Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 07, 1897, Image 1

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PAPER
OFFICIAL
HEPPNER, MORROW BOUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 7. 1897.
NO. 577
FIFTEENTH YEAR
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
FOBLISHSD
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANI
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At 1.60 per year, 11.25 for mi months, 75 oto,
lor three mourn., strictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
-Application.
THIS PAPER is kept on file at K. C. Duke's
Advertising Agency, ft and 65 Merchants
Exohangs. Ban Franoisoo, California, where con
tact for advertising oan be made for it.
0. R. & N. LOCAL CARD. '
Going
East?
IP YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OP. MANCHB(9TBH' BNGtAND ;
OTIS PATTERSON. AGENT. - o t Bettome
World
Train leaves Heppner 11 p - m. daily ezoept
Bnnday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:80 a. m.
Leaves HeriDner Junction SrfU a, m. and ar-
nvM it Rnnnnnr 6:10 a. m
$ Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at'2:4!S
p. m. and arrives at Heppner junction o:io p. m.
nil TTmntillA thin II. m.
Portland Jixprees Ho. s, irom opoairae, arrives
at Umatilla 51)5 a. m. and lleppn r Junction B:10
a. m. and ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Junction J: 30 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:40 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at
Portland 7:50 a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. B ft N., Ueppnor, Ore.
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 8t. 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 hrst-class in every
particular. ;
THIRD -For information, call
on vour neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket agent and ask for a
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
Centra) lines, or address -
e
McClure's 'vMagazin
For 1897
. ,. . - ' i
GREAT SERIALS
SEVEN
JaB. C. Pond.
Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
United Btates Officials.
P. twident William MeKinley
Vw-l'resldent Garret A. Uobart
Secretary of State..- John Sherman
Traaanrv . . Lvman J , (thkb
Secretary of Interior ...Cornelius N. BIibb
Beoretary of War Mussel! J. Alger
Secretary of Navy John.!). Long
pn.t.n.atA..(lanarAl James A. uary
Attorney-General.... Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
- - SMi of llrAtfnn.
,..nr W. P. Lord
Beoretary of Bute
Treasurer
flopt. Public Instruction
Attorney General
Senators
H. It. Kincald
Phil. Hetaohan
G.M. Irwin
...C. M. Idleman
W. MoBride
Mitchell
4iprem9 Judges..
JG. W.M
' U. H. M
I Binger He
jW. R.
,.....W.
(R. B.
. 1 F. A.
?C. K.
5 Binger Hermann
W. ft. Ellis
jjeeua
Conitreesmen
d. .....W. H
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Monre.
, Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District,
c J.wl .Stephen ; . Lowell
D.nt;M iMnrnM H. J. bean
Morrow Conntr Officials.
... A. W. ttowan
Joint Senator... ... .-
Representative
l!i unty Judge
" (lomnilasloners.,
J. W. Beckett.
- " Olerk
" Sheriff
, ." Treasurer
Assessor
" Surveyor..
J. N. Brown
.A. G. Bartholomew
J.U. Howard
...J.W. Morrow
E. L. Matlock
Frank Gilliam
A. C. renins
. ... J. W, Hnrnor
i; Jay W. Hhipl-y
.VT....B. F. Vsugban
Minor,
.Thne. Morgan
.Reoi Conner, trank
K. J. Bloonm, 11
rlohool bap t.-.-.
'' tJoroner
umn towm ornoM.
Mi or
C tttneiltnen.... ...
si:n:.m Lriiinr
Uohuminai ana . . ft RlchardmMl
Koordnr l. W. Hriggs
T-easorer " ' .A. A. Roberta
Pneinr.t Officer.
. .. . W. K. Klnhardaon
JnitlMOIUlt tw .i u VI. V..tW..nM
(oartable.
Halted States Land Officer.
TH dallo. oa.
t- J- foor Receiver
A. B. biggs """'.11' 'Am
.w, " ""
B. F, Wilson Reon.ver
J. H. Kobbine
or Geo. S. Batty,
General Agent,
216 Stark St., '
Portland Or.
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of
Q.. C.-M. 4 St. P., C. 4 A., r. Ft. W
C. B. 4
4C.
Railroads.
and the C St. L.4P,
HATES B.oo PBH DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts.,
CfXICJk-O-O. ZliZj.
A New Lite tl Grant by Hamlin Gabxakd. The first authoritative and adequate LHeOf
. , Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) . 1
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous.'!; (Begun in November.) ;
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives.". The only novel of Stevenson', still unpublished
(Begins in May.) ' ..
Ckar les A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
0arm ni tt... pivii War npanHnaiiv a mAmhAP.nf Uncnin's HAhlnet. andi is 4rooably."better
fltwd than anv other man livinc to five an authoritative histoiy of this period . from his
recollections aud correspondence. i
Portraits of ereat Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connoctfoo' with this series
of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of
MAKERS OF THE UNION from Waihlugton 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 lor mystery ana ingenuity wnicn nave, in me ouorioci nuiuioi
a place beside Poe aud Gaborlau.
TEN FAMOUS1 WRITERS
tiM liirT.ipvM ' ah tha stinn that ha wilt vtvi t A iipinir t.hainmlnir vear. with the exception
of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
; v! appear in McClube's Mauaiinb.
joei. hhandlkr HARRIS, i A series of new animal stories in the same field as the ."Brer
T n.hMI" si, lha iiLiflla Mr TMmlilollnrar" itnrlM.
RUDTARD KIPLJNQ. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will oontribnte to McClube's
all of the short stories he will wiite during the coming year.
OCTAVE THANET Is preparing for the Madaziws a series of short stories In which the same
. characters will appear, altbougn-eacn will ne complete in itseu. i; , i
Anthony Hope ,:lr. Brti HarU ' Roiieirt B-rr
Frank Rj Stookton . Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
- will all have stories In McClube's for the coming year.
These are. only a small fraction of the great and important features of McClobk s Maoazini for
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The S. S. McClure Co;;5 New York.
BAWLIN8 POST.NO.IL
O. A. B.
at Lwxington. Dr.. tbe j-n-, -
au T--mn. - - -
mV. month.
G W. Smith,
Adintant.
Coinmandar.
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
City Drog Btort,
OtBw In th
City lioteL
nesr
tt
BTOCK BRANDS.
While you aeep your subscription paid np yen
oan keep your brand in free of oharge.
Borw. P. O.. HeDDner. Or. Horses. P B c left
shoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
Conk. A. J..Lena.Or. Horses. DOon rightshonl
der: Cattle, aarae on right hip: eat mark square
crop off left and split in right.
Douglass. W. M Galloway. Or. Cattle, B Dsn
right side, .wallow-fork in each ear; hones, B D
on left hip.
Ely, Bros., Douglas, Or. Hones branded ELK
on left shoulder, oattla same on lefthip. hole
id right ear.
Florenoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LP on
right hip; horses V with bar under on right
shoulder.
Jones, Harry, Heppner, Or Horses branded
H i on the left shonlder; cattle branded J on
right hip. also anderbit in left ear. Range in
Morrow county.
Johnson, Felix, Lsna, Or. Hons. elrclaT on
left stifle; eattle, sama on right hip, nader half
irop in rioh. and solit in left ear
Kenny, Mikr Heppner, Or. Horses branded
KNK on lefthiD oattie sama and orop off lsft
art nnder slope on the right
Leahey, J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded
L and A on left shoulder; eettle same on left
hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right
oar.
Minor. Oomr. neonner Or. attla. 11 D on
right bip; horse. Mon left shoulder.
Morgan. H. N., neppner. Or. Hnrasa, M )
on left shonldat eattla same on left hip.
On born. J. W.. Douglas, Or.: hones O on let
shonlder; eattle same on right hip.
Parker A Glsasoa. Hardman.Or, Horses IP os
loft shonlder.
Piper. J. H Lexington. Or.-Hnr.es, JB eon.
oaoted on left .hmldr; oaUla, Sams on laf nip.
ander bit ia aaoo ear.
Kactor. J. W.. Heppner, Or. HurMe. JO
leftshooldw. Cattle. 0 right bip.
Rmm K.ri- Hminoer. Or. CatUe W U on
left hip. orop of nght aud anderbit In left year,
dewlap; Bones w von leri snoniner.
I'bornpvm, J. A., Heppner. Orj Hirrasa, t oo
left .iMMilderl mlila. I en laft shoulder.
Turner H. W., Heppner. Or.-HmaU eapltal T
left shraldur, horM; eattle sama on left hip
with aplit in both n,
WattMbnrger. W. J., Galloway, r. horee.
quarter circle JW on right slionlder; rattle
quarter circle i w on ngni nip ann ngni .I' e.
crop and hole In left ear. Hang ia Morruw and
niatilla ounnuaa.
A Campaign
Of Education
HOW to Get It . (T IT A A
.For'4)J.UU
FOOTBALL AND BLOOMERS.
A RICH TREAT IB PROMISED.
Mtiui,
n J. McFaul. M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON
OfflM boars, 8 to 10 a. , "S"
a - m at raaldeoc Mrs. U. Wrlch
property, aa1 10 to 11. m ,
p. ro., et omoe m "
Jewelry stora.
to
of
2 tot
Ikirg'i
First National Bank
UEPI'NER
f a Run ""reeUent
S-Zba.;' - Vlaa Praalelaat
OtO.W.CON.td. Cashier
m s iNCIK. - Asa'l Cashier
Triaarti I Gtaeral Bukiug Bttsintss.
EXCHANGE
On all pans o the world
Bought and Sohl
ColtarUnne aaade eo all points ea
raawmalile Tarwie.
s.las and s.ll44 Pma MlflOO M.
Intention.
Nottct of
Us. Omr. At U 0':
OHPSBflLLELED
OFFER
To ba educated one must read
the beat literature.
The best literature Is expensive.
': Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly.
Pub'lsncd at 110 Filth Avenue,
New York, Is full of the best things
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and It literary
departments are edited with con
summate skill.
Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every
home.
The subscription price of Leslie's Is tip ninira.
We make the unparalleled oner ol a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi
Weekly one year for only $5.00.
No surh offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made
again. These two papors make a moat acceptable Christmas or birthday
gilt, and will lie constant ramludors of the giver's klndiieasj
Remit by postal order or check to the
Heppner, Ore con.
CoUege Girls Upset Vermont Propriety
Shocked the Village.
One after another, the etaid old New
England institutions have fallen into
innocuous desuetude, and now a Ver
mont female seminary has been in
vaded by the bloomer and the football.
St. Johnsbury, Vt., is eminently re-
;pectable.
So it was that the statement that a
member of the seminary's contingent
had looked seriously upon bloomers and
that talk of a football club had really
been heard created the same sort of an
atmosphere about the town that the
finding of an old witch did in the old
days of Salem. It was ail true, how
ever, both the statement and the look.
What is more, a footibaU team was
promptly organized and all of the mem
bers wore bloomers. Even worse than
that, the new organization actually se
lected a plot of land back of the Fair
banks mansion to practice upon.
Here was absolute defiance of all thft
social and community ethics that could
be compiled in the bluest book that
ever St. Johnsbury heard of. It w:is
positively awful. It was almost as bad
aft if somebody had said that Boston
was not classic or that the university
at Burlington was lncaroble of giving
a student the very highest education.
Gossip grew rife and the footlball girls
laughed at it. They were not old fogies,
they said. They knew, a thing or two
end were not at all ashamed of it. As
for the harm in bloomers, where was
it? And as to the football and kicks.
why, there was nothing indelicate
about that One of the girls whose
father lives over at Barre Baid that just
before she came to the school ner father
told her she was the hairst kicker he
had ever heard of. Why, then, should
they complain of her kicking a foot
ball?
This was the burdea of the song of
the football girls. There was no song
among the townspeople, however; only
lamentations and dire forebodings,
Despite all this, the girls have con
tinued to play ball in the Fairbanks
lot, and, so far as reported, not a single
window in the rear portion of the man'
elon that ia the home of the grand
panjandrum of St. Johnsbury society
ha been broken, for the girls are all
pretty and they don't kick their foot
ball in the direction of aristocracy's
jonxhouse.
Thus it is that the bloomer, the foot
ball and the female seminary form a
triumvirate which mokea the average
Vermonter stand aghast. Knowing all
this, there can be realized in a small de
gree the heroism displayed by the girls
who kicked . the football around the
Fairbanks lot. They formed a regular
eleven, 'and, of course, in a very deli
cate way, they fought over the ball In
regulation fashion. They play football
at Vassar and the sport la not unknown
at Welkwley and Smith, but none of
them can kick that ball any better than
the St Johnsbury girls. N. Y. HiToid.
The Oregon Btate Fair for 1897. September
80 to October 8.
The Southern Pacific will sell tickets
at one fare rateB for round trip from all
points on their lines in Oregon.
You will be entertained from morning
nntil night. No time to rest. Liberal
prizes offered for all kinds of -sport,
suoh 88 baseball, tng-of-war, ohoppiog
oontest, foot races, hammer throw, shot
put, and vsrious other sports in charge
of a competent committee. Don't over
look the date and the cheap railroad
rate of one fare for the round trip;
Popular admission of 25 cents.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
There ia Nothing so Good.
1 There is nothing just as good as Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do
not permit the dealer to sell you some
substitute. He will not claim there is
anything better, but in order to make
more profit be may claim something else
to be just as good. You want Dr. King's
New Diooovery because yon know it to
be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For
Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for all
affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs,
there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's
New Discovery. Trial bottle free at
Oonser & Brook's. Regular size 60
cents and $1.00.
GRANT COUNTY HATTERS.
"It is said that the congressional dele
gates who have been at the Perkins In
Portland a fortnight trying to parcel oat
publio patronage and please everybody,
have gone away after settling the mat
ter to their own satisfaction, It is inti
mated that tbe appointments were set
tled some time ago, but will not be an
nounced until after Senator MoBride Is
well out of tbe way of tbe kioks whiob
are sure to follow." says the T.-M.
However, our valuable contemporary
was wrong in its conclusions this time.' '
Statu of Ohio, City or Tolbdo)
Ltjcab Countt, J
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is tbe senior partner of tbe firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe oily
of Toledo, county and state aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
One Hundred Dollars for each and every
onse of catarrh that osnnot be cured by
tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Fbank. J. Chink y.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this Uth day oi jjecemner,
A. D. 1886.
1.- . A. W. Oliaboh,
seal I Notary Poblic.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and sots direotly on the blood and mu
oons snrfaoes of tbe system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
tl8old by druggists, 75o.
From the Eagle. :
J. B. Boyd, formerly formeman of this
offioe, is at present foreman of the Baktt
City Republican. His wife also baa a
position on tbe same paper.
W. E. Kahler came in last .week from
The Dalles, leaving early this week for
tbe Sumpter oountry. Mr. Kahler is an
ucole of Long Creek's, postmaster, and
was formerly in business at Hardman.
Tbe Brannon-Sbelton toot raoe was
ran at Baker City on tbe 22 nit., Shelton
winning by about 25 feet. Tbe Grant
county contingent of tbe sports" staked
their money on the wrong animal.
Jsok Chambers, of Canyon City, and
Frank Foster, of John Day, were out
banting this week on tbe head oi Beech
oreek. They bounoed a band of elk and
obased them north over tbe summit into
the thiokets on the bead ofLong oreek.
W.M. Radio iD forma tbe Eagle that
he will send a shipload of oattie to the
Klondike oountry next spring. In speak
ing of tbe matter be lays that oattie can
be landed at Skaguway or Pyea at a
reasonable figure and that beef readily
commands fifty cents a ponnd at tbe
mines at Dawson City.
; - Governor Budd, of California, and
parly are eamped at Harohbargers, on
Klamath lake. Tbe governor, has been
afflicted with rheomatum for a week or
more so aa to keep him ia bed much of
the time. He is muob pleased with the
locality ae an outing place, and it is re
ported be does not expect it will be bis
last visit to Klamath. , Daring Got.
Badd'i absence from California tbe
affairs of state are being looked after by
Lieutenant-Governor Jester.
S
They
TINY
Are
LITTLE BRAINS.
Notice of Intention.
lawn 0rn s at Tms Dus, Oawioii.
All. 4th. IH-I7.
XT1TICB W HEREBY OIVKN THAT 1 Ha
IN following-named art tier has Sled notice
ol his Inteiiliiiii to make Bual proof In support
ol hi. claim, and that said proof will ba made
before J. . Morrow, eounty eiers, at uepener,
Oregon, on Brpt. -JKh, r,, vti:
JOBS P. LOUY.
Record entry John Louy. Hd. Entry Ko. 603
lor lha K'W Dec T. 1 D 1 1 at 21. R. W. M.
He names me following willli mim in prove
bis nnnllnuous resldenra upon snd eulUvatlon
nf Mid land, vis: Joaeph H, rilslus. Henry
K 11 III John A. Harlise anil Bdaara Moiio-
way.ali ol Uouglae, Oregon
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I.asb orrti a at Tms li.ixa. Oaao,
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NOTf' R ! HEREBY OIYE THAT 1 Ha
l.,Unlii. named arttlar has filed IHrilre of
ai.lnteeUna lo w.Sa Anal proof In support of
hi. rl.lm, anil thai sat'l pram will M mala na
fora J. W. M.irruw, innty Mark at Hrppnar,
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bl. eoiillnumis reside" upon s-id rnlUv.tlon
nl Ml I land, U: iimrvH M. Hi kin., Il.nry
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beep, daring oaob of He twenty eevee
years, Uistotv of Oar Ova Time. Is
it vertrxie editorial departmeels Tbe
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all tbe iBBpor taat pbilanihropie and id
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SU.tf30AS.
TN THR CIRrniT rtlURT OP THE STATE
1 of Orrgon, for Morrow County.
W. f. 1-nr.l, H N Kim. Id
and Kail. Mrtarhan, the
Hoard of CoinmlMtotiers,
etc., flalulllTs,
vs.
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tirry, the ra
gaa RallMMul and Ravi.
f.llHi iaapany and Y.
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Ta J H Anerrv. M. V. Knarry snd Mnrrry.
Delead.nl.:
In the name nf lha state ol (faeat Tan ate
hrky reqmri-1 to aniiear and answer the
complaint Blvd alnl yon In lha above
Sill li le1 .nit. on nr l4 ins nrsi out m iim
nit term ol ineaiiov einiiieu ronn, lo an
Men.l.t. Ih. Sth ilar a4 almhef . IHn :
snd If you lall ss lo .r and answer, tor
a.nt thereof. Ih. Malnilrr. will autitv U the
eimrl to sr.nl Uw rallel oemane a in Mil eo
bl.liil, bwlt: for a tudrmwni and nerrea
again! vnn for the sum of 1 din and laiarvwt
Iherann Irtnn July I at. lev, at the ml nf eight
Iu-r wnt ir annum, is. sum m llwalanrarrs
eiul ,r the poets and dl.lmnenianls nf this
nil. and tor a derrea lotevUie a re rial a
wortgM? made, eiarutad and deltvere.1 by
a-friinenta. t a. Siwrry and N, V, fporry, to
pi.lniirr. iM, the loll., win. reel ptony situ-
std In Morrow eomilv. mle m urewua. lo-wii
txiiilB) hallBllnw aMXtkMM nnanr and nonh
half nf lha suiilaaaat aaartew 4
belt of soulhiaat ,urler Itar. WMt ball af
Ute SMiksm qu.rlev nf ax, I, souUiweet
artaru( iHWtbweal unarta M Mao. aa, nwlh
teal nii.net n eoulhraat uiiartet of Naa, ai,
norm n.ii a aavihewat uu.ner ant anuin
mH anarlar of awrMiMwA laartar 4 Sae, Sfi,
sirtitheaM qii.rter nl iHiilh.itt aiiarwr
nortt alf o4 stmlhweat nii.net of ere, J,
IK. aurtneaat anarw wf atHitnMM qcww of
-a an, ail in kvwn.bln s, emit rat s, a. w
ufflr, M
Boattered Throoghont the
Unman Body.
Dr. William A. Hammond, the cele
brated neurologist says the ganglia.
which rami like litUa tbreuds of silk
throughout the body, &re tiny little
brains, largely rruule up of the same
kind of gray matter that compoMea the
thinking part of the brain. While the
sensitive ganglia send their little tend
rils into every portion of the body,
tile re Is an especiiUly Inrge amount of
Ihem evbout the heart and, really,
according to Dr. nammond, the human
heart actually thinks on account of
tt When we ere frightened, the heart
almost tope beating.
How could it do it, unleas It really
(bought? It would be Impossible.
rhe heart brains are the little gray
ganglia, and thry recognize the emo
tions of joy, or pain or fright by seeding
quick throba e,nl thrill through the
brant which. Dr. Hammond call a sec
ondary brain. It Is well known that the
ancients believed different organs of
the body to lie pnsutewnrd of mental at
tributes, and this I dew. Iim been banded
down to ua In such exn-r anions aa a
"brave heart," a "noble heart," a "sple-
etUs nature," and the like.
CroaagraJned people axe said to have
thnir apleena out of order, and thea
elents located anger, rwUiirtit and
hnpatlnrH-e In tbe aiilwn.
An Imnienae anuituil of gray matter
or tissue rune tiar.k of the stonvavrh, and
a heavy blow there will kill as quickly
as If Use brain Itaelf bad been struck.
Wherever tbe gaiffll congregate la
a vital siot ans iiestewn of Uitukiur
rjely with th gray matter that la w 1th-
In our alt u 11a, we think In every im
portent onravn aol throughout every
prominent fundi Wm within our bmlkee,
Ho says Dr. Hammond, and arlenre
rerne to agrai with him, N. Y. Trib-
Hae Helped Mother.
"My mother has been, afflicted with
catarrh and stomach trouble. Sbebsi
taken a number of bottles of Hood's
Ssresperllla and has derived great bene
fit from it. We always take Hood's
Bamaparilla when we need a blood
pnritter snd we find Hood's Pills a
remedy for sick beadsohe," Mrs. M in-
Star Pointei's fast mile of 1:59, is
not so startling an event in tbe turf
world si it would have been a tew yeare oie Sprlggs, Oakland, Or.
ago, sys the Oregoniao. This is start
ling news, says the Raral spirit. Tbe
Oregon lao wonld kirk il il bad to die to
do It.
i Hood's Tills are tbe only pills to take
with Hood's Bsrssparilla. Essy sod
yet effloient.
The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a
familiar name for DeWitt'a Witoh Hssel
Salve, always ready for emergencies.
While a specific for pile, it also instant
ly relieves snd cures eats, bruises, salt
An inhabitant of the Bcilly Islands,
says aa exohaoge, was strook by tbe
fact that tbe rata there seemed to pros
per grestly, altbongb the place la very
barren. He resolved to investigate tbe
rheum, eczema and ll sffeotious of the I cause of this, end digging np some of
skin. It never fails. For Hale by Conner tbe nests by tbe seashore, found tbst tbe
k Brook.
J. L. Ayers and family have moved in
from Hotter ereek to take advantage of
nor splendid school lor the little folks.
For GuDstipalioo take Karl's Clover
Tea, the great Blond Parifler, oares
headaches. Nervousness, Eruptions on
be face, and makes lha bead as clear ae
a bell. Bold by Comer k Brook, I
ltaral Fpiritssys: MI Don't Know will
probably be sent to California at the
eonolusion of tbe llulte meeting."
Htop thatooagb! Take warning. II
mar lead to onossmptlon. A 25c bot
tle of Hhilob's Onre may save your life.
Hold by Conger k Brook. X
Tb editor of this paper bsvlng beeo
awsy from borne Is a little "short" on
local events for this Issue-short oo
oews, bnt "long" on eiperieooe.
rats bad dragged oralis into their boles,
sod, in order lo preveut tbeir escape,
bad bitten off tbeir lege. No doubt tbe
prey bed been seised at low tide and
brought borne, to be stored np there by
tbe original device Joel described.
What llr. A. t. Halter Bay.
Buffalo, N. Y Gentss From my
personal knowledge, gained in observing
the effect of yonr Bbiloh's Cure In oases
of advanced ooniomptloo, I am prepared
to say it ia tbe most remarkable remedy
that baa ever been brought to my atten
tion. It baa eertaloly saved tnaoy from
eotisamptlon. Sold by Oooser k Brock.
Foeail Journal: The Olri-Eigbt Mile
mail bss made Its last trip. Tbe mail
will go oat from lone hereafter. This
change will grsstly Inconvenience many
people between Olei and Uooeberry.
freight , - I" Jf"
IWIILVwck. Ifop. Ofe at
Wsifte't dreg etr.
i. II
Harry
If.
Walt. Tbntw rune stage between
l!t(ner aed liowwfavatit, arriving every
day einept kJienday asd leaving every
da eieettt RnaJa. Kborteet and ebeso-
. . . !.- barber bop. est rooU to tbe la Una.
si i : - - I
BeglRflog with tbe fifty fiifth tolams,
tbe paper will see a roe tbe regular enaga
tinsels, which will ad I greatly te il
s)ti ten !! and ailrat tivenewa. Tb
Oq'lotd U (irtt.lt Led rvtry Hafurday
fifty two iaaaea a year. Tbe first li
In rach noalh U aa ll'n'trste 1 Magaciee
Nnnber, xaUlllllna ebut tekeae snsey
ns gee ae tbe ofdiaery t-ne, lofib.
attb large .nn.lf of pu tnrea.
I r.a nee el ihe tnlliHl a three
duller tear la al ranee, or te Ibae
rtrtil e day.
Mead fr B iaiaM epf eej iilaatraU
, sid
M , reeoolml in lha i
I Ih. eii,tr rirk of
Mid -oirl, ta B-s "C" M Morl,aM . todar. and all of thrven am
l-... IU, IH iM l.a.-l lllil4 .r-o- I " . . 7" . 1 , ,
ImssM apply the prcewt. of Mid Ml. ia the
p.' m-.tl l Mid )udf laattl, attantaye' lawa, wata
and o lUHitM'k.nu
Tl.U aim mon. I. aerven -n ytm tmiant
la aa oele af tbe lloa. Mpn- A lowell
J !! of i,a .lens auilliad eMtrt. Made aa4
Snteiad la Mid Slll " Ihe ?IM d.f t hi't. laV,
anowH a RFiiririn,
4T7 Atanfaays lav I laiuuffs.
I). A. Ourrar, fornterly el I'endleton,
fee ripened up a 13 eewl barber shop In
tbe all steed toe Mat look roraer,
Work etnnlr tret eleesi, Call ea biro,
t-tf
TtkO (ttlU be a scholarship for
sale, ff4 tot eae eotinot year tt fjlabop
Heift Aalwy. Im. p la aed ee abont
Ible rf ten bet e b- f te ad arete, tf
tUt be
eg eat
A dMi'ieg lo bnitd Uise a
E. J. Hloeasm, 4 pfoepeetit to Tb ()9il.s, 14 A at or I hms of bare will saebe soy by eall
e I'Um. k'.a Tut fli. u..u.n.i.ijriM. ..C?ef
Marveleaa Meekaaleas.
The human U1y la aa epitrme; In
nature of all menhanli-, all hydraullca
all arrhltecture, all machinery of every
kind. There) are nwire then 110 rue-
cbankral movement known to merhan
but
modifieaUone of thoae found In the
human te-aly. Here era found all the
Lara, levem, Jolnta, ptilleye, puni.
ripe, wheel ami sxlea, 11 1 and H hrt
novementa), beams, glrner", iniawe.
snsffer. arv-hee, nrltimna. ratilra and
eopprte known to m lerire. At every
kolnl man's beat mecharrii al work ran
fieshrmn lo but sylaptalkma of firiic.
tears of Oi buman lenly, revrlatUin
o( first prinelptee traxd In nature. w II-
Ham Oeorye Jonlan, in Muhm' IKnne
Journal.
' Taebe All the Has.
T'w ks are all tint nut, surely, aim e
tbey api-e" In thin rwe, silk rti.
sad all oILer materials w hl h ran el
tty I Used for the spring snd euiunirr
ward rot, eteepl iwrha) rhevlot and
aerwe. and they sre l i all wklHia ami
In all f'rni. h rri' nd tip and
tw fl -rhirs-o Tribune.
Tetter, Halt'llhream and IV-sema.
The Internee IU hln and smarting, Incl-
diutto tbraedlaeawn, IslnaUntlv allayed
by applying Cbatiiueirialu a bye ana
Hkln Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been ta-rmanent v cured br It. It
. . . -,. i . .
I equally efnrtent tor itxfiing iiiine ana ser A Unx k
a ravonui retnexiv ir eore nippiew,
chapjiea banns, rbllldaitis, rrwi viuwi oaB)pr
and chronic aore ryea. eta. per oa. i , " .
r
If yon bare ever eeeo a tittle obitd In
a psroiysm of hooping eoogh, or if yon
have been annoyed by constant tlok
ling in Ibe tbrosl, yon can apprtolate
tbe value of One Minnie Congo Cure,
wbiob gives quick lelieL fkild by Con-
e
News: O. U.
Dusiors man
Tedrowe,
of Heppner,
Ir. Caii'e feadlUon Pewdm, are spent few dsys in Horopter this week .
Inst what a horse needs when In PM
oonditton. Tonic, blood purifier and
ventilfnge. They are not food but
tiiNllrlne and the lieet In nee lo put a
hi tn M-tnut onuditlon. Price Ml
cents per package.
"My boy earns borne front school ooe
day with bis band badly laeoerated and
bleeding, aod luffonog greet pain," says
Mr. E. J. Hchall, with Meyer Bros.'
Dreg Co.. HI. Ionis, Mo. "I dressed
Mr. T. IL Lyoos departed oatbe Elder I ibe wound, aud applied Cbamberlaio'a
for Juneau oo lt Hooday night. I pain Balm freely. All pain eeaeed aod
In 'a retuerksbly short time it besled
vln a eosr. For wooods,
welling end rbeamatisnt
medicine or prescrip
tion eqnal te It. I consider it a house
bold eeewelty." Tbe 25 and 60 eeot
bottle for sale by Conser k Brock.
CATARRHS'-
I a
LOCAL DISEASE
SeS la IK. raaan el taMs sad
- al Aaawsasal aan as AakaaaaaBv.
sBewajaaaaj scvaawapssa vajp saswaawnMewp
It r. tw tm4 ay s pMMnt
r wl, -S Is ai.iwd 4
pjwUf lain tae awiriia Isa.
leilSf f eillwl M (t'M
Eif'sCream Balm
I a-kiMwtedged la aa the av-t itwenera eees for
UmiiwI.iWK Head sad li.fr " wf ail
W..I.M. Heei aed 'imetHn eMail mmh, '
. .... ae4 uiwMlM, hm IMaiwM, pw
Kt lha BMWe If m.U, iwww U see
I pr. .1 tww.iawn k, w.l.
Ski hHVl UlkS, s arwaeinJ-t,iW !
Hiiojl'tef Mews: Mr. W. E. Brook, of
tieeiteer, le f ieitiag ailh bet deter, Mrs.
MtetJobam, elHumpler.
Dr. John W, Raima, of tb Iledlisbl
bee keg beer on drsugbl the Hop
Gold lUsl of liquore sad eigere In
tmb. tf
Sleeete. OfsauJwa '