f 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 El FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1897. WEEKLY rfO. 730 ( SEMI-WEEKLY NO 50 leifiwf SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. FUBUBHXD Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPAM. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.50 per year, I1.2S for six months, 75 ote. tor three moncns, strictly in advance. FRED HENDLEY Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL 60MMISSI0N Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Eobo. Pendleton, Baker VJity, Elgin and Huntington. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. iiake's Advertising Agenoy, 8 and 65 Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisco, California, where cou- raota for advertising can De made lor it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Mind this. It makes no difference, Chronic, Acute, or Inflammatory of the Muscles, Joints, and Bones is cured by iiiiimiiiiini n mil him i mm i RHEUMATISM m e Train leaves Heppner 5:45 p m. daily except Bandar arriving at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. Leaves Heppner Juno' ion 10:50 p. m. and ar rives at Heppner 1:20 a m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:22 p. m. and Uma ilia 9:25 p. m. Portland Exoress No. 8. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5 115 a m. and Heppn r Jnnctiun 6:12 a. m aid ar ives at Portland 11:C9 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar rive at Heppner Junction 8:43 a. m. and at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 9:25 p. m. and arrives at eppner Junction 10:40 p. m. and at Portland 6 a. m For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. C. E. RANOUS, Heppner, Oregon, ID FlaDs and Speoifioationa tarnished on application. Contracting a Specialty. ftf All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash, doors and windows on hand and furnished at reasonable rates. Give me your order. All kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates. Leave orders with r. U. Thompson Oo. Sent Free To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, we will send free, upon application, a oopy of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this Society. Id addition ' to its in tensely interesting rending, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual pre miums given by the paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLUNCE, 410-411 United Charities Building, New York. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET McClure's Magazin For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS SAVED FROM DROWNING. Rescuing a FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA. A New Lite of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of (Irant ever published. (Begins In December.) 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 (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, and Is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of Oreat Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits It is Intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Stories of Adventure Specially taken under the editor's direction. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will ubb his extraordinary United States Officials. President William McKinley Vice-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of Htate John Bherman Buoretaryof Treasnry Lyman J. Wage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Beoretary of War KuBsell-- Alger Beoretary of Navy John D. Long fostwaster-uoneral James . uary Attorney-General JoBeph (lcKenna Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. R. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Hetschan Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman u ' ( G. W. McBride Benators i j Hi Mitchell ( Binger Hermann Congressmen W. R. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds SR. B. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. K. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Cironit Judge Stephen A. Lowell 1'rosMutinu Attorney H. J. bean Morrow Connty Officials. olnt Senator A, W. Gowan napreeoniaure. ., , ,, . . .i, County Judge A.G.Bartholomew CftU86 the lines to that point Will " JwT'ltcket J . U. Howard Rfford you the very best Service. ilUrk. J.W.Morrow :; Sheriff SECOND See that the coupon Aasear..'.,.'!".".";.'.'.'.'i.....J. wans bevond St. Paul reads via. the ourveyor V "m , I School Bup't Jay w. diiiuwi Coroner.... B. F. Vsughan BIPPNXB TOWN officers. Miyor Thos. Morgan U "incilmen Geo. Conner, Fran k Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Blocnm, M. Liohteuthal and J. R. Bimons. . . B border W. A. Blcharqson nftri:nlRP T-esaurer lL-.Wl,H!?''f PartlCUlar u A. A. Roberta preeinctofflcerp. THIRD For ioformfitiori, call josoof the Peace w. K. Rich ar.ison on y0ur neighbor and friend the Constabl N. 8. WheUtone I . .. . , , - United States Land Officers. THE DALLES, OB. . J.F. Moore Register A. 8. Biggs Receiver LA OBAHDI, OB. B. F, Wilson Register J.H. Bobbins Receiver talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a place beside Foe and Oaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN M ACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to ano'her publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McCluke's Magazine. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A Berles of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stones. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClcrk's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in Itself. Anthony Hops Bret Harte Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories In McClure's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClure's Magazine for l7, me subscription pnee oi wmcu is oniy One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Too Heroism ot a Miller In Little GlrL The brave work of amillermsavinga little girl from drowning is described by the Indianapolis Journal. The mill owner and his wife, it appears, had gone to the city, leaving au eight-year-old girl at home. With other children she went down to the mill to play, and by some accident fell into the sluice which feeds the turbine wheel. The head miller heard a scream, and not knowing what had happened, ap plied a brake and stopped the machin ery. Then he ran out, found the little girl just disappearing under the water, and in he went after her. Then he found himself in a hard place. The water was eight feet deep, and he was four feet below the top of Ihe sluice, the 6idea of which were aa Smooth as a polished floor. The girl was unconscious. How was he to get her out? It took one hand to hold her head above water, and the other to keep him self from sinking. He must try to throw her out, and this, by a great effort, he did. But the rebound drove him under water and against the wheel, where he was in great danger of be ing caught and held. He came - up f gnin, however, and now a new difli- culty confronted him. How was he to get out himself? He sank to the bot tom, gave an upward spring, and as he crime up half-blinded, succeeded in catching the top of the sluice. Then, by the greatest exertion he drew him self out. The girl was etill unconscious, but by vigorous measures was at last revived. The Three Important Points. FIRST Go via. St. Paul be- Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is hrst-class in every A Campaign Of Education How to Get 11 (TIT A A .For J) J.UU PERSONNEL OF THE NAVY. Mtliiti, nearest ticket agnt and ask for a I ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address UNPHBHLLELEQ OFFER Jaa. C. Pond, tien. Pas, Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. 8XCBET BQCiaTISS. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL O, A. B. Met at Lexington. Or., the bet Saturday of -or. month. All veterans are mvium in join, n w Umiih C. G. Fcuda. AiUniant. tf Commander. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 2 M Mark Bt., Portland Or. bTOCK BRANDS. While you keep yonr subscription paid np yea eai keep yonr brand in free of charge. Borg. P. O., Heppner, Or. Horns, P B 61 left thoaltler; cattle, same on lert hip. National m oi Cook, A. J.,Lsne.Or. Homes, Won rightahool lev; Cittle. same on right him ear mark square orop off left and split in right. WM. PENLAND, ED. B. BISHOP, President. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAMIN8 BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI) OREGON HEPPNER. tf First National Bank OF HEPPNER C. A. RMCA, T. A. RHEA, GCO. W. CONSCt., 8. W. SPCNCCR, President Vies President Cashlsr Ass't Cashier Transacts t General Banking Business. EXCHANGE )n all part of th world - Bought and Sold. Collections roads on all point on reasonable Terms. Surplus and undivided froBU. IS $.000.00. Notice of Intention. f ASD ornrK ATTHK CALIF OREOOM, J j Msrrh 17, imn. Jiollrs IS nen-ny pivrn that ths iilloln-nmt sutler has filed not Irs of his InUMilinn in insks Biisl proof In support of his claim, snd that s14 proof will h msds bWof B. L frwlsiid. I'. . torn, st Ueppusr, Oregon. oo Msy Hh. l"fi. vis: ALEXASDKR L. WALKER, IWi.tui W. M . Gallows. Or. Cattle. B I on rixht siile.swsilnw-tork in each sar; horses, B I) nn left hip. Ely, Bros.. Douglas, Or. Horses branded KLY on left shoulder, osttls asms on Isfthip. hole in right ssr. Flormos, L. A., Heppner, Or. Csttls, LP on right hip; horses F with bar ander on right shoulder. Jones, Harry, Heppnor, Or Horses branded ri J on the left ahonlder; oattle branded J on right hip. also nnderbit in left ssr. Bangs in Morrow county. Jnhnsm, Felix. Lena. Or. Hnrsss. elrelsT on left stifle; oattle, same nn right bip, nsder half srop in hht and split In left ear Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses brsnded KNY on Isfthip osttls sams and orop ofl left ssr; nnder slops on ths right Leahey, . W. Heppner Or. Horses branded L snd A on left shoulders cettls sams on left hip, wsttls over right sys, three slits in right ear. Minor, Oscar, nsppner Or. tattle, U O on right hip; burss. M on left shoulder. Morgan, H. N.. Hepptwr, Or. Horses. M ) on left shuoldei ssttls sams on left hip. Oshorn, J. W Donglss. itr. horses O on let shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Psrksr A Glssson. Hsrdman.Or, Horses IP oe left slioulder. Pipsr.J.H., Islington, Or. HorMS, IT. oon. D si 'ted ot.left shiraldsr; osttls, sams on Isf hip. ondar bit In ssoh mr. lUx-tor. J. W.. lUppnsr, Or. Horses. JO ot left shiraldsr. Csttls, O oo light hlw. 1 . Rnm K. O. Hsnonar. Or. Csttls w c on Utt hip, crop of right snd nmWbit in left yssr, dewlso; horsss win leu snoniiw. Tliiimmm. J. A.. Hntmnsr. Or. Horsss. t oo l.. .l,.,nl.l.,' autla.li ihi lft ahialdar. Tonisr It. W.. Htpnsr. nr. ttmau espi'M i Isft slwMldsr. himais; csUls sssns on Isft hip with split in both ssrs. Wsttmtburger, W. J., Galloway, Or.; horsss qnsrtsr eirrls JW on right shouldsr; esitls quarter eirets 4 w on ngm nip son nsni mwr, rmp snd hols in Isft ssr. Hangs in Morrow and lotstlllsenantias. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, is full of the best things Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and It literary departments are edited with con ciliate skill. 8uch a paper It s great popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Leslie's pe nnum. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Seml- & Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever bs mads Tf again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday ft gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. 4K Remit by postal order or check to the H GAZETTE, 'if Heppner, Oregon. WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York NOTICE OF CONTEST. Uxitid Statxs Land Orrirg, Is (irsnde. Oreion. March V. 1HV7. COMPLAINT HAVING BKK.N MAI)K AT this oftlre by the duly verified snd cor- rooorsiro amnavit oi Jonn ma uiimign alleg ing that Lena A. M linkers who made timber cul ture entry No. tl.Wat the V. K. Uind Olhre st Is Grsnde. Oregon, on February lth. Ihmh. for Ihe .i B U snd v. u nyM Hec. 17 To I H, Ft ' P.. W. M , has Islled to comply with ths timber- rulture law In this, that sh Isllsd to hresk or rsuse to he broken Ave srrrs or sny numlier of scrsonssld trsct within nn yesr sftsr her limber rulturs entry of ssm trsct; Inst she never msds sny linirovements upon ssld trsi't snn ma sums time in in yesr imv rsmovs irom ssld roiimy snd stste snd has nevsr returned v. . tka r.i sn: iw 1 snd W'4 I'l. s. r-M - . . a sm.M.KTiM, a- H I. . u. n.mmm ths Inlloslng Wltnessr to provs bis continuous rssldsnos upon sud cuiutsilon of aald Isnd, vis . .. AionsoM Msrshsm, NsUisn fbsw, of Hspp per, tirron. kslph fcsngs, Jsjnes Brown, of Lsilngton, urrgon. tea . iAf.F. MfviRE i.tr. Wait. Tbornpeon rune ! between Heppner sod Mooomiit, arriving every day eiov-pt Moods sod luring- verr dsy aiep9ttodsjr. Bborteal aodobesp tl roota o the latanor. Cotr k Brock, sfsttts. - Notice of Intention. I .an Orru hiThi DaLLC. OasanN. Aiirtl t. lo7. NOTICE HEREBY OIVEN HUT THE following nsmsd settler hss fllsil notlis of hlslnt'titlon t mas Ansl prm.f In support of hlsi lslm, snd thst ssld proof will ft mads be fore 1. VS. Morrow, County clerk at Heppner, Oregon, on May J .lh. 1V7, vl . REl'REN J. OALNT, Hd. I. No. M41, tor th N' NW'4 nd xr.. iw 1. TpA Rtn E. W M. Ha names ths following Unease In provs his fwi.ttnnnus mldenc gpoa snd cultivation of ssld Isrnl. m- Banjamln Msttesnn, Rnbsrt P. Vsttason. Ilsr.ly P. laing, John Mi fsrrtn ill of Ucppnsr, "'ft JAI. P. MtXlRE, IWlstsr. nd did st sUout ssld tlms alisndon ssld claim. Therelors, with th view of th cancellation of ssld entry ths ssld o rtlr ar hereby sum mo rd and rrqulrsd to be and appssr bsfor J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow county, tiregon. st his nfh e st lli ppiirr. Oregon, on th t.ih day of May, lV7 si 10 o'clock a m oi tali dsy then Slid titer to produce such testimony ss thrv msv havs roticernliig ssld sllcgstlotis, ths final hearli r to hsd befors ths lti-l'r sud Hrrplverst s (trsnds, Oregon, on Hi SM asr oi any, st iu o clot g a. m. B. t, WIW)", krirliter, 1. H. ROBBING, MI. Ml. kscelvsr. Now is tba lima to get tb Weekly Oreaooiao. Ilia g-reetaat aewepaper o( the West. With the OsctU, both striot- ly in advance, one er, $3.60. No better ootiibioatioD of Dawspspera eao be mail o the elate. MAVC Vol K GRAIN. Desertions from Unci Sam' Sh! Are Few and Far Between. Th report from Washington to the effect that 4,000 bluejackets are needed to niau the new veBsels of the American na.vy about to go into commission re calls & remark made by Admiral Bumce one day last summer, says the New York Moil and Express. The North Atlantic squadron lay at anchor . off Staten Island and Father Knickerbock er end his coumtry visitors were go ing down to quarantine daily to look at the splendid flghilng ships. A re porter went aboard tilie flagship one morning and enjoyed a pleaaant chat with the gallant admiral. Said he: "The type of man-of-war's-man of te-day is far different from the old time bluejacket, Desertions are almost unknown from the navy now. Here Is a vessel which cost in round numbers 12,000,000. The men- consider it their home and they take an immemfte 'amount of prMe In It. How many men are there ashore who can slep and eat in a house whutb cost as much money? Look about you and note the faces of the bluejackets here." The sailormen in sight were certainly a fine-looking lot. Ihe admiral sur veyed them admiringly and then said: "So far us the priraonnel of the crew oes the vessels in the American navy ore svway almad of those of any foreign power. DISCREDITING THE HUMANITIES. The Csllsgs Booght "Mog of the O'd Greek Do tiers. " It hi charged, with a good deal of vigor and generality of statement, that the collnge fills the mind with useless knowledge atid trains it in antiquated methods of thought ado action, sas thr Korum. In the same breath It I added that the. scientific school give iiravtifitl knowledge and that its train ing is vital. The comparison between the dead liurguags ami tlve modern Is made always to the credit of tbetmod crn. 1 he vaiuo or moitcm History and of economic science is made to appear greater than that of ancient h Is wry and of philosophy. Scientific studies nxe Inuded as) by far the most prmcloux The humunltie aire, discredit n. Ire niemlicr hearing at a hotrl table a eon vernation between two recent graduate of the aciontiflc aohool of a rloti and famous university. "Mr. ," sslt one, "gave several tlunisnnd dollars for sny uae the ofticem wished to make of the money. And what do you think they did with It? by. Instead of but Ing grmethlng useful, they spent it alt in buying axnne mugs of the old (reel: duffers." It was evident thst the study of the humanities Jiad not serUmr.ly In fliieiiced the mannrrs nor the linguistic tastes oi the graduates In question. SHE WAS THRIFTY. Cooutry of Rich Mines snd Booming Towns-A Great Mineral Belt. Cubs Matlock, one of our old resi dents, but lute of Sandoo, B. C-, arrived here on Wednesday morning, bcocjdj panied by a fellow townsman, Edward Bartlett. Mr. Matlock is in thn hotel business in Saudon while Mr. Bartlett is paoking into the mines and conduct ing a general livery business in the same town. The stories of prosperity and sob etantial boom related by our friends from the oountrr above are enough to excite a tenderfoot to imminent danger ot immediate dissolution, while the older and more experienced resident ononot help but listen with ,wonder. Messrs. Matlock and Bartlett Bhowed a representative ot the Qazette some Bilver ore wbiob assayed over fifty per cent pure silver, and be was reminded that there was plenty ot it np in the tiloeao country. In the vicinity ot Sandon there are over fifty well-developed and paying mines. Mr. Bartlett oomes down to buy a lot ot mules for packing operations, and no doubt he will seoure them in this lo cality. Mr. Matlook, as every resident ot this looality koows, has large ranoh and sheep interests in this section and be may remain here tor some time. There is no denying the laot tbat the Slooao eeotion is bnt in its infancy in the prooess ot development. Sandon but a few months old, has not less then 1500 inhabitants. It bas two railroads electrio lights, waterworks, a $20,000 hotel, besides the many other hotels and boarding houses, and some ot the best paying mines In ho Hlooan seetion. Sandon is but one ot many towns tbat are building np from the tact of advan tageous location. The Qazette expects to hear ot good reports from 8andon. It is one ot the rioheet mining camps of the Slocan section. n1I1 PQVMf. Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its meat leaveninc strensth , and healt hf illness. Awmres the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common te the cheap brands. BOIAL BAKING POWDKB CO., NKW T03K. LITEUARY NOTES. Standi at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Hbreveport, La., sayg : "Dr. King's New Disooyery is the only thing that cures my oough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, (merohant of 8afford, Ariz , writes: "Dr. King's New DiBOovery ia all tbat is olaimed tor it ; it never fails, and is a sura oure tor Con sumption, Doughs and Colds. ' I oannot say enough for IU merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Congb aud Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and today stands at the bead. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Conser & Brock's drug store. How an Empress Reduced Her Weight., Extreme plumpness would be avoided , if the rooking-ohair were given up. It , women were less lazy they would not ' grow so stout No woman oan rednce her flesh who lacks courage. The, wo man who is inolined to be stoat can ; gain a pound qmoker in a day than tba , slender woman oan in a year. It is said that when the beautiful Empress ot Australia discovered that her waist was growing larger and that her beautifully modeled ohin was losing its curve, she, the finest horsewoman in the world, gave up riding and took long walks every " day and io all sorts of weather. Tb grow thin you must exeroise. Walk If 4 yon oan, but better still, work; keep mina ana Doriy busy. Above all, re nounce everything tbat comes from the oonfeotioner . Eat moderately ot no- done meat, green vegetables, salads and those fruits that are slightly acid. Drink but little, bathe teuolarly, taking tepid baths. Constant work will do more to reduoe one's flesh than anything else. May Ladies' Home Journal. ss. Electric Bitters. Electrio Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lucas County, ( ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and tbat laid firm will pay the sum ot one hundred dollars for each and every case ot Catarrh that oannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. Frank J. Cheney, 8 worn to before me aud subsoribed io my presenoe, this 6th dsy ot Decem ber, A. D. 1880. 1.... A. W.Qleasoo, ) Notary fabllc Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ally needed when the languid, exhausted ,Dd " d,reo,J on tb Wood and ma- feeling prevails, when the lier is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonio and alterative is felt A prompt use of this medioine bat often averted long and perhaps fatal billons fevers, No medioine ill sot more sorely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headsobe. Indigestion, Consti pation. Dizziness yield to Lleotrle Bit ters. 50o. and $1 per bottle at Conser k Brook's drug store. Lock the Door Before ths horse is stolen . Porify, en rich and vitalize your blood and build op your pbysloal system before disease at tacks yorj and serious sickness oomes. coos surfaoes of the system. Send for testimonials, free, V. 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. QTSold by druggists, 75o. CHUKCU ANNOUNCEMENTS. In the morning st the M. E. oborob, South, Rev, H. F. Dennis will preach bis last sermon before bis deosrtura for Baker City. A cboroh conference will be beld alter the morning service. In the evening Rev. Wilbur T. B. Harwood, ot the Atrioao Methodist church, will preaob. Thera will be regular preaching ser- Hood'e Bsrssparilla will make yoo ,.flM 0hrl.tl.n nhntnil ,,. . strong and vigorous and will expel from Uorniog and evening bv Elder J. W. yo or blood all impurities and germs of j,nkltii. HrJn,i., .,,, , ift . m disease. Take Hood's Bsrssparilla now Y()a cordilly ,D,Ue(1 , B,teDd Hood's Tills are tba favorite family oatbsrtio. Easy to take, gentle, mild. 25 cents. Any lady desiring to purchase a aw ing machine should osll on J. W. Vanijhan and examine bis latest its- Pil.l 1'lle.l Itching Pile provwl Whits machine. A happy oom Symptoms: Moisture; Intsnsa Itching bioatioo of a writing desk and machine ana siingiug; moei e. oigni; worse 07 1 oommned. Ldgb.1, rspid and easy soratcbtng' If allowed to oonllnoa torn- mooing. tf era form wbiob often bleed and oloerate beootnioit very sore. Bwsyo.'s Oint- "Excuse me" ob.rvj the man In ,nl .lor ths Itchlna- and bleedifia. I pec!eoiee not 1 am a surgeon, and tbal heals olrferslioB, and 10 most esse rs- Houtbiog in, and tot ti.a-neb ers qsJi;i of DeWitt's n-ppt.-r w . li.H. aosn. lllah :..i. Va.is msers ids ! ptiia. Outie A Brook-. Timber Culture-Flnal Proof. I AND Omr AT THE DALLES. OKI'M), j ApHl . part. Notice Is brr.y given thst sMssrd Hsrkey, el Ion. igoB, bss fliad notri of tnfnllon to mss Ssl pK'-f ' haiora J W. Morrow. County Clsrk. st his aim In Happnaf, Oregon. o AsinnUy ths aVn.toar of Mar lf?. on itmhsr eulturs sppn I, and aot irriialieg, atrenfib l',,, jjo &, tnt tb nr of surjim . A, ...In. smell bot. ff"C- In township No. I North. Ksng No M . Ot weaiieg, Pnsau ivi, '"" Ms samas wltn.aaas 1 horns i ('of is of "ragoB. 1'aul Kalto.an. r.ri.Mi m- hs s, sparry, sil ui loo. 'r-fn A, r. M'XISR, Hgutr. Tbs Outlook will be Io 1897, ss it bas beeo during eaob of its twenty seveo years, a UUloty of Our Own Time. Io its various editorial departments The Outlook gives a compact review of the world's progress; it fullows with care all the important philanthropio and in dustrial movements of the dsy; has a complete department of religious oews; devotes much ipse to th interests of lbs borne; reviews eurreot literatore; furnishes cheerful table-talk about aio and things: sod, Io short, aims to give frrsb information, original observation, aod reasonable eotertaiomeot. Beginning with tb fifty flirt li voliros, the paper will aaeome tb regular msga- zioe size, which will add greatly to its ooovetiienoe aod ettrartivroe. Tb Ootlockl poblisbed every Hstnrdsy fifty-two Issue a year. Tb first issue In eaob month is an Illustrated Magazine Somber, containing abont twice as msny psge a to oraiosry isu, ings'rer hb a large Doteber of picture. Th pnee of The Ontlnnk is thr dollar a year lu sdrsoes, or ! tbo a rsnt e dsv. eomn.nniliss. Wteref tb fowd Send tor a .peeim.o c-py sod W-i.trst. 1 2.7 r'riml. V Vir-w Ill'tog"- ed prospectus to Tb OatUxdr, 13 Ator I .,oiLI.,g tit, for sal by OoOaer 4 i'laoe, Nw Toik Citv. Brock . Few reslize that each squirrel del trove tl 50 wortb of grain annually Wekeles's Hqnirrel aod Oopber Eiter- mtoator 1 tb most effeti aod oo nomica! poisno known. Price rHoeed to 30 eeet. Cnor k Broek sod Mioor k O , sgetils. Heppner; J. A. Woolery, ag snt, loos; Nioliols k Leoob, agent jciingt'in. To years ago It J. Wsrreo, a drag gle! at Pleasant Brood, N. T., booght a small sopply of Cbamberlsio's Coogb lUmsdy. Fie earn op th retalt a fol low: "At that tiro the toed war no knnwalo lhieios: to d Ctsmbsr laio's CVmgh Ilemsdy I a honsehold word." It M the ros to buodred of Oe Wimi Msds ).toO with a Tturasav 11 Msthlas. A woman thrawlier la a novelty that la, outeiile of the ss-hoolhotrse or home. And the one In quewtloo is a genuine thresher of the irolden grain of the northwest, say the Minneepuli Jour cal. Bhe came Into one of th Minoeap olis farm machinery house Uie otlii-r day to make her fine! payment 00 her machine. Thla sis aUrUing and marked her a a woman of busliiera ca jswlty; for the man who make a full payment 00 a thrasher tb:aean is re garded as aa etreptkmally gvssl man. That the lady In quest ion ta.1 a tuisio'ss head I further evUh-ored ly the fart ttatt ahe succeeded In "workltig" th manager of the establishment for t3.&0, the amcniiit of her fare home. Khe Innocently told him that to pay tier bill Id full would take every rent she had aod she must, take out enough to get home. While the manager gen tly demurred at reeelpting the bill In full with this discount off, ahe Ingr-n iously hinted tbat It would cost inoM than $3.0') to aeud a eollerUir after the La.' nee, and he tumbled to the atus tion a gracefully a possglile. Mr Tbrsaher (or perhsp it Is Miss) eeld that ari had msde ti.too mi of her mi chine and had 117 stavrka of grain t., fimsh tbla winter, which ahe proposed to do if the snow ta bub deep, Oioeld ring the fset that many marhlneaare tieng taken hark on rnnrfs-ageej th, yr, no one tan suereaefuliy maintain tbat a woman I 00 1 adapted to Uils new field for wotnao's arUvlty. moves tb tumor. mail, for 60 cent. I'hlladslpliia. At dingglats, or by Dr. Hwayn A Hon, What kind of is 001 woer io liver 1." never yon mind where th liver Is." retorted tb other. "If it was in bis big to or bis left esr DeWitt's Little Early Riser would reaob it and sbsks II for biro. On tbat yon can bet your gig-lampa." Con ser k Brook. tes coffas Sods baling powder Savoring tilisrts and spits do you want? Your grocer pays your money back in full if you don't like Schilling's Best For sl by . A. Woolrry, lone Totter, Halt-Uheum and Ftema. Tb Intense Itching and smarting. tnH dent to the disease, Is instantly allayed by I'V'ylog Cbatnlierlain's Ey and Bkln Ointment. Many very bad case have been permanently cured by It. It Is equally efficient for Itching pile and a favorit remedy fur sore nipple, chatitNtd bands. cbilbUlns, front bltu and chronic sore eye. V eta. per boi. Dr. Cadt's CendlUen Pwder. are just what a hors needs when In bad condition. Tonio, blood purifier and vermifuga. They art not food but medicine and th beat In nae to not horse In prime condition. Prtc it cent per package. Thsold way ot dllvring messaget by poilboys compared with lha modern telephone, illoatrate the old tediooa methods of "break ing" cold 0010 pared ritb their almost Inatsotaneous cur by On MiuaU Coogb Cur. Cooeer k Broek. To cor all old sores, to heal so In dolent oleer, or speedily core pile, yooj Deed simply apply DeWitt's WitobHalv according to directions. Its maglo-lik action will sopris yon. Conger A Brook. Mr. John Jenkins bas lately pur chased on ot tb celebrated Neweomb Fly Shnltl loom aod I now prepared to do all kind of carpel aod rag weav ing. Any on desiring first class work tumid call on her at bar bom on lower Main street. Low prior aod all work goaranteed. 9-37 At neppoer'a wareboo Phil Cob will pay lb blgbest price for (oil wool pelt, bide, fur, te. Pbill sell direct to F.tro btiyer. Re blm bafor yon sail your pelt. tf f 1 1 ! - . . ' . . . I .J.1 J'.JLLL.e Frfh veclabl. snd frail, of tb , lfMsnrl I A op received Msy el tb Orsng. Front, tldlllCU-HII IUCQ XLSTSi. fhifih m,.ls kl-n -...I r'il. V.,,.l M..a U.la an4 fWl T"t Hs! thT S'ay Salsg f "rr-"" "-, ('- ma ic,n wsuoreiit:as) a ti . rw.i m WUkw streets. tf ' tSttOC