i J CATARRH'-Morrow Goiwuj's Finances, For the Six TOLD BY AN OLD SETTLER. DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. it I TO THE JED A. GIVES THE OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS union; ' PACIFIC RY. VIA Denver OMAHA St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured by a pleasant remedy which is applied di rectly into the nostril. Be ing quickly absorbed it gives relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowledged to be the most thorough enre for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay I-ever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nnsalpassrges, allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 50c. at DrnKi8ts or by mail. ELY UKUmtKa, do W arren street, new lot Alonths Ending on of March, 1897. the 3ist Day Semi-Annual Report Of the County Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon, showing the amonnt and rmmber of claim a allowed by the oonnty court of said county, for wont al lowed, amount of wan-unta drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding ai,d unpaid, from the 1st day of October, 1896, to the 31st day of Msrob, 1897, both inclusive: ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. Amount of claims allowed. THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Tear. aocount. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. N. For full details oall on 0. R. & Agent ta lleppner, cr address W. H. HTJRLBURT, Qen. Pass. Agt. ToBTIjAND, OBEOON. E. McNEIlL, President and Manager. Pauper aooount. County commissioners' Deputy clerk aooount Deputy sheriff aooount County Judge, Balary account Stock inspector's salary School superintendent's aocount. County treasurer's salary QUICK TI3VT33 ! oxl Fronolsoo And all point In California, tia the Mt. Bhast route of the Southern Pacific Co The Brent highway through California to all point Kant and South, brand Hondo Route ofthePaoifio Coast. Pullman Buffet Bloeoers. fcfeoond-class Bleepers Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for eeoonrt-olass passengers. For rates, ticket, alnnping oar reservations, etc.. call npon or achlroas R. KOKHLKK, ManaKur, E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. & P. Agt., Portland, Oregon Jury account Expense aocount Bailiffs account Court bouse and jail account. Assessor a aocount. Criminal aocount, oirouit court. Inane aocount. Coroner's account. Fuel aooount. Election aooount. Criminal aooount, Justice court. Stationery acoount. County Clerk, salary account. It stands first among "weekly" papers County Sheriff, selary account Knurl anil nritfcrn account in size, irequenuy ul jjuuhuhuuu buu freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is praotically a daily at the low prioe of a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news oolumna. It is splendidly Illustrated and among its special features are a hne humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women Bnd a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Conan Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome, Stanley Wetman, Mart E. Wilkins, Anthont Hope, Bbkt Habtk, Biiandbr Matthbws, Eto. We offer this uneqnaled newspaper and The Gazette together one year for 25. Tho regular subHoription prioe of the two papers is $3 50, Amount of war rants drawn. 793 60 155 63 48 00 115 90 408 00 491 15 35 80 112 10 120 30 521 60 128 40 337 10 1200 00 1200 U0 925 84 657 89 101 00 499 98 499 99 450 00 138 00 364 10 249 99 Total bmount claims allowed and drawo I $ 9.554 37 793 60 155 63 48 00 115 90 408 00 491 15 35 80 112 10 120 30 521 60 128 40 337 10 1200 00 1200 00 925 84 657 89 101 00 499 98 499 99 4f,0 00 138 00 364 10 249 99 $ 9,fw4 37 AMOUNT OF OUTSTAND1NU WARRANTS UNPAID. Outstanding unpaid oonnty warrants dav of March. 1897 Estimated iutereBt accrued thereon on the 31st Total amount of unpaid county warrants. PRINCIPAL. $ 37,226 03 $ 37.226 03 INTEREST. $ 2 000 00 $ 2,( 00 00 SB. State of Oregon, ? I J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of the O innty of Morrow, Statu of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true auu eorreot siHseinem ui uju uuuiuer and amount of claims allowed Dy trie couuiv mti ....., .un months ending on the 31st day of March, 1897, on what acoount the same were allowed, and tbe a nount of warrants urawn, ana tun hluou.h. .m outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon tho records or my omce ana in my official custody. .im.h nt Witness my hand ana tne seal oi me cuumy cn m ....... uu v . April, A. D. 1897. wuuiy .r.. Sheriff's Statement Of Hm amount of monev and warrants reoeived for taxes and money paid to The Only Chair Car Line vanRn V.aai- nt ir.n.nra. hv the Sheriff of. Morrow county, Oregon, for the J.U ,UD BBD1 W Hl vu.wm - UUi.lliJ ......-....-. "J " I . . 1on- BIX the months mwsm em oities are reached via this line with fewer nhnnses of oars tbaj via other lines Rates always the lowest. Ticket, to or from points in the United States, Canada, or Europe for sale by R. W Baxter, Qen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland ending on tbe 3lHt day of March, A. D. 1897. Date EADiilGTAFEl MM M'.K) 7 TO AMOUNT RECEIVED. In roln and currency iln county, city and school warrants., DURING THE MON'IH OF Oct. ;$ 87G on Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. 15287 87 13170 52 $ 710 89 $12:18 00 $17i5 86 Total received .. ( 876 08U.-)287 371176 52 $ 710 0!)j?12:8 CD J1795 86 Date. -TO THE- VIA THE UNION PACIFIC .SYSTEM. Through Pullman Palace Hloopcrs. I'onrlst Hloiipera ami Free Reclining Chair Curs DAILY to Chluugo. Many hours laved via this lino tu Eastern I'tii litis. BY AMOUNTS PAID 18'.Ml-7iTo County Treasurer. Total paid to Treasurer. DURING THE MONTH OF Oct. 876 08 Nov. Doc. Jan. 15287 37 Feb. $11176 62 $ 710 9fC$13 GO $ 876 08 $5287 37 $:U76 52 $ 710 99 $1238 00 Mar, $1795 86 Tenderfoots Concluded to Leave the West and Go Home. "It is the proper thing1, as a matter of course, to talk of things which, hap pened in the early days of a country as having more fun. and excitement in. them than the prosaic da3rs of these times," sa5d an old settler in a reminis cent mood, which mood in an old set tler is an indication of a happy state of mind. "But, in reality, some funny things did happen then. The story 1 have in mind occurred away back be fore there was much settlement in this country and when it was the custom for adventurous and enterprising men to establish ranches where wanderers over the face of the earth who came that way might find something to eat. There was one of these places down in a southern, county, merely a hut filled with provisions, and gnarded by two men and a couple of dozen guns. "One day they were surprised to see a man drive up with a wagon well loaded with provisions, who informed them that he was going to start a ranch in the valley just below them. They did not express themselves one way or the other, and he drove down a little and camped for the night under a bluff opposite them. Some time after he came up and found the boys had all their cutis out cleaning- them. There was quite an array as they lay in a row upon the ground. " 'Going hunting, boys?' "No, the boys were not going hunting, 'Then what are you cleaning up your guns for?' The boys thought they might want to use them that was all. "The newcomer went -back to his wagon, and the boys, setting up a tin can on the edge of the bluff, -began shooting at it as a mark. And they made their bullets go nearer the strang er's wagon than they did the can. "This proceeding evidently gave the would-be ranchman the idea that his company was not wanted, and in the morning he came up to parley. " 'I don't want to have any trouble with you boys,' he said. 'Just show me how far your laud goes, and I will drive off it before I build.' He was informed that their land extended exactly as far as their rifles could shoot. This was an uncomfortable answer, and the man did not understand exactly the best way to proceed, but, being a plucky fellow, he told them that he would drive to a cer tain hill about a mile away and there unload. 'Very well,' the .others said. He could do so. They would wait until he reached the hill and then begin to shoot, and if nothing hit him he might consider that he was off their land. "This was not encouraging, but he started out, and when he reached that hill they began to shoot. And the bul lets bit so close around that he did not take time to unload. He merely un hitched one horse, and, without taking the harness off, started back waving n handkerchief. The boys considered this as a truce to stop firing until they had heard what he had to say, and let him come up. Then he informed them that he had been mistaken in his desire to settle in that part of the country. In fact, he did not want to settle there, and would turn around and go home, if they would let him. They let him." Chica go Times-Herald. T. A. Slocam, M. C, the vireat Chemist and N-ientiKt, Will fend, Ki-ee, Three Bottles of Hix.Nrwly Discovered Reuit-di-s to Bnfferei-a. Editor Gazette: I have discovered a reliable cure for Cotinmptioo and all Bronchial, Throat and Limn Diseases, General Decline. Lops of Flwb and all Conditions nf WaetiiiK Away. By 18 timely nsH thousands of appttreiitly linn 'bps ease have befn enr.-d. Sn uronf-iKieitive am I of its power t cure, that to make its nirits known, I will tend, free, to any i.fflictf d rt-ader nf yonr Bauer, three hntths of my Nen ly Dis covered Rnmedies npou reoeipt of Ex- prpus Hnd Prmtoffice addresn. T. A SLOCU M . M.C..98 fine 8 1 rept, New York . When writing the doctor, mention this paper. 5 Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ient business conducted for moderate Fees. SOur Office is opposite u. s. patent Office 5and we cansecure patent la less time than those! Sremote Irom Washington. , t mrlpl. rirawinir or rjnoto.. with oescnM Jtlon. We advise, if patentable or not, tree of s i charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. 1 i ..... ........ " How to Obtain Patents." With! Scost vi same in" the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, !C.A.SFJOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. 8. & Q., C. M. & St. P., C & A., 1. Ft. V. & U., and the U. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATES X IC 1 T A. Y Cor. V. Madison and Clinton Sts., CHICA&O. XTiTi. The comparati vevalue of these tweeardi Is known to most persons. They Illustrate that greater quantity If j Not always moat to be desired. .' These cards express the beneficial quat- , ity of RipansTabules 4s compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURB Rlpans Tabules : Price, 50 cents a bolt, Of druggists, or by mail. B1PANS CHEMICAL CO., 1 0 Spruce S., N.T. WANTED-AN IDEATO thing to patent? Pro your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKD DEH BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Wabhlugton, D. 0., for their $1,800 prize oiler. I The regular subscription prioe of tbn Semt-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and me regular price of the Weekly Orpgonisti is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year i advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 83.50. All old sot. senbers paying their subscriptions fcr one year in advnoe will be entitled M-t-.he nam ft. $1795 86 going THB CHROMCIJi ranks wlUl sh frsatcst sewsnaners In Uis United Htatsa. TUU UllltilNlCLK has nosqualon the Pact Da L'oiuil. It Irads all In abllltr. entarprlsa and news. TIIK OIIHONIUl.K'S Toleirraphlo HaporM ai-s the laiuat and miMt rallalila. ILa Lncsi Nm Uia rulleat and splolV and IU Ediloclals twin tu A. D. 1897 ftbWtst ieiis In ilia eounlry. 1 II h. i;ll HON ICI.K hna always bssn, and always will he, tha friend anil champion of the people as awamat onmblnalloiis, ollqui-s. corporations, or opiiri-sloiMiof any kind. It will bt uidepvndaal lusvsryUilug neutral luuoUiluc ' SB. Statu pp Orkoon, I E. L. Matlock, sheriff of said county, do hereby oertify that the for otntuniBnt a correct and true, witness my rniuu niin jr.. uy E. L. MatijOOK, Sheriff of Morrow County. By J. W. Matlock. Deputy. Semi-Annual Statement STEAM HEAT. 1VOW1CHT PINTSCH LIGHTS. HATKM. 11. W. BAXTER. On. Agent, Portland, Oregon. J. C, II ART, Agent, lleppner, Oregon. CIIIOAOO. jlmlee & 81. fail R'y .WW . -X A3 Glance at this Map Of the CliliHKO, Vllwaukcs and Ht l'anl Rail way and note tls roiiiiopttnns with alt transcon tinental lines ami HL I'anl ami maha, and teniciiiber that Its trains are Unhid wtthelec- trli lly and lieati-J lijr steam. Its equlpiiwiit Is auirb. Kli-iiant llutti't, l.llirary, Hinnklim and Hlrculiif cars, with free recllnlnt chairs. Kaon sleeplns car lierlh has an elix tlio rdlii(t lamp. and Its dining cars are the heal In the world. other line are loniicr than this, but none art shurh-r, and no other oilers the above lif lurlous I arcouiumdatltiiia. These are inflli'ltnit rraaons I lorllie p,iHilrlljf ot"TheMllwauki'.M Couhiii h ket aui-nls In every railroad oltlc will give )ou luilhcr Information, or address C. J. KIDY, Oeneral Aitent. ). W.CASKY, Trav. I'aas. Agent, PilSTLiHB, (Kllll)H. pi 'nTFwIiwSiJii Of the County Treasurer of Morrow County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31t day of March, A. D. 1897. of mousy reoeived and paid out, from whom reoeived and from what source, ana on wnat aooouui piu oui. DATE. AMOUNTS RECEIVED. PROM WHAT SOURCE RECE'D. 1HD7. To amount on hand from last report atuts reo'd from Sheriff " County Clerk .... " " " " .... " " Assessor Willis.. . " " Sbo'I of State ' Trausf. froraS L 6 GENERAL UN1). fees earned... . Tax Kale lied. Tax, 181K5 Kopaym. for Paup. Order of C. f t. 1SSS 4(1 7836 f! M 3 75 4t: 213 0i in 4b $10811 21 fCHOOL r UNO. 775 55 2390 11 3 0) ? 3177 C3 IUTK. 18117. AMOUNTS PAID OUT. By amonnt paid out on County Warrant By amotiut paid nut on School Hnpt. Wi Warrants. lt amoiint Daid nut on School Mnpt. warrauts. Itv balance aeneral fund on baud. By balance school fund on hand GENERAL! tUND. $ 8S20 951 1990 31 PCHOOL U Ul. C35 91 10811 29 $ 8177 06 BO AD Ft' NO. By balance on band last report g( I u in,i v S 10C0 92 8 1030 92 S 1030 92 ,M4V 0 VIA1 Th Clirontrl llulldlag. the: daily II r Ma I, r,lK( l aid. On'y S (3TO a Year. The Weekly Chronicle Tb Great si VceMy ia the Cooitry. Om'luillni r"li l" r Co 1 14 HiAt.-a. 1 na.laaiid Mslco. Tit K WKKk LV CHKON Il'I.R. th bf1,iMt an, I iii'i ihiiiiiIi WMkiy NMiif In u wori.l priMU r.'tfiiurty at tfttiumn, ir twiv ptf' ot Nws I lltfntliiri a'i'l ourl InC'ftna iun;,ua iu kiili ui snuiiuri Iwiwtmnik SAMi'Lt CJPIE3 StNT FRiE. HCUOOti PIHTKICTS. Ily balatioe on baud last report Ity rash received . , . To cash paid out i,.,i " '.'07 88 '.-.'til 31 ll.ilaui'e n citt or iirrrNin. Iy balHtie on band from last report Ity ohhU received .,. - To eaah paid out ' 'J'o balance on hand $ 210'.) 19 9 2119 19 $ 33 Cl'i b5 31 13 IJtHTlTCTI FIND. My Imlano on hand Ut reprt My caah rrceived of ttrboul Huperiutetident To eaah paid ont balance ou band m 50 9 9 ei r.o 5 ia coo 36 00 3 50 t 39 50 f TRAINS RUN UPWARD. Certain Via the Onion PBcifio System Baggage is checked through from Port and to destination. The fpecialties on the Union Pacific are nnexoelled track and tqnipnient, union depots, fast lime through oars, steam bent, Pintsch light and courteous treatment to paBsengers. For rates and information apply to R. W. Baxte--, Gen. Agt. D- P. system, Port land, Oregon. (IA 1TMU.S. GOVERNMENT is PAYING MILLIONS 1 A MONTH 1 fa Straight Cp-and-Oown rtuns of Down-Town Expresses. "All aboard seventh floor first stop." This cry greeted a reporter recent ly as he stepiied into a downtown office building; and faced a half dozen ele ators. He wished to go to the uintn floor. He stepped into an elevator over which was the siffti: "Express first stop seventh floor." In it there were three men nnu a miu- dle-ged woman. The starter said: All right, and the elevator ninn grasped the throttle of the "express." It was the usual cable rope, and us the man pulled it be,;rin its journey upward. Tha lone woman pnssepper gave vent to a slight "Oh!" and held her breath. Floor after floor wns passed nt a speed of about eight miles an hour. When the sixth floor wns reached, tho woman wanted to get off, but wn informed that ehe. was on nn express and it was against the rules to stop un express until Its destination wns reflched. The elevator arrived nt the seventh floor on time. It took exactly eight, seconds to make the upward journey of 85 feet. The elevator man then announced that the next stop would be the top floor, 100 feet nliove. The top floor, according to the directory, wns the 14th, and the elevator flew upward once more, arriv ing near the roof a few seconds later. 'We can make n round trip in 45 sec onds, including short stops," said the engineer of the express, "but we have made it in alwut 40 without Mops. There are two express elevators and four regulnrs that we call way trains. They Mop at every flixir and for every body who shouts. Often I get pnsscn gers who want to ge t out at the sixtn or tenth floors. They get nmd, too, w hen they ore told they must go up and take another elevator dow n. The other express makes no interim-dinte stops nt all during the busy hours." X. Y. Tressv. 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 n relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support ? ' fCv THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a rension who now do not. Thousands under the new jg( 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 nt this present time? Your pension dates from the tima ycu apply. Now is the accepted hour. ?-Vrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. v No Fee unless successful. W The Press Claims Company Pr'!LIP W. AV1RETT, General Manager, 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. (S y. I7ii' Ciir-y.nvij it controlled by nearly one thousand leadir.j netct- papers in the Vnilcil Sttttcs.awl ia yunruntced by them. E3HaXa2S c2& LYONS, Attorneys tit Itiw, All bnsiuess attended to in a prompt and satisfactory mnnuer. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNEB. OKEOON WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Foget Sound Navigation Co Steamers TF.LFJ1I0NE, BAILEY GATZERT'aXD OCEAN WAVE. Lenvinu Alder Street Deck. Portland, for Astoria, Ilwsro, Long Bseb, Oceas I'Hrk and Nwhcotta. Direct connection with llwnoo stesmera and rail road; alto nt Younn's Bsy with Beashore Bsilroad. Lcsvcs rortlnnd 7 A. M. Piilly, execiit Sninlsy. Loaves Astorls 7 P. M. Dslly, except Bundsj. DAITjEY GATZnilT U'svi-s rortliiml I. M. Oslly, exi-ept I'limlny. Hntiir.lsy nlirlit. II P. M. Trsvct Astoria Dslly a stii: I'i A. M., vxct-pt Suii'lsy sinl Mointsy. HiiiuUy nlKlit, 7 1'. M. OCEAN -WyWE l-nvt-s I'ortlsinl sml rims illni-t to Ilwsrn, Tuexlsy sml I hurmlsyst S A. M. 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I It u. l ralMi PATIENTS THCATID BY MAIL ein I,i,iiai't. rt i-aniKiiara .i.u.-Ms ik Maine, f,ri L kl til I) .ii.ii.i isnim ul, DO YOU WANT TIIK chronicle: Reversible Map? IIOWtNt Tha United States, Dominion of C.inaJa and Nortbflrn Mexico ON (INK alPK, t Aa4 the J Map of tho World ON HIM OI'HKH Ill& hend 92 anl tiel lb Hap aat Wri klj ( hronli l fr On Year, Maai( .r-l.l on Map and Taator. AUillKM M. 1C. YOUNO, rtvi'tm a r (imw Static or tma!, I M llminty of Morrow, j ... . , i . .i I Frank llillmm, do nerenjr Oi"riuv nat um nirr-iiii i- v....... . 1 ...k I . ..n li.n I 1,m HiilllllV Hfl'll, tab m-n "f ll aminuta recelfd. pid on! and remaiuioif on hand, in lit" e- rraanrv of said coiinl for Ihe mnihe en linn on Ibe .Met day ol M 1 KU. Wltuesa tuy baud this 7tU day of April. A. 1. lH'T- Fhank tiiLLiM. loonly Tri-asiir Semi Annual Summary Statement Of lb Iloaneial eon.lilion of Ihe C ninty of M rrow, in tha Slala of Orein. on lb :lMd,,o.M.rcb,A.l.l.7: UKlnum T wrrra'ttta drawa on th Cool Treaauref, and ootalaoding and tin To relituatrd aimmm i uurreai airui iurm' Tolal LiabilUiwi KESOt'lvCES. lly fiiiuUiubaudiotCooolj Tiaturr ajlieabla to tbe paytaenl of r ie'tiroa3! " unpaid curreolVaiea rV', ,0 pajiMO. of comity ' ttartuuts Total lu'soone i .ii.M.m. To Keatore tlltl Hooka, Valunble Utoka nnd enprnvintra that nge and the Ixiok-vvortn have defiled fire restored by isng of a special kind, made into a pulp nnd by careful e xKriment tinted the exnet color of the nre thnt 1 to be nii'iiiU-d. A bit tf pum Arabic or puni trnpnennth Is put into the iuixtun a thnt It, wiil bold to jrether. A thin sheet of somclhitiif firm, plans, or tnlea, or celluloid, is put under the iot to 1h repaiml, w hich ia tilled mlth the pulp, whii'h, by a delicitte touch, la worUed to jnt the aurfaoc on I tbe text urv of the pnK-r that surrounds it. N. Y. VonU Mothlnf laa to lo. ' "W'bnt Is the uiatti-rwithJorVlnaaiil Ma wife? Tlicy don't arctn to lie n lovlnp a niana.1. "Oh, it'a nothinp. Thry couldn't P' away thia auui titer, so they're hnxinp an outitur atboniiv" IV-troit Tree Prt-aa. Ik Ui Institute -OF- For tho Curo ot Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Palem, Orrfon, The 3oaf Beautiful Tovn on the Coatt Call at the flAtxrra office for partlrnlara Mrlrtly confidential. 1 n-atinont rlvsle ai.il sure cure. .17:':Vi 0.1 UlKK) to $ Rt-J.'d ivl I r.M) :w a-.i.ia 7 THE fiCGIDENTS OF LIFE A Write ti T. F. Qt i .il v. Drawer Ijk C)iUw ptcro- '"JT Uty tf the Bia Aicintr t l'irii, for l:if..iu.ii a c- i u if . 17421 OH aiemV-rhip fr tlsa rr 4 omilcnlal lujutica. 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