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If bo, be sore and eee that yonr ticket reads via me HonnvvBstern Line ....THE.... CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAUA RAILWAY THIS IS THE Great Short Lir)e BETWEEN DULUTI., St. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vusttliiiled Dining ami nieeiung tar 1 rnlus, and Motto: LIA WAR ON VIVISECTION. DltlG PAPER Frivods and Enemlea of the Prac- tioe Are Clashing. THE CHItONICLB ranks with Ma greates! aewspapers In the United Mates. THK CHRONICLE has do equal en the Paellle Coast. It leads all lu ability, enterprise and news. THK CHKONICLK'S Telegraphic Reports ars the latest and most reliable. Its Local News tbs fullest and spiciest, and 1U Editorials from tbs ablest pens In the country. TUECHUONIOLK bas always been, and always will be, the friend and obamplon of the people as agaiust combinations, cliques, corporations, or oppressions of any kind. It will be ladependeal Lo everyiiUof neutral la nothing. ., si nnttM if JiiiLff f ii! HjtM!t LOCAL EQC1BS. The Chronicle Bulldlsg. the: daily By Ma'l, Postage raid. $6.70 a fa. The Weekly Chronicle Hid Croat st WeoUy in the Coaitry. S1.50 a fei (Iaolutitnjf pondum) to any part of ti Cnlt4 Htatei, L'aimtls and Mux lea. THR WKRKLV CHItONICLB, the brthtt and moat complete Wuclcly Newspaper In th world, prints retfiihirly 84 column, or twelve (fignn.of Newt, LI turn turn and General Informa tion; nlio a magi, til cunt Agricultural Department. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FR-E. The lialted Statss Beast Beslegrcd t7 Contending; Factions Emi nent Antls Making; at Vl orou Fight. One of the hardest fights of the cen tury between the advocates of vivisec tion on the one side and its opponents on the other has been going1 on in. the United States senate committee on the District of Columbia for two years, and at present the antis are in the lead. .The bill introduced by Senator McMil- 1 Ian restricting vivisection in the Dis trict has been reported favorably by the committee. What the result of the con test in the house of representatives will be remains to be seen. The McMillan bill, after providing fhat any person taking part in experi ments calculated to give pain shall for the first offense be punished by a fine of $150, and for the second off ense a fine of $300 and with imprisonment for six months, makes stringent provisions under which vivisection can be carried i. There are to be regular inspections of the places where the experiments are held, and the president ia required to appoint the inspection officers. The testimony taken by the committee fills a large printed book of nearly 200 pages. Arguments for and against the measure were made by some of the leading physicians, lawyers and public men of the country. Reports from for eign1 scientists and results of experi ments also were filed with the commit tee. Petitions containing the names of scores of men and women of national prominence were filed in favor of the act, whilo memorials and resolutions from dozens of medical societies and medical -men were presented in oppo sition to it. Gen. and Mrs. Miles, Bishop Henry Y. Satterlee, Mrs. U. S. Grant, Justices Harlan, Brown, Brewer, White and Peekham, of the United States supreme court; Comptroller Eckels, Montgom ery Blair, Rev. Dr. Dix, the late Bishop Phillips Brooks and half a hundred phy sicians were among those who sub- icribed to the bill. These statements from the point of view of those who favor vivisection told of the wonderful achievements result ant from the practice and the extent to which mankind had been benefited by them. One of the most persistent forces op erating against vivisection is the So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. John P. Haines, superintena- Dorence Heritt, of Sao Finoieoo, was here Saturday. Old Sport ia still supposed to ba dead, bat when he comes back to life yon may look oat for him. FELL OFF THE SHIP. Sailors Who Were Hot Aeesiieswa to the Trailer Gunboat. They were two jolly taxs off duty and making the most of a brief relief from 'keeointf ship." After a convivai cau up the line they were coming through Jefferson avenue on the rear end of a motor car and smoking their pipes THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNG TROUBLES AMD CONSUMPTION CAN BE CORED. An Eminent New York Chemist and scientist Hakes Free Offer to Our Headers. Semeililna fa Know. t v u while they talked with the usual volu- uiaj us WUIIU OUUICIUIUK u anvil ..... . ., . a. a that ,he very best medicine for restoring that tired oat nervous system to a healthy tbe utUe f ftt of Neptune Btepped to vigor if Electric Bitters. This medicine xht) treet that she might have a clear is purely vegetable, seta by giving tone passage. Of course he had to touch his to the nerve centres in the stomach, cap and bythisceremonyhewas delayed gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys lust long enough to have the car start and aids these organs in throwing off with a jerk as his foot was on the step TLEg impurities in tbe blood. Electric Bitters M "J0 "c "lv improves the appetite, aids digestion, and Pavement he struck out like a strong - . ' , . ' . swimmer for two or three strokes De is pronoanoed by those who have tried fore realizin- that he was Mt in the it as the very best blood purifier and water. nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or $1.- uin overboard," whooped the lad 00 per bottle at Conser & Brock's drug on the platform. "Dropped over the store. ' port side of the stern. Slow her down, man. slow her down and back up, as Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures he excitedly grasped the arm of the con- where others fail. It is the lea ling ductor. "Give the engineer his bells," Coach Care, and no home should be and he seized the strep that registers without it. Pleasant to take and goes fares, jerked it at the rate of five dollars as beneficial to humanity as can be rtoht to the snot. Sold bv Conaer & per minute till it came out by the roots, 0iBimed by any modern genius. His screw. Meanwhile the little fat sailor was coming like a duck in a foot race, wav ing his handkerchief and shouting; "Ship ahoy!" as if the fate of Robinson Cruso would be his should that car es cape. The passengers could do noth ing for laughing. The conductor was vainly striving to suppress the excited tar aboard, and he was calling upon his The distinguished chemist, T, A. Slo oo m, of New York City, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable oure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), broDohial, long and ohest troubles, stubborn ooughs, catarrhal affections, general deoline and weakness, Iobs of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, win send tti..tt ttur- (all different) of his New Dis coveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for tbem. Bis "New Scientific Treatment" has oured tbonsands permanently by its timely use, aDd be considers it a simple professional dnty to soffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible oure. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, and tbis great chemist, patiently experi menting far years, has produced results WANTELV-AN IDEAoT thing to patent? Protect yonr ideas; they mar. bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WEDUKR BUKN & CO.. Patent Attorneys. Waahington. D. C for their tLoUO prise oiler. Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under the firm name of Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in the barber business in tbe new stand, two doors south of the postofflce. They solicit a call. Shaving, 15 cents. tf. A good bicycle, suitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu s matio tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam & Bisbee'B, , tf Now is the time to get tbe Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper . of tbe West. With tbe Gazette, both striot ly in advance, one year, $3.60. No better' combination of newspapers oanbe made in the state. Brook. A woman living at Cross Keys, Wasoo, oounty, says tbe Condon Globe, recently gave birth to triplets and tbe evidence of prosperity was reoeived in suob high glee by tbe oommaoity that tbe commis sioners met and awarded her $25. It is queer that no fuss was made over the basband. He is tbe one who ought to have reoived tbe reward. Any one who eyes to be blasted and his timbers to be is so unforuaate as to get them three at a time needs all the substantial sympa thy be oan gather in. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,' Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cores Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refuuded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Conser & Brock. shivered if he didn't scuttle the craft if she didn't come to and rescue his mate. He swore, too, that he was be ing marooned, for he wanted off to give the fat one a hand. He was released at the next corner, where he stood, shaking his fist while he called the con ductor a bloody pirate till his puffing consort came alongside. Then, they went rolling toward the police station to eee what the "chief commodore" would afford them in the way of ven geance. -Detroit Free Press. assertion that lung troubles and con sumption are curable in any climate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in bis American and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those oured in all parts of tbe world. Tbe dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Sloonm, M. 0., 98 Pine street, New York, giving post office and express address, Hnd the free medicine will be promptly sent direot from his laboratory. Sufferers should take instaut advan tage of his generous proposition. jriease ten tne Doctor that you saw this in tbe Gazette, published Bt Hepp ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 jr. NOTICE. Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples , eggs or butter on subscription aoconnts, ', Any one owing tbis office can settle tbeir , acoonnts in this manner "id oan't dq it - too soon to suit us. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Land Office at The Dalles, Oreook. .July 21, 1897. COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at this office by 0. B. Dow 1b against S. E. Walker for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 4322, dated March 15, 1892, upon the E'4 NWS Bee 84 Ktf SW Sec. 27, township 3, South Ranged E, in Morrow county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at thin office on the 24th day of 8ept., 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged abandonment. J. W. Morrow, county clerk, is authorized to take the testimony in this case at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 18, 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. JAS. T: MOORE, 67-78 Register. SUMMONS. BOYS IN WALL STREET. A man living near Antelope mort gaged bis farm to buy bis wife a pair of diamond earrings, says tbe Condon Globe. The wife took in washing to pay the interest on tbe mortgage, but the first job she did she lost one of tbe sparklers in tbe suds and tried to hang herself in the bum, but the rope broke and she fell on a Jersey oow worth $150, breaking tbe- cow's back. Her husband Their First Dntlea What Ia Expected of Them. A Wall street boy is expected to be at the office at nine o'clock in the morn-. ing and remain there as long as his services are needed, though he usually gets away about four o'clock. He has on allowance of half an hour at noon for luncheon, but the rest of the time aelongs to his employer. He is expect ed to bo neat in appearance, clean as ent of the society, took a leading part then undertook to shoot the oow to end to hands and face, well mannered, DO YOU WANT THE CHRONICLE In the fight for the bilL ne said to a reporter for the World: "I am opposed to vivsection tiecause I do not think it right to torture living animals, especially when the results produced are of so doubtful a nature. I maintain that all needless experi ment on living animals ought to be prohibited; that the use of living anl- nialB by students for the purpose oi acquiring surgical dexterity is unnec essory her misery, but the gun burst and de stroyed bis eyesight, end bis wife ran way with a lightning rod peddler, Tbe mortgage is tbe only thing that is lett intact. What Dr. A. E. Baiter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe effect of yonr Shiloh's Care in oaaes The repetition of experiments of advancad oonsninption, I am prepared 'ALWAYS ON TIMIi hits kIvkii llils roiid a imllnim! rrmitHtlnn. All i'Ihmim'B of imuM'iitfi'rs i-Hrrlnd mi the vcltliiilrij trnlns wlthuiil inlta rlmrgn. Hilp your freight and travel over this Ihiiiuiis lluu. All aKt'lils have ili ki'la. W. II. M RAH, K. HWAOK, Ucii. Agi-iit, Trav. K. .V I'. Agl. iV Washington Ht., Turlliim!, Or. CHICAGO MmMi & si. Paul R'y This Hallway Co. 0er;iti'B Its train on tint faiunns block )ntnm; LiifM lis trains by rW'i'li ioity llinn-li out; I'stn tin (vli'lirttti'.l fliu'trin lu rtli trail ing lump ; Hans rlily t ) u 1 1 ' I I "ih..i kf.r train rrv il.iv Mini lut'lit Im'Iwim'Ii Ht. 1'itiil ami I'tili'Mgo, anil Omnlia an. I UliH'Hgn; the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Reversible Map? dllOWINO Tho United States, Dominion of Canada and Northern Mexioo OK ONIC HIU1C, Q And tha "Map of the World UN THIS OTlllCa BID1L Send 93 and Ort thft Map and We kly hroiilclr for One Ynar, iaiugn prepaid on M tp and I'apjr. ADIIKKMH M. II. d YOimo, Proprietor It P. ChranMa, at riLAitciHut ci before classes of students for the mere I nurnose of demonstration ia likewise imeless and ought to be prohibited. The use of anaesthetics ought to be required in every case in whl;h they can be npplied." N. Y. World. to say it is the most remarkable remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion. It has oertaioly saved many from consumption. Sold by Conser k Brock. HE LIKED SAUSAGE. K TrllintB to the ralntableneaa of Msarrrali-d Donkey. One of the glories of the city of Lyons, which claims the attention and admiration of every visitor, lw w tiKtio product of the butcher known as HituciHhon do Lyon, or In Lngllsb. I.yon Kiiuange. It U made of donkey raw Baker City Republican: W. E. Brook, of Heppner, Oregon, who is engaged id the drug business, is in the oity. A Bare Thing, for Yon A transaction in which yon oan not lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and eliiggiah liver. Cub truthful at all times, prompt in obedi ence and faithful in. guarding the se crets of his employers. The dutiee first assigned to him are to carry messages,' deliver stocks at other brokerage offices, and obtain checks for them. After awhile he is advanced to making comparisons of sales of stocks and taking the checks received from other brokers to be certi fied at t he banks. Of late years the steck exchange clearing house has done away with so much of the stock delivery by boys that the number of them on the street is not more than half what it used to be. Formerly it was not uncommon to see from 25 to 100 boys waiting in line at each of the prominent banks to get checks cdrtifledsand nearly every bank employed a private policeman to keep the boys in Jine and In order. A story is told of a new boy on the street who once went to make a delivery of stock. When the bookkeeper made up the accounts at the close of the day he found himself $80,000 short, and an caminAtiofi of the books ebowed that one of the boys had failed to bring THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER, located at Heppner, in the state of Ore gon, is closing up Its affairs. All note holders and others, creditors of said association, are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and other claims agaiust the association for payment. n.u. it. bishop, 555-76 Cashier. The Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner is that conduoted by William Gordon , next door to tbe Heppner Gazette ranoh. Mr. Gordon ia accommodating, has a good yard and abundant facilities to take care of stock in first class shape. His prices are very reasonable. He bas bay and grain for sale. Has lately added a car load of baled timothy. Come to the Gazette offloe and get a decent IdV'dt envelops printed. Government envelops look cheap, and besides you CBnnot get your business card printed thereon. tf TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. The Oregon Mortgage Company, Llmitedi a Corporation, Plain tiff, vs. Berend Poppenga and Ella Pop penga, Defendants. To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, de fendants above named, in the name of the State of Oregon s You are hereby required to appear and answer or other, wise plead to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the Circuit Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897; and if you fail to so answer or otherwise piead, " for want thereof, plaintiff will take Judgment against defendant, Berend Poppenga, for the sum of $450.00 together with Interest thereon at , the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 1st day of December, 1895, and for the further sum of $50.00 attorneys' fees and for the costs in this suit, and plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree of foreclosure ana sale of the following described mortgaged premises, to wit: TheSWUof the NEW and the SHofthe SWfcand theNWH of the HWfc of section 19, township 4, soutn ot range 25, J. W. M., and for the application of the proceeds of said sale of property to the payment of the Judgment nd costs herein prayed for against defendant. Berend I oppenga. lnis summons is pnDiisnea by virtue oi an order made by Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge ot tne aoove entitled court on tne ttira flay oi July, 1897. ELLIS & LYONS. 64-77 Attorneys lor Plalnuns. The Gazette bas a scholarship for sale, good for one school year at Bishop Soott Aoademy, Drop in and see about this if you have a boy to eduoate. tt Pat quarter in your pooket and don't spend it till you get down to Low Tillard's. Finest liquors Bnd oigars Near city ball. a See those new Russian Tan shoes down at Liohtentbal's. Latest styles, best quality, reasonable prices. Yon cannot do better anywhere. tf SUMMONS. donkey and no wiritrr hm celebrated carets Candy Cathartic, tbe wonderful back a check in return for some stock )T IN v I) .v s I... " I Is I VP I I ll'l I.' II. "Ill nectioiia lik dark-red n ilntlii'd with whits-, it inny lecnt iiiliiiitt'siiiial tliiiint'KH. leaving a si HIKOrilll t'AU- TO Sr. I ' A I I . .MIWKAl'OLlS iri.rni j Mini r AKU.I n I'm: i:r.i,KN. Alwn cpemlis nIi'HUI lieati'.l er-l ilmlcl trains, carrying Dim latent private compartment car, library IxiuYl amok intf tarn, and palme diaaihg room trewr. Tailor oar, frer rreliniiit cdnlr oars, and I li Veijr bc-l timing eliair Car ai tvit r. Ki'r lowest fi.l.-s In liny oilt in tlir I'lilted Mati-s ir ('.ma la, si ply In Selil or s l ln-na J. W.CAsr.Y, Trar. I'nss. Aeut. t '. J i:iiv, Oeiii'ral k.-hI, I'nillmi.l, Or txrtmtNct. 'j iJ : 1 I'li'lti ta issued tit all pmi.ls in lln I'mleil Hluli and I aliaila. Cllli tun 1 Atl other , UUIIH Wa-IIIXiiTHI '.i Ml I it i KtM4 Cm lUt.TIMlHlK J- Ill III" ! Sr. .I.'M I'll Nrs Ii.mk stti.l I Mr. Uu is hwrti.n I Nitiiiini.i ; u.mhiM ' tti'Minatinn the gnttt roiioinicnl excellence of tbis pa- tleut, vexatious and oft4-n Ill-used beast with more delicate appreciation than the lute Philip (! illicit Ilnmerton, in 't'linptera on Anininla." "Of the unk, when living, I could not hiv IiUH'h that mwlioliy invoraiue, ouv when he npiM-nrs in the tnt of sau- eixMttn he .may Iw praiaed without tho xlii'lileft real riot ion. marble it to an aurfiiosj Minaillicr than Hie fliirot veneer. In llie ui.'iHft it In closely wmma'd In silvery fnil, to giliwd ignliiftt the Influences of the sir. In the (tweet.! nstoelntioim of the tnriiinrv Hit' tuuii'WMou luui list itlnc. Weary nfl-r the morning' march, the tourist tiikra it from h in kiiniMick, and I n. it im m his lr n.t tlioxe ihilntv (links which nrr Its alieta. The utrvngth tf his voulh cotnea ln'k to liltn, and the Alpine miows no longer seem Innctt-.s-a l.le. "At the tnte Heat. ItnjierHil lmnqiM't ttrf aniit'inkttt in not disdained. At tho plenwitit pifiiU' by the ahndy river It I found In I lie welcome Iwtsket. The nngler hnm it lit hl Itni.', I he ahooter In liia e.ipni'ioMM x-ki-t. the canoettt In his Lilliputian enliin of stuns. "'I MtuctMoit di I ton, aad lattn'tinv nient when we enM live rfkinny rvniwuit of thee intit the rtrcain, but. the Utile flatten raMiirregnte enevrly 1t the ln qne.t, nul ush each other what tit'Mf animal has viel.titl hia tlesh for thrtr ftjttlng." Youlh'a t'onitnlon. new liver slimolaut and intestinal tonio are sold by all druggists and guaranteed to oure or money refuuded. 0. 0. C. Are a sure thing. Try a box today; 10c, 'J5M 50o. Sumple and booklet free, tt Doctor If yoa must know, rmi'nra, yonr husband won't live twenty-four hours loiiifer. 'Goodness gracious!" ejected the broken beurteJ but ec momi ciil wimiaii, "and here you've gnne and presnnheil rnongli medioine for five .lays" Til Bits. Cit:.rrb onred. A clear hea.l and sweet brr.ith secure I with Nhilob's Cutarrh It-nndy; s.ild on a gnarsntee. N .siil inj i t ir free. PolJ by Couser k Hmck. x 'rtsiit . . . - i'bj . T AO! Mat, os sic ma, rOSVMICM1S An. t. ...4 rf..t m a M .1 Mh. h A t rnr inn iiir.'rinttioii, iinn c ir.lt, in ipi ttcai'ta, cli'., caII mi m ntr V. C Amis t, A l t'n ai.r... Aifl N. I'. liy, A..I.O..H l a... Awl l int I . i r. ruitlsii.l, Or aaMM I. I 1 I ' ' i lie lii'iiiiiiior Line SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, if . ..l.fVr t ,i Mstafc a ft luttll WltIMi u 9 t ' - I 4l t A 4 -1 ') MUNN A CO., I'n.i, Orw .it, '1 l.r Oarliit iI.h a , . t ij'H .I lmlii.1; i.f anf -tina l-ul II pt-lli'.l In it .il ii p. mi lti rah o lsonl mt'fti ll.'ti, I. ell, if I I it li e la Com a lt sic l.s fill aonl.rf b C.-fi.flliis an lnlii'.t or II. man alt i imn I s lna I bv I , -r 1 l.n. W rauti'il Itm ! " anf ullirf .lss I'tiimi I .lint 1'iiiitti'etinna a! Ht. Paul. Miiineapitlia, Knii-Ms IM), Uiiiuli'i, Ml. I j'iiik and ellur promt llellt pull. Is lUi.-t aite eh t'Vr l tlir.nii:li I. ui lit rl. ... ..l. t. - ..... 1 1. roii k-n in an to .inn mi niui I blua. ia I si'iniia an. I Nnriliein I'ai itlt Meant ship I mi pnii) ' hue lilsronranlaa last. Mra. Iltthiiik. r- Put really tllm-otir- siged nlamt imr Will. I tliin't llievr hr 'a tleatiiitsl to U a ,,'rcnt until, after nil. .Mr. iiuiiiiiKt-r ll4ll, iMiitM'ttae W lint ' pul llmt i.l.-.t Into v.iiir Infill? "Wli, ka-k nl Ilia 1,1 i.t l'r lut nr. eritfl from Imti. He's been In onl l.tre to vt.ua now, aihI Iih hstulwrtt- tllif I ! ,;j .., k-..l (1,1,1 y i ,T,n rtiAil It ltf!il t tT. i.l. ml like pt ml t leieUml I. i l.'i. nnf Iniltan I nusnnl. "I .e Inli'l,,.," n. ii.inu, ittenns Ii.. M. tint,-., ft I. .in.-e (i-ollii-tiotl of l.li.i.li- l-liin.l II ,l,.fi, :, soi till. Vol, t. l-ti-e ii, 1 1,,1(. i. tll Itulutti word for f.t'li. r " I Ii ,( in the Indian It.blr ii, Iih.Ii f. r l.i-.l nr.. tiiir I If it t en' v I all" r I he l,, m 1.. II I, rt,.. Hull ..llli I ii , I ',, ,i I,,,. ,,r, u In I, . ,.,,f . Ilik' In It s" I , ii I 1'ie III. lull i n flvr.l .!! I.t ,..tl .i.l,. , . , Til t,iia nk,., "fo'i ail wLiLirult" wii. .l tse Itl t-iiU'liM'ti ti-, i .i'!i-. ,t,-te, iii's rant'if; II hi.it fi Hi U- tr ii.thi.tl "t.ml im. I l.1li:e" ll.l in W .!cl. .i f..tfiie to t lie l ie tie .i'ti i I n n ri .ri-lty when tt.i.4. to tl.i ir root a, Ibiia votit-g irirls are "iinv." f n in "star " W lirn irrtsi n t""" i til hum i. ii-1 1 le totnif li.l r. Mmi,s. l-.i.-l At. ' A.m.tL . I. Ii l.w.m ' I M .,,l.l;n kl.f i. i , m.i. i r ia- it a. fm . .... " .Sva J i. 4 l.tMim.' ...m, 1 1 i lftl Jvtll lot I TlnlslliT.-M.: El Recorder Phelps ia packinK his law library toJay, prepar atory I.t leaving neit Monday for Uepp- oer, where be will permanejtly locate, having arranged to li.ke charge of Con grraainati Kills' law praclica at that placa. Karl'a Clover R mt Tea, f r Constipa- ti m It's Ilia best and if after nsing il yon don't say so, rrltiru package and get your money. Stild by Coosrr k Brock. I Rivi.l 8. Tuthill, prtaideot of tbe Acrna u ills ami fur 111 years raahler of llie wlinleaal grocery boiisa of Allen A l.swis, of Portlan,!, was fonnd dea I lo bed ntia day Iat week In Dial cily with a bullet hide in hia hr-id aoJ a revolver in hit liaml. The aupposition la that be wta on lbs wrong lids of the wheat n;sr ket su I ha was short Id bis a-Youiilt. he had delivered. He was perfectly Innocent about ths matter, and snid that he had handed the papers in at the office where he was sent to make the delivery, and as they gave him nothing ho supposed there was nothing for him to get. His employer treated him kindly, and told him to be careful not to mnke. the same mistake ngahi. lie never did. That hoy is now at the head of one of t he laf geat broker age houses on Broad street. Harper's Round Table. The Conir reasloniil Library. Founded in tlie year 1S00 by the mod est appropriation of f 3,000 "for the pur chase of such books as may be neces sary for the use of congress at tJie said citv of W'aahington," t hia collection has grown, notwithstanding the ravages of two lire, to the prvaei.'. aggregate of 7 lo.mio volumes. The Acquuntion of the JelTenaon library In, IMS, the Force hiatorit-al library in lw5, the Pniith Mitiinn library in 1-G7, luul the Toner colleeti.m In'lM, all tvituttituU-d c clally iniitortant and tnJuitble iwces tion, of its stores. And by the enact nient of the copyrlgbt law of 1H70, fol- Uiwed by the Internal Umal copyright cot of lul, this llbrnry lieoain entitled to recrlte I wo copies of all hooks, pe rtodicaU and oilier publications claim ing the prou-ctium of copyright in th I'niUsl Stats-s. A. R. htaifford, in Cen tury. Iglr That Won. The Ikictor Here's the bill for your husbn nil's IriNiiincnt, I'll lie glsd to al low j-nii 20 M'r cent, off for roah. The Widow Hut you said thnt voti would not charge anything if you didn't relieve him! "So I tlid. Have you henrd him com plain lately?" Cleveland Lender. Come in and subscribe for tbe"Gaeoo." Now is tbe time. You don't want to I miss a whole lot of good, bard reading that is now b"ing published in our "Only." Any person wbo is interested in British Columbia sbonld write to W. H. Harlburt, general passenger agent ot tbe O. R & N.. for a copy ot Pat Donan's lit tle "booklet." -Tbe New Bonan.aland." It is well worth tbe trouble. CO-tf. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ' of Oregon, for Morrow county. Kothchlld Brothers, flaintllls, vs. Robert Krlck, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Robert Krick: In the name of the State of Oreaos: You ara hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled cause ef action on or before the first day of ths uexi term oi me anove entitieo court, to-wit: Monday, the 6th day of September, 1197; and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of $141, the costs and disbursements of this action, and for the sale of the property belonging to you heretofore at tached in this action, and will apply the pro ceeds of ssld sale to the payment of said Judg ment, costs and disbursements. This summons Is served on yon in pursuance of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered in said action on the 21st day of Jnly, 1H97. BKOWN & RKf)KlEI.D, 64-77 Attorneys for Plaintlfls. ill Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pal-' ent buiintu conducted fur MooiaaTC Fcia. ' Oua Orricc is Opposite U, s. Pstsnt Ornet 1 and wo can set tire pale.il ux icM tuus Uiaa Umjm. , i. .. i remote inim nuninRiiia. ( Scad model, drsmng or photo., with drK-rtp- tion. Wb adviM. if natrnlalia or not. fres ol cliarfra. Our lee not due till patent is secured. A SaMPMtr.T, to Ui'iain fatents," witti cnt i t samo in ths U. & aud iureu;a cuunUm icnt Ire. AJJrcii, C.A.SNOW&CO, NOHTH PACIFIC Rural Spirit (ESTABLISHED IN 1669.) Published Weekly at Portland, Or. DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf. Worth '.Is weiubt in gold lo every farmer and breeder in Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION: t'2.00 PER YEAR. 'Hum pie copies free.) R.iral Spirit and Oszette both for 13.50, cash, at ll.ii otflce. Pt!K IV:I,:U Utx Nu c rtz Alters (Ht AM) n i ii I Vile ilsti hi. I .'-at. Mil !i ft! MCVU1CH 1 I't'i-l I Hun r..itii.n i si ; in I rave Hie I H a ia. Ulieri .nt f I' I' tlUiil. st. i iff 1 1 lHi an I tskv a tup .l.ian ll.e "ill rt y il, an I saia I'..iiiiiI.ii, II, .me). w r. Al MU T. Oi-neral Atjeril Wanted-fin Idea 1H: r-t- i f oi. . I rt I I .1 I. I I I . W. M. lkiualass aL.I family, of liallo y, passed tliroowh llrppnrr Monday no llirir way lo Iolul.in, C.tuaJa, wbers lliey tiHHt lo tnaka tbnr b.-ms in the fulirr. IVrUni'y ytut don't wsnl tti suifer ilb djsprpsis, ciislip ili"n, tick hrsilachra, aalliiw skin anl loss of appetite. Von have tifvrr tried IVWiit's Little F.arly Uiarri for tlira cmni'lalnis or oil would bar Iimhi cureil, They ars small pills bul great rrgnlalors. Ktr sale by I'oti er and Br ak. lo Islington, Ky., nrgro girl was arieaia) for carrying ramr lu hrr hair Whs I vers you doing with tbs rst if?' aaksl ths let'oiilrr. "I wsru't doit,' null, lu' l.l It ban dry kutolisj uir," slissnl.l. "I sas jest lot ilu' far Is ly dsl I d.Ju l lirs.-Ailafels Coc-tilthes. IFmT mT iIS c& 1PWF!T .-rqc AttornevN nt Lfiv All bnalnras attended to In a prompt and sntisfaclory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK LCILDIvn BEITS EH, OREGON WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia 1 (IMP mil i OIU I IIIU I uget Sound Navigation Co Hoping for ths Ileal. She You know, dear. e won't prt any of father's money bile hr live. 1 1 I know, but he's going to reside w ith us nnd you're going to do thr cook IniT. la-l'a hot for the best. 'evc lan.l World. Thr THlon's t'nwpv. The tritti, a sottetl. lir.ird likr rrp I 1.' found in utmost rv, ry stair In the union, h.i a most vtn.lerfui jatwerof re riMlufinir umptitAted jtarta. lkintn, fir great I' rrnc Ii . h.ttur.tli at. eXH-rl-l,,i iil,.. on the little i realiirea by am- i.' ltll'g their Itk's niui bills, litnl by I I il. i-g f. ii. n.l lh.it tlnir iers of re I t.altu tion cre slnwtftt i.nluin'.-.l In t tie litHtam-e an nmptiHtte.f Irir As rt pnl ,ii l 12 tune, in Uiree ears, and in snot hrr an rye was ioite. ml nti.l re- r.btcnl In leas than II hn-littia. p;,,. l.tas of a l.iil tloea not npM'nr to ill -mti tmalf a ttitttn. rcept to gtvr lutu a sort of tin balanced gait. Tail t i fr-Mii speciuifca, llouriot krpt lo eMwnnirht oil wers Invariably rrprtaluml In from to bins rtks. Altaoy Arg-us. Stfintrs TFirj'fiONE, B.IILF.V GITZKPJ AND OCElN WAVE. Lesviog Abler Hlreel Ik-ck. IVllsnil. for Astoria, Il,e. Ung r,ch Psrk sod Nabct a. Direct ocnurrt.oo with IWM0 Me,mA ,nf rail road; alto at Yooog's Hay with Seasbnr. Railroad era leaves Portland I. M al s ti A terpl Ntmda leatr. A.U.rl, p. I. M. TULBPHOMH 14-aves rortistid . A. M. IHilly, rpt Huinlay. la-ates Astoria 7 P. M fsally. c . . . i, i. i.t. -atiiMer tiltlit. 11 ( y , 1 - -I -"'I eii.iinay. itiiiLlajr llluhl Tu.-a.lsr and 1hur..!e .1 s 1 u . . al . si a. m. mi auii lar mhi . 1. V. 1 a Easngt CMr-d to Mt4 lV?tictjyo Pv-tb rhfj Frte tf Ivn. r.tr ftalrty. rl. I'.imli.rt. I lf...,rr. Tra.rl ,.n ths Tel. , !,...,.. Il,,, .,,, ,.,, W(f latr l'nrt:atid sn.l runs dire, t In Ilaa. n U-a.es liaarn c-lu.-a. sml frl lar at THE PALACE HOTEL BAH """ ai 1 Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.