Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 04, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1897.
WEEKLY cfO. 740
I SEMI-WEEKLY NO 541 1
OFFICIAL
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Train leaves Heppner 5:45 p m. dally except
Bnnday arriving at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
Leaves H eppner Tuno io i lu;5U p. in, and ar
rives at Heppner 1:2(1 a m
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p. m and arrivcH at Heppner Junction 8:22 p.m.
and Urns ills V 26 p m.
Portland Exi'ess No. 8. from Spokane, arrivs
at Umatilla 5:05a m and Heopn r Juncti n 6:12
a m a d ar ives at Portland 11:59 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Por 1 nd 9 p. m and ar
rives at Heppner Jdi.ction 8:48 a. m. and at
Umatilla 5H)5 a. m.
Fast Mail No 1 'eave TJmatila 9:25 p.m. and
arrives at eppner Junction 10:40 p. m. and at
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For further information i-quire of J. C. Hart,
Agent U-K & Heppner, Ore.
United States Officials.
President
V.-e-Vrwildent
Beoretary of Htate
CMcrHtnry of Treaanry....
Secretary of Interior
Secretary of War
Henretaryof Navy ,
Postmuster-Oeneral
Attorney-tieneral
secretary
..William McKhi'ev
....trarret A. Hobart
John Sherman
Lyman J. Hage
...Cornelius N. Bliss
liusaell . Alger
John D. Long
James . ttarv
....Joseoh McKenna
f Agriculture games Wilson
state ol Oregon.
tovernor.... W. P. Lord
Beoretary of Bute H. K. Kincald
Treasurer : Phil. Metsnhan
Rupt. Pulilio Instruction O. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
., (. W.MoBnd
1 J. H. Mitchel
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Congressmen 1 W. K. Ellia
Printer W. H. Leeds
( U. B. Bean,
Hiorema Judaea V. A. Moore.
f C. E. Wolverlon
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Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Dean
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TRANSACTS A GENERAL B VNKiXG BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
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EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
HEPPNER. tf OREOOS
KTOCH BRANDS.
While yon aoep yonr anbscription paid up yea
eR keep your brand in freeof eharge.
Dora. P. O.. Henoner. Or. Horse. P B i.v left
honjiler; csltlo. same on left hip.
Cook. A. J..Lena.l)r. Horses. SOon rightshonl
lar I 'atile. same on right him ear mark suture
imp on lelt ana split In right.
DonilMt. W . M . Gellowar. Or.-Cattle. B D en
right snla.swailow-fork in each ear; horse, B D
on left hip.
Klv. Hm Dooalas. Dr. Horse hrandsd ELY
on loft shoulder, oattl (am on lefthip. hole
IP nglil ser..
Florence, L. A.. Heppner, Or.-4Vtle, LF m
ighl hip; hone f with bar ondsr on risbt
houliler.
Jon. Hairr. Hntnr. frr Honw hmndod
H J on the left stionliw: ee'tl bra iomI J on
ight hip, also uruWbit in left ear. Kange in I
morrow county.
Jnhrs n. Fstit, Lena. Or. HorMe. eirleT m
left stitle: eattle, Mrrmon right bip, aider halt
woo In n ann sunt n lart aer
KnnT. Miks. Hennner. Or. Horse brendad
KNY on let hio eattle sums and emo OB left
an nndw slop on the right
Leeher. J. W Hunnner Or Horeo brandnd
I. and A 01 lrt shnulderi eottle inro on lft
hip, wattl over right y, tlira slit in right
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The beat literature Is expensive.
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Published at 110 Fifth Avenuo,
New York, la full of the best things
Its illuitrattoni are superb; Its
atorie charming; and It literary
departments ar edited with cou-
mmate skill.
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borne.
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gain. These two papere make a moat acceptable Christmas or birthday
gilt, and will be comlsnt reminders of the gtver'i kindness.
Remit by postal order or check to the
fj Heppner, Oroiroii.
Minor. rwr. nepenr or. I ftie. M D on
right bip; bursa. M oe toft shoulder.
Ilnrmti. H. M.. Mononar. Or. Hone. M )
on ian enoninai eenie earn on in nip.
0.tx.rn. J. W Dongtsa. Ilr.t h'rat (I on Inf
hoehlari cattle sauie on rght hip.
Parkar AMlsason. Hardman.Or. HorsasIPos
laft ahoaldar.
Pi oar. J. H.. I4itnru0. (r.-lfiirsas. Jt. on
art art 01 left shonldari eattle, same on Uf hip.
onoar mi m men aar.
HaHr, J. W Happnae. Or. Horses, JO m
left snuakler. Cattle, t) un right bip.
Wim. E. . llannnar. Irr. ( att e w i; or
lat hlo. rmp f nht anil endarhit I left faar.
Aaviatit Miraas w y on lari erioniiiar.
Thompajm. J. A.. Haniinar, Or. Horsa. t or
lart ahociMr; rm'tla. 1 on laft shonldar.
Tnraar K. W Haiumar. (r. Hmall eaplt!
lat almnldar, horaaa: eeltl same o l.rt hie
tin atiiii i raee are.
W taotmrfar, W. J., flallnwar. (Ir.t linnum
a . I IV B . t . . . .. I . . . . L
IJ' I ' I.I I I 1. 14 I nnartare tela JW en right bio etui rtglit ir
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Imalilla sntiaa.
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a President
Vlee President
a Cashier
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Tmdsic'j i Genera! Bacliuj Easioea
i til paruof th world-
Bought and Sold.
Collertlona mad on all point on
reasonable Tsrma.
Surplus and ondlrtdsd Profit, t IS. 000 00.
Notice of Intention.
TiD ornrt atthk rLi rsonrnrc,
a Ifarrh 17. m1 Hot ire I horahy given
bat Uie follAwlng nemeilsatilsrhu fil-d notwe
el his Intenli
of kMrlalm.
ttnra S L.
Oragvn.oa InayMn. IseJ.els:
ALKXAKbKl L waLEIR,
HI I."o ti totth H KCiihen sod
s,i4U saa xa. T I . K j a.
H M-aa ths following wlfneasa to tr
blenntlnuous raskiaue upon aud suiUtslioa
Nl Sain lani. vt:
. r. m Marknam. flelhas Skaw.nl Hepp-
Her, tttagnn. Km ph Ban, Jama Brown, of
Lexington, urefosv
ili to make ftoal pmo' In stieeort ' He e
a, and thai said ff.l will ba msd m llnw
. fraaiai.d L". Com. at Utppnr, "Mien.
Notice of Intention.
Lap Orrii s at Tms Osttss, nw,
Abrtl t 1W7,
NOTIff. M HERrBY WIS 1 HAT THF.
foUoaliig iisma-t sattlar has fllarl notl ol
MsliitrniHiii t tnshp final In tnif.r1 nl
hlsrl.lm, s Ilia' said pnail will lie mad la
lora i. W. Moriow. ( oimlT I Itrs at Ueppner,
Urrguo.on M .'its. vis:
REL rEN J, OALXT.
Hd. . J(. sMi. lor lb t"4 KWU and V
Mt4. aej, Tesil t. X.
He asanas lt lollneing witnaasre tananaa bm
nno rasideure upon end culllfsllon of
H. !'
M -. . I U.. iMUrt a U m llMAH
Her.ly f. Leng, Jena XcCstfla all ol Ueppuer,
Vraeoti,
JAI t. MX)kE. Af1t.r.
Timber Cullurefina1 Proof.
JAA t. atfaeE
fisir.
I AID fiffirit AT TUB DAM M OMtOOX.
4 a ill , lW. Motlr Is krtf fivwa
Hal hrtaard eurkav. ol l'H' lin, ea
Boutbloc, sod aot lrrlttlf, strengtb
(.. sod ol wensiei, mall tot. tSc
,l.a-aneb re IH ejislniti of In Will's tiappn-r tr(on
LltU E'l H-r lb fennel llllte
rid O' Prvv.,
Clad oettre of tlitautloa IO fnske S' i PtrK
tatra 1 w. Morrow. Coxiity Clark, et
fcl maeln lppnr. twajm. on i-atunwr the
li'iA dsf of May la7, on ilmlar emiir siip'l
eatlne ke 7u, inf Ike T 4 of aria 0K
la li,t l.lp a. I North. H fset.
He ti no4(H wtt.ais ienn,si I .tie Of
Paul eatfean. .fis MaUf
laau. kah w atfa-rrt. "sfl of l''"e. wf-e
la, r ,
The Outlook will be Id 1W, it bis
heeo during- earth of its twenty leveo
yesrt, a History of Our Owo Time. Io
lis verlou editorial departmeot Tbe
Oatlook give s eompftet review of tbe
world's prngres; it follows wilb Psre
II lie important (iliilenthropia sod ID
rl net rial mnTemeols of the day; has
ronplele depariment of religion news;
devote tsaob Spare to tbe interests of
Ibe b"tue; reviews enrreot llleistore;
farntaties rbestrfnl tsble-lelk about aieu
id thing, nrl, io Short, inai to give
frrsb liil'if 3lo, rriktinsl observation,
and reasonable etilertaiouirut.
PeKlunief wiih lbs fifty fliftb volutn.
tbe paper alii MDni tb rrtnUr mat
tine tf, wbieb will add (really to ils
SonveriifOrte aod attrarliveoeee. Tbe
Oatlockis pu'ilUbed every 8lnrdsy
fifty-to laeuee a year. Tba 8rt lu
In nob ojotitn so Illuatrt U sgaaite
Nonbrr, eoataiolof about lelce as rata;
page ae Ibe ordinary lane, togetber
lib a larga aoaber of pirtares. .
Tbe pnes of The Outlook t three
dollars a year Io 4vo, or Ira Ibso a
ceot dejr .
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ed prnepeeine to Tbe Oetkvtk, lit A or
riarw, XevTo'kCtt.
NOTICE OF CONTENT.
1'wmtn Htatks Land Orrirt,
la (. rands, Oregon, March . 197.
COMPLAINT MAVINO HhEN MADE AT
this ornce h the duly verified nd eor
rohnrated affidavit of John Mo ttllnnsh alleg
ing that Una A. M linkers whomsde tlmhar etil
tu re entry No tiiMal Ids U. H. Und Ottlce at
la riranile. Oregon, on F'aliruary Inth Ihks for
Ihe h! I and H nK' net: 17 Tp I M, K
K. W. M , h failed to comHy Hh Ibe tluilwr
rtilliire law In tills, that she fsllad U brrak or
raue In be broken live srres or any numlMtr of
a-rps on said tract within one yrer attar bar
tlmbrr ciillurs entry til aald tract: that she
never rnsde any itnprnvsmetits upon said trart
anu Hio aiuii time in tne yrar uuw remove from
said roomy and state and has never returned
lid did St Stmill said tlina shannon aalil plalm
Tharefore, with Ih vlaw of Ihe ranrellalloti
otsai'i entry the said p riles are berahy sum
mo ed and raqnlred to lie and appear bafore
4. v. Morrow, i on niy riari ol Morniw ooiintv
' 'ragon, at his 01111 at llrppnar. Hregnn, on the
tin nsy ni way, taw at 111 o run a rn nl said
dav ihsn and there In produce such tastlmony
ealbry may hi e eonrrrnliig said alleirallotia.
Ihe Dual hir., to I id bafore the H'li"r
'id Hecaivaret fa Orsnde. Uregon. oil Id t-id
ua; 01 May, si iv o clot s a. m
B. f. wMX'I'v.
Hrriiter,
J. H. ROpHINa.
Ml. Ml. Hecelver.
THE GIRL IN GRAY.
Irresistible Impulses Whleh Called Her to
a Life of Renunciation.
Susan earned her daily bread by try
ing on hats in one of the majestic dry
goods palaces of the metropolis. Her
beautiful head, fine eyes, exquisitely re
fined expression and beautiful figure
had been the source of a splendid in
come to her. She did not know it, but
nature had been most kind in making
her an ideal model for the millinery
business.
Susan was a gray girl. She was a
perfect poem in, gray. Her eyes were
deep, twilight gray; her skin the cream
gray of tlie white flesh about a blue
bird's beak; her eye that drab gray
brown which Is noticeable in the eyes
of Welsh girls, and her eyelashes such
a tint of chestnut gray as ornamented
the mane of the famous race horse Sir
William.
Susan waa! full of gray moods, and her
favorite position was, to sit half bent
over in one of the guest a chairs in the
aforesaid emporium, with a Paris crea
tion upon her fair head, and to gaze out
of the window.
Feople came and people went, and
they wondered that such a beautiful
girl wns not fairly carried away by
Kome rich und appreciative wife-hunter,
who had a tuste for the fine prta. An
artist who went to the shop to sketch
hat mid bonnets raved over Susan,
but Susan didn't mind. To all his com
pliments he only smiled a cold, gray,
far-away smile that could be easily in
terpreted. Susan inteiveted an author
one time enough to have her question
the girl and find out 'vhy she always
wore Buch a pensive look and seemed
altogether removed from lver environ
ment.
She found that Susan was all alone
in the world; that he came from a
good English family; that she was
obliged to cross the ocean to earn her
living; that she cared little for dress
and worldly things.
After becoming better acquainted
with Susan she learned that most of
the girl's female relatives had been
nuns.
Susan said to her one afternoon, when
they were friends: "I have a perfect
horror of ever becoming a nun myself,
but day tiftr dny the idea grows upon
me, a.nd I am sure that some fine morn
Irg 1 shallgotothes'rstersandask them
to take me in. I truly believe that
heredity has called me to that mission.
I think so much about not becoming
nun that my mind is drawn to them.
and their lives own me.
I unconsciously read all about them
publications. I follow them about
the streets; I cast my eyes down
when I meet them, and always1 speak to
them It I hart" a chance. I cannot keep
wny from the nun costume, and every
reus I luive is made as near like theirs
as it cun ossibly be. I wonder if it la
hypnotism or thought transference, or
the effect of training, or what?
"Do you know much about mysti-
ihiu and mental science? If you do, tell
me. Do people always leel ciruwn to
do what their heurta tell them not to
do?"
The author could notanewer, but was
eft guessing, as the girl had been.
Cue day Ihe author went to the whop
o get a new hut for a swell miitinie,
nd of course asked for S 11 win mid she
was told that husnn hail sudtlt'iily Ic
onic very pioiiMsiidhndgivi'D upherjm-
ition to do religious embroidery in one
f the tecliiiioul eluqis comiccU'd with
he church.
The uiilhor heard nothing more from
he nii l until one day, w hile investigut-
ng a rlutnty on tne east sitlc, she saw
funrliiir ilgnrn fl't past. l"pon look
up intfiiH Ay ul it. it proved In be Hunan.
rt'if sirllfil, 11111I rvognietl the au
thor, und kiijI: "Ami how is it with
011? I hue iinsvu'ied my own ques
tion. I luive pi own to niYM-lf Hint euch
ndiviilual is giicn Hie mental life to
icrct iw mid enjov those things which
ing pleasure nml to lie nble to micri-
lice und gic lnii ines to oilier, ami
the spirituul lifvuaati Inspiration oint
ing the way to a better life, wlure the
only plcukiire Is in giving up ph'saure
mil the only happiness in bestowing
your cwii Iniuritanee of it Umiu those
vi bo have neither mental perception ntir
pir.tuul inspiration.
When I fought my own soul I waa
hearing a ioint w here my intinl would
have Income shuttered lieeiiuxe my
mind h.ul not solved the wants of tiiv
pirlt. Now I lots ftiut whleh I lulled,
and bate nothing, and I feel that this la
lie highest slate a human being can
nrcli."
And artists and society women look
11 vuin for an ideal model In the fnmoiui
Iry goods ahop to antlcipnte their ar-
lat.u want. N. V. Mull and press.
LITEKARY NOTES.
All who remember Mr. Stephen
Bonsai's brilliant services last winter as
Cnban war correspondent ot the New
York Herald will ' be interested id Lis
stBiemenl ot "Tbe real condition of
Cuba today," whioh appears io lbs May
Review of Keviews. This is tbe latest
authentic summing op of the Cuban
situation that bag toeo given to tbe
press, aod i should be read by all who
oare to know the fict horrible as
many of them are oounected with the
beroio straggle tor liberty whioh Gomez
and bis brave oompalnots are making.
Mr. Bonsai's artiole gives as a realizing
aeuse of tbe truth that we have an
Armeuia at our very doors.
Absolutely Pure
PAlnhrntnd for ita arna1'. lAnvnninir alrantfll, -
The May OUmber of McClure's Maura-I "P"1 heal'hfn'ness. Assures the food aeainst
a 1 .Inm onH all fnm. nf uili.lt.wilmn .mn.
tne oh ap orandB.
BOxAL BAKINO POWDKB CO , HEW YORK.
zioe is especially abundant and inter
esting in the matter of portraits ol
famous people. Io illustration ot
paper by Miss Tar bell on the remark
able work of Q. B. Cox in photograph
ing portraiture, there are truly speak
ing likenesses of Dooald Q. Mitchell
("Ike Marvel"), Walt Whitman, Elea
nora Duse, Beory Ward Beeober, and
others; and a series ot life portraits of
Dauiel Webster exhibit that most august
snd impressive ot great men at close
intervals from middle life to the year ol
bis death. Some ot tbe Webster por
traits have never before been published;
sod all have interesting histories, wbiob
sre set forth in notes by Mr. Obarles
Henry Hsrt.
"It Is the Best on Karth." ;
Tbat is what Edwards & Parker, mer
chants ot Plains, Qa say of Chamber
lain's Paio Balm, for rheumatism,
lame back, deep seated aod muscular
pains.' 8old by Oonser & Brook.
Arlington Record : 0. II. Short e, of
Cbioago, who represents the Union
Stock Yards, is in this vioinity. Mr.
Bhurte is a cousin to Bburle Bros, aod
0. A. Sburte of Arlington.
N
Teachers' Examination.
OTP 'I I HEKKRY OIVE THAT ffi
lha imrtKayp of matins sn elimination ol
all parsons who may nrti-r Ihamaalvas as randl
data fur tnsrhars of lha st h'ails of this county
ami nun ruataaitn iiianiiiomas. Ilia rxiunty,
at iiihii silparlntalMlatil lharaol will holi a plth-
ue risnu soon at ilia ronn hooaa at Mautjuar
ffpvniug Tiafinaaoay, xa Irtn. IV,
imu-d Ihls4lh day of May. I"7.
l iAV W. eillPt.KY.
arbool Supt, Morrow Vm
New Is tbe time kt get tbe Weekly
Oregopiao, Ibe t''at aewspaper of
theWel. With tb0se(le,botb stHet.
ly Id advance, ooe year, 1.1. 60. No bettor
Otrnibiostkiti uf fiewspspari eas be made
o tbe sials.
AVE YH'rl 0RAIH
ft ' fealne tbat erb eqolrrel de
Irovs 1160 vorlb of'grela rinsatly
Wkelee'f Sqiirrel and OThef filer
tnioator m ibe cooet treeiive d4 eeo
obbIoh'i poleoa koewn. I'riee rednod
Io80rts. Coneer A Brook sed Mloor
k Co, fertte. Heprmef i J. A, WooUry
ageet, !'; 'irlU V tabr tfnr
LIIBt0D,
The Grandest Remedy.
Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Cbil
nowie, va., certines tbat be bad con
sumption, was given up to die, sooght
all medical treatment tbat money could
procure, tried all oough remedies he ooald
bear ot, bat got no relief; spent many
nights sitting Op In a ohair; was loduoed
Io try Dr. King's New Disoovery. snd
was oured by use of two bottles. For tbe
pnst three years has been attending to
business, and says Dr. King's New Dis
oovery is the grandest remedy ever made,
as it Das done so much for biro, snd
also for others In his community. Dr.
King's New Discovery is guaranteed
lor Uougbs, Unlds and consumption. It
don't fail. Trial bottles free at Oonser
& Brock's drag store.
J. W, Morrow's baby son, on last Fri
day, suoceeded in getting an apple in
its throat In tbe wrong plaoe, bat be
fore soy thing serioas happened Dr. Mo
Swords relieved tbe little fellow ot the
disturber.
Something to Knew.
It may be wortb something to know
that the very bet medicine tor restoring
tbat tired oat nervous system to a healthy
igor if Eleotrio Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acts by eivioa lone
to fie nerve oeotres io tbe stomach.
geutly stimulates tbe Liver aod Kidneys
snd siiU these organs in throwing off
nipurities In tbe blood. Eleotric Billers
improves tbe appetite, aids digestion, and
is prooooooed by those who bsve tried
it as the very best blood purifier and
oervs tonio. Try it. Bold for 60c or tl.
(XI per bottle at Coneer k Brock's drng
store,
The Best Remedy for Rheumatism.
From the Falrbaven, N. Y., Register.
Mr. James Rowland of this Tillage, -
states that for twenty-five years his wife
has been a sufferer from rheumatism.' A
few nigbts ago she was io snob Dsin
tbat she was nearly orazy. She sent Mr, ,
Rowland for tbe doctor, but he bad read
of Chamberlain's - Paine Balm and in
stead of going for tbe physioisn be went '
to the store and seonred a bottle ot it.
His wife did not i pprove of Mr. Row
land's purchase at first, but neverthe
less applied tbe Balm thoroughly and
in an bonr's time was able to go to
sleep. She now applies it whenever she
feels an eobi or paio aid finds tbat it
always gives re' let. He says tbat no
medioloe wbiob she bsd used ever did
her so much good. The 25 and 50 cents .
sizfts for sale by 0nser k Brook.
As bas been previously aoooauoed in
these columns, Rawlins Post, of Lexiog-
ton, will bold an open meeting hers oa
May 8th, for ths purpose ot determining
whether or not it will be possible to
hold the next state enosmpmeni io
Heppner. All busioess men are ioviled
to be present.
Mr. J. B. Hoot bas jnsl renoyerrd
from a seven weeks' illness. Us recently
lost two of bis best cows by poison be
binks. Troubles seem Lrysr to ooms
singly.
Lock ib Door
Before tbe borse is stolen. Pnrlly. en-
ifli and vitsliieyour blood snd build op
your physical system before disease st
ank yon and serious sickness comes
iiiMxis Dsrsspsriua will mske too
rung snd vigorous DJ will expel from
yonr blood all impurities aod germs of
diarsse. Take flood's Bsrssparilla tow
NOT DUE TO HER SERIOUS TALK.
Matber remitted a Speckle to I". sari
It Pereeaalve I'owars.
"Did you notice," asked tbe girl with
the saintly expression of the girl with
the laughing eyre., "htm beautifully
Tommy Jaekeou behaved in church to
day?"
I lie girl w ith the laughing eyre
nodded silently, and Otm girl with the
saintly expression went on dreamily
"I think I hat l must Lut e innuugwd
Io tom b his atony little heart at last.
she said, thankfully, "but It has been a
herd struggle. I talked to him M-rlou
ly on Hatnrday when I waa celling n
my RuntJay eehord pupils, end h-a moth
tt seemed much Interested, fine said
site bad puniaUad him severely only tbe
8undsy before last, aod ewe bow ihsnif
fu!ly he bebavod last week. While jeav
tefiST "
"She punUhed biro, U," Lntemipi4
the girl with tbe laughing eye, uer
rily, "otily she re-versed ber usual orde
of proceedings. Generally she speak
him after she comes bopa f rwn ebureh.
ad be forgets til shout it bfora th
t-t.t Sunflay enmee srounl. jrut vwe
lerdsr she had a brilliant Meat arul b
dy be fanVed Lira be,fare settij
out."
O," lh :1 ,wr4 'J-e atinUy
ftor, t? tUw r.vV th.H vm
w'tfc.-iwn.
The Osxalte seems to have a bard
sorsp to keep enongh papers for Dies.
Any sobsoriber having any copies ot the '
issue of April SOtb will oonfer a favor
by leaving them at this t fflae.
Walt. Thompson runs stsge between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day exoept Monday and leaving evsry
day exoept Snuday, Hborteet and obesp
est ronte to the Interior. Oonser A-
Brook, agents.
8tate of Oblo, City of Toledo, i M
Linoa Uouoty.
Frank J. Cheney mak-s oath that be is
ths senior partner ot tbe firm of F. J.
Cheney k Co., doing business io tbe
City of Toledo, County tod State sfors
ssid, and tbst said firm will pay tbe
urn of one hundred dollars for each and
very case of Catarrh Ibst esnnot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Core.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this tun dsy or Decem
ber, A. D. lWk
flood's Pills are tbe favorite fsmlly 1
oatbarlla Easy lo take, gentle, milJ. I
25 cents.
rile) I'llrsl lirblag tile.
nymptoma: Moisture; fnlense Itching
snd stinging j tooet at night; worse by
oratcbiog- If allowed to ooutiooe tarn'
ori form wbiob often bleed and aloeraU
beoomiog very Sore. Hwsyoe'i Oiut-
meul slope tbe itching aod bleeding,
ueais oirersiioo, and in most eases re
moves Ibe tumor. Atdiaggist. or by
mail, ft 6o eeuU. Dr. bwayoe A Bon,
l Ullaneipuia,
I f money-Lack talks, what
docs it say ?
It says Schilling Best
las taking powdar
ffa (svatinf stliactS
suns and spua
arc right for you.
SI
far ssls by
. A. Wtsilery, lone
A. W.OIeeaon,
Notary rnblio.
Uali's Cstarrb Cnre U tskeo internally
and acts directly on tbe blood aod ma
ooas snrlsees of the system. Bsnd for
testimonials, trss,
K. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, 0.
.sTBold by droggiste,75d.
Any Isdy desiring lo purchase s -Ing
msohioo shoolj call oo J. W.
Vanghan and rittnlne bis latest ln
provet) Whit macbinea. A bsppy eom
blnatloo of a writiog desk and machine
oemhined. Light, rapid aod assy
running. tf.
"Exnnse me" observed tbe man lo
lav tanles "tint I am a nrgenn.and tbal
is not where Ihe liver i. Never yog
mind where lbs liver Is." retorted tbe
other. "If l wae in hi big loe or bis
left ear DeWilt's Little Earl Risers
wonld reaob it ml shake It for Mm. On
that ynej co t-et )onr gig-lsmps." Cob
ser A Brock.
Tbe old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with tbe modern
telephone, lllnatratee the old tedwos
methods of "breaking" oolds coin pars J
wilb their almost losisosoeooi euro by
Oue M hints O'Ogh Care. Coneer A
Brook.
To car all old eores, to bssl in
dolent olear, or speedilv en'e pilaw, yoo
need simply spply D Witt's Witoh Salve
arpordmg to directions. Da mag to-like
otloo willsaprtaynii. Coneer A Brook.
Al Usppner'e warehouss Phil Cob a
eiM pay tbe highest pries for foil wool
pells, hides, fur, elo. Pblll sells dlrflt
to Eastern layers. , Bee bin before
yoo sell yonr ntte. tf
Tetter, tUH-lllieum and Ixrema.
Tlislntenae ttrhlng snd smarting, Inci
dent to the disease, t trrstantlr allayed
by applying CbsmWUln r-T and
Hkln Ointment. Many very Tssd eases
have been permanently rmed by It. It
Is squally fuctent for itching piles and
a favorite reined r for aora nipples,
chsptied hand. chtlbUlns, frsst blue
and chronic sore eyas. Vi eta. per iwi.
Ir. fsdi's Cendltioa powdera, are
Jiiat what ft horse needs when In bail
comlitUia, Tonlri, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medlrlne and the beat In nae to tnt
hors) to prtrne oofldiUoo. 1'rtne ti
cetits pe pa:kage. .
Freeh vegeUblee sn-1 frail of the see. lf-,torl Hfl IflDa T?
son rseeivad Msy ellbeotsefs ffoo'. WcliilCU'-MII lUCa
oppoeiie Clf bot.l, tjorn-e lfta and tttt&&KiZJ&IZiSl:
l M-w "V aa) laff VB wwjf WHTTf) ayi awMS i ymaiai
Wilt..