Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 18, 1897, Image 1

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Sunday arriving at Heppner Jnnction 1:30 a. ni.
Leaves Heppner Janoiioa 3rW a. m, and ar
rives at Heppner 6:1(1 a m .
I Bpokane Express Nu. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m and arrives at Heppner Jnnetion 8:15 p. m.
and Uma ilia 9:15 p. m.
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. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Porilmd 9 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Jouotion 8:80 a. m. and at
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Portland 7 :Gl a. m
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OITTdAIi DIHEOTOEY.
United Btatea Officials.
President. . . . . . William McKinley
V "--President..., Garret A. Hobarl
Beoretary of State John Sherman
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Hafte
Beoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Beoretary of War Kuseell i. Alger
Beoretary of Navy john D. Long
Poetinaater.General James . Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Beoretary. f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor. W. P. Lord
Secretary of Bute H. K. Kinoaid
Treasnrer. Phil. Meteohan
Bupt. Puliho lnstrnction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
Benatora J oBride
JJ. H. Mitchell
Congressmen j winftEni,"m,U"'
Printer .'.W. rl!Leeds
a . (B. B Bean,
8npreme Judges...... If. A. Moore,
f C. K. Wolverion
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge..., ..' ...Stephen A. Lowell
Proseouting Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator ... A, W. (rowan
Hepreeentative, J. N, Brown
r.onoty Judge A. G. Bartholomew
Commiaeionera J . K. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk J. W. Morrow
" Bheriff E. L. Matlock
Treasnrer Frank Gilliam
' Assessor J. . Willlh
H Surveyor. J. W. Hornor
School Bup't Jay W. Bhipley
'' Coronet B. F. Vanghan
bbpnbb tow a ovnons.
Miyor.... Thoe. Morgan
Uin-Umen , Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliamj Arthur Minor, E. J. tilooum, 41
Liohtenthal and J. It. Simons.
K oonler.,.. W. A. Richardson
T.eairarer L. W. Briggs
Marshal A. A. UoberU
Preeioet Offleera.
Justice of the Peace.,... W. E. Kichanlson
Constable N. 8, Whet tons
United States Land Officers.
TBI DALLES, OB.
t. F. Moore Kegister
A, S. Biggs Keosiver
LA OBAKDB, OB.
B. F, Wilson Register
J. H. Kobbins Haoeivat
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Meets at Lexington, Or the last Saturday of
,rh month. All veterans are Invited to Join.
G. W. Smith, C. G, KuyPA.
adjutant, tf Coiamaader.
Dr.5 P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office in the City Drag 8tore, near
City Hotel. tt
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offloe hours, 8 to 10 b. ro., Bod 12 In
2 p. m, at residence, Mra. U. WHob'
property, aod 10 to. 12, a m , to 2 to 5
p. m , at offloe io tba rear of Borg
jewelry store.
W BanK o Mr.
WaJ.MNlia.ND.' KO. R. BISHOP.
Prwloeat, Caakler.
TRANSACTS 1 GEMRAL BANKING BCSIXESS
COLLECTIONS
Made on FBTorable Term.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI)
HEPPNER. tf OREOON
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
C. A. RHCA. - . President
T. A. RhCA. - Vloe PresleleM
GEO. W. CONSCR, - Cashier
S. W. S PCMCIA. Ass't Cashier
Truocli i General Biding Busintsi
EX C MA. NO:
On alt par of the world
Bought and Sold.
Cnllerttona aed on alt aotsis oa
re finable Teesne.
Msralos and aadlrtded Proata, Ml .000 00.
Tbe Osteite does aol 9, oration the
honesty ot any pereoe, bal it la com
pelled 10 laaial npoo tbe ash is advene
plea ef euWeripOoo, whether tbe anb-
aoriber be Ooraelloa Vaedetblll or tbe
a Im htm hi brea4 by boaeet toll
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plan. 'tt
Wbat la tlop Goldt Deal beer
earth. 0e tl aWewbefa. -
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Eobo. PeDdleton, Baker
City, Elgin and Huntington.
Sent ' Free
To any person interested in humane
matters, or who loves animals, we will
rend free, upon application, a oopy of
the " ALLIANCE," tbe organ of this
Society. Io addition to its in
tensely interesting rending, it contains a
list of tbe valuable and unusual pre
miums given by tbe paper. Address
THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE,
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East?
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DO NOT FORGET
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afford you tbe very best service.
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beyond St. Paul reads via. thp
Wisconsin Central because that
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all the trans-continental lines en
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is first-class in every
particular.
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on your neighbor and friend tb
nearest ticket agnt acd ask for n
ticket reading via. the Wisoonsii
Central lines, or address
or Geo. 8. Batty,
Geoeral Agent,
240 Stark St.,
Portland Or
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Milwaukee, Wli.
STOCK BRANDS.
While yon atwp your aabaoription paid op yet
aan kaep yonr brand in free of charge.
Bonr, P. O., Heppner, Or. Hones, P B o lef
hoolderj cattle, aama on left hip.
Cook, A. J.,Lena.Or. Horaea, Won ritrhtahoal
ler. Cattle, esmeon right hip: ear mark aqoar
)rop off left and aplit in right.
. Oonglaaa, W. Ill . Galloway. Or. Cattle, BDir
-ight aide, awiulnw-tork in each ear; horiaa, B 1
tn left hip.
' Ely. BmeM Donglaa, Or. Horaea branded EL
on left ahooldar, oattle aame on leftbip. hol
ir right ear.
' Floren oe. L. A.. HeoDner. Or. Cettla. f.V m
ight hip; horaea F with bar under on righ
houlder.
Jonee. Harrr. HeDnnor. )r Hofm, krnj
H J on the left ahonlder; oattla bra idnd J 01
ight hip, alao anderbit in left ear. Kange li
Horrow oounty.
Jnhram, Felix, Lrna, Or. Honwe, rimleT n
aft atifle: oattle. aama on riht hlD. nadai k
wop in riaM and aolit Jt left ear
Kenny. Mike. HeDnner. Or. Horaaa hranil
RNY on left hi d oattla aama and amn nff Ia
art under alopa on the right
Leahe. 1. W. Hennner Ur.-HnMi Krar.il..
L and A on left ahoulder: oettla aama lf
hip, wattle oyer right eye, three alita in ngh
Minor. Oeoar. nancner Or. .am. M n
'ight kip; horae. M on left ahonlder.
' U Kl n .
tn left ahooldei oattle aame on left hip.
Oiborn. J. W.. Donslaa. Or.i hnraaa O n U(
hoalderi cattle tame on right hip.
Parker A Oleaaon. Hardman.Or. Hnraaa IP m
lft ahonlder.
PiDer. J. H.. LaxinaioB. Or. Hnraaa. JB am.
neeted on left thimldari oattla, aameoo lef hi
under bit In each ear.
Hector, i. W.. Hxuimer. Or. Horaaa. JO a.
left ahonlder. Cattle, Qon right hip.
Rwrrrr. E. O. HeDDoar. Or. CWHla W fl
left hip, crop off right and nnderhit la left year
ii" w iMpi duibw tt v on 111 enoniaer.
Thorn pa. m, i. A., Heppner, Or. Horaea, to
left ehoolaYr: eatUe. 1 oa left ahonlder.
Turner K. W.. Happoer. Or. mall capital
left ahonldar, horaea; settle tame oa left nil
wim epiu in onrn amra.
Watteabnrger. W. I.. flaUnway. Or.t horaea
quarter eiralo JW on right ahooldar; eattir
quarter entile J W na right hip aud right aire,
rrnp and bole in left ear. Haiige in Morrow ana
umeuua ooanuea.
SOTICE OF INTENTION.
AND Or-rrm AT THI DAU,KH.OREOO(I,
J Mar. 10. 1W7. Notice la herehr alvan thai
the following. named erttler baa Bled not lr nl
hit Intention to mate fltial proof In lupport ol
hla claim, and that aald proof will be made
before i. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Happoer.
Oregon, on June M, Imtl, yli:
IIINBY & POl'LBKN,
Hd. I. Ko. 41t, jnt J, Hec. IS, Tp. , R. I ,
Ha names the following wltneeaea to prove
Of. aald land.
nr iMiiimtwB nwiiieuce uoon ana euitivauun
WHMam Uielllng, nenjemla Luelltng, Hanrr
P. Toiler and Albert U. Coortrr, all of Hard-
man, orrgon. J An. F. mN)HR,
ItegUu-r.
Tbe recnlarsobaonptioo price of tbe
Semt-Wetkly OaletU ia 11.50 and tbe
realar price of lbs Weekly Ortgooiaa
lall.bU. Aoyoae eabaaribiof for tb
Qstetta and payiog for ooe year it
etlveone cee gel both tba Gatelte ao
Weekly Orrflorjleo for S3.C0. All old ant
sortbers paylag their aobeoriptiooa fci
oas year la advance will be entitled U
tbaaama e
ASsiasEtrs notice.
fVO Atl. WHOM IT MAY COCER!l!
A tlr la hf rbr gttea that I bate en the tat
flay of May, iw;, Utn arn.lnud aa hIiw a4
Uie eelale of 1. W . Kvaraart, Inatrent, and
ail peranne fcnldlne rial ma aealnat aaM ina.U.
rai.l. or hie aetata, are bnby wnOned te pre.
axil tbe aame le me at tay aftra la HWHt,
Morrow etmnty, ttrawua, prmerty verified by
oath eeuf4liig te law, WILLI three taiMtU
after dale el u.is aotlce. tb. ft.
- . aaalgoaw.
'iT"Wi w . nay 7, w, , , u at.
WalL TVompeoo fans ete-e betweea
lleopaer Bad Motiaaaeof, arrlrlnl aewry
day nrwpe Monday and leayiec ettry
day eieopt Unadsy. Hhorteet and abeap-
est roete U ik la tenor, fc. J. tlea
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Charles A. Dana.. "Recollections of War Tlme."
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Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them
m aWp J ?w u'i ,,12wi,0.puWi.r.h "E?clal Woaraphioal studies under the general title of
MAKEKS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln.
Pictures of Palestine. . Specially taken under
Stories of Adventure. A aerial byCONAM
talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, In tbe ('Sherlock Holmes" stories, given hiin
a place beside Poe aud Gaboriau.
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of two contributions to another publication
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RDDnP,?IPl.L,lJ0; Be'ae" V,'?"'1?1"?. Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCmjes's
all of the short stories he will write during the coming year.
OCTAVE THANKT Is preparing for the Maoazins a series of abort stories in which the same
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Anthony Hop
Frank R. Stockton
Bret Harte ,
Stanley Weyman
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Notice of Intention.
TAND OrriCE AT THB DALI.K8 OREOON,
J Hay 10. 1W7 Notlre Is hereby given
hat the following-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to aiake final proof In support
of hla claim, and that aald proirf be uia.1a
before t. W vjorrow, foiinty Clerk, at Heppner.
Oregon, oa June M. IWi, vis i
ALBERT COUKTKR,
ltd K. No. 11121. for tha fH av?U and NWia
Her. ts, Tp. .. R. Vt K , Vi'? M W 14
He name tbe following wltneeaea to pmv
Ma continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of. said land, vis:
William l.uelllng. Benjamin Luelllng, Charles
M. M. HaaUnga aud llanry C. foulaen, ail of
Hardman, Oregon.
JAB. r. MOORK.
stegtater.
Notice of Intention.
Lino Orrica at La Oamt.a, Ooon.
VOTirt m wkrebt own'that'The
I fnllowlng-named aaitler has Sled notlre
of his IntenUiMi o make MnaJ prt In etippnrt
of his claim, and that aald prouf will be made
tiefor County tllerk of Morrow Coiinty, Oregou
at arppaer, Oregon, on June as. li7. via;
UHikuK W I'kAhHiiN.
Hd. It No forih N4 HEa and 1 REU
Mar 27 Tp I N R K W M
He names tha following wltneeaea to prove
hla ron minus reelilaiwe noon and cultivation
of aald land, vis ! (iaorv M Vlnaoe. Jnbn A.
Iboiatieoii, William Ayara, and Iwvbl at. free-
. r. wi iwin. '
Keglaler.
MVS
Now ia tba lima to get tba Weekly
Oregon lan, tba greatest aswspaper of
IbaWeeL With tba Otetu,botb strict,
ly in advance, ooe year, $1.60. No better
ootpbiaalkin of aewspapcrs esa bo mads
la tba atata.
AV YOf'R 0IAII.
raw m elite tbat aacb eqolrrel dea
troys 1160 wortb of gralo annually
Wakelee'i Squirrel and Oopbtr EiUr
aulBator is tba Duel affeelivw sd sou.
aomioe! poiaoa eOowu. price redoeed
to 80 eeata. Coeear Oroak ead Minor
k Co., agwota, Heppeer; J. A. Woolery,
aceat, inoe; aioools At Lavaab, ageewj
Leitngton. ...
IW!Tlllrd keepe-wef gimds -ilwa
at die new piece, rar tba tviueeil
sbambers. Call at Tba Welcome and
aaaka yoarself at boaae,
err a a
Beverses In Fortune Induce Them to
Open at Lunch fteom.
The city of Cincinnati po&sest. a
striking example of what can be done
by woman's pluck when accompanies
by practical common sense. Twelve
years ago the Misses Stewart, three
young women who had been reared in
wealth, were by business failures
thrown upon their own resources.
They secured a room in a business
block and established a lunch-room,
where they made a specialty of home
cookery. Most of the work they did
with their own hands, and the excel
lence of their supplies soon created a
demand. The little lunch-room became
a success, and at the end of five years,
when the great Chamber of Commerce
building was put up and there was to be
a large restaurant connected with it,
the Misses Stewart boldly applied for
it. They were backed by many of the
best business men of the city, who had
known them in their days of wealth
and been impressed by their ability as
business women. Their bid was ac
cepted, the Misses Stewart assumed
charge of the . "Glencairn" lunch-room,
and have conducted it without a break
or a failure for the last seven years. '
The clientele is very large. For rent
and services alone the yearly expenses
are $10,000. The prices charged for
food are very reasonable, yet the sis
ters not only paid all expenses, but live
in comfort aud are becoming wealthy.
They have never lost social position by
going into business, and during their
entire career have never had to borrow
a dollar.
POISONED AIR.
What Produces Diaeomfort In at Crowded
. Room.
A very important investigation Into
the nature of the substances contained
In air expired by human beings, says
the Loudon Graphic, has just been
completed by two prominent men of
science in America, Dr. J. 8. Billings
and Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. Aa a result
of their extended researches they de
clare that "the discomfort produced by
crowded, ill-ventilated rooms, in per
sons not accustomed to them, is not
due to the excess of carbonic acid, nor
to bacteria, nor In most cases to dust
of any kind. The two great causes of
such discomfort, though not the only
ones, are excessive temperatures and
unpleasant odors." But though the
sir actually expired by healthy men
and aolmala contains no more poison
ous substances than carbonic acid gas,
experiments on the air in inhabited
rooms and hospital wards are said to
suow mat an important source of con
tamination is the minute particles of
dusts, in which there
Isms, and it seems probable that these
ire tne only really dangerous elements
n the air. These views, and the on n.
elusion that the presence of carbonio
acia gas is not a trustworthy criterion
of the existence of other and more poi
sortous exhalations, are likely to be
questioned by many atudents of ventila
tion. THE FUNNEL TRICK.
Aa Interesting; Problem Devised by Sport
ive Callfornlane.
Jerry Lynch bus finally learned the
funnel trick, lie took it in two donee
one on one evening and the other the
next. The senator sauntered up to the
Bohemian club the other day mid saw
two or three of the younger members at
tempting a nnw feat, and he watched
them with Interest. One of them, says
the San Francisco News Letter, stuck
a funnel in the top of histrouserei, threw
his head back, placed a 50-cent piece on
his forehead and tried to drop It in the
funnel tiy nlowly lowering his hesd.
After all had failed Jerry insisted on
trying It, though all hud tried to
dissuade him from attempting a feat too
didicult for them. The funnel was
placed in the wnistliand of his
troutters and he threw back his head to
receive the coin on his expansive brow.
At that Juncture a pitcher of Ice water
was emptied into the funnel, and by the
time Jerry got through dancing the
lokers hnd vanished. The senator's
temper Improved witb dry raiment and
the next night at the club be started In
to sha a couple of friends the funnel
trick.
MIfs this way," he explained, "yon
put the funnel in tbe top of your panta
loons, so, then throw your head back,
o, and wow!"
Again Jerry was forced to change hi
raiment, and be hi not showing people
what he knows about tbt funnel trick.
UNCLE TOM;8CABIN.
Leweil Adailrad tb U en I us ! It Mere
Tbsa the Moral.
It was the opinion of J nine Ituaaell
Lowell, says tliarlca Dudley Warner,
In the Atlantic, t tint the autl alavery
element In I'ncle Tom and Dred stood
in the way of a full appm-islion, at
least In brr own country, of t tie re
markable genlua of Mra. Ktowe. Writ
ing in 1U, he an Id: "From my bab
It and the tendency of my studies I
cannot help looking at thing purely
from an acatlictlc (xilnt of kw, and
what I valued In I'nrle Tom was the
genius, and not tbe moral." This bad
been, hla iniirriin when he rend the
book in i'arla, long after the whirl of
rxritenjrnt produrid by lla aiilillcati'in
had subaldcd, and far removed ,y dls
tsne from local Inflnrneea. KuW.
fluently, In a review, ha wrote: "We
felt then, and we lirllrv now, that tbe
arr ret of Mra. Ftowr'a Krwrr lay in that
aame griilu by which the great sue
crasr in cr.tie literature have al
ways been achieved tbe grniua thst
Instinctively roes to tba orpsnle ele
tnvnts of human nature, whether under
white skin or ft blv k, and which d a
regarde as trivial the conventions and
fictitious not ion which make larre
a part both of our thinking and fevl.
log. The rtlve faculty of
Mr, "towe, Ilka that of rtrventee la
' T'O tlierVte,' and of t'iflililig In 'Jo-
eefh Andrew .'terjovj red Ih narrow
specialty of brr deaa'n, and expanded
a local aod letur-orarr thrine with the
( C'.ewiK.iKiIiteuUm of r'nlu.
Wise lien Know
It ia folly to build upon a poor founda
tion either in architecture or in health.
A foundation of Band is insecure, and to
deaden symytoms by oarootios or nerve
compounds is equally dangerous and
peroeptive. The true way to build up
health is to make your blood pure, and
rioh and nourishing by taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Pills act easily aod promptly
oo tbe liver and bowels. Cure sick
beadaohe.
Mrs. Nina d'Heirry, wife of Paul
d'Heirry, a well known Seattle attorney
and politician, was divorced from her
husband Friday, of Inst week at her own
request, by Judge Orange Jaoobs, says
the Milton Eagle. The papers la the
oase were filed, tbe trial bad and tbe
judgment of tbe court announced all
within a day. d'Heirry was onoe editor
of tbe Weston Leader. Mra. d'Heirry
is a daughter of Mr. Overholtz who was
drowned io Clark's oanyon a number of
years ago.
Mr. Isaao Horner, proprietor of the
Burton House; Burton, W. Vs., and one
of tbe most widely known men In the
state waa oured of rheumatism after
three years of suffering. He aey: 'I
have not sufficient command of language
to convey Dy idea of wbat I suffered,
zy physicians told me tbat DOtbiog
oould be done for me and my friends
were fully convinced tbat nothing but
death would relieve me of my Buffering.
In June, 1891, Mr. Evens, then salesman
t tbe wheeling Drug Co., reoommed-
ed
Cbamberlain'g Pain Balm. At this
time my foot and limb were swollen to
more than double tbeir normal size aod
seemed to me my lee would burst, but
soon after I began using tbe Pain Balm
tbe swelling began to decrease, the
the pain to leave, and now I consider
tbat I am entirely oured. For sale by
Conser A Brock.
Tbe Gazette forgot to aay in last is
me tbat tbe Children's Day exercise
at tbe Christian oburob on Isst Sunday
evening were bigbly successful. Mr
Vawter Crawford, wbo was in ohargs,
to be congratulated on the htshlv
oreditsble manner in wbiob the ohil-
ren acquitted themselves.
W. B. Johnson, Newark: 0., aaya 'One
Minute Coogb Cnre saved my only child
'mm dying by oroup." It baa saved
thousands of others suffering from oroup,
pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious
ibioat and loos troubles.
The crescent waves on Cretan shores,
The ctohs of Christ goes down ;
The Turks are helped by Christian powers
Who bombard fort and town.
Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds
I'oor Cuba's piercing cry;
Then let us drown these shameful deeds
In Bperry's "Unwood Ry."
For sale at tbe Belvedere saloon. F.
(1. Sperry, proprietor. tf
Frank Lacy got in from Orant oounty
n Tuesday last, having just finished
receiving 27,0()O bead of sheep.
Every new subscriber of Ibe Gazette
from this date, May 25, 1897, will receive
s a premium a book wortb alona the
price of tba subscription. tf
J. M. Hoy waa over from bis home
near Monument Tuesday and Wednes
day.
Not only piles of tbe very worst kind
an be oured by Dewitt'a Witoh Haeel
Halve, but eczema, soalds, burna, brnia-
: boils, nloers and all other akin
troubles oan be instantly relieved by
Ibe same remedy. a
Hick Malbawa and V. Oeotry, under
tbe firm name of Mathews A Osntry,
are associated together In tba barber
businees io tha Dew stand, two doors
south of lbs poatoffloe. Tbey soliolt a
oau. tr
Attorney T. It. Lyons came in Wed
nesday evening from Coodon, where hr
baa been for tbe past week on profes
sional businees.
Tetter, Halt.llhcum and IV-zema.
Tha intense Itchlnif and smarting. Inci
dent to these diiw-aaea. Is instantly allayed
by anulvlnar Chamberlain's V.va and
Hkln Ointment. Many very bail cases
have been permanently enred by It. It
ia equally efficient for itching plica and
a favorite remedy for aore nippb-a,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyea. 24 eta. per bos.
Dr. Cadr'a fond It Ion I'ewdera. are
just what a home needs when In bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
verm Hugo. Titer are Dot food but
medicine and tbe beat In use to put s
horarj in prime ctmdltlon. Prfc
ice 24
cents per package.
Mrs. H. A.Tlllard aod daaghler, Mrs
Kate Hleavenc, of Umatilla, arrived this
morning. Mra. Tillard is mother of Ibe
TiJIard boys of Ihia place.
CATARRH
la a
LOCAL DISEASE
B ta tfc reeefl ef eeM ead
heaa he eared by a aaaaul
leewlv wKa laetmiied dw
ramy late lue anetrba. he
laaabaiy a x beau fire
Ely's Cream Balm
at i k i,a wmt thnmera ear f
rwoadna. It a el, ansae Ue a-aal paaar le.
Stare fi an li,laiua.aii,i. heele the aarae. pro.
w Ik SMniHaae frina aw -la, nam tlx saw
ef tea4 email. VnttVi at ir-vf wenr hr Bu4.
U. eMkaJU, a Warrwaairari, Viea
mxmm
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for ita great, leavening Strang' h,
and healihfnineea. Assures the food againtt
alum and all tonus of adulteration common 1
the ch'inp brands.
BOYAL BAKING POWDEB CO., NEW TOBK.
A Slight Difference.
Frank O. Bucknom, agent for of Ibe
Oregon Mortgage Company, of Portland,:'
was arrested Saturday evening by ,
Daniel Jordon, oonstable of Squire
Miobell's court at Columbus preoinct,
Klickitat oounty. Mr. Buoknum ia
oharged with a malicious trespass In re-
moving awirefenoe recently constructed
by Robert Maxwell. There seems to be
a difference of opinion aa to line and!
oorner looationa of Mr. Livings ton's '
holdings about Columbus. The out-'
come of tbe arrest will be the satifsetory.
proof of tbe county surveyor's locations.
Mr, Buoknum gave bonds for his appear
anoe in the Columbus oourt next week.
-T.-M.
Beware of Ointments fur Catarrh that col-
tain Heronry, .
as mercury will surely destroy tbe sense
of smell and completely derange tba
w noie system when entering it through '
tbe muoous surfaces. Snob articlea '
should never be need except on prescrip
tions from repntable physioisos, as the
damage tbey will do la ten fold to tba
good you osn possibly derive from them.
Ualls Catarrh Cure, manufactured b
F. J. Cbenev & Co., Toledo, O., contains
oo meroory, and is taken internally,
noting direotly upon tba blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. In buying
I J all's Catarrh Cure be sure von set
tbe genuine. It ia taken internally, and
made in Toledo , Ohio, by F. J. Cheney It
Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75o. per bot
tle.
Portland Telegram:
Wool is piling
Heppner. Thrsa
aold during tba
up In tbe warehouses at
or four small olips have
last four days at prioes
to 8' oents. tbis being
ranging from 6
an advanoe of
tbe price paid
wool.
'rom I to 1 oeots over
Isst season for tbe same
Don't neglect a couirb because tba
weather la pleasant: before tba nsxl
dorm roll aronod It may develop into
a serious difficulty beyond reoair. Ona
Minote Con ah Cure is easy to take and
will do wbat ita name implies.
Ontario News: Hon. W. It. Kina re
turned from Burns, Sundsy, and went
oo borne on the noon train. He waa
employed by Harney oounty to assist ia
iba prnaeention of tba bondsmen of
(lilting, tba defsnlliog sheriff, and won
tba snit for tba oounty. Ha also assist
ed In fonr oases for tha oounty against
soma delinquent tsxpsyers, winning
eaob salt.
Any lsdy desiring to purchase a sew.
Ing msobins abould oall on J. W.
Vanghan and examine hla latest Im
proved Wbits machines. A happy com
bination of a writing desk and machine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf.
Tba Annual State Sunday school o in
vention will be held June 29-30, at Tba
Dalles. Tbla ia a mass ootveotlon to
wbiob all Sunday school workers are
invited. The number of delegates from
eaoh school ia not limited. Free enter
tainment will be provided for all wbo
pr-ssnt credentials as delegate front
tbilr superintendent or sroretary.
"For three years we bare never been
without Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Kennedy In tba bouse,"
ay A. II. Patter, witb E. O. Atkins k
Co., Indianapolis, Iod., "and my wife
would as soon think of being without
floor a a bottle of this remedy in tba
amnmer season. We have need it with
all three of our ehildrea and it baa never
failed to cure not simply stop pain, but
cure absolutely. It is all rigbt, aad
aoyone wbo trie it will flod it so." For
sale by Conser A Brock.
O. t Sheriff E. L. Matlock, of Mor
mw county, returned to Heppner
Monday evening, lla waa accompanied
by bia daogblsr, Miss Berlba Matlock,
wbo baa Wn visiting brr slaters, Mra.
Aysra aod Mra. Vangbao, for two months
past,
Did You tvar
Try Electric Bitter aa remedy for
your trouble! If not, gel a bottle bow
and get relief. Thl medicine bsa been
found to be particularly adapted to tbe
relief aod care of all female Complaints,
eierting a wonderful direct Influeooa In
a iving strength and tone to Ibe organs.
II you hv Loa of Appetite, Oooatip.
Hon, Headache, Fainting Hpell. or era
Nervou. Mleeplea. Kinjluble. Mulan
eholy. or troubled with Uirr.r RUa,
Ueetria Hitler I the medicine you
Bed. Health and Strength are guaran
tee.) by Its na. Fifty eanta aad ll.Uu)
at Oofacer k Brock's drug store.