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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 25; 1897. I WEKKLYtfO.7151 i SEMI-WEEKLY NO 5461 FIFTEENTH YEAR I 4 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. P0BLI8HSD Tuesdays and Fridays BT THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY FRED HENDLEY OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man At S.!Sn per year. l .2S for mr months, 75 ots. or three moncns, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THlrJ PA.PEK is kept on tile at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, A4 and 66 Merchants monsngs, ban t ranoiaoo, uautorma, where oou raota or advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Pendleton, Oregon WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heprn'. Echo, Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHEBTERi ENGLAND OTIS PATTERSON.' AGENT. " SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. McClure Train leaves Heppne' 5:45 p m. daily except Sunday arriving nt Heppner Junction 8:15 p. ni. Leaves Heppner -lunc 10 i iu:w p. m. ana ar. rives at Hermner 1: I a m ' Boolean" Eipress No. 4 leave Portland at 2:4 p. m and arriven at deppner Junction 8 :2 p in ana umi u vzo p m. Portland Ex ''ess No. S from Spokwe, arriv 8 at Umatilla 5:05 a m and Henpn r Juncti n 6:12 a m a d ar ives at Portland ll:Dfl a, m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Por 1 nd V p. m and ar rives at rieppner J auction 3:48 a. m. and at Umatilla 5 05 a. m. Fast Mail No 1 cave Umatl la 9:25 p. m. and arrives at eppner J unction 1U:4U p. m. and at Portland 6 a. m For further information i-qulre of J. C. Hart, Agent U. H & N-, Heppner, Ore. OFFICIAL X3ZS,EGTOZZ". C. E. RANOUS, Hkppnkk, Okkqon, OR Pinna and Specifications furuiabed oa application. Contracting a Specialty. fJty All kinds of lumber, shingles; sash, doors and windows oil hand and furnished at reasonable ra'es. ulve me your order. All kind of repairing doue at reasonable rates. Leave orders with P. C. Thompson Co. SEVEN s Magazine For 1897 GREAT SERIALS United States Officials. P.esident William McKin'ey Y "B-Presldent Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman CMorniaryof Treasury l ymanJ. daire Seorntary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Kussell .Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Poetinaster-General James . Hary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agrionltare amee Wilson State of Oregon. WoTernor..... , W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincald -Treasurer Phil. Metaohan Rupt. Public Instruction. (i. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman u. . 1 G. W. MciBnde (reunion it h M.t.hl, Congressmen Printer f ipreme Judges. ( G. W. Mel JJ. H. Mit. I Binger Hen W. (B. k. Sent Free Tr any person interested in humane matters, or who love animals, we will end fre, upon nnplinntion, a bony of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this Society. In addition to. its in tensely interesting reading, it oontains a list of (be valuable and unnnal pre miums aiveo bv the paper. Aditrepfl THKNVntlNAI, HUM vNE ALLUNCE, 410-411 Untied Charities Building, New York. I Binger Hermann 1 W. K. Ellis W. H. Leeds B. 8. Bean, A. Moore, E. Wolverlon Sixth Judicial District. Otronit Judge Stephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney U. J. tiean Morrow County Ottlcials. joint Senator Goincr East? o IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points. A New Life of 6rant by Kamltn Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of uraiit ever p blislied. (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 in May.) . , . . i i . DMniitA,i. ai w,r Tima 11 Mr. Ttana vu for th ree of the most critical years 'nf the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet. and Is probably better (or-,! ih,n anv i.th.r inmi living to srlva an authoritative hlstoiy of this period from his renollectio a and correKDondence. ' , Portraits of 6reat Americans. Mmy of them unpubliihed In connection with this series . " rtfaiis it is intended to publlrh special biographic l studies under the general title of ,.,MAKEKS OF THE UNION trora waiuugiou to Liinconi. Di-nrai nf Dainstlne. SDeclallv taken under the editor's direction. . stories of Adventure. A serial bv CON AN D1YLK, in which ha will use hit extraordinary tale it for mystery and Ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes stories, given mm a place beside roe aua uauoriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS riUUinllOVM All K AnHnn .Hal ha will writ, A II Mllff t.hft nOmtllir VeST. With tll6 CXCCPtlOn o' two contributions to aim her publication which were engaged from him long ago, will nnnearln McCLUKE's MaoaZINB. . TAirr. finvni.RH hakhR a serins of new animal stories in the tame field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Littlft Mr. Thtmbleflnger" stories. RUDYaRD KIPLTNO. Besides "Captains Conrageons." Kipling will contribute to McClcbs's lH nf th ahnrt ntnrlps he will write during the coming year. nrTAVii thankt is nrenarlnir for the Mauazimc a series of snort stories In which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete iu itaelf. Anthony Hope Brot Hart'. Robert Ban- Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell ' will all have stories in McClouk's for the coming year. . : Tho.o are nnii a. .moll frai'tinn ol the ereat and important features of McClure's Maoazinb lor 181)7, the subscription priee ol which 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. Railroad builders say the building this year will be mainly for the pur pose of developing lumber tracts, coal mines and other freight-making districts. . Laborers are flocking to Liberia to work on the great Liberian railway. This is the route that will play havoc with the eastern question, destroy the usefulness of Constantinople as the key to Europe and enable Americans to go to the Japan see in 17 days. A verv low temperature. 400 de grees below zero, has been shown to j have a remarkable effect upon the color of many bodies. The brilliant scarlet of Vermillion and mercuric iodide is reduced, under its influence, to a pale orange, the original color returning with the rise of the temperature. Blues are unaffected by cold, and the effect is comparatively small upon organic col oring matters of all tints. The movement for the industrial education of the southern negroesi i3 about to be advanced by the building of a cotton mill at Concord, N. C, for the special employment and instruction t negroes in this line of work. It is being built by W. C. Coleman, a wealthy colored man, and will be the first cot ton mill in the country to employ col ored operafes, although there is a spinning mill at Columbia, S. C, where they are employed. In so dry a region as central Austra lia frogs are found in fair numbers, creeks and claypans "swarming with them. As the waters dry up the frogs . . Something to Depend on. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones k Hon Cowden, Ills., in' speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter iB wife was attaysed with i La Grippe, and ber ease grew so serious that phsiolaus at Cowden and fun a could do nothing for her. It seemed. to develop into Hty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's New Diseoery in store, and selling lots of it, he took . a. bottle borne, and to the surprise of nil she be gan to get better from first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles euredhet' sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Conghe and Colds is gar a o teed to da this gobdi work.. Try.it ItopresAntative. onnty Judge '' Commissioners.. J. W. Beckett. " Clerk " Sheriff " Treasurer ' " Surveyor School Sup't... " Coroner A, W. Gowan J. V Brown Sliyoi tj Minniltnen Gilliam, Arthur FIRST Go via. Rfc. Paul be a.'g! Bartholomew Cmrie the liuea to that point will J. It. Howard u. j . Huoru juu tun vr.ry ucbi Beiviue. ....J. W. Morrow Frank SECOND Se that the coupon -j J'Hwri0'( beyond St.. Paul rends via. the '.'.Jay' w.' Shipley WiHConsiu Central because that o. Vutiguan I 1na rnnbaa ilitoa nn nanrimia with ii, , Monmn all tne trans-conurieniai imea en- ..Geo. (!oner. Frank I i Ti. fTiiirn lluont thorn nnrl Minor, E. J. Blocum. II. r "" HKPPNKR TOWH omOKRS. Trios, A Campaign Of Education How to Get It ; For Free, trial bottles Drug Store. at Consor & Brook's It has been, discovered that n ordi narv wire fenoe, without insulators, can be used for telephoning sa well as if put up for the purpose. In one l oality iu Kansas a dozen farmers have their houses thus connected . with eooh 6ther and the depot aud.find it a great con venience at praotioally no cob, says the Condon ' Globe! ' Morrow' county bas tried tbia plan successfully. Jus. M. Hager's plBoe, four miles above town ou Willow oreek, is oouoeoted by .'phone and the barb wire fenoe is used tor wire. The 'phone works well. The People Are Convinced When they read the testimonials of cares by Hood's Sarssparills. They are writ ten by honest men and women, ana are plain, straightforward statements ol PQUDEH Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its grea1- leavening strength and heal1 hf u neB. Assures the food against alum and all fo ms of adulteration oommoh.t the ch sp brands. ROYAL BAK1NO POWDER CO., HEW TOBt. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tbera will be no services at the M. E. obnrob. Suutb, next Sunday, the 30th. The pastor goes to Walls Walla to at tend district confernoe which convenes there Thursday and continues over San-day. disappear in their burrows, remaining facts. The people' have oooflJenoe in $5.00 l.inhtAnthnl Kti.1 J. U HimmiH. It uoraer W. A. B rhardsnn T easurer L. W. Hnggs Marshal A. A. Roberta Preeinet Officers. Justice of the Psaos W. K. Kichardson Constable... N. 8. WheUtone United SUtes Land Officers. TBS DA1XM, OB. l.V. Moora Register A. 8. Biggs LA GEAKDB, OB. , B.F, Wilson Rgit.r J.H. Kobhins Roeivr its sprvice is first-class in every particular. THIRD-For it.formi)D, call on your neighbor and frieml tht nparest ticket agnt acd ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin .'.'Receiver Central lines, or address Jss. C. Pond, or Geo. 8. Batty, tien. Pas. Agt. Milwaukee, Wis. UNPARALLELED OFFER General Agent, 2W Mtark Ht.. Fortlaui Or. BBBZT 600IBTIES. . RAWLINS POST, NO. IL Q.A.B. v wte at LmSion. Or., tha last Saturday of . month. Alt etraoa are tnvitod t- lotn. G.WBmith. . C.. FoD. Adiatant. - f Commander. Dr. P. B. McSwcrds, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offloe in the City Drug Store, n"ar City Hotel. tr D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe boom, 8 to 10 a. m , and 12 to 2 p. m, at residence. Mrs. U. w ierr property, and 10 to 12, a m , to 2 to 5 p. m , at office in the rear of Borg's Jewelry store. national u oi iwm. tTOCa BRAN 118. While yoo aeep font tnbacription paid op ypc aaakeap yonr brand In freaof charts. Bora?, p. O,, Heprmar. Or. Horwa, PB(.l left hoolcler; cattle, same on lert blp. , . Conk, A. J.,Lna,(r. Home, Won right shrml lar Cattle, aameon right hio: ear mark sqnar imp off left and split in right. Donglass. W. M .Oallowav. Or.-Cttle. R Dm rigtd side. swilow-fork in each ear; horses, R V im left hip. in. R.. Donalu. Or. Hones branded KIj m left ahooldar, oattle Sam on leftuip. bolt ir haht ear. rinnmna, L. A., tleppner. Or. Cattle, LF m -ih hini horses I with bar under on righ ihouldar. Jones, Harrv. Hppnr. Or Horses branded nl ihm left umliler: cattle braided J or icbt hip. also undertnt in left ar. Uange In Moirow oounty, J.-s Felli. Lna, Or. Hofw. elmlaT o mf etiflei oattle, sam on right hip, nude ha1 WOO in rio1 and sidit n l"ft ear Knnr. Mik. Happner, lr. Horses brand" IKY us Wt hip oattle sama and crop oil 1 aan andar slop on tha right Laahey, J. W Heppner Or. Horses branded L and A on l'rt ahoulder; cettls asms on lef hip, wattle over nht , tlire slita in nghi To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature is expensive. Leslle'a Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, is full of the best things. Its illustrations are superb; its stnrie 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 Leslie's I P nnuin. W make the unparalleled otter of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. No such offer wl 1 ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the Heppnor, Orecon. mm till the rains come again. "Certain spe cies of them," says Spencer, "gorge themselves with water before they go into theft- retreats, and in times of drought the natives dig them out and obtain enough water from their bodies to satisfy their thirst. It appears that as the earth be comes overpopulated all men must be come vegetarians. A recent estimate shows that 22 aeres of land are neces sary to sustain one man on fresh meat, while the same area, if devoted to wheat culture, would feed 42 people; if to oats, 83; potatoes, Indian corn and rice, 170, and if to plantain or breadfruit, over 6,000 people. Ere the dire prophecy of Malthus Is fulfilled, however, we may reasonably expect the chemist to pro vide artificial food for the multitude. As to the age of the Niagara falls, geologists differ widely in opinion. At first it was estimated that the Magara river came into existence through changes in the level of the land around the great lakee, about 55,000 years ago. Later thi was (reduced to only 12,000 years. The celebrated geologist, Sir Charles Lyell, increased the estimate again to 35,000 years; but more recent ly others have lowered it to about 9,000 years. The latent estimate is that of Dr. J. W. Spencer, who, basing his con clusions on the most recent investiga tions, places the age of the river at 32, 000 years and that of the cataract at 31, 000 years. At one period, many thou- Hood's Sarsaparilla because tbey know it actually and permanently cares, even when other medioines fail. ! Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hoods Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet rlDoieot. 8ate of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County. ) ' ; Frank J. Obeney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F.J. ' Cheney & Co., doing ' business iu the ' City ot Toledo, Oounty and State store . said, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for esoh and every case of Catarrh ' that osnnot be cured by Hall's Catarrb Care. Frank J. Cheney. 8worn to before me and subscribed in' my preseooe, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1880. SEAL. A. W. Glessnn, Notary Public Long Creek Eaglet P. Thomas, one ot Grant county's worthy county oom fuieeiooers, died Tuesday evening at the City hotel at Canyon City from pneumo ota, after a short illness of only a week's duration. ' The remains were laid to rent yesterday at. the oemetery at Canyon City. Mr. Thomas was seventy years of age and one ot the pioneer settlers ot Grant oonnty, and a man universally respected. He was at the time of his death one ot the board ol oonnly commissioners ol j Cannon and wife went over to Qraut couuty and was in attendance Granite yesterday to take oharge of tbe Hall's Catsrrb Care is taken internally ' and sals dlreoMy on tbe blood and ma-, cons surfaces ot tbe system. Bend lor testimonial, free. . J. Cbeney & Co., Toledo, 0. PTSold by druggists, 75o. on tbe May term of Oounty Court wbeu stricken wflb the illness that resulted in bis untimely dekb. Common ginger is a little ginger and something else. Schilling's Best tra coffee soda bsklag powder Savoring extracts and spices boarding bouse at the Grant Bros.' mines on tbe North Fork, says tbe Bnmpter News. ' This must b Joe Can non, formerly of Ibis oounty. The length ot life may be increased by lessening dangers. The majority of peo- pie die from long troubles. These may he averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Care. Conser k Brock are -what they are labeled ZtlZlT' he'gbt tb iMt and nothing else. WEEKLY The MONTHLY PENLANI). CD. K. President BIMHOP. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL B ANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD OREGON H EITHER. tf First National Bank OF HErrNER Minor, Oscar, noppner nr. Attle, 1 Dm right tiipi bona, at on Wft shoulder. Morgan, H. H.. Heppnor, Or. Horses, M ) on loft shoalilw eaule same oa lert Dip. Oshrirn. J. W Dnngtee. or.) hones O oa let shoulder cattle aaina on right hip. Parker A Otonsoo. Hard man.Or. Boreas 1 Pol left ehoeitda. Piper, i. H., !r1ngton. Or. -Horses, Jf. eon nented ih left ah)-. Uteri oattle, same on lef hip. under bti In eeoh esr. HeHnr. J. W.. H ninner. Or. Horses, JO tort stumlder. CUe, as right blp. am K. ft- Henaner. Or. Cettle W O r left hip. crop of rieht and anderhtt la left year. Heerlam hnrees W !on left ahnnlder. Thompaim, J. A., Hepimer. Or. H iriea, e eK..l. r! reltle. 1 no left atHmlder. Tnrser H. W.. Heppoer Or.-maU eapltal 1 left ehonlder. hnreeas oa'Al seiue oa tort big emh split In twrfh ears. Wa teabaraer. W. J.. Oallowav. Or.i tinraee marter eino JW en rigit -b'wlila-i rattle qaanere icle JW on righl hip end nghtecei rn.(, an t bole in Ift ear. Raes in Morruw and Umattila enantiea. Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York C. A. Rhca, T. A. RMtA. GCO. W. CON ten, S. W. SPCNCCR, e President Vloe President e Cashier Ass't Cashier Hotlce of Intention. Trusadi t Central BaaliD Ban'mfsi KXCHANOlfl On all part of ths world Bought and Sold . f,,V.U.-l Lapp Orru i T Ths PaLi.sa, Oaanon, April . tw7. Noncit is HEftray oivkm hut tmr follneinf named ettlrr hal Sled notice ot tils Intention I make Anal pr( lit support ul hlacl-lm. S'"l tha aeid pr'el will made be lure J W. Morrnw. ton.ilf :erk at Hrppiwr, On-gou.oa t.ih lJ7.l: fcEl'AIS J. OafHT, t. No. iw. lor the ', JW'4 sna wh Collar Uons mad on all points on reaaonabls Terms. Surplus and undivided Profits. IJS.0O0 00. lid lAprore hie roi.tltiiioiis reetdeurej upon ana cuiubihbvi nr)janilii ' - MaMy r.Uns. John Mefetrln all of llrpptier, Oremm. jta r. no,"". Timber CultureFinal Proof. Tbe Osi-tte doee pot qaeetioo the knaaatv of stiy peraoo. hal it la eom- ,0ip.i.t.plK,lb..-.b.U aavsne.' I oorrirt .Tiiji -U .OK. Diksal SUOeOflP, "'"" -- thai aieari etarsry. u hw,f--h, eriUru twii,. Vaede,bUI or tbe n-Jw w .'r hTS ...Wmnebisbre by boaeet toll te.. We feot rtu the pepf rmun Sn lor the hf.- ot ear t pot o Si. I,, t...,.i,l. .g I S .lib. Kave Peal, plan , " M. o.iiijss elm-aeea I h.MjiaS I Mfe of I ll.i.i..-i i-o 1. Pa il P"lt-'.an. K'lf-al Keit- im, atuU w ej-jrty. ail pt "'" " J&aV w SI' odl, Tbe Ontlook will be in 1837, as it has heeo dorlng fsob of Us Uepty seen rests, a Uieto'y of Our Owe Timee. In ite Tarwus editorial departmrota Tbe Outlook gives compact review nf tbe nrlil'a brnvreas: It follows Wllb Care all ibe ImportaM pbllanthMpio and ID dosirial mnvemeols of the day; bee complete drparlmrnt of religions oew devotes mooh space to lb Interests the b"me revi-ws etirrent lilefainre; faroiebHi rheeirf ul table-lalk alxtnt at at d things: and. io short, aims to give fresh Inlnroaalloo, rriginal tibaetfstioo, end reaennsble entrr'ainmeot. Pegioniog with Ibe Bfiy fliflb volums. be paper will aesume tbe regular mega Erne s i-, which will adJ greatly to its e-tovpnirnoe end allrattiveoeea. Tbt Oatloc k is poblUhed every Hatnrday fifty two leaaee year. Tbe first Issue Mi eaeb mobtn ie aa lHuslraUd Usgaiiot Nomb-r, etiotainiog about twice as msoy psgee as tbe ordinary moo, Inge) ber witb'e targe aombsr ol ptctnreav ' The pnee ol Tbe Outlook ie Ibree 4n!ers ar In advaoee, or lee Ibaa a rent a djr. Rend for a reeiteo 0 pr an'TlUnslrel. NOTICE OF CONTEST. I'NITIO PTTS LaWB OVPH'S, lAOrandn. Orrsun, Msn h 9, IWf. C COMPLAINT HA VINO HKKM MaDK AT ) this ortlre by the duly verlfled and cor roborated altidavlt ol John Mn iillourh allrc ins that l4i A. Miinkers who made timber sill- tore entry No Jl.'Wsttlie II. H. lAod tinvie at I4tranie ttrepon, on rrnrnary in i"en inr I he t'i a and H hfM Men 17 1 p I S, K m iny wim ie iinioer he failed to break or ranae to be broken Ave seres or any number of arm on Mid tract wlihlu one year alter her Umber dilliire entry nl said Iran; thai sne never made anr Improvements nrnin said Irsi'l and did soma tune In the year lHnu remove from said rootiiy and stele and has never relumed and Old at abmii said lima aoannoa earn eiano Therefore, with the view ol Ibe raiii ellalloii ot said entry the said p riles era hereby sum- mo ed ana req uirv.i in ne and appear oeiore J. W. Morrow, Comity Clerk ol Morrow oounty. 'rep on. at his nthe at Mrjipner. ireon, on the nth day of Msv IMr7 at 10 o rkork a m ol said BASEBALL IN THE DESERT. The Bedoolns Were Hadly Frlfhtened by the UaU. Jimmy hit the ball, a slow one. and simply sent it out of sight. Away over Hob Ptrttit's head it flew, aa though bound for the middle of the Sahara, tmya the Sportsman'- Magazine- Two hundred and fifty yarda f rutin the in field squatted the Iledouins, still chat tering and gesticulating like craay mem. Whether or not they saw the boll com ing I know not, but that one of them will never forget his Introduction to the league bow-ball, however, I am cer tain, lb st ruck him squarely upon the top of his block head and thnn lounded 40 fect into the air. The blow was, of course, a hard on, but the terror it Inspired waa far grea.ter thitn the shook. An unearthly howl broke from his I ipso the Itcdouln followed the bull into the air and the ht'dluTtia that instantly broke loose ws excetiled only by the scene In front of our hotel that morning, iiaa me as l-or sale by J. A. Woolery, lone Bumpier News: Mark M. Boyd, for merly on the staff ot the Blue Moontalo' Eagle,- arrived in Bnmpter yesterday end is holding down a case on Ibe Mews. Mr. Boyd will probably remain io this office tor soma time. Bilhtboro Argna: Hon. J. N. Brown, epieen' stive from Morrow oouoty, nd former reeldeot of Heppoer, Is in heolty and bas ftirmed a law oo-psrt-terehip with Geo. R. Baglry, sssleUol Hstriot attorney. Mr. Brown has been one ot Eastern Oregon's' prominent members at bar and will he a welcome addition to llillshorn's legal talent. Any lady desiring to purchase a se ing machine should esll on J. W. Vaughan and eiamine hie Doo't wait till fall to pat in your sd. Don't bsve the printer using "gray mat ter" needlessly In worryiog over Ibe faot tbst your business ooght to be twice as good as II is. Don't allow bin . to wear bis lege off In trying to cbeae you np for an ad. Just esll up 'phone ' No. 8 sod sate trouble and worry all 'round. "Eznnse me" obse'ved the man Io latest Im- spectacles "hnl I am a surgeon, end. that roved White machines. A bappy com b'natloo of a writing desk and machine combined. Light, rapid and easy running. tf. Russell Page's Dlees, wbi lls ic J iliet, III., borrowed e.rJ. from her noole lest io turner and bss gone ersay brood ing over tbe debt. Tbe m ny was re- ia no! wh-re the liver in." Never jnn mind where the liver la." retorted tbe other. "If it was in bis big too or bla left ear DeWitt'a Little Early Risers wnnld rraob It and shake It Inr blm. On thai nn esn bet yonr gig-lam pe." Con ser k Broek. K. W, M . has tailed to romiily etiltiire law In this, that she Fossil Jonroal: Mrs. G. 8. vtsggoner baa received word that her husband, who sphinx herself charged Into our midst nently for-sfded to Ibe old miser and e bsving poor bealib io Honolulu, has tlwiao white-robed desert angels could not have become more panic strickm. dsv then and tlere to prmliioa su h testimony s Ibry mav have ennrrrnins: sain aneeaiions. the final hearlnirm be hsd belors lbs K'klstrr S"d Het ulver si La t.rsiide, Orrann ou the td day ol May, at 10 o'clock a. I" B. P. IIJMll. Kcialer. J. H. ROBMINS, Ml Ml. Keretvsr. and when, a few etvximls laU-r. eil llanlon plunged Into their denmrnliied nmks ofber th Imll the.y fairly howled in tlwjr fright, snd fled In evtr direction like frighttnied children. Within 30 seconds there was not an Arab In eight, and rt was fully ton mln utre before tliy plucked up courage enough to steal around the edge oi Uie furthest sand-dune and take up their former positions. Ladlereus ... . -m.- II is supposed insi ins morigsgo win ue lifted. "It Is Iks Beat ea Kartn." That is what Ed esrds k Parksr, mer chants of Plains, Ge.. say of Cbaatber- I tin's l'aln Balm, for rheumatism, lame back, deep sealed and musoulai ,tains. Hold by (Vnr k llrook. arrived in Han Franolscn, and shs lesvee in few days to Join blm there. Teachers' Examination. J1 VOT"' " H RRF.B Y OIVE1 THAT POR " I ths purpnas 4 mas ln aa esemluatloe at all persons wh-imay otter Iheinaelvee aa raodl del lor teafhers of Ihe sihuils ol Ibis eounty audslatef rstateaad life diploma, the enuHty, e ml soiterliileiiileMl tbereot will hold a puo- lle riaml' sM'-n at the Court tionae al Heppner, tijwnlns Meiliieeday, Ma 1th. l7. IMtlaU Ibis 4U day ol May 41 U Smt W Utf.Bt W V Ml " rniii-ei. sVrhtKil Supt, Moirow Co Now Is tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregooian, Ibe greatest newspaper of Ihe Weal. Wllb tbe Ostie,botb strict ly Io advance, one year, $-1.60. No better Ofimbioelion of Be s papers est be ale la tbe elate. SAVE TOCH OaAIK. Wbat ia flop GoUf Bt earth- Htd,tlehwre, beer a s . Few realise lb at escb eql're das trots II 60 worth of rslo spooaUl Wnktlte'e "Hurral and Gopher EiWr mloator i tbe BJoet rffeeUve and at briiena known. Trifle led need In 30 ore's Onsef A Brook sad Minor I llluader Mblen MM Made by m 1'raaldlng Ofllrer, The Waahlugton correspondent of the Chicago Tlnife-llerald relutes a lough able Incident In the i sreer of Mr. Tars ney. of Misaoiirl, who was until lately member of congress from that stale, but waa uneeated by the boiine. The occurrence, It should be explained, Uok place some years sgo, when Mr. Taraney wss not so well known s he Is at pres ent. It v.s In the midst of a political cnm paigm and Mr. Tsranry, who bad gone to New York slste In the service of his jeirty, waa announced Io sjersk In a eon n try town. The chairman of tho meet: pp. a N al oelebrlty, was profierly niiodrd lo the gentlrmaa from Mis souri a handsome reception. Ldi siwl gentlemr n," he said, "we have w ith us to-night one of the itni aaf statesmen of the grt at west, an ora tor famed throughout the Mississippi valley, ft gentlemsn whose name Is to you household word. Pe rtnil me to Introduce to you Mr. Mr " Here the flow of bis r lo wove was obeckrd, and leaning toward ibe orator of tbe evening, be whi'pered: "Whet did yoo asy your osme wssT Tirsney.of Mlaeoorl, whispered tbe orslor. "rtllowK-ltlrens,'' resumed the rualr- Orsnt Co. Nee: II Is geoerllr eon oeeded that Ibe sppnlntmenl of M. C. Leslie, of Minnment, lo Ibe vsnnl fflne ol eonniy oommlseioorr, was e to move, ae Mr. Leslie Is ss old re' leal sod nee wbi lake an latere! in Ibe welfare of bis ronniy. Tbe old wsjr of delivering messsgrs by postboys compared "ith the modern telephone, Illustrates the old ledioos methods nf "breaking" colds enm pared ' with I heir almost instantaneous ear by One Minnie Oogb Care. Cooesr A Brook. Win. M. Morrow bss beta Dominated by Ibe president lr the position of Uni ted Hisies C'rcnlt Judge of tbe cloth J'ldicsl district. Tils is Ihe plsce made vacant by the sppotntmeot ofjadfe McKf iids of Califon ls lo Ibe esblnet. Two ladles were recently fiord al Tbe Dalles for lifting Ibeir skirU loo bfgb. bile crossing a muddy street. The Dalles msk-ialrate exghl lo see some of onr Baker City Isdy bicyclists, ssyi 'tbe Drmorret. The ladies of Ibe M. E. ebnreh, Knilb, will serve lee cream In Ibe Model res aorsnl dining room. Hslardsy, after nmtn. May, 29ib, and every Haturde; (bereefter during the snremer. 31 ' To enre sH old eores, lo heal a lo dolen qleer, or sfteedilv enre pllee, yes) need simply apply Ih-Will's Wiioh Helve crirdng In dleroiptns. I'e atagie like elioo wilt snp'ie you. Cuneer A Brock. Teller, Halt-llheuo and Rcers. The Intense Itching and smarting, Inci dent to themi diseases, la Instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain 'a Eye and Graot Os News: It is Ibe garil opinion lht the Jury gave MeYUbsn ibe "beueOi nf Ibe doabt" at the one- rloetoo of tbe trial last week, and Ibst Ibe prisoner nngbt lo fret salisfled thtl lbs vsrdiflt did not call for a more falsi sealenre than life Inprieonmeot. tliek Mathewe snd V. Gealry, Under the firm osme of Melbewe A Osoiry, as aeeoelaletl together la tbe bvber biiaineae la the new slsad, twe doers UL.1 a I M ... ... u r. v ma mmm mmrm ra (1 Haaa .... oaiu wiiiimwiii. .. . -l ...i ,.t l. r,i,,m.. Thaw aoIlAlla 11 WWII. A Co , sgetile, Heppner; J. A. Wm.lery. man, "it Is rn proud pleasure I Iniro- hare been Derraatiently cared by It Is rwinaJly nu lent for Itching piles ana a favorite retuexiy for sore nippies, chsprmd bands, cLllbUlue, froet bite and cbronlo aore eyes, si cte. per txii. I)r rirs r'MdlUea Powders, ftre J-it what ft bona rvrU when ta beyt Ciniliilrm. ionic, Piood puriner ana 'Vermifuge. Thrf ftre not food but medicine and lbs beet In use to put e pro peel as to Tbe Oatljk, 13 Astor seeui, I ne KiebuU A Leaob, sgstU duct ia you Mr. Ureey,vf Miiecniri." i horen la prime c4tUUur PW ti rMsr,i.wTjikCem L-BgV-, ! luMsUa tf. Foesil Journal: Mrs. Meek eoj so Ed , of Dosdoe, spent severel dare of the pest week Visiting Ihe family ol J. II. Pulnsm. E. W. Rl.ee A Co. will take good fir wood la etabeage for goode. Cen't nee pise. Ke tbis) wba JuL tsvi Woel eUfuM. 0 - r V J