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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1897)
TO TUB GIVES TUB CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental GREAT UNION: NORTHERN Ry- PACIFIC RY. VIA . VIA t Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND AND St. Paul Kansas City THE CHRONICLE rank I wit Ik ireateat newspapers '.n the United states. THB CHKONICLK dm no equal on ma fiemo Coast. It leads all In ability, enterprise ana new. THE CHRONICLE'S Telegraphic Reports ars the latest and most reliable, Its Local News the fullest and spiciest, and Its Editorials from the ablest pens In the country. THECHUONICLE has always oeen. ana always will be, the friend and champion of the people as against combinations, cliques, corporations, or oppressions of any kind. It will be Independent In everything neutral In nothing. LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers .Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For fall details oall on O. R. 4 N. Agi nt at Heppner, i,r address W. B. HTJRLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Oregon. E. McNEli-L, President and Manager. 11 I JiMlilil Jsliillliil 'or-- ; i V l?-rfj. ' H Southern Pacific QUICK TI3VTI3 I TO San Franolsoo I T" H - And all point In California, via the Mt. Bhasta mute oi tue Co The (treat highway through California to all point Kast and South. Grand Hoenin Routs of the I'aoifio Coast. Pullman Hnffet HlenpHrs, Beoond-olaas Bloopers Attnched to express trains, Hltording snpenor accommodations Tor snnond-olaas passengers. For rat, tioknts, slenpiiig oar reservations, atn. nail noon or address K. KOKHLKli, Manager, K. P. ROGERS, Asst. Hon. K. A P. agt., Portland, Oregon The Chronicle Holldlng. DAILY lty JVta'l, Foliage Paid. S6.70aYcar. BANK. R0BBEK9 CONVICTED. One Wounded and Torn Btate'i Evidence Will Board With Sapt Gilbert, of Salem Sheriff Foreytbe, of Wallowa oounty, reoenlly lodged David Tucker and Ben Owenby in the "pen" for a seven years, term each for tbe part tbey played in the Joseph bank robbery last fall. Tbe Statesman oommeDts as follows: The two last named were oonvicted of robbing the bank at Joseph, on October 1, 1890, when three men enteied the bank about 3 o'olock, and after cover ing four customers of the bank, and Acting-Cashier J. D. McCully, secured about $2000. The populaoe of the town having been aroused tbe robbers at tempted to make their escape, when tbe robber, who bad tbe sack of money, was shot down. Tucker was wounded aDd only one man escaped, oarryiug with bioi tbe sack of money which he had taken from bis dead oomrade. Later Tucker, tbe wounded robber, turned state's evidence implicating John Mar tin, a saloon keeper, and Benjamin Oweuby. two well-known characters. These were promptly arrested and thus far Owenby and Tuoker have been cou- vioted and now ocoupy cells in tbe pen itentiary. Poisons engendered by food ferment ing in a ayepepuo siomaon are toe ui- reot oanee of rheumatism, gout, broD ohitis, liver and kidney complaints, asth ma, pneumonia and many nervous ailments These results are prevented by the use of tbe Hbaker Digestive Cordial, a remedy discovered and prepared by tbe Shakers of Mount Lebanon, N. Y. It is in itself a food aDd has power to digest other food taken with it. Thus it rests the diseased stomach and finally mas ters tbe worst oases of dyspepsia. It acts promptly and fresh strength and increase of weight soon follows. Tbe first dose, taken immediately after eat ing, abates the pain aud distress so dreaded by dyspeptics. Trial butties enough to prove its merit. 10 cents. Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors reoommend it in plaeo of Castor Oil. LOCAL SQUIBS. County oonrt in session tbia week. Call up phone No. 3 when you want anything. BALDNESS A DISEASE. A French Doctor Says It May Be Prevented. : The Weekly Chronicle W. 8, Brown, of Nebraska, will tak out 6,000 bead of sheep from this lnoality, leaving next week. A. M. Crea will also start bis bands nbont the same time. HUE YOD 601 EAST? If so, be sure and see that your ticket reads via The Ko.ifiweste.ii Line ....THE CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY TDM IB TUB Great Short Uqc BHIWEKN DULUTIT, Sr. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Tlielr Magnificent Track, Pwrlosa Vcstlbiiled Dining ami bleeping Car Trulm, and Motto: Thd Great st Wce'.ly h tho Couilry, $1.50 a ! (Including poitngn) to any part of the United Htuti'S. Canada and Mexico. TFIK WBKKI.Y OHItoXlUI.K, the brightest inrt must complete Weekly Newspaper In the world, prints regularly 81 columns, or twelve pages. of News. Liter iture and (ieuural Informa tlun;alsoa magnificent Agricultural Department, SAMPLE COPIES SiNT FR-E. A Pleasant Experience, A few days ago a charming lady, who was traveling alone oeiween nr.. ram and Chicago, was accosted by a hand some gentleman, who invited her tn take dinner with him. "Certainly, Mr. Carson," sbe replied, "for the Wisonnsiu Central Lines have tbe best dinning oar service in tbe world ; I shall be delight Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring that tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor if Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in tbe blood. Electric Bitters improves tbe appetite, aids digestion, and is prononooed by those who have tried it as tbe very best blood purifier and oervw tocio. Try it. Sold for 50c or $1. 00 per bottle at Coneer & Brock's drug store, Newt. Smith is over from Fox Valley for John Day merchandise. Greens and vegetables, arriving daily at tbe Orange Front opposite City hotel corner Main nod Willow streets. Prompt delivery to all parts of tbe city. tf Geo, D. Fell was over from Pend leton Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The all-absorbing topic, the Cuban question, is agitating oongreaa, but in Heppner the .. citizens are striving to ascertain how R C. Wills, in Black man's old stand, can offer such bargains in shoes, spring and summer dress goods Mr. Wills is making a specialty of tbese lines, but he will give you bargains in thousands of other articles. It will pay you to see R. C. Wills before plnoing yonr order. Mail orders a specialty Don't forget tbe plaoe. tf Speoinl sale of pooket knives and pipes at half price at tbe Oraoge Front. The assistant cook at the Pal ion out his band badly with a deliver a tew days ago. The West fit-Id (Ind.) News prints tbe following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank MoAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L., N. A &C. Ry. here, says: 'I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nndDiarr hoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without it in my family. I con sider it the best remedy of the kiuil maDufeo'ured. I take pleasure in rec ommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by Coneer & Brock. Tbe Scattered by Contagion on Whose Implements tbe Microbes Find Lodgment. Barbers Now the real cause of baldness has been discovered, and a French derma tologist, Dr. Labourand, suggests a Old lTW L.LIA yrof. W.H.Peke, who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, haa without doubt treated and cur ed more cases than any living: Physician: but success is astonishing;. We have heard of cases nt ao Tears' standing; curou uy him. Ho publishes valuable work on this dis ease, which he senaa with a large tot- - ... , n anv sufferer remedy. By the use of this remedy, he ; who may gen(1 tne,r p, o. and Express address. V7 DO YOU WANT THE chronicle: Reversible Map? "always on time" has given this mad a national reputation. All classes o( passengers carried on the vcstlhulcd trains without extra charge. Hhlp your Irelght ami travel over this bullous line. All agent have tickets. W. II. MEAD, F. 0. BAVAOK, Uon. AgenL Trav. K. A P. Agt. ith Washington Ht., Portland, Or. MIOWINO Tho United States, Dominion of ' Canada and Northern Mexico ON ONK HUHC, . Auit too j Map of the World ON TIIK OTIIKTl SIDE, hend 92 and Get tltt Map and Wo kly i lironlt-lo f r Ono Yar, l08,ugM prepaid o,i M ip aud I'npjr. ADDUKSM M. It. rl VOlTNfr, ProsTlctiw K, P Chronicle, KAM IKANi:tiu CAU "Long distaooe" aud local 'phones can reaoh No. 3 at the Gazette office. Conductor Dunn and family have re turned from their visit to Portlaud. Smiles Irradiate the Conntenaiice. When tioee atrocious bodily troubles, ed," For further particulars oall on the chills and lever, avsDepsia, Kidney or nearest ticket agent, or address J. C. rbenmatio disorders, yield, as they in Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or variably do, to tbe benign action of Hos Geo. S. Batty, Oen'l Agt. 246 Stark St tetter's Stomach Bitters, a remedy of Portland Or. oomprenejBive use, pure in composition, nnnbiectiooable to a . delicate palate, A Dindoo insulted the Women's Uon- -n(i .i,nmnoh in eflWt.i. Hick head gress in a rpeeoh down at X riaco and HC,fii i0Bg 0f appetite, flesh Bnd sleej , was fired out. Huob roosters ought not nMni,eBi heartburn, are among tbe phy- to he tolerated then the opportunity to sioh1 Brj0oya00p. obviated by tbe Bitters. says, baldness can be prevented, and in the next generation it may be unknown. Can the awful consequence of such a discovery be imagined? Can people of this generation contemplate such a so cial condition as a total lack of bald- j ness? What will the ballet girldo with- l out that inspiring row of shining pates just beyond the footlight? What will ; the funny man do, deprived of his fund of baldheaded jokes? Hair will grow in vulgar abundance. It has been known for some time among medical men that baldness is a disease. It has even been supposed to be due to a specific microbe. In fact, such an extraordinary amount of evi dence in favor of the theory has been accumulated that the idea is now gen erally accepted. Dr. Labourand's in vestigation in the subject has been ex haustive and of such a conclusive na ture as to add heavy reinforcements to the already existing microbic theory. He believes that the disease is con tagious and that the cause of contagion and the spreading of microbes is due to the barber's instruments. He pre sents strong evidence in. support of this theory. According to Labourand the typical diseased hair is found at the edge of a constantly enlarging bald spot. It is the stump of what was once a long hair. It is shaped like an interrogation point ; it grows less in diameter toward the root, and has lost its color, being either gray or white. The normal pith canal is wanting at the root, which is itseii no longer bulbous and hollowed for the papilla, but distorted in shape and hardened. Within the root sac a little bulb may be seen developing if ex amined under the magnifying glass, it is this which is said to be the cause of the disease. In the good hair this bulb or utricule is full and closed, and contains in its center comnuct clusters of microbes, a culture of the smallest bacillus known. As the microbe matures it may become one one-hundredth of an inch in width, is bent or slightly curved in shape, like a comma, blunt at the ends and slightly swollen in the center. Each bulb con tains millions of these bacilli, aud to them is attributed the cause of baldness. Investigation shows that by the time the hair is dead and the root and rebaceous glands useless the microbe which produced this effect is gone. Thus remedies applied to the bald spot in the hope of making hair grow again are vain. For that glistening, white desert is totally barren of productive roota, and the oily bbcb are dried for- We advise anv one wishinK a cure to address "toi .W. H. PIXEE, r. J. Cedar St., Hew Y-v THE INCIDENTS OF LIFE A Write to T. 8. QmncEV, Drawer 150, Chicago, Secre- " , , ..flTJF tary of the Star Accident ' ' '"If Company, for Information WrW regarding Accident Insur-ance- Mention this paper. r nv 60 doing you cau save membership fee. Has paid over $000,00X00 for accidental injuries. Be your own Agcat. HO MED1CAI, EXAMINATION REQUIRED, WANTED-AN IDEAoTsomST. thing to patent? rptec your mea yrom., bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDKr BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. for their $1,800 prize offer. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent business conducted for mooeratc Fees. nil. omcE 18 OPPOSITE. U, 8. PATEHTOFFICE ?nd we caSlecure patent in ies tune thaa those remote irom vvasnnigiuu. . Send model, drawing or photo., With descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free ol . r... .Imj. till natrnt is secured. a pamphlet "How to Obtain Patents," with colt "Same- in' the U. S. and foreign countnes sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office. Washington D. C. Cummings 8c Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & Q C. M. & St. P., C. fc A . P. Ft. W. & C, and the C. St. L. & P Railroads. $S.oo 1151 DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8tg., CISICA-CrO.. XXjXu NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that an annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Farmers Ware house company of lone will be held at the othce of said company 1n lone, Oregon, on finluritay, the 5th dav of June. 1H'.I7, at 1 o clock p. m., for the purpose of electing directors and for such other business as may be lalyt,rIa".BJ0.'c.'1 them M. J. WILLIAMS, tnem- President. Done at lone, this 27th day of April, 1897. 539-48 , . Notice of Intention. w ivnnnim AT T.A GRANDE. OREGON, 1j April 7, 1897. Notice is herebv given i that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make Bnal proof in support pt his claim, and that said proof will be made before County lerk, Morrow ijouniy, ureguu, at Heppner, Oregon, on May nth, 1897, viz: Hd. E. No. 79 for the VM HWJ4 Bee. 11 and E N W4 Sec. 14, Tp 5 8, R 27 E W M- He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Benjamin F. Hevland, Sam uel C. Creeson, wanaer uopjue sua woviu . Hamilton all of Heppner, Oregon. 535-46. ' ' Register. Timber Culture, Contest. Timber Culture-Final Proof. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, April 27th, 1897. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN Corbet, of Lewisburg, Ohio, has filed no tice of intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Mb oflice in Hepp ner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1K97, on timber culture application No 21S. for the 8V4 8W4 NWJ4 8WH and 8WH NW of Hection No. 24, In Township No. 1 South, Range No 24 East. He names as witnesses: French Burroughs, of Heppner, Oregon, John Ritchie. John Jordan and Oscar Mitchell all of lone. Oregon 540-51 J AS. C. MOOKK, Register. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, March 24, 1897. COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at this offlce by O. E. Farnsworth, Hepp ner, Or., against. Thomas Huntsberry for failure to comply with law as to timber-culture entry No. 2918, dated Feb. 28, 1HH8, upon the NE(4 ecu iiii KUu onrt N NEV Bee. St. To. 8 8 It 125 E, in Morrow conntv, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, contestant alleg ing that said entry has been and Is abandoned and no pari or tne saiu entry u "T, 1 broken, pianteci or cuiiivaiuu. munucu imi ures still exist. The said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 22nd day of May, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m.. to respond and furnlsa testimony concerning nam aiicgcu failure. J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, Is au thorized to tae the testimony In this case at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on May 1ft, 1897, at 10 o'olock, a. m. J AS. F. MOORE, 733-74H negisier. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm of Downer & 8wann, composed of V. C. Downer and Emmett Swann, and doing gen eral house, sign and ornamental painting in the town or Heppner, has tnis day Deen nis solved bv mutual consent, Emmett Swann hav ing disposed of his Interest to D. C. Downer who will continue business at the same loca tion, collect a'l accounts aud pay all bills con traded by the above hrm. U. U. LMIWNKK, Kmmktt Swann. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 2nd day of April 1897. 32tf- insult will not exist. OHIO AGO Ilwtt & SI. Paul B'g This Railway Co. Operate! its traitu on the famotii blook system; Lights Its trains by electricity through out; Use the celebrated eleotrio berth read iug lamp; linns ipemlily runipped passenger trains evorv day and uight between Ht. Paul and Ohioago, aud Omaha and Chicago; tbe Chicano. Milwaukee & St. Paul . Also operate steam-heated vestilmled trains, carrying th latest private eotnparlment oars, library bdffel smnk Ing car, and palace drawing room lee perl. Parlor para, free reclining chair can. and tlia very beat dimug chair car service. For lowest rate to any point in the I'ni'ed HI ales or Canada, apply to gent or dJrraa 0. J. EDDY, J. W. CAHEY. Oeneral Agent, Trav. Pas. Agent. Portlaud, Or, THROUGH CARS. 0 VI tXPIRItNOL .1 TftAOl MARK. DtaiCMS, COPVftlCMTa Aa AnT.. iwri.tln ,kH. h anil rtrvn tl,l mar a. i Mvrtaiii, taa l.rih.r n i,.i,ti,i it MlMl.lr hali,LIl 4 ti,lliii,ilelt.M,a .trletlr ronn.iwiitiql. tn.t.i weiier l.-tii miii( Hi A'iii a We ), i aMtiiai.v,.,.. I atenia ismi Ihnntnh Mkhu 4 Iw mMK txMual tuna la l he SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, xHtflir tuuri. kM emiIM nf !.,-" 'ri.i. !. i.ia.iiiiiwi llklws M.Mi(ha, HIMK..II .,i-iu,4 Uiit Buua o PatsoTa smtlraa. AiMtm MUNN 4 CO., i I Mr.....,, h.w i,tk. mm n u S Ths Rest Ilemnly for Khenniatliini. From the Fairhaven, N. Y., Register. Mr. James ltowland of this village, states that for twenty-fivo years bis wife haa been sufferer from rheumatism. A few nlghta ago sbe was Id such pain that she waa nearly orazy. She ecDt Mr, Rowland for tbe doctor, but he had read of Chamberlaiu'i Paioe Balm and in stead of going forth physician he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. Ilia wife did not ipprove of Mr. Row land' purchase at first, but nevertbe lesa applied the Balm thoroughly and in an boar' time was able to go to leep. Htie now applies it whenever she feel an otn or pain a id find that it alwayt give re'iet. He say that on medioloe which she bad need ever did her so much good. Tbe 25 and 50 oent sizes for sale by Conser & Brook. They are in tbe nature of signals nf dia Iresa displayed by a disordered etomaob liver and bowels, and disappear with the cause that prodtioed them. Bui these signals should be heeded at onoe Then the woe-begone look of ohronio ill health will speedily disappear, and vigor and comfort restore a cheerful aspect to tbe face. That faithful iudei to the condition of the system nevt fails to wear look of sunshine wbeu tbe Bitter ia used to dispel tbe cloud. W. J. Brown was id from tbe Lena section on last Tuesday. Walt. Thompson runs stage between TO Ht. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DUI.UTU KAROO BUTTE HELENA Tickets sstil to all point In the United Hlates and Canada. QUICKTIME TO hi' Frank Thorns and He Drinkell came in from tbe telephone line Wednesday. Cimcaoo All other f Omaha Wasiiinotok point I Kansas Citt Haitimou V In Hi Ht. JossrH N Yohk I East sod nt. Luna UvrPAtO I Southeast I, HtHsrit Union IVpnt connections at Ht. Paul, Minneapolis Kansas City, Omaha, Ht. lala and other promi nent poiut Baggage checked through to destination ol tickets. Through tickets to Japan and China, via Taooma and Northern Psh-iOo Strain hip Company's Una. Joe Woolcry was op from lone Wed nesday last. Tin Box Fibd Yabd. The first feed yard the teamster strikes in Ileppner is that conducts! by William Gordon, urit door to the Ileppner (Isistt ranch. Mr. (lordon i acoommodating, h a gixid yard and abundant facilities tn take care of stock in first class shape. Ilia price are very reasonable He baa hay and grain for sale. Has lately added a car hud of baled timothy. If. Heppner tn IVndleton via Heppner Eohn rttsire Line. Persons deeiroos of visiting I'endlelno om sate tin and money by taking Ihia tonte. Hy ao- M,w0 that it will qnainilllkT in ageni" m ir-Tn u- i wr ing me pibk' win ui" i-imnri"imi w,u 'i o'clock train at Echo for Pendleton. Olhoe at City lrng More. W. D. Um, proprietor. However, the progress of baldness can be impeded. This is accomplished by disinfection of the skin at the edge and in the neighborhood of the pateh by means of an effectual, microbe-de stroying tonic If the microbe of baldness is an act ual fact, as seems fairly probable, and if the prevalence of the condition is due to contagion, ns is the reasonable ana logical deduction, baldness con be pre vented and the first stages ot the dis ease arrested by intelligent treatment So. in time, baldness may disappear from humanity. Chicago Times-Her ald OYSTERS AND TYPHOID. Tha Bivalves Capable of Causing Dia caste. It la not 'likeiy that the public will read, or even we, the elaborate report on the oyster and the typhoid question just issued by the locni government bon.nl, and theirefore. we beg tnem noi to be alarmed at the comments thataro Ileppner and Monument, arriving every appearing in the press on the Bubject. day exoept Monday and leaving every Report doea not wnrrani an aiarmmi ... 4 o UL..I..I .k..n. 1 lew. 11, ITJlimilU, IK ll ii , w.c 7 . ..... r. . . dant lustiflcat ion for having raised the eel ronie w tne interior. winaer i .t n.,. D, nw nrnvi nnt i ijiiaroi mm vyo a mix. v - - DrooK, agents. lv i .t. t. ponntry but In France ana ll tT.lA.J CAaa Ka ncmaahlaa Cit Tbe roads are Improving sere, thel . moaniaina. . fvr.hni.1 t.wr. And the investigation of theovater beds on our coaata, carried out bv Dr. Bulstrode for the local gov emrrumt board, ahows that in Mvernl plncea oyster are exposed to the risk of conveying the dineaae. They are placed far fattening In ahallow water war the fowhore, and so cloae to aewcr out f alia aa to be pretty constantly bat hed bv sewage. The womt plccea In fhl8 respect 8 re Southend, Grimaby, Shoreham snd the Isle of Wight. On the other liand, Whitatableend several otheir famoua hexls are beyond auspl ohm. while a third clan la only theoret- Tbroagn Inadvertency, many loeai 1 icallv open to uan7er. But the moat advertiser who pay only a weekly rats comforting point brought out by the hava been getting lb benefit of the report U that even in the worat case semi weekly ervlce. Tb Osisite must the danger can be removed without insist npnn bnaineaa principles and Ihraa aim f,. a bmiI. ail mail ! Tbe Qazette will take potatoes, apples, eggs or butter on subscription aoconnts. Any one owing this oifioecan settle their acoouots in this manner and can't do it too soon to suit us. Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as sociated together down at Charley's old plaoe iu the tonsorial business. Oall on them and get your whisker pushed in. SHERIFF'S SALE. VTOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER IN and bv virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Conntv of Morrow, and to me directed and de livered, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 1st day of March. 1897, in favor of The Morrow County Land and Trust Jompanv, a corporation, plaintiff, and againBt Ed C. Allen, Martha E. Allen. Wm. M. Ruriio, Mattie H. Rudio and J. F. Teal, as ad ministrator of the es'ate of 1. R. Dawson, de ceased, defendants for the sum of Two Thous and Two Hundred and Fifteen Dollars with interest thereon from the 21st day of November, 1H9f. at the rate of to" per cent per annum, and One Hundred aud Fifty Dollars attorney's fees, and the further sum of Twelve and ftO-HX) Dol lars costs and whereas by said Judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following de scribed real property, tn-wit: ixit no. ten (I") in block No. two (2) of Looney's addition to the town of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon.be sold to sstlKiy sum judgment, costs auu accru ing costs. I will, on Wednesday, ine ann any oi may, io-ji, at one o'clock p. m.. of cald day, at the Court House door in Heppner, Morrow County, Ore gon, sell all the right, title and interest of the said defendants, Kd C. Allen, et al., In and to the above described property at purine auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of saiu execution and all costs and costs that may accrue. K. L. NAIUH K, bnerin or morrow t;ouiuy, wregou. By .1. W. Matlock, Deputy. Dated April 2th. 1897. 539-47. We have advertising space for the professional men. Every doctor and lawyer in town should have bis card in the Gazette. The regular subscription price-of tha 8emi-Weekly Gazette is 92 50 and ths regular price of tbe Weekly Gregorian is SI. 50. Any one subscribing for tbs Gazette and paying for one year i advanoe can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian tor 83.50. All old sub scribers paying their snbsoriDtinna fcr one year in advance will ha entitled t Attorneys tit Xnw, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. BEPPNER, s t : ; t OREGON To What's money for? get good things. What's money-back Ira? baking powder f entree? AAvotoig extracts f soda t snd spices f Good Schilling s Best 17 For sale by J. V. Vaughan WHITE COLLAR LINE, Columbia River and Put Sound Navigation (Jo Stars TELErilOSE, BAILEY GATZEItT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leaving Alder 8treet Dock, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beacb, Oceas Park and Nahcntta. Direct oonnectmn with Ilwaoo steamers and rail road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad. TXIIiliriZONX Leave Portlaud T A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leave Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. XtAIUBY OAT71T3I1T Leaves Portland IP. M. Pally, except Monday. Saturday night. 11 P M. Leaves Astoria Daily a at B:t5 A. M., except Sunday and Monday, eiiuday night, 7 P.M. OOXJACT WAVE Leave Portland and runs direct to Ilwaro, Tuesday snd Thursday at A. M. Saturday at 1 P. M. Leaves Ilxaco Wednesday and Krlday at 7; A. M. Ou Sunday nlgtt at P. il. Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Reaches Free tf Expenst For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on ths Telephone, Bailey Oatiert and Ocean Wav appear only oooe a tf Tbe ladies will glv yon pleasant entertainment on Friday, May 14. 2 3 For full Information, tiros cards, maps, tickets, etc., oall ou or writ W. C. Am aw At, A. 1) Canlton, Agt N P lty Asst. Gru Pas. Agt. Tha Palles.Or. Portland, Or. It I! till '0 Li Put a qnarter In jour pocket and don't spend it till you get down to Low Tillard'. Finest lienor and cigar. Nr city hall. a hlotice of Intention. 1 ASlrH K AT l AtiKAMPK. OKriiON. I 4 April a, !";. Noll,- la hereby uii that QRCOUCCD W llw, I Mull PATFOLK Im I p- ''' i'i a ui n m flniaVMu.4 w MMins Vj K-l ,, I. .!)-. U.J O. I., ill , l, I N X 7 f S.lli1I. ll'.lll'.l.lii ,,, Ul Ii Hie PiUrs, TurtlaDi i Waria Niviplioa Co. BTKAUXn 'DALLIS CUr" SD "RtCUUTOl" Usvs Tb Dalle daily (-ice pt Hitmlay) 17. tn., arriving in I'orllaa I alHiul j;t0p. m. When yon go to Portland, stop rfT at Tli Palles and lake a trip down tha CulntuHii yon will enjoy it, anJ sav money. W. a AILAWAT. General Agent. tn, lull. ' lug inmnl settler r.. nie.1 notice ol his Inlriill.oi to make Snal inml In supi-Tt ol Ins t -latin, and that Hid pr.nd ill I mad Iw li,n l ouitty I lerk n Mrm roinity, orrsjoii, at lleiuiiief, nrrgon. on Mar la. tr, t I Mr " r . i.nn". I 4l. .j.,,. .1 II I tt N R: lnrtae NW I are H. Tf preeeas iinrroainiuai aniiaiion Benefit concert, by lbs Iadie' Corast Band, si opera bouse, Friday, May 14, i l.r7. 2-a UTEKAKV NOTCH. Tb May Magailos Number of The Outlook haa balf a doieo illnslrated artiole, and a great variety of other rea.liog matter. Mr. Jnstln McCartbi's "Ht.iry ot Gladstone'. LitV' deal large ly with Gladstone' visit to Greec in Ih.VH, and mncb of it t pertinent to ths Chsrle m. H r K w M He nattir lb Minn Ins wllnraa lo pmv tils niiitliiumis Mldemf nix'" and rultKatton ul, aald laud vis. Me.kUh Tlpi-ell and Andy i l .. nt U'",'"- n. Kdaardl hapinaiiand (bailee IS.Iirtty ol liwam, it.n. a. r. wii!''. mv av kratswr. TimUr Cuttvrt-Fwal Proof. h. dire fwr Pasliralliia. t'mTtn tts. I n Orrii . The Imllre, trrfiti April 1. I""' Nonif l iimauY iiIhn lit at Ja k ..n II sunlev. i4 lllltlm, irrin, haa file.1 null' llitrlltHilt to mas Bnal pro"! brlor J. , V,irro, I minlr ( Iris, el his ' In lteep"r. un-gon. na Monday llir rth dat ol May, im7. n lliiilwr rulliir a i'lclliii fmt ..c Ida M"t id lli.it to J. In l,itit.lt I S..t II. I.a'x. No .'I I !. IZZXZMXZrXZt : Wanted-At! Idea -rl Z??" "n.: .XUn;! l-m.nenl f.larea (3 a naAkui.a i, Hi .. if. .'iB, L hhIiShs IHl all I i' , Kl 111- J A , M' " ' . . ' HP SWIll U I'' " nii i--jM..I i,MiiiiIi rs)r4i U' lenwir. I'J Wagner, ths fauaou anthor ot "Tontb," write of ran In In "Higher Lifs of Furopeau CitiH tb amtrpaoying plctur ars many aud flo. Mr. Arthur M. LXnlg tells ot tb "IVvel-.p ment ot lbs I'ay Nursery Ides." Mr. Cbarle II. CrandAll,lu"A Quest of Gray Hblnglra," writes pUasantly of q laiot old lion, aud Mveral oi Ibass bouses ara ber ptetureJ. In lights r litotalur a strung story by Oelava Thanel, sum dialH p-em by Taul Uon bar, ths rtegm poet, end an sppreelallrs arttol ntKio Henry tan I'jkaandbia wnrk.ar yar. Tb I'laas, w difficulty. Now that the povernroent has pointed the way, it is for the local authoritlca to carry out the tveveswy reforms, and for oyster consumer t insist that they are carried out. St. Jamea Gazette. MUSIC IN NERVOUS DISORDERS. Allt4 t ar of htld )a I ( hopln's MiinW-r alu. a. The value of nul:.il. In the treatment of t ertnin forma of nenouadiwawahaa larfore now lecn called attention to by jinyaici ins. ()ne adiantape jiethnpaof tills t'ictS'iutittl a ire n cy i that in the event of ita doinir ihi g"ot It la not like ly to do harm. In a recent nututwr of the Gazette Medical attention waa ilrnwn to the rrmarkalile result attend liiir Uie ailttiinistratiou of music to a little :irl of three, who wn afflicleil with sn-rlous nervou disonWra, reault I Tip In epilepsy nd paroxysm of fear. which kept her awnk all nlirbt. Tbe orlinary remcdiea," im-lmling bromide of potassium, wrro trieil without any etTrrt. and at laat the physician reconi. mrnil.-l the mother to play sui aoft. rather nwlurKboly music to her daugh ter b'lor putting her to tied. Cbopin waa recoinmrnd-l. tstm-ially th walUea In th minor key. Th remeily worked like a charm, for It l said that from the night th child wriit to be I under th Inrtuem-e of music ah lost all her nrrvoim symptoms and e'ept without aklttr until the morning. In order to prove thai thia w.ts tut the re nt . vf hut t-haui1, tii niuii? i omit tr-t on on rniri, nti I th t h-ld ard S nigttt vt ni wry, riot m) Intrf furs the s-Jt jHioayf trip trtAtinrnl. but lu'-i trr h.l.x! Wool Growers! Wltb MoKinley in lb Wbits Dons, ws predict higher price for wool during tbs oomiog season, and feel assured Ibat Ileppner will attraot mors Eastern buy ers thao formerly. Their bealqnarters will bs at tha Wool Growers' Warehouse and it will bs to your interest to si- r yonr wool with ns. lusnrano rst ars also muob cheaper than last year. Ws furnish wool sseks snd twins tt patmns payabts whn wool is H. Ws pay freight to teamsters, snd famish blank rrceip s to woolgrowtrs on spplkatloo. Ws hs on baud rolled barley and feed or teamsters. Ws pay lbs highest cash price for sheep pell and bide. Ws ars sgeiits for Little's Fluid Dip, and th famous Black Lsf Tobacoo Dip. Mark your wool sacks fi) and direct your teamster to Ih lower Warrbonao, Heppctr, Oregon. R. F. HYND, Manner. THE PALACE HOTEL 1JAK, J. C. BOROgKliS, Prop Keeps the Finest Wine?, Liquors and Cigars Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year fpr CASH, J