i I TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION The Hepner Sml-Weekly Gazette from now until March 1st, 1898, for -25 Cts.- ( Yearly Subscription Reduce to $1.00 OFFICIAL PAPER 1 SAMPLE SUBSCRIPTION Tho Happnor Semi-Weekly Gazette from now until March 1,1898, for i . -25 Cts.NN- ; Yearly subscription Reduced to $2.00 FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1897. NO. 607 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. rUBLISHBD Tuesdays and Fridays TCE PATTERSON "PMISHINS COMPANY. Going East? Hot1 wp O WarrLrhiih GRAND CENTRAL. IF TOU ARE, PO NOT FORGET OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man. Ac, (2.0 1 per rear, $1.00 (or in months, tor three mnncns, stnotly in aavanoe, Three I iporat Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the PoetolHce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THI8PAPKBUk.pt on Hie at E.C. Uake's Advertising Alienor. M and 05 Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisoo, California, -where oou facte (or advertising can be made tor it. . T P. FISHER. NEWSPAPER ADVKBTI8- I i t a at Un.k..faf V.nka)in flniM. in, Ban Franoisco, le our Bathtt1 agent. teriDg the UUIOU Depot tberd, aud rttJ. .. -. its service is first-class in every FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coudod beyond St. Paul reads via. - the ITT i-t 1 1 J Wisconsin ueoirai Decause inai line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en- (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. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. particular. THIRD For iuformation, call on your neighbor and friend the l i:-t--l. 1. J at Rannnar K-UI a. m I neBreSl IlOKBl BBBUl BUU HSK. JLOr O p.Kve rieia.diDg -Jhe WisCODSiD miu uiuwiunoMfu, mi i vcuvtai uuddi vi puuivdq SPECIAL MATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p. Bnnday arriving at Heppner Jn Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 daily ezoept nnotiou iza 2116 a. m. and ar- CA first-class feed barn run in connection. and from all trains. We solicit your patronage. Free 'Bus run to 587-nov.l2 at Cmatilla 600 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 ,m. ar;d arrives at rortlaoa iz:,iua. m. Faat Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9.21 a. m. and arrive, at Hsppner Janotion 8:ST a. m. and at Umatilla 40 a. m. Vaat Mail No. 1 leave! Gmatilla 11:10 d. m. and arrive at iteppner Jnnotiun a, m, and at Portland 7 :2t a.m. . ; For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. B JN, iteppner, tire. x OPriCIAi DIBSCTOBT. United Btatei Officials. Pmaidant William McKinley Vice-President....- Garret A. Hobart Hanratannf Htata John Sherman aeo rotary of Treasury Lyman J, Gage Bjoretary of Interior..... Cornelius N. Bliss Manralur nf War HnSHell A. Alger Beoretary of Navy .John D. Long I Postmaster-General James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph MoKenna Secretary ..f Agrioulture ...James Wilson Stilt, nf lipoma. ,in..nu ; .....W. P.tiord Secretary of Stat H. K. Kinoaid Treasurer Phil. Metaohan 9upt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin iibrn... Oanarnl C. M. Idleman td W M.iHrirlA oenators li. H. MitcheU Jaa. C. Pond, uen. fas. Agt., Milwaukee, wis. or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St., Portland Or. H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR 01 the Old Reliable Gault House J CHICAGO, ILL.. BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. BOW TO FIND ODT. , Fill a bottle or common glass with nrine and let it stand twenty -four hours; a sediment or settling indioates an an-1 healthy condition of the kidneys. When nrine stains linen it is evidence cf 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 oat of order. WHAT TO DO. - There is oomtort ia the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. -Kilmer's Swamp. Root, the great,, kidney remedy fnlfils every wish in relieving pain in the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It ' oor reots inability to bold urine and scald 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 up many ' times daring the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp root is soon realized. . It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing oases. It yoa need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty dents and one dollar. You may have sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention the Heppner Gazette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Sing- hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. P0BTAL BANK9 AT WASHINGTON. TIMES ARE GOOD. )enot Q., C. M. 4 St. P., C & A., P. Ft. W. & C, ana tne u. St. u s r. uaiiroaas. HATIIS SB.OO PKH DAY I Cor. W. Madison and Clinton St.., CHIOJLaO, XliXi. Why Not All be Republican. Says a Kin ton ureek correspondent. A little over a year ago the windy nvnnhat nl iliA frilatna B.M Htaf. 'Matin! For mnrp than fifYv-si VVParS it has never failed should not be oruoifled on the cross of Printer, Supreme Judges.. jG. W. J. H. I Binger W. B u f B. B. 1 F- f ?C. E. in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. I Dinger Hermann uongresemeu.. I W. B. EUta ; Unpfcm v The Bean. Moore, Wolverton MONTHLY roeperity and happiness, lor tne improvement or tneir or education, for the elevation oi American mannooa aua Sixth Judicial District, fMrnnit Jndm .'...Btephen .Lowell PmMnnf.inir Attornev......... H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. n..w ... A. W. Gowan Repreaentative. J- ?nwn '.mntyjndge A. G. Bartholomew . Commissioners.. J. B. Howard 1 VJ Ulratt.. " Clerk ; J- WJ Morrow '" Sheriff E. L. Matlook , - AesoTr;::::::::::::::::..A. c. 13 Astor Place Hnmtnr.. J. . non or School Bnp't Jay W. Hhipley Coroner B. F. Vaughan .-.. Thoa. Morawn lmoilmMi Geo. Censer, rarik mili.n Arthnr Minor. E. J. Blocain, at. -l 1 V. .. 1 -.,.1 f 11 Ulmnni A. Richardeon Tnwr'".'.'". . '.... ....... -I W. Briggs wJTha A. A. Robert. Precinct Offleer". 1 u tk. wna W. K. Richardson rr.uw;.r.... :..........n. & wh.uton. 1 United States Land Officer. J mm Register Outlook IT HAS faithfully labored for their p business ana nome interests, to trim womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of the doings of the world, the nation ana states. IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved methods of cultivating and harvesting his time to convert i letters pertaining to the a century has held their confidence and esteem. crops, and the proper time to converi IT UAH led in an matters them into the largest possible amount oi money. irtaining to the welfare of farmers and villagers, aud tor over shall Published Every Saturday A. 8. Biggs, B.F, Wilson J.H LA OBAMDI, OB. Bobbins... ,, Raoeiver ..Register ..Receiver The Outlook will be ia 1897, as it has been during eaoh of its twenty-seven years, a History of Our Own Times. Id its various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a oompaot review of the world's progress; it follows with care all the important ' philanthropic and in dustrial movements of the day; has a complete department of religious news; devotes mnob space to tbe interests of tbe home; reviews ourreot literature: famishes cbeerfal 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 maga zine size, wbioh will add greatly to its I oottvenienoe and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook ia pnbliehed every Saturday fifty-two issues a year. Tbe first issue In eaob mouth is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twioe as many I r i a m r i-- ' - i U. J. Mcraui, m. u. with large number of pictnrea. Tbe prtoeof Tbe Outlook is three dollars a year in advaooe, or lees tbao a cent a day. in I Send for specimen copy and illnstrat-1 e prospeotoe to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor IT XS TUB. I New York Weekly Tribune, And wa furnlah It with tha GAZETTE, on yr for New York $2.75, oash In advanoe. Address all Orders to THE GAZETTE. Write your name and address on a postal card, send It to Geo. W. Rest, Tribune Office, New ior wty, aua a sample copy oi tne new lorn neemyji rioune win ue manea to you. BXSSIT gOCISKEB. UAWLINB POST, NO. IL G. A. B. Mtm .t ITinvtnn. Or., the last Batnrday of I aeh monti. All ntwaas ar Invited to Join. a 117 unl.k 11. G. FuuDA. Adintant. tf Commandaf. Dr.' P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, City A Campaign Of Education How to Get It For MtHfn $4.50 Offioe in the City Hotel. Drug Store, near tr 0 H P OR fl LLELED OFFER HEPPNER, OREGON. Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to 9 d. m.. at reeidenoe. W. A. Kirk' prop erty, east of M. E church, Soatb, and 10 to 12, a. m , to i to o p. m. , ai oraoe tbe rear of Borgs jewelry store. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, - Offloe In tbe First National Bank Building. Y -PHBR. i : Obboon. . - - - If Place, New Yock Oltv. 8TOCI BRANDS. While yos aaep your snbseriptioa paid ny yre I eaakeep yoor brand la rraeof eharga. Bora. P. O.. H.i.pnaT. Or-Bonae. P B c left I alunlilari sat t la, hibsos wrt alp. Conk, A. J..LnaOrHoran,90oe rightahoal W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. der. Caul, same on right hi pi erop oa toft aod eput In right. ear stark Kjaarel To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature is expensive. Ualle'a Illustrated . Weekly. PubHsned at 110 fifth Avenue, Mew York, Is full of the best things Its illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and its literary departments are edited! with eon- i summate skill. Bach a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every home, Tf The subscription price of Leelle'a IsWpe nniim. ft We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi- V Weekly one year for only $4.50. No such offer was ever made before. Mo such offer will ever be made V again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday J gift, and will be eonsUnt reminders of the giver's kindness. C Remit by postal order or check to the GAZBTTU, " fx jjj" Heppner, Oregon, y Urawlaes. W. M .Galloway. Or.-atUa. R Don right l,ewailow4ork ia eaoh ear; hones, B l a l.rt bip. Z)r. Bme. TVmglas. Or. Harass brandal ELY oa left ehoaldar, oat da Bus. ua Uflhlp. hole is right aw. FlonRioa, L. A., Happner, Or. ettl, LF oa riaht aipi her. as f with bar enda oa rtaht shuahtor. t u 11 " k.JJ ri J ob the left .hmlitor: eatUa bra-idad J oa nght bip. atou aadartnt ta toft ear. hUnge ia orvvw aoaaty, - - . i s rm nm.. r.ni. una. ui.-nin "m-i. i nv kirCT Natinnal HH nU eu .aaulaameea right hip, aader bait li wfc muiiwiiui ii i jropiari' ernes t council cm Mat as 1 Balls and buvs real atU'e. rents honare, pays toses. do conveyancing and will wrve you In auv war in his Hue. at rreaonable figures. U IN NEW QUARTERS WILLISBTfiWAKT. Tbe old reliable liter table man of Heppner, baa moved into tbe ' KED FRONT HXVTlIvIS Just North ef the Oaatte fffloe, where be would be pleased to see all tie old frieade aod nake tew ones. gold." Labor baa not suffered from tbe single gold standard, but has increased ia opportunity tea told. Tberepublioao party has saved tbe oouotry more tban once In twenty-four years. Peace and pientr abided with us. Then came Demooraoy with her poverty and patohea. When sbe had full away sbe showed aa of old ber total waot of capaoity to rule In ber blindness sbe strikes a death blow at tbe borne and family interests through her free raw material. ' Olve tbe producer a price for bis product then all men are equal, , Proteotioo is strictly Amerioan. By It we Ret a high class of citizenship, wages, etc Uuder free trade oar wages were out In two; from $10 per mouth to 20. We are baok to (30, with pros peots good for more, Tbe pookets of our best citizens were emptied by this monster, aod, like stook on the range, tbe "Stuffed Fropbet" branded tbe peo ple with patches. When through with tbissway of power, betook himself away to Buzzard bay. In tbe name of Ood, may be there for ever stay. New Demooracy tried to take the -I., .i .. ...i.iw.. ir... .ii" is their ory but silver had to die. Webster on mooey says, "Money is rated by its bullion value." Tbis would oertainlr mean a oheaper dollar. Tbia onght to ooodimo tbe plan. Certainly silver is dead, jael as dead as Napoleon, L "Now they cry effereon, lam sim plicity." In Jeff's time a man who cut or o red died a tea acre lot of wheat, bad two pigs aod a oow, we. prosperous sitremely ao. There waa little or no oommeroe and a statesman's duty was light, com pared with oar times. I had some ef the sweets of simplicity. My wardrobe until I was fourteen years of age ooosiated of a single tow ablrt. I ate corn bread seven days in tba week Haoday morning, mother Ood bless ber gave as wheat bisouita for break fast. gome of oar beet eitiaeos on tbe money question are populists. I aa sure If times keep good Ibey will yet eome home to tbe republican party, tbe suo- eeeafal manager of tbia nation'! affairs. What a delnawo is government owner eblp of railroads, telegraph and tele phone lioee! Incladiag postoflloea, It would teke two million of employee A party one In, alwaye in. Besides it woold onel a fabulous amoaol of money, bleb would mean more debt, more bonds. Men, tbiok over this matter, and wLlle people throughout Ibeetatis are lifting debt by the million dollars, let's follow cloe apnn the heel of good Iblng. To be a Bills Now Before Committees of Congress Attract much Attention. The Chicago Reoord's postal savings bank bill was introduced in the bouse of representatives on the opening day of the congressional session by Represen tative Lorimer, the Chicago member of the bouse committee on postoffioes and poatroade. Tbe bill was referred at once to the post offloe oommittee, eocording to tbe usual custom. It was introduced in the senate a day or two later by Sen ator Mason, who is a member of the senate posk-ffloe oommittee. It is upon these committees that attention must oenter for the preeent of those interested in the passage of a law for tbe establish ment of tbe poetal savings-bank system. Tbe earnest agitation among tbe people hag foroed upon all tbe members of congress consideration of tbis snbjeot, with tbe result that it is diaoussed in Washington to an extent that it never has been before. The chairman of tbe boose committee ia an opponent of the postal bank idea, but other leading mem bers are friendly to tbe plan. Tbe first and, indeed, tbe severest test of strength, therefore, must come in the poetofBoe oommittee. If a postal savings bank bill is reported favorably by that oom mittee and brought to a vote in tbe boaee, there can be bat little doubt of the oatoome oa the floor. Fortunately, as the -result of popular agitation, and beoaose of tbe aggressive spirit which tbe friends of tbe measure in oongress are manifesting, the subject is one that oannot be ignored or pigeonholed. Never before has tbe number of members ac tively interested in tbe euooess of this projeot been so great. Sentiment in favor of postal savings banks seems to be even stronger in tbe the senate tban among the members of tbe bouse. It ia expected that a bill will be reported from tbe senate committee without great difficulty, with tbe obanoee good for its paeeage through tbe senate Tbe more that members of congress, and especially of the postoffloe commit tees, can be made to feel Individually tbe deep interest of tbe publio in tbis matter, tbe mora likely will tbey be to take early aotlon looking to tba estab lishment of tbe postal 'aavlogs bank system. Chicago Reoord. POWDER Absolutely Pure RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Kvervbody Bays Bo. riMcareta Handy Cathartic, the most won- deiful meuloal discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing, to tne taste, act genuy and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, clnanaliiir tha entire system, dispel colds, cure hoadaolie, lever, nuoiiuui consunauon and biliousness. I'lease Duy ana try a dm of O. C. G. to-dnv. II). a.v !H) cent, bold guaranteed to cure ny an uruggisw, Tbe following resolutions were adopted by Heppner Lodge No. 69. A. F. & A. M. at their meeting, December 18th: Whkbeab, Ii has pleased tbe Grand Architect of the universe to take from our midst our beloved brother. W. J. Leezer, and Whereas, in bis demise the lodge losea a worthy member, the craftsmen a worthy brother and bis family a loving husband and father, be it - Reiolved, That we deeply deplore bis loss ; that we extend to bis wife and obildren our sympathy in their bereave ment; that the lodge be draped in mourning tor thirty days and a oopy of these resolutions be presented to tbe be reaved family, a oopy to tbe Heppner papers and spread upon the minutes of tbe lodge. . . Ed U. Bishop, Geo. Consib, T. W. Ayerb. At tbe same meeting, resolutions were also adopted as follows: ' Whebbab, It has pleased Almighty God to take from oar terrestial to his celestial lodge above our beloved brother, A, B. Florenc, and Wuereas, Tbis lodge baa lost a worthy brother, tha community a good oilizen aod bis family a kind husband and father, Resolved, That tbe heartfelt sympathy of tbia lodge be ex tended to bis family in tbelr sflliotloo; that a copy of these reeolutioos be transmitted to tbe family of tbe deceased brother and to each ot tbe newspapers of Heppner, and be spread upon the minutes ot this lodge. T. W. Ayskb, Ed R. BisHor, Geo Conbeb. old and SNAP SHOTS. From the Portland Tribe no. Tbe Roaebnrg Review (Jem.) alludes to Chairman Touog and his associates aa "Hsona populists." This may not be true, bat it Is wortb a smile, anyway, Talking about reformers well go and see "Senator" Uorbett ana Honorable Jonathan Boorne. If President Dole ia able to oetob Speaker Heed's e) e during this session, we rosy say How ah ye? to a new sum mer sister. Better than Klondike Gold Is health and strength gained by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,' the great blood purifier. It fortifies tbe whole system end gives you euoh strength that nerv ous troubles cease, aod work wbioh seemed wearing and laborious, becomes easy and is cheerfully performed. It bas done tbis for others, it will for yon. Hood's Pilla are tbe beet family cathar tic end liver tonic Gentle, reliable, sure. BRIEF MENTION. Dou't be persaaded into buying lini ments without repotation or merit Chamberlain's Tain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters aa tbe following, from L. G. Bagloy, Hueoeme, Cel., are constantly being received: "The lies I remedy tor pain I have ever need Is Chamberlain's Tain Balm, and I say ao after having need it in my family for several years." It cores rheumatism, lams baok, a oral us and swelling. For sal by Conser k Brook. FHEriH COMMENT. Evidently Mr. Corbett will not be given that senatorial eeat for a holiday present. Portland Tribune. Would be Senator Gorbeit mast sit ob tba ragged edge for awhile yet, a bis eia bas beta postponed uotil after tbe holidays. Baker Republican. Tbia latest Haa Fraoolsco marder ia oae that frenzy or diabolism might per petrata in aoy lend or time. Ia tbe beppy. proeueroae Deo- treatment of it In tbe press and by the OF HEPPNER C.A.RHEA, T. A. RHCA, ace. w. coNtcft. b. w. srtNCCN. Veeleent Vie Preeiaent - Cashier Aaa't Caehler Trtsarii I Central BuIid; Bweca nafct aad Mllt la toft ear Ranar. Mik. Reppner. Or. Htir.es branded 1ST aa tort hie aautosamaa4 enit) ot tor) eart aavtor Mop oa u right Laahe. J. w. naonnar ur.-nonn areao i . . ... . . r -. Land t oatort atvaihtori rtiie am oa Irft MUO miff liungu't, JlrtCKK, J mini atiU iyVldlC llOTtrt bin. sratUe over right eye. Urn .lite ia right I Remerobar Willi wbea yut) com ta Iowa. Uld stead formerly eeenpiad Billy Gordon, Heppner, OreioB. M Da Miar, nana, riappaae nr. 4 attla, right hipi bursa M oa tof t anoaida. Mnraaa. ). N- Happnar. Or. Koreas, M ) aa ton eaoaMSM eawie m oa aan aia. IVriTT A "N.T T 7 I Omtmtm. J. W Dnogla. Or.t horaat O aa tof .IljV. V AJlXJk. -UN VJT -IJJ aitolatttoa-.aarlgl.thip. Parker a UtoaM. Henlman.Uv. Hones ire HE HAS HALED HAY EOH SALE AND STALLS TO LET A 7V EASOSABLE HATES. by Ft) AM ROeCRS I all parts ot the world- Bought and Sold. Coltartlnns aud on all point on raaannebl Term. urplo and undivided Proflia. iH.OOO UQ. -S. it , a tof hip. I 10 at Tb Oaaett will lake potatoaa, tple, fga or batter oa saberiptk aeroanta. Aoy oee ewing this cfSoacan aaltU their eceoaote la this mar J esa'l do it too anew to " a. tort Ptoar. i ll., Islngtna. Or. -H. Mmal at, toft WHiol'Uri aula, aaa aaW a.1 la aao mr. u . , ii r. u ii"" . . ' -t'i " -. . -tort eboaktor. Cattle. O aa light hia. I MfMrry. If. O. Ripaar. Or. - CaUl W t' toft hin. emei aff rl.l an-f 4rtit In toft year. lav auraa w t aa ton animl.tar. n"lJi. J. A- Uapaaar Or-H irsai, tot ahnalaWri awtto. I ua toft aaaalitor. Taraar H. W. Uxvaar Ov. Hotaii eapMal T toft atoialaar. turi m eaiil aaiae aa toft hip vita aolit ia auk VattaaUtraar, W. ., riaJinvar. Or.) hnraas ananar nrrm I w na ri.i,t mmutr qaanar nr.to J W aa nu hip aa4 nM a-1 t m.a an4 W-a is toll ami. hara as BWrivw aaa banbil Rogers & Roberts, Contractore tod Baildere.- z Plans and Estimates Given on Snort Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Dune I. i. hot CRTS I look, If your sloruarh b disordered yoa have dyepeptio m.k; If your kidney be sff-etod, yon bare a plohl look Harare good licallh, auj yoa will surely have fxiil liMik. "Kl.otrie Biit.r" I a go! alieraativ aad toeio. Act dl rarity on the elomai h, liver aed kidneys CnriSre lb bloleba aod entnplrllnn, Kvary tx'ttl gnaraataad. Hold by HI-"om Drag Co , K. J. rlloeaui, maoagrr. W eaeie par bottle. pabllo and tbe eourla, tbe eommailty caDdaUced by it will be Judged. Home bettor reemd shoo id be made for dignity, self restraint and orderly jastloe tbso tbe Iliirraot ease bae give as. Ore gon I ao . Tba Portland chamber of osminerr ba pellllnd eoagreas regarding tba bulldiog of tba Nioaragaa eanal but not a word bas It to say for "aa open river." Tl I Is Dot anrprisieg, hot tbe act loo of the Astoria ehambar of comtnaro is, a It also la, slUot emoerning "aa open river" whirb would aeaomplieb more for Astoria than one mill km "boom article'' ia KasUra pir daeenbing and calling attention to Astoria's tutor grina Kl Orrgooiea. Kpeaker IU4 will oe ble power le I.IimmI. erne piojpla, I the bona to prevent tbe senate from bull, and give a cod twelliei ai-proprUtloa Mlla and other- ia wasting lb paopl's moeey, Gied fo( Ciar 1W1.-E.O. pie, with liberty aad freedom, we meet ...14 J-k ..4 !.,). Ik. al I avvij uvu., Villi wuii. iu. umi ia going by, oo which ta psiolsd in big letters "Prosperity," give a good Iblng pesb. Hbove bar along. Uarrab for Mt Klolry and g'od lime. 1. li. (ilLk. Uioloo Creek, Or , Dee. 15, T7. He le Leek Cee. Oool look are really more tbao skin deep, d'paftdlbf entirely no a bealthy ood It In a of all I he vital org -pa. If the liver be Uadlva, ynq bave a billion OFFICE H0URSI)ay and Night Leave your orders "Any 011 liace anJ Kntr, or Jim will cct em. oooouoo Asy oe daaning to bnllJ eltbar e koue or bare will Disk rootisy by eall lag ea Ibe Ossett effl. 67if Hlop Ibal eoogbl Tk warning. It oiay lead to eonaoaBplkia. A but llorHbilobGarw assy save tour lif I Hgd by Cuer k ktrvek. J.J. MoGee waa in from Hardman over Sunday. Ranous is still oa the turf doing a lit tle carpenter business. ' tf "Doole" Billi Gilliam, of Rhea orerk, til in town yesterday. Submit 'your plana to Ranous before giving out your oontraot. tf Henry Padberg waa op from Lexing ton yesterday on busineee. Harrison Commings was down from Hardmao oo last Saturday. To trade A good beatiog stove, for cord wood. Call at offloe. tf. J. C. Thomson was up from bis ranob near Lexington on Betarday last. Baths down at tbe Jo nee' barber shop, 23 oente. OrvilleJonra manager, tt A. J. Cook aod wife were io from Little Butter creek last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. 2 ielh Hoiieer, of Pendleloo, who baa bee a seriously ill for some week, is reported eorne better. L. W. Roberts arrived from Walla Walla on last Sunday, representing bis msrlle work at Ibal place. It. M. Turner, ooa of the substantial ranchers of the Hand Hollow eection, waa a visitor to Heppner Saturday. J. P. Ilayden, one of the olj guard io the line of drummer, waa io town Sat urday, doing a little business as nual. Rev. F. P. Gieen maJe a special trip to the mountain yeiterday to bring dowo evergreen for Hcppoar's Cbrist ma display. Ella Friend oontemplalr goiuglotb Klondike In tb spring. No doubt Mor. row eonoly will aad e nomler of golJ. aeekf to that region, R. Air lander, who la below at preeent, I a red-hol candidate for elata traea orer. Well, Alec i a good fellow, ana tbe Osteite would like to eee bun wia it, Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, fir CoMtipa tioo It's tb brsl ami if after oaiog II you diiti'l aay so, reluro parkag aod get yoar money. Hold by Oonssr k Brock. I John EJ arils was in front bis Hod llullow ranob Saturday. U I teoover iuf yry aloaly from tb lejurie be re oelvsd reeeally by falling off bo us oa wbicb be was working. MiieAllie liogbee, Norfolk, Va., wa frightfully baraed no the fee aud oeck. Cain we Instantly relieved by DaWitl'g Wltoh 1111 ul, wbiob healed lb In jury without leaviug a aeaf. It le tb (snoot ptl rsaiiJ. Cotf Break. 1