Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 03, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON,' TUESDAY, AUG. 3, 1897.
NO.' 567
PAPER
SEMIYEEKLY GAZETTE.
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BY
-THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
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0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except
Monday arriving at Heppner junction 1:30 a. m,
Leaves Heppner Junouon o:4U
rivM at Hammer 6:10 a. m
li Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
d. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 n. m.
and Umatilla 9:15 p. m. - -
Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 505 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10
a. m. and arrives at Portland 11:45 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 4 leaves Portland 8 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Junction 8: 30 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4-.W a. m.
Fast MU No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. ad
arrivest Heppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at
Portland 9 &l a.m.
Fer further Information inquire of J. C, Bart,
Agent O. H4N., Heppner, Ore.
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
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is nrst-class in every
particular.
THIRD -For information, call
ui:oua. m. . ,, . j .i
a. m. and ar- on your neienoor anu ineuu iub,
nearest ticket agent and ask for a
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
Central lines, or address
Jai. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Milwaukee, wis.
or Oeo. S. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark St.
Portland Or,
Cummings & Fall;
ZHBECTOB7.
United States Officials.
Pivsident William McKinley
Voe-Vrealdent Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
eeorntaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War., Hnssejl A. Alger
Seoretary of Navy John D. long
Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General. .'...Joseph McKenna
Seoretary f Agrioultnre -...James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H . R. Kincald
Treasurer Phil. Heteohan
Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
u . (G. W.MoBride
Benatore J H, MiUshell
,, ' I Binger Hermann
Congressmen J W. ft. Ellis
Printer y-wH- Leed
!B. B. Bean,
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J, Bean
Morrow Count Officials,
Joint Senator... ... .
Kepresentative.
County Jndge.,
' Commissioners.
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk.
" Sheriff
" Treasurer
Assessor
Surveyor
School Bup't...
't (Coroner
. PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
What a
FULL
Hew
DAY'S WORK.
Aocam-
. OP MANCHBSTBRt KNGLAND
OTIS PATTERSON. AGENT. ' qq tg
Worm
Mclure
e
SEVEN
s Magazin
For 1897
GREAT SERIALS
A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of
Grant ever published. (Begins in uecemner.)
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's sun 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 Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this serieB
of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of
MAK.EKS uir the UNiu troin vv aanington to Lincoln.
Pictures of Palestine
Stories of Adventure
A. W. Gowen
, J. N. Brown
A. (i. Bartholomew
J. K. Howard
J. W. Morrow
E. L. Matlock
Frank Oilliem
, A. C. Pet leys
J, W, Hornor
Jay W. Bhipley
...VM. V. Vmghan
Birrxia tow orrtoBRS.
Tf or Thna. Morgan
Cxmniimen Geo.
GilHam. Arthur Minor, K. J. blooum, M.
Precinct Offleerr.
Jostle, of th. Peace W. K. KleWJ
Cousuble. N- B. Whetstone
Halted State Lend Officers.
t Moo iwi.u
A. 8." Bum ...V Beomver
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n W Wllaon .'V1,,r
J. H. Kobbins.,
.Receiver
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UAWLIN9 POST, NO. IL
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CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A
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BTOC& BRANDS.
While you aep your subscription paid np yen I
Can keep your brand in free of charge.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shoulder; cattle, same on left nip.
' Cook, A. J. .Lena. Or .Horses, Won right shonl
der; Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark square I
crop on leiv ana spin in ngau i
Doturtssi. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. B D on
right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, B D
on left hip.
Ely, Bros .i Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle Bam on left hip. hole
id right ear.
Florence. L. A.. Heppner. Or. Cattle. LF oo
right hip; horses, V with bar under on right
shoulder.
Jones, Harry, Heppner, Or Horses branded
ri J on the left shoulder; cattle branded J on
right hip. also undecbit in left ear. Kange in
Morrow county.
left stiflei eattle, same on right hip, undsr half
arop in ana sunt ji ten sar
Kenny. Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
KNY on left hip cattle same and orop off
sar: under slope on the right
Ihe 1. W. HeDnner Ur. Horses branded
L and A on left shoulder; settle same on left I
hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right
ear.
Minor. Osoar. neppner, or.-t.atUe, M D on
right hip; hone. M on left shoulder.
.j ti n r un-. Mil
on left ahouldei eattle sameon left dtp.
Ox horn, J. W Douglas. Or.; horses O on let
shoulrferi cattle same on right hip.
Parker A G lesson, Hardman.Or,-Horses IP os
left shoulder.
Piper, J. H., Lexington. Or. Homes, JB eon
eented onleft shoulder; cattle, sameon lef hip.
ondsr bit in each ear. .
rUctor. J. W., Heppner, Or. Horses. JO
left shoulder. ttue, O on rig" nP-
Specially taken under the editor's direction. '
A serial by CONAN DOYLE, In which he will use his extraordinary
A naannv ivhlnh hflvn In lha 'Mhpr1nrlr HnllTIM11 MtnrieM. civnn him
place beside Poe and Gaboriau. . .
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN M ACLAREN. All the Action that he will write during the coming year, with the exoeptlon
. of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear iu McClubk's Maoazinr,
JOEL CHANDLER HA KRIS. A series of now animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
- Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimblefiiiger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McClokk's
all of the short stories he will write during the coining year.
OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazink a series of short stories In which the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself.
Anthony Hop Bret Hart a Robert Barr
Frank R, Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
; will all have stories in McClubk's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClurb's Maqazinb for
18U7, in e suDscription priee oi wmcn is only ,
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The new volume begins with November, Subscriptions should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
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Dr. P. B. McSwords, fi
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
City Drag Btorf,
B. K fl Hammer. Or. Cattle W 0 on
i left hip, crop of right and unoerhit ia left year, I
dnwlap; hones w V on win. snoniuer.
Tbompson, 4. A., nlpnr, yirjn'trm. s oo i
l .k..u. MiilA 1, L.rt .hiitiMnr.
H,nn nr. fimau eaoiuu i
lorses: eatUe same on left hip
bulb a
w.n,lrM W. I . Galloway. Or.i horses I
onarlar eirole JW on right shouldar; cattle I
Office In Ibt
City Hotel.
nfsr
tf
nuartar circle J W on right hip and right si 'e, I
mm and hole in left sax. Bangs in Morrow and
Umatilla oountit.
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPSEB, ORE00N.
Offlo boors, 8 to 10 . ro., snd 12 o
8 p. m, al r-wiiD0, Mrs. H. Wrleh'
property. iA 10 to 1. in , to 2 lo 5
p. m , st offloe to lbs rest of Borg
jewelry store.
First National Bank
OP HEITNER
C.A.RHEA.
T. A. RHCA.
GCO. W. Corset".,
s. w. srcNccR.
. President
Vie Presle-ent
Cashier
Aes't Cashier
Tnisidi I Gcnenl RmliEf Baanea
EXCHANGE
all parts of the wortd-
1 r I Hd t. No Wit,
Bought and Sold.
O I his mnlln onus
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
AND OrriCI! AT THE DAl.I.F.B, ORROON,
a Inn. an Ihu7. Ncrtlp Is herrhr given that
the following named settler has Hied notice of
kit Inlatiltnn 111 mill filial ttrOOl 111 BIIIlOn fl
his claim, end thai saKl prow WfcfcKLY
Wiui. . p. .
Oregon, on August la, in, vis:
JOHN JOMKHON,
Hd-B. No. 4IO0, for the BWfc, He. &, Tp. 1 8..
U ?lt. W. M.
He names the following wltnesM to prove I
his enntlnuoiiB rasidance upon and cultivation I
ol, said laud. VIS:
( harlrs Anderson, ol Right Mile, Oregon,
John . Ketarsiin. frank A. Lundvlt and An.
drew M. frttetson, all ol tMnK-lrry. rjm.
J AH. F. MOOKfc.
vm lugiswr.
Notice of Intention.
AKD OmrF. AT THit PAM.Rrt ORKGOM,
I J June!. wt, Noilr Is hereby given
that tbs Inllnwtlig-liamac aalllsr ha. man nours
d4 hit Intention u make flnal pruol In support
nl his rlalm. and Ihal said prool alll tm mal
twtorej W. ktnrrow.l nnnty Clerk. at Hrpitwr,
orrgon, on Auit is. vi
ANDKIW M. reTTEKMOM,
Wit. for the KWV tve. t. Tp. I A,
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Weekly
Pnb'lsned at 110 firth Avenue,
New York, ii full of the best things.
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and Its literary
departments are edited with con-
mmate skill.
8uch a psper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every
home.
The subscription price of Leslie's P nnum.
We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy ol
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Published Every Saturday
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Collation ssed on all points on
raasenahle Tsrtns.
Surplus aa4 andlvMed ProBta. I II. tWO 00.
Hottct Of Intention.
Lap Orrn t at La IIMIki, n",,,i,
.nnrt ta BlktlY niVRt THAT THK
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fclnl.i.Mairke Snal pr la eupt-Tt m
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hmiiiwit - eod luiiosi
mllu H'W-'. Of. th.ftas
tWn.hartS a V Inarm, l, HW-ajaSI Baailar, n
BU?t
anif.
aaSM Iba fnllowtng wHtwaae in prove
nous raatdenr upon and coitivailoa
of. said land, vU:
( harl Andarsnn. of Right Mile, Oregon,
John K fatrraon. frank A. l-undall and John
Johnsun. all U mtn.'yurHK
vm eitr.
The remlar sabeortDttoo prin of tb
Hrut- Weekly (issett is 12 50 sod lbs
rtwular prir el tbe Weekly Oregoniao
Ull.W, Anyone soWrtl.tof for tb
Oaaatle sod psyiof one ytarii
felt anew cm l U4b Iti OsietU st.4
Weakly Orefooisa for 1180, All old tofc-
sorttwr psylaf Ihelr sobewlpfrotis fcl
one year la a lvan will I- aliU4 l
lb aarea
lUtiDoer lo I'eodletoa la lUppe'-
Fcbo htsge I.ine. t'erenpe 4'troos pf
tailing I'eedUto aa Ssv time b1
mHay by lekteg Ibta lent. liT a
qnaiiiting lb utU the prKm o
tag lb atara aid tnaka rno"rej with
1 o'clork train M bo for IM)Mon
(ISoe 4 Oily lrog Mora. W. I). UJ,
rrnpilt.r. "
TU rl...lla doe Bnt alln lb
boaa.lt of any fo. M om
tUd to l4 !" t4f seee
tilaa el jbp".
. ... r ii.. v ...(.. t. ill at ILai
a ebe erM ble bfesvd by bnaset WiL J WslL TUitupswo rooe stage Ulweas
OB eey OIIaf Utpef aOd Ban a !, arriving rvwry
W tanno4 roa lb tPf
plea.
tf 'day efnaf Moaday aad leetleg every
1 gay eioepl Hna lay. Hbortawl sad limp
wist is np ooW! l
Bflb. Df 1 f'Mttff.
b ra s4 mete In tke Irler!"?
gt.
E. J. M oi
The Outlook will be lo 1W7, s it has
been dorlng each ol He Ueoty Mn
years, a Uietory of Our 0a Time. Io
it tarlouv editorial drpartmeeU Tbe
Outlook gives compact review ol lb
ortd'a DmareM: II follows witb cere
all lb important t bilaothropifl sod in
rtnatrlal mnTmrnt of til 1TI baa S
complete depar tiDfot of religions oeB
devotee mnch Spar lo lb iulereets ol
lb b'-me; reviews eorreot litetatore;
forol.be rbrful table-talk stxint nib
bd tiling: sod. Id sbnrt, aim to give
freeh lol'irmaMoB, original observation,
sod reanabl eoUrtainmeot.
BegiBBing Hh b flfty flftb volume,
lb paper will Kxumi lb regular mag
tin sit, vbtab will sxl l greeny to us
OoOtetiirUO Bd BllfSftlVaOe. Tbe
Ootl k t poblied tvery Hstar Jay
fifty to leene year. The Orel teen
lo esab moo IB i so Illoetraled Usgagio
N amber, eoatamlng about tir a maey
hum a lb ordinary Uaue. t galbi
Mb large aumber of .irtnrM,
T, fatiaaof The Outlook is Ibre
dullart a year la slratice, or lee lbB s
pant a day.
Hat, J or a (eiraa copy ad illnetraL
M. prleli l Tb OntVx.k, M Atf'f
I tr, N "k Citv,
SUM HONS.
N TIIR CIKCt'lT COURT OP THE STATE I
of Oregon, lor Morrow County.
W. V lord, H. K. Klnrsld
and I'hll. Mrtw han, the
Hoard ntrommlHloners,
etc., rialnllfls,
vs.
J. B. Hrry. H. V. Hjrry.
niwrry, tne
goit Railroad sod Navl.
gsilon Company snd I'.
('. Thoinon, IMrmUiitB.
To J. H. Huarry. . V. fiwrry and perry,
OefpiiflanlB:
In tlis name ol the rum ni iirrgon: ion era
prvl.y rriiirad Pi acia-ar and answer the
coinplalut DleO against ynu in in amv
entitled suit, on or Ivf ra the Aral day of the
licit W-rtn ol lh shova enlltlail court, lo-wil:
Monday, theathdayol Ki-iitamtiar, inn;
and II you tail so to ai-er and answer, for
a ant tlirra.il, the plalnlln. will apply to the
court In srant the rallal damand d III aatd eon.
plalnl. Uiwlt; ror a Juogmani ami oarraa
asaln.l yon lor the Bum ol n and Interest
tliaraon lrfm July isi. iswj. ai ina raiaoi aism
fiar rani par siiiium, the sum ol l sltornars
aa and lor Hi roala and rilaliiirM-tneiiU ol this
iill : and lor a darra loia. I.hiIii a eertaln
inortgaire msda, aaarutail and delivered by
drtan.ianu, I H Bprry and a. V. Krry lo
plalnllMa. n the lolloaliis real pfwrty situ
atad In Murrnw aoiinlv, cula ol Oregon, Pt-wll:
Miiiih hall id th nortliaaal ioartar and north
hall ol the Bnniliaaat Musitar ol ar, M. aoiiin
hall til aoiilliaaal .ii"ar ol Haa. J I. Waal hall ol
lite aoulhwaal quaiur ol (h, ;l, ainiihwaai
a,oart-rot northeast (uartar ol itae. rt, north
ra.l liartar ol soulliaaal iiHartaf ol Haa. l,
tHnn hall crl normaaai unaru-r aim aouin-
aaal qnartaf of northeast tiarir ol hae. Ml
uiliaaat atiarlar ol noriitaaal unarvr ai
IMtrl li hallol aiHilliwaal quarter ( Mi. . Slid
the ftortlieaal ioartar rl aniitliaaat iiiariarol
"c m. all In luan.hlii , sitti range p , R, V
ra-irfled Ih Ilia mr iM Ilia efiinlr piaf B m
sai-l Mormw pooiily, In rVk "C" nl Mortsasas
at -area tj. Al slid 4 sod tnsellaaid pram-
aoo ai-piy tha iiwaaa.it i sain taia w ina
ai Htenl ol tal.l lndglnabt, alUriia)S' laaa, eaUI
and dt.tairarmenta
1 hi. o m mini. It tervail upon J oil purauanl
In an ontav of Iha Hon, aiaplian A Uiaall,
ludte irl Iha alan nlll-t rift. III .'la and
sniarad la said soli ') dtr ol J i'r, M1.
pHiiWN a) hFUririJ',
14 TI AtUirnats lot l lainllfta.
England Farmer
plUhed.
Lest some one should think an
Aroostook farmer's life too free ana
easy, tne rarKnursi corrwpuuucui. m
the Fort Fairfield JJeacon gives mis
account of an average day s work dur
ing the potato-digging season: I went
to bed at 11 p. m. with the conviction
that I must get up at 4 a. m. Clocal
time). Awoke when the clock struck
2 and dared not go to sleep again ior
fear of sleeping over. Jumped out of
bed at 4 o'clock, ran to the barn, dressed
myself as I went, and fed and harnessed
four horses; ran to the house anu vise
the old woman (for good reasons farm
. ... . i , 1
ers wives often Bleep wun i.ne nireu
girl through potato digging) ; ran to
the spring and back twice; greased the
double wagon; mended a check rein;
unloaded four barrels and a basket of
potatoes and dumped 16 barrels; 6,
woke up the crew; 5:30, breakfast;
5:33, ran to the barn again, got the
horses on the wagon and started for
the factory; 0, arrived at factory,
horses steaming, two acres of teams
ahead of me; everybody swearing;
0:30, lit my pipe; 7, gave some of; the
boys a lesson in careless language; 8,
lit my pipe again; 9, went into te
boarding house and tried to buzz the
cook; 10, told a big yarn; 11, stole a
bottle of whisky; 12:30, got unloaded,
full as a starch factory, and ran the
horses all the way home, arriving at
1; had a row with a Frenchman and
forgot to eat dinner; 2, chased four
Arab peddlers out of the field, then
hauled potatoes to the cellar till 7;
8, had supper, unharnessed and cared
for the horses, went to the spring twice
more, shoveled potatoes in cellar till
9:30, got a chance to kiss the hired gul
twice; 10. went to bed happy.
QUEEN VICTORIA'S BOSS.
She Had One In Mrs. Mus.ens, House
keeper at Balmoral.
Queen Victoria has just sustained a
severe loss by the death of Mrs. Mus
sens, who, from time immemorial, had
been her housekeeper at Ual moral, says
the, London News. Though unknown
to the public at large, she was an Im
portant personage in the eyes of every
body connected with the court, as she
was one of the few who had the cour
age to "talk up" to her majesty, mid
even on occasion to deliberately "boss.
her auguBt mistress. Once when the
queen wanted a certain maid to whom
she had taken a fancy detailed to the
care of her own room, Mrs. Musst ns
remonstrated In the strongest fashion
telling her majesty that it was q'lite
out of order, and she really must Lot
spoil the servants by taking undue no-
tin nl '- . H" n na
gave away, and "dear Mrs. Mussel's'
won the day. She was a topical per
sonage of her class, gowned iilway
black silk, lnce-trimmcd apron
white rap, with corkscrew curls.
and the queen were excellent friends,
and her majesty used to deli jht in be
conversation. She also stood high I
the favor of the roynl grandchildren
who used to seek her out us soon
thev arrived at the castle. Jlut to the
world at large she was a holy terror
and with the servant snd memliers
of the household she was Infinitely
more exacting and imperious than the
queen herself.
HERD OF IRISH BULLS.
Borne Mixed Metaphors Credited to Bon
of the Emerald Isle.
A collection of Irish bulls wns pul
lislietl recently by a conteniHirary.
Here ore some of them, from House
hold Words. A certain politician,
litely condemning the government for
IU recent policy concerning the In
come tax, is rejiortid to have said:
"They'll keep cutting the wool oil the
sheep that Inys the golden egg, until
they pump It dry." "The glori
ous work will never lie sceomplishi-d
until the good ship Tetmiersnre shall
The True Remedy.
W. M. Repine,' editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
"Chief," says:' "We won't keep house
without Dr. Kiog'B New ; Discovery for
Oonsnmptioo, Doughs and Colds. Ex-j
perimented witb many others, but never
got tbe true remedy until we used Dr.
Kiog's New Disooverv. No other remedy
obd tnke its plsoe in our home, as in it
we have a oertain sad sure cure for
Oonghs, Colds, WhoopiDg Cough, eto."
It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even it they are urged on yon
as juat as good as Dr. Kiog's New Dis
covery. Tbey are Dot as good, because
tbis remedy has a record of oures and
besides is guaranteed.. It never fails to
satisfy.. Trial bottles tree at Oofieer &
Brock's drug store.
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ates from accredited schools who have
Condon Globe: Jobn Lyons returned
home Saturday, bavicg visited Heppner completed work amounting to 80 credits
day or two on tbe return trip. ; By ths are admitted without examination. Io-
way, some of tne boys think Jobn is cidental fee, SflO.UO a year; tuition, tree,
preparing to desert tbe ranks Of single Complete oourses leading to Bachelor of
oassedness tbis fall and we might add Arts, Bachelor of Soienoe, Bachelor ol
that we think so too.
' Deafness Cannot Be Cared
By. looal applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the err.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that if by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an iti named con
dition of tbe tntiflous hning of tbe
Eustaobian tube. When this tube gets
iiiflamed you have a rumolisg gonad or
imperfeot hearing, and when it is entire
ly olosed deafness is tbs result, and un
less th inflammation can be taken out
and tbis tube restored to its normal con
dition, bearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by
oatarrb, which is nothing but an inflam
ed condition of tbe mucous surfaoea.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case ot deafness (caused by oatarrb)
tbat oannot be 00 red by Ualra Uatarrb
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY A UO.,
Cirsoid by druggists, 75a. Toledo, O.
1 in
and
She
Letters BDd excellent courses In oivil
and eleotrioal engineering. Also good
instruction in music Board tor young
men in the dormitory at 82 50 per week
with lodging, heat and light.
Catalogues furnished free 00 applica
tion to
J. J. Walton,
' Secretary Board ot Regents,
67-tf Eugene, Oregon.
Mr. Frank Mitchell, of ' Hillsboro,
speDl Sunday and yesterday visiting
friends here. Mr. Mitohell is manager
ot Wilson Brock's drug establishment
in Hillsboro.
Prof. 8. E. MoOlure, ot Eugene, a
member ot tbe Mazamas' sooiety, while
making the descent of Mount Raoier,
Thursday, lost bis footing and fell a
distanoe of 800 feet, killing him instant
ly. During tbe fall his body bounded
about 40 feet to tbe edge ot the cliff and
lay within 12 feet ot tbe face of the
mountain. Had he fallen over tbis
preoipic ina body would have dropped
two or tbree miles and lo all probability
would bsve disappeared into one ot the
hugb crevasses wbicb seam tb moun
tain at that plsoe.
bas keg beer on draught the Uop
Gold. Beit ot liquors and cigars in
took. tt
Tired, Nervous, Hleepless
Men and women how gratefully they
write about Hoods' Barssparilla. Onoe
helpless and disoouraged, having loBt si
faith in medicines, now in good health
and "able to do my own work," because
Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to
rioh and purify tbe blood and make tbe
weak strong this Is experience of a host
ot people. . .
Hood's Pills are the best family 0
tharlio and liver medioine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
Dufur Dispatch: In the Cloodjk
region notices are posted to the effeot
that any person caught stealing will be
banged and tried afterwards.
Tbe tariff on a telephone message be
tween Heppner and Long Creek is 60
cents for esob massage. This is cheep
eoongb.
' uny ar : sum lbos. Bow
er, of the Orooket, Texas, Enterprise,
while writing about DeWitt't Little
Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for
,eirk headsohe and disorders ot the stom
ach and liver. For sale by Comer ft
Brook.
Don't neglect a cough because tbe
weather is pleasant; before tie next
storm rolls around It may develop Into
a serious difficulty beyond repair, One
Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and
will do wbat its name implies. For sale
by Conser & Brock.
Long Creek Esgls: Nels Msgonsen
was over from Ueppuer early tbis week.
E. Minor snd family, and Arthur
Minor, wife and little son, are enjoying
tbe pleasures of camp life on Ditch
oreek.
W. B. Johnson, Newark, 0., says "One
Minute Congb Cure saved my only child
'mm dying by oroop." It bas saved
thomands of others suffering from erou p
pneumonia, bronchitis And other serious
throat and long troubles. For sale by
Conser Brook.
The crescent wave on Cretan shore,
The cross of Christ goe down;
The Turk are helped by Christian power
Who bombard fort and town.
Columbia' eagle hear nor heed
Poor Cuba' piercing cry;
Then let us drown the shameful deed
In Bperry' "Llnwood Hye,"
For sal at tb Belveder saloon, E.
U. Sperry, proprietor. tf
Mr. Ralph Minor, of Salt Lake, Is
visiting bis relatives here. He will
probably locate in tbis locality,
A Keaiarkahle Care forChrnal blarrhiae.
In 1RU2, when I served my country as
a private lo Company A. 167tb Peno-
Long Orerk haple: Bert Hargenl ..iy,0i. TOuoteer. I oontrsoted chronic
aail from one end of the land to the roe io Monday from ths bead of Little digrrhoe. It has given me a great deal
other, and with a cry of 'Victory I' at Malheur river, where be i running sheep . troube ever since. I have tried a
eurh step she take shall plant h-r ban- ,or n M. Thornton, ol lone, Morrow L,,,,.. d.fr.0. medioine and aev.ial
county. I prominent doctor without any perma
nent relief. Not long ago a friend sent
me a sample bottle of Cliaraberlaio'i
ner In every city.town and villngelnthe
United Kingdom. An Irishman, In
the midst of a tirade against landlord
and capitalists, di'rlnred that "if these
men were landed on an uninhabited
laland they wouldn't 1 there half an
hour before they would have their
hntids in the porkrt of the naked sbv
ages." Only a few weeka ago a Ire
Don't thio your blood with aaseafra
II miitt lilna.maaa! lint aid Na.
" I I v.ll r"i. . ...1 tl!...tw... I..J.
t. na.ltl'a T.iltta F.arll I w'-i "- -"
IUID VW 4 BP I J BJL v-w I a -
Risers, tb famous little pill for con-
stlpstion, billousoee and stomach Iron-
hies. Tber ar tinrelv vegetable. For
hirer at a big meeting gave utterance sale by Conser h Brook.
to the following: "All along thn 11 ti
the
trodden tiath of th future w ran an
the footprint of art unarm hand.
An orator at one of the university
unions Iwire off the pnlm of merit when
he d.i'liired that "the llritinh linr),
whrther It la roaming the dmerta of
India or climbing the forest ot Can
ada, will not draw In It horns or retire
Into IU shell."
and after Ibat I bought and took a B0
cent bottle; and oow I cao say tbat I am
entirely cured. I eadnot be thankful
enough to yon lor Ibis great remedy
and recommend ii la all suffering veter
an. lfind:,iibl writ me. Your grate-
folly, Hsnry Htelnbergar, Alleulown, Pa.
Hberiff Livingston has sent a deputy
.... i II..U- in Maaiifv Iha man an n
,! I. ir.n,. .w ' u.l.ll..n,. . k ll L
poeedtobjBck llemblet.lb.n.orde,.r, u ""-'"
and if 00 miitak bas been mad lo
return witb tb prienner.
Teachere' Examination.
N(ti r 1 iinirnt itvri th? ro
Iha (Miri-a 04 a... mi to Miloallua M
all paiemie tUmtf nS.l taauiaal. aa as ra.
ilatat l"f ta. hart nil tlta av h'aitt o ll.lt euaMly
and Mala lrt aiala ar.d Ilia dliflomas, tla county,
erharl n.!tit'tit ll.are.,1 lit hold S puta
llr eimlalia. at the curl him al lattar,
opening Mlnea1.y, Bog. Ill, I-W7,
Imta-l this lei day ot i , i"
ll JaV SHIPI.RV.
rbowt Bopt, M.rtfow lm.
Ay ' dawning l'i bnilt enter a
bnoM or bar will mk money by eall
idiob a0'Hira'v.. tjw
4 Had Maa's t ! tiimena-l Villainy Bleat
with Bpaedy lalaliBit.
A errirrant In the r'ci-il rivalry re
rails an Im idi ut in lil life In the Milk
rtter countrv. Mniitana. He we then a
t.rUele. and t arrying the tnail t
iwet n therattiti and Kurt AasliiitKilne.
(ne day l- niet an Indian, ami, ruling
aliinir lrthrr, the aoldlrr proffered
him a pipe, wbh li tbe refl mail anmani
in.-rfullv Aftrr Iravrling tin all
the morn nt. Iliey cam t a rrrt-k, an I
the Imlinn reined up, anylng that he
wtui coliiir down lh tr-fiiii. wlirrrsi
Hie mail route M upward. Ho lhv
ht-iMiralril, and, ulim Hie aoldler bad
iruue el-nit &'l jarda, he turned In his
saddle bi wae another farewell. To
hla linrrtir. be saw Hie Indian In the
art of drawing a bead on him. Qui k
as a fieah be tumbled off bia home, uu
aliing hia rertiine. ti1 mtiriewi wte
flie of the trvai lirroua ifr. Tlw
Indian thru fled, with the aol.lirr lu
puiaiiil. litn'Mhl til) the IimIiimi and
,ia liorae iiiaiirared from sight. 1 he
eolijn r foll'iwail up 1 arrfiily, unUl be
stood on the brink of a prrripli, .')"
frl In depth. At Uh tK.im lay th
Indian and In pour. " died. Tht
full birr (pdiaii. In b' turrird atUt h
fotgtl truak tUUt liff. end In Ills flbV
wgnt 14 ftri'1len,
Tr4ter, Balt-Kheurii and iema.
The Intense It. hlng snd smarting, Inci-
Sampler News: Fred Jimk, a promt
Bent basinets man of Heppner, was lo
Humptr a tew days tbis week.
Lone Rock stag leaves Heppner at
dentUthrdiir,iiiistantlyallayd 17 o'clock, a. n Taedays, Thurlay,
by arplylng Chaiutierlaln eye ami I i, Hatnrdays; arrive al 6 o'loek, p.
Hkin tMiitment. Many very bad ce Mi.d.... U-inl... .n.i
havelieen rariently cure.! by It. It ' '
I eiually efllclenl for itciiing pu" - '-
a favorite) remedy for aorn nlpi'l'-, I when delreI. Fsr l'i, tacb way.
thaji-4 hands, chilblains, frost mu Kreighl K eenl per poaod. J. II.
and chronic aore eym. - i ta. yvt a.
Dr. Tady's OndllloN Pewderm, Br
just what a horwe oml when In r"
... . a t B - JAuKu,l
Condition. TIIIC, HKBW yiiniirr u-i
venulfug. Tliey are not food but
me. tl ina anil th l-el in na 10 pus
boraai In Drtin) ctrndltlun. Pr(i 84
cent per package.
Bellenbrock, Prop. Office el
Warree's drng store.
Uarry
If.
CATARRH
kta
LOCAL DISEASE
a I. IS raaat al easts aa
Bta thai. lis (kaaaas.
ll nsa ht aara kf aaaaant
r-ma.1i wka l at -y 1 lad SW
aaroy Vil tht k"Mlia. Ha
ll.tll. Sly iurba4 ll We
EJy'sCream Balm
Is arkMatladaad t W the - "-
Naali warik. I ad hi Ha4 aa llty avat al a. I
rawed -a. l at. aad Mewas U l paasrr.
IKIl aala a4 H.IWiMli, laM
Bartt the aaail" Inmt (, ra.loa tawa
ataiaBa4asli, PrVatue al tWrlatt a. af aiaii.
i, aVKvlat'-it. H " , I'-'
limg Creek F.agle". Ths Canyon City
Tl'hnns eompaoy bar Baker City
almoel wired and ready to eommeee
lb Borialraolion ol lhair Ho laward
Caayoo City. Tbey bar over 100 sab
sertlMrsIn Baker City.
Cbamberlain'tCnlie, Cholera Bed D af.
rboes remedy always afford prompt r
liel. For sal by Onr k Itrotk.
1), A. Ourrsv, for met I y f I'tndletoa,
bas opened np a IS eenl barber hop Is
tbe olj stand on tb Matlock corner.
Work strictly Orst ela. Call en him.
8 If
Tb (IsgalU baa B ubolarblp lor
ale, good lor on sehool year al Bishop
Hootl AeaiUmy. Drop In d about
IU f 0t Lr B h 7 I 4'KU, If