Portland Library I 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 HEPPNER, MORROW. COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1897. WEKKLV rIO. 7431 SEMI-WEEKLY NO 548 FIFTEENTH YEAR SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. RED I. mm LIULMJ UU J OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.50 per year. e.1.25 for mi months, 75 eta. or three rnootiu, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Pendleton, Oregon WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Aade on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, EoLo. Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin Bnd Huntington. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHE8TER1 ENGLAND fiTK r'ATTF.RRfl?. ARF.NT. o o t3 Be- worm THI8 PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, 94 and 85 Merchants Exohangs, San Francisco, California, where oou raots for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. C. E. RANOUS, Heppner, Oregon, THE SOUTH A G0LC0NDA Its Mountains Teem with Precloui Stones and Metals. Train leaves Heppner 5:45 p m. daily exoept Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. Leaves Heppner .Tunoiiou 10:5U p. in. and ar rives at Heppner 1:2(1 a m Spokane Express No. 4 leavs Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:22 p. m. and Uma ilia 9:26 p. m. Portland Exoress No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5:05 a m. and Heppn r Juncti m 6:12 a. m ai'd ar ives at Portland 11:C9 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Poril-nd 9 p. m anil ar rives at Heppner Junction 8:48 a. m. and at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umati'ln 9:25 p. m. and arrives at eppner Junction 10:40 p. m. and at Portland 6 a. m For further information irquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. It fc N., Heppner, Ore. Flans and Specifications famished on application. Contracting a Specialty. rW ah kinds of lumber, shinnies, 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 Co. Sent Free OFFICIAL XJIHECTOSaTT. United States Ofliclals. President William McKinley V ce-Presldent Uarrot A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman Mureuiryof Treasury Lyman J. tiage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss tjeorelary of War liuHsell v. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long PnsUnaster-General James (inrv AUirney-tieneral Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agrioulturo James Wilson 8tate of Oregon. (Governor W. P. Lord Seoretaryof State H. K. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metschan Hnpt. Puhlio Instruction O. M. Irwin Attornev General C. M. Idleman i.,,. i w- McBride Senators i j H Mitchell Mincer Hermann Congressmen w.R. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds !R. S. Ban. V. A. Moore, 0. E. Wolverlon Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator A, W. Qowan UeDresentative J. Brown ('unty Judge A. ' Commissioners J. W. Beckett. " clerk " Sheriff , " Treasurer " Assessor Surveyor , School Sup't , - '' Coroner To any person interested in hnmarje matters, or wbo loves animals, we will send free, opon application, a oopy of tbe "ALLIANCE." toe orean of this Society. In addition to its in tensely interesting rending, it contains a list of tbe valuable and unusual pre miums given by tbe paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMxNE ALLHNCE, 410-4U United Charities Building, New York. McGlure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of erant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of Urant ever published. (Begins in December.) . Rudy&rd Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." Tne oniy uovei oi oieveusou sun uupuumuou Rearms In Mav.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was lonnreeoi me iuubv criucst views ivb ' , ,, .... ... .I i m t i fi..kl nut MnA la nrnhaklv Km trot nun ra rtt tnu i iun wtir nrnineni v k niriiiiimr 111 uiiivjuii. n vnuiiicv. sn-s t'aw..-iwi j fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period recollections and correspondence. .mni,M. Vjnv nf thom iinnuhiiRhftn. in connection witn mis series ot portraits it is intended to puonrn special oiograpuici uui ..i.uo. Hcw... ...... MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to wncoin. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction Stories of Adventure. A serial by con an doylk, in wnicn ne win use nis eiraoruniry talent for mystery and ingenuity wnicn nave, in tne -ouBnuca auiuin ...,o, a place beside foe ana uaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS i x' uiri iDvu aii fha A.tinn that ha win wrt tA rt nrinff the comma vear. witn tne exception of two contributions to auo ner publication wnicn were eugagou uwu mm mm ai annearin McClobb's Magazine. inirT. f Hivni.ifH hahktj a aeries nf new animal stories in the same neia as tne "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. TbiuiDlennger" stories. RUDYaRD KIPLTNG. Besides "Cnptains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to mclubk all of the short stones ne wm write aunng tne coming year. OCTAVE THANKT is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories in wnicn tne same characters will appear, annougn eacn win ue uumiiiow m noun. Anthony Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McCldrb's for the coming year, Going East? These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of mculuri s magazine lor 1U7, the subscription pnee ot wnicn 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. IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points. FIRST-GO via. St. Paul be- Bartholomew ctuue the lines to that point will I. a. nuvtani r i lliu vsrtt haul aarviiw. SECOND Se that the coupon bfivoud St. Paul reads via. the WiHcooBio Central because that I line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its Bervice is first-class in every particular. mrirnn t. - : . i ! . ll p.iiniii. iniui'-ror mioi iunnu, unn ... m it Jnstiosotthe Peaoe W. K. Kichanlson I nn VOUT DeiBUOor ana inenil 1116 (oastabl. N. 8. WheUtone . ... . aa,ntarA aa, fOP . .. . . . . hi I yrni CD, I iva v t u. - - - - ticket readme via. the Wisconsin l. p. Moore fiSiwwl Central lines, or address A. O. XJltfHB , LAOSANDI, OB. B. F. Wilson Resrlrter J. H. Bobbins rUceiver J. W. Morrow E. L. Vatlock , Frank Gilliam , J. C. Willi ....... J. W. Honor Jay W. Hhiply B. F, Vughan BXFPSBB TOWN OrnOIRS. M-o.,.. ...-.......' .Thoa, M"rnn U xinnilmmi Geo. (!onsr. rarik Gilliam. Arthur Minor, K. J. blooura, U. Lichtenthal and J. H. Simons. B oorar W. A. It charHon T easurer L. W. Hriggs marshal A. A. Huberts A Campaign Of Education How to Get It For Mtilim $5.00 QHPHBflLLELED OFFER Jas. C. Pond, Gen. I'as. Ant.. Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, IV 8tark ft.. Portland Or. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 tilth Avenue, New York, It full of the best things. Its illustrations are superb; Its itorle" charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con- 6E3ItXT aOCIKTIE. KAWUNS POST, NO. IL O. A. B. M-wU at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of I ov month. Ail vstrns are invuaa w iin. Q W, Smith, . CO. FovirtA. Adiotant, tf OoinnianoW. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN Xind SURGEON. City lfug Store, Offlne in tbe City Hotel. near tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. UEPPSER, OREGON. OfBoe bonrs, 8 to 10 e. m., and 12 to 2 p. m , at residence. Mrs. 11. W Ich's property, and 10 to 12. a m , to 3 to S p, m , at offlM lo tbe rear of Uorg jewelry store. Hailoual BauK 01 Wit. PINLAND. KD. ft. BISHOP. PrmMeat. Cashier. TRANSACTS A 6ENERAI BANKING BUSINESS OOLIKOTIONS Made no Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD HEITNER. tf OREOON First National Bank OF IIF.ITSER bTOCIt BRA Mm. While yon aep yonr subscription paid up yra mb koep four brand in free of oharg. IVir. P. ().. Hsppner. Or. Horses, P B ci left hoaMr; oattle, same on in nip. Cook. A. J..lna.Or. Homsa.Wonriirhtshonl 1w Cattln, samson right hipi ear mark square; nniD off left and split in right. li I... W M . Gallowu. Or. Cttl. R D on ril,t nla. awailow-fork in noli eari horses, B U nn left hip. VI. Hma TVmilna. Or. Hons hrsndad KLY fn left shoulder, oatlla Sams on Ufthip. hole in right ear. Flnrmiee, L. A., Hspnner. Or. Cattle, LF on rislit hip; horses t with bar nndnr on right hoaldar. Jon, Harry, Hoppnf. Or Horase branded I u 1 nn tit l.fi himliW: cattle bra mad J nn ri.ht hin. also atulerbtl in left ear. Hangs in Morrow ooontv. r.tl I.nna. Or. HnraM. einlTnn loft stifls: eatlln.samonn rirht hip, ondsf half won in riM and sulit Jl toft ear Kimny. Mik. Heppner. Or.-Horse branded KNY on Ufthip eattls same and orup off Ufl aari nndnr slops oo the right Uahey. J. W Msppnnr Or. Horses branded I -.. . I aft kimlitari rwttl sums on left hlo. ule over right ye, three slit ia right ar. Minor. Oaoar. nnppnnr nr.-ttle, M D M rishlhiPih.Tsa. M on left shonldar. Morgan. H. N.. Hnpptw. Or.-Hnrsee. M ) on Inft shimldw cattle same on Ml hip. 0.htrn. J. W.. Donglaa. r.i hnraas O on lf lumldri cauls sams on rght hip, Parker A Glaasoo. Hardman.tH, HonaslPnB l-ft stwmliW. r . 1 If iMlnitiui. Or. HufMl. Jr. erm aartl mllnft shwlUri oatlle, earns o Uf hip, ondr bt la ch ' . Ksrtnr 1. W.. Hnppnsr. Or.-H'irsne. JO Ufl sbnoUiar. CaiUs, ()os right hip. 1 . V (i Hantmar. Or. rtla w i; or lrt hi, emp off right end enoWStt ia left y-ar, .luliin iumm WCm ift stHMildor. Tho-np-'Hi, i. A., H-tti, Or. Horans, or . 1... M,l la l mi lft fthnaldas. T..,. n . HM,inar Di.-Snull eatiKall Urt alinald-v, hnrMi eatUe sains oe left hip with spl'l a bntk aara. Wa t-aborg-. W. J.. Oallowar. "r. hnres nnarlr eirr J W on iinrir e n-U JW on right hip atid nht .!. ntti ana knl in kfl aar. iUras ia Morruw and I Dial 1 1 la anemias. inmate skill. Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every borne. The subscription price of Leslle'a It pe nnuin. We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy ot Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi- Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever mails before. No such offer will ever be made again. These two papers mske a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be eoustaiit reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the GAZETTE, y Heppner, uregon. WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday UAstor Place New York C.A.RHCA, T. A. RHCtu GCO. W. CONtCR, 8. W. SPCNCCR. President! Viae President I Cashier Ass't CesMer Trusarli I General Biilin Bo isea. KXOHANGJi On all parte nl the world Bought and Sold. CollsrUnns made en all tmliiU en rramneble Tsrete. miry-los and n4lH-4 rroftta. US.OnO OO, Tbe Osi-lte 4ee et o.nsti-o the boaealf otant rreo, bo I It la avm pe.M to M -P... tb. .-b I. e,U.0ce j bla el iob-efipttoe, ehetb-f tbe ent. fc4. ,M .Uf,.f. o io., tw-eon. has aerihef be Coroeltas Vaed-tbUt O k. ..... kla himiI be koaeet lolL 1 1,1. ..nw In ll.i tm.r. ira-n. on nalur-Uy Ihe ptgwiNT. .,np) 4., .rr. en .t-n The Ontlonk will be In 1W, as It bas beeo dtirln s-aoh o ile twenty sereo tears, a History of Onr Owe Times. Io lie various editorial (leparttneots Tbe Outlook gives a eotnpset riew of Ibe orl.l'a nrooreae: it follows witbftre "r.gi.t hi'"'l L the IniportHtit pbilentbropio sod id igni nip .iim r,.... .. 1 ... . . i. dust rial roor-ra-oie oi me onyj oaa a ritnt)let deparirnent ft religions new devotes tonrb spars to the inlereels of Ibe b-ro5 ri"s enrreat lltetsiore; fnruiobi-e rberful table-talk abont oii a- d tblniia: and. In ehort. elms to giv fr.sb Inl'ifmaMoo, rrtgiiial tiheervaliuu, abd traaonabls etilrriaiuuisot. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Cnitko Statss Lamb Orrn i, Ia (.mnilA. (Irvsmi. March tt. 1fl97. COMPLAINT HAVING Br.EN MAI)K At this oltlre by the duly vnrined and ror- rolmrxted arlldavlt of John Me iilloosh alleg n that lna A. M linkers who msde timber cul tore entry No tKUat the II. H. liind Olrlce at limine iiregon, nn Rich Veins of Gold Which Will Sonw Day i upenea ana kt-'ico inn Country AU Kinds of Gems Known to Science. One of the mineralogicei experts of large mining company recently re turned to New York after an extended rip through the south in the interest of his organization, and, in Rpeaking about the mineral resources of the southern states, he said: "I have passed through nearly all .he mining sections of the south to ex amine the mineral produces of the in terests of number of capitalists, and, after a careful survey of the field, it s my honest belief that the future min ng operations of this country will be n the south, instead of the west. I found the Appalachian range particu larly rich in all the auriferous and ar gentiferous ores, not only in lrginia, but throughout the whole length into Alabama. In Georgia the rich depos its are well known, ond.companies are now rapidly organizing to wine the various ores. In South Carolina, the de posits of monazite (crystals of a rare metal known as cerium, used only in hemistry, and worth $100 an ounce) have len found so valuable that a big industry has been built up in the Pied mont section. It is estimated that this iudusiiry is now valued at several mil liona of dollars, although it is only u few years old. When I visited the fields everybody was looking for monazite md the business will bring in at leiust f 100,000 to the people of the Piedmont ectiojv this year. Owners of apparent ly worthless land have let it out to con tractors at the rote of $200 an acre, ami these miners make big profits besides A few years ago the owners would have been glad to have received three or four dollars per acre for this land. "There is more gold in the south than any man ever imagined. Traces of it crop up in the most unexpected places, and there must be some valuable vein hidden away in the mountains that w ill some day be discovered and startle the country. Cripple Creek will be nothing to the southern gold fields after they lave once been located. It seems strange, but the fact is nevertheless true, that the south has never beem thoroughly ex amined for mineral and gold products. Before the war everybody went west to find gold, and the south was given over to cotton, tobacco, sugar and rice. After the war closed nothing was done for a long time to develop the indus tries of the southern states, but now we are beginning to realize that a great, undeveloped field spreads out before u. There are score of gold prospectors traveling through the mountains of the south, looking for the treasures ttiut are sure to come to light some dey. ro- ,)le speak alxut the future supply of jold being found in Alncai vny, more gold is buried in the Appalachian range of mountains thn. they will una in Africa in the next 100 years. Hut he mountains ore so vast, and the re- rion so little known, that it will take me to locate the best mines even . 1 4 ... liter tne proepeciorw uuve urcu on.v:- d to the place. "Another thing about the soutnrn mines is that rmuvy of the most precious tones have been picked up at venom oints, and where auch ."wel arc prvad out on the anirfaee you can rest wastired that there are others further '.own under the ground. For instonee. it Corundum IIU1 some beautiful enp hires have been found. Here tire mmi lint I secured from a miner. 1 lie. vere not mining for Kflpphires, but hap icned to pick thein up while mining foi res. Over lot) sapphire have beei ,'ound at this plare, and moot of then are valued at $50 to $100 and upward. "The fact ia tluit we have a rountry unable of producing all the precious (tones known to science, but so much .mention hss been given to the mining of iron, coal, oil, sliver and gold that the more precious products of the rock hsve been neglected. I remember dis- THK LITTLE PEOPLE. Two Birthday Gatherings Celebrated In the ' Usnal happy Manner. The Gazette's juvenile reporter neg lected to ohroniole tbe birthday party, given by Miss Katie Blehm, at the resi dence of ber parents in Beppoer, on May 1-it, the oooasion of ber 14tb birth day. There were 17 of her jouor friends' present and a very enjoyable time as bad. The refreshments were elegant and tbe presents numerous. " ' On May 8th Mies Wills Minor gave a "peanut party" to a number of yooog friends who bad assembled in order to assist ber in celebrating ber 11th birth day. An elegant : luncheon was one of the important features of the oooasion, J while the presents were both numerous snd elegant. Tbe following were present: Willa Miuor, Elise Bartholomew, Mary Mo8words, Fay Bartholomew Edith Hager, Leal a CBmpbell, Etta Rog era, Lutie Rasmus, Essie Leezer, Katie Blebm, Terese Liobtentbal, Bertha Fristoe, Zoe Patterson , Honnie Abra- bamsiok, Forrest Brians, Harry Brians, Carrol MoFarland, Ralph Bishop, Elmer Wills, Freddie Elder, Alfred (Jlanbitiz, Leo Blaokmsn, Orin VaughaD, Faal Msris, Ellis Minor, Nelson Bartholomew. tv IS S3 PQVMfi Absolutely Pure Celebrated for iU grea' leevining strength Bnd heali lifu ness. Axsures the food against alum and all fo ms ot adulteration common to. the oh ap brands. BOtAL BAKING FOWDBB CO., NEW T0BK. SOON TO ARltlVE. There is Nothing so Good. There ia nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Golds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, bat in order to make more profit be may claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr. King's New Disoovery because yon know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to rln onnrl or money refunded. For Coughs, Golds, Consumption and for all Miss Kearney, of the W. C T. n., Boon to Arrlye Front California A Good Lecturer. Miss Belle Kearney, National Or ganizer of the W. 0. T. U., now at work in California, wilt be in our stale next month and bas been ensaged o oouae to Heppner. We consider ourselves particularly fortunate in this, as tbis lecture Is high ly recommended by Miss Willard; and' oar own Mrs. Kinney says ot ber in "Tbe Oregon White Ribbon:" "Miss Belle Kearney is a young lady from Mississippi, possessed with that rare Southern wit and eloqaenoe and simpiy oaptivated tne sudienoe ai tne National convention." We hope many will avail themselves of tbe privilege of attending ber lecture here. Time and pluce will be given in a later isbu". . affeotions ot Throat, Chest Bod Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's 8,ale of 0h,0i 0jty Q. Toled0i New Disoovery. inai uoiue ir-e Gonser & Brook's. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. SB. 1. Lnoae County. ( Frank J. Obeney mskea oath that he it the senior partner' of tbe firm of F. J.' Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe City ot Toledo, County and State afore said, and tbat said firm will pay tbe CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Rev. Fotwine will be here neit Wednesday, May, 12tb, at whioh time be lam 0f one bnndred dollars for esoh and will hold eervioea in tbe M. E. ohnrob, every esse of Catarrh Ibat cannot be at 7:30. p.m. All are cordially invited Lured by Hall's Catsrrb Gore. to attend. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and aabeoribed in My Nelnhbor Told Me nmenee. this 6th dsv of Decem- About Hood's HarsBparuia ana eavisea A j, 188fli me to try it tbis is tbe kind ot saver Using wbicb gives Hood's Saresparills Ibe largest sales in tbe world. Friend tells friend Ibat Uood'S Sarsspanlla cures ; that it gives strength, health, vi tality and vigor, and whole neighbor BBAL. A. W. Glesson, Notary Public hoods nse it as a family medicine. Hood's Pills aot easily and promptly on tbe liver and bowels. Gate sick headache. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on tbe blood and ma ooas surlsoes of the system. Send for testimonials, free. K. J. Obeney & Go., Toledo, 0. tJTSold by druggists, 75o. Ad extra sessioo of tbe legislature would make tbe state's paper command a hundred cents on tbe dollar, and it C. C. Curtis was np from his ranobes on lower Willow creek, on last Satnrdsy. F. M. Conrter came lo Saturday Isst wonld pot many other vexed questions tn(1 ,dde(1 nl ntn,9 to our toboription iot ot the way, says an exohange. "It Is the Beat oa Karth." That it what Edwards k Parker, mer chants ot Plaint, Oa., say of Gbamber laiu'a Pain Balm, for rbeamstism, lame beck, deep seated and masoular pains. Bold by Oonser ft Brook. list. He tayi oropt are looking floe. Gbaa. Miller, ot Rbea oreek, was in Saturday. He says tbat tbe outlook ia good for an abnndant strawberry crop. Any lady desiring to purchase a tew ing maobioe should call on J. W. Vaughan and emmine his latest lm- T. R. Lyons left Saturday for Walla 1 proved White machines. A happy oom- Walla. lobe absent tereral dayt. Ue ill attend tbe tession ot the supreme oourt at Pendleton before returning borne. bioatlon of a anting desk and machine oombined. Light, rapid and easy I running. tf. C. O. Foqna and O. W. Smith were ia to attend tbe meeting of tbeO. A. It ! Ratnrday. Tbe meeting was a good one Sootblog, and not irritating, strength in nl not waakinii. small hut. effec tive-snob are tbe qualities of DeWitt's ann tne unsnie is n-.ur-o, ,u.. T0r, Risers tbe fsmoat liltU etiori win oe mans so ooiq toe u-i. state eoosmpmenl ot the u. a. a. ai Little Early . I a. UIIIS. vousor k Brook. in P-bruarr wh laas lot 1 ilnMlv In Citlifornla. when the gold fe- he K'4 S U and u kru Hac l7TnS. R . i.. v.i-w. un R. W. It .hss fallnd to roniiAr wtth the timber. rr waa .i in m ""' rultiirs law III this, that she failed to hneeh or several fairly good apeclmnM Of ill"; ranu lo lie uromin nve acres or any numnrr m . . , (Klr m ft gr Uis vellOW arresonssld tract within one year afuir hsr monds.but In their crane lor Uie yenow tlmlxir riiltiire entry of said tract; that she metaJ thev paKl no Btvenuon to tne pre- never msds any Improvements upon said tract , ,,.. The knew all about fold ...,irtM,.. tim. in th.v..r liW remove from clous stones. 1 ney Klicw an aufiutgwi aid coimiy and state and has never relumed mining, but notliing suout oim"nuj and did st shout said time al-ndon aald ela in . , , (iIila have liern e- iiim 11. W. Bartholomew bas secured a position with Minor ft Go., Frank Hob srls having given np bia place prepara tory to leaving for Mobtana. tbii plaoe. "Excuse me" observed tbe man la spectacles "but I am a inrtaon.aod tbal it onl where the liver is." never yon mind where the liver Is." retorted tbs other. "If It was in bia big toe or bis left ear DeWitt't Little Early Risers Therefore, with the view nl Ihe cancellation ot aaM sntrv tha said D rtlns ara hereby sum- . . . .... . -. . i mo ed snl reunlrwl to tw aim spiwar neiore i t. W. Morrow. I'nuniy fieri of Morrow county rgon. st his otlir al Heppner. In-egon, on tn nth day ol May. n at in o ciorsa m m saio dav then and there to produce sm h t-stlinouy sthermsv hsve eonreruiug saia atirgannns he Bn.l heart lo im hsd belnre tils Hralster and K-relrrr hi La tiramls, Oregon on the lid day ol M) , at 10 o clock a, m. Hrrl.ler. I, H. ROBHINK, Ml. Ml. kar elver. Notict of Intention. .... .i a a Tub Dallss. nmnnw Ai.rll . "7 ..nti. is itrMrav fiivo HUT IMF, .N lnl.in iism. wlllf hS Sled Iio'l'-S "I I ht.l'.l.nUnil I n. final p'o. In S'lplipnoi hlsrl'lm. B"d tea Salt pm$H am n wnm-im l..r J t. M.rffn. tonnty I at lUppnsr, I ir'.n,oa a rh l7. vts . RKtaEK J. OaL ST, HI E Hn. Ml. Inr the " "W'4 ana wva iXr.. iwi. Tf W . .. J ik. i. .in ..I,,. itnrM tnnmv his eni llniinus rwldsiKw upon and sallttallon ol said land, rli , HaMy V. Long. John Mcrtrrln all of ll.ppiwr, Aa.4 V. 'nnr.. fni...r. Teachers' Examination. XV()TK'I 14 HCHKRY H VEt THAT FOR ,1 tha narposa M Risking an lamination nf I II tM-rwms h may niter themselves as candl- ilatra lor Uw-hxra of the srhoils of this county snd statef rsialcand llfedlplnmaa.tneeniiniy, sn'Hil siiirtnuiilnit theri.it will txild a pul llre.snil s'..n at the court house at Urppuar, otienliig wnlnMday, Ma lith. I"V7. uaieo nil w oay oi mmj 4i u jav mm.tr. school supv, orrow i, Timber Culture Final Proof. eaottot rou the plr oa set other rite. lt i, , ,p tioll? feat ff ai, isahf". tr ra t wn. an timner eunnr mvv r.iloa Xu. hrf Ih. PF'4 tm riKi ,. ........I... I k m. . S n il lul. . .- , - . -. - . r. g.,n r. M l r.. 4V as w'jiwf. Begibbiug with tbs fifty fiiflh volurnt, Ibe paper will BMntne tbe regnlsr msga line which will add greatly lo itt 0 ictetiiroee aod atlrartiveoeas. Tb Ontlo k is pablLhed every B.lnrday fifty. ten leenee a year. Tbe first Issue In each tnonlb is an Illastrated Usgsiine Number, aoatainitir sbontleloeae msay pages se tbe ordinary Uie. together wttb a Urge aarcber of pB-tnre. The pn l The Onllook ie Ibree di.llart a year la ede ence, or Ires Ibsa a rent day. Ha names lf II, I e" .. f.'it '!' a i. a- wh. aii.aa w piiy, an wi . I'lleat l'llest Itrblng Piles. Symptoms: Moisture; Intsose itching d fMah Bnd ,hHk fof blni 0n and stinging ; miMt at night; worte l tnSf ynn can bet your gig-lamps. Con . . i H.l.ft I .... . . 1l .1 l .... ..linn. tnm. I A. fl.,.nW misted. I glieas many OI uirm I iOrstClllDg- ll suusr. tv i.ri u.v.. hey had slope d and pookrte some of orf (ufm bioh ofUn bUd ,n,l ulcerate ne precious stone- they thww away, lomf var, .ore. Bwayoe't '-'-'7'. If we made as uaoniiigrt invii-.." . tha itchinff and bleeding, - ;,,r diamond mining a. they do In South Ration, Z'miL.;' -ill M9 to Kansas CHr next month Vfrice.we would find thin country much bo.,, U inmore. At dioggtits, or by end In Jnly. Tbe boys ara excellent r.eher In materisls thnn an) hotly sntl- mtl( for eenta. Dr. Kwayne ft Hon, yo00g men t0,i ( w.b them sacoett, ,.i...t.a A (tminnnv has recently been Philadelphia. Jtrnnled to develoiR. the mlnr of pre- ; . , The old way of delivering mestsgea Xnw stone. In the as.uth, aiad It baa a B. H. Uoglty. trs.liog agent of tb. by pntXhoJ9 enmptli w.th the tnclsm telephone, Hloslrates the old teutons methods of "breaking" colds Oompsred with their almost Inslsotsoeoot ear. by One Minute 0avb Cure. Coneer II rook. Two girls of tbe town, Alice Oram. and Eliza llmtn, left town tuJJsolf on Friday bat were broagbt back by . i- .1-1,1 Itiir I ri...t Northern U. It . il io town. Illlllllier OI Bgrinai in r. v. . ' rxsminstlons. They will ;.-.-iuoe m their work all of the precious stone.. . e eIs MOS skist pwdf (avwnag ssusda aa ra Now 1. tbe lime to get tbe Weekly Oreironian. Ihe greatest newspaper Of Ihe West With ibe Oaantie, both strict- ly In Bdeanee.ooe year, $3.60. No better otinbtoatori of as t papers eaa be made 'a tbe ttaU. .tlamnmla. rinerslds. snpphlrea, lirryls, Karnrtjt and every other gem of any ..).. Thev will Ire provided with the proper machinery, and not with coa . rnonev.rjacL end gold mining Implement.. It Is all IS ITlOncy Ditxr . . . .1 ..l,l I nm tilt I 9 A - a. . vrong to sup.e that a com or chlUMP S 13(51 Zl YOUT miner wou d unearth ti.f? precioo. . " stones If they bsppsned to -e n the PTOCer . . . W. . ..n.M.. ... nil I " mountains, i ns -rrciou. . p.. . 4T always found where the gold and coai fleMs ars located. Il needs distinct ma chinery and methods, and this Is the only way that we csn ever nope vooe- 'elon the gem resourcesiof this country. The company which I hsve been travel- sA VI Torn ubaim. Few irel'ie Ibat cscb aqalrrel dee trove II 50 worth of grain anooally Waktlse'e Squrrsl and Oopbtr EiUr niinator is the most effreiive aed eeo- aomlcal Doieoo knowa. Price redoo-d Pot ssls by J. A. Woolery, lone Tritr. Kalt-ltheom and Fotetna. Tbe intense Itching and sroartinir, Incl- Oondnotor Duon, wbo bad been appoint ad apeeial deputy sheriff, oa Hstardsy morning, ehargsd with larceny by Eli Keeney. However, Ibe charge failed to stick and Ihe girl, weot on their way rejoieiog. To rare all old .ores, lo heal a. lo- Ing for has already made negotiations dentVj ttiMwiillaeaana, is instant it auaywi aolent oieer, or speeoiie onre piim, yua for large tracts of minersl land along by applying CbamberUlo a Eye and dsshI simply apply DeWiit's Witch fiaWe U.t APtialarhlan system, and It will Hkln Ointmeiit. Many very 'bad caaee ravordinff In dtreetMina. Ia mas-telise make Irnmediate effortt to develop the have been permanently cured by It. It M,q will toprlae yon. Conse. ft Urock, ......... .v . .ni la anna l emciptntror iicuina mice auui I bare no ciouox on. mvy 7 ; -s , - - ,rmu-. . ... b.,m,.. ... tha hnaleat d.f - ... 1 a.i. nr 1 a ia."i iw -n: -p :7.V. .0 JL. . chapped hands, chilblains, fro Mta of ,bf Ur. tt r,m0jad o0e of , piii hip- ......... 1 "... e . - 1 ana . lAru.MI POl. I ... old limes. mi nea. trlke rna doua rem, end the nonntry new Idea of the rvonree of tha rulnei of tbeot)th., Philsdelphla Timea. It 80 eSlS Onetwr ft Break Ml MltKnv Hed f- r a steimn e FT ' I lifl-1 a r, . erta. teoime; J. A. Woolery ed pro-iei.is lo Tb ()otl, 13 A'tor I agent. I -ne; Ni0b'ls ft tacb, Bgente Plac., Nswt.uk Oiv. Lexing'oo, Tbe little Island of Mslta . a trfunrre of Ha ditrlred from the "nrihsMi 'aeB(,A''VaB tfw,uee, Tb oobUitf tftj ft.. teNitdjy llm ; and chronic sore eyes. M eta. per box. JY-fl. Ll:? 11 At Heppner', w.r.bonM rbU Oobe oVin'lltpon. 1"HI0( VUfUa punuor aim 1 -1 1 "7 ."- " r vormlfnice. Tle-nr are not fotai im plte, bides, furs, elo. rbill sent direst me.llclneandlbetxet.in uea to p .,.,-. burfc Hea Mm be for. h.rao In prituw wodiVlo-l. 1 ' '.: jw-f rww f - f-'-rr pr'4 pTT Lwt.kay, vb.