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OFFICIAL gB3-WIEHat, v PAPER FIFTEENTH YEAR SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. FDBUBBXD Tuesdays and Fridays. BT !- C X,THE PATTERSON PJOBLISHING . COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. AtS.B0 per year, tl.25 for an months, 75 ots. tor three moncns, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. TH.pAPi!:BiBkept 0ntil8 E.C. Hake's """if Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchants fciohangs, fen Franoisoo. California, where oou ract for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. Local card. Train leaves Heppner 11 p. m. daily except Monday arming at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. m . Lieaves i Heppner Junction 3:40 a. m. and ar. rives at Heppner 6:10 a. m a Bpokana Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2-45 F;J?1rTand,"XeABt HPPner Junction 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 r,d r jw at Portland 11:45 a. m. . Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland B p. m. and ar- uZillaOJPanmJnn0tin 8:30 m' 8nd 8t .rSu No' 1 lea7e' Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and ornciAi DISEOTOET. United States Officials. riesirtent Vine-President ) Secretary of Slate Secretary of Treasury Secretary of Interior Secretary of War Secretary of Navy Postmaster.Qeneral Attorney-Qoneral , Secretary f Agriculture" ..William McKintey ....Garret A. Hobart John Sherman .. ....Lyman J. Gage ...Cornelius N. Bliss Kussell . Alger John D. Long ... ....James A. Gary ....Joseph McKenna James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W P Lord SooreUryof State .7. H'. K. Kinoald h T ' i V Phil. Metsohan Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General c. M. Idleman Senators 1 G. W. McBride Jj. H. Mitchell Congressmen i 8inRer Hermann . . I W. R. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds , . ( R. 8. Bean, Supreme Judges J F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Cironit Judge Stephen . Lowell I'l-osooutiiig Attorney H. J. bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator... ... ........ A, W. Gowan J. N. Brown ..A. G. Bartholomew J.R. Howard uopresantative. lonnty Judge. , " O imminionersai J. W. Beokett. " Clerk ' Sheriff " Treasurer " Surveyor... Mohool Sup't... '' Coroner J. W. Morrow K. L. Matlock Frank Gilliam A. 0. Pettayl J. W. Hornor Jay W. Shipley B. . Vauglian hipfvib tows ornazas. Mor Ihoa. Morgan O mnfttimm . fii. J Vrtuik Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Blocuin, 117 l.inhtAnih.l anrl J. H. Himona. U.ruT.inr W. A-. Richardson T'-aaanrei.... L. W. Brings Marshal A. A. Robert Precinct Office re. .In.tinanffh. Pana W. B. Kichanlson foustable N. 8. WbeUtone Halted Btatr Land Officers, rat nAf.i.n. OB. J. t. Moore Register A.R. Bi neoeiver I.k SkiNDL OB. B.F. Wilson Register J. H. Kobbin..' lUoeiver XOBXT eOCIETIEB. UAWUN8 POST, NO. IL O. A. B. w r at Lexing-ton, Or., the last Saturday of . L . II . I err mon.a. oil TimwH an iutivsu k pnu. (J. W. Smith, C. i. F0(jCA. Adintaat, tf Commander, Dr. P. B. McS words, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Olli Id the City Drug Store, n"ar Uily Hotel. tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. UEPPNEB, OREGON. Offloe boa in, 8 to 10 e. m.t nod 12 to 3 p. m , tt residence, Mrs. 11. WMab' propMly, tDi 10 to 12. m , to 2 to 5 p. n , et offloe la lb rear ot Borg'e jewelry etore. First National Bank OF HEITNEB- C. A. RMCA, T. A. RHCA, GEO. W. CONSCft, S. W. SPCNCIN, President Vice PreeJ-ent Caehler An t Ceehlef Tnssadj I Genenl Biding Imtst. KX Oil A. On all parts ot Ui world Bought and Sold. Collection Made on all point on reasonable Terms. arpliM end undirtded Prod la, j.(XIO 00. Notlct of Mention. Lahs Orrti I at La Usmi. rtaarmii. antud , n KJOTim tl MtRMY 01V.M THAT IHi Mlnwtnf naouKt miirt has fi4 ltr o( Ms Int'Rtton to auk Snal rkI In suptmn (tf his risim. and thai Mil pnnf wilt b ms ImIom i. . NmM. "'inty I iri. at H(r, itrfu, e Urtoiwr . Iswt, vli . JIKICkT YAtrftlKU Hd. E. Jin M tnf the u now ant ' w aM -m IplS H as K W M Ni mm turn Iniiowint; wiitims e m SI fnnilaiHMis ri liM- apna 4 ro il.aiir.n ftt aaiil ta4, ts. (im Vinson, IwirlH Prty, Tmy I klfpisnd Maid Tylsf, a.i of M.ptwr, i. r. whjm. n 4 Mitcuir. Loos IWI stsw Wevae Uppnf si 7s'el"k, t Tolys, Tljara-laji, Mt4 HalarJsje; smvee si e't'k. p. m., Moedsy. WJsew.lys s4 fiiJa. Will Make cttoetloej with brsnebtrsio bra difL far ti. rb way. rwigbl pf pound. J. II. P!lBarlL Trop- Offirt si Ilsrry Wmse'i .iref store). tf. Balbe dwS tl lb Jot' Ubf eb'ij li at, OtttU tMosger. tf Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points. FIRST-Go via. St.. Paul be cause the iliues 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 ftvnrw l. J THIRD For information, ca on your neighbor and, friend the nearest ticket agent acd ask for ticket reading via. the Wisconsin L-entral Iines( or address "l v Ja"-C-Pond, or Geo. S. Batty, MnPa"-,Agt-,. General Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. 246 Stark St, V Portland Or, H, W. Fall, ' PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL. nair diock west of the Union Depot of C B 4 C. M. & St. P., C. St A., P. Ft. W. & C m and the C. St. L. 4 P. Railroads. ' RATB8 a.oo EISR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8te STOCK BRANDS. While yoo aeep your subscription paid np yon o aeep your Drana in free of oharse, Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left , wiuv, wulb on ien nip. Cook. A. J..Len.Or. Rnru. annn'i..i A"3"ir?0; mark square DonfflaflA. W. M . Osellfim n n-i. nr. right ide, iwmlow-fork in each r; horsec. B D nn I Aft hm. Ely, Bns., Douglas, Or. Horses brantl VT.v on wri snomaer, ostue tame on lefthip. holt hniilriAF. Jonee, Harry, Heppner, Or.-Horses branded $ l?w th, Uffc ,,hon ttle branded J on right hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Hangs in . . j . r i v... w 'infin, rein, Lisna, Wr. Hiipsm leftLStjQf.i.T" m-tt T,,cfa"P' "der half m ii Kim auiib .a ien ear Kenny, Mike. Heppner, Or.-Horsea branded KNY on left hip cattle same and crop off left tar: under slope on the right Laahey, J. W. Heppner Or. Hone branded Land A on left shoulder; settle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slit in right minor, usoar, Meppner. nr. t, at tie, at D on Mpncftn. o. H Mppnw, Or. Hqivm. M) Atl it ft sihnrilHAB ntt I u.. tu ' Oshorn. J. W., Douglas. Or.; horse O on let shoulder; oattl same on right hip. E"?" ftu, Hardmau,Or,-Hors IP o i" i v wiuBiurrr, Pipw.J.H., Lexingtin. Or.-Hnrse. JR eon l."", n ,h,"ul1ri oattia, asm on laf hip. Itato J, W . Heppner. Or.-Hf.rses. JO m left shoulder. CalU, Quu rUht hip. Brwry. B. G, Heppnar. Or. - Cattle W (1 oe L left hip, crop of right and nnderhtt in left isu. dewlap; horses W C on left shouhW. Th(iiniM.Mi J A II n. k IT left shoulder; rattle. 1 on left shoulder. s loo Turner It. W.. Hannnar fl a.n.n ..i.-i left himldr, horwis; oattl tame on left tup with .pl.t in both ears. " Watteohargw. W. J.. Gallowav. (P.I Kt-lfsasla ti. W( ajiiijiv m jj un riant mwmmmti OsaltU rrop Rtid hoU in luft UtBgt in Morrow and fUtrifT t'UIUH sj TT OH Notice of Intention. Land Orrit at Tmi Dall, oio. ilia ilk luikf VOTtCB M HKBKH V OIVKn'thaT TMC A.1 fnllOWInr-named sattir h. ei Mn,i. of hi IntenUou to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will tie niad belorJ. . Morrow, comity clerk, tt Heppner, Oregon, on . aotb, invf, vU: JOHN P. LOOT. Rennrd entry John Lou. Hit Inm lor th l Hee. i Tp 1 1 K E. . M. He name th M lowing wIIii.-m to prnv blscf.MtliuH.us resWenc nu snd cultivation n said land, vis: Joseph H. Fllsitia II. nr. rilklna, John A. Hart.k end kdaard UullcL way, all of Uuugla, Oregon. JA. F. MOORE, m Keg liter. Notice of Intention. Laud Ornt s at Ts Daixcs, Oateow, Altar A lul OTlrgW HRREflY OIVf.N THAT 1 H I htalntenUnn to Disks Itnal r.a,l in hlsrlstm. and that Mtdpraul will l mad b for J. W. Mnrruw. tounly t'lerk at Ilsepoer. Oregon, oa Sept. j.nh, lU7, vis; ' JOHN A. HAKIKt. I:it,l3f V " ,h f Ts. 1 II namai the fnllnwln Uua b his rniitlnnous It-slueim upon end rnlUvsUon ol ! aaM lawl. U J..,,h H niklna, M.or, fill Hi. Win V Lour, kilau.l i..n..... .ft of iuugtaa, Oregon. " J A A. r. M'HIRg, Wiit. TTi regular stirworiptioo pria) of tbe ffemi-Weekly sstl is 2.50 snd lb rtgtilar print) of the Weekly Ore oo its U 11.60. Anyone: abexr1blti for tbe Ossetlw o4 psyie for on yew it J) est tl both lb OsmIU m4 We-k!y OrpfoolM for 13.8a AH ct4 tab. wnhmn peyinf tbeir abecription fof one yew ia M ranee will be stititled W tb am MebMier to I'enillelnn tl Eobo Htege lAum. 1'eraoh dMtrnos of vialttsg 1'tsdWkia tee time sod ony by taklBf ll.w roat. lit so- qualtitiog lbs tgente the prevent eve- Ittf toe ctag w ill Bake rnoitiiM with - rlacl train aj ln for lVn.llw..n Offleo 4 Oiy Urof ntr W. i). Uisd, imprtesnf. WslL Toottipsna fit. ela bet wees Heppowr ssd MooaOMOt, srrlTlnc srefr 4sy tiiwpt Monday sad Uavisg ev.ry Jsy oifjept ioodsy, Mborteel sol tbesp t rwatw to tb liwn.1, E. Joo, HEPPNER, MORROW The Lancashire Insurance Co. OX MANCHESTER, ENGLAND OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT. qq q t McClure's For SEVEN ' " buv 01 oranr dv hammn nm Grant ever published. fReeins in iwSL. V " u"uu nQ aaequate Life of Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous. "MBegWa W180"' "St" Ivel' The only novel of 8 recollections aud corresDonriVnn. K". Portraits of flreat Americans. Many of : 01 "destine. Specially taken under stories or Adventure. A serial by CON an laiennor mystery and inirennltv ,hinh a place I 5 beside Poe and Gaboriau I Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS IANSibuYi appear in MCCI.UBB'8 MaOAZIN. JUYaobAra irofa cnth?nif llop Br Horto Robort Barr wma'n f , r0" st,niey w,ym-n ci.rvR;: will all have ttorlet in McCloer'b for the nnmin. These are only a small fraction or thiof.n 1897, thi subscription briee of : wfi eh i.".r1'ur""" Ioalalet 01 Maoazihi for One Dollar a Year The new volume begin, with November. Subscription, thould .tart with thl. number. The S. S. McJCIure Co., New York. A Campaign Of Education HOW tO G6t it (TPAA For Mtliltmn J&JSL DNPflBfiLLELED tummate skill. Such a paper It home. s great popular The subscription price of Leslie's " roaae tn unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's IJlustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $3.00. ro siicn oner was ever mails before. No tuch ofler will ever be made V again. These two paper make a most acceptable Christina or birthday U gilt, and will be constant reminders of th gtver'i klndnces f A Remit by postal order or check to th GAZETTE, W y Hoppnor, Oretron. W The WEEKLY MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 3AstorPlace New York Tbt Outlook will be la 1H97, m il baa beta during taob of lis twenty terte yr, Uietory of Oor Own Time. Ia U Tsrioat sdikiris tlepsrloaoU Tbe Ootlook fives s oonpsal review of (lit world's progress; tl follows With cart sll lbs Important pbilsntbroblo sad 10- daairisl mo vara en I of the day; bss complete department of religious ; eTotes mneb prs to lb Inter! of tbt home; rsvtw aorrwol Irtetstare; fsrwlwhes tbewrful table-talk about m end tblngs: sod, la thort, simt to give fresb lelnrmsfloa, ortgiasl obeervtlioB, sb4 ronll vbUrtaiameot. Bglooleg with lb Cfty fliflh tulnme, petr will aeetims tbe rgnlr mag line sit, whirl) will s.l ! grretly to lie iviMriSe St.. I sitrsrliveoave. Tbe OoUotk U pUllel every Htnrly ftfly iaeuew year. Tb lesite It) Mb asoktb Is an lilaetrelrd Magtgite mber, vtsiMsg aUnt twine se pitny Paiea e tbe f hiMry ban, IngMbnf Mb a large aumbwr uf p Urw. Tba pnsa ol Tbe OatluA ia three 4lsrt a year la a lvsnse, or tree tbts a rant a dty. BaJ for a tnlaaa apy sad l!ln rt m. prwWti w iu uutiooy. w As' or i ,li-a,SwI.CHf, lasO'' COUNTY, OREGON, World Magazine 1897 GREAT SERIALS r ti,. n. . . "u " nlst0'y It period from his them unDubli.hed. the editor'! direction DOYT.k .in Mh k m ... u.. h.. 7 iC. ..Ml r, r.".' u irairainar "","u'" "oc aoimet" stories, given him WRITERS ..-.v-B-5w nuiu mm long ago, will 1" the Me field a. th, "Brer contribute to MoClcb, -torie. in which the same . ' f 4J.UU To be educated one mutt read the bett literature. The bett literature It eipentlve. Leslie's Illustrated ' Weekly. PublUned at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, it full of the beat things! Its Illustrations are superb; It stories charming; and It literary departmenUare edited with oon- educator. It should be in every it 14 pe nnnra. NOTICE OF INTENTION. f akd nrrirr. at THKDaM.KN.nRr.nnM Xi . y"1 !,f " hefiilloalng.h.m,,!.,,!,,!,,, fllw, ,tc, Ms Intrntlon In mall I n-1 pr.f In tni.taMt ol his claim, and that :.! pn.it mill U ms.ls bei it. j. Morrow, ( ..limy I lets, si llvpuiier, I in-sf list sift lliiliil. la i,rf i ..-..,, .... """T n, ,, Tit; Tkr'JIAM.B. f.H:MARl)WN. il K W M an. I T I I R Hansnia the followlrg wtlnetsr tn prrev i , . I . uimn aim euiuvsllun 1. ' '"""l ,,: I noma K. itraham, Amlraw latiarami. brilh of ,Hawlirry, uraaon, K. l.:.J:,n':"1'""1 A".lrw Wright, both of r.taii, mum. uragon, .. t. MOORB, kagtstar, 8UMM0XS. tn,J.V "' T for. TBgsgtf.MD 1 Ulstrfc t, Wat uragoo, for Munow tnn- . tt inskeap, PUIntlg, l " Xlil. rXaa.l.nL -L": "' "smad datr-Klsnt In th ti.nanf Ih. kuia o o,..B otiai ''t. ra,,nid i at.wr Ulnra II. a m..1.r. ..TT7 m ma r-Mwa, In nr.,nd In. j.L. M."-,F M.MUMlr ll.,r-,Mfl , ,h. hlm, olnUwi,l HZ'l '''!"" " ' dav at my olhr. in dlatrki In anawar th ruuiplali.l H In. - i , i apq r'-'" na,m ii. t lal.illfT . u JiHlamai.t M" " T.anly II ,n lnUmmt h"-"-. at th, rt m l- ,,, .,, -rM."."'"4 ..... Kailisiwl y eriU e( t. -., . ... . , I.. K !. JiisiiMHftiMrWe l.w il m. w,4 11x1,1.-11,, tla4 "aj,!, ail,, ).;, y, The Oalell will lakp..take, s(pUe, f :;a r hu'trr a tnlweilttna arania. Aay 1. .,hii g if,i i,mfso til their " In Ihie mnnrr eaA eaa't do it no-i to tut tie. i. . On, f-rmrtly nf I'ea.tM., bee opatied np a IS etit l,ftr ehof la lb M tae. hi IK Msllurk rr, Wo strictly Bt n'sse. C'eJI ea bm. Mf Tb (Isaatu baa a "b;lasliit for ele, goo4 for nae nhm4 year at Biebop 4t Ats4y. Iro la aad m .t-,t tblfyoa bsva a a y t swscata. tf so im.ii ..m.iil i.iarlll . . " o""ds larniy Ih.ll.n iIj.i 7.1. '"w"7 I. I" .1 II. rata ii ia .f rani a.f iiti and In. r.i. , jHirsiMiniaa 'tt.1 artioe 1M rtaln.l.nl will aha fKrtlra lia , K. I.li. FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, VOICES OF CONGRESSMEN.'. "T Representative Iluve Won Celebrity by Limit Power. There is always some ooe member of the house who possesses a voice far su perior In depth, and volume to that of any of the other members which in it self serves to give the member possess ing it a certain reputa tion. - In t he pres ent house, says, the Washington Post, this voice is: possessed by Marriott Brosius, of the Tenth Pennsylvania dis trict, c Mr. Brosius has a faculty of talking so foud at times that the rwonl in the galleries cannot distinguish what ho says. ..Another Pennsylvania! who possessed a similarly powerful voice was .the .late W. D. Kelley, commonly known as ."Pig Iron" Kellev. Tn hi day he held the voice record ae-ainst all comers until Charles II. Van Wyck, of New York, who was af terward a s'en- wr irom. jxeoraska, appeared on the scene.. Hib voice was even frrpnter iv,on that of Mr. Kellay. "Back iu th. nM the greatest voice known to conmrww was that of the late Willinm Aiin Ohio, whose statue now stands in Statuary hall at the capitol. It is told of Mr. Allen, when he was in the house, before the days of railroads t.Tint his colleagues left for his home in Ohio. The day after he was gone. Allen lamented the fact Vint ! hni his departure so soon, as he wanted to consult him about had come up suddenly. "That needn't jrouoie you, Allen," said a fellow-member. "He hasn't trot aeroaa th Aiwt, nies yet. Just go out on the balcony and call him back." DIDN'T WORK WITH A simww - - vMvnrw Hoe Method ot Ilnntlng- Seen B for Rabbit Only. The Sua recently told of hunted, rabbits With a hrvu nut them. The Snortsmen's 1.11. how other men tried the same scheme n a Chicago suburb, and whv nut it them wishee he hadn' t. TllA WAV 4j hunt rabbits with a hose is to nush t,h hose down into the rabbit hnla, .nH have men guard ell the exits, while eomeDorjy yells into the hose. n. mail nemea uutler doubts fh. efficiency of the method, aocording to ui ieview, Dut a man named Von Lengwke said it would work, and ha w ouiu prove iu A party of hunters set forth arfter the rabbits, and cam in raoDii noie. Cutler guarded an en- vrnce, wane am Klelnman dlrl th yejiing. tvit. . xno raDDit went out of the hole over Cutler's head. nl - - t.nuog, ui up tv 11 in 10 fry . -L t 1 . . . ... kj cion . raDoit, ana, pointing to hole, said it looked likely. Aa before, Kleinman yelled Into the noie. cutler got close to the hole, sc that he would be sure of the rabbit this ume. He sw a beast coming, and with both arms clasprd It tightly when n stuck nis Dreast. rm i t - jiw oniooKers Heard a muffled veil. uon as a nau-cnokea man might utter, and saw Cutler roll over backward, Mirowmg the beast from bim. Instead 01 a r&DDit the beast was a scared aitunk. oldest race name. Dlatlaetloa Beloaaa the Calaeie, or Moaaollaa. The population of the glut mav b. said to be primarily divided Into threei reoea; the yellow man, the whit man and the black men. Anv other ra cmnpared witih these. Is unimportant. and may be oomildered a modifleatlon of one or more of them. Ankron says that "the yellow mn have Imnwmorial 1 occupied the greet ornt rej and north CMberu plelna of Eurasia, ami are therefore celll Monro! or Turan Chlneae, For count Iraa cemturhw thrv far aut-numbereci all Uie rest of the world, and even now the whit men In Aala form only a Unith of the popula tion. From their number, powiUon and Other consideration, they apjieor to have first exlalr.1; tbn otJirr two riu-ra baing deriveid frwn tluwnby riiMirratlon. change of climate and moile of living." The) writer then fxn on to my latrr: J nua the itrm grrat rarlaJ t vnra niav have sprung from the Mongolian stork." Itawlioaon arena to nmflrtn this view, and in that ease the Kgyptlan, for example, la vt so old s the Mon- gl. Tba term MongrilaaA d)aw net mean, aa baa lrn eupptwd, Uutt Utm ra orlglnul In Mongolia, but only tiaai the ibyh aJ characters of tbe rare art iwmltamily duiplayMl In tlw Mon golian, t'tir this raviK.n, therefore, U.I rwj twilila to the aiwUml nawna, Uia moat ancient among many. DEMAND FOR FLINTLOCKS. Thar Are Maae ta Oella-t Afrlaaa aad Othre Savaare. Strang aa It mtr aptirar, flintWk muakeut are not merely a rrt of by. rotra area, says the t, Iula V,Ut IkYnurnsl. fn a$ no fwwrr than I.K20-, oOQ f unfliiile wrra prrarureat at Ui Llnghratb mine. firnWo, RuffoJIi, Kngland. Thean fliate are rhiefly lode light Afriren aiwl other aaara, who. bavlog lt so lung tid to flioUorks, are rrUrUrtl to give them tip. Tnm tnetltfid of manufarturing thaoe fn ninie Is very IrrWawUng, la the owatiwrt of "flaiiking" tbt worker lll fahe a "iiuarlar" ia hi left UaimI atwl plarlng II on hia knee, arouinl whira a tmitarUng lieinl of trainer baa ba wJrnd. gently tap the flint a id hatnmrr, giving It rr h time a vyll rerted lihw. At every tap a flake alt. a bee og and one la a whle falls into bit hand Sixl, If a rl one, ladeptMlUd In a pail by bia 1I, all bed onee being liararded. Tbe kaetiprr sink theaa ftiai wHh hammer Mb Wmg, tbia brail, often tt,ade of old ilea. tro. taely etriktag the etrtp of Rmt on an Iroa a ted la their bene he. Ralaa Ustis la ( alaa. Tb Awir f;ett efalea that th rflloew gtnrrnmeot baa mml It ao I n'nry f-f all redrta In the military ftd naval araehli la China U learn Ii 1897. Everybody Says 80. Casoarets Candy Oathartio, the most wonderful medioal discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, aot gently and positively on the kidneys liver and bowels, oleansing tbe entire system, dispel oolds, oure headaohes, fever, habitual oonstipation and bil iousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. 0. 0. today; 10,52, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to oure by all druggists. - - . . If Messrs. Roberts & Rogers are makina extensive repairs for J. L. Ayers, on the property recently purohased on Chase street. They are also making some im ptovements for Art Mmor, and will also build a hoose for D. O. Justus near M Liobtenthal'e. Tbere are now improve menus Deins made in Morrow nnnnt. and Heppner this fall than for any year sinoe 18SM. Ho much for better times. Tbe Sontbern Pacing railroad oompsny uas aeoiaea . to sell tickets from all stations on its lines in Oregon, at one faiefor tbe round.' ip. In view of tbe fact that our people have been favored with abundant orops, it is confidently expect ed tbst tbe state fair st Salem will have a better attendanoe than ever before, ..uu lu uiuertu give an an opportnnity to visit this ere at inntit.ntinn nf hi.k tbe people ot the entire state have rea son 10 ds proud, this popular line of railroads has reduoed tho fare so as to eiiuoie an w see one of the grandest displays ever exhibited at Salem. The Fair open Sept. 30th and closes Oct. 8th. 670 -tf Henry Ridnonr, Fred Miller and Fred MoUumber are bera from Dallas, Guth rie Co., Iowa, for the cattle reoently bought by Ridnour and Geo. Roberts. They Are the "Mustard." Meadows & Batten, tbe pioneer blsok. smiths, have made some elegant im provements in tbeir establishment and added a large stook of iron, horseshoes and other materials essential tn th happiness of those who need quick re pairs on their wagons, buggies or any unci 01 machinery. Tbey bav ex tended their room to aa to aooommodate everybody in the oonntry who is in need of repairs. When you want a horse hod, maobioa repaired, tira set or any mingeise in their Una, you will find Meadows k Hatten to be tba boys that Mi tin it If Tbit is no dream. E. W. Rhea k Co are tbe leaders in furnishing goods and Olothiog. lieck Bros, are expeared fn very toon with some Long Creek dipt wblob will meet with ready sale. Statb of Ohio, Cm or Toledo) Lcoas Cuuntt, f iTrsuk J. Cheney makes oath that bs I lbs teuinr nsrtner of the Arm of V 1 uneuey Uo., doing business in tba city of To!:do, connly and stats aforesaid, ana that said Orm will nay tba snm of Hue Hundred Dollars for ascb and every oaee of catarrh that osnoot be cured by . - a ft ..1 . ' me use 01 nan s usisrrn Uiire. FVANg J. CnBMKV. Sworn to before ma and sobaoribed In my preeeooe, this Uth day of December, a. V. lono. A. W. OtiASOM. " J Notary i'ubho. flail's Catarrh Cure fa taken Internal) nu ci nireouy nn I tie blootl and mo ... . . . .. .. . . : oona sorfaoea of tba system. Send for lettimooie'e, free F. J. Cheoev k Co.. Toledo, n tfTBold by druggists, 7io. John Murphy and C. Oeteo snd family wera over from liaystack this week. Tba "Bioyolist's Best Friend" ia familiar name for DeWitt'a Witob Hscel Halve, always ready for emergencies. While a tprcifio for piles, it also instant ly relievea and cores eots, broiees, salt rbenm, tcsrma and all sffretbina of tba kin. It never fails. For Hale by Copter A Brook. Oeo, Nobis reoently porobated a band of tbeep 0 umbering Te Care Ceestlpatlaa Korrvrr. Tasa Uiacarets Csody Catbsrtio. lue or Via. If C. 0. a fail to cm, drneuiala rfuod moory. f Julio Mcllillaa and F.rot Piper ware in towa Hatorday laet. ler, alt-IUrtim bih! tU-tema. Tha Intetiae Hi hlnir and martin' nrt. denttotheeediaoaeea, blrurtantly allayed v applying V liaitilierlaln s Kya and klo Cnnttnetit. Many Very had raaea have been permanently rarwd by It. It vioaiiy emi i-tn fur IU hlng pilea and faviilitjf ramr.lv fur aura nlnt.tM happed hambt, rbllblalna, frnat bltea aud tbronto aura eyea, 84 rta. par bos. tr. r4ra CaodllUa 1'awoVra. are Jut what a bore newia when in bad coodiihm. Titilo, bbw4 purifier and vrrmlfnga. They ar wA fund but rnevlkina ami the beat In net to put a mra In prima condition. Irk 2i tnU pr py k age. CATARRH lea LOCAL DISEASE a4 It r eMM ef eAt It a aa lM M auaaaaA fw4f ka I a,. ,a4 4m l" l ! Uia tm.ua. Ma. "! t M.s M glass r-iata., Ely's Cream Balm ' aAa4 U M !l.a mm tkwMrt (Wf -II aia..!.. 1.-4 M He4 a llaf f , 11 mtm aa fMaiM ilia eiaia kt 4 Waawaa, aaaia i Ifca aa,taa Irmm am la. M, TT."tJ; af4. Kewlete f Maa4eMil. f rVmm afWawa a. Avisiu,HSiriM,,wl vW a f NO. 580 mm POWDER Absolutely Pure I ;. v J . it 1 . 1 ' , .. .... B1 Crops. :i ' ,"" Thia oonntry of ours ia certainly a favored one when providenoe extends helping hand and gives ns immense orops and high pnoes. Thia touches the botton and the energies will do the rest 10 pring on flnah times. There ia likely o be a plentiful crop of something else, if, as predioted, we have a wet fall and oold winter. The weather oonditionp would be just suoh as will give a orop of pains and aohes, rheumatism; neural-' gia, loiatioa and lsmebaok. With it sll, many fine dsys will keep un outinas and field BDorta. and with the. of sprains and bruises, soreness and stiffneeu. We may be thankful also that 01. jsoobsoil will always oome to the renuue wnn a nrnmni ann narfani for them all. Th Tru Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa. III. "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.' Ex perimented with many others, bat never got tbe true remedy until we used Dr. King'g New Disoovery. No other remedy oan take its plaoe in our home, as in it we have a oertain and aura sure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, eto." It ia idle to experiment with other remediea, aven if they are urged 00 you as just at good as Dr. King's New Die oovery.. They are not at good,beoaue this remedy has a record of oures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to atlsfy. Trial bottles tret at Conser A Brock's drug store M. . uarvnoiomew and ' two "oh'ildreo are down with malarial fever. Tbey have been moved over to Fred Bartholomew tor treatment and nursing. . ; , , .... rrom a Washlagtoa Maa. "I waa troubled ith beadaoha knd - biliooeneas and waa erjr weak, Oua day I taw testimonials from people who bad been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla . od I deoiJed to try it. When I bad ttkeo three bottle the headache and tomaoh trouble bad all diMpp.ared.' " Edward MelUndt, Brook field, Washing ton. Hood's rilli are th bett after-dinner pills; astitt digestion, our btedsobe 25 oeota. Mre. E. W. Rbet it tafltrirg from aa attaok of bilious fever. It fsyi the Creepy Childrtt. fleavlew, Va. Wt bava a tplendid la of Chamberlain's Congo Remedy, sod oor eostomera oomiog from far so 1 pear, tpeak ot it io tba higbeat terms. Many bava said that their children would bava died ot croup if Chamber- laio'e Ctmgb Remedy bad sol bees given. Kellam AOorren. Tb 30 and 60 cent lurt for tala by Ooirr k Brook. M orrit Mack waa over from Loner Creek tba first of tba week. If you bav am aeea a Utile ebild in a paroiytm of booping otmgh, or If you btveUen aoooyed by a eoaataot tik Hog in tb throat, yoo oan appreciate tba vaJn of On Mlnot Congo Core, bb gives qnltk relief. Bold by Con- ser k Brock. e Born-To th wife of Waldo Wtlklnt. ear Ueppner, latt week, a too. Bt not deoeivedl A coogh, boartoata or oroop ar out to U trilled with. A dote ia time of Blulob't Cora will tat yea moch trouble Hold by Conaa Drotk. . Elmer Beamao baa aafferaj a relao of fever. My boy eama bom from aobool one day with bit band badly Iaeeratd and bleeding, and tuffcrtng great paia," aay a Mr. E.J. Hohall, with Meyer btxm.' (rg Co, Hi Louia, Ma. "I dreeeed the woaad, and applied Cbaasbtrlala'a Pale Balm freely. All pel oeeeed aad remarkably thort lime pealed wlllioot lavlo a tear. For wooods. tpraloa, twelllegt aad rbanmalitm knew of at melioiue or prtenrlp. hoa rooal I it. I eoeidt M a bote, bold aeoeaelty." Tba 33 aad tfl teat brittle for tala by Cooeer A nreh. Mile MtKeivey aad J. J. flroiikt ar ever froua Wagner. aakleae Ar.ie aaive. Tb licet flalv ia th world for Cole. lit uie, More, Uloer. Melt Rheum, Teltar Cbaprl ifaade, Cbllblauie Cwna, aaj all Mkla Krap. tmna, and p-sntivaly core 1'ilae or ae pay reanre.L It la aaaentea.1 la 1 1-'" Mtisfti(,a or maney reftolsd. Ilrle 88 real par boa. Far sal by iaaer a) alreek.