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L x 1 OFFICIAL siS PAPER 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 FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1897. 1 WEEKLY 10. 7411 f SEMI-WKtU,Y NO UJ jT- r SEM I WEEKLY .GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTiS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At. $4.50 per year, 11.25 fnr mi months, 75 ota. .or three mcmcnB, striotly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. rHIS PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agency, At and 65 Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisco, California, where oou raota 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 8:15 p. m. Leaves Heppner Jundio i 10:50 p, in. and ar rives at Heppner 1:20 a m Hnokane Express No. 4 leavps Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:22 p. m. and Uma ilia 9:25 p. m. Portland Kinross No. S. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5 a 15 a n. and Heppn r Juncti n 6:12 a. m a' d ar ives at Portland 11:E9 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Porilmd 9 p. m, and ar rives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:48 a. m. and at Umatilla 55 a. m- Fast Mail No. 1 leave TJmatrla 9:25 p. m. and arrives at eppner Junction 10:40 p. m. and at Portlai d6a. m For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K fc N., Heppner, Ore. OFFICIAIi XSXSesCTOXaTr. United States Officials. . Pmudent William McKinley V 'n-l'reildent (iarret A. Hohari Secretary of State John Sherman uurMiary of Treasury Lyman J, Kane Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Kuasell .. Alser Sotirelary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James .. finrv Alt irney-Uoneral Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agriculture j nines Wilson slate or Oregon. Wovernor W. P. Lord Pooretaryof State H. B. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Metschan Hnpt. I'ublic Instruction U. M. Irwin Attorney Ueneral (I. 51. ldleman Pa,,,,., J Hinger Hermann J w. K. EUis Printer W. H. Leeds ( It. S. Hhbti, 3 jnreme Judites F. A. Moore. ( C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Ctronit Judge Stephen A. Lowell I'l-ojoour.ing Attorney.... H. J. bean Morrow County Officials. J.-iut Senator A, W. Gowan lt.)rmoutiitive J. N. Hrown County Judge A. (i. Hartholomew ' Commissioners ....J.K.Howard J. W. Beckett. " Clerk J. W. Morrow " Bheriff K. L. Vat lock " Troasnrer Frauk Gilliam Assessor J. '. Willis " Surveyor J. W, Hornor School Hup't Jay W. Shipley ' Coroner U. . Vuughan KZPPNEB TOWN OFK10KKS. M .wi Thos. Morgan U ..incilinei Oeo. Consor. Frank Oilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Slocuin, SI. I .initintli.l n,wl .1 It Himnna. .'. W. A. RiohnnlB.in T naniror.... I w- Briggs marshal A. A. Koberts Precinct Offleera. f the Puna W. E. Kichardson Omstahle.. N. B. WheUtotie United States Und Oltteers. TBI DALLES. OB. J. fr. Hnnn Itogister A. 8. Bigg. K t.4 AR1 MI1V. OR. li.V. Wilson Register J. 11. Kobbins essasT BOOIBTIES. HAWUNS POST, NO. IL a. a. b. M Ut Lexington, Or.. th lsst Saturday of .( month. All veterans ar, iutiuxi hi jnu, i-i ur ull. (V 14. PlTun. Adinuwt. tf (fluimauder FRED I HENDLEY Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Eobo. Pendleton, Baker uiiy, xwgin ana Huntington. S SPRAINS S St. Jacobs Oil the foil. Use V AND 3 r A IlVTti AT ifi it and promptly feel the cure. That's ft. : g all, but that is something sure. V McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of DllriUrx1 Llnllnn'e firuf A -mart nan innl 4 1 r J si II tTt J t . . i- ans and SpeoiHoatioDS famished oa Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's .till unpublished (Begins in way.) C. E. RANOUS, Hbppnbb, Oregon, application. Contracting a Specialty. All kinds Of llimhpr. RbtntrlpH aa.Vi doors and windows on hand and furnished at reiiBouaoie raies. uive me your order. All kinds of repairing done Ht reasonable rates. Leave orders with P. C. Thompson Co. 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 Great Americans. Many of them unpublished in connection with this series .H,VU: " iiiwmieu io puuurn special mograpnicai studies under tne general title of MAKi.KS.OP THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CON AN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinarv talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, All the Action that he will wrltedunng the coming year, with the exception . . w.....u,.ti.f..D vvanu-iii liuuiii-.uLtuu wiiicu wereeugageu irom nim long ago, will iw n"J ijniDuu INiniCN'TO 111 1II1IH8D9 JUKI, ( HAND ,RR HiHIIH 1 nl ...i. i iu- .l. ..,-- matters, or who loves Buitnala, we will Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimbleflnger" stories. send f re", upon Bpnlioation, a oopy of RUDYAKD KIPLTNG. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will coutribute to McCwrk's the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. Society. Ia addition to its in 0CTAVE THANKT Is preparing for 'the Maoazink a series of short stories in which the same tensely interesting reading, it oontains a '"u"pcar, aimougn eacn win oe complete in ltselt. list of the valuable and unnnal ore- Anthony Hope Bret Herte Robert Barr miuoiR given by the paper. Address Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russe 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 Maoazink for joy,, mo ouuauup null price 01 wiucn is only Sent Free 410-411 United Charities Building, New York. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Three I ioriaot FIRST-Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will allord yon the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental 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 agfnt and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address A Campaign Of Education Hoi to Get it crrr a a For 3 J.UU BICYCLES IN WAR. The Wheel Has Beoome Popular in the National Guard. Stint I OUPHMILLELED tf" OFFER Jas. C. Pond, Uen. fas. Agt,. Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. H. Batty, Ueueral Agent, 21 Htark Ht.. J'ortlKiiit Or. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in the City Drag Btor, near City Hotel. tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Oflioe hoam, 8 to 10 n. m., enrl 12 o 2 p. ra , at reirtenc. Mm. U. W' loh'e property, and 10 to 12, a m , to 2 to 5 p. m , at nflloe ia the rear of Borg't jewWry atore. 6! RdllUltd 1 M 01 W. PEN LAND, EU. U. RIHHOP. Prmildrat. Cuklrr. THiNSACTS i 6EXFM BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Uids on Favurahle Trrna. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD HEPPNER. tf OREGON hTOCK KKANDH. Whils yoa s,pyonr sabMriptioD paid up yoo oaakiwp your bran, I in frMof oharg. Bor. P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B f.a left houlder; oattlo, sums on left hip. Cook, A. J.,Ijen.Or. Homes, Wlon right honl 1nr. ( mm, Mmonn right hip: Mr marie square nmp o9 loft and split in right. DtmalaM. W. M .flallowar. Or. ('sttls, R U on right side, swailow-fork in Moh tr; horses, 11 U on left hip. Kl. BrDoolas. Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, cattle Min on lefthip. hole in right ear. Flnrmio. li. A.. Hennner, Or. TattU. LP on right hip; norma V with bar under on right shoulder. Jones. Hanr. Hsppn"T. Or Horses branded ri Jon the left hunldw: rattle bra idd J on right hip. also nnderbit io left ear. Itajigs in Slorrow ooontr. inhns n. Foil I. Lna. Or. Hon. elrlT m left utilU; nattle, ssmeon right hip, under hal' wop la rth' anil mlit ji left ear Kenn. Mike. HeDDier. Or. Horses branded RNY on lefthip otitis sama and crop 08 Isft I Mrs nnrter slope on ins rigni LmhCT. J. W. Hummer Or. Horses branded Land a on left shoulder; eettl sam on left hip, wattla over right eys, thru slits in right ir. Minor. Oerar. nernner Or. attls. II Dm right hip; norm M on lertshoalder. Morran, H. N.. Heppner. Or. Horses, M ) on left shooi'Ui eatti sam on len nip OalK.m. J. W Dnnglfts. Or.i honws O on let shoulder; cattle Mine no right hip. Parker ft Ulsaeon. Hani man .Or. Hones IP on left shoulder. Piner. J. H.. Islington. Or. -Horsea. JE eon. aerted m left etwialder; oattta, sains on lef hip, ondw bit in each ear. Ilertirr 1. W.. Hetinner. Or. Hnreee, JO nt left shonldar. (Mils, ()n right hip. i Him. K. O.. Hennner. Or. (Vtle W (' or left hip. erop nt rtuht and nmlef hit 10 hi ft yfwtr, rtewian; norees s von lert anonuier. First National Bank OF HErrSER C. A. RHCA. Preelderv T. A. RHCA, Vice Prealden GCO. W. CONtCN, - Caahle S. W. SPCNCCR, - Aaa'tCaahie Tran.ti.-1s i Grwril BjuUd; h-'ms. On all ruol th world Bought and Sold. Collections made on all points on rrHKinsMs Trrms. surplus and un llvtlf.1 Pr-.nts. USJHIOINI. To be ednpsteri nr-a mvst rcaa the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Lealie'a Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 f ifth Avenue, New York, is full of the best thin Its Illustrations are superb; stories charming; and its literary mmnte skill. ft Huch a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every home. "Vj The subscription price ol Lealie'a t4 pe nnum. q We make the unparalleled otter of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi- A Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such oner was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made O airaln. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday Q gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. ,1 Remit by postal order or check to the ' 5- 'J y iieppncr, uregon. t WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York Tbe Oo-tlook will t In K.I7, as it bas been dnrlnff each ol its twenty seven I hiKiiix.n. J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses. I or I ..... . ii:.i....in.. n.. T.... t left vmMeri Mills.. on left eh.mlder. J'". "" 1 "-u .u Torn. It. W.. H-npnar. I r.-Winall ratillal T left st.'tnlder, hnreea; oaltla sains no left hip wita split in rwtii, ears. la Tarinu cdlloriHl rt'artan'bts Tin OittliHik give a ooRipaot review of the NOTICE OF CONTEST. runup Mtatks !,ni Orrim. lA tirstlili'. (Irftfim Merih II IH(7 I lOMrLAIN'l' HAV1NO BKK.N MAllK AT mis ontce iijr tlin duly verified snd ror- iiipreiM Slllliavil Ol JOhll MA II IHUll elli. lii that lna A. M linkers who msd IImiImt cul ture entry No tl.'Uatthe I!. H. Und (iltlce at ia oratide tirexmi, on Kebruary Isih Iwi for the t.'i tt V and Si MK'-I Hec 17 Ti H. K K. VS. M . he. failed t diim.lv allh II,. iln,u.. culture law In tiila. that she failed Pi break or rstiw to lie broken flvr seres or any number of r.- mi eei.i iraci wiunn one year alter her miner I'niiiire einry or sain trsrl; that she never made anv liniinivcmeiifs iiimn ..l.l ir i snd did soiiis time In the year law removs Iroin sslil roomy and state and has never relumed biio oio st aiiont As an Auxiliary to Military Facilities tlie Two-Wheeled Vehicle Will Be of Inestimable A secure foothold has been obtained by the bicycle in the army and in the liutional guard. Officers, who by long service under old conditions are. likely to be conservative to a degree, admit, that before long the wheel will be a valuable aid to military movements in time of war. Some years ago Gen'. Miles, who i an enthusiastic advocate of the wheel. said: "The results obtained under the most adverse and discouraging conditions prove conclusively that the bicycle will in the future become a most valuable auxiliary in military operations, not only for courier service, but also for rapidly moving organized bodies of men over the country." . Gen. Miles said in asubsequentspeech to wheelmen that the use of the bi cycle for military purposes is one that would attract naturally the attention of every soldier. "We all know," said Gen. Miles, "that in military matters one of the principal arts in war is rapidity of movements and the power to move troops and mu nitions of war rapidly from one part, of the country to another. Hannibal, the master of the military art, was Anally overcome by the rapidity of movement of one of the corps of the enemy against a portion of his army. Alexander, Ilannibal and Cicero used horses and Napoleon coaches in moving rapidly portions of their corps from one partof the country to another. "Now, the question is whether the American forces mounted on wheels can do as niuoli as if mounted on horses. It is true that a man mounted on a wheel can move over the ordinary roads with greater rapidity and make greater distances than he could possibly move on foot or mounted upon a horse. It is true that if you wish to nd a dis patch and station racehorses a short distance apart they might iiossibly make better time than the wheelmen could over the same road, but it is a question, with the improvements that you are making, whether wheelmen cannot in time pass even the race horse. 'T ! . ... I l .. .1 ii . ... " "iniiuicu iiiai mere are in this country over 250,000 men who are, ac customed to ride the bicycle. If out of Hiat number 50.000 men were organized it w ould make one of the most effective army corps that was ever marshaled In any country nt any time." aot long ago Lieut. Hunt, of Rherl- exjierience in riding, made a march of 15 miles on wheels in one hour and 25 minutes. The men took one long rest and carried (he full cquip- menhs of a soldier. At the end of the ride they were fresh enough to mnke the journey back a pleasure. The ordinary time of such a march for sol diers burdened with their rifles and lie- longings would be aliout five hours. Some national guard office rs of rank do not take, as lioiefiil a view of the service of bicycle In time of war as does the ranking officers of the nrmy. They point out that there are heiul winds, bud roads and punctured tires to contend with, and that no ammuni tion or coinmixHariut train could keep pace wnii a corps of wheelmen. The guardsmen say: "Cycle Infantry In huge bodies v.otild tail to accomplish much, but in small Imleiiendent tlctuchnients could accomplish n great deal. "If I'tK-h rci'imeiil were allowed to or ganise one of the additional compiiiiie.s provuiiii ror in the new drill n giilation n from the many bicycle clulm in the vicinity, the guard would lie much ben efited. Such a company Mionlil drill an provided for hi the present l'iiil'd Stales Infantry Drill Reguliit.liiiiN,' but in single runk when inoimlyil, uiui should consider the bicycle, simply a i u means of locomotion. In addition, t-ach man should lie a good signal man Hid have some knowledge of telcg ophy. Ilia powers of observation Oiould lie trained to the highest .degree, ind hia ability to draw reconiiiiiasunee tnnm accurately tlevelo(l. Ktich n company should lie taught greot Inde pendence of action, ami during the On a Tnnr of Inspection. J. B. Eddy, editor of the Plaindealer Bnd a member of the board of railroad commissiobers, wbo bas been making an official inspection of the Southern I'u- cifio snd other roads in the. Willamette valley the past two weeks, ar en yester day with bis family. He weut to Salem last nitfbt to attend the monthly mee'.- ing of the boBrd. Next Monday it i expeoted the inspection of the roads iu Eastern Oregon will begin, after that he will be home most of the time to Httend to bis editorial duties Plaindealer. mmm Absolutely Pure The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Obil bo wie, Va , certifies that be bad con sumption, was given np to die, songht all medioal treatment that mntlAV pnnM ..i.j.n . .. Celebrated for its area' leav-ninii strennrlh ioi.u.c, miruaiiouugnremeaieane 0001(1 and healihfulness. Ans'irns the food anamst hear of, but got no relief; spent many theohTOpbramls113 oI aiiulteration oomu'a te uigots sunns np in a enair; was induced boyal bakino powdeb co., nkw yobk. . to try Dr. King's New Disoovery, nd was cured bv use of two hottles For r.ha pnst three years bus been attending to Fatal shootlnn Near La Grande. business, and isys Dr. King's New Dis- From the Elgin Recorder. oovery is the grandest remedv ever made. A shnntinu afTrnv onnnrrad to mit., ... www..v. a ,wt U11IQ3 n?J f8UV'Y,nU0b fr VId e88t0t Ls 0nde, Sunday morning, also for others In his community. Dr. ... , , . , King's New Disoovery is guaranteed . refmlte io te death of Henry for Coughs, Golds and consumption. It Seidel, a resident of that seotiou, at the don't fail. Trial bottles free at Oonser bands of George Bartmess, a pioneer u.uK,.rP. resuenl of the Orande Ronde. Fossil Journal: Mr. F. O. Hindle. the L Bartme98 wa8 awsted and taken to 0. R. & N. agent at Arlington, was re- L .'P' where he h.Bd hi Prelim' cently married to Miss Edith Yonng, whose parents live at Gooseberry, Mor row county. They will not likely live in Arlington long, m Mr. Hindle is mak nary hearing before Justice Van Buren. The examination lasted the greater part of Monday and Tuesday sod resulted in holding the defendent to the grand jury, a bigger station. ing a record as agent there tbat will hl8 bnDd being placed at 85000 00 which nn dnnht oon loo tn hi. . he hftd n dlffloulty in obtaining. - f ullJU,,"L' l" lilt.- , . i,iuuuioiiisi iea up to tne snoot ing was oooasionad by a depute over a My Nelithbor Told He small plat of land that Bartmess bad re- Abont Hood's Saranparilla and advised served on a furm leased to Seidel, and me to try it this is the kind of adver whion the latter was attempting to take lining which gives Hood's Sarssparilla foroible possession of at the time the the largest tales in the world. Friend shooting ooourred. tells friend that Hood's Sarsapanlls The dead man has been a residence of onres; that it gives strength, health, vi the oouoty for a number of years and ia tality and vigor, and whole neighbor- pretty well known in and around Sum- hoods use It as a family medicine. metville. hs ing at one time wnrk,t , FlnorVa Piiia nnt. ,a.n ..j ,.ti Pl E- Wade. His reputation for ceaoe on the liver Bnd bowels. Onre sick had q''fesg was not the best in the hendache. world and the sympathy of the nennla . , . artnear to ha wiik Ua-in.... j. w. uisrs;, me uervsis newspaper A. W. Gleasnn, Notary rublic man, baa been appointed postmaster at ataie or Uhlo, City of Toledo, ) Gervais. Mr.' Clark bas Derformed good Luoas Oouoty. ( work for the party and it was proper "k J. Cheney makes oath that he ia that be should reoeive tbe appointment. ,he ,euior partner of the firm of F. J. The Gazette is glad to learn of Mr. l'beD Co-t doing business in the Clark's success. uity ot lIedo, County and 8tate afore said, and tbat laid firm will nav th. It Is the Best on Karth." .ura of , unlldred do - nach and That is what Edwards k Parker, mer every case of OatBrrh that nannnk h- W VWAiW-'iN' rUUubJ!?.V:': 0ured b U,lll' Ct8" Cart, ame back, deep' tented ant e..i... I ,. Frank J. Cheney. pains. Sold by Oonser & Brook. my presence, this GlU'day of Cecern- hu, a n rw .. 1 . I uenry murpuy, oi luuuuuieui, iu- rormed tbe llnzot'e over tbe "long tils- i i tanor." Wednesday eveuiog tbat tbe HBAI" ad all been repaired and teamsters atarrn viire ia taken internally ne.t fear no trouble. The Galette will noa 0,s a"y DlOOfJ and mu- state too that tbe line works exoellently. 00,18 ,,,,r,BOe, of e system. Send tor leaiimoniais, tree. Soothing, and not irritating, strength K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ing, and not weakmg, small but, effec tiySold by druggists, 75o. ve snob are tbe qualities of De Witt's Little Early Risers tbe famous . little " "0 " require a column to say uilla. Cooser A Brook. that the Ueppuer telephone line reaohed Monument on last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. U. U. Halloo, wire oi ftuor ad that It works well in everv narllon. HKllooE.or ice i-enaieion irnmne, ae Br, j, wnl b9 Dll.ueJ on ,0 parted last Salordayfor ber Pendleton Cm,k al onoe. of oourM ,be w,r ome, after spending few dk)i wiin fMtened or "tied" at abont everv fonrth relatives and friends at tbli plane. Dole or trM tnJ nl uk, anm, ... I se.H a....tl,.k 1 il A ..I . . P.orn-To tbe wife of Homer MoFsr- ,u ura.mass oraer. land, a son, at la Angeles, Uai., April U(1 .iBiirlnff , tlliri.has. a .... - . . .1 I .1.11 .1.1- 1 . W 3IJ, 1W7. Moiner auu ounu umuK won- ,ng mBOnM ahonld Call on J. W. IMlrsI I'llral luhln riles. VatigliBn and fiamine bis latest Im- 1. 1 time .i,.n,i..n ui,i ..i.im summer months roinnelled to furnish id'e'ntrv Ti'''' 'n view oftheisiii-eii.iion mafia nnd Iiifornuilion nhowlng the H rd and re.iilre. Ui be and spiar le-f.irr riallet.t rtetaila of t he surmtiiiiliiiir J. W. Morrow, coiinty rierk of Morrow ronnty, country." Chicago Tribune r-BT'Ml. at hlsothee st Heppner. Orenn,oli the I " Wa'tenbiirer, W. J., Oalloway. Or.i horees I world's progress; II follows with rare quarter rirrls JW on riatit shimlder: rattle I , luaiiere rrlejw on nl,t hip and n-tit sie. an me inipnrtai t piiiiantriropio ana in Tm2TimM,mU " ,Ur",n M"rr""""1 dual rial movements of the day; baa a complete drparlment of religious new; Notice Of Intention. devotes mucn space to the interest, ol I . L - 1 . 1.1 . . ine liorae; reviews ourreni liiiaitire; I.asd drrni tTm liii.ir". 'isr'.fiw. fartiielni rbeertnl tali!tl!k alxitit mii VOTK KH lir.RF.BY OI VKN ' 1 H At'Yh K I ''d things: atid, in short, aims to give 4 f.,llnlti mine.) settler has flle.1 null, e id fr,h 1,, formation, r ritfllial lihiervatloti. 111. III'PIIIIIIII ,1 mr ,,, a.,,,. II, . , . . 1 . Iii. i.im, st.. I ti.s sold proof will m made Im. ana reasonable ruieriainmeoi fi.re J. M. M'lrrow. I iumty I leis at llei.piier. tiresmi oH My ;ui. ir. vis; lift BKS i. (JAfNT, li t r. So. HU. tor the S, w; and W14 SKL. l It. K. K. W M. He names the f.lloai.s ltne to prove his rn.iUniio'is resl'lei.ie up-m and cuitiistlon 01 nl.l 1aI..I. '! - Henjs-olti Mstte.n, R..t.rt V tts..r, l(r ly I'. In, John Mi Kerrln all of Heppner, (Oetfoll, eH, JAi. f. M'HIRK. KiK'.it' t. Mhdayof .May. I.i7 still o'eloek a m of said nsy men anil mere to pr.elu. e s.ie, teatlinoiiy ssthev may ha . a r.iliren.lns kald alleratlons, the final henfli Ui ha had hefure the li.-sl.t.-r and Itrerlter st la (irsiide, Oregon 011 tht tTd day ol Mey, at It) o rloi k a. m. B. T. lt.(i, Herl.ler. J. M. ROrlrllN. Ml Ml. Iti elver. limber Culture Final Proof Tbe Oanett doHi tint question the Loeest 'f t r"r. Cnna' jril-i to insist npoo lit eh io elvspre ami r t r. at thk I'M I f tHK .(i tUntl tleripll"ti, whether the S'lb. J, .',,,.;." ,','t" .!"e "or. jroi,' , c;trti Omrlm Vaodefbi.t or tbe -1 man wb' rart.s Li tifea l by h"tiest I.L 1. . Ue eatiuot fuu II.- t.rr on any other pl.o. V.b.t i II. p i .11? I 1 nh, e nt. fl'eel."-. '"'';. 1 ' t .. t I 1 ,rt;t 1 . e !, Il -i ! ' ir In) i'! 1.) I".; 'ft. 1 V .' . ..f the V t , t,i I,.! N'l I V.rtl Hi lb e M ' . t 1 f r-n . "i-rry.a.i n t r.egit.tiing wilh the fifty Qifth volume, tbe paper will aiiaie the regular tbsga zine s.l', which will add greatly to its Oifivrijience and attrartiveaeas. The Outlia k le pqhli-lird every Htnr..iy fifty-two Isatiet a year. 1 lie first (sane In 'sell rnotilu ia an Illustrate. I Mi.' .ziLe Nun.U r, CMiiUiiitr, abo'.l I aire as inai.y (isges an the or lit.srv iai;i-, t-.,i,ii with a Urife Min.I.er of pu lures. , l The rrifeof Tl (J-lt!'i.,k I. Ili le l i 1 I d illar a )eaf jn a ln,re, i,f Ires ll,n ref.t ' day. H-tid (.-r a e,..r jr.. r, e ( an 1 1 . 1 il r a!- Teachers' Examination. VOTH K H II E It K B Y IVK! THAT roH 'he piirieeM. ol niaalti( an rismliiatl'in of all .ra.ina w hn may i.lter themaelvea as i aii.1l. dales lor leai hers of the s h.e.ls of II. Is rouuly alio p.sie 1 r aiaieaii.l 11 le niplomsa, I he nullity, a. I, .K.I a. Iperlnteli'letit thereof hold a pule lie eiainl' ailnn st the rourl honae at Heppner, "r"i"t n..iiiei,T, na i.'in, ir,, I'aled this 4lh day of May I" . 7 tl M JA V ellll'l RV. H. h.M.i aupt., Morrow 1.0 Now la the lime to get tbe We kly Oregoman, the greatest newspaper of the West. Uilb tbe(iaatitb strict ly In ad ranee, one year, t-'l.fiO, No better conildtiatiun of nespa r esoU made 0 tbe elate. DOQ DURIES A CAT. A I. Itlla I'syrhologlral Sperolatlo. Con eernlng the I net. lent. A dog and a cut, Ix-longlng to tbe sniuo maetcr, were the lieat frieli'ls In the world, and ejM-nt tlieir time in frolicking together. One dny, while plnyiug iu uatinl, the eat dictl suddenly, falling n.1 the dog'a f-et. The latter, at first, did not reulie what haul 1ii,.h in 1, Im coiititHM'd liia pl'iy, iil 1 tjf. pushing and riir'Kviiig his roininii'"ii. hut with eviihiit aet'itiiKhluetit al o r inertness Afu-r syittie time he spt ;ir -d Io utidcr sliitnl tli- situation, and h jrrii f found vetit In prolonged howls. I'riM'iitly h whs aeii'd w ith the 1. 1. 11 of burying th cut. lie pulled her III to the garden w here ho soon dug a hole with bis puw and put In the lly of his former coin pliriioii. II.- then p'tlllc'l the hole wit dirt, and, rtrrti-hiiig Ihiiim If out on the grme, returned hia moiiriiftil howling The .ei4 of burning the eat was e Iriiorditiiiry. Inure mine the thought fuliiran? I'ould It, ! Iiiiit.'iiion, or, w hii h i H le-tter ruplurnit ion, ilid tl .!..(' lifi B M'ie l.li :i I ,f eot,, 1 1, fialle II. at t fc( h Soulifcl .es 'I' !.' Iu. h iiii;0, i.,i,i,t. . Ui lulu WAVK VOI It (.RUM Symptoms: Moisture; Intense Itobing P1,0"1 Wbil9 nnlnwi. A bappy 00m ,d stinging j most et night; worse by b,nH,ion "ting desk and machine uigur, rapi.i ana easy , tf. combined. an nrui.d.ii,!!' If allowed to continue turn ore fotm w I, loli often bleed snd nloerate brooming very eore. 8 a ay tie's Dint- Edward Shields, tbe lecturing Journal tiiHtit stopa the Itching and bleeding, 1st, arrived no Wednesday and yesterday neaie Ulceration, auu m most cues r.- . j(oe(, hy Mf, HhiolJi mJ Mf 0 movrn IUI lilisill.i ui uM.-", 'tin U'I,HI.. mail, for faloeuU. Ur. fewa) ne & Hon, " "' 111 .1.. I. u 1 I K Vrlia fnaa'' nu.mwvmA ilis etn M -'. " ,r.mi.- a ttj au u U Aotfloire IIrId; Mim D-illy Qjwhd, NH-tniM "hnl I am ft inrffwn.ftod thai .f.... .l...s. ..U.rl mtmlK. vf.it. Dt Wr 1110 llVflf W." Wfr TOO ing friends and relatlvee in Portland othr -if u WM in blg toe or hia and Tbe Dalits, returned borne on left ear lMWitt'a Little Early Risers onld reach It and shake It for biro. Do fburaday of last week. Schillings Best is a pub lic as well as a private good, It means such that yon can bet yonr gig-lamps.' eer urooa. Con- Lient. E. H. Farrow, formerly ol I'eotlleton, Is In jail in New York City, ohargrd with orookednsse. Irs t'.Srs SodS kaki.f pnw4 Pave; avnitis salierts aae spues The old way of delivering messages by postboys compared with the modern as you and your neighbors telephone, illustrate n,e old tediom . . C I methods of "breaking" colds compared with tl sir ilmosl iiistantaneous cure by (hie Minute Cogb Care, Conner & Brock. . want at fair prices. 4.1 Pot sate hy f. A. Woolery, lone V.. A. t'bspil, of (looeebnrry, drnpd In Wednesday and planted down the "s'l'ilguleiil' for our great religions weekly one year. He eayi crops art O. K. out In bis section. Teller, Balt-lllieum and Interna. The Intense Itching and smarting, tn 1- di'litVi these dlseitws, talnatantlv allayed ' Skin Ointiueiit. Many very ual csjm s if the onunly court is willin', be will rani O. W. Balaiger oonteated 0e. Isom's claim to a piece of laod, before Judtie Freelanil, yesterday. To rors ill old sores, to heal ao In dolent nicer, or speedily Cur. piles, yon need simply apply Pe Wilt's Wilob Salve according to directions. Ill maa-to-like action will snpris. yon. Oonser AV Brook. Will VI ill--.ll -.ww--, I""...."; , . . . I.y applying ('bamlrlBln s Kye and CliBS. Robinson It np from lone, and 4 v, i'V, . I i ... i i ... t ! ja- r M'-t r. UuiJo-,,, j A,tof ',rfent. ..ir, Niru-ls A LeACb, atf.'i,te , , , lti. , l.-istr. I'lace, Nw Voilt Citr, UlUigtoo. have tK-en s rttmni-iitly cnr.l oy It. It tUrl , t,(H, lt oni Hr. io0( la eou.illv i llli lout for t hlng I'lh s Bti'l ., j a f..vorlt r';""-'ly '"f "r" "'I'l'1'"'' At llepinier'e warhouse i'hil Coba rot. II .V eMl .f r..,n a. nnall, '"'''''''"'''''! 3 will pay the bigbe.t pric. for fullwj.il wslteler's S-, i,rre and !j.,pl,i.r Kiier- , ",r rn 1 th" fart j . . - . . lts, hid., furs. etc. l'hill sells direct ,i it-at. r is tu n'.l .f?e t,,. st, I ,e , 1 ','y ','f ,'""- f "" '"" "' Ir. lad)' (omlillon I'.-wiliM, are lo Kaslern buyers. Nee Lim before ... ., , ii'vlti' Il'.wi i. r, i. n biinnin run- i t,t what a hor in.U Winn In bad ,n .,,, ,i io.ki renin i, .i . r limrj mi l .miior ! lit. It. ia il.tl.i tijt i, f . .r in All eart Vi't tni(ilit. 'I If y ai A ( , sfc-et.te, lleppiier; J. A, W oolet y. i.l. ,1 (,f w ,;it t. ... i ,1,,'. i ini'dii'lno and the Ix-nt . . . ' - i. . - . C. V. Ilayird was np fr ru Tbe Dulles re not food but In iihm In ruit . h"ii" In prim" eoudltioq. lrt e Vt TuesJsy last, on busiue4 Oonnatti? 1 twuti f.'r a-' alii) I fwlnot loaf) BiMpsaf. i