I'oiUaua ibr.rj? OFFICIAL s1 PAPER GET IN AND RUSTLE With a New Summir Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work GET IN AND RUSTLE With New Summir Ad. t The Gazette Does Job Work I With a N.w Summ.r Ad. 4t7? VSv ' W Yf? Vw? - : : . Xiasr fe3ac3Bii FIFTEENTH . YEAR FUBU8HID Tuesdays and Fridays BT THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man. At S2.50 per year, $1.25 for six monthi, 75 ote. tor three monine, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKB ii kept on file at E. C. Date's Advertising Agency, 64 and 95 Merchant! Exohangs, Ban Franoisoo, California, where oou raota f or advertising can be made f or it. 0. R. & N. '-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 11 p. m. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:80 a, ni. Leaves Heppner Junoiion 3:40 a, m. and ar rive! at Heppner 6:lU a. m v Spokane Express No. 1 leaven Portland at 2:45 p. m. and arrive at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. and Umatilla 9:15 p. m. Portland Exoress Mo. S, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 56 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 a. m. and arrives at Portland 11:45 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leave Portland 9 p. m. and ar rives at Heppner Junction 8:80 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m. Fast Hail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junotion 1:47 a, m. and at Portland 7 :5t a. m. For further information inquire of J. 0. Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. United States Officials. President... William McKinley V ee-Preeldent Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman oeorniaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelias N. Bliss Secretary of War Uuseell A. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James k. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Hetschan Bnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman u 1 G. W. McBride id. W. J. H. J J. H. Mitohell Congressmen Printer I Hinger Hermann " I W. K. ....... W. EUis W. H. Leeds ( B. 8. 1 . F. A. i fC E.1 ( K. H. Hean. Suureine Judaea F. A. Moore. wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge Btephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean Borrow County Officials. Joint Senator... ... A, W. Oowan Representative. J. N, Brown County Judge A. G. Bartholomew " Commissioners,.... I.U.Howard J. W. Beckett. " Clerk J.W.Morrow " Sheriff E. L. Matlock Treasurer.. Frank Gilliam Assessor A. G, Petteys " Surveyor.. J. W. Hornor School Bup't Jay W. Shipley ' Coroner.. B. F. Vauglian iipnn towi omons. . Mayor Thos. Morgan Ummnilmen Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E, J. Blooum, il. Uchtenthal and J. li. Simons. H icorder W. A, RlrhBrditon T.-eaaurer L. W. Hriggs Marshal ....A. A. Roberts Preoinet ODeers. . Justioe of the Peaoe W. K. HichantUon Constable. ..N. B. Wbetatone United States Land Officers, ni dau.es, on, J. F. Moors Hegistev A. B. Biggs Beoaver u obakdb, on. B. F, Wilson Register J. H. Bobbin.; Receiver UCSXT OCXJOTUSsa. RAWLINS POST.NO.IL G.A.B. 'u at Lexington, Or, the last Saturday of ach month. Ail veterans are Invited to Join, G. W. Smith, C. G. FoyUA. Adjutant. tf Commander. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.1 Offloe in tbe City Drag Store, near City Hotel. tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe boars, 8 to 10 n. m., nod IS to 2 p. m., nt residence, Mre. U. Wr lob's property, nod 10 to 12, to , to 2 to 5 p. m., si oflloe In the rssr of Burg's jewelry store. national Baoj; ei-ftpr. Wl. FINLAND. BO. R. B18U0P. wliMl Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKLN6 BUSINESS COLLECTIONS MaJ oa Fevorabls Terma. EXCHANGE BOUGHT 4' SOLI) BEPPNER. tf OREOON First National Bank or HEprNER C. A. Rhea, T. A. Rhka, CKO. W. CONIC".. S. W. SFKNCCft, President Vlee PreeleleM - Cannier Ase't Caehler Trisarfj t Gentril Busking Boms. EXCHANGE i ail sart 4 Ike world- Bought and Sold. ColterUon made oa all solot en retainable Terma aratite ami nadlrMed FrU, Ml.O()0 OO. Xbe OsioKe dos pot qeii the boseel; ot eny pereo, bot it ie foot MllaJ to Ieeis4 apo Ibe aeea-'ia eJvsoee plea of sober1(Hke, btuf Ibe snb artber be Oa-osllue Vaa4rtbUI or Ibe snea aba enr ble bread by boael 1011. We eao not nm tbe pper ay KHer plea. ' Wbnt la Hup CroU? W ra aartb. tew a4. eUeabera. . I I - 11 - - ' -, ...... . ccht wrnvi v " t i-ttt i n - i i ; ocm i w cem i vjaci in. i, 1 11,111 11 1 11,11 111 nj HENDLEY mw Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo. Pendleton, Baker j vuy, .uigin nna unntinston.; IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three kportant " Points. FIRST Go via. St Panl h- cause the liDes to that point will afford j on the very best service. SECOND See that the eminon beyond St. Paul rends via. the VVisCODBin Central hannnaa ttiaf line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union DeDot 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 Ja. C. Pond, or Geo. 8. Batty, General A (tent, 1 246 Stark St., Portland Or. uen. fas. Azt., Milwaukee, Wis. STOCK BRANDS. While yon aeep yonr snbsoripUon paid np ten eaa keep vonr brand in free of charge. Borar. P. O.. Hannnar. Or. RnraAa P n ! bonlder; oattle, same on left hip. Cook. A. J..Lena,Or. Horsea. BOon rihthml der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square orop on! left and split in right. Doiurlae. W. M - Oallowav. Or. rVttla R T right iide.ewailow-fork in saoh ear; horses, B I) on left hip. Ely. Bro Dnoclas. Or. Borne hraniliwl V.T.V on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole iu riau ear. Floreno. L. A.. HeDDner. Or Cetfle l.w right hipi horses. F with bar nndar on ri.M shoulder. Jones. Harnr. HeDriner. Or. flrmM Wil li J on the left shmililer: nettle hmirfut J nn right hip, also nnderbit in left ear. Range in Morrow eonntj. . Jobnaon. Felix. Lena. Or. Hnrsee. nlmUT , left atifle: oattle. earn on riirht hin. nariar hll orop in rit and olit In left ear Ken nr. Hike. Hennner. Or. Hniaea hnljut KNY on lefthlD oattle am and nrun nff 1 ear; under dope on the right , Iwthev. 1. W. HlnraiM t Yr U.. U...4-J Laud A on left shonlder; nettle same on left hip, wattle over right ere, three slits in right sar. , Minor. Oaoar. nennner Or. ttl M n right hip; horse, U on left shonlder. Morgan. H. N.. Rennnw. Or IThmo M on left ehonldei oattle earns on left hip. On horn. J. W.. Donslaa. Or.! hnreea C) mi lf honider; eattl same on right hip. Parker a. Oleaaon. Hardman Or. Rm 1 P left shoulder. Ploer. J. R.. Lexington. Or. Hnnee. JK nrm. neoted onlaft ebooideri oattle, easae on lef hip, nnder bit in eaob ear. Keotor. J. W Heppner, Or. Horses, JO M left shoulder. Cattle, O on right hip. SDernr. K. O. HeDDner. Or. Cattle W n mi left hip, orop of right and nnderbit in left rear, dewlapt horses W C on left eiumblar. Thompson, J. A., Heppner. Or . Horee. I on left ehoulder: oattle. x en left ahnaldev. Tamer K. W.. Heppner. Or. Small ospital T left shonlder, nor i oattle same on left hip vim eym id doio Wattenbarger, W. J., Omllowav. Or.i horses quarter oircle JW on right shoulder; eattls quarter circle JW on right hip and rtghtsida. rmp and hole In left sar. Bangs in Morrow and umauua eoanues. ASSIGN EE'S NOTICE. rpo AM. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Ko A tli-e Is beretir siven that I have nn the lat da of May, w.n, (een appointed a saalgneeof the estate ol U. W. Swagrart, IneolvenL and all persona holding claims agsinst seld Insol vent, or his MUM, are hereby noil fled to pre sent th same to me at my office In Hanpner, Morrow county, Oregon, properly verified by oih sreordtng to law, elihln three months alter aate oi uiis notice. ID. K. Biaiior, Asalgnea. Heppner, Or., May 7, 1W7. Mi-,'4. J NOTICE OF INTENTION. I and ornrK at thi dallka, orkoon, lj June mi. IW7. Notice 1 herrhv Ih thl the dillow lug named settler ha Bled entire ol ht lutenllna to make dual proof In stibport of bis claim, and thai aald proof will he made bvlnre J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Utruner. Orvfun, on August Is, U7, vis: JOHN JOMN0ON, Hd. r.. No. snoe, for the BWia, Nee. &, To. I ., He names the fnllowlnf wftneeaee to ntmi of, aald land, vis: ni miuinnoti reaioencs UDoo ana euiuvaBoa f harlea An4raon. of Efarht Mile. Oregon. Jnba K. Ceterson, frank A. ,nrw1l and An. drew at. fetterson, all of Unnmmrrf. Oerctin, JAM, f. MOOKR, V Register. Notice of Intuition. I AND Omrt AT THI tUI.t r. 0RKOON lj June n. e7. NiMli I herehy given thai the lollowlng named Miller has tiled it.rilre of bis Intenlion u make Anal .rl In siipfmrt of hie claim, and Uiat said pmol will I med wiotej. w, i.rrtr1i,niy i lets, at llef-pner, vregtia, on aeguai in, iw,, tii: AM'KEW M. PITTERHON, Rd. I! Nn MIS, fw the WV Mec. , Tp. 1 1 , .M K. W. M. He Hemes the fnlloe-lng tllmni s tn prove sit eonnnitoBS reemeiete upon sua culUtattun of. Mid laud, vti: ( lierlee Aaderaoa, of f Iftil Mile, Owtos, ..he B rir.. frmnk A 1-an.laU and iobn iohnaoo, sll uf itnmmtjrttl, rs . JA. 9. MfOFI!. hf Kegteter. Tbe reinlar ealieanptKia prtce of tbe hVffit-Weekly (ietetU k 12 50 and Ibe reirnler prtoa of tba Weekly Orgnnlae UI1.&0. Aoyoee eoWribina for Ibe Ossstle eod payief fr ooe year It adteaea tea lt With Iba flsselle and Weakly Or foalaa for ll.fio. 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Few realise tbat escb rqalrrel de troys 1160 voitb of grsln annanlly Wskelee's Squirrel and Onpber Eiter oiiDetor is tbe moel effeefiva aad mu aomlcal poison koowo. Priee redaeed to 80 oeala. Goo sar k Brook aad Mloor Ca, atrenU, fleppner; J. A. Woolery, eieat, Ioee; Niobols k Lenob, ageote Leilngtoo. SHERIFFS BALE. MOTU t ie Hrkr.uy ut. tht inma lv and by virtu ol an eierution laaued out of the ( Irt ult ( niirt of II. Rial nf lirrg.m lr thrtoniitynl Morrow and to m dlrertad nd 1.ll.rl. nmm a ii.lrmnt rendered and trl In said rrt nn Ih 1Mb it.r of May, l7 In U..r e4 I. rldinaa and . It. H. rl lliitlff. and agaliiai W. L. Haling. 4i-ilant, hit theeum of One llundrw), T eriily Two and V. lui U.narv In 1'. a gi.ld rn wlih tit.fM Uiervoej k US gold Hn al It. rate erf gieht Gr irnil ft annum front th Mh day of Asrll, n and Ik lurtber sum erf t ll.la i iMM.ar il nd ritefiurarniM,) In ,t. h Judgment It mdoent by Ih court thai Ih .rin tiarkad In said artlne and Kfriiuilit da - rnl, to ll a,,.,ia half nf ! hnith KaaS viarv, m "-tlon n eni lh r.i.rth r.at Ouar l rf -nl.,o tu and IM nrMiia Nail rrf Ih n tit.wal ijuarler of pmtinn r'kM Ih Hall erf ih e.,h Tut Uuael e.t briina xi and Ih "em I a Mall erf ll,a amlti V (V.in.f tt wi.n si, i n nuMp (I, awm rarr l' wniamriw ,fl.llan, M.irr.. ex.uiily, Irrtvin, l nld In atlfy aald ludg mwni, wm.m ne rrruing eweie. I li, oe Hal. i flay the Jl.l day nf July, Mr, r ew p He., frf Said eiay Ih fremt (mn at in roe . a In H'futf, Hone, r.mair, '",, aail all ha right, tin and l.veeai ia Hi. aii w, l eelln !"""( in aid W. I. Marin In ai.d In u ltndrtiled pnMy af ., t. u- .M-l.en n lei Ih hiir.'M and ImI M'l.lw l. eah m hand l lei th .ee.1a u r a i... Xu in aaiilaie,n erf Id (ulleMi aad all , nd thai way g, I. "All" a, Mivneof MefreW pe,ui,r !),,, hM ie J. IV7. 4 Um Tillard. proprietor of -Tbe SSeL vmm" Wk. bee moved Into ibe City bM rHitl tinf oa Miia street, where be will ta fha1 tn gr bis fneala wilk tla elwjieeel bread f l'(re ad etse. ! FRIDAY, JULY 9, THE ISLE OF CRETE. Now the Bone of Contention Be tween Greece and Turkey. Something About the Cradle of Class ic Civilisation Ita Paat His tory and Ita Present Standing. In a political view the addition of Crete to the small kingdom of Greece would not be very considerable, though that island is three-fourths as large aa Connecticut and is capable of support ing 1,500,000 people, as it may once have done. It now has perhaps 300,000, or about one-tenth of the present popula tion of King George's domain which, by the late census, Teaohed nearly 3,000, puO. It is a mountainous land, and ita highest peak, Ida, is nearly 7,700 feet high but 400 feet lower than, Par nassus. In the later period of ancient Greece, and when first controlled by the Ro uians, Crete was a epeoies of maritime Switzerland, furnishing archers and sailors and other mercenaries to the powerful sovereigns around it. The right of insurrection was recognized there "by law, if the riders were unjust and usually they were. From mercenary soldiery to piracy was but one step, and the Cretans took ,it. They were the vorst pirates in Pompey's day with whom the Romans had to deal. Even earlier, in the time of Polybius, they had a bad name, for he says: "Crete is the only country in the world where money-making, no matter how, passes for honest and legitimate. If you look at ,ie individual Cretans, few men are more knavish. If you examine the gov ernment, there is none which cherishes more unjust designs." This Is what most nations have to hear about them selves from their enemies; but there is a singular agreement of opinion con cerning the Cretans. To lie was to "jJsy the Cretan." And yet the cradle of claneic civiliza tion was in that mountain land; and its fertility has always been famous. Aristotle said that no position (in the narrow Mediterranean world) was ever more favorable for the establishment of a great empire; and Plato drew from Cretan sources his kletU laws, as Lycur gus was said to have done when he re formed Bparta, Minos, the mythical lawgiver, and Daedalus, the mythical artist, were both Cretans, and Zeus himself is fabled to have been born upon Mount Ida, named for the Phrygian mountain that overlooks Troy, The worship of several of the Grecian dei ties came from Crete the Eleuslnlan Ceres, for Inutance; EpimenUlee wee a Cretan, and the Delphic Apollo got his Pythian priests from the same holy isle. St. Paul established a church in Crete, and it was for centuries an orthodox 'slund. Venice did what nhe could tej make It Roman Catholic, ami when the Turin finally held it, but little over two centuries ago, they did thejir beet to make it Mohammedan. The fierce orthodoxy of the Islondem rclnted It; and now but a fifth prt of the resi dents follow the crescent, and most of those are of Greek descent renegades for the sake of gain and power. For the Interests of learning and urxshaeologicol reeearoh. the control of Crete by the Greek government would be all imwrtont.TbeTurk have latterly allowed excavations tlirre, and many discoveries have been made; but he difncultli's of nuch work in a Turk ish dpendeMiry are always grent. Twelve yearn arro Halbhrrr and Fnb- rlcltis discovered the antique Inns of Gortyna, curved In mnrhlr, and lying in the rer of a null stream; and for the pat four years Arthur Onus, the Fjtg- glish arehni'ologist, tins lieen finding .vondroti Myrrnrun remans, vthiclt eeld tntic-h to our thcoretlcnl know ledire of thst prehistoric -erlod which Pmf. Manatt, of Jlrown, hna drarrilird no clearly in his iww work. Hut all this research would go forward faster If Kavmlin. and Tsottntns, and the ot'n-r Irarnrd (in-rks who have done so much oil the rmilnkind, would extend thn'r Inquiries over Crete, and open Ha frrns tirew to the American, the Ilritish, llif Ge-rtimn, and the French school, nw so busy d gitif In Girere. Hirmgfli-ld imam.) lir publican. ( oalela'i .ea t TI. A aiiarp Yankre went Into Well street about two y.-ra ego with fl.mx) end hse since cleared f Soo.Oon. A, this was something really re-mark able, n will known broker W a aakr.l the eerrrt of the Yankee's sniccess. anel K r...i:.,t. "He U etone deaf, and thrrefeare cannot liaiern to VieirlhlrM tine." IMPORTED PUTS. laeU t gbl la lha awaassa rf Maaiee ft rent gat Iter. The report made from Irfiredo to the treasury department at Vahinrun make constant rrfrrrnc to one of the iueret artirles of ltnrl brought inlet I his country. Three are elriril Mrsican fliea, whiih nre brought to the t'uttrel htata in large quantities to b ue-d aa ffievl for H-t Slhgltig leirela. Three flies lite in Ibe swemfes !u srl on nrv'tlirns In Mrlei, vt here I try sre ratlfbt by men who d'Veilr Ihe r lite ti the work. Tbe fly raJe-hrm uae silren nrt, and make latg haul at etery rest. The tnlii.lul fly IsmlM moarna. It Is afjiaJI and drhrsle, and II wbole body tia Ihe aprarshrw rf having been gUdeel. The fl ire when al.ve are beanUM rid harmlraa. There le a duty oa th Vetlrsn fliea, dotibtlrse to enroure tie home fly Induatry, but tip to th preewnl tint th Sneam litiain baa tii'l lliturib In this country to any narked eiteid. TJe Imported Die are imrknl la barrete, aad Utff sell for a b gb rlce. reataaers trtt Crevbaea. Tb Isrgeef orrbard In Great Ilrileln la at Tottlnr'on, In ifc rotifafy t,t l.loorr.'rr. t Is soo arra In eUnt, red In er?i jtnon yield it owner, tfd Mueller, a profit if ivi.noo. Tbe tre nre rbirfty st' t end plum. 1897. REASONS WHY Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keiuedy is the Best. 1. Beoanse it affords almost instant relief in oase of pain id tbe stomach. oolic and cholera morbus. 2. Beoaase it is the only remedy that never fails in tbe most severe oases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3- Beoause it is the only remedy that will cure obronio diarrhoea. i. Beoanse it is tbe bnly remedy that will prevent bilious oolio. ; 5. Beoause it is the only remedy that will oure epidemioal dysentery. 6. ' Beoanse it is tbe only remedv thnt can always be depended upon in oases of oholera infantum. '. 7. Because it is the moBt prompt and moel reliable medioine io use for bowel oomplaints. 8. Because it orodnoea no haA results. .......... 9. Beoanee it is pleasant 'and' safe to take. 10. Beoause it has saved tbe lives of more people than any other medioine in tbe world. The 25 and 50c sizes for sale bv CW- Ber & Brock. An enthusiastic Frenoh glassmnker ia building a glass residence, tbe floors, walls, drapinge, piping, and muoh of tbe furniture being of glass. The outer walls will be Ibiok, and where exposed to tbe gaze of outsiders are to be deeo- oolored glass. A glass ward Is beina constructed io the London Temperanoe hospital. Tbe glass is an opaque white resembling porcelain with a biuh sheen and is fixed in rectangular tiles one- eighth inob tbiok on a cement back ground and "pointed" aa brioks are when finished, ao as to afford tbe least possible bold for the ferocious beast, tbe microbe, and Io be easily washed witb a boss. Don't neglept a cough because tbe weather ia pleasnnt; before tbe next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure ia easy to take and will do what ita name implies. For sale by Conser A Brock. e Joe Eddington, of Mount Vernon, sold his olip for 10 oents Wednesday. Although Fendleton has a aoouring mill and olaima tbe benefit of competing freight. rates,, the Gazette faeere of no better prices being paid than al Hepp ner, Naoseo's obiet discovery in tbe far North ia Ibat a very deep aea exists north of tbe Fram Josef group of is lands, and ita waters are comparatively warm at a depth of J00 fathome. One theory is bat tba differeno io tempera lore ia due to tba golf stream. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., saya "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only obild from dying by oronp." II baa saved tboosanda of others suffering from oronp pnenmonia, bronchitis and other serious tbrost and long trouble. For aala bv Conser k Brook. Dan Morrow' aix-borsa team look tbe wagon longo out In short order on Main slreel Wednesday. Teaming U not all profit. The crescent waves on Cretan shores, Ths eroits of t'hrlat goes down ; Ths Turks srs helped by Christian powers Who bombard fort and Iowa. Columbia's eagle hears nar heeds foot Culm's piercing rryj Then let ns drown these shsmefut deeds la "perry's "IJnwood By," For sal at Iba Belvedere saloon, E. (J. Bperry, proprietor. tf A Bomber of loaded tesma polled out for Long Creek Wednesday. Don't tbio yoor blood witb aaaaafraa or poisoo II with blue-mass; bat aid Na ture by oaiog Dewitt'a Little Early niaer. tba fsmoo little pills for con stipation, billooenea and stomach I rou bles. Tbey ar purely vegetable. For eale by Ooneer k Broek. e Trof. John a McOretb wea aerionsly Injured al Arlington Taeedav L I nmn. - r 0 a " Ingoffof a barn wltn a balooo pere chote. IJe fell ebon! 45 ft witbont th paraohot opening. Ha will prob ably recover. Tetter, nalt-lliioum and rU-tcnta. Tbe lntn Itching and smarting. Inci dent to UieMdlmeajtr, Instantly allayed by applying CbamlwrUln'a Kya and 8k In Ointment. Many very bad cear nave rwen permanently rnn-d by It. It la equally enVirnt for Itcldng plica and a favorite reuiexly f,,r aeira nltmlea. chapiK-e) hanela, rhilblalna, frost lltW ana cbrolih! neir eyes. M Ha. per bol Dr. fady' f oaditieMi I'ewdVra, ar Jnat what m horaa hnU when In bsxl condition. TtiW, blotid pnrlfler and varmlfnga. Thee ara ant femd but medicine and tba eit In turn to put a kvima In prim) onIltlin. l"ria K eetits per pakaK. CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE aa H f) Sa sta Miie !.,. u. II re k rveva) f ( ( nl r--1 If wain.. 4 Ot. .f lertj. ifca ,,,( . Ka. f Vb ' " 4 ffS M M axe. Eli's Cream Balm Uela4 Mtaaa aanat Owen jf fear aaank. i4 la Ilea et tlaf f , T .) emmlaa. Il mt-t aexewa ma aal i.aaare. a, OWr pf a. -t itUUmeM, leM Helena, prm Smw II m.i 'm Irotet 4a, netoea ua lai,ia4M1 P.M.ana Mlm,)iM naff M.I. I tal avIuIfc,1SrrBSueart,a t tk Lr, No kai . Mi PQUBEE. Absolutely Pure .Sa Til8? ifor ,ta .Rreat lesvening trength and healthfulnees. ABsnres the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the ohoap brands. .- . , , . , - ROYAL BAKINO POWDBB CO., HEW YORK, ' Let us labor for tbe'seourity of free thought, free speeoh, free press, pure morale, unfettered religions sentiment and equal rights and privileges for all men, irrespective of nationality, color or religion ; encourage free Bohools; reaolva that not one dollar aoDroDriated lo ih shall go to the support of any sectarian sohool; resolve that neither state nor na tion shall support any institution save ' tboBe where every ohild mav mi i oommon school eduoation, unmixed 'tth any Btheistio, paiian or sectarian tesohiog; leave tbe matter of relioion. teaching to tbe family altar, anil k'nan oburob and state forever sepraated. All the Pennln ' Bhould keep themselves healthy and especial oare should be given to thi matter at Ibis time. Health dependa upon pure, rich blood, for when the blood is impure and imnoverishail Hi. eases of various kinds are almost oertain to result. The ons true blood purifier is Hood' Sarsaparllla. By ita power to purify and vitalize the blood il has proved itself to be the safeguard of health, and the reoord of remarkahla oures effected proves Ibat it baa wonder- rui power. It aotually and permanently onre when all other preparation fail to do any good whatever. A Valuable Preaorlptlon. . , Editor Morriaoo of Worthinglon, Ind., "Bnn," writes: -Too have a valuable prescriotion In Flontrin nut.. ,i r - v.. vols, HUH x oan obeerfollv renommnml it rn. rv j - . - .wa, vwual- pation, Siok Headaobe, and as a general system tonic it has do equal." Mr. Annie btehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ar., UblOSBO. Waa all rnn Anmn ee.nlJ i nor digest food, tad a backache whlob uvor mis ner ana felt tired and weary. bot BIX bottles of F.I MAtrie, I I In., m. ed ber health and renewed her strength. Prioe 60 oe tile and 1.00. Get a bottle at uonser a. urook a drug store. Crop bulletin aara that th a,h..i oata, barley, and rya orop throughout 17 s . a- eastern uregoo are now safe and good orops ar sure. A careful estimal pleeee the yield al from 80 to 40 buabela per tor for winter wheat and from an to 80 bushels for spring wheat. "Last summer on of onr aranet. oblldren was sick witb a severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. 0. Oregory, of Frederiokstown, Mo. "Our doctor' remedy bad failed, tbeo we tried Cham berlain's Oollo, Cholera und Diarrhoea Hemedy, whlob gave very speody relief." For sale by Cooaer k Brook. Threshing outilta ar being fitted np tbroagboot Ih ooanty and ao active eampafga of reaping tba golden art iota will soon be tba order of tbe day, Oeo. Armstrong-, who Is now roooiog the popular aaloon on tba Matlook oor ner, baa pnl lo Ihe Hop Ool.l draught beer. Milwaukee and Hop Gold bottle beer, fine liqtiore and cigars always on band. John Durham, assistant mixolo gist. Call on tba boy and get your baer by glass or quart 63.( Tbe Golden Kale hotel at LaOraod burned oo tba morning of lb 41b. Ixt 15,000. Im flock sisga leaves Heppner at To'oloak, a. mM Toeedays, Tbnrselays, and Hatordays; arrives al 6 o'loek, p. m.. Mondays, Wedneedaye aad Friday a. Will make conoeoiioo with branch train when dealred. Far 12. eb way. Frishl I,' cent per pouOiU J. U. B-llnbrtHk, Prop, Offlo al Harry Warree' drng store. if. I'aol Flsnlgan, who I wl kaowo among lb ahrarers throughout tbi eeetitm aad who loft here ahool sli weak age f-r Montana, baa Ueo beard from al Cheater. He isys Ibat rw, tormy waatbar killed a great maay of tba abeara.) sheep tbrooghoal thai pari of Montsaa. 1 1 la r port J thai I he potato' orop Ihrooghoal Ibi seotinn will be an usual ly Lssvy this aon. Alrsb PnH.reon, formerly entiaaet.! Itb Iha ()gtia, I attending , Greed l-xlrfs of Kike, widt h la now lo oesloo at Miaaespolla. . Tster IU.trr.nn, WM Bp from Dwog . lae vTedaeaday aa bntinrei conaaoted witb tl.e('oi mUIs Call at law Tillard for nit kind of wsl goods, al ,ia new ple Is lb Ctly bolel baiidlng. (