PAPER MUM lMIUMIIlM1t lH IIMMWMWmi tf MMr I I z s I FREQUENT AND CONSTANT E Advertising brought me all I f I own, A. T. Stewart. 5 OFFICIAL HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1895. WK..KLY HO. 6. 1 I SEMI-WEEKLY NO,3to. THIRTEENTH YEAR HIMMlllltMW M MtMill4 rtIM M I III I ItWIoW 1 MY SUCCESS J is owing to my liberality in ad-; S vertiting Robert Bonner. ? 1 i 2 5 MiMmuittiiiiiMiiiiiMMW miinii SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. Tuesdays and Fridays BY m PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON. A. W. PATTERSON, . . Editor Business Manager At $1.50 per year, $1.25 or six months, 75 ots. Cor three montna. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. W"T"fr' 4j w4f r j: : : r w'awoww, j sr in - si wtik r"riiiT p sffi THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. 0. Dake's ArWrt.inintr Asnnoy. fit and 65 Merohante Exchangs, San Franoisoo, California, where oou raots for advertising can be made for it. Union Pacfic Railway-local card. No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 3:30 p. m. dally except SuiBay. Arrives at Willows Junction 6:20 p. m. NoV 10, mixed, leaves Willows Junction 7:15 g. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m, daily except "East-bound, main line arrives at Willows Junction 1:46 a. m. West bound, main line, leaves V illows Junc tion 12:15 a. m. West bound Portland fast freiuht with paa seni?er coach leaveB Willows Junction 6:38 p. m. and arrives at The Dalles at 12:01 a. m. Here passengers from the branch lay over till 8:15 a. m. and take the fast mail west bound which ar rival at. Vnrt.lanrt J a. m. The Dalles and Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at i.u m. rhiI arrives it Portland 6:30 p.m. leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the of hound wav freight with passenger coach which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving at Willows Junction 6:58 p, m. n Reader, did you ever take Simmons Livee Regulator, the "King of Livee Medicines ? " Everybody needs take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should De carried on remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull. Heavy leeung is due to a torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you'll get rid ot these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. livery iiiic-Kagc has the Kwl Z stamp on the wrapper. J. IS. Zeilin & Co., I'liiltidtilplmt. Be. CakbfuIi. "Home years since," said the Canyon City minister, "bs I was preaching, a young woman who sat be fore me was constantly laughing, talking and making unoonth grimaces. I paused and administered a severe rebuke. Atter the close ot the services, a gentleman said to me: 'Sir, you made a great mis take; that girl is an idiot.' Since then I have always been afraid to reprove those who misbehave themselves in cburob, lest I should repeat the mistake and reprove another idiot." LOCAL MARKET REPOBT. Tbare iz two things in this world for which we are never fully prepared, and that iz twins. Josh Billings. QW THE EN LEOTRIG ELT Trade Mark Dr. A. Owen FOR MEN AND WOMEN The latest and onlv scientific and craetieal Eiectrio Belt made, for general use, producing eadlly felt and to any part of the body. It can be worn at any a genuine current of Electricity, for the cure f disease, that can be readilv felt and reel and power, and applied OmCIA.Xi XJlRECTOXaTT. United States Officials. President Grover Cleveland Vice-President Artli Stevenson uw.nIHtita KinhardS. Olney Secretary of Treasury Jehn G. Carlisle Secretary of Interior ..... Hoke Smith Secretary of War Daniel B. Laniont Secretary of Navy JI,',larf A- 1J1l!r1bert n.i,nut.anniirA William L. Wilson Attorney-General ..Judson Harmon Heoretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon. m,,- W. P. Lord Seoretaryof State H. . Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metenhan Bnpt. Public Instruction . M. Irwin iHnnua nniil C. M. Idlnmftn " (G. W.MoBride senators l j, h. Mitchell .. ( Hlnger Hermann Longreasmen 1 W. R. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds t R. S. Bsn, u,mm. J n,l.r. iV. A. Moore, - (C. K. Wulverton Seventh Judicial District rw, JnH W. L. Bradnhaw I'roaeautina Attorney A. A. Jeyne Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator.. Kepreaentativa. fJjQKEHBWSJMPfiTS talum".J.ji ft ooders. L M WinniUn while YJU pW' If von use the Pctalum lncnnacors a urowuKi.. Make money others are wasting time by old processes. e.nta1ofteHs all about it, anil clt-BCTitics rvrry article needed for the, poultry business. The "ERIE" mechanically the best fcwlieel. rreiliestmuici. iWe are Pacihc Coast 'Anents. Bicvcle cnta loguc.niailcd frec,r;ives f,.11 ) AT.ENTS WANTED. PETALCI.TA irfcraATCR C0.,Pctr.lnme,Cil. .ranch Housb, an S Muni ht., uo An;;cies. time during working hours or sleep, and WILL POSITIVELY CURE RHEITIW ATISM LUMBAGO GENERAL DEBILITY I.AJ1 K BACK NEK VOl S DISEASES VAHICOGELB SEXUAL WEAKNESS I SI POTENCY KIDNEY DISEASES Wheat, bu 40 42 Flour.bbl 265 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, cwt. 2 00 three M 2 25 Sheep, muttons, head .... 1 25 1 50 " stock 1 00 1 50 Hogs, on foot, cwt. 3 00 Hogs, dressed 4 00 Wool. 8 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll.; 2540 Eggs, doz 10 Chickens, doz 2 003 00 Tnrknva Potatoes, per owt 40 CALIFORNIA MABKBT. Wheat, cwt 95 0 102 Flour.bbl 2 50 8 50 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 6 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 8 13 Butter, lb 10 15 Eggs, doz i Potatoes new, per ot.. . 60 85 " old, " ... outs io Chickens, doz 3 00 7 00 Turkeys, lb 12 14 PORTLAND MABKBT. Wheat, bo 47 oo Flour.bbl 2 25 0285 Beeves, owt 2 50 3 00 dressed i on w o ou Muttons, live sheared. .. 1 75 2 00 " dressed. 04 o4 TTnoa. on font 3 25 01 3 75 "!"- . " nut dressed, ID Wool Eastern Oregon... 08 11 Butter 7 15 Eggs, doz 10 H Chickens, doz a uu is o ou Turkeys, lb dressed 10 12 Potatoes, new, per ot.... oo oo proceedings to oompel Miss Stevens to give up the offioe. The supreme court at the last session, refused to band down an opinion as to a woman's eligibility to serve as oounty school superintendent, saying such an issue oould not be raised in mandamus proceedings. But the quo warranto onse brings np the constitu tionality ot the legislative aot which makes a woman eligible to any school offioe in the state, and the real merits of the obb6 will be determined. Thousands of persona flounder along for months, yes even years, suffering from indigestion, bowel troubles and liver disorders with their accompanying disagreeable symptoms, beoause they think they have to. If they would take a short course ot Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver and Kidney Balm they would soon get rid of the miserable feeling and that overpowering sense ot weariness and in oapauity for work, would give place to one of health, vigor and cheerfulness. Price $1.00 per bottle. THK CHAIN COMPLETE. Another Important Witness Whose Testimony Completes the Chain of Evidence Against Dnrraut. "TRC8TY" PRISONER VAMOOSES. WITHOUT The Patterson Pub. Co.. bave seoured the asrencv of the Orescent bioyoles for Morrow and Orant oouoties. and will shortly bave some machines for sale at very low figures. Examine a uresoeni before buying. tf. MEDICINE Is fast taking Electricity, properly applied, the place of druesforall Nervous, Rheumntlo. Kinney aim urinal Troubles, ana win enact A TRAGEDY IN PORTLAND. Drs. Holmes and Ansplund Fight a Duel With Pistols Jealousy the Cause-Both Badly Wounded. cures In seomlngly hopeless coses where every other known moans has failed. Any sluggish, weak or diseased organ may Dy mis means oe rousea to neanny activity before It is too late. Leading medical men use and recommend the uweu Belt la tnelr practice. OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Contains fullest information regarding the cure of acute, chronic and nervous diseases, prices. and how to order, in English, German. Swedish and Norwegian languages, will be mailed, upon application, to any aaaress lor 0 cents postage. A . W. lowan J. B. Hooflhy . Jnlins Keltblj I .. J.H. Howard , ,T. W. Morrow .0. W. Hamnton Vrank (tilliara J. r Willis , Geo. Lord Anna Kaleiger T.W.Ayers, Jr .E. L. Freeland ...N. 8. VYheUtons . Renter I , Heomver I I'onnty Judge ' Commlmioners.. J. M. faker. " Clerk " Sheriff " Treasurer M Hnrreyor. " School Bup't.... " Coroner BEPFNIR TOWM OFFICERS. V)or Thus. Morgan ('minniiraea O. K. Farnsworth.il. Liohtenthal. Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs, Jr., li u 11 -m V T Uliu,itm. r. " " v T Hallock vZZTJZ:'"''"""'"'". " E. L. Kr-eland M.hml. ' A. A. Roberts Freeiict OIReerp. Justin of the Psaoe... Constable. failed Btatee Lasd Officers. TBI DALIXS, 0. I. r. Moore A.S.Bifs Lt oArit, on. B.F. Wilson Wl"'' J.H. Rubbma Receiver xoan gocimES. RAWLINS FOST, NO. IL O. A. B. Haau at Lastncton. Or., tha last Saturday of tarn month. All vets rani are Invitod to Hn. i v. u. Geo. W. Smith. Adjutant, tf Commandor, LUMBER! 11TK RAVI FOR SALX ALL KIDH OF CN draaartl Lnmher. M mils of Heppner, al what Is known as lbs HOOTT MA."WTVXIIjIj. At noon last Friday the tenants ot the Dekum building, at the corner of Third and Washington streets, in Portland, were startled by the report ot severs' pistol shots issuing from the offioe of Dr. H. R. Holmes. Bushing in they found the prostrate bodies of Dr. Holmes and Dr. R. K. Ausplnnd, each holding a smoking pistol in his hand. Ausplund LI-.J: I ,nnnl. nn In The Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co. : The Owen Eleclric Delt Dldg.. 201 to 211 Stat. Street, lnn ins m,,,8,n h,B bwi Bnd 0M ,,n CHICAGO, ILL. the ngni nana, noimes was aiso The Largest Electrio Dell Fstablishment In ths World I wounded in three plaoes.one in the head, the other in the body just below the nipple, and wben entering his room from the hallway received a shot in the right leg just above the knee, inflicting i very painful wound. : Just how many shots were fired alto gether neither the duelists nor anyone else oan state positively, but it is thought that the number was nine. Dr. Holmes emptied bis pistol, which baa five cham bers, and but one barrel of AuBpIund pistol remains loaded. Thesbooting took nlaoe in tbe reception room, and there G0orge Merriok, a' "trusty" at the penitentiary, with a good reoord and only a short time to serve, esoaped last Tuesday night, A reward ot $50 has been offered for the man's capture. The following is au accurate description ot tbe escaped oonyiot: "George Merrick is five feet, ten and one-half inohea tall, weight 197 pounds, has dark brown hair and gray eyes, is 24 years old, is a la borer and a native of Kansas. He was sentenoed from Umatilla county for for gery, and was reoeived at the peniten tiary November 18, 1892, under a four years' sentence. Two scars on right wrist small soar on upper right arm; scar small ot baok on spine; two large and small soars on left shoulder; vaooine left humerus; several soars on left band and fingers, and three soars on first joint ot left thumb; large soar on right thigh large burn soar on right shin; small soar juBt above left knee; and one on knee soar across joint ot right big toe; wart oo right eyelid." fik .ooo rtrr.EoroH, - - - CLIAE, 9 00 I 17 H I TF MUVHID IS HltrFSItH. WILL ADD I A IV SO per l.uuo lot. additional. Ths above quotations are strictly for Cash. L HAMILTON', Prop. national Ul ol Ispf. WW. FCKLAKD, KD. R. BINHor, FrMlt'sL CshtM. TIUXSACTS A GLMR1L B AMISS BUSINESS I FACTS j: I MS-.MM FACTS ! ! ji OU CAN BUY liVOO worth of dry goods and groociles and then have j I1' J enough left out of tlou.oo to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This is l 1 , nrstclass machine. Why then pay 1100.00 fur a bicycle that will give 1 , no better service ? ' I CRESCENT "isoorcher," weight 'JO pounds, only t'.W. ' , ; Ladles' and Gents' roadsters all the way irora TO to $7.i. . !" Boys' Junior," only M with pneumatic tlre-a good machlns. ' i J ! "Our Special," Men's ': lilies'. i y : WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, CHICAGO AND NCW YORK, " O r THE PATTERSON' 1TB. M., Ji Heppner, Ot.-g.rn, MORROW AND GRANT Counties. -rTt'" -zr?' I'llrsl l'llosl Itching Piles. bymptoms Moisture; intense itotung and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to oontinue tumors form, wbiob often bleed and nlcerate, becoming very sore. Bwatmi Ointment stops tbe itching and bleed' ins. beals ulceration., and in most oases removes tbe tnmors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oents. . Dr. Bwayue A Hon, Philadelphia, LONG CREEK. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 Mi2si fewfe? Absolutely pure i The last link in the ch'in of evidence against Theodore Durrant has been dis covered. A woman who lives aoross tbe street from Emanuel oburob has report ed to tbe polioe that she saw Durrant and Blanche Lamont enter the oh ore b at 10 minutes past i on April 8, tbe day of Miss Lamont's disappearance. Tbe woman's name is Mrs. Leake, and she lives at 124 Bsrtlett street. She is 70 years old, and has been a member ot tbe church several years. She knew both Durrant and Miss Lamont intimately and therefore cannot be mistaken with regard to the identity of either. She says she has remained silent since ths 10NE mm Warm weather, but oool nights. Coyotes and hawks are playing havoc on the poultry in our neighborhood. Rev. Smith, a Christian minister, preached at lone the other Sunday. lone has almost been deserted sinoe so many bave visited the mountains. TbeBietmann Bros, and Gas Glock left for the mountains to secure wood. Harvesting bas oeased and threshing is on tbe go. The yield is little or none at all. Miss Graoe Sohofield contemplates visiting the coast before returning to her home in Iowa. Joe Woolery and family returned from tbe eastern trip hale and hearty. Joe is again ready for business. Bev. Curran, tbe regular lone preacher, discovery of the bodies of tbe two girls bas sent word that it will be impossible because she did not wish to undego the to oontinue his servioes here. An at- Culled from the Kagle. E. N. Crockett departed Wednesday for Heppner on buniness. Wslter and John Keeney returned were sundry holes in tbe walls and doors from Heppner Wednesday with freight. that show some of the bullets wsnt wide of their mark. There were no witnesses to tbe shoot ing, so tbe eiaot cause is not known, though was bronght about by remarks from Holmes relative to Ausplund's method ot treating patients and also slan derous remarks mads rslative to blmself and a classmate and friend, Mrs. Dr. Chambers, resident physician at tbe Portland bospitaL Holmes bed also mads many baas statements relative to Supt. Johnson, of ths hospital, tbe nurses and the manner of trsstmeut at that place. Ansplund bad evidently called oo Holmes and demanded bis signatory to aa article or statsmsnt of rstrsotioo, . HE INTER OCEAN -lit Til It- MOSt Popular Republican Newspaper of tne West And Has the Largest Circulation. COLLKOTIONH Mads os Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI) BEITS EH. tf OREOOX OO - Mow ax Cet. t,H tb 1 1 I tke 4 ikfMt mat, a i iarft 'M l-vtrwi, DAILY (without Sunday).. DAILY (with Sunday) ,...$A.oo per year ....8.oo per year The Weekly Inter Ocean $1.00 , , IT.R YEAR H' OCPAN hasps sf at I He IIsms In alt rain nor iihm tm Mtanag su, inn Wfc ASU 1ML HLSI 0- Ct.VUL.HT UTI KAtlKU. srwPAM o Trtn in,m rr,p.ti, it apan stniwf 510 n fyf . Imt fmmtt. ts fut cvmtfl. : Mlllll M , rKllT0MUllCllCM0C0 r Ti H 4 . K T Uty. asivasei waajTSft. - Hss o rs1 'tlot riesnfisl .vA 4 his 6lh0 boots If sol BV MAIL The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. II II Has atMft t InlmM U awsiWef the lasaltv- t' - M. fffit II) t lira I'l f aii t wiM M ! Hsnia. fVj r I) IISUUKAKY I (.All WIS aft al4- II PN niCAl I.V If l MMtl . ,4 t Ms t" 4iwKMi all li puliiKal l . It ga itmm in Mf or 1IIU IAOH4.U. IT 13 A TWELVu-PAOE PAPER. tun ivtti? cur a itT.t i- mi o in cniCAf, tup rw and connrcii M tH U At I .lt l I III Al I.I Ml ANf MIXNIAINV A"f I AtXKIIU T till 'll!Lf ilik r-LCt'Ltl VI 11 M.6IIUN I HAN A, k-AIl K rACItil - 1 '.t. H Is la si .l ! r.t s4 ihV.ttlilspBlilKsSii4LMflrfc ,.m ,!- H.I IN f - M Th IS Uuttutn lNt V OB fOL L nftt.f. the INTEK OCEAN. Chlcio. Mrs. T.D. Williams left Wednesdsy for Heppner to visit Iter sister, Mrs. 1L J. Gil more. Mrs. Otis Patterson arrived last Fri day from Heppner on a visit with the Eagle family. Otis Patterson took bis departure Wednesday for Burns, to be absent several dsys on business. Mrs. Freucb and family, of Heppner, arrived Monday at MoDuflle bot springs. Mrs. French is a cripple from rheuma tism and comes to McDuflle hi gain re lief. TLe Eagle learns that for lbs past two weeks the thermometer id Morrow oouo hieb was Dot only refnssd but Ans- ty stood about Wl in ma snaos son as nlnnd'a remarks reasntsd. which led to blub as 134 in the sun. lUtbnr bot over r - I annoyanoe ot being a witness, and did not oonseut to divulge her information to the polioe until she became convinosd that it was a duty she owed to tbe state. April 3 Mrs. Leake sat at tbs window of her residenoe nearly all of the after noon looking for her daughter whom she sxpeoted from Han Mateo. At 4 o'olook she saw a oouple ooming up tbs street, one of whom she reoognized aa Durrant, but at first she was puzzled over the identity of the girl. She first thought the young lady was Luoille Turner, but as the oouple oame nearer Mrs. Leake reoognized tbe girl as Blauobe Lamont. Miss Lamont wore a sobool girl's short dress and oarried a paokage of school books. Tbe dress and sobool books were afterward found secreted in tbe ohnrob. Wben tbe oouple reached tbe oburob gate they stopped tor a moment, Durrant opened tbe gats and tbey pass ed through. Mrs. Leaks from ber poiot ot observation was watohing Ibem, and wben tbe girl stepped through tbe gats she said to herself : "What an impru dent thing tor ber to do." Mrs. Leake knew nothing detrimental to Durrant. She bad always considered bim "snob an exemplary young man," but, notwithstanding that faot, she thought ft exoeedingly imprudent for tbs girl to go into tbe ohnrob with bim alone. Hhe feared someone might bave seen tbem and make unpleasant remarks. Hhe imsgined tbey bad soma errand in tbe cbnroh, and expected in a few min utes tbey would ooms out. She watch ed oarefully, but tbe gat did Dot open. Thors Is only one entrance to Emanuel tempt will be made to seoure another to take his place. Ionb, Or., Aug. 13, 1895. Jaki. Sbptsmbir Fashions. Another new bioyole costume, wbiob oombines tbe un restrained freedom of bloomers with the more beoomining modesty of "regular" walking attire, is illustrated on the ool ored cover page ot Toilettes. This dress is expressly designed to overcome the dragging sffeot ot long skirts for wheel women while pedaling; tbe fullness ot the skirt is gathered around tbe hips in a number of horizontal folds and held in plaos by narrow leather strips. For walking tbsse folds are released, so the dress hangs in full Isngth down to tbe ground. Tbera are fully 150 other squally original and interesting designs for women's and children's wear, and no ef fort is spared to make this magasine what it justly claims to be, tbs moat pop-. alar fashion msgazins ot Amerioa. An early advance in the retail ptioe is an nounced, wbiob will enable snoh other additions to bs made as will plaos Toil ettes ahead of all similsr msgssinss on either side of the Atlantic. Lookout for tbe November number, doe October 1st. Tbs issue just out can be bad of all news dealers, at 20 oents per oopy. tbe duel. Boon after the sbootiog ths wounds ot both were dressed wbso tbey were at .a a a onos sent to lbs wooa nsniarnao no- pitsl. Holmes will probably recover, and while Ansplund's lo juries are not DecMsaril; fetal, yet it is feared thai be cannot recover. A lUssarkshls Car ( KbssasaUass. WurrniKSTM, Cel., MaroD 21, 1, b- ,jM , ,t ptMnt HomMifM ago, on awakening one mora ing, I louod Ibat ! bad rheumatism Id my iom so badly that, as 1 rmarkl to my wife, it would be impossible for ras loslteod tobnsioeas that day. IUmts beriDf tbal I baj soma ol CbaroUr Iain's there, isn't it. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nosl and It. (1 llobiusoo, of Lone Kock, Gilliam oounty cams op this week to visit relatives in Orant oeunty. Tbey will spend a short tiuis at tbs McDuffia hot springs. Tbe Wlepbone poles are all put 00 tbe ground from Canyon City to 1'eodleloD. Now lbs next thing is pulling np tbe Una. Long Cres-k would be much pleas- bat It Cash Barlow 8cbd. Lest Thursday Henry McGinn, as attorney for Frances Issbel Usmmond, of Portland, Died psoers in tbs oounty clerk's offlot in suit against Cassias U. Barlow, of Bar low, for alleged breaob of promise, and ohnrob daring tbe week, and that is by that lbs eoart gret t ber judgment tbe sids gals and rear door. Mrs. Mor AWW. Tbe plaintiff alleges that Leake knew the young people would tbe defeodeot made ber a promise of bavs tc pass through tbs gate and sbe marriags on tbs first dsy of December, wanted to see Ibem oa lbs street again 18W, sod lhat io March, 1W, he seduced Ufore she Isfl tbs window. Hhe waited ber, onder farther promise ot merrisge. a long tims before boosehold duties fin- Hbs furtbsr alleges tbst tbey bave been ally called ber to another part of the Hat on intimate terms siooe that time, and and ahs was obliged to giv up lbs vigil, tbst sha baa ever remained faithful to Tbs polios wars very Indignant that bim; tbat bs violated bis engagement her stary bed beeo published before by marrying Miss Addis J. Tossy, of Mrs. !aks was called as witness. Htockton, Calif., a few weeks sgo. Miss Wbso Durrani read Ibis osw videoos Usmmond further asserts tbst shs bas in ths paper lbs following moroiog to ooffsred great meotal anguish eo ao oourt bs turoed ghastly pals and seemed oonnt ol tbis disappointment, and asks greatly depressed st additional testi-1 fur tbs recovery ot tbs amoool abovs mooy of aiKbimporUoi atalost biua. mm i 11 sss us a a . . a t I ! UW I llU ll0 III IflU IDM" K IUUU NIV1 VI Mrs. Leake a lostlmony completes lbs ,,,,,. xu wflW,r bM obslo ot videoos agaiust Durrant. k0owo bim for sometime paal and re- swms ws are dusmed to diaapiololmetit lor a short Urns at lea I. Disorders la tht liver and kidneys ar rMoonsilila f'ir many of lb ailments of humanity, wbinh, ho oglrled, d- rato Ualm in my stors I sbl for abotlls ..,,. to' arums' and oft.o falsi mala sod robbed lbs sffiicUd psrts Ihoroagbly dies. Pradeon wonld ergMt tbe with it, aooording to directions, and prml on of lr. J. U. ieiaii s i,ir itbio on boor I was oompleUly re- ' .. . lh. rtiv lieved. Ons spptioatKiO bal done tbs UualDMS. It is lbs lst iililtueul OO lbs markst, and I sell it oader a poeitivs g usrsolee. II T. Uarris. For sale by Mocum Jobss'io iHvt Co. as scmio as iinesibls. ami rsetor eased orsaos lo healthy snd viforous aroa. Prus II (JO pef Ixiltl. Three sobool girls saw Durrani and Hlaooba riding oo 0 I owsll street csr ol I Ajon tbs dsy tbat Miss La mo at dissp- psared. Attorney Qoiolso saw tbe coo pis fsw blinks from tbs ehurcb 0 few minutes bofors 4 o'clock. Nowoomes Mrs. Leaks, who ssys sbe saw Darraot and Miss Latnout soter tbs oburob fsw minutes later. George King, lbs organist, bas already testified IhetbsMlered Ihs rburob eboot ft o'olork and ssw Durrani doming doo from Ihs all to. fiorraet's bair was die bsvaled.bislaoa was re-l, bs v a panting f. brealb aod was to stats of nttor pbyslnej and oarvoos eollspee. lo ao swerto ioqairlesbesiplsioedtbalbebad bs engaged in repairtsg elaotrlo wires 10 tbs orgao UA sod bed been ovsrooms by tas. Ao etpsirt sleelrtsiso alter ward Siamioad Ihs wires and testified ibst DO reps Irs of the aalars Imrrssl el aim ad to Lss Diado bad beo nade wilbio sit Dfiblbs. grets very much to bear ot tbis trooble. THK RttftNS Ut J. I. refer m ill fansrs k Sarisle4. sal s US' Tas Huts Iisi.i4sn. As iolimaU.1 lo tbs last lasoe of the (laxetU, the case Stfatosl Frank WbsUl-.oe sod H. M'irs, ebargad ilb mvt Ut al I'eodlatoo, was dismasd last Friday. The derision of J'l ! Tarkeo was oiameoded s ovsry si la, so oil La-1 broaie aotlssd Ibat The ease of J. L Carter tod Mies Nel- I be biys wars looooaet Aflr lb dis- lie Hieveos for tbebfBssiof sybofd satr- Biassl rl Ibis raae S'.n.e still Mievad UiUodeolof t'ovio omaly, ls so- tbal Clef king was uMfsi. n'ir, , aft j (u ssss H save hst life. has Mrs. Kslle Kstn Hmlth, lbs leetorar of lbs Oregoo IWoulsr TJotoo, Is Ul with lypbold fever at John Day City. Captaio Hweeney, U. 8. A., Han Diego, Cab ssys : "Hhllob's Catarrh liewedy is ths first tnedioioe I bave ever found Ibat wonlj do me any gl." Prus bic. T. W. Ayera. Jr. Il Is reKirted that Male Ho pi. Irwio ia now laying aieg lo lha heart ot one of Untoo eoiiniy a fslr ladlM, aa only o vi.liivnr can, during bis brief vacation op there, look not for etartliog reeolis. Jtv. J. M. Fhole, fovoMirly mioUUr to Ibis any, le having quite 0 healed oawapapcr ronlmvarey down al Malum with 0 t hrulien Hrlaoltal. I bo papws e!aim Dial be bas b"ld bis owo op to dsu. The Oesalle is plesad to st sU that lbs report that another paper was enoo to be started at (Viodno U false. There Is rerUiaiv oo room fur aomher paper lo Ibat field. ID faot Ihe (.lobe wehrigbl. newsy paper, aod apparently ahea4 of lbs) too a. Mra. Two Phoebe IJvse 04 Tbomas, of Tun Lancashirh Insurance Co. C)t MANCIIItMTKII, Mm-A?I Mr. Tb. .. . k. .. ......... 1 f.w. I . ..l...i li ii i.s.rfb.1 that otsi- I efWl froso 0 dreadful f"Jd, S(preb- towms sn...,, -, .. . . - ,rt.MllsiHS, Iie4 Wilbool fesall ri niHiitisB aooooai 01 jii is r.asis sii roie io ra-in-j llAr,rj : llsrlst. lb t.ilgrim print, or Juatloo I rtvaxl lo PiM I look Vi'edaeeUy, bsvlrtg from If sppnef "by bead. ' sapl sr-iaed lbs oeael for aura a rlial.la ftaraslla. f ir ber bot loo botlleo of IV. King s ,, diag 0 dai s work wba bo oookl Sw lhwvry cmipMaly onred br J piailly da.Ual bis wsy. Mrs. J. W. II are. wife of lbs sSsnff of (1a(" enooly.eoo of lbs twal taowo Cily, 111, was tol l by .f dWs sbe bad f,( Hr.tatnt4ko 04 that there was Oo tvpe ' ,JfJ, ,!. al.a 11,. a lme.Lt oaa Loltls bsviog bswo loierswtad in the format sabs al lbs el aot siy.t where UMtiog 01, H . Risg's Nw lH-ory aod lo two t,rorlirfS pM to bis appoiotmeet as i remaias oere f.iooJ, whiob was svi leal- freaks was rorad. He IsDatuaaily tbsak 1, W j y rarri-. by blov llo4 be bo norder. It ss sorb Hs. of wb.eb ihe-, jeos. .. .. " ' ........ ' ..a a.ni.lM. It.al urntl lh WioHeffal Too history Ibos for Is Ibsl J. L. tar- ed fr bis osoosy it lo ik.iy ibai oo, fti- nn, n a.,,,! eo lr onmrd Soot-I proeaadirgs, sad : w,,ai ksts had soy oa b peia-.o o t4, FrMlnal hoo al T. VV. Ayera. Jo'lge Fee d-eidad sgaioel the fcUiol.il. 1 olbr art sen bave oa yrt bo fcode aal Jr., drag siore. IVfi'' o"- Maodamns prvl(fcgs oero Ibeo lU ' II Is b'l pr..Ubie lb lhr will lesoo(ll. toted by l-s liUv.oe, woo l.y b.f is IL. i-,w, r,r issm ba. o.... Jlf. y,,,,.,,,, s,,,, b. toonet therlfcott eooilshd snsislba-l by lbs The l-tu Is glal to U.f of ll.e tf.ys wm koa lo lUrpoar, bavtog b.tag s:arsl ao4 to ken ibat an (o- mkel 00 in Usm sstr.ie si prossf lsivns rt too nnosu io-ti'"T srssl9ies Ibsox lsa's. la Or . sarmvlt aarl Jns. Ing el Clsteop Ueeb 00 the 'id Ibst Tl.o drs.ltu DS lertoW was loo SsOso of Ibo sends I. Msoy will ro ember Mr. Hare as oris of Ihs visiting Itnlghui drir. log Its greed lodge t. Ueppoer In IW, Now lo the lime to get tbe Weakly (ft"0, IHo 1 t ee sparser of the Weal. U Mb lhaO..hotb rri ly lo a tvaa,for 000 . X V b-f e-.tj liioaikrn vt a.prrs eao be ru U 10 Iks SieU. t-l we 0111 give aa 0 r-mBi'" 00 oddniooal )oral.iko Wb IvA r.aeur, oa ermilhirel pr. Oos in a4 nrwctlhe Cars osw siso's