OFFICIAL PAPER f Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work Put in Your Spring Ad AND. PO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work FOURTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1897. I WEEKLY dO. 7311 ,1 SEMI-WEEKLY NO 5311 L- Y i'- L SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE. rnBLieHiD Tuesdays and Fridays BY TflE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS A. W. PATTERSON, PATTERSON. . Editor Business Manager At $2.50 per year. 11.25 (or six months, 75 ote. tor three moncnB, strictly In advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKR is kept on tile at E. C. Unke's Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, California, where oou raota for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:05 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. daily, except Holi day. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc tion 2:19a. m. ; east bound 12:51 a. m. Freight trains leave Heppner J auction going east at 10:48 a. m. and 8:45 p. m.; going west, 5:30 p. m. and 6.45 a. m. United States Officials. Piesident William McKinley Vice-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman onormary of Treasury ... Lyman J. Hage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Kussell . Alger rteeretary of Navy ' John D. Long Postuaster-Oeneral James A. Gary Attorney-General JoBeph McKenna Secretary, f Agriculture James Wilson state or Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Seoretaryof State ..H. R. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metechan Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman Ho, ( G. W. MoBride Senators 3. H. Mitchell n 1 Binger Hermann Wua.u... j w b, Ellis Printer l.W. H. Leeds ( H. 8. Bean, SuDreme Judges F. A. Moore. ( C E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge ....Stephen A. Lowell I'roaeouting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator... ... ... A, W. Gowan KeDrnsentative J. N. Brown County Judge ..A. G. Bartholomew ' Commissioners J. It. Howard J. W. Beckett. " Clerk J.W.Morrow " Sheriff E. L. Matlock " Treasurer Frank Gilliam Assessor J. (. wuus " Surveyor J. W, Hornor School Bup't Jay W. Shipley Coroner , B. F. Vaughau " BKPPNKB TOWN OyFICXRS. Mtyor Thos. Morgan Counoilmeu Geo. ConBer. Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Blooum. 11. Lichtenthal and J. B. Simons. R eorder W.A. Richardson T easnror L. W. Briggs Uarahal A. A. Roberta Precinct Offloer. Justioeof the Peaoe ......W. K. Richardson Constable N. S. Whetatone Dnlted States Land Officer!. ' TBI DALLES, OB, J.F.Moore Register A. 8. Biggs Receiver LA GRANDE, OB. B. F, Wilson Kegister J. H. Kobbina Receiver NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, Mar. 11. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on May 10, 1897, viz: ANNIE GILLIAM, Hd. E. No. 4170, for the 8E SEM, Sec. 29. NEH BEJ4 and Etf NEJ4, 8eo. 32, Tp. 4 8., R. 26 E., W, M. She names thelfollowlne witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles o. uniery, James O. Williams, Mrs. Ann E. Chapel, Edward S. Cox. all of XTardman. Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, Kfli-iJb Register. McClure's Magazin For 1897 i SEVEN GREAT SERIALS FRED BENDLEY Pendleton, Oregon. , WOOL. COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo. Pendleton. Baker (Jity, iigin and Huntington. C. E. RANOUS, Heppner, Oregon, Flans and Specifications furnished oa application. Contracting a Specialty. fjf All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash. doitrs and windows on hand and furnished at reasoname rates, (live me your order. All kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates. Leave orders with P. O. Thompson Co. A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begins lu December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous. (Begun in November.) Robert Loafls Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (BegniB in May.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his recollections and correspondence. ' Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes stories, given him a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two coutributions to another publication which were engaged from biin long ago, will appear in McClure's Magazine. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer Rabbit ' and the "Little Mr. Thimbleflnger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLINO. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McClure's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories in which the same characters win appear, although eacn win be complete in liseii. Anthony Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr . Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McCluhe'b for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McClure's Magazine for lay, me subscription priee 01 wnicn is oiuy One Dollar a Year The new volume begiuB with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Sent Free To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, we will rend free, upon application, a oopy of the "ALLIANCE," the orgau of this Society. Io addition to its in tensely interesting reading, it oontains a list of the valuable and uuusaal pre miums given by the paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410-411 United Charities Building, New York. BItOItET SOCIETIES. N, RAWLINS POST, NO. SL i O. A. R. for ,Met at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of I montn. All veterans are lnriiea to join. Mrs.3. Boon, Geo. W. Bkith. ... t AdinUnt, tf Commander. dltoaa KJ2). J. McFaul, M. D. oilmen; i ' At Mrs. H. Welch's Residence. Night telephone connection with the 1'alace Hotel. Hatlona l Bank ol Henoner. WH. PENLANO, ED. President ' B. BISHOP. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on favorable Terms. EXCHANGE' BOUGHT & SOLI) HEPPNER. tf OREOON First , "National Bank f OF HEFPNER- Presldent Vlee President - Cashier Ass't Cashier " C. A. RHEA, T. 0l, Rhea, GEvb. w. conser, SY W. SPENCER, ' Transacts I General Banking Businta EXCHANGE On all parts of the world Bought and Sold Collections made on all points oa reasonable Terms. Surplus and undivided Profits, I3S.OO0.0O. Ootario-BurDS Stanc Line -A. T4 I- bubum: M WW iT i H A. WILLIAMS. P'op. OSTAMO-BURSS leaves Barns Daily at 8 p. m. and ar rites si Ontario to 42 boors. Single Fare $7.00. Round Trip $10.00 Throoib freight V cents per pound. BVRSS-CASYOS A Campaign . Of Education How to Get, It err a a -For J) J.vv SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for County of Morrow, under the seal thereof, and to me directed and delivered, upon a decree rendered and entered in said Court on the 3rd day of March, 1897, in favor of P. C. Thompson, riaintin, aim againBt J. B. Bperry, 8. C. sperry, Perry Snyder and the Oregon Railway and Navigation Conmanv. Defendants, for t.ha mm of Four Hundred Thirty-Nine and 33-100 Dollars with interest thereon from said 3rd day of March, 18i7. at the rate of eiiiht ner cent Der annum and Fifty Dollars attorney's fee and the further sum of Thirty-two and 70-100 Dollars costs; and whereas by said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following des- crioeu reai property, to-wit: The north one-halt of the northeast quarter and the north oue-half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29) In township three (3) south of range twenty six (2fi) east W. M., in Morrow County, State of Oregon, be sold to satisfy said decree, costs and accruing costs. I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1897, , at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the fiont door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell all the right, title nd interest of the said J. B. Sperry . 8. C. Bperry, Perry Snyder auu mo uregou naiiway ana navigation cam THE K. O. T. MACCABEES. The Portland Meeting a Grand Success Heppner Represented There Too. Dr. C. J. Smith drove borne thia mom lag from Adams, where the delayed tram now la, aaya a reoent issue of the E. O. He was oo bia retaru from Port land and mat aooompanied to Pendleton by the following; Maocabeei delegates: i Rev. H. Harm, of Oove; Judge Wheel er, of Val; J. F. Burleigh, of Loatine; Eogeoe Holmes, of Wallowa; George Biddleman, of Union ; P. R, Robinaoo, or Baker City. Tbey bad been attending the first state convention of the Knights of the Maocabees which was held io Portland Wednesday in the ball of United Arti- Bans, Abingtun building, and was an mxmm 'Absolutely Puro entirely snooessful affair. The attend. Celebrated for its great leavening atreneth anflA . f.,ii. nn t ? " "?"'in" . 88.ur.." " 'ol sgHnrt cash fn hand, the oroceeds to be annllert in lihk 7. ' r ". ?i '...'" OI auuiierauon common te satisfaction of said execution and ill costs, and throughout the three sessions, the last " roy al ba kinV pany In and to the above described real nrnnnr. ty at public auction to the highest bidder for costs that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK. oherltl of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated March 11th, 1897. 526-34. NOTICE OF CONTEST. United States Land Offici, a Grande, Oregon, March 9, 1897. COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN MADE AT this office by the duly verified and cor roborated affidavit of John McCullough alleg ing that Lena Munkers who made timber cul ture entry No. S133 at the U. 8. Land Offlce at La Grande, Oregon, on February 18th, 1888, for the ES SWH and Wtf SEU Sec. 17 Tp 8 8, R 28 E. W. M., has failed to comply with the timber culture law in this, that she failed to break or cause to be broken five acres or any number of acres on said tract within one year after her umDer culture entry or sain tract; continuing until nearly midnight, the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. The main interest was centered on the eleotion of a state delegate to attend the session of the supreme tent, which oonvepes at Fort Huron, Mioh., next July, and Port land proved to be the suooessful com petitor, although Dr. Smith was a very oloae second, and wai eleoted alternate with J. W. Sherwood, of Portland, as the delegate. Eastern Oregon went down to Port land with 14 tents represented, against ROYAL BAKING POWDEB CO., NIWY BK WHAT OCR EXCHANGES BAT. The Oregonlan asks "What is the mil. ler with Oregon?" There are several things the matter. To mnoh Oreeonlan. too muoh Corbelt, too muoh 8imon, tqo muoh Kinoaid, too muoh pppulismand not enough manifeted oommon .sense and common honesty. Oorvallis' Ga zette. - that she never made an v lmnrovnmnnta nrvm mild t.rRot and did some ttme in the year 1889 remove from about 40 in the Willamette valley, and Hid nonntv and atatA and hai navA. PAtiirnad ' and did at about said time abandou said claim, captured half the offioea. The state Therefore, with the view of the cancellation ofHoora Blunted r- Hint nut nnm of said eutrv the said Darttea are herehv sum. 0m0er" e'eotea ere. Otate pSBI COm vey Scott's ideal Gazette. Mem tn 1 1 .The Oregonian says of Mr. Hermann: He, is a good man. He has no princi ples and no opinions to maintain." moned and 'reauired to be and ann'hB ore manrlpr. J. S. Van WinWIn f ilh.a. . " "",MB' UUOB uo' Bl. 1De' J. w. Morrow, county clerk oi Morrow county, . ,. . . , ' ' nermann, but it admirably defines Har- "'.CB""' " nePiiiwr, vregon, ou lie y , . w- VBT Hnot. ! onnA mo .,, Imnn n Rab Hil. . .1.1. .., I ' ,-u .-.,-wiiiium er, Ira M. Hunter, of Oorvallia; state Qoanoe-keeper, O. a Mayger, of May- ger's landing; state obaplain, Rev. H. Harris, ot Cove; state pbyiiciao, J. P. Pape, ot Portland; state sargeant, E. A. Hildretb, of Ashland; state master-at- arms, Dr. A. J. Pbrill, of Sioo; flrit state master of guards, M. Hayter, of Dalles; o baled proposals will be received eoona state master or guards, Ueorge until May 6th, 1H97, at 2 o'clock t Henmi Hthdayof May, 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day then and there to nroduce such testimony aa tliey may have concerning said allegations, the final hearing to be had before the Register and Receiver at La Grande, Oregon, ou the S2d uuj oi may, at o ClOCK a. m. B. F. WIL80N, Register. J. H. ROBB1NS, 531-641. Receiver. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING BRIDGE. building a bridge across Rhea creek, P. M., for near C. A. nnea s, according to plans ana specifications to be seen at my office. Lumber to be furnished oy me county on tne grouna. The County Court reserves the right to reject auy ur an uniH. A. M. BAmnviAJBlH W. March 24, 1897. 30-32 Couuty Judge. AN Going East? . I uhpbrblleled IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET OFFER Important FIRST-Go via. St Paul be cause the lines to tbat point will anord you the very beet service. SECOND See tbat the coupon ifiyond 8t. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that ine makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is nrst-class in every particular. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature la expensive. Leslie' Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, Mew York, is full of the best things Its illustrations are superb; It stories charming; and its literary departments are edited with con summate skill. Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every home, The subscription price of Leslie's li4pe nuum. We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Seml VVeeklyone year for only $5.00. No such offer was evor made before. No such offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the Heppner, Oregoii. AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, March 17. 1897. Notice is hereby iriven that the following-named settler has filed notice his intention to make final nroof in iimnort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before E. L. Freoland, U. H. Com. at Heppner, flnumn nn UttwUK 1UOT r( . ' B I WV, ..-., W.M.. . ALEXANDER L. WALKER, - Hd. K,No.4SlMor the EW NE)iSec32 and WVt N WU See. (W, Tp 2 8, R 25 E. tie names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, saia land, viz: Aloiizo M. Markham, Nathan Hliaw, of Heno ner, Oregon, Ralph Benge, James Brown, of ixmgwn, urcgou. JAS.F. MOORE. 528-88. Register. The fiplls Acquit Themselvei Creditably A Nnmber of VlHltora Present. The closing exercises ot the Heppner milted to be present. The pupils so-I Rhea creek , and on the Monument end quitted themselves excellently la every I sre scattered ready to be put in plaoe. on your neighbor and friend the 1 HE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE Lo. nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address K. OI MANCII 'r hit BNOLAND W PATTERSON, AGENT. r1 wox-m Jas. C. Pond, , Uen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty, Uenrral Agent. 2 16 Stark hL. Portland, Or STOCK BRANDS. While yoa twp your sabeorlption paid ap yen Oaa keep your brand In free of oharce. Bfrc. P. O.. HeDDner. Or. Horses. P B co left shoulder; eat tie, same on left nip. Chanln. H.. Hardman. Or. Hons branded "5 on rlirht bio. I ul hraudxa the same. A I brand 1 1 on honm rixht thichi eaitle mi s brand oa right shoulder, and out off end o Mht aar. Conk. A. J..Lna.Or. Horvie. Won riht shoal . der: Cattle, Mmaon right hip: ear mark eguare I orop on ten ana spin in n-hi. DnailaM. W. M . Gallowar. Or. Cattle. R D on rlnht side, swallow -fork in each ear; boras, H I) on loft hip. Elr. Dm. Dongla. Or. Hone hrandod ELY oo lft ahooldar, eattl kuni on Uftliip. hole in ngni mt. Flnrmio. L. A., flapriner. Or. Tattle. LP on right hipi bona, f with bar sudor on riabt nmiuar. It J on tho trft oonlilflr: onttl brandd J on right hip. alau nntmbit to lart Mr. Kaiig la Borrow eoanty. Johrwm. Felix. Ln. Or. Hiitm. eirrUT on left atifl-, flatd. Minaon right hip, oadm ball erop In ra"t and sulit .n left mr Kmnr.Mika.Haopr.er. Or. Hon brandod RNY no Uft hip oattl Mm and orop oil lafl art nodor slop on the right nmhorland. W . D.. Minns Varnon. Or. I L nn oatil on right and lafl idM, iwallow fork in U ft ear and nixta eiop la rlalit sr. HorM mid brand oa laft aboukiar. llacc la Grant euantr. Lmftan, Htaphan, Fox, Or. a L on loft hip eatti. erou and solit on rwht aar. U mm brand oa left ehuaidW. Race tiraot KmntT. Laaliay. J. W. Haponar t)r. Horaa hrandaH Land A on lft sh'mldar; rattl Mm on lM kip, waul over right ye, thra slit in right Minor, Oarar, nappnar nr. 4ttia, I Dm right hip; buna. M on laft abonldar. Muraan. M. N., Hajrnar. Or. Horaas, M ) oo lan MinniiMt eaiii Mm on tanaip. Oaln'rn. I. W Dongla. Or.; hraaiO ofl laf atiouinar; eaiu tain n rlglit bip, Parkar A ftlaacun. Bardoua.Or.-BorMlPoa ln ahoul'lar. Pi par. i. H- Iilrt'. Or. Himaa. if, eon. sactmi mi laft atKmliiari eaUla, Mat u laf kip. anMr mi in aann aar, Hanfe J. W . Happnar. Or. Hon, JO laft slKxtldar. (alUa, Q aa rich I hip. I tavry. . O. Happnar. Or. tVU I)M lart hip, ra a right anl nndartiii la tft aValaa: aoraas W C on laft hMildar. ThnaiDaia). J. AM Happnar Or. Hues, ae san aniiaiaar; ratua. I oa an baniua. Tnraar K. W Happnar. Or. "mail MpltaJ T WEEKLY I I1C MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York J. The Outlook will be lo 1897, as it baa bfsn during eeob of its twenty aeren yesrt, a Uistory of Onr Own Times. Io He various editorial dtpartmeote Tbe Outlook gives a oompaot review of ths world's progress; il follows with care ell ibe important pbilantbropio end io duatrial movements ot tbe day; baa a complete department of religions news; devotes naaoh space to tbe interests of tbe home; reviews correct literature; fnroiebee cheerful table-talk about man acd things: sod, io short, aims to give fresh InformalloD, original bbearvatioo, sod reasonable entertainment. Beginning with the fifty Biftb volume, tbe paper will aaanme the regular maga- tine sic, wbicb will au grratiy 10 us oonvenienee and allra tiveoea. The Outlook is published every Haturday Qfty-two laeuee a year. Tbe first iaeue lo eaob month is an Illustrated Magasios Nambar, eoDtamiog about twice ae many pages as tbe ordinary ieanee, together with Urge Bomber of pictures. Tbe prteeof The Outlook la three dull art a year lo advance, or lee tbao a . en. a. .. uhi all H at rntltMaTtan ' .a a -. " W at r anyon Uy Hh rlppr Monumant itaira r,., g. k i,,, f .Hm, hra-dad Cent a day a. . l.,!.!.. ItHorat '.r1 iail.fl I nnti4WfU n h . i e. a a . a 1 (I4W-SI r'"l H - "' " . D I r.WBi aTB I" I eTUlM. nSaf wmm HDina, I M I - - f a) !I a a bUW AfrOCioaUja lUT I U-JTr a.., la laft aaf. Bare m )Urv aa J'leoe, JiW lot. UltV. laailwNwUw Hootbing, and not irritating, strength- ing, and not weaking, small but, effeo- tlve snob are tbe qualities of De Witt's Little Early Risers the famous little pills. Oooaer k Brook. Now is tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregonian, tbe greatest newspaper of the West. Witb tbe Qazotte, both strict ly in advsnce,one year, $3.50. No better Oorobination of newspapers oao be made n the state. Walt. Thorn peon runs stags between Eieppner and Monument, arriving every day exoept Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest and sheep- eat route t? tbe Interior. Oonser k Brook, spent. e On the morning of Feb. 20, 1895, 1 was sick witb rheumatism, and lsy in bed ontil May 21st, wbeo I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Taio Balm. Tbe flrat ap plication of it relieved me almost en tirely from tbe pain and tbe seoond at forded complete relief. In a short time I was abls to be up and about again, k T. Moreaax, Laverne, Mmo. Bold by Oonser k Brock. Through trains oo the O. II k N. will ruo vis. Umatilla, Walla Walla and Fendlfton. Through ale per a, first aod eoood claaa, will ruo io eotineolion witb tbe Union IVIfla, tbe same as baretw fore. A through firat-olaaa sleeper I'ort- land to Spokane, Oonoentiog with tbe Art elaae sleeper to rit. Psol, aod through tmrlt alcper 1'ortlaod to fit Paol, will mo io ooooecUno witb Ibe (ireat Northern rail way . It For sale Aboot thirty toss ot rye bay, located shoot two and one-ball miles of II aid man. Aleo 4fX) acres of good reege, fenced, to go witb same. Ileoty of outside govtrumeot range near at bead. Hbeiler fir IS) b-ad of bep or large band uf eeltle. flood boo vo plaoe. Ceil oo Oaxette ofOoe for particular. A rare rtiatir In gat hay cheap. All algoe tadieate a bard wialer aad delays are daagarooe tf Notice of Intention. Beidleman, of Union; state sentinel, 0. P. Huston, ot Junction City;, .state pioket, W. T, Rigdon, ot, Salem. Dr. Smith was oboaen physician in the temporary organization of tbe con vention. We have it direct from Senator Hoar. in a apeeoh made on the floor, ot ,tbe upper chamber of the national legisla ture on Thursday, that the men appoint ed to seats in that body by the governors will be given their plaoea after au international .agreement for. the free oqinage of gold aod silver at a fixed ratio isseonred. Thli is very definite. It wfll be just three years and six days after tbe man in tbe moon grows a crop ot Peffera reaching to the earth, so as to establish communication with the dodo- . Ths tent at .Heppner was represented list &dqnarter. oa this, sphere by ,bir bv Sam Meadows. Be rennrl. the mt. BUl eieBrepn.-Diaieaman. ! intr k. mniit annnAnafnl nn. i.ue ppoiDimeoi or Uon. Bioger Her. Plleal Pllesl Itching Piles. , , oe general a 4 -.. jti-a i.i i.-l! WM,wo w" vo Kouor-ii ftUHftCUOn nd stinging ; tnoet at night; worse by V the J"0 of Oregon, especially the . . soratoning' ir aiioweu to oontinne turn- "puuucao usviog oeen a member ot n.a f.m I.1aK 1. 1 I .hi.l...... IL. - . 1 .... . . ' uio tuiiu wuiuu uiiou uinnu auu uiuorave sua oummitiee 00 pUDIIO IBOdS for Sever meUnt a oV th7. linh. ' "ar'be M?Qlred kno,ed ' heals oloeratioo, and in most oases re- 019 Dam mna Duaineia thai will be of moves tbe tumors. At dru.giats. or by I value to him in bis new fialJ ot mail, for W oeuta. JJr. Swayne ds Son, labor. Exchange. f UlIBUaiUIUB. Hiua SCHOOL EXEUC1SES. HEPPNKB PK0URH3SIYB. Like Hark Twain's Swamboat, She Needs a Little Mure Hliear aad a Blgicer Wheel. Tbe Heppner-Long Creek telephone Hiah School, oo last Friday, were much line il beinir pushed rapidly. Tbe Doles appreciated by tboae who were per-1 are let to withio short distanoe of Qaee"berry rules Corbett, tbe wonld-be senator and Cor belt, tbe bas-been ohampion pugilist, ought to be in complete sympathy witb eaob other, both being knooked out on St. Tatnok's day. The prinoipal differ ence between tbe two ia that nnrlar it took fourteen particular, "bowing that much care bad been taken in preparing tor tt oeoa- sion, rencoting credit not only upon themselves but upon their instructors. l tie program rendered upon that oo oaaion is follows : I'art First. Hnnff. "Th Htar Rninula.l Hannap " m ' - r a donble quartette. Recitation, "Bay Billy," Flora Faros worth. Chorus, "Grand Medley," Lillian Mo Nay, Jennie Kirk. Amy Currln, Law rence Palmer, Feroie Oarrignes. Ueolamatlon. "Antonys Address to tbe ltoniani," Lonis BaUiger IUcitatioo.'The Owl Cntio," Mabel lierreo. Comio quartette, "Tbe Book Agent, Elsie Ayen, Amy Currin, Burton I'ook, Percie Oarriunes. Deolamatioo, "S'poaio," Burton Feck Through tbe timber but few poles will be used as tbe wire will be strong on trees. If tbe weather does oot prevent, Long oreek will be oonneoted with lieppner by 'phone oo or about May lbiu. i'endietoo will nave to get hustle oo berself if she beads off liepp ner oo the telephone soheme. Pendleton is progressive tbongh. Her newspapers are splendid directories of ths business bouses, and it is not peoes- aary to go personally to Pendleton to find out who is in business and who are io tbe profesaiona. Pendleton's mer chant, hustle all tbe time aod are ipleo did advertisers. Their newspapers are patronized as buaineis ventures aod not as charity ooncerns. Henoe Fendleton is a growing, progressive place. But Heppner people are active In rounds to knock out one but under Uni ted States senate rules the other was knooked out in the first round Tbe diareputable oareer of both should end here. Mist. Muoh talk regarding a speoial session of the legislature ia being Indqlged in, but not by tbe parties withio whose pow er it is to oall the speoial session. There is an old parlor game io which you only put your thumbs op when Simon says so. Tbat is the game oalled just now, but nothing will be done ontil Simoo says thumbs up, wbioh be may or may pot do. Tbe fellow that puts bis thumbs no without Simon says so is "it." Mist. Ths tariff! on wool ia again agitating oongreas. Tbe wool clip is one of Ore gon's cbiet export propuots and our peo pie are interested io the disooasioo. The contention onoe made, after Mr. many respects. Tbey will invent their ueolamatloo.-spoaio," Burton I'eck. ay in enterprises; tbey will help the tt 77, . , lMol.1nutioo,"On.noM8ha,,UepP. Loor. they m with fcCing J,"d'.l,,f h bU f.f' - , ,in uawuvi.uv f"'1 mum state by tbe nock and made it feoe aboot oo tbe wool questioo, was tbat free wool, by admitting wools of different texture, would so stimulate the manufacture ot woolen goods as to increase the demand for, aod consequently enhanoa ths prloa of, domeelio wool. That was a very beautiful theory, but three years ot trial bas exploded it; the prioe ot wool fell to the level of the Auatraliao article aod ths wool industry of Oregon leoguisb- th.-Tl.liugs. oer Blaokinan. "Topsy-Torvy" oonoart. fart Second. "Mothers Day." Quotations, by tbe school. Bead log, "Mothering Day," Millie Her. Hong, "Melodies of Many Lauds,' school. KeoitstioD, "Saving Mother," Elbert Lrlande. Raeding' "Mother of Corlolsous,' Ethel Walbridge. lUoiUtioo, "Tired Mothers," Leo a Oleaeoork. Song, "My Mother's Kits," school Reading, "Waahioirtoo Loved His Mutber," Bertha Adkius. towoi In prices of goods; tbey will get op a race meeting on tbe slightest prov icHtioo, but they stead la their own light very often and refuse to do busi ness witb tbe advertising oolomns of tbs oewspeper, except in rare instaooes. This does not apply to all bosloen men, however. All costomi aod rules have riceplioos. A eetilleman who was io Heppner last week said that be was surprised to find Ueppoer so wsll represented lo every particular so many oioe business hous es and so many svidenoee of prosperity, lis bad seen tbe Oacelte at Arlington and had lodged the town by tbe adver- rUoiUllou, "Sweetheart Mother," Lola tislng columns ot the local newspaper. No, Ueppoer is all right. She needs a little more Jingle to tier manner of doing bnMlneea, bat will finally "oateb no" that the newspaper is a friend to tbe linsioeM roaa, and that It is aa eeaeotlal to hi inecaes ae oxygen ie to life-giving air. Hut Heppner will get there yet. A Mark Tarain Balit arinramlnff lit Molo end eoorrw, "Heea lllul Ileods,' lUamboet. "it was a bully boat, but it Ilager. Reading. "Sweet Words," Mao Rush. IWoilatioo, "Calling a Bay io ths Morning," Lawreooe 1'elmrr. Itaoitalleo, "My Mo tbsr't Old Uy mo,' Illa Holland. Lilliao McNey aod aohool. Special men! loo should be made of blackboard drawings by Louis Balsaiger, Amy Currio, Barton Feck and Orvill Jooes. needed a little wheel. more shear and bigger "How le Care ell Hkla Man Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cores MUr, eexania, Hob, all eruptions oo the feoe, bauds, mwe, An., leevlng tbe akin Money -back dealing is organized honesty safety, if you prefer it. Schillings Best (oilae Ml bak Inf powdaf SavHiric stiacte a4 apHC elear, whlU and healthy, lie great bae.1 yrp tnnnfV-ti.'lf I: ffOOtl. In i( aad Curative nuwara are onaaeeaed t r by oo oihar remedy- Ask year drag gist for awayee s Viotroaoi. Fu mI by J. W. Vaugban The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. B. Qreeve, merubant, ot Chll bowie, Va., cerlitlet that he bad Con sumption, was glveo np to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all oougb remedies he oould hear of, but got no relief; speot tnaay oighta sitting op io a chair; was Induced lo try Dr. King's New Hisoovery, and was cured by use of two bottle. For the pant three years has beo attending to imsineee, and says Dr. King's New Dis. onyary la the gramleet reniely ever mads, as it baa doue eo much for hi in and also for others In his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Con. ha, Colds and consumption. It don't fail. Trial bullies free at Conser A Brock's drog store. Heppner to Pendleton via nppaer- F.oho Hlaua I.ina. 1'araona itaalmaa nt vislliog 1'eodlatoo ean save time and ' money by taking this route. By ao iioalnting tbe sirnots ths previous seo Ing the stage will make conneeuno witb 'i o'clock train at I a: ho for 1'eodlelon. Olflee at City Drag btore, W. D. Lord, Proprietor. .