Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 11, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1897.
NO. 552
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
POBLISHJD
Tuesdays and Fridays
, -BT- . ,:
THE PATTERSON PUBUSHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At $3.50 per year. $1.25 for nix month,, 75 ota,
cor three moncas,, strictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Uake's
Advertising Alienor. M and 65 Merchant
Exohangs, San Francisoo, California, where oou-
raou for advertising oan be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
RED
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL, COMMISSION
- Reasonable Advances ,
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner,1 Eoho, Pendleton, Baker
. (Jity, Elgin and Huntington.
C. E. RANOUS,
Hbppnbr, Oregon,
WITH EVERY CHANGE OF WEATHER COMES A CHANCE FOR
SORENESS AND STIFFNESS
St. Jacobs Oil
WITH THE . .
. . . "USE OF
C0ME8 A CERTAINTY
OF A CUBE.
McClure
I SEVEN:
s Magazine
For 1897
GREAT SERIALS
WILU YAK.
De-
Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Janotion 1:80 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Janotion 3:40 a, m, and ar
rives at Heppner 8:10 a m
I Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
and Urns ilia 9:15 p. m.
Portland Express No, 8. from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 5115 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 8:10
a. m. and ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner J auction 8:30 a. m. and at
Umatilla 1:40 a. m-
Vast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and
arrives at leppner Janotion 1:47 a. m. and at
Portland 7 :ul a. m.
For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. H 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
Flans and Specifications furnished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
f- All kinds of lumber, shingles, saBh,
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reasonable rates. Give me your order. .
All kinds ot repairing done ai reasonable
rates. Leave orders with P. C.
Thompson Co.
Sent Free
OFITCIAIi DIEEOTOST.
United States Officials.
President William McKinley
Vca-Vresldent Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
oeoretaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Hussell . Alger
Seoretary of Navy John IX Long
Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Seoretary, f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. It. Kinoaid
Treasurer Phil. Hetsohan
Rapt. Public Instruction 6. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
G. W. MoBride
8entor i J. H. Mitchell
I Binger Hermann
IW. R.Ellis
W. H. Leeds
( R. S. Bean.
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. WolvertoD
Sixth Judicial District.
Cironit Judge.. Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
Kepreeentativg. J. N. Brown
Congressmen .
Printer
To any person interested in humane
matters, or who loves animals, we will
vend tree, upon application, a oopy of
the "ALLIANCE," the organ 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 "8t. Ives." The only novel of Btevenson'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 hli
recollections and correspondence.
Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished; In connection with this series
ot portraits H IS lnienoea lo puDiirn special uiugrupmcai siuuitn unuci Sbuo,. m u,
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 tor mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holme," stories, given him
a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. , . .
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 In McClubb'b Magazine,
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmblefinger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClubs's
: all of tne short stories ne will write during we coming year. .
OCTAVE THANET is preparing; for the Maqazims a series of short stories in which the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in Itself.
Brat Hart : Robert Barr
Hit Home Spirit, But Not Enough
olslon and Energy.
The yak, or wild ox of Tibet, has
sufficient spirit to turn and attack a
hunter. If it had more perseverance
it would prove a dangerous enemy.
Col. Prejevalski, in his account of his
travels in the Tibetan mountains, nar
rates an adventure which illustrates
the yak's disposition:
I was returning to camp when I saw
several old yaks grazing on a little
plateau. I fired on them, and one fell
and slipped down the snowy slope.
Stunned by his fall, he lay motionless
at the bottom of the ravine. I ran to
him. , As soon as he saw me, some hun
dred feet away, he rose and tried to
flee. I fired, but the ball did not touch
him.
Then he turned and rushed at me.
I had only two cartridges; I fired one
at a distance of 70 feet, and one at a
distance of 50 feet. He stopped when
he was quite near me, holding his head
down and lashing' his sides with his
tail.
I was near enough to see his little
eyes and the blood which ran from his
nostrils. If he had had a little more
decision and energy, I should have
been lost. I could not get away, and
I had no weapon but my empty gun.
We stood looking at each other.
Presently he raised his head am''
Etopped Lashing his sides. Evidently
he was getting over his anger. I threw
myself on the ground, and without tak
ing my eyes from him, crawled back
ward some 00 feet. Then I jumped up
and walked away as fast as possible.
did not breathe freely until aom
200 feet lay between us.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restoring
that tired out nervous system to a healthy
vigor if Eleotrio Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys'
and aids these orgBns in throwing off
impurities in the blood. Eleotric Bitters
improves the appetite, aids digestion, and
is pronounced by those who have tried
it aa the very best blood purifier and
nerve tonio. Try it. Sold tor 60c or SI..
00 per bottle at Conser & Brock's drag
store.
Anthony Hop
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman
will all have stories in McCiatri's for the coming year.
Clark Russell
These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McClcbs'R Maoazink for
18S7, tne suDscnpuon priee oi wnicn is oniy
One Dollar a Year
The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
MM
ilounty Jadse..
' Commissioners...
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk ,
" Sheriff ,
' Treasurer ,
" Surveyor.. ,
Bohool Bap t....
Coroner..
FIRST Go via. St Paul be-
"g. Bartholomew CftUBO the lioOB to that point will
1 O LI .-I
afford you the very best service.
SECOND See that the coupon
beyond St. Paul reads via. the
Wisconsin Central because that I
line makes close connections with
an me trans-contineniai lines en
tering the Union Depot there, and
ita service is first-class in every
particular.
TLTIRD For information, call
, J. R, Howard
....J. W. Morrow
...E. L. Matlock
... Frank Gilliam
J. r Willis
.... J. W. Boroor
..Jay W. Shipley
,...B. F. Vaughan
u Thos. Morgan
ii..,.nnilmm Geo. Conner, Frank
Gilliam. Arthnr Minor, K. J. Blooum, si.
l. si 1 1 T It Mimnni
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,...w. K. Kirharddon 0Q your ne.eQoor Bna mena me
fc s I
A Campaign
Of Education
HOW to Get It (T IT AA
.ror aP-.vv
Tbe Black Butte Mine.
Many Pendleton people are this year
interesting themselves in mining, and
there is more activity than for several
years, says tbe East Oregon i an. , Tbe
principal mining property oon trolled by
Pendleton persons is the Blaok Butte,
in Fox Vally,, Grant county, in which
John Gagen, T. 0. Taylor and other
Pendleton business men have invested
their money. This mine will be operat
ed this season, and a party is now on
its way from tbe mine where they have
gone to look after some important busi
ness interests and disoove the needs.
Long Creek Eagle.
THERE ARE TWO SECTS.
Don't tbin your blood with sassafras
I or poison it with blue-mass; bat aid Na
ture by nsing Dewitt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for oon
stipation, biliousness and stomach trou'
bles. They are purely vegetable.
Mtlllllllllm
Jnstiosof the Peace.
Con stable..
Celted Stales Land Offieara.
TBI DALLES, OB.
nearest ticket agnt and ask for a I
ticket reading via. tbe Wisconsin
J. t. Moot....
A.S.Iligfs....
B.F. Wilson...
J. H. Kobnins.
tiV, Central lines, or address
LA OBAIIDS, OB.
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....Register
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UNPARALLELED
Jas. C. Pond,
den Pas. Airt..
Milwaukee, Wis.
soeoimbt aocignxa.
HAWLINB P08T,NO.IL
G. A. B.
U at Uxmatno, Or., ths Ut Batnrday of
-rk month. All veterans are """"
G. W. Hmltn,
AdinUBt. 1
or Geo. 8. Batty,
General Agent,
2te Htark St,
fortland Or.
C. a. FvuOA.
Commaiuler.
Dr; P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
City Drog Store,
BTOCl BRANDS.
While yon aep roar subscription paid re I
uktn roor brand in frssof eharga.
Borg. P.O.. Heppner, Or. Horasa, P B . UK I
shoaldert oatua, same on lert nip.
Cook. A. J..Lns.Or. Horses, Won right shool
ira
der;
Offln in the
City Hotel.
near
tf
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
UEPPNER, OREGON.
Offio hours, 8 to 10 m., and 1 12 o
2 p m., at resideocxt. Mrs. 11. WHob a
property, aod 10 to 12, ft. m , to 3 to 5
p. ai, at offloa to tba rear ot Borg-s
jewelry stora.
Hatlop Bail
o!
WI.PCKLAMO. 10. E. BISHOP,
Praaiasat. Casktor.
TilSSACTS i 6LNTRAIBAXILLN6 BCSDiESS
OOLLEOTIONS
Mads on Favorable Tarma.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
HEPPNER. tf OREOON
-..! un,nH,ihihin mv mark sonars I
aron oS left and sunt in ngnu
LVnglasa. W. Gall.iwaf. Or.-attU. B Daw
right side, swailow-rors u astoa i mn-,
on left hip.
vi. Dot. TW.lu Or. Rum branded ELY
on left shoaldar, cattl Sam oo Ufthip. hols
In riht ear.
snMnM l. A.. HMnnnsr. Or. CatUa. LF oa 1
rltfhthiDi borsaa. I with bar andec oa right
buoldar. .
Joaas, Harry, Heppner. Or -Horiwa hrandad
a J on tha left ahfialnW; oattle braudud J on
right hip. alao onderbit in left ear. Haas u
Uitffus ecmntv.
w.n. IjBt Or Hn nss. eirnlsT on
left sUn;'eaUl'.samon right alp, andat half
nn is riaht and sullt la Uft sar
Kmay.Mika, Happner. Or.-Horsaa branded
NY oa toft hip eaitleawneand crop oil Ufl
mrt andar skin oa the right
I v.. T Hannaar Or. HoraM branded
L and A oa loft should-) cattle aania oa left
hlo. wattU over nht sya, thm alita is right
tUa, M D OB
Or.-HnrsM. M )
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
The best literature is expensive.
Leslla'a Illustrated
Weekly,
Published at 110 Kllth Avenne,
Mew 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 is a great popular educator. It should be In every
borne.
The subscription price of Leslie'a I P naum.
We make tht unparalleled offer of a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi-
Weekly one year for only $5.00.
No such offer was ever marts before. " No such offer will ever be msde
again. These twoVp n11 mn,t aoeeptabla Christmas or blrthrtsy
gilt, and will be constant reminders of the gtver's kindness.
Remit by postal order or check to the
v? Heppner, urecon.
Mohammedans Are Divided According to
Their Creedal Forms.
Mohnmmedans divide themselves into
two principal sects Shiah and Sunnl,
tho Persians representing the bulk of
the former, the Turks of the latter.
The chief points on which they differ
are the condition of the soul after
death and the succession of caliphs.
Tlie Sunui believe that there is one im
niortal God, whose works are without
beginning or end, and that He will
be visible to the souls of the blessed;
while the Shiuhs deny the immortality
of the soul and maintain that the co
existent principles of Zoroaster will
forever contend for the mastery. With
regard to the prophet's successors, the
Sunpis claim that the lawful successor
of Mohnmoird wu Abu Itckrund after
him Oinur ( smun and All (uepliew and
son-in-law of Mohammed); the Kbiaim,
however, re jwt the first three and hold
censor.
Shiwha pray but three times a day,
and enjoin pilgrimages to Nejef, Ker
bela, Kay.imo.ln, Meshed (Persia), Sa
mara and Kuin, as well a to Mecca
and Medina, Sunnis make pilgrimages
only to the two latter cities and pray
five timea a day. From this it can lie
readily understood thnt the cireum
fctanee of the Turks U'iug in possession
of the shrines of Nejef (Meshed All),
Ka7.imain and Kerlicla U most displeas
ing to devout Shittlm. Rlackwotxl's
Magazine. .
LETTER LIST.
I ETTER8 ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER
aj or., June 7, 187,
Carllle. E. B.
Fisher, James
Leach, Edgar D.
When calling
advertised.
Southwell, Mrs. Ben
. Thompson, Mrs. J. T.
for these letters please say
J. r. WILLIAMS, r, M,
Mr. Isaao Horner, proprietor of the
Burton House, Burton, W. Vs., and on
ot the most widely known men In the
state was cured of rheumatism after
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for its trreat leaveninsr streneth
and heall hfulness. Asnurns the food against
alum and all forms of adulteration common to
the cheap brands.
ROYAL BAKING POWDKB CO., NEW YORK.
Get Kid of the Cayuses.
Sam Kinsman, whom every one knowa
to be a rattling good fallow as well as a
first olass business man, writes the Ga
zette that the Linnton works will start
np this week. It Is the ohanoe for East
ern Oregon to clean tbe range of six-bit
oaynses and save the grass tor mora val
uable stock. Heppnerites should Dot
fail to see the Linnton horse paokinB
establishment when in the metropolis.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh thst con
tain Mercury, .
as meronry will surely destroy tbe sense
of smell and oompletely derange tba
whole system when entering it through
the muoous surfaces. Such articles
should never be need except on proscrip
tions from reputable physicians, aa the
damage they will do ii ten told to tbe
good you oan possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contalne
no mercury, and is taken internally,
acting direotly npon tbe blood and mu
oous surfaces ot tbe system. In baying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sore you get
the genuine. It is taken internally, and
three years of suffering. He says:
have not sufficient oommand of language made in Toledo , Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
to convey any idea ot what I suffered, Co. Testimonials free.
my physicians told me that nothing
oould be done for me and my friends
were fully oonvinoed that nothing but
death would relieve me ot my suffering.
In June, 1894, Mr. Evans, then salesman
for the Wheeling Drug Co., reoommfid;
time my foot and limb were swollen to
more than double their normal sise and
it seemed to me my leg wonld burst, but
soon after I began nsing the Pain Balm
tbe swelling began to decrease, the
tbe pain to leave, and now I consider
that I am entirely eared. For sale by
Conser & Brock.
Bold by Druggists, prioe 75c. per bottle.
Mr. 0. F. Drake is here from Port
land to lake Mr. J. O. Hart's place at
the depot during the letter's, ahaaoaav
oigbt and will remain a few days. This
Is bis first real rest ainoe assuming
obarge ot tbe station at Heppner.
Pendleton will have Main's big abow
In tbe near future.
Don't neglect a cough because tbe
weather Is pleasant; before tbe next
storm rolls around it may develop into
a senons difficulty beyond repair. One
Mioote Oongh Cure is easy to take and
will do what ita oame implies.
HOW
"Moral
DUELS ARE STARTED.
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
riant hi pi buna. Hon left shoulder.
aa laA alunildal aaUla SBOM OB UK BtP.
0.b..ni. J. W., Doaslas. IH( horaasO oo !(
abunldari eattU same on riant hip.
Parkar GlaasoB. HardiBaa,Or,-HorM lr OB
lartahottldar.
Plpar. J. H-. Liln. t.-Horsaa. J a
Outlook
hip.
Had oiilaft shouldari CatUa,
and-r bit In wb-r. ,rt
Urtnr i. W.. nappoar. rr. 11. v
Uft atwaloar. CatUa, () oa right hip.
Sparry, K. O. H-wnar, Or. - CaUle W C o.
laft hip. yrV rtht and anaart.it In Uft fmr
DMia. 4.-. nappn"r, i
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
First National Bank
ii Errs er
Uft SwuMMl oaitla. 1 oa Uft shoajldar.
K W aisMIIIIISBw 1 PI esiiisan a
laft ahnoldw. baraasi aatU SUM OB kaft Blp
Wit aplit IB boSk
Wattaoharaar, W. i., Oalloway. Or. koraae
oiwrtar mrria JW oa right ah.H.ldar! eaiile
auriareiralaJW ril.l hip ad nM afc-a,
crop and aula la Urft aaf. Bw U Morrow aad
LiaaUlla anaolia.
C. A. RHCA,
T. A. B)HCA,
GIO. W. CONSER,
B. W. SPCNCtn,
atraaia-ant
Via PreaMant
a CasMar
Aaa't CaeMar
Tmwti I Gfnenl Bulir ImtSL
V.VflTT A TQ1
JJJ m. A -a- -a-
Oa all nana of ths world
Bought and Sold.
CollerUona ssade oa all aainta oa
raaanBatOB Tsrma.
BorplH S4 BBdlWUd ProHia, 00.
The Outlook will be la 1397, as It baa
been durlof eob o( Its twenty seven
,w tears, a UUto'T of OorOwa Timea. I
eapiul TllU ...tooe editorial departmeaU Tbt
Oatlook gives a compact review ot the
world's Droareae: it follows witbeare
ell tbe important philantbropid and la
dua trial movemeate ot tbe day; bae a
complete department ot religlooe peas
devotee nocb space to tba toteresti of
Ibe home; reviowt eorreot HUfatnre;
foroishee cheerful table-talk eboot ob
aad things: and, to short, aime to give
treeh n(rmalloB, eriginal olsrsrvsttoe,
and reaeooable enUrtaioaiest.
Notice of Intention,
I AND OmrR AT THE DALI.7.B nRKCiOH,
J May 10. IWJT. Notlra Is herabr Itlven
that the (ollolii nsmel settler has Sled notlr
of his Intention to make flnal proof lu support
ol his claim, and that said proof will ha aiade
before t. W Morrow.) oinur tiers, ai neppaer,
Onon, oo June JS, l, vie
ALBERT COIRTKR,
Hd K. No. KM. for the m SWH and s4 II Wm
kr '.. Tp. CM., R W. M.
He nsmrs tne ioiuiwiub wni Fr,n
his emiUnnoiis rasldewe upon and cultivation
ol, said laud, vis: ,
It nilam l.iirllln, niismin Minims, nin
M. M. Hastlnr and Henry C. Poulsen, all ol
Hardmao.Orrson. jA8. r. MooRK.
U1H Raflstar.
lies on the her" (liven In a Lat
ter Is bb Insult.
Arthur Thlele, a young atudenh at
the high school of technology in Char
lott4'nburg, IM-ar Berlin, ba been sent
to a fortress for nine month because
be provokiMl and fought with Dr. llrock
elmann, says the New York Sun.
llrockclruann wus Tblele's is'coiid in
a sword duel, and in bU comments
on tbe iiifftiiig critleiaed severely one
of Thlele'a etrokea. Thlele. regurded
the critii lsnt as an Insult, lie chal
lenged the doctor, but a court of honor
drelded the doctor was under no oiiii
(ration to accept the challenge. This
decision angered Thlele. He was deter
mined to have a duel at any price. Ho
he sat down and wrol what, to hia der
ma n mind, was tbe most innulting let
ter h could think out. This letter
reached Its elimnx In the arbtence:
"You may regard yourself as moral
ly boxed on the ear by Ilia under
sized."
To Brocket man n'a dermen mind. Urn.
this aeriued an Inault that only IiIimmI
E. O.: The Rev. Chaa. R. Howard baa
W. B. Johnson. Newark.O.. lays "One returned from Walla Walla, where be at-
Minute Cougb Cure saved my only obild tended the distrlot conference of tbe
from dying by oronp." It bae eaved Methodist oburch, South, ne leaves for
thousands of others suffering from orotip. Heppner with bis family Wednesdsy
pneumonia, bronchitis and other eerioue morning, going by team
throat and lnog troubles.
U
The crescent waves on Cretan shores,
The cross of Christ goes down;
lha Turks arc helped by Christian powers
Who bombard fort and town.
Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds
Poor Cuba's piercing err;
Then let us drown these shsmeful deeds
In sjierry's "Llnwood Rye."
For sale at the Belvedere saloon, E.
. Hperry, proprietor. tf
Any lady desiring to purchase a sew
ing maoblne should oall on J. W.
Vangban and examine bis latest im
proved Wbite machines, A bappy com
bination of a writing desk and machine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf.
Ham Wilkinson, representing Koah
land k Co., came over from Pendleton
Tuesday last.
Every new subscriber of tbe Uaiette
from tbia date, May a, mn, win receive niok Malhewe and V. Gentry, under
aaa premlnm a book worth alone the the flfm nim, o( Miih.w A 0.0,ry
price of tbe cubecription.
tt
Ed. C. Allen baa sold bis interest
tbe Golden Role hotel at Pendleton.
io
Tetter, Halt-ltheum and Eccmn.
1 UB illMlliaa IWIIIIH awn n.. . ....p., .."
dsut to these disennr, is InsUntl v allayed
by applying Chamberlain a E-ye ana
rould wltw out. Thus It reme that
I early one morning Thlele and Brock- Hkln Ointmstit. Many very bad case Charles.
rlmann found tlii'iiutelves ten rr have been wrmanently enrea by It. It
apart In the (iriuiemalil and abot at
each other until TUelr fell with a dun
are associated together io tba barber
business in the Dew stand, two doors
aontb of the postoffloe. They solioit a
oall. tf.
Oregon Ian: Mr. 0. A. Rhea, president
of the First National bank, at Heppner,
and one ot tbe big sheep owners ot Mor
row oouoty, is registered at the Ht.
la equally eflicieiit tor itching piles and "For three yeare we bate sever been
a favorite remedy for sore nipples, without Chamberlain's Colic. Cbolera
geroua wound la the abdomen. Thw I chapped hands, chilblains, froet blU ml Diarrhoea Remedy lo the bouse."
.1 A V 1 -ai Urt MS1 i4Bf twit I
Votc of Intention.
Laso Orn s at La Ubapp. riacoow.
rl.r 1Mb iwT.
XT OTIC E 1 SERRRY illVKK Til AT THE
l f,.lloal liul srttler liaS fliad nolli
of his iBtonUna B ansa Snal prof In snprt
of his elalm, and that said proof will be made
Before mity Clark of Morrow ( on ntv. Oregon,
at Urppaar. Or-t'rti, on inm ? 1W7, via:
rV itKohKR W. I'gAHSON,
Hd. P. Do fM7 for the . and 14 VKI,
sae ! Tp I M R J7 E W M.
He namas U HMlowiof sna. am.a
llngerel for days lietween life and
deatli, but afler one taking a turn
for the better, rei'overed rapidly. With
nine months' rrt In a Prussian fort
ress ba will I fully restored to health.
STRONG OF WINQ.
tllnis
his roii 1 1 noon, rmliteiira omin arid rulU.aUoa
rrf Said tasd. vli' )ir si Vlnann, JhB A.
KOTICE Or JSTENTIOS.
IA"D OPftrE ATTrtEDAll.".rRKO,
j Maf I". I?. !'' hea.v glvan that
ll, fnlluwlng tiamad srltlrf has Sl-I o.rtleatf
his li.inl..n W. rnaks ! prt-f In support ni
u.. .i.i .,wl ll,. I said nr..f will U inads
b.f..ra J. W Mof .w, I .wntf tiara, al fctappiter,
UragoB, OB June J. I"", vis:
His ai c. roi ui,
Hd
l. ' .L . 1 1 . .. - - - In bmtl
bal eMlr.w.us rasldewsi apoB and eulfvattaa I gogveoUnea Bad altrarttveoeaa,
ol, d nl. vis I ...,.. . l. l.iu l.t ...r. Hatnrrla-.
llllaat l-IWlllng. S""""" iiim'.. "--7 USUWS jsuiaim. wl 1
r Tull-r aad a.u.r u. '"!:" : ... . . .... TKa first Usna
MR IMML r, Dlir-lVV MUn . Mwm. - " ' - -
Tliomiaili,
ley, all of Heppusr
M.V4
w llllara A ars. and Iavt4 M. free-
Oregon.
1. 1. W!!n,
krgisur.
Beglanlog with tbe fifty Birth volume,
t. No ut, im aae u. TP . B . I tbe pepef wW aeeaaia tba f eg olar Bag-
;m.4 t.-.t I iotilg( wbMfc wU1 trt.,, to It.
Now is tba time to get tbe Weekly
Orea-nBiao. Ibe greatset newspepsr of
the West. With Ibe Oaaatu, both elrict
llaadvance,onaBar,$3 W. Be better
Combination uf as papers esa be made
la tba etaU.
Tbe
does pot q nest im thai
paraoa,
Batni-Waekly Oaaetta la 12.60 and tba Leg" tba ordinary Usuee, togatbrf
Tbe rr"'Bf snWnpOoo pru-e ot tba
fifty tao leeoes a year
lo each moolh la ao Illustrated Msgagiae
Nomtief, aootamlng about Iwiea aa masy
Tba Oesette
pooaaty est any
pallad lo iBitss TL ... ..iJ roller oric of tbe Weekly Orefooiaa kh a larse aumber t i-rttnrae.
I - - w ' . 1
. . i.sl.- .Lalka Iks alrilw
plaa of aooBonpM. -; - . M . ..t-PfiW. tor tU
aa.iW th Cnrae Hoe aeJMil ot torn - - - , . ,
pertbee o vors" n,ulis uri Bevina for mm fear il
p rte as .. ... vk
KM WM ears. - ' I aranna ru at both tba OsStl4) BO 4
W. ataot ru the peoer oa aay n,r j., fof w A old ,0K
eenbave paylet their eaoecriptiona rcf
Wbat it UP OUf Cfflpf' fear la afye-Pe ltl be rairtlaJ tf
Tba briee at The Oalloog ie Ibree
dollars a year lo advenes, of Uee tbea a
eeot a day.
Bead for a epiaMe eopy aaJ lilnstr t-
eCproepaatnstoTbe OotLrgk, 13 Aatpr
SAVE TOlll UKAIM.
few reallae thai each tjolrr dee
trove 1100 vortb of grain eonaellf
Waketee'a Squirrel and Gopher Eiter
mloator is tbe most e (Tag live aad ee
Bomiral poison fcoowo. Prioe rrdooed
to 90 eeata. Coaasr A Brock aad Mloor
A Cm.. agacU, fleppar! i. A. Woolerf .
agent, i ae; NieboUl A Laaab, agents
LBtington.
Low THIerd kpa wet mtAt dowa
at hie paw piece, aeei lha eon oall
ebembers. Oall at Tba Welffj aad
reanrlf tf, M
Ara Able lo lanlrl Qulta Sanaa
lalarlas P.raa I dob Maa.
There are a good many birds whoar?
strength of wing is auDii-lenl to air ike
pretty bard blows, capable of bewilder
ing a man, If sever oi me mnia at
tarked hi in St otii-. Kotire blrda depend
on their wings as wespons to ire ud
In the duels for sHeethearta.
Korest end Hi ream told some yeara
airo alusjt an ol Ik wing was
broken hf a nW H bal aought to cap
ture and make a meal of.
A corres,Kiiiilent of the National
flniffglal U lla of his first surgical caw
In the atab of Arkansas. A market
hunter on Hwan lake, near bliawn
Villas platiUUon, waa hunting al
niifhV wiUi a light, when a hand of
lawk, aH Lag . l-vtil.l.m-d bv lis fire, eam"
fit Ilia" that av. Tbehiintr, whowaa
In a little pirogue, threw up bis arma
to ee bia lJ. and Urn It im m
etrmk by the liig of a bird, ni,d Iroth
the uln and the rad.uanf bl forearm
were broken.
Th Him recently fold of B I'rrrtJer-
via farmer who vaa ktw-Ur.! from a
tree by a flight of wild r" during a
foer, aod Koveal and tSireuiii has several
tlriM-B In I he tsisl St jenrs U.M asut
men who wr ii:iil !)" I'lfU fvli'g
aaiust tu-ir I !, i-f'ri.lrr' (ru.T. a
rtoa bfiif the rlnlpJ f.(Jvhlrfl,
i and chronic aor eyee. Irt eta. per box.
Dr. Cadr'i tendltUn Pewderm, are
hint what a horse neeibt when In bad
.... as a . 1 1 Jt
condition. Tonic, uiooa punner ri
vermifuge. Tby ara not fosl but
me.lli Ina and the beat In nse to put a
horan In nrime coiidltiou. Price V)
cents per pa kage.
Mr. Marie desires It understood that
be baa not disposed ot bia Kborttiores,
as a recent item in tba Gsiette wonld
iod'nate. He rstsins bis berd of CO beed
which is ant for sals.
Tbe brand new ad. of tbe brand new
drag store, K. J. Blooum, manager, le lo
this Issue. a
Come lo and flt the (Iteetto before
1'ilng to tba mountains.
ays A. II. Patter, with E. 0. Atkins A
Co., Indianapolis, Iod., "ami my wifa
would aa soon think of being without
floor as a bottle of Ibis remedy In the
summer seaeoo. We have aaed it with
all three of onr ehihlreo aod il bas never
failed to cure not simply stop pain, bat
cure absolutely. It U all right, aad
anyone wbo tries it will Rod It so." For
(ale by Conser A Brock.
CATARRH
LOCALDISEASE
BMHithseaswttatsaMs sad
IsiSis sSraalie saangss.
tt saa as ntrg t g ptaasarrt
ra4r wbk isia'iaa' aw
far,y Iniaiha sarlia, Ha.
lagsUS f siwtiel it glvag
EJv's Cream Balm
u ha lha awwl tKnroarh Mr fa
haaili wartii, ( 4 la Ila4 sad II. r rs af l
lamaitM-. 11 i and !" INl-al aW ..
aiiats aala si. 4 !, mab, lav. la r pn
tarwth fnaa raH alas .
of i-f.. ig.art i frv sifttsni'sT .
i JllivIM , M"ili,r't'
Regalar services will be ooodaoled In
the M. E. oharah, Houth, oeit Sunday.
A ferine Dlfrlrglty.
"I suffered fur three years with salt
rheum. Tbe humor was on my beads
end I was obliged to hasp covering oa
them most ot tba time. Tba slioglng
aod burning were eery eevere. Nothing
did me aay good outil t took Hood's
Harsaperllte. After taking sii bottles I
was eared." Mrs. g, E. Wood, De
Lemar, iJahu.
Hood's Pills are tbe fevorite family
cat hat tm. Ey la take, gentle, mild.
l eutg
Word wag reoalvej yeeUrJay that tba
grand jury ef Umatilla eonaty bad re
torol not a true bill lu Jodd Wiley's
ease.
Thnee wbo bate contracted t bring
IS butUf caq do ar) at oorf . Qll UrJ'f