Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 06, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1897.
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Aduertisirg Rates Made Known on
j Application.
THIS PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. Dake's
AdvenisiriR Agenoy, 84 and 86 Merchants
Exohangs, Jan Franoiaco, California, where cou
raote for sdvertising 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 Mon
day. West round passenger leaves Heppner Junc
tion 2: It) a. m.; east bound 12:51 a. m.
Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going
east at 10:43 a. m. and 8:45 p. in.; going west, 5:30
p. m. and 6.45 a. m.
Doited State Officials.
President William McKinley
Vice-President (iarretA. Uobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
.lom-Mtary of Treasury Lyman J. Huge
Seoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
deoretary of War Russell . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
"oettnaster-General. James . Gary
Attoruejr-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary . Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor .W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer .....Phil. Metsohan
Bupt. Puhlio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
ft-X:S?SS5
Congressmen j gE"""11
Printer .'.W. H. Leeds
( R. S. Bean,
Supreme Judges ! F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circnit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney U. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Jiut Senator A, W. Rowan
Representative J. N. Brown
ilonnty Jndge A. G. Bartholomew
'' Commissi '.aers J.K.Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" (Jlerk J.W.Morrow
" Sheriff... E. L. Matlock
" Treasurer Frank Gilliam
" Assessor J. t'. Willis
Surveyor J. W. Hornor
School Sup't Jay W. Shipley
'' Coroner B. F. Vaughan
B1PPNCB TOWH OFFICERS.
Myor Thos. Morgan
Uounnilmen Geo. Conner, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Slooum, 11.
Lichteuthal and J. It. Simons.
R comer W. A. Richardson
Treasurer L. W. Briggs
Marshal A. A. Roberts
Precinct Officer.
Justice of the Peace W. E. Richardson
Constable N. 8. Whetstone
United Statei Land Officers.
TBI DALLXS, OB.
J. F. Moor Register
A. S. Biggs Receiver
LA OBAMDB, OB.
B. P, Wilson Register
J. H. Kobbins Receiver
SSOBST SOCIETIES.
RAWLINS POST, NO. II.
G. A. R.
Meet at Lexington, Or., the lut Saturday of
.act month. All veterans are invited to Join.
; C. Boon, Gbo. W . Smith.
Adintant. tf Commander,
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
OPPICI5 I
At Mrs. H. Welch's Residence.
Might telephone connection with
the falace Hotel.
tional Bank of HeDDner.
.AND, ED. R. BISHOP,
'resident. Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Mad on Favorably Terms,
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
HEPPNER. tf OREGON
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
C. A. RHEA, . President
T. A. RHCA, Vic President
GCO. W. CON.CR, Cashier
8. W. SPENCER, Ass't Cashlr
TransarU I General Backing Baiincss.
EXCHANGE
On all parts of the world
Bought and Sold.
Collections made on all point on
'. reasonable Terms,
hrplus and undivided Profits, I3S.0O0.00.
Qitario-Burns Staac Line
A. JV o
iBOBNS-GHHYOIi STflGEURE
H A. WILLIAMS, P-op.
, OSTAlilO-BURSS
Burnt Daily at 6 p. m. and or-
, r at Ontario to 42 boar.
Siv.qo Fare $7.00.
round Trip $10.00
f"Tt- ,-- ta freight Vi cents per poo til.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
I Mar. 11. 1897. Notice is herehv irlveii 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, 197, viz:
ANNIE GILLIAM,
Hd. E. No. 4170. for the 8EU SE Sec 90 Kv.u
BE and E SKh, Sec 82, Tp. 4 S., K. 26 E., W.
Al.
She names thelfollowinor witnenspa tn
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
unarlee 8. Emery, jRmes O, Williams, Mrs.
Ann E. Chanel. Edward s. Cot. nil of ::inim.n
Oregon. JA8. F. MOORE.
62H-30 Register.
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL. COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton. Baker
City, Elgin and Huntington.
C. E. RANOUS,
Hbppneb, Oregon,
PAMTf) k HT
Plana and Specifications furnished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
fif All kinds of lumber, ahlnrfpa sash
doorB and windows on hand and furnished at
reasouaDie raies. uive me your order.
All kinds of repairing done at reasonable
rates. Leave orders with r. O.
Thompson Co.
Sent Free
To an; person interested in hnmane
matters, or woo loves animals, we will
send free, opon application, a oopy of
the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this
Society. In addition to its in
tensely interesting reading, it oontains a
list of the valuable and unusual pre
miums Riven by the paper. Address
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STOCK BRANDS.
While ion aaep roar subscription paid up jrra
eai keep your brand in fraaof charge.
Bora. P. ().. HeDimar. Or. Horsea. FBci left
shoulder; cat tie, same on left blp.
Chanin. H.. Hardman: Or. Horaea branded
"3onriht Md. Catti brand! Lha atm. Alte
brands CI on horma rinht thigh; ca'tl ana
hrnni on right ehooldor, and out off and o
riht car.
Conk. A. J.. Lara. Or. Hotm. 80 on riahtshonl
aer; I mile, samaon riglil hips ear mark eqnare
erop on ii ana spin in right.
Donclaas. W. M..alhiar. Or.-Cattla. R Den
rtht i.lo, tvailov-fork in each ear; Boreas, B I)
on left nip.
Kir. Bros.. Dcmalaa. Or. Bona hrandad ELY
oa Mt shoulder, eattia aama un UftUip. hole
in nsht ear.
Florae oe. L. A.. Itaonner Or. Cattla. t.t na
rlaht hiDi hursai. 9 with bar nndar on rihi
snimifwr.
Jonas, Harry, Htipnr, Or Motmas hrandad
hod ma irri amm ,ur: eattia hr.i,id j m
right hip. also andarbit in left Car. Kanfe In
nurrow oounty.
inheson. Fulls. Lena. Or. Horaaa. ittrrlaT nn
left ettHV, oattla, aama on right hip, nadat half
into in ni ana sunt .n tan aar
Knny, Mika, Happner, Or. Horaaa braadad
KNY un left bin oattla aama and eruo off iafi
art nnlar slope oo th rhrhi
KntnbarUnd.W.O.. Mount Tamoa. Or. I Lon
eattia oa nsht and Uft atdaa. (wallow fork in Uft
aar and nndar nop in right aar, Horaaa aanw
brand oa left shoulder. Huge la If rant ooaotv.
Lofton, Ht apnea. fr. Or. B L oa laft kip
na eattia. crop and split m right aar, li-itaa.
am brand on Uft ahooJriaf. Kaaga Urant
oountv.
Laahey, J. W. tiappnar Or Hnraas brandad
Land A l"ft ahmildar; rottla same un laft
hip, waiUe ovar right a, Uiraa aiiu to right
Minor, llanar, nappaar rr. atUa,
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right hipi bursa, M on Ian anoaldar.
Moraan. H. N., Happnar, Or. Tlnraas
oa laft ahoaldai eattia aamaoa laft kip.
Oahnrn. i. W Dnaglaa. Or.; bnnaa O ua laf
thonidar; cattle saioa ua right bip.
Parker A Oianeua. Hardomail.OT.-Horaaa IP ua
laft eltualdar.
Pipar. i. R.. Islington. Or.-Horaaa. It
aartml m laft ahfaU'iari aaUja, aaase ua laf bip.
annar on la aaon aar.
rUrUir J, W llappaar. Or. Rmaa, JO as
Ian atwmklar, liUr q on rig tit nip.
Pparry. K. O. Happaar. Or. faftla W C aa
m hip. crop ,,f right and anaWrrm to laft
tawlaot bNva W C na laft anunhtar.
TVnnpai, J. A., Happaar tr, Hnraaa. foe
n is eatiia, I ua lan anooioar.
Tarnar H. W Httnar Or.-aimall oafHal
laft annailW, bnrMi naUJa aama aa laft blp
tth at. lit ta hna aan.
Thxnutm. H. M.. rm; Or-BJoraas bffdd
BT mtinwlal na K I fW; ahan aifa hrand.
V a'tabtHirgar, W. J., I.aituwar. Or.i tx,r
nartar mn-ta J W na rgt,t alwmUW: ra'tia
iwnf cvria i w tm rlghi nip aid ngll aut
rrnv and b'M in laft aar. Uarga la Unimt an.
taiau Ja auantuav
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Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them
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only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
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unpublished. In connoctlon with this series
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Now is the time to get tb Weekly
Oregon lan, tbe greatest newspaper of
lb West. Witb tbe 0 aiette, both strict
ly in advance, on year, 13.60. No better
oombiottion of newspapers oaob mad
a tbe state.
Walt. Thompson raos stag between
LTeppner sod Monument, arriving every
day eioept Monday sod leaving every
day exoeptBonday. Shortest and ohesp
est ronte ti tb Interior. Oonser k
Brook, apanre.
Throogb trains on tb O.IUN. will
run via. Umatilla, Walla Walla and
Pendleton. Through sleepers, first and
seennd-clgsa, will run lo onoaeotion witb
tbe Union Pacifio, tb same ss hereto
fore. A through first-olaes sleeper Port
land to Bpokan. connecting witb tbe
first class sleeper to 8t. Panl, and
througb tourist sleeper Portland to 81.
Paul, will ran Id connection witb tb
(ireat Northern rail way . It
fur sale Aboot thirty tons of rye
bay, located abont two and ooe-hslf
mile of Ilardman. Also 400 acres of
good range, fenced, to go witb earns,
tleofy of ontshie government range
bear at band. Bbeiter for 2,000 bead of
sheep or large band of cattle. Oood
houae oo plaoe. Call on Ossett o flies
for particulars. A rsr rhaur to get
bay o liea p. All signs iodloata bard
wiotar sod delays are dangerous. If
Two year ago R i. Wsrreo, drag
gist at 1'ieaeaol Hrood, N I , bongbl a
small sapply of Chamberlain's Congb
Keitedy. lie soma np th ralt a fol
lows: "At that tiro tb good were no
keowo io tbisseettoo; U-dr Cbsmher
lain' Congh Itomly is boubold
word." It is the same to hundreds of
omti, unities. Whereevar the good
qnaliMf-e of Chamef Ism's Congb lUm-
edy oeoome known the wfiple will have
nothing els, for sale by Cocser k
Brock.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and bv virtue of an execution inniieri nut
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
ouniy oi Morrow, unaer me seal tnereof, and
to me directed and delivered, upon a decree
rendered and entered in said Court on the arrf
day of March, 1897, in favor of P. C. Thompson,
rminun, ana against J. B. operry, 8. C. Sperry,
Perry Snyder and the Oregon Railway and
Navigation Comnanv. Defendants, forthaanm
of Four Hundred Thirty-Nine and 33 100 Dollars
with interest thereon from said 3rd day of
March, 1897, at the rate of eieht Der cent Der
annum and Fifty Dollars attorney's fee and the
further sura of Thirty-two and 70-100 Dollars
costs; and whereas by said judement it was
ordered and adjudged that the following des
cribed real property, to-wit: The north one-half
of the northeast quarter and the north one-halt
oi me normwest quarter of section twentv-n.ne
(29) intownshipthree (3) south of range twenty,
six (26) east W. M., in Morrow County, State of
Oregon, be sold to satisfy said decree, coBta and
accruing cost. 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 and interest of
me saia j . u. sperry . a. u, Bperry, Perry Snyder
and the Oregon Railway and Navigation C
ly in ana lo tne above described real proper
it public auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds to be anDlied to the
tion of said execution and all costs, and
costs that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK,
sneri ii ot Morrow Countv, Oregon,
Dated March 11th, 1897. 526-34.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
United Status Land Office,
La Grande, Oregon, March 9, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN MADE AT
this office by the duly verified and cor
roborated atlidavit of John MoUullough alleg
ing that Lena A. Munkers who made timber cul
ture entry No. 2133 at the U. 8. Land Office at
I Grande, Oregon, on February 18th, 1888, for
the JSU HA4 and Wyj 8E! 8ec. 17Tp3 8, R28
K. 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
timber culture entry of said tract; that she
never made any improvements upon said tract
and did some ttme in the year 1889 remove from
said county and state and has never returned
and did at about said time abandon said claim.
. Therefore, with the view of the cancellation
of said entry the said pnrties are hereby sum
moned and required to be and appear before
J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow county,
Oregon, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the
Hth day of May, 1897 at 10 o'clock a. in. of said
day then and there to produce such testimony
as they may have concerning said allegations,
the final hearing to be had before the Hegiater
and Receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the 22d
day of May, at 10 o'clock a. m.
B. F. Vi IL80N,
Register.
J. U. ROB BIN 8,
531-541. Receiver.
SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution Issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
me uouiuy oi morrow ana to me directed and
delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and en
tered in said court on the 2nd day of March,
187, in favor of L. P. Davidson. Plaintiff, and
against Samuel K. Walker, Defendant, for the
sum of One Hundred Thirty-Five Dollars with
interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
from the l'2th day of October, 1MB. and the
further sum of Foitv Dollars with Intoreat t
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
27th day of April 18; the sum of Fifteen Dol
lars attorney lees; the . sum of
conva aim uisoursmenis ot mis action
I have levied llnou tha following dam;rlbcd leal
property, to-wit: Houth-west auarter of aec.
tion Twenty six in Township Three (3) South of
ivaiiKe i weuiy-uiree iii .aai w si, to sallsly
said judgment, costs and accruing costs. I will
un DHiuruay,
The 8th dav of Mav. 18'I7.
at one o clock p. m., of said day, at the front
aoor of tne court house in Hemmer. Morrow
county, Oregon, sell all the right, iltle and In
terest oi me sain Samuel K. walker in and to
the above described property at public auction
to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand,
the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of
urn execution and all costs, and costs that may
accrue. E.L.MATLOCK.
Sheriff" of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated April 6th, 18117. &33-41
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Publication.
I'mTgn Rtatfs Land Orricg,
Th. Itallua ilvoa..., U 1 UA-J
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN TJIAT'JaVk
1 son H. Stunk v. of Hillshoro. Oretron. has
Died notice of intention to make final proof
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at his office
In Heppner, Oregon, on Monday tiie 17th day of
May, lhy7, on timber culture application No.
WI, for the NE! of section No i. iu Townshlu
1 North Range No. 24 East.
He names as witnesses: A. T. McNav and
Thomas i. Carle, of Heppner, Oregon, Kraten H.
bperry and l'sul Reltinan, of lone, Oregon.
JAB. r. MMKK,
S33- Register.
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING
Ii RIDGE.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
until May Mh. 1M1I7. at . o'cloc k P. M . for
building g bridge across Kliea ereek, near C. A.
H hea's, wcordlng to plans and specifications tn
be seen at my nflicn. Lumber Ui be furnished
by the county on the ground.
The County Court reserves the right to reject
any or all bids. A. O. BARTHOLOMEW.
uarcn n, iw. au-iu county judge.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE CALLER OREOON,
A March 17. IKI7. Notice is herehv given
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
of his Intention to make filial proof In support
of Ills claim, and that said proof will lie mail
before K. I. Kreeland. Li. 8. Com. at Heppner,
Oregon, on May.'ith, IM7, vis:
ALEXANDER L. WALKER,
II I K.No.il.Vfirtha Kv4 NEtf Hm 82 and Wu
NWi4ac.S.l,TP'". Kltl.
He names the following wltneaseg tn prove
his continuous residence upoii and oil llvatlon
of, said land, vis:
AIoiimi M. Marsnam, Nathan I'lisw, or Hepp
ner, Oregon, Kalph Mange, James Drown, of
Lrnliiftou, Oregon.
JAH. F. MOtiRE.
MH-m. Keglster.
Ilrppger "pee Association Heetg.
As per previous call the Deppner
Speed Association met at E. O. Rperry's
olab rooms last Saturday afternoon, E.
L. Matlock, vioa president, presiding lo
tb abeeno of Pre. Oonser. Tb fol
lowing officers and director wer sleoted
for th snsulnj year: Oscar Minor,
Pre ; J. C. Bore hers, Vic Pre j A. W.
Pattersoo, Heo.; K. U Freeland, tress-
orer, and E. L. Matlock, E. (1. riperry,
D A. MvAtee, Geo. Harrington, Henry
Heppner, J. W. Morrow, (lid Halt sod
ii-o. Aiken a director.
Tb newly elected offloers aud direc
tors met last evening, sod after thor
ough diafoeglun tb following eomruit-
tee war appointed: Fioanoe snmmlt
te, E I, Matlock, E. Q. fprry, E L.
Freeland, and (lid Halt. Track oom
mltiae.Oeo. Ilarriogtou aol D. A. Mo
Ate. Tbes oommittee were instruct
ed to sot promptly and ask for meet
ing of tb eiecotiv committee at tbeir
arlieet oorivenieona. Even at this early
data th Proa pad or Spring rare sr
very bright.
Wanted-An Idea SE-S
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GETTING PERSONAL.
A reoent issue of tbe Walla Walla
Statesman speaks out in snoh a manner
that its remarks well fit other towns be
sides Walla Walla. It Bays:
"Much against the wishes of the pro
prietor ot the statesman, he ban been
obliged, against bis inclinations ' to dis
pense with the services of Mr. Walter
Lingenfelder, who has been city editor
of the Statesman for over a year, and
in that capacity has proved bis oompe-
petenoy and fidelity in every way. Not
tbe least fault have we bad to flad with
hjm. He has proved his fidelity to this
offlue and tbe dumooratio party in every
way he oould be of service voluntarily,
for all tbe editorial business has been
heretofore left in his charge. But : the
hard times, in cob neo tion witb the faot
that the business men of this oity evi
dently do nol appreciate, by their ad
vertising patronage, the advantage of a
good oity editor," and others who really
go out of their way to send to Portland,
Seattle, Spokane and other plaoes for
their printing, which they could get as
cheaply done at home,: obliges us to
dispense with the services ot a good
and true man who is, with his family,
identified with the city. While it 'ie
purely, in some respects, a matter of
business with . the proprietor I of ' the
Statesman, to forego , tbe services of a
good man, that same business proposi
tion obliges him to dispense with him
because the business element will not
stand io to assist, in anyway, a news
paper that is devoted to their interests.
It is with sorrow, we pea these lines but
the advertising columns of both, the
daily papers ot the oity will tell tbe tale.
In other towns, ' tb business men are
tsxed to support their papers but here
.. i . , . . . . . . .
never nas anyiuing or. ids kind ever
been proposed. In Walla Walla, people
come here, start id business and expect
every favor from the. papers; but hov
few ever by their patronage in adver
titling or printing assist, in a reasonable
degree, the great efforts of tbeir daily
newspapers lo make both ends meet
and assist in paying their hands off
every Saturday, although every oent is
distributed amongst them. Compare
tbe advsrtisiog columns ,ot aov one.
horse town witb Walla Walla and you
will find four to one advertisers to this
great city."
"How to Core all Hkln Diseases."
Simply apply "Swayne'a Ointment."
No internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eozema, itob, all eruptions on tbe
taoe, bands, nose, to., leaving the skin
olear, white and healthy. Its great bead
ing and curative powers are possessed
by no other remedy. Ask your drug
gist tor S wayne's Ointment.
HOW IS THIS?
Portland Paper la Responsible for a Hard
Story os President Cleveland.
tbst goes oo in Washington, and
eepeomlly at tbe White House, Is oot
known to the general publio, and the
following bit of delectable Information
oonoerning tbe domestic relations ot tb
ootopus who baa disgraoed tb admini-
trution and tbe country, will be a sur
prise as well as a shame to tb Amer
ican people, esy the Portland Daily
Tribune.
A lady now visiting this oity for a few
days, who bad eooess to tb White
House, speaking from ber personal ob
servation aud knowlsdg, said last even
Ing thst Cleveland wo so brutal in bis
treatment of bis wife that sh packed op
three times and left blm, going to New
York. After be got over hi brutal pes
sion, bs loduoed ber to return. He got
drunk frequently, and io Li rag would
beat aud brule bi wifs and os tb
most profsn language, nolil lif was a
burden and ah bad to fie from bi
preeenoe. H wonld get so drank at
time tbst it rrquired four meo to pack
blin from on room to another and ding
bim on the bed. lis was ill-tampered
about bi fsmily apsrtmsnl and maoy
people wer ashamed to b oaogbt in
ther when be wu oa ooa of bis taut
rams. Tb informant also give the de.
piorabla fact tbal "Baby Ruth," tbe
oiJeal child, Is a toro idiot. Thee foots
hsv been withheld from tb public lo
order that tb Whit Hons might not
be shamed doriog tb slmlnlsiratloo
It wu intimated that Mr. Cleveland
will do! put op witb bi brotal conduct
oow. As b Is wortb over .UUU,(X)Ol
although bi salary omontiled to only
1100,000 io tb tight years b wu In, she
ill stand a ebaoee to lv bint with
uoagh to keep bar throogb lif. Ill
not to b woodrd at now that t
proved so ingraU to bit political friend
wlieg Ii wu a brut In bis household
Spices and flavoring ex
tracts arc favorite nests o
adulteration; perhaps you
don t care.
liut Schillings Best arc
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the cheap brands.
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LITERARY NOTES.
The April magazine number of The
Outlook takes timely notice of the bd-,
proaoblng dedication of Oen. Grant
tomb, by publishing an article on "The
Historical Utterances of Oen, Grant,''
from the pen of General James- Grant
Wilson, tbe historian, friend, aud war- .
oomrade of General Grant. The short,
orisp, "rifle-shot sayings of Grant, were
mauy, and tbe author desoribes In
most interesting way the oiroumstances
wbiob called each forth. Portraits of
Grant and Lee (some heretofore, no pub-,
lifibed and tao smiles ot famous histori
cal documents illustrate tbe article. .
$3 a year. Tbe Outlook oomDany. 13
Astor Plaoe, New York.
'.
Tbe Hebrew News, ot Portland, ha
added a new feature to that neat and
interesting journal. - Hereafter it will
disouss Judaism and Jewish doolrioei,
from a Jewish standpoint. Mr. R. Farber .
is the editor while Mr. Lsaao Stern will
continue as tbe proprietor and manager. .
In the oourse if Mr. Farber's saluta
tory, be says: "There ore many of oar
oo religionists especially in the North
west, living scattered in small country
towns, who do not know tbe whole year
whether tbey are beitbens, Christians
or Jews. In time tbey forget every
thing eveu themselves. Tbey bear
Bottling of Judaism ezoept lorongh . the
paper, and therefore it is th duty of a
Jewish weekly to contain sufficient ,
reading matter ot a religious oharaoter
presenting Judaism to tboie who other
wise have no opportunity to hear tbeir
religion expounded."
Thr I Nothing ao Good.
There is nothing just as good aa Dr.
King' New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds, so demand It and do
not permit the dealer to sell you some
substitute. He will not claim there it
anything better, but in order to make
more profit be may claim something else
to be just a good. You want Dr. King'
New Discovery because you know it to
be saf and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For
Cougbs, Colds, Consumption tod for all
affections ot Throat, Chest sod Lung,
there Is nothing so good u is Dr. King'
New Disoovery. Trial bottle free at
Oonser k Brook's. Regular size 60
cents and 11 00.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Tbe City Dadi Meet and Oo Considerable
Business Prddllng Ordinance Laid oa th
Table.
Couooil met last evening In tba coun
cil obambert, Mayor Morgan presiding,
and all members of tb oounoll and Re
corder lilohardson pruent.
After reading of tb minute of last
meeting and tb special session of
Marob 4. lH'J7, and on motion ot Couur,
seconded by Himons, tb report of tb
Bnano committee wu aoceoted and
warrant ordered drawn oa tb truarr
for tb following amount: L. W.
Briggs, 11.10; Molli Heed, $3 45; La
nusPenlaud, $175; N. 8. Hhipley, SO
oeoti; A. A. Iloberts, $50 00; W. A.
Itlchardsoo, $1666; H. L. k W. Co.
$70 00. Heppner Transfer Co., $5 33.
disallowed.
Marshal loitraoted to notify property
owners to remove privies that ar stand
ing ovar tbe oreek, oo motloo of Simons,
seconded by Oonser.
Tbe ordinsno licensing meat pedJUrs
was given to tbe oommitu on ordinan
ce. Motion mads by Oilliam that ordi-
otoo b laid oo lb table, seconded by
Conser. It wu oarrled.
Motloo mode by Conser tbal tbe tr
orer pay off warrant to lb amount of
tl'0. was tsooodsd by Lichtentbal and .
Oarried.
Petition ot A. E- Biuns wu carried
over to Dtit meeting.
Mayor mad oggtion tbat oouocil
Instruol marshal to ofor ordiosoors
Irrespective of persons.
Counoil then adjourned.
Nolle la rorauif.
I will ploo for sal at Oouaer A
Brook' a receipt for killing qulrl
and gopher, wbiob i asily prepared
sod can b mad at a eol nol to iod
6 eent per gallon. Tbey readily tak
tbl poieoo tnd It la a suoom la very
partioular. I will famish with reeelpl
drug to nk twenty gallons ot tba
poleoo for t and guarauU tb drag to
poet leu tbao S rots per gallon.
tf ' D. F. Bw ao oa at, Uvpfracr, Or.