TRIAL i SUBSCRIPTION- OFFICIAL P AP Ell ; SAMPLE SUBSCRIPTION Tha Heppner Semi-Weakly Gaxatta from now until March 1,1898, for -25 Cts.ii- Yearly ubscrlptlon Reduced to $1.00 Tha Heppner Semi-Weekly Gazette from how until -March 1tt, 1898, for -25 Cts.M- Yearly Subscription Reduced to $2.00 FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DEC. 14. 1897. NO. 605 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. FDBLISHID Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and .Bus.: Man. At $8.0 ) per year, $1.00 for m months, to ots. tor three monuis, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the PostofHce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THI8 PAPER is kept on file at- E. C. Date's Advertising Agency, 84 and 65 Merchants Exohangt, Ban Francisco, California, where oou racta for advertising can be made for it. LP. FIBBER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- ' ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build ing, Ban Franoisoo, Is our authorised agent This papar is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. daily except on 121)5 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junoiioa 8:30 a, m. and ar- Trnin leaves HeDDner 9:30 p. Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1205 a. m, n... at. HArtnnnr Arfk I ft. m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:60 p. m. and Umaiilla 8:60 p. m. Portland Exoress No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 6:00 a m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 .m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Tfnot. Mail Nn. 2 leave Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 ieave Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at eppner Junction 12:25 a. m. and at Portland 7 :2C a.m. . . For further information inquire of J. O. Hart, Agent O. R N., Heppner. Ore. Going Hotel Hejppiniej? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET 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 Ceutral because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental, lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is nrst-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 .(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON. MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. Now Open. New Methods. New. Manage ment Strictly First Class. Rates, $1.00 Per Day ... and Upwards; SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OB MONTH. US" A first-class feed barn run in connection. and from all trains. We solicit your patronage. Free ' Bus . run to 587-nov.l2 Jas. C Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt, Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland Or. OPTICXAZi 33IXi3ECTOI5T. i United States Officials. Piesident. . . . William McKinley Vice-President. Garret A. Hobart Secretary of Btate John Sherman cworetaryof Treasury ...Lyman J. Wage Secretary of interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Russell . Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James A. Uary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Beoretary f Agriculture James Wilson Btate of Oregon. Unvarnur W. P. Lord Secretary of Btate Treasurer Bnpt. Publio instruction Attorney General Senators , r Congressmen Printer Supreme Judges. Sixth Jadlolal District. Cirou.it Judge...... ....... Stephen Proseouting Attorney H Morrow Connty Officials. Joint Senator... ... Representative. '. Connty Judge ' Commiseionere.... '. J. W. Beckett. " Clerk Bheriff Treasurer " Surveyor Hchool Sup't " Coroner H. K. Kinoaid ....Phil. Metsohan G. M. Irwin .CM. ldleman W, MoBride H. Mitchell ;er Hermann Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4 I Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A., V. Kt. w. dt U., and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATICH a.oo PER I3A.Y Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CSIXC.a.3-, ZZiXi. iwl.n! SR. S. F. A. C. E. I Blnae )W. R. Ellis ,W. H. Leeds B. Bean, Moore. Wolverton WEEKLY .Lowell J. Bean A. W. Gowan ...J. N. Brown G. Bartholomew ... J. U. Howard ...J. W. Morrow ..E. L. Matlock .. Frank Gilliam ,...A. C. Petteys ,.. J. W. Hornor .Jay W. Shipley ,..B. F. Vaugliau Thos. Morgan riuM.' :::V.'.''. '.V... ..Geo. Oonser. Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Blocum, at biohtaatnal ana J. a. ounou-. H .,mlur W. A; T eaenrer.. Uarshal Precinct Offleer", .k. . W. E. Richardson rrs.r.:. ........ :...n. s. United States Land Officer. n .... w nm. "0D"-0- filter i ' a' u..kKin ". .".".'.".'''.".. Receiver Richardson .L. W.Briggs .A. A. Robert KAWUN8 POM, NO. IL G.A. R. Or., tha last Baturday eeh month. All veteraas are 'nvitea tn h.m. O. W. Smith. CO. FrOA. Adjutant, tf of Commander, Dr. P. B. McSw'ords PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office fa the Ciy , Drag . Store, near City Hotel. " D. J. McFaul, M. D HEPPNER, OREGON. flffinahnnra. 8 to 10 a. m.. and 12 to l n m at residence. W. A. Kirk'e prop erty, rait of M. E chores, Sooth, end 10 to VI, a. ta , to i to 0 p. m., as owoa the rear ot Borg'e jewelry store. Brown & Redfield Attorney! at Law, nniM in tha First Natiooal Bank tba Firal Natiooal Baildiog. fjirrma, : : Obsoqw. If W.A.RICHARDSON Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. arriet av council CMAMiiae (tells and buys real estate, rents hniiM. pay Hinmiiu'lni and alii serve ou li any way ta his Una. at reasonable Ruree. First National Ban OF HEPPNER C. A. Hue A. T. A. Ruga. GCO. W. CON.C. 8. W. SPCNCCR, Preeldent Vie Preelaeat Cashier Am I Ceehler Traasads I General Buking Bdnra EXCHAKG1 - On all pane of the world Bought and Sol CuikTtlun ssada ea all potate am reaaonable Ternia lurvlus and andlvbled rmflta, HS.IXiO OtJ. H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable ault House, CHICAGO, ILL., BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. For more than fifty-six years it has never failed , in. its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. The MONTHLY Outlook IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, for the Improvement of their Diismess ana nome interests, lor education, lor me eievaiiou ui Ainencau lumnuoou sua true womanhood. IT BAS told at the fireside, .interesting and instructive stories ot the doings ot the world, the nation ana states. IT HAS advised the fanner as to the most approved methods of cultivating and harvesting his ropi 'S PI a century has held their confidence and esteem. irons, and the nroner time to convert them into the largest possible amount ef money. IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of farmers and villagers, and lor over a half HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or common glaea with nrine and let it etand twenty-four hoare; Bedimeot or settling indicates an on healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to an nate or pain in the baok, is also oonvino- ing proof that the kidneys and bludder are oot of order. WHAT TO DO. There is oomfort 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 ot the nrinary passages. It cor rects inability to hold nrine and scald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing nse of liquor, wioe or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get np many times daring the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp root is soon realized. It stands the highest fur its wonderful cares of the most distressing oases. It you need a medicine you should have the best. Bold by druggists, price fifty oeDts and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention the Heppner Gazette and send your address to Dr. Etlmer & Go., Bing- hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness ot this offer. THE SAME HAN. VERY INTERESTING. IT IB THE, Published Every Saturday 3 Astor Place New York New -York Weekly Tribune, And wa furnish It with the GAZETTE, one year for $2.75, eash n advance. Address .11 Orde to ; THE GAZETTE. The Outlook will be In 1897, as it has been during eaoh of its twenty-seven years, a History of Onr Own Times. Id its various editorial departments The Outlook gives a compact review ot the world's progress; it follows with care all the important philanthropic and in dustrial movements ot the day; nas a complete department of religious news; devotes much space to tba interests of the home; reviews onrreot literature;! tarnishes cheerful table-talk about men aod things: and, in short, aims to give I fresh information, original observation,! aod reasonable entertainment. Beginning with the fifty fiifth volume,! the paper will assume tba regular maga zine sis, wbiob will add greatly to its convenience and attractiveness. The Outlook is published every Saturday fifty-two iasuea a year. Tba first issus In each month is an Illustrated Magaiine I Number, containing about twice as many pages aa the ordinary issues, together! witb a large number of pictures. Tba price of Tha Outlook is three dollars a year in advanoe, or leas tbao a cent a doy. Send for a specimen onpy and illustrat ed proapeotoa to The Outlook, 13 Astor I Plana, New York Oitv. Write your name and address on a postal rant, tend It to Goo. W. Best, Trlbnne Office, New l ora city, ana a sample copy oi uie new iota netsiyn nouns win ue niaueo. u jou. A Campaign Of Education How to Get it (ta rn -ForJW.JU Mtlllimi ASH U H Pfl R HLLELED To be educated ons must read tha beat literature. The best lltersturs la eipensive. Laalie'e Illustrated Weekly. rubtUned at 110 fifth Avanua, New York, ta lull ol the best thins Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming ; and Its literary departmebtaava edited with aoa- summate skill. . . Such a paper Is a great popular educator. It thou Id be la every home, , S Tha subscription pries of Laelle'a I P nnutn. ft We maka tha uaparallalad offer ot a copy ol s. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi- V Weekly one year for only $4.50. Ke surb offnr was aver asade bslora. No sunk offer will ever be made A attain. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday ,j Heppner. Ore? iron. x lit. and will be sonstsnt reminders ol the elver's kindness. BTOCa It RAW PH. I W Kemlt by postal nrdef or check lo the Willi, yea aaee) root sabeoriptioo paid at yra aaa keep roar brand la free of abaraa. Bora. P. O.. Heppnar. Or. H nraaa. P Bib left sootutMTi ewua, eame ea irt tup. Cook. A. J..Ioa.Ur. Hnraaa. SDoa riirhtuhanl am, I atua, saineoa rishthip: ear auk sqnaral crop on nn aaa spin in nasi. Donalaaa. W . M . Oalluwav. Or.-4'Ula. R Dm rtsht awia. ewailnwork la eaoh ear) kurssa, H It ea left hip. Klv. Hrra. TVkuum. O.-IIorM. branded ELV oa lft shoulder, eaUie same on leftbip, bois u riabl ear. Plnemea. L. A Hftmm. Or. 4'eUle. LP on riaht hip: bars t with bar madm oa riabt shuoMar. ioaaa, ftanv, Hfpee. Or- Wnrssa kraadad It J oa tba Uft h.ml,tr: ea'tia brandd J aa riabt kip, ala aadertnt la Mt ear. tUu( la Mfirruw auaatr. i'tfifiwrti. f.lit. Or. Wnreee. eirxlaT ne left snHei eatt la. mimos nht kip, aadac half amp ta n ann mil a lan ear Renar, Mike, Heppner, .-Horsaa bfanded KM I aa let kip euie earn, and anp od Ml aart aadar akpa oa Urn rtaht lmmi. Si w. nirim ur.-nuiwi nwmnwm I . . ... ... . . ... Lead k oa U h'lW: Mia sua. aa Mi A LBO TVnll ISuamrt. llVk. I Ciimt (1th I yUUlW llOT$r$. Some Little Reminders Una Up by an Ex change. It Makes a Difference Whose Ox, Etc. The Oregonian is fathering one of these "moral wave" spasms just, now, Bat will appeal from Phillip drank to Phillip sober that is, from the Oregon ian as a newspapsr to the Oregonian aa a mortgaged organ, saya the Portland Tribune. On June 16, 1891, after a city eleotion in which the Oregonian'a present bosom friend aod political partner, Mr. Simon, was playing bis little "sore thing" gams, just the same as he is now, it aaid edi torialy: It was not a call to arma, but a flood ot ballots, and tba result marks the end of tnnnloipal misrule and the defeat ot bossism the sack, insolent policemen and noodinm nretnen. Understand, this wen when Mr. 81 mo a bad been complete aod absolute "lord of this city," bat when be had not yet "arranged" for tha Oregonian to stand in" with bim. The eame editor ial in tba Oregonian oontiuuee: It wss a contest of. deoeooy and hon esty against boodle sod the alums; and nonesiy ana aeoenoy won. This is literally and historically trus. The present friends, agents , supporters and politioal allies and partners of the Oregonisn were beaten on thatocoasion Sinoe that the Oregonian baa aold out to tnem;iney Dave naa too alioog a pnll;" it wants its chief proprietor and silent partner to be seated in the senate. Bat ws will prooeed to convict this newspaper villain out of its own mouth. It ooctiones: The consolidation ticket bad to oon test against the republican ring, which has summoned to its aid all tha dlsrepn table elements ot tba oity. Now this is tha same old republican ring that now ones "reform;" aod the Oregonian, oo its own testimony, is tbs mouthpiece today of thieves, liars, and boodwickers. Tbs Oregnoian, when it bad tba boo est or blackmailing spasm, eonlinoed: Tbs ring stroniclioM was tha sack. which contained about 1 15,000, aod was distributed with a liberal hand. Voles were bought right and left, not by tbs manipulators of the ruaobioe, hut by the Hirelings and tln-norn gamblers, va irranla and Invera of prostitutes, npoo bom tha polios lev) blackmail Sf'A days ta tha year, aod utilise tba polls lbs other dsy. This wss tha virtuous Oregoolao, cberanterlng the vrrr same, identical exact "crowd" which il la now so xel ocaly and virtuoosly sopporttng, aod trying to foist opon a patient public. Tbey are ila pets and political friends and partnera as "reformers I" . Oat of yoorown month; ttuu wblted sepulober, will we show tha pablio thy been! Borne Leaves From the . History of the Past Discovered by aa Exchange. The last number of the Long Creek Eagle tells ot a brntal assnnlt oommitted recently, near Monument, Grnnt oounty, by a sheepberder, whom the Eagle names Jack Donald, on a Chinaman who was herding on an adjoining range. Donald, who has been arrested to await the result of the Chinaman's injuries, is desoribed by the Eagle as a man of vicious, brutal appearance, about 60 years of age, of Irish descent and one who had served a term in the penitent iary tor shooting a man in Prineville. Nobody here remembers a man who answers the Eagle's description in fall, says the Prineville Journal. But Prine ville, several years ago bad the destine tion ot being acquainted with one Jack MoDonald, whoBe age, and personal ap pearanoe answers tbe Eagle's descrip tion very-. well. But be was not sent from here, to tba penitentiary, although be probably , should , have been. He fired a pistol at tbe oily marshal, O. M. Charlton, as that officer was con ducting bim a prisoner to tbe oooler. No damage was done and Jaok's claim that tbe pistol went off by accident was allowed. But Ireland has enough sins to answer for without that of giving birth to Jack MoDonald. For, alas, that il should be said, Jack drew his first breath in the Laud o' Cakes, and bis social standing in Crook oounty will be understood when it is said that be was a member ot tbe "Four Hundred" of which the ..late, , departed, detune ted Bendy Fiodlsysoa was tbe .Ward Mc Alister. There is no doubt that the Jaok McDonald who shot, tbs Prineville marshal is tha Jaok ' MoDonald who has half-killed the Grant oounty Chinaman. Sinoe tbe above , was written we learn that MoDonald baa been bound over in the sum of $2,000 and tailing to aeon ra bonds is oonflned in the Canyon City jail. Tbe doctoc aays tba Chinaman oannot live. , PS. ill POWDER Absolutely Pura GRANT COUNTY MATTERS. From the Eaule. The Baker-Canyon Telephone oom- pany now has tbe long-distanoe line between: Baker Oily and tbe Grant oounty towns in working order. , Mrs. Ida E. Pieison, of Susanville, be came insane a week ago on last Satur day and walked into Long Creek almost barefooted, armed with a case knife and a rook. Her hallucination is that she U about to be killed by ber husband. Last Mondsy Bert Eeeney, of this -city, prooured a license from County Plerk Powell to marry . Miss Maggie Wolob, the daughter , ot Mrs. Ella Hughes, ot this place, aud returned here Tuesday. Relatives of Miss Welch were notified of the procuring ot the lioense, and being opposed to the marriage, on Mr, Keeney's arrival, he was induoed by them to give up the license, bat the fol lowing morning tbey were returned to bim on the departure of Miss Welch tor Baker City, aocompanied by ber brother and T. P. Williams. They went by way of Susanvillp, intending to spend tha night at that plaoe. . Mr. Eeeney left some time during tbe day tor tbe same plaoe, and whether or hot be and Miss Welob will saooeed in getting married at that plaoe, is a matter ot ooojeotura here. IN NEW QUARTERS WILLI 8 8TKWAHT, Tbs olJ reliable liver atabld man of llVppoer, Lai movoj into the I ISO FRONT WTiVIiryK Jnat North of tba Osteite ofQoa, wbars be woqlj be pleased to te all hia old (needs aod make sw ooea. HE HAS BALED HAY tVR HALE ASD HTALLH TO LET AT KEASQXADLt BATES, Miaor, Oaa, neppe rr tiu, O ea rieMhJp; koraa H oa Hwt eaoolder. nrm, M. N, Heppa. Or.-H'ma, M ) ea ten eexmbtai eauie eaossoa anus, nahnra, J. W., Dxaalea. Or.t hoeaae O a lef ekoalderi eaitla ana a r)at kip. paHuw a Wlsasiia. Heniataa.Or.- Ban IT oa left aboaldar. Pipe, i. H , Letlnatna. Or.H ewad fMiWt anliWi eeU2a,aa Muta. btl I. MoS mmr. Hwtur, t. W , ltppaaf, Oo -Hafaaa. JO aa (Ilia, Oea rVMklt : Remrorr Willis wbae Hilly Uordoe, yuo come to tow a. Old staad formerly ooenptad by Ueppoer, Oron. What Dr. A- K. Halter Says. Boffalo, n. x. Uents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe effeot ot your Sbiloh's Cure In oases ot advanced oonsnmption, I am prepared to say it is tbe most remarkable remedy tbat has ever been brought to my atten tion. It hat certainly aavsd many from consumption. Sold by Oonser & Brook, PHEda COMMENT. Hope Abandoned. "For 15 yeara I suffered with oatarrh and indigestion and my whole system was broken down. I almost abandoned hope of reoovery. I took Hood's Ssrsa parillaaod its efleots were, marvelous. I am now able to sleep well, have a good appetite and bava gained iu weight." James Wilder, Oroville, Washington. Hood's Pills aot easily and promptly Ion tbe liver and bowels. Cure sick beadaobe, For tbe first time in tbe history of tbe Oregon Prrss Association il will bold a meeting outside tbe boundaries of this state, when it will oonveos neit year at Spokane, in connection with the Press Associations of Washington, Idaho and British Columbia. The Press Aisooia- lioo embraoes all classes and kinds of periodicals of reputable character, and wa were much pleased when lbs decision aa reaobed to go to Spokane, We hope tbat a large delegation will attend so tbat the nvmbere from all the states Dd From Obesity, Word osme to Ibis office yesterday stating tbat Mr. Walker, who is known as "tbs Morrow county tat boy," bad died early that morula. He was a ion of A. U Walker, ot Eight Mile, and though not mors than five test tall weighed about 400 pounds. Although Mr. Walker bad taken a great many anti-fat remedies, be was not auooessful in reducing bis flesh. On the contrary, be grew flesbisr, aod ot late this burden ay get better acquainted with oh of flesh has been Impeding tbe eotion of . 1 .1 . L cner, nave a goou time, ana epeaa softer, it after tbat event they should be called upon to abuaa each other in print. Tbe sentinel baa not muob in common witb tba association, eioept membership, but does possess a large fund ot good wishes for tba welfare, oot only of the Oregon association, bat also tor all its sister bodies. Medical Sentinel. vital organs and lifs became a burden. Ilia death wsa not unexpected. The 6urprlse of All. Mr. James Jones of the drug firm of Jones A 8on,Cowder., III., In speaking ot Dr. Kiog's New Discovery, says tbat laat winter his wife was attacked witb la grippe, and ber case grew so serious tbat physicians at Cowdeo and Pan a oould do nothing (or ber. It seemed to develop ioto hasty consumption. Hsv Ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, aod telling lota of it, be took m bottle bwe, and to tbe surprise of all aba oa ga o get better from first does, and halt , doiea dollar bottles cured ber sound and well. Dr. King's New Die eovery for consumption, coughs and oolils is guaranteed to do this good work. Try. it. Frse trial b)ttls at Oooaer k Brock's drag store. Dou't be persasded into buying lini ments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years, fiach letters ss the following, from L. Q. Bagloy, Hoeneme, Cel., are constantly being received: "The beat remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's Palo Balm, and I tay so after having used it in my family for several years." It enree rheumatism. lams baok, spralua and swellings. For sale by Consor k Brook. Free fills. Hand your eddrasa to 11 . E Bucklea A Ok, Cbieago, aod C free earn pis boi of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will eoovlooe yon tf their mar) la. These pills ars easy in aolioa and are p-rtioo- larly effective la the sure of coestlpa tloo aad aick headache. For malaria aod liver troubles they bava been proved invaluable. They are giarantesd ! be perfeetlr free from every deleterious snbelaoee and to ba partly vgetebls. They do aot weaken by tbelr aotlon, bnt by giving tone It stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate tba eyetarn, IUgolar site Z'x) par boi, Hold by Goostr A Brock, druggists. Jas. Curran, who Is In (be employ ef Carty A Kilkenny, oame In Saturday to meat bis tlster, Mrs, II Farley, of Chi eago, who bad arrived on tbe train that morning. Mrs. Farley bee bean making bar borne (or a brief period with ber brother, a Catholic divine, of Iowa. Kxpreasloa ef Thanks. At a regolar meeting ot tba Deppner Lodge, No. 8M, B. P. O. E , held on las evening at tbsir ball in Hepposr, oa motion a vote of tbankl was si landed ta the Isdira who assisted Id tha memorial services, to llro. O. W. I'belps, of Css cade Lodge, ot Tbe Dallas, for bis sin. quant addreas, and to llev, 0. It. Howard (or his offer of services wbiob eoold not be rendered owing to oneroid- able absenoe, and tbat same be pub lished in Ueppnsr Osteite, After bearing soma friends oootinaally prsiaiug Chamberlains Cullo, Cholera and IXarrhoaa Remedy, Curtis Fleok.of Aaaheim. Cel., porrhaead a bottle ol It for bis owe naa and Is now aa eotboslee 1st over ila wonder ful work as aoyoee ean be, Tbe '2ft aod 50 eeol aisae for sale ly Coaeer A Brook. FRANK Roe roe i. i. noiroTi ta U X!L I trrt . K. O. HappM. Or. f attle W V, left bim e.p of 'i.iit aM etwWrlnt la left anim km .us w C loMwablM. I TnM K. W Mapiwar Or, WmaU aapUal T r ft ttMM. km wih apftt la buie WettaalaaraMr. W. 1.. GSUmr, tH.i W onarwr etrri jW oa raht etv.at.lari wim Rogers & Roberts, -Cuntractori toJ UoiMnrt. zf: Plans and Estimates Given on Snort Notice. Tbe Osteite will agge or better ea sobaeriptton aeroaaia. Aoy oae awing Ible effieeeaa a-ttle Ibair AI! Kinds of Repair Work Dune ' , fir "4 b.ia ta Mt aw. Marga ta Mrvw aa4 JO tora to f 3t t) j, I et.i-tfiMn OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave tour orders "Anr 014. llace ao'I Ko& or im will 2ct cm. o o o o o 0 c - - m 0 - - A teller from A. W. i'atleraoo, wbo Is at prewent atlandlag Oil am hi a Law Col legs, at WeeUa-ton, D O , elates thai bs is pmgraaalag nisely al that school. la tha Jiki if el aaa amleat for iiffleera, Alvsh was rt(-)a vU-e president, and alsi bad I be hoaor ol aaming the ane- easfal eaptrsat tut preaidaat. lie will speod bis vaeatMifl in Oragoa -his bona. Joba Edwards osme erlppliog Into town Batardsy, considerably tbe woras (or wear. Inquiry revsslad the (art tbat John bad bead Aori dt tombnt Ut tbs nasi tbre weeks, bsviog fallen soma thirteeo feet off u( John Barker l bare, oa l! utter ereek. badly tnjoripg bis left foot ia wbiob be thinks soma bonaa ware broken. Saturday was Lie first trip out. Ktop ibateoagbt Take warning. It nay lead to eHonplia. A 25o bt.t lis of HI. lob's Onra may save I par life rV,!4 by Bruek. i Hbilob's Coosamptloa Cnre euros ibare others (ail. II ia tbe , lea ling Oongh Care, end bo boms aboald be nl bout It. rleeeetil to take aod goea riabl to tbe IPoU Bo 11 by Uotiir A fcroek. Bvervbady Says Bo. Casoareu Candr CaUiarllc, tha most woo 6rf ul lUiKiU-al ilinxiverv of Hie se, pleas ant and refrxshinff to tba taaia, a- t trently and poslUvrly on kUliieye, liver and bowels, cli-anains- Ilia entire svsU-m, dlsiel e"lle, cure linailaolie, fever, habitual ronatlatloa and biilousnma. I'ifaaa boy and try a bos ef U. C. tJ. Wwlavt 10, St., IW centa. bold and g iarauKx'U to curs by ail lining taia. Jm. Laabey is tba owner of aa eioel- tent ledge ia the Oreeobnrn section which be calls tbe "Irish Uoho." Tbe ledge ia V (est ia width, all free mill log ore end aaa ays well, one goiog as bigb as 1375 per too, This la not tbe avsraga, however, bnt tbe ore looks good enongb oo top to pay well from the grassroots. Miss A lla liogbee, Norfolk, Va,, waa frightfully boroed oa the fees and neck. Fain waa Instantly relieved by DeWill's Witcb listal salve, wbiob healed tbe in jury without learlog a soar. Ills tbe fstuoos pile remedy, Coosm k Brock. J. W. sJa.wttl, representing Christy A Wiss'i llsyward Sheep Dip, ie la town, having arrived yeatarday front bis borne ia Laksvisw by stags. Mr. M ffll al rtu.ia a few 4yfft