I OFFICIAL PAPER GET IN AND RUSTLE With a 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, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897. NO. 562 l I SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays . BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At 19.50 par year, 11.25 for nix months, 75 Ota. :or three moncna, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. T'HIB PAPER is kept on file at E. G. Dake' L Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants Exohangs, Ban Franoisoo, California, where oou racts for advertising can be made for it. FID HENDLEY Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Eobo, Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. A Thumbscrew Torture to the BIQQEST NERVE is USE St. Jacobs Oil It turns back the screw. - It unwind, the twtrt IT SOOTHES.-IT CURES. X NO FURTHER PAIN. IllHllllllllllimilllllllH McClure O East? SEVEN Magazine 1897 GREAT SERIALS 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily exoept onnday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. ni Leaves Heppner Junction 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:10 a. m Spokane Express No, 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. and u ma' ma v:io p. m. ? Three I mportant FIRST-Go via. St Paal be- Portland Express No. S, from Spokane, arrives CftUS6 the lines to that point Will at Umatilla 5 05 a m. and Heppn r Juuctun 6:10 I , ,, , , r . anoru you me very oeei 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- a. m. and ar-ives at rortland 11:1ft a. m. Fast Mffil No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar- rives at Heppner J motion 8:30 a. m. and at Umatilla 1:40 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 D. m. and arrives at eppner Junction 1:47 .. m. and at Portland 7 :SC a.m. For further information irquire of J. C. Hart, Agent 0. 114 N., Heppner, Ore. OFFICIAL X3II5ECTOK-ar. A New Life of 6 rant by Hamlin Garland.' The first authoritative ana adequate Life ol . Urant ever published. (Begins in December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in Kay.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical var nf the civil War nrm-tli-ftll v a member of Lincoln's uuDinec. ana is proosDiy peuer fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his ' recollections and correspondence. DArtrlt nf Amit Amerlr.an. Manv nf them nnmihlltihed. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of MAKltKS ur the u in ion iroin waanington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. ' Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and Ingenuity wnlch nave, in the "Sherlock, uoimes stones, given mm a place beside roe and Uaborlau, TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN M ACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception or two contributions to another publication wnicn were engagea irom nun jong ago, win teriDg tue Union Uepot tnere, ana JOEL, CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer WORSE THAN DISEASE. REASONS WHY its service is first-class in every rninj u... .... nm.i.1. P.osident. .William McKinley particular. V cn-PraAldent Garret. A. Hoharr. I Secretary of State .John Sherman THIRD For information, Call oworeiaryof Treasnry Lyman J. (lags . . , . , . , ' ., Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss On V OUT neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent-and ask for a Postmaster-General ...James Gary ticket reading via. the WisCODBin axborner-ureusrni joBepn wicrienoa i , . ,. , - Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson Central 111)68, OT address State of Oregon. Governor Heoretaryoi State., ..A. O. ...W. P. Lord H. R. Kinoaid Treasurer Phil. Metsohan Snpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. ldleman ' Q. W. McBride Benators j, h. Mitchell I Binger Hermann U)iwrwuju 1W.R, Kllie Printer W. H. Leeds ( R. S. Bean, Innrama JnrlirM i F. A. MKre. ( C. E. Wolverton 81xth Judicial District. Circuit Judge Stephen A. rrotwoiit.ing Attorney n Morrow Count; Officials. Joint Senator A, W Koyresentntive. Conoty Judge.... ' Oommiftflionen J. W. Beckett, " Clerk .V'. . " Sheriff " Treasurer Assessor rtn r..nr . School Bap't Jay W. Shipley ' Coroner Vauglian nvevam towh nmatBfl. Miyor - ;Thos. Morgan r...,mrillnaii Geo. Conner, frank Gilliam. Arthur Minor. K. J. Slocum, M :nkt...(l.al an.l 1 H MimonN. u W. A. Richardson Tnunnl I W, Brings M.k.i A. A. Roberts Precinct OfBoere. ..:.. h. p.n- .....W. K. Kichanlson Con.ubla. N- B.Wbetstous United States Land Officer. J. 9. Moore Register Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, wis. or Geo. S. Battv. General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. STOCK BRANDS. While you atxp yonr subscription paid np yen I can keep your brand In free of oharge. Bora. P. O.. Heppner. Or. Horses. P B on left shoulder; oattle, same on lelt nip. Rabbit" and the"Little Mr. Thlmblefluger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLTNG. BeBtdes "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCldrs's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazink a series of short stories in which the tame cnaracters win appear, aitnougn eacn win oe complete in iiseii. Anthony Hop Bret Harto Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton . Stanley Weyman Clark Russall will all have stories id McClubk's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McCluri's Maqazini for 18'jv, tne subscription priee 01 wnicn is oniy One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November, Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Won of a Dutch Phyalclnn Who Dalit b. " Hygienic House." What is called a "hygienic house" has just been built by a Dutch physician and illustrates rather forcibly the pos sibility of preventive measures being worse to undergo than several mala dies, says the New York Times. The walls of this extremely modern and scientific dwelling are made of parallel plates of ground glass several inches apart, with a concentrated solution of alum or salts of soda between them. These plates are fixed in metal frames, by which they are built together. The roof is not translucent and is made of materials which are impervious to heat, thus keeping out the sunshine and hold ing in the warmth of the rooms. The house is entered by an underground door, to which a stair leads. The air also enters underground and passes through a microbe filter of cotton, wool and glycerine. It circulates through the rooms by means of prutings and escapes under the roof. The house is heated by the sun, except whn a stove is found to be necessary. The salt solu tions between the panes absorb the heat by day and give it forth by night. In summer the air is cooled by its pas sage underground and tempers the tropical warmth of the climate. The illumination inside is diffused from all parts of the walls, but there are no win dows out of which the inhabitants can look, and it is difficult to see how they will be able to endure, life in a placo so horribly wliolesome and dull. LEGACY FOR A BAVARIAN TOWN. Chamberlain's Colte, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la the Best. 1. Because it affords almost instant relief in case of pain -in tbe stomach, oolic and cholera morbuB. 2. Beoaaee it is the only remedy that never fails in the moat severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will core cbronio diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colio. 5. Beoause it is the only remedy that will oure epidemioal dysentery. " 6. , Beoause it is tbe only remedy that can always be depended upon in oases of oholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable medioine !d use for bowel complaints. : 8. Because it prodnoes no bad results. 9. Beoause it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it bae saved tbe lives of more people than any other medioine in the world. The 25 and 60c sizes for sale by Con ger & Brook. POWDER Absolutely Pure , Lowell , J. Bean ' n j. N. Brown Bartholomew J.U. Howard ....J. W. Morrow ...E. L. Matlock ... Frank Gilliam A. C. Petteys J. W, Ilornor Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, Won rightshonl orop off left and split in riant. A. & Biggs. B.T. Wilson. J.H. Bobbins.. LA OBAMOS, OB. . Raomvar 1 ,.Relstar ..Haoelver RAWLINS POST, NO. IL Q. A. B. Hvti at Laiinrton. Or., tha Uat Saturday of srh month. All t starans are uviiaa m pnn. 11 w Mmith. C. G. FouOA. AdioUnt. . i . CouunaaiUr. Donalaaa. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. B Den right side, swailow-tork in each ear; horses, B D I on left hip. Elv. Bros. Donalas. Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole I in ngnl ear. Florence. L. A.. Heppner. Or. Cattle, LF on I right hip: horses. F with bar Tinder on riant shoulder. Jonas. Harrr. HeDoner. Or Horses branded H J on the left shonlder: cattle branded J on right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Range in I Morrow oonnty. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horaaa. nirclsT on left stifle: oattle. sama on riant hlo. under hall mop in nnt ann spin .n len ear Kan nr. Hike. Heppner. Or. Horses branded KNY on left hi d oattle same and crop off left sari under slops on the right Laahe. J. W. Hennner Or. Horses branded L and A on lelt shoulder: cettls same on left hip, wattle over right sys, three slits in right ir. Minor. Oscar. Meppner Or. t attle. M D on I right hip; horse. M on left shoulder. Morgan, H. N., Heppner. Or. Horses, M ) on len snoainei oauie same on len nip. Oahnm. J. W.. Douglas. Or.i horses O on let shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Parknr A Glsason. Hardman.Or. Horses IP on left shoulder. Pioer. J. H.. Lsxlnctoo. tr. Horses. JK 000. Darted ou left shoulder; oattle, Sanson lef hip. I ondsr bit In son ear. Hector. J. W.. tiappoer, ur. Morses, 01 left shoulder. Cattle, O on right hip. 1 nm. K . O. Harmnar. Or. Cattle f Cm left hip, crop off right and anderbit in left year, I dewlap; bones w ton Ian snoniosr. Thompson. J. A., Heppner, Ur. Morsaa, I or I laft ahnalaer: natda. 1 oa left shoulder. Turner R. W- Hnoonsr. Or. H mall oapltal 7 tsft shoulder, boraasi sattis earns on left hit I A Campaign Of Education HOW 10 Get It (TC A A ; For J) J.UU Mtftttllllllm QHPflBHLLELED OFFER . i a a a lil a sbonldar, noraaai ss Dr.' P. B. McSwords, . ..... : ..... I qnartar cirvls JW PHYSICIAN and SUKULUN. Offloe in tb City Hotel. City Drag Store, Dear tf Galloway, Or.l horses I anansr cirvls JW on right shoulder; rattle I quarter circle i w on rig ni nip sua ngnisira. rmp snd hols in left sar. Bangs in Morrow ana Umatilla eonnuee. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, Is full of the best things Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con- mmate skill. Buch a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every borne. The subscription pries of Leslie's Is M 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 such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday (lit, and wll' be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the Heppner, Orecon. Beeeatrlo Count Dornberjr Leaves It 1B,(MM),000 Marks. By the recent death of Count Ernest Von Dornberg the town of Regensburg, in Bavaria, comes into an unexpected legacy of 15,000,000 marks. The author of this benefaction wa the last of one branch of the Ilornberg family, which holds great estates in Austria, 1'russia and Baden. In his younger days he cut a brilliant figure at the court of Vienna, and as captain of hussars distinguished himself highly on the field of Magenta, lie then took up horticulture with ex travagant ardor, his park and gardens in the environs of Kcgensburg eclipsing Ihe gardens of Schonbrunn. Suddenly, for reasons unknown, he dropped all interest in his favorite pursuit and with drew altogether from human society. Ilia castle was allowed to go to rack and ruin, his conservatories fell to pieces from, neglect and biB coRtly plant moldered away. Every morn ing the solitary gardener retained for .dispensable work used to se a bent figure with hnpgnrd features Issue from aide door and wander over the forlorn omain. Rome months ago his former self revived for a moment. He bought quantity of young trees for pluiit- nff, end as he walked up and down tlu rows of saplings he broke silence for once to his solitary attendant, explaini ng: "God be with you! lie then re turned to the house .where he was found few hour 3 later dead from heart dis ease. WONDERFUL LAMP SNAKE. Arlington Beoord: John , McGratb, the balloonist who jumped from the barn was not killed, jast shaken op a little He will soon be oat sod no doubt en gaged in some other dangerous pastime. After all a balloonist must be possessed of a daredevil onurage akin to being fool hardy, else be would never expose him self to tbe dangers attending his aerial excursions. Don't neglect s couth because tbe weather is plessnot; before tbe nex storm rolls around it may develop into s serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Oongh Oure is essy to take and will do what its name implies. For Bale by Conser k Brock. Electric Bitters. -Eleotrio Bitters is a medicine suiter! for any season, bnt perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonio and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medioine baa often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers, No medioine will aofc more sorely in counteracting and freeing the system from tbe malarial poison. Headaobe, Indigestion, Consti pation, Dizziness yield to Eleotric Bit ters. 50o. and per bottle at Conser & Brook's drug Btore. A Portland paper says the horseflesh oannery at Liinnton will resume opera tions as soon as tbe water subsides snffloiently, some of the maobinery now being submerged. Three thousand nioe, young, juioy horses have been purobased in Eastern Oregon at prices ranging from $2 20 to $3.00 per head. D.J. McFaul, M. D. HEFPNEK. OREGON. Offloe boors, S to 10 e. m., and 12 to 1 n m . al residence. Mrs. U. Welch's property, sod 10 to 12, a. m , to 3 to 6 p. m , at offloe lo the rear of Borg'i jewelry store. Haiionai lit ol 'imn. Wl. rCKlAND. KD. R. BISHOP. rrsaUeak Casals. TRANSACTS 1 CENTRAL BANMS6 BUSINESS SCHOOL CLERK'S NOTICE. VOTtrE is following HFRF.BY GIVEN THAT THE hool warrants of arhoot Pl.t. So. t. Morrow county. Oregon, will be paid al theofltraof the clerk as lollows: From Nos. 71.3 to s47. interest ceases alter date nf this not Ics. J.J. KtiittKm, Clerk nisi. No. l. Morrow county, tir. Dated, Haulier, OrH July 10, Iw7. M-Al WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Made oo Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOU) D EITHER. tf OREGON First National Bank of HF.rrsEir- C. A. PIHCA. T. A. RMl. CCO. W. CONtc), S. W. SC NCI A. . President Vie President CesMer Ass'l Cashier NOTICE OF INTENTION. f AMD OFFICE T THE DAI.I.ltH.ORE(lo?i, I 1 j Jons mi. Iiw7. Nut lea Is harrliT slv.n thsl the following. nsmed setllar has filed onllrs ol his Intention to mass final proof In support ol I bis claim, anil that aal.l proof will ns mans before J. w. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Ausust la, imi, vis: JOHN JOHNSON, fid R ho. U, for the IWIa, Sec. , Tp. I i.. I kMI.W.M He names the Mlnwlst witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation ol. said uuid.vls: I'harles Anderson, of Elf hi Mile, Oregon, Jobs K. Peterson. Frank A. Lusnell and A a. I drsw M. I'vtterson, all of tooael-rry. tireson. JAS. F. M'mikk, V at Keg later. a now is ine urns w get ins weeny I IIC MONTHLY 0re0Dlani lha Ertest newspaper of ine wesi. who tneustPiie, doiu sirict ly in advance, one year, 3.60. No better oomliloation of neespsprrs can be mads la tbe state. Outlook Pusllshsd Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York Tnavli i Gfsenf Buli&g Imm. EXCHANGE sll rets el the world Bought and Sold. (oi turns Bsbe all etnw oa raKibla Tarsae, a,,rpls an4 aa4ll-M Froit. 141.000 OO. Vofcr? of Intention. I AM) OFFICE AT Til It DAl.t.KS ORE'lON, t June s. 17. Kotl.a Is keretif siren Dial the billowing named "tiler has flle1 n, it Ire rH his latantma In make final pro"! In support ol hlarlalm. and that aaM pr.f will hm n.a.l. belirtej. w, Mnrmw.cnnnfy t terk.al ll'I'poer, Ofrgan, oe A us net IS, Im;, vis . ASfJXEW M. FETTKItaON, 114 I Hv S4tt, far the WV see. 4, Tp. I A, H. U R. W. M. Henawes the lt! tewing witnesses peiws Ma nuitlnieHts fllts upon au4 culUfsUoa Of, sall Isb4. ls (l.arioe Anoeraon, ef Fight Mils. Oregnn, John K I'elarw.n, Frank A. lin.UII aa4 Juhs JuhnsuB. sil ut tMeherry. -n. JAa r. p'ma Vt Regietef. HAVE YOIB GRAIN. Tbe Oaielle does pot ( tbe koeestr t4ftf iwreoe. but H le tt-l ia laauri one tbe sasb Is eJvseee otaeel SBbeerttrUoe, wbettur the sertber be OfBsllue VaeJeibUt of tbe snee. wftO seree bis tee4 by boeest V1L We eesvyl roe the fepef oe ftey othef tl... " Tbe recnlerstibeeripitoo prme of lb Baoit- Weekly Osteite ta 12 60 sod tbe tt nlar prife ol tbe Weekly Orrol foivoiree Ull.W. Aeyooe eoWfiblsf fr tw Oaietle end tjtt Ut ene r It edvsor ceo ge Uitb the Oaselle e4 Weekly Oregoelae for ll.&X Ail ol J mV. ambers beylef their nUritithm foi oee year lee.lv eeiM will he snltll-1 fa h aema Tbs Ootlook will be la 1807, as it bss bean during each of lie leeoty eeveo years, llistory of Oor Owa Times. lo lie various editorial departments Tbe Ootlook gives oompaot review of tbs world's progress; il follows wilb ears II ibe Important pbilaotbropio sod lo dostrial movemeote of the day; bae I complete department of religlnos oews devotes mocb space to tbe iulerests of Ibe borne; reviews eorreet liteialore; fa re la lies cheerful tsble-talk sbout men sod things: sad, to short, aims to give fresh Islormalloe, ortgioel obsorvetioB, sod reasooable etiUrtalnmeot. Beginning tn tlx Ofy Biflb volume, tbe paper will sesame tbe regular mage tine sis, which will add f really to its end allrartlveoeae. Tot OulhxkU published every Halarday fifty teo teenae a year. Tbe first tesae lo eeitb moolh is so tllustreted Msgesiae Nember, aoataiBieg sbontlelreM mssy pages ae Ibe nrdioery teenee, tngether etlb a Urge fin tuber of ptctaiwe. Tbe pries of Tbe OulUn k m lures dollar a year la edvaoee, or lees Ibas a reot day Heed fr epeHmea e py seJ it!otrat Few rralite that rsch squirrel det trove 11.50 worlb of grain annually Wakelee'e Squirrel and Onpber Eiter mlualnr is tbe most effective and eoo aomlca'i poison known. Prioe redooed to SO orals. Cooeer k Broek aad Minor k Co.. a ifei) la. Heppner; J. A. Woolery agent, lone; Niobolt k Leaob, sgenls Islington. Tbe passengers on a Chester trolley oar were very mnob amused recently by a conversation between two oolored men, one of whom was a ilesooo in a down-town ohurcb. He introduoed tbe subject of a oew tenoe around a grave yard, and asked bis oompaoion, who bad more worldly inclinations, for a contri bution for that purpose. His rsply was: "What yo' want a fenoe 'round dat graveyard fo'? Live pussont duan' want to git in, and I'm doggone sure de dead ones ain't a-gwine to try an git out. I aiu't got oo money foh graveyard fences." And Hie argument was olinobed right there. Philadelphia Beoord. Eternal Vigilance Is tbe price of perfeot health. Watoh oarefully the first symtoms of impure blood. Core boils, pimples, humors and eoofala by taking Hood's Sarsaparills.' Drive away the pains and aches ot rbeomatlsm, malaria and stomaoh trou bles, steady your nerves and overcome that tired feeling by taking the same great medioine. Hood's Pills are tbe best family cathar tic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. J. H. ttellenbrook, tbe Lone Bock stage man, brings in word that some party in Lone Rook had bis band badly injured reoently by tbe explosion of a sliotguo shell wbiob he wss loading. Emits a Dnaallnst I.lstht That t'aa Be Seen Two Miles. The native of Natal, South Africa, have an implicit faith In the exiHtence of the lnni snake, which they call "umnlnpl." This reptile is supixised to frrmicnt wnnis or lakcn uil in of a size, so vast that on an 04'rin w hi-n one or the specie was attacked ami killed by a Iloer hunting" party Its cart'oss filled a- couple of wap;onfl. ' In fact, the imm!np;i'B proportiona are al- moat unlimited. Tlio lirht eniitttvl by this moiiHtiT U brlifht and (lnlin in the extreiup, and can be easily tlia- cerntvl from a distance of a eiiiile of miles or more. Naturally thla radi an ne U risilile. by night only. Many nil live rail the lamp snake Ivimliela, but anually this tin tne la applied lo a mt pent vthoae. dwelling le In the -a, nil whose rweni, though great ami mrtr velous, are not displaced In river or fraiiR-ht with mriKie lijrht. A unlive say lie has often seen Ihr lampsftake In the pools of llin I'mvoli river, where It paksea ttiroiit'li thorn country. He says It is not uncommon anil In color la very pale, almost w bite, with brow n Hitrhrt alKitit II; it la rnther a Urge aniike. On a dnrk tilirht It "mnkef." a llirht In the pHil, which alilnea so briihtly tluil when one first awe It one's crs blink. W. B. Johnttm, Newark, 0., says "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only ohild from dying by oroup.'' It has saved thousands of others suffering from oroup poeumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and long troubles. For sale by Conser k Brook. "Africans," writes a missionary, "have some very striking expressions, showing that they are full of poetical Ideas. Tbe Moongues oall thunder 'the sky's goo,' aid tbe morning is with them 'tbs day's ohild.' The Zulus call tbe liligbt 'tha eye-lasbes ot tbe tun.' Ao Atrioan wbo osme to America wss shown some ice, wbioh be bad not seen before, and be oalled it 'water fast asleep.' " Tha crescent waves on Cretan shores, The cros of Christ goes down; The Turks are helped by Christian powers Who bombard fort and town, Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds Poor Cube's plsrclng cry; Then let us drown these shameful deeds In Hpsrry's "Mnwood Rye." For sale at Hie Belvedere sslooo, E. . Bperry, proprietor. tf 'Last summer one ot onr grand- ohildren was siok with a severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frederiokstown, Mo. "Our dootor's remedy bad failed, then we tried Cham berlain's Colio, Cholera und Diarrhoea Remedy, wbiob gave very speedy relief." For ssle by Conser k Brook. Tbe British Columbia Developing as sociation, one of the wealthiest oorpora- - Hons In tbe West, has arrangement for constructing 20 miles ot railway la Cen tral Alaska, for patting la a big saw mill snd for tbs establishment of a towa site at Sbsgaway Bay, Alaska. 811 EM Ft' S SALE. VTlrE I HRRF.BV OIVF.N THAT I'NDER 1 V snd virtue of sn eieeutloa laaued nut nf the Irriilt t'oiirt nf tha Mate of lr-n lor l)i I utility of Morrow snd lo tns dirarled Slid delivered, upon a judgment remlerrd and en Urd la said court on tha IMh day of May, i7, In laor of I- Foldman snd W. II h I'ola, plaintiffs, and agelnat W. I. hallos, defendant f the snifs of One Hundred, 1 weiity i s and a? Im IMIer In I". a (old ruin with Interest thereon In like gold eln at tha rale of gutit r rent per annum from the I Ui oay of Al.ru, fl. snd the further sum nf KlshlMi iNillars pfMissnd rilatoiraemenis In shl h lu lsinent It I ordered t,y tha rourt that the proMily allarhad In said srthrii snd hereinafter de. srrli-d, lt wll iith half nf Ihe a.ih Mat Owner of (wtlon tt and the norm ra.iu.iar ler of s-rthiB l and Ihe anutb Mall uf tha ai"th Weal Quarter of Krrtlnn tw snd the eleal Half of II. a noiih Feat Quarter of nerlloa ri. and Ihetbmih Mail of Ihe uih'eet Warier of Keetlns 41, all la lownahlii nns (I; south ran, '7 aaet Wlllametla meridlaa, Motrnw enunty, Oreon. lei i)d In sail. if said judg reant. imwis sni iwriuiii ria. a w,u, Nsturdar tha Slat day of July, aw7, st rnk m of said daf si lbs front Am uf Ilia rourt bo.ia In lleffner. Vlorrne eounlr. OreatHi, sell sll Ihe right, litis snd I n Ureal nf ma said . I. kallna la and In tha at-.. ileat rid prot-erty al eunlle sim lion In In las highest snd heal l.lddet !- rsah la hand lh p eaeewla la he applied Ui the saiialar tine S Id laeuUa Snd sil Slid e.art. thai Ma sraroe. K. U MsIUm K, SheetrTof sjnrro ewinly, tlir,.t fiaied June n. What kt l!E tiaUT Crtt W fcrtt). 8e,1, 'Mit'i Wstl. TVmipeoa raoe sIms beteses Usppeer aad Mooaeeeat, arrtvief every day einept Mnday aed leavte every day eieepl un Isy, Hrfirteal an ebesp 1 eet mete to tbe taUrmr, J. tum, I e0 prospectus to 1 be Outlook, 11 Astor ' ajef , f I riarw, S T "r Low Tiller!, proprietor of "The Wei- talnoa see eeoved lalo ibe City hotel boll line fin Mile Street, where be will be please , fo greet bis fries ts with the rlKitrret bree-Js of litjmrf end fl'. If Mel a-..... ....... IUBBI. "That youner ifcicUir makes an Im meikse nunilxT f calls on Mra, Oglesby, Is she very su-k V So: she le very pretty." IIUla.M i ia rreea. Owe lllearaaee. Nl I'd marry tluit girl if It weren't for one thing. Tmn-Wbsvt'a that? .Ne.1 Kite refused me laet nlfrbt. rVinrrville Joiirial. AbaelalelF. 1'iiiler Uie te not only a flir lotiklinr irirl, but Uien aay ehe baa a fortune In her own rijrlit. What wonWl you II you hrwl a wife like that? Mititer rtiiiiiir. . . journsn. V.ell Arraaaee. "Mrw, JrlrStniih retsirnrd oe tntirh rhenprr nifTre then ab Imrrowed of iia," "Well, jnil It In a Jar by liwlf aim Vend II her wleeo etie eotnes agmlo." Chicago lleerrrd. Mesnarh Helreye4 Mlaa. He eet In tbe smoking ronipaiiment of the parlor rar romplaeenlly po 111 tig a erfe-ii. Hla eesy manner and hie rt lahed laniruuge priM'Iallned dim to te a limn of the tai.rlil "flf one 1 It i ii r I am certain." he asilil, "and llw,l is I bat I uixli ralatid wiMuea lliirouglily and r'nnpl'-U ly ." Ilia fellnw paeael.rra Ii -iked at eaeh iU-r iineeaily bihI maile various eg. eus lo leave the compartment. Two keepers lnlel tbe irsln at the nest sialimi sri'l tor.lt ihe eoiitery sitKrker liil rtialotly, lie IhmI ri'A-d Rev. Father Briody, of Condon, will bold services in the Catholic ohorob In Heppner oo Hunday, July 25-tbe last Hut-day lo July. 62 2t Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; bat aid Na tnre by nsir-g Dewitt'a Littls Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomach troa bles. They are purely vegetable. For ssle by Conser k Broek. Over Zl.f.'X) Christ aln Endsavorers are said to bavs beeo lo alteodancs at the Hso Fraticiaco eooventioo. Trlter, Halt-lUirum and Icne. The Intense lUhlnir and smarting, tncl dtit to theaedtM-aaee. I Instantly allayed bv ai'tilviiiif CbnmWtalu's Eye and Hkin Ointment. Many very bad cases have ben peirmanently enred by tt. It is tonally efilt tent for itching piles and a favorite remedy for Sore rjllitiles. cbappwl bands, ihilblalns, frost blt and chronic eore ryes. eta. per uoi lr. fadr's (enilltlori I'ewdert, are Just what a horse need when In bad I condition. Tonic, Moon ponner ami vnrtnlftigei. They are Bt fond bnt medicine and the beet In nee to pat a home In prime; condition. Price M cents per package. Geo. Armstrong, wbo Is now ruoniog tbe popular saloon on tbs Matlook cor ner, bss put in ths Hop Gold draught beer. Milwaukee and Hop Gold bottle beer, fine liquors and oigsrs always oo band. John Durham, assistant mixolo gist. Call on tbs boys aad gat your beer by glass or quart. 63-tf W. 8. Bysrs, ot tba Peodlotoo flour ing mills, bat oonlrsoted to deliver 15,000 barrels ot flour for tbipmsnt lo Jspso. What oss Is there io estiog when food does yoa oo good in feci, when It dose yoa more barm tbsn good, for tuoh is tbs caas if it is not digested. If yoabsvs a loathing for food there Is no use of forcing It down, for it will aot be digested. Yoa mast restore the digestive organs lo their natural strength sad ososs tbs food lo be digested, when an appetite will come, and with it a relish for food. Tbe tired, languid feeling will give place lo vigor and energy; then yoa will put fl'sb on your bones snd become strong. Ths Hheker Digestive Cordial a made by lbs Mount Lc oanoo Hl.akers contains ford already digested and is a digester of foods ss well. Its action la prompt aed its effects permsneol. Doctors prescribe leaiul because it baa all the virtues ol Castor Oil and la palatable. Cbaa. Royee passe d through Heppner MuBilay on bis way lo Dayton, Wash, frpoi B IbSSUe SsvluPI tlrulDt.- tm s-A., wMiine v v n , , I af isatasadsiMit, I'i.) si Ir eisoi sy I, mil, "Z Bm H tt arra Bifsemisw I CATARRH r localVisease end Is the rsesn sf ssMs s4 Sjp4sj3sj)ae SVVsWsTrf m 9ltJejr'SjgtSwi Il raaj be rsred tf s (ilejunt feaaedy Whieh IS S.IUt4 Se eariiy lata the eoatitie. Ka legMil'air aurba4aglre Ely's Cream Balm la uIimWmJ la ha ths swisS Iknenst I IVaaali stanh. 14 la Head sad llaf Fevef f s, feied.ea. Il eipen. ai.d tli aiiMS the BaaliS iisSfea, ears pain S.. I li.S.i..el . in sea. p"e. aeMeg S4, Sff .rjaj'tva""" sses fne Geo. Duran leaves this week with bis attls for Ibe Okaoogao eouotry, Lone llork stage leaves Heppner at To'olock, a, m., Taeedays, Thuredsy. and Halurdsys; arrive at 6 o'look, p. m. , Mondays, Wedoeedays aed Fridays. Will make ronDoetlnu with branch train lien desired. Fare ti, rscb way. reighl i cent per pound. J. II. IMIenbrotk, 1'rop. Offloe st Harry Warrea't drng alore. tf. , D. A. Ourrsy, formerly ot I'suJlsloo, bee opened op a 15 oenl barber shop la Ibe old ataod oo the Msttnek torasr. Work strictly first eleaa. Call oo him. 8-tf Call at Urn Tillar l't for all kinds ot wst goolt. at bit or w 'f a tht City bjt.i iai:,i;i.. if