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... . -fl Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER GET IN AND RUSTLE With 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. 20, 1897. NO. 572 v SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. fUBLISHID Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $3.50 per rear, 11.25 for six months, 78 ota. tor throe moucns, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application.. THIS PAPER U kept on tile at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, M and 65 Merchants Exohangs, Ban Francisoo, California, where con Tact for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -Local card. Train leaves Heppner 11 p. m. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner Jnnotion 1:80 a. ni. Leaves Heppner Junction 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Hummer 0:10 a. m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m. ana arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m, and Umatilla 9:15 d. m. Portland Express No. 8. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 6:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 a. m. ana ar'ives at fortlana 11:45 a, m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 D. m. and ar- rives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:30 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 :fil a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. BAN., Heppner, Ore. OITICIAL BIBEOTOBT. Going East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET The Lancashire Insurance Co. OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT, qq q Be.t i HE REFUTED THE "Wo I-Id Mart FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will anord you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond5 St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en' taring the Union Depot there, and us service is Hm-class in every particular. e McClure's Magazin For 1897 GREAT SERIALS SEVEN A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of 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 The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.)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 history of this period from his tlCKet readlDg Via. the Wisconsin Portraits of 6reat Americans. Many of them unpubliihed. In connection with this series Central lines, or address THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt, Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. S. Batty, General Anient, 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. I of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of makcks uf i titt uruun irom wasningcon to uncoin. United States Officials. Pieaident William McKiulev Vice-President .....Garret A. Hobart (secretary of State John Sherman Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War ltnssell Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postinastor-General James A. Gary Attorney-General JoseDh McKenna Secretary A Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor....' W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. It. Kincald Treasurer... (. Phil. Meteohan Snpt. Pubtio Instruction G. M . Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman ti ' J Q. W. McBride Senators i j H Mitchell I Binger Hermann (tonsTeesmon J W. K. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds !R. S. Mean, F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Dlrcoit Judge.... Btephen . Lowell HroMouting Attorney ....H. J, Bean Horrow County OfUcials. Joint Senator.., ... - A. W. Gowan BepresenUtive.. J. Brown Cj.nnt. Jn.lm. A. G. Bartholomew " IViinmleeioners. J. K. Howard J. W. Beckett. " Clerk. J. W. Morrow " Sheriff E. L. Matlock Tuanr.. Frank Gilliam Assessor., A. C. Pettys - Snrveyor. J. W. Hornor School Bup't Jay W. Shipley ' Coroner B. F. Vanglian WVPPMKS TOWM OFFICERS. M. -Thoe. Morgan Cuincllmen Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam, Artlinr Minor, t. J. blooum, U ..,.1 J It Ulinoni. u .t W. A. Blchardaon Treason -I W. Hriggs Marshal A. A. Roberta PreeiaetOffleere. Jn. nf the hut W. K. Kinhardeon Constable. N. 8. WheUtone Ualted States Land Officers. TBI niT.T.M. OB. J. t. Moore.... Ki,r a., ft. Bursa IleoetTer Li ABAHlDa. OS B.F. Wilson rW"ter I. H. Kobbins Heoelver H. W. Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A I ti., C. M. A St. P., C. & A., r. Ft. W. & C, and the C. Bt. L. & P. Railroads. RATES .oo PKH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CSTXCeYOO. ITiTi. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will nse his extraordinary taieut lor mystery ana ingenuity which nave, in tne "BneriocK uoimes," stories, given nun a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS TAN MACLAREN. All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publication which were engagea trom nun loi.g ago, win appear in mculurbs magazine. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to MoCldrk's an oi tne snort stories ne win write during tne coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazine a series of short stories In which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in Itself. Anthony Hop Bret Hart Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman will all have stories in McClure's for the coming year. Robert Barr Clark Russell STOCK BRANDS. ai While yon loop yoar subscription paid np yea ess keep your brand in free of oharge. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip Cook, A. J., Lena, Or. Horses, SOon rightshonl der; tjatue, same on right hip: ear mark crop on leit sou spilt in ngnu Donarlaas. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. R D en right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, B D I on left hip. Elr. Bros.. Douglas. Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip. bole id right ear. - Florence, L. A,, Hsppner, Or. Cattle. LT on riaht him horses. F with bar nndar on riant I nouiaor. Jones. Harry. Heppner. Or Horses branded I ti J on the left shonlder: oattle branded J on right hip. also anderbit in left ear. Range in slorrow county. inrinsoa. Felix. Lrna. Or.-Rom, irlmlaT on left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, nader half jrwy iu ti kiu muiiv ji iciv wtvi Rennr. Miks. HenDner. Or. Horses branded KNY on left hi d oattle same and oroD off left I eari under elope on the right Lfiahev. J. W. Hsnnner Or. Horses branded L and A oo left shoulder; oattle same on left I hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right I xoxaaoT soczxrxuBS. KAWUN8 POST, MO. IL O.JL.B. Mu si Lexmrum, Or., ths last RatardAy of frh month. S.U Tetecmns ere inviun w Q. W. Smith. Adiolut. loin. C (i. Fduda. CommaDdOT, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAH and SURGEON. Offlr in tbt City Drag Store, near City Hotel if D. J..McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OUEQON. Uffloeboors, 8tol0 a. ro., sod 12 to 1 n. m . al realdeoee. Mrs. II. V?loh'f oroDerty. aorl 10 to 12. a m . to 2 to 5 p. n , al oJflos lo lbs rear of Borg1 Jewelry itofa, . ' First National Bank . -9 - HE1TNER C.A. Rhca. T. A. Rut A, GCO. W. CONtCN, S. W. SfKNCCN, President Vl Preslatent - Cashier Ass't Cashier Tram-ts a CtttrJ Euli&g Bsilnea. Jo all perU ol the world- Bought and Sold Collections ade OS alt points en , fMSooable Tsrms. Suryios sn4 aadJrMsd frufila, MS.0U0.0Q. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClure's Maoazine for mn, tne subscription priee oi wnicn la oiuy One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November, Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. square I A Campaign Of Education HOW to Get. It (T IT AA -For 4) J.UU LIE. After He Turned Over Only Vive Times Jumped. Bill Haw was an awkward, ungainly young man, whose life was spent on a Kansas farm, says the New York World. He lived near the little station of Hack ney and on one occasion came from a near-by town on the train. It dashed up toward the platform at a high rate of speed. The engineer tried to apply the air-brakes to stop the train, but they refused to work. He whistled for the hand brakes and the brakemen and the conductor began twisting them as if their lives depended upon stopping the train. Bill saw that something was the mat ter and concluded that he was the cause of it. The train was past the station, and he feared he would be taken past his home. Standing on the lower plat form he gave a wild leap off the train. In describing Bills descent after ward the postmaster at Hackney, who had seen Bill's flight through the air, said : "I thought some one had thrown o saddle off the train. Bill rolled off all in a bunch. When the dust settled down Bill emerged from the confusion with his clothes nearly torn off him, bis face and hands skinned and an ap pearance of terror on his face. He actually turned over eight times after he jumped before he stopped." "That is a lie!" exclaimed Bill, who had listened to the narration. "' never turned over eight times. I turned over Ave times. I reckon I ought to know. I counted 'em." j THE LATEST FAD. Dr. King's New Discovery for ' Consumption. This is the best medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Consumption. Every bottle is guar anteed. It will oure aDd not disappoint. It baa no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bron chitis, tia Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure on re. it is always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Disoovery, as they regulate Rtid tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect satiafao tion or return money. Free trial bottles at Conser & Brook's drag store. Regular size oil cents and $1.U0. POWDER Absolutely Pure Bitten by a Snake. A man was brought to the oonnty hospital this morning from the Eoho neighborhood who la the viotim of a rattlesnake bite. The reptile struck bim on tbe hand while he was walking along the river about smile above Echo, at 5 o'clock last evening. Ha was kept full of liquor, and arrived at the oonnty hospital when very drunk. He is drunk yet, and unable to give his name. Tbe Dr.na is not badly swollen, and It is thought tbe whisky will overcome the poison. The oase disproves tbe theory that no amount of whisky will make a man intoxicated who has been bitten by a rattler. East Oreeonian. The University of Oregon. At Eugene opens Sept. 20. Gradu ates from acoredited schools who have completed work amounting to 30 credits are admitted without examination. In cidental fee, $10.00 a year; tuition, free. Complete courses leadiog to Baohelor of Arts, Bachelor of Soienoe, Baohelor of Letters and excellent courses In civil and eleotnoal engineering. Also good instruction in musio. Board for young men in the dormitory at $2 50 per week with lodging, heat and light. Catalogues furnished free on applica tion to J. J. W4LTON, Secretary Board of Regents, ' 67-tf Eugene, Oregon. Autograph Hats Mow the Rage with Col lege Students and Bummer Girls. One of the new fads that started with the Cornell university boys is the fash ion of wearing autograph hats. One sees them everywhere, for college men in other colleges have taken, it up, and have scattered themselves here and there among the summer girls. The hats are made of white canvas, with stitched brims. Names can be written in ink anywhere on the surface. One of these had several names of well known men written, upon it, among them the man who pulled stroke for the Cornell eight that won such a glorl ous victory over Pennsylvania, Harvard and Columbia in that memorable boat race at Poughkeepsie. Bentimentul young men collect the names of their sweethearts, though this has its drawbacks, because there is always the chance that the last girl will want to know all aliout the other girls whose nunies he finds written on the hat before hers. The words are usual Deafness Cannot Be Cared By looal applications, aa they cannot reaoh the diseased portion of the eer There is only one way to oure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tbe mucous lining of tbe Eustachian tube. When this tube gets A telephone message reoeived Wednes day evening from Lexington stated that Potter's barn, near the depot, was set on fire by a boy and burned to tbe ground, Sparks blew io Al Windsor's barn and destroyed it also. Had the wind been inflamed yon have a rumoling sound i or blowing from the direction it usually does the entire town would have been oonsumed by tbe blaze. imperfect bearing, and when it is entire ly olosed deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are oansed by oatarrb, which is nothing but an lntiain ed condition of tbe muoons surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for Don't neglect a cough because tbe weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls atound it may develop into a serious diflloulty beyond repair. One any case of deafness (caused by oatarrb) Minnte Congh Cure is easy to take and that oannot be oored by Hall's (Jaturrb will do wnat its name implies, ror sale Cure. Send for circulars, free. F.J. CHENEY A CO.. tlSold by druggists, 75o. Toledo, O. by Conser & Brock. obarred beyond recognition. After kill- ly printed, though script makes a pret- ber the murderer set firs to her bed km hat and looks less like an udvertls- Virgil, tbe 20 year-old eon of tne ronr- M D on I Minor. Osoar. neppner. Or. 4attle. right nip; horse, n on lert shoamer. Morgan, H. N., Rsppner. Or. Horses, oa ten snoniusi oatus same on lert hip. Osbnrn. J. W.. Doaalas. Or.: horses O on let shoulder; cattle sanie on right hip. Parkar A fllaaaos. Bardman.Or. Horsas IP on lrt sboolder. Piper. J. H., Leiington. Or.Horsee, JE eon. eertsd on left shouldar; oattle, same on lof hip. andof bil In mob eaiv Hector, t. W.. II d oner. Or. Horses. JO ot left shoulder. Cattle, O oa right hip. Rim. K. O- HupDner. Or. Cattle w C on I left hip, crop off right and anderbit la left year, I awwiapi winw rf v tm inrt SDOuuier. i TboinDSm. J. A.. Hffuoner. Or. Horeee. t oa left shoaldrri cuttle. on left shoulder. Turner K. W UeuDaer. Or. Haull oen tl T left shoulder, horaas; oattle same oa left hip vita spin in dcmb aara. WatUwbnrgar. W. J., Galloway, Or. ; borm I quart r cirrla J W on right shoulder; rat Us I Quartar circle JW on right hip aud right si'' e. I crop and boU in Isft ear. Hangs in Morrow and I Uoiauila eoonuas. AN UNPARALLELED Notice of Intention. Land Orrirs at The Dallis, Oasoon. Aug. 4th. 1h'i7. VOTirE IS HKRF.Hy OIVKN THAT 1 Mt a following-named settler has Sled nolle of his IntcnUon to make dual proof In support of hw claim, and that said proof will he mads oaiore t. w. Morrow, county ciers, at Heppner, Oregon, on bepL 'Jmh, liwf, vl: JOBS P. LOCY. Record entry John Ihit. Hd. Entry No. VtA tor ihs Nli Her. H, 1 p 1 1 1 u. I. . M. He oamea the following wltntaoe VI provs I Bis eontinunue nsmenre npna snn ruinvatinn nf said land, vis: Jneph H. rilslna. Hxnry Pllalns, John A. Harbks end Edward Hollo- all of Douglas, Oregon , JAS. P. MOORR. Krgister. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly. PubUsned at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, Is full of the best things. Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con- u mmate skill. Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should bt In every borne, IT The subscription price of Leslie's Is 14 pe nniim. Q We msk the unparalleled offer of a copy of eV, Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi- ( Weekly dne year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. No such offor wlll'ever lie made W again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christinas or birthday gilt, and will be constant reminders of the fiver's kindness. Q Remit by postal order or check to the GAZETTE, H 'sjj Heppner, Orocon. J Ing device. To se stalwart young col- ege men stalking along with these hate on gives one tli impreswilon of one of hone inipevunious individuals who march tip and down upon the biiHiness alrtebs with a printed placard on their b.icKa to the effect that "a regulur din ner can be had at the Illnnk dairy lunch for 20 ecnt." However, the fad 1m growing, and by fall the white hats will lie bluck. WEEKLY The MONTHLY way, Outlook Published Every Saturday Notice of Intention. Lass Omt i at Tni Iulls.. riasooM. Aug 4. 1-T. VrOTtrll IS HKREBY OtVr THAT 1HI 1 1 following namad srtllsr has (lot nntlr of kla InlanUofl to maka Inal yuxA In supprrt of hlsslalm. an1 IbataaMI pn.l will be mail Do lor J. W. Morrow, County link at Hrppiter. Orvgoa, on iwpt. Jnh, inn, vis : JOHM A. HARRKE. fid. Pntry No. eno for the XKV4. Hm. js, Tp. I N it n. e. . m Hs names Ihs following wllmawe to prnvt his mntlnuoiis rnidanr upon sod etilUvatto ol aald land, vis: Jnerfh M Kllklos, Henry riiklns, J..h p Umy, tuiward Uolioway, all of liouglaa, (trvgwa. JAS. f. MOOR. 13 Astor Place New York Notice 0 Intention. UnOn s at U Oars. o '. jolt 11a i-r .firTU is srttkT oivr THAT TH f Liilowltx sIUw baa Bled aMIra of k. lHl.nl tn L. Ml, S IibI hnl In lUbMirl bis rialm. b4 that said p"-t will ! kU batora t.maly .! atintf . trw. el fl fp'wf, Oinro. o a u ia, n, u EDWARD CtUfMAX. H4 E. Na t tw be au Se end w M.4t r',M teisasEW a Ms fiaaM tla Mlowmt wlin.aaw w p bis roiiiinvnts raadee Spa ad ctlUeios of Sali IsM. U mi. f ravb. of ejafenar. Or. tbarlaa f'a'tsaarty, a4 Vloeoa. Mkwoh b"l-. nf lbuaf . Of , aa4 lev! U klatt. ..1 iir.ua. Of. r R, P. Wll"". If.VII l The regnlar subecnpticiD prto of tb t)em(-Wekty UstetU is 12 60 and lb regular pric ( tbe Weekly Oregoolao Ull.W). Anyone sabwrrtUog fur lbs Gasott and paytrjf for on year is sdveorx r t l4b the Ostelt antl Weekly Oriotilse for t1.5a All old ta-- erfibwre paying (half abaorlpttofls fcf oa year 1 eit aie will hm eatttlf-J W The Oeistte doe not aa-jHoo tbe koceslf of scy pereo. bet U k som- f.aiia.1 io lesiet mf lb Saab , a ) SBe ulsaaf bar1po, blbf lb tit Mrtber b Cwraelia Vasd-fbi!l or the bo ear Lie bread by b"et toU. 't ettfK4 ra) lb pet' ! tbef rlaa. K Wkat I Hop Ooi4T Heel arta e st aUeaUr. tef Tbe Ontlook will be la W, at il has been dorlng esob of its twenty sevea years, History of Oar Ova Tinea. Io it virions exlitorial drparlrneots Tbe Outlook gives a ooupset review o( lb werbi's progrees: il follows wilb ear all lb Important bilabthrnio and la daetrial p"mDt of the day; baa a complete deparlment ot religion aes; devote fsnob spar to tb lot eras Is of lb borne; review eorreal llUralar; fsraiahee rbewrfal table-talk about ntee and things: and, la short, alms lo give freeb ielormailoe, rrtgioal ilrvalloa, and reasonable entertainment. tieppuev lo feodletoa via Ileppaer Eeborllege Lice. I'srsoa dewtrooa of rtallisg i'eadletno cart sate lima eod money by taking Ibw ftiole. Br a qialbtioa lb agaols ih prevkia seta lag I be sts-e will (pake eaaaeettnft wllb 3 w'ctort train at hriM f't f'eoilleioti. OiEoe al Oily ifog Mia W. I), lyuau, lmprtelr. Walt Tboojpeoa rsac bet Ilerpfter sad Moonnvacl, arriving rvwry day ctoept Mnodsy sa4 leavieg every day eieepl Paeday, Rborteial a4 S beep- eel roste bo lb IsUrmt rVginhiog with lb Bfty fliflh tolome, lb pr aill aasam tbe fegnlsr sio site, wbteb will add (reslly to It navemene aad allrarliveaea. Tbe OaUook Is pabllebiKi every Hat ur Jay Cfty tao issue a year. Tbe flrtl act to ab tnoslB t so I!luslriJ Uiasiisi NatBtr, Soelainieg about !! as essay page a lb ordinary leeuee, Ingatbvt Kb large eBber of ptrtnr. Te pneeol Tbe Onllnnk I Ibre dollar year i advaaea, nt tee Ibaa a rwoiadey. Bead lof SfMowia epf ail Hlaetral- SUMMOS'S. It THE flRrnr Wit' RT Of THE tfTATE oi oron. for Morrow County. W. P. lord. H. K. Klneald and fhll. Motai han, lha Hoard of Cominlaalonsrs, rir , Hisiiitirrs, vs. t. B. aperry. S. V. Hpry, nrry, the Ore gon Railroad and Nail, gallon Company and P. ( . 1homiaoii, lirlmdanla To J H. Hiierrv. H. V. Hiwrrr and Nucrrt. fripooanis: - In lha name of the Hat fit Orvsom Yon are hrby reqnrl to aiiear and anawer the ii.UInt tlvA egalnat lug In the alxi.e entitled soil, on or M re lha Brat day of lha nesi wrm oi ine anova miliar ronn, lo ll MhikUv. thaSth dav of Mrtlanilar. and If you fall aa lo stir sod , tor want ihereof, lite pialntins will apply to lha court to grant lha relief demand d In aald raft plaint, lo-tH: For a Itidsment end derree egalnat you tnt the Sunt of o.i end Inlarxt tharann trot Jmy let, IWi. at the rata of eight per rent par annum, the Kin ol l si eltrnet. lees and I' if the enata end dl.liuraeniania nf Ihli soil: end lor a darrae forMliaing a certain mrf(Be eneda, eieruted en-l dellvarwt hf itefeii.Unta. J R Nrry end ft). V, bperry, lo (naltnm. on ine following reel prorf y suit ii in S'ltmw roniitr. aula of ir.m bwll aotb hall id Iba fwrtthaaat quarfer end eorth hall nf (he ewiihaeet uuailrr i4 nan si. a., nth half of awilbeesl, nnarlaf nf Sec ai wael half of tbe eonlfcwaat iiarlcr of ear l, eHilhee4 qiMWfM ntninwaa. f)iiarlcf ol n. tumh aai qnartef tel eooiheaai uuarie-r m ne. nnrtaj ball nf imrtfieeat uuerier enf a.iulh Mil llll.rl.f tj I I.M .. ..a .ti nM, Ml emiiheeaf quarter nf ourtheael qnarler end north half of eoulhwret qiMrir u4 m. I end tbe norfheat snerief of ei,thet sarter rd nee. ). ell In lowMhlp s, emtb renga , a w M , tr-len' la tne urnr nf Ine ennlv eievk of aald Morrow mnniy. In h..i ; i4 M te al pages I (I, IU a no 114. ent lo eel I eal-l y-m laeeamt si ply the we.t U eald ante so Ihi pa, rce.il aaid lodgment, albrtneji laaw, celts and dietHireeieania 1 bis nnMHs Is served tina ynw aniraoant a en octet e4 (he Mn. ie.hee a Isiweli J'l-1t Ihe enilile4 r..n rl, med end entered IS aald (nil the 7! at day of I ily. mn. ri n a siiiriifh . 177 AUut aeys bej riaunUSa. A dispatch from Galveston, Texas, dated Aug. 16, says: Mrs. Kale Gall gber, for 12 years a sohool tesober ot tbis oily, was found today with her tbroat oat from ear to ear and tbe body dered woman, bar been arrested and ooufessed be committed tbe crime to get money to spend on a variety actress. Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera aud Diar rhoea remedy always affords prompt re lief. For sale by Conser t Brock. Fred Book is bsok trom Sampler, and feela muob better over tbe trip. Jamaioa (lows): Express: Tuesday Qeorge Roberts started for Heppner, Oregon. It is bis intention to buy a large number of oattle there aud ship tbem bere. lie was aooompanied by Henry Ridenour. Has Helped Mother. "My mother bas been sfllicted with oatarrb and stomach trouble. Bb bas taken a number ot bottles of Hood's Ntirsnpiirllla and bas derived great bene fit from it. We always take Hood's rjarsaparilla when we need a blood pnritier otid we find Hood's Pills a remidy for siok beadaobe." Mrs, Min uie Spriggs, Oakland, Or. POKER AN INDEX OF INSANITY. forgetting to Ante Urged aa fjronad for llreeklog a Will. At tbe HlKbt Time. Io the full tide ot summer outings witb its flow of pleasure seekers and its During the conUvtt over the will of I crowds of sportsmen everywhere, there Hood's Tills are the only pills to take with Hood's rJarsaparilla, Esiy and yet elllolent. John II. I lank in, who wan known in Militics m "Tiiwarora" Huxkin, ono of the witiM'sM'i gave lttliiiony to aliirw that failure to projierly piny the game. uf poker la an evidence of Inwiii'tv, wiys a New York l'iHnit'li In the ProviuVwr Journal. Mr. Ilnnklii left an etuti val ued at over $I,()II0,(MK), moat of which he In ijiieotlietl to bio bon. II la (latiglit.T lliil grsiHli'biltl oonteeted the vi!l. n Jinn in K. Colin said Mr. Ilnxkln war vrj fond of poker and waa a wy cure. ftil player until t-lie aprlngof when lie Ix-eutiie earelees, often holding his nnU ao Uiat the- other player could see I hem. "Did he ever forgrttoaiit.?" "(ih, fmiucnUyj and others did It for him." Well, that U hardly proof of innan It jr. ald roiiiuw-l for the son. "To forget to ante U not tinimtiHl In a game between Ameriean gnntlcincn. Did Mr. Ilaakin frrget to play bla hand whrrt the wtber players had Uielr ante upr No.' is unhappily always something, to bap pea that mars its enjoyment. The right tbiog never seems to happen at tbe right time, and every sportsman soil athlete knows Uiat ao accident is apt to tbro bim out just when be hopes to do bis beet. Bursitis, braises, burls, soreness snil stiffness from sudden cooling off, sad very often rbenmutism or neuralgia pnt In Ibeir worst strokes of pain, even when it is tbe hottest. Ht. Jacobs Oil is most acliv la Its certain oure ol all the troubles at tbls time. Ilea Pitt er ion has accepted linn witb a drng Arm over at burgh. a posl- Ellens- Th Crook County Journal, at Trine- villa bas changed bands, Hugh Oourlsy becoming editor and proprietor ot the plant. a --.in m e i m "Tbey are dandies" said Tlios. Bow. en, of tbe Crooket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing about DeWitl's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for sick beadaobe and disorders of tbe itom- acb and liver. For sale by Conser A Brock. A. M. Patterson and Jubo Johnson mailt proof before Clerk Morrow Weduedsy, each swearing to lb roai- deno ot lbs other. Their other witness was Frsnk A. Lnndell. or poison II wilb bin mast; but aid Na ture by oeibR Dewitt'a LI I II Early Risers, lb famous little pills for eon- stipation, bllloiisoee aod stomach trou bles. Tbey sr purely vegetable. For ... . . . . .i.i.i. mm I aala ! Ooneeir A ilroflk . -inn lie mrgei ui ldk uia wuitiinga r I ' fill, lio.1 A llemarkable Care forl'hroalr Ills rr hire. In 1W2, when I served my eonntry as a brlvala in ('nmnaos A. IR7th I'.na. IWltbinyoor blood with sasaafras tylUDU voluolwe, loontrscled ebrooio Mr. fob n al(i tbnught thai the old man a ttal.it of let ling liia falea U-elii fall out of hie mouth without noticing It Mas another eliU iwc of feeble-mind- eli Coogreaimsn Ellis retarned Wedneedsy Iroto Portland. A Hoy's letter. '1 he Forlliiglilly voiirbea for the gen- ulnriieta of tbe follow ing r strut from "A lk'a Utu-r to Ilia Mother:" "I am glud I hate a new staler, but wiah a lie bad len a Uiy, Seems to Ine if the lord roiililii't l ate eebl a lioy lie Niiglrt at evoat bent a MHiy, e e e Can't I bate grldille rakes Urn days I ibm't have aalal? You always unrd to let lti. e e e T,ere la lute of g.me bere. There er nili e in the lion and rata In Ui learn, and rblptntitika In I lie woods. I am gxlng Ut bring bmne one. la a Ixiy a pig if he la helel three limes? I liven If Un ) are small hel4iig aud tbey Inelat 7" diarrhoea. II has given me a great deal of trouble aver since. I bav tried a doyen different medicine and several prominent dootors without any perma nent relief. Not long ago a frieud sent m a ism pie bottle of Chamberlain's j,()ro Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, and arter thai I bought and took a DO cent bottle; and now I can say tbat I am entirely cured. I ceroid b Ihsnkful enough lo yon for Ibis great remedy and reonnimeiiil it lo all suffering veter ans. If in d;iihl writ me. Yours grate- Tetter, Halt-lltieutn ami teine. The Intense Iti hlug and smarting, Inc i dent to tbeeei dlneam-a, la Inatantl v allbytxl br at'iilvlnif l,liamer Iain's Eye and Hkln Ointment. Many Very bad raaea fully, Henry Htnlnherger, Allonlowo, Pa. hav been permanently rtire.1 iiy it. It Hold bv Ootiser A linx k. Is iwinaiiy mrlent for lu iiing plies ana a favorite remedy fur euro nipple, I (leo. Rider came over from Long cbapi4 batuls, ihllblalna, froet l ite Crk oo lal Friday lo attend to som ana i nrowo aorw eye.. ,.. per ooa. hl.11M, tt.H..Pt. ,.,. n i ii iiisiaaaaweaaawi Dr. Cadi's ('mlltUa Pewdrra, are Juat what a horaei nwl. when In bad condlllon. Tonir, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food btil tiie.n In and the N-et In uae i put a boreei In prime rvrti'Utloa. Prh e Z"i tents p-r pai kagn. , Teacheri' lamination. Noinf i HrttrbY .ivra imt rm II.. pii,ne.ili ii ,linnl. ail laatefHiS wKnener nfff ihemaelvee as .enitl .teiee f4 UarMi. t4 lha n.e.ie of thie r-.rt.ntf I stale I". ei4.fe .11 111a i,-mm 01. rwqnty, Wbe4 SMpertntefvleel lhwe.4 will bold e p'tt lie eiemi'-atloe el tbe emtl bmiaa el U )eer, ut-. l,.. Wetnealav. Aif tub i-a'e-1 lb la tnt 41 of Aug.. lee' 7 e J W SftlKEt. lb bant oeiii,, hWwrww Co Cbaa Telft bo again bted la Hepp ner In lha reeleorebt basinees. Asr oe deeiilog lo betid eitber E. J. Mo9m, i penepeowoe to Tb 0'.U, tl Aetit boee m bera will task avey by eaU. Ilaoa, Xtw Tok Ctt. ' lag e tks Obtetu cfSee. CM Bwietde) la apee. A a eauay on the prevalence of aol'id la Jspaa bos bD written by Mr. Pievto Kukufu. a bative atelielM ten. The sU t etue tt i.d uvrr tan yraie end oImiw (fast etiiit'le has tiern on tie inrrtaa in Jsaa. both actually it.d In -ro.r-le-m lo 11 total buinlr of deal hs !:i l sihI I1. Il.e biiiiilwr In pf"il4i bfj tie '. il.ll on reat Iwd Its highest. Mr. haiio oWrvr thai durinir tbeeei years there was a frit ri lo tbeprir Of IM neeeeesrle of life, la lb ts 4 Japajbe enmen th Sg t llrh eiirMe I rniet fri'ient Is slerit T- i the. r'trre'per.-l re; r-r vvi. t'h mn la SI f otr-trl'''' 'V f w tn u f l.ttul sukeJd ?tr tV fru'v-5''.b )nr, tul Ma ire aetisfewa Jl Ky or . Oeo, Barker i back Irom Hnmpler. CATARRH Luis iloek slag leave Ileppnsr at 7o'oloek, a. ui., Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Hiiturdsys; arrive at 0 o'lock,' p, m., Mubdays, Weiliieedayi ami Friday. Will make ronneoiiuti with luanoh train when deaireib Far ti, rai'b way. ixitind. J. U. Om.-e at Harry II. Freight eenl per Bellenbr k, Prop, Warreo't drng store. LOCALDISEASE Sew Is Ihe reaeel al aeWs ee aeOeeel smnefie slweees. Il tee be tM4 by s inaaeaet Harris io Chapln loft Tuas lsy fog Iba East and wilt visit relatives In Indiana before returning. l baefl Wkb MSff la 4e e f Wte tbe enem.e. lae. b.g.1. a i y aibea M gives Ely's Cream Balm efbeea.tael.ad b be tbe eyaw Ibomeeb ears for bweii xee. i, ( ..4 la He4 aad II. r fent -t el eeawewelawoTfc, Jt eesBfb41 Ebfc4 HaTeeaaTaTaay vWe) fc Oaaal I rwewweeeTaba are ee.e e4 iel.e,ee.'H.. bee-e U-e lea Oiet qi.eiN.iae frn ewi'U, i ue the a.ia.e at are ea t lie. tn M Hn,U'. .r . Si. I eUtVIMCaibj M Wervea Sweet, w let A. Curia?, formerly of Peedletoa, L'tVa1. I b opened op a IS rnl barber shop la 47M-I tb old slaad on lb Msiloek eorasr. fk sV'bjjTl Wink subtly first clae. Call en bits. iffermg front lever, but I ?af Mtvm sY'i; Work slrh Ily first else. C W Elisw Usrlbolocnew is sufl -VV ,,r'1 ferailtenl fl V1 UeevJ aligbtly tealter. Dr. John VY. Ilaemos, of lb Iledlisbt Las eg l-eer oa drugbt-tb Hop Ool.l Besl if li-juore aad vigarg ta Hock. II v 4