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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 1897.
NO. 573
s or
SEMI WEEKLY-GAZETTE
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azine
McClure's Ma
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
Train leaves Heppner 11 p. m. daily exoept
oanoay arriving h nuppuer .uiiuuuii iwn. iu. ,. J a J iL
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:40 a. m. and ar. OH VOUf neighbor ana friend 1116
triKnH.eExpr:No"ueave. Portland at 2:45 rarest ticket agent-and ask for a
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. ticket reading Via. the Wisconsin portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpubliihed. In
and Umatilla 9:16 p.m. , nont,. linoo JJ,.M of portraits It is intended to publirh special biographical studlei
Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane arrives Central lines, Or address MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln.
etCmatilla5;05a.m.and Heppn r Junction 6:10 n p.., n. - SBattv. . a .- .-i
Dd 11:45
A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of
ttrant ever published. (Begins iu 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 The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begius in May.)
rharla. A ra. "Ba-nlWtlnni nf War Time " Mr. Tin n a was for three of the moBt 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
recollections ana correspondence.
connection with this series
studies under the general title of
m. nnr! Arrives at Portland 11:4a a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 8 d. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:40 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 D. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at
Portland 7 n. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent u. H ., lieppner, ore.
Jas. C. Pond
Gen. Pas, Agt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. S. Batty.
General Agent,
246 Stark St.,
Portland Or.
OSTICIXrrIiaECTOiaTr.
United State Officials.
P'twident William HcKinley
Vine-President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Hliss
Secretary of War Russell X. Alger
Secretary of Navy John U. Long
P'Mtinaster-Qeneral James A. Gary
Attorney-General . . Joseph McKenna
Secretary t Agrionltnre James Wilson
State of Ornrnn.
Governor ?. W. P. Lord
Ranratan of State H. K. Kinoald
Treasnrer Phil. Metsohan
Bopt. Publio lnstraction G. M. Irwin
itinmn General C. M. Idleman
., " ( G. W. MoBride
nenarors j. H. Mitohel
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C B. di
Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C.,
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
RATBS a.oo PRR DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts.,
CXZXCJU3-0, IXiXa.
Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction.
Stories of Adventure. A Berial 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 uaboriau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
TAN MAnl.AREN. All the Action that he will write during the coming Vear. With the exception
ol two contributions to another publication wmcn were engaged irom mm long agu,wiu
appear in mcci.ure b magazine.
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the tame field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to HcClvsi'b
an oi tne snort stories ne win write auring me coming year,
OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazink a series of short stories In which the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in itseit.
Bret Hart Robert Barr
Anthony Hop
Frank R. Stookton Stanley Weyman
will all have stories in McClvbe's for the coming year.
Clark Russell
Congressmen
Printer ;;.?'
(G. W. Mi
1 J. H. M
uinger He
W.
(11. I
I Binger Hermann
1 W. K. Ellis
n. ijeeus
R. 8. Bean.
U... a livlnl I 1 . A. MoorS.
K I l.' ,i r .. 1 . ....
c. VT UlTVrHJU
Sixth Jsttlelal District.
fircnit Jmiae... Stephen -. Lowell
1'rnaenut.ina Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A. W. Gowan
Representative. . .
tinnly Jadaw..
' Ciommiesioners.,
J. W. Beckett.
- " Clerk
" Sheriff
" Treasnrer
Hnrveyoi ..
rtohool Bup't...
(Coroner
J. N. Brown
A. a. Bartholomew
I.R.Howard
J. W. Morrow
E. L, Matlock
Frank Gilliam
A. C. Fetters
....... J. W, Ilornor
Jay W. Shipley
B. . Vanghao
wwnaMwa wiwm nvvr nana.
.. Thoe. Morgan
I'.nnllmm Ooo. Conner, Frank
fhltiens, Arthnr Minor, K. J. Bloonm,
. it I 1 I U lltmnn.
i.. .W. A. Richardson
SIT.'' ""..L W. Bring
Preeisct Oftleerp.
.v.. n W. K. KiohardKin
Ualtxl States Land Officers.
ni mi I M nl.
J. . Mwn H-gistef
A.8.11im
. a nsAsfna fTtki.
B.F. Wilson Sf.
l.H. Riibbina Keoslver
KAWL1N8 108T,M0.II.
O. A. R.
Lmnirtne. Or-the last Saturday of
err, mnnU.. AlfTatei are Invited in Join.
W. BmitK 0. G. KogOV
AdlaUAf. . U
BT0C& BRANDS.
While yon keep yonr subscription paid np yea
can keep yonr brand in free of charge.
Bora. P.O.. HeDoner. Or. Horses. PBco left
shonlder; cattle, same on lert nip.
Oook. A. J.. Lena. Or .Horses. 90 on rightshonl
der; C attle, satneon right hip: ear mark square I
crop on leit ana split in ngnc
Donvlass. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. R D en
right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, R D I
on ion nip.
Elv. Bros.. Douglas. Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle same on left hip. hole I
in right i
Florence. L. A.. HeDDner. Or. Cattle. LF on
right hip; horses, F with bar under on right I
shoulder.
T . ir tl 1 1. T7..
A J on the left shonlder: cattle brauded J on I
right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Range in
Morrow county.
Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Homes. clrrlsT on
left stitlsi oattle, same on right hip, under halt I
amp in ri""1 ana sunt j left
Kminr. Mlks. HepDner. Or. Horses branded I
RNY on left hi D oattle asms and oron off left
eart nnder slope on the right
Leahey. J. W. Heppner Or. Hones branded
L and A on left shoulder: cettle same on left I
hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right I
sr.
Minor. (Hoar, nennner. Or. tattle. M D on I
right hip; hone. M on left shoulder.
u u m nnnnM n. n.ua Mil
Reomver I on lert snooiaet oanie same on lan nip.
Oshnrn. J. W.. Donalas. Or.: hones O oa let
shoulder; oattle same on right hip.
Parker ft Gleason. Hardman. Or. Horns IPoe
left shoulder.
Piper, J. H., IieslngtoB. Or. Horses, JE eon. I
seated onleft shoulder; oattle, saueoo lef hi
onder bit in each ear.
Hector. J . W.. Heppner. nr. nones, 4J
leftshonlda. Cettle, O on tight hip.
P perry, K. d- Heppner, Or. Cattle W O on I
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left hip. crop of right and nnderbit in left year, I
w von urn anoniuer.
Commatvlar. I dewlaoi ho
Thomiiavin. . A.. Heppner, Or. nones. I OB I
left shooldrr: eattia. 1 oa Uft shoalder.
Turner R. W.. Heppner. Or.-Amall eapltal T I
Uft hip
Dr P B McSwordSi n"nb"""
I. I . U. V4'l .ith aplitibo4l..n.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Ciy
WaMenlmrger, W,
I quart r eirnle J W
Galloway. Or.t homes 1
right shoulder; ealtle I
Oit.no in the
City Hotel.
Store, new
tt
niianer circle J W on right hip and right We, I
crop and bole in left ear. Range in Morrow and
tmalilla otiuntise.
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
UEPPNER, OREGON.
Offloe boom, 8 to 10 a. m , and 12 to
9 n m al resident. Mrs. II. Welch's
property, sod 10 to 12. a m , to 2 to 8
p. m , et offioa in lbs rtar ot Borg't
Jewelry store.
First National Bank
-j-of H Errs eb
C. A. RHCA. ProaHant
T. A. RMCA, Vloa Proalelont
GEO. W. CONtCN, Caahlor
B. W. SfCNCCN. Aaa'tCaahlar
Truseds i GtDtn! BukiKg Buiwa.
EXCHANGE
Oa all earts oi the world
Bought and So Id.
ColUHVwe Be4e OS all points oa
mannshle Ti
Surplus tad undivided fronts, ISl.WW 90.
Notice of Intention.
Lakd Orrirs at Tns Dallis, Oskoon.
Aug. 4th. 1'.r.
X'OTirK IH HERFIIY GIVEN THAT 1 HI
lollowliig-named settler has filed notice I
of Ms intention to mass nnai proof in support i iirri v
ol his claim, and that said proof will he made VlLLlLl
before J. W. Morrow, eounty rlerk, at Heppner, I
Orr-gon, ou Brpt. atri, 1W7, vis:
JOH P. LOL'Y,
Record entry John louy. Hii.FntryKo etU&l
lor the K WW Itee. i, IP II H it. E. W. M.
He aemee me following wiinreave vt prove i
MseontlniioMS residence Ue sod riiltlr.llon I
.1 Mid land. VU: JiMth H. rilstna, Henry
rllSliie, John A. Ilarhke and kdwsrd Hollo-I
way, all of Uouglaa, Oregon,
tun. w. ji'Rr..
v0 Hrgtster,
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Heppner, Oretron. u'
The
MONTHLY
Outlook
Pvkllsked Every Ssturdsy
Notice of Intention.
Lana Otfui at T Du.s., Oskiok,
VOTfR t HrRIBV fllVF.S THAT TBI
il lollowmg Mml srtller has Rla4 notice nl
hislnfenttan Pi make (nal prwrf In support of
hltrlllm. ami thai said pmd will he Cna.1 l
bite J. W. Morrow, County t lerk at Heppner,
Orgva,en N-pt. ih, tiwr, vis:
JOHN A. RARHEB.
H I Rmry No. lor the 'IV s Tp, I 1
U. K. W.M.
HenenMe Ihe lollowlog wllneMee to prove
hi. malliiumis MJim avn snd rulllvallna
ol said land, vlt J.aetki M. tfiiln., Hnry
ri kii.aiohe F l-ouy, Mwerd Hollows, all
o. Oren. MruonM,
mm kitr.
13 Astor Place
New York
Notice Of Intention.
Mud urn a T t.4 oaasae. iHsm
V'rTl' l II"T il1 THAT THE
1 Ljini,uuli.lll.rliullel lrii
Itls iitnlki la aaa inal r"H In .np1 14
1. 1. rl.lm. and that sal. I pmn will be snade
I .mot f I Wr. Mmm IVraBlT. f'.
a4ll.ppn,uriM.a9iauolM, law?, isi
EliwAhU I HA I'M AN.
M4'. Ho S-mII. th1'tt aMarvj w
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He names th. ..U.,lng llm m lo prove hi.
mnilaamie rt.w epos) end rultustkia of
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m,...K.r1r nlilMMi iii. tllrh h1f,
tleptHM. Or . sad lev L. B lejt. ol
Tlie Oollor.k will bo la 117, II lias
been during eaob of Its twenty seven
yeart, a Uittory of Oar Owe Times, le
Us Various editorial departments Tbf
Outlook f ivee a compact review of the
world's progress ; II follows witb rare
all i be Important f-'blUntrimijIo sod id
duel rial novemaata of the days baa a
eomplrle Jrpartmrot tf religions news
devotes fnorb spat e It the lutereeti of
tbs b"tri reviews onrreot llteiatare;
IgMe IUm k etage leee ll'i foef at
Ta'alk, a. -, Taew.leye, Tbrlaye,
Md JlatnlJe.Si ewfltM at 'l"et, f
s., Ilondaye, Vda.tsS aedKtKla.s,
Will saake .wiUhi ! brareb lai
Ua deltl. rare IZ, te-ti wey.
freigbl . f' F""d. 11
r.lWotoc rrop. Oma al Merry
Warrea't drog ?. t(
Wkat is il.F Ik-ldT IWt
Sfta. kVee a-t elewakerw.
Tbe regular sobaonplion pntm of ttie
Horn i-Weekly Uaarlte Is II 80 sod tbs
rewulsr crlrw of tba Weekly Oregon iaa WPIehes tDeefim laoie-iaig sooui fi,o
la II. W. Aoy oa aatraofibiat for Stu tbio: aorj, io si.ort, aims io give
frran loloroiaMoa, rrigioai wtieerreiion,
ad reasonable enter'ainment.
fUglotilni with tba fifty flifih toIkbs,
tba peier will aeenme tba rrgalar maga
tine she, whirk will add greatly la Its
eaii nee sod e(tfe tiveoese. Tbe
Onitorkle pabllbed ery Hstnrday
Bfiy two leenee a year. Tbe first Is.e
la raeb montti e an Illustrate! If sgatiee
Meattier, .slaiaief af ml telress anssy
pages fee tbe or finery Uerie, togelber
a Mb a large HiiOiln f of isrtnre.
Ilia I'Mfeof Tl.s (rtithmk is Ibrea
d di are a year la sdvanae, of I'M lhaa a
pent a i tf
Heed lr a epxMraea saJ IllnetraW
eO ptueiwetoeloTbe Oatlik, 13 AetnT
t'iarw, Ke Tok Clt.
SUM MOSS.
N THE CIRCI'ir COURT OF THE STATE
ol Oregon, lor Morrosi County.
W. P. I-or.i, II. K KlnralT
and I'hll. MeUH'han. the
Brd ofCnininlMloiiers,
mu, rislullfts,
vs.
, R. Hperry, S. V. Hperrr,
Hiierrv, Ihe Ore
gon Railroad and Xsvl.
fatluu (ompaiiy and V.
'. ThomiMoii. Di'Ii imUiiI.
To J H. Huerrv. a. V. ewrrvand - Hoerr.
Iriennsiiia:
In Ihe name of Ihe Hlale of Orrfon: Yon are
hereby reiiiird Io epimir end answer tne
poninlalnl Sled again.! vmi In Ihe above
eulllled suit, nn or Iwl re the Unit day nl Ihe
licit term ol ths above entitled court, Io wit
Mondav, theaih day ol rk nteinlic-r. .
and II you lall so Io apt-ar sid su.eer, lot
warn inereof. the i.iainiin. win am.ir to Ihe
rotirt to grant the rellnl demand d In esld
plaint, to all; ror a judguient and decree
sgitlu.1 you lor Ihe sum of jih and lntrt
thereon from July 1st, law, el Ihe rate ol eight
tMr rent ner snuutn. Ihe sum ol a I ai attorn, .'
Ires sod lor Ihe eota at4 'Hl.nf uieiil. ol ibis
suit: and lor a derrve loierli-ali-g e rertaln
mortg.ee made, e.-f tiled and delivered by
dfleinUtiU. J R a-rry and a, V. I-rry, lo
planum, on tba lollowlog reel proi-erty allu
attMl In Morrow conniv. eieteof iiregou. U, wit-
South hell nl Hie nortliMiet quarter and Bond
hall id Ihe southeast .iu.it-r of Dee i. sonlh
nail ol eoiilhf-foH quarter
fha soutriwaH qtierlrr
uuerM-r of nor the .art
eaei quartrr i-l aoiitftpeal qurtr m
north half ol nortbewl (uafir and anutli
Md n ,1 fta. mj -utftliaaa . . II. i.J " M I
soufhraet iiuarter of novfbef-et iiuartr and
rKtrth hail id eoulhwaes quarter nf epe, f eud
Strange Story of the Indian Troy, a Dead
City.
At last the ruins of the Indian Troy,
deeply buried in the debris of over 22
centuries, are likely soon to see ' the
lght. rataliiutra, the Palibothra of
the Greeks, the "city of sweet-scented
lowers, so famous in ancient Indian
If gend and romance, is perhaps most
widely known as the capital of Asoka,
the greatest of Indian emperors and the
most lavish devotee the world has ever
seen. He covered his mighty kingdom,
from Afghanistan to the Decan, from
Nepal to Gujerat, with countless Bud
dhist monuments and buildings of vast
rize. His stupendous stupnsor mounds
of solid masonry to enshrine Buddha's
relics or to mark some sacred spot are
found all over India and are almost like
Egyptian pyramids in size. His colos
sal edict pillars, single shafts of stone
over 40 feet in length and beautifully
polished and sculptured, ntill excite the
admiration and wonder of all who see
them.
How magnificent, then, must have
bten the capital of this great Hindoo
king, who was the ally of the Greek
kings, Antiochus, of Syria; Ptolemy, of
Egypt; Antigonos, of Macedon; Mag
nas, of Cyrene, and Alexander, of
KpirusI It was already a splendid city
in the fourth century B. C. in the time
of his grandfather, Chandragupta, the
Greek sandracottus, aa we learn from
the glowing descriptions of Megas-
thenes, the ambassador of the successor
of Alexander the Great. At that time
tbe buildings "were all of wood, like the
palaces and temples of llurmah in the
present day. It is a matter of history,
however, how Asoka found this capital
of wood and left it stone. But before
the dawn of our era this great city had
decayed with the fall of Asoka's dynas
ties, and the smaller succeeding dynas
ties, and the transfer of capital else
wheres In 400 A. D. the Chinese pil
grim Fa Hian reported that it lay de
serted and in ruink. Since the Mo
hammedan invasion in the; twelfth cen
tury A. D. the; very site of this city was
forgotten. It was known to be some'
where near the modern town of Potna,
in Bengal, but most of the expert and
others who had deliberately BearchM
for it believed that it had been entire'
It washed away by the Ganges. Then
it will be remembered that Surgeon
Ma J. Waddell, who in 1892, made a flying
visit to Patnn, found thnt the leading
iundmarks of Asoka's capital still ex
iMed.
He found several sculptured stones
and images of tti Asoka epoch lying
on tbe surface or built into houses or
walls, and thoe, together with the
position of the old mounds, many of
which still retain their ancient names.
enabled him to fix with certainty the
limits of Asoka's citadel, and also to
Indicate rotiirhlv the possible siteri of
iinrticiilnr buildings for exploratory ex
re vat Ions, witl.otit which, of course, no
cietailt-d identifications could lie de
cisively attained. Unfortunately, most
of the likely mounds now contain Mo-
liRninn-dun graves, for the Mobaiiinuv
t'an, invader wpre wont to seize the
highest mounds for their residences and
burial grounds, and for lenturies they
have used tlHtsn ruins us a qunrry for
'.heir building material.
Still, a beginning lias n w Ix-en made,
nnd already ut Patna, where five years
ngo no stones of the Asoka period were
suspected to tie, there may now be
seen pieces tf the well-known atone
posts, the so-railed Asoka railings, with
their qiiaintly-uirured, nieilullion-like
boHHi-s, by hMi'Ii Asoka perpetuated I
stone the original wooden fences whlc
rurroiiiided tlie sacred Buddhist s)te
And cltwe by one msy see, nlxiut 12 feet
In-low the present surface, port
"the wooden walls" of Pslibothra, wit
their niarveloualy weill prewrer.l Bal
t'mber, over 80 centuries old. Calcutta
LtigliKhmun.
MORE DISCRIMINATION.
tbe ItUeovery Made by a Maa Wke Waa
oa Ihe Alert for aa Affront,
Tli ere waa thnt alxint Ms NtUrr ami
hia manner which uliowetl that, al
though of African descent, he waa fuily
aiive to Uie resia-4't due him aa a citi-
rin nf the 1'nited Ht-atra and an nual
voter at OieSsill. The Mileaifian in
the men's furnishing store hualened
to learn his wlahea ami vrntuml to
wish him "gnoil morning," lo spite of
Uia haughty glarr.
"What run w do for you to-day T
"Yon rwo't do nuflln' inurh foh rue,"
waa the reply. I come yua trr no
soiuefiu' fob jroii."
'Ww -er wetlon t need any help
I ain't biokin' fah wuhkl I mine
wuh to r " some ttiotiey. I wtanta
ter trad an ef anytwHly gits tie Wi' it
de iNabirain, I don't reckon It afwlneter
be me. Only I dn went no bowln' an
K rspla' like yirh 'niagii! I wtia de
tiritii-e o' WaJea, an at tie aanm bine I
don' want no saaelneaa. All I drairdis is
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
By looal spplioatioDB, as they cannot
reaob the diseased portion ot tbe err.
There is oniy one way to oure deafness,
and that n by ooBstitotional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of tbe tn noons lining ot tbe
Enstaehian tnbe. When this tube gets
inflamed yon have a rumDlizg sound or
imperfect bearing, and when it is entire
ly closed deafness is tbe result, and un
less tbe inflammation can be taken ont
nnd tbis tnbe restored to its normal con
dition, bearing will be destroyed forever;
nine oases ont ot ten are caused by
oatarrb, wnicb is nothing bat an inflam
ed condition of tbe mucous surface.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case ot deafness (caused by catarrh)
that onnnot be oured by Hall a (Jntarrl
Oure. Send for oiroulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY k CO.,
tlSold by druggists, 75o. Toledo, 0.
(Iff I.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Grant County New: Sheriff Living
ston arrived borne Tuesday and he in
forms the reporter that from tbe descrip
tion given ot that fellow up in Boise
there is no doubt but wbat be was
Hutu out and not Uamblit'a ghost, as
some would suppose. Tbe reason, bow
ever, that tbe murderer ia not behind
tbe bars is tbat Oregon's governor would
not issue a requisition for him because
Judge Clifford bad not certified that J.
A. Powell was olerk ot this county. A
rather slim preteit, and it may be ac
cording to law, but by tbis sot it would
seem that a man who oommitta s mur
der in Oregon and seta across Snake
river is as sate from arrest as be would
be in tbe kingdom of Dahomey.
Qovernor Lord last Friday appointed
W, W. Baker, ot Portland, state dairy
and f iod commissioner, "vioe H. B.
Luoe, term expired," and Albert I. Wag
ner, of Salem, a member ot tbe board
of railroad commissioners, "vice H. B.
Oompson, term expired." Tbis is bat
a preliminary step towards determining
tbe rights of the members of the com
missions to remain in office.
Stands at the Head.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Sbreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is the only thing tbat cures
my oongh, and it is the best seller I
have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Safford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New
Disoovery is nil that is olaimed for it; it
never fails, and is a sure oure tor Con
sumption, Congbs aud Colds. I cannot
say enough tor its merits." Dr. King's
Don't neglect a cough because the
weather ia pleasant; before- tbe next
storm rolls around it may develop into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Oongh Cure is easy to take and
will do wbat its name implies. For sale
by Conser & Brock.
lias Helped Mother.
"My mother has been afflicted witb
oatarrb. and stomach trouble. She baa
taken a number ot bottlea of Hood's
Sarsaparilla and baa derived great bene
fit from it. We always take Hood's
Sareaparilla when we need a blood
puriuer and we nnd flood s nils a
rem dy for aiok headaobe." Mrs. Min
nie Sprigga, Oakland, Or.
Hood'e Fills are the only pills to take
witb Hood'a Sareaparilla. Easy and
yet efficient.
New Discovery forConenmDtion. Concha
and Colds ia not an experiment. It baa The Pftn of bipping eteamera
been tried for a onarter of a century, "knookea down, deeoriDed in an article
and lodav stands at the bend. It never Pnbllahed elaewhere in tbia isaue, waa
diaannoinls. Free trial bottles at Conaer oriKinte(1 by Mr- William O. Nourse,
& Brook's dm. store. of Chicago, it appeare. Mr. Nourae ia
taking advantage oc tola plan to ship a
E. O.: E. H. Clarke ia back from "earner for tbe St, Michaels Dawson
Heppner, and reports a joyful feeling City route. Mr. Nourae ia a relative of
over there. Not only nave ebeeo and me ratteraon oroinera ana vieitea ima
wool commanded good prices, bu(. there
II be a fair wheat crop. Io Heppner
aud vicinity about 70,000 pounds of
wool yet remain nnaold.
section nine yeara ago.
CliHiiihiTlalu'i Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea remedy always affords prompt re
lief. For sale by Gone er A Brock.
"They are dandiea" said Thoe. Bow-
era, of tbe Crooket, Texas, Enterprise,
while writing about DeWitl'a Little
Early Risers, the famona little pilla for
aiok headache and disorders of tbe stom
ach and liver. For sale by Conser St
Brook.
Ttioa. Nelson, ot Haluhris, Idaho,
formerly ot Heppner, has loveoted a job
oase wbiobonght to take well among tbe
printing fraternity. It is aa up-to-date
affair and the Oazette wishes Tbos. suc
cess witb it.
Hhiloh's Consumption (Jure cures
where others fait. It is the Ins ling
Cough Cure, and no borne should be
without it. Pie as nut to take and goes
rlubt to the snot. S old by Conser k
Brock. x
E.O.: A. W. Oeisy, tbe special B.
anranoe agent who waa injured from a
aevere jolt while driving back from
Adams, ia atill kept to bis bed at tbe
Hotel Pendleton. His Illness baa be-
oome quite serioas. Mr. Oeisy is being
visited by loosl Koights of Pythias, of
wbiob order be la a member.
A Remarkable Care forl'bmnle Dlarrkira.
Id 1R02, wben I aerved my oonntry aa
a private in Company A, lC7tb Penn
sylvania volunteers, Ioootreoted ohronio
L. Hkibl.e, father ot F. W. L. ttkibhe, diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal
ol Tbe Dalies, weut bnoting Id Kliokitst of trouble ever aiooe, I have tried a
oouoly last Hnniliiy. Not returning, a dozen different medicines and several
search was Instituted, and bl body was prominent dootora without any perma-
found lo a can) oo between Biiron'a and I netit relief. Nut long ago a friend aent
Crawfurd'a places, about five miles from
Tbe Dalles.
Don't tliio joor blood witb aassafras
or poleou It Willi blue-mass; but aid Na
urs by naibg Dewitt'a Little Early
isots, tbe famous little pills forooD'
Ipation, biliousness aud stomach trou
bles. They are purely vegetable. For
sale by Conser k Brook.
Msrriml-By llv. J. M. Hbnlse, at
Jacksonville, Or., Trot. Hogb I Hank
ead to Mies Lillie Warmoih. Mil
Warmotb Is a niece of Mrs. Geo. Hwsg-
gert, and Is well knnwo in lieppoer.
er oi a. i), aet ban n )rr f, n,i,ury on de counter an kyab
r nf t. yl, eouihweet I m ia i. . o
...rler ol ne tt. north On de fv"e, rf rtey SilIU me.
Osaette and paying for one year ia
advene eaa get Mb tba Oatelte aad
Weekly Oreg nlaa for 3.fA All old tat-1
ernlxra psyleg their aabeoripilons kl
oee year la advene will ha entitled U
Ike eanaa
Meprmet tn 1'endletoei via nppar
KeboHtag Una. I'etenee deetroae ef
vlsltieg I'eedleloa ear ease time aad
money by laiieg Hits mate. II y aa)
otialnllpg Ik agent Ihe wevume esea
Ing the etaae will me ronneeiH.o WHb
1 or lock train at K tw f" I'eedleion
f fflae at (My lrng Mora. W, l. I an,
l'ripnel-f .
Weil. Thorn ...i rune stags ttww
; fterpeer aad Moaaaae!, arrivtnf every
day tiH Monday aad leavtag every
day eieept Hueday. hbofteet and ebeap-
bawf rti est Mat tba I a ten of. F- J. Hnm.
ageat.
Ibe nonheaai quarter nf aoihet quarter of
i. ell In Inwn.blp . soul ranea m
M . r-or.ld la Ibe ofno nl it,. e,,entv nark of
said Morrow c-inlT. In hn. '1 "' nl Mrt(aaa
1 Mre l, 14 and IM. and In srll Mid pram.
lea sod Sl'Olt Ibe Mi raalnW seld eale In Ibe
t menl ol aald Judgment, sttornejs lia. ai.
aoo otar.uraamania
Ihl. .ununooa Is served ueoa Tne buretianl
In a. u..mm nJ lb. II, .m A I . . i .
Judsa ol the aterre entitled eoarl. e,a.le end
entered la said still nn tba .'!! dat of J'i'. lavj
Rkui a hrnriri i,
NTT Atkirner. M riainlifJa.
Teachers' t lamination.
frtii i nrmy oivri tm tt rm
(be purp-akanl eabliis an eiamloatiiMi H
all para,,... a ho mar fflVf l,,aal,a. a. ren.ll
itetae I. laa. bar. l ll,a e. ta.l. iff 11,1. mubty
simi eaa. tof .lala si.'l lita ulei-'ieaa ll.araul.lt,
arbiw.! wparli.u.n.taet tbaiM4 a III bold a pub
It, ftfiatnllHi at tberourt h-aa al Hi-ppnal,
npanutf wa.ftanlar, a of IMn. tm'r.
ta.1 bl I
I
tr. e
Hi lar nl Am
IS . la
jaV siiifi y.
S. haul Kupt., Moimw I a
Ay one deeirlng to balld Hbef a
bouse er bera will tueke 'y by eell-
teg aa lb OasMdt efnee, 87 if
"What do you wleh to tirchaeT
"Kr esttlrt.-
"Ah, yea. I'm sure we can give you a
eatlefai'tory artlrle. fo you waot
while abirt or a Jonl ahlrt.
"Whut'a daiT" arul Ins band reax bl
ninliwitialy for bis liipjaerket,
nirrrly aaVe.1 you whether you
w anted A bite ahlrt r a colored alilrl."
the aalnatiian rrplicl as helgvd lirhlni
a rfle ot bat lne.
I i iarlel It In tie fs plssr-p sn tin
I known II. rm In tie tarotig elo
Whul'a de gooil er elvll rights? I sfoee
ter 'le theetfr an' dey )as white seat
an' colored aeela. f gree lerde reelanr
ant atnl dey has 4i ile t iltlwt an' rftlrarewl
tiillea. lint when I t nines tub Irr git
turns roilnti foh my Ihm k an' yott atmi
trie up an' I'll me rial yob bee whit
alilrte for wT-t fulka aa' rialore'l aluri
f.,h fff ful Vs. ynu'e done got a
tie limit, an' dar am' nnfnn' lef fob n
ter do, 'r-eppin' tef hire a lewyer."
Waabingitin Kiar.
The Arevntlna lu-ooLlic la tH
greateat raltie rstelng nniniry In rVoit
Assrlrsa. teavlr la ls? raised .J.s?0,
0 he4. .
ma a sample bonis of Uiismheriaio
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lUmedy,
and after that I bought and took a CO
cent bottle; and now I cao say tbat I am
entirely oured. I oanoot be thankful
enough to you tor tbia great remedy
and recommend it to all suffering veter
ans. Ifin doubt write me. Yours grate
fully, Henry Hleinbsrger, Allentowo, Pe.
Hold by Couaer k Brock.
Willi Dilskell, son ot Tboa. Driekall,
ia laid np for repairs. Wbil "forking"
with a tbresber bis left band was eaoght
I between a pulley and tba rope, badly
disfiguring Ihe member.
Tiler. U.li.ltl.eum a.ul Utems. Iw Ftrarsloa Kales lo Ike Uregoa "tats
The Intenae Itt blnir and smart Inif . (ni l- I
(lnnt tot hoar dlwiu-a, Isliietatitly allayed Tbe Houtbero Vsoifio will make a one
bv aidilvlnif C'llMiiiWliitn'S Lye arid If... ..la from all tMiinta ns Iheir linea
..f . i .; ' . . i - - r
MKin inntmont. Many very oao canoe , . ,i,. n,. ui.i.f.le .l.inl.
l . . .I- ....1 I, a, I II V""W' w. .... .
ion larw-ii ar-i ii,iai,.-ii . i t .ii. ij a ... , d
Is eouallvi-mt b-titfor lU blnif l.llrt and opeBS on rtepiemoer no aou oinee wo-
. . . . I.. a .a t . ,,i.ai a
favorite) remixly for sore tnppio, I loner n. Dig uarveei ami a mg lair.
hnpte-d hands, rbllblalim, fnmt Mto -,.0 . vluorons. delightful, and oompre-
anutiironioaortiry.-. i it-, ywr u. ,,.... .IDO.iu0 f .vervtbing Def.
fadi'i CBdlUn rewders, are laming o ins farm aou toe farmer.
beta home nr! when In bml (Kurd raoe aod aranaemsota of all kinds.
Dr.
just Tt
condition.
blood purifier and urMi.i .itraallnna avert day
vertnlftigej. Tliry are not fnod lint I ... . ,
Tonln,
iiiimIIi ina and the brwt In Ue to Put a
horaej In prime) condition. I'rli; So
cents mr imu kage.
l.kT1 KK I.IHT.
ETTIR
AT IIII'INER
AbvrHTisru
dr.. Aug. M, r.
Rarry. klaln C llardaeli
Hrorlra, J L
Wben railing lof these tellers f la.ee
adtertie.!, J. I'. W iixiaes. I'.
Witb th present crop pros p sots aad
tba extremely low reilrol rat of one
far for tbe round trip, tbs people ol Ore
gon oao afford to patronise, the Hie! fair
that lieoefits all etaeeee. Popular ad
mission of 1") rents.
it y, Jamee
M. fclnrle. Mr
SI.
Jlors-To tbs wife ot Oeo. Mulr, ia
I Heppner, Aug. 23, a 10 pound boy.
CATARRH
tea
LOCAL DISEASE
aad I. esta ol eWs eas3
It aea be raraa) by a inrl
aanarfy What leacflwd
aailly lei. me anatri Ilea
tJf'' ' '",d 1 glvs
Ely's Cream Balm
Is attnewtadfad In be IHa oanaS ib.a, ewes fi
ftaaeii tiAfi. lo4 la Maad sad Oaf I ef a I
ra.a.Ha, t ioaa aa.i rlaanaaa Ibe Basal (naara.a,
a,,r. e.a Sa4 u.luaaama, a-a-a iheenraa, pma
raw lb aaamMaae f .h u..U, raatorae tbe aa..s
ef taa'a .aa .ma. I rnaw at lmtt-lm r sa
lu.1 kRoiUkfcA, M v srraa awaaa, Hew I es
I). A. Otirrar, formerly of I'eadletoa,
be ripened up a IS sent barber abop la
tbe old stand on tbe Matloek eoraer.
Wotk strictly Oral elsaa. Call en him.
B II
T. II J 'bus-. u. lb woollier'. l b k
fioru I labo, ami yesterday bought on
heavy clip of wool, ayin7 eeota per
potti d Iberefor,
Dr. John W. ltsemns, ot lb Itedligbt
baa kg loef nil drangbl lb Hop
(lul l llt (if liquor aad eigar in
slock. II
J.O. Willletu is evertioia Ipriag
U illow, eajoyiaf a few daye feoteatioo.