FoiUoud Library raniuiii umitii Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER Put in Your Spring Ad ' AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS 27te Gazette Does Job Work FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897. NO. 555 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED ; Tuesdays and Fridays BY own . niimnnnAU '' nrmr Trtrmtn nmmiiTtt inc. riuiMuufl riDuauuNtt iotam. ti f n a t-i-m a a n r . 1 r " uuo rAi i trvouiN, coitor ana bus. wan. At $9.30 per year. $1.25 for mi months, 75 ot. iOt thrM mrmr.nit. af.rinr.lv in nrivivnnA. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKR ia kept on file at E. C, Oake' - Advertisinor Aaennv. Hi and A5 MernriRnrji Exchange, Ban Francisoo, California, where oou- . raota lor advertising can be made lor it. . 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD,. Train leaves HenDner Bnnday arriving at Heppner Jnnction 1J10 a. m. 11 p m. daily exoept Leaves Heppner Jonotioa 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Heonner 8:11) 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 n. m. . Portland Exoress No. 8. from Hnokdne. arrives at Umatilla iM a m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 a. m. a"d ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portlxnd B p. m. and ar rives at Heppner Jnuotion 3:80 a. m. and at Umatilla 1:40 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves TJmati'la 12:40 p. m. and arrives at eppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at Portland 7 :CC a. m. For further information irqnire of J. C, Hart, Agent O. B4N., Heppner, Ore. ID HENDLEY HOME LIFE AMONG RED MEN. The Lancashire Insurance Co. the Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances ' Made on Clips of"97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker I Uity, Elgin and Huntington. OV MANCHE8TBH, BNQLAND OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT, oo to BC.t T World McClure's Magazihe For 1897 Sfint Fmfi SEVEN GREAT serials , To any , person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, we will end free, upon application, a copy of tbe "ALLIANCE," tbe organ of this Society. In addition to its in tensely interesting reading, it contains a list of tbe valuable and unusual pre-' minms given by tbe paper. Address THE NATIONAL HCM4NE ALLUNCE, 410-411 United Charities Building, New York. ., s A New Life o( 6rant by Hamlin Oakland. The first authoritative and Adequate Life of urant ever published. (Begins in December.) - , Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun it November.). Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson' 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 Lli Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET United States Officials. President William McKinley V ce-Preeldent Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Hherman secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Wage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Kuesell . Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James . Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agrionltnre James Wihwn State of Oregon. tiovemor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincald Treasurer. Phil. Hetsohan Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman H.n.r. i W. McBride BenBtor U. H. Mitchell I Binger Hermann Congressmen W.R.Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds SR. S. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circnit Judge Btephen A. Lowell l'roseouting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow Connty Officials. Joint Benator - A, W. Gowan Representative. J- Brown Dounty Jadge A. G. Bartholomew ' Commissioners J. It. Howard J. W. Hnckett. " Clerk J. W. Morrow H HWiff E. L. Mattock " Treasnrer Frank Gilliam " Aeneaaor J. F. Willis " Surveyor J. W. Hornor School Snp't Jay W. Shipley Coroner B. F. Vaughan ipinn tnn arnotBa Mayor.. Thos. Morgan CiKinoilmen Geo. Conner, Frank Gilliam, Arthnr Minor, K. J Bloeum, U I .;il.t.T,t hnl ami J. H. Himnnn. u .,ni..r W. A. Rlchardeon Treasurer . L. W. liriggs Marshal A. A. Hubert Precinct Officer". I-..!. nr th. Pup. W. E. Richardson Constable N. S. Whetstone United States Land Officers. TNI DALLES. OR. J. P. Moor Register A. 8. Biggs Receiver LA OHAKDS, OB. B. F, Wilson Register J. H. Kubbina Receiver Three Important Points. .incoln'e Cabinet, and ia. probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his recollections and correspondence. . ' - . ., -i .. . Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it Is Intended to pnblirh special biographical studies under the general title of maklkb uir this union irom Washington to uncoin. 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 tbe "MlierlocK Holmes": stories, given, mm a place Desiae roe aua uaDoriau. , . . . , i .) . .; t TEN FAMOUS , WRITERS ! I f 1 XT T 1 nt l t) XT V .11 A.tfn. . V. V.. ... 4 ! 1 ... -1... A ... , a 1n nil. with fKa QVnIMnT1 iau UAViuanuLi , mi uio uuuuu 111 a. no " 1.1 n nit u ill ui.v, V" . " ft J , - vuv 1' . of two contributions to another publication which were engaged Irom mm long ago, will appear in mcclurb s maqaiinb. , , UOEL 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 McCLtas's ail 01 tne snort stories ne wm write during tne coming year. i OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazins a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself, , Plains Indians Have Little Idea of Refinements of Civilization. It was storming hard and getting colder, and I was ahead set ling the pace, when, about three o'clock that afternoon, I came upon a log hut, and two trails that bore away in different directions, writes C. W. Whitney, in Harper's Magazine. I wish I could have photographed the scene which slowly materialized from out of the darkness as I stood on the earthen iloor within the cabin while my eyes grew accustomed to the changed conditions. On entering I could distinguish only the fire in one end, before which squat ted a couple of Indians and a squaw, but gradually the shadows lifted, and I found myself for a few moments busily engaged in shaking hands with Indians as fast as the new light revealed them. It was a. very small cabin, barely ten feet square, I should say, with a parchment-covered hole in the wall for win dow, and a door which demanded a bowed head of every visitor. I do not know how many Indians were in that hut, but I recalled wondering how they arranged for sleeping, as ther-.- seemed hardly space for them to sit, much less be down. They were about to eat, and several rabbits, suspended full length from a deer throng nud minus only their skins, were twirl.'ng and roasting before the fire, while others Wise Men Know It is folly to build upon a poor founda tion either in architecture or in health. A fonndation of sand is insecure, and to deaden symytoms by narcotics or nerve compounds is equally dangerous and peroeptive. The trne way to build op health is to make your blood pure, and rich and nourishing by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on ; tbe liver and bowels. Care sick headaohe. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson and son returned Saturday from Portland, where they have been spending tbe past week. While there they seoared a state certifl -oate for their son,' Benny, who reoently graduated is tbe pharmaceutical oollege at Buffalo, N. Y. . ' Mr. - Isaao Horner, proprietor ol tbe Burton House, Burton, W. Vs., and one of the most, widely known men in the state . was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: "I have not sufficient command of 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 but p FOUOEll Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healihfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the ohnap brands. ROYAL BAK1NO FOWDEB CO., KIW YORK. LETTER LIST. LETTERS ADVERTI8ED Or., June 21, 187. AT HEPPNER were being prepared for the cooking.,; . ,. ,. . - 1 was not partial to rabbit, nor especial- T 1onj - . . ly happy in the cabin's atmosphere, so D Jane, 1894, Mr. Evans, then salesman when I had warmed a bit I went out- 'ot " . "oomiiieu- side to wait for the dog brigade : come up. A FEATHERED MONSTER. to FIRST Go via. St Paul be cause the liDes to that point will afford jou the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the WiBCODSin Central because that ine makes close connections with all the trans-continental hneB en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is first-class in every particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agant and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jas. C. Pond, or Geo. S. Batty, Hen. Fas. Agt., uenerai Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. . 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. BOCIBTIES. BAWLINB POST, NO. IL O. A. R. Meet at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of son month. &u veterans are inviiea in join. a VI Mmlth. C. G. Kcoca. Adlotant, ' tf Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offloe in tbe City Drug Btore, near City Hotel. " D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to a d. m.. at residence. Mrs. U. Wf lob's DroDrty. and 10 to 12, a m , to 2 to 5 p. m , t offlof in tbe rear of Borg' jewelry store. national Bank ol Mw WM. PEKLAND, ID. R. BISHOP. PreslfsiC Cashier. TR1NSACTS 1 GENERAL BiNMNG BUSINESS ' OOLLEOTIONS Made oo Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT 4 SOLD e HEPPNER. tf OREOON First National Bank HEPPNER C. A. RMCA, T. A. RHCA. Geo. w. coNtcn, 8. W. SPtNCCR, Anthony Hop Brat Hart ; f Robert Barr Frank R. Stookton Stanley Weyman t Clark Russell will all have stories in McClube'8 for the coming year. ' These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCluki's Magazine for loyif tne suuscnption priee 01 wmcn is 0111 One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number, . The S. S. McClure Co., New York. BTOCR BRANDS. While you a.eep yonr subscription paid np yon I eaakeep ronr brand in free of charge. ' Bora. P. O.. Heonner. Or. Horses. FBto left I shoulder; oattle, same on left hip. Cook. A. J..Lena.Or. Horses. Won right shonl der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square I crop on leii ina biiiu in nsau Donalass. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. R Den right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, B D I on left hip. Elv. Bros.. Donslaa. Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip, hole I In right ear. Florence. L. A., Heppner. Or. Oattle. LF on I right hip; horses F with bar under on right shoulder. a J on 'the left shonlder: eattle bra ided 1 on I right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. itange in I morrow county. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horses. oirelaT on left stifle: oattle. same on riht bin. aides half I orop to n"i and sunt Ji left ear .- Kenn. M ike. HeDDner. Or. Horses branded RNY on lefthiD cattle same and eron off left I ear; under slope on tne rigni Leaner. J. W. Mennner Dr. Horses branded I L and A on loft shoulder; eettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right ir. Minor. Oeear. iienoner Or. rtle. M D on I right hip; horse, M on left shoulder. Morgan, 0. N., Heppner, Or. Horses, M ) on wit aooaiaei oatue same on tan nip. Oshorn. J. W.. Donalas. Or.: horses O un let shonlder; cattle same on right hip. Parker A Qlaason. Hardman.Or. Horses IP on I lertsiiooiaer. Piper. J. H., Lexington, Or. Horses, JE eon. eated on left shoulders oattle, easae on lef nip, onder bit in eaob ear. Keotor. J. W.. UsDoner. Or. Horses. JO os left shoulder. Cattle, O on right hip. i flnarr. K. O. Heonner. Or. Cattle W C on left hip, orop of right and nnderbit in left rear, dewlap; nurses urn isn enoaioer. Thompson, i. Heppner, Or Horses, or left shfmlderi eattle, t on left shonlder. Turner H. W Heppner. Or. Small oapltal T left ahooldsr. Dorses; eattle same on iaft hip with split in bote ears. Wa'teoburger. W. J., Oalloway, Or.i bornes quarter circle J W on right shonlder; eaitls quarter circle 4 w on ngnt nip ana rtgntsire, rmp and hole in left ear. Hangs la Morrow and Umatilla oounttea, : A Campaign Of Education How to Get It, For Strange and Gigantic Bird Killed by . Man In West Virginia. . Elias Midlcif, of Hamlin, Lincoln county, was in Charleston the other duy, and proposed to the State His torical and Antiquarian society that if it would send a taxidermist to Hamlin the society would secure a monster bird, of a kind never seen before by anyone in West Virginia. The feathered monster, eays the Baltimore American, is described by Mr, Midkif, from meas urements token by himself and W. W. Adkins, of Hamlin, who killed the bird at tbe mouth of Vannatters creek, with 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 wonld bnrst, bat soon after I began using the Pain Balm tbe swelling began to deorease, tbe tbe .pain.. to leave, and now I oonBider that 1 am entirely cured. For sale by Oonser & Brook. ' Blxby, Frank M. Brown, Myrtle Friday, Sidney Hale, John V. When calling advertised. Johnson, Annie Smith. Bert ; Whlttier, Edwin, A. for these letters please say J. P. Williams, F, M. Fossil Journal: Heppner having re cently bad races, is no to oelebrate this year.' Quite a number of the fan-loving yonng people of that lively burg have announced their Intention of attending tbe celebration here, and some of them have already arranged for aocommoda- five bullets from his rifle, while hunting i tions- They have been here before, on deer recently. The bird' is seven feet 'several oocaiions, and know that when four inches from tip to tip, four feet . Fossil celebrates she celebrates. from tip of bill to tail, flat bill four MMtriiti, $5.00' UHPHRHLLELED OFFER To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, is full of the best things. Its illustrations are superb; its stories charming; and its literary departments are edited with con- mmate skill, Buch a paper is a great popular educator. It should be in every home. The subscription price of Leslie's 1 14 pe nnum. We 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 made gain. These two papers make a most aoceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the GAZETTE, , Heppner, Oregon. inches long- and three inches wide, somewhat similar to that of 4 duck; web feet, covering1 nearly a square foot of area each; neck 19 inches long, legs about 11 inches long, and about one and a half inches through below the feathers; plumage" durk brown, re lieved on the wings and breast by light blue shading. The bird when first seen was circling high in the air, but camo down very quickly and alighted in the water, where Adkins got a good shot at it, crippling its- wing. Adkins at tempted to capture the strange fowl alive, but it was so vicious that hecould not get near it without killing it, which required five bullets. UNIQUE WASHING COMPETITION How English Women Draw Visitors to I la tars. In England when society embark upon some charitable enterprise usu ally a bozur or something on that or der they secure tbe promise) or a baker's dozen of popular young debu tantes to engage in a "washing compe tition," this feature of the bazar al ways proving a big drawing card. W. B. Johnson, Newark, CL, says "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by oroop." It has saved thousands of others suffering from oroop, pneumonia, bronchitis and other Serious throat and lnng troubles, i ' Robbie Ellis returned borne Batarday morning from Corvallis, where he has been attending school tbe past winter. The crescent waves on Cretan shores, The cross of Christ goes down; The Turks are helped by Christian powers Who bombard fort and town. Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds Poor Cuba's piercing cry ; Then let us drown these shameful deeds Iu Sperry's "Uuwood Rye." For sale at tbe Belvedere saloon, E. G. Sperry, proprietor. tf Every new subscriber of tbe Gazette from tbia date, May 25, 1807, will receive a premium a book worth alone tbe Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that eon tain Mercury, as meroury will surely destroy tbe sense of smell and completely derange tbe whole system, when, entering it through the .mucous , surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, at the damage tbey will do is ten fold to tbe good you oao possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Dure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 contains no meroury, and is taken Internally. aoting direotly upon the blood and mn oous surfaces of the system, Id baying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you gel tbe genuine. It ia taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.Cheney & Co., Testimonials tree. Sold by Druggists, prioe 75o. per bot tle. Married At the . Farmers' hotel in Heppner, Monday morning, Judge Bar tholomew united la marriage Mr. Frank, lin B. Vanblesve and Miss' Ella Nora Gamble, both of Well Springs. ,'.,: Don't neglect a coagh because he weather is pleasnnt; before tbe next storm rolls around .it may develop into serious difQoulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cur is easy to take and will do what lis name implies. price of the subscription. tf Louie A. Meeks, w bo has been herd lag in tbe mountains for John Kirk, was Each of the fair washerwomen is at- h-nimh, n.nn... . . . A. .1 I ..!.!.- I.: ...1. UA ,...M.n l.rw.,1 1 VV B lirtu iu ciuuu, . uiB nu, .,.., ma.llnal treatment If. l,a,l V..ea .ink ..,kt. nnllnsi anrl ulnalffll lnl UW I Ills A llTlVJl TV II I L-C tUlKM Sftiivs fll' V -. a wi.v -1' " w Am.rn.rn . I 1 A a I i iu fjBtxii? iriTou u7 uunuia iu uriy ' bimtelt until found by berderi belong- WEEKLY The MONTHLY NOTICE OF INTENTION. Outlook Published Every Saturday Mar. 10. lss7. Notice is herehv given that 13 ASlOr frldtC the following-named settler has filed notice of I New York I AND OFFICE AT THE DAlXKB. OREOON, his Intention to make final proof in support oil his claim, and that said proof will he made! Ofinre 1. n. Borrow, 'inuniy Liers, ai neppoer, Oregon, on jane a, iwi, vis: UJ . V ,ft -7 . . . . Tn Outlook will be lo 1807. as It bae If rl W Ma ftitS Iit 9 fls-w 1ft Tn al 1 Ml I N si hV.1; and HkV4 hKtbc, is, Tp. ft &, K. 'it I beo dating ftob of iU lntj iefD K.j W, M. .... I sa ITU(AaH v fills nH Tlmac Tit wm ) uIV I VI www i i-uvw m e iU various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a oompsot review of the rorld'e progress; it follows with care all ibe important philanthropic end id- doatrisl movemeote of the day: bae a Theregnlareobsonption price of ..tbe complete department of religions news; lis nsmrs the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vll: William Ltielllng, Benjamin Liielllng, Henry F. Tollrr and Albert ll. Conrler, all of Hard- Bian, Oregon. HIM j ah. r. MOOKE. Keglsur. . President Vice President - Cashier Ase't Caehler Trasji-li t General BuiiiDg fomx. . ISXCIiA-NGK n all parts of the worid- Bought and Sold. Collections made en all points on reasonable Terras, urplns a4 andtvt.l4 Fronts. l ii.OOO 00. Tk. flasette does not question the hoorely of soy ptt". bo ie pelled to lesist opoo tbewealj.a advenee plea ol eobeeHpttoft, lihff.. ! ,.n,b'. it K.Cnsneiine Vsodrtbll t Of tbe Ba wbe eerae ble brew by booeet toil We eanoot ruu the' fa oa any athef pl.a. 11 What ie 19 Ool J 1 Pfff brrr ra Bemi. Weekly Uasette ia 12.50 and tbe regular prioe of tbe Weekly OrrgosUn Is 11.60. Anyone eabecribinf for tin Osteite and psyiog for one yearii advaooe cao get both tbe Oasrtte end Weekly OrrgoDlso for f 3.60. All old sat. eenbert psylog their sobecriolions fct 1 one year lo advanee will be entitled U Iheeam Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THK DALLES ORKOON. MJ May 10, 1W7. Notice is . hereby given hat the followtng-named settler has Sled notice ol his Intention lo make final proof In support ol Ms claim, an4 that said proof will be made before J. W, Morrow, (lotiiity Clerk, at Heppner, urrgon, on June m, iwi, vii; ALBERT COCRTER, R4 B. No. M2I. for the h W)a and 8V4 V Wit Bee. 16. Tp, S H., R. 'Oi K , W. M. .... He names tne loiuiwing witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation of. said land, vis: - William I.iielllug. mnjsmln Liielllng, Charles m. m. tisstings sua Henry u rouisen, ail ol llsruman, urcson. JAB. F. MOORK. 6U-M Register. the elbow in true wonherwonian style Each competitor la supplied with a pail, some cold water, two pegs and a soiled tea cloth. On the word "go" jeweled hands are plunged Into the water and the wash ing begins. The prize ia given to the competitor who shows the cleanest cloth at the end of three minutes, the same being pegged into place upon the line. Points are deducted for overtime and Incorrect detail. Knid a London Ix-lle who recently took part In a washing competition at a select social event: "I wenty minutes of that exercise every duy would give anybody first-rate arm developing ex ercise. It's way ahead of some of the methods in my physical culture class." HUMOR ON THE BENCH. log to another outfit. Not only piles of tbe very worst kind cao be cured by Dewitt'e Witoh Hszel Halve, bat eczema, soalde, burns, bruis es, boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles eso be instantly relieved by tbe same remedy. T. A. lines returned Honday from s trip to MoUuff' e Hprioge, leaving Fred Hook and "Uuole" Jack Morrow to en joy the pare atmosphere of tbe moan tsius. ASMOSEKTS NOTICE. rpo ALL V.BOM IT WAY CONCERN: No J tire Is hcrrbT gtn that I have on the 1st day of My, I"", ln appointed asSMlgnveuf the Miaia ol u. w. sinn, insoiveiii, ana all persons hoMlns rlalms sgaliwt said Inanl fnil, of Ms .lt. are hereby iiirtlhed to re srol the Mm to ae st my nmre In Hcnpiter, Morrow eiiniy, r,oo, prniriy- vermen t.y oeih cc.,fflii'S lo lea, thln ttir mnnlliS ol this tta aim date i notice. Heppner, Or., Ifsy 7t V7- Welt. Tbotupeoo runs stags" between Deppadr aed Monnmol, arriving every day eto.pt afofiday aad leaving every day ei0pt Sondsy. Hborleet and ebrap- eet ronlp N letrror, devotee mocb space to tbe interests of tbe borne; reviews earrent literature; famishes cheerful table-lelk aboat men and things: and, io short, aims to give fresh infnrmatloo, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. - Beginning with Ibe fifty flifth vol a me, tbe paper will aaeame tbe regular mage tine eix, wbieb will add greatly to its eoDveuiaoee and ettrectiveoese. Tbe Oatlot k ie pnblUhed every Hslnrday fifty-two laeuee a year. Tbe first Issue Id eaeb month ie en Illustrated Magsiioe Nombef, eootaiolng ebont I wire-as rosoy paget as tbe ordinary bear together wttb large eumber of pu turee. . Tbe pnee of The Outlook Js three dollars year lo sdvaooe, or lees tbe a cent a day. Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at La Osn, Oasoo. Mar I5th. I"7. XTOT1CK IH HRRKRY OIVKN THAT THE A following-named settler bae Sled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow Comity, Oregon, at ueppasr, Oregon, nn June m. vis: (iKdfci.K W I'KAhMtlN. Hd. R. No. r,47 lor the N't SK14 and ( MF.Ia Kec n To I N R27 K W M. Ne nsmee the following witness to prove Bi cio'innoos resinence niMin aim euiiivauon of amid land, vis: Oeorira N Vinson, John A. Thomtwin, William Ayers, sud pavld M. I'fre- ley, all ol usppner, Oregon. B. F. WII.MON. 6iVU Krglster. Now ie tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregooiao. tbe grcateet newspaper of the West. Witb tbe Oat-tu, both atrlot- ly io advance, one year, t-1.60. No better ootsbloatkiD of newspapers eso be made la tbe state. Charaetertstla Aaewdote of Iird Bowes, tha S'nll.h Jurist. The late Lord Uowen, beaidee being of ,L Plofoe. Diok Mathewe end V. Gentry, under the firm nsms ot Metbewe A, Gentry are eeeoolated together io tbe bsrber business lo the Dew etand, two doors They eolioit MA VI VOLS GRAIN. Few realise that each eqolrrel dee trove II CO worth of grsio annoslly Wakelet'e Hunirrel sod Gopher Ktter oiloaiof tt tbe noel efieetive end re aomioai poleoo known. Price redoes! to 80 eeate. Oonser k Brock tad Mloor A Co., egaDta, II eppner; J. A. Woolery, sgent. loot; Mchols c Lrect, sgente Lilngt(iB. ! Tlllard keep wet Beod fore epMsoea eopy snl lllnetrat- let hie new plere, near E. J. ploeom, proepeotue to The Ootlwr, 1-1 'or I eLembere, a great judge, was also a great wit, and many iiiterestiug 1n 1110U of his are lieing fecallnd just now, Un the occa sion of the queen s jubilee, says llouae- bold Words, Uie judge wlti drawing Up an addrvaa ti t he queen. '(.oiiM'ioua as we are of our short comings," ran the svldreas; "conacioua as we are of one another's shortcom ings," suggested Lord Ilowen, Not long ago he was asked to sit In the ad miralty court. I'iKin taking his seat he aaked Indulgence on ex-count bf In experience in suliniraJty business. "And may there 1 do moaning of the bar," he added, "w hen I put out to era," Koiiictiiin-a his wit wan very decisive, as, for Inatuncr, when ha remarked: "Truth will outr-even in so aflidavit." Not the least happy of bia rrrortM wltliclsrna was the remark he mtul when rongratuloln) on his anpliit- merit to I mi a law lord. He would, he aald, find Uie work raay, hi duly being to glv his opinion af Is-r so uiany other had given theirs. "In fact, I uly have to rtgrr. and might well bavn been raised to tha iieeragej as 'Lord Con eurrjf.' The ttoot pm the Other Foot, Id BttDter'a lore thre is ao Idea that the jakal fa the lion's provlderi that be Um ttrs the game and takee the lion TO IL laid SUperslitlOD IlM no nmre foundation than Is found In the fart that after a lion hoe stain hi quarry the locksls always attend and waltthecon- oall. If. Mrs. Jolts Bradlay is etill quite siok at ber rooms at the palace hotel. Tetter, Halt-Hheum and Kczema. The intrie Itching and smarting, incl dent to theari diwHja, is Instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and bklo Uintiueiit, Many very bad caw have Ixwn permanmitly ctir'l by it. It is equally eftlcUitit for itxbing piles and a favorit retnwiy for sore nippies chHtitied bauds, chilblains, frost bitee and chronic sore eye. Zi eta. per box Dr. Cadr'i Cemlltlon I'uwders. are jiiht what a horse needs when in bad condition. Ionic, blood puriner and vermifuge. They are not food but mndliinn and the ln-et In uae to put horan in prime condition. I'rh.e V cent per package. Long Creek Eagle: Tom Rhea and Fritz Dock, of Heppner, passed through Ibis oity Wednesday, bound for McDaffoe Springs, where tbey go for a few days recreation. Any lady desiring to purchase sew ing maobine should oall on J. W. Vaughan and examine his latest Im proved White machines. A bappy com bination of a writing desk and machine combined. Light, rapid tod easy running. tf. Joe La Can is, who bad the misfortune ot breaking his leg gome weeks sinoe, ia able to bobble around 00 crotches. Hie many friends will be pleased to koow Ibat Joe ia on tbe road to permanent reoovery. 'For three years we bave oever been without Obamberlain'e Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedy lo the bouse," says A. II. Patter, with E. O. Atkins k Co., Indlanapolla, Iod., "and my wife would at sooo think ot being without floor as a bottle ot Ibis remedy io tbe summer sessoo. We Lsve need it with all three of onr ohtldrao and it bas oever failed to cure oot simply stop pain, bot cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone wbo tries it will find it so." For sale by Coosar k Brock. Frank Lee, the popular woolbuyer, wbo bee beeo coffering from Inflamma tory (rhematism for tbe past month, oonlemplalre leaving Heppner shortly end try the corative waters ot one of California's celebrated springs. Free Hills. Bend yoor address to II. E. Buoklea k Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King' New Life Pills. A trial will oooviocv voq of tbeir merit. These pill are easy io actioo tod are particularly effective io tbe eore nt Uno. etiiiallon and Hiok Uesdsobe. For Ma laria and Liver tmnblea tbat bsvs beeo proved invaluable. They are guaran teed lo be perfectly tree from every deleterious eiihatanoe and lo be purely vegetable. They do ool weekeo by their art Inn, but by giving tone to slomseb and towels greatly Invigorating the system. Hcgular alt 25a. per box. Bold by Couser A Brock, draggbte. good do the cnanell Osll at Tbe Welforae aad elusion ut the repast, Ia trUei t plcl; tip tl. Jrtl.k CATARRH lea LOCAL DISEASE eM Is the resell st eeMs sad eee (liaeli seaees. It ran be fired try a lnt rm1f whira lsaitiiM li tmnjf Into the aoMrlis, Be ing 'pi-sir Burfcd it givs f-'i atutica, Ely's Cream Balm I eramnvl4rd Ie be the ateai thnmesw eat for NseaM etak. Cold ia Heed sed llsy Fnsf of all esrnedme. It mm s4 clransrs Uw a-esl pasw Ja, silare imI ei4 lii(UiiiewtMa, kwels Iktmna pri tsts the smeitrteiie itum aoiAs. t Oir.. the ssiiips iaftaeKlrnetl. Frveeie slmngiwnvyg..il "oe onuo poqqij 1 I.f kfWiUU.,MwVrHlwi,(if if jftirof!ii.ro 1 Long Creek Lsgle: There is more setivity Ibis year amorg the proepeotore to EusUrn Oregon tbao bae beeo known siuoe tbe esrly Mt, Outfits are going In every direction, and it Ie bard to tell whiob rrgioo ettrei I the greatest num ber. Geo. Armstrong, wbo is now roatjiog the popular saloon tu the Mstlook oor ner, bae put io Ibe Hop Gold draught beer, Miiwsuke and Hop Gold bottle cigars slwsyt on sssu aol mliolo- boye aod get your 63 If t bsnd. John Dorhara, 1 zgA gist.. Csll on Ibe boy lo beer by gists or quart. Floe rain ere reported to hart fatten Friday aod Heiordey 10 different eee lioos ol the county, doing tunobj fr) I j virf if ! Irs II