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Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER GET IN AND RUSTLE With a New 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, FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1897. NO. 570 Sl I WEEKLY GAZETTE. FUBURHBD 'Tuesdays and Fridays BY 'THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANK. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. Going East? IF YOU ABE, DO NOT FORGET The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHBSTBRt BNObAND OTIS PATTERSON. AGENT. " o the Be.t In the Three Important Points. FIRST-Go via. St, Paul be- At $150 per rear, tl.25 for six months, 75 eta. CAU86 the liDCS to that Doint Will ' y aflord you the very best service. Advertising Rates Made Known on SECOND See that the coupon mii:- oevonn Ht. j-nm ranrla via. thn lBuuuBiu central Deoauae wai ji. y w. ma PAPER U Kent on tile at E. O. Oaka'a ""o maaco unwo cuuuociiuuo Willi I Advertising Agency. B4 and 65 Merchants all the tfans-COntinental lines 61) Gxohangs, Ban Franouoo, California, where cou- , . ., TT tta for advertising can be made for it. IBUHg me UD10Q JepOl Were, 8Uu its service is first-class in everv 0: R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Particular. McClure's Magazine For 1897 GREAT SERIALS Train leaves HeDDner 11 r. m. daily exoent TFTTRXi TiV.,. ir.fAi-m.lmn noil Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:80 a. m. ii j i ,i Leaves Heppner Janction 3:40 a. m. and ar-I On yOXXT neighbor BDCl friend the I SwtoVExSrWNor. leave. Portland at 2: nearest ticket agent and ask for a A New Lite of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of tirant 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 The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.)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 probablv better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his reooueuuons ana corresponaence. Ldtlmfua'QTD "eppner imeUoa 8:15 P- m- ticket reading Via. - the Wisconsin portraits of 6reat Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series Portland Exorewi No. 8. from Bookim. arrivm, central Iinefl. OT address V; " iuuii.u P?V" i"es'i'..i uu. .u u0.oi who ui . TT till... KJUt,, 1 IT t i.1 a.tn I ' Milwaukee, Wis. at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 jas j. pon(j Fant Mail Nn. 2 leavna PnrlUnd 8 n. m. and nr. Sn. lives at Heppner Janction 1:80 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at Portland 7 :6C a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. . or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St., ' Portland Or. Cummings & Fall, neel&l bloirrari MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction, Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, In which he will use his extraordinary a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes"" stories, given him OrFICLfti 33IR3BCTOUTr. United States Officials. P esident William McKinley V ee-Presldent ...Garret A. Hobart secretary of State John Sherman Oecrelarjr of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Beoretary of War.... Hansel I . Alger Secretary of Navy .John D. Long rostuiaaier-uenerai. PROPRIETORS Of the Old Sellable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Secretary f Agrionltnre...: James Wilson ieLuiif.Nmi!! ' ' li7, the subscription prlee of which U only . One Dollar a Year TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN M ACLAREN, All 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 McClure's Maoazimi. ,,t JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer Kabbit" ana the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClum's an di vne anon siories new m wriie uuriug uie coming year, OCTAVE TRANIT is preparing for the Maqazins a series of short stories in which the same - cnaracier wui appear, aitnougn each will be complete in itself. Anthony Hope Bret Herte Robert Berr Frank R. Stockton . ' Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories In McClure's for the coming year. State of Oreenn Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State..... H. R. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metaohan nnpt. Public instruction U. n. Irwin . ...u. m. laieman . MoBride Attorney General. Senator! HATEH 98,00 PBR DAY I Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., . CHIOASO, ILL. Congreasiaen Printer 8nprem, Judges., ( H. 8. 1 ....If. a. tC. K.i STOCK BRANDS. While yon utepyonr subscription paid np yea I oaakeep your brand in tree of charge. Bore. P. O.. HeDDner. Or .Horses. PBi.n left I snomaer; cattle, same on lert mp. . Cook. A. JLena.Or. Horaea. Won riihtshnol ttue, aame on riant nip: ear mark aquare I orop off left and split in right. I (G. W. I J. H. Mitchell I Binger Hermann W. ft. EUis .... w. a. teeas K. S. Bean. Moore. Wolverton 8ixtb Judicial District. Clronit Judge......;... Stephen .Lowell v rroaecaung anornej ....u. pwu Borrow Mnnty umciais. Douglass. W. M .. Galloway. Or.-Cattle, B D en Joint Senator... ... A, W. Gowan right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, B D Itepreanntative. . nniwn on lerx hip. louijty Judge, A. G. Bartholomew Ely hrnt Douglas, Or.-Horaa branded ELY Cmmlasioners J.B. aowara on Ieft .houlder, cattle same on leftbip. bolt CI A J W. Morrow to riht "ur- Rheriff 'l"".".H.'k.' L.' Matlock Florenoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF ob " Traaanrn'.'.' Frank Gilliam right hip; horses. F with bar under on right AHr A. C. relieve shoulder. ...... J. w. noruor jonea, Harry, Heppner, ur. Horses branded ....Jay W. Shipley K J on the left ahonUier; cattle braudnd J on B. F. Vaughau right hip. also anderbit in left ear. Range in xrFKKB tows otiob. morrow oouniy. Mot ...' .Thqs. Morgan Jnhnsnn, Felix, Lena, Or. HnraM, nimlaT on C'Kineiliaan Goo. Conser, Frank left stifle; oattle, aame on right hip, nader half Gilliam, Arthnr Minor, K. J. Blecum, . M . srop in ri-M. and split 'ji left ear Liohtenthal and J. B. Simons. .... , Kenny, Mike. Heppner, Or. Hones branded H enrder -..W. A. Klrhardaon KNY on toft h,p oattl. aame and orop ofl left T.eaaarer '"'a A hLliSS sarj under alope on the right ""h4 - tM,oww Leahey, J. W. Heppner Or.-Horaes branded Precinct OBeere. Land Ann ieft shoulder; settle same on left Jnatioeotthe Peace W. K. Hiohanlson hip, wattle over right eye, three aliU in right rn.tble N. B.Wbeutone United States lAad OSieera. Minor, Oaoar, neppner, nr. ttle, M D on ... I ngnt tup; none, non lert snomaer. I. F. Moore A. S. Biggs LA QBAHDE. OS. B. F, Wilann J. H. Bobbins The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number.' The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Surveyor... School ttup't... " Coroner A Campaign Of Education How to Get It For $5.06 3Box3arr ocmniia. hAWUNSPOST.NO.IL Q. A. B. Meta at Lexington. Or, the hat Saturday of .eh month. All veterans are Invited to Viu. Q.W. Bmita. v;.". ruJA. AdioUnt. U ., ; . I m u II ....... r- U m I , Beoeiver I on lert aaoaiaei eetue seme on lert nip. Oahnrn. J. W TVrnlu Or.t km II Uf Reclater sliAnldar: nattla ani on rfvht hiti. iwoeivnr I " . - - I left shoulder. Pioar. J. H.. Lexington. Or. Hiireaa. JR eon. aented on left ahoulder; oattle, eame on laf hip. U H Pfl R B LLELED mmate skill. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Pub'lsned at 110 fifth Avenue, New York, is full of the best things. Its Illustrations are superb; its stories charming; and 114 literary departments are edited with eon- anrW bit in each ear. Iteotnr. 1. W.. HeDDner. Or. Horace. JO ot left shoulder. CetUe,Oon right hip. fl perry, K. 0. Heppnar. Or. Cattle W C oe I Dr. P. B. McSwords', PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. left hip, orop off right and undarbit in left year, I oewiaoi nonea . im im anoaiae. i Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or Hnrsss. o I Offloa in tb CHjr Drag Store, near crop and h..l. in Uft ear. Beoge in Morrow IiuviuMni ay . a. saersnsjar. i Uft ahimldrri oattle. 'Aua loft ahoaldar. Turner B. W.. Heppner. Or.-MmaU capltel T Uft sh.iolder, horaeai oattle eame oa Uft hip I wiui apniiamai Wa'tmbarmr. W. J.. Galloway. Or.i hone I I quarter etitiTe JW on right ahoaldar; ealtle I quarter eiroU J W nn right hip and nalit at-e, I Bad Such a paper U a great popular educator. It should be in every ' V Dome, The subscription price of Leslie's Is $4 pe nniim. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. No such offer will svrr be made again. These two papers make a most eooeptabls Christmas or blrthdsy gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver' kindness. Remit by postal erder or check to the VANDERBILT'S FAMOUS SAYI NGS True v Story nt the "Publlc-Ile. Damned" Affair. One of the very few epigrammatic ut terances of the multi-millionaLrcs of America one which has become as fa miliar to the people of the Eng-lisli- speaking world as Shakespearean quota tionswas the "public be damned" dec laretion of the late William II. Vnntfer- bilt. Thousands, almost millions, have used it in one way or another since it was uttered in the early summer of 1882, and in every political campaign since that time it has been the theme of countless amti-monopoly discoursee, Yet very few if any of those who have used it couldi tell even one of the cir cumstances trader which the expres sion was given to thei public. To Col. Nate A. Eced, of Chicago, at present editor of the Banner of Gold, belongs the sole credit of preserving the famous phrase from the oblivion ti) which an obtuse reporter wua about to consign it, when he rescued it and mnde it a household phrase, especially with the populists, and the full story of how this was done is now probably given to the public for the first time by one who was present at the time. Clarence V Dresser ran a sort of suburban news bureau in South Chicago in 1882, supplying all of the papers with the same matter. lie was ambitious to become a, railroad editor and never missed trying to see the magnates who passed throuyh his bailiwick. Col. Keed was at that time night editor of the Chicago News and was a man with a "keen nose for news." Late one night in the early summer of 18S2 Dresser entered the News office with his bundle of duplicate manuscripts to deliver the new s quota. Col. Reed met him and as usual asked what Dresser had that night. Dresser gave some of what he considered the best of his news and then said that he hud tried to secure un interview with Wiiliaan II. Vuuderbilt on au important public question, but had poor success. "What did Vanderbilt say to you alxnit it?" asked Heed, carelessly, half dismissing tlvc interview matter from his mind. "Oli, not hing," Dresser replied. "When 1 asked him about the matter, saying the public would like to hear hi views, he onsw ered only: 'The public lie damned.' I could not get anything more from him." "What was that?" almost sliouted Heed, awoke in, an instant to the great value of the expression. "What did he suy7 D:d lie say: 'The public be dimmed ?' Are you sure?" Dresser declared that those were the ery wordr. used. "(lo rlfrht into iny room mid write every tiling yoa enn nliout thut expres- lon, cnetl Keed, nt the siinw time uahing Dresser Into the night editor Mine) tun. "Mind voir do not iiiIsm u mint of 11, and make The public bo damned' utiek out uliove everything. 11 see that you are well punl for it. ' As otm n Dremer entered the mint, hicli was on the fourth i'.oor of tin rws ofiiee, Jteed locked the door mid kept Drewier u (irlminer for the rent of he night, thiiH at u ring the News u clean eeoop" on all of Its Chicago coil' U'iiiMirurle. The Interview was published with elr uuiHtantiul details that morning end waa soon copied oil over the world. Kaiiaaa City Star. Something to Depend on. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm ot Jones & Bon, Cowden, Ills., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her osse grew so Berions that physicians at Oowden and Pans eould do notblDg for ber. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. Kind's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle borne, and to the surprise of ell she be gan to get better , from first dose. aQd I half dozen dollar bottles oured ber sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Doughs and Colds is guar anteed to do this oood work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Ooosor & Brook's Drug Store. E. 0.: "Otis Patterson, who oalls him self "bus man" ot the Heppner Gazatte, and wbo is a busy and bright man al- 1. VttilZT ---Bj3W.-fcv skS WW POWDER Absolutely Pure The Culvfcrsity of Oregon. At Eugene opens Sept. 20. . Gradu- waye, wai a visitor in Pendleton today, ates from aooredited schnol who haw Mr. Patterson was on his way to the completed work amounting to 80 credits iH J..t.:.i. :. t:a:i. ........ ' uj.u.ug uisuiuis iu uruiBu uoiumoia, on are admitted without examination. . Io- uumuroa. aooompanying mm were two ctdental fee. 810.00 a year: tuition, free. young gentlemen from the Ewt, who Complete courses leading to Bachelor of naveoeen ma guests at Heppner and Arts. Bachelor of Science. Baohelor of Orio's (another "Pat") at Long Creek Letters and exoellent oourses in oi?il They are Jesse P. Wheeler, of Pennyan, and eleotnoal engineering. . Also good . X.,and J. H. Bohenok, of Dresden, instruction in music Board for young a. . mr. wneeier is a oouoin ot the men in the dormitory at 82 50 per week rmieraons. uotn toos. aavantaga oi me with lodginn, heat and light. unrnnian Endeavor rates to come West Catalogues furnished free on applica- un au excursion, xoey win return irom tion to O 1 . ' . I a T . I . oyoaane via iub ureal normern, ana j v Wattow win siop bi inaianapoiis, where Alvab Secretary Board nf RAni rj-.i i :i! . " a niioraou is reaiumg. 67..( Enoane. Oreonn. Ueafnesa Cannot Be Cared , jobn ,,,. ..... ty iihihi appiioBuoos, as iney cannoi ;.h nh.. tj . .. it. .1 u o.l, !.' Ji....,, : .u I """"" u. iuo muuiu ui There is onlv nnn , tr. en r ..fn... hl8 lett nd badly while hewing and that is by constitutional remedies! board. A physician dressed the wound Deafness is oaused by an inflamed con- and saved the band. anion of the mucous lining of the bnstaotnan tube. V ben this tube nets Don t netrlent a conuh heeanao .ha inflamed you have a rumolicg sound or weather is pleasant! before the next I m narfalAf hDarinn anil whan if I a diiIikb wBsavww "' iusi nun wuou 4 a ouuia l m 1 , . - . , ly closed deafness is the result, and un ruuul U,B7 ueveiop into less the innammation onn be taken out " eenons dimouity beyond repair. One and Ibis tube restored to its notmal con- Minute Oongh Cure is easy to take and oatarrh. which is notlilnu hut an inflam. bv Conser & Brock. An nnnriitinn nf th minnn tHrfdruA I We will aive One Hundred Dollars for Sb0 Wilkinson was up from The any case ot deafness (caused by oatarrh. Dalles on last Saturday and rennrts the that oannot be oared by Hall's Catarrh wool msrket at The Dalles to be very uuioi Qruu nir utruiifttrn. irpn. F.J. CUENET&UO.. t'Sold by druggists, 75o. Toledo, O. City Hotel. D; J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. n., sod 12 to 3 p. m. Dronerty p. m , at offloe to tbe rear of Borg jewelry store. Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at Ta Dau-bs, Oasoon Ana. 4th. 1x97. VWICE 1 RKRV BY OIVKN THAT 1 HI I i.1 fiillowlng-named seltUr has Bird nniir I GA.ETTJJ, . Heppner, Oroiron. tj IS DOUrs, H to 10 a. TO. , SO It lO of his Intention to maka filial proof In support llrrrt; I I 111. MftNTIIt V Bi reeldenoe. Mrs. H. Wr lob's ol his claim, and that said proof will be made IltLrVLT AlUtl I IlLT ... i in n . m in 1 In ft before J. W. Morrow, county clara, at llepousr, ty, aod 10 to li. a. m , to i 10 o Urrf on 00 Ki1t ,u. r Outlook JOHK P, LOUY, First National Bank Pwkllsked Every tatereay 13 Astor Place New York Rerord entry John tiny. Rd. Entry ln. (031 lor the NW See. S. Tp 1 1 II !N. E. W. M. He naraea the miinwlng wltn.asis to prove I his continuous mldenr npna aad rulM.ellnn I .. . I A I .... .4 V I I . I 11 ... fllklna, John A. -Harlhe and Kdvard' Hollo- I ST.all of Imuglaa, Oregon, JAM. F. MOORE. 9MO Register. Notice of Intention. Labb Orrira at Ths tiAixsa, oo. Aug 4. tT KTOTIt'E M HEREBY OIVEM Til AT 1 HE i 1 folloaing nad seUUe baa (tail nnttreof his Intention tn make Sual proof In s"Pl"rt of hisciaim, and met sail prom win be nana n foes J, W. Morrow, l ouatr tierk at llltner. Oregon, on Kept. nh, UW7, vis: JOHM A. BARRKE, Rd. Entry No. D0 for the Ut, Sac 3s, Tp, I H H . a. w , at Ha namaa the following wllaeawe ts pro.. hU ronUnuous IMMeara uena aivl raltl.allna otaaM land, vis; J.reh f. Iliklna, lUary world's Dmirreae : II fullows witb care riiklna, iakm V Utuy, Kdeard HolUiwar, ell I . , .in , , . I ol uougiae, orrgoa. i n iu. muiui.i puiiauiurvpiv i.u is leotsplele departmeet of religious news Tbe regnlar obaonptioB prtoe of lb deeotes mora, spare to tbe hilar eels of Semi-Weekly Uaaetla Is 12.60 aod tbe I bone; reviews eorreot liteiainre; OTirt 1 MrakRY mtki VHAT She rvnUrprif-ol tbe Weekly Oregonlas foraub-w ebafol UWe-lalk sbool ob HF.prNER C. A. RHEA, 1 - "Veal-ant T. A. RHCA, Vloa Preel-ent OtO. W. CONtCR, . Caehler 8. W. SP1NCCR. Asa't Cashier Tnosadj a General Bsikiog Bttsinea. EXCHANGrE Ob all parts ol ths world Bought and Sold. Collections mads on all points en reasonable Terms. Surplus and sndlrldad rraa, II 1.000,00. Notice Of Intention. I ..n nmri . La OBABtiB. 0S'K1. The Oattook will be la 1W7, aa it has been daring each of He twenty eeveti years, a Uiatory of Oar Owe Timee, la l La vartooa editorial drparlmeela Tbe Outlook f ivee enmpaet review of the SUMUOSS. IK THE riRCI'lr COURT OF THE STATE I of Oreann, for Morrow tounlr. W P Ixwd. H K Kliwald and Phil. M.iar-h.n. the Hoard nf rmmlMloners, etc , llalnUITs, vs. i. R. Biwrry, a. V. Sperry, aiMrrv, the tl (on Rsallriawl and Ma.l. gallon f auipany and P. Ha naa I Uia Mlnwlng ) eontlauoua Mldewee Bpna calatlon ol ..lalaivd. via: , Sk IN loiiotfh.c nn4 ur u tl &0. Ad? on ioWritlB lot It 4 ILIom: aod. Is nboft to u bis rial and that aaid "" win t-aade QaMtte aad paying for om year li '"b lnforatka. rrlfioal uUervettoe, ZS?M:','Um' advaacea..M U-h Ike O.telt. aad wd re.eoa.bl. edten.lnm.at. EDWARD CHPMAIi. Wfl)f Orrglak fr 13 80. ill old St. Bilo, wt,b lb. Bft, Cf.b tuUe. si a aMt lblitVs and "i eE1 . i. .i . .. MM"sUfis-itMJJ,,n"" W'"- "7" IN paper will a-oe Ike r.f il.r a.(a 7.....-" I " lMvnnw. viMx eti.ivafleii . lb e-e 0 IBoe)iB wmro win aan grvaiiy to ne r-IuT,.",- rl V lnM M t-.h Bt.r. M 1 . I" ,w ' ..waa4ieUliai.7i;.orJM to retdlerti via Hepped- OuUotk la pabliehed avert Ralnrday- r mZ!!L. I Fbo Htage Una. !'ara..pe dtir.es m . , ' . . . Vtallinf I'radiatna Can (av Ure and M5" amtm M la seek kvla la aa lilaatreled Meg eaiae Noaibt, anlatlaf sbenl twlra t Btssy peg- ee Its ordinary Uaoae, lofeiaef wKk a laf re snntber ef pwliirae, Tbe prist ef The Oaliouk ks three dollars year la kJver.ee, ot Was Ike a eawt e day. fWad (of a spMHSMa fff sal Mleetret . Ihomtiaon. IMrndanla. To I H. Mtrv. a. V. nuerrv and - . Sirt. fMvndenta. la the name ef lh Bute nf Orrann Y.iu are hereby required In .hl-rar and Stuart the fvimnlalnl fllad aaalnat ton la Ilia aKova eniltl-4 suit, nn o b-f r. the Rial daynfiHe IK li tmrm Ol in .mimi-O rourl, lo- II Mondav. 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Pty, U pininiirr. m me nontniitf rel pr,-rlf SUM abtxS In (mmi ntunlr. bum ,J nmua t all Sw.uib ball id Iha nftl.-.l tjwriM and notih ball l Ilia aiHilhaaat aiulr of jii. snulh kail of a-xll.Ma. uari r.f am . m l hallo uie aniihaal amiur ol B. it. annihi juarw i4 Mairlhaeal j-iaftf of IW i, noltli eui quarter nf hiII.. umibi nf h amai nan m smiiiwi nimrter and amtlh aa-i quarter nl a-Mll.-n.l quarter n Km "'"H qnartef il nlix quartef and n.itb ball nf ewulhvrat quarn-r nf a, m and Iha n'.MHrul quarivt nl uiiwaat qiiarirr nl an in Manama a. a-iia renr y, I M . fw.lH In the (.Wle nf IImi r.m.,l( rw.( nf aid M'n-rnw mnnlf, In B-.S -I" nf M.l.. l- in. in awl'M and lnaflald b.w im.... ai..iy iha pt,rmM aald aaia in Iha aai axanl nl aald 1'idsawnt, albnat loe, as n.rir.winia 1 nia nmn.ns n, a..al nt, ynj airiant aa aa m Iha Hmi i.t hn A !. 'tn ina imt. afllilfK ..-tf,, mmAm an .a tar Ml le aald anil an ih. IM 4ar n .iy mr rriiwb a kri-rirf li, 77 Aliorn.i. lot rtaintirts. fcU'l SBotMiy by lakteg ihie real. Hy aa rv- Aaaatta doea not aaeelioa the I qnalt.llna the aeeoia f he prwvion, hoeealy of any pereoa. bat IIUi - mM. fc!l!50.,,,t,,W,,lb poeaaiy v ' ( J n'rloog train al a bo o 1'an.lUliiti. pelted to leete apo. I be aak-.a advsaaa (ftm aXj 1f0( siore. W. I. Umo, plea el ssbaeriptioa, wbelbrf lb (no- 'mprtor. aaribew be Ooraelioa Vaadetbill of U ' 1 miut bi braad by LoBeat loiL Walt. Tbotureoo runs state Lelwea) We eaaaot roe Iha pepef oa say aOn I Ileppeaf and Moaotaesit, amvtpf every oaf esrvpt Hoaday aad leavlaa? e-rary day eieeiyl Rnnday. Hbovlaal and (beep- Al l.nat a Hlval. Km long the little busy tin Will own, with manners meeker, He ts arllpeid In Industry Hy the active onVe-eprker. W alilngton Hlar. mi orrcbt wai iil( i.if.ii. quiet. Wool Is selling at a lower figure down there than at Heppner. Confidence men at Portland tried to WiM M' Kw play a game on Jobn W. Ambrose, of I ! i( folly to build upon a poor founda tion g Creek, R few days a ago, but Jobn I tioo either in architecture or in health, was to sleek for them. He reported A foundation of sand is insecure, and to them, four iuvfiumber, to tbe police and deaden (y my to ma by narootios or nervs the wonld-be eharpers are now in tbe oompounds Is equally dangerous and bands of the law. It won't do for these perceptive. Tbe true way to bailj op Portland Jays to try to monkey with the health is to make your blond pure, and east end of this state. They will dad rich and nourishing by taking Hood's themselves lo the soup every time. Sarsaparilla. A Hrmarkalile Core forCbroale Dlarrlitra. Hood's Pills set easily sod promptly Io 18(12, when I served my eountry aa oo tbe liver and bowels. Cure sick a private lo Compsoy A, 107th Peoo- beadaobe. lyaoia volunteers, Ioontraoted olironio diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal E. Watdmann, representing a Port ol trouble ever sione. I have tried a lend commission house, and T. II Smith, dozen different medloinea and seveisl representing C. 8. Moses, the 'Friaoo prominent doctors without any perms- wool merobant, were in fowa Saturday . Dent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a sample boltle of Chamberlain's "Tbey are dandies" said Thns. Bow- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, r, of ths Crocket, Texas, Entsrprise, and after that I bought and took a 60 bi,a writing abont DeWitl's Little cent bottle, and now i ceo say tbat I am Erly Risers, tbe famons little pills for entirely oured. I eanoot lie thankful ,,ok headache and disorders of ths (torn- enough to yon f.ir Ibis great remedy ob and liver. For sale by Ooossr k antl rannmmntiil il In all amf.4ti --.- I BfOCk. e r fpi?(T ans. If in doubt write me. Yonragrsle fnlly, Henry Hlelnbergnr, Alle ntown, Ps. Hold bv Coiiaer A llrnrk. on lasi naioruay vt. Ainriwiini a wsi railed to Lower Eight Mila to see a Mr. Blake, wbo is seriously ill witb dlseaae f the liver. Tbe palled la reported as Improving. Don t tluu your blood with sassafras or poieon il wiib blue mass; but aid Ne tire by osit.g IV wilt's Little Early Utars, tbe famons little pills forooo- tlpation, hilloneneea and sloroach Irnn- lee. Tbey are purely frgelable, 'For sale bv Oonenr A limek. If What tw IlP Gold? Ikel lf ra al mete to the latonr, . J. f J'nej, j C ptoapaetoe to The Oellooi, 13 Asl ty ..rto. tvekl etaeebere. r-t- i flaosi, S.w l. 0iv, t Teachm' lamination. NOTt'tIS HIM.r IV tlUT ' Iha ym't-aa nf .('( ln, ,4 ad fwrarms abaaiaf nS. ita.iM aa eaa'll. .'a n lnall In. al ikia nmialy aa4 aia and III. 4itnaa thiwini. b4 nlaUl llw.n.4 ni l b'.i4 a S".l. lie aian. al li.a mmn b. al M.paw, otsflna WndnaarSar. S'NJ HI. Ibte IM ear nf a " . In '-a T w srtlrllY Rr baid Bnpa , Mrn I a . Aey dawiiiag In kniid eitkar a bone of bare will Rtake bvy by sail. H aa b GMl eff.ee. fTt "Kotiny, w bel le that tigljr brut peel forr ti.nal ffW? Ih-hI f.K? All IW g. fat aey to lirr la 'Mi It him, ll.-iiiity,' an' ehe'il Jump at )vr frostt and Irar )er Wiriilpla- lllo B IjMiti.iifil piii ra; J rr rouliin'1 lrat iH-raway Willi ai'rntal.ar an a l'Chiel kir.r,e intuit. ciul. yrr like tu s; ne ibi II T' X. V. Truth. It VI anld He If lag. Ah rinilii-lil itrrn'B roiltiBi'l ofire gae the full. lug rt oiiiinriiilatl'in 14 a fi-Mlrtnan who pnixaw In awrar an afliilntil after listing elrra.ly .worn an aflxlatlt In ea lly a roairurr erne In lb eoiirae lit th Bll. "Nrvrr," ye niarkrd ll.e ipireti'B niunarl, "mnr sn afTi'latil when )iir preiloua Bfl.daill lo Ilia rotilrsry rtfrri la in KMeabin of lh ronrt. Ilwiijw, rny frlenil," b B.I1. .I. "that would I It lug " tba Ibaata iHabbawt. The new lik aleatnshlp, fh Itivrn flin of M Itarlb, aa lamtihrd al M Itrii'S il k rd A.'mirsl t ul'iinliaii'l who has s h gh rpiie M i I iri.cli nsial nMh'iiiiiM, a aai.l i I a firw Ul.riir In the Mas. Iiil, lira tf this lie ln'rnt;M. ar d b ba .cj.tili'i Ilia m If ui i i'i ni t i 'bih tf M j. .an re .('. ! I I i di an I nan I. t m i.ml td f.if a I ii rial ! ..f Hi. ...- a; an' ,! In- ili! iii ii' M t'-ar'n . tin mean' the 0it tt n ' li apply ii. riUf p;irt;p: lo ri" csi on, but ' t. 'of ,re I'.e ril art ha I s a,ade I j 1 1 tform lb dw'y of cJ !!'- II f. .f.f!;n; fa II a new I Ihey ar rmffll d'i- 'n ifnlti' fi iei it n. in is. r..ri f.f M f'in's rt jriwniB In d.'s'e i bet be t. l-rew aisrkf Jly w f.i.ful T. A. and I. 8. Davidson, of Missoorl and Nebraska, respectively, oonslo's of the Davidson Bros., of Eight Mils, are bare baying cattle for eastern tnarkste. The cresrent waves on Cretan shores, The ernas of Christ goes dow n ; 1 ha Turks are helped hy Christian powers Who hotnUrd fort and loan. Columbia's eagle hears nor hands Poor Cuba's plen-lng ery ; Thn let us drown three shameful deeds In sparry s "Unwood Rye." For aale at tba Beitedere saloon, E. O. Bperry, proprietor. If Lona Ark stage leaves He ppnsr st 7o'oloflk, a. ni Tuee.lays, Tbtiretlays, Messrs. Rogers k ItoherK bave oom- Md Hnturdays; arrives al 0 e'loek, p. pleled the work on lbs aew warehouse Mondays, Wnlneedays and Fridays. A E. W. Rhea k Co., and are Bow bnal connnotlun with branch train ly erg-aged in galling the capaelous '"" d-elful. Fare li, rseb wsy. ellar remly for the large Blocks d Freight J, sent per ponnd. J. U. goods. Hnlliolirmk, I'fop. DfTiiw at Barry tl. i Tnter. Matl-lllieum and I' irma. The Intenae It. hlnif and smart Inn Iml- nmtn MOAiiainr, a Dime of Mrs. di-nttotbmMidiM-ams,lalnatantlyallbynd 14" Ilaliatpr, who has been Vlslling bar iir applying uamin.rUln s ye and aunt fur several nmnlhs paal. departed r ' i 1 .11' . .VI i V .. il Monday ereotng fur Hiallle. IS inally efllrtf nt for t liing idli-e and a favorlta rmly fir sore nipples, I Cliainbeflaio'sOuiie.Cbiilera aad D ar- t bapl hands, rlillblalna, fnwt biles hhoee remedy alway sff irds prompt re- ..... unnis: re. rym. , ,. ..a. .... yu, f .ua. A Hr k e 1 lr. Cadi's ('adltloa I'ewdrra, are J'il what a home hwla when In bavl .on.litliin vemilfuga m"lu b oei. la nr pa kage Cbaa. Youoggreeo, nf Hilvertua, T'ltilr, bl.ael tmrlfler and I Marion raninty, wbo wm a rsldebt of erttilfuga. Tliejr am Dot fund tml !,,,,Bef 17 are egi, is la lbs oily i"luln and Ihe lil In naw lo put s i- i i. . . , ,, , . or- In prlin- ctdlll.m. 1'rU X, "loi Uo1' wl,h. 'b oM ei.ta p. r tnv kaga. e'iiilef and built quite a Bum- C. E. Kaaona has bean allowed the ontrar! t build Meve Ilaods's new bnaae. CATARRH br of bouses bare thai are now looked apofl as tbe ol I Isoduiatk of llrppoer, I. A. Ourray, formarly of Ptadlaloe, kas opened sp a IS st bartier sbp la lbs old sissd on tba Mstloek terasr. Work (trU-tlf first elaaa. CeJI a klm. I tl lea LOCAL DISEASE bee N lbs reee) el eases sod SaSlis I..I'S sbeafaa. Il aa be enraa hf e juaMrd aaMf siwi M i v wi MImiumu'. Re. bjn r simiabaemea-s Of l Cream Balm fe vkaat.4f4 tn be rn Sa4 ibaanafb awre f" auvk. I "4 la ta4 a4 ll.r I nn af al an - dnj i mm . ad u ...e Iba a-anl raaar r, sm.s aa.n a4 .Samniaia, ana U-a awr.a. b ia awttaaa ..m ntii, iwimw me nn a af in .--.( 1 hw a al Inn., al m4 aVbl kMlUlfS S4 bb"-Su-rt,.w r tbll if tilt tt U 7 Id sdl) al. If Irre to Ibank tba ( their lilieral pat ronage during lis aieae.ii.ua with lb Orange r'fil, ao I b ipae tbat tbey may see Ct lo bewloW inns apt Ibelr (tie esote. Astone weot below Ktisrd? tfll.l. The (Ist-lla kas a Scholarship fur Sale, gnod ff one eabonl y aaf si Biahop ho. lt Aa.tany, Dn.p Iq aad see about