nl R in HloiTuo MMa ajsaaaeMiW'a MuamMggMtrf TO TUB GIVES TUB OHOICK Of Two Transcontinental GREAT OREGON NORTHERN Ry.- SHORT LINE, VIA VIA Spokane Salt Lake DENVER Omaha -AND 1 AND Chicago Kansas City MINNEAPOLIS St. Paul LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leaue Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For (nil details call on 0. R. A N. Agent at Heppner, cr address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. POBTLAND, OBBQON. The Missing Word was NATURAL: Schilling's Best tea is not only pure but it is NA TURAL because it is fresh-roasted. The following 154 each got $6.50. CALIFORNIA ELSEWHERE SAN FRANCISCO Mrs. Atkinson, Merrltt Mrs. Black, 1314 Harrison W. Bnohanan, SSI Folsom RoseCarew, 1503 Market Miss A. Carter, 921 Sacramento C. Clausaen. 23d and Canp Mra. L. During, Bryant St. Mrs. Ellis, Larkln and B'way Mary C. Herlllj, 1238 Broadway Mra, Holikamp, fl'i Filbert Mrs. Hauraath, 8011 Buchanan M. McKenzle, 20 Clementina T. L Miller, . 126 c Sutter Kate Radl ne, 706 Ten nessee Mra. T. Salomon, 1636 Eddy Mra. Chaa. Stock, 412 ivy Ave. Mra. W. Taylor, W17 Clay Mra. Tkomton, 222 Filbert Mra. A Vordlar. 944 Geary Mra. S. Watson, 429 Douglass Miss KatU Weln, 177 Cook CALIFORNIA ELSEWHERE Mra. Otis Bordwell, Alameda Mrs. O. F. Woodrow, " KmmaT.Donnelly, Los Angeles Mrs. J no. u.Hansne, Cecilia Nolan, Mra. K. M. Shlpman, Addle Williams. Mra. C. L. Boek, Oakland Un T.. Hrunie. Arthur Evans, K. Oakland Mrs. Wm. McKay, Oakland Chas. A. McDonald, Mm.G.H.Mainwarln Runa Marvin. E.Oakland Mr. Ueo. P. Moore, Oakland Mrs. Chas. B. Tenney, Louise Hagelstein, Sacramento Adeline Lima, L. C. Ruble, W. E. Sharman, Mrs. B. Shaw, W. F. Cord, Y. I. Corey. Oeorge Frollck, Alfred Manllne, Olive Smith, T.llllan Hanson. Mrs. Geo. W. Hamilton Mrs. A. M. Maclennan, Baden Mrs. Chas. Henry. W. Berkeley C. McKUllcan. N. Bloomfleld Nell H. Eaton, Bradley Mrs. J. D. Cunningham, Chtno San Diego E. San Jose San Jose Areata Auburn Downey Elk Creek Eureka Clara Lovejoy, Cool Franois W. Lewis. Coneord Mrs. Kate Manning, Mra H. S. Glbbs. Mrs. Anna S. Dooley, Alia Tnorapson, O. C. Lewis, Folsom Mrs. J. E. Kannlng, Frultvaie Mrs. Ella Dahle, Garbervllla Miss Mabel Ivay, Grass Valley Mrs. N. Davey, Greenwood Orey Dann, Hydesvllle Mr, w. Huscomoe, neuuen Anna A. Lewis, Keswick Mrs. Ella Kraus, Los Alamitos Rosa Prioe. Madera Mt Kva McCarthy, Magalla Vivian Duncan. Maxwell Flossie Flanagan, Mendooino Mrs. Q. Bradley, Mlddletown Sarah Stanley, Mission San Jose I Layomarrlno,MokelumneHill &ua uampDeii, muusuu Mra N. BishoD. National City Mrs. J. A. Simmons, Oleander Mrs. Minnie Horn. Mrs. B. K. Johnson. The Palms Frank Perry, Palo Alto Mrs C. A. Harlan. Parkfleld d. W. Robinson. Pasadena Miss Rose A. uoxneaa, rerana Mrs. A. J. Coyle, Perris Mrs. Rlch'd Graham. Petaluma Mamie Uoyan, Placerville Mrs. W. H. Russell, Pomona J. J. Rodgers, Porterville Mrs. A. G. Walker, Port Costa . . ei ,. .l tt Mrs. C. Hendrickron.Redlands Miss M. O'Brien, Redwood Ulty Mrs. J. R. Balkwill, Reed lev Mrs. F. J. Kalber kio vista Marling. Rocklln Meyers, Rohnervllie San Rafae u Santa Cro Tehamn Vacayil!. WASHINGTON HlldnrA.Shelgren.Longbranch J. P. Dunn, Marcus Frances Dudley, Medical Laks LOCAL SQUIBS. Dr. Beatie is over from Pendleton. Mrs. S. P. Garrigties has return' d from ber visit to Milton. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Geo Rebel. Mrs. Katie Peterson, Mrs. Jesse Heaverlo, Elisabeth A. Belli, Mrs Fred H. Cart, Rosetta L. Sutton, UTAH J. L. Rhead, Nina Mlckelson, m rs. t. reterson. Mrs. Maggie Huber, Ritivllls Beams Spangls Spokane T acorns Bpokans Corlnne Draper Goshen Anna Fry, Morgan City Mrs. Henry Baumelster, Ogden Mrs. Emma Streeker, Ogden Cora Warwick, Pleasant Grove Mrs. E. C. Henrlchsen. Provo Horace Chalmer, Salt Lake City Clara L. Deighton, " Mrs. C. J. Trump, " " Mrs. J. Busby, " OTHER STATES Mrs. E. Woodln, Albany Or. Mrs.KateEngberg,Blgelow, -Mrs. A. Wlllett.Bridal Veil, " Mrs.W. Howell, Oregon City, Hilda Johnson, Portland. " Mamie Hanning. Vlrgtnla.Nev. Ella M. Smith, Washoe, " Mrs. W. Funk.Wlnnemnooa, " Mrs. God ward, Atlantic, Wyo. Kmma Mass, Burnt Fork, " Mrs. Emily Rice, Cheyenne, " Otto Arnold, Evanston, ' Mrs. Harlander, Gt.Falls,Mont. Mrs. G. Merrltt.Boise City, Ida. S.W.Rainforth, BonnersFy. " Laura iaft, Sallda, Colo. A REINDEER TONGUE. I LUNG TB0CBLK8 AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Mrs. J. Graham John Bauer, Miss Eva Series, Henrietta Miller, Ueorge O. Akerly, Mra Cora Bentley -Mrs. I. H. Hacke " Mrs. J. D. Jones, Vina Mrs. J. A. Wlnans, Wallaoe Miss Belle MoCann. Wheatland Mrs. Garner, Wlseburn Mrs.C,Carpenter,Florenoe,Arls Delia Willis, Eugene Kietske, Phcenlx. is. " " Mrs. 8.0. Marsh, Cerrlllos, N.M. BRITISH COLUMBIA Mra. John Walter, J as. Neil Meet Bis Death While Herding; Bbeep In Grant County. Jnst as we go to press news is brongbt to town that James Nasi, wbo wbs herd ing sheep for Joseph Lagooi, about 15 miles east of this oity, accidentally shot and killed himself Thursday abont ten o'olook in the toreoooo, says the Long Creek Eagle. Ed. Burrows,, soother herder who was with him at the time, says that Neal was leaning on bis gun, a 44 calibre Winchester and in some way not known to him discharged it, the obarge entering bis bead, death result ing in a few minutes. Burrows brought the news to town and Coroner Morrow was notified, who immediately left for the scene of the aooident with a suffici ent number of men for a jury. Neal was about 22 years old. He was a nephew of Henry Murphy, of Monument. Mr. and Mrs. W R. Neal, of Golden dale, parents of the unfortunate young man, aooompaoied by the brothers and sisters of the deoeased, arrived here Sat urday and left at ooce for the interior. Mr. Neal is principal of the Arlington schools. rue inAMncnc AC criFNTP -w i lie wviwa-rw vi -'''-" Beuth Water Street Gams Dealer Iatre dacea s Dakota Dish. -i MOh. honestly. I couldn't guess what your friend out in Dakota sent you An Emnent New To Chemist and scientist not in a hundred years," said ine oouua j,lkM . Free ofler to our Beaaers. Water street commission man's friend after he had "guessed" for the ninth time, says the Record. ""S?. IT: his discovery of a reliable cure for Con vuu uaii i von . . . you," persisted the commission man. sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculoma), "Was it well let me see was it bronchial, lung and chest troubles, some kind of a northern winter apple?" stubborn ooughs, oatarrhal affeotions, asked the friend, hopefully. onrnl decline and weakness, loss of "No; you're cold try it again. I'll tell fl. , co&ditioDa of wastiDg you one thing, and that is that it wasn t gend THREE FREE gQT The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Blo- onm. of New York City, demonstrating any kind of fruit," saidthe commission man. "Was it some kind of a cake or some thing your friend's wife made? If it was, why, I couldn't call the turn on the particular kind.' Wait maybe it was a Black hills bear," said the friend, quickly, his face lighting up. "No, you haven't come within a mile of it. Would you believe me 11 1 tola you it was a bunch of reindeer's tongues ? V ell, that's just wnai. it was, TLE8 (all different) of his New Die ooveries to any afflicted reader ot this paper writing for them, His "New Scibntiflo Treatment" bus oured thousands permanently by its timely use, and be considers it a simple professional doty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible oure, Soienoe daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently eiperi- ond I'll tell you that he couldn't have menting for years, has produoed results sent anything nicer. The tongues were a8 beneficial to humanity as can De smoked and seasoned just right. They 0bimed by any modern genius. His were as tender as mashed potato, and, ag8ertion tnat iUDg troubles and eon- oh, say, what a sandwich they do makel iob are curable in any olimate is ZXJJ P"ven by "heartfelt letters of grati- deer's tongue between a couple of salt- lode" filed in his American and Euro- t.hft Dean laboratories in thousands from wafers, have side, and yum-yum!" FORYOU! 1 Now Prepared to do Any Kind of PrintingDon't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates Heretofore the GHzette's job depart ment has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this shop is now prepared to taokla anything in any line and will meet prices ot any person under the sun in the line of droggists supplies, blank books, bank work oounty work, or any sort of book bind ingwork that yon have heretofore sent away to get done. " ' .The Qezette shop is not a oharity concern but if you will give us a obanoe we will see that you are satisfied in every parlioular. Bay your goods at home. Remember that Abe Lincoln said that when one bought goods away from home the foreigner got the ' money and we got the goods. But when the goods were bought at home we bad both money and goods. This is good doctrine. Ve are willing to abide by it. When the printing drummer comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 3. 560-tf Ladners Victoria Stella P. McGary, MEXICO sairador Naroio, Bnsenada The winners of the two $150.00 prizes for sending in the largest num ber of tickets were: Mrs. J. Busby, Bait Lake City. Utah 1100 ticket Mrs. Annie Packer, Bafford, Arts. ISO tlokets Q0IOS TIIVIU t San Francisco And all pointo In California, via the Ht. Bhastt route ot the Some people sent coupons instead ol ickets. count them. The "ticket" is the pnper 4 x 2 inches. You must lollow the rules exactly n the $2000.00 contest or we can't count your words. Address, MONEY-BACK, San Francisco. Southern Pacific Co Thm (mif hinhm thronsh California to Dofnta Kant and South. Grand Hoenlo Knute all great Int. K of the Paoino (kiast. Pullman Hntlet Hleeoers. Beoond-olasa Weepers Attached to expreas trains, attording superior aooommolatins for seoond-olaas vasMngnra. For ratse, tiokeU, sleeping oar reservations, a.m nail mum iiP.Hllnw. tt. 'KOKHLER, Manager, C. n. MAKKHAM, Oen. F. A P. Agt., Portland, Oregon LEADItlS PAPtill CIFIC COXST DIE YOU GOltiG ERST? If so, be sure and see that your tioket reads via TUB MMl Uni ....TI1K... 0UI0AOO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IS TUB Great Short LiQe BKTWEKN DULUTII, St. TAUL, CUICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. AND SOUTH. Their MairnlnVeiit Tnu k, Pwrlcss Vostlbuled tilnliitr ami hIimmiIuk Car Trains, and Motto; TRB CRROtnCUi tanks wltt Mm gnaieaS aawsiiapsrs In Uia UMUd HtaMa. Tim CUHON1C1.K baa no equal en the Paclae leads all In ability, enterprise and new GIlHUNIGUft Tekegraphle IWporu are and most reliable, lla Idxml News the and spiciest, and Its IMrtorials from the atjlusi pens le the euantry. TIIKCI1IIONIOI.K hualwars tm. and al wars will be, the trlend and ehamploa of the people aa airainat eombltiatlona. olUjue, oorporattona or eiiprvwlona of anr kind. It will be latUpeuoeal la erarUUiig neutral la nmiila Cheap Railroad Rates to the Oregon State Fair, September 30 to October 8. The low rate of odb fare for the ronnd trip will be given by the Southern Pa ciQc from any point on their hoes in Oregon, to enable all to attend. The people's stute institution for the improvement of agriculture and the mechanical and household arts. Repre sented in district department), and di- vlxions for the intellioprjt exhibition of Wrong! we can't the various breeds and types of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and the many classes of machinery and 1m plements, manufactures and merchan dise, musioal instruments, domestic man ufacture, woman's w rk, science and art. The people of the state are especi ally inyited to participate. Let ns demoustrute the capabilities of Oregon and Oregon people. One fare for the ronnd trip. Popular admission of 25c. HniBll precautions often prevent great mieobiefs. De Witt's Little Early Risers are very small pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of liver trouble and stomach troubles. Tbey oure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. For sale b) Conser & Brook. A number of the Heppner boys went down to Arlington Hsturday. The Ga zette hours something about a foot race, bat it did not oome off for some reason. Sompter News: Ueo. B Telrowe pnid u flying visit to Heppner last week, re turning Sunday, and has concluded to looate here. "ALWAYS ON TIME huslven this road a national rvpnti Dilution. All vlamiis of paaamiiiers carrlml on the vxstltiulivl trains without eitra Thame. hlil li your IrelKlit and iravKl er tills laiuous line. All ageiita I have tickets. W. II. M RAO. r. C. HAVAdlt. (ieu. A K-nt. Trv K. A !'. Agt. :l) Washington St., Portland, or. CHICAGO UlilwaukeB & Sb Paul R'y This Hallway Co. Operates its trains on the famoni block system; Li g lite its trains by Inotrlolty throouh- ool; Usee the onUbrtrd aleotrio berth read ing lamp; Until speedily equipped paaeenger trains evert day end Bight brtwtwn Ht. Paul and Cutoago, aud Omaha and Chicago;! the Chicaao. AUIwaukcc & St. Paul Also operate Strain-heated veatilmled Iraioa, carrjrlug Ilia laleet private eoiuimrlmeut cars, library btiffrt smok lug rare, end palace drawing rMun lee pert. Parlor ears, free reclining chair earn. and tbe very bent diouig chair ear service. For Iciweat rates la any point in the United HleUe of Caua.la. apply to annul or addrees 0. J. EDDY, J. W. CAHET. Oeueral Att. Trtv. l'ae. Agent. Portland, Or. Tbe Osteite dor not qurall.m the butieely of any person, bat It I eoin pelled to loeiet opon the each i Jsdc plan of eubeeriplton, whetlMr the 'b- tcnlier be Corneliu Vandrtbilt or the man wbo earn bis breaj by honeel 1iL Vt eaunol ruu the paper 00 eoy other t,lan. tf Tbere til be a eolt show lo Heppner Ool. 3. Tb' having hJ eolt tr re quested to bring them lo Willi Mew art' ltry barn I Ueppoer o lb date boeame4. l'o)ieWiit and Impar tial )ilg will deoi.1. tl-4 Tb wbr deelf l build boulJ u forget thai 0. E. Ilaeons, tb -iranor. la r-e-ly I a eeilmate el oy ttiu. $uaalsj 8181 pig Wants to Pel!. I want lo sell nn loug time my Eiirbt Mile ronch 400 sores in fallow, 1200 acres good grass, water p'enty in three sections all fenced in one body with throe wires; 2 eainps, theds, panels, watrr trough outside for 2000 sheep. Title direot from government no in cambriiLOe. If not sold will lease en favorable terms. A few tons of bay on ranob. for particulars write me. 0. E. Fell, 80 3 Pendleton, Or, The Southern Paciflo railroad oompnny bes decided to sell tickets from all stations on its lines in Oregon, at one fate for tbe ronnd,1, fip. In view of tbe faot that oar people have been favored with abundant crops, it is oonBdently expect ed that tbe state fair at Salem will have better attendance than ever before, and io order to give all an opportunity to visit this great institution of wbioh tbe people of the entire state bavs rea son to be proud, this popular line ot railroads has redaoed the fare so as to enable, all to see one ot tbe grandest displays ever exhibited at Salem. The Fair open Sept 30 tb and closes Oct. 8th. B70 tf Tee Ceroelrle Iteltdlai THE DAILY r Mall, roelege I'ald. ily $6.70 a Year. j The Weekly Chronicle The Grtil it WceUy b the CcQitrj, $1.50 a Tea tluulaillns pnu le ear fan of she Cettee .MH t hkU anil Ma.lcu. TnsjWKKKI.Y CM Mot KM .11 the kftshMet n.1 wi, einilW Wt.mr Sniiae la the MI4, ptinta tveulerlf IH eMuieiie. et IwaKe o . I iumtura an4 itirai nAwe Wu.;wn waia.'ut acn.a'Uitai livparMweS, SAMPLE COPIES StNT FRC A Hare Thing fur Yon. A transaction in wbioh you oan not lose is a sure thing. Dilionsuess, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and thousand other ills re caused by constipation and sluggish liver. Cas- osrets Candy Catbarlio, Ibe wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonio are sold by ell druggists and guaranteed to oure or money refunded. 0. O. 0. are sure thiug. Try a box today ;10o., .T) Me. Sample and booklet free. It Just in frer.li vegetable and fruits al the Orsnge Front. We buy the best il pays. Frmb roasted pesnnts the de light of eery body alw" in stock. Mr. J. M. White, ot Lexington, was in eppner Friday last. He baa been threshing this season in the Eight Mile section and Is taking some needed rest. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin end loss of appetite. ioo have never tried DeWitt's Little Early Risers for these oom plaint or yon would have been oured. Tbey are email pills bat great regulators. For sale by Con ser and Brock. MUSIC IN NERVOUS DISORDERS. Alleged Cure of a Child Dne to Chopin's Somber Waltiee. The value of music in the treatment of certain forms of nervous diseases has before now been called attention to by physicians. One advantage perhaps of this therapeuticnl agency is that in the event of its doing no good it is not like ly to do harm. In a recent number of the Gazette Medicale attention was drawn to the remarkable result attend ing the administration of music to a little girl of three, who was afflicted with serious nervous disorders, result ing in epilepsy and paroxysms of fear, which kept her awak all night. The ordinary remedies, including bromide of potassium, were tried without any effect, and at last the physician recomr mended the mother to play some soft, rather melancholy music to her dcugh ter before putting her to bed. Chopin was recommended, especially the waltzes in the minor key. The remedy worked like a charm, for it is said that from the night the child went to bed under the influence of music she lost all her nervous symptoms and slept without waking until the morning. In order to prove that this was not the re sult of mere chance, the music was omitted on one evening, and the child passed a night of misery, not so intense as before the adoption ot the treatment, but still very marked. WHEN WAMPUM WAS MONEY. Tho Popular Token of Value In New York Two Centuries Ago. 'When Stephen Van Cortlandt waa in the money-changing business 1680 to. 109U the kind of money in most com mon use in the vicinity of Manhattan island was seewan, or wampum. Al most all the Btore trade was done with net-wan, cither looee or braided, and all ( Lin oli collection were taken up in see- wan. those oured in all parts of the world. Tbe dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C, 98 Pine street, New York, giving post office and express address, and the free medioine will be promptly sent direot from bis laboratory. Sufferers should take instant ad van lags of bis generous proposition. Please tell tbe Dootor that you saw this in the Oazette, published at Hepp ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 jr. NOTICE. Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under the firm name of Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in the barber business in tbe new stand, two doora south of the poetoffloe. Tbey solioit a call. Shaving, 15 oents. tf. For sale Good sheep range with plenty ot running water. Will sell obesp. Enquire of L. B. Wells, Eoho. 78 86. All persons indebted in notes and po oonnts due to Noble & Co. are requested to oome forward and settle same as soon as passible. We still continue in business and will Bell goods a low bs oan be bought anywhere in tbe state. Noble & Go. Heppner, Or., Jane 21, '97. tf . Thb Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed yard tbe teamster strike in Heppner is that conduoted by William Gordon, mext door to tbe Heppner Gazette ranoh. Mr. Gordon is accommodating, bas a good yard and abundant facilities to take oare ot stock in first class shape. His prices are very reasonable. He bas bay and grain for sale. Ha lately added a car load of baled timothy. Now is tbe time to get the Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of tbe West. With tbe Gazette, both strict ly in advance, one year, $3.60. No better combination of newspapers oan be made in the state. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, J Sept. 11, 1897. Notice is hereby (riven that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on October 27, 1897, vis: MARY OLSON, Hd. E. No. 4689, for the 8W4 Sec. 29, Tp. 8 8 R 24 K W M. He names the following; witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jacob I. Young, Wesley W. Hrannan, both ol Davidson, Oregon, Olof Berg- strom and Erek Bergstrom, both ol Goosberry, uregon, jab, r. HUUKE. 79-590 Register. Oome to tbe Gazette offloe and get a decent lot of envelop printed. Government envelop look cheap, and besides you cannot get your business oard printed tbereon. tt What l Hop Gold 7 Best beer on artb. ttee ad. elsewhere. ! n u s Geo. S. DrMos writes that owing to tbe accident which befell bis sister, Mi Lizzie DeMoss, they cannot keep their engagement here tonight. However, tbe company will be h"re in abont month. Mi DoMom was wounded io the tliinh end band, ioitend ot the font and hand, a Oral rportvl. A Tar fer Hilloos Telle. Itesoure,SoiefenCo.,Oa. I have been subject to attacks if bilious colic for several yeara. Chamberlain' Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is tbe only tor relief. It eo like a rharm One dea ot it give relief when all other remrdle fall. O. D. 8brp. For sale by Coer A Brook. TUKOnill CAR?.. TO Ht. FACI. MlNNKATOLIH PlTUTIl KAKOi) It I 'T I E HELENA Tukita leaned lo all pntrit In I he Hlatr and CanaJa. 7niled QUICK TIME TO. Chii'aoo 1 All other f OsMtu WaBHIMOToM I .lnt KaBAClTV Kt.rtMtiiia Id the Ht. Jiwsrii NrwYomk Eaal and ht. Lon tlvrru j Hontheael (lUieToH 1'ei.io IVpol eiioeectlnn at Ht. I'eiil, Miuiieepolia, Kansas City, Omaha, Hi. IaiqI and other promi nent polot Itsirnae rhroked through tn destination ol Ink eta. Tl rough Hi sets lo Janaa and China, vis Taeoma and Northern I'm i no hteani ship Com pan' Una, DO YOU WANT TIIK CHRONICLE Reversible Map? BlIOWINd The United Statu, Dominion ol Canada and Northern Mexico OK (INK Ml I)K Map of tho World ON tltal O-rilKIt HIUKV Mn4 93 an Ue Ike Mast aas Weekly hrwnlrl fwe One Year, tMa'l( epal4 May a4 lapet abdeaasi M. II. Am YOITMO, wa a V mMa aa vaABkissasA CAk for full Information, lime carle, nape. ticket, etc., call o or write W. O. All aWaT, A. 1. CMtsLniM, Awl N. I Mr- Aset.Oen I'aea. A. lb Pal lea, Or. Portland. Or flarry Kellv, fireman on the pilrdriver. aooompaoied by foong lady from lone, wa In Heppner Raodey visiting re lative ud friend. Bhilnh' Coosnmptlon Cure en re her other fail. It i the lea ling Oongh Core, tod no home elmnld be wilhont it. IWaot to take snJ goee right t-i Ibe spot. 8Md by Cooler k Prock. " Chaa. Pargenl, Dr. Swinboro end J. A. rattereno weol gonnlrg lor bird Fri day and oaplured twenty. Hlop tbatenngbl Take warning. II an tea.l In ooasomntioo. A 23c '- II ot Hbllob' Cent may )onr life. Bold by Oooeer A nmek. I O. E. Itaann i waking m Ira- frtvewaol tr E. IX Hlmma, dowa I lb Central hotel. J. L Ulleo has takes the Jonee barW taej od dr good work at popalar prioex, IS aenWi bvinf aod 2S feet blrroHlng. 7 tf. rp lU'UIl 1 frra It tn.. Bpt r. w UTtfR twr. invvRtisKD AT nirrMi Vr.n Cortlandt wa frequently called cn to change seewan Into silver money, wh'.ih was at that time the standard. Payment of Interest and principal of louncd money were made in Dutch pieees-of-eight, realties and loan dol lars the value of all of which waa re duced to guilder seewan. A piece-of-ejght wa worth 12 guild ers in see wen, a realtje wa worth 1 iruilder and 20 stiver in eewan, a loan dollar was worth It guilder in seewan, end an English pound waa worth 40 guilders in aeewan. The American aoi l.i r lu its present relation to the English pound would have been worth 8 guild ers in seewan. A Dutch guilder ha 100 crnt or 20 tlvers, end l equal io 40 rente in American money. A etiver la equal to 2 cnts American money. 2 cents American money. Contributions to the poor relief fund were usually mode In erewan, and pro .Ulon and clothing for distribution nuiongthe poor were paid forlneeewan. The early Dutch settioTS took grneroiw cre of tbe needy poor. For Instance, in lf, tho deocona of the old Dutch church of Ilcrgvn paid Dr. Robinson, c-f New York, 240 guilder In aeewan for curing a dewtitute man of lneanlty. At another time the deacon of the same church paid Surgeon C. Vlele, of New Vork, 130 guilder aeewan for surgical alU-ndnnre on a noor member ot the congregation. In thoee day it coat 90 guilders in seewaa "to send poor Jo bannls Kruyer bark to Amstenlam." In 1673 the price of one sehJl of wheat wa 6 guilder aeewan; of I arhepel or Indian corn. 4 guilders eewn; 1 chep e! of rye, 3 guilder eewans 1 ell of cloth, S guilder arewan; two blatv Ve.t. guilder anewan, and I ebepeU of anlt, 6 guilder seewan. Whenever the rolWUon In the church i cwded the current enpemlltttrea, the lurjilus aeewan wa usually Inveatexl in cows. Puch row a were given Into the rre of reeponalble memWr of the con gregation on a yearly "butter rent" of 11 pourxla that la, thooe persona ac cepting a cow from the oVaeonry had to pay an annual rent of II pound of butu-r or lu vain In eeewar. The price of butter amounted. In tbe winter of 1679, toal aitvera per pound. that the oVacon the a reo tv4 13 uildre and stiver fir or aow. After 1711 4 he deacon quit the) "gutter-rent" rsuaineea and confined thenuwlve rlely to imtney. lend log aa a means of liHWvaalnsr the rern ix-a, Pum ra.nflr.f from 10 guilder to 4.000 fulbWra wera put otit at Interest at the rale of per cent, per annum, though In a few caeea borrow f re wera esempt from paying lnireat. It met front t to I guiltier In Pat a quarter in yonr pocket and don't spend it till yoa get down to Low Tillsrd's. Finest liquor and cigars Near oity ball. a Every new subscriber ot tbe Gszette from this date, May 25, 1807, will receive aa a premium a book worth alone the price of tbe subscription. tt Notice of Hearing of Final Account. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR MORROW County, fltate of Oregon. In the matter oi the estate of Wm. Cecil, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Peter Bauern flend. the executor of the last will and testa ment of Wm. Cecil, deceased, has filed his final account in the office of the clerk of said court In said matter, and in pursuance of an order ol the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, Judge of the above entitled court, said final account will come on for bearing and settlement on the 2nd day or Nov , 1K97, at 10 o'clock a. m., the second day of the November term of said court, at the court house in Heppner, Morrow county, State of Oregon. On or before said time any person Interested In satd estate may appear and file hi fore said time any exceptions, In writing, to said account, and con test the same. VETER BAUERNFIEND, Executor of the last will and testlmeut of Wm, Cecil, deceased. Dated Aug. 23, 1897. 73-82 Come in and subscribe for the"Gzoo." Now is lb time. Yoa don't want to mis a whole lot ot good, bard reading that is now being published in oar "Only." - Any person wbo i interested in British Colombia ihould write to W. O. Hurlburt, general passeoger agent ot Ibe 0. 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(Hempl copies free.) Rorl Hpiril and Gazette both tor 11.130. oaab, al Ibis bfOea. iVttOrilC3V fit Ltt'Wa All basioeea attended to la prompt and eatiafactory manner, h'utarie Poblas and Collector. OErPSER, OFFICE I IN NATIONAL I t DANK LCILDISO. : i OREOOH WHITE COLLAR LINE, Columbia River and Paget Sound Navigation to StruKti TttniOM, BA1LET G1TZEET 1ND OCEAN WAVL Ltavtog Alder Hlreel Uek, Port land, fne Astoria. Ilaaoo, Ixc Reach. Oeeaa Park and Nahcotta. ihreel aoaneeitoa wtib Ilwieo eUaoier and rail Mad; alee at Tooog's Hay with Hew ho re Railroa.. TBXiBPIZONB Learea rrttan4 T A. M. Pally. irft tunAtj, Imim Artuna I P. M. Dsjlf, sirvpt A IIAXXjUY OATKBttf Lsays Portland I f. M llly. esrvpt Si.n.l.f. ealnMaf SM, It p aj, Astnrla r. rmrwyt mm.) ami auwiar. eusoaf aiebt, 1 f. M BTXAUKn DHLtS Cltt" 40 KICVU10V rnrhran, Charley t ale, I l').f. W I Wht ealllna a lMlae.l. J..hna.w O t Mrawgcr, ti uf theee r pi mm aa, J. f. wiu-u sa, r, M. al il A. 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