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ForUasd Library fUl-UHUU A44.Utm.y OFFICIAL PAPER 6ET IN AND RUSTLE With New Summer Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work GET IN.AND RUSTLE 'With a New Summer Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13. 1897. NO. 561 . - ' - -. , . . . , ' SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. fCBLIBHID Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and But. Man. At $S.50 per rear, $1.25 (or eiz month, 75 ot. tor three monuu, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Madem Known on Application. THIS PAPER .kept on file at E. G. Dake's Advertising Aeanav. 04 and fill MmhTit Gxohanga, Ban Franoisoo, California, where eou : Taota for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 11 p. m. daily exoept Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. m. leaves Heppner Janodon 8:4u a. m, and ar rives at Heppner 6:11) a. m Bpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:15 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. and Umatilla 9:15 p. m. Portland Express No. 8. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junotion 610 a. m. and arrives at Portland 11:45 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar rive at Heppner Junotion 8: DO a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m. Fast Hail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at Portland 7:50 a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. ornciAii eihectortt. United States Official. P. eeident William McKintey T'ee-Vresldent Garret A. Hobart Beoretaryot State John Sherman Oeomtaryof Treasury Lyman J. Oage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Hnssell Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James A. Gary Attorney-Genaral Joseph McKenna Secretary ( Agrioultnre James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of Btat H. K. Kinoald Treasurer Phil. Hetsahan Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General G. M. Idlemaa iR-5:SS52S Consre-men iwi.TEUrnn Printer ... W. H. Leeds !K. S. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge.. Stephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. bean Morrow County Official. Joint Senator... ... A, W. Gowan Hepreaentativ. J. N. Brown t'tnnty Judge A. G. Bartholomew ' Commissioner J.U.Howard J. W. BeoketU " Clerk. ....J.W.Morrow ' Sheriff E. L. Matlock M Treasurer Frank Gilliam Aaeaesor A. C. Fetters " Burveyor... J. W. Hornor School Bup't Jr W. Shipley ' Coroner...... B. F. Yaughan nrirn tows- offiotb. MlAP Thos. Morgan Councilman Geo. Conner. Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, K. J. Blocnm. U. Lichtenthal and J. K. Simons. . . tt....w W. A. Richardson Treasurer L. W. Hriggs Marshal A. A. Robert Preeiaet Ofaeerr. Jnt(anf the Pauia W. K. Bichardaon Constable. N. B.Whetaton Calted State Laad Officers. tww hillu. oa. J.V.Moor Hegiater A. 8. Bigg Booeiver LA eaASDa, os. . B. F, Wilson Register i. H. Bobbins Heolvr KAWLINB POST, HO. IL Q.A.B. V ta at Lexington. Or th but Batardar arc month. Alt veteran are Invited to )oin. (1 W. Smith. C. G. FduDA. Adjutant. tf Command-. Dr. P. B. McSwords. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in tbe City City Hotel Drog Btor, near tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offlos boon, 8 to 10 tn , tod 12 to 2 p. m , at rrsideooe. Ilr. H. Welch' property, aod 10 to 11, a. m , to 2 to 5 p. m , at offlo Id tbe rear of Borg't Jewelry stors. ol FCNLAWD, KB. rreeMeat. B. BISHOP. Cashier. TRASSACTS i GENERAL BINHN8 BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Mad oo Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD HEFTNER. tl OREOOH First National Bank OF II EH'N EB C. A. FtHCA, T. A. Ruga. QCO. W. CONSCR, s. w. s pin cm. pYaele'ent Vlee PrweldeM Cashier Aee't CeehUr Trusvil l Gcstnl Eukisg Bosism. O all parte ot the world Bought and Sold ColteOaae iaa4 all 4Dt reaaooable TeraM. tarvltM and 1lrt44 Proate. 141.000 00. Thai Oatett doe Bt wtio tb koeealf of aef pereo. bat rt le m- pwtJed to laitat tpo tbe aab 'to eJ?De plea of eabeoripUoa, beirxf im tno. M,ibr be Oorsella Vaedrfbilt ot tbe mm wbo eeroe bl bre4 by boaat toil. Wa aaaoot rtM Ibe pasor oa aar other , tf Waal U Hop UoldT Beat brr ra aril). t tta , Mm w 1 Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton. Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET FIRST Go via. St Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford jou the very best service. SECOND See that the couoon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that ine makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is first-class in everv 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. Gen. Pa. Agt, General Agent, Milwaukee, Wil. 246 Stark St., Portland Or. STOCK BRANDS. While yon aeep roar sabsoription paid np yen on keep yonr brand in free of charge. Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or. Horse, P B on left shoulder; cattle, aame on left hip. Cook. A. J. .Lena. Or. Hnrma anon riirhtahnnl aer; itue, sums on right hip: ear mark square wrap uu avlii nuu iuli, in roguu Donalam. W. H.. Gallowav. Or. CuttU R Timi right side, swailow-fork in each ear; hone, B D on left hip. Ely. Bros.. Donslaa. Or. Hone branded ELY on left ihonlder, oattle earns on lefthip. hole w no ear. FloTenoe. L. A.. HeDDner. Or Cattle. LP nn right bin: bone. F with bar nndar on riahi shoulder. Im. n.M trMU 1. it i j j tf J on the left shonlder: oattla bmiirind J nn right hip, also anderbit in left ear. Bangs in morrow oonnty. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horaaa. iiirnUT on left stifle; oattle, same on right hip, nader half srop in riant and sulit In left ear Kennv. Mike. Reonner. Or. Rnraaa hmndxt KNX on lefthiD oattle same and eron off lafr an nnaar wop on we rignt Lmhev. 1. W. Hannnn ih- Ifur... hrnJJ L and A on left shoulder; oattle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three elite In right Minor. Oaear. Mennnnr Or 4 .aft! M D os right hip; hone. M on left shonlder. organ. B. a., Heppner, Or. Hone left abonldei oattle aame on left hip. at) on Osborn. J. W.. Dons las. Or.! horana O on laf shonlder; eattle aame on right hip. Parker ft Glaaann. Hardman.Or. Hnraaa IP na ten aoouaar. Pioer. J. H.. Lmlnaton. Or. Hones. JK eon. eeoted on left shonlder; oattle, same on lef hin. nnaer un in eacn ear. Hector. J. W.. HeDDner. Or. Horeea. JO ot left shoulder. CetUe, Ooe right hit. 1 Rnerrv. K. (i- Hennnar. Or. CaHIa W f! nn left hip, emp of right aad anderbit in left rear. Thompaim, J. A., Heppner, 111 ITnlsss. lull left ahoaldfT; cattle. on left shonldar. Tnrnar K. W., Heppner. Or. Small oapltal T left shonlder, hone; eettia aame on left nip wim apiil la oof a aara. Wattenbargar. W. J.. Gallowav. Or.t honea quarter oirola JW on right shoulder; eattle Quarter circle J W on riaht did and riant sirii crop and hole in left ear. Bang in Morrow ani Umatilla oouutiaa. SCHOOL CLERK'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following school warrant of School Dlst. No. I, Morrow county. Oregon, will be oald at the offire ol th clerk a follows: From N. thi to 847. Interest cease after date of tbtt notice. J. 4. ROBERTS, Clerk Dll. No. I, Morrow county, Of. Dated, Ueppuer, Or, July 10, leV7. l-2 NOTICE OF INTENTION. 1 AND OFFICE AT THE DALLF.R. OREGON 1 J June , 1mb7. Notlr I hereby given that th following named aettler has Bled nottreof hi intention to mak Bnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mad befan J, w. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppi Oregon, oa Ausust 1m, IMT7, vis: JOHN JOHNSON, Hd. E. No. ICTJ0, for tb eWla, gee. ft, Tp. It, E.14E . W. M. II name th following wllnmrl to orov hi continuous raMnc uewn and enlUvatlon Ol. eaia taua, vis: Charles Anderson, of Eight Mile, Ongon jnna a. yirnnn, rranl A. Lnndail and An drtw M. frtteraon, ail of tionaeherry. Oregon. 4 Mi. F. MtMiRt, Ve Begtster. Notice ot Mention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREOON J J June an. IW7. Notl Is hereby aiven that Ih following namn) saltier ha Sled nnlr of bis Intention In Biak Inal proof In support of Ms rial m, and that said pnil will ha mad hrlois 4 w. Morraw.imnty Clert.at Heppner, inrfou, on Anguss I. nil, vis; AallKEW M. FETTERBON, Rd. E No. 3M14, tot the t. See. ,Tp, Is. K. n a. w.n. H the fnllnwlag wltneeae to pi hlaennlfnuou realrleikce upon and cultivation Ol, Bald Mod, vis: marie Annarson, of ritni Mil, (rregoa, Jr.ha K. Fetorami, Fnnk A. lin.Ull and Juhn Jobnaun, all of uwtrrj, firegon. IAS. r. M"KK. Tb regnla aobMrtptioo prioo of tb tJ.-ir.r- Weekly Ostwtlo it 12. W esd tb regular prtoo of I be Weekly Orfoalsa 111.60. AeyoM abeorililaf for IU Oasell and paying for ooo year ii eilveooe raa get botb the Oaaelte e4 Weekly OregoeMHi tor S3.E0. All ol4 tab on bora peylsc their iabaeris1tnt lot ose year la edvane will I ea tit led It IB aama Walt. Tbompeoa met etag-e totoeea d Mo bom I, arrtTtnf every I $ Monday eei leavisg: ererjr day eieepl Roadsy, Bbortewt.aoil bap- e mote W tb Islsrtof. E. J. r-Wieooi, H1' HENDLEY mportant The Lancashire Insurance Go. . OF MANCHBHTBRi BNOIVANI) (US PATTERSON. AGENT. o ot McClure's For SEVEN GREAT SERIALS Hew Life of erant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begin in December.) Rudyard Klpllng'a first American erial, "Captain Courageou." (Begun In November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ive." ! The only novel of Stevenson' still niiDuhliahed (Begins in May.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollection of War Time." year of tbe Civil War practically a member fitted than any other man living to give ah recollection and correspondence. Portraits of ereat Americans. Many of them VJ .!0JJ!,alM li " inwsnfled to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title ol MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "8herlock Holmes" tories, given him a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN M ACLAREN, All the fiction that he will v. nVwu..iuu.ivn.tu.iiuiiD uuuiiwuuu appear In McClure's Maoazinb. JOEL CHANDLER HAKRIS. A aerie of new Rabbit" and tbe "Little Mx. Thlmblefinger" RUDYARD KIPLING. Beside "Captains Courageous." Kinlin will contribute tn McCi.tim'. all of the short stories he will write during OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazinc a series of short torie in which the same uiun.ni niuiiiiwar, siiuuugn eacn win De complete in men. Anthony Hopo ' Bret Hart Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories In McClube's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and ism, tne subscription priee of which is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begin with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. A Campaign ' , Of Education How to Get It tr r A A -For Mtitltllllllm II H P HRfl LLELED mmate skill. 8uch a paper 1 a great popular educator. It should be in every borne. The subscription price of Leslie's llpe nnum. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ver made before. No uch offer will ever be made again. The two paper mak a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminders of th giver' kindness. Remit by postal order or check to th Heppner, Ore con. The WEEKLY MONTHLY Pabllsaet) Every Satarday 13 Astor Place New York Tba Outlook will be la 1897, as It bas been daring each of ita twenty-seven years, a Uiatory of Oar Owe Times. In its various editorial departments Tbs Outlook gives a compact review ot tbe world's progress; il follows witb care all ibe important pbilantbropio nod la a a trial movements of tba asyj Has complete department ot religious news; devotee mrjeb. space to tba interact of tba b'ime; reviews eurrent literature; famishes cheerful table-talk about men aod thing: aod, lo short, aims to give freeb Information, origioal obearvstion, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning wltb tbs fifty fiiftb volant, tba paper will see a roe tbs regalar mags tins sis, which will add greatly to it noovenietiae and attractiveoeaa. Tb Outlook la pabliebed every Htordy efiy-two Issues year. Tba first leeae la eaob toonta is aa Illustrated If sgasias N ember, aontaining shoot twice as sassy pages as tba ordinary lasuee, togttbet with large Sort) bef of pKtaee, Tba priee of Tba Outlook la three dollar a year re edvease, or leas Ibea a ceetadsy. Read for a rpemavta anpy aad Illustrat ed preefyeatus to Tba Oetluok, 13 Astor riaoa, New Toil OH v. Outlook B.t ithe Worm Magazine 1807 , Mr. Dana was for three of the moat critical of Lincoln' Cabinet, and 1 probably better authoritative history of thi period from his unpublished. In connection with this series the editor' direction. DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary write during the coming year, with the exception wuwu were euKUKou iruui mm long ago. will , animal gtorie in the same field a the "Brer stories. the coming year. lmportaut feature of McClubc'r Magazinc for 4) J.UU To be educated one must read the beat literature. The best literature i expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weakly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, Mew York, Ii full of the best things Its illustration ar superb; it stories charming; and it literary department are edited with oon- Now is tba lima to get tbs Weekly Oregonian, tbe greatest newspaper of lha Wast. With tba Osset la, botb strict ly In advance, ooe year, $3.50. No better ootrbiostion of newspapers oaabe mads Id tba slate. AVE YOl'B OR AIM. Few rrelise that each squirrel de troys 11.60 wortb of grain annually Wakelaa's Squirrel and Oopber i ter minator is the most effeotivo and aoo aomical poison known. Pries red need to 80 oeals. Custer A Brook aad Minor A Co., ageots, Heppner; . A. Woolery, agent, inne; mohol at Lieacb, sgents Lexington. SlIERlFt'S BALE. MOTICIt IS HZ Ftr. BY fUVEM THAT I'Ntif.S A V and lif Virtu of an aiM-utlon laaiisd out of the Clrr-tiit Court of th Hut of Orrgon lor lb County ol Morrow and to m dlm-u-d and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and en tered In said court on lb 1Mb day of May, Iw7, in iaT.tr vi i riomen ann w. n. H. Cola, iiainuna. nl against w. u Haling. (IHanitan r me sum oi una uunorl. 1 weut.Taa and aviiw Dollars In U. S gold mdn with Interest uiaremi in us go 14 coin at Ilia rate of Sishl per rent per annum from lha rth rtav of Aurll. IMT7. and Ih further mis of KIhUi Ikitlars eoat and oni.urar man's In whlrh Judgment It aa ttrderad bv lb rourt that the propaMy alUrbed In laid artloa and betelnafter d rrlbed, lo witt South half of th Month Kaat Quarter of Sertlon J and the Worth Bast Oner. lar l wviion Ml sb1 Ih Aoulh Mall of th Boith West QnarUr nf Hrriinn fv a4 h Kaat Hanoi Ih eonlh RaM OuarUr of Baaima ti. and Ih Month Half nf Ih arniifl Wast guarur 4 Satllna U, til In tnnhlp on (i ana Ik rang jl aaat Wlllamatl marlolan, Morrn eminly, nragon, be id to (atlsfy said ludg. manv. rai( bbi aorruing eoeu. I at 111. o naitiMay the list nay of Jair, mt), si eriork p. . of aald day at the front door oi the eonrt ftoue In Hepunar, Mormw eoBBiy, lHtn, tl ell the rlgkt, till and Intareatolthe aald W. l Baling In aM lo th alT ilearrtliad rofrty al pnhlle aortlos lo so ih kigaeai bsI b lltlet lor raah la kaa.1 th pnia tu be applied lo lha eatlefertloa iM b.hi aaavwiioB boo u eoats, bub rf a thai may Briw. a. u maium K, Shan fsl Morrow eounty, Oregon Da lad inn ft, s7. MM Low Tiller 4, proprietor of "Tba. Wat- oalooa bas Banted ia(o tba Cttr bolel bnlldlnf no Ml la Street, wbers be wil be pleaeml lo greet bMj frieads Wilb tba etioiaeet breeds of lk4ers aad eifre. f I'roved to Be False. "I m told," said ahe, eaucily, "that though you are a militery man, you are afraid of powder." . "To prove that the assertion is calum nious," replied he, "I have only to do this." , Whereupon he lightly kissed htr cheek, and his lips showed that he was not. Nj,Y. Journal. Ml-ht Lead to Expectations. Boarding Mistress That isn't the meat I ordered at the butcher's. Servant He didn't charge no more for it, mum. Boarding Mistress Take it back at once. I won't have my boarders get ac customed to such meat. Brooklyn Life, The Dost of Risks. Life Insurance Manager (in astanish ment) What under the aun ever made you t&ke a riak on this man's life ? Why, he swears he has been a confirmed in valid for five yeans. Agent One of the best risks, sir. Confirmed invalids never die of any ting but old e?e. Tit-Bit. A Wish. "Turn backward turn backward, oh, time in thy flight: Mak me a child again" yes, that is right. For if you do thi, why then I can sneak Out of paying that bill which falls due next N. T. journal. A CASE OF RECIPROCITY. She Sympathize with me, general. I found a gray Jioir in ny heud this morning. . He Congratulate me, maltm, I found a black one in mine. Funcih. OlteylAgr Order. I wrote a poem, "Come Hack to Me," I thought 'twould bring in gold, But by return of post 1 found It did as it was told. -N. Y.' World. He Lost HI Case. "Gentlemen of the jury," wild a low- yer the other day, "there were 36 hogs. Please remember that fact just three times as many as in the jury box, gen tlemen.' Tit-Bit. Then He Felt Hart. "Life is a utage," quoted a preten tious man. "Too bad that moat people are ama teur," ahe replied. And somehow he felt hurt. Town Topics. Victims of tho Dael. Critic The hero and tho villain had a duel last night on the stage. JTiend ho got the worst of It ? Critic The audience. N. Y. Trib une. Woaldn't Hare Beea "Methuselah must liave la It. felt very old." "Tut! If he'd run tip agnJneit some of our modern young mrn he'd have felt like a ohikl." N. V. Truth. Aboat the SI of It. Little Elmer 11a, what la a r form er? One who advorate reforms lu others, my win. N. Y. Journ;. THE LONGFELLOW 8TATUE. rittlaar Memorial ot the Peel at Port- laad, 1Mb lllrlhplare. One of the beat instances of what the statue of sny great man should be at any rate, in the reeprrt of Ita situation, IU prvKpri-tlve with ygsnl to other memorial snd the Ik-uI rot i unit ion in whlrh It is held Is the statue of Umg- Mlow st rortland, anye the Atlantic It Is a itigniflfd awahrd figure of the ihk-1 In bronze, orinpylng a rvnaplruoiw site in the liest part of the town, In tbe mid die of a squnre w hich Is know n as Long frlkrw square. Tbe statue wss rslar a frv year ago by a fund aollclil through a wide field, but chiefly ob tained in Portland. The erulptor wss rhnaen throuirh thstrurlous local spirit whit-Ji has sfTfcleil unfavorably many of our nrr.li !! turn I and otheir nionu- 5nts, He wa avowedly aelrvlrd lie miiee he wa a "Maine man." ttmgh he haul never eeen the jawt. However, the reeult In this roe anrrna to have been haptiy. The wtstiie hss mwh liraitty antl I he llkeneas in aald to tie errllent, Thia afatiie atamla in the por-l' native town, a Is entirely rotwr. It may sn jieal e-very dny Ut lh eye nf 'hoiuumds of young tieople, Inirn eiy rm i-h ss he was Urn. who ahould are In St Iheaug. getU-m of .il.ility for tin hi. Port- it-ally it makes I he slranrr fanry tbe gri.iuB or ai.lrit of Ibe man atill ling ing among (he arrnea of 1,1s j onlh, end It ajnilxilire Ihe tifiirti..ti whloh etrvy man feela to have his nams r- rnmrirfr1 in Ma ntlve twn Aa Island aad a realaaala. At a ss hool the irther day s !( hT having sakrd mo-t of bia pupil Uie dif ferencti lirlwern an Island snd a iriln tula. wiUiout re-rivlng a aailfclory ariarr, rim li Ihe t U.y " ran explain H, air." ish! the brlirht youth "Hut, get two glaaaea; (III one with water ami the other with milk. Then re Mi a fly and t'le It In the glaaaol wat. r. That fly la an latand, Im-eu It i railrrlv Biirriunilel bv water. Iv-i now .l tln fly In tbe glaaa of Billk ard it will U a inlbeula, brrtoM It la nearly e-irr ow;i l 1 by water." Tbe boy fTit to lis Wnvf tbetlM. KEA80N8 WHY Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy la the Best. 1. Because it affords almost instant relief in ease of pain in tbe stomach, oolic aod cholera morbus. 2. Beosuae it is tbe only remedy that never fails in the most severe oases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will care obronio diarrhoea. 4. . Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious oolio. 5. Beoause it is tbe only remedy that will cure epidemloal dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon in oases of obolera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable medioioe in use for bows) complaints. 8. Because it prodnoes no bad results. 9. Beoause it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Beoause it bas saved tbe lives of more people than any other medioine in the world. The 25 and 50c sizes for sale by Oon- ser & Brook. The new corporation reoently formed, known ss the Umatilla Publishing Com pany, says the Pendleton paper, bas eleoted a direotory and will oontinue the publication ot the daily aod weekly Tribuoe. The policy of tbe Tribune un der tbe direotion of the new board, will be to give the people of Umatilla oouoty oreditable republican newpaper, broad in principle and above petty conditions, to recognize no faction and to use ever; endeavor to promote harmony in the re publican ranks to tbe end that tbe party of honest money and proteotion to home industries may oontinue to triumph. Tbe Tribune is to be a republican news paper in the broadest sense, free and unhampered by offioe seeking politicises, and will persistently advocate what seems to be for the best interests of the community that gives it support. Don't neglect a cougb because tbe weather is pleasant: before lbs neit torm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair, Ooe Minute Oougb Cure is easy to tska snd will do what its nams implies. For sale by Cooser A Brock. CHURCH A NNUOK CEMENTS. Meeting al Swedish Loth, oburob, al Gooseberry, Sunday, July 25, at 10:30 m. The Revs. J. A. Edlnnd, from Astoria, and H. Lind, from Vancouver, Wash., will be present. Rev. Ed loud will preach in English and Lind in Swedish. All are cordially invited. W. B, Joboson, Newark.O., ssys "One Minute Cougb Cure saved my only ohild from dying by croup." It bas ssved thousands of others suffering from croup pneumonia, bronchitis aod other serious tbrost and Inog troubles. For sale by Cooser A Brook. Tba bol wave is killing many people in tba East. Hsra tba warm weather is warm but soratrokes never ooeur. Th crescent waves on Cretan shores, Th cross of Christ goe down j Th Turks are helped by Christian power Who bombard fort and town. Columbia' eagle hear nor heed Poor Cut' plerrlng ory; Then let u drown the shameful deed In Rierry' "Unwood Ky." For sals at tba Belvedere saloon, E. G . 8 perry, proprietor. tf Anton Pfsoner, tba bank president bo disappearsd suddenly from II ill born not long ago. bas turned ud la Viotoria sick and mentally unbalanced. Don t tbio your blood witb seeaafrae or poison It witb blue-mess; bat aid Na lure by using pewltt'a Little Early Risers, tba fsmoas little pills for eon stlpetloo, biliousness and stomeob Iron bles. Ibey are pursly vegetable. For ssla by Oonser A Brook. Ben Bweggert will send bis ohlldrso to sobool at tba Weatoa Normal this toter, and will locale bia family there lor that purpose daring Iboes months. Tetter, ftali-llheum and ICctoma. 1 Ii. Intjtna It.'titni ,nd .m.Hiittf Ini-I dmitUithneedineasna. U Instantly allayed by applying Chamber Iain's fcye and Hkln Ointment. Many very bad cases have bwn permanently cured by It. It IS equally efurfent far Itching pllea and a favorite retneiiy sore ntpidee, charrped bands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic aura eyea. kV eta, par bog. Dr. Cadi's CaadllUa Powders, are jnst what a horse nexU Wben la bad ooiKlttlon. Tonic, blond partner and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the boat In a) to put bores In prima condition. I'nr.a ii t&Upnr package. BKaw m m. Bkaxaxaxaw gaga g. CATARRH tea i , - . ItmSiwwIfisMM IAjri.'sSlT.. r-ir " tsewiad dk. . flff raewy lat Ik anaoiia. Da Jiil tw4 a gins Eli's Cream Balm I trBffWtedf4 IB W OX MW iMrnafW rt fa Maaal aaiTB.rt4 la llaaS aad Mr fa al a. I raiwadiea. Il aw aM tn umitt, saal aaasr fa. fiars aal a4 loaaaMaatM, haa IMana. p San It w"aa, fnai a4a, lajB.ias lae mm l"i iw!"1! PniTv atftr,riMwkraM4 kU.1 BfcVTUIIta, M Wama BUbH, Mew lata ill POWDER . Absolutely Pure Wedding Bells. Mr. Theodore Anderson and Miss Norma Irene Beckett were married at tbe borne ot the bride's parents last 8unday, July lltb, Rev. 0- B Howard officiating. A number ot invited rela tives and friendA were present to wit ness the ceremony. The bride and groom were very tsste fully dressed for tbe ooossion. Follow ing the ceremony the guests were in vited to partake ot a very delioioas dinner, wbioh was highly enjoyed by all. Electric Bitters. Eleotrio Bitters is a medicine suited for sny season, 'but perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeliog prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish snd the need of a tonio and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medioioe baa often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers, No medioine will aofe more surely in oounteraoting and freeing the system from tbe malarial poison. Headaohe, Indigestion, Consti pation, Dizziness yield to Eleotrio Bit ters, 50o. and $1 per bottle at Oonser A Brook's drug store. Portland Hebrew News: Mrs. Henry Bluckman, the wife ot Internal Reve nue Collector Blsokmao, arrived from Heppner last week with ber children, to pass tba holidays in Portland witb Mr. Blaokmao, after whioh tbey will leave for a tew weeks' outing at tbs oossl. All the People Bbould keep themselves healthy aud especial oars should bs given to tbis matter at tbis time. Health deoenrie upon pare, rich blood, for when tho blood is impure and impoverished dis eases of various kinds are almost certain to result. Tbe ona trus blood purifier la Hood's Sarssparilla. By ita power to purify and vitalize tba blood II bas proved itself to bs tbe safeguard ot bealtb, and the reoord of remarkable oures effected proves that it bas wonder ful power. It aotually and permanently oures wben all other preparations fait to do any good whatever. E.O.: General Manager A. L. Mobl- er and Superintendent J, F. O'Brien earns np from Porllsnd to Tba Dalles Thursday avsoing and era today looking oarefolly over lbs lioo inspecting ibe condition of the rails. There will be laid several boodrsd tbonssod miles of new railroad Iron aod tbs object of lbs present Inapeotion trip is to ascertain at wbat pointa tba iron eso be put down to the beet advantage. The are in private oar "01" snd will bo taken aloog today wilb a special engine. Long Creek Eagle: Josef - Mueller sod Mr. Bartholomew arrived from Heppner Monday avsuiog la tba Interest of Wiley B. Allen A Co., of Portlaod. "Last summer ons of oar grand- Ohildren was sick with a severe bowal trouble," ssys Mrs. E. 0. Oregory. nf Frederioktowo, Mo. "Oar doctor's remedy bod failed. Ibeo ws triad Cham berlain's Oolio, Cbolera tnd Di trr ho a Remedy, wbiob gsvs very speedy relief." for sals by Cooser A Rrork. Tbs oyster so I tba strawberry bsvs boilt mora cborohes snd paid off mora church debts aod pastor's salaries than soy other thing, log cream comes ntil. All good person should make Dots of ll-i.-Ki. Oso, Armstrong, wbo Is now running tba popular saloon on tba Msllook cor ner, bas put in the Hop OolJ draogbt beer. Milwaukee and Hop OolJ bottle beer, floe liquor sod cigsrs always oa band. John Dorbam, sssitlaol mliolo gist, Csll on tbs boys aad gt your beer by glss ur qnsrt C3-tf Tba obituary of Lewis Meadows wblob appeared la last leeae sboaU have been signed by lbs peelor. Rev. 0. IL Howsrd, who was the author of tba tame. Tba asms was loalvsrleotly omitted. Ima ftock afsgs leaves Ueppnerat 7o'ol.iek, a. Toeed, Tbore-lay. and Hstardsys; arrives al elnek, p. ss., Moadsys, We.lses.lsys aad FHJsys. ' V fUOwdl r.-;1: Frslnlil I, conoeeiloa wltb brtoeb trsla ire.1. rsrs 11 tsrb wsr. Frlht eol per pound. J. H. Bellenbrork, Prop. Offlca at Harry Wsrrea's dm. store. if. Wot. Itoaa got in from Burs last aigbl al I a'sloek. lis reports lbs reaeo al Bam as being very saoraaeful la very (artiaulsr. Call at la Tillard's for all kla tsof l.oo-l,al bia a pleat la tk City boltl baildlag. f