1 FoiUaud Library I OFFICIAL PAPER 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 29, 1897. NO. 557 K SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BT THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. H JS.50 per year. $1.25 for nx months, 7B ot. cor three moncus, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPER is kept on nie at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, (M and 85 Mere hunts Exenangs, San Francisco, California, where cou raota for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily eioept Sunday arriving at Heppner Jnnetion 1:30 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junotion 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 8:10 a. m I Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:15 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. and Uma ilia 9:15 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 51)5 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 a. m. ard ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m. . Fast Mail No. 2 leave Portland 9 p. m. and ar rives at Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at Portland 7 :CC a.m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. H & N., Heppner, Ore. United States Officials, President Vice-President Secretary of State secretary of Treasury Secretary of Interior.. Seorelary of War Secretary of Navy Postmaster-General. . . William McKinley ...Garret A. Hobart John Sherman .....Lyman J. Gage . . Cornelius N. Bliss ....Kussell Alger John D. Long Jam ha A. Gftrv Attoriiey-ttensral . Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson siate or Oregon. Governor..... W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincald Treasurer..... Phil. Metoohan Bupt. Pubho Instruction O. M. Irwin . Attorney General C. M. Idleman Congressmen grEf8rma,ul Printer .'.W. H. Leeds ( R. S. Bean, 8nprme Judges I F. A. Moore, ( C. K. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell E'roeeouting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator A, W. Gowan Bepresentative. J. N. Brown I lonnty Judge A. G. Bartholomew '' Commissioners J.K.Howard J. W. Beckett. " Clerk J.W.Morrow " Sheriff E. L. Matlock " Treasurer Frank Gilliam " Assessor J. r Willis " Surveyor J. W. Hornor School Sup't Jay W. Shipley " Coroner B. F. Vaughan BIPPKIB TOWS OFFICERS. Mayor Tho. Morgan C'xinnilmen Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Hlocum, M. Lichtenthal and J. K. Simons. K ooruer W. A. Richardson T.-easurer L. W. Hriggs Marshal A. A. Roberts Precinct 0 facer. Justice of th Pesos W. E. Kichardson Constable N. 8. Whetstone United States Land Officer. TBI DALLES, OB. J. P. Moore Hegister A. 8. Biggs Beoeiver LA OBAKD1, OB. B. F, Wilson Register J. H. Kobbins Receiver SJXORET BOCIXTZEO. KAWLINS P08T.NO.il. O. A. B. M tets at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of arh month. All veterans are invited to Join. Q W. Smith, C. O. Kuuda. Adjutant, tf Commander. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offloe in the City Drag Store, near City Hotel. tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe boars, 8 lo 10 . m., and 12 lo 2 p. m , at residenoe, Mrs. II. Welch's property, aod 10 to 12, a. no , to 2 lo 0 p. m., at offloe in lb rear of Borg't Jewelry More. national Bam ol Heppner. WaT. FINLAND, ED. K. BISHOP. President, Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 'COLLECTIONS Mad on FeYoreble Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD HEPPNER. tf OREOON First National Bank OF HEPPNER- C. A. RHCA, T. A. RHCA. GEO. W. CONatA. 8. W. SPCNCCH. President Vie President Cashier Asa't Cashier Tr&nadj I Gcncnl Bmiitig Boiiucss. EXCHANGE h On" all paria el the world Bough t and Sold. Collections made on all points en reaaoaable Term, anrptna and undivided Fronts. 44.000 00. Tbe Oatetta does sol qnratloo tbe bnoealy of toy pertoo, bat it is eom pelled lo lestet apoa lit easb la aJvsoee r.laa ol sobsoripUoa. vbetber Iba iib- eenbb Ooroelius Vaadn bill or tbe aaao who tarsa bM breaa by booaei toil. eauoot run ibe paper oa any other pi as. f beer ft HENDLEY Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances N Made on Clips of '97 "WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. Sent Free To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, we will send free, upon application, a oopy of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this Society. In addition to its in tensely interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual pre miums given by the paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLHNCE, 410-411 United Charities Building-, New York. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET I FIRST-Go via. St Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very beat service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines 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 agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 246 Mark St, Portland Or, STOCK BRANDS. While yon aeep yonr subscription paid up yen oan keep your brand in free of charge. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, PBcn left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. Cook. A. J..Lsna.Or. Horses. Soon riehtahonl . der; Cattle, same on right hipi ear mark square orup on uii aau spin in ngnw Douglass, W. M Galloway. Or. Cattle, B Don right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, B D on left hip. Ely, Bros., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELI on left shoulder, cattle same on leftbip. hole id ngm ear. Florence, L. A.. Hsnnner. Or. Cattle. LF on right hip: horses. F with bar under on riahl shoulder. T rr ti it i . tlJ on the left shoulder: cattle braudad J on right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Hangs in Morrow oounty. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horses. elrelsT on left stifle; eattle, same on right hip, aadei half jrop in r m out n leri ear Kennr. Mike. Henoner. Ot. Horses branded KNY on lefthiD eattls same and otod oft Lift art under slops on the right Leahev. J. W. Uennnar Or. Horaea branded L and A on left shoulder: nettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slit in right ir. Minor. Oscar, tieooner Or. 4rtie. M rj on right hip; horse, M on left shoulder. Morgan. H. H., Heppner, Or. Hones, M ) on left ehouldei eattls same on left hip. Osbnrn. J. W.. Dmwlaa. Or.: hone O on lef shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Parker h Glaason. Hardman.Or. Horaaa IP on leri snoumer. Pipe. J. H.. Lexington. Or. Horses. JE eon eoted on left shoulder; asttUe, same on Uf hip. nnaer dii in eacn ear. Kaotor. i. W.. HsDDner. Or. Hons. JO ot left shoulder. Cat Us, Ooo right hip. fioerrr. K. G. Hennnar. Or. Cattle W C on left hip, orop of right and nnderbit in left year, aewtap; onrsee n von mi saoaiaar. ThompMA, 1. A., Ueppner, Or. Horses, on left shoulder: eattle. 1 on left shoalder. Turner K. W- Ueppnsr. Or. flmall capital T left shonldsr, horses i eattle earns oo left hip wiui spilt in doid nan. Waitonharger, W. ., Galloway, Or.; horses quarter circle JW oo right shoulder; cattle quarter circle J w na right hip and right sine, rrnp and hole in left ear. Uarge in Morrow ana Umatilla counties. NOTICE OF INTENTION. r mn nmrt if rut m r r a AuviAat vi ii n ai s i a a' r s t ri , wrtr.uviii J May. 10, 1W7. Nolle. Is herehy given that the following-named settler hss filed notice ol his Intention to maks anal proof In siiKDort ol his claim, and that said proof will he made briore . w. Morrow, ounty uisrk, at Heppner, uregon, on june , iwi, vis: HENRY C. POULHKN, Hd. T, No. II!L tat 1. Hoc. la. To. H . R.MI He Brntmrn the following wllwms to prove ner cnniinnous rasiusnce upon sua cuitivsuoo ol, said land, vis: VHIIIe am Lnalllna. Benlanrla Ijielllns Renrv F. Toller eud Ailwrt It. Conrtnf, all of Hard- msn. orrgou. J AH. r. MimiHK, Hi 54 keglsler, TLe regular sabaonptloD pnoe of tbe S-rai-Werkly Uaielta ia $2.50 aod tbe refftilar prioe of tbe Weekly Orfgonlad is 11.50. Any oo obeeribiof for tb Osteite and payinf for on year it advanoa eaa get bob tbe Osteite aod Weekly Orrgooieo for 13.60. All old sat eenbert psylog their sobeoriptlon fcl ooe year lo adranea will be entitled t tbe ". ASSIOXEES NOTICE. riH) ALL wHOM IT MAT CONCERN; No- 1 tlco la hrt f1n thai I hse on the 1st day of Msf , IW7, Ml spplnl4 as aaalsnae of ih rMw ot i w. 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Kipling will contribute to McCLuRg's all of the short stories he will write during OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazink a series of short stories In which the same cuaracwrs win appear, aunougn eacn win Anthony Hop Frank R. Stockton Bret Hart Stanley Weyman will all have stories in McClubi's for the These are only a small fraction of the great and .off, wo Buusuiipbiuu pnee ui wnicn 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 Campaign Of Education How to Get it rr r A A -For MMItllllllllm UNPARALLELED OFFER mmate skill. Buch a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be la every home. The subscription price of Leslie's Is tt pe nnum. We make the unparalleled otter of a oopy ol 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 gilt, and will be constant reminders ot the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the Heppner, Oregon. The WEEKLY MONTHLY Outlook Publishes: Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will t lo 1HS17, a it he been daring each of Its tweoty sereo yesr. a History of Oar Oo Tiroes. Id it various editorial departments The Outlook gives oompaot review of tbe world' progress: it follow witb car all lb Important pbilanthropio sod to doslrial movement of lb dsy; Iras a complete department ot religious oewt; devote moeb (pec to tb interest of lb home; review e arrant (iterator; fa re U be cbeerfal table-talk aboot aim aod things: aod, io abort, sin to give fresh infnrmalloo, origioal observation, aod reseooabl titerlsinrjieet. Bgiaoiog witb tb fifty fliflb volome, tb paper will eaeum lb frgular mag io site, wbicb will add greatly lo it oavoiDO aod attrartiveoese. Tb Out lock la published vry Rstorday fjfty two lasoe a yesr. Tb first Issue lo ob naootb is so Illustrated U sgatio Nnrcbrr, ooisirjior about I Ire as 1007 Dage a lb ordinsry isans, IngMhet witb I ergs archer of pictures. Tb prtei ef Tb Outlook i tore dollar year lo advaooa, of lea Ibao a coot a day. fired lor a soins oopy sad illqetrt eO pro pro! us to Tb Outlook, 13 Aster ti BB,t t tt won a Magazine 1897 Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better authoritative history of this period from his unpublished. In connection with this series the editor's direction. write during the coming year, with the exception wnicn were engaged iroin mm long ago, will animal stories in the same field as the "Brer stories. the coming year. oe complete In itself. Robert Barr Clark Russell coming year. ' Important features of McClube's Maoazins for 4) J.UU To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weakly, Published at 110 fifth Avenue, New York, is full of the best things. Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary department! are edited with eon- Notice of Intention. TAKD OFFICF, AT THK DALLES OREOON, J May 10. Ii7. Notlne Is hsrrhy given that the followlns-namrd arttlir has Hlwl nil, of his Intention lo maks final proof In support ot his rlalm, and that said prool will be snade before J. W. Morrow, I'minty clerk, at llnppner, Orrgon, oa iune 1st. IW1, rls: ALBERT COt'RTKR, R. No. Km. for the HU HWV and su kwu Hd Sec.iW. Tp. SM . R K , V.. M. Henamra the following wltnrsara to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation Ol, said land, vis: Villllam l.urlllng. Rrn)amln t.nlllng, Charles M. M. Hastings and Henry C. foulsen, all el Bardman, Oregon. JAB, T. KOORK. HIM Register. Notice of Intention. Laso Ornr at Li damns, Osaoosi. May IMh. IwT. XTOncit t RRRF.RY OIVKN THAT Til It followlng nainwl setlirr has DM Ooti of his InU-ntluii to msks Dual prnol In support of his rlalm, and that said proof will ba mads before County Clerk ol Morrow Comity, Oregon, ai nrpuaer, wrrgon, on gillie n. tmit. vis; (.KOK'.ft W. I'KA KfiOM. Rd. R. Ho. Ml lt the ft' ME. and U REU Bar. 7) Tp I N R 27 K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis roniiiiiious resilience iitHin anq ruiuvation ol said land, vl: Oaorge M Vinson, John A. Thompson, William Ayers, and lavld at. fres- ley, an 01 ueppuer, ureguu. a. r. wntm, M&M Register, Now I tb lima lo get tb Weekly Oreiroaian, tba great! aewspspsr of Ibe West. Wllb tbeOeaetU, both strict ly io advance, one year, t-l.&O. No better eombioetioD of owp(er eso b mad la tba stat. AVB VOIR URA1H. Few rrslise that earh X)olrrl d troy II CO wortb of grain anoaslly Wskele' Hquirrrl aod Oopher Eiter mlosior is tb roost effeetiv aod eew- aomics! polatio koowo. . l'r(ri rsdaead to 30 oral. Co oas A Urork aad Idioor k Co., sgeola, Heppner; J. A; Woolery sgatit, loss; Nialeol A Isseb, kgeeU uetlngtoo. ; . . IV.l, . ,, . . vu ei wv soiaru a iv en emus 01 . . ., , , wet goods, at , Dw plao lo tb City BOtel tmtldlDg.' It FORGOT COLORS." Experience of a Man Who Was Nine Months in a Dark Boom. The human eye, though trained to distinguish colors, may by want of use forget how to distinguish them. The unique experience of Dr. E. Harley, F. R. S., related in the London Spectator, establishes the fact that color can be forgotten, as well as learned, by human sight. Dr. Harley, in order to save tho siglit of one, perhaps of both eyes, when one was injured, voluntarily immured him self in a room made totally dark for nine months. The fortitude which enabled him to adopt this course and the ingenuity by which he preserved his health and fao ulties in this, the most mentally and physically depressing of all forms ot imprisonment, are sufficiently remark able; but Dr. Harvey also kept an ac curate record of his impressions when he at last looked again upon the light, after the supreme moment at which he satisfied 'himself that he was not blind, but could see. He found that in th nine months' darkness his eyes had lost all sens of color. The world was black, white and gray. They had also lost the sense of distance. His brain interpreted the picture wrongly. His hand ;lid not touch the object meant to be grasped. Practice soon remedied the last induced defect of sight. Experiment with skeins of various-colored wool, iii the presence of one who had normal color vision, restored the first. EFFECT OF MUZZLES. Their Enforced Use Das Changed the ltreed of London Dogs. The muzzling order has now been so long in operation that one is able to see its practical results, at all events so far as Loudon is concerned, says the Lon don News. They are really very remark able, especially from a point of view not likely to be immediately taken. The supremacy of the fox terrior is gone. One misses the little, vivid white spots tiint moved about so quickly and made streets and thoroughfares gay, and, it must be admitted, noisy. Most of these dogs were mongrels, and, being of no appreciable value, and probably of no clearly defined ownership, they passed quickly In a wholesale way into the lethal chambers. London, is rid of them, but at all our towns the white terrier with the odd markings is still in the ascendant. On tbe other hand, here in town we have the, Irish and the Scotch. Tbeee are as yet pret ty pure; they keep rather to themselves, after the manner of the provincials, but in a couple of years mongrelism will assert Itself, and Lon don will be overrun. Aait is, the hardy little Aberdeen, with his lonir lxxlv. short legs and nondescript mnrkinga of black and gray and mustard, holds the street, and tho IriBh terrier lonfa about, social and easy-going. ihey are both excellent In their own way, but, for all that, one misses the sharp, quick vitality of the fox terrier. even as a mongrel he seemed to conccn- trate In his active little body all doiro-v qualities, especially fidelity and hatred of cats. INGENIOUS BIRD. Queer Performance of Feathered Resident .of Somali Land. The honey bird, of which we saw sev eral during our travels in Somali Land, Is well worthy of mention an a natural curiosity, says a writer in tho Kino teenth Century. It is a little gray com mon-looking bird about the size of a thrush. It first forces itself uixm the not ice of the traveler by flying across hla path uttering a shrill, unlovely cry. It will then sit on a neighlior Ing tree, still calling and waiting for him to follow. Ily abort, rapid flights the bird will lead Its gucat on and on, till after awhile the traveler notice that the bird baa stopes its onward course anil I hanging about among a certain half-dozen trees. These being visited one after another, and careful ly examined, the M-urch will be re- wardeil by finding a nest of Ws In one of them. The nrobnbllltv in that them will 1 honey in It. I have never known the bird mintaken. It Is a mat ter of honor with the natives to set oalde a good jiortion of boury for the bird. Alt bough this artiuu of the honey bird is an mtahiiHhrd fact of natural hiatory, it Is none the Iras un accountable, and It would be Interest ing to know whether he rvrr tries to entice quadruped also to assist biin In obtaining bis much-loved honey. KISS FOR EVE.HYON& Aa Aaaaal Koauaalaa fair Where Oaea latino ttelgaa. lli'liitagen, a Itouuianlno country town tit 1,2"0 inhabitant, holds lis an nual fair on the feat of Ht. Theodore. On this ot-casion tbe plat swarms with newly umrrii il brhli-s from no or W) vil lages In the iliatrlct; widows who have taken frefcli husband remain at home. The young women, In fi-atl.e alllrr, and generally sttenik-d ly their moth ers-in-law, rsrry jug of winn en-wrsUi-d with flowers In their hand They kit every one tiny meet, and afterward prrarnt lh Jug to hie Hi for a "hi p." The Individual thus re gsled liratow a small gift on tb1 fair Cybrlr Not to partake of the proffered wipe I regarded aa an inault l' the young wife sm4 her family. She la therefore rreerrd toward Strsngrra, Slid only It law thoas' whom she thinks likely to teste if her wine The klaaing 1 tarried on every where in the street, in the tsierns and In pi l vale Iioiim ". The origin of this ruslmn I telle! In nlnMiiilir. Home any that It dstei Wk to the litiir when the Turk made freiient raid Imo Trsnylstila and rsrrled away all the young wotneri ibcv eould lay their band on. Hurb of th"n ron trued fo ra-spe from rsptivltv happening to return to lldmsgen at the time of the filr, kd their friend . Bill! r'l.MI.I", BIMI trn .ITJIirrii Willi , , , .1 1 nonpratulaii-d lluUi Ih'ir w 01,1b r , rU4trilM 1. . Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tbe sense of smell and completely derange tbe whole system whep entering it through the muoous surfaces. Sueb articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage tbey will do is ten fold to the good you oan possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Oure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Qo., Toledo, O., contains no meroury, and is taken internally, soting directly upon the blood end mu oous surface of the system. In baying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sore you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, prioe 75o. per bot tle. Milton Eagle: A surprising and pleasing discovery was made in the tunnel of the gypsum works near Hunt ington, tbe owners of wbioh are Ladd, Beebe and Bourke, ot Portland. , Tbe mine is opened up by a 300 toot tunnel, and at that distance while blasting, tbe men came aoross a 19-foot ledge of quartz and oulospar gaogue, which assays from $3 to 83.80 a ton in gold. Mr. Isaao Horner, proprietor of the Burton Houbo, Burton, W. Vs., and one of the most widely known men in the state was oured of rheumatism after three years ot Buffering. He says: "I have Dot sufficient oommand of language to convey any idea of what I suffered, my physicians told me that nothing uould be done for me and my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve roe of my suffering. In June, 1894, Mr. Evans, then talesmen for the Wheeling Drug Co., reoommed ed Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At this time my foot aqd 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 (welling began to decrease, tbe the paio to leave, and cow I consider that I am entirely onred. For sale by Consert Brook. Long Creek Eagle: Frank Mulkey came in from Heppner Saturday witb a load of freight. While on bis way out be bad (he bad luok to lose a span of bis horses, and was oompelled to re turn borne for others before be ooold proceed 00 bis way to Heppner. W. B. Johnson, Newark, 0.L says "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only ohild from dying by oroop." It has saved thousands of others suffering from oroup pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious tbrost and long troubles. Tbe rains ot Friday and Saturday will put tbe finishing touches 00 tbe grain orop, aod wo may now look forward to exoeediogly good results. The crescent waves on Cretan shores, The cross of Christ goes down ; The Turks are helped by Christian powers Who bombard tort and town. Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds I'oor Cuba's piercing cry ; Then let us drown these shsmeful deeds In Bperry's "Llnwood Rye," For sale at the Belvedere saloon, E. Q. Bperry, proprietor. tf Every new subscriber of tb Osteite from this dste, Msy 25, 1W, will receive a premium a book wortb alona tb price of tba subscription. tf Not only piles of ths very worst kind eso b cured by Dew itt'a Witch Haze1 Halve, bat eczema, (oaldr, burn, bruis- boils, ulcers aud all other skin trouble oan b instantly relieved hj tb asms remedy, Hiok Mathews and V. Oeotry, onder th firm nam ot Mstbtw A Oeotry, r associated together io tb bsrber bus id ess io th Dew stand, two doors south of th postnfTlo. They eolioit oll. Rhsviog, 15 cents. If. Mr. W. O. Gentry, of tbl plane, aod two daughters, Mrs. llobbin, of Th Dalle, aod Mrs. Msgooo, of Hants Msrgsrita, California, left tbl morning for a month' visit In Foi valley, Grant oounty. Tetter, Halt-lOirnm and Kt ema. Tbe Intense Iteblng and smarting. Inci dent to theme dliM-ejiee. Is Instantly allayed by a mily log Cbmlwrllii' Kye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad case have been permanently cured by it. It U equally enn ient irr itching pile and a favorite) remexly for aora nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost tdtes and ohronlc aora eye. 2-1 eta. yet bog. Dr. fady'i fanitlUoa Powder, ar Just what a horse needs when to bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermlfngo. Thev am not fooil bat Died Id tie and the beet In naa to nut bora In primo condition. Prlie 25 cent per mm kagn. Is a LOCAL DISEASE a Is It rMtt at eMs aa Il ke rn4 ky s pxaaant rwlf wkv la .i.wt 4f tmnif u ibe aiaxrUa. Ha. teg .ivUSiy M U gl.SS r l aieaca Ely's Cream Balm Is s.kmM(e4 le h U sviat thnrcr ear fre himiismiIi, IMS la ll4 bm nay revet or a. I It tmttm m4 li mm tee asl eT. WW PQVMF. Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulnees. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the chnap brands. , ROYAL BAKING POWDZB CO., KIW YOBK. A Tick in His Ear. The Oregon Seoul of tbe 24th instant say : Mr. Darling, father of Mas. 0. 8. Mil ler of this oity, arrived here a few days ago from bis home in Eobo, Umatilla oounty. He bad been suffering intense, ly for about six weeks with an affeotioo of bis ear, wbioh baffled the skill of pby. siaians there and at La Qrande. Upon bis arrival here Dr. Phy was called, and it did not take him but a few minutes, with tho aid of his mirror and instru ments to asoertain tbat a wood tiok bad securely fastened itself on tbe drum of the suffering man's ear. Tbe tiok wee removed and appeared to be as lively a a cricket. Its career is ended, however, . and it is now on exhibition in a vial of alcohol in tbe dootor's offloe. The oper ation of removing it was a delicate on and refleots oredit of tbe skillful young pbjBioian. Don't neglect a cough because the weather is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Oure ia easy to take and will do what its name implies. Wm. Grout", forty years old, a sawyer, employed by tbe Sugar Pine Saw Mill oompany, near Restoo, on tb old Coos bay wagon road, met with a fatal aocl dent UbI Friday. While himself and son wer turning a log 00 tbe oarriage with a oant book, the carriage started, and tbe saw struck Ibe oant book and threw Orout against tbe lower saw. Before tbe oarriage oould be stopped tbe saw had passed lengthwise through tba body, beginning at the neck and completely outting bim in two. Hi body wa frightfully mangled. He leave a large family. Any lady desiring to purchase a sew ing machine should oall oo J. W. Vangbao and examine bis latest im proved White machines. A bappy com bination of a writing desk and machin combined. Light, rapid and easy running. tf. Pendleton Tribune: Frank Day, wbo ba been eogaged in improving the con dition ot tbe Pat Klne road, yesterday brought into town tbe skull ot tb skeleton wbioh he unearthed Dearth road some week ago, and he presented the same to Dr. O. J. Smith. "For three year w bave never been without Chamberlain' Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho bouse," say A. H. Patter, with E. a Atkini k 0o Indianapolis, Iod., "and my wife would a (000 think of being without floor a bottle ot this remedy ia tb sammer esoo. W hsv need it with all tbre of our obildreo aod il has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, bat cure absolutely, It i sll right, and aoynn wbo trie it will And it o." For sal by Conser k Brock. Ooldendale (Wash.) Beolioel: J. W. Reddinglon, of tb Poyallup Com mere, i aaiiJ to be tb owner of an lm Ire tbat is oovered, from tbe lowest to th highest branch, witb bop leave thai grow out of tb tree. Mr. Ileddlngtoo aorooot for tb freek by saying thai vral year go b tried lo kill off a lot of bnp vine io tb vicinity of th Irn and found them bard to kill. Tbl yesr 00 bop vine oam op, bat th slra tre I oovered on vry brsnrb witb large and perfect bop leavee. Tb fact tbat Mr. lledilingtoo i a cbrotilo Joker mor ssslly accooot for tb lm-bnp prod act. Old I'eople. Old people wbo requlr meJioia to rrgnlst tb bowel sod kidney will And lb trn remedy lo Elertrio Bltlsr. Tbl medioio doe Dot atimulsta tod rxiotain do whisky nor other iolonosnt, but acta a a looio and alterative. It aot mildly on th stomach nl bow la abiding strength and giving too to th organ, thereby aiding Natar la th perfiirroarje of th ftinalioii. F.leotrlo Hitters Is SB leellsiil petirer snd side digestion. Old t'eopl Hud it Just st ernly what Ihey need. 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