THE GAZETTE According to newspn per reports, Armenians nre preparing for re bellion. Richard Choker has been elect ed to head Tammany again and will doubtless return fiorn his European home to take command at once. "W. It. Grace 1ms resigned the leadership of New York democracy. It is rumored that he will join Tammany and assist to reunite the democracy of New York. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt has marrii'd Perry Belmont who was an old Jover before she married Mr. Vanderbilt. The divorce be tween herself and Vandorbilt was but recently grunted. One thing the democratic party it i i i cannot depress tno Jaws on nature. The lambing season is said to bo very fine in Eustern Oregon. Salem Journal. Hailroad Commissioner Eddy has commenced suit against Secretary Kincaid to recover ealary claimed to bo due. The result of the suit will decido the fate of the railroad commission. 1. 8' Gov. Lord has appointed Hons. D. P. Thompson, J. (J, Young and Sidney Poll us delegates to the silver conference to bo held at Salt Lake City on May 15th. All nro bimelullisU of pronounced typo. Mrs. Delia T. I'arneu,, mother of Charles Stewart l'arnell, was found near her residenco at l.onlentown, N. J., is an insensible condition. She had been bei.tcn terribly and then lobbed. Jt will be news to many of the (lazetto'B readers to learn that the :i:olher of tho former leader of the home rule faction ot Ireland has resided in this country for many years. Tin: murder of Marian Williams '.ml luanclin I.amout, at San Francisco, is charged to Theodore Durrant, a young medical Htudenf, l.olli bodies were found in Em maniirl 1 in j t int church, and were killed as much as nine days npai t. No motive ran be given for the horrible butchery, unlcs it is the result of priverse nnd fiendish desires, brought about by insanity. I lie ib'tails of the nitiie are too horrible for publication. I r is ftrnnge indeed lhat every time n foreigner, residing in this country, has a linger crooked at him this nation is cull, d to account for it. Put our (iti.eiis can be abused all o I the woild, iinplis tuioil, murdered fnnv.l into the ranks of the army Hgaitist their wihhes, lllid t'ulllltlr oilier out faes pelpetrut.d Mgilillht tlielll, and a feeble iii'i'iiiy into the nll dr luay be made i.ftiii 1 1 t that. 'J lie puli iotii' iM'ople f thi-t country nre p iling tin ,1 of this and Mould like ti know if Alm l icalis nro lio longer ri'f peete l even by tliiit in power ill our n II lull. I. 1 hit way things me ening, it h i (.tnn.liiig frliuiiio and di-giiice, nnd it is high By James Juilson Martelle. HE Muse of Story leads me not to New England's rugged bills, to tha sugar plantations of Louis iana or to the 1 vel plains of Khdhbs. Musps are peculiar and unex plainuble beings and are apt to do any thing. This fad in a measure atones for the introduction of a narrative which shall have for its soene of incidents a place not far distant from the homes of those who will perohanoe, go with me in the recital of many stirring, happenings of Western life. On a email farm, in the midst of prosperous surroundings, abont twenty miles from Heppner, lives Jeremiah Judkins. The farm consists of one hundred and sixty acres of tbe best soil to be found in Morrow county, &Dd Jeremiah being of an industrious and frugal inclination, bas it well fenoed and as well equipped as any farm in Eastern Oregon. He has plows, harrows, har ness, a header, rake, wagon, haok, two or three good teams BDd a good barn, while numberless chickens, ducks and hogs roam at will within the safe con fines of little lots prepared especially for their respective keeping. And snch a garden! Within its broad three acres there grow in abnndance all those vegetables indigenous to tbe climate, aud just in front of it, surrounded by beautiful shade trees whose rapid growth have been augmented by a spring of clear, cold water, stands the little cottage. Surrounded with all these luxuries of farm life, you would guess at once that some one resided therein with Jeremiah who bad materially assisted by advire and counsel in bringing about so muob prosperity. In this you are right, for Jeremiah or "Jerry" as be is known far aud wide, bas a wife aud five children. The eldest, Mirandy, is about seventeen years of age. Now Mirandy has as much right to be pretty as any girl in Morrow, but she isn't. Ticture a girl tall and sleuder, freoklod as a turkey egg, prominent nose, her angular face surmounted with a maas of auburn hair, vulgarly ku wn as "red," and hanging down her back in tangled profusion almoBt to her waist, aud there you have Mirandy. Mirandy looks like she might be slothful, but for this 1 oannot vouob, though tho neighbors say that all she cures for 1h to have the young gallants of the locality cull upon her halt the time, aud stand before the looking-glass in self-admiration the other half, llut this might be mere gossip. Then there is Harab Jane, almost a young lady, with a sunny disposition, m 1 although Mirandy would say that Sarah's good looks did not compare with hers, (but few did,) it must be conceded that she is vastly more gentle, kind aud contented', Billy, a bright lad of four teen, who is always busy at something; Maggie, a bright, sweet girl of twelve; and last Susie Ann, a little tot of seven years, whose sole delight is to plant her self in the parlor on eveuings when Mirandy's lover, Jesse, is auro to ooine And there stajs to the end of the seance, to the coiiHtematiou of the young people ami evident delight of herself. lint iu the peu picture ot Jeremiah aud the interesting children, I bad almost forgotten the wife and mother, Tall, very much like her daughter, Mirandv, the wrinkles of oare have began to form on her motherly face. She was lioru iu the oenlral part ol Misuuri, the daughter of a wealthy farmer. Samuel Hopkins. She bad everything heart could wish for; nothing waii denied her that came within the limit of rem,, n. At the age of eighteen she fell in love with Jeremiah. He was also raised on a latin in the neighborhood but his parents were poor ami bo bad to work hard to help his father make living for his mother, brothers an, sisters. One day in his nineteenth year he and Melindn met while Jeremiah wan on the way to market, and alter coy introduction (,f .,. ie other after the manner of country f,,k, they talked about the weather, crops ami ciniiitli'ss other things, but before part' ing he had promised to rail llpou her iu the very near future. Jeremiah went to town with a ligl hi ait, did hi trading and started home, Lulling a love, tune an.) let-ling happier Hutu he bud fur several month This whs on Thursday and on the Belt .Sntiln.Ui he blacked his boots, whii aer or latj;e iliuietmiiilis, dm lie I his l. ft tli.th.a and Mailed ( ff iu II dii.cliuii of Nil 1 Hopkins'. I'ihi arming at hi dretmttiini he kuotkrd at the d.H.r, tint without timidity, how evnr, wliiib Mrs p.Hiit opeiird by griilleiiiin who was an entire strange i .. i ... i ...i . . .im m .iridium! a I'l'iiimii fot lirt was H'lick et percept ion, he would never lik wrote Jeremiah a note telling him what her father had said, and timidly sug gested that it it were bis wish she conld see him elsewhere. It was arranged that they should meet at afternoon Sunday eohool at the district school house. The rest is easily told. Friend ship ripened into love. One evening Jeremiah took his father's cart, put in a few vegetables and drove over to a place where be was to meet Melinda. They then drove to town where tbey SHEEP AND WO0b NOTES. What i Being Done Monarch. Sales of Parties. Among tbe Mutton Sheep to Wyoming Earl & Forsher, of Lander, Wyoming, have bought 8,000 yearlings which they will drive eastward to put oo the Shoshone reservation, Wyoming. Bud Willingbam will take charge ot tbe outfit Bnd pilot them through. E. Boetheher, who is also represented bv his forfimnn. R. ft FfurHufor ia were married. After giving the parson . . ;. , . , , ., .. , . looking npa lot of two-year-old wethers, tbe vegetables for tbe fee, they returned n ... . .. ... " ' MA will rurtmnlu tinr. fhnfYi in Ihia to Jeremiah's home, where they lived as neighborhood. I 1.1 V. . , i L i uapp, as cou.u ue .or aoou, iwo Jobn o( MontaD8i years when their happiness was increased hag bongh B band of ye8rlinga and two by tbe birth of their oldest obild, VBftr.nH wofhu Tha hia ,;n Mirandy. About six months after this Dumbef 68 many ag bead they moved to Eastern Oregon where D t M. wiUn. ...,.:,, Thn Jeremiah took up a homestead on tbe Platte Val, gh c o t j i -i ; ii I p.aoe spoaeu oi in me nrst pari or our WvomioK waDt8 12000 yeariiDg ewe8. 8tory" He probably bas what he wants by this to be continued. tlme to consumptives. Since wool bas beoome leas valuable than mutton, growers are buying The undersigned havingbeen restored coarser and larger sheep, which produce to health by simple means, after suffer- less wool than tbe finely bred sheep of Ing for several years with a severe lung thia seotion in time8 past tDoaga W6 affection, and that dread disease, Con- sumption, is anxious to make known to U0Pe Dot forever gone, it became his fellow sufferers the means ot cure, necessary to breed up in sheep, as wool- To those who desire it, be will cheerful- growing was profitable. Just now, how- ly send, free of charge, a copy of the pre- fa d , soription used, which they will find a ' sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Oa- demand. tarrb, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Last year, south of Suakd river in maladies. He hopes all sufferers will Oregon, fully 135,000 sheep were bought use his remedy as it is invaluable. Those ,-, ... . , . ,. desiring the prescription, which will cost Bnd drlven Ewi but tbl8 year the them notbiug. and may prove a blessing, drives will not amount in tbe aggregate will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. to more than 75,000 bead. There will G. N. Peck's wife is quite ill with grip, at tbeir borne tear Lexington. Cbas. Jones has taken a position with Mrs. J. B. Sperry as clerk at the Palace. TJtiole Nat Webb is over from Walla Walla looking after his varied interests in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, father and mother of Mrs. J. M. Hamblet, visited in Heppner late last week. J. M. Hamer, of Lena, was well enough to attend the last communi cation of Heppner Lodge No. 69. T. Murray Spencer passed through town on Thursday of laBt week, on his way to the main lice from the interior. B. L. Akera and son were in from Gooseberry yesterday and report that the father of the elder Mr. Akers is yet very ill. WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. junll-w. NORMAL NvTES. also be a deoided fulling off iu this section, and Morrow county will not furnish over 30,000 head in all for tbe Eastern range and markets. It is noticeable that two-year-olds are a better sale this season than yearlings The former are bringing $1.50 per head, From the Weston leader. E. J. Merrill, of lone, a young man of great energy and promise, is attending the Heppner high school this year, but expects to oome to tbe Normal and bring while the latter at best are not worth a friend with him next year. over $1. u pays to keep yearlings for Mr. E. L. Freeland, an alumnus of the next year's markets. tbe Ashland college and Normal school, S. P. Ketobuui; representing The an efficient and highly successful Union Meat Co., Portland, was in the justice of the peace at Heppner. His field early last week, buying mutton accomplished wife is one ot Morrow sheep, oounty's favorite teachers. The first wool of the season came in Rev. E. P. Green, formerly principal Tuesday from Newt Jones' oorrals. We of the North Yakima publio school and a are informed that Newt bas disposed of graduate of Michigan State Normal, lectured in Heppner last Friday night, ubjeot, "Life's Lfssons in Rhyme." We ought to have him at Weston Miss Balsiger, tbe county superintend ent of sobools in Morrow oounty, was a teacher in the Heppner school before ""'"P"" bidi fair to be much larger 1 i . ' . . j , MinU UHUUl uor Bieuiiuu, uui resigueu nu as to give her entire tune to the supervision of tbe oounty schools, ner interest and work are greatly appreciated by the people, irrespective of politios. .. . ... ... tiin.i !Ut n f-w l, ,.,i, Her,. .Mv..ii ! " ",KU " l",MM "l"'.t that will ii.tt I... f i it ! .t t .-n r1 l" 1 cenlnry. Miking l, ' j known, .Jeremiah aked if "MiMMeliud l;hr...u.. ..! '" "-Mint an aflltmat.. .., . , . iii. , ai.er, au.lliiiiig told ia l.lirilllilitl.lil in I'Miiae.l . U. lirt .,.!!. . V"I ill I..I,mn l!,eii.glt.rM.f.ni.li...i.. ,,,,w " '' father, Imnlged if II. e 'inU. Ki "iir I. loo ,,,,, I' o !f into tin. h oii.e, took a .,1,,! au l heulM, tin I o. ai',1 io. Imte l. tliKl l.e would lik l.i I. bis band of two year-olds. Shearers are thinning out, and it is presumed that they are beginniug the season's work. The weather bas beeo very propitious .for iBtnbing and tbe number of yearlings Prices for wool this year will not be higher than last, for what was a threat last year in tbe way of tariff revision is now a stern, oold reality. Nothing better than free trade prices can be realiz'd. LIST OF lettw. ! C HEPPNER. T FTTFRS ATlVFPTiuirn -J Or., Apr. 22, lS'JS. ! Miles Miss Maggie Moore ...A. l.ivillgBton Jus M ll.lri Jimn H Mefeu Miss Minn Robbing B D Wallace W W When calling f.r thps( lnttflrn nleaiin sav advertised. J. p. William. P. M. ivapTaoft! CONSU can, "vvithout doubt, be cured in its early stages. It is a battle from the start, but with the right kind of weapons properly used it can be overcome and the iiidious foe vanquished. Hope, courage, proper exercise, will power, and the regular and continuous use of the best nourishing food-medicine in existence Scott's Emulsion the wasting can be arrested, the lungs healed, the cough cured, bodily energies renewed and the physical powers made to assert themselves and kill the germs that are beginning to find lodgment m the kings. This renowned preparation, that has no doubt cured hundreds of thousands of incipient cases of Consump tion is simply Cod-liver Oil emulsified and made palatable and easy of assimilation, combined with the Hypophosphites, the great bone, brain and nerve tonic. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists.. 50c. and 31. Teachers' Examination. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR the mirnOBe (if mkinp an pvamltmMnn nf all persons who msy oiler themselves as candi dates for teachers of the.scb.oolB of this county, i Tsuue Him uie nipiomas, the county scnool superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at 1 o'clock, p. m..May 8th. umea mis lam day ot prll im.r. . ANNA J. B VLSIGER, 29-32. Co. School Supt, Morrow Co. Or. City : Hotel. THIS Popular Hostelry has again 1 been re-opened and will be run in first class style. Meals and Rooms at Popular Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. The Lancashire Insurance Co. An agreeable laxative and Nekvb Tokto. Bold by Druggiste or Bent by mail. 850, Wo. ond $1.00 per package. Samples free. W A HA The Favorite TOOTH KWIia H.W 11. W for the Teeth and Breath, 2io. For sale by X. W. Ayers, Jr., UrugRist Of MANCHESTKKt ENGLAND W. PATTERSON, AGENT. ootij.ori NOTICE TO TEACH hits. At a regular meeting of the Hirectors Bilious Colic, of soliool diHtriot, No. 1, beldio Ileppuer, Person who are sulijeot to attacks of Oregon, Apr. 15, 1H95, it wag deoided by bilious colic will tie pleased to know that unanimous vote of tbe board tbat tbe prompt relief may be bad by taking soliool term for tbe next year shall con- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Hint nf bit untinnl month, liilnmnn ti UiftrrUma Kemedy. It acts qtiu kly and . i i . I wow injn w ucuoMuva ui'fii. a u mail uibi, muuuajr iu wuiouer utm, .... .... Httll(,. milV h lirpVIlt(i ,v It was deoided to diHoontinue tbe taking Ibis remedy as goon as tbe rjret u.,rvin... f tl.u uu.iulu.,t ..rinl.l ,! indlOBIlOO Of 1110 QISeHtie RIlpearH, , , ,, , . .1 ' , . and 60 oeut bottles for sale by Sloouni- lt tilnna tlta anlarv tr ilia ttpiiifii nn I ut I .... " ' " -i' jolinson lruK Uo. SliK) per tuoiitu, and enou of the other teiicbers ut $50 per month. Applications for positions in the Ileppuer sobools under the above- meutioned arrangement will be received till the first Monday in Juua, lHUIi. Attest: J. W. Mouhow, J. J. Knii huts, Chairman. Clerk. W.L Douglas 'S CUAC IS THE BEST. WW WnVbriTFORAKINfi, . cordovan; FRENCH 4. ENAMELLED CALF. .3.5. Fine Calf&Kangarool 3.50 P0LICE.3 SOLES. oso.workingme " -EXTRA FINE- 2.l75BOYS'SCH00LSH0Ei 'LADIES' PUSS. ' SEND FOR r.ATAI HKIIF Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal oustom shoes In style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped on sole. From $i to $3 saved over other makes, t If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Soldby Dealer whose name will shortly Bp penrhere. Agent wanted. Apply at or.ee m inimisi niiiiiL. . "'l"'l''''"''''l"''''U""" A FEW l'KUTINKNT QI K8TIO.NH Spray Your Fruit Trees J. M.SALING, P11UN1NG 5? SPRAYING Mh. Editob: As an bumble oitizeu of IbeU. H,l ' would like to hear through your oolumos ' tbe nplnious of tbe voters of M rro oounty (irrespective of political faith) of ; X:' 7.' or In t.-, i:. ; !h t:-3 t hve your fruit tren I r.A r ol tr, finif r.rny 1'imi 'Vi-:.1 i moiit eTi-tnal rwne- 1 r.- bit mnrt. i narni rrason FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claim9 against the government Is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain theil 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 aud skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorney! 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 F oreign Countries, Conduct It terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If vou have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to. gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at ones advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. r.o. 10X493 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. W Cut this out and send It with your innuioi. JHi tbe present times, the onuses, effects and tbeir cures Ed Hopper is baok from La Grande, Are we living onder republican form T. II Lyons has returned from of government or dictatorship T Uoniloii. Are the iioodIs the trovemmeut. or has Mrs. Outlieriiie Spray is viHilinn out the dar come to America tbat tbe im - 1: 1 . t , " ' OU r.lKIII iUlltJ. nmrt.l 1iiw.ln f.r-.l "whn r n. rainier rains nu nut unlay Iroru .j..-. 1.., .,.i,. 1 i I . . 1 uui anuua unu vu iu uucu iu w l lltiltt il fiMtjltl In FtnM Ilia I " rnnoh n.r u.,uN s.inr.l.v Have t president in me euair wtio Dr. Curlinle is over from Echo, and "' (a,,ry fcxulusmn learn may locate in this county. Act), who bat used all of bis vast power Jerry lirnsuan. Hie wheel burse of of patronttfs) to btve laws enacted for Lena, was down Saturday tud Sunday I tbe benefit of a set of harpies, to whom llm Vwimtiiin nsnmr. HliVnt k. tnneHrt a ()s Milehell fed 1.7lX) head of sheep. .... u,..., ...... '...'1 '.,., Iat winter n,l this sprinn fed 1.3JU " . . """n u" v" ' head fur Wm. IViilsml. for whu-h. w, uesu trom one man, tua uiey are nmma are informed, Mr. l'enltod retlied I- '2Z money, land, food, Ore, lik'bt, bouses tDd per head. hope from whole nation. Our presi ew Mom- aud Of other nitket of dent ia a man who is workiuir to fasten it ...-., ,..e,,,..e. , o. , or easu. m j j j,.b, 0 (big , lLs, eit'liMiini fur liimoer. Machines from I . . Sliliii. Address N. A. Leach. Uiina. never o pain. tou, OreKou. If. IIm the spirit of patriotism tied from Htockmen You can cross the John Columbia? It would teem so when from Day with our tlnwp, twelve tulles a-jt nn,rM.mn RH aotialors and 1' lw.l.. 1 .k Inn u .il.. ' ' i;K4T V. liO "ter. the,, a,. . ,f,oM baud. lVm't foruet tint. If entered lhat will pierct lb thick hide of On hear Ihe Hon. W. It, Ellis lector h lMt,i uf H" 'UnJ lomorrow evetmitf at Ihe opera house. Hut wbeo a man bat liken the ottb to on his t.ilct. "Essentials of Oon.J .r,ut ibe Uwt of bis oountrjr tud then benrtll of lleppiiKf t W. C. T. V. "' P bis offense, tod snp- ll.m II. V. titles arrived fforo P'f those who applaud him.ffor Instance, IhllslNint last vfiiii.tr on his semi hicago Tnliune, Ml. lu Hl.-t. snniisl tour of hiisineas In this seelmn uocral ami I tie OrrtfotiUD areoailma Mr. lUtra waa 01m of Ihe imm.irt.l XV op'n repuliln ans W suslatn Urover to tmstixkl out ajainsl iK.lob sinveti- '""'"I . country it near lull down al Ilia reml aa.i..B hef -H.-lla and Oar) Mm.' tod Ihey lew 1. Ut. lie. In la. t Waaliuiuton eonnt. tuarchy or mouatehy. She hat left as so III against lie re-e eelion of Mr. ireo.i.uu neninn. Here are ' THREE points : Which we wihh you to Kemember : 1'iiisT: We Keep HARDWARE Skconp: We oflVr it CHEAP Til 1 1: D : We pell FOR CASH Wo are enaMod to give mote fur a dollar than tho uetml 'iKillar' worth." GILLIAM I & HISHEE Main Street, llp'incr, Dr. fl IT" sayeUjS, The Best Prfi MACHINE MONEY W-ilTa 'SGOOPARCELSOFMAIUrm MADE WE OR OCU DEALF.IH can aell you ms.cblnca cheaper than yon fan et elsewhere. Tha NEW HO.TIK I our bast, bat we make cheaper kinds, mrh as the CLITIAX, IDEAL ant other lllch Arm Full Nlrkel l".ated Sewlns: "laehlnet forU.00o4 up. t all oa our aiant or wrllo ua. t e wir.l your trade and If prleaa, term" and square deallns: will win, we will ht It. Wo rballenca the world t r.'oducott BKTxr.it iu.vu wi i) acUlaa for 60.00, or a better t'lo. wlncnarhlne for 130.00 than you as buy rrom at, or oar rnis. t:iz i;ew home sewihg m achike co. '" .sua. Vhto.Is. tH'BKMrtertda.X.i'. CmK Ml- lT. .41 i. 1 'm ton BALE BY flic New Home Stsicg Miohioe Ca. 2S1 Market St. Sao Francisoo, Cal Dlph. The Norae Hose, under lh manstfa- nirnt of I'r.if. h-1 111 a, arrived yesterday and slmaed last liitflil, and will give an entertainment again lotiiahl. I'rnf .liu a lias added a a"Md many new ttrtetimia aiuee lis was hero laal, tlimiilli his miiinilll N'irae Hlanl it full slmw In ttslf, and gitarauiea a rliiMiiiiali.ui. Il.n.l !iii..i,riU tins1!., I 1. . . ... ... rtiterlMnmeM. I ielIS Ai, .1 tod thel.l..Mll.,!,t,M.h,.'1.,e...,d.,ir. V . " " 15 rents, f .11.. nill t.ml.lil. Ihe I... I Iv ilr.l'a ll.e a.-iln,! 1 ' ",",',,rt' " It Woilld id Hid M m.. I and II n 1 me tin 11 l . m t '"l all l'lh spi nl a rf hsi i. ! .f, , ti . . . . . 1 1 7 .....-.,., ,.,!, .iiii;ni,s uiin-r re n.m l I J.rruiKh H al it was tfMain Ut. Meini.l,,,- gr.... ,, Mr ,,,,, "is lln.l .n(i. fillet a.11 (.f ,B J,.,!. "Ha Ileal halb no home not bopa of one, has no oountry." Out rP Till ' !! 9. Il.i'i I a 1'i'ila ate l!l .l a'lir.dii.tur ill. aa,l il tt' 'l . 'ii' In la. lie. Atar.i-.nl inn ing . f r --iirr t.'linul U-at l, a iiini'. ui'.iis i.le f llisliss Whs t'iul. (. I I i I'm I , Mis. s.l .1 Mia Hut tu ai.rrritim if llmr trle. a im Hie 1 1 1 !-.. r a. i..ls, ainl weta 1 lTffr-1 ... tui.s .,r His e it. 11 a yer, wliied, a . in idey lis.lf, in.. Ills I I tm r.g.,l., f,,.r. ll.kl . a dialili I 11 mat !.. II., in a. t 4. liKts n,. ItaeeMariiy, a irsi.Um. Hm ll'll.a .k. H,.. .1 .1. l s I ,t lv Hen. a !! ;.r fi.1,1 1 : 1 -t .. r . i , o t. II I Ii- .iitil e 1 ! !... i r, , 1 , ,,, Imuilii.s aiili i:.. in si Hi ,U 1 1 ,iM ie"j M jr J'' t' l. i. a l.nj 1 '.'i.i) l.( j ... la t 4 lt I J f "jll, ! JM', N'.i Hi lima lo gi tha Werkly Ulrrf .lilali, Ida (faalaat nes.prr nf Ida Wl With lliell.l.'lle, l..lli slriel ly in advance, fur one year, f-l. Nf belter p.. li I. mall, n of newspaper est ! In la in the state. Id-aid we will fiv at a .reiiii'iiu an ed liilmial J itirtial.lke Ueb- klus Inert d in Ids iivn? libels Im's 1 '" I'lstiler, an a.-ticiilltral . . . ' -.. . u.p r n. a. a ai em, til I trOs.nl ,. 01 i t'ara far llrsilarae. As a remedy for all forma nf lli'sdaehe rUotrlC tliMer has prned to be Ida vary Imt. IlelTHs a t tuaofiit eute and Ida !inl ilreade.1 baditoal o-k Iips.Ui lira yield to its iiiltuene. W! nraa all who era ail'ia led la prnenr ti rx.ttle, and iva Hits f stood a fair trial. It, ruts .f liadilnsl CiHiatipali.in I'tee-! trie llitlrra cures by gilra? Ids I.e.-. led ' dine t Hie li iWi'la. and fr eaai-S ..ng 1 resist Ida liar n( Hits tne lli'llie. Try j inc. ltg l-.ttl 's only fifty rota at T. W. A vera, Jr , drug store. Tff. -j rjcagajsaam ia lit mv.i. vyAjrv Liftiirst. tlatpWat, Ty tl'liV fa.ls MrMfsal. rTTTJ irjTTf al W '" w,j aJ:iJuJlyM-a Tup lj J I J 1 i I J Accarata, ItHrUrr. sBflJsisW Cwir. FOR 10 1-CENT b I AMPS (tVKuUtr prlie -V.) jour w drftw if mlvM fttihin ; Uh will Im for I yettr boldly (in uivii iii kuiiiiiiii hIshIh. iilv IMrwiory KtmriiutvH'inK I'-liMMHJ (.tiitoint'P j In mii jniii" IimIm'PI nml iiiHnufuo turvrn you'll rwiv pri.twtliiy. IiioiinhimI1! ot VltlllHOIf (HSUis, 1 1 Mtllllttl.nirUfHinH.,li' All fri m id owli liri-i With onpofvotiriirt'iiwi wWrtw LHsflt hIm) print kimI nrf(iy iMwittir on : vour mU.rowii ii you ; wlih b am 11 Brl. im-vHiii ih.lr tv-liiK lioi. i. A. w h H-Ilvllle. N. I.. writes: "ri..ii It1.! i-T lniyM-m aiWrsnaln jrmir l.laliiiiiiii B"; ,7rta' lifrw U rv I - iwvlvwl niv iia.lilrrai V-J. Iii's-'s '' ,,v,-r :",M, ' Lfr f"? n -ii. Mv il.ln-si yi.ii wtirc Biii'.iiK iiil.lllii rs and nmnufi..l.in.i rr srilvli.K ilnllv, nil vslii.il.il" of null lr..iii a" i'arls uf '.l.u Yi.rU. gW WORMV8 FA IK DIRTCTORV CO. So, 147 Frankfort! ami (ilrarJ Ave, riills.lt!- nhia. I's. . The regular tnbseriptlon price of tbe Semi-Weekly (iazette ia 12 60 and tbe retrnlar priee ot tbe Weekly Orrgnnian is 91.50. Anyone subscribing for the Oaaette end paying for one year in adranee ran get both the Osteite and Weekly Uregonian for t i. All old sub scribers paying their subscrititinnt for one year in tdytnoe will be entitled to tbe tame. Stage lesvee for Echo Momlsvs, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning no Tuesdays, Thursdays and Haturdsys. U. Wtde,rrop. T. W. AyersJr .sg. tit. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT t t t W InfmM.sjI'.-vd arf'lf. v.n: MAKijx nwr. w.. c v. Nvw lli.ia. Cua. CAHIt or 1ritk Haf. 1 We daa.re ! Ibtsk tar aslglid irs and tl ... 1 1. ....... .. ...... .i- .. ' Inan. la f IhMl klndnvaa In aa dar.utf , ,, ... , , m 1 , , 1 ..an, . h f'-n i"iiw ma ii.i.i.s - .... - - want ai,ym .f..ri(,ar...i,m r...id bersv JUt pnef an. I M.Mniutetil. armltig evary i lha feeehl afl elion In Ida I -a of our ho, )mt run tell 1,11 s .. n.M (T.- .Uy rsert l MnmUy aud leav.eg every I ,. ..,. W J '.B..II U'. Mi lin.las rea lille.1 ail). t...i . ' day ei.'ei I iid.Uv. Hlnirleal an I ftieap- i ,. ... .... . .. eat rnuie l. the latefinr. I IViw,i ' - -,'- ife i f lirt , , o : coiirlrsle of lha k tl.hla of Tythlaa. 1st t'.ti t, ti M.'iina. sde S al." l I 1 Ida lartti.f nt lai'u r. l"H lia wss red tilip.a ,S, .. i.i". Id t 1 wnte .i Ji iriuiah and Ul liuu thai II wm 1 Vrr with tl.pin, t t.s,. Id... tdl att-ifH Ler that Ihe; e i ill n, .1 t,,!, n i;i p- irt (0 li t il'M'ftti.,u N b 11 ida tal grnl. M. I's.Un I MeieaiiU'e t'o , have t.in"d 1 .ae inii.i-.s to an alailttie eaad t. s, ti a'.i'i'U'a? Willi Hi tlta year, Mill.d.'a I ul, lie graal Cil.'li and Idnr fn.-ea e.m ta with Ida leweat, I'nut.i t'ofe. la gfal .Uinan I r.K-k.f A is., sr, I ll.all.il fB Wealtlskin I'ow. lailaajy Dva d--' 'iiv,'. Jr u fix m tt, U.I u 11.1 piitksl V',','f5 llt T, W. Ajtn T LjJ i'!,."!.t 1 1 rtx t ss L G1I1CKEH RAISlKQFaY tr. 1." in inims r ri 9 ia.wa.tiNS a P !!. I,lS S' .'i h.n, l-y .l't lf ' . w . t.i. .ia. ss.laia-t Il ami .l -iia '"T ti. . a..).U 1.4 tki bwsMtiy bastarsa. . ThcnRIE fwrs l-nU -9Vf h0 addkm a i rrrtB oa i ostal card to THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney, P. 0. Box 463. Wa.hlnrjton, D. C. tlnnnrahtv (Harhsrr'4 f.dtlers S.M snllnrs i Srva4 ala.lv ! f I" tH late sf srtrninl.,1, .( n.. partially of wholly rt...ll. f,,r m.tinafy manual lalnn, vhrlbrr dwabllHa stvn or nut. sn4 i.4?.U,. cit thrir ..niaiv citriim.ianr.a. MIlMIW aif auiha.illiri.anl ... .1.1 ata.nliM.it ( il . t.mai fi.l 1 tin l..r a..1if 's.." as .Iu. 10 ai nir mi vi. .,r ... u aaat rtpuUnl .if.n th.ir on l.ti (..r .....,t w ." " . .7' V ,'V"h'irr.'a Uinir sis vnl.il.4 If the a..Mir . rtr.ta saai1.i. toa.r.rs t II 1 1. 1 II IN itftm.ili I (11 un.t.r .i.ir.a ycata) la slui.i.ls.l ta.t. wa.rt tbns wsl a. sri.d.w nt .h. haa siarr rti.it ot t.marHM .. waa l"4H lTar .nllllH If a..l,, .rt aallW wdlaw ant ehttd. rwl4H soMlav 4lasl la amlc. of fr-rn air-ris mt arvlr-. .nil th.v af d.tnt'al sta Ih'.f n l.hnf fnf s.. It aisacs to didcrtBit wbctast svldivt srva4 at ait 4 la lata war or la ttia.sf sissy or .r,7-V.:,:swtt W4r,p,,'r fof h,,,"f 1l...a,lsp aol.t.r. Hr..in( fmm It tit f is per vnAelH aa4r IHa all lav s.s vatlilsa la ..ou;,r.,BAa.,",,';,;,.f zxir.ni"'"9'' ifc Mrrlro,. sad th..r i..wra of th Ulark II asb.rr-b.r.b.a a tasnlaol at fTssK Ma laillae W rst a,, IM, sra..wM art. 1 1-1Vrr, -lt"awi tha.t aWs.. aU.aa.a.stted. 11 , 0f ,t oe sttsssMe4 . .1.4 ,:.is tts.4 S4 ...('. at a.r.... f f-Wtlo, :i..,t fa4t-lass.4lai"a..i.r.a Ktss.s fur s4vi,t K f.a aats s.av.f A44rs THE rrVZZ CLAIMS Wvd.viv JOHN VKDDI:kUUKN, Mmtgin Attorney, B - aa ill . . . ' It, rS CXlat 44, l4nMslf. lIIMOi I tfi