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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 1897.
I WEEKLY NO. 747
) SEMI-WEEKLY NO 5601
.Y'..
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BT
THE PATTERSON PUBUSHIN6 COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At $3.50 per year, $1.25 tor six months, 75 ota.
(or three moncna, strictly in advance.
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on Clips of '97
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SEVEN
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For 1897
GREAT SERIALS
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Sunday arriving at Heppner Jnnotion 1:80 a. ru.
11 p m. daily exoept
Leaves Heppner Junction 3:40 a, m, and ar
rives at Heppner 6:10 a
I Spokane Express No. t leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
and Uma ilia 9:15 p. m.
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at Umatilla 515 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10
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rives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:30 a. m. and at
TJmatilla 4:40 a.m.
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arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at
Portland 7 :CC a. m.
For further information inquire of J. 0, Hart,
Agent O. B i, N., Heppner, Ore.
Plana and Specifications famished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
lrasr All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash,
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reasonable rates. Give me your order.
All kinds of repairing done at reasonable
ratea. Leave orders with P. O.
Thompson Co,
Sent Free
A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of
(irant ever published. (Begins In December.)
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begins 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, ana is probably better
fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period from his
recollections and correspondence.
Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series
of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of
MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln.
Pictures of Palestine,
Stories of Adventure,
Specially taken under the editor's direction.
A serial by CONAN DOYLE, In which he will use his extraordinary
ornoiAL DIKECTOST.
United States Officials.
President William McKinley
Vice-President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
necrntary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Uussell . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
t-OBunaster-uenerai James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
tiovernor.., . W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasnrer Phil. Metsohan
Hnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
iSedl!
Congressmen ..-.M Wmr""1
Printer W. H. Leeds
SR. S. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Croeaonting Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials,
Joint Senator
Ueprosontative
To any person interested in humane
matters, or who loves animals, we will
send free, upon application, a oopy of
tbe "ALLIANCE," tbe organ of this
Society. In addition to its in
tensely interesting reading, it oontains a
list of tbe valuable and unusual pre
miums given by tbe paper, . Address
TBE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE,
410-411 United Charities Building, New York.
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IF YOU ARE,
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talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, In the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him
a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. -
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that lie will write during the coming year, with the exception
, of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear in ALCULURB g hagazinb,
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories. . , , -
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClure'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 Barr
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
will all have stories In McClure's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McCluri's Magazine for
. - 1897; the subscription priee of which Is only . ; t
One Dollar a Year
The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New. York.
iThree Important Points.
Counti Jadue
'' Commissioners,
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk
" Sheriff
" Treasnrer
iVrSlrQAcrOl e e ee
Surveyor...
School Sup't..
" Coroner
. A. W. Gowan
J. N. Brown
FIRST-Go via. St. Paul be-
A. fl. Bartholomew nn,iaa fhA linAB tn r.lmt, noint will I
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T-Ji, beyond St. Paul reads via. the
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line makes close connections with
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uonrthn Union Depot there, and
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to ....mU W A. HifthnrriMnn 1 . I
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the dalles, ob. . ticket reading via. tbe Wisconsin
fclK:: iines. or address
A Campaign
Of Education
How to Get it
For
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LA OBAMDI. OR.
B. F, Wilson Register
J. H. Bobbins Receiver
SjjSCJRJET SOCIETIES.
KAWLIN8 POST.NO.IL
Q.A.B.
MseU at Lexington, Or., th last Saturday of
arc montn. AU veterans are invitea to join.
AN
DHPBBHLLELED
Jas. C. Pond.
(Jen. Pas. A (ft.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Mark St..
Portland Or.
. W. Smith.
Adjutant.
0. O. FcgUA,
Commander.
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
STOCK BRANDS.
While yon avep your subscription paid up yes I
ea keep your brand in free of charge.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left I
shoulder; cattle, same on inn nip.
Cook. A. J..Lna.Or. Hones. Woo right shoal
der; Cattle, sameon right hips ear mark equal I
erop on urn ana spin in ngnr.
n.mlaee. W. M . Oallowev. Or. Cattle. R Den
right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, B U I
on left hip.
Ely, Brn.,T)ooglaa, Or. Horses branded ELY
Offloe in tbe City Drug Store, near ? houldr, oattl same on lefthip. hole
n:.- u!.,i n I i right ear.
Hetmner. Or. Cattle. LF
F with bar under on right I
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to
2 p. m , at realdeoce, Mrs. U. Wt-lob's
property, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 6
p. m , at offioa in tba rear of Borg'a
jewelry store.
Wl. FINLAND. EO.
PrMiUeaL
R. BISHOP.
Caskler.
TEXSSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
OOL.L.EC7TIONS
Mada on Favorable Tenna.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
QE1TNER. tf OREOON
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
Florence, L. A.,
right hip; horses,
shoulder.
Jones, Harry, Heppner, Or Horse branded
rf J on the left shoaUinr: cattle bra.ided J on
right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Rang in
Morrow oounty.
J.,hnon. Felix. Lena. Or. Homes. oimleT or
left etiflni eattle. same on right hip, aader hall
)rup In naot and soiit ji len ear
Knny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Hnraea bnd1
KMK on leftbip cattle same and erop off left
eart nnder elope on the right
Leahey, J. W. Heppner Or. Horaee branded
L and A left shonlder; eettle same on left
hip, wattle over right eye, three elite to right
ear.
Minor, Oeoar, Heppner. Or. attie, H Dot
right hip; hurae. Mon left shoulder.
Morgan, 8. N., Heppner, Or. Hones, M )
oa left ebooinm eattia same on urn nip.
Oehnra, J. W Dnngtaa. Or.; horsee O on wf
shoulder: eattle same on right hip.
Parker Gleaeoa. Hardman.Or, Horsee IP oS
lfteboalilr.
Piper. J. H.. Ixilnst-. Or.-HorM, JR
anted oeleft shooldar; eallla, sasneoa ut
endsr IMt io mob ear.
Hartur. J. W.. HaoDiiar. Or. -Horse. JO ot
left shuolder. Cattle, O oa right hip.
nm It O. HmnoM. Or. Cattle W C oa
left hip, ernp of rislit and anoWhit in ten year,
dewlaoi boreee W C oa laft erxmUiar.
Tbompaon, J. kn Uappner, Or. Mores, OS
lft aK mldr; rattl. S un left shoulder.
Tnnwr H. W Heppaer. Cr.-maU eapltal T 1
left ahnaliier, hnrii oatU Sam oa left hip
vita aplit IB ixiik
WatUmburgar, W, J., flalloway, Or.; horses
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
- The best literature Is ezponslve.
, Leslie's Illustrated
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Published at 110 Fifth Avenue,
New York, Is full of the best things
Ita illustrations are superb; Its
torlos charming; and Its literary
departments are edited with con-
mrnate skill.
Buch a paper If a great popular educator., It should be lu every
home.
The subscription price of Laalla'a Is 4 p nnnm.
We make the unparalleled otfer of a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi
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No such offer wu ever made before. No such offer will ever be mad
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
GAZETTE,
Heppner, Orecoii.
SUDDENLY BECAME RICH.
Canadian Miner Found a Monstrous Lump
of Precious MetaL
A prospecting miner returning, wear
ried and disgusted, from an unsuccessful
season, stumbled across a bowlder bo
rich in gold that in an instant he ia a
millionaire, says the New York Jour
nal. It reads like a fairy tale, but it
happens to be true.
There is satisfactory evidence of the
truth of Martin Neilly's wonderful find.
It was on Monday, April 27, that Neilly
was returning to Kossland, B. C, after
an unsuccessful prospecting trip in the
Salmon river district. He had reached
the Columbia river at a point six m! cs
north of Trail Landing, B. C, at about
noon, and, selecting a site on the bank
of the stream, at the foot of Lookout
mountain, sat down to eat his dinner.
As he munched his humble food ho
uoticed a huge bowlder, half buried in
the sand, in a dry portion of the river
bed, not far from where he sat.
When he had finished his meal he
walked over to the bowlder, examining
i1 in a casual manner, and then, as his
experienced eye detected signs of the
prec us metal for whieh he had vainly
sought for months, he attacked the
great gray mass with his pick, working
with feverish energy. He almost
swooned when a fragment of rock came
away, showing distinctly the traces of
gold and copper.
"I am rich," he shouted. Then he
proceeded to take specimens of the ore
from a dozen places on the bowlder.
staked out his claim, hurried into Rosf
land, arriving late in the af ternoon.and
recorded the claim. The next day he
had his specimens assayed by different
experts, who found that the ore ran in
value all the way from four to Sfty
eight dollars to the ton.
When he told of his great fortune,
there was a wild rush to the place. A
surveyor accompanied Noilly to his
bonanza, and, after making measure
ments, declared that the bowlder
weighed approximately 20,000 tons, and
that, in round numbers, it will prove to
be worth $1,000,000.
cm nmn iitcp
A Novelty from France That Closes Like
an L'mbrolla.
A novelty from France is a folding
kite. Folded up it looks somewhat like
a small rnHrd-up umbrella; ojened out
ready to f'.y 'ts shape i like that of the
kite commonly known us the bow kite
It has a Kir.f-le upright stick, which is
.'10 inches in length. The bow is formed
of two lirht steel ribs, one on either
side of the stick, which are raised into
place and I owed into form, as tbe ribs
ot an umbrella are raised; there are
braces running from tbe ribs to a metnl
band which slides on the stick, like the
(sliding ferrule on the handle of an um
brella; when the bow is ruised and in
place it is held there by turning a little
liu'lal button attached to the kite tiek
under the bund to which the bnices are
attached. A the rilw are raised their
nner ends, where they meet at the
stick, near the top, bow up into a light
metal holder which projects slightly on
either side of the stick and which holds
the two parts of the bow in line.
The, kite Uncovered with light muslin;
they are used in covering the kites
muslins of various colors, so that somt.
of the kites are red, some blue, and so
on. The tail Is of strinir wllh little
lartl-colored bunches of muslin cut
tings attached ulong its length, ns lit
tle bunches of paper are sometime at'
tached to string kit tnils; at the end
there Is a little ling in which may b
placed a mnrble or ot her weight, If more
ballast is required, In a high wind,
. Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very beat medicine for restoring
that tired out nervous system to a bealtby
vigor if Electrio Bitters. This medicine
ia pnrely vegetable, acta by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys
and aida these organs in throwing off
impurities in tbe blood. Electric Bitters
improves the appetite, aida digestion, and
is prononnoed by those who have tried
it as tbe very beat blood purifier and
nerve tonic Try it. Bold for 50c or $1.
00 per bottle at Conaer & Brock's drag
store.
Mr. Ed. R. Bishop purohased tbe City
hotel property of Ellis Minor, on last
Friday, paying therefor the sum of
$3,500. Tbe property is obeap enough
at this fig are.
Don't thin your blood with sassafras
or loieon it with blue-mass; bnt aid Na
ture by usiosr Dewitt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for con
stipation, biliousness and stomaoh trou
bles. They are ourelv veeetable.
PQUBER
Absolutely . Pure
Celebrated for its irreat leAveninir atrenatli
and healt hf ulness. Asnures the food against
alum and all forms of adulteration common to
the cheap brands.
ROYAL BAKING POWDEB 00., NEW YOBK.
WEDDINGS.
lbe Gazette desired to say in last
issue that the bad print of the issue of
Tuesday, June 1st, was oaused by an
oversight on tbe part ot tbe pressman.
It the shop knows itself, and it thinks
it does, it will not ooour again.
Mr. Isbbo Horner, proprietor of the
Bnrton House, Burton, W. Vs., and one
of the moat widely known men in the
state was cured ot rheumatism after
throe years ot suffering. He saye: "I
have not sufficient oommand ot language
to convey any idea of what I suffered.
my physicians told me that nothing
oould be done for me and my friends
were fully oonvinoed that nothing bnt
death wonld relieve me ot my suffering,
In Jane, 1894, Mr, Evans, then salesman
for the Wheeling Drag Co., reoommed-
ed Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At this
time my foot and limb were swollen to
more than double tbeir normal size and
it seemed to me my leg would burst, bat
soon after I began using the Pain Balm
tba swelling began to decrease, the
tbe pain to leave, and now I consider
that I am entirely oared. For sale by
Oonser & Brock.
Yesterday at the Palace hotel, at 11
o'olook, a. m., Mr. Chas. Ward and Misa
Laura Farrens, of Gooseberry, were
joined in holy wedlook, Judge Bartholo
mew performing tbe oeremony in the
presence of a few friends of the con
tracting parties.' '
The happy oonple were tendered a
wedding dinner by Mr. G. W. Koeeland,
proprietor of the Palace hotel, on last
evening, ljuite a number of invited
guests were present.
On June 1st, 1897, at tbe residence ot
Dr. B. F. Vaughan, in Heppner, ooonrred
the marriage ot Mr. Harry D. Fletober
and Miss Ida M. Brock, both of Goose
berry, Judge Bartholomew officiating.
All have the beat wishes of the Ga
zette in their matrimonial ventures.
roe uazetie is informed that a "sum'
mer normal" will be oond noted at Pen
dleton from Jane 11 to Jaly 3, 1897,
under tbe direction of John F. Nowlin,
oounty superintendent. A splendid corps
of instructors has been seoured.
Teachers all over Eastern Oregon are
invited. No obargea eioent an inoiden
tal fee of $1.60.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that eon-
tain Mercury,
as meroury will surely destroy tbe sense
of smell and completely derange tba
whole system when entering it through
the mucous sarfaoei. Buoh articles
should never be used except on prescrip
tions from reputable pbysioiaos, as the
damage tbny will do is ten fold to the
good you oan possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contalna
no meroury, and is taken internally,
aotiog direotly upon the blood and ma
ooas surfaces ot tbe system. In baying
Hall's Catarrh Care be sare yoa get
the genuine. It is taken internally, and
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney k
Co. Testimonials free.
Hold by Druggists, price 75o. per bot
tle.
W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., saye "One
Minute Congo Cure saved my only child
from dying by croup." It baa saved
thousands of others suffering from croup,
pneumonia, bronchitis and other aerioui
throat and laog troubles.
Os Mitchell was in town last week to
participate in the races and have a good
time generally.
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It Would
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MEANS.
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bin. I
ouarf etrrl JW tm right ebonldart rattle
aiuuior nrcU JW oa rialil hip and right mite,
cr.it and hiiU in left ear. Hangs is Morrow end
Uawulla snnuia
C. A. Rhca,
T. A. Bmia.
GCO. W. CON at A.
S. W. SPCNCCR,
President
Viae Preeldent
- Cashier
Aes't Cashier
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE ATTHK DA M.EM OREGON,
J Msv 10. 1MU7. Notlr 1 herrbr given
that the following-named settler has filed notice
of bis Intention to make Uriel proof in support
of his claim, and that said prool will be mads
rteiorej. w. Morrow, i nuntv lien, at Heppner,
uregou, on June jo, imi, vn:
ALBERT COUHTF.R,
lid B. No. KW. lor the h SW)e and 8i4 NWk
Her. K. To. S H . R '& E , W. M.
He name in following witnesses to prove
nis continuous reeioenr upon aua cultivation
ol. said laud, vli:
Vtllllsm l.iMtlllng. nenjsmln Miming, Charles
M. M. Hastings and Henry C. foulsen, all ol
ueruman, urrgon.
JAS. r. MOORK.
M3 54 Keg later.
Traswii i General Biding ImwsL
Ob all part of the world
Bought and Sold.
CollertUin mads oa all points on
reaeonabl Term.
Surplus and undivided rroita, HI.IXIO OO.
Tbe Osteite dor not qaeatinn the
hooeely of any prreoe, bat It la eora-
polled to leeurt opoo tbe eaeb la aJraaoe
plea ol eabworlpttoe, whether tbe ib-
Mttberbe Crntitte Vaodrtbilt or the
nta be itru bis bread by boaest toil
Wa e annul ruu the peper oa aaf other
plea. "
What ts Hop (old? Ct
earta. itae a J. alee here.
Tbe Outlook will be la 1897, as it bas
been during each of its twenty-seven
yssrs, a History of Oor Own Time. Io
it various editorial department Tbe
Outlook gives a compact review ot tbe
world's progress: it follows with oars
all lbe important philanthropic and io
dastrial movements of the day; bee t
complete department ot religious news;
devotes moch space to the Interests of
In borne; reviews current I Iter alar;
foroUlie cbrwrful table-talk about n
sod tbiogs: aod, in short, aims to give
frrsb lolorraatloo, origioal observation,
aod reasonable eotertainmeot.
Beginning with lbe fitly fiifth volume,
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tine site, wbiob will add greatly to Its
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Nombwr, eootaiolof ebool twine ae maey
page aa tbe ordinary iasur", together
with a large another ot picture.
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dollar a 7 ear In advanee, or tree tbsa a
ciit a dy.
Head for a piioe epy an J 111 net rat-
C pro pt t to The Outlook, 13 Astor
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h'OTlCE OF JSTESTtOS.
f AND OFFICE AT Till! DAI.I.F, OREfiOM,
I J Mar. Hi. IW7. Ntrflre la hrr gtvm that
the following-named MIII has Bled nollr-eof
his Intrnllon Io make Bnal pfool In support ol
hie rlelm, and thai said pr will I anad
l..,r J. W. Morrow, fnunlr Clerk, at Hrppnel,
Orrguu, on June , Xfti, via:
flENKY C. IWUtKS,
E Ko. Ml, tt I, l. Tp. S , R. B,
Hr.'i and nkta Kft,ec. 11, ip se, n. m
B W. M.
il 'names th following wltnew to prov
her eontinoous rreldenr upon slid rvlllvatloa
ol. Mid land, vtt:
William l.ii'lliMg. Benjamin iMirlllng. Mnry
f Toiler end Ailrt il. I'onrW. all of Hani
n.n lmm. . JAS. F. M'HiHI,
Notice of Intention.
Land Orri 1 at La OsAgns, 0100.
Mar Inih. I ""7
NOTICE la NBRFRT GIVEN THAT THE
following -named settler ha filed notice
ol his Intention to aisk anal proof In support
ol his rlalin, and that said pnxil will b luds
before County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon,
ai ueppaer, Oregon, on Mm -m iwi, vis;
liK'iKdE W. I'KAHMIN.
Ifd. E Na. fM7 forth N ski ud MEIa
two. n Tp I K K It E W M.
II name the lollowlng wltne In prove
his continuous residence upon and eultlvallon I
of said laud, vis l.eorse M Vinson. John A.
Thompson, Mllllan Arers, and lld M. Pre-
I;, allot Heppner, Oregon.
0. r. eiiim,
M. Keglsler.
Tbe reenter enbaoriptKiB price ot tba
Bemt- Weekly OaftU k I2.S0 end lbe
recxlar prtrw of tbe Weekly Oregooik
la 11.50. Aeyone eabwrribiog for tbt
Osteite and paying tor one year it
advance eta get both tbe Osteite to
Weekly Oregon i so for 8.1 IV). All old tat.
exribere palog their eabecriptlone fci
beer rt om year in edvaoee will he entitled h
tbeeaoie.
Now la tbe lime to get tbe Weekly
Oregooian. lbe great! aewspaper ot
the West. With lbOeeMt,botb elrlot-
ly Id advance, ooe year, tl.CO. No bettor
eombloetkm of aeeapsprre eaa be made
la tbe state.
HAVE YOIH (itAII.
Few reelite (bat eecb eqolfrel dt
trovs 1160 worth ot grain enoeally
Wakelee'e Squirrel and Gopher Kiter-
m In at or l tbe 'moel effacliv aad eoo
aomical poieoo known. Priee rdaod
to 90 ore Ui. Ooar k Broek aad Ml oor
k On., agU, neppner; I. A. WooUry,
ageat, loo; Mobolt k laeb, ageate
Leiloitoa.
tjnw Tillerd keeps wet g'ind dnwa
at bis ow plere, nrsr the cmidoII
ebsmbert. lll at Tbe Welcome aad
taake toarself at b. U
Tak Nearly Tee
Years to Count lu
The following ruarkulile ciilculntloii
on the longth of time vhii h It would
take a tierson to count 1,000,000,000 re
cently pprared in an Ihhuo of an Kng
IImIi periodical; What is a billion
1 he reply is very almplc. In Knland
billion is a mill ion time a million,
(l,00O,;ioo,()0O,000). This is quickly
written and quicker null pro
nounced. But no man Is able to
count it. iou will count 100 or 170 a
minute. Hut let ummupiiom! I bnt you go
up ae high as 200 a minute, hour after
hour. At that rale you would count
12,000 an hour; 2H8,0iM) a day, or 103,
U0,0O0 in a year. Let us auppoae now
(lint Adam, at the beginning of his ex
stenee.hiul begun to ootint, and hud con
I'm tied to do to and wa counting still
Hud such a thing been iioeailile, bit
would not yet have flnUhed the tuek
of counting a billion! To count a bit
lion would require a lieraon to count
00 a minute for a -r;ol of 0,512 years,
42 cinys, 5 hour and 20 minute, provid
ng be alioulil count iontinuouitly, Bui
(Uxm we allow t lie counter 12 hour
is i ly for rent, ent lug and sleeping. Then
le would need H.0J3 years, 319 days, 10
'lours and 45 rulnutct in which to com
U-te theUskt
The OaaUh 1'rlaea.
The DonUh prliicet whr married one
of Quern Vii toria' irmnililongliter is
more French and Iriali than Ilnti'mli,
o far e blond ?, The JrUh strain
Is Uit of the fiimoii O'Mnrya, of Tyr-
eonneii. a liuiKlred year rr i a(.
ao the alory run, a member or Hi
fumily aiiiiiMM'il wraith In MarM-illcs,
and.dvlng, left hltwoiIuiigliler)ift.iii-
roinr doMriea, Thean wern Hie two
Inters Clary, one of whom afterward
la-eaine Jinw'ih Ilonaiarle' w Ife, queen
if Naples. The other married )l-rtia-
finite, Hie aoldier of NnHilein who br'
eanu- ( Imrle Xl king of Hweden,
I'riiiee ( harli U Ihnadolle's great-
grmwU'in.
Th Naanber ThlrtMa.
For thoae liu lieliev In the fiitulitv
of thl nilftilier thirteen. Hie Anuri-.n
quarter dnllnr I aUut Hie uinat tin-
Imhy arlii le they ran earry, any the
Ariroimiit. () Uin Mid eoln Hiere ar
11 Ur. I) letter In Hie aeroll which
imiK.ai It wing-, n frafher ar in He
Sail, there are j parallel im- tm Hi
liie.. U lionlsjhll lrl, H arrow
liea.U. and II letters In the words
"quarter dollar "
The crescent waves On Cretan shore,
The cross of Christ goes down;
The Turks are helped by Christian powers
Who bombard tort and town.
Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds
l'oor Cuba's piercing cry;
Then let us drown these shamelul deeds
In Bperry't "Llnwood Rye."
For sale at tbe Belvedere saloon, E.
(J. Bperry, proprietor. tf
The children of Mrs. 8. N. Morgan
are reported ill with soarlel fever.
rilral i'llrsl llrtilsf files.
Symptomt: Moisture; intense itching I
and stinging ; moat et night; worse by
soratchiDg' If allowed to oontinoe tum
ors form wblcb often bleed and ulcerate
beoomiag very lore. Bwayoe's Oint
ment slope tbe itching end bleeding,
beala alteration, and in most oeaa re
moves fbe tumors. At dtnuglsts, or by
mail, for Co oente. Dr. Swayoe & Hon,
rniieaeiphia.
Mies Lillian Uisbee arrived borne this
morning from Portland, where tbe bas
been attending eohool.
Tbe Qazette neglected to state in a
reoonl Inane that Mr. Elmer . Pptter
aod wife, ot Elmira, New York, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank MoFarlaod,
of Ibis plaoe. Mr. Potter it an unole of
Mrs. MoFarltnd. Mr. and Mrs. Potter,
aooompanied by tbeir ton, Mr. Fred
Potter, are touring tbe ootat visiting
relatives end taking in tbe tigbtt.
Don't neglect a coagh because tba
wettber Is pleaasnt; before tbe next
storm rolls aroood it may develop into
a terinnt difficulty beyond repair, Ooe
Minote Oongh Cure is easy to tske and
will do what ila name implies.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Potter, aocotn-
pnied by their ton, Fred, departed last
svening for their borne In Elmira, New
York. They were met at Heppoer
Jonotion by Miss Edith Potter, who
goes east with them on a visit.
Any lady desiring to purchase a sew
ing machine sboold call on J. W.
Vangban and eiamine bis latest im
proved White machines. A happy com
bination of a writing desk aod machine
combined. Llgbt, rapid and easy
running. tf.
Hiok Mslhews and V. Gentry, nnder
the firm name ot Matbewt & Gentry,
are associated together In tbe barber
business io th new stsnd, two doors
snntb of the postnffioe. They solicit m
011. If.
Every new tabeoriber of lbe Uatette Antelope Herald: It la somewhat oal
from this dete, May 26,1897, will receive of the general order of things to tee a
ae a premium a book worth
price of tbe tubeoription.
alone Hi
tt
Tetter, Halt-lltirum and Kttemt.
The Intenae Itching and smart lug. Incl
dent to thee dine aw, Instantly allayed
ny applying diartilmrlalu a r.ye and
Hkin Ointment. Many very bad cane
have been permanently cured by It. It
la equally eOlclent for Itching plloe and
a favorite retuwly for tore tiipplMi.
chMptiod hand, lillblnlna, froet bit
and chronic sore eyes. 21 eta. per boi.
Br. tady't Condition Fuwdert, are
just what a home n-e'U when in bad
condition. Tonic, Mood purifier and
vermlfnge. Thev are not fnol but
ine.irltio and the bent In uae to put a
borne In prime condition. Price 23
cents per package.
CATARRH
lee
LOCAL DISEASE
en Is tk mult f ce ee4
tlmeli .
Il ra be n,r4 hy a piraMot
rMdr whvk Mbi.imI tu
rwny inln tlx a'Mrii. He
In ril'klr aijeurbeda gilt
fMMf S4 fHilS.
Ely's Creani Balm
Oonotry neespsper proeperoos enough
to send lis papers ont wrapped In blank
check. The Arlington lUcord reached
at tbit week enclosed In obeckt on th
notoriously defonrt first tttiontt bank
of Arlington, ilro. M si well mast have
bad a lol ot tliern printed for thai pur-
poss, beeanee il le a plain violation ot
jonraaliatlo priDoiplee fur a aewspaper
man to bare money deposited anywhere
elee Iban in bis snlwcriptlon list.
"For lhre years we bave never been
wltbont Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
aod 1 ierrliK) Itetuedy In the boose,"
tayt A. II. Patter, wilb I'. 0. Atkiot k
0o lodiaoapoll. lad , "and my wife
would ae soon think ot being without
floor ae a bottle of ibis remedy in tbe
summer a. We bave nd II with
all three of our children and II be never
failed to cure -dot simply stop pain, hot
rurr absolutely. Il ia all right, aad
anyone wbo tries It will fled it so." For
tale by Consnf A Brock.
Tbe Oatetle le ander obllgalloaa to
Mie Mabel (ilassp k for one of her
"toavsnir" cards, of bar acbool, just
eompleled la Hand Hollow.
I kanwMged In he tM wt thorrmrk r for
hi i wanll, c.ri i i4 end llsy rmr f a. I
powtia. It ins nd rianMw U a-ealpaMr.
aosrs 4ia s..l li.rUmrnaiM-e, kM i Hi etm, pro
lert the wwtmi. f ooi.'U, eMbe the e
f still xmi I. frsi al lri'U'K l-r Bi. l.
Jlkl hawlMkJl, 4 Watakinwilew Ut
K. W. Ubea A Co. will take gxd fir
wix-1 in tiohsog f r giMMle. Cea't nee
plu. He I been wbea yea bve wood
te eell. 4
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