Vortland Library PAPER TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFICIAL SAMPLE SUBSCRIPTION Tha Heppner Saml-Waekly Gazatta from now until March 1,1898, for -25 Cts.i- Tha Heppner Semi-Weekly Gazette from now until March 1st, 1898, for -25 Cts.- Yearly Subscription Reduced to $2.00 I Yearly subscription Reduced to $2.00 FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1897. NO. 599 ; i - T nnw m vxn nriT i ouk new pafeb 1 1 mi i it n r . I II II I I in SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BT j THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $9.0) per year. 11.00 for six months, BO ots. tor three morions, striotly in advanoe. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. -"THIS PAPKR is kept on hie at E. C. Dake's i A-ininrw Annv. At and 65 Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisco, California, where oou raots for advertising oan be made for it. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET WW Masaue Ba HEPPNER OPERA HOUSE, Thursday Evening, Nov. 25th. Admittance $1.00; Lady Maskers Free; Spectators . 50 cents. Suitable Prizes will be Awarded. LP. F18HEB. NEWSPAPER ADVKRTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build ing, Ban FranoiBOO, is our authorized agent. This papar is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N.-L0CAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p Hnndav arriving st Heppner Ju daily exoent unction 12:05 a. m. 8:30 a. m. and ar- Leaves Heppner Junoiiou rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m Bpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m. and Uma! ilia 8:50 p. m. , Portland Express No. 8, from Bpokane, arrives at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 a. m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 8:25 p. m.and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:30 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at I eppner Junction 12:25 a, ra. and at Pottland 7 :2C a. m. . . For further information inquire of J. O. Hart, Agent O. B 4 N., Heppner, Ore. Central lines, or address Jas. C. Pond, or Geo. S. Batty, Gen. Pas. A St., Milwaukee, Wis, General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. Hotel II3;p;pinL3:t? (Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON. MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. ment. Strictly First Glass. 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 every particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the iEfflViEa. Now Open. New Methods. New Manage- s- ,j r. i . r . - .1 I. i i I " - ' dollar. Ton 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- bampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Fill a bottle or oommon glass with urine and let it stand twenty-tour hours; a sediment or settling indioetes an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate or pain in the baok, is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bludder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There 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 baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It oor reots inability to hold urine and so aid ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overoomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get np 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 oures of the most distressing oases. If you need a H, W. Fall, Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards. OrriCIAIi DIEEOTOBT. United BUtes Officials. President William McKinley Vice-President Garret A. Hobart Beoretaryof Btate -John Sherman decretory of Treasury ...Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bin Beoretary of War Unssell AlKer Secretary ol navy. ""'" Postmaster-General Jam A. Uary attorney-General... Joseph McKenna Beoretary it Agrioulture J amee Wilson State of Oregon. ga-Biv.r.::v.v.: TWuumrflr Phil. Metsohan BuPubVio Instruction ...M. M Irwin -y General ... M. Mien. Senators PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. Q C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C, ana me u. ot. u ar, muaiubub. SPECIAL BATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. TO THE PUBLIC. BeSTA first-olass feed barn run in connection, and from all trains. We solicit your patronage Free 'Bus run to 587-nov.l2 KATES 9IS.OO DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Stt., CXXXC-A-O-O. IXiXi. 1 J. H. Mitohell I Binger Hermann Cnnsressmen J W. ft. Ellis n ...... .....W. H. Leeds l UUWL , T, U 1 1,.. Supreme Judges. 8. Bean. A. Moore, E. Wolverton Sixth Jnalclal District. Ctrcnit Judge Stephen . Lowell I'roseouting Attorney "ear Borrow County omciais. Benator. Joint llspresentativn. County Judge ' Commissioners. J. W. Beckett. ... Clerk..... - BbariU .A. G. A. W. Gowan . J. N. Bnrwn Bartholomew J.U.Howard .W. Marrow L. Matlock McClure's Magazine For 1897 weekly The monthly SEVEN GREAT SERIALS Outlook ...v.. .... Kmnk Gilliam A. C. Fetteys . ... J. W. Hornor ...Jay W. Shipley B. F. Vaugnan " Treasurer Surveyor... Bchool Bup't... " Coroner rr. ow OFFionBS vm9m telYner,: Gilliam, ArUmr Minor, E. J. Biooum, m. Lichtentlud and J. H. Itonwn. KrhaHHO1 Kordr V ..L. W. Briggs MaS::"::v.::"::v.v.:r;:.:.A. a. Rob.ru Precinct OBleer. i-lo. f th. Pesos W. K, KichardW.n CnnatAhls... Unltd StatM Land Officers. TBI oaixn, on. J. F. Moor A. B. Bigs "I B.F. Wilson E J.H. Kobbins n'T" Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York Indies under the general title of The Gazette sends out this issue 1,000 copies in addition to its regular, paidup oiroulation. These go to persons resid ing in Morrow and Grant oounties, and to other looahties tributary to Heppner, Lexington, Hardman and lone. This is a rare obanoe for the business men of this looality to reaob a very large number of readers who ought to become oustomers of our merobants. Our advertising rates remain the same, however. Now is the time to get in and do some business. You never had a better opportunity to get double tbe ordinary value fur ah investment. We have another object in getting out so many extra oopies. Over one year ago we went to tbe "oash-in-advanoe plan" of carrying subscribers, it was pretty bard at first, but most ot our patrons tell in with the plan, and though we lost some who were hopelessly in volved, yet we bsve gained a great many in their plaoes. Times are better this fall. We bave reduced the prioe ot The Times Makes Its Initial Bow to the Public-It Looks Well. Heppner's new paper, the Times, put out its initial number on last Thursday with the announcement that it was here to stay, and would endeavor to become one of the solid business fixtures of Heppner and Morrow county. Mr. . M. Shott is the editor and sole proprie tor of tbe paper, and the Gazette con gratulates him on the neat and prosper, ous appearanoe of this, the first edition of the Times. Typographically the paper is well gotten up and this number is well filled with spicy news of both city and oounty. Mr. Shutt experienced considerable inoonvenience and de lay in working off tbe first edition owing to "breaking in" a new press, whiob is always bard to get in good oondition for printing, but as these matters are now all put in "ship shape," it is expeoted that tbe Times will appear bright and olear hereafter. In looking over the new paper tbe Ga zette discovers quite a number of ads. from Heppner's business men who have not appeared before tbe publio in print for a long time. As this paper has been unable to do any business with these people along this line in a cause that would have certainly been benefioial to them as well as to us, we now congratu late them that they have at last awakened out of their slumbers and are again rustling for business in a business way. We like to see business men ad vertise whether this paper gets it all or not. It demonstrates the right kind of business judgment and is commendable. POWDER Absolutely Pure caused by Irvine having been told tha Sweek bad oirculated slanderous reports concerning Mrs. Irvine's intimacy with a certain neighbor of Irvine's, which 8 week denies having done. Tbe shooting is to be deeply deplored. Mr. Irvine has always borne a good repu tation in tbe oommunity in which be lives. Sweek was brought to Long Greek where his wounds were dressed by Dr. Miraole. At present writing he is able to be around with the use of orutobes, and unless he receives some "baok-sel," will soon be able to return home. , Xo man or woman oan enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt'a Witch Hszle Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals. It is tbe great pile oure. For sale by Oonser & Brook. BCHOOL ITEM 8. .N. 8. Wbetatons IWister Usosivar BAWLINB POST, NO. IL n S R. . tha last Baturday of .;urUar.lnvii-; W Htntth. v. ... - . AdiOtADI. " Commander. Dr. P. B. McSwords PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Drag Btort, Offlne in tbe City City Hotel. near tf D.J. McFaul, M. D. 1IEPPNER, OREGON. Offloebourt.8tol0 a. and W to 3 p. m.. at rwirtMee. W. A. Kirk's prop rty. east of M. E chorcb. Booth, and 10 to 12. a. m , to 2 to 5 p. m., at offioe lo tbe rear ot Borg's Jswelry store. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offls la tbe nrst Nwol Bank Baildlog. Harm in. s Obkoom. tf W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. , rrici couNCihCMMtn a. n. tnA bar rl nUU. rwiis h"""". PT' nyay tnblslU..Mrilguf. U First National Bank or ii Errs eb C.A. Rhca. T. A. RHCA. GEO. W. CONtCN, S. W. SFCNCC. . rVeeldent Vise President Cashier Aee't CeeMer The Outlook will be In 1897, as it has been during eaob ot its twenty-seven years, a History of Our Own Times. In its various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a oompaot review of the world's progress; it follows with care all tbe important philanthropio and in dustrial movements of the day; has t complete department ot religious news; devotes moon space to tbe interests of tbe home; reviews current literature; famishes cheerful table-talk about men and things: and, in short, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with tbe fifty fiifth volume, tbe paper will assume tbe regular mage tine sice, wbicb will add greatly to its oonvenienoe and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook la published every Saturday fifty-two issues a year. Tbe first issue In each month is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice aa many pages aa tbe ordinary issues, together with large number of pictures. Tbe pries of The Outlook ia lb res dollars a year In advanoe, or lees than a cent a day. Bead for specimen copy and illustrat ed prospectus to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor Plaoa.New Toik Oltv. " - TOM. BRANDS. While foe yonr sttrjseriptk paid ae ire uImi tsar brand la fraeof Chan. BTf, P. ().. Hsppnar. Or.Hnras, F B bl Uft I sltoakiart aMua, munm m n sip. Conk, A. J.,L.Or. Hnra,on right ahonl toi ( atUo, aamooo right hipl M Buvk sqaars run oil laft aad split la riahU W M . Oallowa. Or. (Vila. R Dan right .(.la.swaib'W-fufk la mah SWi bars as, M U I a laft MP. VI. Rna Hnnalaa. Or. Boreas bran4d ELT m Uft abnaJdar, aaitU Sam aa WfUup. auls I In right sar. n L. a tUtHNiar. Or. falL. LP an right hipi boraaa. F vita Jiar enda on right abnaloW. J.KM, Harrr. Htt-. Or -Hnraas ,braBta4 at 1 tii Uft .fc.ml.lari aattla brandad J oa r .M ..a. al. aod-rtMl la Mt Car. tUnf la Murro soaatf. i.Anmfm. rU. Iaa, Or.-Horaaa. lrlaT na laft stittai oaUla.aan.aaa right Up, aaoar kail arup la nM aad abltt .a laft aa I taaaf.H'ks, Happaar. H.-rlorBaa nraa44 IM aa laft kip aaiUa aaiaa and arnp afl laft aari aa It alopaoa taa rlaht 1 W. Matnar Or Horaas ttrandad t.aa4 unmUtt K.ikUri aaula aa. Ml aiu. aauia avar right aya. Uiraa aula la ngM A New Life of erant by Hami.ih Garland. The flnt authoritative and adequate Life ol Grant aver published. . (Begins in December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) , - Charles A. Dana. "Recollections ol War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of tha most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better Btted than any other man llviug to give aa authoritative hlstoty of this pe1d from his recollection, and correspondence. nr.rit Af oraat Americana. Many of them unpublished. In coniioctlon with this serles of riortraits It la Intended to publlrh special biographical sti MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. nir,..r ot Daiaa.lna. Srjeclallv taken under the editor's direction. stories of Adventure. A serial by COS AN DOYLE, in which he will use hts extraordinary subscription for our semi-weekly, eight S,r Ulent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him q n., nsnnitr uiniTcnc the increase in onr list renders it possl IEN rftlHIUUa VWMIILMJ ku The more subscribers on our list, all IAN M ACLAREN, All the Action that he wl.l writo during the coming year, wun me exception ot two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McCluke's Maoazin. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCLOas's all of tha short stories he will write during the coining year. OCTAVE THANET Is preparing for the Maoaxihs a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete In ltaoll. Anthony Hope Bret Herte Robert Barr ' Frank R.Stookton Stanley Weyman Clark Ruaaell will all have stories In McCluse s for tbe coming year. The Coming Woman Who goes to the olub while her husband tends the baby, as well aa tbe good old- fashioned woman who looks after her borne, will both at times get run down in health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleepless ness, fainting or dizzy spells. Tbe most wonderful remedy for these women is Eleotrio Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from lame baok and weak kidneys rise np and call it blessed. It is tbe. medi oine for women. Female oom plaints and nervous troubles ot all kinds are soon relieved by the use ot Eleotrio Bitters. Delioate women should keep this remedy on band to build up the ayatem. Only 60c. per bottle. For sale by Conser A Brook. HOUSE BUUNED. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McCWM S Maoa.ins lor lte7, tne subscription pnea oi wiucn is umy One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscription! should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. The banner was presented to Miss Barker's room this week aa she has had the least per cent ot absences and tardi nesses. , Tbe exeroises tor saluting the flag, tor Thanksgiving Day, will be given on Wedoesday afternoon at the sobool room. Duo. Bbiloh'a Consumption Oure cures where others fail. It ia the leading Cough Cure, and no borne should be withont it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Oonser & Brook. x A Campaign Of Education How to Get It ; For Miititi, $4.50 UHPflBHLLELED OFFER To be educated one must rrad the bast literature. The bast literature Is ei pensive. Leslle'e lllustreted Weekly. Pubtlsned at 110 filth Arsnus, New York. Is full of tha bast things. Its Illustrations are superb; It stories charming; and lis literary drpartmenla are edited with con- paid up, tbe oheaper it renders tbe pub' lioation ot tbe issue, so far as each In dividual aubscriber Is concerned. We are also taking "trial subscriptions," from date till March 1st, 18U8, for 25 cents. If you don't like tbe psper then you need not reoew. In order to make tne Uszette more acceptable we bave sec a red the valuable servioes ot Mr. Yawter Crawford aa re porter, and foreman ot the mecbanioal department. In addition to this exponas we bave increased our facilities for do ing business, and this paper today pays oat monthly in ell more then S250 Licit is spent among tbe buaineea mso of Morrow county. We have substantial reasons that there will be something left for the printer even with this great out lay. Tbe circulation of temple oopies will be continued till spring. We will find net names eaob issue. It you bave not ordered tbe paper it will not Oost any thing for the few oopies rtceived. It will be tbe endeavor of tins office to aeod these sample copies to (S many per sons as possible, and tberelure bo one will receive at moat more than two ot three oopies. We beg to remaiu Most truly yours, Thi Patteimon Pcb.Ou. It should be In every summat skill. Burn S paper I e (net popular educator. borne. The tubscripUon price of Leslle'e Isllpa nnnm. We awke the un paralleled oftar of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $4.50. Ho a ik a otar was avar made bafore. No surh oflaf w Ul evrr be Bade again. These two papars auks a ssost anmptable Christmas or birthday lift, and UI be constant reminders ef the fiver's klnduaas. Remit by staj order or that k to the GAZETTE, Hoppncr, Oroiroiie Trisarti I Gt&tnl Bdic? Barest icxci-iA.:isra3 Minnr, right aipih-i It' ntmar nr.-i atus. I Dm ,t. .y t-- . 'rv-v,,- Has an nww, I aSsarJsstti'iT- IN NEW QUARTERS a-KiT---"'- WILLIS HTEWAHT. . tf r " Jl ana. I ..... . . ... . i . . . i Ql 1 L-7-i-Ki.wr-itX -a W hp. Tie old reliable htery tble man ol lleri'O". llht mo'w 1) OUC II I aiiiA . - . , rv JO (v,llartPns laade aa all M"1 " liaannsMe Taraia. e.riae aad eadlrtlad rrBts. M.00. What Dr. A. K. HalUr Hays. uarxalo, . X. tieoU: rrom my pereooal knowledge, gaioed in obeerviog tbe effect of yoor Hhilob'a Cure lo oeeoe of advanced ConsomptioD, I am prepared to say it is tbe most remarkable remedy that baa ever been brought to my alteo tion. It has oerteloly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Gouser k Brock. A bareaved buebaod in Ukleh has posted tbie Dotioe on pine tree: "My wife Bereb bee left my raoobe When I didot duo A tbiog to bor aa I want It Dtsiloekl understood that any mail As takes bar in eod eeree far bar on my ea- koonl will git Himself pom pad so foil of Lad tbet sum Teoderfuot will locate Mm far a miaeral eleme. A word to tbe wtee is safflsbeiit end crier to work oa f.Kile. p. Hmllli.- A HonnUla Keslilence with all Contents Goes np In Smoke, Last Wedoesday night, fire destroved the house with all its contents belonging to B . F, Hevland in tbe mountains, and oooapied at tbe time by Geo. Bbiok and family. Mr, and Mrs. Bbiok were absent from home, leaving their daughter Stella and some of the younger children at tbe bonne. It was noticed that the room in wbioh the children were was beooming pretty warm, and thinking that tbe beat oame from tbe stove, it was closed op, but about tbls time a coal ot fire fell down through tbe oeihng and on look ing op, it waa discovered that tbe boose was on fire. The ohildreo did what tbey oould to get things out of tbe bouse and to put out tbe flames, but oould do bnt little. Tbey took out a tew pieoee ot bedding and ololbing and placing tbem at a safe distance, aa tbey thought, from tbe fire, prooeeded to tbe neerest neigh bor to give the alarm. On returning with help it waa tound to be too late to save tha bouse and It was also diaoovered that some of the articles oarried out were on fire. These things were looked after, the Ore pot out and tba artioles taken a safs distance away and oovered op tor the oigbt. Fire mast bave been left smouldering la some ot tbe things ssvsd, tor on returning tbe next moroiog tbey were fouod entirely baroed op. Mr. Hhlrk's family being left entirely destitute by this misfortune, a paper wee oiroulataxl io their behalf io lleppner Halurday and a sufficient sum of mootj raised to give tbem a good atari again. Joseph Baird, a well-known oitizen ot Gilliam oounty, was found dead near tbe doorstep ot bis borne Thursday morning. Mr. Baird was a baohelor, and lived alone. He was last seen alive Wednes day evening by some wheathaulers, who observed blm passing from his stable to bis bouse, and carrying a halter. lie never reaobed his door, but was found where be bad fallen near the steps with the halter still olutched in bis left band. Death bad evidently been as painless bo it was sudden. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier, ourea beadaohea. Nervousness, Eruptions on tbe faoe, and makes the bead as clear aa a bell. Sold by Conser k Brook. z C. B. Van Doyn returned on Saturday from Prineville whrre he went with a view lo putting In a bowling alley. Yan did not like the outlook, however, and has deolded that tbe place ia not large enough for this kind of a business to be profitable and will therefore not locate io that oily. lie saw Fred Wilmartb whom be reports getting along about tbe same as usual. A Sara Thing lav Taa. A transaction la which youcannnt loaelsa sum Uilug. Illliousnaaa, sl k hmulat'lia, lur rod longua, faver, pile, arxl a Uiouaauu ouirt Ills are l auawl by consultation end slutrglah liver. Ua arU Candy Calliartlr, tlio won d.irful new liver stimulant and InU-eiinal toiito are by all druggiaU gusrnuuwl torure or monay refund.!. V. C. t!. era a sure thing. Try a boa Uvdayj loc.. . ooa bWile and booklet trvo. boa our big ad. The "Bioy diet's Best Friend" is a f emitter oame for DeWitt'a Witob Hstel Halve, always ready for emergenciee. While B speciflo for piles, it also Instant ly relieves and cures outs, bruises, selt rheum, eczema and all affections of tba skin. It never fails. For Hale by Conser k Brook. . esaaaaaaaaaaamakaiaa.MaBm.maBa Card of Thanks. To tboee citizens and klod friends of lleppner, wbo so generously assisted os lo our time ot need, we take this means ot extending oor sinoere thanks. May it Bever fall to your lot to sufftr lose aa we bsve. Gao. It. HlIK K AND F MILT. i nil pane of the weild lUrt Tbe Oaaatle will UkeBoUtoaa. apples, egga of batter ea soWniHu aaroaeia. Aey oee ewieg tble effi-erea fttW Ibw ereeaeta ia tbie seeeeei 4 eaa'l Jo low eooa to soil aa. ( at Ua, t) oa rtjrHt kip. If. O. rlaroaar. lr. - fattla W ( as left kip. ms ' ar4 andaHnt la Ian a t., In. Lt aboatiiar. IVmiao. J. A- M-Pf, OrHnaaas,ae 1. wiU S mm laft .hlWillW. u V. u irr -mag aaeHal T Wn aMMa, aattia aaata aa laft hip I a, Ik aulit ia bnik aara. WrftaaKaraar. W, I . fUltnaw, r.t I mm iW M r.. afcwilawi aaiiia awiaM.JS ri! ! aM.ngMava, i mm4 Wrfa ta Ml sar. Itanga ia tturrow aae I L aiatitla anaauaa. Just North ef tbe Osaatte offiea, wbere be wonlJ be pleased lo tee all bks old friends aad make aew oeea. II F. HAS BALED If AY fOH HALF. AM) HTALUi TV LET AT UKAHO.VABLE KATKH. Also rmit Iiuggirt, llnrkn, Tmm$ and tttil'llt llortrt. IUib- Willis wbea yew eowe lo Iowa. Uld ftaad formerly neopin4 hr Hilly Uordua, Heppner, Ortaoa. Hmall prartaatlone oftea prevent greet mieobiefe. DeWilt'e Little Kerly Itissre ere very smell pills ta eiaa, but are nn effactive lo preveattog tbe Oioel eerioue forme of liver Irooble eod etooiaob troetilae, Tbey core ennslipettaa and beaxJerbe and fagnlaU tbe buwele. Kor eale lit Oinaar A Hrnck. FnropUr News: H. H. tioroer receivetl a Nearer yesterdey More Ing aoaoa Be ing the daelb of but nwduar la Darling loa, Iowa. Hbe wee 65 years of age and laeve Are eons eod foar deugbUre liv ing lo moora bar loea. Mr, lioraar b Ibe syaapelhv of bie aoeny frteede bare ia bie sad bereaveoteat. WHOOTINQ AT MOM MENT. .lease Bwaek Hhot la the Hip by Uao. Irvlee, family T roe He the Cans. from The Eagle. Tbe little village of Mooameot, Ibis oounty, wee tbrwa Into a elete of i eiteroeat Friday last, caosed by Ibe aboting ot Jsmes Hweek by Oeorge Ir- vise, Ibe two man being naigbbore, re siding a few miles below Moonment. Tbe affair bappswed in front ot the Wlleoo botal, Just aflar the cloee ot a trial before Ibe joelioe of the paeoe, io wbirb bulb partiee were loteraated. Irvine fired foar ebole al Bweak from tbe steps id front of Ibe bote), Bweeb being in tbe street, and soooeeded ia hilling Lira once la the Heby pert ot tbe right lb I b before be wee dissrmad by Deputy ebariff Henry Morpby. lie waearreeted and Immediately lekea before Justice of tba I'eeoo Bowmen, teiveJ fiensloalloa and gave bofld In tbe seas of Ii,0u0 tot bie eppearanaa at tbe oeil terat of Ibe eirroil Court. vit OBoertteoa Ibel lb suoolieg wee Lone flock siege leaves Heppner al 7o'olook, a. in., Toeedeys, Tboredays, and Haturdays; arrives al 6 c lock, p. m,, Mondays, Wedoeedays and Fridays. Will make conoectloo with branch train when dreiretL rare Vi, each way. Freight oeat per pouud. J. II. Bellenbrock, Prop. Office al Harry Warren's drug store. If. Tbe Oeselte does not question tbe honesty of any pereoa, but II la com pellad to loswt opoo the eaeb ia advance plea of eobeorlpUoa, wlislhrr Ibe sul). eorilier be Cornelius Venderbllt or the mso wbo eerns his bread by honest ML We sannol ruu the paper oa any oilier plea. It lu a row bataarn an Irishman and a China man ever In (Irani Co., last Weak, the Irishman tarwlval a biillvl In eua of his Irgs and Mr Chinaman gut bis kids psrfiirela.1 and his head prsltv ba.llr pnundail up allh a rork. lie was aid klllnl. hoatvar, and at last rvporte was tlo. Ing pmily wall. This r did ent !! the oattiM of the partlaa. g.ervbadr Baya Ba. Taarerate Candv fetlierllr, Uie Bioat wea darfiil awlM-al diai ovsrv ef tlia aga, piaae ant and rafraalunc in tba taala, a. I gantiy and positively on kldu'T. Ht and bowels, rb-SMiainsT Uia enlira siahrn, dl.t-rl enlda, enra haailaalia, fever, ae'iitual rallatioe kn l bl'lntiaeae. I'Unuw buy end try a b'S ofO. v. t: UvdaV; IO, St Vi ranta. rkild and guar eulaaU te cure by ell druggiaU.