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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1897.
WEEKLY rfO. 7431
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 645 '
FIFTEENTH YEAR
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
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-' BY '
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man.
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0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Pendleton, Oregon
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker
City, Elgin and Huntington.
C. E. RANOUS,
Hbppneb, Oregon,
u
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OP1 MANbllBSTBRt BNGLAND
OTIS PATTERSON. AGENT. qq tfa f"
wo-r 1
THE ABODE OF GENIUS.
A Unique Farm in New York for
Inventors. 1
Train leaves Heppner5:45p m. daily except
Snnday arriving at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
Leaves Heppner Juno ioi 10:5U p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 1SU a m
Bnokan Express No. leaves Portland at 2:4
p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:22 p. m
and Dma ilia 9:26 p. m. .
Portland Exoress No. 3. from Spokane, arriv-s
at Umatilla 5:05 a tn and Heppn r Juncti n 6:12
a. m. ard ar ives at Portland 11:C9 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Poril 'rnl9p.ru and ar
rives at Heppner Junction 8:18 a. m. and at
Ematilla 5:05 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 'eaves TJmati la 9:25 p.m. and
arrives at eppner Junction 10:40 p. m. and at
Portland 6 a. m
For further information irqnire of J. C. Hart
Agent O. B A N., Heppner, Ore.
Everything Arranged for the Con
venience of Those Engaged
In Sclentlfle Research :
Queer Institution. 1
Plans arid Specifications tarnished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
& All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash,
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reasonable rateB. Uive me your order.
All kinds of repairing done at reasonable
rates. Leave orders with P. G.
Thompson Co.
Sent Free
ornciAL uisaECTosvjr.
United States Officials.
P eeident. ..: William McKin'ey
V ""-President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
omircary of Treasury Lyman J. lage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Heorelary of War Russell -. Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General James . Harv
Altorney-Ooneral Joseph McKenna
sooretsry . I Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
itovernor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kinraid
Treasurer Phil. Metscliai
Bnpt. Puhlio Instruction G. M . Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
a . ( G. W. McBndi
Senators Jj, H- jjitchel
i Ringer Hermann
Congressmen W. K. Ellis
Prluter W. H. Leeds
!R. S. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolvurton
Sixth Judicial District.
Clrcnit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney U. J. bean
Harrow County Officials.
I. ilut Senator A. W. Gowai'
Itanresentative J. Brown
bounty Judge
'' flommissioners.
J. W. Beckett.
" Uierk
" Sheriff
" Treasurer
" Assessor
" Surveyor.-
School Snp't..
' (Coroner
To any person interested in homan
matters, or wbo love animals, we wil1
end fre, upon application, a copy of
he "ALLIANCE," the organ of thu
Society. In addition to its in
tensely interesting reading, it Contains
list of the valuable and unusual pre
min ma given by the paper. Address
THE NATIONAL MJMlNE ALU. ME,
410-411 United Charities Building, New York
McClure's Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of
. Grant ever p bllshed. (Begins la December.)
DH,rrf u)niinnx 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.) ,
. . n ,,i n i... Tn-Timn " u Tion. wm tor 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 hlstoiy of this period from his
rpi.nl1pct.io H And correspondence.
Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpubliihed In connection with this series
of portraits it Is it! itended to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title of
MArLislvo iir IriBj umun iroin naiiiswu w unwtu.
Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. .
Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLB, , In which he will use hi. extraorflnar,
tale it for mystery ana ingenuity wniun nave, m mo ouiuv .,.....-. . ,
a place beside Poe and Uaboriau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
.t .u. w.. ...in ,.i n,,o th. nnmlnir ver. with the exception
of two contributions to ano her publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appearln McCluke a maqazink.
IOEL CH AND'.KK HAKkH. A series of new animal stories in me "
Kahhit." nnri the " i Attie Mr. rnimniennirer stories.
RODYaRD KIPLTnG. Besides 'Oiptalns Courageous." Kipling will comriouie io jbuvi.uh s
1 1 na- Un V. h arnrlua ho laM II U7 fir O 11 n II IT I II H fMHIlt If VrlBI.
nnTAVF. THANKT is nreDarlni for the MaoaXinb a series of short stones in wnicn me same
characters will appear, aunougn eacu win oo couijiio "o..
Anthony Hop Br.t Hart Robrt Brr
Frank R. Stockton Stanley vVoyman Clark Russell
will all have stories In McCli'RE's for the coming year.
i These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCmjbs's Maoazins for
1S97, the subscription price oi wnicn is omy
"Brer
Going East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points.
One. Dollar a Year
fhe new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
FIRST-GO via. 8t. Paul bft
A."g! Bartholomew CU86 the Hd68 to that Doillt wil
J.B. aowam , .. , . ;...
anuru jou iuh very uetsi bohiw.
SECOND Sen that the coupou
hevoDd St. Paul reads via. thf
WiscoDsin Central because thai
line makes close connections will
ill the trans-continental lines en
teriDg the Uuion Depot there, auri
its service is first-class m ever
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J. Willi
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BBFPKIB TOWN OFFIOKRS.
Miyor .Thos. Morvsn
U Hinnilmaii .. Geo. Conser. Frank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J, Sloonm, M.
Lich ten thai and J. B.Simons.
5 Z:::::::::::. "re particular
Karshal A. A. iwnwn
Precinct Offlcem. TH1UU Vor Hjlormatlun,
Jnsties of th. Peace W. E. Ku-harrlson
( onsUbU N. S.Whettonf
J U.r. I anil AffiAttM.
thidallis.ob. hcket readinc via. the Wiscoosh
it : i
J. t. Moore ni-sji.
A. 8. Bunts
LA OaAKDl, OK.
B.F, Wilson Register
J.H. Bobbins Receiver
A Campaign
Of Education
HOW tO G6t It (TC AA
For MJ.vv
Mtllittn
caV
on vour neiehbor and friend th
nearest ticket agnt and ask for h
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A1V
U N P H R RLLELED
OFFER
Jas. C Pond,
Uen. I'as. Agt..
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Batty,
Ueueral Agent,
2WHtrk t..
PortUna Or
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
The best literature Is expensive. '
Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly, .
Published at 110 Fifth Avenue,
New York, Is full of the best things
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and its literary
departments are edited with con-
S3S3XIX1T SOCIETIES.
KAWLINB POST, NO. IL
G. A. R.
at Lxinirtnn. Or., the last Saturday of
ark month. All veterans are invited to Join-
Adinlant. tf Commander.
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGE0H.
Offlo in tb City Drug Btore, rjpar
City Hotel.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. m , and 12 to
2 p. m . at residence. Mrs. U. W lob
property, and 10 to 12, a m , to 2 lo 5
p. m , at offloe in tbe rear ot Burg's
jewelry store.
national Bank ol MM.
Wl. PKNIAND. ED. R. BISHOP.
. Praalaeat. Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
It should be In every
COLLECTIONS
Hade on Favorable Terra.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD
QEPTNER. tf OREOON
STOCa BRAN US.
White yon ap roar subscription paid up yoi
eat keep your brand in free of chart.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. florses, P B CI lef
honldert oattle, same on left hip.
Cook, A. J.,I.na.Or. Horws. Won rightkhoal
ir faffle, same on right hip: sar mark sqnar
mjp off left and split In right.
Douglass. W. M . Oallowar. Or.-Cattle. R V m
inlit side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, K I
m left hip.
Ely, Bros., Donglaa, Or. Morses branded EL'
n left shoulder, oattle sains on lefthip. holi
ip right ear.
Florence, L. A.. Happnw. Or. Cattle, LP or
-gh hip; horses F with bar under on nh
houliler.
Jones, Harrr. TIeppnf , Or -Horwia branded
N J on the left shonlder; eatle bra ided J on
Hgbt hip. also nndorbit in left ear. Bangs In
Morrow oounty.
John-, rllx. Lena, Or.-Hnra. eirrUT o.
ft stifle; nettle, same on right hip, under hal
wop in ri aad sulit '.a left sar
Kennr. Mike, Heppner, Or. Hopsea branrter
KN1 on Uft hip oatUe same and erop off tot'
Mi nndar slope on Uw right
Lsahey, J. W Heppner Or. Horse brande-"
Land A on left hooldr( nettl Mine on lef'
hip, waul over right . thrae slit in rih
ar.
Minor, Oaoat, nnpnr nr. ttue, U D
right hi vi horse. M oo left should.
Morgan, H. H Heppner. Or. Hotms, M )
oo left shooldw oattla sams on Uft hip.
Osrmrn, J. W., Dongta. r. hnrseeO on lef
shoulder; oattle sain on raht hip.
Parker A Glaaeon. Hardmao.Or. Horses IP ot
left shoulder.
Piper, i. H., Leilnatoa. Or.-Horse. JF,
aaried oi. left shoaldert eatlie, same on l nip.
ander bit In mob r. .
rtw.J. W.. HppiM. Or. Hoiwse. JO a
left shooldw. Caltl. Ooo right bip.
tf n Henonar. Or. Cettl W C ot
left hip. iemo off nght and anoWhit tn left jmr,
llnlko: horns W C on left shonliler.
mmate skill.
Such a paper Is a great popular educator.
borne.
The subscription price of Leslie's is 4 pe nnum.
We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi
Weekly one year for only $5.00.
No such offer was ever made liefore. No such offer will ever be made
gain. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday
gilt, nd will be consUnt reminders of the glvei-i kindness.
Remit by postal order or check to the
GAZETTE,
Heppner, Oreeoii.
In tha heart of New York BtateLbe
yond the reach of the merely curious,
yet open to all of a scientific turn, of
mind, is the only inventors' farm in the
world. There is doubtless no stranger
plane anywhere, for it is a farm where
balloons are "raised," aerial schemes are
hatched and air ships are born.
So far as the place at Frankfort,
Herkimer county, N. Y., is surrounded
by fields and groves which give u: sug
gestion of city life, it is a farm, but its
products are those of which the or- j
dinary faroner knows nothing. For
these products are flying machines, Dai-
loons, strange ships that in theory at
least dart through the air or skim the
ground like a bird.
Prof. Carl E. Myers, who has estab
lished the unique farm, is like most
men of purely scientific mind in that he
nicst conservative in his ideas of
publicity, and is content to live in the
midst of wonders with his assistant
and those who, from time to time, are
associated with him. If an inventor has
an idea that he will be able to overcome
the forces of nature and construct a
mechanical bird, it will no longer be nev
essary for him to spend fortunes to
work out has ideas or die without ac
camplishinlg his life's object. All he
needs to do will be to go to the tnven
tors' farm and find there willing hands
and fruitful brains, as well as all ap
plianees of this electrical age to assist
hrm
Almost in the center of the big farm
is a modern country house, standing
amid many smaller buildings, in which
are to be found the materials for every
form of experiment connected with
aeronautics. The lower portiom of the
arge house is given over to living
rooms, while a third story and attic ex
tending the length of the building and
occupied b balloon apparatus, acces'
bories and wonderful devices for the
construction of air ships.
Tlffj farm was especially selected for
its natural advantages. There axe
stretches of level ground, gently ris
ing slopes and strong declivities. Thus
it does not matter at what stage of work
the inventions may be, a suitable grade
can always be found on the farm at
which trials oan be made. It It be an
air ship that, has been constructed
where there ib a doubt as to the exact
nature of its workings, it can be tested
on the alight grades, so that there will
be as slight a risk as possible to human
life or to the ship.
Clone to the main house, in a glen, is
situated one of the most important fea
tures of the farm. This1 Is the spot de
signed for the making of fabric for all
miMinerof flying machines and balloons.
On this half acre of ground, which is
skirred by the higher ground and trees,
the fabric is stretched to receive the
coatings of gasproof varnish. For this
application of varnish a special machine
has been invented and constructed by
Prof. Myers, so contrived as to supply
u complete coating of thick varnish and
then to remove the coating with the ex
ception of an exceedingly delicate film,
ilitlicult to boniensureu by instruments.
One section of the attie of the big
house Is a workshop containing all tools
iiccessary for the construction of ap
paratus from wood, metul or textile, in
cluding lathes of various and original
(lrwijns, steam engines, all classes of
Th True Remedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiekilwa. 111.,
"Chief," says: "We won't keep bouse
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with many others, bnt uevet
got tbe true remedy until we used Dr.
King's New Disoovery. No other remedy
oan take its place in our homo, as iu it
we bave a oertain and sure cure for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc"
It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even it they are nrged on yon
as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis
oovery. They are not as good, because
this remedy has a record of bures and
besides is guaranteed,
satisfy. Trial bottles
Brock's drag store.
It never fails tn
tree at Conser &
mmm
LONG CHEEK EAtiLETS.
From the Eagle.
Id Pendleton last week F. W. Hand-
ley sold to Jadd & Root, ot Hartford,
Coon., 70 saoke ot wool of this year's
olip for 8 cents per p )und,
Mark M Boyd, who tor tbe past six
weeks has held the position ot foreman
ot the Eagle, took bis departure Monday
for Sumpter, where a position awaits
bim on tbe News.
Ye editor is in receipt ot an invitation
from H. A. Murphy, the Monnment
merohant, to come down and talk over
tbe 'phone. Mr. Murphy says the long
distance telephone worki to perfection
Bert Keney, while running a horse
raoe Friday evening, came near getting
killed. The oaynse he was riding fell
and rolled completely over bim, knock
ing bim senseless for a tew minutes. Hp
esoaoed with a sadly disflgared counte
nance and a sprained arm.
, A Point to Rrmembrr.
If you wish to purify your bljod yoo
should take a medicine whiob cures blood
diseases. Tbe record ot cures by Hood's
Sarsaparilla proves that this is tbe beet
medioine for tbe blood ever produoert.
Hood's Sarsaparilla onrei tbe most stub
born oases and it is tbe medioine (or yon
to take it yoor blood is impure.
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for its grea leavening strength
and healihfn ness. Assnrns the food akainst
alum and all tonus of adulteration oommon to
the ch-iap brands.
BOYAt, BAKINO POWDEB CO.; MIW YOKK. '
John Day Placers Btart TJp. ,
Tbe big plaoer olaims owned, by the
Grtnt Mining Company, of Sail Lake
City, ot wbioh compauy Apostle Heber
J. Qrant, of the Mmrman ohurch, is at
the head, and Mr. B. F. Grant is man
ager, situated on the north fork ot the
John Day and consisting ot about 2,000
aores all covered by water rights and
ditobes, have been started up tor the
season's ruo and under most favorable
conditions, says tbe Long Greek Eagle.
There is an abundance of . water and
with tbe immense quantity ot snow in
the mountains a long season ii assured.
Three giant hydraulics, one ot a seven
inch stream, are employed and a toroe
now ot about forty meu. Later on up
wards of seventy-five men will be on tbe
pay roll.
Mr. Archie Downie, sr., tbe well-knowu
Sumpter plaoer miue owoer and operat
or, has been engaged as pipeman and
with bis scientific knowledge the mines
will be direoted in a most able manner.
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
pill; assist digestion, cure headache,
cents.
aULLORY WAS ELKCTED.
End of the Protracted Senatorial right Is
Florida.
Tallahassee, Fla May H.8tepbeo
R. Mallory was elected United States
enator today In tbe 25th ballot. The
vote was as follows:
Mallory, 53; Obipley it; Call, 1.
Cbipley led after roll-oall, bat chaog
ng votes gave the eleotino to Mallory.
State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, )
Looaa County. )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is
ihe senior partner ot tbe firm at F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe
25 City ot Toledo, Oounty and Slate afore
said, and that laid firm will pay tua
am ot one hundred dollars tor each and
every case ot Catarrh that osnnot be
oured by Hall's Catarrb Cure.
Frank J. Cheney. ,
Sworn to before roe and anbsoribed iu
my presence, tbia 6th day of Dece tu
ber, A. D. 1880.
BBATj. j
A. W. Uleason,
Notary Poblic.
Through inadvertenoy, many local
advertisers who pay only a weekly rate
bave been getting the benefit of the
semi-weekly service. Tbe Gazette must
insist npon business principles and
those who pay for a weekly ad. moil
-ipeot that it will appear only onoe a
week. C
Hall's Catarrb Cure is taken internally
and aots direotly on tbe blood and mu
oons sarfaoet of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
tlTSold by druggists, 75o.
Beslhted (?) Heppner.
Tbe colored missionary, Rev. W. T. B.
Hsrwood, wbo reoently preached in this
city, gave Heppner a call last Sooday,
and tbe Osteite proceeds to give him a
roast because be left without settleiug
tbe advertising and other bills be oon-
in that oity, says thsT.-M.
Ex-Beaator Corbett's Brother Dead.
On Wednesday evening Elijah Cor
nell, brother of Ex-Senator W. H. Cor-
htt died at his home in Portland, sged traded
77 years. Mr. Oorbett came to Oregon Heppner people must be lacking in ap
in Vm, and for many years thereafter preoption that they ceu'i devote a few
...manager of the stairs line between day's board and a little advertising to
wood-working machinery and kindred portud and Saoramento. Of late yean missionary wbo cornea Into tbeir midst
apparatus for making comparative M c-.u-u osoneoted with to show them the error of their wsye
tests. This Is the section in which Is . . ... . r,.,i.j j ... .n(l noirt ont tha straiabt and narrow
11 urm lit a vi.imwu, muv . -
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S. W. SPCNCCR,
. President
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- Cashier
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Tha Ontlook will be in 1W7, as II bs
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ThomiNiii. i. A.. H-twi, tJr.-Hors,lor I m History of Onr Own Tiroes. Io
fl aiHHilitri wufl. son mmi mimiiw, i- , , , , .
Its various editorial orparimrui suit
Outlook gives a onmpaet review of tbe
world's oroifreM: it follows with rare
i-. i
Tnnx- K. W.. Henpnar. ur.-nmau eapiw
left .h.mlit. knmai saUle earn oa Ian air
win stili I ia Bn"
Ws usher, W. J., Oallowar. Or.i horses
iinarta eire J W on rig'it rwmiae'i ram
quarter t trim 4 w m nmm nip mi i -j
rrtip an I hole in '"ii swr. smi's "" ""
Jraeutia smoiiIk
United Rtatrs Lamp Ornrg,
I (.rands, Oregon, March , IW,
COMPLAINT UAVINO HhEN kUUB AT
fhls olttce by the duly verified and cor
roborated affidavit of John Me ullough alleg
lug that Lena A. Mnnkers who msds timber cul
ture entry No tlXist Ihe I!. H. land OttVaat
La Grande Oregon, oo February lih lass for
the t' o I and H Hec 17 Tp 1 , R
E. W. M , hss fstled tn pom lily with fhe Uinber
rultnre law In this, that she failed to break or
caute Ui be broken five si re or any aumiier or
acres on said tract within one year afier her
Umber culture entry of said tract; mat ane
never man any Improvements upon saw tra.it
and did aom time In the rear ! remove from
said conmv and state and has nsvsr
and din aiaooui sain nm aoannuu
Therefor, with th view ol th retire
of aald entry th said p rtles ar hereby sum.
mo tn ana requireo K lie ana aiiper isimhv
i. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow colinlf.
rrmn, at his ofbi at H-ppner. Oregon, on tne
nthdavof Msv. twrt at 10 o'chx'k a m of aald
dsv men and mere io prixiun sim'b wuimnij
as Ihev msv lis roiMwriitng said alleiralloiis.
Ih final hiorlng Io Ix had wiior ui timsirr
s"d Km i-lverst Is Grand. Oregon on lhl
day of May, at 10 o clock a. m.
s. r. i'-'",
Hrglster.
J. H. ROHRINH,
iai Ml. Kolvr.
conatructed the material for the full
siaed rrawhines of the air sfter working
models have been tested. Another sec
tion of the att ic is given over to space
and machinery for thn construction of
models especially of kites, aeroplanes,
wind-borne or self-projiellod niotirs.
winged apparatus worked by hand and
feet, gas vessels propelled by screws or
serving to aupjwrt oilier aevices tor
safe trial by their inventors.
In the little buildings srsttertxl over
the farm are located the gas engines and
tanks for practical exjirrlments, the
rhnnilcul ol mm Iters and several furnaces
and PrtoTts. Sum of these last are so
strutitre and unusual that their ap-
ir reiurned j prarance suggests the lalxiratoryof fotne
"reH.'tlon old-time alcUemlst rather than a Nine
teenth century wornsnop. x. uer-aid.
be street oar I
qaite wealthy. He leaves
oo children, bis only son
soma 18 months ago.
a widow bat
having died
path that leads to everlasting light.
Poor benighted, onappreoiativa lleppnef.
"Excuse me" observed tbe man In
spectacles "bnt I am a surgeon, and that
is not where the liver i". never yog
mmd where tbe liver Is. retorted tbe
other. "If it was in his big toe or his
left ear 1 Witt's Little Early Risers
. . ... a i . . 1. . L i i
- . . f t I would reaon U ana snate n lor oiro. wa
OI VOUr erOCer IO Ktl OC- Ubat yon can bet yonr gig-Ismps." Coo
f. r..j T T aer A Urook.
ung 5 iesi. iic ju)suui
It is like borrowing
tea
ruffs
soda
hiking powdsr
flavor ins istrscts
and spices
money back if you want it.
For sals by
J. A. Woolery, lone
rSert Allen and sister, Miss Alien, were
in Ueppner on last Friday and attended
tbe baoJ oonoert that evening.
WIDOWS IN WASHINQTON.
Any lady desiring to purchase a sew
ing machine shonld call on J. W.
Vaughan and rxamina his latest Im
proved Wblte machines. A bsppy oom-
bioatloo of a writing desk and machine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf.
Trwarl! t General Bia.ia; BuMta
On all parts of the world
Bought and Sold.
Collections aad ea all points oa
reunnabl Ttnna.
Surplus and andlrided Profits. Mt.OHO OO.
Notice of Intention.
Lakd Orrn a at Tas DaU-ss. Oasoos,
April . ten.
vfoTK ft i nr.Htnr iiivkm that the
i following iiawed elllf ba Bled notlrw rf
hlslnlentlnn t mak anal proof In spp"ri of
bis claim, and tha said pnsil will b msil b
for J. W. Morrow, county clerk at IUpnr,
Orrsun.oa Mav Mh "'u rU:
, RKl'BBR . OAlnr.
m t No. or he i"4 ana n
Mtu, iVsr i, Tplri. lt. W M.
H names th following witness- toproye bis
roi tinooiis rudoce opoa and eulUvatloBof
aid land. vl: .
Hnimln Ssiwsnn, r
Hsrdi i P. Unf,Jotn Mcyrfla all ol Mepaner.
"VX'S" JAA F. MOOAI. g1str.
Tbs Oax-tte does not question tbe
t,nia.t oi aov iroe. bat It la eotn-
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
pelled to l..l T- the J SWF&rWkP&2?WA wit b a
blu el aUoiptk.o, whether the sib- Yj.'.m '.. oi !. -. -oriberbs
Cornelia. V.aderbill or tba tf.V.W." The
nan wbo earee bis bread by booesl toil
Ws ssbooI ras the pepef oa aay other
plaa.
If
What is Uop (ioldT B
tftl). Urf 1, tUf'&'f!
brer rt
hls-dleln Hppr, irregen, na rwiurisr -p
Vr4 day of war !'. wit willor arpjl
njillo fio . tor Iba Ht'4 eaciln ho. .
la township So. I Horta. kss if tt
M wilt,, hi I homes J Cune of
H,Hr ron. Kul Ke1tn,i, H.rnr HetV
laau. LlWba , Surry, il of ln. '"
lAt. M"'Kr..
p r, Hmrsr,
II lbs ImptirUbt pbilanlhropio aoa in
dnstrial movemeots ot the dsyj bss I
complete department ot religious news
devote mnob apace to tbe interests nf
tbe bBje; reviews eorrent lttranr;
forolsbee cheerful tsble-lalk aboot men
ar.d tblnes: and, io short, aims to give
freab information, rriginal observation,
aod reasonable entrr'ainmeat.
Beginnlog with tbe fifty flifth volume.
tbe paper will a a me tbe regalar maga
lot eise, wbicb will add greatly to its
a,infnlrnes aod attractiveness. Tbe
Oullot k Is pobllshed every Satnrday
fifty tso Issnes a year. The first issue
Io racb montu is so Illustrated alagaaiar
N amber, ootsinior abont twice ae mssy
i . .t
pages as tbe ordinary tesoe, Migur
large aumbsr of pictarse.
onoe of The Outlook ie three
dollars a year io advenes, or lees tbao a
cent dy.
Hen I lor a prrimeo e-ipy aoJ illnrtrat-
I eI pro pee o to Tbe Oatkior,
rifefo, FewTw.Qtt!
Teachers' Examination.
NOTICE Is RERKRY OIVE1 THAT rK
ih. titirtwNM of mshln an eiamlnallon of
all parwMis who may nlr themselve a eaodl
datr f lew hers ot the stIkmiIs of this county
ndsUif rstaleand life diplomas, the county.
ImhiI iifH.rlnteiHleet thereol will noli a pun-
llr esa'ah-ailon at the conn nni si neiur,
Opening wedoewlsf. MS uin, i-n,
naieo iiiib oay oi i7 i .
4 M JAY W, MHIPI.RY,
w noui eujiv, siotruw v.
E. 0.: Charles W. Ktowles, wbo for
many years bat beeo a well koown Port
land boolfsoe as proprietor of the Ht
Charles botel, bss leased tba Perkins
.... I - t. - I ...... ,1 . 1 r V. k t lrv.
Hill Oathorlua; UrosaS Vpsts wsus - - ..n.
Rich H.iw-ts Met sad H.bs. telry where Feudlelon people nsoally
F-apeclolly In It a greut pluce for rich ,0p. They will all be glad to Hod
wltlowa with daugbtera-that peculiar Landlord Koowlr io the maoagameol.
tyjie of American vtomen woo, as soon
aa paterfamilias is romfortubly tucked
aw ay unth-r the sod, fly to Europe, spend
years wsndrring about like social
Itedouins.then are selred wit ba romantic A( rj,,,,,.,., wareh-mse Pbil Oobo
lorm oi norarwiesu.--. w ,h( bigbeet price for loll wool Tbe old war of delivering messages
st. ml I'orkopoli. snd '"f bldes, fur., elo. Pblll sslls dirrot b, p.boys compared with the mrxleio
s.. " : I TIf. u.Ii.t.,.,, afford, scon- to KesU.rO boysri. Bee bim before ulepbone, illuatf.tes the old tedtooa
..!.' .forwirao. It Is Amerlcao In Io- yoo sell year pIU. tf methods of "breakiog" colds oompared
"Long distsnoe" aod local 'punnee
Icao reach No. 8 al the Osteite omos.
Mrs, Fanole Howard ao I tons, H)ott
Uosard and Charles Nielsoo, arrived
(mm Janctin Oily oo Wednesday ot
last week I i visit relative at this plaos.
Mrs. Howard It a sister ot Mrs. Chas.
Jones, of ilepuuer.
Now la tbs time to get tbe Weekly
DreiroDisn. tba greatest oewspapsr of
Ihe West. With tbe Oeeetls, both (Mea
ly to advance, ooe jeer, 1360. No better
eombloation of aewspepsrt eaobe marie
tbe staU.
AVE YOCH OIA13I
Few rraliM ibat each tqolrrrl dst
trove 11.60 worth-of grain apooally
Wakelee't Squirrel and (Vpher F.iler
mlostor re tbe most efJeoHve aod oo
aoojlcs! ptiisoo koowo. Prise redoesd
to 90 ca's. Coaeer A Brock aad Minor
A Hn.. airwoU. HeDPfiSf : J. A. WnoUry,
15 AtorMet, ! .ee) Viclioie k Lak,agenU
sIPtri
cation, Kuropean In habits, and, to a de
gree, In jreraonnel. Bo Ibry come here,
buy a fin bona, get In with the diplo
matic wirr. end tbe thing ladone.says
tbe UluMiatcd American. Ana sb
lnrton.whidi profeisesa lofty arorn for I
trad, snd ruthlessly shntt the doors of
society In he fars of sll Washington
brokers, Insiirsiite sgeDt', real esuts
peotile.and.ln short, trade io every form,
except banking, welcoiora with, open
arms tho retired trades people from
evr York, Chleaj-o and anywhere flat
oo the face of tbe globe. Il merveathe
right of laughing at tbein, though, and
after faithfully attendlrg all their
lanrheone. goes home trrer over every
sup the ambitious brl or rViM'ae bss
msde. This bablt is OBdoubtedly ao
affront to hospital Ity, lj It ha- one
asvlref virtus- Wtt-blnglon nukt ns
of rlUj vw.fr, ,4 ll A tr4i
tlatryi
Oeo. noff rd has pnrobaaed ao Inter-
m i"a.a Mallock't ttieep and will
oonllnne to make ble beadquartert at
Ibe Mo Don id oanyos raocb.
with tbeir almost Inslanlaneoot eare by
One Minate O'ogb Core. Conser A
Brack.
Ttrttsr, Bsli-Hheum and E ssius.
The Intense Itching and smarting, Iwl;
dnnt to these diwaju-a. Is Instantly aiisyen
, a no vlnu? ChsmDsrlsiO I r.ye sna
Skin Otntuient. Msny very bed
k.t. nMi rwrmsnsntlf cnra DY II. is
U sqaslly enictsnt lur lutung piies sou
a fsvorits rmodjr for tore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
George aod Frank Orrenwod were Io
from tbe T. J. Matlock McDonald can
yon ranch Honday.
To core all old sores, to heal aa la-
doleot a leer, or ipeediiv euro piles, yoo
need simply apply I. Witt's Wiieb Halve
prnrdtns In direoliont. I'S Oiaglo like
I aetioo will topriae yoo. Coot r A Uruok.
and chronic anrej eyes.
Thle tifSne It oodet obllgatloot to
at iwn. a s a..!
Itt cts. t boi. lm 1 u,,ra t0f llTor' ""
I
iurtwhU.Vnrd. wT"n la bl lb.flrmn.me of M.tbewe A Oeotry.
condition. Titfila, blood purifier and r aasoeisted together Io tbe barber
vermlfoge. Ttwj are not food but bnsioeM Io tb eew si sad, Iwe doort