Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER GET IN AND RUSTLE With a New Summer Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work GET IN AND RUSTLE With New Summer Ad. The Gazette Does Job Work FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1897. NO. 576 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED ' Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPAM. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. Going East? The Lancashire Insurance Co. IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Of" MANCHESTKH, ENGLAND OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT. qq q tu Beet tte Al $2.50 per year, tl.25 for mi months, 75 oU. tor three moucne, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Three Important Points. FIRST Go 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 Ceutral because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is first-class in every particular. THIRD For information, call Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. ni. nQ;V,Ur J fv.;.lrr,Q nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address rHI8 PAPEK is kept on tile at E. C. JUake's Advertising Asmnoy, (U and 65 Merchants Rxohangs, San Franoiaco, California, where cou racts for advertising oan be made for it. 0. R. & N.--L0CAL CARD. Train leaves Ileppner 11 p. m. daily except lunday arriving at tieppner junction iua. ni Leaves Heminer Junotioa 3:40 a. m. and ar. rivea at Honnner 6:10 a. m t Spokane Express No, 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m. and arrives at tieppner junction :io p. m. and Umatilla 0:15 d. in. Portland Exoress No. 8. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junctim 6:10 a. m. ard anves at Portland 11:45 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portlmd 9 D. m. and ar rives at Ileppner J miction 8:80 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a.m. Vast Hail No. 1 leaves TJmati'la 12:40 D. m. and arrives at rleppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at Pnttlnnd 7 :GG a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. B & Ileppner, Ore Jas. C. Pond, . uen. fas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. 3F3fxcx.axi DixaBOTOia-sr. United Btates Officials. President William McKiutey V .iw-Vresident Garret A. Uobart Beoretary of State John Sherman Secretary of Treasury. v Lyman J, Oage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War liussell . Alger Secretary of Navy JohnD. Long PfinLinH8ter.(4Aneral '. James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson Stilt of lleMirnn. Uovarnnr W. P. Lord Reorntaryof Btate IT. K. Kincnld Treasurer Phil. Metsohan Bnpt. Publio Instruction U. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman Senators H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C, B. & Q., C. M. Si St. P., C. & A , P. Ft. W. & C, ana tne u. Bt. ktr. Kaliroaas. RATES tB.oo PBH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts, CIXXC.A.a-0, XX.X. Printer. . iaprauis Judges JG. W. Mo ' JJ. H. Mil I Hinger Her JW.R W IK. B. . 1 F. A. C. , Bride Mitchell I Hinger Hermann uongremunen 1 W. R. Ellis w. u. iveeas B. Bean, Moore, Wolverton Sixth Jidlclal District. fhnraitJndm Stephen .Lowell I'rowinntinK Attorney.... H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator A, W. Gowan Ktinreaentative. Brown i'.....t. i..i A. d. Bartholomew Commissioners J. B. Howard J. W. Beckett. i.rk J.W.Morrow " Sheriff E- L.Matl.)ck T..n Frank Gilliam kwnt A. C. Petteys - onrveyor-. Hornor tJ-W Hup'. ,JV W. Hhiplev Cunnar b. . Yaagluiu jjtol Thos. Morgan 0 .uncilYnsn. (teo. (3oner. Frank Gilliam, Arthnr Minor, n. rf. oioouui, :-!. .V...1 Bn.l J It Mlmona. .. '""i " ' W. A. Uiohardson j,i.i A. A. Robert Precinct Offlcerp. I .1.. . Pa-ma W. K. ltichantson frbi;." :..-.V.. . ... .... N. B. Wheuton. Ualtsd States Lend Officers. r. -..f. III. J Mn K"gistr A'.B. Biggs B F Wilson Register t'.H. Iteobins.V. Beoeivw World McClure's Magazin e SEVEN- For 1897 GREAT SERIALS HAWL1N8 POST, NO. IL G. A. R. ' ( t Uxinctoo. C)r.. ths Ut Saturday of rh month. All vsUraos r na ' ! fl W. Hmltli. v,. it. ruwu. Adiatant. u Commaniier. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Ding Store, Offirw In the City City Hol. near tt STOCK BRANDS. While yon auep yonr subscription paid op yen oan keep your brand in free of charge. Bora. P. O.. HeDDner. Or. Horses. P B t.i left ooulderi cattle, same on lett nip. Conk. A. J..Iiena.Or. Horses. OOon right shonl der; Cattle, same on rignt hip: ear mark: square orop on lert ana spur in ngtit. Douglass. W. M . Galloway. Or. Cattle. B D on right side, swailow-f ork in each ear; horses, B D on lett dip. Elv. Bros.. Donglas. Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip. hole in ngnt ear. Florence. L. A.. Heppner. Or. Cattle. LF on right hip; horses. F with bar under on right snouiaer. Jones. Harry. Heppner. Or. Homes branded H J on the left shtmlder; cattle brawtori J on right hip. also nnuerbit in lett ear. Hange in Morrow oounty. Johnson. Felix, Lsna, Or. Horses, oimleT on left stills; cattle, same on right hip, under half arop in ri"ht and split Ln left ear Rennr. Mike. Heonner. Or. Horses branded KNY on left hi o oattle sains and orop off left ear; under slope on the right Leahev. J. W. Hammer Or. Horses branded L and A on left shoulder: oettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, throe slits in right ear. Minor. Oscar. MeDDnnr Or. tattls. M D on right hip; home. M on left shoulder. ft. - M u ti r- TT u on left shouldm cattle same on left hip. On horn. J. W.. Donglas. Or.: horses O on let shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Parker A G lesson. Hardman.Or. Horses IP oa left shoulder. Piper, J. H Lexington, Or. -Uorses, JB con nected on left shoulder; oattlo, same on lef hip, under bll in each ear. Hector. J. W.. Hsppner, Or. Horses. JO ot left shoulder. Cattle, o oa right hip. Rirr.E. G- Hennner. Or. -Cattle W O on left hip, crop off right and nnderhit in left year, dewlap; horsee W Con left shonhier. 1 hompeon. J. A.. Hepuner, Or-Horses. I on left arHHilrfer; cattle, 1 on left shoulder. Turner K. W.. Hepuner. Or. H mall oaoltal T left shouldar, horses; oatUs same on left hip with split in both ears. WsttonburgMr, W. J., Galloway, Or.; hones quarter circle JW on right shoulder; cattle quarter circle J W on right hip and right sire, crop and hole in left ear. Range in Morrow and liniaulla ooun ties- New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of Urant ever published. (Begins in December.) ; Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives.", The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil war practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoty of this period from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title OI MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes ' stories, given mm a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McClure's Maoazink. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer , Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmblefinger" stories. RUDYARD XIPLTiNG. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClcrk'b all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANKT is preparing for the Maoazink a series of short stories in which the same cnaracters win appear, aiuiougn eacn win oe complete in lisen, Anthony Hop Bret H arte Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McClure's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCluri's Maoazini for me suDscnption pnee oi wnicn is oniy One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. LI'S OPPOSITION TO WAR. China's Greatest General Is Freemlnent ly si Ulan of Peace. Ex-Secretary John W. Foster con tributes a sketch of '.'The Viceroy Li Hung Chang" to the Century. Mr. Fos ter says: "Although the greatest general his country has produced in this century, he is preeminently a man of peace. Con fucius, whose disciple he is proud to call himself, taught the folly of war, and the practice of the government and Chinese society in this respect is inspired by his teachings. While Japan has exalted the warlike spirit, and there the soldier ia the idol of the people, in China the fcoldier is lightly esteemed, and always lakes rank below the literary class. But notwithstanding this peaceful spirit, there is often tv war party in China, and on two or three memorable occasions it has fallen to the lot of Viceroy LI to be placed in antagonism to it. "The Kuldja. question, about 1880, brought the country to the brink of war with Russia, and it wasonly by his roost t-.ctive resistance to the war party at Peking that a peaceful settlement was leached. It is now well known that he opposed the late hostilities with Japan, The government of the la tter during th progress of the war obtained possession of and published certain memorials to the throne, dated in 1882, and forwarded by the viceroy, which looked to the ul timate invasion of Japan; but at best it was merely nn inchoate scheme and probably encouraged by the viceroy to aid his projects for the defense of th approaches to Teking. Tie had a better 1'nowledge of the military strength of Japan and of the weakness of China than any other of the emperor's ad visers, and he feared the consequences 1e his country of a conflict." D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPN EB, OKEQON. Offloe hours. 8 to 10 a. m , sod 12 to 4 . . al raairlanp. MrS. II. WrlCU property, and 10 to 12, a. in , to 2 o 5 d. m . at office io tba rear of Borg t jewelry store. First National, Bank : or HEPPNER Notice of Intention. Lamp Orru:s at Ths Dallks, Orkoom. Aug 4th. lH'C VOTIfK IS HEREBY OIVKS THAT 1 KK A fiillowlng-lismrd settler has filed not lie of his liiipiitlnii to make dual proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made liffurej. W. Morrow, county clerk, at HepDiier, urrgou, on Bfpi. ami, 1W7, vis: JOHN P. LOl'Y. Record entry John Inn jr. Hd. Entry No. ftU2 fur iheKWb . ft. Tp 1 8 R 14. K. W. M. Ha nsnm the following wltursers to prove his mntintioiie residence upon nd cultivation i4 said land, vis: Joseph H. rilslns, Henry rilklna, inhn A. Harl.k and toward Hollo- way, all Of Douglas, Oregon, jas. r. simirtr., tnm Register. C. A. RHCA. T. A. RH. GCO. W. CONIC.. 8. W. SfCNClR. . President Viee President Cashier Asa't Cashier Truarfi i CrnerJ BaaViBg Boiotsi EXCHANGE On all parts oC 0 world Bought and Sold. Collertlons aiade on all potnU on reasonable Terms. Hurplus sod aftdlvtM fwtlU, 8J,lO.00. Itotlct of Intention. ;,.,s.ii IS !ll.,.ln, H.-t Slf h- mJ ml Ms lntUon to msSe Snsl pnf Intupyn nl hts tl.is. sod thai said will ll.nj. M..rm.tn'itr lrk. at HH. tr a, oa itM-t 4. r, la III-ikT tA!rr.fiini)L. II I. K !, r'i lladww'-' ' r 1 KT. K H. 'hm U l"tiwl wlts V P'T'S tjitomnMaWMM ti S'-r, rt. ar.1 r ill .K"B , ,,,1 (.a ,ti r !. Vn.snn. I'l'l ri'T. t.. ihi. ....! Huaa Tilr.ad ol ll--p'. a. r.UM. g At Thi Pli.ss, Oasoox. All 4. H'J7 iirnrBY oivkn that th Notice of Intention Laud Orri X'OTK E M 1 V liillowini namot artllwr has fllr.1 nadir ot his Intrntion to niaks final proof In euP"rt of ktsrUim. and ttial said prrxil will lie mvl.1 fore J. M. Morrow. County Irrk al Uefpner, urrgno.on rfpk Jtn, vwi, vts: JoHM A. HAKHKK, Hd. Kmrr for the KfU. Heo. , To, I H a u. k. w. m He usinra the following nlln.M to prove hta ouiillnuoiia Wlil.tim upon sn1 riiiUvatlon nf ul. land, trli: Jarih M. rliSlns, llrnry rilklns. John H louy, Adaard Uolioway, all ol liuuglas, orrron. JAiMf'KIHIt, AO Klt (trrgnn. TM Ixxte IWk rp ll'VP" 7.'rloi, a. Ta1ay.Tbof"Ur. anJ Malar Je: affte at el.l. p. a,. Moiaya, Wed.s-4.ji sail ftU.)-. Will asake ronsretica willi lireHfa bn deairxt rf 12. t- rri J P W,,"L ' U luiuolk. Prop. Ofnoe U Dsrrr Warrwa'S drug alor.. The regnlar aulMMnplioo prioe ot tb rUml-Weekly (iaarlte is 12 60 and the rnttular price ol tie Weekly OfgoDiao Utl.W. Aoyoue obenribiag for tlx Osteite end paying for ooe year it s.lvsDr cae get ljutb Ibe Osteite ao4 Weekly Orr'tila for All oU lot arnUri paying their soUrrlptionS fc one tear In a.lranea will lie aniilled V th earn lleribir lo PoJltin via Ilrponer Fobo Btse I .trvav. persona dir(ns of vtalliag i'r.dloloo en time sad niooy iiy Uklng thM tral. Itr ae qtjalt.llng lha stfola tht rriiis o l" Ir-e Mage ill Disk fonnrmmn Itb 2 o't lork train al K. Im fr IVtulMon ' (hlio at City l,aa htnra. W. I. Ua ' PrrilVt. tf. Walt. Tootm-eon rust alkge betes ll'ppaar aad UnnnotMil, arriving evert day egwr4 Mondsy aad leavlag every day eteepl Poadar. Mhorl! a4 ebap- Bt4U dowg al Jottov' tsrtt sl.r, eet iU (be laleriw. E J. 6k-o A Campaign Of Education How to Get It - (TCiAA: -For J) J.UU Pendleton Tribune: Rev. F. W. Par ker returned yesterday morning from lone, Morrow oounty, where he dedi cated a Congregational church. The minister reports that about 200 amend ed the morning servioe and that $143 was raised during the day wbioh paid off all the debts. The congregation of this obaroh is composed principally of SwiBS Germans. PS, Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. De Witt's Little Early Risers are very small pills in size, but are most efleotive in preventing the most seriouB forms of liver trouble and stomach troubles. They onre oonstipatioa and headache and regulate the bowels. For sale by Gonser & Brook. &AKI110 POWDER Absolutely Pure THE WILY SEAL. jmwiiiMiiiiu AN UNPARALLELED OTITIS R To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Lealle'a Illustrated Weekly. PubHsned at 110 fifth Avenue, New York, is full of the beat things. Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con- mmate skill. Buch a psper it a great popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Lealle'a Is 4 pe nnum. We make the unparalleled oner of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Seml Wktyon ar for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or blrtbdsy gift, and will be constant reminders of the glver't kindness.) Remit by postal order or check to the GAZETTE, ff Ileppner, Orecon. It is claimed that Greater New York will expend every year about 860,CX),- 003 in charity, or $16 for every man, woman and child within its limits. Indigestion la often taken for con sumption. The word oonsnmption means wasting away, and dyspeptics often waste away as badly as consump tives. The reason people waste away is be- oause either they don't get enough to eat, or they don'l digest what they eat. If the latter is yonr trouble, take Sha ker Digestive Cordial. This will help The Grandest Remedy. Mr. K. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chil- nowie, va cetunes that ne bad con sumption, was given up to die. sought on 'to digest your food and stop your all medical treatment that money could M08 01 He8n' procure, tried all oouah remedies he oould Shaker Digestive Cardial is made from bear of, but got no relief; spent mauy befbe. barks and the juioes of fruit, by nights sitting up in a obair: was induoed lo try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was oured by use of two bottles. For the past three years baa been attending to busiuess, and says Dr. King's New Dis- oovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so muon for him and also for others in his community. Dr. King's New Disoovery is guaranteed, for Coughs, Golds and consumption. It dou't fail. Trial bottles free at Gonser & Brock's drug store. - the well-known Shakers at Mount Le banon. It possesses great tonic and digestive powers. Shaker Digestive Cordial baa cored many supposed consumptives (who were really dyspeptios), by simply helping their stomachs to digest their food, thus giving them nourishment and new strength. , Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 oents. Bow He Manages to Catch Sea Gulls Unawares. t The seal is probably the clumsiest an imal in the world, snys the New York Recorder. He likes to bask in the sun Bll day and when he moves he is exceed ingly sluggish and awkward. It has often been wondered how this animal manages to secure its favorite food, wild Bea fowl. Sea gulls are so wild that it is diffi cult even for man to get within gunshot of one. The seal seems to realize that it would be a, waste of time to attemptj vo crawi up on. mo guiia as tuey ress upon the water and catch them una wares. Bo be watchus until the gulls are soaring slowly through the air and close to the waves. Then the seal divei into the sea and swims underneath tlte water for some distance. By the time her has n.anogrd to swkn about 100 foct the gull has forgotten the presence of Its enemy. This gives the seal his op-' portunlty. He cautiously rises to the surface of the water at some distance from the point nt which s dived, and kllows merely the tip of his great nose to appear above the water. Remaining In this position, he givea his enormous body a rotary mot ion, so that hU nose describes a circle on the aurface of the ocean. Uc docs this so skillfully that to the gull his nose looks like a fish at piny. This catches the gull's eye, and it nt once darts tfowrj with the speed of an arrow, aiming itraight for the little dot. The seal bcca it coining and sinks a fe.r inches, and as the gull strike the water with tremendous force the seal's jnws close upward and the gull disappears. FOSSIL MEAL. It the children oome to the table with no appetite, says a good mother, do not oompel them to eat; and in discourage ment ot wasteful habits do not insist that thoy eat all upon their plates. Think bow you would like to be com- Oregon's Greatest Fair. Can be attended for one tare for tbe round trip from any point on the lines of the Southern Pacific in Oregon. Tbe fair opens on September 80, and oloset October 8. Nine days. Every day will be tbe best. Fraternal order pelled to eat when you bad no appetite d8V Ootober 0regon preg(J Qo auu uuw wuuiu )uu lias tu eai uiure than you really waut because it is upon your plate? It la revolting tor any one ber i, pioneer und barbecue day, Ootober 5, Salem day, Ootober 6, sobool day October 7. frna for all ran, last rlav to est when food is not wauled, and to October 8. Rchnnl rlav . fWnW 7 hii. compel a child to tare food is oruel. drfin . , tm. or. . . ui, i j . i State oj Ohio, City, or Toledo) .... r ,., ,e.r. o. LOUAB OoONTT. "" wu UBn,"r Frank J. Cheney makes "oath that be After harvest you will want a rest, so Is l ha senior partner ol the nrm ot r. J . I oome to ins slate lair and enjoy your Cheney & Co., doing business in the city ot Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said htm will pay Ibe sum ol Due Hundred Dollars for each and every ease of oalarrb that oannot be oured by the use of Hall s Catarrh (Jure. Fkank J. Chunky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my preseooe, this Uth day of December, A. D. 18H0. . , A, W. Gliabon, sbal Notary rublio. r Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and ma oous surfaces of tbe sislem. Send (or testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney ft Co., loledo, (J. ie Hold by druggists, 7oo. telf. One (are for round trio. Popular admission of 25 cents. iVEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 3 Astor Place New York Tbs Outlook will be lo 1X7, as it has Wen during etch of its twenty seven years, a ilittoiy of Onr Owa Timre. Io Is various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a compaot review of lbs orl.l's prog re; II follows with cars all lbs important pbilatitbropio snd id- dtistrial tnovoraeots of ths day; bas a complete department of religious news; devotee mnob space to tbe iiitere.il of tht borne; reviews current literature; furutli cbrful table-talk about aiea ei.d things; sod, ia short, aims lo giv fr.eb Information, r-rigtcal obaorvabon, and reaennabls entertainment. lgihiiiog with tbs fifty fiifth volnojs, Ibe papef aill smobi Ibe regular mage gins t'g-, wbieb will add greatly to (Is O.iOletU I)" atid atlrsi'tiv.arM. Tbt OatPK k is pnUMifd every HatnrJsy Cftyieo I a tie a year. 1 he ursl Issue lo eaeb month it an Illustrate! Mtgsgias Nsnter, eoalaininrslKiatlekrwas fnsay age a. Ike nf Ithary iq, Ingi tliPf Mb Urg ntirtiter of i icttir. The pries nf The Oullixih la tbfee dillars a ytsr In advanee, ot tees lb so s cfctadsy. HeJ for s teims 0"py as J iilasfral w proepeetos to Tbs OotiViok, 13 A si of jfleoe, StwYotkCUv. SUXTMOXS. INTflK CIltH'ir roc RT Of THE 8TATZ 1 of orcgos, for Morrow County. W. I'. IT.l, 11. K. Klnrald and I'hll. Met.' hsii, the KoarS of CoimiilHloiiers, etc., I'laiutllls, ' ts. J. B. Hjwrry, g. V. Bprry, htwrry, the tlre- gon RallriHul ami Nnvt. Ktlon (ompiiv and V. '. 1 hoinpaoii, Uefpiiilaiils. To J H. Hiwrry, . V. hiwrry and Bperry, Drfendauta: In Hi nam of (ha Htate of Ormon: Vou are herrhy reiiiirpl lo aiiirr and answer Uir pninlalnt rl agiiliiat you In lh alxiv nillllfil iillt. on or lift r tli Bret nay of the next term of ths shove entitled mull, to wit; MoiHlay, thetlh daynf M-plemlier, IWI; and If you fall so Ui aM"-r ami answer, for want thrrrof, the plalntlffi will apply Ui the court to grant tin rllf demand d In Mid en', plaint, ult: for a JuilK'nent and drr avnltiat nn for the sum of HMi and lnUrmt thereon from July lit. inn, at th riof lht Iwrreiit iwt annum, the sum of SI oalbiruevs Iwa and lor th cuts snd illiiiirrniiiis of this suit; and for a derre forerl'Mlns a evrtaln morlitBir maile, ciwutol and tllert h deleiKlmiU. t B. H"rry and M, V. f""'ry, to piaiiiiuii, cm ui lollowing reel pnirty sitii' int In VI or row montr aule of Omtou. uwlt .titb half ni th northpiut qiiarirr ttid mirth hall of lh aoiithaaal ooallrr of hm. Jl. south half of MMitiiraM quarur of SW. . west half of th siMllliWMit qnartrr of hw. ;l, Souttiwaal iuaruvn norinwaai qnarvr i n, norm ni quarter o amithm.t 'ort. r of Ne. mi. norm nail or nortlimat quarter aim south. soutlieaai qiiartrr nt nmtliwral un.iw and north half of a,n,thwnt uoarter of Iwt. J, and th tlorflONUt tt,art.r of iMttlt qiiarlrr of M. at, all I Inwnahlfi . .it, rai,v ), I W N.. rrv-ordMl In th ortitv iri Mi county etrk of aid Morrow county. In h- "." nl Mon al m in ami 1 14 atxl to srl! aat-t prin imihI shiIv th pn-vvoaof std ! Ui tli patmrnt olaaht I'ldgincit, atlorbS lr, M: anI lial.raritts. 1 Ms sum moris Is sr4 nt.a foe ptinnanl n mn rr,er Of III lion. Mf,iA A isrwall, J ..'1 ara. rf th tKnr ntltll iHirt, mad and ctltelsd I. said Suit n the 'lt 1T of July BKHWIt KHIMKI II M TT Aiu-rtic). Ir J IsintirTt. Hood's Tills are the only pills to tsks with Hood's Ssrsaparills. Essy and yet efficient. Contractus Rogers A Roberts bsvel just Leguu the construction of two moe E. Hikes, of Portland, and N. A. residences, one ot tlitm being a seven- Trefohagon, of Han Frsnoisoo, wsre do room dwelling foi Vswter Crswford, tug business in Ilsppner this week. nd tba other a five room cottage for A New German I'roiluct Which Hat Many I!. A new product, called tonsil incul, It being Introduced from f lermnny for pre venting the loss of heat from radiation which takes place to so Inrge an extent from the uncovered surfaces of Imilcrt, steam pli's, cyliiulcrs, and steam plant generally. It ronsltils of Inftisotud earth, obtained frou certain 111 1 net In ITanover, comblnod with other K'lb stances to secure greater strength and colicsivciicss. This Infusorial earth It comiMited of milliotis of minute organ isms, whom- hollow form give to the foaail meal its high porosity, snd con' acnucntly lis non-conductiiig power. The UKo of this material, however, Is not confined to the manufacture of nou conducting roinpmition for steam pipes nd engine nnd liilcr surfaces. It Is urd in snfe making es a flre-rciting com pou rd. nnd by explosive nisnu fnrturen In the ir(Mluetion of dynamite It Is in dcm.ind for cold storage pur poses, for covering cold pljies frtim con' tsct with thi wsroier external sir. It Is a I ho employed in rhemleal tnnnu ftcture, as a preventive against damp; for cleaning gin snd metal; s a tooth paste; It it made up Into blotting pawr, and it Is employed In the manufacture of sealing wsx. It makes up Int.) firebrick of one-fifth the ordinury weight, with a fire-real. titig rtiellty equal to that of quart. It ha many other uses, one nf which is filtration and It It being utilized for tbe domestic purification of water. Bridal Wreaths. ' The bridal wteath U usually formed la (iemuuiy of myrtle lerant-hes, In France and Knirland of orange l.lo- soma. In Italy and 1'rencb Hwltwrland of bite I), In Hpaln of red roi and pUiks, In tbe lalaiiils of (irws of vine Jeve, in Bohemia of mwinarr, In tier man Cwllw rland of arrov. n of artificliU Cowert. Allmny Argus, Ibe "Uicyollbts Beit friend" is a familiar osine for DeWitt's Witob Htiel Halve, alwa)t rssdy tor emergencies, While a specific for piles, it also instant ly relieves aud cures cms, bruises, salt rheum, erzems and all sffeotions of tbs skin. It never fails. For Hale by Conser A Brook. s Teachen' Examination. x otm'R la rirsrnr ivm that rn il the purpoa 4 i.ll an lamlbtlHI ol all riHa ho mat i,f!f I I m ean.ll ilal. lot Ni hara nit th a. !,,! of 11,1a Fomily aivl atata tot alala aiM I i f 1 1 f .lorn 1 1, rwunly, m hoot i.fnion.t.t U"""l will Sold e tuu-IM- iml"allo) t th rmirt houaa al lpur, nliig tSmluaaitar, Auf 1 1th, lT, llal Ihls ilid !! ol Aug., 1 w jay w .sin liter. a. UmA fipL, Muteuw ( n Ay one dswiriag to build slibsr bones or bars will rusks inuosy by sI). id I OB tbt OtsMtt cfCae. IT if Wn frleee Are II lab. Price) are high at Joliawatiewburg, Koulb AfrWs. 1li amalleet i-n worth sig rci, and copper mln la un kiwrwn. A ltiy of lo'sndy efs eeJila, a teitlle of genuin r!.iip4The I7.V). Mine a and arliis rereive from five V aevevi dullnra a day, bakers, tlx dollars. Ally Argus. Hat Helped Mother. 'My mother bas been stUicted with catarrh and stomach trouble. She bat taken a number of bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla snd bas derived great bens fit from it. We always take Hood's Sarsaparilla when we need a blood pariHer snd we find Hood's Pills a remedy tor siok headache." Mrs. Min nie Hprigga, Oakland, Or. D. O. Justos. It you bats ever seen a little obild in a patoiysm or cooping oongb, or It you have been annoyed by a constant tiok ling in the throat, yon oan appreciate tbs value of One Minnts Cough Cure, wbiob gives quick relief. Sold by Con. ser A Brock. li C. Johnson oame City yetterday. iu from Biker Unole Sim's nsvy cbewt up 15fl,0o0 pouudsuf plug tubsooo a year, for wbiob be pays tins )r thirty-two ceuts pound. LiSdies, Inks tbs best. If you are troubled alth ronstipslion, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, teke Karl's Clover Tes, it is pletssut tu tskr. Sold by Conser k Brook. y A building boom teems to bsvs struck Ileppner full iu the face. Quite a noin ber of dwellings ars going up at present snd work 00 tcversl others will soon bs Id progress. "My boy esme boms from sobool ons day with bis band badly latosraled and bleeding, aud suffering great pain," tsys Mr. E.J. Soball, with Meyer Bros.' Drog Co., NL Louis, Mo. "I dressed lbs wound, and applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased and Iu remsrksbly short time it braird 'it boot leaving scar. For wounds, tprains, swsllings snd rheumatism I knew nl bo m.diolns or prescrip tion equal to it. I consider it a boots- bold necessity." Tbs 25 and CO esot bottles for sals by Conser A Brock. Cbas. Bsrnon and Colo., ars in tbs oily. wife, ot Denver, Tetter, Halt-Klieum and Kcteme. Die Intenar Itching snd smarting, Inci dent to Ibeandtw'HM'S, I Instantly allayed .. ... . . . . 1 by applying Lhainiierlitlira r.ye ana tkin Oifitintmt. Many very bawl cases have Imen permanently rnrtd by it. It It equally ellli lent for Itching piles and a favorite) remedy fur aure nipples, rhntii! hands, thllMulns, frost I. Ileal and chronic sore eyes, 21 eta. per boi. Dr. radr's Cendltlon Powder, rs Just what a horse lu-eds when in bad condition. Tonic, hVA purifier and veriiiifilge. They arw not fotni but medicine and the te-st In use to tint a nor) in prime condition. Price V cents per packagw. H. Hlekson, of j e.ter 1y. Umatills, wss hers H kirk la r.el. fhe Nn. I don't prefer men wLvera knerwn to l ri b. "How ten that I.? Tbey dou'l tid their money sj frlr ss ir.en who want to bs knowoss H.k,r-.V. Y.T:r.s. CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE I f&Hts s4 I la el l 4t 4 I liJ . ioj ! sT ; It ra tm nn4 hy tiiwiaanl ' Jftrl' C f J fMtf !. kstn.i4 4w V ffiffl two. Into 11,. ain.a. H P v f Rsrk fro si lb lirsvs Ws csnnnt come, bat ws can often stay our progrett tbit ber. Disesse, like svsrythlng else, must bsvs a begin ning. All cbronio maladies tssd to shorten life, and render It a tprcies of msrtyrdnm while they last. Mslsria, kindnsy oomplslnt, chronic indigestion, rheumatism all have small beginnings, snd msy bs stayed at ths outset witb Hosteller's Htomecb Bitters. Tbitsi eellent tonic and alterativs Is adsplsd sliks to tbs prevention ot disordsrs of the system and tbe'r rsmovsl, and its ssrly ate cannot be too strongly advocated. To lenew appetite snd intnrs trsaqall rest, Ibsre is no surer sad leasnlr means thaa tbs lliltera Tbs fleets nf ovsiwotk and rxtisoslioo. metital or phytiosl, srs eonuteracWhl by It, snd ths buty mar cl.anl, Ibe ttrsd elerk or operative, and the brstn wesry stnndenl, stitlmr of 0wppf man dsrivs from II present relief and fulurs energy. tot rikSif a auttMdtlglnt e .! al. Ely's Cream Balm lr. John W. Jtaatntit, nt lbs Itedltght bss keg beer on draught Ihe Hip Oold Best tit liquors and cigars in stock. tf lknAtadf I h th VMS IkneiMifH tf f' ! au"b. 1.4 In llaad sd llaf frtm of l f.wwja. t oi ... o4 U a,,aa tl. a m.1 yaag. aiia.s lia a.4 iMaamMSU-, k4 0 an., pla tens 0.a eiiiiti. frHw swi. faatona lh iaat tf taasMaw-.!! tvw- t iM,.gtrw a? w.a.1. UI SkvlktH M semluaimirt let 1). A. Currsy, formerly ol Pendleton, bss opsntd up a 13 sent btrber shop la IlisolJttsad on tbt Ustlock eorotr, Work tULsily fist iass, Call so him, tt i