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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1898)
loW, TO THE JB T GXVK8 THB 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 Tokohoma and Hong . Kong; via, The Northern Paoiflo Steamship Oo. in con. nection with O. R. A N. For fall details call on 0. R. A N. Agent at Heppner, cr address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. POBTLAND, OBBQON. ARE YOU G01KG EAST? If so, be sore and see tbat your ticket reads via Tie Korinwesiera Line ....THE.... CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY Tilts IB THB Great Short L.Qe BETWEEN DULDTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO AND All, POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Tlieir Magnificent Track, Pearleea Veetlbuled Uln I utr and Sleeping car Traliii, and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME' haa given thla mad a national reputation. All olaaatta o( puMiiKera earrfod on the veetlbuled train, without extra charge. Hhlp your freight and travel over thja lamoui Una. All agonta have ilckoW. W, H. MKAD, F.C.SAVAOB, Oen. Agent. 'J'rav. F. A 1'. Agt. 2to Washington St., rortland, Or. CHICAGO mnwauKee & St. Paul rg This Railway Co. Operates its trains on the famona bio ok system; Lights its trains by eleotrlolly tbrougb onl; Uses the oelttbrated eleotrio berth read ing lamp; Rons speedily equipped passenger trains evarv day and night between Ht. Paul and Cbioago, Bud Omaha and Chiosgoj aue Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Aid.. i.immtm 1. ... - I . . .' I . I I train, carrying Ihe latest prtvats Duinparimeoi cars, uorary ounei smok ing cars, and palace drawing room sleeper. Parlor oars, free reclining chair ears, sod lbs very best dining chair oar semes. For lowest rates to any point lb the United Hiatal or Cauade, apply to agent or address 0. J. EDDY, J. W. CANET, General Agent, Tret. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. 0 vV s TUKOUGII ar Hr. PAUL MINNKAP0LI8 to J ,i7.-5.,1:u r a in it r HITTK HKLKNA Tvkrla Issued In all noiute in the United Slates and Canada. gi'ICKTIMETO. Ciur.oo WaaniNiiioa lUtTtHiiMB Nsw Ti'Bi HrrriU) All other points la the Km! and rUiotbsest Omaha K.waas Pitt Hr. Jiiaara . Ions UiMTOS I'bIob IVtml rnnseolions at Ht. Paul, klisneapulia, Kaaias City, Omaha, Ht. l.oals and other promt eat poists Uesgsge checked lbroag-11 la deetlnetioa il ticket. Through tickets to J spaa and China, via T . and Northern l'scine Pteem ship Company's line, F ur tall Information, time carta, maps, tickets, eta, eall ofl or write W. C. Ai.iwT. A. P. CNat.ri, Agt N. p. Ity. AsaL JJ- IW Agt. lbl'llr,Or. PuttlaoJ, Or It u and Get Bid. THE WOOL RECORD Tells You How to Do Jt. By a special arrangement we offer to our readers The Wool Record and Semi-Weekly Gazette, one year tor $3.00. The Wool Record is the only national wool organ and covers the wool industry from the raising of the sheep to the sell ing ot the manufactured artiole. It is published weekly at New York and the regular price ie $2.00 a year. He market reports are fall and oomp e and its Sheep Breeders' Talks alone are worth 10 times the price of the paper. Sample copies on spplioation. We heartily reoommend this combi nation to oar snbsoribers. NORTH PACIFIC Rural Spirit (ESTABLISHED IN 1669.) Published Weekly at Portland, Or. DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf. Worth its weight in gold to every farmer and breeder in Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 PER YEAR. Sample copies free. Rural Spirit and Gazette both for 3.00, OBBb, at this offioe. . B A a, a BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE jhT Tradc Marks 'a.. .arV Dionb "fa. Designs T? Ml Copyrights Ac. Anyone lending a aketc-h and rinacrtptton mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la prohahly patentable. Cnmniunlca tlona atrlctly oonfldentfal. Handbook on I'atenti aent free. Olitiwt aitenny for aecurlng pateni. I'atenta taken tlirouKh Muno A Co. receive tprcitU notice, without cbitrite, in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnatrated weekly. Lament cir culation of any ai'timlldo Journal. Term.. $.'1 a years four months, fL Bold by all newerinalem. MUNN&Co.86'8. New York Jlraucb Office. (06 F Ht, Washington, D. C. spokase falls 4 northern NELSON t FORT SI1E1TARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only All-Rail Route Without Change of Cars Between Huokane. Rowland and Nelson. Also between Nelson aol Rossland, daily eioept Sunday; Iieava. Arrive !J-Hpokane '.B;Ai P. !h .. . HcMwlanU X:tn P. M. W.10 A.H Melton a:4.1 p, J. Clow oonnnclionaat Nelaon with atenmera for Haaln. anil all Klu.(....ul 1'ajwm.ra for'Koltle Itlver and ' Boundar I rwk euniiect at Marcel with etaue daily. MEN! be cured .. ..jum , i ' mi rut tn in lilt if fnn r. I . !.!.. If mmm tr r .1 i rw9 1 "pw-T oa ina racibc liakt, 1,1 I Rk, tOSt Market kL fcil S I8S2. VI Vowns aarn and Middle , . k "KTO mrn who aretntlaring I DooiiketAVctaof y.Miil,fi,l imliKntionaorea- i ,, "ipirary,ij H.nlma M tnallii.omi.il, aiiotn; nr rnintnrrhra, raHu m t'..,u... . . ... w Ih. o ' i " n""ied nia Iraaimant f , .. wll. an mi iiiinliaterrhe tail J parmantm cure. Ih. Uhi d'K.not claim to f I iwrtima nut i. Ia, l.iu U rli.knna lo U a fair i and Miura I'Iivmi lan and SturgmnM Tminaut . ' T."."T "' r Mm. i inunniairiiv emiiirui iruai in T K'aa.'i,,"'.'i"i" ""'-ry, A ai'i". ii in we win re- w I oeitniuir A ..f mi.ai nt hiapomfialnl, M mil lia.irantr'a M.m i ft flU I .L... BTUl.a. B.. S t a t r r b. r. Bjnn inrVHs tMIVHK). A I loi.uiv ar bv Imar. Smnt booh, T.IT Da. 1UND-S f C.rat MuftfMim of Anntomy i the finut and lanj'tt Muaramof II. kind la Ike wne anu K .ni aw .KWi(ully u W a auuU kw In avoid .1. Liwm and di.aa.e, we are (wi amity ad-l' a -i ruaim KA taiou 1 AAA. t .iloe vrlla. I0BI Uar4l ti.i aui-u M-i af ar SUM MOSS. In the t i nri.iT mi RT or the btati of omoii. lor the t ounly ul Murruw. kd HiMal, Hamuli, va. frank Saury and Wm Riidln Ofendauta. I,. .., a k.,.. . . londettla. In the name of the alale ot ()r, i0 You are amialre.1 an etna. an,i tT. ....... ol flalotl(t rilnl In the aU.ie entitled court and anil on or Iwlni ll,. sai ..i it.. ..... rrsular term ol aa. r.oirt. lo It, Ou the Stat MolldaV ill Man-h m ....I I. ..... i.it . . ' ' . " ., f".. 1M H. HI aoaear. iilaimiit sin ,. . . i.,., ...... . ... vnr lorm ioatiig ll,a kirlae daerrU! In B t K W at. yl k.l ,.( U , Jl. 'P I K V M, and lhal Ihe aan.e l anl.l lhal Ihe r,avnla I a,,ir. an ll.a l-ayiiieiiliil lliexna ,, inr,j alih Iniarrel and It" and pialnlirl mate and die biirwnwnia ami ami naia id aale. Ihia uBiiuoi.a la t.ul.ll.l.r.1 l.y prdrf id SU(.irM A. Umrll. iw. . , . Rl1' HalMlirs AtlT Notice Of Intention. I.As orru s at U li ami. a oaewie. X'l'TI. t la HRI.IKT tllVm THAT TIIK f . . "'"""'e lian.wl alllat haa Sl. n.rfl. l Ma lot. i. ll, ,n lo make . .,.., l, .,,,.( kia rlaim, end thai eaid pt,..( alii I., ma, la ily t U-,k, M..rr..w i nuoiy. iitrgmi, -ir(.,i,, ii rro ,Mi 1(fi ti i (.hiwiiin. It I ki a . Ha naKa Hie Inline i,,f nlw, w,,,, nla .BUiii.,i, MU.., i,,.,a tu4 eUl(l.atl..il. , . """am e.tiM, U t.r llil i7 LT """ end l .u. Hung. au b - , r " aiovwi.iaiilr ona M.eteWf. soTtvt: or ttrocKitoitr,irs Ntrrtsa. 'I'll TmkM..nHaTir ti'it Hrrmrs a l lM Haiti loofuy u h, thrl, annual .-l, ,lim l..r a,,. .",f f l,o.n. ntt u,, UUH ...niai t Malle ar. A, t... I.. 1. w a.. t iieiai. LOCAL BQC1BS. Tilden, the boss painter. Signs a specialty. H-tf Tom Bootbby was tip from Lexington Saturday. Asa Thomson risited Heppner Fri day and Saturday. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on earth, bee ad. elsewhere. To trade A good heating stove, for oordwood. Cull at offioe. tf. Ralph Benge and Jack Lane were in from Social Ridge on Friday. Mr. "Colorow"' and Dennis Spillane were visitors to Heppner on Saturday. Felt boots and rubbers, aud Arotio overshoes at T. R. Howard's. ' 605-tf. One Minute Cough Cure cures quiokly. That's what you want! Conser & Brock Mrs. S. W. Spenoer departed on Thurs day evening for Pendleton on a short visit to relatives. Prof. C. G. Morey, who is teaching the Eight Mile school this winter, was a visitor to Heppner Saturday. Obas. Jayne was up from lone over Sunday. Cbas. is staying on his rsnoh down in tbat vioinity this winter. F. M. Wilkenson was in from Eight Mile on Saturday and made final proof on bis homestead before Clerk Morrow. E. G. Noblest Co. are rustlers after business. The finest saddles and har ness to be found in Heppner. See their new ad in this issue. tf. Stop tbat cough! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by Conser & Brook. x The Harney News says Edward Oli ver's bond is a good one. While eaoh bondsman is on for a specified sum, each one is liable for the full amount. Our friend, J. B. Natter, across the way, has suffered much from rheuma tism this winter, but we are clad to state that he is able to be about again. Hilleboro Independent: W. E. Brock is down from Heppner oo a visit. He is Rooompauied by his wife and young son. They expeot to remain about a week. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion it's the best and if sfter nninir it you don't say so, return package and get your money. Sold by Conser A Brock. z This paper is pleased to learn that P. 0. Thompson is rapidly recovering from bis recent severe illness. He will soon be able to oonie to town and his numer ous frieuds here will be pleased to see mm again, Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no borne should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Couser & Brook. x Elza Vinson was in from Butter creek Saturday. He reports a dance up at the Hugh Fields plsce where Mr. McKnigbt is at present residing. All bad a big time and enjoyed themselves immensely. There will be Sunday sobool at the Christian church next Sunday morning as usual, ai d all the members ot the school are requested to be present. The oflicers for the ensuiog year will be elected at this time and a full attendance is earnestly desired. Ths operators up at ths Jumbo mine struck s vein of decomposed quarts four reel wide the other day. A small pieoe of the quarts waa pounded op and 00 dors of gold were taken from it. De. Velopineut work progresses on tho claim and prospcois grow better each day. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, 0., says; 'After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved blm from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is lb quickest and most oerlsio remedy for oongbs, colds and all throat aol lung troubles. Conser A Brook. Tcttrr, RaH-Ilhum and Fktema. TVlA IntHnMI Itl-tlllllV amt.m.rtlaa hud. dtmt to thrxie diiMMiapa, ts Instantly allayed bjr applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointrntmt. Many very bad caaea iiaro wen pemmnent ly enrea oy tt. It is equally efnefont for itching jiIIk and B faworita mmoilir fur avim nltmlna chnpixnl hands, chilblains, frtMt blui anu uurunic imm ryes, m CIS. per DOS. Dr. Cadj's CendlUoa Powder, are just what b horse nmls when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier snd vermlfnge. Ther are not food but tnrxllt lne and the beat In use to put a horse in prime condition. Price & cents per package. Union Kooot : Tbs Kxoelaior Dramatis Company whiob appearrnl in tula etiy several sveologs last week, being unable ti withstand lbs "slings and arrows of outrageous tortans" that oonitaotly ailed It, dishandml here and the Indi- vicinal mamliers went Ibsir several wave. Tbs company was a ery g.ioj oes, and, no dunbt, If tt baJ struck Ihe town at a more oprairtuas lime the result wonld have bees dilTereul. Mrs. Mary Bird, llafnstiorg, Ps , eaja, "My chil l Is worth millions to me, yet I wonld have lt ber by croup bad I not Invested twenty five crnU In s bottle of One Minute Congo Cere." It enrvs eungtis, colds and all throat and long troubles, Conser k Brock. The Dalle T.-M : Hon. Ileery Urp br, Ihe fous.lef of Ihe prosperous cosnty aoat of Morrow eonnly, was la Ibe city leal nia-ht, sod tok Ibe boat tor Port land Ibis mom lug Mr. lleppoer ie eos- ttmplatioi Baking s trip to Klondike In lbs spring, and eonelndsd to take s toy age on Ibe (Vlsmhie In erder Ie get aaed Ie Irawling oa Ihe water and Iboa ward cd dangers front seaaic knees en bis Journey Borlh. I'sforlanalily the river was ealia t.xlay, aud Mr. Hrpp Bsrdideot have as oppurlanlty to si perletiee Ihe rocking end liming el SB oceee !. tdee)l amw kWwele II h raavareta. t aau'T aihnk, rure riaiiina (nmrt, U C CClea, Stvea aia (Haadawwiy. H0S1-ETTEB COl WINS ANOTHER CASE. iafrlngemenU oa tlieir Bitters sot Tolerated by United HUtes Court The United States cirouit court for the Southern District of New York, Judge Townseod presiding, handed down an opinion Deoember 23d, 1897, granting injunction and accounting, in Ibe suit of The Hosteller company against Isaac Sommers and Louis Joseph, for infringe ment of its trade mark. The jurist states, in bold and dear language, the rights aocruing to the Hosteller oom pany, and the liability incurred by all who would rob Ibem, by fraud or mis representation, of the well-earned re Do tation and profits of a business built np by the efforts of half s century. ' The judge says, in part: "The oomplainant is entitled to Droteo- tion against the appropriation of its trade mark, by anv and all unfair and dishonorable means, and a court of equity baa power to grant such protec tion Whenever it is satisfied tbat an at tempt baa been made by ingenious sub terfuges, to invade the rights ot an owner of A trarln mark In the sharp contest between the Indi vidual manufacturer, who strives to aoquire and retain Ihe fruits of industry and honesty, and the field of keen rivals, seeking to wrest from him the prize of the public goodwill, the inventive inge nuity of the infringer baa conoeived a great variety of devioes for evading the established rules of fair dealing. Courts ot equity finding tbat their ulti mate object and effect were to enable and induce the retail seller of a fraud ulent imitation to palm it off on an unsuspeoting public for the genuine artiole, and thus to contribute to the infringemenl upon the riahts of the original owners, have not hesitated to apply the remedy." LEXINGTON POINTERS. Lexington wants a first olass black smith. Wm. Penland is down from bis moun- tnn ranoh for a few days. Several new oases of measles are re ported in the vioinity of Lexington. Cbas. Barnett is able to be up again after a hard tussle with the measles. Prof. Howard, principal ot ths Hepp ner schools, made our sobool a pleasant Cull Monday. John Moyer, of Eight Mile, was in Lexington Saturday doing business with our merchants. Frank Evans was in town today and reports a good stand ot wheat on bis fall sown grain. J. M. White haa been furnishing amusement for the boys tbia week with bis new phonograph. Several ot the Lexinglonites went up to Heppner Saturday to be present at the republican elub meeting. Politios are running very high in Lex ington, candidates being pioked out and s general disoussion being made. We were glad to read newa from differ ent correspondents ot Morrow county. We trust the good work will continue. Mr. J. H. Clayton, special agent for the Mutual Protective Insuranoe Asso ciation, ot Portlsnd, is doing business in our oity today. Tbs Infant child ot Mr. and Mrs. John Iter was buried io the Lexington ceme tery Sunday. We extend to tbe bereft family our sympathy. Jamea Leach has purchased s fine 22 Winchester snd from sll reports there will not be s rabbit left in the Black Horss canyon. James is s good shot. Tbe oiticens ere talking ot lenoing tbe Lexington grave yard. Tbia is some thing that is very much needed sod we should all lake an Interest in tbe matter. Dan Poller is building s Darn oo his property and a number of others srs making improvements. Tbe prospect for s boUDtifol harvest is belter than it has been for years, so people are start ing io with new energy sod buaioeas of all klods ie fast improving. Rbadsb. Lexington, Ore, Jsn. 17, 139S. Everybody Says So. Caacsrets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful MiHlical dierovervof the aire, pleas ant and rofroatimir to the taate, set gently and poaitlvoly on kidneys, Uver and bowels, clranalng the entire ysttm, diarl cold a, cum hnadaalie, fever, habitual constipation and bllloiianoaa. Pleeae buy and try a boi otO. C. C. WxtaTjIO, ., Wcenla. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all drarrgtste. A Baddea Death. Tbe editor of tbe Oasette received word from Indiaos Ibis morales an. nooooing Ihe death of Morris Patter son, anole of tbe editor, near Browos burg, aged about 70 years. Deceased was as loveterate smoker sod was in dulging in bis fsvorits paaatime at lbs Oreeide when suddenly be Ml deed. lie was a mas ot strong rooatitotfoo, however, aud hie death was unexpected. Mrs. M.B.Ford, Ituddell's, IIL, suf fered for tight years from dyspepeis aod cbronio eoeti patios sod waa finally eored by naiog DeWitl's Little arly Risers, Ibe Unions little bills for sll stomach and liver trouble. Cesser A Brock . e Mr. A. AaJrews aoJ tesaily. ot Alcma. were visited rveeetly by Mrs. Lortnda Murray snd by bis uoola, Mr. A. A. Kel ay. ee J wife, sll et Ohio. Ths ladies sre slaters ot Mrs. A. AaJrews sod Ibe perly are sow enjoying Ibe beautiful winter eliroale at Pasadena, Calif. Prosperity cone qsickset to Ibe rase boee liver is In good condition. IV Witt'sLtlils ,,, lu-n srs tenons bills pills for eosatlpation. blllioeesees, lud g-etlos .bd all stomeeb sad liver troubles. IVeser A Brock. If. J. W. HilL of rJktnoB Keott'a AaJ emy. bag mails ss easlfsateet tor the tweeoi of bis sredilors. Tbia eia.ll.,,1 sue, I amy eill ol suffer es souaat ol the failure, the directors deciding thai It snail be susUBSad. bee It. LkeUentb.1 k Co. tvil shoes, a TRAPPING TURKEYS. The Method C anally Employed la Taking the Wild Mlrd. One of the methods by which wild turkeys are taken by native hunters, as described in "Hunting and Fishing In Florida," by Mr. C. B. Cory, curator of the department of ornithology in the Field Columbian museum, Chicago, certainly doea little credit to the intel ligence of the turkeys, A place is found where turkeys are numerous. Corn ia scattered about, and if that la eaten, more is placed in this mauncr for a week or two, until they become accustomed to goinf- there for food. Then small logs are lnid, forming a square box about six or eight inches in height; possibly two lops on each side, one above the Ot her. Inside is placed the corn, and the turkeys enter it readily, as the obstruction is not sufficient to excite their fears. The next night another lop is added, raising the box a little hipher, per haps a foot or bo, and this process goes on until the small lotrs form a cone shaped box, narrowing nt the top, leav ing an opening by which they can enter at the top. Corn is placed in tbe box, and a few kernels leading to it, as usual, and the turkeys, moonting the last log, drop in and eat up the corn. And now they are caught, The opening Is so narrow that, although a turkey tan easily "jump down through it with cloeed wings, it cannot jump out again with its wings spread. A Clever Trick. It oerlainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody osn try it who has lame baok and weak kid neys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean be oao cure himself right away by taking Eleotrio Bitters. This medicine tones np Ibe whole system, sots as a stimolent to tbe liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic It cures oonstipation headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Eleotrio Bitters and be oonvinoed tbat they are a miraole worker. Every bottle guaranteed.' Only 50 cents s bottle at Slooum Drug Co's, E. J Slo oum, manager. MESSAGES ALONG THE LINE. All of Them Went, Dut Some of Them Not Intended for Headquarters. During some maneuvers nt Aldershot to gain practice in the vedette system of employing cavalry to watch and re port the movements of on enemy, the mounted troops employed on the occa sion were extended at intervals over s wide expanse. The major at one end oi tne line, says the London Telegraph, had occasion to send a metssape to the captain, who was at the opposite ejitl: "The enmny are in forcu in front." The signal was passed nlMig the line all right till it came to a iti.ivtit&tione! nbout in'.iiway, -who thought fit to add t wrivate message of his own, intended nly for the benefit of his neighbor: "Have vou a chaw of tobneeo?" Unluckily hia comrades thought tneae words were a part of the origina: message, and they were parsed frorr man, to man till they reached the cap tain. The latter was somewhat aston ished at the request, but sent back thh answer: "I don't chew tobacco, but here are two cigars. The major found the cigars welcome, and as he lighted one sent back tbe an swer: "Who said you did?" 1100 toward 1100. Tbs readers ot this paper will be pleased to learn tbat there ia st least one dreaded disease thai soienoe b been able to oure in sll its stsgss, snd tbat is catarrh Hall's Catarrh Curs is tbe only positivs sore known to tbs medio a! fraternity. Catarrh being s eonatito tional disesse, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood snd mucous surfaoea of the srs tern, thereby destroying the fooodslioa otths disease, snd giving tbs patient strength by building op the constitution and aeaiatlno natnra In Anina ma-w The proprietors bsvs so much faith Id ia curauvs powers, test iney offer one nunu-reo dollars ior sny case tbat it rail ll lo curs. Send for list of testimonial Address, P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O Hold by druggists, 75c. UNCONSCIOUSLY SCORCHING. She Gave a rolliemaa a Ileee of tier Mind. "Hold on. there!" yelled the police- num. The girl wheeled her Mcycle around sharply and rnme to g stanilotllt, saya the ew lork Journal. "What Is the mntterr she asked. "You were ecorvhlng," eaid Ihe off! cer, shortly. "How ilnrw you." the fair wherlwnman flashed hark. "Don't you suppom know how fust I was going? I think it la a prent shame that anyone alintild be allowed to atop and limtilt people In tula way, even If be is a polheman. 1 won't put up with It, I shall take your numtier and your name and addreea snd rviwirt you to the board of health or whatever it ia: and then we will see If thai sort of thing can be done w ith im punlty. "It tell you I will not stand It." she went on, stamping her foot with raffe. "I peddling leae than alx miles an hour. I know I . And jet youef, cua rite of arorrhlng! Why" Jtiat then a erulinr odor made her liwk down at her bloomers and she saw that her lamp had flared up too high and frx red hot. A Sara Tfelaa fee Tee. A traaaacttna lawbtaa yeuianaot toaelea sure uiiug. iiinouen-ae, at. k SaaOa. Am, I up. red tougua, levee, piWe and S Uiouaatul uUT ll e are retieed by eoneupatin sad alurgiah uver. vaM-awv-uueadV Aaiaarue, tne won d rful new liver aumnlaiit end tutve Ittal Ihh' are by all drttrcata fiiaraatewd to care er moeiev rerun.l.j, I , v. l-. are a sa !.... . , . . .1 . . I, u ... . . ..a- 4 .aj i1. ., , avu heimdeauj bik fr. beeearbigeO. P Lei iff Mattock sold Ibe reatserasl outfit beloeglng to B Cblssroas whe s short time etnee res s bssaeea In vagfaii ball. ting, bow eeeapd Wells A C "Mallivaa" backed the by I his eetaalii lo Ibe eeterpriee, being mseh eel et Pork el Iheeebr. sad the sale was BiaJe thai b migbl la S toestttrt ts ittbsreed. re- THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE LUNG TKOOBLKS AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. As Eulneat New York Chemist sod self stint Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Headers. The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo- oum'of New York City, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable oure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberoulosie), bronchial, lonj and obest troubles, stubborn coughs, catarrhal affeotions, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh, snd all conditions ot wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his New Dis coveries to any afflicted reader ot this paper writing for tbem. His "New Scitntiflo Treatment" has cured thousands permanently by its timely use, and he considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of bis infallible oure. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi menting tor years, has produoed results as beneficial to humanity as can be ol aimed by any modern genius. His assertion tbat lung troubles and con sumption are cursble in any olimate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in bis Amerioan and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those ou red in all parts of tbe world. The dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. 0., i Pine street, New York, giving post- office and express address, and the free medioine will be promptly Bent direct from bis laboratory. Sufferers should take instant advan tage of his generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor tbat you saw this in the Gazette, published at Hepp ner, Oregon. Jnly 9-7-1 jr. GRANT COUNTY NEWS. From the Blue Mountain Eagle. There ia plenty ot feed in tbe oountr), and stockmen bave hopes of getting their herds through tbe winter without loss. A cow is a cow nowadays, snd is worth looking after. With oattle, sheep and bogs a good price, and tbe value of horses advanomg, the farms of Grant county will, as a natural result, advanoe in price also. Good farms will double in value during the present yesr. H. Y. Blackwell was io tbe oity Bun- day from bis home in Fox yalley. Hen ry bas a touoh of tbe Klondike fever, and expeota to aooompany an outfit from this oounty in the spring. Tom Hoy, who was reoently icjured by the explosion of soma dynamite in a mine si Bourne, baa fully recovered from tbe effects cf tbe aocident and bas sgain returned to his work. His eyes, though badly burned, were not injured, but sre very weak. For Oonstipation take Earl's Clover Tea, tbe great Blood Purifier, ouree headaches, Nervousness, Eruptions on ths face, and makes thd head as olear as s bell. Sold by Conser A Brook. i The meetings by Evsngelists Holt snd Chase closed at tbe Christian ohnroh last evening with a large attendance snd good interest, Eastern Oregon State Normal ONLY STATC SCHOOL IN EASTERN OWtGON Located on tbs O. R. t N. Railway midway between Pendleton sod Walls Walla. Stodents admitted si sll times of tbs yesr. t First-Class Training School for Teachers. s Vocal snd Instruments! Music tsoght by oompelmt instructors. A grado- StS ot the Hoe ton Gnnaarvatnrw haa ebsrgs ot ths instrumental department. 1lio Iaocllos Is thoronghly eo nipped snd offers ex eelleol actxrmrnodations si reeeooeble rates, bend for eatalogos. As-dsesB M. G. ROYAL, President wiv, avsrviary eesrs :Q: ....the.... :6l: El Weekly Inter Ocean LUCEST CIRCUUIIOI OP ill It is radically Rgpubfkan. advocating ids carol ou Ooctrtnts of that party with ability and tiroemotmjtjtjijl THI WIIKLV INTIB) TMI NCWSANDIIITCURRfBlTLITf batiibv r SJSWeByBSWeafykkiveBeBaaWae It Is Morilt; Ckas aai si a Tns Uttntmt If coumag It syMl fo tsf 0 foe 4Wsf Mga tfoes. hhlnUtmUngfthttklh 4rm tt wwtt as Ibt nervnra..... TIE INTER OCEAN b TBf,w"i-'o0t! - . THE TORLD sad tr rfB eWuaaea ktrraturs sod rxtvj vajw i nn.piiri' nrr nsn is srs vria eta .... """tiititt Willi The Gazette, S2.G0;pcr Yc.ir. FORYOTJ! Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates Heretofore the Gazette's job depart ment has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this shop ia now prepared to taokle anything in sny line and will meet prices of any person under tbe sun in Ihe line of druggists supplies, blank books, back work oounty work, or an sort of book bind ingwork tbat you have heretofore Bent away to get done. The Gazette shop is not a oharity concern but it you will give us a chance we will see thai yon are satisfied in every particular. Buy your goods at home. Remember tbat Abe Linooln said that when one bought goods away from borne the foreigner got the money and we got tbe gooas. uut wnen toe goods were bought at home we bad both money and goods. This ia good doctrine. We are willing to abide by it. Wben the printing drummer Comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 8. 560-tt The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. STEAMERS "DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR" Leave The Dalles daily (except Sunday) at 7:30 a.m. Leave Portland at 7.00 a. m. Wben yon go to Portland, stop off at The Dalles and take a trip down the Columbia; you will enjoy it, and save money. W. CALLAWAY, General Agent qtjxoe: timb i San Franoisoo And all points in California, via ths Ht. Bhnata rout ot the Southern Pacific Co Ths great highway through California to all pointa Kant and South. Grand Hoenlo Route Of the Paoiflo Coast. Pullman Buffet Bleepere. Beoond-olaaa Uleepera Attached to expreea trains, affording superior aeoomnodatinne for aeoond-olaea paaeengera. For vatee, ticketa, aleapins oar reeervations, ero eall upon or addreee B, KOEhLek, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM, Oen. F. ok P. Agt, Portland, Oregon Ask your Druggist for a generous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Crsar.i Ba!m contains no cocaine, CATARRH mcircury nor any other I injurionaarug. It li quickly Absorbed. Ol "ei lteliof at once. It . (tone and clcaneea ' ina nitaai i aneagce. Allitye liiflnrnmalion. OLD 'N HEAD Iluale and Protwte the Membrane, hretnree the Srn.ee of Ta-ie and inell. 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