Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 06, 1897, Image 1

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With a New Summer Ad.
77e Gazette Does Job Work
FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1897.
NO. 559
SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
. BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor 'and Bus. Man.
At $3.50 per year, $1.26 for six months, 75 ots.
or three monens, striotly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIB PAPER is kept on file at E. G. Wake'
L Advertising Agency, M and 65 Merchants
Sxohangs, Ban Franoieoo, Calitornia, where oou-
mot for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
FRED
HENDLEY
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker
City, Elgin and Huntington.
uninnr
s V.J J-L 1 1 r
East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junotion 1:30 a. m.
Ijeaves nepDuer Junction aJ a. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 8:11) a. m
l Spokane Express No, 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
ana uni ma ;io p. m.
Mint
OOOOOOOOOO 00SJ 50 000000000 oos
$ SPRAINS 'If, St. Jacobs Oil the foil Use
11 and ' 1 ' ' O it and promptly feel the cure. That's
PAINS HHl j all, but that is something sure.
lcClure
SEVEN
s Magazine
For 1897
GREAT SERIALS
FIRST-Go via. St. Paul be-
Portland Express No. 8. from Spokane, arriveB CaU86 the lines to that point will
at Umatilla 5:05a. m. and Heppn r Junction 8:10 j , , ,
a. m. and ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m. i aflord yOU the Very best Service.
SECOND See that the coupon
I'ast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and beyond St. Paul reads via. 1 the
rives at Heppner Junction lsil a. m. and at m; . , , , .. ,
Portland 7:51 a.m.
For further information ir quire of J. 0. Bart,
Agent O. K k N., Heppner, Ore.
United States Officials.
President ..William McKinley
Vee-Presldent... Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
secretary or treasury Lyman J, Gage
A New Life of erant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of
; juram ever puousnea. ; (uegini in oecemDer.)
Rudy&rd Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begins in May.)
Charles A. Dana.' "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
i ; . ,r years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better
' fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his
' recollections and correspondence.
Portraits of 6reat Americans.' Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series
., I of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of
juAivtus uk this UMUd from waablngton to uncoin.
Pictures of Palestine.. Specially taken under the editor's direction.
Stories ot Adventure. A serial by CONAN BOYLE, in which he will rise his extraordinary
' - - talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holme's" stories, given him
. a place Desiae roe ana uaoonau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS v
IAN M ACLAREN, AU the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception
' -. of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
nnrmjt r 1 n Mrl.lTRR'a MiniliHi. -. .
teriDg the Union Depot there, and JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS., a series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
ii. j.. ? - ! l i I - -Rabbit" and the "I.ittla Mr. TWNiwiir atari.
Wisconsin Central because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lines en-
lts service is
particular.
first-class xn every
THIRD -For information, call
the
Cornelius n! Bliss on your neighbor and friend
Beorfltary of Interior
tSSSS of N.Vy".V:::::.-::"uj8otm i. lSZ newest ticket agent-and ask for a
&SS r,ef.diDg vitu he Wisconsin
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson Central lines, Or address
3an. 4
Jai. c. Pond,
Governor W. P. Lord Gen. Pas. Agt,
Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid Milwaukee, Wis.
a rewumr mil. neuuiuu
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimbleflnger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCmjre's
- an oi tne snort stories ne wui write during tne coming year.
OCTAVE THANKT is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories in which the same
cnaracters win appear, aitnougn eacn win De complete in itseii.
Anthony Hop Bret Hart Robert Barr
Frank R. Stockton . Stanley Weyman Clark Russel
will all have stories in McClube's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClum's Maoazins for
isw, tne suDscnption pnee oi wnicn is oniy
8upt. Public Instruction.
Attorney Ueneral...
Senators ,
Congressmen
Printer
Supreme Judges.,
..G.M. Irwin
...C. M. Idleman
( 0. W. McBride
I J. H. Hitchei
I Ringer Hermann
1 W. H. Ellis
.... n. n. ijeeos
R. S. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District. '
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
I'rosaouting Attorney H. J, Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint 8enator... ... A, W. Rowan
or Geo. 8. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark St..
Portland Or,
BeDreeentative. . . .
('imnty Judge
" Commissioners..
J. W. Beokett.
" Clerk
" -Sheriff
" Treasurer
" Assessor
" Bnrreyor
School Sup't...
'' Coroner
J. N. Brown
G. Bartholomew
... J.H.Howard
...J. W. Morrow
..E. L. Matlock
.. Frank Gilliam
J. r. WUlls
... J. W, Hornor
.Jay W. Shipley
...11. F. Vaughan
Mijor...... .' Thos. florgan
Uinrilmen Geo. Conner, brank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Blooum, 31.
Liohtenthal and J. K. Simons.
K oorder W. A, Richardson
T easarw t W. Driggs
Marshal A. A. IlooerU
Precinct Officer.
Jnstieeof the Peaoe..... W. K. Richardson
Consutbla N. S. Whetstone
United States Land Offlosrs.
TBB DALLES, OB.
J. t. Moore Register
A. 8. Biggs Baowver
LA OSASDB, OB. .
B. F, Wilson Register
J.H. Kobbins Keoslvsr
7 8BCKBT BOOIETIES.
BAWLIN8 POST, NO. IL
O. A. B.
fseUatLexingtoa, Orthe bat Saturday ot
-arh month. All veterans are invited to loin.
H. W. Bmlth, 0. O. FryOA.
Adiuuuit, tf Commandar.
STOCK BRANDS.
While yon keep yonr subscription paid np yen I
eankeep your brand in freeof charge.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Hones, P B on left
snonider; oattie, same on leit tiip.
Cook, A. J.,Lna, Or. Homes, 90on rightshool
der; Cattle, sams on right hip: ear mark square
orop off left and split in right.
Douglass. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. R Don
right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, B D
on left nip.
Ely, Bros., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip. hole
in right ear.
Florence, h. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF oo
right hip horses. V with bar under on right
snouiaer.
t ........ vrM ir.-nn.. i nM. v.un i
If J on the left shoulder; cattle branded J on I
right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Range in
morrow county.
Johnson. Felix. Luna. Or. Horses. eirolaT on
left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under half
nop in nnt ana sum m leit ear
Kennr. Mike. Heppner. Or. Horses branded
KNY. on lefthip oattie same and orop off left I
sart under slops oo the right
Leahey. J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded
L and A on left shoulder; nettle sams on left I
hip, wattle over right eye, three elite in right I
One Dollar a Year
iv 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
..: For
. Minor, Oaoar, neppner. nr. Cattle, M D on
right hip; horse. M on left shoulder.
' Morgan, S. N Heppner, Or. Horses, M )
on left snoniuei oattie same on lert nip.
Osborn, J. W., Douglas. Or.; horses O on let
shoulder: oattie same cn right hip.
Parker A Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horses IP on
iMt snouiaer.
Piper, J- H Lexington. Or. Horses, JE eon.
nectsd ou left shoulder; oattie, same on laf hip.
under bit in each ear.
Hector. J. W Heppner, Or. Horses, JO ot
left shoulder. Cattle, Q right hip.
1
U N P flRfl LLELED
OFFER
Sparry, K. O, Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on
left lap, orop off right and nndernit li
dew lap: horses W Con left shoulder.
ThouiDson. J. A.. Heppner. Or. Horses, t OB I
left shoulder; cattle, t oa left shoo lder. I
Turner H. W Heponer. Or. Small oapltal T I
left shoulder, horaw; cattle sains oo left hip I
. f I i isre snouiaer, norsse; eacue
Dr. P. B.McSwords4--v
. ... . .. I quarter circle J w
FHrwuiAH ana sunulun.
.llowa. Or.: homes I
right shoulder; cattle I
Offln in the
City Hotel.
City Drug Store,
near
tf
ouarter circle J W on right hip and right sine,
crop and hole in left ear. Range in Morrow and
Umatilla counties.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
F I MrUoillk M 11 rV0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No-
-f J mwi ui mi I A- tire Is herehy given that I have on the 1st I
I day of May, IKM7, been appointed as assignee of I
Uc,l X rlCn, vjrtcuu.t. i me estate ot u. w. Hwaggart, iiisoiveni, ana
.... I all persons holding claims against said iiisol-
Offioe bonrt, 8 to 10 a. to. , sod 12 to I vent, or his estate, are hereby notified to pre-1
t m at raalrianna Mra. (1 We lob's sent the same to me at my odlce In Heppner, I
?.P- 1 r",Ae." . ,.,2 county, Oregon, property v.riLl by
proper iy, uu m m m. u, , - -1 oid acooraing to law, within tnree niontn
at omoe 10 id rear ot isorg s alter date oi this notice. to. a, hismop,
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, li full of the best things.
Its illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and its literary
departments are edited with con-
inmate skill.
Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be in every
home.
The subscription price of Leslie's is 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 snch offer was ever made before. No snch offer will ever be made
again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday
gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness.
Remit by postal order or check to the
GAZETTE,
Heppner, Orecon.
The
MONTHLY
p, rn ,
jewelry store.
Heppner, Or., May 7, 1W7.
Assignee,
Mi-04.
national Bani oi jsm ,
r l J June 10, lwr7. Notice Is
INTENTION.
WH
PKNLAND. RD,
PrralsML
R. BISHOP.
Cashier.
TRANSACTS 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Had on Favormbla Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD
HEFFNER. OREOON
DALLKH.ORF.OON.
nsrrhy given that
the following-named settler has Bled notice oil
his Intention to make anal proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will he made I
before J. W. Morrow, County ;lerk, at Heppner,
ureg uu, on aususi is, imn, vis:
JOHN JOHNHON,
Hd. K. No. tnno, for the sWta, See. a, Tp. 1 8..
It. U K , W. M.
He namee the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cslUvsUon
oi. saiq tana, vn:
( harlra Anderson, of Eight Mile, Oregon,
John R. I'elersnn, Frank A. lindell end An.
drew M. I'ellerson, all of Gooseberry. Oregon.
JAS. F. M'HikK,
y4 Keglstar.
Notice ot Intention.
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
First National Bank vi!LVlVJ9tyta
OF HEFTNER
C. A. Rhea,
T. A. KHC.
GEO. W. CONtCN,
s. w. srcNccn.
Preeldeot
Vie Prweldent
- Cashier
Aes't Cashier
Tnnsifli i Cfwril Bu.ii; BdntA
32XCriA.2STGK
i all paruof the world-
ibsl the follnwliig nained settler has filed nollre
oi his Intention In make Dual proof In suprt
of his rlslm, and that asld pmol will ha made
hiirej. w. Horruw.i Miniy i ira,ai urppner,
Oregon, on August II. vis:
AHllW M. MTTtMf)N,
Hd E No KM. for the KWH. Reo. .Tp.lt,
a vt K. W M
Hs name the following wltneeaee to prove
his continuous msidsare upon and cultivation
of. said land, vis:
( liar lee Aadaraon, of r.lgnt Vine, Oregon,
John B. peteraon, rmnk A. In nd. 1 1 and John
Johuaun, all tA trowel"". "f
j as. r. MOORK.
Vm Register.
ACROSS SPITZBERGEN.
An English. Explorer Penetrates the Ia-
terlor ot the Island.
A dispatch from Tromsoe, Sweden
says that the expedition organized in
England by Sir W. Martin Conway for
the exploration of the interior of Spits
bergen crossed the islands from weBt to
cast and back from east to west in the
middle of July. The crossing was ex
tremely difficult owing to the preva
lence of storms, fogs and floods. This
is the first crossing of Spitsbergen on
record.
Sir William Martin Conway, who, it
is reported in the above dispatch, has
succeeded ia crossing the icy wastes of
Spitzbergen, set out on his daring jour
ney, from London early in June. His
purpose was to explore the interior of
the islands. He sailed from Tromsoe,
in Sweden, in company with his nephew,
Mr. Trevor Battye, and four other per
sons. The expedition was provided with
Norwegian ponies, sledges, tents and
other supplies. They reached Spitzber
gen in safety, as letters received in Lon
don a few weeks ago testified. It now
seems, if the above report is true, that
they have succeeded in accomplishing
their purpose, and it may be hoped will
soon be ready to turn homeward again.
Spitzbergen is not one island, but, a
group oi islands, lying in tne Arctic
sea about 400 miles north of Norway.
The three largest members of the group
are Weet Spitzbergen, Northeast Land
and Stans Tnreland. By far the largest
and more important of these is West
Spitzbergen, with an area of 15,860
square miles. The entire region is ice
bound, and there are splendid glaciers
and several eharp peaks almost a mile
in height, whence the German name
Spitz(needle like) Bergen (mountain)
comes. The eastern shores are usually
very difficult of access owing to their
being swept by a cold arctic cunent
from the north, but the Gulf Stream
tempers the climate on the west aide of
the group. For this reason nearly all
attempts at exploration have heretofore
been confined to the east.
According to reports previously re
ceived, Sir W. Martin Conway may add
much that is new to our knowledge con
cerning this land no vegetation
flourishes in Spitzbergen but a polar
willow and a couple of berry bushes,
barring, of course, several species of
mosses and lichens. Reindeer, polar
bears, arctic foxes and vast swarms of
sea fowl, such as gulls, eider duck and
wild geese, are the chief animal in
habitants on the islands, though arctio
explorers and whale hunters frequently
visit the land. Earlier, whales and seals
were very abundant in these waters,
but, on account of wholesale depreda
tion by the hunters, they have been al-
rpoat exterminated. The islands are.
laid to have been discovered as early as
1553.
Sir William Martin Conway is an ex
plorer of wide experience. He won his
spurs in the Himalayas. In 1804 he con
ducted Important explorations among
the mountain summits of India, and by
reason of his discoveries he was
knighted by the late liberal govern
ment. He has also done much climbing
in the Alps, and a few months ago pub
lished a book called "The Alps from
End to End," which described his Jour
neys among the high peaks, passes and
Ice fields of Switzerland. Sir William
Martin Conway was at one time pro
fessor of arts In University College, at
Liverpool, and he climbs and explores
because he enjoys It. Detroit Frc
Press.
TQ BUY AN AMERICAN GIRL.
Proposition of a Chines Grandee at the
Russian Coronation.
At the recent celebration of the coro
nation of the czar a txttutiful American
girl, wbo had Una honor of a special In
vitation to all tbe state functions, at
tracted mn oh attention, and among her
many admirers wan a magnificent and
altogether illuert.rloiui young grandee of
the east, attached to the suite of tha am
bassador extraordinary, LI Hung
Chang.
Thla youth calmly announced to her
people that tie) would like to buy her,
whatever ttie prioe might be. When it
was) explained to him that AmrrUan
girla were not regarded a marknlabl
cominoditiea, and that In any event her
family did not deerire to part with her,
he wsa crratlv dint)iiiitMl: but trracv
Few realise that eech squirrel das fullv awcirtLnir hi a dinroiwtal. x asked
KEAS0N8 WHY
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
- isemedy la the Best.
1. Because it affords almost instant
relief in case of pain in tbe stomach,!
oolic and cholera morbus.
2. Beoaase it is the only remedy that
never fails in the most severe oases of
dysentery and diarrhoea.
3 Because it is the only remedy that
will core obronio diarrhoea.
i. Because it is the only remedy that
will prevent bilious oolio.
5. Beoause it is tbe only remedy that
will cure epidemioal dyeeutery. '
6. Beoause it is the only remedy that
can always be depended upon in oases
of oholera infantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt and
most reliable medioine in use for bowel
complaints.
8. Because it produces no bad
results.
9. Beoause it is pleasant and safe to
take.
10. Beoause it has saved the lives ot
more people than any other medioiue in
the world.
The 25 and 50c sizes for sale by Coo
ler & Brook.
Absolutely Pure
. Celebrated for its great leavening strength
and heallhfnlnees. Assures the food against
alnm and all forms of adulteration oommon te
the aheap brands.
ROYAL BAKING FOWDXB CO., NEW YORK.
THE GREEN LANES OF TBE PAST.
Arlington Reoord: James M. Johns
has reoeived the appointment of post
master at this place. Mr. Johns was
warmly recommended for tbe appoint
ment . and his aeleotion gives general
satisfaction.
$5.00
' Don't neglect a cough, because tbe
weather is pleasant; before the next
storm rolls around it may develop into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minote Cough Cure is easy to take and
will do what its name implies. For sale
by Cooser & Brock. ,
Arlington Reoord: Married at the
home ot the . bridegroom Mr. John
Franklin Morel and ot Bardman, and
Miss Ethel Myers, of Qooseberry, Rev.
J. W. Hughes, of Baker City, offloialiog.
Any lady desiring to purchase a se-
ig maobine should call on J. W.
Vaughan and examine bis latest Im
proved White machines. A happy com
bination ot a writing desk and machine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf.
William MoFall, head of the whole
sale paper firm ot Tbe Blake-MoFall
Company of Portland, died of apoplexy
on Baturday morning of last week.
I care not to gaze at the years coming on,
Thiclt-mantled in mist and with doubts
overcast,
But would rather stray back to the days that
are gone,
. Along the green lanes of the past
Across the cool mcadowa of memory, where
The birds ever sing, and the wild waters fall,
And the laughter of children Is borne on the
air,
And love shineth over it all.
The painter may picture the future in dyei
That rival the rose and the rainbow, and
till
It may leave him at last but a guerdon of
sighs,
And a hope'that It failed to fulfill;
The poet may sing of the splendors supreme,
Of the opulent ages, far-comlug and vast
I question hliu not, yet I ask but to dream
On the old quiet hills of the past.
The past Is my own there Is nothing oncer-
. tain
In all its wide range, and my title Is clear
While the future, at best, is s face on the cur
tain, That fades as my feet draweth near;
Then give me the blossoms, the birds and the
bowers,
And every loved scene where my soul
cllngoth fast,
Like an evergreen Ivy that mantles the towers
And feeds on the dews ot the past.
Jamss Nswton Matthkwi in July Ladies'
Home Journal,
W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says "One
Minute Congb Cure saved my only child
from dying by eronp.'' It ' has saved
thoaiabdsof others m tiering from oroup
noenmnuis, bronchitis and other serious
thiost and long troubles. For sale by
Conser & Brook.
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison of Wortbington, Iud.,
"Sun," writes: "Yon have a valuable
prescription in Eleotric Bitters, and I
can cheerfully recommend it for Consti
pation, Biok Heslaobe, and as a general
oystem tonic it has no equal." .Mrs.
Annie Htehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chicago, was all ran down, oonld not eat
nor digest food. Dad a bnokaobe whloh
never left her and felt tired and weary,
bnt six bottles of Eleotrio Bitters restor
ed ber health and renewed her strength.
Prioe 60 omits and $1.00. Get a bottle si
Conser de Brook's drug store.
l'ocketbook Lost.
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
Poor Cuba's piercing cry;
Then let us drown these shameful deeds
In Bperry'i "Llnwood Rye."
For sale at tbe Belvedere saloon, E
(J. Spsrry, proprietor. tf
CAHl) Or THANKS.
On July 2, between Wagner aol
Heppner, an imitation Moroooo pocket
book, containing three five dollar bills,
and tbre checks for 920, $3 and $5.25,
respectively. Finder will be suitably
rewarded by leaving same at First
National Bank or E. W. Rhea k Go's.,
Heppner.
9-lt J. 8. Baooxs.
Tbe pastor and members ot tbe M. E.
ohurch, Booth, express tbeir thanks to
the ministers and congregations ot lbs
several cburohei tor the kindness shown
in dismissing lervloe to attend tbt
funeral service in memory ot Lewis
Meadows,
oborch.
fas tor,
"Last summer one of oar grand
children was sick with a sever bowel
trouble," ssyt Mrs. E. Q. Ore gory, of
Frederiokatown, Mo. "Onr doctor'
remedy bad failed, tbeo w tried Cham
berlain's Colic Cholera i.nJ Diarrhnaa
conducted in Ibe above lUmadv. whinh
Q H. Howard, for iai by Conser A Brock. "
Now is tb time to get the Weekly
Oregonian, tb greatest newspaper of
the West. With tbe Onaette, both strict
ly in advance, on year, $3.50. No better
oombinstion of newspapers can be made
lo tbe state.
SAVE YOl'K OfUlN.
Bought and Sold.
Collertlane Ba4 on all snlau on
reasonable Terate.
tarptiie and andlrVled Profit, Ml.OOO 00.
Tb regular subscription pric of tb
Heoii-Weekly Oaa.lt i $2 60 and tb
regular rk el tb Weekly Oregon!
is 11.60. Any oe oboriblag for tlx
Ossett and baying lot on year is
advene eno gel b"a tb Oaiett and
doe sot qnetlofl lb Weekly Uregnoias or an ou sot-
Bwrao. bat It I com-1 err i bore paying their snlwrtpliooe ri
will b entitled W
Tb Oerett
Iuibmiv of anr
plld to Insist BP"" b ' feivsne ue year la adt nt
.1 anhaaritrtto. wneiiwr id iiic w
ii k- rvtfnaiins Vender but or tb
his bread by boseet loll Walt. Tbompeo. runs itage btw.
W eaooot ron tb pop" m aey other Oepp-er soi Memoes!, arriving every
tf 6' pt Monday asd leaving every
' day ept Hnnday. Hbortot a4 besp-
br r eat route to tb ia Wrier
Tb Outlook will be ia 1897, as II bs
been during eaob of Us twenty leveo
years, History of Oar Owe Time, Io
it virions editorial department! Tb
Outlook gives a oompaot review ot tb
world's progress; it follows with car
all tb important pbilanlbropio sad io
dastrisl movement of the diyj bs i
complete department ot religious news;
devotes mooh spec to tb interests of '
lb bom; renews correal literal a re;
farolsbee rbenrfal table-talk about oiea
sod things: aod, lo short, eimi to give
freeb Information, rriginal obeervetion,
aod reasonable entertainment.
Beginning with lb fifty flifth volume.
lb paper will aeeam tb regular mega
tin sis, wbioh will add greatly to its
ontebieDO and attractiveness. Tb
Outlm ki published every Hstsriley
Bfty-tno laaoes a year. Tb first lesa
la eaeb month i so Illustrated Uagasiae
Number, containing about Iwioe as msey
page a lb ordinary issue, together
with large somber ot picture.
Tb pnee of Hi Outlook is tbre
dollar a year In advance, or lea lbs a
enot a day.
trove 1 M wortb of grain annnsll)
Wskelee's Squirrel and (lopber Exter-
niinaior is lb moei trTnetiv aod eoo-
oomloa'i poison known. Prioe rednced
to 80 cent. Conser k Brook and Minor
k Co., sgents, Heppner; J. A. Woolery.
sgent, lone; Nichols A Leach, sgents
Islington.
What ia ll. p QoU?
aartb. the aX !bT,
gnt
Bead for spednMn eipy and lllostrat-
. J. Kloeum, u proepeeto toTb Oatbiok, 13 Astor Mb ol
PUe. New Turk Citv. ls
811 E RIFFS SALE.
IOTK K ID IIFREBY OIVEJt TRT I'NfiRR
A v and by vwtua of an sieenllnn Issued ool
of the Circuit C ourt of lb state of Hresoii lor
the i.ouiiiy or Morrow and to n dlrerivd and
delivered, npon a lunametil renderMl and en-
Uired In said court on Ut l h dy of May,
tn lanr of U reldmati snd W. II H f ol.
laln(ISs, and against W. U Kalliig. defendant,
lor the urn of Una lluadred, 1 euty 1 mo and
a Hi) IMillsrs in I'. R (old coin allh liilereat
thereon la like gold roin at thereto of Rishl
per refit Mr annum Iron Wis ih dy nf April,
s!. and the further sma of Klibleen Ixiliars
fviMssnd dislmraenienis In hl' h )nt(ineot It
pas orierii i,v lf, eourt inst ism prnty
attwhed In Said action and hM-ltifir ile
s-rlt-t, to - Ko.iih half nf the h.Mith Kl
tintrwruf Hn'tioa n and the Horth RaatUMi
Wr of ixelW.n li sod lb auuH Half ol Ui
"th wt Cf rter nf Mention VSnd the West
Half ul Ihs ".mi Hi TmH uaarter el Meetlen tl.
snd tb South Half ol the Moult) M net lyuerler
oi MmSlnti it. all In township nn (I, south
ran V ut wihametie awrtdlsn. MiM-row
WHiuty, Oren, m sold tn sallaly said luils
meni, eu( ana n'nnnf eots. ll, on
stariUy ih Sl.l dsy of July, lVT, at t
o rlo I a. m, ol sel'l day st Ih front rtuuf
of tl cmirt nooM In Heiiner, Morrow
eHibty, nriii, H all tli rlrlil, tin sad
lolerMt of the aakt V. I. e!lna tn aa4 to I lie
almv dearntied prmertf St (.iiiille Sil' tlon to
to tb hl(ht sad ImI hlddar frh ta hand.
the bnireelB to h Sl'lilled Ul Cli SatisflM-Hot
e.ld esecollofl and all costs, and fi. it, at atay
auctne. V. L. ItTMM K.
SherlfTof Mortua eeuuli. umn
pa 14 Jnn n. l. Vfl
Tillerd, propriator of "Tb Wei.
saloon bal mnvsd into tb CM
b'M building oej Mil rl, where i
will ba nleaael to great ai frlanda wrb
least breed! of Ikioj ir and
tt
leave to rx-rform to Isrr an "act of bon'
age," nii h bji wa offiTed In hi country
to prinnensc of the blood royal.
This courttw-y, of oourw, could not be
returd, and a day was apriirtrd fsr the
crremoiiiaJ, the young lady and ber
friitud f'litig tuittirully very rurio-ia
snd a trifle nervous as to what t hi "art
of homage' Uilgbt oonaisrt of. At till
tlmn apolnbMl the young oriental no
ble arrlvevl, arnrmipand by a nuinrrtjiia
trtlnue of friends and nvs-vanU, quil
like Aluddin In tbe story of the wotnli-r-
f ut Uiop. All were cliul In the most
tnagnlflrimt garrtK-nts. Tltry divw up
Ix-fore the liounei wln-re Uwt girt ws
vtsylng, while Use rr J t-l suitor, rrr
rathrr um rmiM-ie purrhar, with a
smaller following, eoteretl, hi at-
tenibtnta leHng an endrtncnui rsorre
hm or half rlrt W-t rf flimer. TbU b
laid at tliei young ludy's fwt, whil hn
dVllverrrl so rriilly flowery rwetUni in
hi native tongtie, which waa trariHlateI
for her brnefitby hialnurprede-r.
It km ajlifvi hrr nn etntiarraesilng
bot very prrtty reremonlal. 'h b-agt
Tribune.
Prrr4 paeba
t Par the tx-arbes or drop them Intol
boiling water, letting thtn aland for
two rnlnutr. thrn the skim cn lie
stripped off really. Drop them, it hen
Sklliueil, Into rold wttrr to prevrnt ilia
roloritloo. Allow three-fourth of a
twiind of augar to one ournl of fruit,
and on ni fill of wafrr loearh Mitml
of sugar. V hen the sirup Mills, add the
pe a-b ei, a few at a time, and rook until
tender, then put thein In jars. Whri,
all are done, fill up the jr with sirup.
rear be may hiilved or ur'l hoe,
a few stones left In the hahea git a
good flavor to the presrt. Owl
Jiounkitplng.
Don't thin yonr blood with sassafras
or poison it with blue-mass; bnt aid Na
ture by using Dew Ill's Little Early
Riser, tb fsmons little pills forooo-
llpation, billousnea and stomach troa
bles. They are purely vegetable. For
sale by Conner k Brook.
CAHD OP THANKS.
To lb many friends who so kindly as
sisted in lb late sad bereavement, which
raroe to oar borne, deiir to J press
oar heartfelt g'atitnd. W also express
oar Ibsnks to Ih ministers snd tbeir
reepeotiv oharcbei tor tb reepeol and
sympathy shown In dismissing their
service end attending Ih funeral servlo
Ma. a no Mrs. Pan Miadown.
E. O. : J. r. McMauus left Ibis
morning for Portlend and will return
next Toesday with his new plant for tb
pnblicstion ol lb Pendleton Hepnbli-
oan. lie will stop today and loin In Ih
oelebralion at Athena.
Ulok Mathews end V. Gentry, under
th firm Dsm ot Mathews A Gentry.
ar associated together in th barber
baainea in th new stand, two doors
south of Ih postoffloe. They olieit a
call. Hbavlng, 16 oent. If.
On last Wednesday th postofflc at
Baker iu roblied by parties unknown.
A safscontaioiog over $1(XI0 was blown
open.
Tettr, HaK-llheuiri anil Kctema.
The InUinne lt hlng and smarting, Inci
dent to thnaei diwajHL Is Instant 1 v allayed
by applying Chatiitwrlalu's Ky and
Kklo Ointiiieot. Many very bail caeca
have tie-n psrrnanently runsl by It. It
la eually enU tont for Itching pile and
a favorite remedy for sore nlpidx,
chapped hands, chilhlalna, frost Lite
and chrotiio aor eyni. (U, per box.
Dr. Cadr'i foBtlltlon Powdcn, are
Just what a home rtewda when in bad
condition. 1 utile, tl'KKi purifier and
vermifuge. They ar twit fod bnt
medicine and the lxt In ue to rmt
horaa In prima omdltlon. Prion 23
cent pr package,
CATARRH
inni merier
a Is lit ewe) at sMs khJ
4aaMw) 0eBWMl 9WY'V4a
It i mm k rntm4 try a unt
rmedy www im.inI Su
J( lata th ewfia k
en -il sty trtat 4 gives
rol MH'.
Oeo. Armstrong, who Is now rnnoiog
th popular ssloon on the Matlook cor
ner, ba put in Ih liop Gold drsogbt
beer. Milwaukee and Hop Gold bottle
beer, On liquors am cigars always on
band. John Darham, asenUnl tuiiolo
giL Call on tb boy and get yonr
beer by glass or quart. U-tf
Horn Pendleton people ar trying lo
(revenl tb Germane from having
Bundey picnic. Might a well try to
prevent rain.
Ely's Cream Bata
i
I A,MnAll
-Tt1 'm
I
Im Itvrk stsg leave Heppner at
To'olook, a. m TaeJys, Thnrsdays,
and Halonlsyi; arrive al 6 a'look, p.
U., Mondays, We.loea.lay aad Fridays,
Will neks conneeilon with branch train
whan deaire-L rare (acb way.
Freight H cent per pound. J. II.
iJellenhrork, prop. Offlo al Harry
Warren' drug store. tl.
Call st Low Tillsrd's for all kind ot
si goods, al his new plao In tb City
bolel bull.liug. (
Is at kawledl t h tH sl rhneaart) ears fn
RMiiar.IM4 I liaad a4 Hay Irmt of ail
e'wlie. It stft cpaap th al as r yea.
aiiats IMi ant twlawiaiauoa, he. It4nr, io.
let U wetal.es in roat MBltina III MiiM
ml mm A ,. rni.e lrvi(w y mm
14.1 asWlMiaMW'srrMkUw.lvWts
F.vry new inhsoriber of lb (lasetl
from this date, Msy 25, KtJ, will reoriv
a a premium a book worth alon Ih
pravtet tb auUcrlption. tf