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. 27, 1897. NO. 574 jsi I) 1 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BT THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At (3.50 per year. $1.25 for six months, 75 ota. ;r three monint, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on .Application. THIS PAPKR is kept on file at E. G. Dnke's Advertising Agency, 64 and 85 Merchants Kxchangs, San Francisco, California, where oou raots for advertising oan be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 11 p m. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junction 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:10 a. m a Hpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:15 p. m. and Umatilla 9:15 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10 a. m. and arrives at Portland 11:45 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar rives at Heppner Junction 8:80 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave) Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at Portland 7 :5C a. m. For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K A N., Heppner, Ore. OTTXCX-AJ. directoet. Going East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET mportant , FIRSTGo via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very best service. , SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is first-class m every particular. i THIRD For information, cail on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty. General Agent, 246 Stark St., Portland Or. United States Officials. P.esident .........William McKinlev Vice-President.... Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Bherman Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Bunnell . Alger Secretary of Navy John 1). Long Postmaster-General .....James A. Gary Attorney-General JoBeph McKenna Heoretary.f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kinoaid Treasurer Phil. Metschan Bopt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman . ( G. W. McBride Senator, j, H MiUjheli ,, J Binger Hermann Congressmen 1 W. ft. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds !R. 8. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. . Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge Btephen . Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Jnint Senator '. A. W. Gownn Kepresentativa. J. Brown County Judge A. G. Bartholomew lomralaeinnere J . U. Howard J. W. Beokett. t iLrir J.W.Morrow " Sheriff K. L. Matlock T..nm Frank Gilliam Assessor A. C. Potteyl Burveyor.- J.W..Hornir Bohool Bup't Jay W. Shipley Oroaer B. F. Vaughan D.rcw.i towm nrnmuK. k. Thoe. Morgan ' Cnmniimm..'. Goo. tenser, Frank Gilliam. Arthnr Minor, E. J. bloetun, al I l-l.t .1,-1 .n.l .1 k Hlmnm. ii W. A. Richardson Treasurer' 1U ."W1"!" alarahal A. A. Boberts Precinct Oflleer. nf.ha Paana W. K. Richardson ronitable.:... N. B.Whetetune United State Land Officer,. ... niT.Tr OS. J. P. Moor, uHZ A H.H.. heoeivef k nki.ni rm. H. Wilson ReglsUr , J. II. Bobbin K'' " eXOSXT HOCXaCTXaBSt. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL G. A. B. aeUatUxtnlon.Or.,tn leet Batnrday of -arh month. All NUnu r Invited to Join, ii ui u.ii. C. G. Fi'uDA. Adlntaut. tf Commander. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City Drag Store, H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4 tj. m. & t. p., u. & a., v. Ft. w. tit c, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATES OB.OO PIC I DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton St., CHICAOO. ILIj. Office in tbe City Hotel. nfr It STOCK BRANDS. While you a.eep yonr subscription paid up yen I oan keep your brand in free of oharg. Bom. P. O.. HeoDner. Or. Horses. P B en left I nouiiier: cams, same on ien nip. Cook. A. J. .Lena. Or .Horses. 90on rtshtshonl aer; t attle, same on right hip: ear mark square I crop on ien aua spue in rignu Dousiass. W. M.. Gallowav. Or. Cattle. R 1) in right side, swailnw-f ork in each ear; bone, B D I on len nip. Elr. Bros.. Donglas. Or. Horse branded ELY on left shoulder, rattle same on lefthip. hole I id ngni ear. Florence. L. A.. Heppner. Or. Cattle. LF nn right hip: horses. 9 with bar under on riant snouioer. t,. ti- ii 1 u u j-j I H t on the left ehonlder: cattle brauded J on right hip. also anderbit in left ear. Range in morrow county. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horse. oimlaT nn left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under half I crop in nt and aolit -n left ear Kennr. Miks. Heonner. Or. Horaaa hnuirled ANY on lefthm oattle same and otod oft left I ear; under slope on the right Leahev. J. W. Hennner Or. Horses branded L and A on left shoulder; cattle same on left I hip, wattle over right eye, three slit in right I Minor. Osmr. nennnar Or. tattle. 1 Dm right hip; hore M on left shoulder. TM M tkl t ......... ft. " Wt on ten sauaiuai tmikM wune on ien nip. On born, J. W.. Doae-la. Or.i horse O on let shoulders caul earn on right hip. Parker G lesson. Hardman.Or. Horaea IP oa left sboumsr. Piper, J. H Lexington. Or. Hons. JB eon. I n acted otiisrt shoulder; oatus, same on laf Up, under bit In each ear. Rector. J. W.. Hnuooer. Or. Horse. JO m leftahoulder. uatue, Oon right bin. t Bi-rrrr. K. G. Hentmer. Or. Cattle W O on left hip. crop off right and nndarbit in left year, I uewiap; norms s iyon ien snonifier. I Thomin, t. A., Heppner, Or. Horse, ton I left shouldnt rntUa, 2 on left shnnlder. Turner H. W.. Ileooner. Or.-4tmaH aan tal T I left sbimldsr, hnrses; oattle same on left hip I wiin epiiL in nc n ssu. Wattenhnrger, W. J., Galloway, Or.; horse I qnarter circle JW on right shoulders cattle I quarter circle JW on right hip and right aide, I rrt.p and hole in left ear. Hangs in Morrow and I umauiia oouuuos. The Lancashire.- Insurance Co. OF MANCHBSTBH JBNGLAND OTIS PATTERSON, . AGENT. , qq ot ttie ne-t m tt worm McClure's Magazine For; 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life ot vxraui ever puDiisnea. (Begins in uecemDer.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial,, "CapUiliis Courageous." (Begun, in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. , Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished toegius 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 ills recollections ana correspondence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title of mahuks ur itit, uruui trom Washington to Liincoin. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction, Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes ' stories, given him a piace oesme roe ana uaooriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception ot two contributions to another publication which were engaged from aim long ago, will appear in oiuilukk s maoazink, JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories iu the lame field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmblennger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McClosi's ail oi me snort stories ne win write during the coming year, OCTAVE THANKT is preparing for the Maoazink a series of short stories in which the same characters wiu appear, aitnougn eacn win he complete iu itseii. Anthony Hop , Brat Hrt . Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton . : Stanley yVeyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McCmibe's for the coming year, These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McClure's Maoazini for io'ji, me suoscripuon pnee oi wnicu 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. The People Are Principally Span. tarda Who Favor Cuban Inde pendenceA Great Market tor Fruit. A Campaign Of Education How to Get It QUEER KEY WEST. First Impressions Received Visitlnjr Stranger. by a , Mi Hit m For iDj.xjyj -AN DKFflBBLLELED D.J. McFaiil, M. D. HEPrXEB, OREOON. Offlog boors, B to 10 a. m., nod 12 to 3 n. m . at residence. Mrs. 11. Welch's rrrnnertv. and 10 to 13. B m . to 2 to 5 p. m. , at offios lo tbs rear oC Borg's jewelry store. First National Bank HEPrNER C. A. RHEA, T. A.RMfA. ' OtO. W. CONttrt, S. W. SrCNCCR, President Vlee President Cashier Ass't Cashier Tru&Ms l Gfccral BaakJog Imvx all part ot U world- Bought and Sold. fti2. Notice of Intention. m vrni i it nn uallis, usrooh. All. th. 1M!H. X-OTICB I HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE following; named erttlrr has fllod notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made M'lore. n. Morrow, county clerk, al Heppner, urrgon, on eepi. ns, iwi, vis: JOHN V. LOUY. Record entry John roue. IM. fntry Mo. W& lor the WVH, Hee. w, 1 P Ills U, E. W. M. He narnM the following wllnraae to prove m enntinnoue nwovnee npoa snu eultlratlon ot said land, vU: . Joaeph II. fllsltn. Henry riiklos, Johs A. llari.t and Edward Hollo- way, all ol Kougta. Orrfon, JAS. r. MiMlrlK. WHO HliUt. Notice of Intention. Lasd Orrit s at Tas Dallis. Ossuow. Ant 4. I". VOHt'11 M HEREBY OIVEM THAT 1 HE 11 lnllnwtnt nameil saMtlef has (led notice of I hi IriHMitloa V make final prmrf I support of I M.risim, ami mat earn pmui win he made i fiira J, M'. Iliirnis, Connty t'lerk at Heppner, wrwfoo,ea er. sua, iwi, ris: JOIIV A. MARRKE, lid Entry "o. eelor the KEU. See. m, Tp, I To be educated one must read the best literature. , The best literature 1 eipenslve. , Leslle'e Illustrated , , Weekly. rubUnhed at 110, ITIfth Avenue, hew York, is full of the best thltigs. It Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and IU literary department are edited with co ti re mate skill. Such a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every borne. The subscription price of Leslie's Is 14 pe nnum. We make the unparalleled offer of s copy ot 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 ever he made W again. These two paper meke a most acceptable Cbrtatinsa or blrlhdsy gift, and will be constant remludera of the giver's kindness.) y Remit by postal order or chock lo the y Heppner Orotzon. Tj" WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Pwbllshed Every Eaturdsy 13 Astor Place New York Cotlectione at ads ea ail potn rwaaonabl Tsnne. Snrplut and ttndlvhled Trents, ESt.OtX) 00. i HoUet Of Intention. Lawa Ofni a at L Osaat'. . VOTtrit t nrURY iYm that ti4e (Hlliwtne nam irtllw kM let entw-w M hia ttiiaiiitna la laaae taal wwtl In eittrl nf hi. rlalnt. and that 14 Pta4 Will t ! kwtnraioaiitr '!. trw mintt. r- at llppi,Jre"H. en lt, ir, vis KtiwARU CIIAI'MAK, Hd E an rllf Ihetl'jsrH and fcinriMkll'itiiHlf)It . H aawta th. Mluwln will.. n I.. ( hi. ftuiUawoM netdeore epnn aad mlUtaUoe of said lent. II Vriv4l at H'fln, Or . I darlr R r..lrtr. ot M"' ' Hwjah Rtr. nf B.iM(. Of., sn4 Lerl L. Hi it. ni (iiH.w, Ur, . .. l. tax It Mdater, Lrma Hork mf ! Hi ptif al To'eloek, a. n T a, TbqrUf , ao4 Hatarda;; arnvee at e'loek, p, am,, Monda;, Weleel; aad Frtd,a. Will essks (nesMii'ii wlUi brsnebtrsia ba oWired. fare II, tar-k F Freigbt H at pt pantxL J. II. Bel lea brock, riop. t Harry Wertea'l dmt etore. '. the tnllawlna? wllnew to orova nla fwiitlmmua rwal'lwnre ii(mn im rultmuna nl aald lati-l, VU; JMvpri N. rilklna, llaary rilkloa. 4ba P Uuy. KdwaM Hollowar. all t lMtif las, urron. ja r. jiixiKK. M0 kcflstar. Tbs Ontlook will be la WJ7, as it baa been during eaoh o( Its tweet" seven rears, a Uistory ol Our Owe Time. lo Me villous editorial department Tbe Outlook give a eorupiflt review r( tbs fid's prograwsi it follows wilb rare II Ibe Important bilnthropio sod is daetrial moveroenU of the day; bae a corn pie t department ol relitfioue news; devotee mncb space to tbe iulareele ol tbe bnme: review eorrent lltiatare; si'MMoys. N TRE riKM'ir fOI RT Of THE STATE of Hreiron. for Morrow Count. VY. t. Urd, H. K. Kin.. Id end fhll. M.t hmi. Hi Jfcard nf 'omtnlssloners, to., riaiiitirfs, vs. J. B. Bperry, R. V. Hprrry, eiwrry, me trre- (nn Kallnwl and Karl satliin ( miiny and r. "perry, Tbe regular abeoriptkio prme ot tbe H-rnl-Weekly Uasett ie IX.C0 nd tbe rewolar prkw ol tba Weekly Oregoniaa laraiebee ibe-rfal Ul.l-talk abonl mea U 11.60. Aayooe obanribiaf I- th 'd tblngs; and, to (bort, aire to give Oaietl aad paylnc lor on tear i r'"b iafornalloa, rrtginal ihervtloo, atlvaooa raa get Urtb tba (JsielU an 4 ! reaaonsble enUrlaiomeat. aren .a a akea Ba alt IB. a I kiyurgrroiasior .!.. iuioiasar rVglBblng with lb fifty fliflh folnms. rrttwr paiiog meur suueeriaiioiie i 1 1 ,, . ... ,. . .;,' ,. , . Pfr will a-ame tbe fegul.r n( tbe earn sioeait. wbioh will add greatly to II jt etilMiA aad aitrartlvoei. The Ontbst k U pabliebed every HalnrJey- Bfly g Iswnae year, Tbe Crel issue la cb oath U an !llntrtd Msg alio Milk troa sisgie U obartbors dairy. bsU at Heppner to TeodleHow via ntpatt- Febo hue 1 4tia. l'erenw d"troM ol ! viaittnf iedl4a ea ssv lima aad mooey by taking llie ronie. liy ae i qoeJtiting Ike a-U the previrm vea- leg tbe etega will snake r.rueMKei wilb Kaenber, ar.atining ationt twine as nsat 9 ..', t.k l.aia al e lus f aullalnn I OfTiew at (Jilt trine- Mora. W. U Lot. M ,b "" J ". togefbet fmpnelnr. I wilb a large a umlr ol ptrtnrew, Walt. Tbomrj-ow ton etue MsmsI priee oi li.e UuilooE ta three nmii aad Mowasa-nt, arrtviag evwvy 4na, or leee Ibss day ia-pt Mtwiday aad leaviag wvery tm, " day MewrtHaaday. HWteet nd ebp 1 Head for fmmn epyeaj ill oetrat. at mate to U.a ietenor. E. i. fcloeoaa, eU pro feel o to IU Oatlrtok. 13 Aalot ' lllao. Kew loikCtlv. Thnmiwni. Itrfrndanla. To J. H Huarrr. H. V. Huarre aad DrfaildanU: in me name m tne KtaUinf Orwcon: Too are hereby raoutrwd lo si.poar and anseef tlx eoinulaltit fllwl aealnsl you In the elmve enlllliNl suit, nn or iwl r I ha Rrsl rlavnfllia nasi larra ol ine ttmt sntitim eourt, l wit. Monday, the tth dar of Rtunthar. mtl : and II ymi tall so lo si rcar and sn.war. for went Iberaof. I lie plalmlttk will apply tolhe conn to srani me renal iinianl n In said eon. plaint, to wll: tor a tndsmant and darrwe acaliist you lor the sum nf Pi and Inumt Uiarenti from July let. at the rale ol eight par rani par annum, tlx aunt fit l i attorneys laws eod lor the roala end dletiuraamenie nf thl suit, end for a drne lorerlnaiii a rartala mortaea mad, eieruled and dllrMl by dafniitanu. J R S-rry and a, V. i-ry. Ui plalniin., cm the Inilowlii raa I pmrly eil'i- ata in Rnimw entiiiir, etaie ch (Hatin. wwit Houtri hall ol lha ruirilit iiiartr and north ball itt lha amithaaal analta nf kae. ju, arxith half o( a,Hilhaa eoertaf t.l Cm. a,, wasl hall of Uie Ki'ilhwaal qualb-r of Mar. I, anith waat auarWof nnrthaaai quartar ol kan. ri, mirth- aaai aiar'r m iitnaaai nwrvi af x-'th kail M aartaaaat suarw and aulh eat qiianar nf nnrthaaai ,,nariar of ear. ai, a,H,t hwl cinartar irf noftliwaal niiarwr and RuMta half al aixilriwaet 'inartaf of Mae. m. end lha n'lrthaaat oiarf Af ennthaaat qiirf nf i. ell In low.,. I, ip a, knit rai jr. E w. M . rx.K.lxl la tl, Blhra l Uia fount alafk nf saM .r..w piiiiy, n rV'k ':" id J'iftaee el iwas . Ill and 1-14. end In sail aald rm. Uweand t'1 y lb prnraMe of eaid sale In the amnt id aald lodsinaiit. alfalfa! laae. nwis end rlislHiraamante. leleewtawMma leemad sms rmrwnanl In an nrdar of lha Hn. ii.h A Uwlt, Jvlaa'd Ike e'arre aatltlM enurt, rnaa end entered la aald eoll 'lal day rf inly, I Ml RKnaa a ttrnrik.f i HTt Allnritvys hi I'laii.tll, A man who recently ba returned from Key West, Fla., says the first im pression a stranger gets of that place at tne present time is that the city has gone on a perpetual holiday spree. Bunting flies from almost every house top, and the colors are about evenly di- viaea Detween "old glory" and the em blem of the Cuban republic. Peonle of all classes and ages wear pins or other syniuoia bearing the motto "Cuba ' libre," and if Uncle Sam would only nod consent or say nothing at all about it the 15,000 patriotic inhabitants of this seagirt isle would skip across the chan nel ana tack the queen of the Antilles to the star swindled banner without sny more fuBs. "Castillo del Morro," or Morro castle, is only 87 miles from the government dock at this point, and our swift cruisers could cover the dis tance in a little more than fouT hours. The defenses of Havana are obsolete and out of date, and a-Cuban colonel, a member of Uemez' staff. orenlv de clares that anyone of our armored ships could pass the fort and take the city without-difflculty: that is, as far as the land defenses are concerned. This far southern city, lyrnir almost within the tropics, is the only town of importance below Mason and Dixon's line that was never under the stars and bars of the confederacy, The popula tion is about evenly divided between white Cubans, colored Cubans and white Bahamians. There are not more than a score of real American families resident on the ieland, but notwith standing this fact the great mass of the people are loyal to the union first and to Cuba next. It ts curious, though true, that of all the houses, dwellings, stores, hotels and other buildings that dot tbe island from one shore to the other, not one of them has a dhimney or anything that will answer the purpose of a chim ney. Handsome residences and lowly hovels ere alike in this respect, and irom no eminence, gazing out over acres of roofs an all sides, one is at once struck with the wnt of something to complete the symmetry of the picture. Wood and coal or fuel of any kind are unknown quantities, as the tropical at mosphere furnishes at all times of the year all the heat required, and foroook log purpose sticks of carbon are used, which are sold by peddlers, who hawk their wares about the streets. There are fww stores, as we under stand such things, and no markets. Signboards in Spanlah will tell you where a barber shop Is locatl or Where to buy coral ornament. There are not more than half a dozen real stores con ducted on the American plan In tbe whole Islnnd. Instead of a market there Is a dally uctlon near the government dork, where everything In the way of provis ions, furniture ri fruit is knocked down to the highest bidder. Itrtrmnaa, alligator pear ami pineapples are. the commonest articles of nunrhaae. and here dhipa from Jamaica, Culm ond Nassau, In the Bahamas, unload their cargoes and dispose of them at ruinous rates rather than risk a voyage at this time of year to more northern ports. Quirk sales and small profits ser.ni to be the prevslllng idea with them. As a consequence Key Wrert Is, perhaps, the greatest banana ami pineapple market In the world. On almost any day one can aer ii re an enormous bunrh of bnnanns, ripe or green, at from ten to fifteen cents, and ran cart away all the luarloui pineapples be enrea to purchase at one, two or three rents esrb. 1)1 rertly oopslt to the harbor dorks, on the farther aide of the Island, and far ing Cuba, la a large dancing pavilion railed Ia Briaa, where Monday and Krl- ly nlghla and Aaturdny afternoons pulilir danrea are held. It has Urge broad rr remiss rrverbaiklrg the ers, Wlilidi make Itlretl roiiirnndes, and a ronimodloui dancing hall within, where tboae who desire ran trip the light fan taatle to their hearts' content iion the payment of a small fee. Tbe very ttret jieople attend theae dnnrra, and mnv gv simply for th promenade or to amoke or rtiat with friends, but alioul anyone tep even so miirh a toe iiui the dancing floor a dark-skinned Cubnii Is Immediately at hand with a prof ffrrd hat Into wblrh a coin must be dmptied. Tli ere must b at k-smt S.oori refugees In Key Weat, nonnrmliataiila aad exiles from their homes, whodnre not return under tha present Bpanleb rule, and who must await the aolution ol 14. e war problem one way or the othef tie lure they ean return and resume Un-lr tu-r fill orrupatlrrns.-hlrago Chronicle. Deafness Cannot Be Cored By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the eir. There ia only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tbe muooas. lining ot tbe Eustachian tube. When this tube gets iDflamed you have a rnmDlizg sound or imperfeot hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation oan be taken out Bnd this tube restored to its normal con dition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont of ten are censed by oatarrh, which is nothing bat ao inflam ed condition of tbe muooas eurfaoeb. We will give One Hundred Dollars tor any case of deafness (caused by oatarrh) that cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrl Cure. Send for oiroulara, free. ; F. J. CHENEY & (JO., tSTSold by druggists, 75o. , Toledo, O. Walla Walla will renew her races this fall with four days sport beginning on Wednesday, Oot. 20, and running until Baturday, four days. Tbey will bang $2,000 ifa parses, and give visiting horse men a oordial reception and guarantee them good sport and tbe payment of their winnings. Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. De Wilt's Little Early Risers are very small pills in aize, bat are most effective in preventing the roost serious forms of liver trouble snd stomach troubles. They onre constipation and beadacbe and regulate the bowels. For sale by Oooser & Brook. As typhoid fever is usually more or leas prevalent at this season of tbe year, tbe following test ot tbe parity of water is worth trying, says an exchange: Get a nickel's wottb of nitrate ot silver at tbe drug store ond pat it in a tumbler ot water trom yonr well. It the water is pare it will remain dear, it impure it will tarn blae, if very impure it will tarn muddy. In this manner yon will know if tbe water you. drink is pare or whether it is impregnated with germs ot disease. 8tnnds at tbe Head. Ang. J, Bogel, tbe leading druggist oi Hbreveport, La., say : "Dr. King' New Dieooyery tbe only thing that cure my oongh, and it is tbe best seller1 1 have." J. F. Campbell, fmerohant ot Bafford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; it never (ails, and is a sure onre tor Coo sumption, Coughs and Colds, I cannot sny enough for its merits." Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Cold is not an experiment. It ba been tried for a quarter of a century od today Hands at tbe bead. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Conser Brook's drag store. A Kansas man wbo simply oonld Dot get harvest bends, says so exchange, pat this siga upon bl fence: "Harvest and wanted. Hired girl blonde and genial. Cabinet organ mosio io tbe vening. Pie three limes a day. Three poop of sugar with every oup ot onffee. Hammock, feather beds, or leather di van at yoar option tor deeping. Hit- ig hour 9 o'clock in th morning. Three boar rest at noon. Come one, come all. Chamberlaiu' Colic, Cbolera and Diar rhoea remedy always afford prompt re let. For sale by Conser k Brock. , H ime of Ueppner's siJewalk are iu a wretched condition. Th walks on May I reel, leading so roe Willow creek, need pedal attention. Banister to Ibe walk acres tbe oreek would add great ly to tba lately ot children wbo will oon be compelled tooroe several lime daily on their wy to aad from ohool. Teachen' Emmnation. virTKEi ntarar invrw that tf A a lha porniM nl ei.tlii an esmiHitia all parwme a bo mar il.awteal.M ae rendl tee las, ha. nt lha e hl i.l tl, I. n.unlf a ... I alaU I. Mala awt III. .!!(.!.. was. thananaly, ar hl a,aar1f!t,4Ml lhara.il li HoCf a a!! Ilr etaal".tl'H al II. mrt hmiaa al llaua, iHanln. H"a1ir, Ihi llth I i-f Ibis KmI day of hut . m m m Y w amrt et, laal yi . Mnfrww I n Any Me dewiring to belld either tl er bsra will task aoy by al. tag ee tbe OaistM tfSos 67 if 1' Kaew Ills Im. ' Mies M Now, Hamilton, you read Ui lesson Ui tf first and thrrt tell me with the elosM book, what yon read. llamQtnn (readlne') Kr llm cow, Can thi evrw run? t an the row run as swiftly as th horeeT No. the rm run more swlfily than tliec.w. ((.'Ins rg tin tbe tvsik to tHI what hei bS read) et onto lis row, Kin hr jlb Iris ran? iwirher life stieranmti. Kin d row do up de borwe frariln'? Naw, da rrw ain't In tt W d k'rrae-10 king Win ftrmlnsry UevW-w, i - . Msess, H !lMne a Uis reel lenra, not only of the ImmIv, Ihi t f the besHt It Is a lsa I the affectum to untuld and develop, fi lrr rhlldrew to love and Irani lo e!ey In frrf buelNMwi and wife tf t'rd riml tisr' together anil flisae life a) I Iraalrg. I l.t ol)nrt ol all a4i,Ution sluld t to t hsinvy at home; II are not py tlirr", w ranriot ! bipy elarwbrre. It Is Ids Wet pro'il of the ,rior nf fsonly tni Ut s a happy fiMsldt It Lvuis CU) lV,u,m ral. a. . F0VDER Absolutely Pure NO SLEEP FOR 25 YEARS- at 8t. Strange Case ot a Carpenter Living Louis, llo. John O. Satte, carpenter and builder at St. Louis, has been awake 25 years. His last slumber came go many year ago that be bag forgotten what it is like to lie down al night and awake refreshed and rejuvenated. Sleep is an unknown quantity with Satte. He either lie up on bis bed and gazes oa tbe star, or, it io a restless mood, takes long walks in to the oountry, returning at daybreak to begin work iu bia little shop, just north ot tbe house. His neishbora call him "Tbe man who never sleeps." Satte attributes bis sleeplessness lo a noise wbioh continually roars in his bead like a oataraot, At times it sound like tbe buzz and whirr of wheels saw. ing their way through beayy timber. Again the Bound resembles esoaping steam, but at time they mingle in a horrible deafening roar. Owing to tbe noises in his head, Uutte doe not hear readily. He say that the ringing in bia ear was caused by an overdose of quinine whioh was admin istered to him in 1872. He took 52 grains at one dose, and when be awoke next day be heard a noise in his head which has remained there ever sinoe, keeping bim awake every day and night for 25 years. Suite is 70 year old. He carries bia age graoefully and does not look tbe worse tor bis long siege ot wake latnees. ' The "lliorollet's Beit Friend" ie familiar Dam for DeWitt'a Wltcb !lgsl Halve, alway ready lor emergencies, Wbile a tpedflo tor pile, it also inataot- 1 relieve and cores eats, bruises, salt rbeum, eczema and all affnotlnn ol th kin. It never fail. For Kale by Conser Brook. Practise Eounomy In baying medioins in other matter. It ii economy to get Hood' Sarsaparilla because there Is more medioical value in Hood's Sarsaparilla thau in any other. Every bottle of Hood' Sarsaparilla oon tain 100 dose and will average, taken aoeording to direoliona, lo last a month, while other last bnt a fortnight. Hood' rill are tbe only pill to take with Hood's Ssrasparilla. Easy and effioient. E. O.: A. O, Bartholomew, oonnty adg ot Morrow couoty, i in the oity from Heppner, on bi wsy to Oakedele to attend tbe cburoh conference there. Mr. Bartholomew is a republican South. ern Methodist, a somewhat noteworthy combination. He formerly resided at Milton In thl oonnty, Heppner, be re ports, is booming under th ioflueoo ot good price for sheep, wool and grain. A Beaarkable Care for Chroale Dlerrkow. In 1802, when I served my oountry a a private in Company A, 107th Penn sylvania volunteers, I contracted obronio diarrhoea. It bat given m a great deal of trouble ever tlnoe, I bv tried dozen different medicine and aeveial prominent dootora without any perma nent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a mple bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy, and after that I bongbl and took a CO cent bottle; and now I cao lay that I am entirely oared. I can oot be thankful enough to you lor Ihi great remedy od recommend tl lo all suffering veter an. If in doubt wrltem. Your grate fully, Henry Hieinhergar, Allcnlowo, T. Hold by Conser k Brock. Huberts i; Itigby, ot Jamaica, Iowa, bought 6V K) bead of stser ia Ibis vlcln Ity, wbioh tbey will (hip to Easter markets. Tetter, Hall-ltheuin and rtema The Intense U bin and smarting. Incl dent to thees dlerasns. la Instant! v allayed tr antilylng CbamlMirUlu tye ana Hkln liitiii.-tit. Many very bad caswi have been permanently cured by It. It la equally efficient Mr limning pure ana favurttJt remndy fur wire nipples, chspie4 bands, chilblain, frost biUw ml chronic eorw eye, w cu. per box Dr. ('1r' (odlUoa I'ewden, are just what a horse ned when in bad condition. T'tnk;, bUtua purtner ana vermifuge. They are not IihhI but medicine and the best In nse to put boras In prims condition. cents per package. 't put 1'Hce 2H Mr. H. I. (iarriguee departed Tues day f.r Miltoa lo visit her ller. Tbe 111 raoe meeting ot Prineville Jot kty dab bsgio on Oct. 28, and eon tlnoe Ot dsy. A purse of 11.050 baa been raised nd tbe eeiiion promisee to be lively one. He not deceived! A coogh, boarinsea or croup are not to be trilled with. A do in time ol Hhiloh' Cur will tav yon much trouble. Hold by Conser k llrotk. y H. Wilkinson, tbe wool man, cam np from Tbe Dalle Tuesday morning. II joa bits ever sesn Utile ohilj in parol y em ol hooping eongh, or tl yon hsvebssn nnnyd bytcooitant tick ling In the throat, yon ean ppreeUls th taluaolOoe Minat Cough Curs, whlflb give quick rellel. Hold by Con ser k Brork. CATARRH T. L. I'artletl, ol Ha Frinoiseo, wa bare Tnaedsy. Dr. J'ibn W, Ilasron, ot tbe lUdlmbl ba keg beer on draught lb Hop 1 OolJ Best ol liquor aad eigari In took. II localVisease e I lae el eaiee eae tl raa ke rwra ay a ylaaaawt ra. rty wktrfc Isei.iiaS lu aaniy Iota Ins eaatrita. tie. leg ! a 1 1 aike4 it gle Ely's Cream Balm C. J. Wilsoa, ol loas, was doing bus! In tbe metropolis Toesdty. Is a kMtwMtad ts he Ik ev-4 i,ioar. sat f Iwl awk. 4 Is Ha4 ea4 Hay faaat al ail swlav i ntaa a4 n.anaw tee eal I wee is, etar pa a a4 li.Samw.ao.-a, ki laa tmt.m, pttm faaa tna mWu. f r-aa awrfa, ,a.uu taa aaaa. af al -i. rnim" uHrarravakiii. AX I MIslaliSH Wsreae kvaal. Hew ! t'urelhst cough with Hhllob's Cure. Tie best eougb euro. Relieves eroap promptly. On aalllioe bottle sold Issl year. 40 doss lor Uocla. Hold by Coo er k brock. f I). A. Currty, forraetly el I'sadleton, ba ops tied np IS eeot barber shop ia IhsoldstaaJ on tbe Mallook corner. Work (Ifk'tlf lrt I. Call on bitft. tu J! f