Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 30, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY; OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1897.
NO. 566
SEMI WEEKLY GAZKTTE.
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Tuesdays and Fridays
BT
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANt.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
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THIS PAPER is kept on tile at E. G. Dake'e
Advertising Agency, 64 and 95 Merchants
Exchange, Ban Francisco, California, where cou
racta for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leave Heppner
11 p.
Snnday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. ni.
Leaves HeoDfter Jnnoiioa 3:40 a. m. and ar.
lives at Heppner 6:10 a. m
l Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
fnfcf'naSast me.PPnOT jDnotion 8:16 D-m-
Portland Express No. 8. from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 5:05 a m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10
i. tt . : 1 1 e , ,r , tt t a ...
a. m. ana arives at fortiana 11:45 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 D. m. and ar
rives at Heppner J auction 8:80 a. m, and at
Umatilla 4:40 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umati'la 12:40 p. m. and
arrives at ieppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at
rortland 7 a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. B 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
OFPIOIAL DIBECTORT.
united States Offlclals. '
President William McKinley
V ne-Presldent Garret A. Hobart
oeoretaryoi mate John Sherman
secretary of Treasury Lyman J, (Intra
Seorntary of Interior, Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War ttussell v. Alger
Senretary of Navy John 1). Long
Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
beoretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Beoretary ot State H. K. Eincaid
Treasurer Phil. Hetschan
Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General.
M. Idleman
Senators
Congressmen
Printer......
JG. W.
IJ. H.
Hinger
W. MoBride
Mitchell
Hinger Hermann
1W.K, Ellis
....W. H. Leeds
(R. S.
if. A.
(C. E.
Kean.
'Supreme Judges.... F. A. Moore.
wolvenon
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
I'meeouung Attorney 1. J. tte&n
Morrow County Officials.
ioiut Senator... ... A, W. Go wan
Ksnrasentative... J. Brown
iotinty Judge A. G. Bartholomew
Com mirtsioners
J.H. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer
Assessor
Surveyor...
School Sap't
Coroner
..J. W. Morrow
...E. L. Matlock
... Frank Gilliam
A. C. Petteys
.... J. W. Horiior
..Jay W. Shipley
....11. V. Vsnglian
ncppNCR Town ovfigbbs.
Mtioi Thos. Morgan
C "itvilmen Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam. Arthnr Minor, E. J. Slooum, SI.
Linhtenthftl and J. It. Hlmons.
H ouriier W. A. Kiolmrdnon
Teasarer L. W. Hriggs
Marshal A. A. Roberta
Preeinet Ollleere.
Jnntineof the Pesos W. K. Kinhardson
('mutable N. 8. WheUtone
United States Land Officer.
TBI DALLXS. OB.
J. P. Moor.... Register
A.S. Bigoa Receiver
i. A naANDc. oa.
B.F, Wilson Reglstn
J. H. Robbins Reosiver
SSOSXT saOCXXTXEIS.
KAWUN8 POST, NO. IL
Q. A. B.
teU at Laxington. Or., ths last Saturday of
srh month. All veterans are Invited to Kn.
G W. Smith. C. . FtJUOA.
Adiatant, tt Commander.
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Offloe in ths Citf Druff Btor, nr
City Hotel.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OUEOON.
Offloe boars, 8 to 10 a. m., ami 12 to
2 D. m . at resilience. Mrs. H. Welch's
property, and 10 to 12, ro , to 2 to 5
p, m , at oflio io the rear of Borg't
jewelry store.
F. ii ID I I
irst National Bank
OF HEPPNER
C. A. Rhca,
T. A. RMCA.
GEO. W. CONSER.
8. W. SPENCER,
President
Vloe President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Traasarfj I General Biding Businta
EXCHANGE
i On H pru of th world
B ou e h t a n d b o 1 d .
Collection mad oa all point on
reasonable Tsrma.
Surplus and undivided ProOta. t3l.000.00.
Notice 0 Intention.
In. Orru a st La damns. Osaoo
July 1th
XJOTiri ! ri,BT OITEK THAT THE
1 follnwlng named settler hu filed notlrenl
his lnlentlon lo mess Snal arool In snnnnrl of
his rialm, and that Mid proof will be aisd
befnt tunty Clerk, sioftiiw CtHinly, ton.
at Ufpur. orcon, on august zeta. ixn, visi
EDWARD CHAPMAN.
Hd t. No. 'Ml f..r U NU tr, nd ru Nt4
Her 14 and M f W( Km M t I a W K W .
Hsnamtfce fiiiiwitiMu.ov.his
mtlnuous reaidttK epoa ana cultivation of
land, via:
1m 1. french. nf lltpnef, Or , rnarle R,
Psusherty, 4 Vlnsnn. r., Mlm)ah hedef, of
tUiipiwr. OT- and Levi L. it tail, m linntene. Or.
B. F. W IImin.
tt?t Keglster.
Tbe Oatette does oot qneetioo tbe
boeesly of any pereoe, bal it Is com'
pe,W to U.-t .poa .b. .eab-i. ajy.se.
pi SB Ol nurine),v, wmw.w. vww w-iw-
eriber be Curolios Vasdrrbill or tbe
mso who tars bis breed by boaeel toil
Ws soot raa tbe paper oa aay ether
jlaa.
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Wbat la Hop tiolJ? Best
aeab. Off id, rteeaUra,
GOIFI EclSt?
IP YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points.
FIRST Go via. St Paul be
cause the Hoes to tbat poiDt will
anord jou the very beet service.
SECOND See that the coudod.
beyond St. Paul reads via. the
WiscoDBin Central because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lines en
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is nm-class in every
particular.
THIRD For information, call
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket agent and ask for a
ticket reading via. the , Wisconsin
central lines . Or address
Jas. C. Pond,
' i
or Geo. 5. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark St..
uen. ras. Age,
jnuwauxee, wis.
Portland Or.
Cummings & Fall
J
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
" CHICAGO, ILL.. :.
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
y., v. m. a st. r., v. s A., r. Kt. w. s v.,
and the C. St. L 4F. Railroads.
HATES B.OO PER DAY I
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
caiCA.ao.izx.
6T0CE BRANDS.
While you keep your subscription paid up you
eankeep your brand in free of charge.
Bora. P. O.. Hennner. Or. Horsea. P R t.n left
nouiaer; ostuo, same on lert nip.
Cook. A. J..Lena.Or. Horses. Won rishtahonl
aer. Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square
orop on terx aua spin in ngnu
Donslass. W. M.. Gallowav. Or. Cattle. RDim
right side, awailow-fork in each ear; horse, B D
on lett tup;
Ely. Bros.. Douglas. Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole I
u right ear.
Florence. L. A.. Heppner. Or. Cattle. LF on
right hip; horses. F with bar under oa right
nouiaer.
Jones. Harry. Henpner. Or. Horsea branded
ri J oa the left shoulder: oattl branded J on I
right hip. also onderbit in left ear. Hangs in I
morrow oounty.
Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horse. irimlaT on
left stifle; oattle, same on right hip, under half I
orop in n w ana sunt n lert e
Kenny. Mike. Heppner. Or. Horse branded
KNY on lefthip cattle same and eroo off lft
ear: nnoer slope on tn right
Leaher. J. W. Heppner Or. Horse branded I
L and A on left shoulder: oettl same on left I
hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right I
IT.
Minor. Osoar. Heppner Or. ttle. M D on I
nght hip; bone. M on left shoulder.
Morgan. S. N., Heppner, Or. Hones, M )
on leiT oouiaei oauie same on wn nip.
Osborn, J. W.. Douglas. Or.: horses O on lef
shoulder; oattle same on right hip.
Parker & G leaaon. Hardman. Or. Hones 1 P on
lertsnouiaer.
Piper. J. H.. Lexington. Or. Horses. JE eon.
nented on left shoulder; oattl, same on lef hip.
under bit in each ear.
Heritor. J . W., Heppner, Or. Hone. JO ot
left shoulder. Cattle, O on right hip.
1
Hrwrnr. K. G. Heppner. Or. Cattl WOn
left hip, crop off right and nnderhit in lett year,
dew lap) hones W 0 on left shonlder.
Thompson, J. A Heppner, Or. Hones, ( oc
left shoulder: oattl. I on left shonlder.
Turner H. W.. Heppner. Or. Kmall onpltal T I
left shonlder, horn; oattl SUM on left hip I
sntn (put id not san.
Wattenburaer. W, J., Galloway, Or.t horsea I
qnarter oirnle JW on right shonlder; cattle I
QnertaT circle J w on right hip and right at' . I
C"p and hoi in left ear. Rang in Morrow an
0ul"eowiu
10 1
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, I
I J June 0. lw.T. Notice Is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of I
blA IttlMiitlfin li niAke flnKl nrratf In antinnrt nil
nis cisiTii, ana tnai aaia proot win p mane I
Oregon, on Auuii la, inn, vis:
JOHN JOHNSON,
Hd. I. No. MOO, for the BW!, Bee. ft, To. 8 8..
He name the following witnesses to orov
his continuous residence upon and cultlvauon
1
John K. Petanoii, frank A. Londell and An.
drew M. Patterson, all of Gooseberry. Oregon.
JA. W. M'HIKK.
SM-M Register.
Notice ot Intention.
I and orrin at the dam.fr oreoom, I
J June m. 1X07. Nolle Is hereby given
that the follnwlng nsmed aeitlar has Sled notice
of his Intention Ui Disk dual proof In support
of his claim, and thai saWI proof will he mads
or lore J. w. Hormw.cotinty riert,at lieppnor,
uregon, oa August is, iwi, vii:
ANDREW M. PITTKRSON,
Rd. I No S4I4. for the KWk, re. 4. Tp. I ..
M, J1 innowm,
his eontlnuotis resldsnc ui
witnesses tn pro
residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vlst
C harles Anderson, of Flint Mil, nregnn.
John It. Peterson, Frank A. Lundell and John
Johuaun, all uf Oooseoerry, iiregon.
J A. F. MlMlKK.
V9 Keglster.
The remlar aobMrtption price of tbe
Semi-Weekly (J alette It 12.50 sod tbe
reiruUr prio o( the Weekly Ore ifopiao
U 11.60, Anyone snbaeribinf for tb
Oatette end payinf for one yearii
advanoe eao set both tbe Oatette and
Weekly Oregon ian for 13.60. All old sot'
soiibfrs payiof their snbeeriptions fcf
0M y,r adrane will be enlitlodU
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in same
Heppner to t'eodletoii via fleppeef'
Eobo Htage Line. 1'eranae dtroaa t.t
vieiltof l'redieioo eaa save time aod
oiortey by taking this real. Br ae
qoalbtlnsi Ibe aeoU the prevmas eea
lag tbe etage will mas ceneeextoa with
f fJ 2Jt.
3 "'clock traia at Vrb for I'eadlefea
W. l. lxRt.
rniprletor.
Walt. TsVft&pena riM between
Heppaer sad Moooat, arrfrlpf every
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XTOTirr in HFKr.HY oivrw that ifuniR
lv and by virtue of an nwntlnn latuwt out
of ths l lreiill l onrt nf tin aut nf llriui for
Hie l irinily ol Morrow end lo uie dlrerted Slid
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tered In ad court on the loth flay of May, eu7,
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laliillna 4 ewaloat W I. Mill,. A1A.
the anm of On Hundred, 1 aetity Two and
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lr eent per annum Iron, the rh day of April
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poaisand rttslMiraemeii'S In whl h lut(inenl II
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Inureal ol the said W, j, aalln In snd tn ths
slnv dMc rltMHt bmnerty si 'ililk aurtlon tn
v tns nuneu and mi i.ii'ie. nr
h la hand
Ihe a or iia tn te arii
lied In ths Sailalatloa nl
s ld eisoutloa ad ail aoeu and -' I
al atay
accrue.
V. U MSTUM K.
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Palad ion ft. imn. m
NOTICE.
A tb nrrrNiR rrr
WARRAV1 t0
1 lateced oa of Wf.,1
A ! Tn A. leuV
III he I4 e raeniailai el Ihe elty Ic
nt.t I ,mtrm fcrea m Iheae warrant will
reaaa from date uf this IMrtWe.
1. W UK l.
. Hefner Cur Trrurer.
OatsO.ely
THE ARMY KATI0N.
Experiments to Produce a Con
centrated Food.
Nothing- Found to Take the Place of the
Old-Fashloned Batlon of Bacon
nd Hardtack In Sulta
able Bulk.
The recent experiments of the United
Statea government to test the value of
a concentrated army ration have quite
naturally proved a failure They were
instituted by the secretary of war with
a view to reducing; the bulk and weight
of food without impairing its nutritive
functions. This appeared to be necessi
tated by the fact that the American
army is more in need, of possible Im
provements in this line, in view of the
heavy, tedious and long transportation
of supplies across the plains and
through districts that are incapable of
affording the proper amount and qual
ity of food in times of emergencies.
The German army, for example, when
moving in umall bodies always pur
chases supplies on the inarch as want
ed. The same is true of the French,
Russian, Austrian and other European
armies, but. at the same time the sol
diers usually have in thoir knapsacks
what is called an "emergency" ration,
generally sausage or preserved meat
of some kind The soldiers of the Jap
anese army in the late war with China
carried an emergency ration of rice in
a little tin case strapped to the top of
their knapsacks.
The reports made by the different
military departments to which the
questions were referred are interesting
as bearing upon the Value of food prod
ucts generally and on tl. physiologi
cal questions Involved in the digestive
and nutritive processes more particu
larly. Theoretically speaking, it
would appear that the problem
had
been solved regarding the amount of
food necessary to sustain life and the
varieties of sustenance that gave in
minimum compass the greatest amount
of nourishment.
All the observers agree, however,
that the old-fashioned ration of bacon
and hard-tack in suitable bulk is the
most practical that has ever been sug
gested. The quantity of food neces
sary to keep a soldier in good condi
tion is fixed at 22 ounces. The latter
amount is increased for obvious rea- i
sons to 20 ounces.
When the theories were put to a prac
tical test the result was as might have
been anticipated. Various concen
trated food tablets were employed in
Colorado, but more than half the men
who were victims to the experiment
became candidates for hospital treat
ment. The following extract from the
report speaks very significantly on
some very essential and striking facts:
"A company of the Sevcuth Infantry,
at Fort Logun, near Denver, was de
tailed and furnished with condensed
rations, cousisting of coffee, soup,
bread and bacon. The coffee and soup
were in small tablet,, which, when
placed In boilin? water, were ready for
consumption In two minutes. The
bread was In small, flat rakes, the
weight and hardness of a brick, but
when moiatened swelled out like a
sponge. The bacon waa'onipreaaed
and only needed to be warmed In a fry-ing-pun.
The soldiers started out with
ten days' rations, but tbe campaign
wav brought to an abrupt end after
four days of 15-mile mnrcbea. The
food nor, only did not satisfy the hunger
or give strength, but seemed to Irrlttite
the stointu'h. After the. first meal, two
of tbe i nlinted men had to be placi d
under tbe Burgeon' care. At the end
of the second day 30 of the 70 men in
the company were ill, and on the fourth
day the whole command wtrt Into
camp, and couriers were sent to town
for hard-tack ami ordinary coffee and
bacon. Koine of the soldiers were si li-
outdy ill with a stomach complaint, and
were confined to the hpltal for sev.
rr8l days."
All this goes to show that not only
very much is to be learned regardifg
laboratory feetling, but that we are alho
far from the proier appreciation of
nature's complex requirement" In fo.xl
taking. Thus far the human lslxna
tory, with Ita multiple, Interdependent,
and complementary mctliixla, bad a
monopoly of Has own In fixing the
proier alnmlarda for digestion, aaaim
ilution ami aulmequent growth. There
la a natural lnw pervading tbe whole
that mutt not lie violated by too radii-nl
attempt at modification or iuiprote
menu The atotnoeh must earn ita living In
IU own way, as by aneli purely pbyrio-
logical effort In bringing each and all
of U ineruaniral, Vital and rhemletl
funi'tiona Into play, It ran best ma'o-
tain Ita lienltb, aetivity and UM-fulnea.
No prrp.ired or concent rated food rr.n
relieve It of any or all of Ita netivlt.ra
In that gradual eonvrialoo of a legiti
mate quantity and quality of food that
const it utre a natural and perfect dl
gvation.
In such an aapeet a moderately full
stomach la winiethlng mure than a feel
Ing. I la work most, m dietrll.titue
rather than reairlcllve. It must be
healthfully distended with fixid bull y
etiotign ia occupy re plwea; ctli r
wise, Ita inoet Important function I
bumpered, while for Nek ff merhanl
ral stimulus the Intsllnr become
stagnated lolo almost bnJple Inaetlt
Ity.
Hence It la eaty to see bow (lie e.
perinienl failed and the victim ld
the anaJly of outraged ph y.looK,rsl
lews. Ho far, at least, th re l but sum-
eieot reason, ! ran a tnan lrnmea a
soldier that his aUimach should t
pur seie' around a desiccated soupU.le
let or that It should wrestle alone In
mine dark t-jroer of an accom mod sl
ing fold with eoma argfy and glared
aiOUOilhi-lrl. MfdlraJ Jteeord.
The flood of the Tiber In winter
carry everything before ihem. Th
tnoat t'lUUtfialal harre and dure
Uve Wo tarried awar 1 I La pjtrv
forft et tbe wstrr,
REASONS WHY
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrho a
Remedy is the Best.
1. Because it affords almost instant
relief io oase of pain in tbe stomach,
Colic aod cholera morbus.
2. Beoause it is the only remedy tbat
never fails in the ' most severe cases of
dysentery arid diarrhoea. .
3. , Beoause it is the only remedy that
will core cbronio diarrhoea. .
, i. Becauee it is tbe only remedy tbat
will prevent bilious oolio.
5. Because it is the only remedy that
will cure epidemical dyseutery.
. 6. Beoause it is tbe ooly remedy tbat
can always' be depended upon in oases
of oholera infantum.
. 7. Because it !b tbe most prompt and
most reliable medicine in use for bowel
oomplaluts.
, 8. Because it prodnofs no bad
results. , , .
9. Beoause it ia pleasant and safe to
take."
10. Because it has saved tbe lives of
more people than any other medioioe in
the world.
Tbe 25 and 60c sizes for sale by Con
ger & Brook.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Next Sunday, August 1st, will oloBft
present oonferenoe year at the M. E.
oburch, South; also the pastorate of O
B. Howard for the seoond year at Hepp
ner. Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, gel a bottle now
and get relief. Tbis medioioe has been
found to be particularly Bdanted to the
reer ana cure of all Female Complaint
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
diving strengtb and tone to the organs.
If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa
tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are
Nervous, Mleepless, Exoitnble, Melan
choly, or troubled with Dizzy Spells,
Eleotrio Bitters is tbe medioioe vou
oeed. Health and Strength are guaran
teed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00
at Conner A Brook's drug store.
Lee Cantwell and J. T. Mitobell have
returned from tbe mines on Vinson
oreek
Both are sanguine over tbe
prospects io tbat locality. J. T. Cant
well, father of Lee, has a claim wbiob
he It opening np aod from which good
retornt are expeoled.
Don t neglect a couh because tbe
weatber is pleiissot; before tbe next
ttorm rollt around it may develop into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minote Cough Cure is easy to taks and
will do what its oame Implies. For sale
by Conser A Brock. e
Ltaie word from I ortland states that
William Hughea it getting along nioely
since hit operation.
W. B, Johnson, Newark, 0., says "One
Minute Cough Curs tared my onlyohild
from dying by croup." It bas saved
thousands of othert tuffering from orou p
pneumonia, bronchitis and olber serious
throat and long troubles. For sale by
Cooser A Brook.
Prof. Tom Morgan wat io from Eight
Mile yesterday and left bit dimensions
for the "only" Heppner flstoo before de
parting.
Charley Jouet bas redoced tbe price
of
theving to 10 cents. Wben yon
want a first class shave
oall at the tsme
old stand.
tr.
Andrew Hood wat down from Hard
mao oo last Tuesday. Harvest la in
full blast In bis neighborhood.
Don't thin your blood with taaaafraa
or poiano it with blue-mast; hot aid Nt
ore by osit.g Dew it ft Little Early
Iliaer, tbe famous little pills for eon
ttipation, hillousofst aod stomach Iron
bles. Tbey are pnrely vegetable. For
ssls by Conser A Brook.
Epb Jaoobs, representing Koho A Go
was io Heppner on Tuesday last.
Tetter, Hall-llheum and Iktema,
The Intone Itchlna- and smarting Inci
dent Ut theaei lUwaM-a. is Instant ly al lay ed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Kkin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally rfflt lent fur itching tiile and
favorite remedy for sore nltitilee.
chapped band, chilblain, frost bites
and c lironlo aore eyes. M eta. per box
lr. t ears londllloa I'awdcra. are
just wnai a norae iieeia when In Insi
condition. Ti'td blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the Ixwt in ue to put a
bora) in prime oimdllioo. Price M
cents per package.
Mllllam Hagliee, who was taken to
Portland to bve so operallol per
forme. for apn.linill, I reKiri) to
be in a erHiral Condition, but II is hoped
be will tnrvive Ihe surgeoa's blade ar
return to Heppner eouod and wall.
CATARRH.
ita
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LOCAL DISEASE
eat Is tlwfraf easts sad
44!iMJ
i v'"'a. -
ll fan la iwrad If ( el
eet Is si.iiad
rarny tela ike aii,a Ha.
ssftaVk iutudM gives
Ely's Orearn Balm
Is srkanwtMteMl In ha I ha ml lanmaeSj aes fny
hiu aiar.lt, 4 la IIm4 d liar Im .1 a. I
feiiia. l at.4 m i.a. tfea a aalr a r-a,
aiiars km sr-d U.S. mum, kea tfca eiM, pfm
tee the aeM Urm en..ta imwm tl..
rfiv.,Mi-..l fnr S"a at ivteue t.f a ..4.
Ill JUt'laH., M trvia4fSf ,
ink
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Our good friend, J. W. Ivey, lef I on
the N. P, last week for bis post of duty
in AlsBka. The government, urged bis
early departure on acoount of the pres
ent rush to that territory. We hope Mr.
Ivey may drop upon one ot tbe great
fortunes of tbat riob oountry, says the
Portland Tribune, ' and to this ths
Uazette says, "amen."
, Tired, Nervons, Sleepless ,
Men sod women bow gratefully they
write about Hoods't Barsaparilla. Once
helpless and disoonrased, having lost all
faith in medicines, now in good health
and "able to do my own work," because
Hood's Sarsaparilla bas, power to en-
riob and purify the blood and make the
weak strong this is experience of a host
of people.
Hood's Pills are the best family ca
thartic and liver medicine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
An Atlanta man named John Smith is .
oalling upon all the Smiths io ths world
contribute towards a magnificent
house, to oover ten soret, in oommemore
tioo of tbe name. Eyen then it will
toaroely scooramodale the family.
"Tbey are dandies" said Thos. Bow
ers, of tbe Orooket, Texas, Enterprise,
while writing about DeWi tl's Little
Early Risers, tbe famous little pillt for
sick headache aod disorders ot tbe stom
ach snd liver. For sale by Conier A
Brook.
Wedoetday last Heppner shipped
eight ' oars of baled wool, destination
Boston, and three oars of sheep to Port
land, Intended tor tbe Cloodyke.
'Last tommer one of oor grand-
ohildren wat sick with a severe bowel
trouble," eayi Mrt. E. G. Oregory, ot
Frederiokstowo, Mo. "Our doctor's
remedy bsd failed, tbeo we tried Clisra
berlain's Oolio, Cholera tnd Diarrhoea
Remedy, wbiob gave Very speedy relief."
For sale by Conser A Brock.
Mrs. C. E. RedBold made a score of
52 at tbs bowling alley yesterday, wbicb
gives ber ths undisputed right to claim
Ilia ohampioothip of ltdy bowlers ot
Heppner. Ot Wells' toore ot 54 bas oot
been equalled in tbe Heppner alley so
tsr.
Oeo. Armstrong, wbo Is nowrnnniog
tbe popular saloon on tbe Matlock cor
ner, baa put in lbs Hop OoM drsugbt
beer. Milwaukee and Hop Gold bottle
beer, fins liquors aud oigars always on
baud. John Durham, assistant mixolo
gist. Call on tbs boys aod get your
beer by glass or quart. 63-tf
Chas, E. Fuller, son of Mrs. Foor, ot
Weiser, Idaho, a former Heppner boy,
Is bare visiting friends.
The rreace ill wave on Cretan shore,
The cm of Christ to down:
Ths Turks sr helped by Chrtstlsn powers
Who Uiniliard fort snd town.
Columbia's rati hears nor heeds
I'oor Cuba's piercing cry;
Than let us drown three shameful dcds
la ftperry't "l.lnwood Rye."
For tale at tbe Belvedere ealooo, E.
U. Hperry, proprietor. If
Mat Hogbea was down from his Wi'
low oreek ranch several dys this week.
Lone flock siege leaves Heppner at
7 o'clock, a. ni Toeedays, Thnrsdayt,
and Hatnrdays; arrives al 6 o'lock, p.
a., Mondays, Wednesday and Frida),
Will make connection with branch train
when desired. Fsrs 12, each way.
Freight cent per pound. J. U.
Belletibrnck, Prop, Office at Harry
Warrea'e drng store. tf.
Is New Tsrig Uw
Wbicb baa jiisl been signed by Ibe
president, msy be sppronriatety eon
eilered an Ioduilrial Declaration ot
Independence. An offinial teit of tbe
law baa J tat bee a published by Ibe
American Protective Tariff Leetae, aod
ebotild be carefully eiamiaed by every
eiluen. 1'rot.otlonlsl ought lo bare
a few copies of this law for distribution.
Five Copies will be seat In sny aJd'eeg
for ten eent. Ask for tloosmenl No.
90 and addree W. f. Wasemeo, flen'l
Heo'y, 1.15 Weet :1 1 Ntreet, New York.
Yon may buet tbe world over and you
111 but find another medieiae e-l to
1 Cbmbelia'e Colic, Cbolera aad Pier-
fboea Itemeily lof bowel
eiimplainl. II
ttple.
i pleassal, safe aad rliall. For sale
nsef A Brock.
la-bt Meting sad II. E. Warrea wtre
Ifotu Eight Mile test Jay,
D. A. 0 if ray, formerly of Peadletoa,
t npened np 13 seal lrl shop la
the oi l Stand nrt the Ms'l'rf-k corf,
Wo'k ttrkttf S't cttte. f;l pn him.
If