V H" '"Ih'1'1""''""" "r'11 gSS o fflE mPi TO SELL YOU J EOT 8 zz t i yX fence. Price for the Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name la signed as au evidence ol good faith. Did yon ever Read about the S3 Man who Hid his Light under A bushelf S3 Yes? well That is like Doiug business Without advertising. S3 All the Suite schemes In the country Will not acoompliah S3 Half ns much As b Rood ad. In a good, live, Legitimate ncwBpnper, .2 One thnt la rend Bv the people, And that owns S3 Its own Soul; that Ujei its apace Like meruhnndiae, S3 Worth dollar For dollar. A ma robbery ie reported in Miohigan, A train was held up and 875,000 taken. Eahtkkn people ore begiuning to aee the ubb of silver money as well as gold. Rebel forces are viotoriotis in Bra-iil, and will probably overthrow the present government. Tub death of "Okanogan" Rmith is announoed. He was one of Washing ton's foremost pioneers. Tiir excitement in the East now is the opening of the Cherokee Btrip. Thou sands ate rushing in to get homes. Fkoplb np in this necko'-the-woods looks upon Hon. W. It. Ellis aa the proper .nan lo succeed himself as oon. gresHmnn of the seoond distriot of Oregon . The Toi'tlund Telegram and the San Francisco Examiner stiy ti at Clerelnud has btoome a dictator, and both plainly warn him agnast such a oourae. Both papers are light- Eahtekn BhipmeutB ot cattle are now attracting Bome attention, aa it claimed that the net results are better than received from sales made in Portland or on the bound. (loi.D bullion to ihe amount of $105, 000 was found missing at the Phila delphia mint recently. Au old employe was ohaiged with the theft and family admitted it, turning over the atoleu property. lliil'oKis from below and also from the E'tst confirm the general impression that tunes are improving steadily. And this is being brought about without any repeal of the Sherman law. This law should remain as it is until the administration becomes willing that something better for silver should take it -t place. John O. Li ce aud Sheriff Combs are having quite a set-to. Mr. Luce was arn'Htnl a few days ago and put in jail it short time. This wtis brought about by an article in ihe Issue, charging Combs wilh being loo intimate with some woman in the vicinity. Mr, Luce is row out on S-'mO balds to await the action of the nut grand jury, Homk member) of the house are til bUBteriu. agninst the lepeal of the federal eleotiou lawa. These are com posed of republicans, and administration democrats who are afraid that the calling up this measure while the repeal of the Sherman is under consideration will seriously aflVot the latter. Hut it proves one thing that it is just as fair (or the senate to filibuster against the uncondilioiiHl repeal measure as for the house to oppose legislation iu the same way. Tub tieary law baa been annulled without any effort having been made to bring about its enforcement. It is estimated (hat Chinese have taken 8H1Q, 1)00,000 out of this oonutry to seud to China. There cau be nn good reason to longer delay the onrtion of the law. There is available over 850,000 for this titirpnse, and let it be used, and by the time it is gone congress probably will have appropriated enough to take every Obiuamati out of the oouutry, who has Jio legal right to remain here. 160-jkCBS DBBDBD-160 t(dfl,riB80flf.,eroBi..d.uud.r C7JND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of whicjh deeded land there are 140 acres not d farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deedtd li.n a U ri t o'ij i :i , l . TT J. ,' Situated two miles west ef Hardman. whole, $1100 ; or without the timber cnlture claim, $800. ANOTHER Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch Thb Salem Statesmm says that Eastern Oregon people are talking John C. Leasure for congress. First we ever heard ol it. And while we think of it, hadn't the Statesman better take a little of its own advice and atteiid to politics in its own district? The convention of the Pan-American Bimetallic Association, whiob bas beeu called to meet at St. Louis, Mo., com mencing Tuesday, Ootober 3, gives promise of being a very largely attended and important gathering of the advo cates of bimetallism. Oregon will be duly represented at this most important oonvention. Governor Pennovhf has jiiBt issued commissions to five of the representative men of Oregon to be present on that occasion. The gentle men appointed are: Captain George H. Moflett, editor Evening Telegram Portland; Glen G. Holman, esq., at torney, Portland; ex-Mayor Van B. De Lusbmutt, capitalist, Portland; Hon. J. K. Romig, capitalist, La Grande, and Hon. J. K. Weatberford, attorney, of Albany. There will be representative's from every state and territory of the Union, and also from all the states of Central and South America and Mexico. Telegram. THE IHKKiATION CONGRESS. Governor Markham, of California, has issued a proclamation calling the attention of the people of the trans Mississippi state and territories to the Internutional Irrigation Congress which is called to convene at Los Angeles, October 10, 1893. The citizens of the arid stutes are invited and urged to send full delegations to the oongress whiob promises to be the most notable gathering of its kind ever held in this country. The ruilronds have practioally made a rate of one fare for the round trip from the Missouri river, and a rate of a fare and a third from points west of the Missouri river. The sessions of the congress will be held iu the Grand Opera house, Los Angeles, a handsome structure oentral- ly located on Main street, near First Headquarters for delegates will be at the Hotel Holleubeok and Hotel Nadeau, each only one block from the opera bouse, both oommodious and elegant in their appointments aud service; also at the St. Elmo, a good family hotel, only two blocks north of the opera house. Several foreign governments will be lepresented by delegates, and the inter ior department will be represented by Mr. F. H. Newell, U. S. topographer. Opportunity for iuvestigatiug some of the tinest irrigation systems to the world will be afforded delegates to this con gress. The Great American Desert, as the arid Southwest ws formerly known, is being rapidly transformed inlo the richest portion of Ihe American republic by the judicious oomhiuatiou of brains, muuey, nud water. What bus been so maguiticeiitly clone iu Southern Call7 f i ii i ii can be duplicated elsewhere under similiar conditions. Details of the congress can be secured from C. D. Willard, Seorelary, 237 South Muiu street, I,oa Augeles, Cal. bo ol yea knitw That to have perfect health you must have puie blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparill the best blood nuritlor aud sirenuti builder. It expels all taint ot scrofult, sail rneum ami all other liumora, and ut the same time builds up the whde system and MVea nerve Btreuglh. A DISliltAt.KKUl, SCENE. A disgraceful scene, and one which was exceedingly painful to the relativeB of the deceased, took place at the burial of George Thomas, at the Catholic cem etoiy iu Walla Walla on Wednesday last. After the fmierul cortege bad rea ih ed the graveyard aud when the remains were about to be lowered lo their rest ing place, a request was made by Uev M. Floor, of St. Patrick's church, th.it the remains should not bo interred on eonseoi'iittd C.uliolio ground, .ivinir as a reason for his request that deoeaaed was not a member of the church, and had not received the sacrament before death. It is also learned that F it her Flohr considered (leorg.t Tbonua' de.itli aa a case of suicide, ami th.i', aa ho had not received the aiorament, his body could not be admitted to buri.d iu Catholic cemeteries. Upon the demand of Father Flohr. a heart-reuding aceue took bIhcb Joseph Thomas, a brother, stepped for ward aud iu no nucertaiu tone atated that bis brother should be buried be side the remains of hia father, who had received interment at the hands of the Ciilholio church. To this the reverend father objeoied in no less stremio,,. terms. "I will die beaide the body of my brother answered Joseph Thomas, Define he shall be removed from thia grave." Father Flohr. w ho had ord-r. ed that the grave be filled and Ihe cere One of the Best Pieces of Lar.d in Morrow Couniy.- ( BAROAIX. in Morrow county, cheap ami on For monies discontinued, proceeding to throw one shovelful of earth into the empty grave, at the same time stating in efleot that he was not afraid to die he was doing his duty. Hre influ ential members of the church interfer ed and expostulated with their pastor, who at lastconBeuted to end the embar. rassing scene by allowing the burial to proceed. There were no ceremonies, as at first annonnoed, however, and the remains were quietly laid to rest with out the usual benediction or religious services. The Walla Walla Statesman speaks of the iooident as au unfortunate affair. "How to Cure All Skin Diseases.' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointmont." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all emotions on the face, bands, nose, &c, leaving the skin clear, white and healtbly. Its great healing and onrative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne's Ointment, sw 1 yr. THE OFFICIAL LIST. Expenditures of Slorrnw County, Names of Claimants, Services Rendered, Me. G. G. Wickeon & Co. stationary account, S 5 20 A. W. Worton, rood and bridge acoount 20 00 MoFarland Mercantile Co., sta tionary account, ... 600 Glass & Frudbome, county reoord aooouut, 28 00 Minor & Co., court house and jail acoount, 4 2f A. Glisnn, pauper account, I 25 Hall & O'Donald, stationary aooouut 3 50 Meston Dvgert Book Mfg. Co., record account 114 50 J. W. Dawaon, mileage, State ys. Spray, disallowed 8 4 00 S. C. Stone, damage claim, $65.00, continued for term. Vawter Crawfurd, stationary ) account -0 45 White & McLaughlin, rond and bridge account, ; 44 7!) William Peulaud. pauper acct, 30 10 Glass & Pruduomme, stationary and record ncoouiit, 89 90 Heury Pnlburg, pauper account, 19 75 Henry Palbnrg, pauper account, 5 50 Heppner Light & Wuter Co., court bouse and jail acoount, 5 00 Jess Lieunllerj, pauper account, 23 00 Gilliam & Bisbee, oourt house and jail account, 5 50 Putterson Pub. Co. stationary account, 27 35 Robert S.iyer, viewer, road app. No. 128, S0.20, allowed 5 80 Robert Sayers, viewer, road app. No. 130, 810 30, allowed 9 70 W. G. Scott, Snpr's.acot. $24.00, allowed, 16 00 Simons & Son, court house and j.iil account, 3 25 Robert L. Shaw, assessor's claim, $7tt0.00, allowed, 680 00 Eugene Myers, insane account, $7 25 allowed 5 00 N. Neilson, damage claim, 81.99 disallowed. N. Neilson, damage claim, 8100 disallowed. Isa Hrown, surveyor road No. I'M, $12 lO.contiiiiied. Isa Brown, Biirveyor road No. 129 S'-.OO, ooutinmd. Isa Brown, surveyor road No. 130 19 17, ooutiuiied. STATE OF OREGON' 1 County of Moukow. j g a I, J. W. Morrow, Cierk of Morrow County , hereby certify to I be foregoing list of expenditures of the couuty, with the names ol respective olainiauta, the nrti ol e or services for which piynieut is made, together with those o mliuued, rejected oriu part paid, istrueaudoorreot as shown by the records of said county, Wttueas my hand and Beal of the said County Court, this 12th day of Sept., A D.. 1893. Qy) J. W. Morrow, County Clerk By O. W. Welle, Deputy. A Good Thing to Keep at Hand. From the Troy (Kaunas) Chief. Some years aifo we were very muoh sutijeot to severe spells of cholera mor bus; aud uow when w feel any of the symptoms that usually preceed that aliment, such as sickness i t the stomach, diarrhoea, etc , we become scary. We have fouud Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy the verv thing to straighten one out iu such cases, and always keep it ah ut. We are not willing Una fur a pay testimonial, but to let our r-ailera kuow wbnt is a good thing to keep handy iu the house. For sale by Sloeuin-Jobnson Ding Co NEW HEsrAUKANT. I have opened a first class restaurant at the old Mallouk building called Holton restaurant. 43-tf. Mns. O. W. Swaooabt. UK) KEWAKD! One hundred dollars reward will he paid for the arrest snd oonviotion of the parties conuected with the robberv of Frank Sloan and J. A. Thompson, near Heppner, ou Monday Augiut, 21,1893. Geo, Nobli. 156-tf. Bhariff of Morrow county. easy terms. further information call at oui office. WANt'EI). Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to offer both in fruits and ornamentals, and ooitrolled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure ohoice of territory. May Brotuebs, Nurserymen, 142-60 Rochester, N. Y. BI!CKB! BUCKS! I will have a band of bucks for sale at my place, near Heppner Warehouse, in this city, on Oct. 1st,, 1893. I will sell grade bucks at prices ranging from $ to 87; Thoroughbreds $12. Don't fail to ettend the sale. 03 tf Tom Morgan. THE LARlEST OON IN THF. WOULD is on exhibition at the Great World's Fair. You ought to see it. This is the mouth of months to visit the fair, pleasaut days, cool nights, delightful traveling weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chicago on the vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwest Line. See your nearest Union Paoifio agent for rates or other information. 63 6 To Serve Six Years. Noah Mulkey wan brought to the penitentiary yester day by Sheriff' Geo. Noble of Morrow county. He was convicted of man slaughter and was sentenced to six years imprisonment. Salem Statesman. NOTICE. To all persons interested iu securing time for purchase of railroad lands please call at clerk's office and sign petition to congress. 58-67 J. W. Morrow. AFTEtt THE FAltt is over you cau stay at home. Go to Chicago now and see the most com plete, and magnificent exhibition thai has ever been held. The vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line will take you there with the least trouble and changes. 63-6 Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON, J i Sept. 14, ;&y;t. Notice Is hereby given thai the following-named settler has tiled notice ol his Intention to make dual proof iu support ol ma cuom, ana mat saui prooi wm oe made be fore J. W. Morrow, Couuty Clerk, at Heppner, (jr., ou Nov. 4, WM, viz: HEZEKIAH D. WHITMAN. of lone; 11. E. App. No. for the SW!i oi Hoc. 12, Tp. 'JS., h. E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hia continuous resiucuce upon ami cumvauou 01 said land, viz.: J. M. Hamblet, J. R. Nunamaker, George uu, j. m. nees, au ot lone uregon. liiJ-173 John W. Lkwib, Register. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, J Hept. 14, leys. Notice is hereby given that the following-named aetlle- has tiled notice of her intention to make tinal proof iu support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County ulerk of Morrow County, at tieppner, uregou, on wov. a. i.siw, viz.: MAKY ANTWELL. widow of Muai'S Cautwell, Deed., of Eight Mile ua. App. r.o. r.iou lor the rvtja ol tec, ii, Tp. 3 S. K. 21 E. W. M. 8he names the following witnesses to proveber coiiunuous resilience upoii auu cultivation ol, saiu lauu, viz.: J. It. Jones, of Eight Mile. Oregon. I. R. Esteb, of Gooseberry, Isaac Kulghten, oi Eight uiie, ana jas. iiiaaeep, oi mgm line. John W, Lewis. 103-173 Kegistcr. Heart Failure. UOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone ii MlPnrl f iihirtf " nnml.. u,l.n ... - i ' A,v w..uv, , n ucu nOHIU' iider the immense strain which is put on .1. . u r , ... -r in. ii suuin organ, .marvelous us it is, beating l'o(),i;t)0 limes and exerting a force equal to 5, IS 1,000 pounds daily, it has its limit its endurance often is too severely tested. So common are diseases of the heart though alien for a considerable time without the suspicions of the afflicted person being in ihe least excited that it is stated that ons person in four hoi a bad heart I Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhar', Ind., has for years made s special 8tudyofall diseases of the heart, and his remarkable succesj has made his nam ii fumiliar one in all parts of our land. He lia.4 found the most common symptoms cf heart disease to he pain,dittrett or tender next in tliA ehent. hapl- innk k.-. i-f. , .r.r...v,, UUWTM, t thouller and arm, thortneu of breath, mother- y u,mny, tic. Mr. Genrire R. fimitV nt P. v.. Co., N. V, writes: "Dr. Miles' vn Heart Curb hat narked wandtrfuUy on mind and h,nlv i mh i. nnnj j. l 4 feci ten years jounorr and take more interest a jiau Biionness oi oreath, palpi tation, nain umlpr loft khnl.U. M...J "round tht heart, 1 could not tlttp on iti rioht ... . x i.nvc lasea ur. juuef jVf Heart Cur 7 Ln th ..-J l . . (inn. Ithaamulemynmrlsfrmr'r. I wish vou would print this, beennse I want all to mow muni jjr. juuer Heart Cars has dona for me." 14 For month mv T.. taUon, tmothenno spells, and was unable to leep on her left side. She tried several doctors without relief. Your Heart Curs was recommended. After taking three Mtles, she fully recovered her health. Your medirinpar1nkt -i.: o . .wmwoiiu, tain, Chrhtman, Toledo, O. ur. miles' New Cure for the Heart is told of all dmreiftta nn iviIiIm - i - K ?;', "fahlf ,fnivt, and dots eurt. v- "ie JUecucai Co, Elkhart, Ind. For tale by T. W. Aysri Jr., and sunr.iv ioxiiisi. Deeded ranch, 1G0 acres. boBB wbe7ld7 Will sell W&tl it with first crop raised on it. Korbod for selling, owner lives in the habt LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Wheat, bu , 3jj Fl,.nr hill 3 75 (ai 4 00 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds. owt. 1 50 three 2 002 25 Sheep, muttons, head 1 fU2 " atoek 1 50 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt $4 75 Hoga, dressed 6 50 i 700 Wool 6 10 Horses, slow Bale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs, doz 1AM Chickens, doz 2 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt $1 05 & 1 20 Flour, bbl 3 00 4(14 00 BeeveB, stall fed 4 50 (a? 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 (3 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 8 dp 16 Butter, ft) 20 f 25 Eggs, doz 16 20 Chickens, doz 5 00 600 Turkeys, B 15 yj 18 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, cwt 90 Flour, bbl 3 00 Beeves, owt 1 75 " dressed 4 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 " dressed 6 75 Hogs, on foot 4 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 1 00 3 40 (i? 2 75 (it 6 00 8 00 6 00 14 Butter 15 Eggs, doz 15 & 25 Di 16 4 00 14 Chickens, doz 2 00 I'urkeys lb. 12 BScod Dr. WILLIAKr.' 30e. MEDICIKE CO., per for 84.30, Schencciady, N.Y. aid Hrni l.'-ii!e,0nJ. KAGLE BRAND THE BEST ROOFING! It is unequalled for House, Barn, Fac tory or U'-.t Buudinga and oosts naif the price of shingles, tin or iron. It is rendy for use and easily applied by anyone. Old -:- Shingle -:- Roofs Easily made water tight and fire proof at small expense. With dark red rubher palnton dei-aytd shingles, it fills the pores and give a substan tial roof that lasts for years. CuTled or warned shingles, it brings to their places and keeps them. Thp Rcnuine rubber paint requires no iien. uug aim iiu bar ON TTN OR rnfW pnnPH It is ac miow tend ed the best paint, has heavy bodv. Is easily applied, expmids by the contracts o'f cold, and never cracks. One coat eauals four of anv other. Buildings covered with felt can be made water tiKht at Biiiall expense. Write at mice iur pnruciuarH. Excelsior Paint aod Roofing Co., 155 and 157 Duane Street. New York, N. Y, To Consumptive The undersigned having been restored to neaun oy simple means, alter so llcring lor sev eral vears with a severe Inn? afT'ei-tinn nm! t!t dreail disease Consumption, is anxious to make Known io ii is leuow suuerers tne means of cure, t o those who desire It, he will cheerfully semi Li .1 . a-1 a i.uy oi tne prescription used, which they will find asure cure for Connunm. Hon, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He hones all sufferers will iry nis reineuy, as it is invaluable. Thosedesir lug the prescription, which w'll cost them noth lug, and may prove a blessing, will please ad dress. Rsv. Edwabd A. Wilson, I t 1 w Brooklyn, New York. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICI AT THE DALLES, OREGON KJ 22' mri' Notl,e 1 hereby given thai the following-named settler has Hied notice o Ills Intention to make llnal proof in support ol hlanlulm and lit., anM ...m ... T. 1 . .v. imuui nm urn niaue De tore J. W. Morrow, County (Jlerk, at Heppner, ' KEl'BEN'tiPERRY, " ?nei'ii pA.Kpi.N,2'tl;5'i torthe NEofSec He name's tlie following witnesses toprovs his id land, viz" UVVU ,UQ c""' Ed. Hollow-ay, of Douglas Oregon, Joh - - v...c, nuu raui neiiman, all lone Oregon. 157-167 Johk W. Lbwis, Register, of Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON Ij Aug. a, ism. Notlre I, hereby given th. the fo lowlng-named settler has tiled notlct of n s Intention to make llnal proof In support of L':.C ,im-' und tht ,ald Pro"' wl11 b inide bi lore J. Vt. Morrow, couuty Clerk, at Hemmer Or., on Sep. 30. lwt.vii.: v c . neppner, SIDNEY 8, BEALE9 of Eight Mile; Hd., App. No. 233for the NFu of Sec. 30, Tp. 3 1, R 25 V W M 6 NE!4 n,ei th 'oOowlng witnesses to prove his id land;'virI::ile'1CUp0n "d 'vUon ol! (1. 1) Coats.'of Eight Mile, John Jenkins of EUPhPM"etd A,hblUh' C'- Fuqua, both' of 156-lcs joH1, w Ltls Rtm BIDS WANTED. V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THF county con, t of Morrow county will re br liee'on'Kh bU1' ?r h "onrucytlon 'of So iu . r,a!"reek ai the "o"lng of road at ' th. ',a,,,P,f,,.pIan', .a,ld "Pecllications on file opened Sep '26 s " .TY''a Ti' t0 be reserves the ri.h. SL " ' P- . ho court .v ,.,Bt. uy riiu nu oilll. im r. Jcuca Kkithlv, 11 County Judge, One Small nito Dean every night fori Week aruus Torpid Urera. sL. pir kwtui x.m ""MuT 4niay W FUB, QO j j A re vou all run sion rS Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and ii ypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting Eiscascs. Prevent! wasting1 in children. Al most aa palatable as milk. Getonly the genuine, prepared by Scott 4 Bowne, Chemists, New York.. Bold by all Druggists. Eastern Oregon STATE NORMAL SCHOOlU- Weston, Dmntilia Oomity, Oregon. TUITION FREE TO NOKMA.L STULEN IS, and msrely nominal in tnep pnratory and biiflinesn departments. Gruiluatea reoeive State Diplomat Ihorizing them to teaob in any of the public schools of the state without tm. examination. Board aud lodging, .$3 50 per week in Young Liadies' Home; bu alone, $2.2 i. Board and lodging iu private families, from $3 50 to $4.00 per i Good opportunities are offered in vooal and instrumental music. All the dtp ments are thoroughly furnished with modorn appliances. For further intormu apply to M. O. Royal, President of the the Board of Kegents. DR. FOOTE'S HAND-BOOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPI Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a groat amount of Information of the lit Importance to Everybody, conoerniug their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT What to Bat, How to Eat it, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, Perils of Summer, tl..r .n ann..,k. TnflHannn nt Plnntn Occupation for Invalids, Alcohol as a Food and a Medicine, Superfluous Hair, Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, removing name, Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- Ventilation, ness. IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, C Conghs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Feloas, Ii Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy PoIbmI Moles, Pimples, Plies, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mot Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache Ulci Warta, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVE IOOTOHS UILLs. OTAII new subscribers ami prompt renewals d.inng the uiumli u Au. mil preeensed with a free onpyof this as a premium. :' t'or : yi m ii'.' 1 1 .. In Hit... 1,1 ii.-s;, uiic in nutiTy :( ' .' T ll'l'litt iiMt.'i-iiit linw In 'no in iiiiii-riiiov; i DAV )Tlio t'oml imrciit luav to iiiivo pvizo h;i bics ; ( 01 Vi'lic niollit'f how t, linvi' 1 1 14111 willimit pain; (AGENT1 T TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY OUGHT TO KNOW. RL P. II. T. )Tlio childless how to bu fi-uitful and nmltiply ; ( !iCLi )Tho curious how they "rowed" and canie to bo;( 42 " i )The healthy how to enjoy life and keep well ; (AND Hi :', )Tlie invalid how to pet well atrain speedily; ( SAVE! . )The imprudent -how to rcfrttin wasted enertiy. ( $1J )A11 who want knowlodw that is of most worth (IN OS ; '' )Find it in Dr. Poolcs " Piain Home Talk," ( YE.u,. . )1.000 piujvs, 200 cuts. 2 o..l. plates; 200 recipes; (500,0 jhedllred 1 l'om !. t i ..iO; eireiihil'S free. ( COl'lE' fi i.ilu-niv Kill i''i';-: . .... , r). LMli St., Xew Ynvk.i SOLD .'. -.-iuJh.'..ii )M nmsamiiMn mil naaf FOR INVENTIONS. r tHaMrK . of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain :" patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employine competent and 1 able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, ill entirely, upon, the care and skill of the attorney. -"Vuu B With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorat . and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we h' tamed counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct terfcrences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Casei, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to ; Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. a.Ly"tuYu ?V,nvention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, I' -fdvked l ? ,1'ef escnPt1011 f the important features, and you willbettjU,vr n?w , he- best course t0 Purs"e- Models are seldom necessarji o Ihtll 1 l"8ng 0n yur rigllts' or if yu are charged with infridgetne ? matter. W t0 us for "liable OPINION before acting 0 ! , b BiaP5TBp.rTTTPRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. ! 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON f p. o. box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorn' 9 Cut this out and send It with your Inquiry, Notice of Intention. T ANDOFFICF. AT THB DALLES, OISEOON I M AlltT Ifi 1 WW Writ!., f. 1. V. I 1 . ' ti,; f .wt ,i ."v i rv? . v h Is Intention to ninke tiiml proof in support of i u-' " " ".r'lD n!"1e he- ;; .....'.", ...luiiiv uierK at Heppner, Oregon, on Sep. 2:i. 1M, vfz " ' , JOHNS. BROWN of Lexington, II. E. No. 4:'fl lor the NEU nf Sec. 12, Tp. 2 S., R. K. W. M. 01 Hp nnnifH thp fi!ln, . continuous residence upon and cultivation of, V. o. Horjr, Heppner, Oregon, J. T. Vount C. C. Roon, lorn Harnett, nil of Lexlneton Or! w. L.K wim, Keicister. Notice of Assignee. N0!,',,1? HfREBY GIVEN THAT THE -..Unee ot the ti f M L chtenthalACo and w .hr .?"l"a,lrJL',othll'it theireki'ln Heppner: iVrein! August Sw'' ttt FttiNK kKLI.OUQ THOIUS O.'.m Attorney for Assignee. " 168-16K. ' down ? Scoffs Emul Seott's Emiifeiou Faculty, or P. A. Worthington, Seo'j li Pnrniltfii nf tho fllrln nn. n nini. Bathing llcst Way, ' After-Dlnncr NaM, Lungs and Lung Diseases, Effeota of Tobacco How to Avoid Them, Cure for InteroiiereiM Clothing, What, to Wear, Headache Caussaf Contagious Dlscasos, iiyw fliuoi ill wear, To Uet Kid of L1C0, How to Avoid Thorn, Exercise, jiiiuanai AneoilODj, Crouo to Prevent. Notice of Inter ! i I AND OFFICE AT THE M J Aueust 15, WJ3. Notlcf the following named sen her intention to make fly 'f her claim, and that sah' -f fore J. W. Morrow, " Or., on Mondav. octoa DiTr-; of Hardman H. E S'4 NWJi of Sec. Vti' She names the t$? . "iiuiiiiuuH res;tf said land, vlz.df . D. H. Mille.JJ James Hams.jJ 104-ltH 9 been aijr and fljjf nbU JF in V.M