Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER GET IN AND RUS GET IN AND RUSTLE With New Summer Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work With a New Summer. Ad Tte Gazette Does Job Worlk) FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1897. NO. 563 H TV X I V SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays arid Fridays BT THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At 13.80 tier year. 11.25 for nx months, 75 Ota. tor three moncns, strictly in advance. Adoertising Rates Made Known on Application. FRED mm The Lancashire Insurance Co. Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '07 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker City, Elgin and Huntington. TWIN PAPER is keDt on tile at E. C. Iteke' L Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 68 Merchants lixohangs. Ban Francisco, California, where cou- taots for advertising can be made lor it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. uninnr East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET ieDoner 11 D m. daily except Snnday arriving at Heppner J miction 1:30 a Train leaves Heppner 11 p. 8:40 a, m. and ar- Learea Hennner Jnnoiioo rivAfi at Hennner 0:10 a. m k Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m. and arrives at Heppner J auction 8:15 p. m and Umatilla 9:16 p. m. Imoortant FIRST Go via. St. PauTbe- Portland Exoress No. J, from Spokane, arrives eftUSB thfi hnfiB to that nninfc will n. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 . . . . r . a. m. aidarnves at Portland liuaa. m. auuiu yuu me very uet boi viuu. at Umatilla 51)5 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portlind 9 D. m. and ar rives at, heppner Janotion 8:80 a. m. and at I HirnnNll S 4hof fhn ,-,, Tlmat.i I In :iw a. m. uuuvi.i "J """f"" Fast Mail No. 1 leaven Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and hevoncl Dt. iTBUl reads Via. the arrives at eppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at n,1 . . , ,, , Portland 7 :GC a.m. . VV1BCOEB1I1 ueilirai D6CaU86 IBB.I Sr.f.Zir' 01 H8rt' Hne makes close connections with ---. I 1 1 1 1 11 an tne trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is nrst-class in every OFFICIAIi DIBEOTOET. tii...i a...... rm ..I -1- President William McKinley P&rtlCUlar. Vine-President Garret A. Hobart 1 Secretary of Btate ...John Sherman THIRD For information, Call Becrntaryof Treasury Lyman J, nge I . . , , , . , ' Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss On VOUr neighbor and friend the taryo0f7.Vy:::.V:::V:.KThU-.tg nearest ticket agont-and ask for a Poetmaster-Qeneral ...James Gary ticket reading via. the WisCODsin Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson Central lines, Or adClreBS State of Oregon. I Jas. C. Pond. or Geo. 8. Batty. iovemor W. P, LOrd Gen. Pas. Art.. General Agent, SeoreUry of Stats H. R. Kinpaid Milwaukee. Wis. 246 Stark 8t, Treasnrer Phil. Metsohan , Portland Or, Bnpt. Publio Instruction u. M . lrwin Attorney General. . Senators .C. M. Idleman G. W. McBrids 1 J. H. Mitchell I Hlnger Hermann Congressmen W. K. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds . ( R. S. Bean, laprein Judges 1 F. A. Moore, (C. E. Wolverton Bizth Judicial District. Circnit Jndge Stephen A. Lowell I'roseonting Attorney U. J. Dean Morrow County Officials. Joint Benator., A, W. Gowan BeDresentative. J. Brown Umnty Jadge t;ommisionr. 8TOC& BKAND8. Whils you eep yonr snbsoription paid op yon eaakeep your brand in free of ohargs. Bore. P. O.. Hennner. Or. Horses. P B on left snouiaer; oatue, same on lert nip. Conk. A. J. .Lena. Or. Horse.. BOun rio-htsrionl der: Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark sqnare crop on ion sua spin in ngnw Donslass. W. M . Galloway. Or. Cattle. B D en right side, swailow-f ork in each ear; horses, H U on lert nip, Ely, Bros., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY J. W. Beckett. Clark Sheriff Treasnrer Surveyor....... School Sap't. Coroner ....J. W. Morrow ...K. L. Matlock ... Frank Gilliam A. C. Petteys .... J. W. Hornor ..Jav W. Bh Dlei ;...B. F. Yaugliao B.D.I MVS evRoiM. Munr Trios. Morgan I! imnilmen Geo. Conner, Frank Gilliam, Arthnr Minor, K. J. Blooam, U :l.tniV.ol .,.-1 J H Hitniina. u".""" r." "W. A. Rirhardson t ' L. W. Hrigga Marshal A. A. Robert Precinct Offleerf . LdUiJ tk Pna W. K. Kiehardson Constable. N. S.WheUtons Halted State Lasd Offieen. ... W . ... &.I.FWU I 1,1 , U,'Vn .'VIUM.". 'I UU. UIHUUN U U X A. (i. Bartholomew on left shoulder, oattle Sam on lefthip. hole t. a. nowara i is ngm ear. Flnrenoe. L. A.. Hennner. Or. Cattle. LF oa right hip; hones, V with bar under on right nouiaer. Jons. Harry. Heopner. Or. Horse branded rl J on the left shoulder: cattle branded J on right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Kange in morrow county. Johnson. Falix. Lena. Or. Home. nimlaT on left stifle; oattle, same on right hip, nadsr half Kenny. Mike. Hennner. Or. Horse branded KNK on left hi d oattle asms and oron oS l.ft art nnil.r slop on th right Leahev. J. W. Hennner Or. Hone branded L and A on left shoulder; cettl cam on left hip, wattl over right eye, three alita in right ir. Minor. Oscar, n en oner Or. tattl. M D oa right hip; bona, M on left ahoulder. OF MANCHBNTKH, IT1S PATTERSON, AGENT. qq q tn ENGLAND Beat r j o Worm McClure azine SEVEN s Ma For 1897 GREAT SERIALS MAKE GOOD SERVANTS. The Japanese Are Apt and Effi cient Help. BEAS0N8 WHY A New Life of erant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of uraut ever puousned. (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 May.) - Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years ot tne 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 of portraits it is intended to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title ol MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington 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 which have, In tne "Sherlock Holme stories, given him a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. ) TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN M ACLAREN, All the fiction that he wttl write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from mm long ago, will appear in McCluke's Mauazink. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmblefinger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClork'b all of the short stories he will write during the coming year, . OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazins a series of short stories In which the same cnaracters win appear, aunougn eacn win De complete in itseit. Anthony Hop Bret Harts) Robert Brr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McCluke's for the coming year. These sre only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCldrk'b Maoazins for io'ji, me subscription price oi 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. J. F. Moon.... A. S.Bigis.... B. F. Wilson.. J.H. Bobbins.. THI DALLES, OS. LA OBASOS, OB. . Register , Rover . Kesri ter .Roivr RAWLINS POST, NO. II. G. A. B. MetatUxinalon.Or.,th last Saturday of ret month, all TMran an uviim so pnn. n W Hmtth. C. (i. Kl'OllA. Adjutant, tf . Coaunandar. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Pioer. J. H.. Lexington. Or. Hon aaetad on left .hoahUr; cattle, sum on la Offlne in the City Drug Btore, City Hotel. nr M ma U u u n " u . at i. Rwi. ci n.. 1 1 "f t'um, vr, n ui mum. Ml f on left snooldH eattl samton left hip. Osbnrn. J. W.. Dooalaa. Ur.t hone O on let shoulder: cattle sam on right hip. Parker A G lesson. Hardman.Or. Honss IP oe lrtslioaldr. JE eon. hin. ondsr bit in mob ear. Hector. J. W.. Hsdddst. Or. Honss. JO os left should r. Cattl, Oon right hip. Hnamr. K. O. H.nnnir. Or. Cattl W C on l.ft hip, crop of right and nnderbit io left yar, dewlap; buna W C on left shoulder. left shoulder: eattl. 1 oa left shonldar. Tomer it. W.. HDDor. Dr. amall oanltal T left shonldar, hone.; eattl sam on left hin run spin in ocx a WaiUmrmrgnr, W. J., Galloway, Or.; home. quarter cirri. JW on right (boulder; naiU. qitartffr eircl J w on right hip and right sf. rmp and hoi in left ar. Rang io Morruw ana U malilla oocintiaa. D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offlo boors, 8 to 10 a. m, sod 12 to 3 a. m. at rtaldeooe. lira. li. Welch's tiroDortr. sod 10 to 12. a to . to 3 to 5 p, m , at offlo io tb rear of Itorg'i jewelry sior. ol BBDDaer. Wl. FENLAND. ED. E. tIRBOP. rrsaUast. Caaktsr. TRASSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BCSKES8 NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLKH, ORfCiiOS, J June sjj. 1W7. Nolle-. Is hereby rlveo that Ih. followlnr-named Sfttler has filed nmlraol his IntenUoii to mak Anal proof In support of his rlslm, and that said proof will i snail, brfon J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Ueppuer, ureguu, on aii.uii is, mi. vis: JOHN JOHNSON, ltd. E. No. I'M, lor the tWIa., Bee. A, Tp. 1 1, H.24K .W. M. H nsmas th following sltnenn to pro his continuous re.ld.nc upon snd cultlvstton of. aaiij laud, vis: Chatlr Anderson.- of Eight Mil, Oregon John R. Peterson, Frank A. Londel) and An. drw M. I'etlcrann, all ol (lorHwherry. Irr(nn. J AS. r. M'MIKt, MM krlalr. OOLL.KOTION8 Had oa Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD HEPPNER. tf OREOON First National Bank OP HEPPNER Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES ORK'KiN li Junes). mn. Noll' Is b.rehr siv.n hat th following hs mad aettler has filed artlr of his liileotmn to mak Dual pnxd In siipixirt ol his rlalm. and that aald proof will b mad befof J. w. Mnrmw.lonnty ( lrk, al ll'pnr vregon. en anguss la, imi, in; ANDREW M. FETTERHON, IH ( No Mil, for th Wk. Iks. . Tp. t , a. n K. W. M. HsnaWM th following wllneasee In smi his emitlnuoin r.ldtr upon sod (UltlfaUoa of. aml.l land, vis: 4 hll H Anderson, of EKht MM. Oret.B John K. f'tvrann. frank A. tindelt and John JohoaoB, sll of Uwawhcrrir, Oresnn JAS. y. gisisi. fi a iwiMer. C. A. tMCA. T. A. Rhea. Geo. w. conscn, . W. lCNCE). Aae't Caahler Trmsi-ti a Gtocnl Bulin Ea. ii.fa. , - ..taw Taks 'aaa' . -m s. l O All prts ol the worM Bought and Sold. CollarUoM mad a alt txrfnla B raasnnabl T.rssa. orpliM a4 aslrtded FroBIs, UUOOQ 00. arel)e")t I Tb rsgniar eobaonptKm price of tb VI Prl)M fBL Weekly UaStt ta 12 CO sod Ibe l-nl' I I.. 1 ,U I. . 1.. U 11.60. As? on auberribiDf lot x Oattl aod paying (or ooe year ii Siltaor ran t Ixrfb tb Oatetl an 4 Weekly Offf'ttiaa (of All oil sot: ennber pailsf their sabwritifioiia til oa year l .lvfi si ill h so tilled Is ItMssns H'tvorr tn Prtdlel"t via llppor Eba hlag Una, PrfB dawitnit r' Vktliitf radi4o a save tlm and tuoftcy by taking '' rt oi. Hr as qaaiallsf tb aa lb trnrs a lag tb tasri will asat cooiik) t 8 "'flock train el trho tat Pi4ldon W. l. ixau. j I rpnor, Tb Oaiti do act ettswikHt tb boeealy o(eny troa. bo I it U oto- t-llr'ieiitapHitbtb '.a advae C)Ce at City U agistor. filaaet aebeaHptto, beib tb snb-. ...K. Ka fWaallnai VaadstbUl At tbi aa b eara bie bread by boaeat lofl. Tbotae,, ra t bie W asx4 raa aba pat' ' "' Ut,pr M,om-"' -ot avary ,m . if day sapt Hmday aad lviag rry f"f'f'"'lf Kbf Wwt snd tbap Waal la Hoa (kU? Del br c asa rant to tb UUrr. E J. rUua, rta. s ad. aUar. att. A Campaign Of Education How to Get It (T r a a -For J) J.UU They Are Careful and Kconosnlcal, and Do Not Watt to Be Told What They Are to Do, But Go Jto Work. "How do the Japanes oornpare with the Chinese as servants?" a gentleman asked of a life-long friend who had had experience with help of both national ities, . "There is no comparison," was theire ply. "The Chinese are efficient, but they are awfully set in their ways. If you give a Chinaman an ordeir to-day he will do that very same thing the next Jav. and every other day, no matter how absurd it may be, unless expressly told not to do so. A Japanese will use his own judgment and save you a lot of bother. The Japanese adapt them selves to our customs very quickly and they are naturally courteous and oblig ing. They don t mind work, either. 1 have a friend whose one servant is a Japanese girl, and she does the work of the entire house for less wages than a German or Swede would and just aa thoroughly. "What delights me wjth the Japanese is that they are so careful and econom ical," this lady continued. "Nothing is ever wasted in the kitchen since Rohma was installed, and tny butcher bills are lessened considerably. Then she is always scrubbing up the tables and dressers, and I believe she puts on cltan clothing every day. I always see her washing hanging out late in the afternoon." Inquiry discovers that there are a great many Japanese in the big cities of the unioi, and that every ship that conies brings a fresh relay of 20 or 30. A Japanese mission established . in Brooklyn finds homes for any number of these adventurers. As the new comers, noniattcr what their proficiency or social stunding may be, are totally unuequanted with localities, the rate of wages, etc., they gladly accept the do mestic sen-vice which gives them shel ter and food for present minis. The managers reXrt that those supplied with places invariably give satisfaction. A number of Japanese girls and women who came over to the world's fair were stranded in the country find have had to support themselves us best they could. All these have taken refuge in housework ar have been engaged as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy is the Best. 1. Because it affords almost instant relief io osee ot pain in tbe stomach, oolic and cholera morbus. 2. Beoaase it is the only remedy that never fails in tbe most severe caees ot dyseDtery and diarrhoea. 3 Because it is the only remedy tbat will core obronio diarrhoea 4. Because it is tbe only remedy tbat will prevent bilious colio. 5. Beoaase it is the only remedy that will oure epidemical dysentery. 6. Beoause it is the only remedy tbat can always be depended upon in cases of obolera infantum. 7. v Because it is tbe most prompt snd 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 bos saved tbe lives of more people than any other medioine in tbe world. Tbe 25 and 50c sizes for sale by Con' ser & Brook. Don't neglect a cough because tbe weatber is pleasant; before tbe next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair, One Minute Cough Oure is easy to take and will do what its name implies. For sale by Conser & Brock. POWDER Absolutely Pure- THE ROMS LAND B1NEB. What Ones are Shipping Ores-The Le Bol la the Lead. Tbe Gazette asserted ' not long ago tbat Rossland bad not tbe mines to sup port ita population and extravagant growth. Tbe report of tbe shipments of ore from tbat camp during the week ending July 10th would indioate tbat this paper was not far wrong. It is as follows: Le Roi 1905 tons, War Eagle 250, Conter Star 128, 0, & K. 76, Iron Mask 48, Cliff 25. Total, 2432 tons. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medioiDe for restoring tbat tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor if Eleotrio Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve oentres in the stomach. gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in tbe blood. Electric Bittera Gin and Rum for Africa. The latest ngures tor gin and rum imports into barbarian Afrioa have a I dizzy look. Io 1894 Gambia reoeived 22.88 fl-allorjs. Sierra Leone 242.1386. tbe Oold Coast 1,202,889, Lagos 1.863,631, mPfs " appetite, aids digestion, and the Nwer coast nroteotorate 2.609.158 is Prnouooed by those who have tried The couotriea that supply the stofl are, il 88 the ver' best blood purine and of oourse, tbe same coontrie that tend Derve ,onio' TrT Sold ,or or SI.. the missionariea-Oreat Britain, tbe 00 P6' 00,116 ' UoD8er "rock's drug TTnlted Rlalea (lermonv. Franna and Btore . , - . W ,1 . uuiiouu. afioa Ra..iall VO..A...tf 1 If. "" uni,ivo iivuuiuu aim mi. W. B. Johnson, Newark, 0., says "One J Lyceite married at7o'olook Minute Cough Cure saved my only obild " ,ne "ioeooe " Jaokson mil, wnien from dying by croup." It bas saved wi" 08 their bom JariD tbe summer, thousands of others lotferioa from oroun "', ,w,t Friday's Pendleton Tribune. pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious wr J06" foreman at tbe soourlng throat and lnnir troubles. For ante hv mllU Dl1 M'B" Woodroff is well and Conser & Brook. ""orauiy auown ootn her ana tu fort- land where she bas been teaobiog. Uha Mtlim UHPfiBflLLELED OFFER To be educated on must read th best literature. The best literature is expensive. Leslla's Illustrated Weekly, rubltshed at 110 fifth Avenue, New York, Is full of the best tilings. Its Illustrations are superb; It storl. charming; and Its literary departments ar edited with con- inmate skill. ft Such a psper Is a great popular educator. It should be in every fj home. Yj The subscription price of Lll'a Is 14 pe nniiin. Q We mak th 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 w 111 ever he mads V again. The two papers msks a most acceptable Christmas or birthday Q gift, and will b constant reminders of the giver's k Indue. Q Remit by postal order or check to the nf' GAZETTE, ' $ y Heppner, Orocon. y WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Pvbllaae' Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York Now ia tb tiro to get tb Weekly Oregooian, lb greatest aewspaper of th Waal. With tbe Qasett. both strict ly to advance, on year, 13.50. No batter ootrbination of newspapers can b mad la tb tU. Tbe Outlook will b I Wl, as il bas beeo daring eeb of Its twenty ssves years, a History of Oar Owe Time. Ia ita various editorial dspartneots Tbt Oallook gives aeompaet rsview of tb orld'f prngre! il follows witb csr all tb Inportaat pbilanthropia aad le dust rial novemaot of th day; baa a complete department of religion neat; devote to neb spar to tb iMavswls of tb bom; rvw enrrnt litetslar; fareiel.a rbafnl tsbl-llk aboot ob aad tblngs: and, ia short, aim to give frrsb lalorraatloa, crtgmel obearvatioa, aad raooaU btrtaioijat. jVgteaiag witb tb fifty fiiftb volar. lb paper will a urn lb regular Bsga In sli, wbieb will add greatly la lie riatenUaa aad allrartivwoaa. Tb OatliKi 1 aablssbed every Hatarday fifty to issiiM a year. Tb A'st ! la eaeh asoatti i aa ItlaatraM Is sg as is Naaibvr, aoataiaiag aboat takna a fnssy page a lb ordinary (, oglht hb large satlr tf tufor. 'Tb pfe ef Tb On I look Is Ibr dollars year ia advae ea, o l tbsa tatady. . tW J for a r-3a v py 4 lllatr ; 0 fyroscvatu to Tb Oatkiok, 11 Astor ITe, X.a ToikCttv. SAVE VUl'H OKAIM. Few rralis tbat each squirrel dea trovs 1150 worth of grain annually Wskales's Squirrel and Oopber Exter minaior is id mo! srreoiif aad etc Domical poison kooao. Trie redooad to 80 oeata. Ooer k Brook aad Mloor k Co., agsDt. Heppner; J. A. Woolary, eo, I one j Mobols Lsaaeb, agents Li tngfnn. It is said tbat by a aargioal operation la a lady ot rare abilitr. and ocounied sewing niaUIs. They oame originally removing a broken bone from againat tbe position of county school superlo. iv ".we vi "UK ' iuiui witvi " I tli flntifl HATVA. Ml imi Jnhnn Kunn lan.nlt.. ..... . mi., i. : "interior." . v :. .......i k . . ... ui a u..ii, uh u u ui rjo.iui trsmreu i iwauuiuiiy ueoorsieu who flowers. Tha Japnuese booth or domestic Their aim, after being dismissod, was to make money enough to return home, but, oh Is not unusual, they see the ad vantage of life in America and have de cided to live here. Of late years many business men have lived for months or yews In Japan, having their families In residences. Their JaiHtnese servants have accom panied t hem to America and neighbors of these returningulwentees, noting live I'flicieucy of their eastern domestics, hove pot ten them to bring out relatives or friends to serve in a like capacity in llieir bouwliolda; thus tbe InOetiori spreads. The Japanese consul In New York has sometimes as many as 23 ap plication in a single day for servants "I want, a rook and a butler. 1 bear the Jnimnew are so thoroughly reli able." snys a servant-bunt lug boue keeper. "You muat racusn iny trou to bim In Laae oonoty. Everybody sin cerely bopea the report is true, says the Antelope Herald. Johnny is one of lbs Oest fellows on earth. oeretuaoy was performed by Rev. W. E. Potwine. The crescent waves on Cretan shores, The cross of Christ goes down; Th Turks are helped by Christian powers Who bombard fort and town, Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds Poor Cuba's piercing cry; Then let us drown the shameful deeds In "perry's ' I.I n wood Rye." For sal at lb Belvader saloon, E. U. Sparry, proprietor. tf Eternal Vlgllanre Ia tb price ot perfect bealtb. Watoh carefully tbe Aral synitoms ot Impur blood. Cor boils, pimples, bumors and aeofola by taking Iiood'a Barsaparilla. Drive away Ibe peine aad acbea ot rbeninetlsm, malaria and stomach trou bles, ateady yonr nerves and overcome tbat tired feeling by taking tb earns great medioine. Io a short tlm Baker Oily will be j connected by telephone witb Heppner, via Canyon City. At present tb Hepp ner lins is finished to Jobn Day and there connects with tb line into Can Hood's Fills sre tbe best family cathar tic and liver tooic. Gaulle, reliable, lure. Feudlelnn Tribune: Gertrude Bisbnp, Who bas bean vislllno- friend, anrl rata. bliug you," she adds, salt dawns on her on and also witb lb one to rrairia tiveei lo rfndlaton ror tba paat aixt waeka thai .lie fPnitailll ill saw not rt WOafelkL. ft 1 If I (Mil a, I . icit lor ber botut lo Heppner ImI I sTV - ia i i . Don't thin your blood witb aasssfraa or poison il witb blue-mass; bat aid Na ture by nsing Dewltt'i Little Early tbat the consul does not necessarily keep en employment ngruey. ve sometimes nml place Tor our countrymen nrwly-lsiidrd," says the consul, and then he turn her over to his aecretory, who In turn, directs her to an uptown flat wbrre a Columbia rol Irf.'e student keep an inii roinptu In- trlligentf bureau for fellow a of his rare. Thee rollrge Mptrants think well of the 120 or $ n a month which such po sitions a-lv.' them. 1 hey work in tbme variou rnllliiif for a )ear or two until they aeeumuliite llitlp money and then they finish their nillrge conrae or aet up biikinr for tbrnieetvea. One of the partt.ers in a big Broadway afore k otrl entirely to Jupsnra warea wa tao jrars ago a trusted "man of all work" In a well-known Amerlran fam ily. Ili '! $1,100 snd won the lust- iiilf rraj t i.fid frl-ml.hli. .( hi. em- plover, who were hiath to lose blin.- N. Y. ( ouuncrt ial Advrrtlarr. Wednesdsy night. Risers, tb fsmons litil pills for oon- stipation, billouanraa and stomach troq- bles. Tbey ar purely vegetable. For sal bv Oonaer k lirneb. A pistol toy Oav moob Joy, To email boy-Bang! He'll no more fire Wol np bigber, And tb ebolr Bang. "Last summer on ot our grand children wa sick witb a sever bowel trouble," says Mi. E. (J. Oregnry, ot FrederickttowD, tfo. "Our doctor's remedy bad failed, tben ws tried Cham berlain's Colio. Cholera end Diarrhoea Remedy, wbieb gave very speedy relief." ror aale by Conser k Brock. , eon- HI It 8iiinirrs SALE. voTifgi tirRrtiv oivr.t tbst i kmi IV and bf virlo. of sn .serutlon laauvl enl of th. I In nil I ourt of Hi. Mala of r..oa lire ibe mm 1 7 of Morrow snd In m. dlrerint snd lellrM. tiftfia a itidfmeiit rendered and lered I Mid cuurl on th. Nh dai of Mav, av7 In lavnf of u feldman snd w. II R r.. tilalnilifs. snd aaln W. L Sallng. dl.rKtant, luf lh. .uia of (in. Ilundrvd, 1 a.i.lr T and a'. Ku lailiara In I'. a -.I4 r.-ln wMb lnUteH IherwHi n Ilk gold el t Hi. rata A Ki.l.l tmt cwnl per annum frn Ui Ih d.f nl A itI I. si n4 th. lo finer snrn irf t i.niM ffcifiara wis and HlilmwaiM'i la ahua JudgaM a orteeM l. th. eonrt that lh .r..i. Ilarhad la a. Id artWi .id het.ln.H.f 4a- arfl, lo ll - sv.nih half nf II.. a,.ih Vaat tier aartl'Hl J snd Ui. Maria O-.ar-ui of wih.n i and il ,ia Mail M ta o Ih Wm Uiarur nf Wlloi rsnd Ih. W mI Half nl Ih nmlh VaM (nartef nl swtlo) t. and ll awnia Half a4 lha anlh SmI tiMfiaf 4 Karima tl, all In township no (, a-eilli raa.a JI aaai aillwuila saer-dlaa, Uotmw eiiuul., !'.. Ii I4 hi aaitef. sal ludg wnt, eea's snd ap-4-rulnf ewis. will, on swinrdar Ih. si d.f l J-"T, lI, l I ortork p s set said tf.y l Ih fn.ol 4a.it ol Ih anari boaa u H.i-nnar, Mwrrww tuiMf, lira, aatl ill Ih riM. IK la and lntoee.1 tti. ast-l B. I. alleg la and in lha be. ilia-Htai .n.fn l S...I . I u anrlltw In tu Iks hitewt and hawl Il4da lor lh I kr4 Ih ' Ua aw U4 Iw lha aU.la-l wl lIsiarMUuti f4 k.1 ( nl IMI S- aa. -at MIU k. . SSfl g nl at raw awwiilf, VrmnH I.!-i J4B U. l7. Irately TriSa. Baby pina oome In arts of thi mrtnl by fine gold chains. 1'retty two-tiiiH strawberry forks show lu rry tinea and leave In decora tion. fUiriM'o rnanib'd hairpins, set with jrwrla, aaaisl In tiKHlero halrdrewsliig. Tut glass sfoinirrs wllh siUer-plaled inotintitifr iiirrea In drniand aa the a. awnii adtsires. Hilver-moiinti-il brt snd tags are In- hided among other ellvrr rnlinienta lor U fnlr rji llat. Convenient aiTomiaknlpipnt to tbe rhsflng dieh S re ll.a rhafing di-h Se.n and alcohol flagon of sihir Cut glaaa sugar aifurs with alerting silver top aaaiiui a nw liiiHrtain-w wllh t if adteiit of th lrry aesuwin. Jewrlrra' Clrnilar. Humpler Nsas: Andy Tillard, ot Heppner, who bs abnal IO.OdO head ot sheep ranging gear Oraaita, aoooo- paoUd by Uick Matbsws aad Oeo. Bar. kar, also of Ueppoer, spent a fw days loHumpter the first ot th week. Tbey left (or born last Taaedsv, lolog by way ot Olive lake, aod will speod a U- I " I a .... deut to these dbwaia-ii. Is Instantly allayed ,,w a, bet popular resort. Oeo. Armatrong, a bo Is now rnotiiog tb popular saloon on lb Malloob enr ner, baa pat In tb Hod Oold draniht beer. Milaanke and linn Ool.t Inula lwer, fine llinor and cigars always aa band. John Dor bam. sssislanl mlintn. gist Call on lb boys sod gt year beer by glass or qnarl. t< Tetter, Hall-ltbenm and tk-iema. Tb InUnae lUblng and smarting, Inct li-ulto tlieaedlM-aat-a Isliistantlv ailavex by applying CharnWrlain a Ey and Hkln Ointment. Many very bad caan ba bewn pwrntanetitly rnrxl by It. It U equally enu txnl lor lulling pll.n and a lavorlta reruMlv ror aorti n tddia. chaptMMl hands, chilblain. frt bite and chnmio aura eye, S-i eta. per box. ' Trt9urtr't Notlct. il tiirtiaw OxiMi warn' ! refea4 '" M S4 mm. tiMi wsrrs' l IMf .lafM '" ne.w4lng t 1. la w Tl ha tail as l.ne. Il III I I nS4 I tiLae IWr lha -lata f Ih'. mrfua raa urniaw, Treaenre. nf Mrrw I f-aiy. tktl4, ttt;M, Maal, J.lt M, tV7. I a yoiitif anaa Lavl ant laawn givwa a tssrt on th slsgw, but at a point lu lb jrfTmnrw bw a arig aa nVsrlrl ha u f mttted lo atand in Ui w and er4. "ttksl did they think ot roa lrarT ) era kuiskJy aahsaj bf a trWnd, la! u Iwr aiiy ts,miiinU7 "Why r 4. 1by etyotwrniit f if bf. H Ml lngkin hiar. Dr. Cadi's (andltion I'ewderv. are Just what a horn iteU when In bwl oomiitlon. Totilc, blood purifier and vermifuge. They ar not IinhI liul ttwwtkf'tn and th beat In ua to put bora. In prime condition. 'rk:a 2b cent per p ka(a. ebriooiy oa rrsideui lawyer la Morrow aonnly, and be reside at ilet.p. ar. tb oonaty swat. 1 bie fact should hum end ! rob of mlgratioa to thai swetioe, car tb Antelop llarslJ, llrppnaf bs yl tbrw lawyer, tboogb two H Ibwra ar sl-eesl Iron tows at p'saaat T. CATARRH O. L. 1'altarsnti, nf Ing Creek, and E. L. frealsnd, of Ibl plana, bar ba appolnUd eommissiontr of tb U. R, circuit eourl. Im iWk slag leave Heppner St To'aloek, a. rn, Talys. Thnradays, aod Hatnrdaya; errir at o'lk, p. fond;s, Wednesdays aad Fridays. Will task ennnwotloa a lib braneb train whwa dealrad. Far II, ranb way. frsighl J ewnl per ponnd. J. FJ. Pliibrrk. Trop. Offlrw at narry Warrea's drng store. tf. ta LOCAL DISEASE a f la eaaaa a Il aaa a aaeaS a? ...aaiat Mr ni SMinal uf lata lha ao!.a fca. A kaasfwl rrw tlni BiH etparl yM wuk4 I a. 1 1 fjT"4 scars iB- i aa fomjr wuu yov.r See "H II ft ft tbat Fill vTwBg. yotiejf fnwn," aa.d tl, H fenilmnan, be earv!raly l4ittub-t Ui trt of I.: Hek bvk I -e. r 1 1 Frew i Humpler K.wes All snd Cbarll lis'Uwnn, af Happaer, spnt a fw da I Naraplerlbl wk. Ef'staE-Ini rkranrlMl U kw lha arawl tt.wrt e w aiilav.(, ka t4 a4 H.f fwm af a I eai.la i a.4 ei-ena t- a al Mr wa, I . I a-a ami iS.m a.a a. waa la a-. -a - lii awaiiaaa f.-an a-4a i.n in,h.wM jMafaulral rvxwa as lKfaM att, sUl aaviUSii, s Wamasw s I. A. INirrsf. frmrly ( FaJIt.ia, la Ptened np 13 a til barber sbop I lheldstad on tb MsDoek comer. Wot strittly first !, Call a bim. tlf Tr.Hp,,ka H.viaw Been in b dw v-rtiag mb apae t mlnUg a. Tb Krkw U at si4llsi pspwr la all re peet,