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FotUa&a Library r Potilaiici library 5Jfe!u5& 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, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1897. NO. 556 SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE. rCBUSHBD Tuesdays and Fridays ST- THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At 15.50 per year, tl.25 tor nix months, 75 ota. frit three mourns, strictly In advance. Aduertiaing Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKB is kept on file at E. C. Dale's Advertising Agency, 84 and 65 Merchants Exonaags, San Franoiaoo, California, where oou raota for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. ni. 11 p m. daily except Leaves Heppner Junction 8:40 a, m, and ar- FRED HENDLEY Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. 1 Sent Free seven in imiiii.iiiii 1 1 mi hi ii ii ii i ii i it Hind this. It makes no difference, I Chronic, Acute, or Inflammatory RHEUMATISM of the Musoles, Joints, and Bones is cured by ! Eiiiiiiiiniiiiii limn iiininiiHi All BBflH McClure s Magazine For 1897 GREAT SERIALS lives at Heppner 8:10 a Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:15 p. m, and Uma ilia 9:16 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives ai umauiiBDruoa m. ana tleppn r j unotiun o: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 Jnnotion 11 80 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m- Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrive at eppner Junotion 1:47 a, m. and at Portland 7 :SC a. m. For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K A N., Heppner, Ore. United States Officials. P( esident. ................ . .'..William McKinley Vice-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State ....John Sherman ttecretaryof Treasury ..Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelias N. Bliss To any person interested in homane matters, or who loves' Bnimals, we will end free, upon application, a copy of the ' "ALLIANCE," the organ of this Society. Io 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 ALLUNCE, 410-411 United Charities Building, New York, Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points. A New Life of erant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Lite of 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 . v (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 fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period fi " '". recollections and correspondence. . : Portraits of 6reat Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series i of portraits it is intended to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title of . MAKitKB or xaa umua irom wasmngion 10 jyiucoin, better rom his Pictures of Palestine Stories of Adventure. talent tor mystery ana ingenuity wnicn nave, in me CRAKS BEFORE DUTY. FTRST fin vin fit. Pn.nl hft- tjeoretary of War Hueeell I. Algor .1 1; 1 i.ui. i -ii Secretary of Navy JohnD. Lonir Caa86 the llDCS to that DC-lDt Will 2S5S$i 5Q the very be8t se"ic- : Secretary , f Agrioulture.. .James Wilson mnnn ' ... . state 01 Oregon, i octJKJ w u nee mat me coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en- i-tovernor.... Secretary of State Treasurer......... Bnpt. Publie Instruction. Attorney General Henators........ Congressmen Printer W. H. Leeds K. b. Mean, Supreme Judges F. A. Moore, vvoivenon ,...W. P. Iiord ,H. K. Kincaid Phil. Metsohan ....G.M. Irwin C. M. Idleman MoBride Mitchell 1G. W. J. H. J Finger W. R. JUIUJUVli , a , . .is t 1 Dinger Hermann termg tue Union jjepot tnere, ana ( W. K. Jims I ii Oori7ioo la firot-ploaa in AVflrv I l.U Ufl I IW . U . U V v. W J I particular. mnrnr. Ti l: 11 I sixth Jndicui District. xo.llu ror lUlurmtUlUIJ, UBU circuit Judge Stephen a. Lowell on your neighbor and friend the fl a.- U I Linnn I . I UOM I vtn-Anl -l rtlrrt- nrtAritan. nalr rY to I Specially taken under the editor'i direction. AserialbyCONAN DOYLE, in which he will utfe his extraordinary A Innonnlto utViloh kavA In ffhs "flhprlnnlr Hnlmft" tOriGS. ffiVfin him a place beside Foe and Gabotiau TEN FAMOUS WRITERS tih uirrinnH m h flnn that iiBwiii writ.a iliirinir the cnmlnff vear. with the exception of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McCmibb'8 Mas azink. 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 McClobk's 1 all 01 the short stories ne win write during me coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories In which the same :. characters will appear, aitnougn eacn win oe complete in lueu. Anthony Hop Bret H arte Robert Barr Frank R. St 00 kt on Stanley Wayman Clark Russell will all have stories in McClobk's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features Of McCldbi'8 Maoazine for 1897, the subscription prlee 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. ...A. Prosecuting Attorney H. J Morrow ConntJ Officials. Joint Senator . Representative. Ikmnty Jndge '' Commissioners, J. W. Beckett. " Clerk " Sheriff " Treasurer Assessor I j 1 l 3: 11. - rn- a W Rowan I iiUKBi roauiut; via. iuh it iBuuuBiu J. N. Brown I flaviftol linaa ri QjlHraaa (i. Bartholomew ""-" " J. It. Howard J as. tj. rona, or ueo. o. natty, lien. fas. Agt., uenerai Ageni, Milwaukee. Wis. 26 Stark St.. Portland Or. I Hnrvevor.. School Snp't.. Coroner ..J. W. Morrow . E. L. Matlock . Frank Gilliam J. V . Willis .. J. W, Hornor Jay W. Shipley ..B. F. Vaughan A Of Camp aign Education HBVm tows ovnOKBB. .. u.,. inos. morgan GUhamrArihuV-Minorl-EjTBlooum. K. U. "LW. A, Richardson Treasurer Marshal Precinct Officer. ,...W. K. Riohardson , N. B. WheUton . 8TOC& BRANDS. While yon .oep yonr subscription paid mi I How to Get it . L. W. Hriwgs .A. A. RoberU Jnstios of the Peace.... Vnstable United States Und Officers. THE DALLES, OS. J. F. Moore A H HiM 1 LA OBAKDE, OB. B.F, Wilson J.H. Bobbins Roadster Rsoeiver RAWLINS POST, NO. It Q. A. B. MeUatUxlnton.OT..the last 4turday of ,arh month. All varans are Invited to Join. a VI. Smith. v.w. Adintant. tf Dr, P. B. McS words, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City Drag Store, Offioe in the City Hotel. D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left I shoulder; oattle, same on ibii nip. rir A ,T lmiOr.-Hones. 80on riahtshonl der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square I orop off left and split in right. I nn.i.M w M . nsllnwav. Or. Cattle. B D on I right side, swailow-furk in eaoh ear; horses, B D I on left hip. I iri. n. TWuiifIu Or. Harass; branded ELY I on left shoulder, oattle same on left hip. hole I in right ear. I m.n r. A Hannner. Or. Cattle. LF on risht hip; horses F with bar under on right I shoulder. t : ..Register Jones, Harry, Heppnor, Or. Hones branded I ..Receiver IK J on the left shonlder; cattle branded J on rinht nip. also nnueruiv in ioi 1 Morrow eountr. ik... VIU T.n Or. Hnroes. oimleT on left stine;'eattle, same on right hip, under half nop in rit and split 'ji left ear . .. I . . A D - Wnilal I KNI on left hip oattle same and crop off left ears under slope on the right Leahey, J. W. Heppner Or. Hones branded r a .n lot ahnnlfinr! eettle same on left hin. wattle over right eye, three slits in right ear. . Minor. Osoar. neppner. Or. Cattle, si D on right hip; hone. M on left shoulder. Morgan, M. N.. Heppner. wr.-Morsee, m I OB left snoniaei oauie aame an wit mm Osbnrn, J. W Douglas. Or.; horses O on lef shonlder; oattle same on right hip. Parker & 0 lesson, Hardman.Or, Horses IP oa I eft shonlder. Piper. J. H.. Lexington. Or.-Horses, JK eon. B noted onleft shoulder; oattle, same on lef hip. tnder bit in eaoh ear. T llectnr. 4 . Y.. neppner, ur.-n, w . left shoulder. Cat Us, O on right hip. Mfiniiiiu, $5.00 AJSC U HP HR BLLELED OFFER Commander, near tt 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 tn every home. The subscription price of Leslie's Is 14 pe nntim. 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 again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant remlnden of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the . Heppner, Oregon. 7v ir,nm twMira. R to 10 a. m. . V" .-1.1- 2 p. m., at residence. Mrs. n. w-icu . property, sort 10 to 12, ft. m , to 2 to 5 , , at offloe io the rear of Borgs jewelry store. - Sparry, K.G, Heppner. Or. -Cattle WO on ft hiD. orop off right and onderbit in left year, dewlaD: bones W C on left shonlder. and 12 to left hip, orop off oi Thompson, J. A., Heppner. Qr-Horaee, on left shonldrr: cattle, i on left shonlder. Turner K. W.. Heppner. Or.-mall oapltal T left abonlder. hones; oatUe same on left hip nth split in both u. Wattenbnrger, W. J., Oalloway, Or. horses -. iw n riht ahon den cattle ouarter eircle JW on right hip and right aide, erop and bole in ft ear. Hangs tn Morrow and Umatilla oonnuee. WEEKLY The MONTHLY WM. PENLAND. ED. B. BISHOP. Presides t. Cashier. TRLNSACTS i GENERAL BASILING BUSINESS OOL.L.EOTIONS Hade on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD HEPPNER. tf OREQOS First National Bank OF HEPPNER KOTICE OF INTENTION. I A!D OFFICR AT THE DAM.F.8, OREGON. I. m. in imi7 Nntlce Is herehr riven that .1.. ,.n...l...n.m.tf1 mrlOrr hu filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of I his claim, and that said proof will be mads Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York before J. W. Morrow. onnty Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on June , Vwi, vu: HENRY C. FOULHKN, HA. F. No. MIS. Ixit 2. Sec. II. TP. B., R.J1I N kl rlK' ana BK14 sec. i Vim- the foiiowin. witne to prove Users, History of Oor Owo Times, her continuous residence upon and eultlvatlon )tf Tgrj0ui editorial dfpartoeots The 0'uTlllm"LulUn. Benlamln I-nelllng. Wenry I Onllook ffivei S BomPBOt fSTieW of the Ai (r TV ivs vourifr. phi in ii mi is- . . JAS. r. MooRB. world's progress i The flntlonk will be In 1897. as it baa .Vtp.sb!, R. iibeeo dorlng eaoh of Its twenty-seven la F. Toller and sian, Oregon. WM Register, C.A. RHtA. T. A. RHEA, GEO. W. CONtCN, 8. W. SENCEf. . President Vloe President - Cashier Ass't Cashier Ttia reffTiIar snbsonptton pnoa of Semi-Weekly OasetU is 12.60 and the reirolar P'oe of ha Weekly Ore goniao is 11.60. Anyone sobscribint for tbf Ossetla and paying for one yearn Notice of intention. T ANIl OFFICE AT THE DALLKBOREOON I a Umi in. 1MI7. Notice la herehr slven Ibat the following-named settler hss filed notice o( his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bslorej. W. Morrow. County Cierg, at Heppner, Oregon, on June Jft. imi, vis: ALBERT COL'RTER, Hd E. No. ftiui. for the hM HWV4 and B'A KW!4 IW M. To. H . R. Vi K . W. M. He names me lonowinx wimiwi fr.i his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. sslrt lann, vi: ... . William Luelllng, Henlsmin LiiPiimg, t nsri M. M. Hastings and Usury ii. rouisen, ait llaraman, Oregon. Ug,r.MooRE. MM Register, TransicU I GtDtrsl Bukiog Imm. it follows witb care all the imporUot pbilaotbropia and la dnatrial moementa of the day: baa ne I Mitimif,) nf sallainna news VUH'VI.' VTnN w " W - " devotes moan space to the interests of tbe borne; reviews eurreot literature; faro is bee cheerful table-lslk shoot a.ii sod tblogs: tod, io short, aims to five fresh Information, original observation, Notice of Intention. Laud Orrirs at La GSAnns, Oasoos. May ituh. I?. XTOTIfE IS ntRFRV GIVEN THAT THE i (nHowlnr ii.me.1 settlor has filed notlna of his lnUtitlon to mske final proof In support I of kls elalm, and that said pnwif will be made betnrs County :lerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Hepiiaer. Orrgnn, on inne W. Im7, vis: t.KOKt.ft W. FEAK()N, Rd. f. No. KM for the K'4 Sk Slid l HT. Her JITs 1 N R27K W M. Hansmee the following wltnessK to prove his roiiilmmus realdenre iilKin and cultlvslton ol said land, vis: (lenrge M flnson, John A. Thummiin, William Ayers, and iJavid M. pree- ley, all of Heppner. On-goo. ,, MV !A Regisur. advance can get both tbe OasetU and Weekly Ore gonlan for l3 Ba All old sot- -,i rllMOB.bU entertaiomeot. T?VnTT A TVTf t HI aenbers paying tbeir snbeoriollooa rot XUJ- 1 ,M(adfUM .ill be entitled k On all parts of the wona Bought and Sold. Collections made en all points en reasonable Terns. Surplus and ondlvldsd Profits. MS.OOO OO. one year i the sense Beginning witb the fifty fliftb vol o me, lbs paper will sesame tbe regular mags tin sits, wbicb will add greatly to its OonTenienos and attractiveness. Tbt Now is tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregooian, tbe greatest newspaper of lb West Witb tbe Osset te, both strict ly in advance, one year, $3.80. No better eoobinatioD of newspapers csn be made la the staU. The Darky Thought That tbe New Yorkei Mas Very Inconsiderate. A Wall street man tells this story: "1 was making the irfp from New Oi- leans to Memphis in April by a Missis sippi river steamboat. On the first day out from -New Orleans I felt the need of the barber's services and learning that the Memphis Belle was tonsorially equipped I sought out that office.' I found a single barber In charge, a rather pompous, tall person of color with flowing Dundreary whiskers. He was ensraared in doirur nothinir at all with that grace of execution peculiar to the southern darky. I seated myself in his chair and was soon wrapped in thought upon some business I had be gun in New Orleans. The barber began bis work leisurely, the while carrying on a one-sided flow of tain to which I replied in monosyllables. ' "The day was warm and I was almost dozing away under the soft splashes of his brush when another customer entered. He was a nervous, fidgety sort of man and as there were no newspa pers in the room he amused himself in looking at a few prints hung on the walls, the attraction of which soon palled upon him. Then he walked to the door and looked down the deck where a group of roustabouts were en gaged in the game of craps. Figaro had by this time completed the lather ing of one side of my fact and roused me by turning my head around. I inti mated that life was short, and I didn't care about passing too much of it in be ing shaved. He was evidently disgusted with my taciturnity and replied with great dignity, but with no haste either of iech or action ; 'Cert'nly, sab., cer fnly.' ' "The stranger's curiosity had been aroused by the gambling Ro!ng on out side, which was as usual accompanied by the 'come sevens!' and shrieks of 'craps' which attend that game. '"What game is that, barber? he demanded of Dundreary. He of the whiskers made one or two artistic plays of his brush over my chm and answered: ijan, tiawci, mister, am t yer ever seenthntgnme? That's craps. Every body plays it 'round this country. "The striinger admitted he had seen It played ix-fore in the wharves and streets, but. snld he had not discovered any niontnl light from his observations, A running rvrhnnge of queries and ex planutioiiH followed between barber and stranger, dining which a not over keen razor had begun its course down my right cli-.H'k. llotb parties to the col loquy were getting interested and I was gett ing bored. "The nervous stranger appeared na?lfi?ibtfl!e,'llar"DVr"was Inadequate to convey the full meaning of the teclinicul details of craps. At any rate, be pressed for further information. M, face had by that time been cleared of beard as to my chin and part of my beek. Fifteen minutes had beencoti' sumed in the process ami my patience was becoming threadbare. "The bnrber had exhausted bis powers of description and, turning to the stranger, he said: 'Well, sah, ef you really wants to know how to shoot craps I kin show you,' and placing the razor cm tbe shelf he oienel a drawer and withdrew ft pair of greasy-looking dice. Then he stepped over to a table and bctran to give a practical exposition of the mys teries of the game. Thie wan too much. 'Here.!' I cried, raising myself In the chair. 'Finish up this job before you get to crap shooting.' "'Certainly, sail,' he replied to me and turning to the stranger he added: 'One miniit an' I'll show you. "It only took a few minutes to com plete his work on me, and as I put on my coat be and the stranger proceeded with the gsme. As I left the room I could hear him muttering about the 'hurry some people Is in an' it Is still h rinva for to Mrmtinln THE TICHEBORNE CLAIMANT. One ef the Most Remarkable Trials la the History of British C ourts. The Tlehborne trial brgnn, says the New York Sun, In London, In the court of common pleas, u May 11, 1871; the case of Tlrhborne against Lushington, the defi-D'Jant being trustee for Bir Henry Tichliorne. Tbe case was tried steadily until July 7; It then went o r until Novemiirr 7. On Decemler 21 the plaintiff's case visa closed and the case went over until January IS, 1H7J. Tbe attorney general, for tbe drfnse, spoke 2 days; on March 4 the Jury de clined to hr any more, and on March A the plaintiff was formally nonaultH. The next amy be was arrested nr per Jury, and on April 9 was Indicted there for by the name of Thouitui Orton, slias Arthur ( astro. Ills trial began on April 81, 1873; tbe proserutlott chawd Its rose on July 10; tbe defense began on July 81 aud closed on flofcuber 27 An adjournment wtis Uiken from Oc tober 31 to Novrmlier 87; Dr. Kewaly summed tin for the defense from I cetubrr 8, 1073. to Jsnuary 14. 174; Mr. Hawkins) fnow Rt. lion. Bir Henry Haw k ill. Judge of the queen's hrncb) ummed up for the prosecution frvmi January IS to 2, 1174; the. chief Justice cbsrgnt tbe Jury from Jiunisry 89 to February 8s; ami on the lout lt the Jury brought In a verdict of guilty Orton ((.astro) wea tbemipon sen Unoed to 14 years penal servitude at hard labor, lie was released In 17", Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, . as meroury will snrely destroy tbe sense of smell and oompletely dersnge the whole system when entering it through tbe maoous earfsoeg. Such articles shonld never be nsed except on prescrip tions from reputable phyaioians, as tbe damage they will do is ten fold to the good you oan possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Oure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no meroury, and is taken internally, acting direotly npon the blood and mu cous surfaces of tbe system. In buying Hall's Oatarrb Onre be sure yoa get the genuine. . It is taken internally, and made in Toledo,' Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. ' 1 1 ' Bold by Druggists, prioe 75o. per bot tle. : k: lis P0YMR A yonng lady of Ontario, while oat walking witb a gentleman, asked him what he thought she would weigh. After thinking awhile he replied that he oould not tell unless be oould "heft" ber. The young lady made no 'objections. He plaoed his arm around ber slender waist and raised her from tbe ground, after which be guessed she would weigh about ninety pounds. She looked at bim a moment and then in a voioe sweet and low said: "1 think you bad better guess again." News, Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength snd healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration -common te the cheap brands. EOYAL BAKING POWDBB CO., HEW TORI. E. O. : One of tbe best looal papers that visits this office is the "Petsluma Weekly Budget," published inPetalnma, Oal., by Frank Snow, well and favor ably known in Umatilla and Morrow oounties. Mr. Snow for several yean published "The Weekly Budget" at Lexington, Morrow county, and for lev earl more years was a member of tbe East Oregonian's family. Mr. Isaao Horner, proprietor of the The Shakers have made a great bit. Burton House, Burton, W. Va., and oDe Their Digestive Cordial is said to be tbe of the most widely known men in the most gncoessful remedy for itomaoh state was cured of rheumatism after troubles ever introduced. It immediate- three years of suffering. He ibyb: "I ly relieves all pain and distress after have not sufficient oommand of language eating, builds up the feeble system and to convey any idea of what I suffered, makes the weak strong. j " " 1 my physicians told me that nothing The faot is, foods properly digested oould be done for me and my friends nee better than so-called tones. , Tbe were fully convinced ' that nothing but Cordial not only oontaina food already death wonld relieve me of my suffering, digested, but is a digester of other In June, 1894, Mr, Evans, then saleimsn foods. Food that is not digested does for the Wheeling Drug Co., reoommed- more barm than good. People who ed Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At this nse the Cordial insure the digestion of time my foot and limb were swollen to I what food they eat and in this way gel more than double their normal sice and the benefit of it and grow strong. ' it seemed to me my leg would burst, bnt The little pamphlets wbioh tbe Shaken soon after I began using tbe Pain Balm have sent druggists for free distribu te swelling began to decrease, the tion, oontsin muoh interesting informa- the psin to leave, and now I ooosider tion on tbe subject of dyspepsia. that I am entirely onred. For sale by Coneer & Brock. ' Portland Hebrew News: Hon. Henry Blaokman baa returned from Heppner, Or., from a visit to his family. W. B. Johnson, Newark, 0., says "One Minute Cougb Cure tsved my only ohild from dying by oroup." It bas saved thousands of others inffering from oroupj pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and long troubles. Dr. Swiok, tbe dentist, and L, Brad ley, tbe photographer, who have beeo doing business in the tent the past few weeks, have departed for tbe interior of Qrant county. Laxol is not a mixture of drugs. It is nothing but Castor Oil made palatable. It is reported that grasshoppers in the fc'gbtMile. country. atedvjaifhiitti them and Is patting an end to soores of the crop-eating hoppers. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; before tbe next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair, One Minote Oongh Oure is easy to take and will do wbat its name implies. of The crescent waves on Cretan shores, The cross of Christ goes down j The Turks are helped by Christian powers Who bombard fort and town. Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds l'oor Cuba's piercing cry; Then let as drown these shameful deeds In Bperry'i " 1.1 n wood Rye." For ssle at tbe Belvedere saloon, E. Q. Sperry, proprietor. tf Every new subscriber of tbe U Beetle from this dste, May 26, 1807, will receive as a premium a book worth alone the price of the subscription. tt Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Lexington, and Mrs. Alios Cnmmings, of Wallula, Wash., spent Wednesday In Heppner. Not only piles of the very worst kind csn be onred by De itfs Witch Hazel Salve, bnt eczema, soalds, barns, brais- boils, nloers snd all other skin tronbles sen be iostsotlv relieved ny tbe ssme remsdy. Ed Fsrnswortb and Lee French are np at Bumpier for supplies for O. E. Farnswortb's sheep camps. Hick Mslbews and V. Oentry, antler tbe firm name of Mstbews At Oentry, are associated together in the bsrber business io the new stsnd, two doors sooth of the postoffloe, They solicit a call. Shaving, IS eeots. tf. Pendleton Tribune: O. W. Res, of Heppner, familiarly known ss "Qov." arrived from Portland Ibis morning, ae ooinpanied by his dsnghter, Mrs. Jsrry Cohen, who is Mrs. Msrk P. John's sister. Mr. Rea and bis dsnghter are on tbeir way to Kansas City, Mo., to at tend the silvsr wedding of Mr. Ilea's sister, whom be bas not seen in 22 years. Any lady desiring to purchase a sew ing machine shonld call on J. W. Vangbsn and examine bis latest Im proved White machines. A bsppy com bination of a writing desk and machine combined. Light, rapid and easy running. J. A. Woolery, one of the leading busi ness men of lone, was in town yester day on business. "For three years we bave never been wltbnol Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la the boose," says A. U. Pstter, with E. O. Atkins k Co., Indianapolis, Iod., "snd my wife wonld as sooo think of being without floor as a bottle of Ibis remedy in tbe snmmer season. We bsva nsed it witb all three of our ebildreo and it bas never failed to cure not simply stop pain, bat cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone wbo tries it will find it so." For sale by Cot.ser k Brock. Willie Hashes, wbo bas been attend ing Bishop Poott's Aosdsmy at Portland, I returned borne a few days ago. .a L.si a dtM.i.e, siV.B ibaithav. on tbe 1st UOUOOB la puonsora svory o.i..ru-7 honesty of any person, bnl It Is eom- pelled to Insist opoo me asso-ia ftlsa of subscription, whether the snb- Libwbe Oom.Ho. Vde,bill or th. cssa wbo earns bis bread by honest toil. Wt cannot ruutbs paper on any other plea. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ttyn ill. WHOM IT HAY CONCERT: Ko- 1 tire Is brby given lbs! 1 have on U fnV W2lTi:Z?i B'V-fo Issue. . y.ar. TU. first issue 'J? r.T-r v-irSTbt N.mber, aonlsinleg abont twice as many th arror-llng hi law, lUiln tnree .on.us .. 1ln-r I,,M. loa.lhe, witb a large Bomber of picture, Tbe prise of The Outlook ia three dollars a year fo advenes, or less then a cent a day A -n -.1 It. I . I k. uma la - At If! V offtf-e I Tba Oss.ite noes no. ,,-" - u, mirM by after del of tills notice. Heppner, Or., May 7. 1? S.U. fc. Bi'sor, Astlftn, Si-AS. Walt. Thompson runs stags between Heppner, and Mooqmeot, arriving tvwry day exempt Mondsy and leaving every day except Bnaday, Shortest and cbesp AVE YOl'H GfUM. Few realise tbst each squirrel ds troys II CO worth of grsln ennosJiy Wskelee'e Sqnirrel and Oopber Exter minator Is tba most ffeoie aod o- ooiieaS poison known. Pries reduced to 30 eaia. Consr k Broek and Minor k Co.. sirotita. Rsotwer: J. A. Woolery agent, lone: Nichols k Leseb, sgeols Lexington. Call at I Tillsfd's for all kinds ol Wbst b Hop Gold? Best pert emalo.Ute1, Send Mr a spcimo e pj ssJ lllustraf. E. J. BWienas, I prospeetns to Tbe Otit'nnr, 13 Arof I wet goods, el bis pfw "W IP lp W 'I lso. HiwIuikCllr. bolt bo ildlpg. II Tetter, Balt-Ilheum and Ecsema. tn.. Li.nu It. lilnir anil smarting. tncl dent to these diiteoses, is Instantly allayed by applying Chatniwrlain a t,j9 ana bkin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cored ny w. n Is equally efficient for itching piles and favorite remetiy ror aor uippi, Tf fills. Bend yonr address to U. E. Buoklen k Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life rills. A trial will convince voa of tbeir merits. These pills are easy la act loo and are fk.mrl hands, t bllbliiln. frost blU-S I nertlnularlr sffective io tbe core of Uoo- : . " . . i.... '.: ii.. !-.. v... it and chronic aore ryes, so c. y Ilr. fady's C'ndtUon rewders, are Jtwt wbat a borae newts wrnen in osn I sbh s ml. 1 .... -lal ass mxttA condition, ionic, ohj"i iri"" - vermifuge. Thev are not fisnl but medicine and the le in nsej w puis borssi In prime condition. Prlco Vt tmuim per package. The Iienedlrt Arnold mansion in Fair- mount park, Philadelphia. m iir,l tjt IM orliflnul ronditlnn by l"" Vairmount I'atk Art a-iristi.m. It titiilt in 17nl by Jol.n M I'h-rn, snd with the large tU surrounding It w-aa Mild to lleiu'dirt ArrioH Mr rutfi TK. i.roirtv wss) forfelt'-d til t?T on account of Arnold's treason, .nd m,A, in Col. lUrhsrd Jlsmlllon In iTti tt t-Biiir the urotirrty of the tt v of Phllsdi Iph'ti in I"''. nd sin HU ha breo il rests oriant sn dwellinr. Bi frw alierslion bs tr msd In It tbst It aiati'is u-ouy prac tically ss It wss wb. n l.u.lt. It U rr gsrdcd s- pn of tU Cc-'t sptcmrni 1 nf co)opl nrrV'e;,rt lrv'f W'i'h CATARRH localVisease Be le Ih rentH of seM ead ssiss sHfaeti ehseeea. Itaea keean kysslMiM rwir wkfk Issi.iiiied dl rerny leto tM riia. Ha te 'inl'kiy aueuf lied tt firs 3 1 B Cream Balm L (like, ktxmWdged l he tbe lJwsf fsMli iarrli,(id la Hs "1 ' eweediea. II ti ls a-lrtrr-, aiiars le I..SfieU". ke thmtm. p the iviMnii. ff.H e'le, I si pfieweSBrts-wrtl lrv"s eUr gtMaos hfeis -aU.1 fcltVlUkkHWarres Sweet, PrWlW linalinn aud Hlnk UesJsobS. For Ml laria and Ltver tronlil that bave bees proved invalosble. Thef are guaran teed to be perfectly free from every deleterious snbstsnee and to be purely vegelsbls. They du not weaken by their set ion, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorating the system. Regular sis iix. per Dos. nom by Conser A Brock, droggist. Oeo, French left ysstsrdsy lor the monutaln. He Informed a Ossette re porter tbst the Uepposr boys-camp-tenders" are making arrsngsmeota Io rslebrate the Foortb la grsod ityla si Snmpter. 0o. Armstrong, wbo la now raonieg the popular saloon on tbe Malloek sor ter, bas pnl In tbe Hop Oold drsogbl beer. Milwaukee and Hop Oold bottle bHr, flee li enors and cigan always o band. John Dorhsm, aiiao niliolo gtst. Csll on the boys snj get font boef toy lftii oi Qatt. 19 t