Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 23, 1894, Image 4

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    CURES
FAIN,
JACOBS
RHEUMATISM.
NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA,
LiiMRArn
SPRAINS, BRUISES, SWELLINCS, BURNS.'
UTS FOR MONEY.
SHO0TINO AN ALLIGATOR.
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PRENTISS RECTlYINGPILT
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PAT
Aln-oat all .illsaii(liic,ll,.,, . ... . . ' . V
,, ,,,, , , luujuiiion. nero 13 a pm mat euros torpid
toils.:!.. slolc headache nod kidney and liver
L ,'1 ' t'.''i""iJ '"" 1""v""-' ""' ' CONSTIPATION, which
, ....... .i,,.,,,,,! ,m ,rKnoBSi .waroot )t gutuujj habitual and chronic with you.
see to It in rhp.,.. tliosn niMu xwtl ,.....
Us. aRFNTI"5ft DrrricviM mi
ft4"3 vei bocauao .t Is tho only safo and harmless
romoily that will surnlv nrAHTiEv o,
wo to It i T!,n,.; t!.sn pl,
M
PLEXION
Try a bol and sue for your.
clour tho :,kln and n-niovo all blotches from tho to,
self, .. Cents a bos.
23' , , SDLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
j j Or o.,t by m,lU upn ri,,,11Jt (lf '
a! ai
Krentiss Chemical ami Man.
jff !6 CAUFORNIA STRHHT, rA,
iS I'rolitlwi'li
0,0, 1 Front. hi li
i-titViiin iiiih .
I'tlryliigplllsi
Miri '.'."n ?!,,'M',","l','sal'"';'lf'lli-'I'lllciirocolitlpution
umi.i.nHtlpuiion 1'romlas H.-'llrylliKnlllscurmTnnstlm.tlnn
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
same dodge successfully during tuo for
auou-
11 i iftii 'ii mil. mmi imaiii
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney,
P. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
nr-lnon,''3, .t,,scl,nrtf1'l ""Idlers nml sailors who served ninety dnys.orover, in the late war
was ! 1, i ,V 'r'S "arti"",v"r r"uly disabled for ordinary manual labor" whether disabufty
WI OOVVW h , V-'"' """'"Ki"'" of their pecuniary circumstances. "
,iheto
1, yt'arS) "h"OSt " - w no
UHVy. auu y ut
laWt';!ilhl,l,:tr:y'rhi0.',Cd Um,Cr ,le IaW'. "' - ' other
1,lw'.'"i1S "1 soUli,r drawing from $2 to $10 per month under tile old lav are entitled to
entitled. WSirt regular army or navy .Ineethe war are also ;
or delude," Wr so,,llcr8 atul H'cir widows alsoentltled, if sixty-t'wo years of age or disabled
;ateM;!wsornoI;0'nI'k'l;d ""d 3cllIe"''" obtained, whether pension has been eranted under
Ce1tincateCJVmjri0pCneil ."d,','",,,ment if rejection improper or Illegal,
have ll'st S?oriBim,"parsUaCl,arKU btaiaed for S0'dic" aud of the laU war whq -
.uo.o, mwsanuin.orniat.on. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address'
THE PRESS CLRIMS COMPANY
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
r.u. WASHINGTON, D.C
Bourn Sick Men in i'nrl Wlio stralu th
. . ' ''" Veiieeaiiro on the Thief Who Hta.e tho
I lie runsians am not slow nt ruses tf liuiliM k.
raise money. Sympathetic s:,Lctatorf One day after dinner, says a traveler
pathered the other day around a young Jn Queensland, who has recorded his
man wbn fell down in fmnr. 11F tb 1 .1 .
exptTU'iices umier lite lute: .wliiik
, Louvre, in Paris, in wliat appfared tc I.'riends." we found tliut an alliR-ator
j boancpilrptic souuro. One of tlio by- had tilkon awuv OIle ,)f tlle workinff
slanders snapped forward and proposed bullocks, which was lvinff down a few
to carry the invalid to a clinn.st's slior hundred vards from tlie house. Tliu
not far off,-and anollier olTered to assist, tracks showed plainly that the animal
Th one w ho spoko first took up thf must have taken its victim by tile hind
epileptic's hat, and throwing sixpenof ! quarters aud dragged it alomf, for the
into it, said to tho crowd: "I am a poor : earth was plowed up where the bullock
man myself, but if each one of you did had been holding- back with its head"
like me this unfortunate creature would and forelegs.
have something to help to relieve h if It had been dragged to the river's
nunuiuiuD. juiprueu. oy tins irenerous edire anil there killed and Dartiveaten.
examplo, tho crowd showered copperr As we approached the bank we saw
and small silver into tno hat until ovei the alligator by the carcass, still fecd-
82.50 was collected. ing, but it dropped into thewater like
Great was their astonishment when Khinnf uiirhtnf ns.
two constables walked up and seized My employer, Mr. A , turned to
hoth r.lin hdnnrnlnnt iwtirint t rt f 1.1:
v ,.u I'.itiuLui vl vijc i uie V.JLH spuritiiiig eyes.
am inu t-ynopiau out- iow is our caacce. ne crieu. 10
feror. Tho latter, as soon as he opanod nig-ht and to-morrow night it will come
his eves anil unw tlm mitiMmnn 1 ..... ...n....i. 'in
.. (..,.., mm., ttniii alio eat 01 me uunucii. 1 neii
that he was an invalid and attomntcd tel w ran nh.t. it "
escape. They were both taken to At I The next evening we sought the
lock-un and were identified :ii t.wo wi.ll. mint L. ot. nP7nucu 1,.,...,., uil
known lazy mendicants, named Carnot The river bank nearest the water was
nr.l T., On 1 1 ...1 ...
.LSIIHH.-U, Lin-v nau miauu.11 mi verv steeD lor about thirtv vards: then
mr f no fm'a I il. .1.. ..1 x 41
nine was avenue slope lor unoiner
twenty yards, and on that slope the
carcass of the bullock was now lying.
We were careful to have the wind
against us. as the alligator is shy, and
would never ascend the bank if it
should smell us.
We lav down flat on the cronnd he-
hind the bushes, and it was agreed
that I was not on any account to tire
until Mr. A should give me the sig
nal by means of a touch. Then I was
to (ire into the mouth of the alligator,
while he at the same moment tried to
send a ball through its eye.
We lay in this isition until mid
night, and then came a heavy body
creeping up the hill, distinctly audible,
though out of sight- Now and then
the noise would cease for a minute or.
two, then it would come on again, and
at lust we saw the dark mass of the
alligator come crawling up to the bul
lock and begin tearing at it.
1 dared not move sullicientlv to look
at Mr. A . but I nervou.'dv nwaiti.il
the signal to fire. The alligator turned
j this way and that: at one moment it
almost seemed as if its powerful tail
might sweep us away,
j At length we heard another alliga
I tor crawling up the bank-, and the first
tine began snanniiii? its fatm f..i,
, ciottsly. j ,
j Then came the signal. Jiang! went
tho rifles. The beast did not move u
muscle. It was niiifcn d OII.M. nml in..
could hear the other one tearing and
rolling down into tlie water again.
BEWLUEIIZA,
Or I.a Grinpe, though occasionally epi
demic, is always more or less prevalent.
The best, remedy for this complaint
18 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
" Last Sprfnp, I wits taken flown with
La Grippe. At times 1 was completely pros
trated, and so ilifflcnlt was my breathing
that my breast seemed ns if confined in an
Iron cane. I procured a bottle of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I liecan
tiiklnir it than relief followed. I could not be
lieve that the effect would be so rapid and the
cure so complete. It is truly a wonderful medicine."-W.
H. Williams, Crook City, S. 1).
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Promptto act, suceto cure
A Gentleman
Who formerly resided In Connecticut, but
who now resides in Honolulu, writes: "For
20 years fast, niy wife
and 1 have used Ayer's
Hair Vigor, and we
attribute td It the dark
hair which she and I
now have, while hun
dreds of our acquaint
ances, ten or a dozen
'years younger than we,
are either gray-headed,
white, or bald. When
asked howour hairhas
retained its color and
fullness, we reply, By
the use of Ayer's flair
Vigor nothing else.'"
"In 1868. my affianced
was nearly bald, and
the hair
H&P kePt ,alN
every
day. I
induced
tiAt'tmi.A
Aver's Hair Vigor, and very soon, it not
oiny checked any further loss of hair, but
produced an entirely new growth, which has
remained luxuriant and glossy to this day.
I can recommend this preparation to all in
need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all .
that it Is claimed to be." Antouio Alarrun,
Bastrop, Tex.
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
UMUE
AND
ncci, trncurr, loi of
ci itvnicut, nervous actmiiT,
..n.,nt.. r.l rtt.hrua taitminhood. Ql)0D(li
ripfd y cured by atendeay motjMd'. Cunt politicly
guaran'ecj. lutt:oti 11 link and Hook free. CtUorwritt.
DR. WARD INSTITUTE.
120 N. Ninth St., ST. LOUIS. MO.
ir t it.. i . i. m
-O- (circle with parallel ",.') J d
( MtleMuue on left hip abo lr " I '' fhlil
Bonnty.
llotvnrfl .1 F. f ' I I n
with bar abov'R It) ou r'ihi $.'ZT? H
Jit., do. ItanKoinMorr'IiHffu,
RHIIIft Oil
! tillu rouutiMi.
DR.DODDS Cure o
OUC IN HORSES.
GUARANTEED.
Every ovrner of & horw nhuu'i. kfpp
It on hand. It mv )v Hu lltu oi a
valuable animal- One iiackaRe wilj
cnrouinhi to iu cnif. t'rice ll.UU,
Sent tiv mail o exprt-ii. Our Ac
coiintltook, w It-h cotitalnililuutq
itublu k.'.-pfm, nirtil. d free
II. ijeJAUlN HPlnt,
Nr. Lam, ua
The Old Reliable
nnKiHW. mat, Jleppner, Oru
heart on the left shou der. li!u, Vi"' hill
Hun-aker, 11 A, Warner I t!.t T Jl,,rr"lk,
sbouldHr; oa.Ui.. II Xft hi, 1 UuM, U on ,ft
Hrdi8tv,AIIrt, Nyo' ',.,.
lef, Z,lk"re"' J M' H,,rdm'' "'-Ho, h
on left shoulder cattle, same on ri5,Tv?!i,ll!lii
Huston. I.ntbor. K.Kht Mile li, - u "'
the left .honldorand heart on the lef""."? Ho,
up. iiHIIKa in fllnrp, l
, Ivy Alfred, Long Creek, Or-i S. '"'"f.
riKht h.p, crop off left ear and bith,"r 'ft luDi
same brand on left s unilHr ii..1"'"' Hon.
ai(
tinui
Established 88 years. Treats male or rem. He
morrlul ni filnilA. In Pnatta nt nvnOHIiro
abuses, excesses or tmpropriotles. HKILL
GUARANTKKI). fionrd and apartments
furnished when desired. Question lllanlc
and llook free. Call or write.
SYPHILIS,
The wortl forai poll,
lflvilv iamrl :ilt vrari
.ceaifulnracticc. Tn-nt meat confidential. Cum
"."inn ui m uiiiL'B. llTIUi H1W. yut'HKIII ItlllllX BUI
Dookfrta. Call or writ. DR. WARO INSTITUTE,
120 N. 9th St..St.Loul,Mo
mm
TRIALS
UIW run
J 1 1 1 1 - ur
DOWN MOUNT HAMILTON.
IF VOU WflNf INFORMsTION ABOUT
OF GENERAL INTEREST.
A London paper tolls of a dog whlon.,
having run away from its new master,
travolod fifty miles over an unknown
country to its old homo, arrived there
tho day after starting.
An officer who bought for a trifle an
old desk in Montreal was led by marks
on the cover to make an investigation,
that proved tho article one of such
hiHtoric interest that the Knglish gov
eminent has given him ono thousand
dollars for it. ,
A big poplar treo was felled at
Utica, Intl., recently, and as it struck
tho ground a large limb broko off, in tho
heart of which was found tho antlers of
a doer, a cow's horn anil a number of
curious shells. Tlie mystery is how
they gut there.
-A prominent runehero of the Upper -riatlo
valley, Wy. T., lately issued an
odd challenge to the betting fraternity
of the universe. Ilo will wager bin
placo and stock against fio.nnu that in
any staled hunting season within threo
years he will, unaided, kill llfty grizzly
bears in tlie Klk Mountain and .Medicine
How ranges.
A family in Henry County, (hi., con
sists of throe mothers, three sons, two
grandmothers, three grandsons, ono
gront-grumlinother, one daughter-in-law,
one husband, one graml-daiighter-ln-ltuv,
two brothers, one daughter,
two great -grandsons, one wife, two
widows, one graiidinotlier-ln-law, ami
there are only six in the family.
A Murfreesboro (Teiui.) woman went
fiito tlie post-ollee. and demanded a
letter. When told that there was none
she said she knew there was, and made
tho clerk look four or live times. When
Bho became finally convinced sho left
the olllce in a great rage, saying that
sho was going to make that old colored
lortune-teller refund the money alio had
paid her.
Parisians Jiave lately been enter
tained by a remarkable artist who dis
plays wonderful skill in her peculiar
form of painting. With plates of va
rious colored sand before her, she takes
tho sand in her right hand and causes
it to fall in beautiful designs upon a
table. A bunch of grapes is pictured
with violet sand, a leaf with green
sand, tho stalks with brown sand, and
relief and shadows by ot her sands; when
the work is brushed away a botinuet of
roses ami outer objects are represented
with the same dexterity and delicacy.
v Tlie most polite nation in diplomat
ic intercourse is llelgiiini. When the
Helgian authorities adilres-ied a letter
to this tioyernnientaskiii .r if the l'i,!i.1
Ktatesstill claimed us citizens all chil
dren of alien parents born here, theconi
municatiou closed ,vith: W should he
grateful if your Kxcellotiry would have
tho great kindnes-i to furnish me with
this document and give me the infor
mation desired. Thankin v.nn- b'v,...l
lency in advance, 1
Wishing to know w'i .
tions of tlie Piuted S; a,
peddling, the Hoi. i
oluded Willi: "1 huve
recourse to your H.-eel
flees, begging you i-u he
quaint me with ihe ! ,
tions which are in :. v i
States regnrdin,; peddling
oli," etc
"Hli. ace, etc.
i lie regain--.
regard to
Minister eon
honor to have
" v's good of
Pleased to ao
.s and regula-
the 1'niteil
I aval' my-
When sniTering from (broiit or lung
troubles, take only sut'li medicine, as
has been proved worthy of oonti.leuoe.
Hueh n remedy is Ayar'sOherry Pectoral;
aspeciUcfor sudden oolds. uul iuvaln
Bbls in, all forms of piilmoimry com
plaints. Hold by drugifists. Price SI.
TWO QUEER WILLS. '
Curium Documents lor Which No Law.
yer Wool, I Assume liosponslbility.
"Talking of queer legal documents,"
said an abstract man not a man in tho
abstract to tho Chicago Evening News
ouiry-ioiior, navo here a true copy
of a will which will, I think, hold up
its head among even tho product of doc
umentary freaks."
lie fished into a pile of letter-press
copies as ho spoke, and brought out the
following. The document he ars ilar.r, rf
January 'J, 187S, and was proved in open
court April S, lHTi. It is recorded in
."Vol. 1 of Wills," pago IMP.
"Pirst-I flvo and bequeath to hwo I intend
to marry, she is the mother of myn son Wil
helm and expects an ortlwr child. When the
child was born and bod children shall live tc
tho cage of ai years tho slial divided cipiallv
. between them share and sharj alike. Also-J
give and bequeath to my wire u.l lioumholf
furniture beds one gray cow and received bj
her m lieu of dower: 1 Bivo and devise to m
heirs and assigns all that parcel of land a
liouse sltnutn and etc, : Lot No. 2 j LHot-li
the subdivision made by tho llluo Island Land
anil llnllillni! Company known us Washlur.on
Heights as Itccorded in the Ut-cordcr's onloc
of Cook County, 111., in Hook KO of Slaps
page ;ty. '
"It is further understood that ray wife r
aforesaid have the house nnd all the 'household
furniture, one gray cow, tho whole premmlsse"
for the use ol herself and children whom I here
by appoint sole executrix ot this mv last will
and testament. ,Si ..,,,,
''Legally the instrutuent is nut str
euoiigu to stand," sa d thn ..I
man. "It will be noticed that where
the property is described the spelling js
all right. That is accounted f,,r by "he
apparent fact that it is o,mi,.,l r
, II , . . 1
"u went, too lar, liowev
.i.-.i no wrote: -i give and devis(
i.i.v in ns, no aiso added 'ami assi
which means nothing, and consequently
...... j.-, t., ,,,, , llu, instrument.
"As an example of poor orthography
tins one is a daisy," and tho following
was produced:
"ciiicauo, Oct. is, istvi-l, do,-
healr by a slBHull the real I a stmt and i.,.,.oson
III i'mpcry to my wire diicriiig her L'fe ihne
and at her death aslghd , wliicl, ,,.,. ,.".
(Iron she may wish or the tan.lcv tl.i, Pi-upertl
mus not be sid or morgi-acu tin theyoiugs
child bo ot age" -jouiib
Flocks by an Ewe,
Joseph llrovvn, of White Tigeon,
Mich., has a little ewe trained to lead
his Hocks. If a drove is to be shipped
she marches at the head of the column
through tho streets and tho flock fol
lows. Hhe leads them into the stock
yard, thence into the car, and when one
car is full she edges herself out and con
ducts the others into another car, till all
are safely on hoard, and then returns
home with thV boys on the sidewalk.
Til K V H KHH t'i. A I1IS C 'Oil P4 VV
"M?DAR,BUH"' " "n?gtaM&
1.0. Box 403. WASIIINUTON.B.C.
S0LP.'.7RS' WIDOWS.
CH ILnrj DiDcsrc '
lute n f. U':"1'"0':" '""i8""" HhhI1.-1 In the line of
i,,-vlvI-', , ?'S'V since the war.
I I I;'"'"' If?1"' "'"'i' Vl.lmi.t reloi-t-.l oluinia
Lt . , '.. ,l;",us'"l clitltlcil to hiirlR-r- rates.
".,,l!,L..Sr."'a' " .'Z"" S.fee
.rong
'.straot
aud
! to
f,'ns,
mam
Made ill fl.ll flt.vlnn tinA aiiaa lAohtnat
atroniTCSt. Gtlfltnnt wr.rk!nfp. frnf. dtmnlr-Bf i
moBt accurate, most compact, and most I
monern. n or saic ay an dealers m armB.
uataiorucsmaiied freo by
The Marlin Firs Arms Co.,
New Haven, Conn., V. S.
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tKe cause o;
Are you willing to work for the cause
of Protection in placing reliable infor
mation in the hands of your acquain
fauces? If you are, you should be identified
with
The American
Protective tariff League.
13S W. 23D.8T., NEW YORK.
Cut this notice out and send It to the-League,
luting your position, and give a helping hand.
GOOD ADVICK.
A Thrl lin.r stage Coach Rule at Full
Speed. Turning Many Sharp Curves.
It was late when we left. tin. l.nibi.
j ing and began the downward trip,
j says a writer in tile Californian. It
was so dark that I determined to'ride
down as tar as Nmith s, making the
start from there afresh in the morning.
The coach I happened to catch con
tained a party of excursionists. The
road down from the summit is in all
probability the finest cut fond, in the
world, but it is steep, abounds in sharp
. turns and terrific precipices, and is not
a road one would select to go down at
full speed. Yet when the four-in-hand
turned down into the road, the driver
mashed his hat firmly on his bead and
brought a crack from his whip like a
report of a evolver, at which the
horses sprang forward in a mad gallop.
Crack came the whip again, and with
a terrific sway the heavy coach swung
round the curve and went tearing
down the road while fitful shrieks
began to come from the "insides."
Trees, spectral trunks, great oaks and
sycamores flew by, clouds of dust rose
and hid the landscape so that the
muses oeemeu rusning into a fog
bunk. Over bridges we went, the
thunder of hoofs rising in the night
with a weird and forbidding sound.
The pace kept increasing; the horses
were at a dead run, sweeping round
curves with a frightful swing, now
coming up under the brake with -a
terrific crash, then tearing madly on
in the- wild race for the lights of
.Smith's away below in the gloom.
Great trees with long branching arms
reached out, seeming to intercept the
road. Gulfs of gloom opened up sud
denly as the coach dashed around
curves. Spectral sycamores stood
white and distinct, whom nn
side masses of verdure made the night
more impenetrable a black gulf all
about, down which they seemed
i skurrying. On plunged the coach
:. horses una driver s,eemingly gone mad
' a o.. . .
I -nu.n uuuiiy, uner pivoting around
in a i-emuricaoie manner, we rushed
away in a cloud of dust over the little
bridge into the blending and welcome
light of Smith's inn.
Japanese Holidays.
The Japanese holidays ure the New
Year, the celebration of which lasts
for three days; Ood Fox's (Jay on the
2d of the second month; the Feast of
Doils, for little girls, on the 3d of the
third month; the Feast of Flags, for
little boys', on the 5th of the fifth
month! the Ablution mass in the sixth
month: the Tanabata on the 7th of the
seventh month; the day of the chrys
anthemum flowers and the festival of
Inoko late in the. fnll. lfu.l i.,.:i...i
.... uuuey
beans and rice is the delicacy eaten on
V... O.l I.V.1 ... .
convince the
OJ.i:iUi; ailV, L.W.l.b til V-
way which if followed leads to
L'ilH.I:Mlkl!lfU.!B!f1!,H:i
Prof. HARRIS'
SOLUBLE MEDICATED
Pastille
TTna hnon nut. im In a
nrnnrlataVir furm ilnu
tant ai.it K....n
In private practice. It le no urftrled nostrum, of
aouoiiui reputation, duc ft genuine specftio for
a yery prevalent disease. Thousands of men, of
all ages, have at some ttme In life brought on
nervous debility and exhaustion, with oraranlo
weuknesB, by over brain work, excesses, too fre
quent indulgence or indiscretion and vicious
habits, and It isto theae that we offer a remedy
that will, by Its direct action upon the seat of the
disease, sfop te drain and restore the patient to
Vigorous health and BtrenRth.
Our meihod of introducing Prof. Harris' Pastille
treatment is one which commends itself to all
sensible persons for the reason that we supply It
upon their Judgment of its value. Weaskof our
patrons nothing In the way of expense beyond a
postul curd and a two eent postage stamp". The
postal curd to be used In sending us thefr full ad
dress and the postage stamp for the letter return-
" owiicuii'iit yi mwir uuno jor wnicn we
supply them with a question blank, to be tilled
out, and an envelope addressed w ourselves for
llHfl In roturn lno it vhsn Hllnrt
When we receive the state
ment on blank we prepare
Bigntuays' treatment ana lor-
oti- ..."." K,' '
Thrvxrv with the eight days' treatment
XaLAJUiE WO annri full rllwttl,....
using. The trentment In no way Interferes with
a person's attention to bualness, and causes no
pain or Inconvenience in any way.
We are so positive that itwtll give perfect sntis
factlon tmt we leave the matter of sending orders
entirely with those using the free trial treatment.
Having sntlsfled those sending for trial packages
of our ability to benefit their Bexual condition we
feel that they are more largely interested than
ourselves In continuing the use of the Pastilles,
liven then we do not attempt to rob them by de
manding high prices. On the contrary, we make
the prices as low as possible, and the same to all.
They are as follows: $3 for one month: 5for
two months; t7 for three months.
These prices secure
the delivery of the
Pastilles by mall. If
desired by express we
leave the patient to
pay the charges. For
over- ten years we
i - - - i nave opernted our
x,r" . l, v VLau Wlt" BanHiaouiry results.
We ask all persons needing treatment for any
Of the secret ills which come to mankind through
a violation nature's laws to send us their ad.
dress on postal card or by letter and allow us to
convince them that PROF. HA It It IN' SOL,
VBM MEDICATES PAST?JLXKS have
merit and are what they need.
addrelfled'to1110110118 oontidentlal should be
TfcaHARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists
MBeekman St., MEW YORK CITY II Y
-wi:i.iiw,mu"iiA.i,Bj..a,.TVrrr
A M (T C D AND OTBB,
I nllwLn uAuoNANi
Va ""'' UUlt Ell without the uie ol
Fknifv Question Ulatik anil lt'k free. Call
Bttta 111! II It UI1TTU
or writ
622 Pine 8L
Hit II It. UITTTt.ll
St. Louis, Mo,
WANTED.
(in I WCCV ANY I.AnY, employed or noampfoni!,
Vlilrl VULLR, ran mBko tlustrr a 1,'iv hour, work each
day. Salary or romml.Hlon. SIU .ample, free Addrri,
, H. BtNJAMIN 4 CO.. 822 Pine St., St. Louii, Ms.
....... ....,,, iHiLmrnnut
same brand on left shoulder
.1, Ho, h ..
Morrow oenuty " M" 8ur' "si,,,
uniiKiu, o. rtl Heppner, Or.-H.nw. h
hoe J on loft sliou der, Cattl . o'
Khiikb on KinhtMile. 1 ""' Wffl,,
Johnson, ii'elix, Lena fl, u..
left st.tle; 'oattle, f n r?KhtTu ' ST 1,T
onip in riKht snd .ulit in leftS P' Uwl Wt
Jonkins.D W.,Mt. Vernon.Or -J v
left shoulder; on oattle, J on left hi """
smooth crop, on both ea. Han' inl'Sndtw
Hear valleys """Keui j,
KNV on left hlp. oattle same anj eron W011
ear: under sloim on th rlaht p off left
KirL .1 T lla. ..
shoulder; cattle. H6 on left kin. 69 n left
turk. J t, Heppnor. Or..HiimHa n
Hank: oattle 17 on riglit side; ' 17 either
Kirk, Jesse, Heppnor, Or.; horse,, n
solder, eattle same on ri.ht
K IHTiharlunl W fl TU in
oattle on right 'and left sides, .walhl ?.rT? 1
ear and under oiop in riirht ear u ln "H
hrHiiH.in lf .h..,.l.. i!" "!r'. .nursssaim.
Lofton, Stephen, Fox, Or?-! L " i"?'1"'
on oattle. crop and split n rLht i i!1 hiP
same brand on eft k ,i. "r. llorau.
oountv. ",or- Gnu,;
Kg"Ar.Y LAP Yean pot&valuablo secret that
j.1.1 m.-i tt-. ml a rnl.lui. eI.,'1.1 C, ... l I
I Mrs. v. m. APP. CO.
829 PI1J? STRFFT, ST. I.OIUS, MO.
Dp. Hash's Belts & Appliances
au eieriTu-Kiiiviiiiiu umicrj am.
boo led into medicated.
Brits, SnspensorifB, Spit
mil Appliance, Abrinm-i
iual SupporterSf VHtn,
DrawrtH, Olllco Caps,
xiiHoies, etc.
rnrAt nf,A..m4i... i I .1 vm
........ .,w mni, jiji tsuti rviinj
Coniplafuts, lyspepia. Ki rovs of Youth,
Lost jllanhnnd, NervousnnKH, Sexual Weak
,""', nuunii4luuiliesillllllUfl Ulw 1 IllalO.
guestiou lilauk and Book free. Call or
rite.
Volta-Medica Appliance Co.,
J23 Pine Street, - fcjX. LOUIS. MO.
ettirnlngtti
EE
I I Truls.Msrk, V
Tiult.Msrk,
Foot-Prints on IliePuth to Health.
Everyone needing a doctor's aJviee
should rear! one of Dr. Foote's dime
pamphlets on "Old Eyes," "Croup,'
,'Rupture." "Phimosis." "Viuieoeele '
Disenne of men, Disease ot Women, iiud
lenru m nest nienns of sel -euie. SI
Hill Pub. Co., 129 East 281b. tit, New
j. ui a.
county,'
ijienHiien, John w., Lfl7f f.
bmrHlod Imlf-cirole JL conneeteH nn
.ta. -m, on IISTI-J.
hip, wallleovernslit ,yo', thC sill" "in"' '6fi
d,S',,;,,!eruefeSrn"
w,nB H. on ft slmnlder "ll6d
Shirk ham. A. 91., Heppner, ()r-rnl i
Mon left side both e erppe,i ami t !?rf
both. Horses M on h.ft i,;..1 "Pht m
oiinynn. "aulII,i Uurk,
.Minor, Osear, rieppuer. or.-t'attlo M n
nulithipihorso. Mnn loftahoulde". . D
liloririni M W '
on left Hliould.., eattle' ".:.T.r'n,8. Ml
Mernuilier, Jns A, Kelio, Or.-HorZ' M
bur over on rimht shoulder. M witb
moruan. Thus., Hoppner Or M,.. ,
iz ,l.;'if1;8h""j,lor "a.
Me('ar,v. David H-Kehotlr!0';:
IMi-Uirr li'mnb it.i.
with toe-cork on 'eattle on" ffi "nd
eaeli ear: horses aiime lir.nd i..,. .Vi,uur w
!::,,r..,',!r."iJc""n';i;i"i . a l , ?
It
J& MX. Jt$ Jdp 3
C I fl 00 S""1" of lovcy Music for Forty -S
4) I U f consisting of ioo pages 7
,T.C,T , vful1 Sheet Tvloslc of the -i.
ble'1'es, llvellt and most popular 3
fc !Jons,i b2,h vocal and Instrumental, 3
d g, 1?" UP lD ,he most entrant manner. In-
clud rig four large sl Portraits.
ZZ CMf"p'TA'l' Spanish Dance,, 3
ADELINA PATTI and S
JP; MIMIIC SELIQMAN CUTTING. r2
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.
Z Broadway Theatre Bldg.. New York City. 3
STOCK BRANDS.
While you keep your subscription paid up you
can keep your brand in free of oliarKe.
Allvn. T. .1 Inr. n. v . .
- . -""-. v... iiimbbb u(t on lert
shoulder; cattle same; on left hip, under bit on
rinht ear, aud upper bit on the left; raune Mor.
row counts. '
,lrM19KfVJ,KC",A.lpi"e.'?r'-Twith bl" nn.
on left hip: " ""r"! CH,tle ""
Allison , 0. D., Liaht Mile. Or.-Cattlo brand
O Don left hip and horses same brand on rnTht
shoulder. KanBe, Eight Mile. "
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses fA m,
n.cted on lelt Hank; eattle. eameon left lup'""
Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. HorHB
branded 1 E n either slioulder. Haniro in Mo -rowcountv
H 1 mo'
Ttlntilrmliri
onleftshonlder; cattle"'8aine' on ri$TZl3S?
nanuister, J W., Hardman, Or.-Cattle bra d
ed B on left hip and thih; split in each ear
Brenner Peter (,o8berry OreK,lr,J:jf '
Stride B 00 left 8houlde'- at-
linrke, M 8t C, Long creek, Or-On cattle
county.
nor hu f r v uni . mi-
ii(i .i i V f. noreoe, same brand on
letft shoulder. Kange in (irant and JlorVo,.
on top on Uie riKht Ji
Nmil i, ,.),. i ... (, .
, Nordyke, Jfi 8ilvert;br.-H rses oir'e i'P"'
le 1 thiBh; ealtlo.satneon loft MD" 6 '
Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City Or A 2' ..,
l,o.lil.dre,I"rrl'' L8xi'""n. O on left
(lip, Herman, Prairie City, Or.-On cattl. n
LP connected on left hip; Lnwt on left sii .
and wartle on nose. KaiiKe in Ur,,r,.,!.,. tlll,
Pear-on, Olave, EighT MUe. (V, -Hor, 'oii.r-
on .loft hip. ' ltanVeun KiX' Miu. rWai-
h.f.urK1"B8l,U' J1-"man.O,,-HorsMlP11
e rT7lT.V.iS,.lVJrt0t Of.-Ho brand.
L" ?Te on riiuruZr
x ii(r, j. n ijexniKtou. Or, -Horses Jli' mm
f.',,,,i.;'''I',n."0rvi,nor8,'B diamond PD
efU,ip.uprSlIipff
iS'Zt ui'p,-1"'- Or-Horees, ,IP eon.
. .. .... ., lwr, lHcue ijjv oouneoted oil
W hip, two under half crops, one n each ear
"(1. Andrew, Hardman, Or.-Horses suuar.
eroer will, duarter-e.rcle over it on lef t tine
Itiiut hi... U.,l
worm e, wrj,7SOT4fi"J
riBl.1 shoulder. ltanKe near Hardman.
lef "Kmo.I!'.'' ""ill"'"-. Or-Horses, plain Von
rh,lit h, , i i . 8 orand reversed g
fow ciu tv Pff n,fhteBr' ,1UuKB ia
MMMmsn .To--., 1 r.
on right shouuferrfttl.riro1n0rtlre lift .1ae'
Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope
. Barton, Wm Heppner, Or. -Horses I R
mown, isa, Iwexington, Or. Hornea 111 ..nil
Hrimrn 1 r TJ n
oyer it, on the left shoulder. Cattle SI tV,
each oar. ' "' ' wu" "Pht in
Itnal, Ur. XT rt
... iiruuuur. ur
on the right slioulder; cattle. IX on th. lfi h...
crop off left ear and dewlap on neck.
Morrow and ai o n no
I(UI Uf;n:.. ..V"""1' '
-Horses branded I
le left tun,
Uange is
."i.uoiu, Klllge. Or Iloraea II
X Z T' i.?.'e- " PI. hih. onn on
k-ZlZ!"' P B on left
A llo.ton Kpitiiph.
In nn out-of-the-way corner of a Bos
ton irrave-yarij stands a brown board
showini; the murks of ajje and neglect.
It bears the inscription: "Sacred to tho
niemoi'vof Klien Harvey, who departed
this life suddenly and unexpectedly by
a cow kicking him on the Nth of Sep
tember, ISM. Well done, thou good and
faithful servant." t, I
orciiinc
'tl tlit'onrli
the other
A Villa ilile CoiiHlfriiiiii'iit
A little olih ir; steel liox.
with eoiuliiu.iLi-ui 1 .'!;, o;i:
the t'liicii'-'o c.i.ti'iu liou
moriiino" C(e.isi ::i.'d to tm lliiiuus wntch
Citiiiniinv. Thi: ;nsiipni!ie:mt nlYnireon-
tained (ii;imo:ub u:ul ruliivs liythe huti- I
tlruds, that v.viv Intended for settinj;':.
(or wnte'ios. The value i f the stiiiiesl
was -i)!;t vil ;.t one luuuhvd u.i.l lift-
thousand dolh'.rs. aud t'ie duty on them
tvus a sia ill fort. r.i '. T!ic f'oo.ls were
delivered by a special messenger.
Every patriotic citizen should give his
personal effort and influence to increase
the circulation of his home paper which
teaches the American policy of Protec
tion. It is his duly to aid in this respect
in every way possible. After the home
paper is taken care of,' why not sub.
scribe for the Amkrican Economist,
published by the American Protective
Tariff League ? One of its correspon
dents says : "No true American can
get along without it. I consider it the
greatest and truest political teacher in
the United States."
Send postal card request for free
sample copy. Address Wilbur F. Wake
man, General Secretary, 135 West 23d
SL, New York.
CTHB OLD DOCTOR'S
LADIES' FAVORITE.
Mm. J IL??LI.AuBI'E and Per'eefy SAFE. TH
IS. WAEC INSTITUTE. 120.N. ninth Bt St. lauii. V.
25 Years' Experience In treating all varl.
ties of Kupture enables us to guarantee
PosltlT,? ,9ure- Question Blank and Bool
tree. Call or write. "
VDLTA-MEDICO APPLIANCE CO.,
03 Pine Street, . . ST. LOUIS. MO
XiVT FOLKS
tarrln. " 25 Pound, per moalh. No
,.n Tf, .1 1" wr-t uttle, J H oonnoi
Orant oounty, ' ""x valley
right libs, em,, n?i ViV? L (tllre .bars) on
(irant and Mom o,V. n, " " r' "'"no "
UtSi'frl'&r. '! .! on loft stifle
and onTeft stifle ,,n all i 'on eft "boulder
uetu, Wm Douglas. Or.: h,, i n ....
snouiaer; cattle same on left hio l,n lerl
each jaw and two hita in ,1.1. iLi..1' W8uul8 on
Cor .1' H 7..k. ,: . ear
Curl, l: 1L, " John lj,,v"
each
UH. H. B. BUTl'S.Sa,P.o,M,V.'Lu., ilo.
. , wrapped irH,;",'i'".t",n"","n,
... nain nn; nir me otn or Way.
Sake is drank on all occasions, but
with a spray of peach blossoms in the
bottle on the 3d of March, and a bunch
of chrysanthemum blossoms on. Chrvs
untliemum day.
. (
.Mourning Colors In Russia.
lllack is the almost universal mourn
iuiT color in Kurope, but there are a
few exceptions. For instance, in Rus
sia black is never used for covering
v.,...i.. me cioin oeing 01 a pink shade
when the deceased is a child or youngs
person, a crimson color for women and
brown for widows. Italians do not
use black cloth, white beinp; used in
the case of a child and purple velvet in
tho oa-e of ndults. .
n..
Heir to wind.
There are in the I'nitod States a1
'lis time people who imagine that they
ire lu-irs to over Si'dlO. (KU1.000 in En
l;'.n.'.. ticrinany and. Holland. One ol
.';e best lawyers in New York says that
ao would not give an oyster supper t
six men and take all these claims u
puyuieut.
An Ingenious CalruUtlon.
"There is a theory evolved by a Frencl
si'ientistto the effect that the hum
race is diminishing in size and wil
finally become microscopic and vanisl
into thin air. He says that statistic
from the days of the giants to the pres
ent time prove that man is gettini
smaller and shorter and more diininu
live in every way. By an ingeniou
calculation he discovers the rate of re
auction and tells just how many thou
sands years it will take to make peopl
so small that they will be out o thnt
"3 A YCAR FOR LIFE
'.-iui.il Rewards for Those Whose
Answers are Correct
'" ;E3 Vril,on irhOT ennn!
ii .... . " ""! -(l(ict u. b,
. i , , i ',?' ",enc ".' lhe do01- ". thi
'", 'I dial none tmt re atirei wer, urmiL
an at unge taken to Hi. i,ri.nn.. . ar
I'mi hi., ii,- r: tiuw, wfl.cr
-. .... .... ,,n,.,,,.r MI ,ne ,,9,torr
'r lfrT ll;'?h',''hll,hm'(mt'n"'il" ISO.
.er- in, ,W, ""l aendmri the 6rt c5rr.t an
ii i to. "" "eendr 3rd. 2S0; 4ifa loo.7h
"ri ki., diamond rlnira, elo. m,m
.'(i-ii a hi,h-ioripd pi.no, Ki the nm tlw , J f
"I "i Kan, anil ihe neit 6.000 will recti,. T-K? w.uti'
-I -il.era-ore ac. receive ,alu.ble prua
111 I.KH -(l) All .nawen must he Kent h, m.n ....
ar iKwrii.rk not l.Wr tfi.n Dec. SI 18M rn t!t t?f
all .,1, "i;ioimi peruxliL-.a of the dav n
All prlzrvmiierawiU l i-iiecled a,tai u. in '. 't
ns our circulation. 141 Th. rlt c.wSi . CIt'nJ
.-nitrr'a o.lu,.rV tik in Z 'uZ L K.C'""C
.?,d. Jh., .Zr"
Jl IKIIM Th ,II..-J ,. .
mnanted'to act .1 l lu, SI .i.l ..?,T?. "
are lairl, ..anlcl : l,mi,lo .-TiT......
i 1' voi, 0 swallow ti
in rigntear, sp it in loft ear Ii,r oil
county. On sneep, inverted ,orfg8 m Gm,1
on shoulder. Ear mirkn,, JlAa"d "P?.r J"im
punched upper bit in ri-hr to.. p l"n eBr
n,;OV.'.'---L'",.0-.-Hor8eB. BOon riK,
oroDoffT"fV?r"n:riS,'t.,'i.P.: ear mark sTnTr'o
lefTsa."- - C-r&.'0r. -Horses. on
kSX&ZC"" C with
I :iuhron U L' . " "U.
Bhonlder: cattle saSi nli" t.?" " 'eft
under slope both ears and dewlar. p9' mHrk
ilt hip" CatTi, ;rJ"J bmnd-d
.in1orkeSeT'a,,K
on left hip. ln ech mf- horses, H rj
A'v BV"8;.E,-''-.Or,?-HoZ, bran,,.
hole it ni-fit. on. ftlUB 8me
on left
DID. hole in riirht ,n-
rihi k fPPnep, Or. Dium..
Fleek. JS . Heppnw' OrrHW "Unt''
connected on right sliouE'. 0r;-U"res. 7P
"Kht hip. Eafmark!'0hUo1,deerin ' "f"
right hiP7nrB-'F";PPn" Or r ,e Lp
shoulder. on right
rightXC3de:;Pca,,lleP1Prri0hHo,,8
.Krench. Ue.,rge?HBpi n? h, V .hih-
F. with bar over it on left af j tle bmnded
silGfc"ch' "veStock Co.. Fo
an:, on left stirir "?. LonJ Moulder; vent.
far marks, crop off riirhl S ?!th h'P"
Ranire Ir, rn ft"? Wnt 641 and onderbit n lf.
counties "rant, Crook and Morrow
8. with a .fC.:,Vr'r.Hr" branded H.
Kangein Morrow and lin,.XiL0.; 1Sft "''Ho.
w.7-i i.., L....7i "n len ear. bheap. H on
tiila :nd CZ .""1' oar'
hr,';0,',7'1 W.:.,MUn. Or.-HrB
ana crop ott right eBr and split in loft llnrana
fflet.'
oXlTSlZr' 0r-H" branded 8 A
SwaLg an U ' k ""me "n l8f h'P
whhffi ,:...i L Or.-Horses
aahn ,i V tlB oatUe H with
". "i i. . "KM PIP, CrOO Off riirht oar and
leg. Hange in Morrow
n... r- "nauiiaconntles.
Hayes. Geo., Lena. Or. Brand th .
with quarter oircKnd.r;7t""le:uI'T-P
w. Ilid - i r,.Kht b'P'
iiiu, a ','!""' nn leK- "ange in
T" viiiaiina count ea.
on Tft E,w0A,l,,,',!n,' Or.-Horses branded S
rtei left cra
hiSiiUi:,J" . Or.-NtT connected on
JH on loft ehouTderattliVh;,''l nor8 branded
waddle. Kanse ir i o?i -f f?.8' also no8e
otepheiiB V A iV ",i " u"'iam oounties.
right Mine' cattle h "nmHnl i0'"' nor'
BtevinaoM1'0 y""1"?, L on the right side
lefth p,oro'p riXn'rfr,rVatr6 W C on
left 8huid"i'r; rathe STuft 0hr'-,1Jor8. 5 "
T im. u 'n' irr"9' on.lft shoulder.
shoulder" ""mern.Ur.-HoBe. 0-on left
lefr.r,L?r'tH-'PP'er.Or.-Sn,aH eanital T
with Bphtin'b0;',8jBlat am on left hip
Vandarn.T u !ft,8nei sheep same brand.
-ted on riiht-JfiHV
ontiriefT.LoTder?Sl.er'0'' Ho88'
orip off left .-.e4' PaKie !" on right hip.
Morrow county 8 0" '6 le,t "boulder. Hang.
circle over it oi Eit ""X08'"' iU flnarter
Gmnroonuty!
"iff'lite Or.-Horsa. branded
t attle brandeil aamo n ur. i r and le" bin
Wells, A. H.rffiner 0, ' w'6 a"d le" hl-shoulder-
can e SS5 r'-Horses, on left
bit inLtb ear,, onjgjp,
DE Sttfrffi Or-Horse, branded
Horses brand bIZS Ba7e.r Co" '' " '
Will,.. " canne!teQonleftihonlder
eli. "8.0. "amuton fin n
r "Tcl tnree bars nn l... iT- V iir(r cir
horses. Range GralTrL ,thlp' both ttle and
fW.i"ifu,' J P-Lomiw
"" over three bars nn r ii ,i "or"". ouar
and Bht in each ei? hZ? MhlDi otie same
Wren. A A u ln Grant """nty
on shoulder; (ttTsame A
on euner nip; crop in rihi V. .. j "",' wo P i '""niaer; tattle. sarnV ..L"T.nmgA .
toronsh B.,iJ,yZ,'iSl?J ?n.r!ht bip.and on left H" rsL We. cattle, lm " Vf' ' "nouWer. J. W