Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, , OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1897. NO. 590 SEMI WEEKLY; GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $9.50 per year, $1.25 for six month, 75 ots. tor three moncna, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKB U kept on rile at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agency, M and 85 Merchants Exohangs, Ban Franoisoo, California, where oou tacts for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD, Train leaves Beppner 11 p. m. 11 p. m. daily except Ban day arriving at Heppner Junction 1:80 a, ni. Leaves Heppner Junction 3:40 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:10 a. m. k Spokane .Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m. and arrives at Heppner J auction 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 Junoti ju 0:10 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 8:80 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 avm. Fast Hail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a. m. and at Portland 7:51 a.m. For farther information inquire of J. G. Hart, Agent O. K & N., Heppner, Ore. OFFICIAL DIREOTOEX. ' United Btatea Officiate. President William McKinley Vice-President .... Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Bherraan secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior CorneliuB N. Bliss Secretary of War Russell A. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary. f Agrioulture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kinoald Treasurer Phil. Hetachan Bnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General....... ..C. M. Idleman , (G. W.MoBride Senators 'lj. H. Mitohell I Binger Hermann Congressmen.... J w. ft. mm. Printer W. H. Leeds !R. 8. Bean, F. A. Moore, G. IS. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Jndge...".' Stephen . Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean ' Harrow County Officials, Joint Senator... ... A, W. Gowan Representative. J. N. Drown .A. G. Bartholomew J. H. Howard Conntv Jndae.. . " Commissioners., J. W. Beckett. Clerk. Sheriff.. " Treasurer ' Assessor Surveyor... School Bnp't... Coroner J. W. Morrow E. L. Mat look Frank Gilliam A. C. PetteyS J, W, Hornor ,.,...Jay W. Bhipley B. F. Vanghan Mayor The- Morgan i! ...ilmn. Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, K. J. Blooum. M : -1. 1 1 -,! I It Kjmnnl. . " ,,, . IJl-l l. Kwuciter 1 w Mri. Treasurer I u J2J"f U.rahml A. A. BoberU Precinct Officer. t -: k. raua W. K. Bichanlson VJZbi " N. S. Whetetone United 8tats Land Officer, www r a t .i.n. on. J . Mxom Register A. B. Bigg ... B. F. Wilson. .. Receiver ...Register ..Receiver , la oahds, oa. J. H. Kobbine. UAWUMB POSrr.NO.IL O.A.B. .... t rw tha last fUturday of eeh month. All veterans are Invited to Join. m-W. Smith. KO4D. . Adjutant. tf Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offioe In tb City Hotel, City Drag Store, near 11 D.J. McFaul, M. D. 1IEPPNER, OREGON. OfBoe boon, 8 to 10 a. m., Mid 13 to 4 - at realriano. Mra. II. WrloU'l property, nod 10 to 13. . m , to 2 to 5 rj- m. . al 0 III OS in tue rear i w'l" Jewelry etor. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, nffias) in . tbe Fir National Bauk In. tbe Fire atioDl ... ButUieg. . - Ilirmin. $ : Oaaoori. If W. A. RICHARDSON Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. ernes at COlCILCMftlM Malls end burs reJ tal, rents hooeea. pa Vn Uim. oa conveyancing and will serve f on any way In al Hue, al reesuuabl Bgurea. First National Bank OP II KITS EB C. A. HmCA. T. A. HMt. GIO. W. CONtCN, S. W. trtNCCR. Vl Prals)nl CatHlvr Trttrti l Ctstnl Eulitf Baha, KXCI-IA-NGK o tat pens ( u wid Bought and Sold Cntlsrtto aa4 m all flnm mm SMMbK T.rma. ftwrl ne4 n4lt4-4 m. 00, amm Hark ft HPP ' T 'btfk, ft. T-yfc Toomlnr M4 rMMnf; ftrrtm si 6 fk. I . Uoajsy. W.IIJ t4 maaj WiO k fnti Hh braftflb Irsi -i. AL.t-X. Ymit fi ? war iuuiImL Trot 0Si al Barry tl. Goin East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FOB,GET Three Important Points. FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the' Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is first-class in e.very particular.' , THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent acid ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Centra) lines, or address Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St., Portland . Or. H W, Fall, PR6PRIET0R Of the Old Reliable ault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B.4 y., U. M. !l at. r., U. dt A., f. jrt. w. & v.. . Ft. W ana tne u. at. usr, Kaiiroaas. RATES 90.00 PER DA.Y Cor. W. Vadlson and Clinton Btn.a ' CiXXCUL&O. lajxZ ' ' ' STOCK BRANDS. While yon aeep your subscription paid up. yen oankeep your brand in free of oharge, Bora. P. O.. Heppner. Or .'-Horses. P B on left snomaer; ontue, same on ien tup. ok. A. J. .Lena. Or. Horses. BOon ris-h der; CatUe, same on riphthipi ear mark crop off left and split u right. Donalass. W. M . Galloway. Or. Cattle. B Don ridtit side, swailowfork in eaoh ear; horses, II 1) on lutt nip. Ely. Bros., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, cattle name on lefthip; hole id right ear. Florence. L. A.. HeDDner. Or. Cattle. LF nn right hip: horses. F with bar under on risht snoumer. T TT U 1- XT 1 J J rl J on the left shoulder: oattle braided J on right hip, also underbit in -left ear. - Range in morrow county. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Horaea. oimleT on left stifle; oattle, same on right hip, under half arop in nn ana sunt ji ten ear Ren nr. Mike. Heppner. Or. Horses branded KNV on lefthip oattle same and crop ofi left ear; turner slope on tne rigm Lsnhe. I. W. Hennner Or. Horsnsranll L and A on left shoulder: eettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right ir. Minor. Osoar. Hennner Or. ttla. M Dm right hip; nurse, lion left aboulder. Morgan, H. N., Beppner, Or. Horses, II ) on len snouioei oanie same on ten nip, Oabnrn. J. W.. Don v las. Or.: horses O on lef shoulder: oattle same on rlglit hip. Parker ft Glaaaon. Hardman.Or. Horses IP on left shoulder. Pioer. J. H.. Lexlnston. Or. Horses. JB eon, Dftnted on left shoulder: oattle. Sams on lef up. under bit In each ear.. Hector. J. VY- Heppner, ur. Horaea, JU lettskouldsr. Cattle, o tight hip. i Boerrr. K. G- Heppner. Or. Cattle W C on left hip, orop on right and nnderbit In left yi dewlao: horses W C on left shonlder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, I on left shoulder! eattle. 1 on left shonlder. Turner K. W.. Heppner. Or. H mall eapltal T I left thimlder, homes; oattle aame on left hip I wiui split in Dotn sara. Watrenharger. W. J.. Galloway, Or.: horses I quarter eimle JW on right shoulder; eattle I sjaarter circle JW on right hip and right side, I crop and hole in left ear. lUnge in Morrow ana I Notice Of Intention. Lamp Orrics at La Gakdi, Oikqok, NOTlf'K 18 HEttlBY GIVEN THAT THE I following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, end that sa!d proof will be made lief ore County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, uregon, on ucl sutn, inn, tii: 8AMCEL M. WILSON. H. E. No. e70 for the IIWU RWt, Hee. 27, N4 dwv and ' KE! SecMTp. I a. R. 2, E. I He namei the following witnesses to prote his I eontlnuous rreldcnre upon and cultivation nil said land, vis: Kllliue Trier, Herod W. Berk ley, Dartd u. J mi us, Jainea 0. Brown, all of I Heppner, uregon- SI 91 KrglsUsr. Notice of Intention. LiinOniti at Tmi f) alls'. OawinM. Uilr 4. If. XJ0T,r IB HERFBY OIVKN 1UATTHK 11 lullimlng-naawal sotttrr has 0lr4 antle f hat liiLrtiUV Stake sni f.rtn.1 In supeof t af his claim, and that said proof will Iw made bWore J. w. Mnrriiw, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Movemiier mn. inn, vis: FRANK ENOELM A!4, Hd. E Vo VA?, or the MW of Hee. It, Tp. I . k hk.w.n. he names the folio Ing witness eg to Bme Ills continuous residence upon and emurauon nl ..! liii.l. vis: AJklllen V. Hllann. M. J. Wllllsms, A Terry and R. P. Wilson, allot lone. Morrow esmity, Oregon. an. w. iiKe.r., si m. Keg itr. The regular sabaoriptioB prirw of tb H-rnl-WorsIr Uasrtta to 12.50 aad lbs retruUr prica of tha Weekly Oregon laa la 11.60. Asyoae ssWribisg for th Oaawtta and fjing for oua year it advsor raa 4 t"n tba OsaelU an. Wskly Oreg'iiilaa for 11 fA All old sot- acnbwra oarlec their soWrietions fir ods tear la advaoao will b entitled m the ene lieppoer to PeodleWm ..via risppoer Kebohiaga I auk I'araoea deeiroas of vteilia I'eadletos sen safe lima and BJtooey by tatlog IhN foal. Uf M qualDtinc tba iioU hs brwvions en Ing lb etage will naka cosovaunn lib 1 n'rlnrtj train St tsho fur l erlle4oiJ OfTioa at Oily iag Morsv. W, D. iriprMtur. Walt. Tbuipua rnoa atag bwt Heppner aad Mooatfifit, arriving every day tirp4 kiijaday aad leaving overy day atpt Muolay. Mbuftswt and tbsp- sast roaU to tba latonor. E. J. rjlowoas, Sf eoL The Lancashire Insurance Co. OFT- MANCHESTER, ENGLAND OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT. oo q McClure's For SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. uraui. ever puuiisneu. (Begins in uecemoer.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The inegiua iu tfiay.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of .War Time." years of the Civil War practically a member fitted than any other man living to give an recuiieuuouB ana corresponaence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them of portraits it Is intended to publirh special MAiLfliu ui inn uiij. iruni n asnmgcon Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, In which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, n. piauo uesiue i oo auu uaooriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, All the Action that he will of two contributions to another publication JOEL CHANDI.BR HARRIS. A series of new itauDu ' ana tne "jjitue Mr. rnimblennger" RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCld'b aii oi uie Buun stories ne win write auring OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazini a series of short stories in which the same onaraciers win appear, aitnougn eacn will Anthony Hepa Brat Frank R. Stockton Stanlay will all hove stories in McClure's for the These are only a small fraction ef the great and Important features of McCuint'g Maoaxink tor 1897, the subscription priee of which Is only . . One Dollar a Year The new -volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure'Co., New York. A Campaign Of Education HOW tO Get It (T IT A A -For Mltun UHPflRHLLELED summate skill. Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Laalla's U 14 pe nnura. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one vear for onlv 55.00. !, " - v sucn oucr was ever mane oeiore. no sucn oner win ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness Remit by postal order or check to the Heppner, Orccon. The WEEKLY MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York Tha Outlook still b la 1897, aa it baa been during eaoh of its twenty vea rrs, a History of Oar Owa Tlmea. Io ita yarioos aditorlal departments Tba Outlook gives a oompaot review of tba world's pmgrMs; it follows with para all iba important pbilanthropio sod in dustrial movements of tba day; baa a complete department of religions osws; davotea moob Spar to tba Interests ef I lbs borne; reviews earreat llteiatore; fnraakbea rbawrfal table-talk about cao acd things: aad, la short, aims to give freab Information, original obaarvatioa, aod reaaoosbla eoleriainmetit. Beginning with tba lift flifth tolama, tba papar will smdom tba regular mag a tine sta, ,wbif)b . will add g really to its eooTaoieAaa aad aitrativoaaaa. Tba Outl'M'k la paUiebsJ avery HlorUy fifty two lasoea a year. Tba first lee tie la aaeb month is an Illtislraled Mag act oa Nosabar, aoatatoiag abotitlwioaaa many pages aa Iba ordinary laaqaw, togUt wMk larga innWf of purlnrna. Tba pfiaaaf Tba Outlimb la tbraa dollar a yaar lo advanae, or lee tbaa a t a day. Head (of a stawnMO apy and illustrate (hs proapaalua to Tba Oaltot, Astot inaoa, 2twTokUit. Worm Magazine 1897 The first authoritative and adequate Life of only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical of Lincoln's Cabinet, and Is probably better authoritative hlstoiy of this period from his unpublished. In connection with this series biographical studies under the general title of to ijincoin. the editor's direction, in the "Sherlock Holme" stories, given him write during the coming year, with the exception which were engaged from him log , ago, will animal stories in the same field as the "Brer stories, me coming year. oe complete in itself. Harta Robert Barr Weyman Clark Ruasall coming year. J) J.UU To be educated one must read. the beat literature. The best literature Is expensive. Laallo'a Illustrated Waakly. PubUsned at 110 Klfth Avenue, New York, Is full of the best things. Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OFFICE AT THE DAI.LKH, ORROON, J Oct , xun. Notl la hereby given that the following named settler has sled notice of his Intention to make Bnal proof In siipsmrt of hta claim, and thai sold proof will he ssade before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on November ft, 1V7, vis: ALBERT T. WOt)D, Hd. E No. M1. for the NWi, HEU, Wu NEW, and NK' N Wa hec. 12. Tp. H, H fl, E V? M. He names the followlr g wiinesies to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vist John t .n-hrsn, Kdward I. fa.ll.erg. Walter N.Caao and Ulram Thorn ton, all of lone, Oreguu, AR. f. MOORE, MO A02. Iteglsur. SUMMONS. IU THE Jl'HTICEWt'RT FOR THE SECOND a i'utrici. Mate 4 Oitwea. Ir Morrow Conu- In.kerp, llalntlfr, I. !. Miller, tMendanL To I I). Miller, the soove named dsfendaot. in the nauieof tlx nuts of eoa: Yoo are hereby required to apyaar kefore the neder slgnel, aJuallca of the feere, la Itecnnd tila ttlrt In said comity and slate, on the lind day of (k-Udaw, 1M97 at tne hwir ol onea clnrkla the afternoon of said day al my office In said district to ansver the complain! of J H li keegftmnded upon an liiatriiment of writing; and wherein he demands Twenty ullars lJ( vltk IiiUmm! frtna Maf I. I1 at Ilia rale ol lr rent ner annum and the costs and dls imrsmentaof IMs action The dcl.n l.cit ase nonce mal If he falls to answer the nm pialni keeelsj the srialntia; n take Itidsment mil him for Twenty In. Here atxl tntareel iiMeenn al tae rata of ten tier cetil tmt annum frwa May W, la), and raws and dtsfcurement ol tnis action. rublislMd by order of c Jfixra luatlrwrif the Peace for the eWmtd Inalrtcl In sm e-wntv. aiaia of Oregon. Ita kept Sill, If). ft 31 I. A. Ourrar, formerly of I'endleloa, baa OMosd ap a IS swot barbar shop $ tbaoldstaad oa tba Mailoek coraar, Work strictly Drat rlaaa. Call oa bim Stl Tba Oaaatis will Ma potato, apple, fga or batter oa tuboariptloa aaroams, Any oa owing It la (?! awtila their acooanU la Ibis saaaaar 4 aaa't Aq II too snoa to sail a. e BtstatArnt fr tb Famoo Kimpl A anon I fil prluted al tb Uasatt of- te, Be.t i r 6. tl. HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indioates an un healthy condition of. the kidneys. Wbeu urine stains linen it is evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate or pain in the back, is also ooovioo ing proof that the kidneys and bludder are out uf order. WHAT TO DO. Thero is oomtort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the baak, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinury passages. It or- reota inability to bold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that uupleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp root is soon realized. It stands the highest fur .its wonderful cures of the: most distressing oases. If you needs medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar.. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention the Heppner Gazette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hampton, N. T. The proprietors of tbis paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. They Are the "Mustard." Meadows & Hatten, the pioneer black smiths, have made some elegaut im provements in their establishment and added a large stook of iron, horseshoes and other - materials essential to the happiness of those who need qoick re pairs on their wagons, buggies or any kind of machinery. They have ex tended their room so as to aooommodate everybody in the oountry who is in need of repairs. Wbeu yon want a horse shod, machine repaired, tire set or any thing else in their line, you will find Meadows k Hatten to be the boys that oao do it and do it rightin short order. tf Butbs down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 cents. Orville Jones manager, tf SHERIFFS SALE. VTOTICK 1U HEREBY QIVEN THAT TJNDRR 11 nd by virtue of an execution and order ol sale regularly Issued out of the circuit court of the stale of Oregon lor the county of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered. uiMin a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the mh day of Heptember, 1H97. In favor of on the mn d The Oregon Mortgage Company, limited, a oor- poratlon, plalutlU and Herund Poipnga and ...1,1' -..A I ( . hlla Poppemra, his wife, defendants for the recovery 01 me sum of irm7a together with nterest thereon from the sth dav ol Hontmnlirr. 1WI7. at the rate of K rtvr twnt inr aniiiuii. anH for the sum of tw attorneys hws. and for the runner sum 01 .ii.4u costs, anil whereas by as Id udgmeiit It was ordered slid adjudged that the ollowlngdMcrllied real nrorx-itv tn-wlt: The south-west auarUir of the south-east quarter, and the south half of the south west quarter, and the north west Quarter of the sonth-west nuarter of section 111, township 4, south of range Li fast of Willamette meridian, all In Morrow county, Oregon, lie sold to satisfy said Judg ment, costs ana accruiug costs. 1 will on Saturday, the VA day of October, 1K07.' at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court holism door In Hrnnuer. Morrow rmmtv Ore gon, sell all the right, title and Interest of the said dufendauts, Herend Hoppenga and Ella roppeuga, In and to the above described nnin- erty at iniblln auction to the highest and brat Didder thrrufore, for cash In hand, the proceeds thereof to be apiIUd to the satisfaction of suld execution and all costs and accruing costs. K. L MAI'UN'K, Hberlffof Morrow county, Oregon, Dated 21st dsy of Hvit IW. ttnl-'JO SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IH IIKKKBY (IIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an elocution laauxl nut ef that Irv ult Court of the Htata of Oregon for the County of Morrow and to an directed trd delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and en tered In said court nn Hie Sth dsy of HerHemher, n. In favor ol W. V. Lord, H. K. Klunald. I'lili Mctachan. the laatrd of coitunlaalonera for tn sale of school and university lands and for the Investment of funds ailelng therefrom, plsln. tills. and against Nye kamlmand Mary Ramlm defendants, for the sum of Keren hundred seven and m Hl dollars wllh Interest thereon from said eighth dav of Hentxtnher. 117. at the rate of a ter cent per annum, and fifty dollars attor ney s ieea. ami ins lurtner auin nl thirty Ave and wnm dollars najta. and whereas It wsa further ordered and decreed by tha onurt that he mortgaged prnfcr'T 4acrllMd as follows, outli easl tiuartcr of section Ihlrlv I n In town shlptarofi north range twenty lour (211 east lamette meridian, In Morrow eounlv.fire- gou. Urn sold to satisfy said Judgment, eusU and accruing coats. I will on Weilnsavlay, the 27th day ol OVtoUr, Iw7, al two o'clock, p. m .nl said day. al the front door of tba ciurt house In Heppner Morrow county, lircgnti, sell all Ihe riaht, tills and In ternal ol tlw aald Nye Hauilio and Mary Keinlm ih Bin vi irte sirre neacrilNt bmarty at piihllc auction l Ihe highest and beet bidder for rash lit hand. Ihe proceeds to lie applied lo Ihe Mtla'actinn of said ein ullon and all mn. and coal that may accrue. K. I- MATMM'K, HherlfTof Mnrmw l .niiit itmn Dated Heplemteir M, lav;. nj v SHERIFF'S SALE. t)T K is HRRrar uivew that i ndfr A' and by virtus of an esaciiiif.n laauerf m.i rd tha circuit Inn ft of the Male of Oregon lor me county m Morrow eixl lo ana Hire. Wd and delivered, uiwu a Judgment rendered and en. terad In aald court on I'-a h day of nepUmher. In. la favor of W. r. Lord. II K. Klnceld, fhll Meter l.an. the board of eommlaaloneti lr tha sale rf si h'd lands, etc , btalHtlns. and aaali.it "perry. 14 '. airrv, trrv. Ihe ',,, n Haliwavand havigatlan emnpany. and f t Thoiiipeiin. defeildanla for IIm sura lit Two IHouaand elhl hnndre.! twenty nine and Ml dollars with Interest thereon fioia tha said etl,ih dar of "ei.leii,lr, l7. al the rale rf ethl pereenl ar annum, and one hii..dr-d Buy .iaa 11U.1W11 feee. and Ilia f urn,. r mm I l.irty sis and 4n l'P dollars n.u. simI where. asllwaa furiher ordered and decreed by Ihe eiHirt IliaS Ilia Mrr-d f.rty dwtllieid aa h.. Ii. a. dealt 1 l,a m.iiII, halt of north ml quarier and north half irf south east ituartar of aa.toe Iwehtf . swilh half n with eat nuarlr Id ee. ll.m Iweuly, the Weal half iM tha south wear niMCiel n aerllon Iwenlv iik.!Ii weat tuarterwl north weal qnarler ee. lion Iwen It alne, rx.rUi eaet iiuarter of ewtkeiii tuai. let wl wrtmn Ihlrty. north hail id North ewat quarter and Sonih eaat quarter of hurth iiuarter rj aerlhrfi g, smith raat ,la,ter uf norm. weat quarter ana aMih half wt euih weal iuarler vl arelb Iweoly l,w. sod wort t- eaat i(uarlr f weilh east ajitartwr at eeell -M tinny, an la umiemi Utraa. a-eita twenty an. ewal w Mtaiwetiw meeeliaa, wt er mnrh tl.ere.,1 aa Swf aw W.awiawey. fcw Sirid e saiiaiy said jedgwtewt, easts e. e. ntlhg owl M, WW aatwearlef. Ike TWh day tei OHuhwr, IsrT, llaaarini, ,! amid dar, at h Icm.I ennrv noiiaa la n.iiMi, Morn. ewanty, r-e.,e M-ll ail ll.a risnl, Ulia and In lerawt f tl, aald J h trit a t: a..rrt "perry el al. In and tu Ihe e e 4a iim4 enferlf St Wwhlln amtloa tu ll.a Mt,aea4 rwet Mri iet lo rwah In hand, the r applied to U.e taltalai ll.n, of M,d aad all eaatta, ed e.eia that may a. r Is to t ei tit ll.a H. a. M IIS a. aS.er1rT .4 Mmhh, t'.r'.nty, lfreo'i ta4a4 SerAawkw Ittb, vl, ti n RAILROADS AGREE. Union Paoiflo and Short Line Come to an Understanding. A dispatob from Salt Lake, under date of Oot. 19th, says: At a meeting today of the officials of the Union Faciflo, Oregon Short Line Oregon Railway and Navigation com pany a mutually satisfactory agreement was entered into between the three companies. The agreement provides for resumption of all trafiio relations be tween the roads wbioh were in exist ence prior to September 23d last, when the cancellation of tariffs by the Union Paoiflo took plaoe. The agrement also provides for resto ration of local traffic rates between the Union Paoiflo and Oregon Short Line in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado. 1 The Oregon Short Line's several gats ways will remain open to all roads. ' - The Cbioago and Portland train ser vios via the Chiosgo A North western will be resumed at ones. The through ser vice to Portland via the Rio Grande will be discontinued, ' President Mobler and party left to night for Portland. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With looal applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to pure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Oatarrb Oure is taken internally, and aats directly on the mucous surfaoes. Bali's Oatarrb uure is oot a quae mdtoine. It was a"s..i. a m prescribed by one of the best physicians in tbis oountry for years, and la a rega lar prescription. It is oom posed of the beeltonios known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the muoous surfaoes. The perfect oom binatiou of tbe two ingredients is what produces sooh wonderful results in our log Oatarrb. Send for testimonials, free. ! F. J. Cheney k Co., Props., Toledo, 0 . 8old by druggists, prion 75o. Harry Cummlngs HardmHn this week. was down from Cronp Quickly Cared. Mouutsin Glen, Ark. Our children were suffering with croup wbeu we i oeived a bottle of Chamberlain's Oougb Remedy. It afforded almost Ipstant re lief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy is lor sale by Conner k Brook. OREGON CATTLK AND SHEEP, Inspector Bllnn, of Grant County, Talks of Condition of Stock. Earl Bllnn, stook Inspector for Orant county, was in Long Creek Monday from Monument, wbere be had been Inspeot log sheep and cattle, says tbe Eagle. II says hs found considerable "scab" among lbs sheep, especially in this seo tion of tbe oountry, but in moat ioslao oes tba sheep have been dipped, and that, together with the seasonable weather, will most likely speedily relieve them of tbe disease. lie aleo says that be has besrd of several reported oases of blackleg among cattle, bill ao far ba oot seen a case. On Iba contrary, oattla ar fat and Id a healthy oooditlou. Emil Bobarff , a big sheepman of Ibis oouoty, with headquarters la tb Moon mmit valley, la busily engaged in receiv ing aod sorting Into bsnds a large num ber of sbep recently purchased by bim, Three sheep bav beo pioked up from all sections of tba oonotry, and ar now being collected and Ihrowo together. Mr. Bobarff ba invested baavlly in sbeep tbis season, aod thinks it can be safely said that ao far be baa bandied more than any otber two men in Orsnt county. Every bed y Hay le. Gsaoarste Caody Cathartic tb moat wonderful medioal discovery of.tb so, pleasant aod refreshing to Iba taste, act gently aod positively on lb kidney liver and bowels, cleaasing tb entire system, d lapel eolda, our headaches, fever, habitual const ipalioa aod bil iousness. Pleas buy and try a txi of 0. 0.0. today; 10,62. 60 cent. Hold aod guaranteed to our by all drsggWIs. tl T. K, Fall earn oyer Wednesday. from Psodlttoo TrHtrr, Rall-IUifsim aad tx-aetna. Tba InUnaw Itching andaiuartlng. loci dttnt to thewe tllaeaaeHt, I Instajitly allayed y applying Cbn'tiWrlaln' ty and kin Otntmmit. Many very b4 caste have bewn permanently ctirc4 by It, It la winally cf!L:iont fur Itching plW and favoriu remwly rr Bur Dliit'lc. chajijwvl bamla, rbllblalna, frrgtt UOn and cbrtirtto aur rye, lo eta. pr boi Dr. CadVs Ca4JUea I'ewdVri. ar Just what a hora revU when In bad ormdlttoa. T'mlc, blood purifier and vwrmifng. Tbr ar axH fond but rrewlii In and the beat In a in put htrran In prim condition, ctU per pv kag-e. , Prk M CATARRIH1 hs LOCAL DISEASE aa Is Has easwe) el saAas 4 saateaa efcaawtie sha'sis. It aae as rata ky a fa .a el rasa r wkw a apiewaj St rars let the aari.a rW "jrahS iy tawiirtsS a gives By'icreani Bain atsrki miil,iHaMtssy1 th ayh ease far haaall aAwri a, tw4 ta Ilaa4 aw Hay geeas uu endue. It i tha. yV JfrWww wwta the aiawitiri.,a f r.ww awtda, iwtww IM a an Sf taM se4 aef l frfe Sha at faraef teas Wf ai4. Awl SM'lMAha, M srwaws4.ew lse mi ' " ill 1 FOWDEn Absolutely Puro FORGED i(8 CHECKS. Two Men Are in the County Jail, Boand For the Pen." Wednesday ever ing, Deputy Sheriff Frszter arrested Walter Stone at Comp ton's lodging; house and the polioe caught bis pal, Charles Stark, Stona forged the name of J. C, ioh- ols, gn imaginary person, to 28 qheoks of $3 eaoh drawn on' the Pendleton Savings bank and all signed with the false name of Charles Foster. This was Stone's part of the work, and Stark did the rest. He managed to cash bne obeok at Tall man's drug store and another at Dial's drug alore before the officers got on the track of tba two part-' Ders in orime Bod put them behind the' bars. , . Tbe prisoners were arraigned and held to appear before the grand jury." Stone is the young man who stole Dr. Hen dry x's bicycle . ' " A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe oold that oaused him to be in a most miserable condition. . It was undoubtedly a bad case of lagripp and recognizing it as dangerous ha took immediate steps to bring about s speedy oure. From tbe advertisement ol Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and tba many good recommendations included there in, we concluded to make a first trial of tbe medicine. ' To say that it was satis factory in its results, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and tbe result wag a speedy and permanent oure. We have no hesitancy in reoonv raending this exoellent Oougb Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form. Tbe Baoner of Liberty, Libertytown, Maryland. Tb 25 and 60 cent sues for sale by Conser k Brook. Dan Oamers, of Deer Lodge, Mont. , arrived iu tbe oily yesterday. Dyspepsia cured. Hbilub'i Vitaliier immediately relieves sour stomach, com ing up of food distress, and is tbe great kidney and liver remedy. Bold by Con ser k Br ck. y . O: J. M. Leeser has gone to Depp aer to attend bis brother, who la danger ously sick. Be not deceived I A cough, boaroes or croup are not to be trilled with. A doae in time of Hhilob's Oure will save yon much trouble. Hold by Conser A Brock. j BEUH1ANN ANOTHEBMEItVUi. Will Oppnaa Asy Effott to Eirlsds Stork Freei Theat ia Oregon sad Waahlagtes, Land Commiaslonar Darrmaoo baa re turned to Washington city, alter visit to Oregoo, sara Tbe Dalles Time Moontainer. ' IUfor leavlog Portland h talked about tb forect rerv quee lion, into wbiob b bad been looking. 0 thinks tbers will b a lively fight over It at tb oomlog Mlooof aongr. U purposes asking considerable ap propriation to carry out tb plana of for t protection. II deair to aatabluh a complet patrol system against forest Are aod tlprdatiooa. II laim that sheep do eol hart tht forasU, while tb so-called aoiaetisia Insist that lby do This become a matter of importaoo from tb taut that ia Oregon and Wash iogton great bend ol sbeep are piatured ia the f ureal. Tbeeoleoliat iaatsl tbey ham tb growth of tb yooog timber and per hap la eom caaes dry op tb at reams, Oregon and Waahingtoa bav bee isrcptaJ from tb provision against isob paeturaga, lb climat bar permitting the quick r prod oot loo of undergrowth stampenl out by Iba bap. Tb Mauissioiir llilsks Ibsr will b a strong sffurt to atop this ismptioo, but be will raaist IL lb geological survey or r el work to dsUrtulo wbttbef km of tb ecctlooa looluded ia tb r der really com or, Car lb bead of sad sboaU be (ranted a reserves. Their le per! is to b mad by neit Marob. Tb "Ricyellet' Dest Krieod" U a InaUiar same for DeWilf Wlteb lltiil Balva, alway rdy for anrgoolaa. While tprclfi ft pilf, It aleo iostaat ly relieve and enree cum, bruises, sell fbeurn, sfitDi ,) 1 ffwttona of lb skin. It ovver fail. For f al by Cvor I A rt.uh a v ai wm. Mr. H. P. Miller, of 1 lleppaef Toeaxlay. Moaameat, wa Kow I tb tiro to gal tb Weekly Ore" n ten, th gfaafawt awppr of the West. With IheUetel ta.bidn strtrH. Iy la edvsiww, year, No b4lr oblktia) of be wi paper a b Bil la lb ilii. 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