I W.i mT TO SELL YOU 3 EP11! ! 9 ;One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.; 160 ACRBS DBBDBDiil60 CTJND 160 ACRES Hmber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there are 140 acres gcxd farming lend, and tlie balance A 1 pasture. The deeded laud hae a good epin.go vwieroni, JX fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. AND STIlTv AKOTHBR' Deeded ranch, 160 acresTboTwudTwill selJ on easy terms A good l rjjr ca pj for it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the East and Has no use tor ANOTHER BARGAIXi Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms- Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Uepp- ntr. Patronite those who patronizt We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be publUhed unlaw the writer1! real name la signed at an evidence of good faith. Did you ever Bead about the Man who Hid bis Light under A bushel? Yen? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the SoiJe BChemea lu the country Will not Bcoomplisb Half as much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read Bv the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that O-ies its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. .(1 .sa Thb McKinley bounty on sugar will not be repealed, only modified. This is somewhat of a surprise. Knoi.jsu say that under tbe proposed tariff changes if tbey do not prosper it is their own fault. Mahtf.ii Workman Powderly, of tbe Knights of Labor, bas resigned and Jag R. Sovereign has beon chosen to take bis pluce. Wiieub is tbe prosperity that the repenl advoodes promised lis? Guess we buuougrassoro will have to go down to the metro olis to hour the gold b.igs px pluiu it all. Dan VooKimiiH is preparing his Bilver bill. Dun evidently thinks that he cnniiot puss it, or else he would have taken a dilTerent stiiud ou the repeal measure which came beare Ilia special session o! congress. Captain Edmund L. Zamnhki, in ventor of the pueumatio guu, will only aocompaiiy tbeBruzilinn fleet far enough to make uraotioal experiments ou water. The i ftioiioy uf the new guu ou haud bus long be 'ii established, but no tests have ever been made at sea. The Gaptaiu H)S hewill nut engage iu flgbting, but will leave the ship Nietheroy, before reaoliing hostile waters, tlowever, many Americans are volunteering in the servioe of tbe Brazilian government. The Adve itUlun Of Hood's yiirsaparilla is always within the bounds of reasou because it ie true; it sIwhjh appeals to tbe sober, common sense of thiukiug people beoause it is Hue; "nil it is a'ways fully subatanti ated I iy endorsements; wbiuh in the uniincial world would be accepted with out a moment's hesitation. Tub promised tariff bill, fresh from the hands of ways and means committee, bas at lust been given out for public oouiiideratioii. It pluoeg wool upou the free list. Many othir things that are now on the protected basis are also made free from duty, though woolen goods is one notable noepliou. Draft ing a hill and passing it are two differ ent propositions, yet with both bouses of congress democratic, backed by a president of the same faith, it aeeme likely that the country will be oalled upou to realize the promises made by the siu'cessful party at tbe polls last year. A Herald uf the lufaut Year. Clip the last thirty years or more from the century, and the segment will represent the teim of tbe unbounded popularity of Hosteller's titoinaon bit ters. The opening of tbe year 1SIM will besitikalized bv the appearance of a fresh Aluianao of tbe Bitters, iu which the uses, derivation and action of this world-famous medicine will be lucidly eel forth. Everybody should read il. The oalendar and astronomical calcula tions to be found in this brochure are always astonishingly accurate, and the statistic, illustrations, humor and other reading matter neb in interest and full of profit. The Ilostetters Uoui pany, of l'lllelnirg, Pa., publish it tbtni elvea. They employ more thau sixty hands iu the mechanical work, and more than elevtn months iu the year are con sumed in ilB preparation. It can be obtaiued, without cost, of all druggists and country dealets, and is printed in English; (iermau, French, Welsh, Nor weigan, Hwedisb; Hollaiid, Bohemian and Hpauisb. pine city 1tkj1b. Editor: Mr This pleasant evenirg as I sit in my humble mansion with all of tbe com forts of life bestowed upon me, exoept s cheerful wife and a prattling youngster and gaze on the beautiful valley o Butter creek, with its green alfalfa field spreading to the hills, I feel that th people of Morrow oounty should knov tbat we are not dead but sleeping. 8 I will attempt to give you a few briei items from this seotion. Grass is better here tbie fall than it has been for yers, and it looks as though we will have fat stock to go in to the winter with. Yesterday morn ing when we ventured to look out on tbe landsoape and saw her olotbed in her winter garment it made us feel sad, but this morning when we found thai tbe snow was all gone, we put on a suiile such tbat if every young lady who is looking fo' her future happiness. ooulJ have Been she would hive gladly aocepted us for life. Butter creek was bleat with good orops this year and everything looks promising but money matters, and tbey look very discouraging. We would like to inquire of a friend of ours iu Sand Hollow as to bow tbe big fish are getting along. Mr. John Shaw, of Heppner, bette know here as John, tbe horse trader, was over last week on business, but did not favor us with his presenoe. The new press tbat I. L. Howard and Alex Lyndsa introduced last wioter, exploded last spring disabling some of the parties most interested in the new enterprise. Ciicfpeh's Friend. Tine City, Or., Nov. 24, 1893. F11WT AWAliU At CHICAGO. Sheepmen will be interested to know tbat there is no longer any question as to tbe relative merits of tbe different sheep dips upon the market. Christy & Wise tuke pleasure in announcing that Hayward's Dips (paste aud liquid) for whiob they are sole P. O. agents, have secured the first award at the World's Fair, and last year these dips received the silver medal at California State Fuir and gold medal at Mechanic Fair. San Frauoisco-.Every praoticals heepmen that ever used Hayward's Dips, pro. nounoed them the very best dips for the , cure of soab, the general health of sheep and conditions of wool, 181 IG3 sw. AUKIUULTUIUL, COLLEGE NOT KB. Messrs. MoElroy and Applenbite visited the oollege last week, and each made a short address during the morn ing exeioiBes. School was dismissed on Thursday, Nov. 23 iu reBpeot to tbe governor's proclamation. A union meeting of the Wehsteriau and Ciceronian Booieties was held ou Monday Nov. 20th. A larga number of visitors were present. There will be no recitations at the oollegu on the Friday following Thanks, giving. This gives inauy of the students who do not live far offau opportunity of spending a few days with their relatives and friends. Iu the physiology class laat week sheep hearts were passed aronud for disection, thus affording each student ample means to become familiar with this important part of auatomy. Tbe remainder of the week was spent in studying tbe various tissues of the body from misoropic slides. Prof. Horner made tbe O. A. O. band a pleasant call last Tuesday afternoon while tbe boyg were rehearsing. He ei pressed bis appreciation of tbe marked improvement whiob is being made and the iUerest taken iu the work. Be also presented the band with five dollars for the purpose of buying new music The baud boys take this means of thank ing him for his kindness. Heretofore the bovs have bad to buy their own music, aud this aloug with other necessary expenses, has made it ditllonlt to muiutaiu a band. At present the boys are very muoh iu need of two or three instruments and if a few others would follow the example set by Prof. Horner this want would soon be re alized. Contributor. Corvallls, Or., Nov. 27, 18113. Heartless Canuot be Cared by local aoplioations, aa tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to oure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is oansed by an iutismed condition of the mucous liniug of the Eustachian tube, When this tuba gels inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is the result, and unless tbe iuilamstion can be takeu out anil this tube restored to its normal con dition, bearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but all inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafuess (caused by catarrh) that cannot tie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send fur circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. UTSold by druggists, 7,So. AST SKATING IN HOLLAND. The Dotchtnan TJoean't Look Handsome. But He Goes m Lively Gait. The average Dutchman of the south, though he can skate very well, looks rather foolish on the ice. His short legs and wide breeches are admirable ad juncts to his nose, his thin, cocked beard and the lumpishness of his ex pression, says Chambers' Journal. To be sure, this breadth makes him look important, but if he were less muscu lar it would be a sad hindrance to him In battling with the wind, which in win ter is apt to make skating in one di rection something of a trial. The Fries lander, however, is taller, better pro portioned and in all respects a hand some fellow. The yellow beard he some times wears seems to put him at once on a footing of affinity with the other members of that respectable Anglo Saxon family to which we ourselves be long quite as much as his provincial speech and his blue eyes. He is a most masterful creature when once he has put on those quaint, okl-fashloned skates of his, and thinks uothing of making a score of miles from one vil lage to another before you and I are out of bed. As for the cold, what cares he for it? Be knows he must rely on that lusty circulation of his to keep him from being benumbed, though he clothe ever so lightly, and seems more regardful for his head which a seal skin cap takes care of than of his well-shaped body. A Frioslund canal in winter is as lively as anything can be. The ice may not be very good or of unquestionable strength, but no sooner are the boats penned in and the broken pieces of ice sufficiently welded to allow him to skate between them than the sport begins. It is a feat of honor to be the first In the district to cross the canal when the wintry season is in Its youth. The name of the bold lad is remem bered for a week or twfo, and I have nc doubt bis pluck standB him In good stead in the esteem of the cherry cheeked damsels of his province, whose eyes dance past one so brightly when the ice festival is In full swing and Journeying is all done on skates. OFFICES ODDLY WON. The Applicants Attracted Notice by Dolus l-;ccentrlc Tilings. "People sometimes obtain work from Cncle Sain in peculiar ways," says tin San Francisco Argonaut. "Not so very long ago a poetess of fashion in a fai western stute became an office-seeker, adopting a novel method of pursuing her object. She appealed to a Unitec States senator, bombarding him with poetry by mail. Once a week regularly he received from her a long letter in th( shape of a poem. Sometimes he gol two a week. The poetry was probably the worst that any poetess of passioi has ever produced. "At first ho paid no attention to it but at length It began to prey upon hii mind. When this sort of thing hue gone on for five or bix months he be came desperate. So finally he wrote U her, saying: 'Your poems have proved to me that you are unfit for any publk office. Nevertheless, if you will ceast writing and sending them to me I wil get you a job.' And he did. It is re corded that a man, appointed sixth auditor of the treasury, subject to ex amination, was asked to state the dis tancc of the moon from the earth. II ii written answer was simply: 'Not neai enough to affect the functions of i sixth auditor.' Be passed. JUPITER'S RED SPOT. it Can De Kasilr Seen Through a SuiaU Telescope by Amateur Astrouoiuers. All owners of telescopes, and their uumber has become very large withiu the past few years, will be glad to hear that the strange red spot on Jupiter, which was so much obscured last sum mer as, at times, to be invisible even with the huge Lick telescope, is slowly brightening again. The appearance, says the Youth's Companion, is as if a veil nf elnuls wlii Ii he, I been ilrnu n iver it. being (.fadu.i.ly ri-invei!. '1 his ;.. It i,., meal; ihe only tir.u that I his si -gul.ir sp; t en the eiiiut planet has behaved in a similar nay since it. first made its nppeiiranee in 1878. Just what the spot K and vliat the changes iu its Aspect mean, ustromv niers do in.t y.-t l;no. lint that it is i tremendous phenomenon upon the sur face of the great world of Jupiter is ev ident when a few figures eom-eruing its dimensions are recalled. The spot is not loss than thirty thou sand miles long and at least seven thou sand miles wide. In other words, it cov ers an urea more than equal to the whole surface of the earth. The fiery hue which it sometime? presents for months together seems very suggestive in view of the proba bility that Jupiter is a planet jet in an Intensely heated condition, whose con tinents and oceans, if it is ever to pos sess any, have not yet been formed. When at its brightest the red spot can be Well KCCn With flL tal.to.rrA nf Mi te or four inches' aperture, so that it men xorms a suitable object for obser vation by amateurs. This year Jupiter is particularly in teresting on account of the distinctness of Its great svstem of belts, lvimr r,,.- slid with its equator. Small tele scopes snow the principal belts easily, aud it is verv Interestimr t, i--t..l, ,),. changes that take place iu them from nine to time, particularly when it is re membered that what one is looking at is probably vast masses of swirling clouds in the heated atmitsnlu-t-M l"if U tViifl.l that may be said to be in the process of creation. For further information call at our office. Nerve Blood Tonic uiMer Rr-nri for defei'.i i.vt Dr. un-LlAilS' 50c, WEDlCiiil- CO., per box Schenectady, N.Y. ,i .. !;'1:u..t)u. (J fur 8'..3fl. HATTEES .GO O.W.R MF'G. C9 -PORTLAND. ORE. For sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Kio. ana r. w. Ayers, Jr. PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the history or. onr country wnen trie demand for inventions and improvements in the arts and scienoes generally was Sicrbk 'at as now. The conveniences of mankind in the faotory and workshop, the household and on the farm, 'as well as in official life, require oontinual accessions to the uppuitenauce and implimeuta of each in order to save labor, time aud expense. The political change iu the admiuistra on government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who being on the alert, and ready to per ceive the existing deficiencies, does not rermit the uffairs of government to de ter him from quickly oonoeiving the remedy to overoome existing disorepsn eies. Too great oare oaunot be exer oiaed in choosing & competent and skill ful attorney to prepare and proseoute an application for patent. Valuable in terests have been lost and destroyed in innumerable instances by the employ ment of incompetent counsel, and es pecially is this tidvioe applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" 8) stem. Inventors who entrust tb(ir busiuess to this class of attorneys do so at imminent risk, as the breadth and streugth of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to get an allowance and obtain tbe fee. THE I'BESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Qeneral Manager, 018 F street, N. W.,Washington, D. C, representing a large uumber of impor tant daily and weekly pipers, and gen eral periodicals of the eonntry, was in stituted to protect its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said Cuc pany is prepared to take charge of all pateut business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare and proseoute applications generally, including me chanical inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, cupy rights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and gives espeoial atteuion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to enter into competition with any ffrm in Jseonring foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. Jons Weddkrbi'Hn. 618 F Street, P. 0. Box 383. Washington, D. 0. 110 REWARD. Strayed from my pasture about Oct. let, 1893, one five-year oiu Oow and one three-year old hciffer, both are dark red. marked with anderbit in left ear, brand ed J on richt hip, I will pay $5 a oead if delivered at my plaoe. Hahrt Jonkh. Lena, Or. lH-i-tf "How to Cur All Skin OiaeasM.' Himply apply "8wayne'a Ointment." No internal medicine reuuired. Cnrea tetter, eezema, itoh, all emotions on the face, bands, nose, tc. leaviue- the akin clear, white and healthly. Its great urrmuK nun oiiruuve powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 jr. FREE 1 nlALi ."ii4 itctj, nrvoai dbUl and bt vitally - IK WARD wJlufuTE, UOI.MIt.JT.Mrtl,0l LOCAL MARKET REFOUT. Wheat, bu 35 Flour.bbl 2 50 (8 300 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds. owt. 1 60 " " three ' 1 75 2 00 Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 2 25 " stock 1 ou K I to Hogs, ou font, cwt 4 50 Hogs, dressed b 00 CS I uu Wool 6 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs.doz 20 Chickens, doz 3 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 81 03 & 1 08 J?'lour, bbl 8 00 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 60 (16 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00 Hogs, owt i 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 (tf 12 Butter, lb 25 30 Eggs, doz 206) 25 Chiokens, doz 5 00 600 Turkeys, tt 15 18 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, owt $ 85 (3 95 Flour.bbl 2 90 3 15 Beeves, ot 1 75 (3 2 75 dressed 3 50 (3 6 00 MuttoDB, live sheared ... 2 50 3 00 " dressed 6 7G 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter 20 30 Eggs, doz 27J (3 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 (A 4 50 Turkeys lb 15 17 Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON, X J Oct. 4. 189H. Notice Is herebv elven that the following-named settler has Died notice of his intention to make final proof in support of nis ciann, ana mat saia proot wm oe made De fore J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at Heppner, or., on uov. in, iny.j, viz. : RINEHAKT SCHILLER. HJ 3243 for tfoe E NWU NE1 8E 8ec. 31 and M W!a MfM Sec. 32 To. 6. 8. K 25 E. W. M. He names' the lollowiug witnesses to prove his euiiuuuouB. resilience upon ana cultivation or, said land, viz. : George Perry, of Lone Rock, Herman Meissuer, of Gooseberry. Paul Schiller, of GooBeberry, auu iwufc niimn, oi lxnie hock Oregon. MO. John W. Litwis, Register, Sheriff's Sale. V Wrot18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER Zs the l', ifirtueof an execution Issued out l tieju l opoitourt ol the State of Oregon for y. ,,i,',,rei Morrow, and to me directed and ae.il'.1""""" -n Judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 20th day of May lhi, In favor of W. B. Cunnlnghame, Plaintiff, and against J. D. Ball, Defendant, for the sum of Seven Hundred and Ten Dollais, and for the further sum of Two Dollars damages and costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed i the clerk's oltice of said Court In said County on the 20th day of May 1W6. And thereafter on November 27th, 16, said judgment was duly assigned and transfered from the said W. B. Cunninghaine to Wm. Hughes for a valuable consideration, and there being now due on said judgment the sum of Two Hundred and Ten Dollars, together with interest at the rate of a cent, per annum on the full sura of heveti Hundred and Ten Dollars from the )th day of May lsi6 to the Attn day of December, 18ns, to gether with interest at the rate of 8 cent, per annum ou the sum of Two Hundred and 'len Dollars from 28th day of December, lssu, 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 3th day of December, lftai, at one o'clock p. m. at the Court house door in Heppner, Morrow County and State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said J. D. Ball, Defend ant had on or after the 20th day of May $w, in or to the following described premises, to-wit: '1 he bouth East quarter of Sec. Eleven (11) in Township Throe South of Range Twenty-three (23) East of W. M., iu Morrow County, State of Oregon, and centaliislOU acreB. Dated at hepp ner this sth day of November, 18'J3. GKO. NOBLR, 178-187 Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon Sheriff's Sale. NOnt'E IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT u nder and by virtue of an execution issued umviHwiituiivwiiiwujH mate oi uregon for the County of Morrow, aud to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered iu said court on the 7th day of Sept 8'J3, lu favor of TheOregou Mortgage Company a nnu )i,ii ubl r mill-is in. onurn, ut- fpllflHIlt fnr Hit 011m nt Ifitra. U .. ,4 .1 - . - -. -. , - -. uu va imiiui cu ttiiu Thirty-three Dollars and Seventy-live cents. and fnr the fnrthop a,,m nl X-i.... r,..n attorneys fees and Twenty-two Dollars and fourteen cents costs, and, whereas, by said Judgment it was ordered and anjudged that the following described real property, to-wif The Nortn East quarter of Section Twenty-six In Township two North of Range Twenty-three East of W. M. in Morrow county Oregon, be -w.u ,v Baiioiv mm jitugmeui, costs and ac cruine pnatR I will m uu,,,pu,. un ...... of December, 1893 at one o'clock p. m., of said day. at the front door of the court house, in j....... ...u..v , V115U11, bvii merigiu, line and interest of the said Francis M. shurte in and .u uie auuve uescrioea property at Public Auction to the hlehet hln.W Inr ,;..k i 1....,., the proceeds to be anDlied to the Ktimu,.ii,. J iut said executlou and all costs, aud costs that may accrue. .. . . 0r-0' Nobi-b, . Sherlffof Morrow County. Oreiron uaica NOV 21. 1893. 182-90 Summons. T.I JUSTICE COURT FDR SECOND DISTRICT BM,,eui.,vBuiilvuiiiii)riH aiorrow. t. C. Ashbangh.Plalntltr,) ., , v"' t SUMMONS. H. E. Hooker, Defendant,) TO H. E. HOOKER, defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear before the under signed a Justice of the peace for the District aforesaid on the Sth day of January 1894, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the otlice of said Justice In such district to answer the above named plaint! It in civil action The Defendant will take notice that if he ui'f .,,ln,!r,tb? complaint herein, the Plaintiff will take Judgment against him for One hundred and six and 21M0U Dollars and for lh til ehar .xn. nf r...-... .. j . , r. . .. . w.. capjur, ui mis action. I Given under my baud this 21 day of Nov. ui . . c- E- J". ,M-W Justice of the Peace. Summons. TS TUB JUSTICE COURT POR SECOND Buc'.-ilaaluT'1' u r- t VJ; , , i SUMMONS. H. E. Hooker Defendant) TO U.K. HOOKER. Defendant. lu the name of the Stateof Oregon, You are hereby required to appear before the under nlgned a justice of the peace for district afore said on the Sth day or January " lw a t wo o clock .In the afternoon of aaf. day at the ottlceoiaald Justice in such district ti ,, the above named plain tl IT In a civil action The Defendant will take no e" t hat f he fail to answer the complaint herein the Pl.in tilt will tate judgment. ,i( Mm for KlJh v' seven and w-liu Dollar, together wi h co.U and" expenaesof this action. """lostsand iHa'i" mJ h,ind thl' "'J "t Nov. , , C. E. Joms. Justice of the Peace. WJiat it tht eonrflflon of youvt Xt your hair drg, hartk, brittle? Doet it tpllt at tht endtf Hat it a Uftlttt appearance ? Does it fait out trlien eowioetf or hruthti T It it full of dandruff t Vots your tealp itch f It it dry or in a heated condition ? Ifthett are some of your tymptomt be warned in Mm or you wilt became bald. SKGOKOM ROOT HAIR GROWER Is what you need. It production Is not an aocldent, but the reatilt of nclnitf.f! n acarch Knowledge of llie diaeanesof the balrand scalp led to the .llncovfiry rf ti' to treat them. "8ltoolcum"coutains neither minerals nor oil n. It Is not-lf-, (it a (li'liKhtfully cooling and refreshing Tonic. By stimulating the follloli.ie, it falling hair, cures dandruff and grows hair on bald heads. E if Keep the scalp clean, healthy and free from Irritating eruptions, by th. (i of .tiofe-uw. Skin Soup. It destroys parasitio insects, whivh ft ed on a,.d tU , , Mi ir your draws cannoi aoppiy you, nnn umm wm, o .,. w-wi : prepaid, on tocoiyt ol p--.ee. Grower, $1.0U por bottle: 6 for (AlW. tto.-p, ji,. : , jar ; ti for .ftu. TRADE MARK Bceitcreti THE SIC00KUM ROOT 7 South Fifth Ave., DR. FOOTE'S HAND-BOOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES, la tne title ot a very valuable book that gives a irrest amount of Information of tbe Utmost Importance to Everybody, ci.m erUnj? their dally habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS AHOl T What to Eat, IIow to Eat it. Things to Do, Things to Avoir!, Perils of Summer, Influence of Plants, Parasites nf the Rkln, Ak'iiholasa Food and a Luiiffs and Lung Diseases, Effect of Tobacoo, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Superfluous nalr, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure, Tipinovinir Same. How Much to Wear. To (Jet. lflri nf l.lro. How to Breathe, I)nprn nf KiNMinir. Restoring the Drowned. Contagious Diseases. Malarial Affection. Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them, Croup to Prevent. Ventilation, ness, Exercise, IT TELLS HOW TO CUBE Elack Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblains, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, neadachc, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snorlns, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Moutb, Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stinp;s and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers, Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms is Children. IT WILL SA VIS lOCTOHS BILLS t"All new Bntiscribers and prompt renewuls during tbe month of Nov. will be preseosed with a free onpyof this as n premium. r&llis.. Dawson Ss Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All bnsiness attended to in a prompt and sntisfaotory manner. Notaries fabliu and Collectors. :J OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, ; - .- f-v . FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government Is that of INVENTORS, w ho often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions aa to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. ,Jf y" hav ? invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course t- pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rigHs, or if you are charged with infringement by matter. ma"er t0 " fora reliable OPINION before acting on the THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, wksmNGTON, D.C. p. o. box sa JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. 4S- Cut this out and send It with your Inquiry. -t nsumotion That dreariprl What shall stav say Scott s Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil nnH V,,,., , ,. and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumpuon ? Make no delay but take 8COtt's Emillslnn - . .. u.oo vougns, .t'.Pf n8ump,ion' Scrofula, and all Anaemio and Wastlna Diseases. Prevents wastine In children. Almost iu palatable a milk. Get only the genuine. Pre pared by Scott 4 Eowne, Chemists, New lork. Bold by all Druggists. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. ATOTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN THAT THF east quarter, snd the East ha o the V vntKivrt in ...i ... lwr IS!U- wsrle and oniHld dHte. 1 C0"rt0( Morrow county ra of "s'liT "i"11' daf, at ,1,e hl"ir ' o'clock rnVi.;.. T'..., 1 111 1 rlit known as the u h. hi. . r.7 .'' "'- ""le will i,e ,,,,, , ' tnade. as aforesaid , " th J e My:' October, A. D. isj, u"UHl "' -'t day ol HAIR GROWER CO.. New York, N. Y. Care of Teeth, After. Dinner num. BANK BUILDING. OREGON. "" uicduiui disease j its rnvn-rpc? T7,,. .i. Scott's Mirateion Administrator's Sale. UNPBsRed tDoMh. XIRTUE 0F AN 0RIKR lor Morrow Co, S!, b.tt1ll (lontt 0re80n. 18!W Th t!5??' " he 6th dy Ol Nov. A. D. Mt.t.0 Hn sKrTi a'"""'trator of the Friday" December 8 d,ln dei, will on afternoon of ,HW dv it,one.oViock in tne house door ? d' ii ,ro" of the court Oretron sell m lh. 1,1 ePpnet- Morrow county hand ?11 th. r X 'Sh"' l" ,or ea"h ln James 8 Breeding i"6 nd. 1,."ere,t of "ld '"llowlni descried' r..! 6"'"'1' 10 th 'S oimw ik .,leau ,Ern,Pe"y. o-wlt: N. n .:rTSVwholeld 1" Rf ' eem est on d v Jl thf 'ninl-trator may of Nov A h is'it ot 11 1)a,LMl thl" Wn dy A. u. 1M3, at Heppner Oreson. 177. jiS A. W. B HRKiitNn, Administrator. PILES tti ut ki f.' N . in.. n (rom boiio,,,. ril,ul. trio,.. P JUay Daiscou, Adinlnlstratrli. SMB. DR. H. W RriT-ro 8r.Lotru.lto.