I'ortUod Library OFFICIAL PAPER NO. 593: : ' jjJ . . .. FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOV. 2. 1897. 7"" SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. rOBLIIHIO Tuesdays and Fridays BY 1 w ; THE PATTERSON PDBLISHINS COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. Xt $160 per year, 11.25 for ni month, 75 cts. lor three monuu, strictly in advance. - Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIH PAPKH ia kept on file at E. G. Dake's Advertising Agency, 84 and 65 Merchants Ezohangs, Ban Franoisoo, California, where cou rant for advertising ean be mad for it. 0. R. & "N.-LOCAL CARD. ' Train leaves Hepprer 11 p. m. daily exoept Bandar arriving at Itep.'- or Junction 1:80 a. ni. Leaves Heppner Junotion 8:40 a. m, and ar rives at Heppner S:1U a. m. Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 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 Junotion 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 Junotion 8:80 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:40 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junotion 1:47 a, m. and at Portland 7 :5t a. m. For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. B A N., Heppner, Ore. United States Officials. Pieaident .".'..'. William McKinley Vice-President........ Garret A. Hobart Beoretaryof State.... John Sherman tteorataryof Treasury... Lyman J. Gage Beoretary of Interior. ..Cornelius N. Bliss Heorelary of War..... HusBell Alger Secretary of Navy. John D. Long Postmaster-General James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Beoretary . t Agrioulture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor ,. ...... ...,W. P. Lord Beoretaryof State H. R. Kinoald Treasurer . Phil. MeUohan Bnpt. Pubho Instruction . . Irwin Attorney General.'. C. M. Idleman Senator... 1 J.. H. MitoheU i Q. W. ! Ij. H. J Binger r CongTessmen Printer... I Binger Hermann (W.B. .Ellis ..W. H. Leeds .jP:! R. H. Bean, Supreme Judges,.,. , A. Moore, E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Clronlt Judge.:..-..... ...Stephen . Lowell I'roseouting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow County Official. Joint Senator - A, W. Gowan Representative. J. Brown teunty Judge.. - A. G. Bartholomew ' Commissioners J.K.Howard J. W. Beokett. . v " " Clerk -J.W.ll W " Sheriff .E. L.M. Jr. " Treasurer Frank Gilliam Assessor A. C. Petteys " Surveyor- 1 S ' SL""T School Bup't Jay W. Bhipley Coroner.. B. F. Vaughan hkppmkb tow ornomis. Myor Thos. Morgan Oouncilraen Geo. Conner, rank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Blooum, 1U. Kxmier W. A. Blnhardeon Treasurer .1 W. Briggs Marshal A. A. Roberta Precinct Officer Justice of the reaoe...: W. J4. Kichardson Constable. N. B.WheUtone United State Land O Ulcers rvrm ntT.T.tt AA. J. F. Moore llegister A. B. Biggs Beoeiver LA Q BANDS, OB. , . J.'h'. Kobbina.V."..'.'.' Beoeiver KBCB3T BOCIKTIM. HAWLIN8 POST, NO. IL G. A. B. Ideate at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of mrh month All veterans are uivitvu i juiu. G. W. Smith, Adjutant. C. G. FuyOA, Commander. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in tbe City Drug Store, near City Hotel. tf D. J. McFaul. M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Offlotf hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to 3 p. m., at residence, Mrs. H. Welch's property, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 5 p. m.,al offloa ia tbe rear of Borg's jewelry store. ' Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offloe to tbe First National Bank Baildiog. TLtmmn, i : Obcoox. W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. OFFICt AT council. CHAMBcna Hells and buys real estate, rents houses, pays Uses, does conveyancing and will serve you In any way In his line, at reasonable figures. tf First National Bank OF HEPPNER- C. A. Rhca. T. A. BhIA. GEO. W. CON.CR, S. W. SFCNCCR, President Vle President - Cashier Asa t Cashier Trau&di i Central Bankiog Bdnesi EXCHANGE i all parts of tbe world- Bought and Sold. Collections made on all points eu . rs o bis Terns, surplus and undlvMsd Fronts, MUM0.0O. Looe Book sUe lUppoac at 7 0'eloek, a. dl, Toeadayi, Tboradaya, aod Saturdays; arrives al 8 e'loek, p. m.. Moodays, Wadoeadayt aad Fridaya. Will meka eoBMtloa with branek train wben deal red. Far 12. tack way. Freifbl H eeot P pound. J. H. Bel Isd brock, prop. OffiOO t Barry Wsrrto'l 4rsf iVori. If. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points- FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford vou the verv best snrvinH. SECOND See that the couDon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the transcontinental 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 Jas. C. Pond, or Geo. 8. Batty, Gen. Pas. Agt., General Agent, ' Milwaukee, Wis. 246 Stark St., Portland Or. ' H W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. , Half block west of the Union Depot of 0. B. & Q., C. M. A St. P., C. dc A., P. Ft. W. & C , and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATES a.oo JKH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., 1 CHICAaO. ILL. BTOCK. BRANDS. ' While you aeepyonr subscription paid up yon ean keep your brand in free of charge. Bore, P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, PBcn left shoulderi cattle, same on left hip. Cook, A. J.,Lena.Or. Horses, flOon rightahonl der; Cattle, same on right hipi ear mark equare orop off left and split in right. Douglass, W. M Gallowas, Or.-attleB D en right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, B D on left hip. Ely, Bros., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip. hole in right ear. Florenoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horses, V' with bar under on right shoulder. Ta.U Ohm TT TT 1 1 I H J on the left shoulder; cattle bra ided J n right hip, also underbit in left ear. . fiange in morrow ooauiy. Johnson, Felix, uena, Or. Homes, circle T on left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under half wop in n ana split ji ten ear Kenny, Mike, Heppner,- Or. Horses branded ENK on lefthip oattle same and orop off left ear; unaer aiope on uie rignc Leahev. J. W. Hennni.r Or. Homes hrsnrlad L and A on left shoulder; oettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right ear. N Minor, Oscar, tieppner, nr. Cattle, M D on nguv tup , nurvew ai on leibBuuaiaer. Morgan, ti. N., Heppner, Or. Horses, M ) on left shonldei oattle same on left hip. Oeborn, J. W., Douglas, Or.; horses O on lef shoulder; oattle same on right hip. Parker ft Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horses IP on left shoulder. ' Piper, J. n Lexington, Or. Horses, JE eon n acted onleft shoulder; oattle, same on lef hip, under bit in eaoh ear. Keotor. J. W., Heppner, Or. Horses, JO 01 left shoulder. Cattle, O on right hip. Sperry, E. G, Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on left hip, orop off right and underbit in left year, dewlapi horses W Con left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, ( on left shoulder; cattle. 2 on left shoulder. Turner H. W.. Heppner. Or. Small oapltal T left shoulder, horses; oattle seme on left hip with split in Doth ears. Wsttenburgnr, W, J., Galloway, Or.; horses quarter circle JW on right shoulder; oattle quarter circle J W on right hip and right sine, crop and bole in left ear. Baoge in Morrow ana Umatilla counties. Notice Of Intention. Land Orvici at La Gbamdr, Oregon,' Hept. 17, 1H97. NOTICE IS HEhlBY GIVEN 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 County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon. at Heppner, Oregon, on Oct. 80th, lbw, vis: t SAMUEL M.WILSON, H. E. No. 6070 for the BWU SWU Sec. , N4 NWi sndNVV), NEJi8ec.il Tp. 18. S. 28, E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence noon and cultivation of aid land, vis: Ellhne Tyler, Herod W. Berk- iy, imvia u. Junius, James v. Brown, all of Heppner, Oregon. B. F. WILflON, 81 -W Begister. Notice of Intentions Land Orrica at Thb Dallbs, Oriooh. October 4. 1HST7. NOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN 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 Oregon, on November 17th, IW7, vis: FRANK ENQELMAN, Hd. E No. (tV,7, for the 8W!i of Bee IS, Tp. I 8., K 21 E. W. M. he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldmre upon and cultivation of said laud, vis: Chilton C. Wilson, M. J. Williams. A. B. Perry aud a. P. Wilson, allot lone, Morrow county, Orefon. jab, w. mmnr., 8o-6. KcgUter. Tbe regular sabsonptwo pnoe of tbe Semi-Weekly Gazette ia $2.60 aod tba regular prioa ot tba Weekly Oregonian iafl.60.' Any on sobsoribiDg for tb Qatette and paying for one year it adTanoe cao get both tba Oazetta and Weekly Oregonian for 13.60. All old sub- aonbera paying their abaorintiont for one year in adranoe will be) antitled U theeam. Heppner to Pendlrton Tin Beppoer- Eobo Htags Line. Persona desirous of Tisitiog reodletoo eao aava time and money by takiog this route. Br ac quainting tba agents tlis prevkma sfeD iag the ttaire will tnaka eoonaotion with 2 n'clock train at cbo for 1'eodletOB. Offloa at Oily lfrag b tors. W. D. Lord, Proprietor. Walt. Thompson rnna stags between Uappner and Mod a meet, arriving every day eioept Monday and leaving avery day oioept Sunday. Bbortaal aod ebeap. at root to tba interior, E, J, Bloenaa, fBtf The Lancashire Insurance Co. .-'".'"..' OB MANOHBHTBRi ENGLAND , OTIS PATTERSON. - AGENT.1 q i woy i vlcQure s For 1897 . SEVEN- GREAT SERIALS A Newr Life of erant by Hamuh Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of . Grant ever published. (Begins lu December.) , : , Rudyard Klpilnn'a first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.) Robert Louis . Stevenson's . "St. . Ivea." The onlv novel nf Rtnvnnn's .hii ,nnhii.h (Begins in May.) . Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." years of tbe Civil War practically a member fitted than any other man living to give an recollections and correspondence. Portraits Of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series MAPSW Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. , , ' v Stories f Adventure. 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 place beside Poe and Gaboriau, 5 ' , . , . TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN M ACLAREN. All the fiction that he wlU write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear In McClure's Maoazink. ..... : vahPlW- JS,1 n,mal "tories in the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmblefinger" stories. - . RUDYARD fclPUNG. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCwbb's . all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magaiwb a series of short stories In which the same a , characters will appear, although each will be complete in Itself. Anthony Hop - Frank R. Stookton Brat Hart Stanley Weyman 1 will all have stories in McClure's for the These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McCmjrb's Magazine tor i 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 , -For UHPHRflLLELED summate skill. Such a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Leslie's ls4pe nnnm. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of ' Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. " No such offer was ever made before. No snch offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindnessj Remit by postal order or check to the Heppner.Oreeoii. The WEEKLY . MONTHLY Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York Tbe Ontlook will be In 1897, as it bat been daring eaoh of its twenty-seven years, History of Oar Own Times. In lie various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives oompaot review of tbe world's progress ; it follows witb care all lbs important philanthropic and in dustrial movements of the day; baa a complete department of religions news; devotes mnob space to tbe intereets of the bnme; reviews current literature; famishes cheerful table-talk about men and things: and, in short, aims to give fresb information, original observation, aod reasonable entertainment. Beginning witb tbe fifty flifth volume, tbe paper will assume tbe regular mage cine siae, wbioh will add greatly to its oonvenienee and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook is published every Saturday- fifty two isenee a year. Tbe first issue in eaeb month is an Illustrated Magazine Namber, oontaming about Iwioe as many pages as tba ordinary issoee, together witb large namber of pictures. Tbe priee of Tbe Outlook ia three doUera a ysar in advanee, or less than cent a day. Heod lor specimen onpy end illaetret-1 eti prospectus to The Ootlook, 13 Antor llaoe, Hew Jotk fJilv, Outlook Magazine ' T r " Mr. Dana was for three nf the most nriHc.i of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better authoritative histoiy of this period from his Robert Barr : Clark Ruaaall coming vear. - To be educated one must read the best literature, The best literature is expensive. Laalie'a Illustrated Weakly. PubUsned at 110 Jflfth Avenue, New York, li full of the best things.' Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edttAd wtfih ,mk . NOTICE OF INTENTION. , I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, J Oct. an,li7. Notice is hereby Riven thai the followlng.named settler has filed notice of his Intention to maka final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will le made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on November i, 1HOT, vis: ALBERT T. WOOD, Hd. E. No. 5W1. fortheNWH er.14, W NE!, and N WH 8eo. 12, Tp. Ts, R A E W M. . He names the followlr.g witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, vis: John Cochran, Edward L. Psdbere, Walter S. Cssson aud Hiram Thorn, ton, all of lone, Oregon, Mn JA8. F, MOORE, M0-B. . RegUter. Timber Clilture,-Final Proof. Ckitid States Land Orr s,. TlieDallfwOrer.n, fVUnber m, W. XTOTirE lii UriKKRV IriY'KN THAT HKHKV i F Tolle, of Hardman, Orison, has filed notice of Intention to make final ptrwf before J. W. Merrow, County Clerk, athlsollre In Hennner, Oregon, 00 Wednesday, the 24th day of November, UW7, on timber culture sppll cation No mill, for sV N W14 and lots I sua I of j""" township No 4 aoutlitaage so. K W It. 'He names ss witness: Edeln D. Rood, Jacob s Young.. Wwiley W, Krasnaa, and Clif ford It. Jones, ail vl ElgM Mile. (rea. ,- JAA F. MM)KE,' NOTICE OF INTENTION. La kd Or rug at Taa Duma Oaaeoii, . October UL, Htl. X'CTTTE 18 HEREBY OIVKN TMATTHE followlng.iwnMd aetllcr hasld notice of his lutnouua to make Anal proof Irr Suppnrt of his claim, aad that eatd prMf will be made before J. W. Mom, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Derain ber , IMrt, VU; ' iOHEPrt W, 81 Kl.NOKR, ak W M0' 477 'r K T) 1 R He names the following wltnaases to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultltUn olsald land, vlsr Frew-Is H. Wilsr.e, Frank nglentaJi. both of lone, Oregon. Kolrt Hays aad Meymour C. Wilsue, both of Douglas, Ore goo, . ' MOORE, W-ri . Register. Tbe Osteite will take potatoes, apples, eggs or butter on subscription aeuonnta. Any one owing tbie offleecan eMtle tneir aceoonte in this manner end eaa't do it too soon to sail ne. Htatemeote for tbe Famous Simple Aooouat file printed at tbe Gazette of flee, , $5.00 HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a. bottle or common glssa with urine and let it stand twenty-four bourse a sediment or settling indioates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When drioe staios linen it is evidence of kid ney tronble. ' Too frequent desire to orj nateor pdu in tbe back, is also oonvino ing proof that the kidneys and bluddr are out of order. ' " WHAT TO DO. There is oomtort in tbe knowledge so ofteiij .ex pressed,, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish iq relieving pain in the baekf kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of he" urinary passagee. It uor reote'mability to bold urine and aoald ing paie. in passing it, or bad effects fol io win use of liquor, wine or beer; ' and overeoroee -that uopleasant necessity "bf beiu'n compel led to get op -many timer duritigrhe night to urinate. "The 'Wild and the extraordinary efft 'ot'Swarnp; root ia . soon ' realized,' . It stands) ibi highest ;for its wonderful ,Hju.-ee of tbe most dietreBsiog oases. if yon -need a medicine you should have tb4 beet. 'Sold by tirtigglBtsV price fifty oeute and One dolla'r." Toil may nave; a sample"bnt'lle and paniunleti'botht sen'tl tree by mall. Men rton .bs Heppner Qflgatte and seat your address to Dr.? Kilmer O04. Biug. bamptonN. Y. iTbs proprietors of Ibift papier guarantee tbe genuineness of this offer.-" ' ' ' '"':-:';;v s i ' MUSTi HAVE ; SECRETARIES.' ' leeletv Women No Longer Able; to Keep ' L'p jv It b Their CorrenpoBdencel ' A great, deal is said about how let. ter-tvritingr Is' a lost, art, and lovers of bygojio -daya take great pleasure and pride.. ia. pointing; 1 to the numberless epistles written ia the past generation and then , contrasting them with, the' little., scrappy notesi crawled in the very .illegible, handwriting , of to-day, Wlthia the last few years the utter int possibiUty of any 1 society woman t tempting . to . keep up her own corre spondence has been thoroughly proved, . and the New York Herald thinks that of all the fields of employment open to women that of private secretary is most desirable and one of. the moat re munerative, it is a post which re. quires" business ability, great tact, a clear' handwriting and a thorough knowledge' 'of.1 composition. The schools and colleges are beginning to realize how important it is to train women to'flll these very positions,, lor every year sees the demand increasing. Some women' require . that their secre taries shall write a hand precisely like their own, so that notes of a most inti mate "character can be answered by the secretary without giving offense, as would -probably be the case should the receiver of a note for an instant fancy that anyone than the person to whom - the letter had been sent had answered it. Of course this position re quires the most absolute trust, for the secretary is of necessity intrusted with the ' most Intimate affairs of her employer, The world has cer tainly changed since the time when it was generally believed and universally stated that no woman could keep a se cret,' for many are the cases in this city where another person has charge of my lady's private affairs and never has there been known a time aa yet when anch confidence has been abused The daties of a secretary are manlfoid and require considerable knowledge of society and its requirements. She must know to whom cards should be sent, must keep up a visiting list and be sure when invitations for receptions and dances are sent out that none of the dead frienda are invited. In some places the secretary has charge of the household affaire aa well. HORRIBLE CARGOES, LIT a Boaa.IJtda Ships Reader Al. 1 most UDeadfable When the - aeven-hundred-ton Aus trian bark Vila was picked np at sea by the Norwegian fruit steamer I Ire Id ablik and brought to New Yoric a couple of months ago much curiosity was expressed aa to what could hie caused'. her crew to desert her. With the exseption of being partially dis msNted, it waa in perfect condition, says the New York Tribune, and the Iohs of .its masts might have occurred aftr the crew left it. It had sailed from Egypt with a cargo chiefly made up of old bones, and no word was heard of it until it waa picked up off llatteras by the llrcidablik. All the Lark's papers and every acrap of food had been taken from it and the fats of it en'w waa a myshery. The eaperienca ol the three-masted schooner Wallace J.1 Iloyd, which . recently arrived at Philadelphia from Montevideo with a similar cargo of old bones may afford an explanation of the mystery sur rounding, the Vila. . The crew of tbe lloyd say that nothing could ever in duce them to ship again on a bone- laden vckm-L Within a few daya after leaving port the veaael became infested with soorpiona and other pestiferous bogs, which came out of the cargo and penetrated every nook and corner of the craft. The men were driven from their bunks In the forecastle and every effort to rid the schooner of th e plague was unavailing. Five or sis times a day al) hands were compelled to atrip, baths and change their clot h Ing, but the smaller Insect held on in spite of all this. On a day which waa damp and warm the torment waa ag. gravsted by the appearance of large green bugs, which swarmed over every thing ana continued their ravatree until port waa reached. It la believed that tba creatures were in the bones when they were gathered on the Argentine plains, and the excessive heat of the hold during the voyage through tbe tropica eaustxl them to breed in enormous numbers and forced them on deck. It I possible that the crew of the Vila was driven from it by I similar caum aod met a worse fate. , SCHOOL ITEMS. Several new pupils have entered oar school the last month, and the sohnol ia progressing nioely. ', Tbe tenth grade observed Halloween by giving a party at tbe home of Mr. T. W. Ayers. Tbe evening was spent . ia music and games, About 10S0 refresh ments were served. All pronounced it a great sucoess. Our elooutionary entertainment is to be given Thursday evening, Nov. 4, by Mies Lottie L. Tillotsoo. of St. Faal. Minn., at tbe opera house, wbioh is to be under the management of the ' "sen- lorB.'' It is to be interspersed witb looal musie. Half of tbe gross receipts are to go to tbe sobool library. Duo. What Dr. A. K. Baiter Says. , Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Sbilob's Cure in oasea of Advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion. . It has oertainly saved many from consumption. Sold by Oonser & Brook. Geo. Sperrv is back from Jttawlina. "Wyoming, where be went witb a band of sheep for Mr. Fob her, bought in Mot row county last spring and : driven tbe entire distanoe. Mr. Sperry says that he bad a fair trip but bad a tongh ex perience in , Crook's Gap, where tbe general fonght Indians some years ago. The1 thermometer dropped down at tbia place to IS below zero, while snow was oneland one-half feet deep. As one can easily imagine, this waa no sport. ' ,,,, ( ' : . ' Everybody Says Eo. " Oasoareta Oandy Cathartic lbs moat wonder tul medioal discovery ot.the ago, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, aot gently and positively on the kidney liver and bowels,, cleansing tbe entire system, dispel colds, oure . headaches, fever, habitual , ooostipation and bil- foasnesa. Please bay and try a boi of U.' o. U. today; 10, 6'2, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to ours by all druggists. 1 If , Married At the borne of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mra . J. W. Matlook. at 8 o'olook, p. m., Nov, l. James Lee Matlook and Miss Lizzie Cor bin v both et Heppner. Nona bat tbe immediate members of the family were preaent. The young people bave tbe very, beat wishes of tbe Gazette. Certainly yon don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, siok headaches, sallow skin aod loss of appetite. Ion have never tried DeWitt'a Little Early Risers for these complaints or yon would have, been oared, They are small pilla bat great regulators. For sale by Oon ser and Brock. ' Geo. Gray drove a band of aheep to Bawlini, Wya, this year and ia baok borne again. He bad as good a trip, be ays, aa most of tbe boys who crossed the plains, but says tbe experience is not a pleasant one at best. : Htop thatoooghl Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Sbilob's Ours may save your life. Hold by Oonser t Brook. 1 ' Weston Leader: B. ". Swsggart end family of Mrrrow county bave eome to Weston to reside. . II oomes for tbe purpose of schooling bis children at tbe oormal. , Hyoa'bavs ever aeeo a little ebild in a paroxysm of hooping sough, or if yon have been aonoyed by constant tick ling in tbe throat, yon ean appreciate the- value of Oos Mrants Congh Cure, wbiob gives quick relief, gold by Con er k Brock. - e Cozey, tba running borse raised by Ben Hwaggarl. bnt lately tbe Dronert of Pave McAtee and Mike Roberta aod wbioh tbey sold to a Boise man. died recently. Coxey baa base "off bis feer for some lime. , Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion It's lbs best and if after using it you don't say so, return package aad get, your money. Bold by Oonser A Brook. s 1 Tbe Msrqnam, tbe old reliable theatre ol Portlsod, is preparing to entertain tbe public ' tbis winter by presenting something new to Portland andienoe. Hrpposr people, wben visiting ia Port land, abould not forget that tbey can peod a pleasant evening at tbe Mar- eaca. Tkey Are Iks -Msstaxd." Meadows k list ten, tbe pioneer blaek smitbs, bave made some elegant itn stovements in tbeir establishment aod added large stock of iron', horsscbose sad other materials et'eotiel to tbe happiness of those wbo need quick re pairs 00 their wagon; haggle or any kind ol ni so binary, Tbey bsvs ti tended their room eo as to acconssaodale everybody in the country wbe Is in nerd of repairs. When yea want's bora shod, eisollo repaired, tire set or any thing else in tbeir line, you will flod Meadows k Ilslteo to be tbe boys that ean de It and do it rlgbt ie short order. . tf Tbe railroad from Biggs to Wseeo bee been completed and ia al preaent very busy hauling out wheat and brloglog in seppliee. It la plaonsd to build tbe road oe ioto Prjosvllls sell eoa. I " 1 1. Br I Fltenli ' I : FavDin: : Absolutely Pure,. . i i I,, t 1 - THK PLUS'S FALjU Hoaser, Hsll and BamsMrs Saeeeed la Tkeim ; Besoeet Ire Aspirations. , : Tbt president 00 last Friday made tbe following appointment tor Oregon: '' ' : Owei Summers, of Portland, appraiser -of meiohandiae ia (be idiatrict of Wil.r lamette, Oregon.; 1 ' Zoetb Houser, marshal of tbe United , State for tba distriot of Oregon, 1 On the tame date, Jsmea Longttreet, of Georgia, commissioner of railroads, ' vioe Wsd Ham p too, resigned. On Siturday , followed tbe appoint-, ment of John H. Hall as U. S. district attorney for Oregon, ' mL . i . uc ussuite is pieasea si ins snoaeee of the gsntlemen. Tbey ere in every re- -apeot worthy of tbs honors tbrost opon thetn. i, I Thoroagabred Merlae Backs. W. 0. Bfown. tba wsll known breeder. is over from Pendleton witb a fine lot of ' Merino books which be offers for aala. Tbe1 backs are hinh srada and naed iu apeslal reoommendatiooa. The faot thai tbey are ber tor sals la luffloleot, Tbey may be teen at Thmpeon A Binos stables, where all tb informatioo oee may .deir.caa be bsd.. Mr.' Browa, wbo , i stopping at the Palace bot4 . will bs pleased to bare persooal latM lews with totendlng porebaaers. OOtf A Literary falertaJaaseeL Tbs "seniors" of tbs High School are . preparing to enter tela oar people with splendid slooatlooary eiemsee en the evening of Nov. 4th, Miie Lottie L TUU otson, of 81. Paul, fornlabiog this part , of tb program. Mia Tilloteoa is tour ing th United Biete aad la aa aloe, tiooist of Bore thae loeaj fasse. Tbe ' "aenior,". ever enterpriiiog ia ell eda cationtl lines, should be eongratnlated . on tbeir luocees in aeeariof Ml a Tillos on tor Ibli oocasloo. - Local msslclana will ssiUt 10 making tbe enter taismeot n ooraplst secceee. Tbe aJmisaioa will bs fl follewc Ressrvsd aeata. 83 inbi gen. si admission, 21 oaaiai ebilJreo, 10 OSDli, Reserved teat tickets will be pat on ls at Oonser A Brock's. 11 1 w, Sbilob's Cootamplloe Care . bars otbers fall. II ia the Isslics Oongh Onre, and eo borne abonlj be witbost it. nai.l to Uke aad sosa rtgbl to lb spot Sold by Ooasar A Broox.. P. M. Qoward and ife arrived Ibis mornlni from Npnkae. Wash, aad will make Ibsir born ia lieppaar, Mr. Howard baring accepM a tneaUos villa E. W. Rbra k Co. 0 Is a bratker of our Prof. Bowarl and aepkew of Bee. a It Howard. Cslsifk tared. A eUer t4 sad awett, brseU. easared with HsiLA's Oatarrh. IUnadt sold an gaarsbU. Naaal lojevUr tree, k44 I, Censer k VtOCU . a Being called bota bf teUgraia as. terday, Elder J. W. Jer.tWM to eusspaUed l withdraw kia Msoeoaerr.ee t to pteaoh at tie Cbrttllan , eherrk Uie week. Dowtvsr, be ppxai le e34ive fbe dlsooorsee aeaosivosd eoeae Mbm la tba bu lotura, ffcpH eeLksi el etish ill b nl le dtte lint. For OobtLr.afUa Uta ktajl'a (la.a Tea, lb great tU4 t'erlfisr, esree beadeobts, KKitwani, ettie en tbe face, sad Basket IU ee4 ae aleat aa bell, Bold by CsmA Itroek. Mr, W. Tj. It roe a, awxapAk4 f bis wtft, eb was turwiy at Luliea I lbs, is over fmsj TewdWioe. Mr. Browiltlnokisf aftt Cbaa. Oeaaleg. ban' buck bUra, tat Mre. IWeee ieenji;liig vwil e.in U rtMv wbotn lb ka net aae f ansae Ite. , Brstll prerwattaM sfiee swwvasl fl mUoblsr. IteWiH't IJuk Uiy lke nre vry eat all t-.ll Is sae, bet ere tsxwl effective Is nreveatisf tee awet eerVe forms of lit tresU e4 stiaMsi troubles, Tbey ears ttt-sue a4 beadach aad rs !U tbe hela fsr eale bf Coaeef A IV-a. New la the tine 1 Ike Volte Oregosiaa, la iim aewwees-w 4 the West, Vtiti lbe(la4s-4ki.rf4. ly le advance, t aVs. !e Mm oesbUtiioe al Mefee be le In tk ilste. V. A. Ourrar, MaM.it ef feelleiae. bee cpensd s IS l U(t sl-t le Ibeolditsad en tbe MeiW. tfSM. Work itrtrtly tret .. 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