tSUwirrA. 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 FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY H, 1897. WEEKL? WO. 7421 SEMI-WEEKLY NO Ml t . ( f". SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. FIJBLISHSD Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPAM. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. ID INDUCT At $2.50 per year, f 1.25 for six months, 75 oil. ;or three moncns, strictly in advance. Aduertising Rates Made Known on Application. Pendleton, Oregon WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner. Echo, Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. THIB PAPER ie kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merohants Exchange, Ban Franoisoo, California, where oou raota (or advertising oan 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 Junction 10:51) p. m. and ar rives at Heupner 10 b m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner J emotion 8:22 p.m. and TJma ilia 9:25 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junoti n ti:12 a. ra. ana ar lves at Portland 11:& a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar. rives at Heppner Junction 8:48 a. m. and at Umatilla ! :0a a.m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave Umatilla 9:25 p. m. and arrives at ieppner Junction 10:40 p. ra. and at Portland o a. m For further information inquire of J. C; Hart, ageni yj. a a neppner, ore. OFFICIIi DIBEOTOBT. Printer. Sipreme Judges C. E. RANOUS, Heffneb, Oregon, UU1 u Plans Rnd Specifications furnished on application. Contracting a Specialty. fmV All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash doors and windows on hand and furnished at reasonable rates. Ulve me your order. AH kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates. Leave orders with P. (J. Thompson Co. Sent Free THE MAIN MUSCULAR SUPPORTS OF THE BODY WEAKEN AND LET CO UNDER SACK AC ME OR LUMBAGO. TO RESTORE, STRENGTHEN, ... AND 8TRAICHTEN UP. USE JACOBS' McCl lire's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS JIM WAS UNGRATEFUL, To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, we will (end free, upon application, a oopy of the "ALLIANCE, the organ of this Society. In addition to its in tensely interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual pre miums given by the paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLHNCE, 410-411. United Charities Building, New York. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET United States Officials. President William McKinley Vine-President Garret A. Hobart Beoretaryof State John Sherman aeoietaryof Treasury Lyman J. Huge Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Seoretary of War KuBsell . Alger Soeretary of Navy John I). Long Postmaster-General Jnmm V ftnrv Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson state or Oregon. i-lovernor W. P. Lord Seoretary of Btate H. R. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metsohan Hnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman u. i G. W. McBride """"" j J. H. Mitchell ) Dinger Hermann i w. K. Ellis w . a. ieeas ( R. B. Hoan, i V. A. Moore. (C. K. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circnit Jndge...t Stephen A. Lowell f-oaeenf.ing Attorney H. J. bean Morrow County Officials. joint Senator A, W. Gowan Representative J. N. Brown ''onnty Judge A. (i. Bartholomew '' Commissioners J.U.Howard J. W. Beckett. " Clerk J.W.Morrow " Sheriff E. L. Matlock " Treasurer Frank Gilliam ' Assessor J. V. Willis " Surveyor... J. W, Horuor School Bup't Jay W. Shipley '' Coroner B. F. Vuughan nippNia towm ornonns. M ..n. Thos. More-en I GmnnUmen.... oeo. Conser. Frank tering the Uoion Depot there, and Gilliam. Arthnr Minor. E. J. Blocum. tt. .. ... r Lichtentlial and J. it. Simons. . US SerVlCBla nrSt-ClaSB in every I n ooruor., nr.. nram i r-n-t:,,,.!,,. Teasnrer L. W. Briggs particular. .nkl A. A. KotmrtH rreoinotofflcerr. THIRD For information, call jnsdoeof th Peaoe w. k. Hinhanigon on your neighbor and friend the hiM'ui." DeHreet ticket agont-and Mk for a TBI DALLKS. OB.- ticket readme via. the Wiscodsio J. P. Moor .K,,?,r UVntral linea. or ddilreHS Keoerver New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative aud adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begins In December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins lu May.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three ol the most critical years of the Civil War practically a memDer oi iiincoin s uaoinei, aim is prooaoiy oeiier 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 of portraits It is Intended to publlrh special biographical Btudies under the general title of . MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, lu the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a place beside roe anovuabonau. FAMOUS WRITERS tan mam.arkn. All the tntlnn that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publicatlou which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McClurk's Maoazinb. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal Btorics in the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimbletlnger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. BesldeB "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCLORK's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. . OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories in which the same characters win appear, aitnougn eacn win De complete in lweii. Anthony Hope Bret Hart Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories In McClure's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClurk'8 Magazine for 187, the subscription priee oi wnicn is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Three Important Points FIRST-Go ia. St. Paul be-Y cause the lines to that point will) atlord you 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-contineDtal lines en- A Campaign Of Education HOW tO 061. it (T LT A A For 4) J.uU Sheriff Had Grown Tired of Giving- Him Too Much Freedom. I was sitting with the sheriff in front of the town courthouse, when he sud denly stood up, shaded his eyes with his lmnd and looked across the sweet and then called out: "HeiUi, yo' ! Is that yo', Jim?" A colored man, about 50 years old, who was slouching alongthe other side, came across the street and replied: "Yes, Mars Eenfog, dis am me." "And what ar' yo' doing heah?" "I'ze jist walkin' out, sah. I dun thought I'd -drap down and see my dar ter." "How did you get out?" "Jist made a hole through the back wall, sah." "Look-a-h'eah, Jim," said the sheriff, as he sat down and picked up a stick to whittle on, "J ain't ffwine to stana this fussin' no mo. This is nigh about seven times you's broke out o' jail." "Yes, sah, nigh 'bout seben times, sah, but don't be hard on me." "You's got out by the doah, the win dows, the floor, the ceiling and the walls, and you's put me to trouble and the county to expertise. Now, yo' can't go back tthar' no mo'." "rieasc, sah!" "No, sah, yo' can't do it. I've given 5 o' a fair show and yo' can't expect no mo'. Yo' can jist take yourself off." "But, Mais Renfog, I'zo dun bin put in jail on a hog case, an' Ize got to stay dar tifl de ootchouse meets!" protested the man. "I know you were wrested and ex rmined and bound over and all that, but I'm tired of he fussing. I ain't going to stand by and let nobody dam age the jail. Yo's t out and come back and now 1 won t ubide it no mo'. Jist take yo'self off and don't come back fo my jail again unless you want to be hard used. If I find yo breakin' in I'll shoot yo' show's yo bo'n." "Won't yo' try me jist onoe mo'?" pleaded the prisoner. "No, sah! I ve d rawed the line ana now yo's has got to go and take keer of vo'self. I'm tcillin' yo' to scatter be- to' I make yo turn in and stop tip that last hole in the wall." The man "scattered" in a discour aged, dejected way, and as he was lost to sight down the street the sheriff growled: "Durn a fellow who don't know when he's being used like a bo'n gentleman." Detroit Free PreM. Smiles Irradiate the Countenance. When those atrocious bodily troubles, chills and fever, dyspepsia, kidney or rheumatio disorders, yield, as they in variably do, to the benign action of Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, a remedy of, oomprebeasive use, pure in composition, unobjectionable to ' a delioate palate, and thorough in effects.' Siok head aches, loss of appetite, flesh sod sleep, nausea, heartburn, are among the phy sical annoyaboea obviated by the Bitters. Tbey are in the nature of signals of dig tress displayed by a disordered etoinaob, liver and bowels, and disappear with the cause' that produced them.' Bat these signals should be heeded at onoe. Then the woe-begoDe look of ohroDio ill health will speedily disappear, and vigor and comfort restore a cheerful aspect to the faoe. That faithful index to the condition of the system never fails to ' wear a look of sunshine when the Bitters is need to dispel the cloud. pfl POUBER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for ita great leavening strength and healthfnlness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common te the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKINO POWDEB CO., NEW TOBR. 800N TO ARRIVE. Attempted Snloide. From the Dalles ( hroulcle. Mr. Wallaoe, who ' came down from Rufus this morniog, says that last night a man by the name of George Daggett stopped at the hotel at that plaoe, and upon retiring, left word to be called for this morning's train, which passes Rafus shortly after 7 o'olook. Upon knooking on his door and getting no response, the door was broken in and it was found that Daggett had attempted to commit suioide, and was nearly dead from loss of blood. He bad out a fearful cash in hit throat with bis knife. Daggett is a baohelor and resides bere, be and Mr. Wm. Bennett keeping bachelor's hall to gether. No reason is known tor the aot, though Mr. Bennett says that last Sun day Daggett aoted "queer;" but be had do idea he contemplated harm to him. IS WOMAN A HUMAN BEING? Mttiin, A. 8. Iliggs .... B.P. Wilson.. J. H. Bobbins.. DHPRBRLLELED OFFER LA GRAND!, OB. Jul ft Pnnil ..Register Oen. Pas. Agt.. . Receiver 1 Milwaukee, Vt Is. BS3BST SOCIETIES. RAWLINS POST, NO. II. Q. A. B. o'Mta at Lexington. Or., the last Saturday of scr. month. All veterans are invitea to join. (i W. Smith. C. ti. FcuDA. Adlntant, tf Commander. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in the City Drug Store, near City Hotel. tt D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m , and 12 to 2 d. m . at residence, Mrs. U. Welch's tiroDfrty. and 10 to 12, a m . to 2 to 5 p. m, at oflloe in the rear of Borg't jewelry store. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 24t; Stark Ht., Portland Or. 1 Bank oi taosi. : fcTOC BRANDS. While ion kimip jronr subscription paid op yen aaaksep rnur brand in free of charge. Bora. P. O.. Hennner. Or. Horses. P B ul loft honlder; cattle, same on lert hip. Conk. A. J..Lena.Or. Horses. Won rightshonl dor. Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark square orop otf left and split in right. Ifcmrliua. W. M .Gallowav. Or. Cattle. R Den right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horse, B D on lert bip. Klv. Bros.. Donalns. Or. Horse branded ELY on left shouldor, cattle asms on lefthip. hols in right ear. Florence. L. A.. Hminnsr. Or. Cattle. LF os right hin; homes F with bar under on right shoulder. Jonoa. Harrv. Her-on-w. Or Horse branded ri Jon the loft shonlder: oattl braulwl 1 on right hip, also nnderbit in left ar. Range In Borrow oounlr. Jnhtisim. Fella. Lsna. Or. Hmwa. nirxleT or left stitle; mule, same on right bip, oader hal 3np in nht and split .n lert ear Kennr. Mike. Heppner. Or. Horse branded It NY on left hi D cuttle same and crop off left r; under slop on th right Leaner. J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded Land A oa left shouldor: eettl seme on left hip, wutll over riant jre, three all Is ia right To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature la expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, 1 full of the best thlnes. Its illustrations are superb; Ita stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con- mmate skill. Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Lealie'a t P" nnum. We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Seml Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. No inch offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Cbrlstmaa or blrthdsy gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the rr Heppner, OreKon. WEEKLY The MONTHLY nerjnner rtr.-4.attl. M on left shoulder. WM. PKNLAND. El). K. BISHOP. Presldeat Cashier. TRANSACTS i GENERAL BAMlN'8 BUSINESS 1 Dot M) COLL, FACTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD BEPTNER. tf OREGON First National Bank OP HEPPNER Minor. Osnar. right hip; bur Mnrcan. H. N.. Heppner, Or. Hons on left shooldei eattl asm on left hip. Oshorn. I. W.. DoadM. Or.; horse O on let shonlder; eattl saio on rtaht hip. Parker & (lleason. Hardman.Or, Hone IP OS left shoulder. . Piner. J. H.. linlnttiis. Or. Home. IK eon- aarted mileft shoulder; eattl, aara on lof bip. amler nil In each ear. tWtor. i. W.. Heppner, Or. Hone, JJO m left should r. CatUe, O on right bip. flnTT. K. O. Hmmner. Or. Cattle Wfiot lift hip, erup olr nirlit and anjrtit In left fa liowlnii: hor W Con left shonlilar. I homiMiin. J. A.. llMinner. Or. Morse, t or left atutnlfW! eettl. 2 on left shonldef1. Torrwrll. W.. Heppnar. r.-amall eapltal T left eliiinld. honHMi eattl same on left hip nth split id Nith Wa'toohurger, W. JJ., Osllowsr. Or.i hor quarter cirri JW on right ehooldnr; rattle nuerter rirrle JW nn rigid hip and right sine. rroii and hole in left ear. Ilange in Morrow and L metilla eounti. Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York C. A. RHCA, T. A. Rhia, GCO. W. CONCN, S. W. SFCNCCR, Presldentl Vie President I - Cashier Aaa't Caahler Traasartj a Graeral BankiE? P.asiata. EXCHANGE On all part of th world Bought and Sold. Collertlon tnad on all poliiU on reasonable Term. Kurptus and nndtvlded Profit. llS.iaxi (HI. The Oil tt d'M pot question, the booeety of any ptrson, bol it ie com pelled to insist upon lb eab la advance i.laa ut talenptto5, whtiber Ibe nb- w . Notice of Intention. Land Orrii s AT Thb Iulls". OesooM. X'dTlcr. M HKKKBY OIVKN 1 HAT 1 H K jiiltoeing niiiir.1 irttlrr has fllMl notlteof hl.lnlnitlcn t meke flnel pruot In s"'p"rt of hisrlsiin, and that said rtf will h made tie for i. W. M.ifM. r.Minijr rietk at Heppner, Oregon, oa Mar ;.th. iwrt, vis: KKt REM i. ftAL'KT. Hd t.. No. MU, tor the K'j Mf! and W4 hrt, TpMi E. W M. He nsinas the li.llowlng w IIiimm 1 prove his miitlmioiis rmidew upon and cultivation ol said land. vl' - iMnianiln Mattofin. Rntrt P. Maltfaon, Hard P. long, John Mrrerrln all of ll-'pnrf. Oregon, .., JA. F. JHH1RF. Register. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Unitkii Statss Lamp Orrirs. la. Urnnde. Oreaon. March I). IWT. pOMPLAINT HAVING BKKN HADK AT V this omre by the duly verified and cor roborated affidavit of John Mn ullongh alleg lug thst Lena A. Munkers who made timber cul ture entry No. tl.'Uet the 0. H. Und Omn at This Question Was Oravely Discussed at Bishop's Council at Macon. In these latter days of the Nineteenth century, when woman is struggling for an equaJity with men in the arts and sciences and in politics, it may be int- teresting to Know that as early aa the Sixth century the "woman question" wub a knotty problem confronting the sages of that period. It was a more startling question, however, than that of these days of safety bicycles and abbreviated skirts. "Are women human beings? waa the woman question aa formulated in the Sixth ceutury This startling inquiry was proposed by a bishop at the council of Macon, and the reverend fathers were so amiable and so liberal as to devote several wi sions to the consideration of the sub ject. They did not disdain the question as useless or frivolous, but gravely un dertook the task of aasigning to woman her proper plaoe la creation. Ti'ith all her faults they loved her till, and, moved partly, no doubt, by affection, they generously decided that she d id not belong to the world of "mut tons, beeves or goat," but was in truth a human being. " It must not be imagined, however, that this advanced theory was forced upon Christendom, says the London Mail. The council of Macon was not ectmiralcal, ami so churchmen were not conHtralned to uccept ita decision, BARBER SHOP ON WHEELS. This Man I'se a Trtrrcl te Get Custom from Farmer. No odder use 'has been found for the There la Nothing ao Good. There is nothing just ss good as Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do uot permit the denier to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there ie anything bettor, 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 do good or money refunded. For Cougba, Colds, Consumption end for all affeotions ot Throat, Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as ia Dr. King's New Disoovery, Trial bottle free at Conser k Brook's. Regular aize 50 eents and $1.00. Miss Kearney, of the W. 0. T. U Boon to , Arrive From California A Good Lecturer. Miss Belle Kearney, National Or-' ganizer of the W. O. T. D., now at ' work ia California, will be io our stale next month and baa been engaged to oome to Heppner. , We oonsider ourselves particularly fortunate io this, aa this leoture is high ' ly reoommended by Miss Willard; and oor own Mrs. Kinney says of her in "The Oregon White Ribbon:" "Miss Belle Kearney is a young lady from Mississippi, possessed with that " rare Southern wit and eloquenoe and simpiy oaptivated the audienoe at the National convention. " We hope many will avail themselves herein Time and plaoe will be given in a ' later issue. Pendleton Tribune: Mr. Horn brought in word yesterday tbat Mr. Wilson, brother-in-law ot John Oapps, of lower. Biroh Creek, and John Sylvester ot Pilot Rook, bad died suddenly at bis home oo Birch Creek early yesterday morning. Fall particulars oould not be learned, bat it is supposed that heart disease was the osuse ot death. A vonerable citizen ot Maine, named Kasmin, has begun to drink whisky at the age of 131 years. When a man starts in to "booze" at tbat time ot lit there ia not much hope tor him. 8late of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lnoas County. Mt Frank J. Cheney makes oath thst be is . the senior partner ot the firm of F. J. " Cheney & Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, County and State afore- aid, and that laid firm will pay the turn of one hundred dollars tor each and every oase of Catarrh that oaonot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Care. Frank J. Cheney.' ' Sworn to before me and aabsoribed io my preseuoe, this Ctb any of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. Truth la a Nutshell. Impure blood ie the natural result of close oounnemant In house, school room or shop. Blood Is punned by Uood's Mariana- rills, and all the disagreeable resolta of in pare blood disappear with the use oi tbi medicine. It yon wish to feel well, keep your blood pare wilb Hood's Barsapsnll. Mood's Pills are the best family oatbar tic and liver medicine. Qentle, reliable sure. LaOrsnd. Oregon, on February lath, 1HHK. for wj-v-u than that to which It has lieen th tu n l and W mm Bee l7Tpl. R ""TV lnftn , . , . K. W. ll., bss failed to comply with the timber- put by a barber, August Leibman, of Timber Culture final Proof. 1 AMI OPT l R AT THE MI.I.F. OI'.EMIN April . Null' Is her.l.v given thai Mfd Market, ol . Ore", aa i - rt ii... v.. ..,. It it,, nia.1 nutlre of Intention In mm U"l proof cnovr o wuvu.i.u . wm. ... v..rr..w. tonatr -i-rk. i man who earns bte bread by hoeeet tolL bis rme in Heppner, orr. " 'n"ir We eantiut ruu the pir oa any miser plea. " What i Hop I told? I lent rib- fef , lf b,r, lef m Xiiid d.r ul Mat IW!. on ilmtier emtora sppll ration Sn Ti, lot the ht 'i of eertp.n Io. i, In l..n.hlB fcn I Nmlh. luntt Mo IA fut. He na. wilier IhnmasJ I one ef I.VI" Irl'"l. f'l Kelliuall. rrneat Kelt- waii, fcU.ha u. Ppt rtr. all ol l""e nr.g i The Outlook will be io 1W, as it bss been during each of its twenty seven years, a History of Oor Owo Times. Io its various editorial department Tbe Outlook give a on m pant review ot Ibe world' progress; it follows with care all ibe important philanthrope and in duslrial movements of the day; bss a complete department of religious news devote mnob space to tbe Interest of Ibe bom; reviews current literature; furnishes cheerful table-talk about 0iti ai d things: and, in short, aims to give fresh inlormalloo, original obirvtion, and reasonable entertainment. r-egiooliig with tbe fifty fliflli vulumi, tbe paper will SMoroe the fegnlar mage line tise, which will add greatly to its e totttiieDAe and attrartiveaeee. Tbt Outlook U pabln bed every Hatnrday fifiy lwo leauea a year. Th (list issue Io ranli moallt i an Illustrated llagatiu Nooibef, eoolaiufog about t wire a msoy pages m tbe ordinary lne, togiitbtr witb a large lumber of pitlorss. Tbe prieeef The Outhxik la I bra didlsrt a yf io advene, or e ibae a cent dy. m , Mend for a eriiuu P"py aoj liluetrat. d prospeetn ! The Oullook, 13 After culture law In this, that she failed to break or cause Io be broken five si res or any number ol wreaonsald tract within one year after her uinner culture enirv oi gam trai t; that an never mad any Improvements upon said tract and did some ttm In the year lasv remove from said county and state and ha never relumed and did at about said time abandon said claim. Therefor, with th view of the ranee atlon of said entry th said p rtles ar heraby sum- tnirieil ami required Ui m aim appear before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at his orhre at Heppner, Oregon, on tbe tin day ol May, l:n at 10 o'clock a. m ol said day Ihen and mere to produce such testimony as they may h..v eoiii'arulug said llegatlnna, the final l.earli.it Io ti had liefor the lleglsler and Hernlverat Lm Orande, Oregon, on the fid dny of May, at Id o'clock a. m. B. F. UXOH, Kegl.ter. i. If. RORHINM, Ml. Ml. Kecelvsr. Teachers' Examination. xjoTicK m iiKRF.nr oivkh that for iv the purpose of making all eianiiiiallon ol all fieraoiis wlio may otter themselves as randl dstes for teat-hers of tbe si-hiKils of Ibis eounty slid state l'-ratataud Itfedlplomaa, the v,iinty, ei-liool snpertulenileiil thereof will hold a pub lic eaaiulxetlnn at the eourt hoiiae at Heppner, opelillig vtentieenay, Ma' ail. 1HW7, lle.l tills (l nay ol May. I"7. II is JAV W, MH1PI.K Y, Si hool anpt., Morrow t SEAIj. I A. W. Gleaeoo, ) Notary Public. Hair Catarrh Cure is taken internally and sots dlreolly on the blood and ma coos snrfaoes of Ibe system. Bend for testimonials, free. K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. tlTHold by dragglsti, 75o. Now Ie tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregoniao, the grealeel newspaper ot Ibe Weal. Wltb tb0sMU,botb strict ly Io advance, ooe year, 3.60. No belter eornbiuatton of newspaper eaa be made la tbe state. SAVE VOL B CRAM. Few tralite Ibat acb sijolrrel dt troys tt 60 wortb nf grrln annually Waketee't Squirrel and frplr Eitor roioelor is tbe axwl Setife aud eeo aomlcaS poieoD koowo. Prioo radioed to V) oeata. 0her k Brook aad Minor k Co., aifetiU, Heppner; J. A. Woolery, agent, luoe; NlCbN I"b, agr)tt Islington, Oritveaend, Long Island, says the New York Press. Before be learned to ride a wheel be mode a comfortable living by driving around the scattered villages of iMDg island shaving the farmers w ho could not araire time to travel to the neighboring town to be shaved. It occurred to Leibman that a more de sirable way of visiting hie patrons than by the old horse and buggy could be found by count ructing a tricycle out fit. Tbe plan has worked well. Tbe burlwr's chair, which la getting to 1 a familUir sight on Ing iMland, run on three whei la and lu tbe center of th machine la the saddle on which Iilr- inan pert'hi'a w lu-n he pedula abroad on shaving and hair cutting tour. Tlefl ailvantnge of the nw outfit Is that It coed next to nothing when com lrrd with the exja-rise of keeping a horse. Before be adupted the tricycle ayi-tetii of travel I.elbinun wee fwetl to coiiflne bis Klmviiig and hair rutting effort to fiirtnsteada far removed from the red arid white le of the village burlier. Now he Ixildly ride Into the territory of hi riU, for the novclly of lielng shaved in a trh.yele Urbee's chair baa attracted custom from the regular ahoi. Where lb May Wah Tbe viiar of a rural parWh, who bad waxed eloquent ou the eubjoct of fur elgn tun aa ion a on Sunday ss ur prUed on entering tly village alio; during tbe work to be greeted with rtearkeil coidncw by the worthy Utii' wIwj kept It, Oo aeklng to know the cause, th gool woman prlucsd a coin freta a drawer, and, tbrowlcg It in before tbe vicar, eirlalmel: "I marked Ibat holy nrown and put It in tbe plate last Bun day, and here It I back agaJn In my ahop, I koowed well tlno pijf gwrs nrr go! tb money. Corvalli Oasette: Misa Oertrade Holmes, of tbe Holmes Business College Portlsnd, waa io attendance at tbe oou rentlon of tbe Y. W. C. A. While here she viailed the Agrioaltaral College and eipressed astonishment at the magni tude ot Ibe institation, Bbe was partio- olarly impressed wilb lb boardiog olobe, and as delighted io ber visit to Ibe Caatboro Hall kitchen, which tb b ys keep scrupulously clean and bright. Our spices arc pure and good. So arc our lea off Sou's baking pnmim and flavoring sstract. Schilling's Best. u For sale by J. A. Woolery, lone W. C. Alherloa passed through Long Creek last Saturday en route to bis borne al Izee from Dayton, Washington. He was accompanied by Garfield Craw ford, formerly an attaobe ot tbe Heppner Gazette force. Mr. Athertoo will return with a band ot borsea io shout a month which be will market ia tbe Dayton country. Long Creek Eagle.1 Any lady desiring to purchase a saw ing machine should call on J. W. VaOgbao and eiamine bis latest Im proved Wbite machine. A happy com bination of a writing desk and machine ar er a . - oomuinea. jjigtii. rapid and easy running. tf. II. E. Warren and Wright Baling were io Iowa yesterday. Crops are look ing flu io tbe Eight Mil country. "Exnose me" obeerved the mso In pectaole "hot I am a surgeon, and tbal is not w tiers ibe liver i." Never you mlud where tbe liver Is." retorted Ibe otber. "If it was in bis big toe or Li eft ear OWItt's Little Earl Itiera would reaoh it and ahska II for blm. On tbat yon can bet yoar gig-lamps." Con ser k Brook. Condon Olobe: W notice io the IVbdletnn papers that T. H. Lyons ba three different cases Io lb soprem ooorl now ia session there, which speaks well for tbe youog attorney. "Long dialanoe" and local 'phone eao reach No. 3 al the Oatette offloe. Th gold elans in promissory notes and bonds bss been declared void by Nebreska judge. Tbe court beld Ibat mortgage was payable in any lawful mooey of Amerioa. Tetter, Rall-llbeum and 1-Vrie.ma. The Intense Itching; andsuiartiiig.lnrt Aunt t.i it. m. AmmA. la Ittat aiitl v eltavnrl bv airblvlnu Chamberlain Eye and Hklo Ointment. Many very bad case have been permanently cured by It. It la equally efliclmit for Itching pile and a favuritn rnuiml V fur Kirn nlmiloe. chapped hand, chilblain, frot bite and chronki aor eyea. ao i t, per boi Word bsi been received at Heppner annnouoing the death of Mrs. Homer McFarland, net Mi Happy Potter, at ber borne in Loe Angela. Mrs. Mo- Farlaod was well koowo Io Heppner aod tbe news of her death, thongb ! peotej a ber cuodllion had been sert oos for several days, It sadly received. Tbe old way i f delivering tneasaget by poiloyi compared "itb the moilern teleplmne, illiutratee the old tedious method ot "breaking" Colds Oom pared wilb Ibeir aloioal Imlsolaosoa our ty One Minnie Ongb Care. Coneer k Brook. Mr. so 1 Mr. Frank McFarland were called to Hood River Tuesday by the serious lllce of Mr. M. It. Potter. mother of Mrs. MoKarlao I. To car all old , to heal aa Io dolent a leer, or speedily enre pile, yon nd etmply spply lWitf Wltob Salve according Io ilireotion. lie magle like action will snprlae you. Oioaer k Brock. ' Mr. Pearl Rifb.ot Dakar City, eots mllted uielil noenlly by thootloi btr-elf. tie rAwu rndll,a Pawdera. are I Jual what a horn Deed when In batll kt nppor'i warebon Ibil Oibe condition. Tonic, blood purifier and wilt pay the highest price for tall wool vermifuge. Tlicr are nol hoA but p.,,, hill fl( , n n d, , tne.U lua and the beet In ne U put a ,' .. ' J t V , utifte In prim ct-uditlen. llfvo ,) ,0 bu' b,m War cofprj,atkirs). - ion !! your i.lli, ' - M l-.ev'ef, Plare, N'w Jtxt Cilf