PAPER OFFICIAL Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work r FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1897. I WEEKL? dO. 737 J oEMI-WEEKLY SO 5881 SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. rOBLISHED , Tuesdays and Fridays BT TIIE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANl OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At M.50 per year, R1.25 for nix months, 75 ota. .'or tbree moncns, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKB is kept on tile at E. C. Wake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, California, where con. raoU for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 5:45 p m. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner junction B:ia p. m Leaves Heppner Junotioa 10:50 p. m. ana ar rives at Heimner 1:20 a, m. Bpokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner junction asm p. m anil Tim a ilia 9:26 d. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Bpokane, arrives at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Juncti m 6:12 a. m. ard ar ives at Portland 11:59 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Porilund 9 p. m and ar rives at Heppner Junction 8:48 a. m. and at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave Umatilla 9:25 p.m. and arrives at 'eppner Junction 10:40 p. m. and at Portland 6 a. m For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K A N., Heppner, Ore. NOTICE OF INTENTION. MlttlltlltlMHHllimHlttlMHttttllimiHt T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON, Li Mar. 11. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof 111 sUDnort of her claim, and that said proof will be made I before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on May lu, Mi, viz: ANNIE GILLIAM, Hd. E. No. 4170, for the SEW. SE Sec. 29. NE'i I 8E4 and EK NEk. Sec 3z, Tp. 4 S., K. 26 E., W. M. She names theHollowine witnesses to prove 1 ner continuous residence upon ana cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles S. Emerv. James O. vuillams. Mrs. Ann E. Chapel, Edward 8. Cox, all of liardman, Oregon. jas. e. Muune., 526-36 Register. St. Jacobs HALGIA, ft so? ; Don't idle A ana as&a ry BUT USE Ull and youTl find" out how quickly and surely it SOOTHES and CURES. 1 1 H K'M HUHW 1 IIIIMHHHHHmiHtHlM e HENDLEY McClure's Magazin For 1897 GEEAT SERIALS SEVEN Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo. Pendleton, Baker Oity, Elgin and Huntington. better from his ornciAij xjisaBCTOsa-z-. United States Officials. President William McKiuley V i-Vresident Garret A. Hobart Becretaryof Btate John Bherman oeoretaryof Treasury Lyman J. Owe Secretary of Interior.... Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Russell . Alger Beoretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-fioneral James . (jury Attorney-tienaral Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. rtovernor W. P. Lord Becretaryof State H. B. Kincold Treasurer v. Phil. Hetaohan Bnpt. Publio lnstraction ft. M. Irwin Atinrnev General C. M. Idleman u . ( G. W. MoBride Henatora ij u Mitohell - J Binger Hermann vuwioxiuioii 1 W. R. Ellie Printer W. H. Leeds I R. B. Bean, rltinrema Indues iV. A. Moore, ( C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge .'...Stephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. joint Senator A, W. Gowan ileDresentative. J. N. Brown Plans and SpeoiBoatioos famished on application. Contracting a Specialty. fSB All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash. oors and windows on hand and furnished at reasonable rates. Olve me your order. All kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates. Leave orders witb P. O. Thompson Co. 'ountv Judge. Commissioners. J. W. Beokett. " Clerk " Sheriff.... " Treasurer " Surveyor School Sup't... '' Coroner ....A. . Bartholomew J. U. Howard ....J. W. Morrow ...E. L. at lock ... Frank Oilliam J. ('.Willis .... J. W. Horuor ..Jay W. Bhipley ....B. F. Vaughau iimn tdvk otvtokrb. Thos. Morgan (wnnni'l'mmi Geo. (Jonser, Frank Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Blooum, U. I .;nktAnlliul and J K. Himons. u ..i, W. A. Richardson T easnrer . . . .' I Wi,8!""" sianhal A. A. Koberts Precinct Offloere. jn.ti of the Paui W. K. Kichsnlson Constabl N. B.WheUtone United States bend Officer. TRI DIT.T.M. OB. i m iuih Keciater A'sLBiesn .' Beoeiver i.a aaiMrta or. R F Wilann Register J. H. Kobbins Beoeiver S3BSRBT aOCXJSTZSa. KAWLINB POST, NO. IL a. A. R. "eats at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of aob montn. All ve (," C. Boon, Adjutant. veterans ara Invited to loin, UBO. W . HmlTH. Commander, 01 Wat. PKNLAND. CD. B. BISHOP. Presides!. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD OREGON HEPPNER. tf First National Bank OF HEPPNER- C. A. RHCA, T. A. RHCA, GEO. W. CO NSC A, 8. W. SPCNCCR, Prealdent Vice Peealdent - Caahlar Au'l CaahUr C. E. RANOUS, Heppnbb, Oregon, R&BI1DEB Sent Free A New Life of flrant by Hamlin Oakland The first authoritative and adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begins in December. ) Rudy&rd Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, aud is probably fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period I: recollections and correspondence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is Intended to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title of MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLB, in which he wtu use nis extraordinary talent for myBtery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a place beside Poe and Oaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS iak MAr-r.ARWKi All tha flr.Mnn that, he will write durinir the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to ano'her publication which were engaged from him loug ago, will appear in McClubk's Magazink. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the fame field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlinblennger" stories. RTJDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to MCCMIRB'S all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANKT la preparing for the Maoazinb a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself. Anthony Hope Bret Harte Robert Ban- Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McClubk's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important featurea of McCluhs's Maoazini for 18U7, the subscription priee of w men is only , One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. At tbe M. E. chnrob, Sootb, there will be tio nervines Sunday morning'. Tbe oongregntion are dismissed to at tend the first services, in tbe M. E. church' under a new pastorate. Regular services in the evening. 0. R. Howakp, Pastor. Elder W. M. Jones, late of Portland Or., will preach at tbe Baptist church jiext SuoJay, April 25tb, rooming and evening. Bis subject in tbe evening will be, "The Thorn in the Flesh." On Monday evening he will give a hnmor- ona lecture on "The Ups aud Downs of Life Courtship Inoluded," for which 10 cents admission will be asked. 1 J. H Millkb. Rev. W. E. Potwine will bold services at tbe M. E. obnrob next Tuesday even inn at 7:39. To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, we wil rend free, npon application, a oopy of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this Society. Id addition to its in tensely interesting reading, it contains a list of (be valuable and unusual pre miums given by tbe paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLUNCE, 410-411 United Charities Building, New York. Going East? IF TOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET A Campaign Of Education How to Get It -For CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT. Wl AT OlIK EXCHANGES PAY. D. J. Bandy, a Cincinnati o'tlored boy, has earned an appointment tn a oidt shlp at tbe Annapolis nsval aoideiny. It is threatened that if he is allowed to ou ter the greater number of those in at tendance will resign. This should in no way deter the ynnog man from beoom ingaoadet. He bavitig fairly earned the cadetebip h is entitled to all the rights and privileges of the aoadeny the same as any other appointee. Gen eral Bhattuok, congressman, deserves oredit for the backing be has given the oolored lad ever since it was known that he had fairly won tbe appointment in a competitive examination. Justice is of greater moment under a govern ment of tbe people than oolor. See that exaot justice is done and all other mat ters will take oare of themselves E. O. JACK PARKER RELEASED. Gov. Lord Lets Him Out on Very Short Time-Went to Southern Oregon. Gov. Lord last week oommoted tbe sentence of Jack Parker, eenteuoed to tbe penitentiary from Harney county in 1894 under a seven j ears' eenteroe tor raanxluuphter. It will be remembered that Jack's incarceration in tbe peniten tiary was tbe result of tbe trial for the killing of Bud Howard at Born?, at tbe time Bud killed Til Glaze. Tbe pardon of Parker was in reeponse to a petition, hiob was strongly supported by bis own exemplary oonduot sinoe his oon Qnemeot in tbe penitentiary. Jack left Salem for Southern Oregon where hie parents reside, and where em ployment awaits bim. L. O. Eagle, April 16. Harvy Scott, editor of the Oregonian, the most inconsistent and selfish publio man in the West. No wonder be has got everybody to despise him, Ooudon Globe. Mtlim, $5.00 Something to Depend on. Mr. James Jones, of tbe drug firm of Jones k Son, Cowden, Ills., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last wiuter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her oaae grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pane could do notblng lor her. It seemed to develop into Haty Consumption. Hav ins Dr. King's New Discovery in store and selling lots of it, be took a bottle borne, and to the surprise of all she be gan to get better from first done, and half doeen dollar bottles cured ber sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar nteed to do tins good work. Try it Free trial bottles at Oooeor & Brook's Drug Store. rtircc Important Points. FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause tbe lines to that point will afford j ou the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Faul reads via. the Wisconsin Ceutral because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is nrst-class in every particular. THIRD -For information, call on vour neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket readme via. the W isconsin Central lines, or address UHPflRHLLELED OFFER Jas. C. Pond, Oen. Pas. Airt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. B. Batty, General Airent, 2W Mark St., Portland Or To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weakly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, Mew York, Is full of the best thtnics Its illustrations are superb; its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con summate skill. Such a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every home, The subscription price of Leslie's t P nnum. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. Mo such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or cheek to the GAZETTE, Heppner, Oregon. It Old People. Old people who require medioioe to regulate tbe bowels and kidneys will nd the true remedy in Electrio Bitlert This medioioe does not stimulate aud oontatna no wbiaky nor other intoxicant but sols as. a tonic and alterative, sots mildly on tbe stom ioh and bowels adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Mature In lb performance of the fo notions. Electrio Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aid igeation. Old People find it lust ex aotly what they need. Price fifty cent nd $1.00 per bottle at Consor s Brock' Drag Store. . Transacts a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE On all parte of the world Bought and Sold. Collections made on all points on reasonable Terms. Surplus and undivided Prodis, t.'IS.OOO.OO. Notice of Intention. 1 ASD OrTICl AT TH DAL1.EH OKEOOS, I a tif.h n imjT Notice Is hervhr Ktven tht th followlng-nanwd wttlef has Bird nnllra f nil Intention to niaks flnsl proof In support of his rlalm. and that said proof still b mU awfor K. L Kmrlmid. 1. . Com. at Hrppnar, Oregon, on kUy Mti, 1M7, vis: ALEXANDER U WALKER, Hd. I,No.!tVforth E'4 "ESiSse t3 and K M Wi a . w, Tp l , R ' k. H namaa tha following witnesses to provs his ron II noons maldenr upon aud culUvatton Ml u 11 latlfl I ' Alonio M. Markham, Nathan Shaw, of HtP Ber, nrrfni, kalpa Bvnga, Jsoi-s Brown, of U.lnglon.oregoa. jAi.ri(ooHR mH. Register. rTOCR BRANDS. While yoa aoep your subscription paid up yre eaakaap four brand In fraaof eharga. Bora, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B G4 left shoulder; oattla, same on left hip. Honk. A. J..Lana.Or. Horses. Won riaht shoal dsr. Cattle, samoon righthip: aar mark square I crop off left and split in right. Donilaaa. W. M . Hallow . Or.-Cattle. R lint) right -iil. awailnw-lork in each aar; horses, B V an laft hip. VI Rna. T)on!aa. Or. Horaos branded FTA on left shoulder, oatUe Bam on leftuip. bole in right ear. Plorenee, L. A., Heppner, Or. Tattle, LF on riant hipi horses F with bar under on right shoulder. ri J on the l"h stwmlderi cattle brm'idixi J on right hip. also nndsrbit in left aar. Range to Borrow eoontr. Johnson. Fella. Lena. Or. Horaee. eirrleT or, left stifle) cattle, same on right hip, oader half wp In riwi and sunt .n lert ear RennT. Mike. Hammer. Of. Horaee branded EN If on left bin ealtle same and eroD oil left aari nndar elope on the riant Leahe. J. W. HeoDner Or. Horses branded L and A on lft shonlderi eett Is same on left bip, wattle over right ere, three slits in right .r. MiLor. Oanar. netipner Or. battle. M D on right hip; bona. M on left shoulder. W M W Um.mmm " " Ml on left aboaldet settle same on left hip. Oehnrn. J. VT.. Donates. Or.i horses O on lef aboalderi ealtle same un right hip. Parker ftleaeon. Hardmao.Or, Horaee IP o left shoalder. WEEKLY The MONTHLY Walt. Tbo m peon rune stage between Deppner ao.l Mono maul, arriving every day except Monday and leaving ever day eieept flanday. Hbnrteat aod ebeap east isiU to thsj interior. OoDaer A Brook, a gent a, 1 Mouthing, Rod not Irritating, strength- ing. aod oot weak lag, email t ttt, efTe li,e eaeta are tbe onsliilee o Us Witt's Little Eerly Hieera tbe feojoqi little pillf. Cwaer 4 Brock. Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York NOTICE OF C0NTE8T. Unitsd Htatks Lam Orru a. U Urande. (ireson. March 9. IW7. COMPLAINT HAVINU BKEN MADE AT this offloe by the duly verified and cor roborated amdavlt of John Mo :ulloiih alleg lug that Lena A. Mmikers who made timber cul ture entry No. ll.'Welth U. H. Ind Orhne at Ia (jramle. Oregon, on IMiriiary leth. M. for the t'i H t. and KK'i Hec. !7TpH. K H K. W. M . has felled to romnlr with tbe Umber culture law In this, thst she failed to break or cause to be broken five acres or any nuintier of arresonsnld tract within one year after her Umber culture entry of said tract: that aha never made any Improvements u pon said tract E. O.: L.O. Buhl has at lust seonred divorce from hi wife, Anna, for refos ing to on me to bim. They were married In Germany in 1873, aod in 1K81 be came to this oountry to make bis boms. Hhe promised to follow after he became I oated. He sent ber money sod tickets for passage, but she refuaed to eome to bim, and (or 17 years be has been wait ing and watching. Hhe took bis remit tanoes until a few months ago, when sbe refneed to reply to bis letters and be considered that be bad be?o daeerted ltahl is an East Morrison street baker. JO Tbe Outlook will be to 17, it bee been during esob of its twenty ieven years, a History of Oar Owo Times. Io its various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a compact review of tbe world's progress; it follows with care sll the important philanthropic and in. dustrial movements of the day; baa a complete department of religious oewg; devotee rnoob space to tbe interests of the home: reviews eurrent literature: tTp. farotebe. cheerful table-talk about men a d things: and, io short, alms to give fresh information, rriginal observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning witb tbe fifty fliflb volume, tbe paper will sesame tbe regular mega tine sic, wbiob will add greatly to its Oontenieoee ai d ailrai tiveueea. Tbe OntlwkU puUIUIied every Htur Jay fifty two inauee R year. The first ieoe In each month is an Illustrated Magssias Number, eoolaiuiog about twice eg tnaoy pages as tbe ordinary iaeuee, tngelber wlib a large number of pictures. The pries of Tbe Outlook is three dollars r year In advaoee, or lees tbao a eeot a day. Heed for a eineti eopy and Illustrat ed pros pent us to The Oatlv, 13 Astor PlRC, New Toil Cite. ear ll remove from said county and state and has never returned and did at about aald Ulna abandon said claim Therefore, with the view oftlie cancellation of said entry the said D riles ara herebv sum mo ed and required lib be and appear before J. W. Morrow, Counlr I'lerk of Morrow countr, Oregon, st his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the in uayoi Slav, at lu o ciocs a. m m sain day then and lucre to produce sucb teatlinouy as the? mar hi ve Concerning said allegations. the filial hiring to be had before tbe Hftater end keciver at Im Grande, Oregon, on the tlA us) ol May, at 10 o clock a. m. B. F. WlIJWlN, Hevlster. I. M. RORHINri. MlMI. Receiver. nert find.v hif In each ear. Ke'ie. J. W.. Heppner, Or. Htiei left ettooider. Cattle, Oon right hip. Rnem K. H. Her. oor. Or. Tattle W C m left hip. emp off right and an4erbit is left year, oVwIapi hones W C on left ebonlder. ThornDeon. 4. A.. Heppner, lr Morsee, I or left e.Htal4er: ealtle. 1 nn left shoo liter. Tamer K. W.. Heppner. tr. ejitum eepiuu i left ahnnlder, bmaei oetUe sauna oa left kip with split la bote ears. Wa'tenbnrger, W. J., flallicwajr. Or.l ore qnaner etrele JW on right, shoulder; entile quarter eireleJW on tight hip end right etele. crop end hot in left ear. Ka gs in Morrow and Cnaetilia eunntH. SAVE YUL'H URAIM. Few realiM that rscb squirrel des troys tl 60 worth of grain snnoally Wakelee's Squirrel and Uopher Ei ter minator is tbe most effective Rod eo aotnicai poison known. Prioe redooed too)eeae. Cupser A Brock and Minor A (, agents, lie pimer; 1, A. Woolery, ageot. Ions; Nichols A taeb. ageote ' Letitgtuo. NOTJCr OF CONTEST. I'eiTsn Htstis Lgn Orru a, let tiranda. Oregon. March t. iV7. ClOMI'LtINT HAVINU HK.RN MA fig AT this office by the duly vended and corrobo rated eaVlarltnf fsu U. w. Kalsleer. alleging that Ueorge VY.Ieom. who made bomeetead entrv No. SIM. on Oct. tl. lti, at tbe I niteel etetee lend Office at Lm (iranda Oregon, for the N W u s a. that be has rbanged his residence therefrom N Mle Hee xt, Tp aliendo ed aald tract HK'. N'iMVtU end HWIa K tt a. W. M , baswiioll for more than els months since making said entr and that said trea t Is not nettled upon nor cu Dueled bv sa'd Mrtr se required br lew therefore, with the view of Uie cancellation rf said entry the said parties are hereby aunt moned and required to he appear iieiore a Kreelaud. I,, a. Circuit ( oiirt Commission r at his nltlce at H'Miner. Oregon, en tbe Mli da of Mav. lri at the hour of f orlock a. M of aald day. then and there U produce such teetlmoni as the mar nave eon renting sent ellegatlona. tbe flual hearing Io had U fure the Register snd Herelver al I Mar. laW at VWI.11 iN Orande. Oregon, oa Uie I-i dey of loorliak AM at. W. rlrglater, I II. kOHHIN. 6A W. Revelvtr. Now Is tbe time to get tbe Weekly OregoBian. tbe greatest aewtpaper of the West. With tbe Oasetu, both striet- ly io advance, oot year, $-1.60. No betUr eoDbioRtioo uf Bfwgptperi ito U made la Us stst. Two years ago II J. Wsrrr o, a drag gist at Pleasant lirood, N. T.,bongbt email supply of Chamberlain's Ooogb Hetiedy. Ha earns up the result as fol lows: "At that time tbe goods were nn known in Ihisaeotion; to-day Chamber sin's dough lUmedy Is a bousebol onl." It is the same In bnndrec nomninnittes. Whereever the good qualities of ChamberlsiD s Cough Item edy tteootne known tbe oeviple will have nothing elae. For sale by Conser tirnok. Timber Culture Final Proof. I AND Or-I'-K AT THR DAI.LK. OHEOOK J Aurll t. IMT7. Motlce Is hcrel.jr glvet that Kile ard marker, of lone. Oregon, has Bled liotli of Intention to mass Dual proof belora I. w. Morrow, County clerk, e his office In Heppner, Oregon, on Heliirdey lb 'nd day of Mav lf7, on limber culture appll calliin No. fu, lor the NKU of sertloti No. l, In township No. I North, Kange No. V f aal. Hanameaas witnesses: 1 nomas i. t.urie. 01 Heppner. Oregon, Caul keltman, Rrneat hett uau, tlliba U. fperry, all of Ions, Oregon. JA. F. M'HiHF., 6M M Hegtster. Tony Noltner, tbe democratic states man journalist of Oregon, is at Wash ington. Tony does not expect an office under tbe present administration, nor bis newspaper (it is understood that he does publish a newspaper somewhere in the state) prosperous enough to per mit its owuer to indulge in a journey This demooratio relio is at the nation al capital oa business cash business He is ably seconding tbe efforts of tbe lost "Charley" Boss and Constitutional MoOamaot to have Oorbett seated Tony's duty lies with tbe democratic aod populist members of tbe senate. He tells them if Oorbett is seated, the gov ernor will not call a speoial session, giv ing tbe next legislature to be eleoted the ight to elect a senator. He tells them also that tbe "allied foroes will control tbenext Oregon legislature, insuring a demooratio or populist senator." There (ore be argues, io tbnt oonviuoiug way of bis, that bas made his name In Ore gon hardly R memory, "it is the duty of us 'sixteen to oners' to seat Mister Oorbett." Oorbett'i prospects are so eak that be once more makes terms witb tbe enemies of tbe republican party. Nolter, while be is in tba employ of Oorbett, evidently carries definite as surances, given by tbe Simon-pure re public ana to the leaders of populism, to the future. It is wtitten. "Py tbeir works ye shall know them." Pro fessions are of little account. There seems to be but little real difference be tween Oorbettiem and populism as to means Rid ends. Oorvallis Gazette. , mi SSI P0UBER Absolutely Pure Cslebrnted for its areS leavening stren t'h and healthfulnees. Ansnns the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common te the ohnap brands. ROYAL BAKINO roWDER CO , HEW YORK. In Custody of Tbe Sheriff. Last November It. 0. Bogga ' was ar- rested on a warrant sworn ' out io Juetioe Hall's oourt for tbe laroeoy ota hat and pen knife from the store of D. P. King A Co. He waived examination and was plaoed under $250 bonds to await the action of the grand jury, giv ing an undertaking with A. 0. Ballance and Q. J. Tuoker sureties. Last week the sureties got word that Mr. Bogga was preparing to skip out of tbe ooun try, so they at onoe prooeeded to Cotton wood and returned with Mr. Boggs and turned bim over to Deputy Sheriff Oua Sloan. Being unable to give a new bond, he was takeo to Canyon Oity Moq day, and now languisheth in jail. L. 0. Eagle. IRRIGATION NOTICE. Irrigation through hose will' be al lowed only between the hours of 6 and 8 p. m. ' Persons plantiog gardens to be irri gated by oity water do so at their risk, as the water may be withdrawn at any time in case of shortage. Remember water is our property and costs money to put under pressure, and persons that don't feel like they can con form to the above regulations will confer favor 00 us by not asking for water for irrigation. We expect to rigidly enforce these rules by shutting off and charging 50 oents (or tbe trouble. Hippnrh Liout k Water Co. . 636 tf A populist statement signed by all tbe senators aud represeotatives ol the party, iaeued last week, shows that tbev stand about where the silver republi can senators do on the tariff bill. Tbey ill endeavor to secure amendments in tbe interest of tbeir oouatituents, in the seoate, but to emphasize tbeir belief that oo sort of a tariff will oure our troubles they may decline to vote 1 1 all when the bill Is put upon its final pas ssge. mis adds 10 ids certainty mat tbere will be no trouble about passing the tariff bill wbeo It reaches a Boa vote io tbe senate. Iog Greek Eagle Tbe old way of delivering messages by postboys compared with tbe modern telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "breaking" colds oom pared ith tbeir almost instantaneous oure by One Minute Onngb Cure. Conser k Brook. , The well knowo mnsioians, Msasrs. Jake Wattenberger and Cbas.Iogrsbaro, bare decided to give R grsod May Day ball on Mar eve. April 80. 1897. Tbe saooest of all terpsichorean entertain meets ondor tha management of these geotlemen Id the peat, is a guarantee that tbe May Day ball will be R pless ant affair. Good moslo will be pro vided. Popular prices. 80-8H Lock the Door Before lb boree is stolso. Parity, en rich aod vitalise your blood aod build op yoor physioll system before dieeaee at taoks yon aod serious sickoeee comes Hood's Harssparilla will make yoa strong and vigorous and will expel from your blood all impurities Rod germs of disease. Take Hood's Baraaparilla bow Hood's Pille ars the favorite family eathartl Easy to take, gee tie, mllJ 'id onote. "The proof of the pud ding is in the eating." Your grocer oners you Schillings Best Deputy htock Inspector, TkJOT"'" I HKRRRT fllVtt THAT I L. lv A ten baa been appointed rVpuiv soak Inspector lor the Rutter creek section of Mor row eoiiiilf. a", WVI.AND. H7 e Mora iiisperuir. Notice of Intention. Laps Orru s AT Tas llsM.aa, Oasooe. April . fr? ikjoTirg m fiRkr.Rr fiivr iiiat imr 1 v following named settler has Sled nolli e of his Intention to eieke final proof In support of hie claim, end that aald prieH will he made be fore I. w. Morrow, iMiuty l lerk at Heppner, Oregon, oa May rdli. l"tl, U: KfUREN i. UAl'KT. Md K. No. mi. tor the N't NW' and V.U NK.Her J. Ipsa). R. R. W M. He names the following wltueaera ! prove till ron (I n nous residence upon and cultlatloii of aald land. Vic Benjamin Malteeon. Robert P. Maltrson, Hefdr f. Long, John Mi ferrtu all of Heppner, Oregon. a JAR. r. MOORR, Register. lea toffee emia bak Ing powder SavMing eatre1t ana spNsa and your money back if no satisfactory. fur sale by ). A. Woolery, lone Tter, Kalt-Uhovia and IVmrnav. T-V lHl.nu llnklne .. .m.Hln. In -I A 111 irftt n. moat "'' -,uSi ". dent to thee dleeejwHi, Is instantly allaye.1 by applying CbainWrlaln'fl Eye) and Hkln Ointment. Many very bad eaaws have beien permantitly enred by It. It ia erinally emrlnt lor Itching plies ana favorite) remedy for mm blptilea, chatriKxl hands, chilblains, frost tiitne and ( brunto sore eyee. 29 cts. per bus. "Exouse me" observed tbe man Id pectaolea "but I am a surgeon. and thai a not wbere the liver is." Never you mind where the liver Is." retorted tbe other. ''If it wsa in his big toe or his eft ear DeWitt's Little Early Risers would reach it and shake it for bim. On that yon can bet your gig-lamps." Con ser A Brock. Condou Globe; John Lyons bas just received official notioe from Con gressman Ellis that be bas been appoint ed poetmaater at Condon by President MoKloley. His sppoinment will give general satisfaction to the patrons of this office, and it is hoped thst be will appoint r deputy postmaster who will alao be satisfactory to tbe patrons. To core all old sores, to heal ao In- dolent nleer, or speedily sure piles, yon need elmply apply DeWitt's Wilob Salve according to directions. lis magio like sot ion will supriae you. Conser A Brook. Mrs. John Jenkins bss lately pur chased one of the celebrated Newoomb Fly Shuttle looms and la now prepsred to do all kioda of oarpet aod rug weav ing. Aoy one desiring first class work should eall on ber at ber home nn lower Meio etreet. Low prioes and all work guaranteed. 9-37 Plleat fllesl llrblsf riles. Symptoms: Moisture; intense itching snd stinging; most at night; wore by soratchlog' If allowed to continue torn ore form wbiob often bleed and uloerate beooinmg very sore. Hwayoe's Oint ment stops lbs Itching aod bleeding, beals oloeratioo, and in moat eases rw movee tbe tumors. Al druggists, or by mail, for 60 oents. Dr. Swsyo A Son. Philadelphia. Tbe celebrated Imported runtlug stallion, Calpborooi, will stand tbs season In Heppoer. For partieulars eall oo W. O. Minor. If Special sale at tbe Oraoge frool. Fifty-eeet pipes at 2' pipes at 13o. Mat Licbtentbal bas just received tbe latest style in gents' Rod ladies' shoes. Too should See them. R. For eale A One sii-year-uld Jack. f!a.ll on Ar write It Hsiibferl. fll&iS. tvo, Or. 681 ft At Heppnsr's warehoae Phil Uobn will psy the big-beet prioe for fall wool pells, bldee, furs, etc. Phlll sells dlreol to Eastern buyers. Hae bin before) tf llr. f'adv's Cwndltloa PeweVn. are juat what R Ivrrn) feeia when in bad , e.kn,1ltb,n Tftttlr.. tilvkit tmriflef and vemilfngii. They are ori UA but; JOR ell yoor pelts medicine and the beet In one to put a ti.te.ve In hrilna Mitulltbin. I'TUM US c,,,,- Wanted-ln Idea SSS Tbe Heppoer Transfer fur '. Cell oo tbea. fhnfe eiw.ee e vvweawe . aawva tslag ei faleeir P- k... atntul rT"w yer doe! ttf lr eelag fm ereelia. 25 lta ' weeeewe, U Urn tfceW SI lu wieaneTet ,m iaw Uet vt tee kae4ri lu'eaiwei eaelee.