Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 04, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1897.
( WEEKLY HO. 74BI
I SEMI-WEEKLY NO &W
OFFICIAL
of
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISH ID
Tuesdays and Fridays
BT
PATTERSON PUBUSHINS COMPANY.
ID
HENDLEY
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At $3.50 per year, $1.25 fnr six months, 75 ota.
ttor three moucne strictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
PendletonOregon.
WOOL. COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances -Made
on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker
City, Elgin and Huntington.
'PHIS PAPER is kept on tile at
L Advertising Agency, tU and
E. C. Dake's
Hit Merchants
Exchange, San Franoisoo, California, where oou-
raota lor aavertisinK oan De made tor it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except
ounoay arriving at neppner junction 1:30 a. ni.
jeares Heppner Junction 3l a, m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:1(1 a m
I Spokane ExpresB No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m and arrives at neppner Junction 8:15 p. m,
and TJ ma ilia 9:16 o. m.
Portland Express No. S, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10
a. m. ana ar lvee at rortiand 11:45 a. m.
Fast Hail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner J nudum 8:80 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:40 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and
arrives at eppner Junction 1:47 a. ra. and at
Portland 7 :Ct a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent u. nan., neppner, ure.
OFFICIJi.Ii MBECTOBT.
United States Officials.
President William McKinley
V ce-Vreeldent Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Rherman
oeoiHtary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Seoretary of War Russell . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General James . Garv
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agrionlture James Wilson
state of Oregon
Governor W. P. Lord
Seoretary of State H. K. Kiocaid
Treasurer Phil. Hetachan
Boot. Publio Instruction G. M . Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
Senator. J ?
ri. j Binger Hermann
Congressmen . w. R. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
( R. B. Bean,
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. bean
Horrow County Officials.
Joint Senator , A. W. Gowan
Representative J. N. Brown
THESE FIGURES ARE YEARS, YEARS IN WHICH, IN
- SINGLE INSTANCES, PAINS AND ACHES
; Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Sciatic, Lumbagic,
130
20l
HAVE RAVAGED THE HUMAN FRAME. 8T. JACOBS
OIL. CURED THEM. NO BOAST : THEY ARE
SOLID FACTS HELD IN PROOF.
I
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C. E. RANOUS,
Heppner, Oregon,
McClure's Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
Flans and Specifications famished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
W All kinds of lumber. shineleB. sash.
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reasonable rates. Give me your order.
All kinds of repairing done at reasonable
rates. Leave orders with P. O.
Thompson Co.
JUSTICE IN
Why
ALABAMA.
Declared "Not
Sent Free
To an; person interested in ha mane
matters, or who loves animals, we will
eenjl free, upon application, a copy of
the "ALLIANCE," the orgau 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 ALLIANCE,
410-411 United Charities Building, New York.
Going
East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and 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 Qf Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begins in May.)
Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for 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 histoiy of this period from his
recollections ana correspondence.
Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series
of portraits it is Intended to publirh special biographical studies 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, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him
a place Desiae foe ana uaDoriau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception
of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear iu McClure's Magazine.
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLTNG. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCLDRI'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 will appear, although each will be complete in itself.
Anthony Hop Brat Hart Robert Ban
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
will all have stories in McCldrk's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClure's Magazine for
1897, the subscription price of 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.
Prisoner Was
Guilty."
A Jacksonville broker, while travel
ing in the Alabama mountains, was in
vited by a friend, a local judge, to at
tend the trial of a "cracker" for shoot
ing a darky, and, the prisoner haviug
no money to hire a lawyer, the judge
appointed the broker to defend him,
allowing that if the broker was not a
lawyer, "he was an idiot because he
wasn't one" a judgment amply sup
ported by his conduct of the case, says
the San Francisco Argonaut. The bro
ker cross-examined the witness briefly,
sending in now and then a discomfiting
trajectory. When he came to make a
speech, he said: "Gentlemen of the
jury, I have takenv great pains to show
you that my client was a respectable
citizen. Ten witnesses have asserted
on oath, mind you that he stands high
in his community." The defendant
was six feet three inches tall and the
jury smiled. "He stood high in his
community, and that is suflicient.
Now, for the law. We find in the thir
teenth verse of the sixteenth chapter
of 'Chitty on Pleadings' Chitty, gen
tlemen, was one of the bravest generals
in the confederate army this well-es
tablished principle of law." Here the
broker adjusts his glasses, holds the
book far off, elevates his chin and
reads: " 'No respectable- white man
can be guilty of crime.' That, gentle
men, is enough. I leave the case in
your hands."
Each juror changed his quid, looked
at his neighbor, nodded and, without
leaving their seats, they rendered a
loud and emphatic verdict of "Not
guilty," and then joined in, three
cheers for the defendant and his law
yer. THEY WERE KIN.
Stands at the Head.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Sbreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is the only thing that cures
my oongh, and it is the best seller I
have." J. F. Campbell', 'merchant of
Safford, Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it
never fails, and is a sure cure for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot
say enough for its merits." Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds is not an experiment. It has
been tried for a quarter of a century,
and today stands at the bead. It never
disappoints. Free trial bottles at Conser
& Brock's drug store.'
A colored preaoher by the name of
Jones, in a sermon in Ohioago last Sun
day, prophesied a great disaster for that
city in the near future, lays an exchange.
He claims to have predicted the great
Charleston earthquake, Johnstown flood
and St. Lonia oy clone. He cow says
that be does not know the natore of the
calamity which is to come, but that "the
buildings will fall and the dead will
lie in rows like the yellow grain after
the reaper's sickle." He also says:
"The famine which was put upoo the
Egyptians will be visited upon the Unit
ed States in 1905; the most of the inhab
itants will die. Brownsville Times.
Absolutely Puro
Celebrated for its (treat leavening strength
and healt hf nlness. Asxures the food against
alum and all forms of adulteration common to
the cheap brands.
E01AL BA1UNQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
A. .
Bartholomew
J.H. Howard
Importan
onutv Judge.
'' Commissioners.
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk J.W.Morrow
" Sheriff E. L. Matlock
" Treasurer Frank Gilliam
" Assessor J. V. Willis
" Surveyor J. W. Hornor
School Sup't Jay W. Shipley
' Coroner B. F. Vauglian
HEPPNER TOWN OFFICERS.
Miyoi.. Thos. Morgan
0 mncilinen Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Blocum, M.
Liohtenthal and J. K. Simons.
K oorder W. A. Richardson
T assurer L, W. Brings
Marshal.. A. A. Roberts
. Freeinct Officer?.
Juetioeof the Peace W. E. Richardson
Constable N. 8. Whetstone
United States Land Officer.
THE DALLES, OB.
J. F. Moore Register
A. 8. Biggs Receiver
LA ORAKDE, OB.
B. F, Wilson Register
J. H. Robbina Receiver
SBOBST SOCIETIES.
RAWLINS POST, NO. IL
G. A. B.
Meets at Lexington. Or., the last Saturday of
arh month. All veterans are invited to Join.
Q. W. Bmith, C. G. FoyCA.
Adjutant, tt Commander,
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
the City Drug Store,
Office in
City Hotel.
near
tf
FIRST Go via. St. Paul be
cause the Hoes to that poitit will
afford you the very best service.
SECOND See that the coupon
beyond St. Paul reada via. the
Wisconsin Central because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lines en
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is hrst-class in every
particular.
THIRD For information, call
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket agent and ask for a I
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
Centra) lines, or address
A Campaign .
Of Education
hoi to Get it (rrr an
For4J.UU
UNPARALLELED
Jas. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Batty,
General Agent,
246 ritark St.,
Portland Or.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offiae hours, b to 10 a. m., and 12 to
2 p. m , at residence, Mrs. II. W loh'a
property, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 5
p, ta, at offloe in tba rear of Borg's
jewelry store.
l BanK of Henier.
STOCK BRANDS.
While yon seep yoar subscription paid np rea 1
oankeep your brand in fret of ohargs.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, FBcn left
shonlder j cattle, sams on loft nip.
Cook, A. J., Lena, Or. Horses, 80 on right ehoul
der; Cattle, samson right hips ear mark square
srop oS left and split in right
Donalass. W. M . Oallowey. Or. Cattle. H D ra
right side, swaikiw-fork in each ear; horses, B 1)
on left hip.
Ely. Bros., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle sams on lefthip, hole
to right ear.
Florence. L. A.. Haooner. Or. Cattle. LP oa
right hip; horses, F with bar under on riant
shoulder.
Jones, Harry, Heppner. Or Horses branded
H J on the left shonlder: cattle branded J on
right hip. also undsrbit in left Bar. Kangs In
Morrow county.
Johnson. Felix. Lens. Or. Horses. otrcleT on
left stifle; oettle, sams on right hip, nadsr hall
srop in n end sunt Ji wri ear
Kenny, Hike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
K.NY on left hip eattls sams and crop off left
eart nndsr skips on Uia right
Leaner. J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded
L and A on lrt shoulder) eettls asms on left
hip, wettlsover right ays, thrss ants in right
WM
PENLANO. EO.
Prwlacat,
B, BISHOP.
Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAMIN'Q BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT 4 SOLD
HEPPNER. tf OREGON
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
C.A.RHEA,
T. A. RHEA.
GEO. W. CONSER,
s. w. spencer,
To be educated one must read
the best literature,
flie best literature la expensive.
Lealle'a Illustrated
Weekly,
Published at 110 Filth Avenue,
New York, Is full of the best things.
Its illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and Its literary
departments are edited with con-
mmate skill.
Such a paper li a great popular educator. It should be In every
home.
The subscription price of Lealle'a I M P nnum,
Ws make the unparalleled offer of a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi
Weekly one year for only $5.00.
No such oifer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made
again. These two papers make a moat acceptable Christmas or birthday
(tit, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness.
Remit by postal order or check to the
Heppner, Oregon.
But the Traveler Did Mot Care to Inquire
Too Closely.
"The best joke I ever heard was on
me," said J. D. Buford to a Washington
Star reporter.
"I was in, Wise county, Va., in the
heart of the mountains, in the south
western part of the old dominion. I am
a Virginian, and in common with all
loyal Virginians, claim kinship to every
one of my rwime in the state. The land
lord saw my name on the register.
'"So yo' mime's Buford?' he said.
" 'Yes.'
" 'Ustor hn sum Bufords hyar.'
" 'Well, they must have been rela
tions. My family are all Virginians.'
'Vans. Yo' do favor 'em. Reckon
yo all n:r kin. Yo look jess like Dave.'
" 'My father s name was Dave.
" 'Thar war three, Bob, John an'
Dave.'
are family names.'
"'Yo' sho' air kin. I thought so,
minit I looked at yo'.'
You say the Bufords moved away?
"'Not znckly.'
I thought you said they used to
live here?'
" Thet'a what I sed. Yo' eee, John
an Diive was Bob a sons. Th ole man
was gwlno ter marry agin, so th boys
wouldn' git th' little propity th' ol
roan hud, an' they killed 'lm, bo we hung
John an' Dave.'
I did not trace the relationship or
the family resemblance any farther."
PURE WATER w....w.jS IRON.
Any lady desiring to purchase a sew
ing machine should call on J. W.
Vaughan and examine his latest im
proved White machines. A bappy com
bination of a writing desk and machine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf.
Pat Kilkenny has ordered bis papers
sent to Dale, Or., for the summer, as be
ia 'tending camp la that vioinity for
Carty & Kilkenny.
Mr. Isaao Horner, proprietor of the
Burton House, Burton, W. Vs., and one
of the most widely known men in the
state waa cured of rheumatism after
three years of suffering. He says: "I
have not sufficient command of language
to convey any idea of what I Buffered,
my physicians told me that nothing
oould be done for me and my friends
were fully oonvinoed that nothing but
death would relieve me of my suffering.
In Jane, 1894, Mr. Evans, then salesman
for the Wheeling Drug Co., reoommed
ed Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At this
time my foot and limb were swollen to
more than double their normal size and
it seemed to me my leg would burst, bat
soon after I began using the Pain Balm
the swelling began to deorease, the
the pain to leave, and now I consider
that I am entirely oared. For sale by
Conser & Brock.
Hon. W. F. Matloek took In tbe raoes
last Saturday, Sunday BDd Monday,
leaving for bis borne at Pendleton Toes
day. Wm. enjoyed himself immensely
while bere.
Pensions for Women school Teachers.
A woman who adopts teaching as her life
work is practically debarred from mar- -,
riBge under peril' of losing her position.
Denied her right to fulfill her destiny by
this unpleasant alternative, with earn
ings insufficient to en able her to aooumu-'
late anything for her futuremaintenanoe,
what shall she do in that dismal
tomorrow that must find her aged,
penniless, and ohildless? Her married
sisters have grown-up sons and daughters '
"to be leant on and walked with," but
she is alone and poor. Sinoe the pob.
!io demands celibaoy of its female teach
ers, and not of its male teaohers, and
tbe former are deprived of tbe natural
proteotors that insure other women and ' '
men Bgainst neglect in their old age, the '
publio should make it np to women
teachers in pensions or higher salaries,
higher even than are paid to men, in
order that these single women may them
selves provide for their lonely old age.
This view ia not ao abxurd as custom
misleads people to think. German
writers express surprise at the cumeri- '
oal disparity between male and female
teaohers in American schools, but note
that tbe States having a prepond
erance of male teachers are not those
which have the most effective education
al system. They oite Arkansas, with
68 5 per cent, of male teaohers, ai being
far behind Massaohasetta. with 90.91
per oent. of female teachers. Dr. Soblee
sooepta as a general truth that "the fur
ther tbe Amerloan sonool system devel
ops tbe more the female teaohers pre
dominate." President Warren of Bos
ton University remarks: "If this be
true it may quite possibly have a eooio
logioal and pedagogioial lignifiaooe not
yet generally reoogoizad."
From "Teaohere' Pensions the
Story of a Woman's campaign," by
Elis ibetb A. Allen, ia Jane Review of
Reviews.
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
U D oe
hip. I
Minor. (Hoar, neppner. nr. ttls.
riht hipi bona. M on left shoulder.
Mirnu. H. B.. Hoopner. Or. Hf
00 left snouioei cants sams on lert nip.
On horn. J. W.. Donalss. Or.! horses O on let
shoulder! cattle sains im right hip.
Parker A Gleasoa. Hsxdman.Or, HorssslPoB
loftehouldsT.
Pinar. J. H.. LmlnatAit. Or. Hones. JK
soted on left shoulder! eettis, sasns oe Uf
ender bit in eaoo .
Rector. J. W Hppoar. Or.-Horsss, JO as
left should sr. CslUs, O on rlbt hip.
Rmrri K. O. Heoonsr. Or. Cattle W C oe
loft hip, omp off nalit and snaWtiit ia Uft rear, 1
dewlap! Bursas WI M Ian soosiiMr.
Thompson, J. A., Heppnar, Or Hmsss, I OB
Uf, k,MiiUv: salils. X on lrt shoaMar.
Tornar H. W., Happosr. Or.-KmaU capital T
Uft stMialdar, twffam: eattls sams oa Uft hip
Wllh spilt ! Mb ears.
Watlaotmriar, W. J., Gallnway. r. bnrws
qnartar rirrTa JW on right shimldart oal t la
quarter nrrU J W on right hip six! nhl vf'a.
crop and bola ia Uft ear. Haos la atorrvw ana
L'malillaoutintias.
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
a President
Vlee Preeldent
a Cashier
Aas't Cashier
Transarts I General Ruling Easiness.
EX C HAGGIS
On all parts of the world
Bought and Sold,
Collection mads 00 all point on
raasooabl Terns,
surplus and undivided Profits, I3I.OOQ 00.
The Osteite does not question the
booeaty of any prtoe, bnl it la com
polled to losist upon tbe eaab In adveaee
plaa of aobaorlptioa, whetbar tbe snb-
eriber be Cornelius Vaadrrbilt or tbe
na wbo teo bit bread by honest loiL
We cannot ruu tbe pep' oa Bay other
plan. ,f
What ia Hop flold PfS
"! "! II- tilt F?W,
NOTICE OF 1STESTIOX.
I AND OFFICE AT THE PAIJ.FS, ORF.dOJI,
a 0, l7, Ntc Is hrrlir gln that
th ft.lli.wln iiBind srttlrr has Sled nolirenl
his hiianUoti lo make dual pfixit In support l
his rlalm. and that said proof will oa mad
t.(i. rJ. W. Morrow, otmt)r Clerk, at Happner,
Oregon, on June , lw7, vis:
Hinky c. porwitn.
Tbe Ootlook will be In 1H97, aa II bas
beeo during aaoh ol its twenty-seven
reara, a History of Oar Own Time. Io
its rioos editorial departments Tbe
Ootlook give a compact review of the
world's progress; follows witb care
all tbe Important pbllanthropio sod in
daatrial movement of the day; baa 1
complete department of religious ow;
devote tnacb apace lo the intareets of
the borne; review current (Iterator;
faroiabe rbearful table-talk about man
and thing: aod, la short, aim to glv
fresh Information, original observation,
aod reasonable eotrrtainmenl,
Eegloniog witb tbe fifty Biftb folome.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE ATTIIK DAM.F.H OREOON,
IJ May 10, ini7. Notice hareiiv siren
lhat the following-named settler has filed notice
of his InUutlon lo make Anal proof In support
01 nis riaim, ann inai sam prooi win ns man
iMMore i. w. Morrow,! muity clerk, at iieppuer,
ziVgoH, Ull 'lira ini,, via.
ALBERT COl'KTKR.
Hd K. No. VUt. forth ftv W11 and MWU
err th. Tn. t H . R E.. V . M.
II names th Following witnesses 10 pmv
his continuous resldenr upon and cultivation
..I ..(,, I-..,,
V llllam l.nrlllng, nrnjamin l.iieiimg, i hsrles
M. M. Ilastlnss and llvtiry C. roulsen, all of
llardman, Orrgou.
JAS. P. MOORR.
MtU ttegtster,
Notice of Intention.
La so Orrirs At La Oains, Osioob,
XTOTI'K M BIRFRV (HVt.H HUT Till
il lol lowing named settler ha Bird nolle
of his Intention to mak final proof In support
ol his claim, and lhal said proof will be mad
litfore County CUrk of Morrow County, Oregon,
ai Hrppaer, ori-gon on jimc m "fi, vis;
KHtR W fKANMiN.
Hd. . No. tVM7 for Ids Ut, and Kiria
Bar Tp I N R 7 I W M.
He names III following wltnese tn pmv
nis continuous realnenrs ntMin ano eultivaiinn
ol said land, vis: (taor kf Vlnaon, Jotm A.
Thomiavin. v llllam A rs, and lavld M. I'rs
Ujr, ail el Heppner, Oregon.
B. r. enwi",
M 4 Krglsur,
t's of Lima In Boilers Wu, I'revent For-
thsr Action.
The corrosive power of pure water on
new or unsealed boilers was well illus-
tinted in the city of Glungow, when a
now writer supply was introduced from
Lot'b Kuti-inc, one of the purest waters
in the world which are availuble for
city coiiHiiniptlon. The former supply
had been poor and mlciireous, and old
boiler were much etui ted with liiue
scale. To the diHinoy of the utters, thoMe
win) I1111I put In new boilers or new
Itilx'H found tlirm rapidly rorroding,
while the old muled ami coated lioilera
teiiisiiiied iim Ix'forc; tlioae, too, w hu hod
removed every oMilile trace of incrus
tation frmii their old boilers by 1111-
liniilenl or eliemienl ineuiia, intending
llniH to "rt, tin they exieeteil, Ilie full
enellt of the pure wnter, were also
badly troubled by rorrocloti; and even
the old liollers, a the s-'sle was grud
ually removed by the unvarying anft
and pure water fniin the luke, were
niore or lea corroded whrn no means
were taken to prevent It, It wn found,
however, III this rsxe, Hint Introducing
u littln lime from time to time enough
to give the Ixiiler a alight raleureoiis
citiigii"iiiilv prevented the rorroalve
Bctlnti of the water; thru, agnln, in the
ffiiirae of tint, th effeet proliliei wa
Hint the lime, orgnnle mnt ter, and Iron-
nxiile skin, united In forming a protep.
live oxlilicil sinfuee whleh prevented
further Vorroslon.
The Ostette shop is oat of wood.
Redemption of promises is now la order,
The orescent wave on Cretan shore,
Th cross of Christ goes down;
Th Turks ar helped by Christian powers
Who bombard fort and town.
Columbia's sag I hears noi hoeili
Poor Cuba's piercing cry;
Then let us drown these shamelul deeds
In Rperry'i "Lin wood Kjrs."
For sal at tbe Belvedere saloon, E.
O.Sperry, proprietor. tf
Come In and get the Gnzntto before
going to the mountains.
PllfSl Pile I Itching Pile.
Symptoms: Moisture; intense itching
and stinging; moat at night; worse by
scratching' If allowed to oontinae tarn
ore form which often bleed and uloerate
beoomiog very eore. Swayoe'e Oint
ment atope tbe Itching and bleeding, berger, on Sunday, May 30th, a boy.
For more than a hundred year the
Shakers have been studying tbe remedi
al properties of .plants. They have
made many disoovetiea, but their great
est achievement was made last year. It
it a oordial lhat oontaina already digest
ed food and ia a digester of food. It ia
effeotive in removing distress after eat
ing, and create an appetite for more
food to eating beoomet a pleasure, rale,
thio people become plump and healthy
under Itt use. II arrests the waatiog of
consumption.
There never hat been snob a step for
ward lo the ours of indigestion aa thia
Shaker Oordial, Your druggist will be
glad lo give yoa a little book detoriptiva
of tbe product
Qive tbe babies Laxol, which it Cas
tor Oil made as palatable at honey.
Born To the wife of Jake Wat ten-
Dealt alcerttlon, and in mod easa re
move lb tumors. At diiigtflst. or by
mail, for 50 aente. Dr. Swayoe St Hon,
Philadelphia.
Park Oarrlgnee
land lal week.
mill trip to Port-
lid. T. So. mil tot 1, fue iijp.ii.nni, tb paper will BMnm lb regular mag
... an: a..,! ktu k Kae . li. To. B.. M. 25 '
' ' a -m - ' " 1 , t . , , I 1 1 . l
line i", woico win aou grraiiy so n
M. M
He names I ha following wllnea.ee tn pmv
bar ivintiimous rMldanc upon ud cultitsUos
of. said land, vis
w llllam L'lelllng. nn)emin i.niiin , nno
t onrtaf, si I oi iiaro-
JAS, f. M'X'RB.
P. Toller snd Ail-rt I).
nan. Oregon.
1HJ .'4
Haguwr.
The regular tobeonptwo pne of tb
H-roi-Weekly (iatrtte la 12 W and Ibe
regular print of tbe Weekly Oregoolaa
U 11.50. Anyone toUrnbiog for lb
Ostslt and paying for one yr li
aivsno raa gat both tbe Oatette ao
Weekly Oregon l.a for 13 60. All old tot-
oriber peyleg their aqbecrloticna fci
cooviiinee and atlractivsoesa. Tbt
Oatlot k ie pablbhed tvery Balardsy
fifty-two ine year. Tbe fleet lu
In eaob month it an I II nitrated II sgstio
Namber, eooleitiisx sbont lelres msoy
PS: oe Ibe ordinary tsenee, tngsibrr
witb a Urge a umber of pie tor.
Tbe prieeof Tbe Outlook W three
dollar a yr In advante, or lee Ibse a
cnt a day.
8od for a ( bq a eipy aad lllnetr-
pet rajoae year la advane will be ooIiJIikI h JeC pro. pee tn lo The Orjtpa.fc, 11 Aafir
Now ie Ibe time to get tbe Weekly
Oregooian. Ibe greatest newspaper of
tbe Weal. With lb0u-tu,botb ttricl-
ly lo advance, one year, 3 bU No better
oottibloelbn of nprt eaa be made
io Ibe tUU.
bavc Tom oiaih.
Fw Malite that each taairrel da
Iron 1150 worth of grain annually
Wakdee't Squirrel and (topbr Eiter
tntnalor I tbe most ffelie aod eeo
oenlcal poieon knowo. Prio rrdnoad
lo 90 oral. Coaier A II rook tad Minor
A Co., Bgstite, flrppner; J. A. Woolsry,
fatit, Ina; Niebolt Iaaob, tganl
lsilogton.
fl?e(f.f yrCrtr,
Low Tlllard kepa wt grind d"a
at Id new pi-, bar the eooneil
eberabsr. Call at Tbe VTtlrfrna aod
m.k rpqrteif a; nr-, J ,
MISPLACED PUNISHMENT.
Asgry llowsswifs liaUUor Her (! Is-
siattit of Her lla.ltand.
An exchange prints a story about Dr.
Miller, at one tint a wi,,nlur Congre
gatioiiMliat preai her in KiigUnd.
lie bud l in bohliiig a-rire at a vil-
agn in Yorkflnie, iii, a heavy rain lot -
ng come on, had Bcerpti I ait in itutinii
to Maa the night at the i, iuw of one of
tlin illlHgera, 1 lie g'MKl-liearti i lioot,
aerlng the liiinintt-rB) clut liing drenched,
brought out a suit of hi own and sent
hla guest upstair to put It on.
1 he good iiiii had mad the change
snd was on hi way buck to the ill ting-
room when the woman of th hnue
en rue out of ntirr room holding In
her hands the big family Mllile, out of
which the doctor was to In: Invited to
read a chapter befur th family re
tired. At the same time she was not In a very
aml'itilr mood. Careful bouaewlvra art
apt to I put nut of aorta by tba advrri'.
of lines, per ted orti;niiy. rWIng Dr.
Miller In hla tHirrnweil garment ah
tnlal'aik hlin for her husband, and as hi
,ad in front of ber ahe llftsd th
Umk ndbroiifht It down pretty smart
ly Oil his bra't,
"I be.." ha tt,''tktht for ask
Ij.f htja It MB BM
Every new tabtoriber of Ibt Otietle
from this dtte, May 25, 1H1I7, will receive
aa a premium a book worth alone Ibe
prict of tb obsorlptioo. tt
Oao. Baktr wt over from Wtgntr on
latt Monday,
Teltrr, Halt-lltinom and ft-terna.
Th Intense Itcblnir andniartlng,inrl
dent to these disease, la Instantly allayed
bv antilyitig Chaiiilwrlaln's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bal cae
have Im-ti permanently cnrwl by it. It
is vaally efficient for iu hlng pile and
a favorite remedy tor sore nipple
Clay Folsoin osme in Monday and
rill remain a few dav vlslliog frieodt.
Tbe old way of delivering meetaget
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, illnstrBtea the old tedioaa
method of "breaking" cold oompared
with their almost intnlaneoat oare by
One Mioate Coogb Care. Contnr k
Brook.
New time-table on Ibe branob. Traia
leave at 11 p. ro., and arrive at 6:10
a. tn.
To core all old tore, to he! an In
dolent oleer, or ipeedilv cure pile, yoa
ned lmply apply DWltft Wlloh Halve
according lo direction. Ite magio-like
so I mo will tnpri yon. Oooser A Brook.
Dick Mathewe and V. (leotry, under
the firm name of Mathewt h Oentry,
chtt4 hands. tbflbUIn. fnt ViU aocltvl together io tbe barber
" " " . a I ...
and chronic tore eye. 24 its. per box.
Dr. Cadr'a Condition I'owdera. ar
just what horse) nei when in bifl
condition. Tonic, Mood purifier and
vermifuge. Tlier are not fotnl but
medicine and the fet In nse to pnt a
bora) In prime cmdltloa. lrice 21
cent pr p kage.
husitiea in tlit new tnd. two door
south of the poatoflloe. They olioit a
oall. tf.
Any persou In our mldit who desire
lo get a new pair of g!ci fitted lo their
eye by a thorough optician tbould oall
on Frank Borg. Frank i a gr I'iste ia
Ihit Hue.
CATARRH
localVisease
Bt I Ik esN f ssMs ss4
ll ess h rarad by plaasant
raawly wa Is lad u
rarny lata to S'wirt.. Its
kkgaW kiy etaMbsa II give
hfi Cream Balm
Is arknowlsdia bi hs tbs sioal thomask Cars for
k. Cat la Masd sa4 Hay frwt xl SJI
Mis Maggie lloruur ie
live et Humpter.
visiting rait-
Haaall
famadMM. l nir aa elaaneM Ua aualpeaaf faa,
a.lar aala a4 It.Swnmatx.a. kaws laaanraa, p,w
lari taa svastnraua rows aotoa, iau tba su'
sfiscesc 4 small. Prr"e si Drif ! ty sl,
fi-f f BVlai.M, M " i:wt, P
MF.icue im" otMrvd the man ia
rMctsnl 'but I am a Burgeon, ami that
l ant br Hi liver la." Never yoa
mind wli-r th liver I." retorted tbe
other. ''If II was in hi big toe or bia
left ear luWitl I.lttl F.arlr Riser
would reb it nd hk II lor bins. Oa
that yoq can bnl your gig-lamp." Cob-
ter A Urock.
E W. RbTAl:o.wiiru.e g4 fir
wimnI lo Mohng for giKxt. Can't use
pin. fe tbrim when on ),e oo4
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