- i s i i n ( ir. ( i fflE ffljip TO SELL YOU J FPU 160ACRBS OISISJ ISO. dOO C7TND 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of wLich deeded land Ibere Rre 140 acres rc d farming lurid, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land has a good spring of water on l , a urn er yl fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, 81100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. Good, deeded Give your burinest to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Ilepp ner. Patronize those who patronize We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible (or his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name la signed aa an evidence of goou lann. Did jou ever Rend about tbe Mao who Hid bis Light under A bushel? Yen? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All tbe Bui Je schemes In the couutry Will not Bcoomplisb Hulf as much As a good sd. Id a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By tbe people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its spuee Like merchandise. Worth dollar For dollar. Quo hates a tool worse than a coward. Tns people are getting it where the fowl got the ax. Tub steamer, Oregon, baa been lunuohed. It is the pride of the navy. The Oregonian onoe oalled Qrover Cleveland an "obeoure lawyer". You would bardlv think it, either. Now that Mr. Cleveland has taken tho silver lining from bebiud the cloud, will be please remove tbe oloudf Telegram. Hur as little as possible, borrow none, pay for what you get, disoharge what you cau of your debts, and we will yet see better times. New Yoiik. will go democratic this yeur because the boss of bosses is there, Hon. D 1). Hill. N, w York is oursed with machine pcliticiaus of the worst type. If mulish stubbornness were inimical to statesmanship, Cleveland would be a second Washington. But braiim and beef, unfortunately, are not often found together. Tint Gazette is in reoeipt of li. D. Hume's little work of "Salmon .,f tbe 1'rtCiflo Coast". It is moBt interesting, particularly to E ietern folks who know little of that industry. It takes some effort to keep the Ga zette on its present basis, or any other for that matter, but we will get through despite all. In the meantime, those who owe the shop oauoot select a better time iu which to pay. Ai,L hail to OroVer, the First. Bless ed be Lombard and Wall streets, the people cau now borrow gold, sell tbeir products at a living figure and pay their debts at maturity, til a horn. Will it be any better next year? Ohio will have a peculiar election this year. It matters uot which oue of tbe candidates is elected, it is a rebuke to Orover. Mo Kin ley would be a strong er oaudiiato, however, if he wasn't such a confirmed gold-bug. The tariff questiou is the principal issue at stake iu Ohio this year, aud McKinley wi carrv the state by a good majority. Wi iitAii a great deal about the minority ot the Benate controlling the in h jority . Who compose this famous majority? We cau s6lva the problem. It is (liiovHii C'lkvkland. By stealth and use ot federal patrouave be forced tbe oowardly whelps to chew their words of twenty years, drop dowu on their kuees ami bow to the shrine of Orover. It is the most shameful flop in tbe history of our country, and as long as it represents one man, it cauuot be honestly Oalled a majority. No parlia mentary ruse in existence is too severe to cee on such a majority as compose the senate of tbe present congress. Governments have been overthrown for less dictatorship than that displayed by our present executive, and but for tbe love ot the ting, our country would now be in the throes of civil strife. Ballots are the weapons of tbe American oitizeoa ml they will use then), too, But don't say a word about the poor, timid and despised majority of Ukovku I. to any one but a Cbitiauiau or au Injun, be on' tli intelligent reader knows 'oo U ' 1 ANOTHER ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch Owing to hostile legislation to silver as money, wheat and cotton will be as low next year as this. Wool cannot command any better price than now ow ing to the free trade policy in that direct ion. Farming and range lands must neces sarily fall to the lowest figure. A larger part of the woolen goods our people manufacture cannot be sold because the produoers will not have the mone) with whiob to buy. Oood securitie will be bard to procnre on which to borrow. Then suppose tbe fabulous sum of gold of Lombard street is turned loose in Amerioa, woere will it help us? A polioy thai restricts ability to pay debts cannot do tbe country any good, even though it invites millions o foreign oapital. That has already proved our rain, and the less English money that is placed here the be.ter. To restore the coin metal of our country to its former standing, getting along witbio ourselves and by economy forcing our way out of our dilemma, wonld be something like it. Any other course will make a bad matter worse and postpone the day of reokoning. There is no time like the present to begin the application of on res oonsistent with the disease. It is just the time to declare our independence; and go to work to throw off the yoke. It cannot be ooouiplished in one day. but it can be done. Tim Oregonian baa bowled so much for Cleveland that it now just whispers. No organ in the country has devoted so much space to the worship of .the gold king. Now let the politicians take some of the oure and put up gold-bug candi dates next year and see bow the Oregonian's advice is taken in Oregon. Tbe Gazette may be a small, obscure, semi-wenkly publication, but it is pretty certain that no republican oan beeleoted iu this congressional distnot who is in favor of gold-bugiam. It matters not how muoh the protection plan is heralded or how great the neoessiiy for a ooc gressman wno is in ravor or the same, the second financial "crime of the ceutury" will oome to the front. The people of Eastern Oregon, particularly, are not in sympathy with republico Clevelandism, and don't your forget it. It will take a good man of tbe Hen. itchcll style of republicanism to win next time, and that man is Hon. W. B. Ellis. Mayoh Carter Haiirison was almost instantly killed by a young man named Prendergast, at Chicago on last Satur day evening. Prendereast is orazv. and imagined that Harrison had promised him something politically that be bad not received. Tbe victim was shot three times, two wounds either of which would have proved fatal. Mayor Harrison was well known and highly respected, served as congressman one term about twenty years ago, and was for five terms mayor of Chicago. Had he lived he probably wonld have beeu ohosen to represent Illinois in the U. 8. senate. In the death of Mayor Harrison, Chicago and the state of Illinois meets with a great loss, now mat me Sherman law is out of the way, Bee the reserve pile up. Any saue man knows that tbe Sherman law was a poor one, and that it was ad ministered as bad as nossible. But how under the biiu we can hold the gold i the treasury when we have so many legal tenders in existence is unexpluiunble. Oold that is due in Euroie from this country will be drawn ont on gold notes just us easy as before, and lbs mommy aciiiiuoiis or $-t.0UU,0UU in cur reucy will not be forthcoming. The money of the world, confined to gold alone, is inadequate, and Shylook knew it in '73 juet as well as he does in '",13. ii in now in oruer lor me tliinsy politicians to slide over to the "popular side or one man power. But the rank and file will move ou undaunted while the champagne corks will pip at the festal board of Wall street aud the capitol at Washington. But don't celebrate too soon. Remember that Nnpoleou fought and won many a battle, to be entirely overthrown at Waterloo, iu tbe midst of festivities The cele bration was out ot place. That might apply to our tiuanciers. The old saying, "He wh'i laughs last laughs best," is in the mi lids of ye voter. i mi-ir a a bis, hi oponane, loved .Miss Love lie had a wife and Miss Love, th mgh she loved him lovingly, did nut love tn be thus ttitled with. Aans ii order to appease the wiath of Miss L ive sued for a divoroe. Mrs. Aaris heard of it, aud going to Spokane so med the proceedings that the swaiu withdrew them, and now tbe love of Love g ies languishing for naught ou the crisp, ntuinn air of the Spokane regiou. C. L. Wish, owner of the Bruneau dam am' irrigation works, had Mis. Abbott to impersonate bis wife iu some laud matters. She was arrested, to net her with two attorneys. Wiui! is well known about Mountain Home, ana ;One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. BARGAIN. in Morrow county, cheap anil on Perhaps some of our readers would like to know iu what respect Chamber lain's Cough remedy is better than any other. We will tell you. Wheu this remedy is taken as soon hs oold has been oontractml, and before it has be come settled in tbe system, it will counteract the effect of tbe onld aud u really lessen it's severity, and it is the only remedy that will do thin. In ants in perfeet harmony with nature aud aids nature in relieving tbe lungs, open ing the secretions, liquefying the mucous and oansing it expulsion from the air cells of the lungs and restoring: the system to a strong and healthy condition. No other remedy in the market possesses these remarkable prop erties. No other will onre a cold s quickly. For sale by Slooum -Job nsou Drng Co. LliiBKTY-i.ovi.sci people, regardless of nationality, sympathize with tbe fight of Ireland for home rule, and though the bouse of lords may interpose objections, liberty will come to them as surely as the sun rises and sets. Ask Your Friends Who have taken Hood's Harssparilhi what they think of it, and tbe replies will be positive in its favor, fci nply what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merit. One has been onred ot indegestion or dyspepsia, an other Huds its indispensable for sick headache or biliousness, while othe's report remarkable cures for scrofula. catarrh, rheumatism, salt rheum, etc. The Earl of Dunraven isanlrishman, and his name is Qiiinn. It is said oue of the elder Qninu's got the titles b) treason in selling out as a member of the Irish parliament, years back. But never-the-less, the Earl is said to be a good landlord aud highly esteemed. Piles I Piles I Itching Piles. Svai'ToMS Moisture; intense and stinging, most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, whioh often bleed and ulcer ate, ueooming very Bore. Swatne's Ointment stops the itching and bleedinii heals ulceration, and in most cases re moves the tumors. At druggists, or bj mail, for 50 oeuts. Dr. Swayne & Sotii Philadelphia. sw 1 j r Representative Ellis has Introduced a bill in the house extending tbe time allowed the Umatilla Irrigation Co., for tbe construction of its ditch across the Umatilla reservation. The time oalled for in tbe bill is three years from Feb. 10 18M. The UniBtilla Irrigation Co. was organized in 1890 at Pendleton. The preliminary work and tbe securing of right of way, together with the changes in state legislation, intefered material!) with the Bpeedy completion of ditches, and an extension of time is real I v necessary. AFTER THE FAIH is over you can Btav at home. Go to Chicago now and see the most com plete and magnificent exhibition that has ever been held. The vestibuled limited trains of the Chioago, Union Paoifio & Northwestern line will tuk you there with the least trouble and changes. 63-6 KXKCUTUIX NOTICE. Those having busiuess relative to the estate of W. G. Boyer, deoeaeed, will please cull at the office of Hamilton & Freeland, who will pay all debts of said estate aud colleot all money due tbe same. Eliza J. Boveb, Executrix . tleppner, Ur, Oct. 15, 93, 71-74. THE LAKI.EST GUN IN TUB WORLD is on exhibition at the Great World's iiur. You ourM to see it. TUis is tb moniu ol mouths to visit tbe fair, pleassut days oool nights, delightful 'raveling weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chicago on the veBtibnled limited trains of the Chicago, Cuiou Pacific Northwest Liue. See your nearest Union Paoifio agent for rates or other iuformsti .n 63 6 Cjj 810 and $20, Genuine Coufwlera'e v Miills only 6ve oents eaoli; $50 ami $100 bills 10 cents eaoli; 2,-,o and 60o shmplssters 10 oents enoh; SI snd $2 oui o cents each. Sent securely seal ed on reoeipt of njioe. Address, Ctnis D. Parker, 90 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta Ga. A Terrible Stroke of Lightning. Nineteen soldiers were miuvhiug along the highway at llourges to reach the artillery practice ground when thunderstorm broke over them nnd In a minute drenched them all to the slrin. They began trotting, but had not ad vanced much when a terrible stroke ol lightning came aud in an instant laid the whole detachment prostrate on the ground. After a short time s une of the men recovered and rose to their feet. They called to their coim-idcs, who rallied and rose slowly one after an other. Hut four remained Immovable. They were taken to the hospital. Three wore restored to life, but the fourth was quite dead. He had a deer wound ca Use ci.t of his head and li ,-h "--t ' ;".. ' ' - - . - Deeded for it with first easy terms. For further information call at om office. A SHOWER OF ULACK RAIN. Examination Troved It to lfv m FetU Nmell anil n Had Taste. The meteorological records of tht world chronicle several Ineontestiblt Instances of black rninfulls, to say noth ing of the more startlin;' phenomena oi "sho.vers of blotxl, bine snows," etc Prof. Barker in April, IMS, laid before the Uoynl society of Dublin some ob servations on a shower of black rait which Ml around Carlaw and Kilkenny extending altogether over an area ol about four hundred square miles. During the course of his lecture Frof. Barker exhibited to the society a speci men of this uncanny shower which had been sent him by a friend. The speci men shown in the vial was of a uniform black color, much resembling common black writing fluid. Dr. Barker found, however, that, after allowing it to stand for a short period, the black coloring matter separated from the water with j which It had mixed, rendering the color of the rainwater much lighter, but still dark enough to be called "black rain." The shower, which was in broad day light, was preceded by a darkness so dense as to make It impossible for one to read without the aid of a candle. After this darkness had continued for some time, a hailstorm set in, attended with vivid lightning, but without the least semblance of thunder. When this hailstorm was over the black rain be gan to fall. On examination of the rain immedi ately after the storm was over it was found to have an extremely fetid smell, as well as a very disagreeable taste. All light-colored animals and all articles of clothing exposed bore dark spots and stains, and cattle refused to drink the water or eat the grass until after a shower of "real rain" had washed oil the black, poisoning matter. ON A COMET. That Is Where a Scientist lleMeves Hadta Will lte Loeated. What do you think of the Idea of hell, the future abode of the wicked, being situated In the nucleus of some gigantic comet? 'This opinion, Bays the Ht. Louis Republic, odd as it may seem to those who have given comets and the future state of the dead but little at tention, has boon entertained by many really eminent scientists and philoso phers, among them the learned Dr. Whiston, the friend nnd sometimes ad viser of the great Sir Isaac Newton. In answer to the inquiries of a friend, who wrote to ask the doctor for some tangible proof on the subject, the fol lowing unique theories were ad vanced. ". . . . According to my calculations and deductions, this theory, which you rightly say 'must belong to me and me alone,' does locate hell, the awful prison house of the damned, in the fiery nucleus of some (perhaps yet undiscovered) comet of unthinkable size. . . . "In this wide-circling chariot of fire they will be whirled in the twinkling of an eye from the intolerable heat of the surface of the sun back into space hundreds and hundreds of millions ot miles from the great toveli-bearer of our system. , "Thus instantly the wretched tenants will be given two unbearable extremes, one of cold and the other of heat; this to continue through the endless ages of eternity, while the Almighty is dispens ing the severities of justice." Did mor tal man ever harbor a more horrible Idea than this? BRONCO KATE. Young Ulrl Who lan Hide the Wont Horse That Lives. The feats of cowbovs in riding wild and untamed horses is ever an object of interest to eastern riders who have been so impressed with the powers of these half-wild men that they imagine to dc a species ot centaur. While i i. M uuc umt many ox uie cowboys are expert rulers, there is nothing unusual about their riding There is a rider in Texas, however, who is gTeatly out af the ordinary, and whose riding is the comment of even that section, where food riding is the rule and not the ex eeption. This rider, says the Philadelphia Press, is a girl, "llronco Kate." She is the daughter of a cattleman and has been all her life on the plains with the Jowboys and could ride a horse when he was three years old. She is the Idol of every cattleman on the range, and when Kate wants a horse there is not a man In the country but would walk if she would take his animal. Kate Chapman is but sixteen years ld, but she is undoubtedly the most earless rider in the world. ' She never tesitatos an instant about getting on .he wildest and most vicious animal on the range, and it makes no difference n" whether it has ever had a saddle n or not. Her latest oeapude was to ide and break in a mustang which had he reputation of being a mankiller This animal is especially vicious, and aot only throws its rider, but goes after !um when he is down and strikes and rates him, trying to kill him. Kate had been wanting to ride thli bronco for some time, but every one on the range opposed it and did all in hii power to prevent it. The girl was no to be baffled, however, and catchlni the horse in a corral she saddled Mm she then blindfolded him, and in this audition forced him out ou theoDen prairie and mounted him. The brut rtood perfectly still until she lifted the blindfo d, and then began a terrible battl u which the girl finally victor and rode the horse at U ANX STUvTv ANOTIIKR. ranch, 160 sores, boss wheat land. Will seW on easy terras. A good rustier can pay crop raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in the East aud lias no use lor u. LOCAL MARKET RKPOHT. Wheat, bu 32 Flour.bbl 2 50 800 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds. cwt. 1 50 " " three 1 75 2 00 Sheep, muttons, head 1 50 2 25 " stock 1 60 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50 Hogs, dressed 6 50 700 Wool 6 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs, doz , 20 Chickens, doz 8 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 1 03 & 1 08 Flour, bbl 3 00 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (i 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00 Hons, cwt. 4 50 5 25 10 (a 12 25 (i Si 20 25 5 00 600 15 18 Wool Eastern Oregon., Butter, lb Eggs, doz Chickens, doz Turkeys, lb POHTLAND MARKhT. Wheat, cwt 85 95 Klour, bbl 2 90 8 15 Beeves, ot. 1 75 (u) 2 75 " .dressed 3 50 a 6 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 3 00 dressed 5 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 60 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter 20 30 Eggs, doz... 27 i O 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 50 Turkeys lb 15 17 Notice Of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON lJ Oct. 4. 1H9S. Notice isherebv eiven that the follow tug-named settler has tiled notice of hid Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- nire j . . Morrow, uouniy uiera, at tleppner, or., on ov. in, w.w, viz. : R1NEHAKT SCHILLER, Hd. 3213 for the K',i NW4 NE SK!i Sec. 31 and NWi SEW Sec. 32 To. 6. H. R 25 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: George Perry, of Lone Rock, Herman Melssner, i ot Gooseberry. Paul Hchiller, of GooBeberry, and Isaac Hinltn, of Lone Koclc Oregon. lwi-179 John W. Lewis, Register. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate, MOTICE IS HCKEBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 undersigned, the administratrix of the eiuue oi Cornelius Lirlieoll. deceased, will on 'lnesday the lath day of ecemker, at I o'clock p. iu. oi taio uav at he nest hall of the North. east quarter, and the East half of the North weBt quarter of section thirtv-one tun town. ship two M South of Range twenty-nine (2Si) East ef the Willamette Meridian, sell said described premises at public aala to the highest umiiei lur cu in iiauu. eucn saie oeing made unuer aim nunuaui io an oraer oi me l ouiirv court of date September 20, 1H!);1, made and entered in said County court of Morrow county on said date. I will also on said day at the hour ol 3 o'clock p. m. of said, dar. sell an undivided one-half Interest in tht saw mill property belonging to said estate, said mill being known as the White di Oriicoll mill. Naidiale will be made to the highest bidder with cash tn hand upon the pieuuiin. ine oruer ior Baia sale naving been maue, ai aioresaia, on me jaia day ol Kept. 18M, by the honorable Countv court of Morrow county, State of Oregon. Dated this 21st day of 17B-Sti Maky Driscoix, Administratrix, Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration on the estate of trnviu ix. naroman, deceased, were granted to iiiciimicisiKiii-mjumeiam aay oi Sept. isna, by the Countv court of Morrow cnimtv All persons having claims against said eiBtate mo it-quirt-u to exniou mem to me lor allow ance, at Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, with in alx months after the -date of this notice or Vi ' iorever narreu. Dated this 'JJth )65-TS A. Kood. Administrator. Teachers' examination. rvuiuia ishkkehy OIVEN THAT FOR - piirp oi examining all those w ho may oiler themselves as candidates for county or State certificates, State Diplomas or State Life diploma., the superintendent of Morrow county will hold a public examination at the 17," , " "yv"i. ueginumg Wednesday Nov. 8, IS'.ij, at 1 o clock p. m. W. L. Sai ino F. J, Haixock, AsMistant Ex. Supt. Morrow Co. S-6 IJST OF LETTERS. I.KTTEKS ADVERTISED Oct. 811, IS!i3. AT HEI'ltiER Brown ttni Hohna James i. low Frank Fitch Mrs Tom Johnson Hrant King Mr. Iva Olsan Mr. Maria Swift J 1. wwash Beujiman William. Mrs O advertised, a. Mi.Loav I', it. A LAWYER'S STORV. The Peculiar MIstiTkellade by a Teleg rapher. A party of newspaper men and law yers were discussing amusing tvpo ffranhicnl a-.-.. .i . 1 r . ...,.-., mu a veteran New UWe thutrhaa 'n made by a tole-raph opi rator. ' Mid the lawyor, "ami ha.l mn" '.. small office across the hull fro 'om a sni'p,ic-;T'.,i .... ney who once In awhile tvfrio,l(.,l me One day I was sitting i mv olli,e wit, my legs on the table aud ehair tilted back, wultinif for elienu ,! .. , oi a swe,.t ri.i i, " g I who had Wn th,- sweetheart of mv ord- nays uie year before. 1 was startled from my reverie by a bov wTth a message dire. ted to me. It wa, )m my friend across the way and dated cm ca but . its contents J'L Ti l . ln '"'P'"'- ''revitvitsaid. Ella s sweet. l)nt delav. Takeit upandtrv f I was (.. .", . . ' thataWUtjr of TP tXfDg astonishment onn hT ' ad my nt impressions wr. ,fc'.'. My .i - .. ..... 1 was either -o.cru or me 'Windy my mease boy, so I read hT tde! irlm 'Je down, sideways, an.l IJ.P8 nnci.l., eould see it ,. ' au;. "way I dawned on me. Vt. ' !! J?h ally dr. There it wa 'PH. lcalt'n' "dmy friend w. 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The Lancashire I op MANCHESTER, ENGLANn railLIUUi, nUtiU One FOR INVENTIONS. thatENToUnwhoo?ten fm a!nst government i. of the LomteVcy patents. Too P.K I" .f. the employed to obtain their able solicitors to procure Ttiatents fn ttf , T m.emPl0y"g competent and reli entirely upon the hfp, it not tained counsel expertTn ?atent See SMJZP1 Pents, we have re- ObU,PateUIntheUite, SUtes Renter Trade mT J?"""0"8' Prosecut Reject'ed Case,. KegisterTrade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Vfaljd,Ity of Patent. Prosecute ana Defend Infringement Suits' Pt- cV; u 1 etch or phot'ograph thereof, to- vised as to the best courw t '"P0?1 features, and yotl will be at once others are in fri;"-l ! Pursue. Models are seldom tiwensarv. U others, submit th-8.?" or matter. -r " "uaoie (jt-iJN ion before acting on tie 618 F STREET7NOERTHWEEf? CLAIMS COMPANY. P.O. box 4ea .XujT' WASHINGTON, D.a o. box 463 J0HN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. 43 Cut this .... i - W"' na ,ona notice of Intention. 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