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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1897.
I WEEKLY NO. 716 1
J SEMI-WEEKLY NO 5481
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SKMi WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANV
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man
At $3.50 per year. S1.2S fur nx months, 75 ots.
.or three-moa ens, strictly in advance.
FRED I HENDLEY
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
IMIIti PAPKK is kept on tile at E. (, Duke's
Advertising Agency, H4 and 65 Merchants
Exchange, Ban Francisco, California, where oou.
tacts for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppne' 5:45 p m. daily except
Sunday arriving t Heppi er Junction 8:15 p. ui.
Leaves Heppner .luno io 10:50 p. m. and ar.
rives at Heppner 1:20 a m
Snokan Kitpress No. 4 levs Portland at 2:4
p. m- and arriveH at Heppner .in notion Sill p m
and Uma il 0 35 p m.
Po'Hand Ex t ess No. 3 from Spokane, aniv s
at Umatilla 5:05 a m and Henpn i- Juncti n 6:12
a m a d ar ives at Portland 11:C8 a. m.
Fast Mail Ho. 2 eavoH Por 1 i-d 9 p. m and ar
rives at iieppn- r Ju otion 8:48 a. m. and at
Umatilla 55 a. m
Fast Mail No 1 eavei Umati 'a 925 p.m. and
arrives at eppner J auction 10:40 p. m. and at
Poitla d 6a m
For further information i-quire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. K i N., Ueppnur, Ore
United States Oflteials.
Piesident William McKinlev
y ne-Hreeldent Garret A. Ilobart
oeurewryoi mate John Sherman
Cteoi'HLurv of Treasury . I vmun .f
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Beorelary of War ...Kussell . Alger
Swrerary of Navy John D. Long
Poslinaster-Oeueral James . l.ary
Attiruey-Ueneral Joseph McKenua
Secretary I Agriculture oaines WilBon
state of Oregon.
Hovarnor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metsrshan
emit. Puhlio Infraction O. M Iiwin
Attorney General C. M. Id'eman
- jy.-B:lSES
Congressmen w "fT lait""
Printer .". W. K. Leeds
!R. B. Bean, -F.
A. Moore,
C. J. Wulverlon
Sixth Jadloial District.
Oircnit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney...., 11. J. ueun
Morrow Count Officials.
I'tini Senator A, W. Gowan
Itepreseutative. J
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97 '
WOOL SOLD
At Hpppner, Echo, Pendleton, ' Baker
City, Elgin and Huntington.
C. E. RANOUS,
Heppner, Orkqon,
CONTRACTORS BUILDER
Plans ntid Specifications tarnished on
application, .
Contracting a Specialty.
gtf All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash,
doors and windows on hund and funnelled at
reasonable ra'es. oive uie your order.
All kinds of repairing doue at reasonable
rBteg. Leave orders with P. O.
Tlxmp Hon Co.
McClure's Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
Sent Free
To any person interested in humane
matters, or wbo loves animals, we will
nend fre- upon nnnlinntion, a copy of
tbe "ALLIANCE," the organ of this
Society. In addninn to its in
tnsely interesting reading, it oontains a
hat tbe valuable and uoiniial pre
miums given by tbe paper. Address
TIIENirillNU IlUMiNE ALLHNCK,
410-411 Uniied Charities Building, New York.
Going East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT. FORGET
New Life of Grant by Haml'n Garland ' The first authoritative and adequate Life of
Oram ever p blished. (Begins in December.)
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun 'n November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begins in .May.)
Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
years ol the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln s Cabinet, and is probably better
fitted thiiu any other man living to give an authoritative hiatoiy of this period from his
recouectio s ana correspondence.
Portraits of Great Americans. Mmy of them unpublished In connection with this series
ol Hrtralia It Is intended to pnbllrh special biographic l studies under the general title of
MAKEKS HP THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln.
Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction.
Stories of Adventure. A serial byHOSAN I) YLC, in which he will use his extraordinary
tale i for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given hlui
a tdace beside Poe and Uaboriau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN MAC'-AREN, All the fiction that he will writeduriiig the coming year, with the exception
o' two contributions to aim her publication which were engaged from hull long ago, will
appear iu McClukb's Maqazink.
JOE!, CHAND K HAH IS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit and the "Little Mr, Tbimblefiiiger" stories.
RUDYaKD KIPLTnG. Resides "(Hptalns Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCLOBs's
all of the short stories he will write during the com.ng year.
OCTAVE THANKT is preparing for the Mauazink a series of short stories in which the same
characters will appear, although each win be complete lu Itself.
Anthony Hop Bret Hart Robert Barr
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
will all have stories in McCmj'e's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McClcbi's Magazine for
loaf, tne subscription pnee 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 via. Rt. Paul bft
i new to that point w
afford jou tlie very best service.
V. Brown
nnty Judge.... A. (i. Bartholomew a Mn -ft fhn Hiiah flmt m.ii.t will
i:rmmissioners J. II. Howard , . . r
J. W. Beckett.
" tilerlt .T.W.Morrow
" rrenrOT:."""! Frank GUIiam 8ECO N 1)Se that the COUDOD
HnoV.::V."V.V.V.V: .Ht PhoI rends via. the
School 8ap't Jny W. Mhipl-y IhCOHBIO Ceiitral becatiHe that
'T"::'"-""" .. 0,lu", linf makes close' connections will)
Mivoi tihm. M'mmn I all the tiftiis-coii ti MPii tnl linen en-
USmTKrm-T j.SJr e the Union Depot there, and
Lichteuthal ami J. H. Uimona. I its Service is fiist-cltt88 1U every
K ..iinli W. A . Hirhardsnn I . - J
T oasnrer L. W. Hriggs particular,
jiarsnai a, a. (voueii
Precinct Offir r
THIRD -For iif or mi Hon, call
Justice of the Peace W. E. Kfhanlson ,,,!,, I, li..- a,.A frl...,.! (U
(,,.taiii. n. a. Wheuiuue on your neiiiiiDor ana Iriernl the
United state Land otucers. nHHrext ticket ag-nt acd ask for a
tbs dalles, oa. ticket readme via. the u iboopsih
.7.7.'7.7.'Hoeiw Central ItueB, or address
. P. Moore...
A. 8. Higgs ...
B. F. Wilson.
J. H. Kobliins...
LA OBAMOB, Ok.
,.Rgitr
. KcAivr
BOCISTIES.
11AWUN8 POST, NO. IL
G. A. B.
"Kits at Lexington. Or., the last Saturday of I
rr-f. month. Ml veterans are Invited to loin.
G W Smith. C. G. Fdqda.
Ailiuutnt, tf Commander.
Jas. C. Pond,
Oen. Pas. Agt..
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Butty.
Uenersl Agent,
UMtHtirk Ht..
1'ortlHiiJ Or.
fcTOCk BRANDS.
While yoo &ep your subscription paid op ym
oab keep yonr brand in free of charge.
Bore. P. O.. Ileuoner. Or. Horses. PBci left
-honliler; eattlo, same on left nip.
Cook. A. J. .Lens, I hr. Homes. Won right shiml
ler Cat tin. sameon right hioi ear mark soturs
imp on lert ana spill in right.
Donclas. W. M .Galloway. Or. Cattle. R Don
right side, swndow-fork in each ear; horses, H LI
'in lert Iiid
Klv. Hr' TWwglan. Or. Hnrsns hrandnd KI.V
Office in the City Dru 8lor, nr m Inft shonlder, cattle same on lefthip. hole
City Hotel. tf o
right hips borans r with bar under on righ
houliler
Gorans tirsnded
bra idnd 1 on
Hght hip. also andorbil in left ar. Kange in
Morrow county,
nffU.hr.nf.. Dlnlfl . i. .nrt 11 in I " l. rH. Ln, lf.-Honns. elrr;!. r IK
v. " ,, :"., eft stifin; nattln.Mwnon right hip, aider hl
4 p. in, ! rrpinfurn. mm. n. I mic is n wil lulll n Isft mi
property, and 1U to 12, a m, t 2 to 0 Kmny. Mik, Heppner, nr. Hnrsna hrandxr
IJII on W nip iwttintMm
art nndnr slopn no thr right
Lonhey, J. W H.ppner Or. Horses brsndn
an.t A ni l.ft shmildr: nttln same on Infi
hip, wattle over right ye, uirse siiu la r.gn
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Dl a J r" I . j m I 'houmer.
O. IVIVrfl QUI, I VI, rt Jon tie left shonlder; ea'tls I
HEPPNER, OREGON.
P. m , at mos in tue rear of burg I on mriiup uattlnsam.ano: erop on ler
jewelry store
l BanK ol
WM. PKNLAND, ED. K. BISHOP.
President. Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAMtNG BUSINESS
COL.LKOTIONS
- Made on Favorable Term.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI
HEPPNEIV. tf OREOON
First National Bank
OF HEPrNEB
Minor. Osoar. neppnie rr. tattle, M Dm
right hip; horse, m on lert shouldnr.
Morgan. M. N., nppnnr. Or. Horses, M
on left shonldei cat! la same on Inft hip.
Outturn. 1. W Dnnglss. Or I horiHis O on let
slmnUleri eattla saws oo r'glit hip.
Park k G leaeon. Hardman.Or.-HorsM 1 P CM
ft shoulder.
Pinar. J. If.. Lexington. Itr. -Horsns. JR eon
anrted o left shonldnri oat lie, saws oo Inf blp.
sssnt m In men nar.
Knrlirr J. W.. ll.pn. lir.-HnrsH, iV m
left siMialdr. ( a' tin. om right hip.
wen K. G. Hmnnr. Or. fettle W C m
l.t bin. emo o and tjndni) In Inft year,
Inwiani iMirwen w I on inn shni.iir.
Thiimli"!. t A.. Ilwmnr. Or. Il'irws, I f
Imt sH.Milr. ri nattln. I nn Infl snnnlnne.
Tnrniw a. W.. Hmiufinr. Or. nmall oarta1
lrt hnnl'tm. hnnuwi enltln same oe left hr
wiln plil In nmh awrs.
Wa lanhnrmr. W. I.. Gallowsr. Or.i horses
fiDirisr enee IW on r'g'it h'aililn I rail
nii.rif e irl. J W on riittil bin shil right nt'
rmp an l hole in l-fl ml. Mai g. In Morrow and
Lmaii laivHuiliMk
he Lancashire Insurance Co.
OP MANCHBSTBRi KNGLAND
IS PATTERSON, AGENT. oo o the bo- m
A Campaign
Of Education
How to. Get, It (T ET A A
; For J)J.VV
POH1 FOR FORTY CENTS.
New Swindle Practiced Cpon tho Uulllbli
Mew Yorker.
Here is a brand-new swindle. The man
who invented it or heard of it in some
out-of-the-way part of the world had
some money, says the New York Re
corder. He rented a house in one of
the oldest parts of New York. It is a
quarter in which swell Knickerbockers
lived, and some of their descendants
live there to this day. He made himself
a familiar figure in a liquor store in the
neighborhood, where he sampled va
rious brands and vintages and proved
himself a connoisseur.
One day he told the proprietor that he
had taken down a brick wall in the
rear of the cellar of his house, intend
ing to replace it with stone, as it had
grown moldy. Behind it ho found three
casks of remarkable brandy that had
been lyip.g recondite for many years.
undoubtedly the property of some long
dead and forgotten householder, who
knew a good thing when he saw it, and
was saving it.
The saloon man bought it at $18 u
gallon, havipg previously tasted an al
leged sample that for bouquet, has
never been surpassed upon this conti
nent or any other. The goods were de
livered and -the tenant disappeared with
Iwo months' rent in arrears. It was
really good brandy worth about fix dol
'ars a gallon, at which price it had been
bought from a Broadway street wine
merchant.
However, the wineroom man did not
lose anything. His customers are
drinking brandy (at 40 certs a "pony,:)
which they are assured has lain in a
New York cellar for 100 years.
-
THE ARK-30RN MAN.
He Didn't See It
"Did yoo observe, " aaid a local mer
chant to a customer, "tbe handsome ad
vertisement I had CLrisltnas on tbe bill
board?' "No I haven't," replied the
customer, "but if you will send the
bill board around to my boose I will try
and read the announcement. I read the
papers end haven't time to go around
from place to place and read bill
boards." "But you surely saw my ad'
in the program the other night?''
"Didn't go to tbe show," uententu uely
remarked the ouetouier, "and I under
stand that there were but few people
there." Tbe merchant soratobed hi
head and inwardly resolved that news'
paper advertising was good enough for
binj.
A ohange in time on tbe 0. R. & N
is contemplated. It is rumored that tbe
old schedule will take the place of tbe
present one. . Heppner is not pleased
with the prospect.
MMiiin
UNPHRRLLELED
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
The best literature Is expensive.
Leslie' Illustrated
Weekly,
Published at 110 fifth Avenue,
New York, Is full of the best things.
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
storle1 charming; and Its literarr
departments are edited with eon-
mmste skill.
Huch a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every
home,
The subscription price of Leslie's ti pe nnum.
We make the unparalleled oiler 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 I ever be made
again. 1 hi-se two papers mske a most acceptable Christmas or birthday
gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kludtiess.
Remit by postal order or check to the
GAZETTE,
Heppner, Oretro
:on. y
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
C. A. Rett A.
T. A. RHEA.
GCO. W. CON.CN,
8. W. SPCNCCK.
. President
Vice President
- Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Transac'i I GcdcmI Bulinj Ba iutss.
EXCMANG10
On all parts of the world
Boiigh t and Sold.
Collnrtions winds on all points on
reasonable Terms.
Surplus and undivided fronts. ;J.OK)00.
The Oil look will b In 1897. ns H has
been during raob of ita Iweiity erven
yeafS, a Uisto y of Onr Own Timee. In
Its Various eilitornl departmciiln The
Outlook give a compact rrvh-w of the
world's progress; il follow witb rare
all the Important philanthropic and in
dnstrial novemeuts of the day; baa a
complete department of religions oe ws;
devote nrnrb spare to the interest r.f
the b' tnej reviews enrrest literature;
fnrnUhee cheerful tab'e-talk Hut mn
vr io. lwJ. Goitre ! en l.i glieii lhat .1 ll.lnua- and. in short, klms In wive
the tolion lu om.-d eeill. r has Sled im.Hi-oC .... , , . ,.
Ms loieoiion io mate til if.ni i tupHTt .itfnsh Mil'rml"n, fflginal i)t)ervalloo,
hi- Huloi. sort Hint "t'l pnil IH maon
la-lore J w Morrow, onnt i lerk.at lieppusr,
NOTICE f'F IS TEST I OS.
I iM) nrrirn at tm r di i.r.nr.'nN.
Notice of Intention.
1 AN'O OfKKE AT THK CAI.I.M OREOON
1 1 May in. IW)? Kntlie Is hrrrtiv siren
liHt the followlns.nsmed settler hss tll.d noili
ol his Intent on In meke flnsl irH In suMirt
ol his rlslm, and tlisl said priMif will he made
rxiotej n. vorrow i miiiiy iicri.ai iieppner,
wregon, on June ai iwi, vi:
ALBERT tOCRTKR,
ld P. No. M.'l. for the Mt HWU and NWU
ee- HV To e., R (,, !H.
nsiisees in loiiowin wiinesse in prove
his roiiilnnons residence upon and cultivation
of. said laud, vis:
V) lllls in I uelltn. Renjamln I.uelll- . Charles
M. M. H. Hi. and ileiiry C, I'oulsen, ail ol
llatilnian, Oregon.
JAB. P. MOORK.
M.VJI Register.
Which of Noah's Descendants Firs. Saw
the Light In the ArlcT
Hundreds of ancient gleaners of mis
cellaneous curios, legends, myths and
traditions give us to understand that
Cush was born on the ark, nays the St.
Louis Jtepublic. Others claim that
there was a child born on the sacred
vessel, but that it was sacrificed to one
of the wild beasts, Noah declaring that
no person should leave the ark who
had not gone on board in the regulation
mnnner. The weight of the evidence
as it is given by the Talmudic writers
Is to the effect that Cuh is tho person
referred to by the old-time mystery
gleaners when they speak of the "ork-
born" man. The sacred books, as well
ns the scores of Biblical encyclopedias,
hand books of ancit nt history, etc., arc
silent on the subject. In n reprint of
one of tue rare old "Saxon ( hronlclca"
is found n clew to the mystery, anil an
ither t- p.'.it hint in anexj lunatory note
n jlcrU'it rMn-.roil." In tha "lluxcn
Chroniths" the following occurs
"Bedwig w as the son or Shci;., v. ho v. ns
the son of Noah, and he, Ilcdwif, wim
born on the ark." Herbert's rote in
.;inro(i, coiume ll, pnga 37, snys
'Kybt lc is the nrk, and, us ( u:-'i woe lie-
golttn sr. the nrk, Irs imstoi Ity were, in
i pcci,i;nr Rene, drcendnd frcm that
ship." Although Herbert ii.ndc mi di
rect references to the fact of Ccsh ho-
ing actually born in the urk, he Fr-raks
of him in several places as "Cuuh. the
ark-born." The Talmud!- v litem dir.-
credit the Ilcdwig story, but declare
that Lush was bom on the day that
"God's covenant" (the rainbow) first
appeared.
LIQUOR FROM CAS BURNERS,
tlevlre of a Portland. He., Tlotel for
Evading tbe I'rolillil.lon Law.
Everybody who finite Maine has a
different story to on his return of
his cxpcrin'iKM! In getting drink. say
tho New York Run. The champion
story Is, crhns, told by a well-known
trnvehrg nnt snian. He eays that when
he iu;l:ed for a drink nt n Tort J;i nil hofel.
lie wn Klutun Into a room, which ha-l
nothing in II but tal.le, on v.ihich were
n pitc-lw r of water and several t uiiikleiK,
nnd n few chairs.
Over tho uble was arha-txleHcr. with
aiipnrrntly half a doen gnu I urners.
When the cocks were liirtv d. however,
not gn, but IUtior cattu' out of the
burners, which were horizontal, on th
tips I c'rg in xrvwed. From on? bonier
enme r.ltU(!.y; from another, rum; from
another, gin. Each burner supply pipe
conm-ctcd with a cask of nome one of
Uieae l:iinra in the room al.ovex.
Tb? nun v Ivo lella this stoiy en ya that
the In-lii tninr.t iaxr ng:inKt the hotel
in ipiestlon for a H'ng riiiir v ould fl'l
a buelnl bujl et, but none of tht m will
ever be brought to trial; st leant, none
has been yet. S ncc O'lopl'ua; (his de
vice, the hotel hns evaded ('election.
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for its s-reaf, leavenins- strength
and heabhfu neRS. Ana-ires the food against
um and all forms of adulteration common la
the ohnip brands.
HOYAL BAEINO POWDKR CO., NEW TOB&V '
Stands at tbe Head.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: ''Dr. King's New
Discovery is the only thing that curee
my oongb, and it is the best seller I
have." J. F. Oampbell, merohnnt of
Safford, Ariz , writes: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is all that is olaimed for it ; it
uev-r fails, and is a sure cure for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. I oannot
say euouh for its merite." Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds is not en experiment. It bae
been tried for a quarter of a century,
and today stands at the bead. It never
disappoints. Free trial buttles st Conser
& Brock's drug store.
Geo. French is preparing for the sum
mer's task of looking after muttous.
Any lady desiring to purchase a sew
ing maobioe should call on J. W.
Vntigbnn nnd examine his latest Im
proved White machines. A happy onm
biuatiou of a writing desk and machine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf.
The Qsgntte la uuder obligations to
Mrs. W, W. Bmead for reportorial work
on tbe Gazette this week.
THERE 13 NO VACANCY.
Brown Does Not Remove From Mor
row Cnnty.
From the Salem Statesman.
Editor Htatesmnc: By your Issue of
ay 20th I notioe an item which reads
part as follows:
'The removal of Representative
Browo from Morrow oouuty to W sen
na ton county o rentes another vaoaooy
the legislature."
I desire to oorreot tbe impression this
ns made, not thai I am very anxious to
a member of tbe legislature, but be-
use it I remove from Morrow county
went a more substantial oraft than "a
floating report." I have formed a law
partnership io Hillsboro and I have a
w partuerstiip in Morrow county, the
m at tbe latter place being Brown t
Uedflolil. I nwo no properly in Hills
boro, and I do in Heppner, I have not
removed from Morrow oounty. My
me and household goods are there, t
ipeot to spend part of the time iu
Washington comity, but do not kn iw
that I shall ever make it mv home.
Yours truly, J. S. Bbown.
The ladies of the M. E. oburob, South,
will et-tve ice cream In tbe Model res
taurant dining room, Balordny, after
imorv, , May, SiOlh, and every Saturday
thereafter during the summer. 2t
Yesterday was observed as Deooration
Day by the banks and poatofHoe.
Mr. Ihhbo Homer, proprietor of the
Buitoo House, Burton, W, Vs., and one
of the moet widely known men in the
slate was cured of rheumatism after
Ihres years of suffering. He says:
have not sufficient oommand of language
to i-oovey any idea of what I suffered
my ph)sicisns told me that nothing
oould be done for nie and my friends
were fully convinced that nothing but
death would relieve me of my suffering,
In June, 1891, Mr. Evens, tbeo salesman
for the Wheeling Drug Co., reoommed
ed ChntLberlaiu' Fain Balm. At this
tims niy foot end limb were swollen to
more than double their normal site and
itaeemed to me my leg would hurst, bu
oon after I began using the Palo Balm
the swelling began to d-otease, the
tbe pain to leave, and now I conside
that I am entirely oured. For sale by
Cjuser & Brock.
Notice of Intention.
Lard nrries at La Osarhb. Oseoos.
sv lath. I-T
NOTI' K l ' VRfHY fiivr.1 I MAT lilt
folio Iik nsmed sell Iff hss Sled nodes
of his loienlloii In mass final proof In siipnrt
ol til. i-lslm. snd lhat said proof will lie mads
Itefi rs t oimiy I'lerk of Morroa l oiinlr. "regno,
at . ei.pner. oresou, on JonsVS I "'7, vis:
i.fciM.K W I'KAhnoN,
lid. f- Kn Ml 7 for the N 'A eKa and SU KKIa
J nee tt Tp I W R tl K W M.
IIS nsflies Ilia loiiowins w um aa. a ir pirn,
hi. eon liiiinus resldeors lllain and cultivation
of said land, vlt: l.eorss M Vli-aon. John A.
1h..niaii. nil lain Aera, and bsvid M. I'res-
ley, all ol Heppner. dregou.
r. n ii'r.,
Mh M hegl.1 r.
POWER OF SYMPATHY.
sad reasonable enter' aiiimeot.
Beginning ith Ihs fifty fliflh vol n roe,
tbe paper will autne tbe regnlar mags
tine if, which will adJ greatly Io it
Tb
Tbe OaS'tte dirs n riesllrin the
Donee.y i an, ,e, ... u S i Ml ... ll,.
..H.J Ih. Siah Is iJlUili nr "w.i ...r-...
V"" " ' ' . 7 . ..,.,,1.. .h- Weekl. Orea-onias
. . . L... Klln akall.ne Iria Ann. I e- " -
p.a.o. .UU-W..K-."-. - - U1 Ml An. on. anWrihie. for tb
(ins"", an June Jft, l"i. vi :
HENRY :. Piil'LeC,
IM r No lit 1. It f nee. la. Tail.. ? t, .
nr' and H Nk.lH-e. l 1 p. H. iO i
g., wr. M. 1
I , - . . I. . I I Inlii. V ll lAMn.
her eniilliinoiis resilience upon snd cultUstlon 0 ,DTf j,.0fl4 ,n(j allrSi'llVeaeM
Ml aalrf la A If I
II, lem l.iielline. Renjswiln lulling Wenry Oiltlm k Is P nt'll' bed every Halnnlsy
r l.il.r and Albert b. I.Mirle', all . Until-
hwuUr. ,nny 1-oieaue.e year. .o-nrs, n. ((, ,,, , ,f.n ,r,B.,
In rsoh tnnnfo Is an lUitairated siagesm V) ske esj's Humrrel end Oopber ElW
Now is tbe time to gel I he Weekly
Oregonisn, the greatewt nepper of
Ihs Went. W ith lbe()f tie, b,lh strict
ly in advance, on year, l-'l 60. No better
eorpbloete-.n of Depapers eao be mail
la the stsU.
ais, i -r. giiu.
F
MAV R Vol a UlAia.
realica thai esrb squirrel if
nriber be Cornelius Vaodeibllt or tbe
wbo esroe bis bread by honest loiL
We snoot rua tbe pptt oe ssy other
tf
The-regnlar SMlcriptaio p'io- of tbe Number, e-iataitiinp ab.mt twice as msoy mmat..r t tbe ro"et effeetive and ee -.
n..s mm lb. nr.1in.rv i-sne.. t-elh..f B"mlc. tK.ison koown. I fie fen nee!
' - . a b, . ft . -
lOiyieee'e. UiOr m nrnes sno minor
A Co., sgeote, Heppner: I. A. Woolery
Osteite sod paying for one year il
ad vasce cse gel both tbe Osteite an 4
Weekly Oregnnlas for II M AlloMsnk.
oi i lire a)pg iheli alaetpthna ft I
one ear io aJrancs f il be utilJeI
'tJei1
witb l'f antober of i.k-lure,
Tbe prieeof The Outlook la tbiee sgeet, lone; Nichols k Laseb, sgeoU
dollars a year Io advenes, or lees Ibae a ' !'""
t ay. juln.d keeps wet giHyls dwe
He d ..e a eperfr-n e pt an.1-4 luetral- at l.is new .lr, rAr eimnell f i-lly 1 1 Ir f I IrriSr on I. seru t r e- mm nl Iim
... incee'inl.. tbe Oailuuh 14 Astor so.be. Call at T WyW B i,d If, voh o.e'.l'.-il I y t' l it in. I'j' JgJTTrraT
tthsa Keedsd It Is flaaeraliy te II
toand.
He was only an Itulinn fiu t vtndrr.
There was nothing about him ut all
bkcly to Inspire the bi luddrr with fell
ing, one way or another, lie was not
loirgul enough to cull for en c al sym
iiathy, nor uiil.eiiipt i nougli to provohe
lihirust, irt to the ixilieeii.tui on til
tj-nt hn was uiidouhtelly the object of
ccnaiih-ralile sniinuilversion. 'I his v us
evidenced Ly the u nn-U-nt mar vigor with
which be v. ns pursued from corner to
corner by the over-w slous gusid.sn of
the luw.
Th other day, inys the New York
Moil end Impress, In a oi hurrixl re-spoiis-
to the vrrlnstiiig older to "move
on, the iu,t iinlrlUr i cart wns itpart
and his ii vl.r-a and pro-s w-re scat
tered oi-r tiie ground snd acrosi the
street tar trnek. The rnrnged olce
man rnuhl hurdly restrain the linpulae
to use his Hub.
"The dirty lonfer,MexclaItned he, "He
d d It cn urpoae Just trying to excite
sympathy.
"He hu ueceedpl, then," snld a s)ft
voice at the ofTin-r's rllow. and a nest
little -orii stoopfd snd jgn t
jrather up tin- scstlered ft wit.
The oft ix r'a fare rrddi nrd. ll he
llsitnl a llinl'ieiit, nnd then be, too,
Joltwd In the work r.f restmatirm.
After that the Italian weaseen f-eare.
The Oagetta shop Is out of wood
ltedemplino of prom se is now in order,
The cresrelit wsves on Cretan shores,
Th cio.s of f'hrl.t goes down;
Ilia Turks sr helped by CbrUtlan power
W ho boinbaid fort and town.
Columbia earl hears nor heeds
Poor Cuba's ph n-liig cry;
Then Irt us drown these shameful deeds
Iu rsperry's "Llnwood Kys."
For sale st Ihs Ilelvsder salooo, E
(I. Hperry, proprietor.
If
Frank Borg I now able Io Ot glss.es
n a soi-nliflo mim.r. Ti u will flu
him at B-irg'a jeaelry store, opposite
Pslsre bote). 6-8
As Tl'tr s o. r isnk Mloan snd Wi
McCarly were up tnuii the Butter Creel
esoiion Uel week.
Tetter, Halt-lthrum and lU-fPmt
Tim intense itchinir Slid stuartillg. Itict
dent to these dint-nw-B, hi Instantly allayed
by atitilvlnir Cbuiiihe-rlulu'a Eye and
Hkin Ointiiient. Many very bad canes
have been tx-rmanetitly cuml by It. It
is equitlly efne tent for Itcumg pin s ana
a favoriu remedy tor sore nipple
chama-d hiiti'U. (hilbluitis, frost bit
and chronic aora eyes. '4" t ts. per boi
Dr. fady'i CenUlUon rnwdi-ra, are
hist what a horse nei-ds whi n In bad
condition. T'mic, blood puilfii-r and
vermifuge. They are not iirki t
inmliclrio and the beat in nae io put
bora in prune conuiuou. i rice
cents per package.
mxmm
"Not Exactly Klitht"
Tbonssods of people are in this con
dition They ere not aick and yet they
are by no means well. A single bottle
of Hood's Hnrsapnrilla would do tbem a
world of good. It would tone tbe stomach,
oreate ao apatite, parify end enriob the
blood and give wonderful vigor and
vitality. Now is tbe time to tske It.
Hood'a Fills are the favorite family
oatbarlic. Easy Io lake, gentle, mild
25 oonts.
The Gazette forgot to say in last is
sue that Bub Hynd, manager of tbe M.
U. L. A T, Co.'s warehouse, alio com
pleted the work in the Royal Arch at
tbe meeting last week.
Tbe old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, illustrates the old tedious
methods ot 1 'breaking" colds compared
witb Iheir almost instantaneous cure by
One Minute Oongb Care. Conser A-
Brook.
IHok Mathews and Jay Hhlpley went
out to Rhea creek on last Thursday in
quest of trout, but captured only 15 very
small ones. In short, they bad do look.
To curs all old sores, to heal ao In-
lolen nleer, or speedily cure piles, yen
need simply apply Pe Wilt's Witoh Salve
according to directions. Its magie-hke
aotiou will supriae yon. Conser k Brook.
Mrs Diok Clsrk, of Canyoo City, and
I'oin Williams, of Ling Creek, arrived
oo last FiMay and will remain a few
lays. Tbe former Is visiting her sister.
Rb Oilmore.
Hick Mathews snd V. Gentry, under
he firm name of Maihewe h Oeairy,
are associated together in tbe bwber
business in the new slsnd, Iwo doors
suntb of I be Dostoffloe. They solicit a
oall. tf.
Condon Globe: It seems that nearly
everybody in Ibis county who raise ca'-
tle sold a few to Matlock and Rhea a ad
Mivered them list week s the band
was en route to the r.ilroid By the
iron the d'ov4 reaohn.1 Arlington It bal
swelled In almost KX). Io eonseq-inooe
many a dollar has bMn put la circula
tion In Ibis county.
Any person In our midst who desires
to get a new pair of glasses fitted to Iheir
eyes by a thorough optician should call
'o Frank Borg. Frank is a grsjiiatj In
this line.
E.-0.: Ileunty luternal It-venue
Oullroior K. L. Minis and W. J Hrandt
hsvn returned horns to I'en-lleton from
a wageo trip Io Wallowa ooontf wtisre
lbs u III dial cal ed on bl'luel.
"Finn tue" otevml the roan la
spei-taoles "hnl I am a surgmin.snd that
is not where ihs liver is." Never yoo
muni where lbs liver Is." retorlsd tho
other. "If It was in hi big loe or bis
left ear DeWltt's Little Early Risers
would reanh il and shake II lor blrn. On
lhat ynq pan lal yoor gig-lamps." Con
sr k Brook.
CATARRH
Iss
LOCAL DISEASE
an Is IS essvlt si eMs sag
SsSSsa slunati (aangss.
ll can bs en rag Uj a pleasant
rsaaanv wbua la siloes) at-
er Of late Wet na4n(S. m
latilrklr a-aMlaHlltfl's
EJy'sCream Balm
11 mmUA-A A ftasS ftisl SMsMft sJiwWfMisrII I
h-U Mr,k.i4 ,l-4u4 ll.f f k l . We lCb A Co. will Uk flood fir
rwsMitsfsi. n '' rq twantnwi nm m mmt ,- a . . . r t.
bus, M-s sns l,.a.,.-wu.-i.Beaisll.sere, p.. VO."! i I Oh g 'or gruel Caul UM
tans for
Atiletope Herald i Miss Dolly Olisao
lit sgam tak so charge of lbs typo
graphical departniaot of this great
family j lornal, and all mistakes whlr.tj
appear Io these tlumns will be attribut
ed to bar, whether she is responsible for
the same or aol.
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