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SOTKt PAPER
OFFICIAL
FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 21. 1897.
NO. 581
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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riven at HenDner 6:10 a. m
t Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:15 p. m.
and Umatilla 9:15 p. m.
Portland Express No. 8. from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r Junction 6:10
a. m. aud ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Jnnotion 1:80 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:40 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umati'la 12:40 p. m. and
arrives at Meppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :CC a. m.
For further Information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. B 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
OmCI-Xi DIHECTOET.
United States Official!.
Ptejident William McKinley
Vine-Vresldent Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
oeorntaryof Treasnry Lyman J. Gage
Seorntary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Bunnell A. Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Seoretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Heoretaryof State H. K. Kinoaid
Treasurer Phil. Hetsohan
Bopt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C, M. Idleman
" . (G. W.MoBride
oenatora J J H Mitchell
J Ringer Hermann
Congreasmen 1 W. R. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
f R. B. Bean,
JnrWae IV. k. Moore.
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District
Riranit Judge Stephen . Lowell
I'roeecutiug Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County OOieials,
Joint Senator... ... -
Ilepresentative.
(!onnty Jndge A,
' Oommissionere
J. W. Beokett.
" Olerk
' Sheriff
" Treasurer..
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McClure's Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
Jas. C. Pond,
Qen. Pas. Agt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Batty, -General
Agent,
246 Stark St..
Portland Or.
A New Life' of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of
Grant ever published. (Begins In December.)
Rudy&rd Klpllng'l 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 The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished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 moBt 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 histoiy of this period from his
recollections and correspondence.
Manv of them unpublished. In connection with this series
of portraits It is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of
MAKCita ur thb union irom Washington to Lincoln.
Pictures of Palestine.
Stories of Adventure.
Specially taken under the editor's direction.
A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary
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. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C,
and the C St. L. & P. Railroads.
RATES a.OO PKH DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton St.,
CUXCsVOrO. ZZjXu
WRITERS
talent for mvsterv and lneenultv which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him
a place beside Poe aud Gaborlau.
TEN FAMOUS
r 1 XT Hf . T 1 TU .11 L ..H .1... V, til i. - A . ., .V. , . .Ith AAnnfnn
iUnifUAMiU. , Ail ,UO UUbiUU I1UBI1 HO Will VV 1 1 bC U U 1 1 11K tillO UUlUlllg fCnij m.U ,IIC .MjUCMUII
of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear in MCULURE 8 MAGAZINE.
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and tbe "Little Mr. Thimbleflnger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCLOax's
all of the short stories he will write during the coming year.
OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazini a series of short stories In which the same
nKaMntAM n- til n - .,1,1..,...,. V, ill W A.nl. 1 (....I, t
iiiiitiau;iD ii ... nxi, nivuuuju touu irm uo uuuificra in ibooii. i
Robert Barr
Clark Russell
STOCK BRANDS.
Anthony Hop " Brt Hart
Frank R. Stockton Stan I ay Weyman
will all have stories in McClubk's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCmjrs's Maqaziki for
l7, tne subscription pnee of which is only
One Dollar a Year
The now volume begins with November, Subscriptions should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
While yon aeep yonr subscription paid np yea I
oan keep your brand in free of charge.
Bora. P. O.. Heppner. Or .-.Horses. P B on left
snomaer; came, same on ierx nip.
Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, 90on rightshonl
orop oft left and split in right.
der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square I
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Hnrveyor..
Bohool Sup't..
A, W. Gowan
. J. N. Brown
. Bartholomew
. J.B. Howard
..J. W. Morrow
.E. L. Matlock
. Frank Gilliam
...A. C PetteyS
.. J. W. Hornor
Jay W. Shipley
..ti.V. Vsugtian
' Coroner
tDHii fnv. nermann.
u - . . . Thos. Morgan
n....nilVnan"!l Geo. Conner, Frank
mil..,. Arthur Minor. E. J. blooam, U.
. L. lvl T U Uimnna
uzzszrr. .. ..t...w. a, Richardson
Trewnrer lK"ii",!J.
u A. A. Boberts
Precinct OfBoerr.
.i.. .v.. e , W. K. Richardson
?r.,.hT:":' ........ ..n. b. wheuton.
United States Land Officers.
fill, n i T .1 WM ql
a as a atfiB na.
B.F, Wilson !fi?I
J. H. Bobbins.
.Beoeiver
Bzoitvr soci-ariEsi.
HAWUN8 POST, NO. IL
O.A.B.
.( InnHKi. Or., the last Hatorday of
rt month. All veterans r Invited to Join.
n Ml 14.ll, . C. M. FDUDA.
Arflnlant. tf Command-.
Domrlaas. W. M.. Galloway. Or. Cattle. B D on I
right side, swailow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, B D I
on lert nip.
Ely. Bros.. Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELI
on left shoulder, cattle same on left hip. hole I
in right ear.
Florence. L. A Heppner, Or. Cattle. LF on
right hip; horses, F with bar onder on right
shoulder.
Jones. Harrv. HeDnner. Or. Horses branded
rf J on the left shoulder: cattle branded J on
right hip, also nnderbit in left ear. Range In
morrow eonntr.
Johnson. Felix. Lsna. Or. Horses. eimleT on
left stifle; eattle, same on right hip, ander half
Drop in n"t urn split A lert
Rennr. Mike. Heppner. Or. Horses branded
KNK on lefthiD oattle same and eroo off left I
ear; under slope oo the right
Lenhe. J. W. Heooner Or. -Horses branded
L and A on left shoulder; oettle same on left I
hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right I
ear.
Minor. Osoar. Meppner. nr. ttle. M D on I
right hip; horse. M on left
Morgan, 8. N., Heppner, Or. Horses, M )
on lert snoniaei oaute same on len nip.
Oshnrn. J. W.. Donalas. Or.: horses O on let
shoulder; cattle same on rignt hip.
Parker ft Gleason. Hard man.Or. Horses IP on
left shoulder.
Pioer. J. H.. Leiinatiin. Or. Honaa. IK eon.
Beoted otileft ahulier; eatuo, same on lef hip. I
under bit In eaon ear.
tUntnr. J. W., Meppner. Or. Horeas. JO ot
leftshoolder. Cattle, 0 right hip.
P perry, K. G- Heppner. Or. Cattle W C
left hip, empeff right and nnderbit In left year,
dewlap; horses n von iri anoniuer.
A Campaign
Of Education
How to Get It (Ttr A A
-For 4) J.UU
Milium
UNPARALLELED
mi l li l l IT B
left shoulder: settle. 2 on left shonlder.
. I I Turner K. W. Heppner. Or. ftmall eapltal T I
rir P R MfSWOrClS. lft sh.mlder.horM.; oattle same oo left hip
w,. . v. i wiin split in Doto ears.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Offloa in tbe Ciy Drug Store, nesr
City Hotel.
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
UEPPNER, OREQON.
Offloe hours, 8 to 10 . m., and 13 H
2 p. m , at reidoc, Mrs. il. W lob's
nennart. and 10 to 12. S. ID . tO 2 tO 5
p. m., at offlos in lbs rear of Borg't
Jewelry store.
First National Bank
IIEFFNER
. Praaldant
Vloe President
Cashier
Aea't Caahler
Watten burger.
W. J.. Galloway. Or.i homes
quarter eirrle JW on right shoulder; cattle I
quarter circle J W on right hip and right sirte.
crop and hole in left ear. Bange in Morrow ana
L mauila eounuea.
Notice 0 Intention.
Lako Orru b at La 0 bauds, Oaaoow,
it..,.. 17 i imtrl
OTK'K IS BEhUBY GIVEN THAT TUB
lollowln named settler has filed notice of I
his liiteutUm to make final proof In support of
te maae
OK
vis:
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
Tbe best literature Is expensive.
Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly.
PubHsned at 110 Fifth Avenue,
New York, Is full of the best things
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and its literary
departments are edited with con
summate skill.
Such a paper li a great popular educator. It should be In every
home, "
The subscription price of Leslie's Is H pe nniiin.
We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi
Weekly one year for only $5.00.
No such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made V
again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday Q
gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness p
Remit by postal order or check to the -e'
Heppner, Orotron. W
CHANCES OF LIFE OF OLD MEN.
Science Bays Age la No More a Disease
Than Childhood.
Dr. Adolph Bloch read a paper the
other day before the Paris Society of
Anthropology, in which he ridiculed the
theory that old age ia a disease, con
tending that it is no more a disease than
childhood- With precautions an old
man w no more exposed to maladies
than Is a younger man, provided he has
not taxed his strength too heavily.
It is difficult to say at what period of
life old age arrives. There are many
causes that bring; on precocious sen
ility. Sometimes one man is very old at
30, and another presents all the attrib
utes of a second youth at 60. It is more
logical to describe old age as tha t period
in life during which a man dies natural
ly, if he does not succumb to a malady
or an accident. Very few old men, as a
matter of fact, die of disease, however
strange this may appear. A great many
of them drop off. from simple exhaus
tion, without leaving the least trace of
any malady. No doubt, there are mala
dies that attack old men, such, for in
stance, as congestion of the brainy in
flammation of the lungs, and arteriul
atheroma, that is to say, a degree of
thickness, more marked in the tunics of
the arteries, which become as solid and
brittle as pipestems. Many deaths ot
ld people are attributed to these causes,
but we must not forget that they do not
suffice to explain all. Bichat came
nearer the truth whea he said that we
die in detail, and continue to die until
the day when we quit this earthly scene
altogether.
Dr. Bloch shares the ideas of Bichat,
and he cites statistics to prove that they
are not wrong. He secured from M.
Jacques Bertillon the Parisian record
of the deaths from senility of both men
and women during a period of 11 years,
taking the age of 60 as the average.
From these figures it appears that mor
tality among old people is greatest be
tween the ages of 80 and 85, while it
diminishes suddenly from the 90th year.
That is to say, the malady takes a light
er hold upon an old person who has
reached that age and passed the critical
period named above. In other words,
an old person who reaches 00 without
accident has a good chance of becoming
a centenarian and dying of old age only,
The deaths of old people in whom no
disease can be discovered are always
put down In statistics under the name of
senile debility, senile exhaustion, senile
cachexy, and senility. Now, the natural
death through senility is not known,
according to Dr. Bloch. It has some
times been noticed among old people in
the hospital of Sainte-Perine, but the
anatomical examination In most cases
revealed no defect, and it was natural
to come to theconcluslon that death
was due to progressive weakness.
Mortality among the old is variable,
according to the periods of the year. It
is highest during the winter months,
without at all being assisted by pneu
lnonia. It Is also variable according to
localities, as can be proved by consult
ing the statistics of the departments of
France. There are some regions where
men live longer than they do In others.
For instance, Yonne and 0 iron do are
particularly favored in tbla matter.
ilow this is nobody con tell, but it ia a
fuct duly observed. J. Y. Sun.
Everybody Says So.
Oasoarets Oaodj Oatbartio, the most
wonder ful medical discovery of .the age,
pleasant and refreshing to the taste, abt
gently and positively on tbe kidnejs
liver and bowels, cleansing tbe entire
system, dispel colds, oure headaohes,
fever, babitnal oonstipation and bil
iousness. Please bay and try a box of
0. 0. 0. today; 10, 52, 50 cents. Sold
and guaranteed to care by all drnggists.
U
BakiiiG
joe xoung, "rreDon Joe, wbo was
recently released from tbe penitentiary
at Walla Walla, is now a member of tbe
salvation army at Walla Walla.
FOVDEn
Absolutely Pure
ine aontnern racmo railroad company , : A BAD ACCIDENT.
has decided to sell tiokets from all i
stations on its lines in Oregon, at one oha Carter, of Long Creek, Hurt on Big
fate for the round' Hp. In view of the fact Wall Creek Hill. ' f .
that our people have been favored with Yesterday while going down Big Wall
abundant orops, it is confidently expect- oreek hill, on the Long Creek road, John "
ed that the state fair at Salem will have Carter, a freighter from Long Oreek, met
better attendance tban ever before, I with a severe accident. One of the front
and in order to give all an opportunity
to visit this great institution of whiob
the people of tbe entire state have rea
son to be proud, this popular line of
railroads has rednoed tbe fare so as to
enable all to see one of tbe grandest
isplays ever exhibited at Salem. Tbe
Fair open Sept. 30th sod closes Oct. 8th.
B7U-H
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and Mies Myrtle Wade, this county,
were united in marriage Sunday evening
last by Rev. F. L, Forbes, at bis reel
deuce. Tbey will remain for a time in
Pendleton, and then go to Idaho.
They Are the "Mustard."
Meadows & flatten, tbe pioneer blaok
smiths, have made some elegant im
provements in their establishment and
added a large etook ot iron, horseshoes
and other materials essential to tbe
happiness of those who need qoiok t-
pairs on their wagons, buggies or any
kind of maohinery. They have ex
tended their room so as to aooommodate
everybody in the oonntry who is in need
ot repairs. When yon want a borse
shod, mnobine repaired, tire eel or any
thing else in tbeir line, you will find
Meadows k Hatten to be tbe boyi that
oan do it and do it right In short
order. tt
COSTLY INSTRUMENTS.
N1
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
C. A. P.HCA.
T. A.RHCA.
GCO. W. Cori.cn,
8. W. SPCNCCtt,
his clslro, and that said proof will
before County Clerk. Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, uregoo, on oi l. sum, isV7, '
SAMUEL L. WILSON,
H . R. No. HTCO for the BWW HWi Hec. 77, MS
NWend NWNE'iBw:, MTp. Is. a. 91, K.
He names the follnwlnc wltneasee to prove nis I
continuous resilience upon and cultivation of I
sa d and. vis: F.llhue Trier. Mrwl w. sera-
ley, David O. Justus, James D. Brown, ail oil
Heppner, Orefon.
B. r. w l isrr,
tin Kctstr.
Assignee'
Trusaeta I General Banking Easiness.
EXCHANGE
On all parts of the world-
Bought and Sold. gS
Sate Of
Accounts.
Notes and
Outlook
Pukllsked Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
CoUerUons made oa alt points en
reasonable Terms.
Surplus and andlvldsd ftoBU, lsl.WM.0O.
Notice of Intention.
t . tiwwtrm 1 l.i (iaistiB. OasooK.
net Jnb. U"T.
VOTH'I tfl fURFlT OlVlfW 1HAT THE
X f,.!lnlnf nemed settler has Sled eoiwe
mi ! inL-nii..n in make Snal em In eiiiirt
J lika rl.ln. end thai aetd in III be ade
afon i. W. Mom, lHit I'levk, at Uefpaer,
Urr, o lrtol 4. law, vis:
BKMRT VASMSHrooL.
n. am. I"f the Vi V end MP
ttttti and s a- nirimpi
Heaanea the .Mi'ls uee
Ills mnilnomia MHtn mi and iuliteilne)
A L.. .ia una VlMDB. liafH fra'af,
Ten ralineef4 lUih Titer, all at Ufpur,
Ornim. wiljanl.
nat
Nottr Is hereby liven that the nndentaned
easifneeot the eaUie ( tot Hna . lueolveut
deliUira, still on ealiiMar Uie IMh flay o( (o
lutwr, twi, at the rourt llniiae door In Hep-
nr, Oregon, sell a the hltheat bl.Mer for nun
ill uie feie ena a,-rounu o, sua in
lata, remalnlne nnld on said data.
mala fare value of sail nmea anl
arnninta la Ii.Miuu.eaMl a full Instwuoa of
aaote ran be ha.l at tbe ofl.fe of tills I'Ualps
at any time belure said sale.
Aasicnee of Cos Hros.. lueolvenl Debbira.
The Ontlook will be lo 197, as it has
been dnrlog eaoh of Us Iveoty seven
years, a Uietory of Oor Owe Time. In
its vsrioos editorial departments Tbe
Ontlook fives a compact review ot tbe
world's progress : il follows with care
all lb important philanthropic and in
dost rial movements of the day; bae
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
J AND OrWK AT THE DAI.I.KH. ORFOON,
J Alls '2K. 1WI7. Noll, a la .arrl,v ulven ll,.l
the followlna llainnt aettler haa nrit ni,llra(
Ma Intention to niake riiial iroof In sntiport o
ma riaim, aim llial Bi.in iinnil will Im) Biaile
before J. W. Morrow. ConnU Clerk, at Uennner.
m vi, wwjijer iw, vis:
TKl'MAN B. KICIUKDiMlN.
Rd f . No. Slot for lha N WW Km. t Tt, S B H
it K W M.
Ha names the lollowlr f wlt' eaars to prove
ip ii,,,ii,iuoiia reainenraj i iki ann eiiiiivaiion
ot aam land. 'Is: Thomas K. (Iraham, Andrei
rrttrraon.'hoth of (mwelM-rrr, orefon, Myl-
ranus Wrlfht and Andrew VirtKht, lmh ol
tiKiit Mile, urexou,
JAS. F. V'MiHrT.
K-"7 Iteilator.
SUMMONS.
IN THK JfHTfrE COtTRT FOR THE hKCOND
Ulairli t, KUle of Oreaon. lur Morrow Coua-
Yh.
Inakeep, I'lalntlff,
complete department ot religious news;
Tbe reg-nlar sobscnpfion prioe ot tbe I devote mnob spar to tbe inlereateol
Ssimi-Weekly Oaaette to 12.60 and tbe I tbe borne; revieee oorreot liter ala re;
rearnlar prioe of the Weekly Oregoniaa I fare tehee cheerful table-lalk about oiea
to II. 60. Anyone eubecribiag for IU I end tbloge: end, in short, aims to give
Oasette and paying for en year il freeb loformallon, original obaervatioo,
Lam ftork stage avee Ueppnsr at
t o'clock, a. tav, Toeleve, Tbur.lae, I )og h .tae will rake connrtiot) mixtt
advance raa ga both tbe Oasette and
Weekly Oregoniaa tor $3.60. All old sot-
cnbers paying their inbecriDtione for
one year ia advance will be entitled If
the same
lietinner to rndle'ro via II p peer'
F.eba Htate Ldn. I'ereoae deeiroae of
vtatliag I'eediatoo eaa save time and
moaoy by taklog Ihvs tool. 11 T ae
qaalnllng tbe scant the pravlnos even-
and Ralardeye; arrtvee al elnek, p,
as., Mondays. Wadatwlaye eed Prida;a.
Will asake oonaecttnsj with branebtrala
wbeti tfeeired. rare II. ah way
Fralahl U ! tf pOWt'U i. II
MWabmck. Trop. Offte at llsrry
Warrae'l drtig store.
t n'r lord train at rho for rndl4on.
I Office et Oily lro( Btore. W. IK Lumo,
Feottriaaar.
and reasonable entertafnmeat.
Beginning wlib the fifty fliflh volome,
tbe pa;er will aasume tbe regular ssaga
tine sii, which will add greatly te it
eoutenianne and allrertivaoswe. The
Onllonk to pnbli'lied every Halqnlay
fifty two leeaee a year. Tbe first Issue
la eaeh tnoeth ia an Illustrated Magaciae
Noojbef. Ctalaining about twiro as ruasy
page ae tbe ordinary iaeue, together
with large number of pirtnree.
Tbe prieeel The Outlook to tbree
dwtlare a yesr la advance, or Ires Ibae a
Walt. TbpeA rune stage bet
ff mnaat aa,t ntafine&Mit. arrtvitiat arrarv
day eic.pt Monday aad leevlag every d'7
day eseept fiaadajr. Hbotteet and ebeap-1 Head for a apimn Cipy eej il In "If el-
tuihe down at the Jo see' barbae ebop, ' eel mot to the lei nor. rv i, feloeas, et. proepeotus to To Uotloor. 13 hv't
saaeats. OrvUleJet Baneaer. U lN&i- ' FUe, New Totk Qitv,
I. l Miller, Defendant.
To I U. Miller, lha aliove named defendant
In tlienaiaeof the hum of nn.iw V.hi are
nerer.v reiiire ut Brar Iwlnre tbe unner
alfned, a Joallre nf I he Vr, In eerolii Ma
lik't lu aald eniintjr and auta, on lha t.'nd daf
of (h'Uiber, lie7, at lha hour ol oneodo k In
the aftornmiB of said day at my orhee In said
1l.tr li t b, answer lbs complaint ol 1, M ne
keeelwanded iiimn an Inslrnmenl irfwrltlnr:
and wbereluba dstuaixls I wanly xllara llJ'l
won uiierem iroin Ma ia. Iwa). at the rale ol
ia par rem per annua and II. r.ia and die
luminal,! of Ibis aetlon Tb defrawlaiil will
laaa iionre thai II ka una In answer the eon.
plaint herein lbs elalntie Ml take luilsmeiil
asamat aim Twenl Poller and Inb
Ibereoa al tb raieot law twr eetrt ta anann.
from May la, !"(, end rusts and dial. lira in. nl
or una e Hon.
fubliarMal bf order of
r K JONVa
intlUt ot lb Peer (or lb Herond M.lrVt
Morrow eaxiniy, etaie of unn'M.
lMId Nept. Milt. lm. V, mi
TbeOasetie will lake Main, f plee,
egye or bailor no itliaerptbro ervonnta.
Any one owing Ib.e offlearea ewitle I hair
erennote la Mm m.nnr and can't do it
'M Skxaj, Ia ami ns.
II. A. Cutm, f .rmeftf f IVn lirloa,
ba rptied op a 1& etit Wber elxrfi la
in DM B'en,i n the MeiirtoK rorear.
Work etmllf fleet e!ee. (Wll kim,
8U
Tbe Oasettl bee m eobolerablp fof
eale, good for one arjhool year at Biebop
Ho'Ht Acajerby. lrop lo ted about
Ills U yon be b- y U edaeaU. tt
eavW ( the rieeee for Daad tse Ar
Very Eipeaslve.
The writer was recently acoorded the
privilege of a pep Into the mutteum
attached .to the factory of on of the
hu'gest firms of brass instrument mak
erg in London. Here are to be
type, fac-almlles and models ot every
kind of musical instrument that tbe
mind of man ha ever devised. Invented
or produced, says a correspondent.
In the corner is a duplicate of what
Is believed to be the urnst contly pro
nation cornet ever produced. It was
made to the order of the lute czar of
Russia, and to ofanterling silver, richly
graven with various device, among
wblrb the arms of the Imperial house
of Romanoff figuro ronaplcuotisly. Tlan
whole of the oni anient at ion la of
beaten gold filigree work, and the "bell
of tbe fcstnmwnt Is thickly incruatnd
with rubies and emerald. Its net valias
Is a trifle over 2,000 guinea.
The private band of th IUo of Cutrh
cost originally 0OO, and renew nvmt
of the Inxtmiiirnts every four or five
years. TIm- tlgerakln urd by the Rao
big dnirnmi-r. whVh was sent over here
to be prepared sikI niounteal, vtaatak
from an animal killed by his lilghhi-aa,
and measured ovrr seven fret In length
It Is lined throughout with heavy eon
ed crlmaim silk, oi.'l the brute's eye are
simulate! by a t ulr of big yellow dja
momUs.
Another vrry fine bend wa male
three years eo to th order nf the let
shah of 1'rntla, All the liwrtrumeuU
were ol pure silver which. Iy the way,
doe not give forth so good a aound a
brass, braiile Wing far lielrr U
handle Inlaid with gold. Tho total of
thl bund de luxe was a trifle under
3.0"" gulnewa. A tery el Iff -rent bind
ot lesrwt vtaa that made I tint year, by the
aame Ann. for the MirnkUh Imliarta, a
trit of aaiuf' living near Alert ly,
In HrlUjdi f'oliiriilila. Tbe band t near
ly all drum, at d the nKiitbplrsisof iba
brass Inatrumt-nt ar t!jiieit vth In
dia rubber, toobvlatc tbe Innonvenlenrwi
of applying mHal lo the ia in a tem
perature of some 30 or to degree t low
sero.
A curious order was rerelved a abort
time ago from the emiror of Motorro,
It ve fur aortsrWini for on tatnd. A
the Inafrntnenta In fiieaim wer all In
one key, it to protnkblw that they ri
to be played In unlwm. The elTert upon
an averagvi nan of ai Imrid rlsrloneie
blown slmultanmualy would tar
rret In blra a wild delr to take Vt
the woods and laMwrti almrigln.
Even to unaf In eurh an wr jnerrirg
romblntea avis one's tympanuui
eulTeting. for Vm Ariawem.
Tbe IlopOold kag brt tU Wei
oiae. On lo, ye tblrily Js.issos, and
MS I be bo. tf
wheels of tbe wagon broke down, throw
ing Carter out, breaking one leg in
several places and otherwise injuring '
him. I Tbe horses ran away, one break-: .
ing its leg. One team is still oat with .
the harness on, while the load ot mer- ,
ohandise for Murphy k Oooper osme in ' '
for its share ot the general wreckage.1
O. : Charles Sevey, ot Heppner, Two stoves were broken so badly ' as 10
be rendered worthless, while tbe whole
load wm more or less damaged,
Dr. Miracle was oalled from Long
Oreek to attend Mr. Carter at Monu
ment, where he had been taken after the '
aooident. The doctor had tbe patient '
removed to tbe letter's home, arriving '
there this morning. It will be a close
ebave il the limb is saved.
E. O.i J. H. Durham has returned
from Heppner, where he reaided for sev
eral months.
Bomethlng to Depend oa.
Mr. James Jones, ot tbe drag firm of
Jones k Son, Oowden, Ills., in speaking
ot Dr. King's New Discovery, ssys that
last winter bis wire wse attaoked with
La Orippe, and her oase grew so serious
that pbysiolane at Cowden and Pant ,
could do nothing for ber. It seemed to '
develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav
ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store,
and selling lota of it, be took a bottle :
borne, and to tbe surprise ot ell sbe be
gan to gel better from first dose, and
bait dosen dollar bottles oared her sound
and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar
anteed to do this good work. Try it.
Free trial bottles at Oonsor & Brook's
Drag Store.
Stats or Ohio, Citt or Toledo)
LtJOAS DOUrfTT. I
Frank J. Cbsuoy makes oath that be
Is tbe senior partner of the firm of F. J.
(Jbeney ft (Jo., doing business lo tbe oitjr
ot Toledo, county sod state aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay tbe sum of
One Hundred Dollars for each and every
oase ot catarrh that cannot be oured by
tbe nee ot Hall s Uatarrb (Jure.
Fbark J. Chinky.
Sworn to before me end subscribed in
my presenoe, tbis Oth day of December,
A. V. 1SH0.
. . A. W. Qlbason,
seal Notary l'nblio.
Hall's Catarrh Cnre to taken Internally
and aots directly on tbe blood and mu
ooiis surfaces of tbe system. Bend for
testimonials, free..
F. J. Cbeney A Co- Toledo, O,
nTooId by druggists, 75a.
Fste Carson, of Kalama, was stung by
a yellow jaoket last Saturday, inside ot
bis atomaab, asva tbe Bulletin. Carton
wss eating dinner, bis month opened;
Mr. Tellow Jaoket saw there was "an
opening" and got on the "inside;" then
tried to bore tbroogh to where be ooold
see daylight. Carson said it was jaat
like beiog blown op by dynamite while
a brick boose is tailing on yoa. A doo-
tor relieved bis sufferings by giving
him something to make the yellow Jaok
et tired.
J. P. Looey and John Herbke, with
Joe Filklos as a witness, mad proof oo
tbeir ranches before Clerk Morrow yes
terday .
The -Uioyollat s Best Friend" to a
familiar name for DeWltt'a Witch HsmI
Reive, always rsady for emsrgencie.
While a speciflo for piles, it also Instant
ly relievea and enrea onts, bruises, salt
rhenm, eczema and all affections of tbe
skin. It never fails. For Bale by Cooser
A Brook. e
Frosi a Washlngtoa Uaa.
"I was tronbled with beadaobe and
biliousness and was very weak. On
day I saw testimonials from people who
bad beeo cored by Hood's Sarsaparilla
and I deoiled to try il. Wbeo I bad
taken tbree bottles tbe headache and
stomach trouble bad all disappeared."
Edward Melleodt, Brookflet J, Washing
ton.
Hood's Pills are tbe best after-dinner
pills; assist dlgsstion; oars beedeoh
20 oeoto.
Mrs. niodman, nee Miss Effls Grif
fith, Is here from Baker City.
Dr. McClalre left for Portland on last
Saturday. lie will probably return to
Heppner io Ibe near fotare.
Te Care Coaatipatloa ferever.
Take Cescarele Candy Cathartic lOo
or Vto. It C. 0. 0. fall to oure, druggists
refund money. tf
It "eves the Crospy Child res.
Beavlew, Vs. We bave splendid
sale of Chamberlain's Cough Kerned,
and oar customers oomiog from far and
near, speak ot it io tbe highest terms.
Msoy bsve said tbat tbeir ebildreo
would have died ot eroop IfObamber-
Iain's Cough Remedy bad aot bees
gtven.-Kellem AOurren. The 39 and
00 ceot sizes tor sale by Cooser A Brook,
The Heppner teachers made trip to
the opal region, near Peter's Butte, Bat-
orday, returning Sunday,
Tetter, fUlt-llhewia and Roseto.
TTa In avss Iti'li I 1 r u wiA at ma I n tf lt I ,
m I" eu mimw svimbsb aw' a a , , -
d'titto thndleaje, to Instantly allayed
by applying CbatnWlalire Eye and
Kkia Ointment, Many very bad case
have bawn permanently enrtMi by it. It
to equally eflh knt fur Itching pile and
favorite remedy for sure niptiie,
chappad hands, chilbUlna, froat LIU
ana thrtnilo sore eye. 33 ct. per Dox
Dr. Cadi's UadilUn I'ewdi rs, are
Inat what a horse ne-U when In bad
condition. Tonic, blud tmrinrr and
vermlfng. Thry ar not food bat
mexlbin and tbe beat In tta to pot a I
bora In prim ooodlilon. Irio li
cent per pa kag.
Tb grand lodge, K. of P., will meet
lo Portland oo Ot t. II
T.-M.: E.M. Bhutt, editor of the An
telope Herald, arrived Ibis morning from
Pennsylvania, where be baa beeo visit
ing bis parents the past month.
It yea bave ever eeeo o Utile child In
a paroxysm ot boo plug oongh, or If yoa
bsve beeo annoyed by o oonstanl tick
ling In tbe throat, yoa tan appreciate
tbe valneolOne Minote Congh Care,
biob give qnl k relief. Rold by Con
eer k Brock.
CATARRH
Ise
LOCAL DISEASE
sew la tk unit ef
fjsTAv1rifi Aes)sSBa) tM 4tsAfl0tteB
ll eaw kw re4 by a ei.aa.el
M ad wk la avi'iaai a.
imiy im im amrna. sva
laf' k iy esiikit give
Eiy'sCream Balm
Is rnea1adad ta) be Oat
baaall atana, l4 la H4 a Hay 1m et sal
eiai4na, II ajaeaaadahaaiaa tbe aaly aiastia,
S-aire aa e4 M.Samaau,a kwaw lb Sana, peaa
e i tb aaaaawaa Iruea w4s, taaavra la 111 Ml
ef . 4 Prte.S'w eilniswwkya.L,
U.I kaUlaViXa, e vtsrrea , Ii
rJ tWwBtt tMWS faf
T-M : A letter received by friend
from ei Recorder Phetpe, who recently
went to Heppner, stetee Ibst he baa
foood good baalneae opening and is
well pleased wltb pro peels la Heppner.
Mr. Phelpe bee formed o partnership
wltb On fr man Elite, and the firm to
nils A t'belpe, atloraeft at law.
erklea e Arek aeJve.
Tbe Best Halve la the world tor Cole,
Ilrotoee, More, Ulcere, Bait Ilbenm,
a. . at . rr . . t . I 1 , I -
yevar norwe, teiver, vuapowii ii.hw,
Chlll.latna.Cone, aad all Hale Kroe
tione, eat p.Hlvlf rare Pile or ee
pey repaired. Il to guaranteed to riv
rtt4t satkafaotloe or moor rWuoded.
PrleU eeoi pr boi. For sal by
Cooser A Brock.
. L, SI
LET! Kg, l.lwr.
I ETTEM Avr RTIsED AT HErrMB
Ml
Rob.rla.HI f M
WakaSeid. Arthur.
We. W. Ml.
Ihsee Imh tlaaa say
in , eepi M, lav'.
fm.itherlr J an. a J,
kt.i..nt. IfuntS.
Preaaij, t.
Wli,i faillef fwf
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