Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 24, 1897, Image 1

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OFFICIAL sV PAPER
FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1897.
NO KK9
SbMIWEEKLY GAZETTE.
rOBLIBHSD
Tuesdays and Fridays
THE PATTERSON ' PUBLISHINS COMPANY.
'OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At $3.50 per year. gl.2B for six months, 75 Ota.
lor three moncns, strictly In advance.
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Application.
THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake'e
Advertising Agency, M and 65 Merchants
Exchange, San Francisco, California, where con
tacts for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 11 p. m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1:30 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junodoa 8:40 a. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:10 a. m
Spokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
and TJma'illa 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. and ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:40 a. m. -
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves TJmati'la 12:40 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :5C a . ra.
For further information inquire of 3. C. Hart,
Agent O.Kt N., Heppner, Ore.
OrriOlAl DIBBOTOET.
Dulted States Officials.
President.. William McKinley
V i tie-President Garret A. Hobait
Secretary of State John Sherman
oeoretary of Treasury Lyman J. Huge
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Kusaell 1. Alger
Secretary of Navy JohnD. Long
Postuuvtter-Oeneral James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. ft. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metschan
Bnpt. Publio lnstmction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
ft-I-SgSfii
Congressmen nf?tJ?umD
Printer .'.W. H. Leeds
!R. S. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
flironit Judge Stephen .Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator... ... - A, W. Gowan
Representative. J. N, Brown
t'-ountr Judge A. G. Bartholomew
'' Commissioners J . H. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk J.W.Morrow
" Sheriff E. L. Matlock
" Treaanrer Frank Gilliam
Assessor A. G. PntteyS
Surveyor J. W. Hornor
School Sap't Jay W. Shipley
' Coroner B. 7. Vaughan
BXPPHBB TOW OFPIOXHS.
Mtyor .Thos. Morgan
Councilman Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Ulooum, M.
Liohteuthal and J. K. Simons.
Hmordor W.A. Uicharrisna
Treaanrer L. W, Hriggs
Marshal A. A. KoberU
Precinct 081 ee re.
Justice of the Peaoe W. E. Hiohardson
instable. N. B. Whetstone
1 lilted States Land Officer.
TH DAXLIS, Oft.
1. F. Moor...
A. 8. Biggs ...
B. F. Wilson.
. Register
. Beoeiver
..Register
. Beoeiver
LA OBAIIDB, Oft.
J. H. Koubins.
ZGXiaC-2 OCXXSXZJESJ,
HAWLIN8 POST, NO. H.
6. A. B.
Wiete at Lexington, Or., the bat Ratnrdny of
ech month. Ail veterans ar. Invited to Join.
Q. W. Bmlth, C. O. Fooda.
Adintant, tf Commander.
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Offlo io the City Drag Store, near
City Uotel. tf
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offlo hours, 8 to 10 a. ra., toil 12 lo
2 p. m., at reaidenoe, Mr. 11. Wrlob'e
property, nod 10 to 12, ft. m , to 2 to 6
p, m., at effloe la Ibe rear of Borg's
jewelry etore.
First National Bank
OF HEITNER
C. A. RHtA,
T. A. RHCA,
QCO. W. CONtCN,
8. W. SPCNCCN,
Preeldent
Vie President
- Cashier
Aee't Caehler
Truadj a General Banking HdDta
EXCHANGE
Oa all pasta of the world
Bought and Sold.
Collections made oo all points on
reasonable Term,
orpins and andlvldad Fmata, 131.000,00.
Notice of Intention.
Laud Orma at La Ostsne. Oaaaoa,
Atifi.t snh, "f
joth m mum ut vnw that mi
A Inllnwtnt nased etllf hU Sled IWHW-e
of his InUnUna In bus flue! pmot la support
af his e lelm, end thai stl fro.) wilt M .ade
hlor J. W. Morrow, t onnty clerk, at Uaaer,
trregna, aa Urtlt t, lav!, vU :
HENRY V A !. root.
ft t. It. Ho wm. fnr the , wu end PV.H
b4 e KK Km as fa IB i w I M.
Ill MnM the fnll.iwlnf sllmmi In prove
Ills ti tl inns rasi-tan po end e'llHfelloej
nf said lead, els Kine Vtnaon, Pld rraelv,
Tmf rai j end HuN Tyler, all ol Hetnr,
. f. wilnt.
Tl M Maaister.
Looe Aork etera leaves) Heppner at
Te'ekrtk, a. b, Taealsya, Tbnra-laTS,
anl rUlorJaye; arrive al A atoei, p.
am., MoaJete. We.leelae asd Prida) a.
Will aaakt ruaeeeiloa allU feraoehlraio
wbn desired, far ti, taoh way.
Freigbl aval per pnaad. S. II.
Belleebrork, Prop. Offl" at Harry
WerrsVi dref tre. tf.
IWbe dowa at the Jeeae barber ebop,
eetla. OfTf'ltcl't ifier. If
r i : " ,
Going - East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
- u Tio, uih x aui uti
cause the lines to that point will
anora jou tue very best service.
SECOND See that the coupon
beyond St. Paul reads via. the
WisPnnHl'n Ponfral Vnumnoa tlinl
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
on your neighbor' and friend the
nearest ticket aeenfc and ask for a
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
central lines, or address
Jas. C. Pnnrl.
or Geo. S. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark St.,
Portland Or.
Uen. Pas. A(?t.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
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. 4 A., P. Ft. W. & C,
and the C. St. L. di P. Railroads.
RATES a,oo PBR 13 AY
Cor. W. Madison and. Clinton Sts.,
C2XXCA.C3-0, IXiXi.
STOCK BEANOS.
While yon aeep jcrar subeoription paid np jen
eaakeeo roar brand in free of ohanr.
Bore, P. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B en left
shoulder; oattle, same on left hip.
uooc, a. j.,Liena,Or. Horses, 90on right shool
der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark aqnare
erop off left and split in right.
Donglasa, W. M Gallowar. Or. Cattle, B Don
right side, swallow-fork in each ear; fcprses, B D
on loft hip. '
Ely, Bros., Donglas, Or. Horses branded ELI
on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole
in right ear.
Floronoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LP oo
right hip; horses F with bar nnder on right
shoulder.
Jones, Harry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
H J on the left shoalder; cattle braided J on
nght hip. also nnderbit in left ear. Range in
Morrow oounty.
Johnson, Felix. Lena, Or. Horses, ciroleT on
left stifle; oattle, same on right hip, under half
nop in riaht and solit In left ear
Kenny, Mike Heppner, Or. Horses branded
KMX on lefthip oattle same ajd crop off left
ear; under slope on the right
Uahey, J. W. Heppner Or.-Horses branded
Land on left shoulder; cattle same on left
hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right
ear.
Minor, Osoar, rteppner nr. ttle, H D on
right hip; horse. lion left shoalder.
Morgan. 8. N.. Heppner, Or.-Horses, M I
oo left ahooldei cattle same on left hip,
Osborn. J. W., Douglas. Or.; horses O on let
shoulders oattle same on right hip.
Parker A Glsaaoo, Hard man.Or, Horses IP on
left shoalder.
Pin 1 IT T.in. rw tr t
.. .. . ,.,u. , u.iira, an mm.
nected ou left shoulder; oattle, aame on let hip.
turner oil in eaon ear.
Hector. J. W.. Heppner, Or. Hones, JO ot
left shoalder. Cattle, O on right hip.
R perry, K. G, Heppner, Or. Cattle W C oa
left hip, crop off right and nnderbit in left year,
Thompson, 1. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, toe
left shoulder; cuttle. on left ahonlder.
luraer n. nneppner. ir. AinaU capital T
left ahonldsr. hoTMa; oattle aame on left hip
with split in both aars.
Wattenhnrcnr. W. I.. Oallowav. Or.i hnma
quarter circle JW on right shoulder; cattle
quarter circle i W on right hip and right si.'e,
crop and hole in left ear. Range in Morrow and
Notice Of Intention.
Laud Ornca at La GaaitDR, Omtoow,
NOTiri IH H ERF. BY OIVEn'tHaVtHI
lul lowing. named settler has filed notice ol
his Intention lo make final prool In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be mads
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on Oct. stHb, lay;, vl;
BAMCEL L, WILHON,
H. K No. anTO for the RWU KWU Hee. 17, N4
N and N ML4 Dec it Tp. I a, K. IK, k.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
Continuous reslilmra opon and cultivation of
said land, vis: Kllhua Tyler, Herod W. Berk
ley. David O. Justus, James D. Brown, all of
lieppuer, Oregon.
B. F. WHXON.
Register.
Assignee's Sale Of Notes and
Accounts.
Kotlre la kereby given that the anderalgned
aasigneeof the esute of Cog Hrna., Insolvent
drl.Uira, will on hetnMsr the lAth day of Oo
totier, sw7, at the onrt House door In Hepp
ner, Oregon, sl lo the hlghaet bidder tor pub
In hand, all Me netre and arcoutiieof said In
solvent aetata, rewialnlng nupald on said data.
The siprosiatate lar value of said xiM aed
areouiits la t jiihi. and a full Inspertlon of
aame ran he had at the off! re of Kills A ('helps
al any Uias before said Sale.
W. t. fau.,
Aaitf nee of Coi Mroa., lnaolvsnl Debtota.
TV an.
Tba recnlar aabeonptioij price o( tb
Semi-Weekl Gasett ia 12.60 and tba
retrolar prioa ol tba Weekly Oregon I aa
le 11.60. Anyone aaWribia fur the
Oetetle aod parbg for ooa year ii
adeaaoa tea yet both Ibe Osteite and
Weekly Orrf oelaa for $3.60. All old eab
eonbera peylof tbeir lobacriptione fCf
one year la adranea will he eolitle4 U
tba earn e
Heppner In PendlMon via Heppaer
T.ehn Htage Lioa. I'erenaa deeirooe of
vkalliflf I'eailleloa eao ease Urns aod
money by taking Ihie roote. Ily ae
qnaintlng tba ag-ole the prevlone esn
lot the staira will ske conneeiloD ailb
I aVtork train at K Un t IVodlrton.
CMTlM at City lht hl.re W. I), jl.x,
I'mprtetur. e
Welt. Tltnmpana rnoe etage Utveaa
Ileppaer aad Monntnotil, arriving every
day etop Monday aad laeeioer every
day eieept fonder. Hhorteet and ebeap
eat route io the Igtenof. E. I. tUnm,
rct
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A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of
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Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
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Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
?arf ?! tue clv11. War Practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better
fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period from his
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MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln.
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Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, In which he will use his extraordinary
taleut for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holme" stories, given him
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
AKD OmcK AT THR DAI.I.F.H, ORROON,
I J Aug ItW. Notl. e Is hereby given that
the following. mined srttli-r Ra filed notice of
his Intention lo ti.uk final proof la support ol
tils rl.lm, and that mi l prool all! he made
before J. W. Morrow, dranfy f.lerk, al Heppuer.
Orvgon, on Oi tolier It, Ik7, vis:
TRI'MAM ft. RICH AKDHON.
.nd rt.IJo.M0l for the KWI4 Bee. t Tp I 8 B
He names the fntlnwlr.g witnesses to prove
his con I In nnus rrd'lenra upon aid culllvsllon
of said land, vie Thomas K. tlrahain, Anrtrrw
I'rtterson. both of (K.rry, Offrin, Mt.
yanns Wright and Andrew VY right, U.th of
fclght Mile, Oregon,
. Jas, r. moorr,
Kegltler.
SUMMONS.
IH TUB i I'HTlrR f'Of-RT fOR THE RKCOND
I Mslrlct, HUte of Oregon, for Morrow Coun-
h. fnskeep, risliitllT,
vs
I. T Mlllev, fiefendant
To I l. Miller, the ahrve named defendant.
In the naieeof the mta of in,on; Yog are
herebv reiulrd to appmr before lha un1r.
signed, s Jmllre of th fear. In Kwoml pte
lelrt In said eounty and sute, ou the Und day
f tolier, inv?, si the hour of on o rim k In
the aflarnonn of said dav at my ofltr In said
dlatrlii lo anaeer Uia oomplelut irf J. M lus
kep foiiiidnl upon an liisirniwui of wrltlna;
and wherein he demands Twenty lsllar l'l
lib Inlemt from Mav IS, I met. at the rale of
lea per rent per annum aud turn rata ami ilia
iMirsnieuta of IliU kIxiii The duVuui, will
Uk.nollre UialUhe falls lo anawer IIm enta.
plaint herein the elaliiillf will laaa Iniliinant
walnrt him for Tventf x.llar n4 uumt
thereon al the rata id Ian pr tnl per annum
from Mar la. 14, and costs and duhurauiants
m this a. Hon.
fuhllahe-l ljr order of
c. r.. ;oire.
Jmtloa nf the rW for the eWotid ltirw- In
Mormw ooiinl, Mate .4 Oregon.
txtad arpt. ath, l";. toa 'l
Tba (Jaselte will lake (HilatoM, a plea,
Uf or batter no snl.snrlplwti am-eecta.
Aoy ooe oau.g Ills cAlr-M aellla lbsir
araoqote ia thie manner i sao'l do it
Inn amin to ami n.
1. A. Cntrst. f -rnfl i l I'eadletoa,
hae rtwf l np a 15 el tierlwr slip la
the i.l I aland in the IWtlnrk torear.
Work strkrllf first etsaa. Call aa him.
811
Tba Hop Ootd keg bear al tba Wel-
rome. Uo ia, ;to iblrsty dteee, aad
att the hnj$, f
LOOKS LIKE A BEAR.
DlmlaattT Animal That Yoa Can
i Find la Water. ,
He really looks very much like a bear,
though, you must put him under a pow
erful microscope to see the resem
blance, eaya Tid-Bits. The extraor
dinary thing, however, about this liny
creature is that he is found in the flut
ters of houses, where he ic at one time
dry as dust and scorched, by the blaz
ing sun, at another active and full of
life under a refreshing shower of rain.
The water bear is one of the Rotifer
animalcules, and is of all of them the
most capable of standing any extremes
of temperature without giving up the
ghost. He may be left dried up for
months, even years, and yet on being
put into water will expand and begin
moving about and feeding rigorously.
Although he cannot stand boiling wa
ter, he will live in dry heat at a far
higher temperature, even up to 260 deg.
Fahrenheit. One has actually been
kept in, vacuum for 30 days with sul
phuric acid and chloride of calcium
without losing his capability of revivi
fication. . .
As for the reason why, it seems the
little , beasts' bodies are chiefly com
posed of albumen, which, it is well
known, will stand a very high tempera
ture without losing its solubility. Then,
too, they are provided with two skins,
one over the other, and these skins
are wonderfully tough and elastic
The water bear -has the scientific
name of Tardigrada, because he takes
life so easy. He is always fat and
plump, and spends his waking periods
in constantly grubbing with his four
pair of legs among whatever rubbish
comes in his way. Having eyes, brain
and a nervous system, he is much ahead
of his tribe, and is altogether one of the
most interesting and amusing little ani
mals known to science.
FLOAT HOME FROM SCHOOL.
Boys and Girls Clamber Into Pnate
and Pole Home.
A description of life in the ferblevn
swamps, Vendland, runs as follows, eays
the Century:
"School out" at the village school of
Burg is a pretty sight The substantial
brick building overlooks the ever mur
muring (highway, and the boys and
girls, instead of stringing up a dusty
road, tumble in to punts and pole away
for dear life the boys much like other
boys, but the girls reduced to fac
similes of their, mothers and elder Bis
ters, clad ia bright but short raiment
and . visible afar off through their
strange mob caps with wings. As on
moves down the stream from Burg by
Lnipe to Lubbenau these wings grow
smaller and collapse, while the aklrta
tf row longer and more resemble the or
dinary dress of women. At a dance the
Spreewalder knows instantly, by the
peculiarities of her costume, from what
villuge a woman or girl has come. At
Leipe the multitudinous akirta of
alarming girth are no .more. The gown
reaches the ankles, and the cap fits clone
to the head Instead of resting on a
fre mework as in Burg. Thus the dress
In Leipe is perhaps mare oraceful, but
It la more commonplace. It no longer
itestifie to that pride of the pewjiant hi
ther or husband which la shown by the
cumber of yard In the ekirta of hie
womaa folk and the varietr of their
caps, by the rich nee of their dreea aa
well aa their Jewelry.
THE LONGFELLOW STATUE.
rutins; Memorial ot the Poet at Port
land, Ills lllrtbplaee.
One of the beet Initlances of what tha
etntue of any great man abould be at
any rate, in the reftpectof it situation.
Ite p.iective with regard to other
wnioriiua ana the local etimtkn1n
which it 1 held le. the statue of Long
Mlow at Portland, aaya the Atlantic,
It is a dignified seated figure of the pout
in bmnre, oemipy Inge conspicuous site
In the best part of the town, in the mid
dle of a square which ia known a Long
fellow square. The aUttio waa raiami a
f-w years ego by a fund aollcltw!
through a wide field, but chiefly oh
talned in Portland. The aeulptor waa
rhoaeo through that curious local spirit
which ha affected unfavorably many of
our architectural and oibee- monu
Dnl. H waa avowedly aelerted tie
Miiee he was a "Maine man." tlxrugh ha
had never en the port. However, the
reeult In this ease my ma to Lave bren
happy. Tha erlatue has much beauty
and the llkrnea U said to be-excellent,
Thle etattie stands In the poet's native
town, aa I entirely proper. It may ap
prl every day to the eyes of Umtuunuls
of young pmplr, born very much aa h
wa bom, who should ere In It the eng.
JPeatlon of pruexlhlllty for Uietn. Tort
Irally it make the atrangrr fWy tha
genlua or spirit of the man atill linger
ing among the (wenes of his yotHh, and
It symbolic the klUfartUir whMi
eey man feela to have hie name re-nvi-mtKTM
In hi native limn.
Aval Paddiaar.
rare and alie Urt apple about a
quart. Take two rupa of dry bresvl
erurnlas, malt oim Ul.lex,nfnl of but
Ur and rub through thrui; then rub
In a iyiwiKi.iiif.il of .wdeml riiiniiwn
and a small rup nf granule tl or brown
aisjrer. I'arlml the apples u very little
wwi lay idem in pinMiiig tl.ah u
rover lb lx.1U.tn; tdm a layr .f tha
breed emmlm, aod a alternate. I'lar
a few bit of butw on U.p. Ilaie about
half an Jiour. It le.Uln-lo.ia serve.) with
crvatn or lain, ev.l.i nr hot. fit, Ivtil
Ciiolaa-Itrm.M'rat.
Maaltlaa the tafa peaallr.
Our sYatlormi Law bar rvfaine-l
mtsrb of tb merit of U.e
rolotilal fwrM. and rrva-rlU I ll.n
death taJty f.r a kargw n..u,U-r of
t rkliesi. A bill b larn atard by i,i.
grea whtrh auUUluura bard lalr for
tba WlU wtamlty iuaJI but fl r!ar
of rrini aud rrulU the ej suUtitu
tkm even In certain of tbe claaave
wbn tha Jury In Ma verdict direct that
tba tw-aaity ebJ U "without et.i
Everybody Says So.
Oasoareta Oandj Oathartio, the most
wonder ful medioal discovery of.the age,
pleasant and refreshing to the taste, sot
gently and positively on the kidneys
liver and bowels, oleansing the entire
system, dispel colds, oure headaohee,
fever, habitual constipation and bil
iousness. Please bay and try a box of
0. 0. 0. today; 10,52, 50 oenta. Sold
and guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
tf
Dave MoAtee, Jerry Young, Gid Hatt
and Julius Paul retnrned Wednesday
morning from their tour ot the raoe oir
ouit. Tbe boys all did well thev re
turned without any horses to winter.
Tbe Southern Pacific railroad oompany
has
deoided to sell tiokets from all
stations on its lines in Oregon, at ooe
fate for the round,' 'ip. In view of the fsot
that our people have been favored with
abuDdant oropa, it ia confidently expeot-
tbat the state fair at Salem will have
better attendanae than mar . vrira
and in order to give all an opportunity
to visit this great institution- of whiob
tbe people of tbe entire state have rea
sod to be proud, this popular line of
railroads has reduoed the fare bo as to
table all to see one of tbe graodeet
HDlava avnr evhihitarl at Salon, Tk.
Fair open Sept. 80th and oloses Oct. 8th.
D7U-M
Jack Lake is off duty for awhile in
order to properly nnrse a felon whioh is
demanding more tbao neual attention.
They Are the "Mustard."
Meadows & Hatten. tbe pioneer black
smiths, have made aome eleganl im
provements in their establishment and
added a large stook ot iron, horseshoes
and other materials essential to tbe
happiness ot those who need aoick re
pairs on tbeir wegons, bnggiea or any
aiuu oi maoninery. , Tbey have ex
tended their room so as to aooommodate
everybody io Ibe country who ia in need
ot repairs. . Wben yoa want a horse
aliod, maobine repaired, tire let or any
thing else in tbeir line, yoa will find
Meadows ft Hatten to be tha bovi that
oan do it and do il tight in abort
order. tf
O. W. Rea left for Portland laat
Wednesday night aooompanied by bis
grend-dangbter, Oladdyi Oohn. He will
remain below aeveral daya.
8tt of Ohio, Oitt or Toledo)
L.TJ0AS COTJKTT, j .
Frank J. Chenav mi Van nh that ta
Is tba senior partner of tbe Arm of F. J.
at w-i w
uueney s uo aoing Dtisinesa In the oifjr
of Toledo, connty and state aforesaid,
and that laid Arm will na II. a mnm nf
One Hundred Dollars for each and every
onse ot oaisrrn ihhi can on t be onred by
the use of Hall's Oatsrrb Cure,
Fbamk J. Chinky.
Hworn to hafnra ma and inhiniihAil 1m
my preseooe, this Utb day of December,
a. v. iryvj.
1'- j A. W. Qliasoh,
ai. Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Oura ia taken Internal!
and acts direotly on tba blood and ma
ooue anrfHoee ot tbe system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. Cbene k Co.. Toledo. O
t1T8old by droggieta, 75o.
Preaohing both morning and aveniua
on Sunday at tba Christian ehnrob, bv
Elder Jetkiue. All are invited to at
tend. Bible school at 10 a. ni.
The "liioTolIrifs Beet Friend" is a
familiar name for DeWitt'a Witob Haael
Salve, always ready for emergenoiea.
While a ipeciflo for piles, it also instant
ly relievee and curee eots, bruises, sail
rbeam, errema and all afreotinna of tba
kin. It never fails. For Bale by Conser
A Crook. e
Trade is nol all going one way. Of
course nol. E. W. Itbea k Oo. are get
ting their ebare and are Bailing lots of
goods every day. Tbeir prices are right.
la Cere Coast I patios Forever.
Take Caeeareta Candy Cathartic 10c
or 2.V). If C. 0. a fail to onre, drnggiaie
refund money. (
Jee. Johnson and Tbomaa Oilfllloo
were In from Bolter eaeek lha Bret of
tbe week.
Tetter, Halt .Ilneum and Krtrma,
The Intense Ik hlng and smarting, lnct
dunttothmedlaoMiw, is Instant ly allayed
bv atiplylng Chainberlalu'a fcye and
Hkln Olntinnnt. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by It. It
ia equally efflctunt for llxhlng pile and
a favorite remedy f'dr aora tilptl4,
chapped bands, chilblains, frost bltea
and chronic aora eye. M ct. par boi.
Dr. fadj'a C-ndiUen I'awdera, are
Jnat what a horse iw--1 whon In bad
condition. T'.nlo, blood purifier and
vermifuge. Thev ar not food but
ma-lli ln and the lieat In naa to not a
bora In prime rxuilltlon. Prioa 23
cent per package.
Dreee op yonr bora. E. W. Khae A
Co. bare jaal lb etylee to Bail. Tbe
beet display la town.
CATARRH
LOCAL DISEASE
ee Is tea eseee) af eaass seal
''ass skawtie aaaae.
Il aa k Mtr at a t . I
rwrfr waa tsa,.i,iiad 4k.
rotif lei l axMrtia. Ka
Ely's Criarn Balm
tsarewmiadM; la ke t4 a4 ear fv,
aft. d I llasd aa Har '- af a.
ii .. r anaal i eaafT.a.
Wave pala a.S ..UmmU, o-i, 2
-' U"m ..U, M.a u.e r-. s
"'""'' "" tHn.f)M,hIM.i
M MtnaaKMWafr-aoaaIa.
atr'sV
POVDER
Absolutely Pure
Something to Depend on. , ,
Mr. James Jones, of tbe drng firm of
Jones k Son, Cowden, Ills., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Disoovery, eays that
last winter bis wife was attacked with
La Orippe, and her oaee grew ao serious
that phyaiolana at Cowden and Pen a
oonld da nothlna. for l.p Ti mi,A
" - wa. ,. BBVUIQU W
develop into Hasty Consumption. Hbt-
. TT a T rv
ihk lit. riing s jwew uiscovery in store,
and selling lots of it, be took a bottle
borne, and to the surprise ot all she be
gan to gel better from first dose, and
half dozen dollar bottles oured her sound
and well. Dr. King'e New Disoovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar,
aoteed to do this good work. Try it.
Free trial bottles at Cooeor A Brook's
Drug Store.
See Driekell is baok from tbe trail
where he went witb Laoy , Broa. and
White's sYTeep. He left the bands at
Weiser, Idaho, and shortly afterwards
was attacked with rheumatism, necessi
tating a visit to McDoffie springs, Grant
connty. He comes home in fairly good
health.
Eternal Vigilance
Is tbe price ot perfeol health. Watoh
carefully tbe first eymtoms of impure
blood. Care boils, pimples, humors and
eoofola by taking Hood's Saraaparilla.
Drive away Ibe paing and aches of
rheumatism, malaria and atomaoh trou
bles, ateady yonr nervea and overcome
ihat tired feeling by taking the aame
great medloine.
Hood'a Pills are tbe best family oathar
tio and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable,
tare. v
J. M. linger has returned from bis
trip below, TheGeaette, however, waa.
in error ooooeming bia trip to San Fran
oisco. Ha went no farther than port
land. It Bares the Croojiy Chlldrea.
Seavlew, Va. Wa have splendid
ale of Chamberlain's Congb Remedy,
and oar castomere oomioa from far and
near, apeak of it in the highest terms.
Many have aaid tbat tbeir children
would bava died ot oroon it Chamber
lain's Congb Remedy bad not been
given. Kellam k Ourren. Tba 25 and
60 cent sizes tor Bala by Conser k Brook.
Jons Brownlee, Albert Ballanca and
Walter Brown oama in Wednesdsy from
Long Creek for freight
It yen bava ever seen little ehlld in
a paroxysm of hooping congb. or it ton
have been annoyed by a constant tiok-
ling in tbe throat, yoa can appreciate
the value of One Minota Cough Oure,
wbiob givea quick relief, gold by Con
eer k Brock. e
, Tba Pendleton Republican is a lira
paper and ia improving right along.
Be nol deceived! A congb, boarsoeea
or oroop are nol to be trilled with. A
dose in time ot Shiloh's Curs will aava
yoa much trouble. Sold by Conser k
Brock. j
Coxey look second money in a five
el. lite raoe al Spokane lael Saturday.
Backles s Araica Salve.
Tba Beet Salve in lha world for Cola,
Brnisee, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheotn,
Fever Horea. Tetter, Chapped llaode,
Chilblains, Corns, aod all Hklo Erup
tions, and positively core Piles or no
pey required. It ia guaranteed to give
uerfeot eatiefaotioa or money rafondsd.
Price 23 rente par bog. For tela by
Cooser A Brock.
Those beavy, fleece llaed eoats al
Rbea'e ar jnsl Ibe thing tor wel and
windy weather. Cheap for eaeh.
Curelbet congb with Hhilob'e Core.
Tbe beet coogb aura. Relieve eroop
promptly. On million bottle sold last
year. 40 do for 25cta. Sold by Con-
ear k Brock. r
Read E. W. lib A Co.. ad. Trad
witbtbem. Ia doing tbla you will b
bappr and satisfied.
Karl's Clover IUxit Tea la a pteeeeet
lexetive. Regulates tba bow ale, purlfiea
lit blood. Cleera Ibe comptsxion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 23 eta.
Hold by Cooser A Brock. j
Oa lael Wedoeedey moroleg Irelabt
train waa partially ditched two miles
aaal of Arlington which detayeJ tb
train aom boure, delaying lb Heppner
treia aoeeUerably. Tba damage ee
ol greet, w care being ditebed.
Ilie. take tba beat. If you arc
troubled witb ronelipetkm, eallow ekla,
aad llrexi feeling, take Karl'a Clover
Tea, II ia pleaaaat le take. Bold by
(Josser i IS roe k. f
Mr. liqeiekar, if aod children ar
In IUpposf sad may loeat bare. Mr.
Hnoe, tea brnthte of Mr, C C,
H'aBl,N" ;.