Portland Library OFFICIAL PAPER FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 29. 1897. NO. 592 or SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. Going East? IF YOU ABE, DO NOT FORGET The : Lancashire Insurance Co. OJF MANCHBHTBRi ENGLAND OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT, oo t World OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man. At $1.50 per year. $1.25 for six months, 75 eta. tor three monuu, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPER it kept on file at & C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, 61 and 65 Merchant Exchange, San Francisco, California, where COu raots for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 11 p. m. daily exoept Sunday arriving at Heppner Jnnction 1:30 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junction 3:40 a. m. and ar vivM at Hennnnr 6:10a. m. I Spokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m . and arrives at Ueppner J nnotion e:ia p. in and TTmarilla (1:15 tl. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 5:05 a. m. and Heppn r J unction 6:10 a m amrl ar ives at Portland 11:45 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar rives at Heppner J auction 8:80 a. m. and at Tlmiir.illii i:i0 ft. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 1:47 a, m. and at Pnrrlnnrl 7 ;M. a. m. For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, ! Agent UHtll., ueppner, ure. Three Important Points- FIRST Go via. St Paul be cause the lines to that point will aflord 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 every particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St., Portland Or. OFFICIAL EIEEOTOKT. United States Officials. Piesident William McKinley Vice-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Hnssell V. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long I'ostinaster-Ueneral J amen a. wary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary vf Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor ...W. P. Lord Secretary of State .H. B. Kinoaid Treasurer Phil. Meteohan Snpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Iceman J G. W. MoBnde Senators ij. h. Mitchell i Finger Hermann Congressmen I W. B. Ellis Printer n OV1, ( R. S. Bean, Supreme Judges V. A. Moore, ( C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge Stephen . Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. noati Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator representative. H W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, IIL.. 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. & P. Railroads. RATB8 .oo rB5R DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., ciriCA.a-0. ill. HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or oommon glass with urine and lei it stand twenty .four hours; a sediment or settling indicates so un healthy condition of the kidneys. When uriue stains linen it is evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate or pain in the baok, is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys aud bludder are out of order. W B AT TO DO. Tbere is oouatort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the 'great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It oor reots inability to bold urine and soald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use ot liquor, wine or beer, and overoomea that unpleasant neoesBity ot 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 for its wonderful cures ot the most distressing oases. It yon need a 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. U.nlinn tVia Hannna ftuauf.t.A anil lanil r . XT II 1 fir 1 T TJ" VT .11 V. .. i . . U ...I", ... -I , A 4 .V. n AAmIns iu, with l. n ..nantl.. I -, .- of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will I your address to Dr. Kilmer at (Jo., lilng appear in aiuuukk b alaoazins. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the lame field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmblefinger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCldrk's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maqazinb a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in Itself. Anthony Hop Bret Hart Robert Barr Frank R. Stookton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories In MoClurk'b for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClusk's Magazine tor 1897, the subscription pries of which is only A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland, The first authoritative and adequate Life of . Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louts 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 most 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 histoty of this period from his ' recollections and correspondence.. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series ; of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of mjhiss ur- the, umuiN irom nasmugton to tiiucoin. 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 talent for mystery and Ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a piace Desiae roe ana uaDoriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS bampton, N. Y. The "proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness ot this offer. U. S. Supreme Court The potitionl complexion of our U. 8. Supreme Court, says the Eugene Regis ter, is something ot whioh we bear very little, but it is an interesting item to keep aooount of, as opinions involving partisan questions are often oalled tor from that august body. When Justice Field's successor is appointed tbere will be six republican members and three demooratic. It can be said to the honor ot our Amerioan institutions,' however, that very little eignifioenoe is attaobed to this apportionment, for notwithstand ing the efforts ot the populists ot sev eral ot our states to destroy our confi dence in the highest tribunal ot the world, we, as a people, have unlimited oonfideooe in its intergtty and neither democrats nor republicans expeot or da sire to turn it into a political machine. Our history has shown the vanity ot such an effort. The part whioh repub lican jnstioes took io nullifying the civil rights aot and in interpreting the tour. teenth and fifteenth amendments adver sely to republioan contention proved that the ermine ot onr supreme bench, in most cases at least, has remained no polluted by partisan bigotry. This tut makes it all the more vicious for any person or party to nndertake to defame the oonrt before the eyes ot the people. It is treasonable. FQVDER Absolutely Pure Conntv Jndire., Commissioners., J. W. Beckett. " Clerk " Sheriff " Treasurer " Surveyor School Sup't... " Coroner A. W. Gowan , J. N, rirown A. (i. Bartholomew J. R. Howard J. W. Morrow E. L. Matlock Frank Gilliam A. O. Petteys J. W. Hornor Jay W. Shipley B. V. Vaugl u .Time. Morgan n;Iii." """".". Geo. Conner, Frank Gilliam. Arthnr Minor, K. J. blooum, M :.Lt ,1 1 ..I 1 U Ulmnni. " "W. A. Richardson TrrY'7.7.... ... .... ...1 W. Briggs ST: " " A. A. Robert Precinct Officer. i-.! tk. W. E. Richardson cnbu.r.....rr. ........ :.-.n. a. wheuton. United States Land O Ulcers. irwa n it TH OB. 1 Mmwi Register A. 8. Biggs, B.F. Wilson. J.H. Kobbins., LA O BAUDS, 01. . Receiver .. Register ..Receiver axoxtzar aooinTiEa. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL G. A. B. u-. dl.,irtin. Or., the bat Saturday of ach month. All veterans are Invited to Join. G. W. Smith, AdinUnt. I STOCK BRANDS. While you seep your subscription paid up yen oankeep your brand in free of charge. Bore. P.O.. Heppner. Or. Horses. P B on left shoulder; eattle, same on left hip. Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, Won right shoul der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square crop off left and split in right. Donirlass. W. M.. Galloway. Or.-Cattle. B Den right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, B D on left hip. Ely, Bros., Douglas, Or. Homos branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle lame on lefthip. hols in right ear. , Florence. L. A.. Heonner. Or. Cattle. LF on right hip; horses, 1 with bar nnder on right shoulder. Jones. Harry. Heppner. Or Horses branded tl J on the left shoulder: oattle bra ided J on right Mrs aim nnderbit ia left ear.-' Range in Morrow oounty. Johnson. Felix. Lena. Or. Home. nimleT on left stilie; oattle, same on right hip, nnder half erup in riht and aulit In left ear Kenny. Mike. Heppner. Or. Horse branded KNY on left hi d oattle same and crop of! left ear; nnder slope on the right Leaner. 1. W. Henonar Dr. Horses branded L and A on left shoulder; oettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right ear. Minor. Oscar, nenoner or. ttle. M D on right hip; horse. M on left shoulder. Morgan. 8. N., Heppner, Or. Horse. M ) on left shonlclei cattle same on left hip. Osborn. J. W Douglas. Or.) horses O on let shoulder; oattle same on right hip. Parker & Gleason. Hard man.Or. Hones IP on left shoulder. Pioer. J. H.. Lexington. Or. Horse. JE eon. nented onleftehoulderi eatlla, same on lef hip. nnder bit In eacb ear. Heritor. J. W.. Hoppner, Or. Hone. JO ot left shoulder. Cattle, O on right hip. 1 8 perry, B. O, Heppner, Or. Cattle W 0 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. Croup Quickly Cured. Mountain Qlen, Ark. Our children were suffering with oroup when we re oeived a bottle of Chamberlain's Oough Remedy. It afforded almost inntant re' lief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy is for stile by Conaer k Brook. Mtllin, for $5.00 U H P H RflLLELED OFFER C. G. Fuuca. CommamUr. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. left hip, crop off right and onderhit in left year, I dewlap; horse W Con left shoulder. I .ton T, 1 A LJ U.. A Ill.IULMH.il. J... U.ULIIIVI, V. I . IlLn, left ahiHililiir! cattl. 2 un left shoalder. Turner K. W.. UenDner. Or.-mBll aD tal T I left ahoulder,' hus; oattle same on Lift nip I with split in Data i Watteohnrger, W. J., Galloway, Or.) horses I quarter circle JW on right shoulder; eattle I qnartar eircle JW on right hip and right n't. UfTiO in tns liliy vtu Diure, uniattllaoounue. City Hotel. tt D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Notice 0 Intention. Laud Orrics at La G bauds, Orkoon, Kept. 17. 1W7. TH To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly. Pub'lsned at 110 Filth 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. Buch a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every homo. The subscription price of Leslie' Is tt pe nnum. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy ot Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. Me such offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's ktndnest. Remit by postal order or check to the Heppner, Oregon, rf , and 13 to II. Welch's to 2 too Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. m. 2 d. m.. at resldeooe, Mrs, " ..Jin 11 m in 9. In fi before County Clerk. Morrow County, prop-w., jw -- ... I at Ueppner, Oregon, on Oct. soth, lnV7, vis; Eh IU sj VaAiVJV U wa - I Jewelry store. XTOTICf 1H HEhKRY GIVEN THAT THE I 1 . .. .1. . J t - Ml . I A loiiowiug-namea seiner nu niea nmin 01 i iw?t;tr s his intention lo make Bnal proof In support of I VlttKL I his claim, and that asld proof will le mail I before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, I The MONTHLY Browrt & Redfield, Attorneys at Law. Offioa In the First National Bank BmlJlog. TT..n 1 ObIOON. MM. - - f W.A.RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. COUNCIL CMAaieiA Ml and burs real esUU. rents tionaes. pars l. ... iiMnniinurluiiiul w III serf you In any way In hi Hue. at ronatle figures. I A Ml' ELM. WILSON, tt. t. No. n70 for the BWU BW( Kec, S aud fin HE dec. M ip. I a. r. m. 27. NU I k. P, a. II names the following witnesses to prove his I continuous residence upon and cultivation ol I salf) land, vis: f. 1 1 hue Trier, llenxl W. Iterk- !. Pavld O. Justus, Janiee D. Brown, all ol I Ueppner, Oregon. 0. W W 1 MM hgiser. Notice of Intention. Laud Orrif s at Tns Daij s, Ossnow XJOTiri I" tlEREBY OtVKN TIUTTHE is following named settler has filed notice ol his Intention It mek final pttKil In support of disclaim, and that eatd pmnf will b Suul ht-tor J. W. Morrow, rmnty rlerk, at Heppuer, Oregon, on november nin, inn, vis: f RAMK EKUELMAM, ltd E Ko Vr.?, for the HW of Bee. 14, Tp. I , R n I. W. M lie names the folio Ing wltneps to pmv hi eotitlnuoiis realilenre upon and rmUvsUnn ol Bald laud. Via: ( hl.Uin ('. Wllsnn. M. I. willlsms, A m. I'erry and . P. llaun, all of Outlook Ptikiisk. Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York First National Bank - OF UEPPNER NOTICE OF INTENTION. J AND OFFirg AT THE DAM.F.H, OREGON, J (y-l. HI, IW7. Notice Is herehy liven that the following-named Sfttler ha tiled nollr nf his Intuition to mats Anal proof In siiiinort of his claim, and that said proof will IK snd before J, W, Morrow, Oiiiuty Clerk, at Ueppner, On-gon, on Novemlier 'IS, IW7, vis: ALBERT T. WOOD, Hd.E No. vn, forth NWU MRU, H Mgt. lid NK NH Hee. It Tp. I M, H Zl, E W M. He name the lollowli wltneur to prove his continuous mldenr upon and cultivation of Mid land, vis: John ( m hran. Edwsrd U I'aillierg. waiter R. Cossun and Hiram Thorn Win, all ol lone, Oregon. JAB. r. anxiKK, luoeox Rrgistcr. TRAVELED ON HIS FACE. the "lleat's" llonit Wits 1'roved In a Way Thnt A toiilslmd 'llm, "You've forgotten to pay, sir; you jwe sixty cents," suid an attendant in a Stute street hotel to a well-dressed man who was leaving tho billianl-roorn without puyinj for the panics he had lost. With tlio fumes of one too many glasses diimninf; hiu bruin, the fellow turned slowly and exelniined: "Payl Wliut'll I pay?" "Money, bona. That's what we need oere." "Well. I don't have to pay. See? I a-avel on my face." The man with whom he had been olnying waa also tipsy, but not so much is to forget tli lit pitying is tho sequel to playing. 'If you don't pay your bill," said he, I will." "No, you won't," answered the other, who was a lur(,re and well-built chtip. 'I'm three times seven, I ntn. Come m," and ho ciiu'lit his friend by the :oat collar atxldr.'i.'rvd him along. The ittendnnt ran to tlio house ofik'er and old him what hud occurred. When the festive billiardist reached the rotuudu ic found that ofllcial, aeeompanied by ;wo stalwart porters, waiting for him. I'hey tiMtk him between them and tnrted for tho street door, which was ver a lnndred feet awny, aaya the Oil--.ao lleruld. Tho big fellow gnzed at .hem stupidly a moment as they pushed ilm nlonif and then suii: "What nro you fellows doing?" "Keep qn let, now," answered theofB ser. "We're jfoini; to put you outdoors, tnd if you don't keep your mouth shut you'll be locked up." lie gathered himself together and, with a mighty effort, threw them off, out they were Instantly on Mm again. "l)o you tuko me for a thief?" he rasped, aa they choked him down. "No; only a dead beat," was the an-iwer. "Now, men. awing him." The big doom were opened wide and leld back, and the t wo broad-shouldered jorters got a good hold on his trousers tnd wtit him llvin;' Into tlio street, lie .raveled on hit f.u'o. Catarrh Cannot be Cared With looal applications, as they cannot reaoh the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to oure it yon mast take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Oure is taken internally, and acts directly on the mucous surtaoes. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is not a quack medtoine. It wes prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country lor years, and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of the besttonios koowo, combined, with the best blood purifiers, bo ting direotly on the muooue lurfaoes. The perfect com bination ot the two ingredients is what produces snoh wonderful results in oar. log Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney k Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75o. E. 0.: Josef Mueller, the pianist rep. resenting the Wiley B. Allen Co., re turned this morning from a two days' visit to Portland. Mr. Mueller and his assistant lately oanviwviiUena, whnre they met with good sot.-- 1 ' "V ' I IThoronghbred Merino Bucks. W. 0. Brown, the well known breeder, is over from Pendleton with a fine lot of Merino bucks which he offers for sale. The backs are high grade and need no speoial recommendations. The tacl thai they are here for sale is suffloient. They may be seen at Thompson & Binns stables, where all the information one may desire can be bad. Mr. Brown, who is stopping at the Palaoe hotel, will be pleased to have personal inter views with intending purchasers. 90tf Astronomers are predicting i that planet may break away from the sun at any time, and, if it does, old mother earth might be smashed into smith ereens. Now is the time to subscribe for your home paper. Don't go befove St. Peter without knowing what has happened in your native town. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe oold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case ot lagrippe and recognizing it as dangerous be took immediate steps to bring about speedy oure. From the advertisement ot Cham berlain s ooogn Kemedy ana the many good recommendations included there in, we oonclnded to make a first trial ot the mediolne. To say that it was satis factory in its results, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It aoted like maglo and the result was a speedy and permanent oure. We have no beaitanoy in recom mending this eioellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a oough or cold In any form. The Banner ot Liberty, Libertytown, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes tor sale by Coneer k Brook. Ever j body Says 8o. Casoarets Candy Cathartic the most wonderful medioal discovery of.tbe age, pleasant and retreshing to the taste, aot gently and positively on the kidoeya liver and bowels, oleaosing the entire system, dispel oolds, oure headaohes, fever, habitual ooostipation and bil iousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. 0. 0. today; 10,62, CO cents. Sold end guaranteed to core by all druggists. tl J. S. Sharp, manager for the Ohiosgo Portrait Co. (or Oregon and Eastern Washington, with headquarters at Port land, was in town Wednesday in lha in. erest of bis firm. Now is the time to tret the Weekly Oregon isn, the greatest newspaper ot the West. With the Qsaette, both strict ly In advance, one year, $3.60. No better combination of newspapers oan be mad in the state. 'I SHE Was KISSED THE PRINCE. C. A. MHCA, T. A. RHCA. GEO. W. CONtCn. S. w. ertNctn, President I Vie PrlM Cashier I Aes't Cashier I Tranmrli I Geocnl Buling Barest, The regular sabaoription prio of tb Semi-Weekly (lasott is 12 SO and the renlar prin at tb Weekly Oregon lao utll.&O. Any oa abwcrtbiog for tb Osteite and paytaf tor oo year it advano raa gl both tb Oatett ao4 li. r i Pj a II .1.1 ..w . n ! vrrgimiiiB ivi mil w.w Hi VJ irx.il VJTJJj ambers paring their iobeoriotioos tof , .ii i ik Mid. on year la advene will b entitled ta ... " . Bought and bold. I'dlterUnn aud all Botnia ea rmaonahl Term. and adlvtd4 rtoila, HtXWOO. Loo iWk stag lve Heppner ai 7'eloek, a. m TaHy. l norwiays and BatorJays; arrive at 6 cloek. p, sa., Monday. vfdWj aad Frtilaja. Heppner to I'eodletoo via rieppner t'.ebo Htae Ilne. Peranne detfoeof vtalting l'endleloo eao Save llm and money by taking this font, rtf a qoalotlnr. tb aoU the prevkms a- In lb stsg wUl Bsak tooaioai wltb S o'clurk train at rVbo tor IVmlUloo. OfTise at City lra Htor. W. I). Uv, Pmprttir. Walt. Thorn peon rnn sle ttw Will snaks enoatio wICi branch train HPpor aad IVonuro-vit, arriving rvwry wb dwired. fere tX t"b way. day tiwpt Monday aad lavla every rrwiahl t et pt poQn 1. J. H. day etept ae lsy. HbofUal and nap- Bllnlrock. I'mp. Offloe at Barry t ronU to tb is Wrtwf, E, i, ffoea,w propetoe to Tb Oatlook WMrM'l dnsf iMltt. -- Phvo. S Tot! Citv, The Outlook will be la 1W, as II has been during eaob of Its twenty seven years, Uietorr of Oar Own Time. la it various editorial department Tb Outlook gives a onmpaot review of tb world's progress; II follows with ear all lb Important philanthropic sod in dustrial movemeate of the day ; baa complete department of religions news; devote macn spar lo lb Interest of lb borne; reviews enrreot literature; faretsbe rbeerfal table-talk about ma aad things: aod, to short, aim to give fresh lolor oaatloo, rrigioal obrvalioo, aad reaaonable oUrlainnieet. BeglanlDg wltb tb fifty fiiftb volama, tb paper will enm tb regular toaga- sloe ) which will add freetly to Its Ooovetiit-nae nod altrartivnoews. Tb Outlook I po bll hd every Hatarday fifty two lasne a year. Tb first iae la eaeb raonlb I aa Illastrated Usgasiae Neo.tr, oataibiogabontlwlr msey pagee a In ordinary Urn, tngatbet lib large sombef of pirtrif. Tb pr ioe el The Ontluok U tbre dollars year la advance, of lees thae a f-Dt a day. Head lor a si-rim fipy aad illuetrat Timber Culture,-Flnal Proof. rlti HTJiss Laro Orrirs, NonK HNKRKHV Ijl vV.N TIIATHKMKY . tuiU.ul Marriman, Oregon, has Sliwl notlf-e ot Intention ti mak Rnal pr,Mf tiefor J. W. Morrow, ountv I lerk. alhlseni)- In Meppnes, (Wean, on Wednesday, ths Jilh dsy of No'pir her, nn tltuher ruitur sinll ration bit 11(1, for ' H and Ini 1 sud I of M'tkm hn t. In township h. 4 Houia rang No M K W M. M lisme a lthM Edwin D. Itnnd, Jv,iti n. Vniing. Wely W, Rraunan, andLltl lurd S. J m, all ol tight Mlls orv..n jas. r. M'xixr. M 100 RrgllUtr, NOTICE Of JNTESTI0S. I.4a0rris at Ins Dti Oas'ino, IMtolirr V, lf. x0Tt Bi HEitrRr tnr. i m r the i lollnwlng namM selller ha Sled nollr of hi Intention P mak Snal pnwt In inprx.rl rf hisrlalni. and Uiat said pnmH will hiiuiu ivior I w. Morrow, lanniy i wi, at Heppner, (ttrwnn. on im am net A, l""1, vis . tmr.rn w. sirinoek, ft 1 E No. tn (of Ui If Elt Km It Tp 1 1 ft atwti. H name th following wHo.ii. s tft pmv his eonttnimns rW1-' nmn rattatton said land, vie rrawls M Wilson, rrank nsienaa, both of Inns, Inn", karfwrt Haver and leyniuur t. W ilson, UmOi uf uglas, Ore gon, lAa r. nrKittE, M0r Reglsutf, Tb Oatett Will take potato, S pl, egg or baiter ea sqWriptwxa aereabta. Any oa owing I hi ifTUra atrttt lbir aronnnts la this sisaaer end '! do II too enow to soil a. HlslemenU f'ir tb famost Himpl 1.1 Asfof Aeonnet file printed tl lb Oaselt of- fio. It. Intended for a Noldlar, Itul II l.r.Joye.1 tl, MI.I.U One of the leading f.imiilea of Stutt fart gave a aupper party. V which the Wlnco royal lnnl Ihcii invited, auys a Ariter In IxwiU Mercury, Ilia royal illiiu's arrived a little before all the ireparulloiia for the feast were com ilcteil. OWrving that hu had arrived I little too sxion he dci ldcd to take a ihort stroll In front of the house while luyllglit waa fiw!inf li t-, ilurk. Sed h'tily a trim attrvant maid tMiiineed out f the houaa and rnn up the prince, ft whom nhe handed n parcel contain tig, as It afterwnrl lurm d out, a lurgr )leee of annaagit nnd aotno money, and Ikclalmcd under her breath: "You won't have to rna Wxlay we're having a large party; the prlnee tlmaelf l coming; ao, vi ,y till to- liormw!" ami with tliut she jrave hl fnyal hltrbnea aenuple of heartv !! tnd diMtpi-ared before he bad time to ret a word out. A moment Inter be perceived a no lk-r In his cloak, who was east n wist ful f lancrs at the ultilowsol Jin house, and asked Idm If I.U sweet irart lived tlicre, and on the man' ro ily Ing in tb afliruiativ the prince co Jnned: "Then thl parrel must I Intended f'ir you. The person who bron;.'lit ll arriiU Jon word that you nnfloeotnr i-niorrow, f.rr alie bn no time Urnluy, X aeeoant of th party." "Much obliged; it's all rlht; II Krtn to-morriw," aakl the Mdilk'r. "Mi gBV me aomelliillg beside,' lha prin! went on to aay, "but I ran't lediveryoti that" "tin, you may keep It ana welcome, "vjolned the soldier. "I've plenty here for to-day. Kveryutaly at the party noth-ed llii l hlglitteaa waa iiht lively and ft"' lutnowd than unml. lie norr t- 1 l,i sdventnrw over the eltfara and ine. but Utrn U-d a prmil that n it'n t the servant rtrl svof the aoliltrr iuul. ftuf Iff Ul copae(UciK of the Uialveur D. A. Currar, iormerly ol Tendleton, bas opened op a 15 oent barber shop io tb old aland on the Matlock corner. Work strictly first olas. Call on bim. 811 Jtmes Knighton , W. O. Bayless and Geo. A. Bleak man were in from Hard- men Ibis week. They Are th "kUsUr." Ueadowi A flatten, tb pioneer blaok- smiths, have made som elegant im provements In their establishment end added a large stock ot iroo, horseshoes aod other materials etieotlal to the happiness of those who need qolok re pairs on their wagons, buggies or any kind ol machinery. Tbey bsve ex tended their room so as to aooommodate everybody in th eonntry who is In need of repair. When you want bone shod, oiaohia repaired, tir set or soy- thing els in their Hue, yon will fiod Meadows A Uatteo to b tb boys that eao do II and do il right In short order. t( Dsn MoDonald and David Oleaaon, ot Arlington, were registered at tb Palac Wednesday. , HER FIRST TRULY BEAU. A Spendthrift Youth Who Appears When th Girl Take to Long Dresses. The first beau appears along about when we are fourteen or fifteen. There have been, of course, many little boy admirers, but according to a writer In the Elmlra Telegram the genuine gal lant does not materialize until we put on long dresses and commence making ourselves up for young ladies, a com prehensive phrase that all girls will understand. He is usually the brother of some special chum of ours, and in this way we are enabled to see him more often than if we had no reason for going to his house. He is exceed Ingly bashful before people, but can talk a blue streak when we are alone. He squanders his allowance on ice cream, soda and caramels, and on rare occasion Invites us to a church sociable or concert He is always one of the group of youths who wait outside the church or Sunday school door, and he is th on to escort ns to our homes on such occasion. We are teased un mercifully about him and really enjoy it, though pretending to be fearfully In dignant and provoked about it. Thin sort of thing goes on until something happens, as some things have a way of doing, and either he goes away to col lege or we leave for boarding school, or perhaps a quarrel or change of resi dence occurs. At any rate year per haps will roll away before we are a bearded man who can bear the slightest resemblance to a young, roay-cheeked boy. WISHINQ ON A F ALU NO STAR. A OalleUa ln4WnirB Olve In Origin of In Custom. Ilere and there In the highway and byways of the world many legends and superstition still linger and continue to retain their ancient prestige. Io Delicla, the province northeast of Hun gary, the peasants believe that when a star falls to earth It is at once trans- . , 1 1.. I ...!.., - 1 i s I lormeci mvo a raruiy ueaiunui woman) talnnUntly allayed wth long hair, blonde cud glittering. w lSi22l Tnl" Pl,-U' creature, miraculously engendered, exercises on all who come In contact with her a magical in fluence. Every handsome youth un fortunate enough to attract her atten tion become her victim. Thus having allured them to her, ah encircles them with her arms in an embrace that be some gradually tighter and tighter sntll th poor dupes are strangled to death. If certain word ar mur mured the moment the star atarta to fall they cause her allurement to lone their power. From this superstition springs the custom of wishing while a star is seen hurrying through the air, tali said surely to come true If com- tely formulated lie for the light I extinguished. The Hpanlards saw in the falling stars the souls of their dead friends, the thread of whose ex istence was cut short by destiny. The Arabs thought these stars to be barn Ing stones throws by th angels on to theheadeof devils who attempted to nt paradise Tetter, Kalt-Hlieum and ICvaema. The Intense Itching and smarting. Inci dent to these disease, by applying Cham Hkln Ointment. Many very bad case have been permanently cared by It. It Is equally efficient for lu lling pile and a favorite remndv for aore nipple, chapped hands, chilblains, front bite and chronic sore eye. 24 eta. per hot. Ir. fadVi Condition Pewden, ar jnat what tt home need when In bad condition. Tonic, bbtod purifier and vermifuge. Tbey ar not fond bnt medicine and the bent In un to rmt a home in prime condition. lric S3 cent per package. CATARRH 5 LOCAL DISEASE HSS 4 Is IS pmw f ,, sad I (1r1M( ll f fwl by s pleasant Hm,if wktr appii 4W esHiy una Oie anetnt. n EJy'sCream Balm H rkanwten'fwt WMlM Swat tVwnar I Xseal ( atari k. (' I Head M4 Hay few ef a, I SSI coil L-wv sr fee It etwee and el .si IS svaelpaaM, Slr pet e4 lnSMaulna, haeM ts sneis, ae Ian ts eweihrsM f rum ol,U, mi nn IS usai'S f taw s4 swell. frVwn al lrn((Wnr by ei,4. lit tiHViUUia, M warrealHieMfhvw Iik f.tf ANTE BTkt'ST WORTHY ANfl AfTIVt 11 gtiiiemen of layltae to travel lor reefwin ttiile, eetaliltehed house In llrwon. Monthly S-auusnd is. I'iMltlon shuxly. 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