4 and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner, Patronize those vho patronize vni. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will he publiahed uiilen the writers real name is signed as an evidence of good faith. Did you ever Bead Bbout the Man who Hid his Light under A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing busiaesa Without advertising. All the Snide schemes Id the country Will not aooompliab Half as much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soal; that Ue ita space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. .J2 J2 JS3 "Wuatkvkb is, is right. "Truth ia mighty and most prevail." "Libbrtv was theirs as men: without it they did not esteem themselves men." At times it is very appropriate for one to stop and ask themselves, "Who am I. what am I and whither am I drifting ?" Wkrm the author living today who wrote, "This life of ours is a wild M iliau harp of many a joyous Btrain," be might appropriately add : "mingled with pain." Distrcctive forest fires are doing great damage in different parts of Wis consin, and also up in British Columbia, where the loss of property is estimated to be nearly $150,000. When a banking institution attempts to suppress the people and make tbem bow submissive to its will, it is high time or it to olose its doors, take down its sign and ask the comptroller to take charge. Worn a citizen, be be populist, demo orat or republican, oanuot affiliate or associate himself with the pnrly of bio oboioe, it i8 time for him to stop, seek his closet and ask himself, "Is life worth liviug ?" Utah will eleot delegates to her con stitutional convention in November next, and the convention will assemble the first Monday In Marub, The people of the territory will vote to aoorpt or reject the constitution In November, 1896. War is raging between China and Japan. Some people will say, "let her rage." The TJuited States supplies about 40,000 barrols of Hour a mouth to these countries, Bud the war will ohubo larger draft for bread mid the fuimeis of this country will probably supply it What is one man's poison is nBUully an other man's nieul Ei.ui Oregonian. Tur warlike relations existing between Japan and China have been brought to an open issue by the Japanese attacking transports loaded with 12,000 Chinese troops, off the onast of Corea. In the engagement, the Chinese junk steamship Kow filling was sunk, and, it is said 1000 Chiuese were killed. The Japanese have also made a prisoner of the king of Corea, and, it is said, have sent bim to Japan. Tub following from the Chicago Inter- Ooean, very truthfully pictures the sit uation: "the house out not surrender' shouts oue organ. "The senate won't surrender," shouts another. "Snob is life," witb ninety demooratio majority in the house, a fair working mnj irily iu the senate, aud every arm of the government democratic. No party ever so emptia sued the maiiui, "Weighed iu the bal ance and found wauling." Rrauru do yon do business with a bauking institution that has au unprin cipled "I am" at the front dour for presi dent and a vice-president at the rear dour iu tbe form of a corporation tleek with a t'.KMJ admiulstralor fee reputation? If so, have a cure lest you should tread on tbe tall of the serpent, or the political party, the religions denomination, the swiret fraternity, ywa, the party, ohurcb or lodge, to which it is a God-given privilege to assooiote yourself, should do this institut on soma immaginary wrong, aud J' ou, au innocent member of said fraternity, be selected as suitable muter ial for tbia institution, or the reoogn zed leaders of the same, to vent their spue upon. If you love that freedom which II true Americans are supposed to en joy, sever your connections witb such men that you may go to your wife aud little oaea with the feeling that your eoul is your own, that you may be able 4o assure then that your farm, with its pleasant surroundings, that your little liome aud fireside are not to be torn from yoa, and your private business made pnblie and beld up like a atereop- ttoan view on tbe heavens for the publio to gaze at. Did it ever occur to you that such might some day be your fat ? To feel bright and oheerful alteud to jooT stomaon, and take Simmons Liver Kegolator. W PUN OF WORK, AliOITKIJ AT THE CONVENTION. Btthhatli llest-i-rallon Ilenoutifcd -A ('Huipaign of Fdnratlon -Pwdiiinr the White K I Minn. The fullovtiug plan of work wbs adopt ed bv the W. C. T. U. of Oregon iu state convention at Sulem recently : We greatly deplore the oontinual de- 9eoration of God's holy dny and not without grief and apprehemion the teodency to make it a day of pleasure instead of worship and meditation; and pursuant with these principals we urge First Our unions to investigate our state laws and use tbeir itfiueuoe to sroure the rigid enforcement of toe same; also that we as christian wo men sssidionsly avoid traveling upon tbe Sabbath day. Second Eduoation is the great pre vention in recruiting the ranks of lrunkeune8 and vioe. Therefore, we urge redoubled iflortiu the department of scientific temperance inntruotion . Third We desire to express our ap preciation of our state legislature in passing an amendment to tbe oigarette and tobaooo law, subjecting the unlaw ful user as well as tbe unlawful seller to a penalty, and urge our local unions to see the rigid enforcement o' tbe same. Fourth In view of tbe faot that the Portland exposition and Salem state fair are of iqual interest to tbe entire s ate, therefore, we urge that each local auion pledge $1 to tbe superintendent to be equally divided between these to public gatherings. Fifth That we encourage tbe influence secured alone by a larger circulation of the publication of our W. T. P. A. Siith That we urge upon local sup erintendents the necessity of reporting quarterly tbeir respective unions; that ibese repons be immediately passed into the bauds of the oouuty superintendents who shall in time report quarterly to the state superintendent. Ueventb Knowing that our boys and girls will soon be the voters of our country, and as such need a thorough education in temperance principles, we therefore recommend the Demoreft medal work as well calculated to meet tuis demand. Eighth That our refuge homo may be better advertised in our state, we recommend a larger circulation of the leaflets printed in tbe interests of the institution through tbn medium of tbe local and oonnly snperintendeulsof pur ity and that tbo-e superintendents urge contribution lor tbe work. Ninth Believing that much of our success depends on our business meth ods anil that it is important we keep our ork before the people, we strongly reoommend that every union own a couseorated bulletiu board and keep fresh crisp items of news, uotioes and ao-forth on it. Tenih We would urge the unions in the stale to insist on tbe enforcement of the law on narcotics iu tbeir various localities. We reoommend no lecturers shall be engaged by the local unions without they oome endorsed by the national, state, or county union, and that state otfioers and superintendents do not make appointments in county and looul unions without the oonseut of suoh county or looal unions. In view of the fact that the teaching of kiudness to children is suoh a fautor in the pre vention of crime, we recommend that special effort be made to organize bands of mercy in publio and private schools, colleges, Sunday schools and Loyal Temperance legions and to in terest the teachers of publio schools in this 1 in ij of teaching. The L. T. L. secretary seuds this plan of work: The L. T. L's should be recogniced as a part of us, at public meetings and conventions eh, mid have a pluce on the programmes use tbem as ushers, pages, siiigers, in Damorest medal contest use tbem together witb the Y's. Impress upon the children the fact that they belong. THE WtsmtN I'KHACilKllK. We are in receipt of the May number of our state school paper. It exoeed any of the former niimb'-rs ir. valur. Tbe paper this montb oontains many new and valuable features. Tbe illus trated series ou the schools of the state is introduced by a paper on tbe Frieuds Polytechnic Institute at Salem, Oregon. These papers cannot fail to be of greal value both to the schools an 1 to the pu'ollo. There are also several flue articles by our best writeiB and the department "Current Evenls,""Suturday Thoughts.' "Educational Newa" "The Orach Answers, Correspondents," etc., eaol oontiiin much valuable reading foi teachers or parents. The iimgnzim has a limit 50 pages of matter, wel printed aud arranged. We pronounce the Western Pedagogue the beet educa tional monthly ou the coast. Everyone of our readers should have the paper if they are at all interested in education. No teacher school direc tor or student eau gel along well with out it. We will receive subscript, one nt this oflijjc. Price only $1.1X1 a eat. When denned we will send the Western Pedagogue anil Gazelle one year to oue address for $;t.00 Call aud rxamitit eauiple OopicB. Teachers, directors and parents, now is I he time to nibi-ci ihe. tl "How to Cure All ttkia ihsraseM,' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment No iuternal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, al1 .'motions on the face, hands, nose, Ac., leaving the skin dear, white and bealthly. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swatue's Ointment, sw 1 yr. WANTED An "'"K01'0 p" son to act as our general agent, salary 810.00 per mouth aud commission. Address with stamp. Chas. A. Robinson i Co., Saline, Kans. Dou't almost kill yourself by violent purgatives. Take Simons Liver Rgu- lator, s mild laiative. THE PRIZE FIGHT Vlictloje Itemed Barron In 10 Knnnds the Kaee Track Sunday. The announcement that a 2(1 round fight to a finish between Frank Wbet stone, of this city, and J. Barroa, of San Francisco, attracted some 75 or 80 persons to tbe grove beyond the race track late Sunday after noon, where tbey found tbe ring made, rope stretch ed and gloves ready, which gave tbe ordinarily quiet grove quite a pugilistic appearance. A $20 purse bad been promised for the winner, but after more than a half hour's rustling, pleading and coaxing on the part of tbe stake bolder and other enthiieiastp, intermingled by many wittioisms and positive assurances from Referee Livingston of "no flight no pay," and that tbe contest would be one of "black eyes and blood," a purse of $18.00 was raised, which after consider ation, tbe participants decided to enter tbe ring for. Considerable delay was caused bv tbe fact thut no second could be secured for Barrou. But aa a last re sort, tbe services of G. B. Tedrowe, tbe genial mixologist of the Palace Hotel tier fame, were kindly tendered and accepted witb equal grace. However, the contest had not far progressed ontil it became evideut to all that Friend Tedrowe knew more about mixing the ever festive Heppner cocktail than he did about seconding prizefights, though, he at times bandied tbe principals chair and himself quite skillfully and alwavs managed to be well out of the way when tbe participants worked down to bis corner, where it might be said t hat the greater portion of the fiercest fight ing oooured. After all preliminaries bad been arranged the principals entered tbe ring about 5:15, Whetstone, with Joe Roberts as second, and Barron, witb O. IS Ted rowe bs second. Referee, Frank Liv ingston, Time keeper, Hiok Mathews, and Stake holder, Dave McAfee After shaking hands sparring began with Barron evidently trying to press the flu br, but Whetstone, after assuming the defensie for a time made a rush aud landed square on Barron's nose, bring ing first blood, wh'ch flowed quite free ly. At call or time both were rushed to their respective corners and oared for bv tbeir seoo, ids lWeree Livingston did the work of bottling, "sprayiDg" and rubbing down Barron at this time as well as throughout the tight besides cuHXing, couching and refereeing tbe same, which he did at times in a very comical manner much to the amusement of the orowd. Promptly at the call the men onine to the oenter but fighting as rattier tame for several rounds, and in fact did not warm up until the sixth round when Whetstone secured the first knock down, nnd it was claimed would have won tbe fight at this point had not time, by mitake, been oalled too soon. Bv this t me both were very tired and Barron showed the effects of considerable punishment on the body Several times fouls were claimed for Barron, tbonuh not allowed by the re feree. from this time to the finish it was an interesting fight and nt times vrry fierce. In the eighth fighting was pushed by Whetstone, who hit Barron almost at will, landing heavy blows on the ribs a d chest, and at times forc ing bim almost over the ropes. At the close four knock downs were credit ed to Whetstone, fhe ninth was a repetition of the proceeding round. Whetsona pushed tbe Sight, landing right and left, and at the close Barron had either been knocked down or bad gone down to avoid punishment seven times. While he was not knocked out, yet he was not on bis feet fighting but verv little of tbe time during the round, and it is safe to say time only saved him. The tenth and last round was all decididly in Whetstone's favor. Barron was forced to the ropes and almost at will, and would only oome up at the lust second to he downed again. The fifth time down he was unable to get on Ins feet until counted out bv the Time keeper, Mathews, whereupon Referee Liviogstnn deolared V betstone the winner, fbicd was greeted witb ome little epplaiise, and was, of conrse, unquestioned. B dh men were very tired, though Whetstone showed no signs of punishment. Tbev were promptly rushed down to tbe creek, given a plunge water bath, nibbed down Bnd dressed. When all poceeded to town to discu.-s the merits of the onmbat. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner al Heppner, in the State of Oregon, at the clone of business July IS, mi. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 82,975.10 Overdrafts scoured and unse cured 5,887.73 U. S. bunds to secure circula tion 12.500 00 Pri-nituui" on U. 8. Bonds 900.00 Stock securities, pio 4,722 42 UunkinghoiiNe, furniture, & tin. 2,500.30 Due from Nuiionnl liauks (not It-serve Agents) 6.470.51 Due from state bnuks Biid banker" 260.31 Due from approved reserve agents ti 552 77 Checks and other cash items. . 218 86 Not, s of other National Banks 1M Fractional paper currency, uickles, and cents 150) LAWFI'L MONEY HKSERVK IN HANK, VI: Specie !f3"00 00 Legal-tender uotcs. . . 1,200 00 4,',HI0.00 Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of cir culation) 562.50 Total 128,r;W.55 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 8 50,0)0 00 Surplus fund 0,000 00 Undivided profits, less expen ses and taxes paiil 2.611.71 Nat. Banknotes outstanding.. 11,250 00 Due to other Nat. banks 241 33 l)u to Slate hanks and bank ers 247 05 Dividends unpaid 6,025.00 Individual deposits subject to check 46,517.57 Pemaud certificates of deposit 4,006 80 Total 128,050.5o State or Okroon, ) Cot'NTY OF Morrow, ) I, Ed. li. Bishop, Casbier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the Bb ve statement is true to the best of my kuowledge snd belief. Ed. R. Bishop, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this aoth day of July, 1804. . VV. IHwson. No'arv Public. Correct Attest: E D R io.l, Wm I'enland, O. E. Farneworth, Directors. The healthy people you meet have henllbT livert. They lake Simmons 1 Liror RvRtilktor. i ' . .r " . amet e Valley, twt-ltre miles Sonthwestof the fctate Cap tai. It hns no Baloona, The Normal Srhool Diploma entitles one to teich in any courty in the sate without further examination. Graduates command good positions. EXPENSES: TUITION PER TERM OF TEN WEEKS. Normal, $6.28; Sub-Normal, $5; Commercial. $6.25. BOARD AND LODGING. Board at Normal Dinkg Hall, $1.75 per week; furnished rooms with fire and light, from $t 00 to $1 2) per week; nnfnrnisheft rooms 50 cents per week. Board and lodging in private families from $3.00 to $3.50 per week. Vitality ami irrowth have alwayn characterized the work of the Normol. The cnmlng year promiHeR to be one of the beBt in ite history. uataiogue cneerluiiy ieni on application. or W. A. WANN, Secretary of Faculty. J3-62 I EAULETr). From our Long Creek Paper. Wm. Rush and wife, of Heivuer. are at the MoDuffee bot springs. Bob Shaw arrived Tuesday from Voi t tan I wbere he is rancing a meat m trket. He came to Grant county to buy beef cattle. Geo. Wells, Niok Willingham and Jim Hart, of Heppner, were in Ling Creek early this week, leaving Monday for McDuffee not springs . Gov. R'B departed for bis home at Heppner iMonday after a stay of about 10 days at the MoDuffee hot springs. lie always enjoys a visit to Grant. Uncle Jack Morrow who came over from Heppner about two weeks ago, is recovering his health at tbe McDuffee bot springs. He had been orippled up for B year with rheumatism. A Orand Featnre Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is thBt while it piri&ea tbe blood and sends it coureing through the veins full of richness and health, it aleo imparts new life and vigor to every function of the body. Hence the expression so often beard: "Hood's Hareaparilla made a new person of me." It overcomes that tired feeling so common now. WANTKD-GOI.D MlNEKd. To develop tbe gold properties iu Lewislon. Miners' Delight, Atlantio, South Pass, Gild Creek, or on the Rustler Belt. You onn get full iufor-1 mation regarding reliable mines which are for sale by tbe camps mentioned by addressing James A. McAvoy, oouuty olerk of Fremont c nnty, Lauder, Wyo., Wm., Sturgis, Jr., Cheyenne, Wyo., A. Kendall, casbier First National bank, Rook Springs, Wyo., S. L. Hpangler, chairman Fremont board of county commissi mers, Atlantifc City, Wyo. The Union PaoiBc is the shortest and quickest line to th? South Pass country, daily stages from Rock Springs and Rnwlios. G. A. K. NOTICE. , We take this opportunity of inform ing our subscribers that tbe new com missioner uf pensions bas been appoint ed. Ue is an old soldier, and we believe that soldiers and tbeir heirs will receive justice at bis hands. Wedi not antici pate that there will be any radical changes in the administration of pension affairs under tbe new regime. We would Bdvise, however, that U. S. soldiers, sailors Bnd tbeir heirs, take steps to make application at onoe, if tbey have not aleady done so, iu order to seoure the bent fit of the early filing of their olaims in case there should be any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retrosotive. There fore it is of great importance that ap plications be filed in tbe department at the earliest possible date. IftbeU. .Boldiers, sailors, or their widows, children or parents desire in formation iu regard to pension matters, they should write to tbe Press Claims Company, at Washington, D. O., Bud tbey will prepare and send the necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted for their benefit. Address PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY Jonn Wkddkrburn, Managing Attor ney, Washington, V. 0., P. O. Box 38o. The Union PBCifio is tbe shortest line to the Lewiston, Miners' Delight, Atlantic and South Pass gold fields. Buy your ticket via Rook Springs or Rawlins, from which points you can go by a first olass stage line to Lewiston, reaching the mines the same day. A trilling dose from a 25-cent box of Beecham's Pills (Tastrlese.) O will frequently prove O as effective as a doc- j tor's prescription. oooooooooo HUH OF OREGON. lli:t;ic:vie. Next seeiion begins the 17lh of Sep tember, IS94. Tuition, tree. Bourd, $2.50 week. Five ooiirs: Classical, Scientifij, Literary, English ami Business. DUBMITOHT. The Boarding Hall for young Isdies anil the Boarding UhII for yonng gentle men will be nnder tUe personal supervi sion of Mrs. Munra,a lady of refinement and large experience. For Catalnes, address J. J. Walton, 53 71. fleoy. Reaeots. ooooooooooo Worth a Guinea a B x. Q Tr.Armsa tfk xobtkit ast HIT THKSKKItT TKMK." ' ' ' Thirteenth Annual Session Stale Normal E:h::l. MONMOCTH, OREGON. A training hool for Teachers. Theory and Practice combined, atrong HrnfeBsioiml Course, and well eq- Ipped Modl School. Thorough Preparatory ai.d Academic CourpeB. Normal, Advanced Normal, Business, Music and Art .Departments. Light expenseB. Board nd lodging, boolii and tuition uot above 16fper year. The town of Monmouth has a beautiful and healthful location in the verv heart of the Wlll- auuichb sw. 1. h. CAMPBELL, 1'residei.t. Summons. IN THECIRCriTCOUKT FOii THE COCSTY of Morrow, State of OrPKon. Mary J. Uoonan, plaintiff, vb. Wm. Dounan, defendant. To the above named defendant. William Doonan: Iu the name of the State of Oreuon. your are herebv require to appear and answer the complaint died aeainit you in the above entitled Buit on r before the 4 day of September. A. lHy4. the same being the first day of the next regular term of said ourt, and i! you fall BOto answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will applv to said court for a decree dmolving the marriage contract existing between said plaintiff and Bald defendant, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons Is published by order of Hon. W L. Bradshnw, judge of said court. Done at chambers at 1 he Dalles, Oregon, July 17th, 1SU4. EM.TS, Dawson & Lyons, 2",l-63. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Intention. TAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, j July '2D, 1891, Notice is herebv given ihat the following named settler has Hied notice rf his intention to make final proof i" support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. VV. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner Oregon, on Sept. 1, MM, viz: WADE H. BOOHER, Hd. application No. 4777 for theN! N W'U S W"4 N W)4 aud N i 8 WJ Sec. B0, Tp. 1 S. R. as. E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Cyrus Mitier, Charley Benetiel, Charley Val entine and VV. M. Booher, all of Lexington. 251-'61. Jas. F. Muobic, Register. Administrator's Notice. XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT li letters of administration on the estate of Frederick Kretzschmar, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 7th day of luly, WM. by the County Court of Morrow county. All persons having claims against sniit estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance at my place of business in Heppner. Morrow Co . Oregon, within six months after the dute of this notice or they snail be forever barred. Also all persons owing said estate are requested to settle at once. M. LlCHTENTHAL, Administrator. Dated, Heppner, Or., July 7, 1SU4. 247-56 Teacher's Examination. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR the purpose of examining all those who may otter themselves as candidates lor county or State certificates, ytate Diplomas or State Life Diplomas, the superintendent of Morrow countv will hold a publio examination at the court house in Heppner, beginning at 1 o'clock p m . on Aug. , lH'.U. Dated this 7th day of Julv mill. ANNA J. BAI.SHiRS, 2fi25 Supt. Morrow Co. CUT THIS OUT NO. 2301. Send this CO PON and Ji Cents to THE lll'VLTT MUSIC CO., 209 Hearboru St., Chicago, 111. And receive (post p id) ONE FIECK OF M HlC.oi your own chol -, n med below, or THREE ptec b for tiO cents, or SIX p'eces or $1.00. Remit postal note or on? and twv cen stamps. Thin Coir on not good after December Hint, lfiiM. 29 o o The Latest Music VOCAL. Wedded A her thb Ball. Bv Barney Fa- ea i 40 cts Most popular waltz aoner 01 tne nay. Dedicated to Mr. C. K. 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It yoa want to buy Rrocpries, and bread stnff cheap, so to the Enterprise Grocery. Kirk $ Kuhl, proprietors, a The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin i Mt Kar laud, hns lately changed hands, now be ing under th" control aud management of The MoFarlanJ Mercantile Companv, wbiob continues business at tbe old stand with a larger stock than ever. a $3 City THIS Popular Hostelry h&s again 1 been re-opened and will be run in first class style. Meals and Rooms at Popular Prices. Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. The Lightest, Strougeat and P. C. THOMPSON FOR INVENTIONS. Emial with the interest of those having claims against tlie government & that vf TNTVPNTflRS. who often lose the of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employiug competent and reli able solicitors tc procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. 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