Pot' PAPER OFFICIAL Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY,, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1897. NO. 553 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. rUBLISHID Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $3.50 per year, 11.25 for m months, 75 bts. lor three moncns, strictly in advance. . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. HI) OEM The : Lancashire Insurance Co. r Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Eoho. Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. OP M ANCHBSTBR BNQfcAND OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT. ; One o tro Beit an ir World Maff o azine E. C. Oake' Merohanta Exchange, Ban Francisoo, California, where ocm- raota tor advertising can be made lor it. THI3 PAPKB is kept on file at a. Advertising Agency. 64 and : Sent Free mvm McClure's For 1897 GREAT SERIALS '!"'! 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except Bnnday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:80 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junction 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:10 a m I Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. and Uma ilia 9:15 p. m. Portland Exoress No. 8. from Bnokane. arrives at Umatilla 51)5 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 a. m. aru ar ives at rorttand n:s a. m. Fast Hail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar rives at Heppner Junction 8: SO a. m. and at Umatilla 4:4U a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at -teppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at I rortlana 7Sl8.ui, For farther information inquire of J. 0. Hart, Agent O. B & N., Heppner, Ore. To an; person interested in ho mane matters, or who loves animals, we will Bend free, upon apphoation, a copy of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this Society. . id addition , to its in tensely interesting reading, it oontains a list of the valuable and unusual pre miums Riven by the paper. Address ... THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLUNCE, . 410-411 United Charities Building, New York. 1 "J (! I! Going East? OFFICIAIi KEEOTOBT. IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Important ? FIRST Go via. St. Paul be- ...JohnU. Long I cause the lines to that point will United Btates Officials. Pcesident .....William McKinley V i w-Presldent Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman oeoretaryof Treasury,.,. Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior.... ......Cornelias N. Bliss Hearetary of War.... Russell . Alger Booretaryor. navy John U IryfI.V::::::"" you the very best service, Secretary t Agriculture.. James Wilson state of Oregon. SECOND See that the coupon beyond st. Paul reads via. the teubViclnstr Wisconsin Central. because that Attorney General...... CJ. M. ldleman HUB mattes Close COI1UBCIIUUB Willi Senators 1 ? TV 'Sv"?'"." all the , trans-continental lineB en- ( Q. W. 1 J. H. r. i Binger : uuucimiuiNi.id .............. Printer, Supreme Judges. (B. 15; its service is particular. first-class in every Hermann fori n or r.h TTninn Tlarwir. thnrft nnr. win. & " -T" " ' - W. H. Leeds B. S. Bean, A. Moore. K. Wnlverton sixth Judicial District. ltuttu tor lDiormation, can Circuit judge. Stephen A. Lowell on j0ur neighbor arid friend the Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean . , i . j i m Morrow County officials. nearest ticket agent and ask for a joint Senator a. w. Gowan ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Representative. . . nrown A New Lite of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative ana adequate Liieol 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 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, and is probably better ' fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his recollections and correspondence. l v v r " ' ' . ' : 1 Portraits of ereat Americans. Many of them unpubllihed. 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 beside Poe and Gaboriau, ; i : ;t . ! ' j TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, All the flction.that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publication wnicn were engaged irom mm long ago, win appear in McClubb's Maqazink. , .i ... t: nr " " i V; 11 JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. "A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the ''Little Mr. Thimblefinger" stories. RUDYaRD KIPLING. ' Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCmjre'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 Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McCluss's for the coming year. ' These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClcrs's Magazine for 1897, the subscription priee 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. . MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND. Not Uncommon for the Husband to Be the Younger. One of the surprising things to Amer ican women Who marry in England is the number of Englishwomen who marry men from five to twenty years younger than themselves. The action of Baroness Burdett-Ccutts in taking so young a husband as Mr. Bartleit ia by no menus uncommon in all grades of English society, and a bit of a shock to the romantic -minded American, who prefers to let her husband have quite the advantage of her in point of years at least. It. was with almost a little gasp of horror a sentimental . little American was told of the first meeting between Mrs. Ritchie, Thackeray's daughter, and her present husband. His mother was a dear friend of Miss Anne Thackeray, who, one day, when about 20 years old, dropping into the Kitchie home, received the interesting information of ix brand new nrrival in the household. Proud Mrs. Eitchie her self placed the wee Richard in Miss Thackeray's arms, as that young lady remarked with a laugh: "So it is an other pink little boy Tme to make the Kitchie family happy." It was the same Richard Bitchie who in Hfter years made Miss Anne Thackeray his wife. . A Serious Difficulty. "I suffered for three years with salt rheum. The humor was on my bands and I was obliged to keep a oovering on them most of the time. . The stinging and burning were very severe. Nothing did me any good nntil I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. After, taking six bottles I was onred." Mrs. 8. E. Wood, i De- Lainar, Idaho. .... . Hood's cathartic. 25 oents. Fills are the favorite family Easy to take, gentle, mild. MURDER DONE BY A BIRD. E. O.: William J. Bryan will spend the 13th of July in Pendleton. His presence here will bring to Pendleton more people tbau was ever In the town before at one time. He will deliver an address to tbe people on that day. f POUDEtl Absolutely Pure , i. A. ft. Bartholomew J.B. Howard !onn ty Judge. "' Commissioners. J. W. Beokett. Clerk. J. W. Morrow " Sheriff E. L. Matlock " Treasurer...,. Frank Gilliam " Assessor J. F. Willis M Surveyor............ J. W, Horuor School Bup't Jay W. Shipley ' Coroner B. F. Vuoghan ' BIFFKKB TOWR OTVIOXRS. Mtyor Thos. Morgan (jMincilraen Geo. Conner, Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Blocom, 11. Lichten thai and J. K. Simons. K oorder W. A. Richardson T -easurer I .w;1Br""'" Marshal A. A. Roberts Precinct Officer. Justice of the Peace W. E. Bichardson Constable N. S.Whetatone United State Land Officer, mm niT.T.cji om. J. t. Moon Register A. 8. Biggs Beowver LA QHAKD1, OR. , B. F, Wilson Register I. H. Bobbins Beoeiver BKCBST SOCIETIES. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL O. A. B. Meets at Lexington. Or., the last Saturday of itrh month. All veteran ar Invited to loin. Q W. Bmith, . C.G. Fuqoa. Adjutant, tf Commander. Central lines, or address Jas. C Pond, Gen. Pas. AgL, Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. I A Campaign . .. Of Education STOCS. BRANDS. While you a.oep roar subscription paid op yen I ean keep yonr brand in free of charge. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horse, P B en left boulder; oattie, same on lert nip. How to Get It M 'Milium Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horse, DOon rightshonl der: t attle, sameon riant nip: ear mark square orop off left and split in right. Dr. P. B. McSwords PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Domrlass. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. B Don I right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horse, B D I an left hip. Elv. Bros.. DounUs. Or. Horses branded ELY I on left shoulder, oattie cam on lefthip. hole I in right ear. Flnreno. L. A.. Heppner, Or. Cattle. LF on right hip; horse. V with bar under on right shoulder. Jones, Harry, Heppner, Or Horses branded I rl J on the left shonlder; cattle bra ided J on I right hip. also underbit in left ear. Bang in I Morrow county. Jnhnsnn. Felix. Lena. Or. Horse. oirnUT on left stifle; oattie, same on right hip, nnder half srop in nt and split ji wrt ear Kenny, Mike, Heppner. Or. Horse branded KM I on lefthip oattie same and orop oft left art under slope on the right Loxhev. J. W. Hennner Or. Horses branded L and A on left shoulder: oettl sera on left I hip, wattle over right aye, three slit in right ear. H D ob I QKPDBflLLELED OFFER Minor, Oscar, neppner. Or. arUa, right hip; him, n on left abouldsr. Morgan. 8. N., Heppner. Or. Horse, on left (bonldat eatti aunt on lert nip. Oahorn. J. W.. Donolaa. Or.i horses O on let Omo in the Cir JJrag more, near i shoulder, eatti sam on ngnt hip. City Hotel. tt D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. m., abd 12 to 3 p. m., at residence, Mrs. H. Welch's property, and 10 to 13, a. m , to 3 lo 5 p. m , at offlos in tbe real ot Borg't Jewelry atore. . national Bank Parker ft Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horses IP on left shoulder. Piper, J. H., Lexington. Or. Horses, JB oon nected onleftehoulder; eatti. am on lef hip. ondor bit in eeoh er. Reotor. J. W.. Heppner, irr. Horses, m left shoulder. CatUe, O on right hip. flnam. K. O- HeDDner. Or. Cattle W 0 on left hip, orop off right and onderhit in left year, dewlap; burse w t on lert snoo iner. 1 bomteiin. 4 . A., ueppner, urnonsi, I on left shoulder: oat Us. 1 on left shoaldar. Tarnor H. W.. Heppner. Or. Km all capital t left siumldcr, bones; oattie sam oa left hip with split in with ear. Wattmborgnr. W. J.. Galloway, Or.; horses mC Uennnsr I qnarter circle JW on right shoulder; eattle 111 nPnililPr quarterorcleJWonrlght hip and rightaile. Ul nuUUUullrroPndhnlintoftu- Hargs in Morrow and $5.00 ,: ' ' To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Lealle'a Illustrated Weekly,. Published at 110 rtfth. Avenue, New York, Is full of tbe best things. It Illustrations are superb; It stories charming; and it literary departments are edited with con- , inmate skill. . ; Such a paper 1 a great popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Leslie's t P nnum. W make the 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 made before. No such offer will ever be mad again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or blrthdsy gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the GAZETTE, Heppner, Oregon. Oriole Resents Captivity by Killing Off It Young. ' It has been claimed by observers of birds that some of the feathered tribe will feed their young if they are caged, and if they fail after a certain time to release them they will bring them a poisoned weed to eat that death may end their captivity. A few days ago, at the Ilolstein ranch, says the Carson (Nev.) Appeal, the children captured a nest of three young orioles, and they were immediately caged and hung in a tree. The mother was soon about, calling her young, and in a little while brought them some worms. She con tinued feeding them regularly for some days without fieeming to pay much at tention to person about. But on Bun day came the tragic ending that de monstrated the theory relative to birds. She brought them a sprig of green on Sunday morning and disappeared. In less than an hour they all died. The sprig was examined and proved to bo the deadly larkspur, a weed that will kill full-grown cattle. The little crea tures luy dead in the cage and slightly foaming at the mouth, victims of their mother's sU-rn resolve that her off spring should die by her own act rather than live in captivity. Don't tbin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue-mass; bnt aid Na tare by using Dewitt's , Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomach trou bles. They are purely vegetable. E. O. : Orin L. Patterson, editor and proprietor ot the Bine Mountain Eagle published at Long Greek, Grant oonnty, arrived this mornibg in Pendleton. He is registered at the Hotel Pendleton. Mr. Patterson will visit Portland and tbe Sonnd before returning home, Mr, Isaao Horner, proprietor of tbe Barton House, Barton, W. Vs., and one ot the most widely known men in the state was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He ssya: "I have not sufficient command of language to convey any idea of what I suffered, my physicians told ma that nothing' oould be done for me and my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve me ot my suffering. In June, 1894, Mr. Evans, then salesman for the Wheeling Drug Oo,, 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, but soon after I began using the Pain Balm tbe swelliDg began to deoreaae, the the pain to leave, and now I ooosider thBl I am entirely oured. For sale by Conser & Brook. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfutnees. Aeenres the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common te the ohnap brands. , BOYAL BAKINO POWDBB CO., HBW TOBK. ' FAMILIAR NAMES. The following items are taken from the Sumpter News: . ., A. Roderick Grant, ot the Blumauer, Frank Drug Oo., was here Wednesday. S. S. Horner, bookkeeper for Tom Mo Ewen, took in the tournament at Baker this week. . ; , , , ' Ool. D. I. Anbury, ot tbe Grant Go. News, passed through Sumpter Monday from Canyon City en route to BBker, where he took in in the firemen's tour nament this week. 0. L. Parrlsb, of Canyon City, district attorney, arrived in Sumpter yesterday, by private oonveyanoe ou his way to Yale to attend the term of oirouit court which convenes there next Monday., - FOOLING THE Bnt th VULTURES. Bird Soon Found Out Their Mistake. Some aporta recently took place at a station in Upper Ilurmuh, one of the event being what ia popularly known aa a "Victoria cross race" that is, the competitors have to ride some d'lHtuncw, taking two or three hurdles on their way, to a point where there are ar ranged a number of figures, shuix-d like human bodies; then they dismount, fire a round of blank cartridges, pick up a dummy each, and race back, says rear- son 'a Weekly. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. The M. E. church, Houtb, will hold the fourth quarterly meeting next Sun day and Monday, 201b and 21st mats. Tbe Sunday morning servioe will be held on Rhea oreek in Liberty school house, No service bare in the morning. In the evening the presiding elder, Rev. R. B. Hwift, will preach. Quarterly conference Monday at 2 o'clock, p. m Everybody invited. 0, R. Howard, Pastor. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as meroury will surely destroy tbe sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous eurfaoei. Such articles should never be used exoept ou prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to tbe good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contain! no meroury, and is taken internally, acting direotly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of tbe system. In baying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. It ia taken Internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.Cheney & Co, Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists, price 75o. per bottle. Tbe private bank ot Anton Pfanner, ot Forest Grove, has been closed up. Mr. Pfauner has disappeared and it ia feared tbat be has oommitted auiolde. Mr. Pfanner was supposed to be wealthy, W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., lays "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only obild from dying by oroup." It baa saved In this caae, after the sports were I thousands of others suffering from 0foapa over, the uunimirs were left on the ground, and in about half an hour after the ground wu deserted I noticed a vul ture nettle on the ground close to the dummies; in about another five minutes more than 30 had collected. The birds seemed much puzzled aa they cawfully lnneeU'd each lay figure, walking f mm one to the next all along the line, and eventually, after aittlng in a olrcle for a short time, flew away. The birda muat have diacovered the dummies by sight, though I have often heard that vultures rely on their senae pneumonia, broncblti and other serious throat and long troubles. Mis. 'Gene Noble baa returned from a visit to relatives in Vanooaver and Monmouth. of smell aa well. INSECTS IN WEEKLY The MONTHLY WM. FINLAND. ED. R. BI8H0P. Prcslecat Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS . Made on Favorable Terma. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Outlook Published every Saturday I AND OrTICK AT THE DAU.K.S, OREOO. . a aAr DllrO A Mav. 10. nfi. Notli I hereby given thai I J ASIOT KIAVC the following-named ertller has filed notice oil his Intention to make Bnal nroof In support ol his claim, and thai said proof will b snad I be Inre t. W, Morrow. County Clerk, st Heppner, Oregon, on June 20, 1W7, vis: HENRY C. POt'LHKN, New York Notice of Intention. MEXICO. Terrify th The crescent wave on Cretan shores, Th crons of Ch rlst goes dow n ; Th Turks ar helped by Christian powers Who bombard tort and town. Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds Poor Cuba's piercing cry; Then let us drown these shameful deeds In Hperry's "Llnwood Rye." For sale at tbe Belvedere saloon, E. G. Sperry, proprietor. tf Don't neglect a cough because tbe weather is pleasant; before tbe next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure ia easy to take and will do what ita name implies. E. B. Boper has beeo arrested down near Ashland for tbe murder ot bia wife and two children back in MissourL A Kansas City detective, S. E. Lowe, made tbe capture and to him tbe cul prit baa oonfesied. T AND OFriCE AT THE DALLES OREGON, U May 10, 1HUT. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notln ol bis liiteMtlon to mass final proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be msdt before J. W. Morrow, County Clrk, at Heppner, Oregon, on June JB, I"!, vis: ALBERT COl'RTER, FM R. No- ftttl. for th H HWH and NWh Hef U. To. t H . R. Vi I . V. , M. He name the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation ol. said land, vis: ' Villllam l.aelllng. RenJamlaLuelllng, Charles M. M. Hsstlugs and Henry C. foulMD, ail ol llaroioaii, Oregon. , JAI. P. MOORE. &43-M Reglsttr. Tbe Ootlook will be ia 1837, aa It bag EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD "UeMVS& been durle, each ol it. tw..ty Mv.n H-&m th. following wltne-e U, prov. of Oor 0i Time I. HEPPNER. tf First National Bank OREGON I B" continuous residence upon and cultivation William Liirlllng, Benjamin I.uelllng. Henry P. Toller and Albert I). Courier, all ol Hard- man. Oregon. JAS. t. MORF-, UiM Register. OF HEPPNER ita various editorial department. Tb Outlook give, a oompaot review ot tbe rid', proa-re.: it follow, witbear. all tbe importaot philanthropic and id du. trial movement, of the day: baa a C. A. RHCA, T. A. RHEA. GEO. W. CONSCIt, S. W. S PENCE. The regular eubMnption price ot th complete department of religious nw; Preal.ent oeml-Weekly Uaaette tt Z.U) ana tbe devotee moon iptce to tbe tntereeta ol Viee Preeldent regular prtoe ot tbe Weekly Oregonlaa I tbe bom.; reviews eorrent liter .tore; Ceahler Aaa't Ce.hl.f I Notice of Intention. La go Orrics at La Uasgni. Onion. Mar Ikih, M7. NOTICE IH HEMtBY OIVRN THAT 1 HE lollowltig-named set Her has Sled enttne of Ms Intention to mas final fin ml In aupMrt ol his claim, and that said proof will b mads ttefor County Clerk ol Morrow Connljr, Oregon, t tteppaer, Oregon, on June 7. l7, via; OKoR'iR W. I'KAhMlN, HI. K No Ml forth N4 UK and MEIa Heo n Tp I K K27 K W M. He name th following wltnease to pmv his ron Mn nous resldefuw upon and eultltlon of said land, vis : (Mors at Vinson, John A. Thompson, William Ayers, and l?ld M. re- iey, ail ul llappner, Oregon. . r. wilful, M.VIW Register. Trans&dj i General Banking Basiaca. U 11.50. Any oo. enbecnbiog tor tb Gasette aod paying for one year ii advance can get both tbe Osteite aod I 1Tukl. nAeUa fnr 13 rVY All filit snh. EXCH-NGI-1I! tenber. paying their ubeeriDllone f one year in ad vane will be entitled U the sam Oa all part ol th. world Bought and Sold. Collcrtlon mad on all points oa reaanttabl Term, gnrplua and nndlvlded Proflta, IIS.tXK) 00. Tbe Oailt. doe. not qoetioo tbe boaeatyotaoy peieoe. but tt le eom pelled to teaiet a poo tb. oaab-la adv.nee laa ol eabeeripUoa,. whether tbe .ib eoriber be Oorn.lioe Vaodeibilt or tbe aa no earM bia brea4 by boneal tuiL We eaaoot rou the ptr on nay other ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. WO AIL WHOM' IT MAY CONCERN 1 tic Is herehv (iten that I have nn the 1st lw7, tn spfinlnted as iws m ItHMilveut, and plan. tf dar ol Mar the rate la of U. W . hwsssart. all persons holding rlalms against aakl Inaol vent, nr bis eataui, are hetet.f wrtlned to f sent the sans la mm at ssy emcw In Hr.nr. Morrow eonntt. iimm, mtrlr v1ld ay law, within ineee momy ri. a. nieNur, AwIim oath erofdlng to alter dale of Uil not ice. Heppner, Or., May 1. i7. What ia Hop tlolJJ Betl arth. Iff'fwbff, Walt Tbompeno ruse stag, between Heppner aod Moaomeot, arriving every day eteapt Monday and Laving every day MAeplPandsy. Bnorteet and ebap- br co eat mate to tbe Interior, foroMie. cbeerfal table-talk about ma aod thioge: aod, In short, aim. to give treeb Information, original obMrvatioo, aod r.aeooable entertaiomeot. Beginning with tbe fifty Bifth volume, tbe paper will n.umo tbe regular mage- tine sis, wbiob will add greatly to it. oonveoliiDee nod attrectlv.oeM. Tb. Ootlook la poblUhed ev.ry Hatarday fifty-two issrnea a year. The first Issue In racb month i. aa Illustrated Magagie. Nooibef, eon taming about tvioe a. tsaoy ptgei ae tbe ordinary Uae, together whb Urge number of pvrtar. The pneeof The Outlook In Ibree dollar! n year Is advaoee, or le. than n eent a day. Seed for a rwHfias.e eipy and lllnHrl . . Sloeam, eC proapeetoe tu Tbe Qotl-r, 13 A.tof f IPlaon.JTff ToflClty, " Now la tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregon lan, tbe greateet newspaper of tbe West. Wltb tbe Oaaet te, both striet- ly in ad fane, oo. year, 1-1 M. No better eotpbination of newspaper, eso be mail, la tbe etaU. HAVE VOIR GRAIN. Few r.alite that tacb S'jolfrel d.t trove II. B0 worth of grain onaneily Wak.tee'a Hqmrrel and OopbM F.iUr mlnalor t the isol effwetive and ov nomical txiieoo known. Price redoowd to 90 eenta, Ooer k Brock aad Minor k Co., agoU, Osppoef ; . A. Woolery, gent, loo.j Nlohdl. k Leaeb, agote Leilngtnu. Low Tfllard keep, wet ('md. down at l.i. new pl.ee, riear the eooneil ebetsbwr.. (Jail at Tbe Wvlfft&t and (pell feoMjf biraej ' A Towa Where Deadly Ant 1'eople. In Guerrero the tarantula Is some times found there a big aa a man's twa fiats. Scorpions are of all iza, but the one which does the intrnt harm by Ita bite la n amallUh Array creature. The larger ones bite so hard that the blood flowa freely, and the Infected polaon flows off. there la a little anake called th corallllo, which la particularly fond of getting Indoor and neatlng In one boot. I la bite Is fatal. Itout should alway be inspected for coralliloa be fore thev are nut on in Uucrrero. II a scorpion creeps on the face or haniln, the txraon so vlaited ahould carefully refrain from making any movement; he should allow the horrible Insect to crawl lilat where it will. If It U not disturbed, In all lllu-lthood It will do oo barm; if It la attacked It ia quite sure to sting. The worst terror to the people of Guerrero, say the Itoaton Herald, is neither anake nor eorpum, but the red ant. Ik: fore theae InaerU the peo ple flee in terror from their house. They leave nothing behind if they can Ki ln It- An Indian woman rushed out of her cabin with her childr.d on the ooiiilngof the ants being announced. In her ts-rror aha left her baby behind the houae awinglng In a hammock. It waa honed tbat It would rwape, but when the ant had departed th mother fori ml that the insect had crept down the cord of the hnimxk, ami hal left of the unfortunate child nothing but it bone. On uiik of the Guerrero sugar estate great, lary-looklng anake. ar kept In th atorerootne to keep raU and mice away from the augar loaves, The nke are repulsiv In appearance, but harmleaa to human beings. NiH all th. place In Me !, however, wbUih iav an agreeable climate are eurwd with Inaoct. and reptilian pesita. Much plre a Cner navaca, In tbe atale of More lo. are too high alxjve th hut plain to Buffer from venotiMnta Inaet-t. and yet so much below the eold tableland that the climate la a perpetual summer. ("nerovr uii lt many of th ad van- Ureof the temperate g-me wltn all that 1 dallghtfu.) and allurii.g iu the trott'i Ev.ry new sobsoriber ot tbe Osietle from thia date, May 25, 181)7, will receive ae a premium a book worth alone the price of tbe .ubeoription. tt G.ds Noble from lllnes. ia confined to bn room Any lady desiring to purchase a sew ing machine should oall on J. W. Vanghan and eiamine bis latest Im proved White machines. A happy com bination ot a writing desk aod machine combined. Light, rapid and easy running. tf. Mrs. E. O. Magnoo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Oentry, ia bare from her borne in Ban Lni. Obispo, Cel., ac companied by her little daughter aod eon. Sh. will remain till fall. Tetter, Balt-Itheum and Ecsema. The Intense Itching and smarting, Inci dent to theae dlaeaan, lalnatantlv allayed bv Bfiol vtug Chamberlain 'a Eye and Hkln Ointment. Many very bad caaes cgj have been permantmtiy rnmi ty tt. it la equally enitbut lor itching plica ana a favorite remedy for wire nlpplee, chapped hand, chilblains, frost bite and chronic sore eye. 3 eta. per box. Hick Malhewa aod V. Gentry, under the firm name ot Matbew. & Gentry, are associated together lu tbe barber business in the Dew staod, two doort south ot tbe postnnioe. They solioit a If. Councilman Tom Malone, n( Portland, a well known and popular young man, is quite III at his borne lu the metropolis. Dr. Cadr'a Condition Powder, are Just what n horse need when In bad condition. Tonic, uiooa punner ami vermifuge. They are not food but tnndU'.liie and the beet In nae to ptii a horse In prime condition. Price 8.1 cent per package. Th. work train ia on tbe branch this week scattering new ties for repaire. Thl. dor. not look like an abandon ment of the road. However, repair, oo tbe branob ar badly oeedeJ. Tb. brand n.w ad. of tb brand new drug store, E. J. Blocnm, uansgsr, I lo Ibia Issu.. 0 CATARRH Is a LOCAL DISEASE a. Is la resael d eeM skSSis stiewtie the". It r-ee s mrad hy pMaeawt reawilr wiiK leai'tiiMd tmrUj Isle V mrtls. It" tegqalrklr sneurliedrtglvs Ely'sCream Balm i Is fluwUH In h K wl Itwvwrll ewr r kuii ....... t ,A i. IimJ .A II.. Fmwm af a.1 ilar pal SM li,Stnifli"a. ha thesm, pn e- is lh wiewixw f'i'l ', wv th f tas'sar '''Ii tlw,' -sigpftiy ) Pi, f f I M M tf m vs ttf "For Hire, years we bave never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltetne.ly In the boose," ay. A. II. Patter, with E. 0. Atkins k Co., IudiaDapolla, Iod., "and tny wife would a. soon think of being without Qoor a a buttle ot this remedy in tbe summer sesaou. We bave used it with all three of our cbililreo aod it be never failed to cure not .imply stop pain, but rurt abaolutely. It ia all right, aad anyone wbo trie, it will Bod it so." For sul. by Comer k lirock. Mrs. Mltl. Itobbins, acoompanled by Mr. E. O. M.goon, aod ehildren, aod Mrs. W. O. Gentry, will leav. next Moo day for Mrs. Bobbin.' r.oob In Fot vall.y. Dltl You Ever Try Electric Hitter, a a remedy for yonr trouble? If not, gel a bottle now end get relief. Tbi. ro-llntn. baa been found to be particularly adapted to tbe relief aod inr.of all KamalaOnrnpleluta, irrtlug a wonderful direct liiflaenoe In giving streog'b and ton to tb organs. If yon havaLoM of Appetite, Ouoatipa lion, IJvleh, Kaiotlng Himll., or ar. M.rvoua, Hleple, Fioiiable, Mln ehofy, or troubled with Ihttf Hpella, Eleetrle Hitler I tbe mwiioin ton nel. Health and Htrengih are guaran le.1 by it us, t ittr o.&U au4 f l,0Q