Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 17, 1897, Image 4

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    TO THE
0IVB8 THK OHOICB
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT OREGON
NORTHERN Ry- SHORT LINE.
VIA VIA
Spokane Salt Lake
MINNEAPOLIS DENVER
St. Paul Omaha
AND AND
Chicago Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers Monthly from Portland - to
Yokohoma and Hook Kong; via, Tbe
Northern Paoiflo Htenmsbip Oo. in cod.
nection with O. R. & N.
For full details call on 0. B. & N.
Agent at Heppner, or address
W. a HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland. Obboon.
HRE YOU G01HG ERST ?
If so, be sure and see tbat your
tioket reads via
W HorinvBstern Line
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS 18 THB
Great Short Uqc
' BETWEEN
DULUTIT, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
Dining ana weening car
Trains, and Motto:
"always on time"
has given this road a national reputation. All
classes of passengers parried on the vestlbuled
trains without extra charge. Klilp your freight
aim iravui over inis laiuous line,
have tickets.
All fttfuuU
W. II. MEAD, F. C. 8 WAGE,
Uen. Agent Trav. K. & P. Agt.
za naaniugion hi., roriiaini, or.
CIIIOAQO
milvvaukea k St. Paul B'g
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famom blook
system;
Lights lis trains by eleotrlolty through
out;
Usee the celebrated aleotrio berth read
lug lamp;
Rons speedily equipped passenger trains
every day and night between Ht. Pan I
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chioago;
lbs
Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul
&
Also operates stattn-beetad veetiboled
trains, carrying the laleet private
compartment ears, library bullet antuk
ing care, and palace drafting room
elerpera.
ranor eara. free reclining chair cars.
ana tbe very txst aimug chair oar
eemoe.
For loweet rates to any point in the
United Hlatoe or OauaJa, apply to
agent or ajdreea
O. J. EDDY,
J. W, OAHET, Oenoral Agent.
Trav. rase. Agent. 1'ortlaaJ, Or.
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mates ami lausla.
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KaLnaoka
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points
in the
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Talon 1VhI rnoaeetiuns
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Kansas City, Omaha, Ht.
Ixiols and otbtr promt
neat point , ,
ilaa-if e becked tb rough to deetlnatloB
ol iM ieU.
Thront h tickets to Jsbssj and Cblaa, via
Taooms and Northern 1'ariCo Cteaw
ship Ootjipsoy's Una,
For toll Ufotroatlon. time ear J a, ma pa,
tickets, tM-, eall mi or wrtlo
W. 0. A l.i wT, A. D CanaLTwsi.
AtN.IMly. Asst. Uao.l'aaa. Aft.
ThsDsliesiOri I'ortlaad.Or
Can't be done!
Try to make some baking powder yourself. Buy
the cream of tartar and soda, mix them in the right
proportions.
Then imagine that you are the manufacturer, and
have to make a profit, and besides, sell it to the grocer
at such a price that he can make a profit too.
Ask your grocer to sell you his best cream of tar
tar, see what it costs, and see if you can make pure
good baking powder for 25 or 30 cents a pound.
It can't be done.
Schillings Best at your grocer's is the best of
the right-price baking powders.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE.
TRADE MARK8,
DESIGNS,
COPYRIGHTS &o.
Anyone sending1 a sketch and description may
quickly uncertain, free, whether an invention Is
probably patentable. C'ouimunicatlons strictly
confidential. Oldest agency forsecuring patent
In America. We have a Washington office.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. recelva
special notice In tbe
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
viiv Buiuuiiuu journal, weeaiy, terms S.1.0U a yei
tl.50glx months. Hpeclmnn copies and Ha,
ear;
nuu un jtatentb sent iree. Adores
MUNN & CO.,
301 Broadway. Mew York.
north PACIPIO
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1S69.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
at
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
Worth its weight in guld to every farmer
and breeder in Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 PER YEAR.
(Hum pie oopies free.)
Rural Spirit and Gazette both for
13.00, cash, at tbis office.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
DCtlQNt
CORYRIOHTt AC.
Anronft Arn11n.f ft ukatrh nA ripanrlnHnn rrmv
quickl a-timrtntii our nininu fro whether an
liiTtiiitlnii ( proftahly PAlenlfthle. Cnninninlrn
tlntiiiPtrUttlr ciinntlintlal, llruilronk on Paitmtt
ftttnt free. Mi1Nt munnvj fur trurltiir unlnlii.
i'ntHiitji (itkmi thnmifh Munn A Co. reoolr
wpecuu tvKK, wiinoul tinnrue, mine
Scientific JItitericatt
A hunrtiHimoIr llfiiotrMml wvklr.
I.snrest dr.
Terms, fta a
mint ton if ftnr M'lttntidn lituriiAl,
four months, IL Holdbyatl newii1ilni.
&Co.31Bfwd"'-New York
Uraut'D UflliKt, tea r HU Washtutuii, I). C
K6BH 8E6PJ Get BitH.
Tin; wool itKCouu
Tells You How to Do It.
By a ept'Oiitl nrrar.geuiHut we nfl.ir to
our readers
The Wool Record
and Henil-Weekly Osteite, one year for
3 00.
Tbe Wool lUoor.l is the only nHtional
wool organ and oovera the wool iuJuslrj
from (be raising of the sheep to ths sell
ing nt the mannfaotnred article. It is
published wrcklv al New York end Ihr
regnlar prio iw f'2(X) a year. Its market
reports sre lull and eomplele and Us
Sheep HipederV Talks alone are worth
11) lime tbe price ol Hie paper.
rtampie eopir on spplicalinn.
We heartily recommend this combi
nation to our subscribers.
smkane fails i northern
NKLSON 4 KURT SHF4TARD
KKJ) MOCNTAIX RAILWAYS
The Only AIMUil limit Without
Change of Cars Between Npokaue.
Ilossland and Nelson. Also between
Nslaoa an I KMslsnd, daily except
Huoday :
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I e.iect at Marces ilh dail.
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LOmm. svtT Omt. WiimasTss. 0 O. I
Tba Uaa.li earn, a fall sWk of
tMOraing not, oorresiMn,euc styla,
lib nali to niali b. 1 li.d.-tirib
ooh stationery ea bsy ,eir wants
sopplie.1 al this offl,", if
Aay oee diiiif In tuiij elibsr
bouM of bare will make Mtuaey by sail
le oo the (iaavtie offlan, t7i
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ET.Y'S CKFAM B f.li i a vosltlvcev.re.
Apply into the nostrils. Ills quickly absorbed. 50
cents at Drnirglsts or by mail : samples 10c. by mull.
RT,Y BHOTHKV. Warrnn Hi,. Nmv Vo'c C'i'y,
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
Land Offick at The Dalles, Oregon.
November 8th, 1897.
VTOTTOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN-
il drew Carlson has pied notice of intention
to make flnpl proof before J. W. Morrow, Coun
tv clerk, at his office in Heppner, Oretron, on
Thursday, the 16th day of December, 1897, on
timber culture application No. 'MM. for the
north-east quarter of section No. 7, in township
no. s sonui range no. iA east w. m.
Ha names as witnesses: Frank A. Lundell.
Andrew Anderson, Olof Bergstrom and John
jonnBon, ail oi uooseberry, Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE.
595-606 Register.
Timber CultureFinal Proof.
United States Lakd Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. VI, 1897.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRED
erlck P. Caviness has filed notice of Inten
tion to make filial proof before J. W. Morrow,
County clerk, at bis office, in Heppner, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 22d day of December, 1897,
on timber culture application No. 8193, for the
HKU (quarter) of section No 4. In townshio No.
2 South Range No. 24 E. W. M. He names as
witnesses: John T. King, Benjamin F. King.
Thomas J. Wlllhelm and Joseph Hughes, all oi
lone, Oregon. jas. jr. moorb,
597-608. Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaQbande, Obeoon,
Nov. 17. 1897.
Nc
OTICE 18 HEREBY 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 be
fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon,
at ueppner, Oregon, on ieo. sum, 18JV, viz:
JOSEPH LUCKMAN,
Hd. E. No. 5.115 for the Wtf NES4 and W 8Efc
Sec 35 Tp 2 8 R 28 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Andrew J. Cook, Arthur
Hmlth, John A Waddell and George Hays, all of
iieppnor, Oregon.
B. F. WILSON.
598 07 Register
Notice Of Intention.
Land Oftk i it La Gbandr, Orkoon,
XT.... it iwyr
OTICE 18 HEltEBY GIVEN THAT THE
lollowlug'tiamed settler has died notice ol
his intention to mnke flnal proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
heliire County Clerk. Morrow County. Oregon.
ai iiuppner, urcenn. mi Dec. sot n 18U7, vis:
Ur.UKIIK B. MAY Kn.
Hd. E. No. f.'.x.i? for the lots 1 and 2 and SEU
NK.'t Hec I Tp 38 R 28 E W M and Lot 4 Boo 6 Tp
8H Ri K W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ol
said land, via: Jacob H. Pearson. Andrew J
Cook, Joseph I.ncliiiian and James A. Pearson
all ol Heppner, Oregon.
B. F. WILSON,
fi'.M7 Register.
CITATION.
f N THE COUNTY COURT Of THB STATE
A r
In the matter ot the estate of Uollen M. Allyn.
m irn'Knn. ior ma t oumv oi Morrow.
tT v7 ii. r A.i.n
all unknown heirs and devisees, and any and
all persons Interested.
in tne umneol llic state ot Oregon, you are
hereby cited and required to appear In ths
countjr Court ol the Htata ol Oregon, for the
County of Morrow, at the eourt room thereof, la
Hnponer In the County of Morrow on Tuesday,
the 4th dsy ol January, Imm, at 10 o'elork In the
forenoon of that day, then and there to show
cause, If any exist, why an order be not mails
or ine sale ot tne 101 low lug described real prop
erty to-wlt : North east uuarter of section thirty.
one, In township one, south of range twenty five
easi, ana norm-east quarter of section thirty-
five, township one, south of range twenty-all,
east W. M. ail III Morrow county, Oregon. Also
the soutli east quarter of section thirty In town
ship onn, south ol range twenty flvt, aaat W. M.
in Morrow county, Oregon.
VYItiicM, the Hon. A. U. Bartholomew, Judge
of the County Conrty of the Male of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow with the seal of aald
court aftl id, thlsHTlh day of November, A. P.
iim;.
Attest; J, W. MORROW,
'0 Cleik.
Nolle of Klaal ttettlemeat.
OTICK IS IIKHKRY OtVKN
il liiidcralgnrd administrator
THAT THK
of ll.a
late of John W. iMn, deceased, will
make flnal seltleinent uf his account with aald
estate as such administrator, on Tuelay, the
tin .lay ot January, I'm, at Ih hour of 10
o clock in me loreuiHin of said day, at that oun
t Court nmin of Morrow county. Oregon, aald
lay being the second day ol the nest regular
term oi ins i oititiy court lor Mormw county.
Patvd al llfpiiucr, Uregon, Nnveuilier '4V, UI7.
1IIOMAK K. I.VONK
tol f 10 Adialulstmnir.
hvmmoss.
IS THK CIRCUIT COURT Of THK STATI
s oi uregon. tor in county ol Morrow,
hd kiwi, i'ialnllfl,
vs.
frank Nanvy and Wm Rudln. Pefendanta.
1uKt.uk ksnry, oueol ths ilt named da
le ii.iuis.
In tbe nam f the state of Oregon; Yon are
required In i,-r an, I answer ine complain!
ol I'lalnllir tile. I In the ! eniuied eourt
ami suit on nt Iwtor the flrat day nl Ih net
regular term nf said court, to ll: On the erst
Moiulay nl Mr, h. Iw, and If you fall to so
answer planum will lake Judgment anil de
cree, t.ireel'wliig th mortgKg ilncrllwH In
sai l complaint on the Ntav of Hne is. to I n.
kela M, ewwol sl,. Nvtw nl ev i.
of nee n ip 1 S, M X- t W M. and thai lb same
M soi.i thai Hi prnre-ala I applied to II,
yiint of the sum uf Ills ti with Inlareat and
aiu.fiuis lie m and piatnllff eiausanddl-
pursenieni in sun an, I coats ol sal.
Ibis summons is published y order ol
niepiKU A, LA' well.
w. sit, rialnllirs "r.
Iat. !. S, iwr. T
STUCK HOLDERS' SOTICE.
VOTIi-K l HfHrMY tiivr THAT 4
m 1 snevnof ol III abirkaol.tae nl lb Hepp-
llef flitll.tllig ad
held at their oftli-
ln Asama-ialloa will b
th National 1'at.k In
nei-pnr, tifegon. between tn amies at I p,
aim p IB uf lues-lay, Ih ink nay ot Jaim
aiv. Iwaa, lor th puiaM of kiltlii( dtrwrlurs
iii ia iiunm i ear
0, R. BISHOP. Sw eeter.
rwmtt Slh, I;. s M
A ware TNIaa fa Tst,
A transaction la wbl. ta you.-annot Inaetaa
suiaUilug iiuuans.ai. k lM.la lie. lur
rwl tnS' tr, plloa aod a laouawtul other
IH at i by iHiaUimlliMi anil aiuggiah
liver I'tasirU l andf t alhartb', tbw wa
ll ul I ul aawr ivr auinulant and Ititeo liial
louki are by all timet w f iwrauaa tarurs
or mutter refuii.li 1, w 1'. are a ur
filing. irv s mn.u w i' mm? . puu
t4 wuk.wt trass. bm aa.
IOCAL 8QTJ1BS.
See A. Abrabamsiok's ad. in tbis issue.
R. C. Wills is down to tbe metropolis
oa business.'
S. W. Cox was down from Hardman
00 last Wedoeeday.
Norman Kelley ia able to be about
again, after a short illness.
Hank Schereinger was in from bis
sheep ranob on last Thursday.
W.J. Wattenberger was over from tbe
Galloway seotion Wednesday.
Epta Eskelson and family were in
from Social Ridge Wednesday.
Don't procrastinate in ooming around
with yonr Christmas advertisiug.
Judge Jones and Ed . Rood were in
fiom Eight Mile on last Wednesday.
Advertise 1 Yes, if not in the Gazette,
in some other paper. Do business.
Mrs. Harriet H alloc k is visiting ber
son, Mr. a. u. Hallock, at fendleton.
One Minute Cough Cure cures quiokly.
That's what you want! Conser & Brock.
Billy Corson and Chas. Robinson were
np from Iotie Tuesday and Wednesday
John Foster is able to attend to bis
usual duties again, after a severe illness.
Mrs. L. J. Estes for millinery. See
ber adv. looel elsewhere. Selling out
at cost.
This kind of winter weather is eating
up wood and teed. It is worse tban
oold weather. '
Andrew' M. Peterson was over from
Gooseberry Tuesday and made this offioe
a pleasant call.
Baker Oity Republican: Hon. H. V.
Gates oame on the train from Heppner
to La Grande Sunday.
If yon Deed something for your system
oall at tbe 'Phone The Telephone sa
loon, Oity hotel building. tf
For sale residence property. Barn
and good outhouses. Will seil cheap on
easy terms. Oall at offioe. 83-tf.
A Captain Maboney, a Cuban soldier,
is touring tbe Western ooast in tbe in
terest of bis country.
Phil Cohn is paying tbe highest price
for sheep pelts, beef hides green or dry,
furs, etc Don't forget Phil. 5tf
Dr. Hunlock bus prooured a nioe little
tree for Christmas, Hile Corbin bring
ing it in from tbe mountains yesterday.
Free Green, ot the reservation, is muoh
exeroised over the tbeft of a cord of
goodwood. Wood is wood these days.
Walter Van Dnyn bas deoided to em
bark in the candy business, and will
looate bia stand in E. J. Blooum's drug
store.
J. W. Craddiok pulled out for bis
Eight Mile borne this morning witb
floe load of farming implements and
furniture.
Geo. Thornton returned Tuesdsy from
a tour ol tne western portion or. tne
county, where be has been rustling for
the Times.
8. A. D. Gurley , an attorney of Ar
lington, was in Heppner Tuesday last.
Mr. Gurley was very well pleased witb
our little oity.
Died On Tuesday, Deo. 7, 1897, at
Clarno's Ferry, Gilliam oounty , Oregon,
Mrs. Olarno, wife of Andrew Clarno,
aged 70 years.
Eugene Guard: Blind Johnny Keeney
returned last night from bis Gilliam
oonuty farm. He will remain in Lane
oonnty during ths winter. '
On Wednesday last tbe telephone line
was down aomewnere oeyona it. a.
Allen's, but it was speedily repaired and
is in good working order again.
.. . .
Uaniweil ana Miiiera r reoon
returned from their mountain trip.
I There WBS too much SHOW to prospeot
I , ,, . ..,(nl In knnL
"" uvt '
no
Aootber invoioa ot New Homo and
Climai aewiog machines just reoeitsd
by F. G Thompson Oo. Too oould sot
make your wife a handsomer Christmas
preeenl. 004 21,
Lee Matlock and wit are viaiting tbe
mines op ia tbe mountains this week.
Before returning tbey will spend a tew
days with Mrs. Matlook't relatives In
tbat vicinity.
Ladies, take tba beet, It yon are
troubled with constipation, sallow akin
and tired feeling, take Karl's Clover
Tea, it ia pleasant to lake. 8old by
Conner A Brook. y
Q. W. Montague, ot Arlington, repre
senting tbo Hioger Hewing Msobioe Co.
accompanied by D. II. Frenkheoeer, a
caoerel agent ot tbo oompaoy, came in
Tueaday and are still id town. Tbsy
report tbo roads very bad.
Prosperity comes, quickest to tbo man
whose liver is in good condition. lo
W'ltt's LiUls Early Riser are famous
little pills for oooatipation, bllliooao
Indigestion and all stomach and liver
troubles. Conser A Brock.
Jobs Depay aod liile Corbin were In
from the "reservation" yeeterdsy. Uile
bsa Just been re-oleeted chief fur the so
suing year ana eesooa aa lb wen sets
art disltlbnted will doo a new toga,
fresh from Tberoa Fell' woolen mills
It is easy to celeb oold and Just as
asy to gsl rid ( il u yon eooamsooe
ssily to os One Mlooie Cough Car. Il
ores ooagb, otilds, broooblti. pea
tnool and all throat sad long troable
It is pleasant to tak. aaf to tta aod
or to euro Cooeei A Urock
M arris d Is lieppaar, on Tue-Jay
sveowg. IVsc. It lT. at tb boas of
tb rootu' motber, I lleppaef, Kev,
8. 0, Hmlth Mil lira. Charity W. War
re, lie. Flearber porfof mlaf lb or
mooy. Tb bappy opl Mt at one
tr tbair nw bom al 1'aaeo, Wash-,
ber Mr. Besith bas cherf for tb
sosuiog year.
Mr. Mary Ittrd, Hamsonrg, l'a, says.
"Uf child t worth BtllloB t a, y4
woold hav lit oer by oroup bad I kul
tBvete4 twenty D tVtiU to buttl ol
On liioute Ooogb Car." Il car
euagbs, cuid sod all Ibroat aad laag
trwoble. C . k Itrook.
a MORROW COUNTY BOY.
One of tbe Greatest Football Players 6a tbe
Coast
In a late issue of tbe Corvallis Gazette
appears a little poem, written by a
Philomath ' college correspondent, con
cerning a Morrow connty boy, tbe oldest
son of Mr. and Mis. W. B. McAlister, of
Lexington. He is one of tbe best foot
ball players on tbe coast, and could go
to tbe Oorvallis institution as he lived,
even if be badn't a cent Mr. MoAliater
is a good student, however, as well as an
athlete. Tbe boys, bis friends, call bim
"Pappy Hayseed," or "Pap" McAlister,
and tbe little effusion goes like tbiB :
Hurrah! for Pappy Hayseed,
He knows where he "Is at;"
The chap who said he'd beat him,
Was conversing through his hat.
Shake, shake, old Pappy Hayseed,
The man with ribs of steel
And whalebone constitution,
Give us a grip we feel.
How to Prevent Pneumonia.
At tbis time ot the year a oold is very
easily contracted, and if left to run its
course without the aid of seme reliable
cough medicine ia liable to result in that
dread disease, pneumonia. We know of
no better remedy to cure a oongh or cold
tban Chamberlain's Cough remedy. We
have need it quite extensively and it
bas always given entire satisfaction.'
Olagab, Ind. Ter. Chief.
This is the only remedy tbat is known
to be a certain preventative of pneu
monia. Among tbe many thousands
wbo have need it for colds and la grippe,
we bave never yet learned of a single
oase having resulted in pneumonia.
Persons who have weak luogs or bave
reason to fear an attack of pneumonia,
should keep the remedy at hand. Tbe
25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Uocser
& Brook.
Oar Telephone Line. .
Ike Eones will go over the Heppner-
Canyon Telephone Co.'s ' line before
leaving for Hillsboro and will put in
Bell instruments, in aooordance witb an
agreement witb tbe Inland Telephone
Co., and will otherwise repair' the line.
It has been reported tbat tbis interior
line waa poorly erected, etc, but it is a
fact tbat it works as well as tbe Inland
line, and is rarely ever out of order. Tbe
interior country can give Heppner full
oredit for plaoicg them in a position to
communicate witb ' Heppner and : tbe
outer world in the best manner known
to the oivillzed world.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any oase of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cbeeney & Co, Toledo, O.
; We, the undersigned, bave known F.
J. Cbeeney for tbe last 15 years, and be
lieve bim perfectly bonorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Truer, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio. ;
Walding, Einnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally
aoticg directly upon tbe blood and ma
oous surfaces ot the system. Testimo-
iala sent free. Prioe, 75o. per bottle,
Sold by all drnggieta.
Deatb of Gov. Lord's rather.
Edward Lord, ot Camden, Kent coun
ty, Delaware, tbe father of Governor W.
P. Lord, of tbis state, died on Friday of
last week, of infirmities incident to bis
extreme age, be being on of tbe o'dest
citizen of tbat oommonwealtb. Tbe
Oovernor received tbe aad intelligence
Friday, but will not undertake to go
East on account ol it, owing to a prea
sure ol matters ber aod tb time in
volved in snob a Journey. Edward Lord
leave widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Lord
aged 82 )ear, five sons and two daugh
ter. II was a highly respeoted eitiz
ot bis stat and leave moderate oom
potency.
Tettr, Balt-Hheam and Ecsem.
Tbe intense Itching and smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
bv apply inir Chamberlain' Eve and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad case
bave been permanently cored by it. It
is equally efficient for Itching pile ana
a lavorlto remedy for sore nipples.
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bite
and cnronic sore eye, xa cts. per box
Dr. Cady Condition Powder, are
just what a hora needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. Tbey are not food but
medicln and tbe best In as to pnt
bone In prime condition. Price 33
cent per package.
aa Orrcs Girl
December' M nosey Aootaina good
portrait ot Mis Msod Hoffman, tb
Oregon aolreee, wbo bas gained national
renown as leading lady la Mr. WUIerd's
great assembly of talent. Mis Hoff
man is Corvalll girl, per feet lady
nd a living denial of tb oft repealed
boleealolm potation against tb char
acter of tiioe who follow lb stag,
Willard will soon pal Del! Cain'
Christian" on tb board witb M
Unffmaa as "Glory." It Is to be bnpd
tbat Oregon will be permitted to reeeiv
th treat afforded by thi eoolemvlalsd
Fief.
Haar I !.
(Vis M.wl mean a clean skin. N
twautr without it. t awarvl. I andy t atlisr
tie clean rour blmxl and kerp it iltsn, !
stirring on the Usy liver and driving all im
uritir mni th hmir. IWam to-ly to
wnwh pimi'lea, Ixnla, bU.lt hra, black ! la.
and that ait kly lulioua cimileiiHk I T Ukina
laaiarrta.- tuty ir tea mita. All drug
fiata, aataalertio f uaranlrrd, iuv, Zx,
Mr. I. N Unbi a4 Kant llt
broth, bar ba on lb siek list tbis
ek. WsmUti of Mr. I. N. Uaghe
family bav also been e lb list of tbose
ailiog, lb pal wek.
J. A Pwkls,of Aollqnily. O, for
thirty year neodlaly tortarvd by pby
sieiea lor la rare ol ersana. Il we
qakekly eared by asing UeWiti's Wtic
Us 11 salve, th fsnwma tcaliaf aj
fnf piW and ski d . Vusawe A
ttrocfe.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
LUNG TK0DBLK3 AND -CON8DUPTION
CAN BE CUBED.
An Eminent New fork Chemist and scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Headers.
The distinguished obemist, T. A. Slo-
cum, of New York Oity, demonstrating
bia discovery ot a reliable cure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronchial, lung and obest troubles,
stubborn oougbs, catarrhal affections,
general deoline and weakness, loss of
flesh, and all conditions ot wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
coveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New ScifeDtiflo Treatment" has
oared thousands : permanently by its
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial of bis infallible cure.
Science daily develops new wonders,
and tbis great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, bas produced results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
claimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are onrable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in bis Amerioan and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
tbose oared in all parts of tbe world.
Tbe dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy end oertain death.
Simply write to T. A. Sloonm, M. 0.,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post-
office and express address, and the free
medioine will be promptly sent direot
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generons proposition.
f lease tell tne uootor tbat yon saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, uregon. J uly a-7-l yr.
W. H. Smith, representing H. E.
Buoklen & Co.'s well known remedies,
was in Heppner Tuesday and renewed
tbe old contract for another year's ad
vertising. Mr. Smith bas been a yearly
visitor to Heppner since 1888.
Two Million a Year.
When Deople buv. trv. and buy again, it
means they're satisfied. The people of the
United States are now buvinit Cascarets
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million be
fore New Year's. It means merit proved,
that Caacarets are the most deliahtful bowel
regulator for everybody the year round. All
druggists 10c, 25c, 50c a box, cure guaranteed.
The Dalles Chronicle : F. 8. Gunning,
secretary of seotion 1857. Endowment
Rank, K. of P., tbis morning reoeived a
obeck for $2,000 in favor of Mra. Carrie
Johnson, widow ot Cbas. W. Johnaon,
bo was killed on the O. R. A N. in
November last. Section 1857 has been
in enetenoe tor about four years, and
tbis la tbe first death amongst tbe Tbe
Dalles knights sinos that aeotion bas
been introduced.
' Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O.) ssys;
"After two dootors gave np my boy to
die, I saved bim from cronp by asmg
On Minute Cough Cure." II is the
quickeet and moat oertain remedy for
coughs, colds end all throat anl lung
troubles. Conser A Brook.
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Oregon
only statc school in
eastern oregon
Located on th O. R. A N. Railway
midway between Pendleton and
Walla Walla. Student admitted at
all time of th year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vocsl and Instrnmental Mnaio taught
by competent Instructors. A grsdo
at ot tb Boston Conservatory has
charg of tb instrumental depart
ment. Tli readies Boarding Hall
I thoroughly eqnioped and offer ei
oellent acoommodaliona al reasoosbl
rates. Bend for catalogue.
Add M. G. ROYAL, President f Facility or P. A. WO PITHING.
TON, Secretary Board
AttornovN at Law,
All busioee slUnded to in prompt and atisfaotory
mannsr. Notaries Public and Collector.
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road; ale nl Young' Hay with Naebor Railroad.
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bought goods away from home the
foreigner got the money and we got tbe H
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TO
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route of the
Southern Pacific Co
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For rates, ticket, sleeping ear reset-rations,
eto oall upon or address
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Those who desire to build should not
forget that O. E. Ranous, tbe con
tractor, is ready to make estimates at
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from thia date, May 25,1897, will receiv
aa a premium a book worth alone th
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