Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 02, 1897, Image 4

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and ii the mult nl ealda and I f o75i.. a,.ai Dtj
ludden climatic changes.
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rectly into the nostrils. Be
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la acknowledged to be the most thorough core for
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remedies. It opens and cleanses the naaal passres,
allaya pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tect tne memorane irom coias, restores tne sense
of taste and smell. Price 50c. at Druggist or by mail.
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prioe of a weekly; and its vast list of
subscribers, extending to every state and
territory of the Union and foreign conn.
tries will vouch for the accuracy and
fairness of its news oolnmns.
It is splendidly illustrated and among
its special features are a fine humor
page, exhaustive market reports, all the
latest fashions for women and a long
series of stories by the greatest living
Ameriosn and English authors,
Conan Doyle, Jerome K. Jbkomb,
Stanley Wbyman, Maby B. Wilkinb,
Anthony Hope, Bret Harte,
Brandbb Matthews, Etc.
We offer this uneqnaled newspaper
and The Oazette together one year for
$3.25. The regnlarsubsoription price of
the two papers is $3 50.
err aerense, emana-r.u mat might Be comlDg
to hira while be could atill get paid in money
of full value. Debtora would be compelled to
pay op at onoa or give new aiut better secu
rity, with a promise to pax t money of tbe
present standard. On the maturing of tbeir
obligation they would certainly have to pay
an enormous premium tor ine una 01 money
required. They would not escape making pay-
'a ana
would have to take their chances of getting
enough more for their product to enable them
to make the payment without actual lose. They
certainly would not gain anything and would
take all tne risn 01 losing losing not oniy me
premium which they would surely have to
pay, but depending upon tbe forbearance of
their creditors not to lose all they possess.
And what is the nrobabllltv of the creditor
being able and willing to grant concessions?
Uepositors in ihwks wouia wunaraw meir oe-
1osit. This would compel tne banks to can in
Heir loans. The four months between election
and Inauguration would be strewn with the
wrecks of business houses now giving employ
ment to millions of people.
The rlan or the tree silvenres, as an experi
ence shows, would subtract from our volume
of money a very large and exceedingly valua
ble part or It. It would aiminmn our money
by tne amount of our gold and its representa
tives, at the very lowest estimate, t60C,0UO,(IUO.
ItR disappearance would be Immediate.
Moreover, sir, we would have poorer money.
The silver money would be bulkier and less
convenient than what we have now. And it
would lack In stability. And while "money
makes the mare go we should not forget, sir.
that it must be stable money.
Creditors, as a rule, would therefore be un-
ablo, no mutter how well disposed, to grant
concessions to those who were owing them.
Wo who are in debt, sir, are tne ones most vi
tally interested in the defeat, the overwhelm
ing defeat, of every proposal for the free coin
age of silver.
Marvelous Pifffsnatavoe of a Circa Dollar.
When I was a email boy, I saw something
that I shall never forgot. It was at a circus.
The clowns and some other employees ar
ranged themselves in a circle. Let us say that
there were 20 of them in all. No. 1 said to Ho.
'1 owe you ti. I ll pay upas soon as 1 can.
No. 2 made this statement to No. 8, No. 8 to
No. 4. and so on around the circle, No. 20 say
ing it to No. 1. No. 1 shoved his hands into
his pockets ami witna iookoi pii-asea surprise
pulled out a dollar. Turning to No. 2, he said:
''I didn't know that I had that dollar. Here'
so much on account." No. 2 took the dollar.
and with similar language passed It on to .No.
8, and so it went around the ring. No. 20 passed
it to No. 1, who received it with a smile and
started to out it into his pocket, but inBtead
ho turned to No. 2 and said, "1 didn't expect
Women, Who Have Won Renown
on tbe Battlefield.
History Bepeats Itself Tbe Female Vol
unteer Corp Mot the Only Example
of Feminine Soldiering Masque
rade a Men.
During the recent campaign In Mada
gascar we heaxd a good deal about the
Dahomey Amazons and their prowess
in war; and a few months ago a daily
paper asserted that a female volunteer
corps was in the process of being
formed, to be officered, of course, by some
extreme disciples of the "New Woman"
cult. In the latter instance the idea of
a woman usurping man's place on the
battlefield was looked upon as being
something quite original; whereas it
would simply be a case of history re
peating itself, for that there have been
many such heroines the following par
ticulars will prove: Mrs. Christine
Davies, commonly called "Mother Ross,"
is a well-known example, she having
served as a foot soldier and dragoon in
several campaigns under William III.
and the duke of Marlborough, acting as
a squadron leader of the Scots greys at
Blenheim and Ramillies. She died July
9, 1739. Hannah Snell was another fe
male worthy, who, having been deserted
by her husband, adopted male attire,
and traveled to Coventry in search of the
runaway. She there enlisted in Col.
Guise's regiment of foot, and marched
with them to Carlisle at the time of the
Scotch rebellion of 1745. She afterward
enlisted in Fraser's regiment of ma
rines, and proceeded to Portsmouth,
whence she sailed in Admiral Bosca
wen's squadron for the East Indies.
There she assisted at the siege of
to be able to pay you the balance so soon, but
here it is." And so it went around the ring,
finally coming back to No. 1, who with a sat
isfled smile nut it into his Docket.
To the little boy who looked as I did thirty t, j:t, ,x. -v -,,;,,-,i io
odd years ago, thiB was simply the funny work iruuuiuic..,,
wounas. inrougn tin iier uuvciiiurce,
of clowns, to be laughed at and forgotten. It
The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is the Union Paoific. East
ern cities are reached via this line with
fewer changes of oars tbaj via other
lines Rates always the lowest. Ticket,
to or from points in tbe United States,
Canada, or Europe for sale by R. W
Baxter, Gen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland
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1 Through Pullman Palace Blccpon.
Tourist Rlnnpen and Free Reclining Chair
Can DAILY to Uhkagu.
Many hour saved via
Point.
STEAM HEAT.
LOWItHT
thli line to Eastern
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
HATICH,
It. W. BAXTER, den. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon,
CHICAGO.
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Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Hi, Taitl Rail
way ami note It connection with all transcon
llueiital Ultra and HI Paul and lualia, and
remember that It train are lighted with elec
tricity and heated by steam. It equipment ti
superb. Kleganl Biiflft, Library, Hinoktng and
Bleeping cars, with Irre reclining chair. Kach
sleeping car berth ha an electtlo reading lamp,
and IU dining ran are Ih best in the world.
Other line are longer than this, but none are
linrUr, and no other oilers the above I usurious
arociniiuxUtlotii. Three are lunVlent reason
U popularity of "Th Milwaukee." Coupon
agent In every railroad onVe will give
rtlicr Information, or tddrvs
C. J. KDDY, General Agent,
i. W.CAKKY, TrT. Pa. Agent,
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TUB CHHONICLB ranks with tk gnatest
newsiaprs In th United Hiates.
Til K. CIIIION1ULK ha no equal on th Pacltle
oast. It ImiIs all In ability, nterpns and new
iiiai uiinuniuut'H reiegrapiilo imports ar
the latest and moat rellabl, Its Iocal News Ilia
nillost and spiciest, anil It Kdltorlals troia Ui
ablest pens In tbe ooiintry.
T K U (III HON lOl.hi bus always been, and alway
will be, tbe friend and champion of lb people a
against combinations, clique, corporations, or
oppressions of any kind. It will bs inuepanilaul
In vwyUiltig ueutral In nothing.
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whs not fomotten. however, and to the man
older grown aDd charged with the serious con
sidcration of the affairs of a great nation It 11
lustrates the proioundest trutn in nnance.
What Is that truth? It is this: Under proper
conditions the working power of a dollar is
beyond all Human computation.
I was very much surprised to hear this aft
ernoon a man so prominent as my menu rrom
Tennessee Mr. McMillin speak as if money
paid for taxes wus loxt to circulation. I have
often heard men speak as if they thought that
there must be as many dollars in existence as
there are dollars' worth of business to be
transacted. What would a farmer say to an
agent for bushel baskets who should attempt
to convince him that he needed as many bas
kets as he expected to raise bushels of crop?
The farmer would feel that his intelligence
had been Insulted, and lustly so. Ue know
that he can use the same basket over and over
again, and the quantity measured in a given
time will depend on the speed with which the
one handling it works. And then, if properly
used, It is ready to do as mucn more.
Bo with tne yarusticK, tne pound weigni ana
the dollar. Each can do an almost infinite
amount of work if properly used. What are
the conditions of highest ellfciency In money
under what conditions can a given amount of
money do the most work? Let us examine our
illiiHtration.
The dollar in the circas ring did the work of
fortv dollars In five minutes and was lust as
capable of accomplishing as much more in the
succeeding nve minutes, nny wus tmsr Dim
tdv beeause it moved oromntlv.
Now let us examine the matter a little more
closely. Why did it move so? Why was each
one so prompt to puss the dollar on? Because
mi ion irooa mas is. ne reic nonest. na xeii,
that when he owed money and hud It In hi
pocket the only proper thing for him to do
was to pay up. moreover, euen nnp. cuiuiueiioe
in the other. There was a feeling of respect
end good win among tne men in mac ring
'ima is one oi tne communis nnuer wniui
monev does Its work most effectively.
What is the other condition? Why was each
man willing to accept the dollar in payment
of what wus coming to hiinr Hecause he knew
that it wus a iiood dollar. He knew that when
ever he wanted to use it. whether It mivht be
that day or not Mr ten years, it would be just
as good as when he accepted it.
bliDixwo. on thu other band, that eacn or tne
men bad a dollar in his Docket, but that thev
distrusted each other, each fearing that If he
lot no of the dollar that he had be might not
soon get another, nitnougn money was aue
him. and suppose that ei.ch was afraid to ac
cept the money of the other, fearing that It
mii'lit not be uood when be wanted to use it,
that it would depreoiute on his hands what
would be the result? Why, of course, each
would keen ill his pocket what money he had,
and cueh would continue to owe the other
thut is, the money would accomplish nothing.
Quality More Important Than Quantity.
With good money and mutunl trust a dol
liir did the work of 4(1, while with questionable
money anddlxtrust 2U dollars could aoeompliHh
nothing. In other words, the quality of money
In lmmensuly mure important man Its quau
tity.
And, sir, a set of men who make It part or
their plan to mulign human nnture and then
offer u a doliased currency would not only
deprive us of pnrt of the money that we now
have, but they would paralyze the working
luwiir of what remained. They are not only
morally wrong, but financially unwise. They
and their polley are alike condemned. They
offer poor money and distrust. We offer
abundant monev of the beat Quality and well
founded confidence. 1 there any doubt a to
which the Amertean neoulii will approve?
To employ a ngure or spcecn, we contena
that our ludy politic need
both klnils of corpi
,-. ' I 'Jit 'V
hi Its circulation
tuseles, and that It need
them both all of the time. The lieet that I
promised by the gentlemen on the other aide
Is that their Plan will furnish llinn atternate-
; one at a time, first one and then the other
that Is, air, they offer us sort of chills
irr system, which would r. since distreae In
e and would result in early death to busi
ness enterurisH.
Itur plan secure to our circulation an ne
elements nin-deO for the health of the body.
Including Imth kinds of corpuscle, all of
tbe time and In the tiroportlou demanded
by the most vigorous life. And behind thi
bixhI financial blood, to prevent it stagnation.
to propel it In life giving circulation, even to
theextremltles of the llr. we place the great
heart, confidence confidence in our nnanoiat
eystem and in each other, confidence In our
system lmMl on approvim experience, conn
deuce In each oilier based on tbe knowledge
that, after all, nun would rather do right
than wrong.
Th Chronicle llnlldlag.
the: daily
Hy Mai, ln'ae I'alil.
Oii'y $6.70 am?, rrr'
The Wl Ctaicla
Ihj Crcilst Nie'ilj i.i Lho I'm ;try.
5B1.50 a la
Something to Knew
II may be worth ometliinu lo know
that the very best wedioioo for restoring
that tired oat nervous sygf em to a healthy
vigor il Klectno Hitter. This mediciue
ia purely vegetable, act by giving tone
to fit ut'rv ecu t res iu the etomaih
varaud Klduey.
ia tbrowiug off
Impurities in tbe blood. Electric Hitters
improve the pelltr, aid dineetiuo, and
ia protiouDoeJ by thine who have tried
it as the very beat blood purifier and
nerve Iodic. Try it Hold for 6()c or II
00 per bottle at Cooeer k Hroik's ding
tore,
including a couple of flosrerings, Bhe
managed to preserve the secret of her
sex, and concerning the application of
the "cat" it was said:
"Hannah In breeks behav'd so well,
That none her softer sex could tell."
At the close of her military life, how
ever, she revealed her secret, and was
awarded a pension of 18 5s. per an
num. Later on she started a public
house under the eign of "The Widow
in Masquerade," and did such a roaring
trade that a comfortable old age was
assured to her. "
There is Mary Anne Talbot, a fine,
comely young woman, to judge by an
extant portrait, who served four years
as a soldier and sailor in the name of
John Taylor, and took part in Lord
Howe's glorious victory on June 1. She
died February 4, 1808, aged 30 years.
One print represents her holding a cut
lass in one hand, and a Frenchman's
head in the other; another in which she
Is representing a press gang. Coupled
with the memory of Fontenoy, 1745,
there is that of Phobe Hessel, whose
monument in a Brighton churchyard
6 fates that she was born at Chelsea in
1713; that she served for many years as
a private soldier in the Fifth regiment
of foot in different parts of Europe, and
received a bayonet wound in the arm at
the above engagement. Living at
Hrighton, her case became known to
George IV., then princa regent, who
sent to ask her what sum of money
would render her comfortable. "Half
a guinea a week," replied old Fhoebe,
"will make me as happy as a princess."
ThiB, therefore, by his majesty's com
mand was regularly paid her till the
day of her death, which took place De
cember 13, 1821, when she attained th
age of 108 years
Again, there is Mary Dixon, who was
nearly 16 years in the army, and fought
at Waterloo. She was still living in 1865,
when she was described as "a strong,
powerful old woman." Above all, there
is the remarkable, if not unique case of
Dr. Harry, who died at Corfu in July,
1865. This lady, said to hav been the legit
imate granddaughter of a Scotch earl,
is surmised to have adopted male attire
and the medical profession from attach'
mcnt to an army surgeon. Never in her
lifetime had anyone the slightest sua
picion of her sex. While staff surgeon
to the cape garrison, she most succ
essfully treated the governor, Lord
Charle Somerset, fought a duel, and
waa considered to be of a most quarrel
tome disposition. The doctor was fre-
duently guilty of flagrant breaches of
discipline, and on more than one occa
sion was sent home under arrest, but
somehow or other, the offenses were al
ways condoned at headquarter. The
late earl of Albemarle relatea in his
reminiscrnses, that on fitting next to
her at mess, he noticed "a certain ef
feminacy in his manner, which he
cemed to be always striving to over
come, while his atyle of conversation
was greatly superior to that one usually
heard at a mesa-table in t he days of non
competitive examinations." In Hart's
Army List for 1865, the name of Jamea
Perry, M. D., stands at the head of the
list of inspectors general of hospitals
In the July of the same year, her death
was announced, and tbe next day it was
ofllelally reported to the horse guards
that the doctor waa a woman. It
singular that neither the landlady of
hrr lodging, nor the black valet, who
had lived with hrr for years, had the
iigueot notion of her aecret. Admiral
ty and Horse Guard's Gazette.
Deaf Mute' Ideas.
The testimony of educated deaf
mutes regarding some of their ideas be
fore instruction is very interesting.
Some fancied the wind was blown from
the mouth of an unseen being. - A num
ber supposed that rain and lightninir
were caused by men in the sky pouring
down water and firing guns. One who
bad seen flour falling in a mill thought
that snow was ground from a mill in,
the sky. Some of the stars were can
dles or lamps, lighted every evening by
inhabitants of the heavens. Only one
said she had "tried to think" about the
origin of the world and its inhabitants.
All had a great terror of death and be
ing put in the grave; one had been
haunted by fear that she might awake
in the grave unable to call for help.
One thought death was caused by med
icine administered by the doctor. Deaf
mutes have refused to go to bed when
ill, from observing that sick persons
have taken to their beda before death.
Those who were taken to church by
their parents said they had little idea
before education of the purpose of this
assembly. One testified: "I thought
that the people were in the church to
worship the clergyman of the greatefct
dignity and splendor." N. Y. Times.
When William Hunt.
when tne uerman emperor goes
hunting he arrays himself in such gor-
geouaness that the game ought to be
proud to fall before so magnificent a
conqueror. His hunting costume waa
designed by himself, and he is said
to be so much taken with it that he
omits no opportunity of wearing it.
It consists of a bluish-gray tunic, with
a short cloak of the same material, both
garments having green facings and
broad epaulettes. The emperor has
around his waist a broad belt of green
leather, from which hangs a huge
hunting knife, the handle mounted
with the imperial crown of cold. He
wears very high lacquered boots, gold
spurs and a Tyroleae hat of gray felt.
dged with green and adorned with en
enormous plume of feathers, which
auiver at every step. Troy Times.
Fits
frtm rSVonmnt tf JMMm
Prof. w. H. Peeks, who
make a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more case than any
living Physician; his
uccea is astonishing:.
We have heard of case
of
year' (tending;
cured uy
him. Ho
publishes a
valuable
work on
this dis
ease, which
he sends
.with a
larre bot
tle of hi absolute cure, free to any suffererr
who may aena men- f. j. ana express aaaress.
We advise nnv one wishing a cure to addres
rof .W. H. BIO, I. .. 4 Cedar St., If ew T
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They Illustrate that greater quantity ta
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meaning of tbe Fleur-de-Lls.
The uniform of English drummers
must be familiar enough to every Eng
lishman, yet few know the significance
the spotted lace with which their
tunics are decorated. The blue snot is
the celebrated fleur-de-lis of France.
wnich, being worn by the highest ranks
in the French army, was, as a mark of
military superiority, bestowed by the
prince regent upon the lowest ranks.
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tlinp.sl him. Is. t'hllbUinH, front litia
and chrntili' mire eyin. Vi eta. per box.
Dr. Cady! ConJitlon runilcra, are
Jtiat whitt it horae nitnls when In bad
ctuidition. Tonic, Mhh purlller ami
rermlfiige. Thcr are not fmnl but
medicine ami the tMUt In use to put a
horse In priniH coUilitiuu. 1'rii.o 23
cents per inw kitge.
lie ( fort able Wall Traveling
Id root wtather. Th l'oltn IViflo
system beats lit trains throughout by
team heal from tha engine, thus tnak-
01 vr ry pari of all ila ear pleasaat
anJ eomforlabla. It also light l( cart
by the Celebrated l'iolach Light making
them brilliant at tilgtiL I'aaeeDgers
carried daily on tha fast mall, for
sleeping car rervtiu, tickets, or in.
formation, pll on or ai!dre 11. V.
, liai'er. Ilea. Agt, liO Tkinl BU, l ort.
lead, Uregoai
Tha llard Life of aa Afrleaa Itaby.
I note at fhikwa's that the little
baby strapped to his mother's) back
has a rough and tumble time of It, but
lake it all good-naturedly, and one
hcara very little crying in the village.
The mother goes to the fields with baoy
on hrr back, bob about for hours in the
hot aim, weeding, hoeing and doing
general gardening; carries huge jars
of water on her head; acrapea him re
peatedly aa she bends and enters the
narrow, low doorways of native hut
gives him a thorough shaking aa she
vigorously pound corn with a long
HKxlrn pestle; takea him by the wrist,
duck him In th stream until he u
nearly suffocated ami then rpreads him
mv mat to dry. F.. J. Clave, ta Century.
Schilling's Best extracts
have no end of flavor in
them.
Schilling's Best
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C, B. &
H u. M. at st. f., v. & a., r. rt. w. si u.,
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
KATES S.oo PBH DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
CHIOASO. IXiXi.
WANTED-AN .DEAei.
thing to patent ? Protect your Idea ; they may
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDBrV
BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, WasMagtoa,
D. U., tor their $ i,auu prize oner.
The regular subscription price of tb
Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 and tb
regular prioe of the Weekly Oregoniun
is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for th
Gazette and paying for one year i
advance can get both tbe Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for 83.50. All old sub
sonbers paying their subscriptions fot
one year in advance will be entitled U
tbe same.
Via the Colon Pacific System
Baggage is cheoked through from Port
ami to destination. Tbe specialties on
the Union Pacific are noexoelled track
and equipment, nnion depots, fast time
through oars, steam beat, Pintgcb light
and ooorteoos treatment to passengers.
For rates and information apply to P.
W. Baxter, Gen. Agt. D. P. system, Port
land, Oregon.
Technical Instruction la Farming:.
The duke of Bedford has placed at the
....
disposal or the technical instruction
committee of the Bedfordshire county
council a farm or 275 acres, 14D of which
are arable land and the rest crrass.
Twenty boys are granted free scholar
ship by the county council, entitling
them to two years' board, residence.
and instruction in the science and prac
tice or farming.
PETITION FOR LICENSE.
rpo THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT
X for the County of Morrow, state of Oregon:
We. the tindersiitned legal voter and resi
dents of lone precinct, Morrow County, Oregon,
respectfully petition your honorable body to
grant a license to Charle Robinson to sell
spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less
quantities than one gallon, in the town of Ioue
and your petitioners will ever pray:
The U.S. GOVERNMENT 1
PAYING MILLIONS 1
A MONTH 1
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
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No Fee unless successful.
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OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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OBEGOB
Columb
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Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
the County Court of Morrow
at the May term, 1S97, on the
will apply to the Count
County. Oregon
Mh day of said month, for a lic ense to sell
snlrltiioii. malt and vinous ll.iuors In 1
quantities than onegailon for a period of on
year. C11AKL.EB kubi.-hson.
65-34. Applicant.
NOTICF OF CONTEST.
la Uramle. Oregon, March . i97,
inOMPLONT HAVING HKKN MADE AT
J this office by the duly verified and corrobo-
rateii annavuni ram u. w. tsaisiger, alleging
that George W.I sum. who made homestead entry
No. 11H. on Oct. 'ti. l''i, at the I'lilted State
1-aiiU trail at La uranoe. uregon, lor in n
HKV. N' etVVi and WV NWV sec l. Tot
R.M E. W. M , he wholly abandoned said tract:
that he ha changed hi residence therefrom
fur more then alt month since making laid
eutrv ami that said tract la not settled upon Dot
cultivated by aa'd party a required by law.
Therefore, with the view ol the cancellation
of aald entry the said partle ar hereby sum
moned and required to be sppear before E. I.
Freeland, V. H. Circuit Court Commission
er at hi offlr at Heppner, Oregon, on
th eth day of May, 1'.7 at th hour of
10 o'clock A. M. nf said day, then and there to
produce sui h testimony a they may hav con
cerning aald allegatlmia, the Bnal bearing to be
hal before the Register and Receiver at L
Grande, Oregon, on tbe M day of Mav, l7al
10 o'clock A. M. . F. WILSON.
Register.
J. B. RORHINs.
Kin. Receiver.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
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u u
Steamers TELEPDOSE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
Leaving Alder Street Deck, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beach, Ocea
rare and Mahcotta. JJireot oonoeotioo with Ilwaoo steamers and rail
road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad.
TEUBPIIOJVI
Leave Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Aitorta 7 P. U. Dally, except Bunday.
TJAIIjIIY GATZEIIT
Leave Portland I P. M. pally, except Bunday. Saturday night, 11 P. M. Leave Astoria Dallv a
at 6: f A. M., except Bunday and Monday, bunday night, 7 P. U.
OOBAN WAVE
Leaves Portland and ran direct to Ilwaco, Tuesday and Thursday at II A. M. Baturday at 1 P. M.
iieavea uwaco neuuetuay ana rriuay at v;JU a. M. un Sunday night at 6 r, M.
Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free cf Expense
For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on th Telephone, Bailey Oattert and Ocean War
tee
corTe
sud
hiking powder
flaimiiitg eatiacta
and apke
.ire pure and money-back.
Fur ule by
J. A. Woolery, lone
ADHINlSTRATOirS NOTICE.
NOTICE HEREBY OIVEM THAT LET
lers of a.nilhlartall.iu on th ralate of
Hellen M All) n. deceased, were granted to Ih
un.leralsimt ou the iird day of Kebruarr. IW7.
bv the t mi nty Court fur th County of Morrow,
Stale of Oret-on, All person having claims
walnat aald estate are required to exhibit them
to me for allowance at the office of pills A
I tons In Hrcpner. Oregon, within lis months
after the dai of this untie or they shall be
lurever barred.
ltrd this .Mr. day of rbruary, 107.
T. K. LYON,
6S2 M. Administrator.
Mat Lirhleotbal bas Juat received tbe
latest atyle io Kent' aad ladiee' tboea,
t a skeaU ti a,
THE 5CGIDENT3 OF LIFE
Write ta T. S. Qnxcv,
'i. Drawer 1'j4, Chicago, tecr.
T"pT Uty of the ta Atcitiart
f Coitrajsv, for Informatioa
rrgaruiag Arcxx-nt issur
ante. U ratio this paper.
By doing yv it ua save
wtriershlp fee. Ua paid orxt tiXJ.-K 04 Ijf
cvUlrnlsl injurle.
De your ow o A&nU
n MaUKAi ElskUIMATliXf MwVtaU
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It is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Uott Beautiful Town on the Cxmtt
Call at the 0nrri office for particular
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matter of business we must sell it
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