Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 16, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1897,
WEEKLY rlO. ?m
UEMI-WEEKLY NO 5361
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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BY
V.IE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.'
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A. W. PATTERSON.
Editor
Business Manager
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Application.
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Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 85 Merchants
Exohangs, San Francisco, California, where eou
raot for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:05 p. m. dally, except
Sunday. Arrive! 4:55 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc
tion 2:19a. m. ; east bound 12:51 a. m.
Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going
east at 10:43 a. m. aud 8:45 p. in.; going west, 5:30
p. m. and 6.45 a. m.
Omci.A.Xi DIEECTOET.
United States Officials.
P -sideut.. William MoKiuley
V -PreHldent Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
0. cmiary of Treasury Lynuin J. Gage
Neoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
fcaorelary of War Russell . Alger
hmiretary of Navy John D. Long
Pootinaster-fteneral..... James A. Gary
Attorney-General ; Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State ...H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer ..Phil. Meteohan
Hnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General. C. M. Idleman
Henatom W. McBride
Congressmen 1 $?grEH1fg'm8nD
Printer...... . .'.W. H. Leeds
SR. 8. Beau,
F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Cironit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Hean
Morrow County OlUcials,
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
Representative J. N. Brown
lloiinty Jndge A. G. Bartholomew
" Commissioners I.H.Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk J. W. Morrow
" Sheriff E. L. Matlock
" Treasurer Frank Gilliam
Assessor J. C. Willis
Sarroyor J. W. Iloruor
rtohool Sup't Jay W. Shipley
" Coroner 11. F. VbUgnan
HIPFNIB TOWN OmOIBS.
Mioi Thos. Morgan
C "inciluien Geo. Conner, Frank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J, Slocum, it.
Liohtenthal and J. K. Simons.
R oorder i W. A. Klchardson
T naauror L. W. Briggs
jlarshal A. A. Roberts
- Precinct Officers.
Justioeof the Peace... W. K. Hiohardson
uustabte N. 8. Whetatonr
United States Land Officers.
THB DALLES, OR.
1. F. IHoore Register
A. S. Bigg Receiver
LA GBAMDC, OB.
B. F, Wilson Register
J.H. Kobbins Receiver
8XC3XEX BOCIETIES.
RAWLINS POST, NO. IL
G. A.R.
"wt at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of
-art month. All veterans are invited to Join.
I C. Boon, Gxo. W . Smith.
Adjutant, tf Commander.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
OfBoe hours, 8 to 10 b. ro , and 12 to
2 p. m.. at residence. Mrs. H. Welch's
property, end 10 to 12. a. m , to 2 to 5
p, m , at tiflioe in tbe rear of Borg's
jewelry store.
it Bank of
W. PENLAND. ED. K. BISHOP.
President. Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
HEPPNER. tf OREGON
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
C. A. RHCA, - President
T. A. RHEA, Vlee President
GCO. W. CONSCR, - Cashier
S. W. SPENCER, Ass't Cashier
Transacts i Genera! Baaliag Ensiaess.
EXCHANGE
On all parts of the world
Bought and Sold.
Collections mads on all point on
reasonable Terms.
Hurplus and undivided Profit, I.U.(MK) 00.
Ontario-Burns Staac Line
A. ! t
BURH3-GHHYDH 3THGELIHE
H A. WILLIAMS. P op
0STAM0-BURX8
Leave Borne Dally at 6 p. m. ami a'
rives at Ontario to 42 boors.
Single Fare $7. BO.
Round Trip $15.00
Through Irrifbt l' cent per pound.
BUItXS-CAXYOX
Im'N Burn dally, cpt Sunday, rontwrt
t anyoa City with Hlpnt. Monument U
tiMi rwiie fntrWr f mm Pnrtland. ( nnwru
with ih Onurln, frtntvlli and Lakvvta
jue at Bura.
nation:
Hem.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
1 AND OFFICE AT THE DALLK8, OREGON,
IJ 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'4. Sec. 29. NE'l
6EJ and NE!. 8ec. 32. Tp. 4 8., It. 26 E., W.
8he names the!fni lowing- uUnHoi In nmv.
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
unanes o. Emery, James O. Williams, Mrs.
Ann E. ChaDel. Erlwnril S COT all of ai-ilmm.
Oregon. JA8. F. MOOP.E. '
52R-36 Register.
I.
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Echo. Pendleton, Baker
Uity, iilgm and Huntington.
C. E. RANOUS,
Heppner, Orkqon,
jK
PI ao's nod Specifications furnished oa
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
SsV All kinds of lumber. flhlnirlpR mauh
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reanonable rates. Give me your order.
All kinds of repairing done at reasonable
rates. Leave orders wilb P. 0.
Thompson Co.
Sent Free
To any person interested in humane
matters, or who loves animals, we will
'end free, upon application, a copy of
the "ALLIANCE," tbe organ of this
Society. Io addition to its in
tensely interesting rending, it Oontains a
list of tbe valuable and nunoial pre
miums given by tbe paper. Address
THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLHNCE,
410-411 United Charities Building, New York.
Going East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Ike Important Points.
FIRST-Go via. St. Paul be-
cause the lines, to that point will
afford ) ou the very beet Bervice.
SECOND See that the coudod
beyond St. Paul rends via. the
W ibcodbiu Central because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-coDtinental lines en
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is first-class in every
particular.
THIRD For information, call
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket agent and ask for a
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
Central lines, or address
Jas. C. Pond,
or Geo. 8. Batty,
General Agent,
21ft Mark St..
Portland Or.
Gen. Pas. Agt..
Milwaukee, Wis.
ETOCt BRANDS.
While yon aaepyonr subscription paid up yes
saa keep y oar brand in fneof charge.
Bor. P. O.. Heppner. Or. Hone. P B t.i lefl
shoulder; eat tie. same on left bip.
Chapin, H.. Hardman. Or. Horse bran den
onriarht hie Caitl hratiftol th aain. A'fe.
brand ("I on hone right thigh) ea'tl
nmnd on right shoulder, and out off and o
right r.
Cook, A. JLma.0r. Morwe, 90 on riahUhonl
lr. CattlA. aaraeon riffhthiot mmr mark onar
drop off left and split in right.
ImdaM. W. M . Gallowar. Or.-'ttl. R I) or,
rinht swmlow-fork to Men ari hone, B I)
oa n nip.
Klv. Bra. TVmmIm. Or. Hom brandwl ELY
on l"ft houldr, cattle sum on Mthip. hoi
in ngni ear.
Flnrance. L. A.. Hnnnr. Or. Cjittl. I.
Hcht hip; horw. t with bar andar on right
tnoaiaar.
Jon, Harry, Happnf, Or Hon bran Hod
H J on the rn shuuldnr: eattl branded i on
nirht hip. also uoiWbit in Ml ar. Kang la
Borrow cooniy.
Johr in. Felix. Ln. Or. Hnraoa. slti-UT m
ft titt; oattla, asm no right bip, aadr ha"
irop in n" ana uut .n lan ear
Knnr. Mik. HuoDner. Or. Horaa kntadiol
KNK on Uft hip oitl Mmi and erop off Ufi
mr nn-iar lotM on the right
KaiBhwbuid.W.nMMiDt Varnnn. Or. I I.
aattl on right and Uft id. swallow fork in W ft
car ana onnt aop in right ar. Hwm aanw
braou oe tort aoul(Mr. Hang in (irant county
LnfW. rVtirw . It, Or. ft L om Uft kit
ua enttl. crop and split on right Mr. Hmm
aiu brand oe loft boaJor. tUngc (trani
OOOJltV.
Leahey. J. W. Happoor Or. Horao branded
Land A 04 lft ahnnldar; cMtl aarn on Mi
hip, watllaovar nght y, Una slit in right
ar.
Minor, llaoar, nappnar nr. teltle, M D in
right hip; nun, m im latt anotunar.
Moraan, H. N.. Hpp"r. Or. Horaa. M )
oe lrt atwialdai eatu aaoMoe Ian bip.
Oshorn. J. W Doogta. Or.! horaa O Me lf
shnnldar; oartl sama oa right bip.
Pwkar k (Jlaaaue, tUrdmaa.Or, Bona IP oe
Ian ahoaldar.
Hi par, J. H., Irtintua. Or.Horaaa, JR nan.
artad onlart ahottldar; eat tl. awna oe laf alp
ndar bil la aanh aar.
Itarinr i. W.. 11-ppDar. Or.-Horaaa. JO m
lrt suuuMar. catu, () oa rlgtit bip.
1
ftnamr. K. 0. tTammar. Or. Cattle W C im
lafi bip. rrp "S? right and andarliit la laft yaar,
Valaoi horaa W C on laft aaunklar.
Thorn pa. i, , A.. Happnaa. (r. Horaa. or
laft ahMil4ari mill. I oa laft atwmldar.
Taroar K. W.. Happoar. Or, (Small capital T
Uft ah.ail.lai. knrara; aaUle eaiaa an laft kie
7iK plit I bnh aara.
Tiuirotoa. II. St.. lor, Or Horaa braoikd
BT aonaartad oa kt atlfk; baaiaama bmnd.
Wa'iaahargnr, W. J., (lalloway r.;hor
euanar ntrl JW oa right liili-': rani.
Ouariar rurU J W no right hip aud right da,
rtop an1 kola in lafi aar. iiarga la Morrow and
I gMUile roantta.
FRED
HENDLEY
As sure as winter comes,
omes
STIFFNESS
SORENESS
As sure as
McCl ure's
II Sew "NV I
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Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's ' St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
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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
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Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series
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MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. "
Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction.
Sforles of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary
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GAZETTE,
"tj Heppner, Oregon.
WEEKLY I lltf MONTHLY
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been during each of it twenty seven
yean, a History of Oar Own Times. Io
lie various editorial departments The
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Walt. Thompson run atage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday. H bor test and cheap
est route to the Interior. Oonser k
Brock, agents.
Thronsh tMioe oo tbe O. R A N. will
run via. Uu atilla, Walla Walla and
t'endluton. Through sleepers, Bret and
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tbe Union l'aclfJa, tbe same a hereto
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Great Northern railway. tf
For sale-Aboot thirty tone of rye
bay, located alont two and poe-balf
mile of Hardman. Also 400 acre of
good range, fenoed, to go witb fame.
Plenty of outside government range
near at hand. Shelter for 2,000 bead of
beep or large Irnnd A rattle. Oood
boiiae ob place. Call oo Giselle offtne
for pertieular. A rere tbanre to get
t.sy nltesp. All eigne iodleate a bard
ainiar and delay are dangerous. tf
. Two year ago II i. Wsrrro, drof
gi'lat Pleasant Brood, N. Y., bought a
small anpply of Cbamberlala'e Ooagb
ttenedy. He sum up lb rolt a fol
Iowa: "At that time tbe gonde were no-
known in lhiettB; to dy CbaBter.
laiu Oongh Kemedf i a tioosebold
word." It m tbe same io buadrede of
eomn.nnitia. Wharaavar the good
qMlitir nf Chsmbarlain't Cough Kern-
rdy liacom kaowo tbe people will bav
j BOihig f0, g. by Ooncer
lirock.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Unitep States Lanp Office,
La Grande, Oregon, March 9, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN MADE AT
this offlce by the duly verified and cor
roborated affidavit of John Mc Jullough alleg
ing that Lena A. Munkers who made timber cul
ture entry No. S133 at the U. 8. Land Offlce at
La Grande Oregon, on February 18th, NWS. for
the KU 8 54 and Vt'K SEf Sec. 17 Tp 8 H, 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 anv 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 p rties are hereby sum
mo ed and required to be and appear before
J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow county,
Oregon, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, 011 the
Hthdayof May, 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. 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 Register
and Receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the 82d
day of May, at 10 o'clock a. m.
B. F. ILSON,
Register.
J. H. ROBB1N8,
.531-511. Receiver,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and bv virtue of an exnnuHnii tmuie.1 nut
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
lha rnnntu nl . ... 1 . . 1 1 . 1 I
... wui.bj v. Muiiuti niiu io mo uirucieu aim
delivered, upon a judgment rendered and en
tered in said court on the 2nd day of March,
1897. in favor of L. p. Davidson. Waintilt, 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 pimtim
from the 12th dav of October, 1896, and the
further sum of Fo.ty Dollars with interest at
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 $28.20
costs and disbursments of this action
I have levied upon the following described real
property, to-wit: South-west quarter of Sec
tion Twenty six in Township Three (3) South of
Range Twenty-three (2H) East W M, to satisfy
said judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will
on Saturday,
The 8th day of May, 1897,
atone o'clock p.m., of said day, at the front
door of the court house in Hemmer, Morrow
county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and in
terest of the said 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 satisfactions!
said execution and all costs, and costs that may
accrue. E. L. MATLOCK, ,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated April 5tft, 1897. 5:13-41
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Pnblicatloa.
I'NiTgn Btatks Lanp Office,
N
..IC Unili:,, UII'KIIII, 41lll , mill.
OTICEI8 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT JACK
son H. Stanley, of HUlsborn. Orevnn. has
tiled notice ol Intention to make final proof
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at hlsnflice
in Henpner, Oregon, on Monday the 17th day of
May, 1897. on timber culture application No.
2987, for the NE'V of section ho 28, ltnfWnslilp
1 North Range No. 24 East.
He names as witnesses: A. T. MeNay and
Thomas J. Carle, of Heppner, Oregon, Kraten B.
feperry and Paul Reltman, of lone, Oregon.
JA8. F. MOORE, .
533-44 Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
J March 17. 1897. Notice la herpbr trlvioi
that the following-named settler has l.-rl noil...
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will lie made
oeioree,. u r reeiauu, u. 8. Coin, at Heppner,
Oregon, on May.rth, 1897, vis:
ALEXANDER L. WALKER,
Hd. E. No. 4315, for the ES KE'4 Sec 82 and ii
N W Sco. H:i, Tp it H, K '2,1 K.
He names the following witnesses to nmv.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ii, sain laua, viz:
Aloiiui M. Markham, Nathan Rhaw, of Hepp
ner, Oregon, Ralph lienge. James Brown, of
Lexington, Oregon,
JA8. F. MOORE.
Register.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Uditkd Rt4Tks Lako Orrici,
l Grande, Oregon, March V, 1897.
CIOMI'I.AINT HAVING BEEN MADE Al
this olllce by the duly verified and corrobo
rated aMdavltof Paul G. W. Balslver. alleirlna
that George W.Isom. who made honivstead nl-
.o. tii'.n, on ix-i. -u, 1KW, at the I'nltwl 8tates
for mora than sis months since making aaiil
entrr and that said tract is not twltled iiihiii nor
ciiiiivau-ii ny sa'o pany aa required ny law.
Therefore, with the view ol Ilia nsnpellstlnn
of sld entry the said parties are hereby aiiin-
mum-u aim rt-quirYii in i appear iietoro K. I.
Freclaud, I). H. Circuit Court Cnimnlulon.
er at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on
ma (Mil liar III hit. imi ai Ilia hour nl
10 o'clock A. M. of snld day, then and there to
immure sucn unu moil i itiev rnav nav con-
ceriiing said allegations, the final hearing to he
had before the Register and Receiver ai L
Grande. Oregon, on the 22d day of May, 197 t
iu o rani a. m. n. r. nllMIN,
Hi-glstor.
J. ft. ROHHINK,
52939. Rwclver.
He ('oetforUble Wklle Traveling
Io cool weather. The Union I'adflo
system heat its traina Ihronghool by
steam oral from the engine, thus mak
ng every pari of all it ear pleasant
and comfortable. It also lights It car
hy th erfehratsd Pinlech Light making
Ibem brilliaut at night. Paasengera
csrrled daily on the fast mall. For
sleeping car reservations, tickets, or In
rnrmatlon, call on or addre R W,
Baiter, 0n. Agt., 135 Third St., Port
land, Oregoo.
Mat Lit blenlbal bat just received Ibe
latrat styles in genta' and ladies' shoes
You sboold see them. a.
Schilling's Best lemon is
20 to 30 times as strong as
common flavoring extracts.
Try a drop in a tumbler
of water.
Money-back.
rorubby
I. A. Wxlrry, lone
Irrigation rale will tie charged by the
Urppper Mght k Water Company front
the first lime that water is osed Ihroogb
tbe hose for tbit purpose. S - ?
Tbe Gaxnll will take polato, a; plea,
egg or batter on subscript on aoroant.
Aoy one owing Ibis bfilteran settle their
areonale la tbit maoner ti ean'l do it
too aooo Io oit oe.
Vianffid-lln Irlpa Tsi?.
tatnB
w aa aiag topau-fetf
fcai.f.liKMt kg a r7rtMM ait.,
aara, WaMiiagUM, l c,. It laaw Miaa agar
a4 stet vt lay kaaiifad laaauae a as 14.
i.nu unit-e at m uranue. Oregon, for the N'i
IK',. N'iHWU and MW! NW! Kcc 33, Tp 4 8.
R 29 E. W. M , lots wholly abandoned said tra.-t;
that lie has changed his ri slileiice tharelrnm
IONE ITEMS.
The s oial, at the sohool-house, F.iilny
evening.
Growio? we4thr Is at htnl 'an I
thin is begin to look Kreao. -
Miss Lena Jordan j .ined the Cuntf
ohnrch the previous Sunday: ;
Qardenina is bains; poshed, as it ha
been delayed by the cool weather. 1
U pt of tbe farmers are busy plowing
Mqpb spring grain is also btn nwn,
The Bale of 8. .Walker's nviobiuery,
tto., at lone tbe other day brought fair
prices. ' ".
A number of pupils from the lone dis
trict are attending tbe Saddle Buitr
sohool. - .1
Mias Ivy Dormaq is engaged at teach
ing the Rhea Or. sohool. Nine pupils
are in attendance.
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Grain ia in exoellent oonditioo and
with ocOHglonal rains during the spring
an immense orop will be expected.
Sometime ago . tbe report ' oume to
lone that Paul Bietmann's tw year-old
boy bad strayed from borne and was lost.
Nearly the whole neighborhood joined
in tbe aearob and late in the evening be
waafouud still marohing away about two
miles from the borne. He bad been
missed sinoe 4 o'olook and when found
it was already dark. Clyde 8 perry and
Mr. Brown were the luoky ones to find
him. i Jaks.
April U, 1897. -
The True Remedy. .
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa. UL,
Chief," aays; "We wou't keep bouse
titbout Dr, King's New Disooverv for
Uonsnmption, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
got the true remedy until we used Dr.
rung s New Disooverv. No other remedy
oan take ita plaoe in our home, a io it
have a certain and sure cure for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Oongh, etc.''
ia idle to experiment witb other
remediee, even if tbey are urged on yon
as just as good as Dr. King' New Dis
oovery, Tbey are not as good, because
tbia remedy baa a record of ouree and
beside is guaranteed. It never fail.
satisfy. Trial bottle, tree at Oonser A
Brock' drng store. . ' '
lloa't l)o It.
Bill Nye nnoe said: "Do not attempt to
cheat an editor out of a year' subscrip
tion to bis paper, or any other sum.
Cheat tbe minister, cheat anybody and
everybody, but if yoo have any regard
for the future ooosequenoe, dou't fool
an editor. Yoo will be put up for office
sometime, or want some publio favor for
yourself or your friends, and when your
look i a thing of beauty, a joy forever,
tbe editor will open on yon and knock
your rastlee into a cookei bat at tbe first
fire. He'll subdue you, and then you'll
cuaa your stupidity for being a driveling
idiot, go hire some man to knock tun
down and kick you for falling "
GKKAf KXCITKHENT. . f
Lot or II and There Is Caas for It All.
The Konteoay oountry is attracting
the attention of proapeotors, mining men,
capitalists, speculator and all tbe
world, because of tbe vast wealth of its
mineral resources; but that is nothing
to tbe excitement wbiob arise al meal
time among the paaaenger between 8 1
Paul and Chisago on the Wisconsin
Central Lines, where the dining oar
service io the best In tbe world and prices
are reasonable. For further particular
apply to yonr nearest ticket agent, or
address J. 0. Pood, O. P. A., Milwaukee,
Wis., or Oeo. H. Batty, Oen'l Agt , 2W
Stark Ht Portland, Or.
Piles! Piles! Itrklng Pile.
Symptoms: Moisture; intense itching
and stinging; moat at night; worse by
scratching' If allowed to continue turn-
ore form wbiob often bleed and nloerate
brooming very sore. Hwayoe't Oiut
merit elope tbe Itching and bleedimr.
beala alteration, and in most oa re
moves th tumors. Atdmgglsta, nr by
mail, for 50 sent. Dr. Swayn A Hon,
Philadelphia,
Hark frost Hawaii.
Evan Eetep came In Thursday evening
from tbe Hawaiian Islands. Almost
nine yeara Lave passed since Mr. Estep
left Dsnville. He is well and talks with
a prnt.otinoed foreign accent that would
make bis voice ooreoogniaabl. II ba
entered the lw eonre io tbe college,
ay the Danville (Ini) Republican.
Evan and the publisher of th Osteite
wrre raised In the earn neighborhood
00 Indiana farm, and attended the
sme little, country eobool. Evan m a
brlgbt, eaergetio young man. He can
el tTpe, keep book or teach acbool, all
soccrsafully loo, aod be will docbtlee
make a naoa as an alttraey.
Tetter, Malt-ltheum and ltrma.
The intense IU hlng and Btnartlng incl
dtmt to theae diwaiwa, ts instantly allayed
bv apidving C hamlx-rlalit Ere and
Hklti Ointment. Many very bad enmat
have bwn pnnanftitly cnrwl by It. It
ia equally efficient ffr iu hlng illa and
a favorite remedy fur sore nlpiil-g,
chappml hand, chilblain, froet bltea
and chronic aore eye), cu. jr bog.
Dr. fady' PeadlUoa Pawdera, are
Just what a horae noda wrh-n In bawl
condition. Tonic, bkiod purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the beet In use to put a
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cent per package,
PODBEB
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AFTERNOON PARTY.
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Ou last Wednesday afternoon. Mes-
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ai ibe borne of tbe former, in Henpner.
In bonor of Mrs. E. A. Vangban, of
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the nsual manner nf such oooaaion.
musio and refreshments being important
test ores. 1 ,
There were present: Mesdamea Rob.
erte, Lake, Blackman, Brook, Conser,
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E. W. Rhea, Morrow, Redfield, McFar-
land, Rogers. Hart, J. A. Patterson,
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W AT OVU EXCHANGES HAY.
Ex Senator Cor be it ha been given
"00 seat" In Washington aa yet and be
baa been there several weeks. Tbe old
gentleman must be a regular "Weary
WagglHr" by tbis time. T.-M.
Bulil take Henry Wattereon, ottla
Loniaville Courier-Journal, to give bis
New York brethren pointer on Ibe real
Oregon atyle, says tbe Halem Statesmen.
Mr. Wattereon ia having quite a serious
tussle witb tbe democratic editor ol
Kentucky. In a late issue of the Courier.
Journal we find tbe following:
"Por a good old Gyaskoli-leek,,
self-satisfied and yet vicious with ear
like a schooner-rigged windmill, and a
bray long aoongb to reaob all the wsy
from Bitter Creek lo Uell-for-Harlio .
commeod 01 to th Lexington (Ky.) Ob
server."
Ws bave not been privileged to wil
oees lb r xeouiion of the return swire
by tba Observer.
For several years Oregon baa bad a
very good compulsory educational law,
bnt several newspapers throughout tbe
tat aerm to bave been ignorant ol
tbia faot nnti quit recently, Like many
law lo be found on our slstute this oaa
ba never been enforced to any extent.
Parent who ar careless about sendiog
tbeir ebildren lo school ought to to
Jogged np and where obildren ean'l ba
properly clothed and book furnished by
Ibe parent, tbey should be supplied aa
Ibe law provide for. Even from a
financial standpoint this ia cheaper tban
to lel them grow op In vice and Ignor.
anew, Newberg Graphic.
Tbe "irregulars" don'l bave to ask 111
Christian power wbn tbey want to kill
off a fw TnrkUb murderer of tbCbri-,
tian io Crete. Probably all the Greeks
will turn out lo be irregrtlar.-Htate-man.
The popuiMs Br broken op oa the
tariff question. On of Ihem Voted lor
the Dingley bill, aod many 1 1 them re
fused to vote one wsy or tbe other.
Probably eom ol lb fsvorsd lb
mraaore, but ware dderred from decUr.
log for It by Iter ol tuelr constituent.
It ia cleat that lb protection cause I
gaining In strength all over tbe eoantry,
It te splitting ell partiee except lb
retnhlioao.ot a blob tl oa of lb
Cardinal ptneiplas.-Htstetno,
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