Moro ObserTer: Tuesday evening of last week the Bad news of the sadden aeaia o( ill re. Minnie Uoobran. was flashed across the wires from Wheat land, CaL, to her father, Prof. J. M- De- Moss, at DeMoss Sprites. The oanee of her death is supposed to have resulted from poison oak. She bad been visiting WHAT THE CHINOOK DID. Narrow Kaeape of Some of 8and Hollow's itesldenta Recall the Drowning of Clark aad Overholt On last Friday, down at the Doherty ranch, on Sand Hollow, the flood, oansed by the sadden melting of the enow, raised moot) havoc. Ia crossing the " Merit talks" the n Intrinsic value of I lAC Hood'sSarsaparilla. i 41 tAa Merit in medicine mean thn nnv tn cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual the grave of her mother, at Roeebuig, and unequalled curative power and there- Bd there CBnae in contaot with the vine. itreBa,( whi0h hft(j become a raging tor tore it has true merit. When you buy l'h bdy H be brought to Moro for reo, witn B load of hay with whloh lo uwu d oiBapaniin,Bna wiKe it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build np the wholesystem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best, in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills grngC A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politioal campaign ia over and the winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long evehings. Cognizant of this the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements - with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate TfeeEly Oregonlan, $1.60 13.50 " 8. t. Examiner, $1.50 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, U.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, 11.80 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 8.25 Webloot Planter, 50c 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, 14.00 5.00 18 DECEMBER 96 IISUNjMOHlTUElWEWTHlllFRi 1SAT1 XE.ILSl2lIP LLIL 175 wis 673s 1202 22 23 2V 25 26 h7222920W$4W burial. The bereaved husband and fam ily have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends. For sale About thirty tons of rye bay, located about two and one-balf miles of Hardman. Also 400 aores of good range, fenoed, to go with same. Plenty of outside government range near at hand. Shelter for 2,000 head of sheep or large band of cattle. Good house on plaoe. Call on Gazette offioe for particulars. A rare chance to get bay obeap. All signs indicate a hard winter and delays are dangerous. tf "Are you a single man?" asked Dig' trict Attorney Cozad of a stolid looking German on the witness stand at Burns. "Now you look oud," was the indignant reply ;"bud don't y oa try to make no sboke mit me yoost because I vas green, Do I look like I vas a double man? Do I look like I vas a Si'meee dwinl Huht I yes no fool if I am not long in dis gantry." Ed. R. Bishop, successor to The Mo Farland Mercantile Co., is Btill on deck giving great bargains in all lines. The stock mast be closed oat, and it ia sur prising how cheap things are. Call on them. Frank MoFarland, salesman. Died At the home of I. N. Basey, in Heppner, at i o'olook this morning, of inflammation of the bowels, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sbiok, aged about 2 years. The interment will occur tomorrow in the Heppner oemetery. A board in the middle of the road, near the sohoolhoase, ceased John Edwards' trusty old mare to kiok the oart to pieoes this morning, throwing both Mr. and Mrs. Edwards oat, bat without material injury to either. Nat Dickson was surrendered to the authorities by his bondsmen, on last Sunday, bat was allowed farther time to get new sureties. Nat was boand over to answer to a charge of selling liqoor without a license. On last Wednesday, at Portland, Mrs, Benjamin L. Jones, colored, drove an ice piok five inches into her brain, the driviDg being done with an old hatchet. Strange to say she is still alive, tnoogh anconsvioas. Dick Mathews and V. Gentry, under the firm name of Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in the barber business in the new stand, two doors south of the postoffice. They eolioit a call. tf. W. M. Stewart, the atagedriver on, the Fossil-Arlington route, was thrown from the stage .at Thirty Mile bill, on Toesday of last week and pretty badly hurt. He will reoover. The Women's Christian Teinperanoe Utlon will meet with Mrs. Briggs to morrow (Wednesday ) afternoon at half past two o'clock. All ladies cordially invited to be present. Jay Devin bad a runaway witb bis fonrborse team, the wagon being loaded with hay, np oear Joe JUctor's this morniog. Nothing lujured bat the har ness. 8PEC1AL CLUBBING OFFEB The Oregoa Htatesmaa Tilt Only 25c March 1st for teed sheep, the horses aud all were washed away, one horse being drowned despite all efforts to save it. The men escaped without injury. Down at the Carty & Kilkenny ranch the same experience was bad, but with no loss other thso the load of hay and bayraok. Johii Carty was driving and was fortunate in getting the horses oat loose from the wagon. No fences were destroyed and on Sat urday the flood bad subsided sufficiently that property washed away could be re covered. The ground being frozen be fore the fall of snow caused all the water to flow off into oanyons and streams whioh aocoants for theuuusually high water. The report that Jack Clark bad been drowned proved to bo untrue. Jack is all right. The reoent flood, caused by the ohi nook thaw, calls to mind the drowning of "Squire" Clark and Mr. Overholt, in Clark canyon, in the early part of 1886. The men were "batobing" together near the head of the oanyon, and after the thaw and subsequent flood were found drowned some distance below their habi tation. There was no witness to the sad occurrence, but it was evident that one of the men got into the cold, icy water in trying to save a pig whioh had got oanght in its pen, The other in or der to save his friend also jumped in the water and both were drowned. The pig got safely oat of the pen end was found on a neighboring bill without "soar or blemish." Blood Is Lire It the medium which oarries to every nerve, muscle, organ and fibre, its nourishment and strength. If the blood is pure, rioh and bealtby you will be well; if impure, disease will soon overtake you. Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to keep you in health by making your blood rioh and pare. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Care indigestion, biliousness. 25 cents. Every taxpayer should read a Salem paper this winter. The Oregon Weekly Statesman is the biggest, brightest, oheapeet and beat paper published at the oapital. The legislature meets in Janu ary. Needed laws are to be assed and a U. S. senator is to be elected. Every body will want to read a good paper this winter trrm the seat of war and to all we cheerfully recommend the Statesman. It ia fearless and free spoken. It urges eoonomy along all linee of state govern ment and is waging a war in the inter ests of the taxpayers. Taxation most be reduoed by abolishing all useless coui- mieaions and correcting abuses. The Statesman is the only reliable republi can Associated Press paper in Oregon. It consists of twelve pages weekly. Its subscription pnoe is $1.50 per year, but by a special arrangement with the pub lishers we have arranged to supply it to oar subscribers from this date until the adjournment of the legislature three months good reading for only 25c. Forward all subscriptions to the States man, Salem, Ob. Send in your orders right away the sooner yon Send, the more you will get tor your money. GRANT .COUNTT MATTERS. From the Blue Mountain Eagle. Dr. B. F. Vaughan, who has been in Grant oounty for the past three months practicing dectistry, returned to bis home at Heppner Monday. Flour is selling for the same figure at Heppner and other outside points that It does here. This is the first time ibis has been the case for years, if ever. Lavina Johnson, daughter of J. B. Johnson, of Prairie City, and Garry Cozad, were married reoently at the residence of W. H. Johnson, an unole of the bride in Baker City. The First Eastern Oregon Agricultural Society elected the following officers for the ensuing year at a directors' meeting reoen tl v : J. J. Oozart, of Grant oounty, president; George Ebell, of Baker City, vioe-preBideut; M. Dnrkheimer.of Prairie City, secretary. The next meeting of the society will be held at Prairie City, Grant oounty. TEACH ElW INSTITUTE. of Here and There. Nell Jones ia over from Batter creek. Geo. Smith Is in from the Adklns ranob. Lee Kilbourne ia In from Gooseberry todiy. Frank Lee cams op from The Dalles Friday. Gto, Molr was up from bis ranoh yesterday. A. E. Uikeeell was lo from the moun taini Monday. Mrs. Win. Aysrs, Jr., ia ill at ber bone in Heppner. . Ytm Branoon waa over from Eight Mill yesterday. Littla 8peneer Crawford ia threatened wits pceutnooie, John Correo ia down from Prioa Flor ence's plaoe today. Walt Thompson, the stage man, ia io from Parker's mill. Uinry Heppaar returned from Port land Ibis morning. IL 7. Oatea is report! aa being ill at bla heme is Hillsboro. F. M. Thomas arrived from tbe Wil lamette vallay Friday. IL E. Werrea aad sons were la from Eight Mile Friday last HUfliOfl Smith's littla girt, OladJa, la tbraautad a lib peearaooia. alill Powell aad Asa Tbonpeoa ware la Iowa Saturday and Sunday. Cbaa. TbotBpeoo, brother of Jaa. Tboapeoo, ia is attar a eeeaoa'a woik. Prof. Uanry baa 0fsaUd elrlef ,Wj Drink lb eUtxeted 3. (1. ColUr TirVT, we money-back. Jota EltkMiti T.ri llalallraaad Jam. I ' Carty are ia today from Hand Hollow. Bora In Baker City, on Toesday, Deo. I.IHDO. to the wife of Mr. Hind man, an eight porjr.d girl. Mre. Hind man was formerly Miss Effis Griffith Ed. Curry, who waa reoently fatally injured by Elka in takiog one of their degree in Iowa, was an old friend ol Bruce MoAlister, of Lexington. Dr. Uuolock it baring "phones" put op in his ofilr, in the lower brick boild ing, aod also to bia rrsnleooe, the Hlo- curo boose, near Tom Uoward's. Not having been furoiabed witb the taeaher' program for last Friday night. the Oatetla ia noablt lo publish same io this isana. Flna large maseatclla raieioa cleaned aod aaedad, also cleaned corranta, citron, etc., for sal by F.U. Tbompeoo Co. St A young man a a mod "Chink" Howell died Sunday on McKianey eratk of ly pbold ftvrr. ila was sgad U yara. Dr. P. a MnSwords aod Bob Wills left today for N. J. Halt's, near Lrtiog too, where Mre. UaJ is qoie siok, Fine etock of oaodiea, sate, lomona. wee potato, etc- iuit received by l 0. Tbompeoo Co. 8t The Christian eburob atroctore i pro- frraatog rapidly to the beads of iJar- paeiar broilh aad otbara. Ram a an Is of winter coder a ea to ba eti oat at coat for each by P. C Tbompano Co. St Do you know uhy tatlf f acUMrt The) are such as you Mr. aad Mr. Ed. Day wn in from nt more than the money little Battar cieak HlardyaaJHoody I . , . I 11IC) IUM, WlUJtX.! JUU dlU baggaa aad oaaawagara to aad from the depot al half oruw. Cbeatar Hargaot. If OimU (! a III t,sa ii"lHl aad bate; la aad fro I be dnt al fcelf II Oao. T. Newmea, rpaai.rg tba AaMrleaa Tvfcaoeo Co, aa la loaa of Baadsy. ti I. Caal ia np ffa IIUUr and will fMaalu a.lk bmtbar, Ik Kan, a, laie alalar. TrM i Hay U ky dos al tt4 lUm. Maa I be ik ! II pd aa to li) a ta. Htil'IU ua 1HK IkttMIUt. M.rr Mm a Tlii.( krr. N aa ka Lm trMk a4 aafaa rut tt ' 'r"- ItMMilr iaea Eaaia, W.O. Mar. W. E. Itroak aad U 6ra 4 O.llvam A ftMbaa, t4 tUppM, j 4d fofiaa In aa o'teiatk to arart, aaaialaia aad ofi UIt.i)M tiaM. Taa firat lite. avwjlad will tp IU loeaS lA (liani aaa(y, a4 wn aa Ufa a aa lewa as IKa eaa laiftva al aa ewr at, wira, . All ar Friday Alternoon, Prof. Campbell took up the subject "Geography" in a lecture. Misa M. A. Barker demonstrated ber method of teaching fraotioos. Mr. Halnff explained bis manner of teaching spelling to primary grades. Prof. Campbell took np the sabjeot of school management io regard to set daily program of both study and reoita- tion. Nothing banded in (or Friday evening. Saturday Morning. 8upt. Shipley opened the session witb some remarks on the relation of the teachers to the superintendent and in re gard to the attendance on institnte, gir ing it aa bit opinion thai the law de mands every teaoher to attend the whole session. Prof. Campbell then took np the sub- jeot of programs for district schools, iu regard lo both study and recitation. Mr. H. A. Pickard presented the sub ject of "Physiology The revolutions committee read their report. a ma moon. "Methods of Coodncliof Reoitatiooa" were very ably aod aiialeolortly pre sented by Prof. Campbell. Mr. John W. U or nor presented the object of percentage aod dlaeoaaioo of Iba (oeral proceae of approaching new tabjeel Id arithmetic by Prof. Campbell. The committee oo reaolotlooa pra- aeatad the follow log report: WatatAH, Wa, the teacher of Mor row aoaoty, io loatiloU aeaambUd, feel log very mnob beflted by Iba ioetroo- lioo we bare reoeived aod Iba aa ela tion with oor (allow laacbera, therefora offev Iba following reaolatiooa. Httolvfd, Thai wa Ibaak the cooaly aoparlotroJeot, Mr. J. W. Bhlpley, for bi aaroaet aod capable work la ena doeliog aa iaatilala for the aJvaaoe meot of edocatioa to tbla aoaaty . lienhft, Thai wa tprM oar grett- tade U Praaldeal P. L Camptwll for bi praaean with n. oatng It lha dta graeabla elrcornatanee attsndlng bla ontnto;elo for bi ootiriog effort aod fftoieet labor la our behalf. krmlrti. That w la I oor iodablad oeas lo Iba M. K. oborcb, foatli, far aa kiedly greeting the oh of it boa. HtmtvHl, That w baartily Ibaak all thoa who ao gladly aaaiaiad ia Iba aveaiag aalerlaioaMOia. lif tlrtd, lltat wa eiUad Mr Ibaak lo Mr. aad Mre. E. O. N. bla aod aay other wbo may eaUriaiMd laalt- lata work era. lr ((, Tbalwdes4rf4tU flaper taieadeal Irwio lo grad Iba a,.4 of ()rao aod we gtt oar ear- aat to Of-ef allow. f Mm H A. pK-atan, ty eamlitee, t V, I arrraaMa, I Ma. J. W. Iloaaoa, Htate Board of Equalization. Permanent organization of the state board of equalization was eneoted on Wednesday of last week by the eleotlon of the following named officers: . A. C. Aulden, president; H. L. Wells, of Portland, secretary; G. G. Shirley, Salem, clerk, and Hardy Holman, page. All of the members, except Goodall, wee present. .Upon motion ot JJ. r Thompson, the pay ot secretary and clerk was fixed at $6 a day, eaoh, and tbe page will be allowed $1 50 a day. Tbe secretary was directed to corre spond witb tbe county boards and as sessors to asoertain the basis of eaoh county's assessment. Free Pllla. Send your address to H. E. Buoklen k Co., Cbioago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy la aotion and are particularly effeotive in tbe oure of Uou atipation aud Siok Headache. For Ma laria and Liver troubles that have been proved invaluable. They are guaran teed to be perfectly free from every deleterious aubstanoe and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorating tbe system. Begular size 25a. per box. Sold by Couser A Brock, druggists. he . J Statb of Ohio, City of Tolkdo, ) Ldcas County. j Fkank J. Cuenby makes oath that is the senior partner of the firm of F Cheney & Co , doing business in tbe City ot Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay tbe sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS (or eaoh and every case of Catarrh that cannot be oared by tbe use of Hall's Catabbh Cork FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my prexenoe, this 6tb day of Deoember, A. D. 1888. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and aota directly on the blood and mu cous surfaoes ot the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O tJTSold by Druggists, 75o. 8BAL Get Your Christmas Gifts. ree Many thousand dollars f.li worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas fi gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwell's i Genuine Durham To bacco. ; You will find one coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon- which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get .them. m muni XTobaccoi Hotel HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of accom modations in every respect. Catarrh Cored, Health aod sweet breath scoured, by Shilob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50c. Church Dedication. Next Sunday, Deoember 13, a Method' iet Epieoopal ohuroh will be dedicated at Wagner, tbe soene of that famous d6 bate last year between Kev. Moore, Baptist clergyman, and Mrs. Katie Kebm Smith, a representative of infidel ity. Soon after the debate a non-denom inational oburob was ereoted by those friendly to Christianity, and this winter the property was deeded to tbe Method ists. Rev. Robert Warner, presiding elder, and Rev. E. P. Greene will oon duot tbe dedicatory servioes. There will be no preaching servioes at tbe M. E. ohuroh of this plaoe on tbe above date. Members are invited to attend oomrannion servioe at the M. E. ohuroh, South, at 11 a. m. The Trouble is Over! We Mean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With It Saves Uvea Kvery Day. Thousands of cases of Consumption Asthma, Uoughs, uoicis ana Uroup are cured every day by etuiloh's Cure. For suit by Wells & Warren. R HOWARD Who never lets poli tios interfere with business. At tbe same old stand, next door to M. Licbtenthal's. A Campaign Of Education HOW to Get It (TIT A A For 3 J.UU AN DPBnLLElB OFFER To t edurat! ntia mint rrad Ilia Imat literature. W Tli btal literature ll pttiilv. O Lealia'a Illustrated Yj' Weekly, ft rtiMlihed at 1)0 fifth Avrnti", Naw York, ll full of the brat thlnga. tT Ita IlliialraUons ara aiiMri; Ita Q tnrifl rharmlni; and Ha lltarary drtmnU are rditod with ron- grsat popular educator. It alinuld be In tvary 'V- 1? X t a- Ca.. umaat tkllt. urn a paper la Home. Tbe tubarrtpttna prtr ol Lealia'a u I P" annum. We Baka Uie unparalleled oltrr of a cp; of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. No atirh onVr was aver made before. No mrb orTrr will ever Im made ln. Tbeaa two paper make a ml avpUble Chrlalma or birthday lift, and auntie ronatanl reminders ol the fiver klndneea. kemlt by ata ardaf or ehark lo tbe Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's Furnishings, etc. T. R. HOWARD, Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOROH3DRS, Pi-op. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Oir Holiday Display ! You Should all Sec It. Con)e in at Once. GILLIAM & BISBEE. Main Street, j HEPPNCR, OREGON. rr Bat j a-waeae witmww W The Lancashirk Insurance Co. OC M ANCIIICMTICM. ICN(1I.ANI 1. W riTTEBSOX. AGENT. M!Mi-.-Mwri!?i Heppner, Orotxon. McClure's For Magazine SEVEN 181)7 GREAT SERIALS 4 aad tt- ei. a Tea ! 14 thai ra U rab4 i fM ail rwl 4 IV Ut tbt 1.-mi. ll oa lb b-j If ya U ol t ? aa laa . a ao4 yabta IL If ya la aaitbiag "tut M tp" aJ layii ll. (.14 Ball aa4 Oaelay Jm4 a a awnatJ i. e.W da al t.y a s all pitm ta Call a Ueej a,U4 la. aJ I (! TM eay fnfma M t a eeaall bf af aaa alaaa l Mieie a4 t Ma, Haat aaa at tAt .e 84 viUMff la 4 alt iaal I i4t4 of It, aiiWa a aap tea Wa eeUtt, Tba ipai aa Ibal Oeaa aa1 Caal- aUI ra w4 a.ih r wit Wn ia im at er of a y f.e sl4a. IvIIm i A rate aalea Taa ll Halve In the aorl I t Cat, llralM, rVia. Claere. Dall Haaai eae li. TW. CiatPl I! .!, CbUUslna. 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S Utif takea u.eatitrtdlwtia. aiarle at eale. aeeieJ (("' II UtKblika elll h MtiMMlim, e mtf ifirMf tiHi aaa. ia ue piitwie'dwm e.ie. f iwmn tm a e4i tm a4 . TEN FAMOUS WRITERS M i I a t ail Ike ala l. el I am. 4 in.. IK ei fear. aih u. .trt4b ti.M, I M l ta M.a.aiea tuii i it i ri a a aunt a i ew.n ta tt.e a. u ' a.Mt ewl taa lut Mr. t kiewer" eM triiTr Ktrttao a-4-.t.i. r ...,.-.-I'e" a til elrtMui In M-c ai a.! ml IM afc-H t-f ea U! eiriie 4ria t. wii f. Or fit a mnir M tst ene Um M '. e eie al einrte la K ar a taaeaiM . eMtt ea ei. tmy-tn ia iwi Bri Man rtaaaH Bar rrak ft. fMaaMa) aelaa wiiiaia Clark Faaeell id ail Mwrtaa la Hf ut at M (aa m! tear i tMae era ? mmmSi tvam a Ik fmt tM latknrteM feelwf. 4 M-14 Meeetl I M ( Mil Pun I i llfliL t - AV IT J-I PEEKS BIHIFII ; PES Vouro JJOUN I) to Tnko 'Km. Lcnves No Cunstlpatlon, .wv Car i, aa aall a all !lMe, Huk llealarl,e aal Malaria. Taa fel (MririKiB iill la lb aorit rVilJ ty all Hrnj ieta atit ty nail oa rapi4 A aria, '& et pt bi. 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