"Ml Mil MMihlib. OFFICIAL Bv PAPEll jHEPPNER GAZETTE. NOTHING RISKED, NOTHING MADE The man who Notice it. - : .... 1 v v v vy swjm. - - - - o o . UT mmTnn,, . , 1857 W W X V The man ho doesn't advertise, ,,,,, KLfcVKNTH YEAR Siiira """"" YMF PITTir , , rnrr ' 7 " I " J A. i I I I I II !l II I I I - wil I I 1 I Lll I LI. I I ai.fi n fLfaA 1 1 rgogpo i s o NoufSgl Tuesdays and Fridays BV HIE PATTERSON PDBUSIIIXG COMI'AM. AJVAH W.PATTEKSON Bus. Manager. "TIB PATl'timoN.: Editor Ai a.i per year, 1.25 for six months, 75 ctB. fur three means. ' Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. 1 he " EAOLE, " of Long Creek, Grant Comity. Oregon Is published by the same com pany every Friday morning. Subscription E11T P-ft-TTEESOU, Editor and ManaKer, Long Creek, Oregon, or "Gazette," HIM PAPER is kept on Mo at K. C. Dnke'a 1 Adver! isma Aaencv. HI mul KR i H,M!hi,iilii,Wai, Francisco, California, where uo... ..... .... numiiBiiiK can oe mime lor it. THE GAZETTE'S AO iNTS. VVt.giier, .. Arlington, . Luu.u creek, Echo Cauuis i'niirle, , " Nyu, Or., Haiilinuii, or Haniiltou, Grant Co., Or, lone, I'ruirie City, Or . . Cnuvoii citv. Or ;, or:. .: Mount Vernon, UrautCo., Or., Postmaster yjt , Allssotella Melt i.ri ntuo.,or., j. Alleu B. A. Hilnsnker Phill Heppner . . . 'I he Eagle . . . Postniust r Oscar De Vaul ...H. C. Wright Pos nc ster . ..l'ostnttittcr . ... T. J. Carl R. It. McHaley 8. L. 1'urrish Kix, Year's Subscription to a fop. ular Agricultural Paper GIVLNFREETO OURRKADERS (,. .1 j o B(,oim arrangement with tbe puonsiiers we nre prepared to furnis r u&iL to each of our readere a year """;u"iJ"" ") ue popular monthly ""0,,IU,,I journal,, the Ambrica rAKMEB, PUbllSherl at NnrinflIJ Jt - - r..n8ucm null Ult'VHlnnil, Ohio. ..uor ib maae to any of our sub- ""'""""'Wi Pay np all arrenraifes u BiiosiTipnon and ..tie year in advnr, i . . . "u 10 nny uow BUhRonbera who will pay ""e yei i aiivmice. The Ajibrioan fAKMKH utijoysa larKe national oircnla mm rariKd amoiiK the leading Hifnouiniral pBpers. By this arrange, rnent it COS'1'8 YOU NOTHINQ to re. (wive the Amkkhmn Fabmeb for ''Br, It will he to jour advnntmr, l'"'n'P'iy. Mnmple oopies oan be s en lit our nfhre. 'lime OrlKlnai news UDabridffed u fciKht Mill Upper Uhutt Oitck, OouKiiiH, Or ', Uuie luwrk, ur (ioofci-berry Coiulun, Oregon... MrB. Andrew Ashtmugti .. .. B. K. Utivluud I'OHtllltttJit'l' K. M. JuiiiiMon J. It. K tub Herbert Hultitt-nd J tm. Leach D1GTI0KHRY, AN AliKM WANTED IN KVKKV I'ltKLlM;'!. uiuoh f achc Railway-Local card. 1U, uiiled leiiVBB llepiiner 10:00 a. in "i .. hi arniiBtiui l i.'ia.ni. i u Ur' Bt tt'W"" 8:11 P. 'u daily East bnind, main line ar. at Arlington 1 SB . m. hl " leaveB l:JtJ a. in. Duy trains have been dia. onlinued. How to Get Twenty-five Hundred Dollars for Nothing. Th Winner hat a clear Cift of a Small Fortuitd, and the Losers Have Patents that may Bring them in Still More. Obi be proon.ed at tbe drag store of 1 1 Ayers, Jr. Next door to City Hotel, HEPPNER. : . OREQOV. Equal to lime and Rulohur. and moot. better for the wool, as it Dr.imc)t(.a the Krnwth rather than damages it. 'EN LA Nil. Kit. I'lfalileut. K BISHOP. Cashier. HANSACTS 1 GENERAL BANKING lil-SlNESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. XCHAXGE BOUGHT & SOLD EPPNER. tf OfiKanvr WmiM mo Ilka to mat o i.,,.. ... , , . . - ",j-u,c uunnrea 'dollars? If Toil Would, read narrll t... .-.una auu ou may see a way to do it. lae Presa Claims Company devotes much attention to patents. It has handled thousands i application! tor Inventions, but it would Ilka to handle thousands more. There Is plenty -....i..ii ai large In this country needing nothing but encouragement toproduce prauucai results mat encourairemennhn n. viaima company propose to give. WOT BO HARD AS IT SEEMS. A patent strikes most oeoolein ..m.. Iy formidable thing. The idea Is that an in ventor must be a natural nenlnn. nto ir,n Bell; that he must devote years to delvim, complicated mechanical problems a'id that he must spend a fortune on delicate experiments ueiore ae can get a new device to a patentable degree of perfection. This delusion the com pany desires to dispel. It rielr,. l ..,... ...eneauoiinepnnilc a dear comprehension of the fact that It is not the great, complex, and expensive inventions that bring the best returns to their authors, but the little, simple, and cheap ones-the things that seem so absurdly trivial that the average citizen wnnl.i fi somewhat ashamed of bringing them to the attention of the Patent Oiiice. Edison says that the profits he has re,.u(vn trom the patents on ail his marvel,,,,, i. tlons', ave not been sufficient to pay tne cost of bis experiments. But the man .h ccived the Idea of fastening a bit of rubber corn 10 a Child's ball, so that it would come back to the hand when thrown. mn,i tr, out of his scheme. The modem s.iv!n.,. chine is a miracle of ingenulty-the product comblnlncr Klnmli.t.. t . the Press Ola im. c 7,mJ'.p. .'?r ': w" dred dollars r ' ""' -nve nun- Judged froTth' S ,V. ! .'"? P Address the Press Claim, r. Wodderbnrn, managing attorney, m r street n- w., Washington.!), c. Highest of all in Lea v. (i. A. It. NOTICE. " ""e "I" opportunity of infiirm.-,. .uuBonoers mat the new oommie sioner of pensions has been apuointed He is an old soldier, and h,n.. Wist soldiers Bnd their heirs will oeive justice at bis hands. We do not anticipate that there will he n ,ti..oi chanffna in ltn .l -- . luo nuuiiuisiration ot ponsio aumre unaer tne new regime. we would advise, however. H.ntTT o soldiers, sailors and their hei. tat. icpS to maKe application at once, if ney have not already done so. in nrd. u secure tne benefit of the arlv nl .i.:. .1... ' """ lu.,ir ciairas in case there should be any mture pension legislation. Snob legislation is seldom retroaoti. Th.. fore it is of great importanoe that ap plications be filed in the department at me earnest possible date. If the U. 8. soldiers, sailors, or their widows, ohildren or parents desire in formation in regard to pension matters they ahould write to the Press Claims company, at Washington, D. C, and they will prepare and send the necessary ft3&ha , i4 j&s&s&m I IN ening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baluna owder fTEUf. PURE LUCK COPPER BOLTS, 4. Chance Discovery Lays the Foundatlot, ofa Stevedore'a Fortune. The fortunes of some men have tbeir foundation in very queer incidents. Elmer A. Barton, of Duiuth, Minn., says the Chi cago Herald, is comparatively a wealthy man, while fifteen years ago he was a dav laborer getting a job whenever he could unloading vessels, or anv thin in f0, i could find, but work around the docks was what he most looked after, and this fact was indirectly the cause of his streak of luck. Lying outside thehnrhor f nin. was the nearly submerged hull of a vessel. o one appeared to know how long it had been there, but "the wm-i . i. nn1lAJ . . .. . " "OB vanou, was COnsidRrprl nnn of tha t of the place. The boys used it as a swim ung station, and it was a proud day for many a Duiuth boy when he could say he had been able to reach "the wrnir ri-. was another link in the chain of Barton's luck. He had a son whn n,u. u. oi-ei;1ai. i f publishers, xe are able to obtain rttlil UIK number auoye Dook, and propose to fnniiuh . ubscribers. necessity in every home, house. It tills a vacancy copy to each of our s i he dictionary is a uecessit- United Suite Oltieials. 1 1- .ileut Vh-o. t'l-eriident ooc e'ary of lilate N:it-tiiry ol Treasury. toeciHiniy of Interior. Ci-'v-ieiai-y of War tvreiai-y of Wavy I'uwuiiaHter-lieueral. ., Grover Cleve'aid Ad ai 8iev-uo!u Walter g Uresiwm John II. Carlialo IKikeSuiua . (....Diuiiel tj. Cuiont Hilary A. Herbert Wilson B. lilBst-li ..8. PennovMi- ..U. W. Meilntle n. r .ey-ueneral. Kioliar.1 B. Olney Soi.l-Mlry ot Agriculture J. sterling .Uorlon Htate of Oregon, tiovornor tlHUiHtary ul" blatw. Wupl. Public Instruction E. lj. Motlruy Cjenmora 5 J. H. Mitchell i J. N.Dlph i 'ouirreHMUion i lllnger Hermann , ( W. ii. Ellis 1 ' iiiUT ,-rank C. Itaker u i P. A. Moore w. 1'. oid ( tt. 8. liean SeVf Mill Judicial llisti-lct. Clicuit Jude W.U rJmdehaw --1 1,-n-ui, n Al.orney VV. 11. VVil -n Jlni iow Cnunt Ollicial". . .n donatur... Henry Bkckmau ''l'n.''UtatlVB J. ,. un,,. "MiiyJiKlge.... JniiUB Keilhly C iinnilBaionBrs pt,ie, Ijienuei u. ji. uaaer. J. W. Morrow ..Aim,. Nolilu. l reasurer w .1 l . Assessor u. l. haw . surveyor lsa Brown school Sup't W. L. Baling "nmM ...T.W.Ayei-6, Jr HEPPNEIl TOWN OrFICEBS. J. R.Sinmns ...uiiciln.wi . .. .... .0. E. Farnswortli, M UchtenthaJ, Otis Patterson, J.dms Keitl.ly, W. A. lonu, ton, J. L. Yeager. lritMhuiei L- (- Hln,,mn ' 1"r"""'1 J. W. KasmiiB. PivcinctOffliers. Justice of the Peace F. J. Hall,ck -(italle u w.lijohard United states Land Othcera. TUB IJALLES, OU. - J. . Lewis.. 1'. ti. Ijanii.... 'i'1...- J. W olierili (jH Slhnl l...t... i i.i i- .i mis a vacaucv. ,lr,.il t l.,; . ? 'futfe which no one hu.V ; v 'Z '":cnoicest Dooks could rli-h mnH V ?iT.T. J .'.luT? "lia lunoraut, rt.. A i. ' "ve " wiinin reach, and .... , W1H;1I1H every aay in the year . As some have asked if this l iil .v. I'm! ;Veb:'-el"8 Unabridged Dictionary, we are S hliih.," V .harf 1."ar"ed direct from The comiilete ., whieSabout to y of ' he S year. 01 the author's life were so well emptayed In bound in cloth half.noriccc and sLeeT' & Until turtner notice we w,ll tnrnik .u,. valuable Dictionary First To any new subscriber. Second To any renewal subscriber. iniru ioany subscriber now wno pays up and one yea the following prices, viz: run uiotn bound, gilt side and bac aiampa. maroiea edges, $i-oo. i-iait mo-occo, bound, o-ilt side anH hr. aiaiupa mdfuiea eages, $1,50. 1 um aneep uouna, leather label, marbled euges, f 2,00. Fifty cents added in all cases for express age to Heppner. ,,,SXT, rt'!!lP"1;L1".her8!1,',lt ""e and pricesrw radvi.i. h" ""i1'""'11? ' .uoucel"' 'hl" BreatPPu"''"ytoS,,d to"i.' n arrears n advance, at TO San Pranoisoo Wi all points In California, via tho Mt, Hhaeta route of the oouinern Pacific Co. I'he great highway through California to all pointe East and South. Grand Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Buffet Bieepara. Beoond-olaa Sleepers Attached.to express trains, altording superior ccommodations for aeoond-olase passengers. Fr ratea, tickets, sleeping car reservations, to. call upon or address ivr.tii.r.K, Manager, E. P. ROQKR8 'leu. P ft p. Agt.. Portland, Oregon. a hundred and fifty years, but the whole bril liant result rests upon the simple device of putting the eye of tbe needle at the point In stead of at the other end. of the toil of hundreds of busy brains THE MT I I.I; riHis THE through MO.VI VlLIIABLK. Comparatively few people regard themsel- application.it thB h " KT "9. na?.a nndr tt, , umiea maae daily excursions through the thel? benefit TlT9 laW8 Ma0ted tor .'Z'""?" M bulk- """lone day meir beneht. Address tnis on broueht bank with h,m FKESM flf.Arilu rnun. boltji nH . ; ;v " i. , vjwiuiraisi, , " i"uo "i wooa mat, nad become nv 7fDE.KBUN' .Managing Attor- l,ee j'. ? chance the father saw the ,. "-"."ii,u. v., r. u. Hoi 385 ' , msea lae y 80me questions, . . . UJ1" .ne himself WESIEKN PEOAHOIiUK. a small hnat tob.i him a ...7 uxe Willi We are in receipt of the May number makii u,rTZS the.miS ahnn vr, Tl I IXJUltl PPT, nn infnnmnt! . . ' uuuuu uouoi. ii eXGflAn . o " ul iiiiiiun it 3 TrO Wnfin RhA ay. THE of our state Je jormer numbers ic valua. Thfl nanan fV.io il . . lul juumn contains many xiw ana valuable features. Tha ni.,fl- rived there, or when she was sunk, or where she oniric t u .,1-.- . ' ur . . ..i. aiHu inanilifRrt tv i . readiiv Envfn 00 i aa 1 . . . ' " V..10C.VCB 1 wttbou series nn tha anhnni ...a. 1 1 .. . . cu rs. out almost every body has been ja inir,, ." 18 BlBle LprP8e1 nttrbor improvements. ABHt. Free Medicine ! Suffering SlL,VKli'.S MiiMl'lON ;theb A Golden Opportunity for Humanity, Physician Give their Hemeilles to the People 00 YOU SUFFKR ? ,Wrlte8tonce,eXplal... ...in a . i""i iiouuie. ana we "111 Bl-IIU Villi r K H H 1 IH- I'll I K- .. ...i . of .i.pi.i.nv ni,r,TJ ? -uji n inn course , r,,r '..r '"f "emeaies nest suited to your case. We want your recommendation. e can cure the most aggravated diseases of uuiu aexes. our treatment tor all diseases and hv n,r"'"'f":.e m,,d"" ie.!tllkl acq'ilred tf na toi v .r..H n. !'JwnlcP enables us to UiC. Uu mn Qe8(rtir. llensv 'ifl h'1? !H,e. ?"!' P0."."! c'"-e for Ep- Pcrinanentfy located:" Old es'tablished' 8'Ven- DB. W Ll.IAMS Mi-nir.r a.,.. , TUTU 710 Ma!,. u. li A!i 1NSTI- , .- ....fcv,,ccl(f oull rraucisco. Cal, Mh VOU ANT GOOD AT PUZZLES ... ui., aione time or another, with Ideas that seem calculated to reduce some of the little -wo,,, u, ,e. usually such Ideas are dis missed without further thought. "Why don't the railroad company make its car w udows so that they can be slid up and down without breaking the Dasnnirr.' h.b.. claims the traveler. "If I Were running the road I would make them in such a way " "What was the man who made the saucepan thinking of?" grumbles the cook. "He never had to work over a stove n, h. u,u b,.,.. i , . . ' ,.ow ii ougnt to have been fixed " "Hang such a collar button!" growls a man who is Intclfor breakfast. "If I were in the business I'd make buttons that wouldn't slip OUt. llr hpa.t nir ' . neck '"' BUUoout l"e back of my And the various sufferers forgot .w, v "Wn to think of something else. If they would set down the next con veuient opportunity, put their ideas about car windows, saucepans and collar buttons into practical shape, and then they might And themselves as i,,rti.nL...... wealthy as tho man who invented , .... 11 til hi., .11 1 . he tifVeen puzzle" l,'e Ue Who ""eutoi A TlinPTISIOOFFCII. To induce the people to keen track of their orlght ideas and see what tlu.ro i ,i.. ... Press Claims Company has resolved to mru, nze. To the person who submits to it toe aimplcat and most rn p,o.u,"f0,V,?VLtt,"rrcrc", brUieP8: 80re8' ul0".alt rheum, fever t'-j will Zi1''1'16 Peis8in being the more ZLf X? " Was in tha wy of some .0 introduced by a paper on th VnA. ton beiran ZrS.", Mr- Bar- Plt.i.-i . . ' i . -H--iuamng- no aur j.iiuio xuntuuie at Ma em. Ilroirnn " manaeed. bv t,h o(h nr i These papers oanuot fail to be of flT8'. l'ba . axes and hooks, to do -hie both to the sohoo, and to" the g thsu P ' . bi"- It took him nearly the entire vear Ihere are also several fi .iini. of 1874 todo this wort hJ by our best writers and tbe departments home wM .ohh the bo had brouKh uurrem rUvents.-'Saturday Thoughts," father's eyeslo toe no'ss ZlWtoTT 'Educational News" 'The Or J J vestigationshownd hiw e'- ?',VP Answers, Uorresoondent.. t l. siBht were of the same mntal. nrt -""" uiucir- vamable read ng for " 'T a , mB laDor ne llatl ured lehel The magazine n"L'lU"9 in weight Tf ouuu oo pages of matter. wl I .iT' " T "iw; Jesiaes this, he had in A4c ucan biji vesse! had evidently been of foreign'bttild for she was composed of a number of dlffeS nonal monthly on the onaot Everyone of our readers should hnv fiLV0"11 1"?blS v"!as tho bulk of it being" lue paper if thev r f n t '..'ri0 LOI,oaK- Dut therewere largo .n edncatinn Wl .1 'uZ "Y",.wu IT, Ziraa!s0. ,UUBl. HCU00, aireo- , iiogomar it was a good tor or student can get along well with- hrconnu6 "T1 roady markot tor out it. We will receW, sabsoriDbona SbL5&.?5.1 ..goinir o St this Office. Pr,nnl nn It. wna lhi mA-.,L.. . "'00 little sum. When desired we will send the Western l?,, ha w,as 8hrewd enoK" to make THE TABLES TU-RNED. How a Fighter Put an End to rocturnfc Visitors. "Vhcn the Chinese first began to overrun California the laboring men felt about, their Othello did and failed to extend to the celestials that eonrtesv whinh ft, youngest should extend to the oldest civilization on earth." Kni,l rv, t the bright-eyed Mongolian secretary of a han Francisco capitalist, says the St. Louts Globe-Democrat. "T. j to abuse us terribly. A favorit m,,0. ment of theirs was to catch ns by the cues and drag us about. We are not uKI,rer, aim, Demg. m a strann.e land we could do no better than to quietly put up with it and hope that our tor mentors would become ashamed and let us alone. A lot of us were employed to grade a railroad, and the American workmen used to invade our camp at night and abuse us shamefully. One day a big Irishman named (VlTall came to us and told us if we would give him fifty dollars he would make our tormentors wish they had never seen a Chinese camp. We agreed and he stained his face, shaved his head, put on a Chinese costume and waited for our visitors. They called that night aa usual, and O Fallon took care to be the. first 'Chinaman' they tackled. He had been a prize-fifrhter, and the men used to say that he could kill a bull with his fist About a dozen got around and be gan to kick and cuff him before he made a motion. Then he turned loose, and the way he laid that crowd out was nne sport to witness. He cWno ine wtiolu lot. anil the were discontinued." out nocturnal visits HUNTING IN THE WEST. PuJ. . - "k"buo una uazette one year to one address for S3.00. Call and examine sample copies. Teaohers, directors and parents, now is the time to subscribe, tf each dollar multiply and increase. CHAMPAGNE PUSHERS; Their Work by No Meaua a. Pleasant .. aiignt Think. If there is any harder work than the FOR Sixty Thousand Arret, to He Pnri...i lor That I'urpoae. A gigantic huntino- all historical precedents in the shade is on foot. Interested in it are the irreat l.n,lrl proprietors and varied men of Europe and the United .States. Tr, is project than to pnrehiise sixtvthnnaan,! acres of land in this country and fence it in as a huge hunting ground. Some time ago a party of English no blemen and military men, iu which were hard Lonsdale and other well known "noble sports," started out west cm what was thought to be a pleasure trip. It had a wider intention, how ever, ior tins is the which has carefully survevpd ln,i t.. locky-. Mountain-:-ews THE DAILY BY MAIL Subscription price reduced as follows: ..It gis-i r I .iiweeiv r LA QBANOK, OB. B.P, Wi'snn i.il kobbins . . . Register ..Keeuiver SECBET SOCIETIES. Doric Lodge No. 20 K. of P. meets ev ery Tnesday evening at 7.30 o'clock in their Castle Hall, National Bank build, ing. Sojourning brothers cordially in vited to attend. W. L. nalino, C. v.. W. B Pottkb. K. of K. 4 B. tf One Year (by mail) Six Months " Thrre Months " nne Month " " (HE WEEKLY -BY MAIL One Year (in Advance) $6 00 3 00 1 50 50 $1 00 KAWL1NS POST, NJ. M. G. A. Ii. ets at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of aci. montn. All veterans are invited to loin. ;'.C. Boon, Gko. W. Smith. Adjutant, tf Commander. A A. HUBERTS, Real Estate, Insur- U...U un,l ; ... iuu uimt-i-tiuua. U1110H ance .vouuoil Chambers, Heppner, Or, swtf. S. P. FLORENCE, The News is the only consistent n ..n-ni.. t all.. 1.. .1. - ...... ' ' 1.. e. in me nest, and should be in every home in the West, and in the hands of every miner "in lousiness man in Colorado. Send iu your subscriptions at once. Address, THE KTEWB, Douvcr. Colo. LUJBER! 3COTT SAWMILL, PER 1,000 FEET, KOtlOH, " " " CLEAR, F DELIVERED IN HEPPNER tft.00 per l.OOO feet, additional,' - - 110 00 - 17 60 WILL ADD The trenlun whn in..n..i .i ..r.', .'Pinal.. r, .. . " -., . .SD iu vmver, ana manv others ho. i.. vcineu a Drana new one. which i ooi,, . t . . B.Kaiei on record. There Is fun, instruc- "xu anu eniertatnment in it. nive ineiilv.llvii j... ill cuah, in uddilin.. tne leea for aecurii.v t will also atverii .! lion free or charge. inis otter is subject to the foiiou,i lions: icarnea win nnd as much mv.ferv in it . .... ... young and unsophisticated. Thi.. : hi, i..., "l8m a Pntcn' '"t irrPBt nnvfiaiat 4A u, .. . " ' . . "U "diars. cJhould thii workers in New York! Qe Z Riven 25,000ln orizes for th .,,.,... .. . ii...,.. '"'" -peotea to complete nis solvers. TEN CENTS sent in ihaVir," . ,,,?. u iV ' e,uul a Patent In the rcgu- Building and Chrrltv Fund" T, 'Z . " .Z.J Lr eX'."!"8e' """. ,,cmi . hdars. F;;thetherph:si.'e: r:-! or lllll tha .. ... . r.. lllCllllir W 11 hllVO a r...,. I. .. nir r nn.h. i t.. - .... . . F""" r lino -" a vaiuaoie property to him. Th. Bucklen'a Arnica Saiva The beBt ealve in tbe world for outs pB?ne pusher8 have hd to do In this v..., uu. iuB uie mat rortnight, I can not com prehend what it can bo, writes the New u.rresponaontor the Providence (R. i,J",,aJ; I' bestial work as well a put it In talking on the subjeSt, the very snnrm and merit of cham .l.d!'lT"f 'PS t,ie ' bas noTmnci; ....... , UIB proportion of alcohui being onlv sllirht . L I . lager beer; ; yet these pushers advertise 11 by getting drunk on it every night It l" -ores, leuer, eimpped hands, ohilblaini? corns and all skm eruptiona, and posi tively oures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prioe 25 oenta per box. For sale by Slooum-Johnson Drug Company. it you want to hnv nmo.! liread stuff nheaD. an tn tho p.,t. Ummmfv B-i.k e. u..li . pee .j. jiia a. iuiu. nronriMtnro a return mail, He dor journal is invited to aid in the erection' of a great home for newspaper wort. era by sending ne iitm ..u-.... Building and Charity Kund." Tmni nn.... New York. You will aid a great work uh celve by return mall a wonderful puzzle-game which amuses the young and old, bailies the prize Will ha o .4..J .... . nutu oy a jury consisting oi hree reputable patent attorneys of Washing uieuuea competitors should lill o,,i tn.. following blank, and forwm-,1 i, .... .. application: c" 1MI. 'TWAS NOT A BIBLE. Prank on suill for thin i.,i,,o ., .B 1 - . - ' nic worst errects are felt by men who drink spirits; that those who drink nothing but champagne are sol tl tl0 Tbefshers have hlr V. uouuu80 tnoir systems need bors intl h C8Ch ' Lheir P"'ossional bouts in the bar-rooms. How long it takes hnrjHeir?ork 10 kiU them 1 "over Ce Some rractie.il ,:.r r.lv, , the Police .1 ii-.i Pirnn.l..l.. - i .-.v ,,.,, i.;o ,.,s .,.. pmii'l I'll. I., i " " l"W5 w. v innu ,wio,Vh iviint llti-r m. , r.t .1 i- ra. . .. . vsy, very and mtnerallv i,:,,,-!.,,,;" , "1T rBncnman' tells me that he be it is. iii-ia i,-, . ? t;.T.rf.raeal1 .lnJuri' uulj, - ---,".... vi. nun t ii at, no is not at Tho principal pusher in this citv, "'7 am",,e" lae younS a'i "'a, bailies the "I submit the within described m , , mathematician, and Interests everybody. Public competition for the h, S t I. HAMILTON, Prnn, A. Hnmllton, Man'Kr STOCKRAISER HEPPNEK, OKEBON. Cattle branded and ear marked a shown above. Humes K on right shoulder. Mr cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla conn. ", 1 ?U " loo ou f"r ""eat and cod. t wtuw of any persoa staaliaa my stock. i K)i.uii Jim LiirrtL ur ( Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Lessee.) LATEST TIME CARD Two Through Trains Daiiy. 12.4f,pm .MpmlLv.MlnnepnlIiArl8.4nam kpin U?pm y nspnrl.v . Ashland.. Ar n.',aml4.:t0pm 7.16amln.oamAr... Chicago. .Lvi&.OOp "11.45" p.nieu iuercnant8 nave contributed JiMvin -un.il ui premiums tor such as can solve the myniery. r.ver)ining from a "Knox" ht t . Stelnway" piano. Oil J YOU THY "PIGS IN CLOVER" or the "FIFTEEN PUZZLE." Well, the man who invented them h completed another little playful mystery for ...... iK nuuuiu, wnicn is Belling for TEN CENT.- for the benefit of the fund to erect a home for newspaper workers in New York. This mizzle uie property ot me New York lre nih and generous friends of the club have donated over 25,000 to provide prizes for luckv neoiil young or old, who solve the mystery. There is a 101 oi entertainment and instruction in It, ot.iu uuue ami get the souvenir puzzle by iimu. Aunrcss "Press Club Souvenir, iemple Court.New York City. ' 3000 PARCELS SP MAIL" TRES Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points In the I'nlted states and Canada l"'c connection made in Chicago with all trains fining East and South. ttlvL !n,ormaon apply to your nearest tleket agent or AS. C. POND. 0n. Faai. and Tkt Agt. Chicago, IIL IdriHH ir Mmiuui i.hi. j! days will be for 1 year boldir printed on gummed labels. Onlv lllmirv guaranteeing 12A.O00 i:uniuniera: irom pull- w..i aim manuiac- unre you'll receive prubably, thousands ol valuable Hjoks, papery -.UK.uiaauKiiivn,eic. iwi one oryour printed address In bell imn,ru .Hereon. aarRA i Vi e wll. aiao print and urejiy postage on !M oi t.t r wiurewwa 10 you ; Wlilcli stick on your envelopes, books, eic u of Reldsvllle, N. c, writes: "Pron my 25 cent address In vour Ughminj. ....... c irivwi invaiwttuurea. lathis and over amio Parcel. . nnil. My addryases you smitf-re. luin.ni? pnmisbi-rs and manurm-tunr. nn- iiri K-!i.g dully, ,in valimblf- t,ai el; Of mull frc-ii nil pans nf tliu Worki.' WORLD'S FAIR niBEfTnnv No. 1 Frankford and Olrard Ave., Phlladeli puia, ra. PH.- ,.ir..s """" uoiiar ""-'cu e i-res Claims Company." ,;u,"P,it1110" "f rather an unusal ,trv r.1 . mD 10 0f,er Prlze for " besi F'iu.o, or architectural plan, all the competitors risking tbe loss of their labo ,,rt the successful one merely selling his for " he " " P"- But the Press claims Company', offer 1. .ometl,l,, n "! ,eeTf' h,P"ma t0 h'P lm- h... a w" ne'P8 "lm B'f to the best advantage is to be rewarded by doing it The prize ,s nly , stimulus to do some hi, g The Th, " WC" Wnh d0" without Vt The architect whose competitive plan fr a club house on a certain corner Is not occept ed ha. spent hi, labor on something of liiT BUt '"e ho patenu J cnl'T U"e"" "-inthePrcssCia ln , fan . ""-"""P'Hon. need not worry If uu us value n time. The man hands.ki.-iscd t clean lips and 1 dusty cornrrs, it appcaraiice -:oi books, ami ,m nuii.-.LI. in civuuiiiic uamiii. f,. I,,,,..,,, of tim(. i no liiidc ii, courts linvin vi-ry viiricty 'im-iiLiy ny not over. ' ininny i,(f hours in -'"ii bi-cniiK's, as far as '. vagrant among "i.il, peon with in. work. He bribes t,h hn w " .... "V' Bl bennaids not to make anv nniZ t Z. or near his room, and not. . . ... to knock at his door under the lniprern that ho rnav be dead ti,..f .... .. . . aret him nut. H .. " ...,. " "" "l"8' .M not dare to although he looks fresh Zl Z2To Z scouting lexas, Arizona, Utah and other states for a proper site for thpir i,.. ing grounds." m""' They have at last decided on buying up from the settlers and proprietors iu that district, sixty thousand acres at the junction of Utah, Arizona and Nevada, taking in portions of each state and a part of the .Snake range, of mountains. I his is well known to be the best hunt ing region in the eonntrv. A will be organized with a capital stock of twenty-five million dollars; to obtain and to hold the land membership In this company or club will cost the small figure of t!!r,,ooo. The whole district will be fenced, and the noble scions of Europe, with the Vanderbilts, Aston, and varied aristocracy of our free land will hunt at leisure, as the barons of old did on the confiscated lands of the poorer people. ii, i vuiib wour nnn rn.ip tl... i , .. - mjjiajivij ponce luuiur Bau-iookmir- hu.tA rnffiiM,l .... ..i- . I linn nnn fan n..aini m, r1' - vi nut; i rniifrti ' "iuluiids, I rin tinntiia ii . gentleman who ii, . .".,".'' r."" S " u" " ?nr n,.i,t "y xycain,,, usage tlui-iirr it--, I .1 ,. . .. " " v- niUL 11 , ti!i ii . :',:!iiit' ? t c offl. of,Lrry r.0 p ..v iu i i r 'iiicr wit i a niece nf " -'' aiuouut or nno clothes U'lne, and in it has been do- Z mW of "U opened infT duty evor si,,,,.. faS.i,..... his van! emu was the can in court the ol,!i; York Comincroi.il vvilnras in lul h;.. was hiuiilcl tin- I, ered vet, lshod coln; n. d m. -I.1 K8' n'8 .va"- of a brief scns.,t in and-alive "S- This batte and-aiive llilV. K.-H-all,o r... DBV him tin- u,hl l,., I .. 7. Advertiser. As the I11?' Physically or socially. t:1l and battcrv mcJ But the queerest thhur nhr, .i . nhi,.i h... .i.- " . " -"" wuoie (I U'rt'.H in I J".v o ,IIUU HIM nilHrilllD. ttntia .. .. . . evidr-n,... l'. ... , Tha winr..h, "".""? PUSH. ,. . . ih-o'.-c null the In- h;,i. " .T "uvertujou in this ":n. ii- uiirr-v I-,,,.,. ;,,,. ,,.:,i, ,i. "- "'o nil! voiruo a nr il ,i Tl, . vers. themostnonulii-i, ,! i,. " . ' T - r .'oi m t .,. . ' r --""""'-"' i.vinir imrmrtu- ami !,!,.,. i tV- ;-h ...r aD.ran1 that ha "ver been nuahed lfllil'r WIT. 1 n I HI, HII I nnlrsn.t, l.i . . crone. -Is j; t:,r, -, . ..,; ," , t,;; " L ? "'uugn ino good fame of on. ver hi.t-n- - I, , : . i tt, 1 "'""lnK notorious. i I mo ijuaiiinir la nn. n,,t..A . the market ho uses any article In he substantial mat wll at any simple to be worth n.,,, ",vemue"t ca" r'e hette, tirLnl ''i'iKll i-. "liet!,'! And ii, i:. iSomi'.)-;,) book wiiii unabi-i,! -;! Lil.l : r;., if: h:nl replaced tho L f -,!, I., , . . '"i'.t "i "costers "ad i'-ll- si, .n,, lr,,ll!: I , . , . , ..lULiiiim; 1 ' l'i::iaii.is, dcfendii V.HIU.-SSI-S nun b( upon it. Wine puahine la nnt. filI.!.. l other country, and . in,..i. . y ii flictlonoryP horo; It was originated by a 'goixl fellow'- , u.mui. HJWU wno nn, 11 l,.o.n,.n,l ni,i,lnton...l... ...7. "" BC- - ginal i n. ,, .7 "P01""'"'" of tho citv J?".' 'il weed's time. He run tho aaln nf . Vinniln In n fl . .,.. ,.i, . .. . .. r. .iRuio uivuur timn any one In the business hu.l eve, dreamed of its reach ng a,,d1.egot.0.a.vear for his Ck t left two lcpuclcs to humanity, a taste for champagne in every politician!.. , luntsand Ji'c-u gravely swearing ftoMB Used akin Powder: Pnl. v. . ia Millions of Homes -40 Yeaw the Standard. and a general recourse to push n in of which has don,, auyg.,aPTo an,'bnd The only Pure Cream of Tartar Preserving Dead lindiea. Herodotus gives a remarkable descrip tion of the manner in which the Ktl i. opians were accustximed to preserve their dead. According to his account, having dried the luuiv v... -.1...,. It over with gypsum and nu.into.1 tt a as to make it resemble life as nearly as possible. Then thev nut In a column made of crystal, which ma terial they dug up in abundance. Thus i.iciijsu,,, UiU corpK0 was kopt n the house of its nearest surviving relatione for a year, after which it was burled. FOOD KEPT FOR AGES. Eaten at a Queer i-ollst tiiven hj rU(. awls Antiquarian. "I have eaten apples that ripened more than one thousand eight hundred years ago, bread made from wheat grown before the children of Israel passv-d through the Red sea, spread it with but ter that was made when Eliz abeth was queen of England, and washed down the retiast with win h. was old when Columbus was playing ,..,i, ,,,1,1 Ule oov.sot Lienoa," said a gentleman the other day to a reporter for the New York Advertiser. The remarkable "spread" was given by an antiquary named Oorbcl, in the city of Brussels, in 1871. The apples were from a jar taken from the ruins ol Pompeii, that buried city to whose peo ple we owe our knowledge of canning T he wheat was taken from a chamber n one of the smaller pyramids, the but ter from a stone shelf in an old well in owmiuu, wnero it had lain in an earth enware crock, in icy water, and the wmc came from an old vault in the citv of Corinth. J There were six guests at the table, and each had a mouthful of the bread and a tea-spoonful of the wine, but was permitted to help himself liberally to the butter, there beino- of it. " l""uus The apple jar held about two-thirdj of a. gallon, and the fruit was as sweet and tho flavor as fine as though put up yesterday. The whose use The Pastier, pusher is a trAle utensil with use the minoritr ,.t k..i oiay b,' miIiri or ,t , , by small children. Even the best bred youngsu-r is apt ,.t first to help himself with the tools that nature prl vhied-to puslt refractory bits of food "Ton Ins spoon with his fingers. Tho r a nani.-ie line that of a smnll - f, a bw'J !t hM "roa. lXj m 1 -Blr,fnne with it a UtWe sivtU-tMapcd piece of silver with w eno enrved .sli(,.y.ly .forward, so If I"0 caa ni)t slide off at tho 7 J . 51 K' n w one baud and a WA-er-U Vie .cfter some Children can aaaronanrfa Vkiinyrt.