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if Portland Library OFFICIAL GET IN AND RUSTLE GET IN AND RUSTLE With a New Summer Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work With New Summer Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUG. 17, 1897. NO. 571 II r - ttleb - . . I - 3' r PAPER I SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BT THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING C0MPAN1. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man; at tllO per year, tl .25 for six months, 78 cts. r tares numens, etriotly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on ; Application. TWa PA.PKB U kept on Hie at E. C. Duke's a. Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 86 Merchant uxonangs, Han Franoisoo, California, where cou raijt for advertising oan be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Beppner 11 p in. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:3(1 a. in. Leaves Heppner Juno-ion 3:4U a, m, and ar rives at Heppner 6:10 a. m t Spokane Express No. 1 leavra Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m. and Uma'illn 9:15 p. m. Portland xoress No t. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5 115 a m. and Heppn r Jnncti m 6:10 a. m. a' d ar-ives at Portland 11:45 a. m. , Fast Mail No. 2 leave Portlmd 0 p. m. and ar rives at Kepuner J auction 8:80 a. m, and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m Fast Hail No. 1 leaves Umatila 12:40 p.m. and arrives at eppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at roruano i kx. m For further information inquire of J. C, Hart, Agent O. fc A N., Heppner, Ore. Ptesiilent Vim-President Secretary of Htate tieorntary of Treasury Secretary of Interior.. Secretary of War.... Secretary of Navy PoetuMttor-Qeneral. . , Attorney-Ueneral United States Officials. ..William HcKinley ....Garret A. Hobart John Sherman Lyman J. Hage . , . Cornelius N. bliss .....Russell i. Alirer John D. Long James K. (iarv Joseph McKenna Going East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHE8TEH, ENGLAND OTIS PATTERSON. AGENT, , o ott.e o i World Three Important Points. FIRST-Go via. St Paul be cause the lines to that point will aflord you the very best Bervice. SECOND See that the coupon bevond St. Paul retirla' xin: thn Vyisconsin Central because that SEVEN uv tuwnvo iov ' wuuoiviuuo Willi I all the trans-continental lines en- tering the Union Depot there, and us service is nrst-ciass in every particular. a THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agpnt and ask for a McClure's Magazine For 1807 GREAT SERIALS A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of Urant ever published. (Begins in December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert touls Stevenson' "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) , . . Charles A. Dan. '"Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of tue 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 ticket readlDg Via. the Vl8CODSin portraits of 6reat Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series oi portrait it is insennea to puDiirn special oiograpnicst studies uuaer toe general Hue oi 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 talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes " stories, given him Central lines, or address Jas. C. Pond, " or Geo. 8. Batty, '' Gen. Pas. Agt., General Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. 246 Stark St., - Portland Or. Cummings & Fall,1 PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, a place beside Poe and Gaborlau, TEN FAMOUS WRITERS Baoretary.f Agrioultare .ame Wilson State of Oregon. Governor vBeoretaryof State Treasurer. Bnpt. Public Instruction Attorney General Senators . ..W. P. Lord .H. it. Kincaid Phil. Metschan ....G.M. Irwin C. M. Idleman MoBride Mitchell 1J. H J Dinger Hermann "W. it. w ( K. 8. ... A. (C. E. CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. St l, C. M. & St. P., C. & A , P. Ft. W. Si C, , and the C. St. L. Si P. Railroads. RATES a.OO PRR rAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., cmoAao. ziiXi. oongTowmen 1 W. R. Ellis Printer W. U. Leeds Bean. Ha proms Judge 1 F. A. Moore, Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. (lironft Judge Stephen .Lowell Prosecuting Attorney .II. J. Bean Morrow Connty Officials. enint Senator... ... .- A, W. Gowan Uepreeentative. J. Brown t!onnty Judge A. O. Bartholomew " Commissioners J.H.Howard J. W. Beckett. " Clerk " " Sheriff Treasnrer Assessor Surveyor... School Snp't... ,..J. W.'Morrow .E. L. Matlock . Frank Gilliam ...A. C. Pettnys .. J. W, lloriior Jay W. Shipley ..B. F. Yaoghan Coroner. BIFFMSB TOWS OFFICERS. Mr Tho. Morgan Councilman Geo. Conner. Frank Gilliam, Arthnr Minor, K. J. Dlooum, M. Lichtenthal and J. It. Simon. It uvinlar W. A. RlcllBnlHOtl T.-nuAiimr L. W. Hriirus Marshal A. A. Hubert. Precinct Officer. .Imtiunf the PnM W. K. Kichanlnon (Suitable....: N. B.WheUton Ultd 8Uts Land omeers. na DiLui. om. J. Y. Moor Register A. B. Biaas Kooeiver t.k aiiifia. ol H.. Wilson Ritr J. H. Kuboins Keosiver HAWLIN8 POST, NO. IL Q. A. B. wat Laxinjrton, Orthe but Hatnrday of ai'b monui. All veteran ar Invited u y ii. W. Smith. Adjutant. C. H. Ft'gDA. Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OfBnw In tbe City Drag Store, near City Motel. tf STOCK BRANDS. While yon aeep yonr subscription paid up yen I oan keep your brand In free of ehart. Bora, P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P Ben left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip, I Cook. A. J..Lena, Or. Horses. Won ritrhtshonl der: Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square I orup uu ten. idu .put in ngns. - - Douslasa. W. M . Gallowav. Or. (lattle. SDmi right side, swailow-fork in sach nri hones, B O I on ien nip. Ely. Bros.. Donalas. Or. Rnrm hranderi KT.V on left shoulder, cattle Sam on lefthip. hoi I in ngat ear. Florenoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip: horses. F with bar nnder on rinhi anonlaer. Jones. Ham. HeDDner. Or. Horaaa hntnHixl rl J on the left shoulder: oattl. brandnd J nn I right hip. also nndorbit in left ear. Uange in I uurrov cuuaiy. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horaaa. nimlaT nn I left stifle: eattle. sama on riht hin. nirtu hl( I snip in riht nd aulit In l.f t ear I Kennr. Mike. Hannner. Or. Hnraaa hnnit I KNY. on lefthlD oattla sama and nnm ofl I aft I sari nnaar slope on in rignt Lsahev. J. W. Hannnar Itr. Hnnal kranriail L and A on bft ahnnldart nattla aama nn laffl I hip, wattle over right eye, thro slit in right Minor. Oscar, nannnar nr. ftla. M n nn I ngtit nip; bona. Hon left .boulder. Morgan, H. N.. B appear . Or. Hnrse. M ) ud inn uiiraiiwi oan la aam on Mux nip. Oahorn, J. W Donala. Or.t horaaa O un laf snooioert cam asm on ngnt nip. Parker k Glaaaon. Hard man (r. Horaaa IP na lan aooaiur. Pi oar. J. H.. Laxlnrtoo. Or. -Horsa. JK arm a ant ad on laf t shooldar; eaUla, Sam on laf hip, nnder bit in each ear. Hector. 1. W.. ileooner. Or. Hons. JO n. an snouiaar. uatu. o on rtgbt hip. Hoarrv. K. G HaDDnar. Or. Cattle W (' oe latt hip, orop of riuht aad nndarbtt in Uft year, I oewiapi n,,i mm n t,on imt eaonioar. Thompson, J. A., Heppn. r. Or. Horaaa, oc laTT mm mrr ; miiM. . UB irt .noo laer. Tamer H. W., Heppner. Or. ftmall eapual 1 left haldet, koraai oattl aaa on Uft tip wim apiii, is omd amra. , , , Galloway, Or.t horaaa I rialit ahonldari rant la I Quarter etrcl J W nn rlaht hin auit riabt u a. I crop and hoi. in Uft ear. llaog in Morrow and u tnau iia ooop ua. D; J. McFaul, M. D. II EPPNER, OREGON. Offloe boors, 8 to 10 . to , sod 12 lo 2 D. ta.. st rralrteoc, Mrs. U. Welch's property, end 10 to 12, s m , to 3 to 6 p. m , at offios in lbs rar of Borg't jewelry store. First National Bank "-or HErrNER C. A. ftHCA, T. A. RMtA. QCO. W. CONSCft, S. W. SPCNCCN, a rrsldRt VU Prsl1nt , Cashier Ass't Csshlsr Trusadi i Cc&tnl Bukicg Ensioca. EXCHANGE On all part of the world Bought and Sold Collertlnns ntad en all point on reasonable Term. Surplus and undivided fronts, Sb.WMI 00. Notice 0 Intention. " LaanOrrirs at L0Bai.Owa. Jul iwh I ?. V'OTI'I IS KtbiaV OIVKN THAT TH 1 l,,llnalii( aaanait eattlef haa tiad ikiW his Inlanltna In make RitaJ pna4 In sittm o a I. rl.lw, aild Ual aatd prarf will ha aa1 h...ra ( eunty riar, Mniw riiiry. ra, at U pn.r, ur. . asgun mo, iht, ,h, XWAIH) CHAI MAP, Pa Nt f.w Sli H'4 r, nd k ltd w ai IM aw r " aac luif Ua aamas In. (Iloala tttmant.wi his aneitauou. rwi.Vaai- ps Sad rutnt.l,mu4 aatd lead. ll: Jaaa P. tr-orh. e4 Rai.pnar, Or . nrla ruuaaartr.etVlaauo.il., wtr.i.h hmr-tmr. U.iKBar. r.. aad t vt U Hi.'U m Unedana, Of, J,f,llo. van ps isirf. Tkm (laialt do ot elkHI lb boevetj of soy pre, Ul M U oi Dlle4 to Ics at tpo tbs Saatk ls aJvsnee lea el bsrttluv btUt lb nb Mriber b OtBUos Vaelatbilt Pf tie ao' t breal fry tot loO. W saeeU ro its t sty yilpr t a- - Ve- " j IAN MACLAREN, All the Action that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to ano'her publication which were engaged from htm long ago, will appear iu McClubk'b Maqazihs. ; i i JOEL CHANDLER HARKIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories. - , - , RUDYARD KIPUNG. - Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCMJKg's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET Is preparing for the Magazinb a scries of short stories In which the same cnaracters win appear, attnougn eacn win oe complete in liseil. Anthony Hop Bret Hart ' : Robert Barr ' Frank R. Stockton Stan toy Wsyman ' ' Clark Russslt will all have stories In McClusk's for the coming year.' These are only a small fraction' of the great and Important features of McClurs's Maoazihs for io?i, me .uuscripiion pnee oi wnicn 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. A CLOSE TRADE. An Instance of "Nearness" That Is Hard to neat. The close-fisted and the absent-minded serve a similar use they amuse their neighbors. The New York Sun quotes a man from the rural districts as telling a story of a Mr. Putterby, an old-time townsman of his,, whose repu tation for "nearness" was evidently well deserved. Locally he was thought to be almost a prodigy in this respect, but no story of this kind Is so good but that another can be found to beat it. One of the coins current in those days was the old Spanish silver-piece, which passed for twelve and a half cents, and was variously called "nine pence," "York shilling" and "bit." It was the existence of this coin that en abled Mr. Putterby to achieve his crowning triumph in the way of a close trade. A farm-boy came along one day with a load of pumpkins, which he was ped dling about the village at a cent apiece. Mr. Putterby looked at them, concluded to buy, but wanted only half a pumpkin. 'But a whole one is only a cent," said the boy. "How are you going to pay me for half a one?" "Easiest thing in the world," said Mr. Putterby. The pumpkin was cut, he took one half under his arm, and handed the boy a shilling. "Now give me the twelve cents change," he said; and taking the Brer twelve coppers from the astonished ... uoy, ae wanted away with his chase, , Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Tilts ia the best medicine in tbe world for all forms of Coughs and Oolda and for Consamption. Every bottle is guar anteed. It will oure and not disappoint. H litis no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bron ohitta, la Grippe, Cold in tbe Head and lor Consumption. It ia safe for all ages, pleaaaut to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It ia always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Disoovery, as they regulate nod tone tbe stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfac tion or return money. Free trial bottled at Conger & Brook's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. pur- A Campaign Of Education HOW 10 Get It (TIT A A .For 4) J.UU CHARAw mi3ELLA. Hazel, the 4 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Gilliam, while playing around a firs one day last week, her olothei ignited and the girl reoeived some painful bums about the banda and face. Mrtiii,, DHPflBHLLELED OFFER To be educated one must read the best literature. . The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated . Weekly. f'ub'lsiied at 110 rilth Avenue, New York, Is full of the best thlnis It Illustrations are superb; It stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con- Hi mmateskilL Such a paper Is s great popular educator. It should be In vry noma. The subscription price of Leslie's I 4 P nnuro. We mak th 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 erTer wilt ever be mad Main. These two papers mak a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the Wa'tenbaraar. W. J. quarter eirele JW on GAZETTE,, Heppner, Orocoii. Notice of Intention. Laud Orrics at Tas Dau.sk. Ossoow, Ana .th. IM4I? VTtrB IS RtRF.BV OIVIM THAT lH Ai loilowim-nsmad sett ar ha fl lad nntlrw ifi ma iiiiriiiiiiii vi mat mill proor in support I Utt?f?s V oi nia ciaim, ana mat sain prooi will oa man I BS I oator J. w. Morrow, comity elerk, ai Bepooer, Oregon, on kept. 2Mb, lt7, vis; iOHIl P. LOCY. Raanrd ntry John Tear. Hd. Intry V. SMal lorlheNWWKec. ta.Tp llkM. K. W. M. I H names th following wttnaasa to prnvtl nn mnuniiniia ra.ll.iio upon sna rullivauon n said land. Vis: Joarph H. fllslns, Henry rimna. onn a. nsrus ano Mwara nolle- way, all ef Douglas, Oregon .AS. r. giwur.. S 0 IUlaler. The MONTHLY Outlook Pwkllskeel tvery taterSay Notice of Intention. Lamp Orrirs at Tat Dau.es, Oatanw, An 4. lw7 vroTirs i nrtttiiY oivx tiut th 1 ' lollowlm a.mail aMII.r kas nlad mHlr. ot htslntratloa t ttisk flnai pronf In oiprtnf atari. im. nq inai aii pmol will h wish n Inre I. W, Morrow, imnty I lark at HauBDar. urafosi, on papv van, vrn, via . JOHN A. llAHnKK. Hd. Kn'rr Ko. soo for the Ktla. Itac , Tp. I R H. namaa the fnllnwina wltn.ia to tmi hi. aniitliiunii ra.til.nna ainsins raltlvauua ot said land, M. iiwph K. Kll.ltia, slanry rilhtns. Jakn P Leer. K'lasM Holluasr. sll oi vuufiaa, uragow. .a, r. ataelalef. 13 Astor Place New York Tbs Outlook will be la 1H97, ss It bss been durlof each of It teesty seres rear, a Uistory of Our Owe Tines, I its various editorial depsrtmeets Tb Outlook gives s corcpaot retiew tf tb world's profrees; il follows eilb rare all lbs Itnporlaol jjhilaolhrople and ia dostrial DAvatnaaU of the dap ( bss a couplets department of reltfloos pews; dvote Bioob spar to tbe lelereets of lbs b'm: review sorrent lit.ralor; Tbe rernlar sabennptioa prioe of the 8-tnt- Weekly Ossette is 12 60 sod Ike recalsr price ef the Weekly Orermlae foralebes rbrtol table-talk sboot met. is II.W. Anyone aobwpriliisi for tbs -"d tblns: and, ia short, aims to give OatHts sod pnyirtg for one year b lelomsila, iHrasl trittlB, ailvsare esa set tmtb the Ossetle as. ssd reaeoosbls eoUnslnmeal. iy uregoeiaa for ii.wv a.i oi i sot- ru.l.nle. with tbe fiftt fiiflh PolasM. 9 ' I IKa MMf atlll iMfln. I Ka ,,n aaaa SUMM0.3. INTHK CIKtTie rtlVHT OF THE STATE I of Oraton, lor Morrow County. W. r. Ur1. H. R Klocald and fhll. W.tarh.o. the Itoard nl rnmmla.lon.rL eta. flelotlrTs, ta J. B. tparry, K V. Sparry, epatr. Iba lr n Railnaul and Nl- l.tl'in nmny and V, 1 . 1 hnwipw.n, DalaadanU. To i a. aparry, S. V. rn t j and - apsrrt, Datandant. la th nam ot th Plata of Orafon Y ra baraby ra.(tiirtl In sppaar aud anaaar Hi. onmpialnl Bixl aaal'..l r., In II. a ebnt entitlad suit, oa cr t( r. th. Btst dayullh Pall larra ul th staiv antltlad cturt. ! wil. Monday, Ih.Sthdayol i.Uigtal. 1W7. nd If yne f.U ao lo spiral and anaaar, for want Utmt. th plaintiff, a III apply to th emirt to (rant th f.itat damaad d In a. Id plaint, town. rf a )U'l'i..nt and drrraa aaaliMt y,Hi r th. sum u uu and lnlat tharaon from July I at. Imj. .1 th. rata ot .l.ht Crraiil tmr annum, in. nm nl i ti.llornx. and Inf Ih tmta an4 dl.liurMaM'nt ..( 1 1. 1. aH aud fc a darraa li.raiiu.lo. a rartaln mrl.... mada, aruta. and nallnra.1 t,y datan.t.ni. J R Si-rry and V. f 'ry. to plalnllrl.. n th. ,.lll( fl pnwry .lt. .UmI In Morn, nunntf. Mat irf ,...n W all IbMilh hall M Ih a.rttbaaa( ,arlr, a'4 Iw.rth hall ul Ih m,fhaaat quaita ul uth hall nl SiMilhaaaS HaHar nl ay a p hall nl Ina eaaihwaat nuarlaf nf mr t, aaihal anarun al n,wthaal quanat ul Sar fl n..fth aaal uarlaf nf -iilha. ,,ia'taf nl sar i. nnn hall nf aurthaaat nariar and a,uth aaat .nanrt of n.,ril,a.t ,,an., u m nlaaat nn.rlar o amib.nl u'aaitaf and noflb half ol uuihw,M uartaf ojat and th nwtnaaa quartaf ul ,M,il,aaat s...f irf a ai. all la townahlp , ailh lai.f jr. I w, rwn.oaq ,a ina umi M lb. r.,nl, riart nl The Beautiful Consort of Ferdinand Who Heloed Columbus. Isabella was a lady, she was a queen, and, above all she was an autocrat. Gracious and gentle in her manner, says R. Ulick Uurke's "A History of Spain," she brooked no opposition from prince or peer, and she soon made it known and felt throughout Spain that, although she was the daughter of John II. and the sister of Henry IV., her will was law in Castile. Beautiful, virtuous, discreet, with thuthlghost ex pression of proud dignity that is seen in a peculiur simplicity of manner, with a hard .heart and a fair coutenttnee, an inflexible will, and a mild manner something of a formalist, more of a bigot Isabella united much thut was characteristic of old Custile with not a Bttlu thut was characteristic of new Spain. And if her boldness was in herited from the Cid, her bigotry waii bequeathed to Philip II. No mnu can reud the history of the times without being struck by the enor mous personal Inituenee of Isabella, An accoit)L,hcd horsewoman. u tireless traveler, IsiMatigablc in her uttctitirm to business of state, the queen wtlh her court moved about from place to place, swift to punish crime anil to encourage virtue, boldly eomiioslnthediltVrctiees and compel liii;: the sttbiiiksinn of rival nobles, frowning upon the laxity of tho clergy, ib'tiouiicing the heresy of the people and laying a heavy bund upon encmictof every tlcjrrce istid cvllilocrsof every das. In Atululusia the unuccus tomcd and unexpected pn-senee of the hoverelgn was everywhere productive of peace and order. V.vvh In the remotest dint rlcls of tiulieia the royal Miwer was felt, liver fifty fortresses, the strong hold of knightly robin-re, were rer.ed to the ground, and one thousand live hun dred noble hlhwHyincu were forced to fly the Ulii"(loiii. Wealth and ignorance sometime po bend in baud. To a Jewelry store ia a email town there drove up one day a handsomely dreswd lady, who entered, and, after some prelim I miry flourishes, asked for a dozen souvenir Mxxina. "A doAen siiuveuir ssmiiis? ' rrp,'atcd the clerk, In natural surprise. "Yea," re plied the Indy, placidly, "a down sou venir spoon U eat snuvenirs with, you ko iw. My dstighlcr makes Ih-bu-tif nl atiuvrnlra." 1 he clerk turned pale, and exhibited a tray of orange spoons, on w venture. She selected a dozen and carried them away, and tbe elark U stiU wondering' what aha really wanted. OnuSHEO THE ENtEMER. Deafness Cannot Be Cared . By local applications, as they cannot rpsoh the diseased portion of tbe ear. There ia only one way to oure deafness, and Ibst is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia onaeed by an it. flamed con dition of tbe muonua lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed ynn bave a rnmolicg sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed dffnfness ia tbe result, and un less tbe irjflnmmntion oan be taken out and tbia tube restored to its normal con dition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine esses ont of ten are censed by oatiirrb, wbtcb ia nothing but no inflam ed onudition of tbe mucona anrfsoes. We will give One Hundred Dollars for auy case of deafness (caused by oalarrh) thst oannot be Cored by Hall's Catarrh Oure. Send for oiratilars, free. F.J. CHFNEY A CO., ESSold by druggists, 75o. Toledo, O. Here is a straight tip from a newspa per called "Brains:" "There's only one right way to advertise and that is to hammer your name, your location and your business ao iosistingly and so tbor ongbly into tbe people's bead that if tbey walk in their sleep tbey will in stisctively turn tbeir steps toward yonr store." PSl. POWDER Absolutely Pure ..i i . The University of Oregon. At Eugene opena Sept. 20. Gradu ates from accredited schools who have completed work amounting to 30 credits i are admitted without examination. In cidental fee, $10.00 a year; tuition, tree. Complete courses leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor ot Soienoe, Bachelor of 1 Letters and excellent oouraes In oivil and electrical engineering.' Also good ioetrootinn in music Board for young men in tbe dormitory at 92 50 per week, with lodging, beat and light, i Catalogues furnished free on applica tion to :' ! , J. J. Walton, Secretary Board of Regents, 67-tf : Eugeue, Oregon. Wheat is king in Oregon this year and the sturdy farmers are now entitled to position in tbe front rank. There was more wheat raised in Oregon tbia season than was ever produced in the state before, and witb tbs prevailing good prices, the farmer now haa a mort gage on tbe country, ' Don't neglect a cough because tbe weather Is pleasant; before tbe next atorm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repsir. One Mioote Cough Oure is easy to take and will do what Its name implies. For sale by Conaer & Brock. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea remedy always affords prompt re lief. For sals by Oonser & Brock. "If tbe promlae of tbe harvest fields ia fnltllled, says the New York World, it will be bard for tbeoriats to persusds a thriving people that tbey need monetary pansceaa to keep them ont of tbe poor house." A Kenarkahle fare for t'bmnlc Dlarrhara. Id 18t2, when I served my ennutry a a privets in Company A, lG7lb Peon ylvsnia volunteers, I oontrsoted chronic diarrhoea. It haa given me a great deal v-i trouoie ever since, t nave tried a dozen different medicines and severs! prominent doctors without any perma nent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a sample bottle of Cbamberlslp's Co!'". Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after Ibst I bought and took a 60 cent bottle; and now I ess asy that I am entirely cured. I Cannot be thankful enongh to yon for Ibis great remedy sod recommend it to all suffering veter an. If iu doubt write me. Yodra grate filly, Ueory Htelnberger, Alleotown, Ps, Hold by Conaer A Brot k. oae year la advene will lie entitled U ttieaama tine sis, wbinki will add greatly te its enoveeiettee ted aitrarliveeene. Tto Outlook ia pebliabed every Malordsy- Tbe first (esse lleppner to rudlta via llpper Ehl Htawa Ijna. lranna daairon lA f tailing I'endiatoe eta tine end 1 Cfty-t Um year. .1. ? w to eaek seeetsi Is as Illo.lraUd Magaeiae qoalntloe lb seete lbs pravmo I teg tbe iH ! enaeeuKi with Votubaf, Sot ta in teg abnat twlneas BA.aM U-a Hi'l-a. al at..al'lla uf i n'rlore trein at trbo I'eexlMoa i mn' ? il aeai a. aaadt. uraae at My Urag More., w, jx Uso, 7 "w . vt mu ui. i!. is. a..,,, A a Aaneeieen Wee Very aaid Wnaar. fwtbit, I pa UA iai and In 4 T nl M.,r1faaa awl IntatlMM .fHt Maa, H.ly Iha pt. ,. a.M a In ll.a pa--.) alaaid t'l-I.M, all,.,M)l , n.u ad otala,aaanta T h l ax".. . rvad npn yen p-moanl to aa r4f r.l lln. i..o m U.a.u Jad.aul Ina aha ai.i ll.-l ,rt, a.. an atarad la said Sll nn Iha mt 4a. iA .,' 14 pruwn a ariirirfli " All.rtn.ri luf llainliAa, Taaehaw Wit I'alrtmia. An Italian gentleman whom I mi-l While traveling disebax-d a inat da praved lnspprM-iatlin nf t tie wonderful vaalne' of the I'nlled htalra, sar i a wrlK-r In hTlbner a. He apuke KnglUh very well, for lie had bm-n many yrara In Imdon, and, aa we were enjoying the wa isai.l view betsseati I'iia and Via IU-gglt, lie asked politely whetlit-r I wn tint an Ameri can frirta "the atalra On learning that I was he beg?) d me to trll hint arniu llili.g of our guverniiH'tit. "Von b ve a irviilenl of tbertmnlry, the wlml alatra, la II not?" be Inijulrrd e arm-ally. I liiableil nM-nt. Ve bene! If a man kill-murder, yni oiidiT-land -Mho trUa him, the fe.li-ml , rtate r,tiH7 'Tin" stt e..iirl ," I replied, "unb-a It n nv of In n.n " Long Creek Eagle; Tbere srsaoms Clondvke strikes ia the w best fields of Umatilla county. Some tnau are clear ing on tbrlr crops as hlgt s 3S,000, sod It is estimated that fully l(X) farm ere in IbM ronnty will clear from tbeir wheat crops t70l0 to 000. Don I tlno tonr blood wjlb aaasafras or polaoo it with blne-msee; but aid N tors by usiig Dewltfs Lit II Early Riser, tbe famooa little pills forcvo tlpallon, billonsnr and stomsoh Iron ble. Tbey are purely yrgelsble. For ssle by 0nr k Brock. Long Creek Eagle: K. Y. Jadd aetlog far II. E. Jo IJ k Root, of Hart ford, Onon., ptirrba4 last week at Pendleton, Arliogton and U'ppner nr0, 000 pnaads of wooL Tbs prices for Ibis lot of wool rsoged from 1) to 9 tents. Texas will probably have a tilt with tbe federal authorities, ssys ao ex change. Under a state law violated by railway expreaa companies, tbeir per mils to do bnsioeaa in the state are re voked. Tbe federal court has issued an order to oniripel tbe state to allow the companies to d ' business, notwithstand ing the violation. Texas will probably disregard tbe order nf the federal court. 1 Wise Mrs Know It i folly to bnild upon a poor founda tion either in architecture or in health. A foundation of sand is Insecure, and to deaden sytuytuine by nsrootios or nerve compounds la equally dangerous end peroeptive. Tbe true way to build op health is to make your blond pure, and rich end nourishing by taking Hood's Haraspsrilla, Hood's Pills set easily and promptly on tbe liver ana bowels, utire sick beadsabe. Tbs cmp bulletin for this seotioo in dicate that the grain yield lo Morrow, Oillism aud Wasco oonntie wbert tbe wbeat orop which is more problematical than in almost any other seotioo to tbe elate, tarns ont to be equal to that of Cmetille county. The fruit crop Is re ported to be tba beat on reend. "Tbey are dandies" said Tbos. Bow er, of tbs Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing about DeWilt's Little Early Rleere, tbe fsmona little pilla for airk besdaobe sod disorder of tbs stom ach aud liver. For sale by Oooasr A Brook. Trilrr, Kall-Itbenm and iaiema, Tbe Intel) Ib blng and smarting, inrl denttOtheeMdlarawa, ta Instantly allayed by applying Cbamtwrlatu a Eye and H.In Ointment. Many very bad rear have ben permanently rtirtl by It. It is equally emi'tent for t blng plk-s and a favitiite rwtiwxtv for nlpplwi, rbapil hands, tdllblaln, froet Idtae and i hrtiiiio wire ryrw. VI 1 1. jer box. Dr. re;s (Vnilitlnn Pewdrri, are juat wha a borne Dambt When In b'l rmtiilltLin. T, .i.L- l.liaal imrlner and If he is rm. l,o ran far-l.-n j vermlfugw. T1-y arw 1x4 f'd but nie.k Inn and the Iwet in ne to tut a Great exellement prevails al Trinity Center, California, and v'elolty ovr a rich strike mad by the Or eves brothers and Henry Carter la tbe drift slalm on Coffee creek, lo fonr days tbey look out three water bnokste ot gold, or t0no. The Isrseet piece weighed llOno. Tby expert to make between ir0,0)0 and iWfiilO out of lbs porkat. Tbs gold Is eoarae sod , lies between walls of porphyry, and resembles Dsltsd old poured in the seems. liiine frck tge leaves Heppner at Te'oloak, a. Toee-lay. Tborelays, aod Hatordays; arrives al w e'lnek, p. m., Mondays, Wrdaeedsys aod FrUlajs. Will mak fonoeet loo w Hit branch trsln when drelred. Far fl, rscb way. Frel-il H enl per pound. J. II. Ilelleobmrk, Prop. Office al Harry Wsrreo's drng store. IL Tiachtre' lamination VOtKI II MMPY AlVIg TSlAT roe. JVpriator Walt. Thomoeoa run eeeew bet JHaDLirriO Hmmmi, arrfvtt teesy Jay sxeerA Mdueay aed ieevieg every I way a.-p. K.anir. riwnr.ee. ana enaep Wnal I Uuo-tWdt Bt W es)s mete o the I a tor. J. ; at. arB OaeaAesaewfasre. " j " wWaa -iea1nataa llv( lu aM s pna- Ita .aat- !'. Ua a-aa ai n f. a s.iiw.:,. a, ilia. ivf. ttb a large aoabe al pertnrw. ' - m. Mm. I av SI a. a a. A I . amawwi.Auw vauws ss lerwe . i-.i.: U.mi, u ' iVHsw a er hi adeeoee, of lews tbaoii' . T (Ued fne aefiinae-pf ae1l'ln.i,i. ! Ar ,Wl n l trier lilm- tbe prr .i '. nl. i.f h'Ulw ?" Ii esk.Nl, with ratio eviiraiire,nda slight rnipba.is nn tbe "nf nmrM'." "Jto, Indwl; the winrd rey la lrld In tbe slat roorta, be ran Iia ar,ti,ria4 only by the ui l'rd of p.r.1..i,., if there is i.ne, by (, ..t(,lr' . 1.1. f cAWr-Oie gotern-n- The prld ht baa rvrthiti? to do w Itli It." 'Well It'-'f-l my iMiifwtiln, ear-eti-jy, in Iuly tbe rf-rrn-ie f a little ij prwloie has pot the fr oVmlug tnwor." fclrr I tbtindero t. r,6w th.irnugbly eirry. i'a!y ti!l t' ! Im the ff7 P 'la e .f 1 1 , " U w4 vary 6;l.lf I? get srtpry, a.d i"i,a:iy ;tU aU s l-w.l'a:y Mr rt'. 1 tU llin. kuo 1", liut ,, WA u it J auU t..r tf iiaar. ' f y. g' ki Itn ox. m. pmeiaelMioTb 0il..l, I) Aeb'b ea w,i m--a,. t,.y U f .11 ; "e - Star,.r1y t4 l.ur 1'rt.ntr j Sa''d W iflilll gatiiDK aoTyy Nn fwe ead th S '. '. I ri. b-i . very Ihi mi, ll,rn ui !!... it t..n. ,. ii,i a.i, auvsi a tuiw. bora In prime rendition. I'rbe Z"t rrtil -r im kage. I.ttlle liable Ceeey, ag'd ebot I years, fall flora a barn eas day la week aad bio br arm. Iw. Mi faol we oallad and eel lb frlnrd limb Iy.og tVeak K.agle: O. H Duelinaod Jheel Cfteman arrle. Wdnday miirnltJg rw 1lprme wiih freight. I. A. Currar, formerly of Pso.JUtoo, bss opened np a 13 el barber shop la Ibeoldaisad on lbs Matloek toresr. Work etrtrll Aral eiaea. Call so htm. Slf CATARRH localVisease pa k) la aaaaW ef .aa. e4 leans im4, S,a.a. It as ha aani at a niaat raawatf WS . M J t m4 " faat f W. laa . Pea laf Tt- t -. . Ely's Cream Balm h a tB-a 4.aA la ha o. aval tW y en fn haa.) i aa'-h. f-4 Ita4 "! M.r r al a I . 4 '. si tiaaa a, .mm-m W.lvaaa.a aw rVtiVlTV efaaaa.' I'fV.a. a l. . t , a W sVal attUlaiWaateW . l. !Uv. i. W. Jaokm eant op from ll.xwt River Hnnday funrniog and bsl I S-rviea la tb Christian rbnrcb. Dr. J"bn W. Raerons, ef lbs Redliah! bss kg Leer on dranghl lbs Hop Ooll. IWst r,f llq'inre sad elgsft to stork. . " Dr. MaFsnl ttt rHl to tbs bed si J f Oaeer fia'r en Willow ereek Hit era log. . .... Tbi Usi'M bS a eeWp'sMp for e.'a, fi'A tot n- el not i e.r el B snp Heidi Aa.a Ir.n In ai.H see stfal UU tl )ww ts a U y le eJtttsU. U e e 'a. r