Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 12, 1897, Image 4

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TO THE
GIYKS IH CHOICE
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT ' OREGON
NORrHERNRy. SHORT LINE
VIA VIA
Spokane Salt Lake
MINNEAPOLIS DENVER
St. Paul Omaha
-mn AMD
Chicago Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ooean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers Month I v from Portland to
Yokohoma and Hong Kong; via, The
Northern Paoiflo Steamship Co. in cod
Dection with O. R. & N.
For (all details oall on 0. R. A N
Agent ai Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland. Obbook
20000J
LOCAL BQU1BS.
Alva Mikesell was in Heppner Wed
nesday. 01 Snyder wag in from Eight Mile
Wednesday.
Geo. Clem was a visitor to Heppner
Wednesday.
Wm, Baroett was up from Lexington
Wednesday.
Jas. Johnson, of Batter oreek, was in
Heppner Wednesday.
Tom and Lou Davidson were in from
Davidson on Tuesday.
Jaok Lane and Bill Padberg were np
from below on Taesday.
TT n it " i
j , i t j I curry cariuoiomew was a visitor 10
because they are money-oacR. HePPner on Wednesday.
What is the missing word?-not SAFE, although Schilling Best baking M. J. Monteith and W. C. Smith, Irav.
powder and tea art safe. elin" men were in Heppoer Wednesday,
. ... Charley Ford returned to Heppner
u ocnunng s aw uamK powucr ur ica ai yuur g.crs , u,c We(3neB(JftT from . ,rlD th fraiI
Tom Gllfillen and Geo. Vincent, sheep-
Good things are worth a fair price. .
Good baking powder doesn't sell at 25 or 30 cents
a pound we don't care what anybody else says to the
contrary.
Your money back if you don't like Schilling's Best
at your grocer's. ' 2256
Schillings Best baking powder and tea are
ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder ; yellow ticket in the
tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st
Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket ; after that only one
word for every ticket.
If only one Derson finds the word, that person cets f 2000.00: if several find
it, f tooo.oo will be equally divided among them.
Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard
creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one
nvelope will receive an 1808 pocket calendar no advertising on It. These
Dirty Wouii.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
creeping babies and pocket calendars will be different from the ones offered in the oily.
men of Galloway, were in town Wednes
day.
"Uoole" Hugh Fields was down from
bis Hioton oreek ran on a few days this
week.
Wm. Luelling cams down from Her 3-
man Tuesday to spend a day or two in
the last contest.
Better cut these rules out.
Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO.
201
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If so, be sore and see that yonr
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MINNEAPOLIS, AND
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THIS IS THH
Great Short Lir)e
BETWEEN
DULUTfl, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTII.
Tlititr MuKnlflcont Truck, Feerless Vestlbuled
IHlllMK BIKl HICMMIIIIK UM
Trains, tni) Motto:
"always on time"
has given thl roarl a national reputation. All
iilaastia of DMHMKrt rarrttnl on the vitstl hilled
trains without estre charge. Hhlp your freight
lid trawl over tills (hiiioiii lino. All agents
liava tlt'int.
W. H. MRAD, . C. cUVAOIt.
Uun. A vent. Trav. P. A I". Agt.
lint Washington hi., romaim, ur.
CHICAGO
iwaiKee & St. Paul B'y
This Hallway Co.
Operates its trains on the famons block
system;
Light its traiua by eleotrioity tbrougb-
ool;
Usee the OKlebratixi eleotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Itnns ependily equipped paaeenger trains
evarv da ami Bight lielween HI. l'aul
and Cbioago, and Omaha and Chicago;
the
THB CHRONICLM ranks wUk ia greaUet
! pr in tb United Biases.
TUB CHltONIOLB has no eqaal on the Peoia
Cout. It leads all Id abllltf, enterprise and ntwi
TUB OliitONICLS'S Telegraphl Report art
th latsat anil moat rallabla. Ita local Nawa tb
fullest and spiciest, and Ita Editorials frum tba
sblest pena In tha country.
THE CH ItONIOLK has always beea. and always
will ba, tha friend and champion f tha people aa
against oomblnatlona, cllquea, corporations, or
epprr-eslons of any kind. ItwIU ba ladspsaaeal
la ereryUtlug neutral la noluln
fiplj
CREAM BAI-M Uapoaltivecnre.
Apply Into tha noatrlls. It i quickly ahnorbei!. SI
cents at Dniuiiliti or by mnil : aamplea 10c. by mull.
KUY BKOTI1KKS. (I Warrun Bt.. Now York Citi'.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
United Btatkr Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Kept, lath, 1807.
NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT JAME8
H. Allen haa fl led notice of Intention to
make dual proof before J. W. Morrow, County
Clerk, at hiii ollice In Heppner, Oregon, on Wen
neilny, thi'Kth day of Decemler. 1X97, on timber
culture application No. 297H, for the NK!4 of lec
tion No. in township No. 4 south, range No,
east w. m.
He nsmea as witnesses: James C, Kelthley,
Oscar Kelthley, Ktl Moreland, and Jesse M.
llogne, all ol llardman, urefton.
jab. a. MIIIIBK,
93-604 KcKister.
GUARDIANSHIP SALE. .
XTOTICK 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
111 . .1 .H.t.w. nf An nnl.. "t ..la l..nu1
out of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon,
for Morrow County, the underalKned as Kiiar.
dian of Wtnnlfrcd Ollllarn, Archer M. Gilliam
and (.enter E. Ullllam, minors, will on and
after Wednesday, the 1st day of December, 18!7,
proceed to sell at private sale for cash In hand
all the rlKht, title and interest of the above-
namen minors in ana to the following de
scribed real ertate, situated in Morrow county,
Oregon, to-wlt: The cast half of the northeast
quarter, anil the east hall of the southeast
quarter of sec Inn thirteen, in township four.
souin oi range a earn w. m mgeiner wnn ail
the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenan
ces thereunto belonging.
Dated Heppner, Oregon, November 1st, 18ft7.
iKl-602 ANNIE GILLIAM,
Guardian of the above named minora.
Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul
&
Also operatM stoaro-haataJ veatitmleil
trains, parrying Ilia latest ('rival
eornpartmoDt oart, library bullet imok
Ing rara, aoj tialars drawing room
slsrpors.
1 trior cars, rrs ris'linlng rliair ears,
soil tha vry bst diumg chair oar
terries.
For IowmI rates to any point ia tb
United Hlates or Cauala, ai'i'ly to
agtml or aJJrMS
O. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAHP.T, Unral Agent,
Trav. Taa. A gout. I'ortlaml, Or.
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Tha ChronleU Italldlaa
THE DAILY
Br Malt, roatac raid.
Only $6.70 a Year.
The" Weekly Chronicle
Hit Greatest WeeUj In the Comfy
S1.SO a k
(laoludlnf rwaUa) to any pan sf Mia Oaltad
mututt, Canada and Matloo.
TRKWCKKI.T CIIKUHIOI.R, tha kflfhtaat
anil ntnat aomplota Waakly Naaipaf la Uia
worla. prints rsciitrtjr FH eolumiia, or twala
aaa.af Nawa l.liantiura and iMnml lafurma
Uomalaoa maa-alBcanl Asrtcultural Daparlmaai.
8AMPLE COPIES 8ENT FRcE.
Notice of Intention.
Land Omit- at Tin Dai.i.ih, Ohxiion.
tK'tober4, 1H!C.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI
following named settler has filed notice of
bis Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that laid proof will be made
lefore J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on November 17th, 1RH7, vis:
FKANK ENiiEI.M AN,
Hit. E No. WV7, for the HWI of Bee. 15, Tp. 1 8.,
K 21 E. W. M.
He nainea the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, vis: Chilton C. Wilson. M. J.
Williams, A. B Perry and a P. Wilson, allot
lime, Morrow county, Oregon.
J AH, F. MOORE.
KSW. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OEEICK AT THE DAU.EH, OREGON,
J Oct a, IM. Notice is hereby given that
I the following named settler has Sled llollce of
a Intention to make final proof In support ol
s claim, and that aald proof will lie made
iH'foreJ. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Nnvcmlwr 'I. Iw.i7, vis:
A I. H1K1 T. WIKUI,
I. E No. V7I, for the NW'4 UK 4, Wit NEU,
I NE'i NWV IVfC. li,Tn. I H, H 1, K W M.
Henamea the following wttneasea to prnva
Is continuous residence upon and cultivation
f aald land, vis: John Cochran, Edward L.
I'adlierg, Walter H. Caaaon and II I ram Thorn
tun, all of lone, Oregon.
JAM, F. MIHIKK,
.VniYTJ. Keglater.
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The )alle Oregon, October 11, 1M7.
NOTICE In HKKKHY (IIVEN THAT HKNRY
V Tolle, of lUrdion l, Oregon, has filed
nolli-a ol liilvulloa in risks filial proof
twfore J. W. Morrow, Countv Clerk, at bis onVe
n Heppner, Oregon, on Wediieaday, tha V4th
if ol Nmembei. I''7. on timber rultiira nil
ration No XI (.1, lor ' NW1, and lota I and I of
riion no. , in towniniu Mt, ooutn range
a VI K W M.
Ita minM aa wttneaaea Kdwln ft. Rood.
Jacob H. Young, Mealey W. Rranuan, and Clll-
lont . Joura, all ol algbt Mlla, Oregon.
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Portland. Or.
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l'oiia Itvtxit rnasaotiiMis
at HU rant, Hiaoeapolia,
Kansas Ciljr, Omaha, Hi.
I.OQVS anil olhar ritBt
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tlatfgat attn-aMi tbnmgh In ilntlnstioo
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Tbrimgh tli kata to Japas an 4 ("blu. via
TaAofna M1 Northern IV I Ho Ktsao.
ship Com paay's Una.
Agriculture,
Dair)in,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Vkitko Htatss Land Orrira,
Tom Howard has a big stook of both,
lined and nnllned cloves in all grades.
Prices 'way down. tf
J. P. Lnoas, formerly ooanty clerk of
Gilliam ooanty, has scoepted a position
with Lord & Co., at Arliigton.
Tom Bamett, of LexiDgtou, has been
in Heppner several days this week in
the interest of the Chicago Portrait Oo.
Willis Stewart this week ordered the
Gazette sent to his brother, T. M. Stew
art, Coeur d' Alene City, Eootenay Co.,
Idaho.
J. P. Bloot, representing E. J. Sb at
tack & Co., printing ink manufacturers
of San Franoisoo, was in Heppoer yes
terday. John Bellenbrock is again in charge
of the Lcue Rock stage after a summer's
lay off looking after bis farming Inter
ests on Eight Mile.
Attorney Q. W. Phelps departed for
The Dalles last evening where he has
soma legal matters to look after before
the Wasoo county oiroo.il oourt.
It is reported on the streets that Hepp
ner is soon to hitve another biwling
alley, to be mads ot hard wood and
thoroughly first class in every respeot.
It will probably be looated in the City
hotel property.
No man or woman oan enjoy life or
aooomplish much in this world while
suffering from a torpid liver. De Witt's
Witch Huzle Salve. It soothes, strength'
ens and heals. It is the great pile cure.
For tale bv Connor A Brock.
Billy Straight is now carrying a badly
injured left hand as the result of getting
jammed by a horse in the corral a few
days ago. He expeots, however, te be
O. K. in a abort time and will in the
future be a little more cautious.
Pendleton Tribune: Bill Evans, of
Pilot Rook, last week made the greatest
trade of his life, bartering a sheep dog
for a span ot horses. Tom Boylen, an
other Pilot Rook rancher, got the dog
and is minus the horses. The latter
weigh 1100 each.
If yon have ever seen a little child in
a paroxysm ot hooping oough, or it you
have been annoyed by a constant tick
ling in the throat, you osn appreciate
the value of One Minute Congh Cure,
wbiob gives quick relief. Sold by Con
er ft Brock.
rossil Journal : the Methodists are
building a parnonags at Lone Rok.
(275 has been subscribed, and it is ex
pected this sum will pay for all the ma
terial. The carpenter work will almost
all he donated. R. Q. Robinson, who is
not a cbnroh member, donated the lot
on which the parsonage ia being bnilt.
Hmall precautions often prevent great
misohiefa. DeWilt's Little Early Risers
are very small pills in sixs, but are roost
effeutive in preventing tba most serious
forms of liver trouble and stomach
troubles. They our constipation and
headache and regulate tb bowels. For
sal by Conser St Brock.
From The Dalles Chronicle.
Portland ladies are agitating the sub
ject of short sVirts; bnt white all seem
to endorse the wearing of skirta reach
ing only to the shoe tots, none ot tbem
wear them.
The most aeoseless thing of all the
hundreds of millions of senseless things
woman baa been guilty of, from marrying
Adam to riding a bike, the wearing of
ekifts that drag the dirt is the most
utterly imbecile and defenseless. Yet
regardless of weather, the dainty dim
Hied darliugs will don snowy linen or
immaoul ate silk and then start down town
on a street-sweeping expedition. In
halt an hour's walk their skirts have
dragged together and dropped at the
crossings or gratings innumerable little
piles ot cigar stubs, tobaoco quids, half
burned matohes, old papers, and the
BItb and garbage pertaining to the
street. These, heaven knows (if heaven
takes ongnizanoe of such things) are bad
enonuh. but besides this collection the
skirt has gathered other riches. For in
stance, a small section ot Inng disoarded
by some poor devil who had no use for
i; specimens of a dpzn different varie
ties of oat arrb; expeotorations in nine
teen different languages, and a hundred
other evidences of oiviliz itioo. The
worst of these she takes home with her
to dry around the house ere they go out
to make the heart and stomach of the
washerwoman glad.
Man, individually and collectively, is
a dirty brute, or-these things would not
be on the street; but, being there, we see
no reason why any woman should desire
to gather them in her skirts.
LUNG
THO0BLKS AMD CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CURED.
Deafness Cannot be Cored
by looal applications, as tbey oannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the eusta
chian tube. vThen this tube gets In
flamed you have a rmubling sound or
imperfeot hearing, and when it is entire
ly olesed deafness is the result, and un
less the inflammation oan be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out (if ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing bnt an in
flamed oondition of the muooussurfaoes.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafuess (caused by
catarrh) that oannot be oured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars tree.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
t3old by druggists, 75c.
Aa Eminent New York Chemist and scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Headers.
The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo
cum, ot New York City, demonstrating
his disoovbry ot a reliable cure tor Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronobial, long and obeet troubles,
stubborn oougbs, catarrhal affections,
general deoline and weakness, loss ot
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) ot his New Dis
ooveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New Scibntiflo Treatment" has
oured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional dnty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial of his infallible oure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, has produced results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
olaimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are ourable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in bis American and Euro-j
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oured in all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and oertain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. O.,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office and express address, and the free
medioine will be promptly sent direct
from his laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.
Please tell the Doctor that yon saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
FOHYOU!
Now Prepared to do Any-
Kind of Printing Don't
Send Your Orders Away
'Till You Get the Gazette's.
Estimates
Heretofore the Gazette's job depart
ment has tried to do no work other than
plain printing. However, this shop iv
now prepared to taokle anything in any
line and will meet 'prices ot any person
under the sun in the line of druggists
supplies, blank books, bank work
oounty work, or any sort ot book bind
ingwork that yon have heretofore sent
away to get done.
The Gazette shop is not a obarity
ooncern bnt it yon will give us a ohanoe
we will see that yon are satisfied in
every particular.
Buy your goods at borne. Remember
that Abe Lincoln said that when one
bonght good's away from borne the
foreigner got the money and we got tbe
goods. But when the goods were
bought at home we bad both money
and goods. This is good doctrine. We
are willing to abide by it. When tbe
printing drummer comes to town, re
member it and oall up 'phone No. 8.
560-tf
"Tie Regulator Line"
LITERARY NOTES.
Batch Wins.
The horse race annonuoed to come off
at tbe Heppoer track oo Tuesday after
noon was postponed until yesterday
forenoon on aooount of rain. Tbi was
a raoe for 84!) a side between Sperry's
Dutch and Pat Murphy, an Eight Mile
horse. Tbe horses got an even start and
ran neck nnd neck until within a few feet
of tbe outonme when Dutch made a spurt,
ooming in two feet ahead. Little money
ohanged bands on the result as tbe
beokera of Dutch were a little afraid of
bitn, being siok when taken from the
stable and did not appear to bs at him
self when the race was called. Another
raoe tor $100 a side is talked ot between
theeo two horses.
A Great Magazine Featnre.
Tbe Ladies Home Journal has seoured
what promises to be the great magazine
feature of 1898. It is entitled "The in
ner Experiences of a Cabinet Member's
Wife." In a series ot letters written by
the wife of a cabinet member to a sister
at home, are detailed her aotual experi
ences in Washington, frankly and freely
given. Tbe letters were written without
any intentioo of publication. Tbey give
intimate peeps behind the ourtaio of
high official and social life. They are
absolutely fearless, they study Washing
ton life under tbe searoblight as it baa
never been before presented. Tbe presi
dent and the highest officials of the land.
with the most brilliant men and women
ot the oapital, are seen in the most fami
liar way. As these are all actual ex
perienoes tbe name of the writer is with'
held. Tbe letters will doubtless exoite
much shrewd guessing by readers and
study of internal evidenoe to discover
tbe seoret. The "Experiences," wbiob
will be beautifully illustrated, begio in
tbe December number and will con
tinue for several months.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co.
STEAMEBS
"DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR""
Leave Tbe Dalles daily (exoept Sunday)
at u b. m. ljeave rortianu at 71)0
a. m.
When you go to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Columbia; you will enjoy it, and save
money.
W. 0. ALLAWAT,
General Agent.
quick rxxutzj t
TO
San Fronolsoo
And all point In California, via the Mt Bhaataa
route or the
Southern Pacific Co
fhe great hurhwar through California to air.
points tlat and Sonth. UrandjMenio Rout
of the Paoiflo Coast. Pullman Buffet
BleeDera. Seoond-olaas Hleepera
Attaohed to axons trains. affnrdm annarinr
accommodations for aeoond-olaas paasensera.
For rates, tioketa, sleeping oar reset-rations,
eto,, call npon or address
K. K.UKHLKK, Manager, C. H. MARKHAH,
Sen. F. 4 P. Agt, Portland, Oregon
Those who desire to build should not
forget that C. E. Ranous, tbe con
tractor, is ready to make estimates at
any time. 60tf
Every new subsoriber of tbe Gseette
from this date, May 25, 1897, will receive
ss a premium a book worth alone ths
price ot tbe subscription. 1 tf
Walt. Tbompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day exoept Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to tbe interior. E. J. Slooum,
agent.
Come In and subscribe for tbe "Gazoo."
Now is the time. Ton don't want tft
miss a whole lot of good, bard reading;
that is now being published in oar
"Only."
The tbree-yenr old son of J. A. John
son, of Lynn Center, 111., is subject to I
attacks of oroup. Mr. Jobuson says be
is sati ned that the timely use of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, dnring a severe!
attack, saved his little boy's lite. He
is in the drug business, a member of the I
firm of Johnson Bros, of that plaoe; and
they handle a great many patent medi-l
cines for throat and lnng diseases. He
had all these to choose from, and skilled
pbjsioians ready to res pood to bis call, I
but selected this remedy for use 10 bis
own family at time when bis child's I
life was in rtanjer, be cause be knew it
to be superior to any other, aod famous
the oountry over for its cure ot oroup.
Mr. Johnson says tbia is the best selling
ouugb medioine tby handle, and that
it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases.
Sold by Conser A Brock .
NOTICE Of INTENTION.
l.KDOrrira at Tms I)lis. Orihou,
iiiintwr i, W7.
NOTU'K I HKRKRY f.lVKN THAT 1 Ha
lnlliiln.namiH eeltlrr has BikI notlra
ol his Intention to nis Anal lnl In
support ol his i'UIiii. and that asld proof will
it meiie iN'lore J. w. Morrow, lounlv I irra.
at llrpunrr, Orrron, on twtrmher a, w7, s:
jirrn w . ei tu ur k,
II I F No. un tor tha Kl It Tp I S R
1 K W M
II name Ills follow Ins altn.nrs n prove
his roiilliiuoiis rrelilrnr upon M rnlUvstloa
of said land, til FraiM ls II. Vtllsoii. Prank
iiplrman, both of lone, otiiin, Hnbvrt Haver
an! Mtmour I. W ilaon, both ol iHiuglaa, t're-
J An. r. "IK'HK,
MLft4 Hra-tater.
Word roeiv4 yesterday from Mrs
Norman Kelly, who ia visiting at ber old
borne In Clarendon, Vt., annoaooe the
snddsa death of ber sistsr, Mr. Alma
F. Sherman Kelly, wit of Edgar Kelly,
at Ler bom in Ira, VI. From the siok
neat of this eistr and another residing
In Iowa, Mr. Kelly ba been delayed 10
rsturnlDg bom as soon aa ah bail x
peeted. It may b som time yet befor
sb rvaeh bar bom at Hsppner.
"Married lit isn't what it is oraoked
up to be, remarked Airs. Urtmsieign.
"When I married Daniel I thought it
would b so bandy to have a ma about
tb bouse, bnt lor I that's all it amounted
to. Us' never at bom when be's
waoted for anything, and if be Is he's I
tired or busy, or something or other;
and so I bsv to go to work and do tb
thing myself. 'S far a I can see, men
er only in tb way when tbey are io
tbe hooss, and nut ot lb way wbee
tbey'r wu ted. "Boston Traoacript.
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Oregon.
ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN
EASTERN OREGON
Located on tbe O. R. & N. Railway
midway between Pendleton and
Walla Wall. Students admitted at
all time of the year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vooal and Inatrnmental Mosio taught
by oompetent instructors. A gradu
ate of tbe Boston Conservatory baa
charge ot tbe inatrnmental department.
Tlio IritllotH Boardlnc Efall
Is thoroughly equipped and offers ex.
oelleot acoommudation at reason abls
rates. Send for catalogue.
Addsasa M. G. ROYAL, Prldnt of Faculty er P. A. WORTHING-
TON, Secretary Board f Regents, Weeton, Ore.
II ow la l ire Bllloia ('vile.
I suffered for weeks with eolic aod
pains la my sloraacb caused by bilious-
Bess and bad to tak nedioin all th
while oolil I need Chamberlain's Colie.l
Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilmedy wbiob
eared me. I bav alee reeommeoded
A Hare Tela rr Yea
A transnctiuo 10 wbiob yon oan not
loae is a sor thing. Bilionsne, ick
beadaobe, furred toogo, fevtr, pile
and a thousand other ills are ceased bv
oonstiuallon aod sluggish liver. Caa-
AttornevH tit Law,
All bnslneee attended to ia prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN MATTER BCILDINO.
QEFPNER, i i i ; i
OREGON
It to a good maey people. Mrs. F. But- c01 Caihartia, Ibe wonderful
Notice of Intention.
l.ta Orrii s at Tms Pui s, Oss..o
l.ilr . 7.
OTICK is iirnrsY tllVIM IHAT 1111
folloalii namr.1 wMller has Sled nntlre of
his Intention mas Snal prf In support ol
his claim, suit that Mi l proof will he nia.1 be
fore J w . Morrow . t oiintt l ifts, at ileppnef,
Un-auo, on h.,mter l, lsr, t
ftUNK A. 1.1 IKLI,
I t It " rn lor the rtk rwv. ia Tp 1 S
i It W at.
II tiamre Ihe following witr-easee an Brote
his mtiiiniMHis rfsMrnr upon ami fiiltl ailon
ol mi, I Lii.t. tu John K Vrmon, t'herlaa I.
A iKtvreiHt, A in! rw arlw.tt. anil Andrew M.
Crtvreon. all ol Uuuarhwrrt. Irv..n.
JA. r MiMtMK,
TS Urals!.
Notice of Intention.
ler, Falrbaven, Cone. Persona wbo are
snbjeet to bilious eollo can ward off the
attack by taking this remedy as sooa a
Ibe Oral symptom appear. Hold by
rVinaa A rtmrk.
... .a . .
new liver stimulant and Inteatloal tonic
are sold by ell druggist aod guaranteed
to cure or moo y rtfuoded. 0. C. C.
er a sor thing. Try a boi today ; 10c,
25 oOe. Sample and booklet free, tt
Columbia R
lion Lo
For full latin rati toe, tits ear la, map,
In set, eto., sail io ot write
W. 0. An swaf, A. I I'miiMn,
Agt N. P. Hr. Asst. On. I'm Aal.
lLl)a!lf,Of. I'oitlsoJ, Or
Wat lb lie waigbt In gold te vy farmer
Sua breejef la OwgiMs.
snmcniiTioN: n.t rru yf.ar.
, Hani pi eote free.)
lUrel hpirll aa.I (laretle twila f f
At.uo, seta, at Ibis cit
rAMinrru u at tni PAt l v, ituo,
4 tw-l 4, tff. Nirtkw la hrl. iuii that
Ihe f..low log aamiMt sriiior hM Sle4 lw lie ul
hi Intoittloa la make SJ faf In support el
his il.iw an4 thai ait en4alll hm wate
rwlore J, w wortnw.l ouiilr I tra at H'tfo.
iTtii., wa pmewtiwr i -w, is;
riiii.To" c. enuHirt.
M t I C7 lot th Mt u4 See Tp I a, B,
B . at
He names Ihe lollnwtng w tlnreav In pror
1.1s e.tiiiiniHMis rwi-ler itiMa aat enltlfaUoa
,. wi l li. Hi Srank Siis'laian. J, II.
lien... i' l t riu a4 A. ferry, ail
uue, Mrtiw vHif. iHveon,
iA. t Kiwi I
Stt a!iet.
J. II. Oil, who has been berdln
tbi inmmer for Norman Kelly, was lo
Iowa Wedaeeday. lie atade os a pleae-
snt rail aod left ns a photograph of
himself wbiob we have placed among
oar collection. Oik is one ot God's
ooblemeo, and eipeetc to make hie boms
In tbe Bslgbborbood ol Loae Ruck tbto
wiater.
Judge Helluigef, silling at Portland,
bee made a Baal order la favor of th
dtfro.lants to tbe ease ot tb United
Hist agaiael Tha lUllee UilHarv
Wagoa Riad C"uy and W others,
iavolviag 1M,J aorte tf land. Te
oil was decided for lbs Jeleodant apoa
demorrer Hcptember 7, aa J at that time
tbe I'siU-l Hlalae diatriot atloraey tu
allowed fiO da)' tlot tu furbr mov or
plead.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
iver and Pusct Sound Navisra
u o
SleiBcn TEB'BONE, BAILET G1TZERT AND OCUS WAYL
Leeviag Aldr Rtreet Dock. Portlaad, for Astoria. Uwaoo, Loag Beeeb, Ocee
Park aod Nabeotta. liret eonneoltoa with Ilwaoo lUiatn aad rail
road; also at Tooog's Day with Heaebore Railroad.
TUXjBPnONTj
Uea rortlaad T A. It. lali. sacrpt Suodsy. Usm Astnria I P. St. Pallr. etrwt s.a4a
I3A.I1jXJY OATZBnT
teaire lortlaod I f. M tiallf. earept awndav. aiuror niaht. II P . Mm Aatorta I)a
all A. M., SIo.pt Ihindai n4 Mooo.. kwaa, a," hi, I T 1
OOBA.IU' WAVB
Lea' PnrtlaM M ran dlrerl t tlwam. Toewlar aMI TkarwtaT at S A. M PxaM.r al I M
Uate ilwae dae.taf ao4 FrMay alia A M. Ua Lao ahl al ? i . '
F-L-'t Cklf to Eiibti tVitkiiiai M rVacixi Frrt tf hpw.
tot ealety, Oaatort, Pleaaur. Tra.el ea tlis T.I. phone, kallrf Oataerl aa4 Orwaa v
"Tbe worst cold I vr ba in my lit
ea eured by Cbamberlala's Coegb
Rsmsdy," write W. R. Nortoo, of Hotlev
Oreek, CaJ. Tbit oolJ left me witb a
I ouagh sod I wee si per tor at tag all the
time. Tb remedy enrej tee, sad want
all of tay frlds wbee IroabUd wliba
ix.ofb or eold to it. toe It will do
tbe good. Hold r-T IVoeer A Brock.
fore tbat congb with KIhUiI.'s Cere
Tl beet eni,b enie. klive aron
rrompi'v. Out ojiIU'i tx.tt lee ld I
year. 4) cfiraw far 25o'a. Hold by Cav
er At llrori.
C S Vat. iHi) depart d lor Prloevllle.
Ta.-eday, to lik tet a kwattoa lor pul
ling In a boa lirg allay. Hoootd be be
pUaawd ltb tbe COilm.k. M will lorate
la tbie basmee al tbat poiet.
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