Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER GET IN AND RUSTLE With a Ntw 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 27, 1897. NO. 565 v or SEMI WEEKLY ' GAZ ETT E. rUALISHBD Tuesdays and Fridays BT TEE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man. At $1.50 per year. 1 1.25 for biz months, 75 cts. or three moncna, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKB is kept on file at E. C. Date's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 MerohanU ttxohanga. Ban Francisoo, California, where COu raota for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. I Pendleton, Oregon. FRED BENDLBY he Lancashire Insurance Co. -no- OP MANCHBSTBH, BNOIAND OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT. oo t, et in Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo, Peodleton, Baker (Jity, Elgin and Huntington. Going East? IP YOU ARE, - DO NOT FORGET Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except Bnnday arriving at Heppner Junction l:SOa. ni. Leaves Heppner Junotion 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:1(1 a. m Hpokane Express Mo. t leaves Portland at 2:15 p. m . and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. and Umatilla 9:15 p. m. Portland Exoreas No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 51)5 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 a. m. a d arrives at Portland 11:45 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar rives at Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m- Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p.m. and arrives at 'leppner Junction 1:47 a, m, and at Portland 7 :0C a.m. For further information irquire of J. G. Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. 03TFXCX.Xi BIEECTOET. United States Officials. P'esident William McKinlev V ee-Vrealdent Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman necrntaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage Seoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War :....KuiweU t. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James K. Gary 'Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Seoretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Seoretary of State H. R. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Metsohan Snpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman a . 1 G. W. MoBride Senators ij H Miu,hell , I Binger Hermann vongrosauiau J W. R. Ellis Printer.... ; W. H. Leeds I B. 8. Bean, Hnnmina .Indaaa i F. A. Moore. I C. K. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circa it Judge Stephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials Joint Senator... ... Hepresentative. Count! Judge.. ' Commissioners, J. W. Beckett. " Clerk " Sheriff Treasurer.?.... ' Assessor Barreaof.- Important FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that poiDt will afford jou the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyoDd St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that tine makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot 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 Teading via. the Wisconsin Centra) lines, or address McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of 6 rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of urani ever puDusnea. (Begins in uecemDer.j Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louts 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 of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of 6reat Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title of makakh ur Txijji uftiUN from Washington 10 iancoin. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken nnder 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 the "Sherlock tioimes stories, given mm Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. B. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St., Portland Or. A, W. Gowan J. N. Brown ..A. G. Bartholomew i J. 11. Howard J. W. Morrow E. L. tVatlook Frank Gilliam A. O. Potters J. W. Horiiur School Bun't J"T ".Shipley Coroner..... B. F. Vanguan " " nvnii mv mrimia. Mtyor Thoa. Morgan (J Htnnilmen Geo.Oonr. Frank Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Blooum, II. Lichtenthal and J. K. Simons. - border W. A. Richardson T-eaanrer ;I.WlJH''Jf" marshal It,jberU Preeinct Officer. justioe of the Peace W. K. Kichardson Constable N. S. Whetstone United State! baud Officers. TBS DALLES, OB. J. t. Moore Register A. B. Biggs Receiver LA Q BANDS, OB. B. F. Wilson Raster J. H. Bobbins ..Keoelver XOBXT SOCIBTIEB. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL O. A.B. Meats at Lexington, Or., th last Saturday of arh month. All veterans are mviiea w r"in Q. W. Smith. Adinlaut. C. G. Kcuda. Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, tba City Drug Store, Offloe in City Hotel. near tt STOCK BRANDS. While yon aeep yonr subscription paid up yon een keep your brand in free of charge. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; oattle, same on left nip. Cook, A. J.,Lena, Or. Horses, Won rightshool der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square orop off left and split in right. Douglass, W. M Galloway. Or. Cattle, R D on right side, swailow-tork in each ear; horses, B D on left hip. Ely. Bros- Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole I Id right ear. Florenoe. L. A.. Heppner. Or. Cattle. LF on right hip; horses, F with bar nnder on right incomer. Jones, Harry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded H J on the left shoulder: oattle branded J on right hip. also underbit in left ear. Range in I Morrow oounty. Johnson. Felix. Iitna. Or. Homna. eimlaT on left stifle: cattle, same on right hip, nader half orop in n"t and sunt ji iert ear Kenny. Mike. Heppner. Or. Horses branded K.NY. on lefthip oattle same and crop off left nnder slope on ins rignc Leaner. J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded and A on left shoulder: cettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right ear. Minor. Oscar. Msonner nr. t-attle. M D on I right hip; boras. M on left shoulder. Morgan, tt. N Heppner, Or. Horses, H ) 1 left snomaei caiue same on lerc nip. Oahorn. J. W.. Douglas. Or.! horses O on lef shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Parker A G lesson. Hardman.Or. Horses IP ob left shoulder. Pioer. J. H.. Lexinston. Or. Horses. JK oon- neoted on left shoulder; oattle, same on lef hip. under oil in eaon ear. Hector. J, W.. Heppner, Or. Morses, iV 01 left sbonlder. Cattle, O on right hip. 1 Rnamr. K. (i. Heonosf . Or. Cattle W C on I left hip, crop off right and nndarbit in left year, Oewiap; Dorses n von leii sooniaar. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, ot) left shoulder: eattle. 1 on left shoulder. Tnrnar H. W.. HsDDnar. Or. maU eaottaj 1 left sbonlder. honest oattle name on left hip I ith split in Ool b ears. Wattrabnrcar. W. J.. Galloway. Or.i horses I Quarter circle JW on right shoulder; cattle I quarter circle in nam nip ana ngm aire, 1 rnip and hole in left ear. Bangs in Morrow and U matilla ooanties. a place beBide Poe and Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, AU the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in mcilube's magazine. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the lame field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimblefinger" stories, RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClcrk's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazinb a series of short stories In which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself. Anthony Hop Bret Harta Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Wey man Clark Russell will all have, stories in McClurb's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McCi.cbb's Magazine for ivji, me subscription priee 01 wuicn is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREQON. Offloe bnnre, 8 to 10 a. m , and 12 to 2 p. m.. at reaidenca, Mrs. U. Welch's property, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to S p. m , at offioa in tbe rear of Borg's jewelry store. First National Bank OF HEPPNER ' C. A. RHCA, T. A. RHCA. - GCO. W. CONttft, 8. w. srcNCtn, - President Viae Preeldent - Caehler Asa't Cashier Trenwts 1 GrDcral Buling Basioesi 3sxci-ia.:nxkb On all parts of the world Bought and Sold Cotlartlons made on all solnu oa reasonable Ttrma, Surplus and andlvtded Profits. 131.000.00. Notict Of Intention. UiDOrrin at U Oaaai.a. fsoo Jniv H tinrtil tl MtkaKY UWIH THAT TH 1 11 at tlaamaJ rtilrr has Bled notice ol Ms nltiUn 10 make Bnel fml In support ot his rlalm, and thai said pmot lll t snada balxra (Aunty fk. Mnrruw 'mioit. too, at llappoef, Oraaoa. o August JKS. lain, vis: tDwAKD CHAfX A!, n R. Wo l l-r tha KU tH iM a-Ma4aia V laiaay i W Ha MH I..ll..alut wllnaaaMinprn.a bla emainunus rwi'leura wa and eulUall0 uf said land. ls: - JaaM l. rr-h. M Haffet. Or ,,raf1a . tia.isharty. ! VlnaiHi if,, Mlc.h kvfc. l A Campaign. . Of Education . How to Get It trr aa- ;For j) JAM Mftrtiiiui AJS OHPflROLLELED OFFER NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OmCK AT THE DALI.fc", OREGON, J June an, HwT. Notice is hereby given that I the following-named settler nas Died notice 01 his Intention In make Bnal prool In support of hla Malm, and that said Drool win he maile before J. W. Morrow County Clerk, at Heppner, I WEEKLY J0HS JOHNHON, Hd. T.. No. 4 110, for the BWV., See. 5, Tp. 1 1.. K 24 I., W. M. Ha names the following witnesses to prove his contlwuous residence upon and cultivation ol, said land, vll: Charles Anderson, 01 Eigni Mile, uregnn, John K. Petrrann, Frank A. Londell and Aa. drew M. l'ellerson, all of 0lerry. Oregon. 4 Aa. r. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature is expensive. Leallo'a llluatrated Weekly Pub'lsned at 110 Klfth 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. Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be in every home. The subscription price ol Lealle'a lt4pe nniiin. We make the unparalleled oiler 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 gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the . Heppner, Oretron. FRUIT AS A MEDICINE. More Virtue in a Basket of Berries Than in a Whole Drug1 Store. Very few people are aware of the medicinal qualities of grapes; but these they possess. The pulp is nutritious, and the juice contains sugar, tannic acid, bitartrate of potassium, tartrate ot calcium, common salt and sulphate of potassium. Without doubt, say Scientific American, the woman who cultivates the habit of eating a great deal of fruit 1b the gainer of health and appearauce. The grapefruit, or shad dock, so called from its' discoverer, Lieut. Shaddock, or, to mention its soft Chinese name, pumelo, is highly prized by those who live In malarial localities. It is a charming rival to quinine ami, boneset, and is driving them from the field. She who eats her grapefruit with a spoon from the natural cup, or rel ishes it served as a salad, may gladden her heart with the reflection that she is not only pleasing her palate, but benefiting her health. Like oranges and lemons, the grapefruit has great medicinal virtues. If you are of a bil ious temperament eat grapefruit; if fever threatens, eat grapefruit, but in this latter case do so only at the advice f t a physician, as there may be certain tendencies which the grapefruit would only aggravate. The complaint is often mode that the fruit is extremely bitter and unpleasant. It is onlj the white Inner rind which is so, and this should I be carefully removed. .. , THE COMING FAD. A Well-Known 'Woman Thinks Her Sex Will Drive. Mrs. John Stetson, of Boston, thinks that driving will be the chief au.use ment of the coming woman. She be lieves that the new woman, as well as the old-fashioned woman, can find few things in her life more enjoyable than a spin behind a good horse or team, and that, if she holds tbe reins herself, she will quickly learn that it adds immeas urably to her pleasure. The exhilarating effect of the swift action, the bracing air filling the lungs and sending the blood dancingthrough the veins, the trout-like pull on the lines that communicates to the reins woman something of the spirit of her horses, the absorbing interest felt in overcoming the little difficulties of the road, in negotiating abrupt turns and in meeting and passing other vehicles well, there's nothing like it, accord ing to this enthusiastic horsewoman, nnd if it is an "old woman" who started on ine anve sne win come home a 'new woman" physically. REASONS WHY Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoia Remedy Is the Best 1. Because it affords almost iDstant relief in ease of pain in tbe stomach, oolio aod cholera morbus. 2. Beoauae it is tbe only remedy that never fails in the moat severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is tbe only remedy that will care cbronio diarrhoea. 4. Beoause it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious oolio. 5. Beoause it is the only remedy that will oure epidemical dysentery. 6. Beoauae it is tbe only remedy tbat can always be depended upon in cases ot oholera infantum. 7. Because it is tbe most prompt and m3st reliable medioine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 9. Beoause it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Beoause it has saved tbe lives of more people than any other medioine in tbe world. The 25 and 50c sizes for sale by Con ger & Brook. $ j!i( POWDER Absolutely Pure Tbe "long distance" into John Day works exceedingly well, bat it it difficult to talk to Prairie City on account of the kind of Instruments nsed. As soon as new ones are added this part of tbe line will give as good servioe as any other section. An exobanse says tbe editor of tbe Wilmar, Minn., Argus lives in a house looated between a Methodist ohurch and a danoe ball. One evening reoently there was a gathering in both places. It being too warm for oomforl in-doors the editor sat on the yeraodu and took in tbe situation and this is what be heard: "Let us pray all salute we beseeoh thee to join hands and draw near circle to tbe left listen to ns all promenade kneel before tbee and bal ance all present yonr petition grand right aDd left for Christ's sake seat yonr partners." The editor was more tban saddened at the degeneration of tbe village and went off and joined a baseball club. Makes Him Feel Yonng. "For some time I suffered with great Did You Ever weakness ana was not able to walk. I Eleotric Bitters as a remedy for conla not sleeP Di"h,B Dd did D0 bave Try your troubles? It not, get a bottle now and get relief, Tbis medioine has been found to be particularly adapted to tbe relief and care of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct intlnenoe in giving atreogth and tone to tbe organs. If yon have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headaobe, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, rJlecpIeas, Exoitable, Melan choly, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Eleotrio Bitters is the medioine you need. Health and Strength are guaran teed by its ubs. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Conser A Brook's drug stors. Long Creek Eagle: It is reported that tbe Bonanza mine will be sold within a few days. Tbe prioe it ii said will be $700,000. Tbis property was offered to Portland parties about two years ago for $150,000, bat tbe flnre was oines and some of the publishers threat an appetite. One day a friend ad vised me to take Hood's Barsaparilla and I did so. After taking five bottles my health was wonderfully Improved. Hood's Barsaparilla baa made me feel yonng agaio." H. Ketas, 821 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. Hood's Pills are easy to tuke. 25otB. Tbe Southern Illinois Press associa tion has adopted tbe rule to omit tbe title "Dr." In speaking ot a pbvsioian, says an exchange. Tbis is a retaliation upon tbe Southern Illinois medioal as sociation tbat expelled two members beoauae tbey advertised. In Ohio tbe dootors are fighting proprietary medt- deemed too exborbitant. MONK i iiunlS MATCHES. The MONTHLY Outlook Now Is tba lime to get the Weekly Oregooian, tbe greatest oewapaper of the West. With the Oaiette, both strict ly io advene,, one year, $3.60. No better combination of iapepers eaobe made la the state. Mm Register. Notice ot Intention. I AND Orrifl AT THE DALI.E OREION. j June an. Inv7. Notlre Is herehv liven that the followlng-namad aattler has Bled nollre H his Intention in make Anal proof In support ol his rlalm, snd thai said proof will ba made helms j. w. Morrow, (.onntv ( lera.at rieppner, urrgou, on anguw is, lev., vis: AXDKtW II. PETTER80!, Hd K Nn. Kit, for the HWi, H. 4. Tp. IS, It. II E. W. M. He namee the following witnesses to prove his rnnilnunus residence upon and eultlvaUoa ol. aald land, vli : t her lea Anderson, of Eight Mile, Oregon, John K. Petereriii. frank . Umdell and Jufca Johnson, all ol buuesberry, Oregon. iaa. r. moors S'ASS keclater. Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York V4T kef later. Tbe Oasetie does dI qaeatioii tbe Tbe regular sobeonptioo prio ot th fcVmi-Weekly Uaselte is I2.W and tbe regular price of tbe Weekly Orfgonlaa la 11.50. Aoyone aoUonblog for tin Oasetie and paying for year it advance rae get both tbe Osteite ens' Wkly Oregoelaa for S3.&0. All old sat eertbev payleg their enbawviplMme frf om year la a4vatM will be e!itl4 U thaewa . The Outlook will be la 1897, as it hss been daring ecb ol Its twenty seven years, a History ot Oar Own Tim. Io its various editorial department. Tbe Outlook gives ore past review of tbe world's progress: it follows with car all Ibe Important philanthropic: aod in daatrial uovmaBts of the day; baa a complete department of religioua oawe devotee much space to lb Interest of lbs borne; reviews correal literature; farotab tbrfal table-talk about kii ed things: aod, io short, aims to give fresh leformaMoo, original obwervetioe, aed reasonable entertainment. AVB YOt'kt 6KAIM. Few iraliae tbat ecb squirrel des Irovs tl 60 worth ot grain annually Wakelee's Squirrel and Oopber Eiter tnlnatoi is Ibe moal effeeiive aod eoo notnioai poison known. Priee red need to SO oo la. Co riser t Broek and Minor k Co,, egot, fleppner; J. A. Woolery, agent, I -oe, Nichols st Laeeb, agent Lenngtin. Bat Has Not the Intelligence to Kindle a .Vive with Them. No creature but man has ever made use of fire. An African traveler, Indeed, has told a story of nix-a making a thiev ing raid on a camp of native, and cur rying torche to light their way; but this story lucks proof, and is not ac cepted aa true by .oologlata. There la, however, Buys the Youth'a Companion, in tbe rliilntlflphia zoologi cal garden a monkey who has learned to acratch matchea perfectly well. Ttt aceomiilishuient he is willing to exhibit on any oceoalon. He haa learned to hold the mutch by its middle part, so thun hi nng.ra are not burned by being too near the flam, and ao that the ruutcli will not break by being held too near tin1 other end. Thia fart Involve another, that he U aware which end haa tbe sulphur, and uoea not attempt to acratch the u-uiul phiired eud. He has furthfrmon learned that a rough surface la better to scratch the mutch on thnn a smooth one, tnd his eare lu looking for the roug'i plnce la very diverting.. Hut with all tlu-ae- intelllgvueea, t! uionkry has no notion of kindling an other fire with the one that he hiut rauaeil by the friction of the innU h. He simply leU the mateh burn out, and If be lighta auother, dm-a It for the plea ure of seeing It burn. Thla monkey's keepers, and the men of wiem e who are enjierimentlng with hi Intelligence, hoe to corn mun lent to liiuieteiittiully an Idea of fire making and lining; but from the moment they am eeed In dolngao If they ever do suc ceed it will tie neeesiaary to keea mthea out of hla reach. Bosae Beaallile Snueetluas fur tba teaag lollies. The prettiest ey to arrange your hair? Especially if It la very long, very thick, and a moat lieautiful color, yet cannot be worn banging down in braids, Don't neglect a congh because tbe weather la 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 sals by Conser & Brock. en in every death notioe to mention name ot tbs attending pbysiolan. the Sampter News: Jeff French, of Hepp ner, wbo bas sheep near Sumpter, was in town Sunday. "Last summer one ot our grand children wai sick with a severe bowel trouble," y Mtl. E. U. Uregory,-of Frederiokstowo, Mo. "Onr doctor's remedy bad failed, tben we tried Cham berlain's Oolio, Cholera und Diarrhoea Iiemedy, wbiob gave very apeedy relief." For sale by Conser & Brook. 4 W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., caya "One Minute Congb Cur laved my only child from dying by oronp." It baa saved thousands of others goffering from oron p pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and locg troubles. For aale by Conser ft Brook. Foaall Journal: John MoOrath, the injured aeronaut, was carried to last Bnnday morning's westbound train al Arlington and shipped to Portlsnd boapital by the people of that burg, wbo do not need blm any more. It is not tbooght tbat McUrath oan recover. Charley Jones baa reduced tbe price of abaving to 15 oeote. Wben you want first clae shave call at th lam old stand. It. CommiaaioDer Howard and Geo. Vio- oent were over Satorday from Oalloway. Don't tbin your blood with eaaaafraa or po'n it witb blue-mass; but aid Na lore by nsihg Dew Ill's Little Esrly Blears, tbe fsmous Utile pill for con stipation, blllouanew and stomach trou ble. Tbey are purely vegetable. For aale by Conser k Broek. Oao.' Armstrong, wbo is now running tbe popular saloon on tbe Matlook cor ner, baa put io Ibe Hop Cold draught beer. Milwaukee and Hop Oold bottle beer, floe lienors and cigars always on band, Jobn Duibam, assialant mixolo gist. Call on tha boys aod get your beer by glass or quart. 63-tf A Kansas City itockman named Yates, who Istely purchased 20,000 bead of abeep in Southern Oregon, baa decided to test tba constitutionality ot tbe Idaho statute requiring aheap to be dipped be fore they are driven into thai atate. Ths crescent wsves on Cretan shores, Ths emus of Christ goes down; The Turks sre helied by Christian powers Wbo bombard tort and town. Columbia's sag's bears nor heeds Poor Cuba's plerrlng cry: Then let us drown these shameful deeds In Huarry s "Unwood Rye." For sale at Ibe Belvedere saloon, E. O. Sparry, proprietor. f Major Canby, at Vancouver, suicided by jumping from tbe ferry boat near heraiiM! vou are too lall for an v thing so I bl bom, on laat Patorrlsy. Deceased Lone flock stsga leaves Heppner at To'olook, a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; arrives al 6 c'loek, p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays aod Fridays. Will make connection with branch train wben desired. Far 12, each way. Freight i cent per pound. J. U. BellenbrM'k, Prop, Office al Harry Warren's drng stors. If, ' Heppner in Pendleton via Il'pP F.flho Mt see I,n. - I'rene aVatroae rf visiting J'etdieioo esq esse tim and money by Using Ihia route. Hf a attainting Ibe a-at the prevloae even- boeeety ofeey persoe. bat tt la on- I log ' ' m B3e connexion who 'A ..I.I.Si .aiM al L k am bThSI BaaSKV . . ... I ft -aw.- It. a-ak vJ a. " t ' Mil IO I Bat fceww waw ..sr. . . . . r plea of snbeerlptkos, whalbir lb snb acriber be Cornelia VeaJerbUl or lb ssa wb ears bla bread by boaeal toil. We eeaao raa lb pp' t plan. tf Waal te Hop tiollT 1WI beef rn tarth. Pie l. ! br. OfTioe al City lfag More. I'niprietor. W. V. Uao, e Walt. Tbompaoa roil stage belweaa Hettpaar aad Mo)aot, arriving every day tieept Miioday aad leaving vry day teept "nnday. Hborteat and cheap awl eoile to the Interior. F. J. ploenea, ageet. Begianlof witb tbe fifty fiifth volome, tbe paper will smib tbe regular aaaga ginesis. wbicb will add greatly Io its eoovebieoee aed atlrartiveaea. Tbt Outlotkia pahliahed every Saturday fifty to laaoaa a year. The first issue In eaeti month is an Illustrated Magasia Nouitxr, oaiainteg about twje a naay page a lb ordinary iaene. W get bar witb a large ao ruber ot ptctrrra. Tba pne of Tbe Outlook is three dollar a year In advance, or lee the a cent a dsy. Heed for epeeiaiea epy aad Minstrel- I pmspeeia t Th Oetkwilr, IS Astor j Piarn, New iMkCitv, SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. XTOTltE W Hr.Rr.BY OIVEK TIMTIKPfa i and by virtue of an eierntloa laanad out ofthel lrrult onrt o( the aula of lrrf,n lor tha County of Morrow and to ma d trai led and Itelltrerad. upon a ludsment rendered and tared la said court on ths IK h day of May, w7, In la..r al I. geldman end W. II M t'.ila. I'.r lha nun rf One Husdrad, 1 waiitr Twe and Mil Hollars In t'. a fold iwin wlih Ititenral theraoa In Ilka sold rln al tha rata of kiatil Krrant (af inHtim from tba Flh naf of April, fl and tha Inn lief ana. of rishlea fajian enats snd fllst'oraeman'S In hk h liidgirtant It aea ordered hv tha eourt thai the ir,,f- tt sttarhed In aald aetlon and lieralnalier 1e arrllvd, In-wH fc.nlh half of Ilia Kiith Kaat Wu rtar nt section m snd ths Norlh lut (j...r Ur of et.. tl snd lb fc-tilh Mall of las eu th WeN gnafter ol Ite-. tl..i W4 and tha Weal Hall uf tha enuth Baal Vinarler r.f Martlirti n. and lb BmuH Half of lha hhiIWm vuaner nt kaeiina U, ail la tf.aesfctj. m.a (. south ranra 17 aaat lllaiti-lte meridian, M'.rr., eounty, Oregitfl, he sntd to satialr said I it'll ment, enata .nn aerriung a(a. i win, on Saturday lha Slat der of Jaif, W, al t r!nr k n nl said day al the front dnnr of the rnurt hiia In Mej.pi.ef. Worm rvmatr, I'nem, sail all the rlaht, litia and Intaeeal nl tha aald w, I. aallna In M In lha 4err1ied t.'fin al pnl.iie a-Ktt',a Ui In the hlgheat end teal I.I '1 lef kit eaah In haad rhlhlish, nor fastened up in agraiful I'syrhn knot at the mvk of the beail, i, inle near the uerk, Im-atine it la too heavy, and t-omes tumbling ! n at In roiitrliirtit aeiuHiii. lively hulr, but aii emliarrBasnient of rl hea, la it not? If It vtere ruv hair, aud I were the dear young girl who flmU It a bother und a burden, I would eoil It up on lop ot luy head and wear It like a crown. 1 waa a well koown, popular meo. Tetter, Ralt-llhewm and Kttrme. Tha Intense Itching endamaging. Inci dent to thee diaeanrsL la Instantly allayed by applying Chaiuberlalu a ty and Skin Ointment. Many very b caae have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for llcUlng pile ana a favorite retnedv for Bore till't'h. wouldn't mind tie having Uie effect of chapped hand, cbilbUlna, frt bite making me lo.k taller, and I would l turonw eon, eye. n eta. per ooa. stand up very atralghl, and look aa tail . . , ,, . n. I could. In my oi.inlor, height la a J-PJZ3m 5 n-aiity. and I never rare aU.ul a girl's ',,,, r..nin. blood tmHfler and la-ing tall, eaeept Io atnilie her. Tall vprmifnge. Ther r fanl but Is Io ha seplled la the eettelartlnB A s IdasarulMta as4 U us n4 e.ia met (ear the a 14. a- r a. K L. MStUa K. ahset;af Morrow aountr. Itr-a-.a Ited lune I, l-i". al 4 NOTICE. nrrrnEB .itt wa"'s A M. 1 Hmnt tm Uh.ta rd. , III he r-atd en utl at lha elif leeaa. nai . a lniat m laaaa) warraata a 1,1 taws from data let this authw Hei'bftvr City Irauif. girls wnial mind that thry carry them settee well, and do hot sloop imrersiie I' tlr bead forwsrd aa If thry hud lt something and were ia-rH-lially lak big tor il. Yon retoeuiU r Trnn) son's p't lure, do ton nol. a woul ph-ture sut b aa only a port roulil pmi.l : "A dauchlar of lha grds, I'lvlneijr lall, and moal divinely fair " If lha rofoluil efTert Were lihla-i-oli. Int. or gave a frrlmg of welM on top of my bead, then I would braid Ihe hair lit arveral slramla, and ruaaa II all over Ilia bark of Wtm bead. I would simply part It In lb inl'lJle, and avoid fri.irs. Mid bangs, and Mil curia. rrtme, aad o'her attempts at deooralwiu In front. VI bea Lair La a natural wave or ripple It la very pretty, ami should bar lu ay, but a wight ba'r I pu tty too, and gills ekoulT be salltGnl to w.ar 1 1j I r j hair Is lli ; uiiuie liiUuU.U fur j t arm. liar pei a' Kouud TaUk. Hsnla Tr, the Meiloan girl wbo was banlabed from Honora, Meiloo, five years ago, because of her wonderful enree and iiitlueoo over Ibe Mn leans, left Teias for Ariavma last week aod was accompanied to Ibe elation by Ibree armed men who threatened Io abool anyone wbo tried Io molest her. Koike la Iks Pshll. Joog You. of the Dalles, Laa bongbl ool Ibe Wing Lee laundry on Court streel. All obligaliooe of Wing Lee will be ettld by Wiog. Jong Yoq wilt cnotlaue the lanndry buslaeea al lb melh In aod the leat In oa to put a same old atand aod soliolt lb patron- nonsa in pnmsj o"nuii. sis of lbs lleppuaf people. Kvertlhlng cstnuperpkaga. . . Pell Hirnlson im over from lb Minor ad Marled cow camp test, weak. CATARRH a 1 a 1 ' I MJiaAlwl sVarn.VMT' Is a LOCAL DISEASE a Is the ease! at eaMs Joko Tor, Heppner, Or. Dated, Heppner, Or., July 11, r7. 63 C4 Jake Young and family wars io from Eight Wile Kiilsy last. Il mm Sa aaen ky plaaaent raaiinf aut laeii.'iejf earuf lata im .w.a. ba Jefj-U Sir aurva u (Iras EJr'sCreani Balm Is a. ktaWH la aa lha aval tVanaf ear n aael i atae'k. r4 ka Mead aad Hr frew af al fe-aedaa. i aea aed al mn It. a nll' . , a-ts eat aes ra4 14 l' e h a o-a aeaitw inmt aa.4a, iwaea u a.i--s Sf iaeas-4 - r-eva aa a ln-irasa hf a. U A. I ItsHl aaavaj a W trrsa Sieaat, kew le Yaq nay bual Ibe world over and yort will at Bud another adiiae fijaal Io Cbauiberlaia'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea llstaady for bo. I romplainla. II ia pUaeaat, safe aal reliabl. For sate by Ooeaer k IWk. e D. A. Currar, tornrly of PsaJlebta, kas noaned ap a 13 eal bartter abp la lb old siaod on Ihe Mailork rorasr. Wvtk sutti'f Cfst a! see, Cfcl 00 him. Ill