- n CUE ffljip TO SELL YOU WM -r - -zr. -i-' rsz.r One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. lOO 160ACRES deeded laud l.M a good Bering of water ou it, all under CTTND 160 ACRES rimber Culture claim adjoiaiiTg, of winch dendetl land there ste 140 acres god farming limd, and the balance A 1 pasture. Hie yl fence. Situated two miles weet ef Hardman. Price for the whole, SHOO ; or without the timber cnlturo claim, $800. AND AXOTIIIW. Deeded ranch, 160 -esaTu ZtTl for it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the lim.t ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, beet stock raDch in Morrow county, cheap and on ear terms r f I" Gttie jour business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up llepp ner. Patronize thote who patronize Vi e hold each and every correspondent re sponsible lor his or ber communication, fo correspondence Mill be published unlets the writer s real luuue ll slguod as au evidence ol goou laitu. Did you ever Bead about the Mud who Hid bis Light under A bushel? Yee? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the tioiJe schemes In the country Will not accomplish Uulf as much Ab a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. -3 JS1 Ji-1 THE El ECTION. Occasionally "tuutbin draps". That was tbe ease lust Tuesday when every thing went republican by mijoritirs larger than at any time since tbs war. We say "everything"; the democrats yet have "old Fngiuj" eud New York oily. It was an overwhelming, spontaneous npiising which showed that the nomeee got what Ihey did unt want leet full The cry wub "change", mid it has come after the old allopathic plan. This couutry jet believes, and sincerely, too, in Ibe piolection of Amerioan industries, a system which bas brought unparalled proepeiity and happinesp. How tbe people could lay all aside for sure dis tre.HS is more than Can be comprehended. but they did it, and at this November election proved bow willing they were to n otify the mistake. In Ohio Gov. McKinley Iibb been re elected by a plurulity which the Port land Telegram states will come up in the neighborhood of 10U.000. His ma jority ovirall is laige, and tubing into consideration that he opposed all politi oui pin lies, this is a viotory worth talk ing about. As a ouudidute for presi dential honors, this puts him before the people in a manlier which cannot be mistaken, and which leaves no doubts as to their preteieuce. Win. McKinley Jr., will be the next republican candi date for president, and his Bucoeas is aasured. McKinley is a cleau man ol ability, mid the choice could not be better placed, or on a more deserving repub licau. In New York it was aquation whether the rotton Li it J machiue or the peopl should rule. It had become eo intoler able that even st If-respecting deuiocials voted aniiiuet Ma nurd and the wholi tioket, and the result is that New Ymk state gives an overwhelming republican viotory. Uroikljn even caught the spirit and rolled up 20,000 majority for the republican candidate for mayor. In Chicago Judge Gary was re-elected, Altgeld and otinrobinn got their deatl blow. It is a just retribution and came at tbe right time. Boies, too, baa been shelved as nroaideuti.l possibility, Thud term if not looked upon lightly, either. There is nothing wrong with Iowa. Massachusetts demoOratB had foi three tei ma chosen the popular demo crut, Kussell, though the state on national issues is republican. The party concluded that there must bi soinelhiug lu a uume, and uouiiualed another Kussell. The returns show that it whs a Kussell too mauy, and the majority is overwhelming. All along the liue comes siuiiliai news. It arrived none too soon to raise the drooping spirits ot the people, who cau now confidently look forward to telling ai d mure Biguitloaut victories in "Js and 'Ml. JivncE llooim, ot ttun man, in thi issue stales that both be and Constablt Meadows weie waited upon by a ooui mitteewbu warned them not to make any more attachments or prooeed witb foreclosures. We bad hoped that there was do foundation iu such report, but it eeuis our hopes are doomed to be ever lastingly annihilated. How do Orrgouibua like a Gccrgiau for Iudian agent of the Umatilla? What is the mutter with home talent? Oregon people dislike carpet-baggers as bad ss any people on eartb. The price ot silver is advancing, re gardless of tbe slap given by the recen' repeal. Stooks, however, have not fared so well, and the tumbles everywhere are apparent. Now that tbe country so far as heard has apparently voted against the "tariff for revenue, only," policy, general improvement all along tbe line may be noticed. But tbe country will suffer more or less till silver is given recognition as full legal tender money A Pacific mail steamer oas been fired upon by Honduras authorities becausi the oaptain would not give up a fugitive I wanted by tbe Honduras government. Some of tbere dirty, little bait-breed republics ought to be wiped oui ol existence anyway, and unless full reparation is made suou a course should be pursued with Honduras. Senator VouuiiEtso now wants to re deem himself by proposing a free ooiu age measure. He stood hand in band with the enemies of silver to remove tb last barrier between bimetallinm and gold monometallism, and now when hi has done all tbe harm possible tbt couutry will look upon his subsequent movts with suspicion. Tub Rooky Mountain News, in a late issue, gives Gov. Pennoyer prominence in bu illustration showing our executive as being crowned with a wreath by tbe West, South and Labor, holding in his hand tbe famous Thanksgiving procla mation. The wreath coutains the words, "Government of tbe people." Sidney Bell in a recent issue ot tbe Oregouian argues for a silver standard, with tbe gold coin reduced in siae to equal tbe bullion price of silver on a gold basis. Mr. Bell recognizes one thing, that it is not the fall ot silver which is so Irirlful but the coutinued oppreciation of gold. The silver confer sniari are being set down on by the administration because they would not stand in for noooudi tioual repeal. This confirms the charge of one-mau power at the head of nation al affairs. Just as well dissolve congress, disperse the supreme court judges and crown tbe king. Ciirwiian Urss on last Tuesday at Portland shot bis micle by marriage, Theodore Liebe the pioneer baker and president of the Oregon German Bakery Company. HesB then shot himself dyiug instantly. Mr. Liebe muy re cover. It is the result of family trouble Tub secretary of the treasury thivkt that be could use some, of the silver, and may coin some. But It will be done sparingly, if at all. A good many breeches pockets are just aching for some of that despised silver. This is an off year. It was au off year that made congress 152 demoora'io in one bouse, and it bas remained so evtr since. Tin Be off j ears are getting to be tbe forerunners of a general a heavel. . Bom old parties declared for a double standard in the o ,uteBt of 1893. It now transpires that the people at large put n wrong construction on the language Gov. G. W. l'Kt'K.of Wisoonsiu, w ith other state officers, is being sued for money advanced on a printing bill for the state. Hon. S. M. Gilmokb, of Klickitat county, Wash., died ou tbe Ot li inet He was n pioneer of Oregon and Waeh ington. Koitok It. H. Kinkaid, ot the Eugene Journal, is reported to be a candidate for secretaiy of state honors. I UK rumor that President Cleve laud had been shot proved to hav no louudiiliuu whatever. It is now ssserieii that tbe big fight between Mitchell and Coibatt will come off at Jacksonville, Fin. The people of Oregon will give thanks this year on the Penuoyer plan. Ilpw.oe of iiliituirnta for Catarrh that t'ontaliis Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell aud completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Much articles should never be used except on prescriptions trom reputable plivs clans, as the diamine they will do is ten lold to the good you oan possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure mauufiictured by F. J. Chttuev & Co Toledo, O., oontaius no merourv, and is taken internally, acting directly noon the blood aud mucous surfaces of tbe sstera. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh Cure I sure yon get the genuine. It is taken Internally, ana made in Toledo, dhio, hy F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi monials free. Cirsoid by druggists, pi ice 75e. per bottle. Nothing like Simmous Liver Hegula it r for dyspepsia and iudigestiou a safe and sura cure. A TIDAL WAVE. This Time it Was Republicanism and not Democracy. HIE OLD SAYING, EVERY DOG DAS HIS DA Have Two Days But Tills The Date for the becond. Waau CoLtiMaua, Nov. . The latest no official returns from the state at the re publican headquarters indicate that McKinley bas carried tbe state by be tween 70,000 and 80,000 plurality, the largest in the history of the etate since 1863, when Brongh bad 100.000 over Vallandigham, then an exile iu Canadu New Yosk. New xoKK, Nov. 8. Ibe Heotion in this state was a oleau sweep for the re publicans, and every hour adds to the thoroughness of Iho democratic defeat. Burtlett is elected to the conrt of ap peals over Maynaid by probably over 65,000, and the rest ot tbe republican state ticket wins by 20,000 The legis lature is republican. Iowa. Das Moines, Nov. 8. Frank D. Jack son, republican, for governor, is elected by about 30,000 plurality, or 6,000 more than Harrison fcr president in 1892. Tbe republicans have the legislature overwhelmingly. Kansas. Topeka, Nov. 8. Today's returns add to the overwhelming defeat of the populists in this slate by the republicans. Illinois. Chioaoo, Nov, 8.-Returns to 10 o'clock indicate the eleotion of tbe en tire republican judicial ticket with the possible exception of Kraft, who was supposed to have some anarchist lean ings. Judge Gary, on whom Governor Altgeld made a fiit, is elscted by 8,000 or more, and leads the rest of the ticket by 2000 to 4000. Kentucky. LimiHViLLB, Nov. 8. In Kentnckv the democrats more thau held their own in the stute legislature. Virginia. Kioiimond, Nov. 8. It will be some da) s before oomplete returns are in from the inaccessible oouuties, hut the state is yet democratic. New Jersey. Jersey City, Noy. 8-The latest re turns iuciease tbe majority, and race track candidates and winter raoetraoks are knocked out in one round. Tbe legislatrue is republican. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Nov 8. The state far as reoeived, gives Jackson, republi can, for state treasurer, 128,072; Os. bourne, dera , 20,15). Massachusetts. Boston, Nov. 8.- Massachusetts has elected Greenhalge by 30,000. All of tbe republican state ticket won. Nebraska . Omaha, Nov. 8. Keturns are still very meager aid the result is still in doubt. Hepublicaiis churn the eleotion of Har rison for supreme judge by a small majonty. South Dakota. !t i-aol, mn, scattered reports from South Dakota confirm lust night's rep'Tts or a decided republic .n viotory Michigan. Michigan, N iv 8. -In the first oon gressional district, Griffin, derooortt, i eleoted by lietweeu 1000 and 1500. 810 and $20, Genuine Confederate 'Bills OIllv five onlauol,. 0 aud $100 bills 10 cents each; 2,".o and 50c "niiipiasiers 10 cents eaoh; fl and $2 bills 25 cents each. Sent securely senl- ed on reoeipt of price. Address, Chns V. Barker, iH) S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, On. "How toCnre All Skin llaeaaev., himply apply "Swayne's Oiutnieut.'' No internal medioiue required. Cn letier, eczema, ituu, all emotions ou the faoe, bands, nose, Ac, leaving the skin clear, white and healthlv. Its healing and onratiye powers are piwsess "y no inner remedy. Aak Jour drug Kip. iur ownMie h vriltrmeiir. BW 1 Vr KXBCUruiX NOI1CE. Those having busiuess relative to the estate o( W. G. Boyer, deoeaeed, will please call at the office of. Hamilton 4 Freeland, who will pay all debts of said estate and collect all money due the same. Eliza J. Buyer., Executrix . Heppner, Or, O.-t. 15. 93. 71.74 Do not ruin the stomach with chemi cals. Simmons Liver regulator is. purely vegetable and efiective. For further information call at oui office. .-eir PATTERSON FUBCO. 1 XVr?:.! i." A ! y- .J ' O.W.R. M F'S C9 PCHTUW 0. 0 ft For sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Co. and 1. W. Ayers, Jr. Blood Builder rVnd for dnrrlpilve paaipDitti, ; WILLIAMS' MEDICINE CO., Schenectady, N.Y. and Brnckvliie. Oui. PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the history ot our country when tbe demand tor inventions and improvements in the arts aud sciences generally was eo great as now. The oonveuiences ot mankind in the factory and workshop, the household unci on the farm, as well as in official lite, require ooutiuiiHl Recessions to the appurteuauoes and implements ot each in order to save h.bor, time aud'expeuse. The political change in the administra tion government does not affect tbe progress of the American inveutor, who being on the alert, and ready to per ceive the existing dehoiencies, does not permit the liffire of government to de ter him trom quickly Oouoeiving the remedy to overoume existing discrepan oies. Too great oure ounuot be exer cised in ohooaiug a competent aud skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable in teres's have been lost and destroyed iu innumerable instances by the employ ment ot incompetent oounsel, aud es pecially is this advioe applicable to those who adopt the "No tiatent. no pay" system. Inventors who entrust their DusineBs to this class of attorneys do so at imminent rssk. as the hrenrlth and strength of the patent is never eon' aiuereu in view or it quick endeavor to get an allowauoe and obtain the fee I'HK l'HESd CLAIMS COMPANY John Wedderbmn, Geueral Manager Ills f street, N. W., Washington. D. C. represen ing a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen erul periodicals of the euuutry, was in stitute.l to proteot its patrons from tl oiiKHie methods heret ifure employed in this line of business. The said Con pnuy is prepared to take charge of all potent bueineaa eetriiafpd to it for rea sonable feeu, ami prep tr j and proseoute applications generally, iuoluJiug me cuauicai inventions, design patents, triuie-niarks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports ami gives espeoial atteuion to rejected t .!..., . . . cnrn. 11 is uisfi prepared to enter into oompetitiou with my ff'ua in so irin foreign piteuts. Write for instructions an I advice. John Wkddgrburn. bl8 F Stree', t'. O. B .x 3S" Waalnnvfto i. D C. Sheriff's rale. VOTICE ISHERKBYUIVES THAT UNDE 1 1 Ml,,, hv Hrli,..,( .1. ....... , . . otthf llicult Court of the Slate of I ..,,, (.., the County of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered upon judgment rendered aud entered " yi" 1 uii me .vm oay 01 May lw. In favor of W. B. Cuuiilimhmn .Mui;,,,,v ' ,j against J. D. Ball, Defendant, for the inn, nl Seven Hundred aud Ten Dollais, and for the Vi u ' "u oamages and costs, which llldament was irn!li,l t' !!'e 'il?,r"i" umc? S Courl '" W County 01, the 20th day of May lsvi. And (herealter on oovemoer 2,111, in, said Judgment aaa dulv assigned aud trauslered from the said W b" Cuunloghaine to Win. Iluihea for a valuable consideration, and ihere being more duo 011 said Judgment the mine of To Hundred and leu Dollars, together with Interest at the rate of cent, per annum on the full sum of eevan Hundred aud Ten Dollars from tha dh day ol May lass to the isth day ot December, lsw), t0. gather w ith Interest at the rate of cent oar annum on the sum of Two Hundred and Ten Dollars from 28th day of December, lssj, until paid, and for the further sum of Two Dollars costs and accruing costs, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, on Saturday the 9th day ol Dece nlwr, isji, at one o'clock p. m at the Court house door In Heppner, Morrow County and stale of Oregon, all the right, title and Interest which the said J. D. Ball, Dtfand ant had on or after the 211th day of Mav lsxi. In or to the following described premises, to-wit-The south East quarter of Sec. Eleveu ill) i,i Township Three South ol Range Tw.ntr-three t'.-l) Kast of . M., in Morrow Conntv. .sine ui t.regou, and remains I an acres. Datcdat Hepp ner UisMh day of November, 1MW. I7S-1.7 Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon r l ' -i i": r.'-xr-su 'Ti .c. r. 5 J' AsVf t'fCr'v! . -.yr I vine jrZKfw per box. sfif fur 8'i.50. LOCAL MARKET REI'OBT. Wheat, bu J55 Flour.bbl 2 50 & 300 Beeves, cows A two.year-olda. owt. 1 fiO three 1 75 it 2 00 Sheep, muttons, bead. " stock Hugs, ou foot, cwt.... Hogs, dressed Wool Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll Eggs, doz Chickens, doz Turkeys , 1 50 & 2 25 1 50 U 1 75 .... 4 50 6 50 O 700 6 0 10 ..40 & "3 00 50 20 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 1 03 1 08 Flour, bbl 3 00 tt 4 00 Beeves, etall fed 4 50 W 6 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 2 8 00' Hogs, owt 4 50 i 5 25 Wool-Eastern Oregon.. 10 S 12 Butter, lb 25 hi 3U Eggs, doz 20 25 Chiokens, doz 5 00 0 6 00 Turkeys, tt 15 fe 18 PORTLAND MAHKKT. Wheat, owt 85 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 3 16 Beeves, owt ' 1 75 (fj 2 75 " dressed 3 50 6s 6 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 60 & 3 00 " dressed 6 75 it 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 ' dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 it 14 Butter 20 30 Eggs, doz 27 4 (S 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 d i 50 Turkeys lb 15 a 17 Notice of Intention. IANR OFKICK AT THE DALLES, OKKOON. J Oct. 4. Notice Is hereby ulv,.n that the followinir-named settler haa riled notice of his Intention to make final oroot in auuDort of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at Heunner. Or., 011 Nov. lit, MM, viz. : RINEHAKT SCHILLER, Hit. 321.1 for the EH NW"4 NE'i HFM Sec. 31 and NWIf SESec. 32 Tp. 6. 8, K 25 E. W. M. He names the following witneHReg tnnrnvA hln continuous resldeuce upon aud cultivation of, nam muu, viz. : tieorge Perry, of Lone Rock, Herman Melttsner, of Gooseberry Paul Schiller, of Uooscberry, ana Isaac amitn, oi U)ne nock uregon. ib-n John w. Lewis, KeKister. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HKKEBV l.IVEN THAT THE undersigned, the administratrix of th estate of Cornelius Lriscoll, deceased, will on luesday the 12th day of Uecen.ber, at I o'clock p. iu. of said day at the West half of the North east quarter, and the East half o( the North west quarter of section thirty-one (;ll) town ship two (2) South of Kuuge twenty-nine (29) East of the Willamette Meridian. kpII bM described premises at public salt to the highest uuiuer lor easn in nauu. tsucl. sale being made under and pursuant to an order of the County court of dale September 20, 1H5M, made aud entered in said County court ol Morrow county I will also on said day at .he hour ol 3 o'clock . rn. of said. day. sell an undivldl nnp.hAlt' nterest in tha saw mill nrooertv hn.nuli.w m said estate, said mill being known as the White , uriscou mm. bald sale will be made to the highest bidder with cash In hand upon the premises. I he order lor said sale having been made, as aforesaid, on the 20th day of feut. county, State ol oregou. IJated this 2ist day of i "1 e nuuuraoie vouuiv court ol Morroiv I'-i-oo MARY DRISCOLL, Aduilulstratrix. Administrator's Sale. I TNDER AND BY VIRTITE ftlP AM nDncn w i"eu um wi tne uounty i;ourt ot Uregou , for Morrow County, on the lith day ol Nov. i 1 18'J3. The undersigned administrator of the estata of lames S Breeding, deceased, will on Friday, December)), tutu, atone o'clock In th afternoon of said day, in front of the court " uor. 111 lieppner. Morrow county Oregon, sc 1 to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and Interest of said James S. Breeding, deceased, in and tr, t, lo lowing described real property, to-wit: N w of See is, Tp. 2S K. 2BE. W. M., situated Vi! lumur, .lulu ui Oregon. The same to be sold in parcels ol forty acres each, or as a whole as to tha administrator may seem best ou day ol sale. Dated ihiB lith day of Nov. A. 1). Win, at Heppner uregou. A. W. Bkkkdino, 1" Administrator. Heart Failure. nOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone is heart f.ulure." No wonder, when we con sider the immense strain which it put on that small organ. Marvelnuan;;., k..: loO.uoO tunes and exerting a force equal to 5,1(H,(XK) pounds daily, it has its limit ita endurance often ts too severely tested. 80 wuimoii are diseases of the heart though often for a considerable time without the suspicions of the afflicted person being in ine least excited that it is stated that one .sow 11 f.iniiliar one in all parts of our land, lie ha lound the most common symptoms of heart disease to lie tioin, dt'sti or tndtr m in the cAesf, 6aci, Uornaeh, btncclt, UA tkoMer and arm, siorliKst of breath, mother tug sp.fs, fainting, etc. Mr. George R. Smitn. of Birnes, Yates Co., N. Y, writes:-" Db. Milq' New Hkaht Curb kat varied vondnfiUlv m mind and body r 1 tan do a good day's orc p&l ten year, yomger and take more interest n affairs. I had shortness of breath, palpi tation, pain under left shoulder blade, win "round the heart 1 could not steep on my right o. Since I have taken Dr. Mile sZ earl Car. J ,Uep well, and Kate no palpita. tvm. It has made my heart ttronvr. wi.K von would print this, because I want all to know what Dr. UdeS Heart Cur, has done lor me. " For month, my wife suffered with pohi. toion, mothmyydk, .nd WM uxJSrul sleep on her lea side, 8he tried Mv.rTi doctors without relief. ToLaJeK wts recommended. After UkinTthre. hntilft, she fully recovered hergh,.l Y.mr medicines do what vou claim.''CHAi ClI RItm a w, Toledo, O. h.D.n !? llM'.Ne Cure for the Heart is sold by sll dnifteists on a positive piarantee. It Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. For sale by T. W. Ayers jr.. pvm m jour im a oaa Heart r Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhar'. Ind., has for years made a special study of all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success !, ,, BALD trftot it the toniition of yturtt I your hair dry, hanh, brittle? Hot it tpltt at th tndit Hat it a Ufeleit appearance? J)oe$ it fall out when combed or bru$hd t It it fult of dandruff Doe your tealp iteh t It it dry or in a heated condition ? If then are tome of your tymptomt bo warned in time or you will tetnme i'nA ."rata mm bald. SKOOKUM I WW In what you neM. Iti production If not an aocldont.1ht th mutt of irlttntlr.c n penrch Kiiowleti(te of tbe ditcaiei of tlie bair and iculp led lo tbo diBCo-vt rv : -totnattliem. "3koolcumM contains neither minerals nor oIIb. It 1a not, aOj.ii-; a rii'llKlitfullT cooling and refreatilng Tonlo. By atlmuiatlug the fullicUis, tt Mum fall in hair, cures dandruff and grows hair on bald htads. ' i tr Krep the scatp clean, healthy and free from irritating ntj)M(nB t,Tt,eu,, ef . kooKu.it, Hkin South It dealruya parasitic insecta, whivli frtd on ad ilcstn, (',ei( vour drnfTlrist cannot aujiply yoo, aend direct to ua, and wU will forwftM l.rej.niJi, on roceipt ot jrica. tirower, $1.0U per boltle; I for u.0.i, 3unp, bJc.mt SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., T7 South Fifth Ave., New York, N. V. wis rnAoe wars Ki-ltUuil THE It is a wonderfni rernr-dy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your chililnvi. Such is Scott's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Livr (il and Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda, it checks wasting in the children and produces sniimi. l i'slthy ilcsh. It keeps them from taking vA i .n, ! ;: ) do the same for you Scott's Emul-io.-i enroo Conjl -, Colds, Consumption, y .i-rfuni all Anaemic and VJavixa- Vi.-::ir.:. Prevents wastin? in liit'sv.. ' mostBspnluintl r.-- ti'.'.... vn-t oni v the genuine. Prepare:! !.- w.-.-.r Bowne.Chemlsh, Nr. .-r:j. .'( 1-1 11 Dnigfrl'te. rjB. FOOTE'S HAND-nOOK OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES, Y Is the title of a very valuable hook that gives a great amount of Information of the l:tmol Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skin. Care of Teeth. Occupation for Invalids, Bathing-Best Way, After-Dlnner liars, Alcohol as a ood and a Lungs and Lung Dlaenaes, KrTects of Tobacco, Jiedlelne, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What, to Wear, Headache Cause 4 Cure, What to Kat, How to Eat It, ThlngH to Do, Thlnns to Avoid, Perils of Summer, nuw iu oreaine. ..-....". ...re, ;;ogers or Kissing, restoring tlie nrownerl, contagious Diseases. Mnlarial Affwtiona Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-sighted- Ilow to Avoid ThS oSS?-trev!unL ventuation, iioss, Exercise, n vIX,n?T LL1H? W T CVnV' Blftck Eyos' BolIa- Bu. Chlllblalns, Cold Jeer, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Ueadaclie, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Month, wI e,nreJhr?tvJUnStr,0kn,!,',!",1I,d "18MtB". Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers, Warts, Whooping Cough. Worms la Children. IT WILL SAVE DOOTOBS UILLS. t"All new subscribers and prompt renewals during tbe month of Aug. will be presensed witb a free oopy of tbis 11s a premium. IDllls, Dawson Xs Iyyons, ATTORNEYS All business attended to manner. Notariee OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, FOR INVENTIONS. patents ZCuchycare cannot 1 f the ?orneys employed to obtain their able solicitors tc worn e ex,erciscd " employing competent and reli entirj? and 'SSyr frot"'rthleS9 or careless attorney., Uined ns Urfeencef MnW Uf1 M Porn Cle8. Conduct In Su, Trndl FT Exlnti P'osecuto Rejected Cases. Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. advised as to the best con , t P orta?t f?atures- and you will be at once others are infringing on yZ 'riJt Jol vnModeLS arVeldm necessary. U others, submit the matter "to I f, L I 7url!aTd with infringement by matter. Mer t0 uf for a hMe OPINION before actfng on the 618 FSTHEEtTBtPu!S CLA!MS COMPANY. r. O. box 48i ," ' WASH INGTON, O. C. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. W Cut this out and send It with your Inquiry. J Kotice of Intention. f &n,LHfA!T"K PAIGES, OREGON, u tir ' 1 ""me nert'bv tflven that the following- named settler has tiled not ce of h s intention to make final proof In support of He names the following witnesses to-nror hi. L.d ,l2nd:,v.rs:'ld,!nCe "P"" a" "'"i"Sion "of an,f 'i18!. ''' J'"'!!' w"ra. Ben Poppenga &n,lJ,.y- u8ue, " ol Hardman. llregoti Jons W. Lswis Register. 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