Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 10, 1897, Image 1

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Portland Librarj
PAPER
OFFICIAL
GET IN AND. RUSTLE
With a New Summir kkS
The Gazette Does Job Work
GET IN AND RUSTLE
With a New Summer Ad.
The Gazette Does Job Work
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1897.
NO. 569
FIFTEENTH YEAR
SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At $3.50 per year, $1.25 for six months, 75 ots.
tor three monons, Btrictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIS PAPKR ia kept on tile at E. C. Duke's
Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants
Kxonangs, Han t ranciaoo, (Jamornia, wnere oou.
raota for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except
Blinaay arriving at neppner junoiion i:ou a. m
Leaves Heppner Janciioa 3:4U a, in. and ar
rives at HeDoner 6:10 a. m
Bpokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Janotion 8:15 p. m.
and Umatilla 11:15 d. m.
Portland Exoress No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
. at Umatilla 51)5 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10
a. m. and amves at fortianu n:4! a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portlund 9 n. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Janotion 8:30 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:40 a. m.
Vast Mail No. 1 leaves TJmatl'la 12:40 D. m. and
arrives at 'leppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at
Portland 7:sta. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent U. it & a., neppner, Ure.
OFPICIAL BIEECTOET.
United State! Officials.
Pieaident. ....William McKinloy
V rn-Preatdent Garret A. Hobart
Becretarv of State John Sherman
oeorntary of Treasury ..Lyman i. (laire
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. UliuH
Heorelary of War Bunnell V. Alger
Secretary of Navy John 1). Long
Pnatinaater-fteneral James A. (iary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon,
Going East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
to Important rote.
FIRST-Go via. St. Paul be-
catiBe the lides to that point will
afford you the very best service.
SECOND See that the coupon
beyond St. Paul reads via. . the
Wisconsin CeDtral because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lines en
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is first-class m 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 -
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OP MANCHESTER! ENGLAND
OTIS PATTERSON. AGENT. qq oMheet in the
Worm
Jas. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt,,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Batty,
General Agent,
24fi Stark St.,
- Portland Or.
McClure's Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
A New Lire or Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Lileof
Grant ever published. (Begins in December.)
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begins iu 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' Cabinet, ana is probably
fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period fi
recollectio' S and correspondence. ,
Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connoctlon with this series
of portraits it Is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of
.MAKERS OP 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 the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him
a place oesiae roe ana uaDoriau. ...
better
rom his
Cummings & Fall,
UNIQUE WASHING COMPETITION
How English Women Draw Visitors to
Bazar.
In England when society embarks
upon some charitable enterprise usu
ally a bazar or something on that or
der they secure the promise ol a
baker's dozen of popular young debu
tantes to engage in a "washing compe
tition," this feature of the bazar al
ways proving"a big drawing card.
Each of the fair washerwomen is at
tired in chintz, a big white apron, broad
white collar and sleeves rolled up above
the elbow in true washerwoman style.
Each competitor is supplied with a
pail, some cold water, two pegs and a
soiled tea cloth.
On the word "go" jeweled hands are
plunged into the water and the wash
ing begins. The prize is given to the
competitor who shows the cleanest
cloth at the end of three minutes, the
same being pegged into place upon the
line. Points are deducted for overtime
and incorrect detail.
Said a London belle who recently
took part in a washing competition at
a select social event: "Twenty minutes
of. that exercise every day would give
anybody first-rate arm developing ex
ercise. It's way ahead of some of the
methods In my physical culture class."
Something to Depend on.
Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of
Jones & Bon, Cowden, Ills., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Diaoovery, says that
last winter his wife was attacked with
La Grippe, and her esse grew so serious
that physicians at Cowden and Pant
oould do nothing for her. II seemed to
develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav
ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store,
and selling lots of it, be took a bottle
borne, and to the surprise of all Bhe be
gan to get better from first dose, and
half dozen dollar bottles eared her sennd
and well. Dr. King's New Disoovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar
anteed to do this good work. Try it.
Free trial bottles at Ooosor & Brook's
Drug Store. .
Condition of Wool.
Boston, Aug. 7. The Commercial
Bulletin says of the wool market: The
market oontinues to adranoe slowly at
the rate of about a cent a ' scoured
ponnd each week. Michigan was sold
at 20 cents and Australian has advanced.
Mills are averaging an advance ot 15
per oent on. their new olotbs and are
muoh enoouraged. Receipts to date
show an increase ot 30,271 bales domes
tic and 837,963 foreign.
PROPRIETORS'
. Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO; ILL..
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the-exception
oftwc contributions to another publication wnicn were engagea iroin mm ioiik ago, win
appear in mculurbs magazine.
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A scries of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" aud the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLJNO. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCLUBS'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 lit whioh the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in Itself. ,v
Anthony Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
will all have stories in McClcre's for the coming year.
ROUGH ON 1 HE SENTRY.
FQVDER
Absolutely Pure
Deafness Cannot Be Cared
Two of Kind. ....
A preaober oame at s newspaper man
tbii way: "Ton editors dare not tell
the troth. If you did, yoa could not
live, your newspaper would be a failure."
The editor: "You are right,' and the
minister who at all times and under all
olroumstanaea tells the whole truth
about his members, alive or dead, will
not fill a pulpit more tban one Sunday,
then he will Audit necessary' o leave
town in a hurry. : The press and the
feacMhe SSpoVt iK? ? hf
There is onlv one wav to cure deafness, brushes and pleasant words, magnify-
The Remedy was au Right, But It Was Rnd that is bv constitutional remtdiee. ling little virtues into "bis ones. The
,v.e" to tht WronS Mn; . ,1 Deafness is oaused by an inflamed con- pnlpjt, the pen and the gravestone are
t"" iuiio,ii8 i."iiui union oi sue muoous lining ui iue
the day treats of mistaken phllan- Eustachian tube. When this tube gets
the great . saintmaking triumvirate."
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClubk'i Maoazine for
....W. P. Lord
,.H. K. Kincald
.Phil. Heteohan
. M. Irwin
C. M. Idloman
G. W. MoBride
itcnell
ermann
Ellis
.W. H. Leeds
R. 8. Beau, -F.
A. Moore,
C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Ctronit Judge Btephen .Lowell
I'mseoating Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Benator .... A, W. Gowan
Hepresentative... Brown
r...ni. InJu A. G. Bartholomew
' Commissioners J.K.Howard
ttovernor. .
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Bnpt. Publio Instruction
Attorney General
Senators
Congressmen
Printer.....
Supreme Judges
(V. W. Mol
J. H. Mit
Binger Hert
1W.
:.:
J. W. Beckett.
Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer
Surveyor...
Hohool Bup't..
Coroner
J. W. Morrow
K. L. Nat lock
Frank Oilliam
A. C. Pettovs
J. W. Hornor
....Jay W. rU!ipiy
11. F. Votighan
m Thos. Mortran
CminnUVnan...'. H?o. tkner. Frank
Oilli.m. Arthur Minor. K. t. Olooum, iu.
.1.-1 t 11 Mimiin.
i .i. W. A. lUdiardson
L. W. BriKS
M.hj .::v.::v. a. a. Koberu.
PreeisetOffleers'.
i ...I.. .v.. PnM W. E. ltichardnnn
rC.iVhT..." ...rr...... N. B. Whetton.
Unltd States Land Officer,
rnv nALLU. OB.
J. . Moor. UBgister
V.hh;. Receiver
v.. aniani nu.
as m:i Realster
1 ' H liAhii'"'".' Receiver
SECBET SOCISTIEB.
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
I AT IX WSJ.oo I S I DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts.,
CSTICA-O-O. IIjIj.
s subscription prlee of which 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.
KAWliINS POST, NO. II.
0. A. R.
wtatLiini(ton.Or.,th Urt Batnrday of
erh month. All veterans are roviwn in join.
G. W. Hmith.
Adiauuit,
C. G. FlJgOA,
Cti.mDitr,
, STOCK BRANDS.
While yoa a.uep your subscription paid up yea
Ban keep your brand in freeof charge.
Bom. P. O.. HeDDner. Or. Horses. FDoi left I
shoulder; oattlo, same on left nip.
Cook. A. J. .Lana.Or. Horses. Won riKhtshonl
lr. Cattle, same on natit hi o: ear mark aauare I
orop on lelt ana split in ngnt.
Ilnnirliua. W. M . Gallowav. Or. attle. R Don
right Bide, swallow-fork in each ear; horses. It D I
on left hip.
Klv. Rros.. Donalas. Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle sains, on lefthip. hole I
in right ear.
Florence. L. A.. HeDoner. Or. Cattle. LF on
riuht hip; horse F with bar under on right
shoulder.
.TnnM llnrrv. Hennnnr. Or. Horses branded I
Him the left shoulder: cattle bra ided f on
riant hip. also underbit in left ear. Range in
Morrow county.
Johnson, Felix, Lena, Or. Hnreee, oimleT on
left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under half
3rop in rih ana emit .n leit t
Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
ENV on loft hi d oaltle same and orop off left
ear; undor slope on the riant
Leahey, J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded
L and A nn left shoulder; fettle same on left
hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right
ear.
Minor, Oscar, neppoer, nr. 4 attle, M D on
right hip; bursa. M on left shoulder.
Moriran, 8. N., Heppuer. Or. Horses, M )
on left shouldi cattle same on lert hip.
Osbnrn, J. W Donglaa. Dr.; horses O on let
shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Parker A Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horses IP ob
left slMmldnr.
Pinr J. H . Ixlnirtiin. Or. Horse. JK eon.
nor ted "ii left shniider; cattle, sain on lef hip.
Hector J. W.. Heppner, Or. Home. JO ot
left s'toulder. Cat tie, O on rWl'l hip.
I
ft,.rr K. 11. Heoimer. Or. -Cattl W (! on I
left hip. crop of right and nmltrbit lu left year, I
dewlap; horm w ton n n snoaioer.
Thoinpeon, J. A.. Heppner, ur,-iwim,(w
mt l...M..v tltl '4 un liift shoulder.
j A Campaign
Of Education
How to Gel it rr A A
tbropy, according to Tid-Bits. At a inflamed you have a rumoliag sound or 4na lM rest minister went away ioo
certain army post there was a Loudon imperfect hearing, and when it is entire- ing very thoughtful, while the 'editor
sentry on duty near the hospital. The oioeea clearness is ine result, ana un- turned to his work and told about the
f u)IPIlBnLLELED
a
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
The best literature is expensive.
Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly-
ruhilsned at 110 Fifth Avenue,
New York, U full of the best things.
IU Illustrations are superb; It
stories charming; and Its literary
departments are edited with con-
D- r ki.O....JA Turner K. W., H-ppner. Or. Small capital T
r H H IVI Co WOrQS. let slmldr, honm; oaUl sain on left hip
I. I . VJ. mw wvwi h ,!,! in both ear.
....... . I WMt(T,hurin.r. W. J . Oallowar. Or.l horse
PHYSICIAN and bUHULUH. q.ri.r nrrle JW on right limildr; mills
I nunri'T c rrle JW nn right hip and right t e,
nn (n il,a Tit Droif Store. n-sr crop and hole in left ar. Hang in Morrow and
it Umatilla
City Hotel.
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPrSEB, OUEQON.
SOTICE OF 1KTESTWS.
t and orrtrr. at thf. nAi.i.Kn.nnF.noN,
1 j Jim Ml. 1W.I7. Nolliv I hrrrhr (Ivell that I
the following nmed X'ltler ha nlwl notice of
inmate skill.
Huch a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every 'JK
home, U
The subscription price of Leslie's ( P nnnm. f)
W make the unparalleled ollur of a copy of
X Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi-
V. Weekly one year for only $5.00.
s' No such ofler was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made V
YY again. Thee two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday
Q gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Q
' Remit by postal order or check to the X
X GA45TTE, fi
J Heppner, Oregon.
surgeon was preparing to go to bed In
side, when he was annoyed and alairmed
at the sentry's coughing. His ex
perienced car told him that the man
had a severe bronchial affliction need
ing a strong remedy.
He debated awhile with himself and
then going into the dispensing-room
compounded a powerful mixture. This
he took outside to the sentry, with in
structions to swallow it immediately.
The man refused. The surgeon In
sisted, and finally commanded the
soldier to take the medicine, which he
did with much grumbling. Then the
worthy surgeon went to bed, pleased to
hear no liore coughing.
Next morning, to his surprise, the
commanding officer sent for him anil
said that the sentry had complained,
declaring that the surgeon had forced
him to swallow something he thought
wits poiRon. An investigation followed,
and revealed the fact that while the
surgeon was mixing the medicine the
coughing sentry hod been relieved, and
consequently the remedy had been
given to the wrong man.
Gave the Servants Away.
A parrot In a certain family wns
twually kept In the dining-room with
the family, but during the winter wai
removed to the kitchen for greater
warmth. When the winter was past
it ugain made its appearance among
the family, whom It ainuaed with the
uew remarks it nati pitKeti up in uic
kitchen. On one occusion, when the
bell had been rung for something, the
rrot was heard remarking from his
age: "Let 'cm ring n(fain!"
less the inflammation oan be taken out
and tbis tube restored to its normal con-
rs- s
OfBo.bour. 8 tolO.Mm. and 12 to n:K I 116 MONTHLY
p. D) . at realdeoce. Mrs. U. W'lCUS tor J. W. Morrow. Count) rlers, at Hfppnur, I
roperty, and 10 to 12. a. m , to 2 lO 5 Oregon, u .uIMil,li: I
Outlook
2p
nrnnertv
'p. m , at nfflae io the rear ot llorg's
jewelry store.
First National Bank KSfv:
OF HE1TNEB
C. A, Rhea,
T. A. RHCA.
. GCO. W. CONtC.
S. W. SPCNCER,
President I
Vlee President
Cashier
Ass't Ceshler
J(H! JOHNMON,
lid. K No, siiiO, for the BWi,, arc. .S, Tp. I S.I
U 'A K . W. M.
II name the following llm-e to pmv I
hi roiithinon ixI.Icim- upon ami cuuivuon
S:
of riht Mile. Oregon.
John R. IVtrrwm. rrtik A. Lnndrll and An.
drew M. l-Fttron, all of ti.'H-rrr owon.
a. r. s'nii".,
A- a Keglllrr.
hotice ot Intention.
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
AM) tiKKH t. AT THK TALI KRKiiN,
I a June i. Notli la hetehy l"il
hat th lollowliig liamiol rttlf-r hu tiled notlr
nt hi. liiirnlL.n to mk rnl tirool In soiKMirt
it I if his claim. an4 that M pKl III id
Inmii l General Banking Eannta
"1 Cj Vjr -Iui J WMorr-.t oonty ( l-r.et .nr,
)n all pftsof the world-
umtun. on Aucut Is, wi. l
anpkkw m. rurrr.Ka'is.
lid r No mh. for the NWa. aw. i. Tp in,
liouirnt and ooia. r HM"K U f.illowll
c I hi roiitlttiloo rrilrm
Collrtlwta n1 an all aolnu on
r nnahle Terms.
Surplus and undlvldrd rmflta, IlLmMt-Ofl.
Notic Of Intention.
The Outlook sill b la 1W, ss it has
taB during rach ol lie twenty ve
)rs, a History of Oar Owe Ttmee. Is
ii. . ...... .til.pUl rlenartmenls Tb
uio and riiiiit.ti.ia I unllo" gives s Pompaoi review in iu.
ol, uit laii.l. u ,
I li.t i. aiuirreon
John R l'lpr.n, frk A l.ou.lnil an
'jA. r. M'hihk daairial miVemoia of the ilar; baa a
Ve teiw.r. . . .1 ....
ot riM Mil. Orrjf.n. worlds rof re ; II nuiriw wnu car.
Ml Julm I .it i-..tfl,i.h. i.l.llanll.rotilr) and IB
SUM MOS'S.
NTHR ( ItW I lT rofRT Or THK STATE
ol ttreion. lor Morrow t ountr.
W. P. tnrl, II. K. Klmld
and I'lill. Metarh.n, the
Hoard of romnilsslousr,
to., Clalnlirrs,
vs.
. B. Sperry, R. V. Srrv,
Srry, th Ore
gon Kallmad and KaM.
gallon I'oinpanr and V.
('. Thomion. Iielrndant.
To J H awfry, S. V. aiorrv and Mperry
Delrndant
lu th nam of th Stat of Oregon
Yon are
. . . .. . .
Ti,M.nt...l,iMri.,i.lnt,ri of U,. atmneo spare w iue in,.. i
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Us0ri.BsfU0assns.ftns.M.s tmi-Wkly tJatetU is 12.W sn.t the - '.' """"
Juir Js Jit.. ! i j ' , . ivwi. iw..,.B.. foreltie rbrful tabla-lalh slxmt
OTIit I 11IIiRV I1M1 llI l n a rrguiar ytn-wi v. ia. " r -' a ... , . , ,
tVJ'l,uii Any one .nUcnUnt f0r u s..d thing.: s4. Io shert. ahas
I Inlenllua to nnai . . . I f..ak Itiformatlnn. Criamal llkwrVSIKtB.
SI iini. . im Mid pr.-d am I-... 0Blis ha.l trying for year it r'r, ll""''. rnginei tiiawrvaiKio,
an4 rras.inal.l titer1sininBt.
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spwARii rnAriiAH. Weekly l)rg"nio rorii.wi. aii tn j ni- ivginoiot lib lbs Mj Dirib vomna.
" l .1 .1..,. .t.,.. Il... tt I I
UI SMUtna li regular mage
wliiob Bill l l greatly Io (I
C.tJfei.KliO B01 SltrBrtiv.oeM. Tt
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II. noie l..iu..ii. HirMM !" hi ! ,,, .,.r a .lranr4 anil be blilll It
rnnilnunu v.t. ai4 rBitttln ol , ' gine SIS".
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eomiilalnl nll aaalnst mtt In lh Ik
nulled suit, nn or Iwl r lh Aral dar l Ihs
nest term ol in inr nillie1 rnun, to
Mini. tar. th.iih flan of Ki i.Umilwr. wn .
and II you fall so to Mr and an.aer. f"
wain inerort. th ininun will miv loth
enun to trsni Wi rni Armani a in mui co-n
plaint, Until: for a )u1rraent and d'f4
tat nai von lor ID nm rt V sol lnlf
tiiereon from Jnir lai. 'L al the rat ol IM
tar rain per annum. Ui .me nt e I ' elloftM-r
lr- ami th ci and ll.hiir.inni of Iht
nt. iil for a drrre forrlitn a rvrtal
anortga. made, rrutrd and delivered rr
d'ltuMlaiiU, J B Mirrr d H V. iarrv, to
l.iallilirt.. on th .illoll. rl fmiwrtt lt
id In Murmw eniintr. aula 4 rgH, tu-wll
a.ioin rtetr ol lh niirtheaal unaMer an1 nnrt
hailolth initba4 anailef ul w. t. "iilh
half of nnti,ra qn'tl ol San. i, ( hall ol
lh Mth)l iiatr nl . HI, .nilhTal
quarter of twttthwaal qnarW l ar, i, north
t ilMr rd oot!tat iirUr ol See il.
norui nu m fMruiaai iurw aria atmin.
pm .( qoartff ol tMrthl tivarler ol nr.. S.
uilixul unartrf of norihoaat quarter and
north hail ot vHithw.l furtr m tme. m, and
lh north! qoHr if nitha4 quartrr A
a ai. ail In loihli s, oeith rang jr. S W
rer.irdad la lh urTtr i1 lha e.Hjnlf rlerk al
Mid Marr e.iutr. In . '1'" nl Ur.rty.r
I ic IU la mm4 IM. and to Mil M prf-
tm ii rvtf lti prtrp.i of mwi mi tn in
pai khxiI H Mid ptdgmenl, ltirnis ea, n
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T ht aUKKHH. (r f1 Hp" prmlt
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jii'tiil lh lirt. tiiltled ctiirt, read nd
HU4 I Mid Soli on th I.I rt.T of ImI lVI
li how a kri'mfji
4 77 AtlurMr lK I'lainiin.
The afTci tioii of Uie collector for the
objects of his zeal hna lieen ainuiiliigly
llust rated by a story told of Rlelingue,
French triiirediun who linil a munu
for gal liering tugether great tiuontities
of old ventiiirnt. nrms and similar an-
tin,ue npparutiui. Among his treasure
was a beautiful antl Keen-igeo evtoru
which hiul liclottged to Philip II., son oi
tuiM-mr C'linrlea V.
Having worn this sword In a piece in
which he Kits -rfurmlng, Mellngue
was making his way hoiiiew.vrd hi I'ari
one night. The weather was ralr-v.snil
he curried sn umbrella. Under iiU
loak he lore the precious sword of
Philip II.
Coming around n corner, Mellngue
was suddenly incmued by two siienlt
lhie. He was sn eert feneer, ami
Viiew that with the swonl he coiiM
itikkly beat the rascals off. Hut he
eu Id Ui liimwlf:
"What! Hetrsy to these rsacals thut
! hate such s precious ptneaaion? No!
They might I too much for me, after
Ml), and then they would get It. I will
kern It out of sight."
Ho a lug. he iilticcd litis left liaml nn
the hilt of the aworil Inalile hla cloak,
ami with the other linnd let down hla
umbrella. Willi this nn a wrnm, h
saaaiilted the fnolpiula with aucli force
snd spirit that be lint them to flight.
In tlil t tier the umbrella turned out
to lie mightier limn the sword.
STARVING MONKEYS KILL MEN.
surpassing beauty of the bride, while in
dition, bearing will be destroyed forever-, 'ot she was as homely as a badge tenoe.
nine esses out of ten sre .csused by ' , ' U, IT ,
oatarrh, which is nothing but sn inflam- A Serloas Dlfflcalty.
ed condition of the mucous surface. "I suffered for three years with salt
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
WSXiZtTS& oSSl I Pb.i.d.t0 keep a coverin. on
Cure. Send for oiroulars, free. them most of the time. The slinging
F. J. CHENEY k (JO., snd burning were very severe. Nothir
tW Sold by druggists, 75o. Toledo, O. dld me .ny B00(i arjtii r took Hooa,,
Fossil Journal: Mrs. H. E. Kennedy BanapHilla. After taking six bottles I
and dsughter, Birdie, started Tuesdsy, WM ourea - wood, ue-
via Lone Rock for Morrow county to msr, wisno.
visit relatives nesr Heppner, snd per- b,, Pnli ... th, f,ori.' f,mi,.
baps spend a few weeks with them In e,thMtio. Easy to take, gentle,1 mild.
25oents. . . .
Don't neglect a cough because the The atmosphere is beginning to as-
weatber Is pleasant; before the nest 1 sums an Indian summer appearance, it
storm rolls around it msy develop into having been quite hazy daring the past
a serious difficulty beyond repsir. One few dsys.
Minnt flnnoh flora ta aaav to taka and
-111 rln .hat il. nam. Imnliea. For a.l. "Tbey Sre dsndles" BSid ThOS. BoW-
by Oonser k Brock. ol the Cok Texas, Enterprise,
wuno vnnng aooui uewnis Ajltue
Fossil Jour nsl: Mrs. A. D. Stillman, Ksrly Risers, the fsmous little pills for
Miss Ids Fotwine and Mrs. Disoswsy, besdaohe snd disorders of the atom-
of Pendleton, left a lew days sgo for a oh "d liver. For sale by Oonser k
trin n Qan Fr.nni.nn and lh Tnumlla BfOOk.
y -
Vallev. Thsv ex nee led to make moat
of th. innrnaw nn their wheel. ! "d Mrs. Flunlook Bnd Ohildrsn,
veiejeo ana iua moaiee, ana naipn
A KruiarkableCnre forCbroalo Dlarrhiea. Swinburne left Snndsy for a months
In 1802, when I served my country as outing In the mountains. Thsy wept
a private in Compsoy A, 167tb l'eon- with sll the neoessary equipments (or
sylyaoia volunteers, I contracted obronio pleasure end comfort, having a tent and
diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal sn abundsnos of bedding and provi-
! trouble ever since. I bs7S tried a sions. Fishing tsokle, guns and pistols
dozen different medicines snd several snd a nnmber ot other eteetrae , were
prominent dootors without soy perms- smong the "deliosoies" . tbey eerried
nent relief. Not long ego a friend sent tb them.
. ..nl. Knllla nf Phamharl al n'a I
e u.ver.iy .r 0r...
IJOUC, VJIluiera suu nniiuum inuiauj, a . ' . r, .
snd sfter tb.t I bought snd took a 60 At Eugene open. B.pl. 20. 0rada.
k..i.. .-A i . h.i I m frora cordiled schools, who hsve
entirely cu'red. I osnnot be lh.okfui completed work smountlng to 80 crtxlil.
.. . . , . ,, . ,.,,. ere siimiiieo wnoout txsminsiion. IB-
enough to yoa for Ibis greet remedy ... .
sod rsaommend it to all suffering veter-
cidental fee, f 10.00 a year; tuition, free.
n i...ii ti.-u-i
.. . i iiuuiuiriH uuui i a sua ius iu uauusiiur u a
sns. jrinuouot write me. xouragraie- . . , . " . . :
fully. Henry Steinberger. Allentowo, Te. UKOT 01 ,f 0,eow'
Sold by Oonser k Brock. "uu """""s "
instrnotloa in musio. Ilosrd for young
lie Hols.pnle, who is well known msn in tne dormitory atrjoo per week
tbrongbout this pert of the slate, wss with lodgiog, test snd light.
srrested for thefl of a Irnggy bsrness at Cstslognes furnished free on applies-
Fortisnd a few days sgo. A short tins "00 to
stnoe, yoong Uolsappls enlisted in lbs I J. 1. W altos ,
cavalry at Fort Wella Walls, from whioh Beorstsry Dosrd of Kegesto,
be recently deserted. F.ogene, OregoB.
Ilei hf Id Trhdl'I'Mt Via fi'(Sr-
. ' . t . l. -t -. ...
ni"n-i by takli g Kite KB'. I'r as a rU enoti'b I an tllntiialed Msgssls
inallitin- lb ill l. rfvol
Ing th rU will k rnrineinn WU
1 MVloek irain si 1U !' IVimIMou
ji, Ixrn.
The Oattie doe et qist'o the
boeeaty uf eat pt: bat tt le enm-
!Ud to iwt Bpeteee-;B slrssee 0,r,, llf j,,, rUtt,
plsaef sebrt,Aio. heiwr ine.enw. -ri,.fiVir. . , .
aentax be CovbIIoS VaeJeibilt or lb ,. " " ' " '
msm eke bis N,l by l."- trL I W'slt, Tborr.t-B ron slags IMWP.B
We estasot ran the pr 'K Mowt, arriving ry
If i day ift M4ay end Usvisg ev.ry
4f iH.r.tiieJ1f. MK.rt an I eliaf
t-t.. i. it,.- ii .I lt tte.1 Urf r mat M lbs lnlrmr, li. I. Horuia,
esrtb. fue 1. iMsbre. , ?,,,t-
NatulM-f, enslaitilng sbtil I in as s ay
(age S the of.linary im, lglht
erib e large Bus.Wf ( ptttnt.
Th I'll nf The (tatMik Is three
J. liars a f In s1vnn, or lne Ibae s
rt a day.
rtn4 for a rHHiis e p asi inirt
l tir ri to lh On'bcilr, IS
, I'larw, ew Ym rJit.
Ttachin' Examination.
NcrKBis fiiMsr ive if that k
lha ..iua. al .! s ."ilit.. nl
i ra.m tl.tr ar tfcattMiv m eanvll
dla lw leav h .4 lha i H.Md fri Ihl C,,i1l
m UI l.n.1 le iul IH'liloa. IK .!.
r famA iwfii, len.tr.t lhra will h.,ld Mih.
II ! atiuu at U4 trt how at Hrl foar,
nniF eianaiv. Mf Ilia, wi,
l-il UiM Jod 4a r al As . imt
i JaV w. afltntT.
bnol Spi.. at.ftro C
Asy nss dWln Id bind enbr e
bM or bars will male s&ottsy by eall
l os lbs Ueitte tltica. S7t(
llrde nf Klnilaae Warhlae flavor
la Maa ).
Rrx-ent Sihicr state that great ilev
Bnlation la Iteing wrought In both
Janan and China by linuienae lunula of
monkeys, w bleh hsie Wrn ilrlien down
flora Mm foreata and ravine by the
unusually rohl wratlier and besoy
anowa. Ileiliif ileiirivrl til ine uauiu
larana of sul at,tig on bcrriea an I
root the starling inwukci ate raiag
It g outlyliig mountain ilmlr i I unl ilc
uoring eri.i. I.ieri lh ntf green I
I'tii Ul raini snd then the ti'irib-a s.f
, pre fartlirf Into the ellji incnu,
AniuiHi riikualiaaii, In 1 1 ... r n v I K
trn il", the grralr! dulliuge liaiflice
d.-lie.
Uhefl Ihe trwilikel flrl earn dw
two woiMlciitters wr attacked Slid
killiM by Ui' hunger liis lrtied rreal-
urea. S.n'T then DUineMnia aae of the
killing of i'le living I" olaleU
linn ha tieii rIHt1ei, leing
eu'd afiirn!y by their efTwie lo
siiUfti the IMmdere lt rereef Ihelr
prwrly. In i'n-h ees rrt .rifceva by
ii'efta would attack mm n-l kill ihem,
fliirri rt' vsalallnr) w rrmirril ' bV
BtnnWje w unWrjeori Jijnvrre,
ihmrH tbvlr lern.l l. ni al "ti ne.
enrrem-ea feiiliirir atr-i. Villagvr
hae bn pr'i-artug f.ir ineega an
by lh!s time vrgamee'l nciik. y It i t
are Iq .prrgvj In iw'J. eai it. IB
hf A gouj.u..te are tlmt rtnJeriu
i
Don't tliin yonr blood witb sassafras
or poison it witb blue-mass; but aid Ma
ura by using Pewltt's Little Early
Risers, the fsmous little pills for eon-
stlpstion, billousBeee sod stomsob trou
bles. Tbey sre purely vegetable. For
eale by Oonser k Broek .
Mrs. T. W. Ay fee, Jr., and bar lltlls
niece, Lsvslle Florenrs, of Pendleton,
The crescent wave on Cretan shores,
Th cross of Christine down i ,
Th Turks are helped by Christian power
Who bosihard lort and lowe.
Columbia's f I hears net heed
I'eof Cnhe't ptorrlni 017 1
Tn let ns drown tii shamelnl daeds
In Srry'a "IJnwood Rye."
For sals at tbs Belvedere saloon, Z.
Q.8prry, proprietor. tf
Lone Book stsgs lesvee HeptHisr at
sre visitiog rslstlves ssd frisnds inljo'dook, nu, Tneedsys, Thursdsyt ,
Uetpnsr. land Hat onlay a; arrive at 6 olook, p.
m . kfnnitav. WilaM.ta mA WmiAwm
TeiU-r, Mall-llheum and rxietn. 1 1 ,
. . ,. .. , s I mass cvdstcihi wnn vrsnsairiii
The intense Itching and smarting, Incl-1
denttothrwdleaialiuitAntlyalUyed sre e. rscn wsy.
by applying CbatatmrUln's Eye andirreigiii )i eeni per pound, i. U.
Hkln (Mntment. Many very bad eases Ballenbrnck. Prop. Offloe el Barry
bave linen permanently enred by It. It Wairea'i dreg etore. tf.
Is equally emclent ror itcning puna ana
e favoritn remedy fr sure nipples, I.ET1KR LlnT.
cbapja-4 bands, cbllbUlna, frt bites
and chronic sum eyes. M cts. per box. urirns apwrtihid at IlEf f!ER
11 1 1 Of , A nt V. lJU7.
fadv's CamdlUeB PswaVrt, SrS Uans.f. M. flsyae, Mr, rtttttns
lie
Inat what a hortka bnrxls When in bail I Una, R
condlilon. Tmlc, blood purifier and
vennlfnge. The; are not fond bul
mn.lc,lne and the beet In nee to put s
bir in prim condition. I'rUe V)
tents per pay ksge.
Ml, J, C.
When railing (or thee letter nlaa y
alriiMd. J. f, wiLu.as, f. M.
niamberlaln'aOolie.Cbolerssnd LKa.
rbeee remedy slwsys affords prompt re
lief. For ssle by Onnear k Brorb.
CATARRH
?v.V
Martha C flosklns maU proof 81 sr
day before Clerk Morrow, with Be
Perksr ssd Nslaon Com p too as wit-
IOC ALDISEASE
an I ia nMl 0 Mhs eaS
m , . at at a a lSSaai aS afaaaVaVaaVASaaV
jjsvsaaVi w raaawawi rj bwstb
ll ra h eanal hy pi.ant
MMiady wliaa MeyViS St.
faniy inm tna 'tri.. Un.
f jrw iy eiamrwed I grS
EhTsCreaia Ba!
a . . ... . . J . J a. Y- BB.. - - - lkaaWtWava AtaVAWeVl I
p Mtw 4. Mtik k Cel in TMk4 W J 9 9Vmr ! b J J lllMl DM tOfOlf tliip fOf
Z::l'Cu?Z sals, gd f..r nne aebmJ y.r .1 Biebop
Ui.t htmu.,HWmm tbldlf rratiwj by to sJufste. tt
V. A. Ourrsv, formerly of Pandletoa,
baa opened np a 13 eet barber shop la
tbeobJelsed a tbe Mai lock career.
Woik slrktly ft rat etsas. Call on him.
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