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Portland Lit"'? I YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OFFICIAL P A P E It ADVERTISING WILL PAY IF THE Semi-Weekly Gazette ' IS YOUR MEDIUM. THE Seml-WeeklH Gazette AT $2.00 A YEAR. - II .1.1- 31 ! FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 28. 1898. NOi 618 SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. rOBLIBHKD ; s . Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON PUBLISHDift COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.0) per year, $1X0 tot six moatha, tQ ots. ;or three moains, strictly in advanoe. -. Aduertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postofflce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchants Exohangs, San Francisoo, California, where oou raeti for advertising oan be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERT1S . ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build ing, Ban Francisco, la oar authorized agent This paper is kept on file at hie office. 0. R; & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily exoept Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:06 a. m. Leaves Heppner Jnnotioa 8:30 a, m. and ar. nves at Heppner MM a. m. Spokane Express No. t leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m and arrives at Heppner J emotion 7:50 p. m. and Umatilla 8:60 p. m. Portland Express No. S, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 60) a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 KX) .m. and arrives at Portland 12:90 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9s2S p. m. and arrives at Heppner J auction 8:5 a, m. and at Umatilla 4:30 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7:21 a. m. For farther information inquire of J. G. Hart, Agent O. 11 4 N., Heppner, Ore. -. United States Officials, r Ptesident . mmam ra.cn.imey vinn-rreeiaetu...-. Secretary of State secretary of Treasury..,. Secretary of Interior Seoretary of War Secretary of Navy Postwaster-Geaeral Attorney-General. Seoretary if Agriculture. .Garret A. Hobart John oherman Lyman J. Gage . . Cornelius N. Bliss i ....Rusaell A. Alger John D. Long James A. Gary ...Joseph McKenna James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Seoretary of State H. 8. Kincald Treasurer. Phil. Heteohan Bopt. Pablio Instruction. G. M. Irwin Attomev General '. C. M. Idleman Senator. ... j: ;.MoBd' Congressmen..!,,... Printer JThos. H. Tongue IW. K. EUis W. H. Leeds R. a. Bean. nnmrna Jndirai ' F. A. Moore. ( 0. E. Wolverton 8lxth Judicial District. Circuit Judge. Stephen .Lowell ('roeeoar.ina Attorney ..H. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. olnt Senator, i... A. W. flowan Heoreeentative ...... J. N. Brown 1'ionntr Jndtce.. ...A. G. Bartholomew .... J.K.Howard " Commissioners., J. W. Beckett. " Clerk.. . " Sheriff..., ' Treasurer. J. W. Morrow ...,E. L. Matlock .... Frank Gilliam Assessor..! A. C. Petteys J. W. Hornor i Johooi ftnp't.. ' Coroner,. .....r., Surveyor. .....Jay W. Shipley xi i? ; 1. .. tupfnii mn ornaKRS. Thos. Morgan Cionnilmen.... Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam. Arthur Minor, K. J. Biooum, m. l.inhtATit.hal And J. K. Simons. Kworder W. A. BichardBon Treasurer I Marshal A. A- Huberts Precinct Officer. l.rft r fh. Paana i W. K. Richardson ConsUble ...N- 8. Whetstone United States Land Officer. ' m nALLU. on. . i. V. Moors Register A.B.Bm BeoeiTer B.F, Wilson Register J. H. Kobbins Reoeiver SX!C3CT OCIXTIEB. RAWLINS POST, NO, U. : G.A.B. Meetsat Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of ch month. All veterans are uviiea io join, a w Hmlih C. G. FuuD. Adjutant, tf CommauuW, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHfSICIAN and SURGE0MJ ' OflSo in the City Drag Store, Dear City Hotel. U D. J. McFauL M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. . - Offlea boora, 8 to 10 . m., aod 12 to 2 D. m.. at roaidnoce, W. A. Kirk'i prop erty, east ot M. E ehnrcb, Sontb, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 0 p. m., at omoa Id tba rear of Borg't Jewelry itore. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law. OCHoe In tba First National Building. HirpKiR, : : Obioon Bank tf W. A. RICHARDSON Justice ot the Peace' and City Recorder. Office AT COUNCIL CNAMICRa Hells and buva real estate, rents honera. pan taies. dim eonveysnclnf and will serve foil in any way in bis Hue. si reaaooante agurea. First National Bank OF HEPPNER C. A. Rmia, T. A. Rmca. GEO. W. CON tlH, s. w. srcNccN, President Vie Preeleent Cashier Asa't Cashier Tr&sadj I Gcsenl Biallsg Bosiacss. )a all pant ef the wortd- Bought.and Sold Cullertlnns auds oa all points oa reasonable Terms. urplas and sodlvldwt Profits, ISt.Otl0.00. Tbe OaaV.te will takepoUloee. afplea, cfe or batter ea abeeripttoo aorosnlA Any oa owing tbia oSoerao eettle ttteir sceoeote ia Ibis assaer 4 east do it tuo aouoi to mil ae. Going. East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET tartan! FIRST Go via. 8b Paul be- cause the lines to that point will anord you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close . connections with all the ' trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and us Bervice is nrst-ciasB in every narticnlar. " . j iniiiu Dor lDtormation, call ou your neignoor , ana iriena inei nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. , the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jas. 0. Pond, ' j or Geo. 8. Batty, ' ' Gen. Pas. Agt, General Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. 246 Stark St.,' . Portland Or. H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable r 1 1 tt . mm liouse. CHICAGO. ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & ., (J. m. & st. p., c. & a., p. Ft. w. & c, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATES Sli.oo EII DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton SU., CXIIC-A-OrO., ILL. , The WEEKLY MONTHLY Published Every Saturday 3 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be in 1897, as it bas been during eaob of its twenty-seven years, a History of Oar Own Times. Id its various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a compact review of tbe world's progress; it follows with oara all the important philanthropic snd in dustrial movements of the day; bas a complete department ot religious news; devotes mnob space to the interests of the borne; reviews current liter at are; furnishes cheerful table-talk about men and things: aod, in short, aims to give fresh information, .original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with tbe fifty fiifth volume, the paper will assume tbe regular maga zine sis?, wbiob will add greatly to its oonvenienoe and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook is published every Saturday- fifty-two Issues a year. Tbe first itsue In eaob month is an Illustrated Magajins Number, containing about twice as many pages ae tbe ordinary issues, together! with a targs number ot pictnres. t i . Tbe prlosof Tbe Outlook is three dollars a year in advenoe, or less than a cent a day. ; Seod for a specimen copy sad illnstrat- i proapeotas to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor Plaoe, Nsw Totk Oltv. . BTOCK BRANDS. While yoa aaap yoal eabseriptfos paid as fr I esaasep yoor brand la tnaof ehar. Bora, P. O., Heppner , Or, Horses, P 8 ot Uft I wouueri eue, same on len nip. Conk. A. J.Lst)a.Or.Honae. Mlun riaatsknnl tier; itu, mtbsuo ruibt hipi ear surk erup off Uft aod aplit lis ruht . , . UmuiUaa. W. M .flsiloway. Oc-('tte. B Dn riaht .i.i. mitowjurk la eaek aari ksissa, II 1 oa lert aip. oa Urt ahnoldar, eettle same on left hip, tola is nsht ear. lUppnar, Or-Tattla, LP oa nnt aipt Dorses, t wiut oar aoder ae nsul shoulder. Jnaas, Harry, Heppner, Or Hnraaa hvaadail rJ i oo tba Uft .h.ml.ir; eattle br.tdi J oo nirht hip. also aadarbit is left aar. iUnse la Hiirrvw avBBty, Jnhnana. Pells. Lena. Or. H ima. etmUT oa left iMflai eeMle. sameoo Hht hip, Badat half amp ia imm am aout .a ten ear Imay, Mika, Happnett, Sr Hiwsss braadwl INI oa tort hip eattla same and enip ot iafl sari uaar amps oa um rises Whey, J. W. Heppfwr Or. Honae brenta4 I. and A Wt ehmiidW; oattla asm oa ift hip, waUle ova nsht eye, three slite is Tiht aar. Minor, Oanar, Heppaar nr. ftla, H riaht aipt bona, M aa tart aboaMar. Mnnraa. M. II., Hsppaar, Or, Hnraaa, OB toft snonklat rattle same oa toft hip. Chnra. 1. W IVma-laa. I.; harass O ue tef shoalriari eaiussaiaeoa right hip. Parker A Qtoeaoa. Hardssaa.Or.-tJoraas IP oa toftabuoiito. Pipar. I. H iMirurtoe. llrHoraaa. JB ana. eartad urlaft tlwJiieri eauie, atae e tof iip annar mi la aoa mt. rtoatur.. W Happaar, .-H.irea, IO t Uft stMsakler. CalUa. (J oa riht kip. fWrr. K. O. Hatnoar. Or. Cattle W C tort kip, ans asT riant Bad aadarhit la toft faar, Bwiacn aiiraai w voa tart aaai!tar- TaooifMfcio. 1. A Mjumw. Jr Mc lee toft ahoabtor: aallla. I aa toft shoaldar. Taraar K. Happaar. r. email eaplfaj 1 toft ehanbtor Wnraa.) aallia aaae aa toft kip wiia apiit ia mmn aara. Wstuaiharaar, W, nalicrway . r. aaariar eirxia J W oa right atiunl'tori qwnw nrria m Tgui nip aAi na(t an' a, and bo la In tofi ear. Haaaa M Hums ana Outlook (Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON. MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. Now Open." ; New Methods. New Manage ment. . btnctly. First Class. Ratest$i;oo;iPerwDay Vi and Upwards. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. BA first-lass feed barn run and from all trains. ... We solicit your- For more than fifty-six in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. I faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, for the improvement of their business and home interests, for education, (or the elevation of American manhood and true womanhood, - . IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approvsd imunii iiiu stales, crone, and the Droner time to convert r lime to convert them i ii had iea in an matters i ne a century has held their couHdeuoe and IT IS TXXU. New York : Weekly Tribune, And we furnish It with the $2.75, eash in advance. Addrea. all Orders to Write your name and address on a postal card, iora iuy, ana a sample copy oi tne new or A Campaign; Of Education How to Get It Mm... ....... PQ U H PRBfl LLELED summate skill. 1 ' 8uch a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every home. Tbe subscription price of Leelle'a Is 4 pa neura. We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi- Weekly one year for only $4.50. Ho sucb offer was ever made before., klo iurb offer wlM evrr b maris again. Theae two papers make a most aneepteble Christmas or birthday (lit, and will be constant reminders of the fiver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the y lloppncr, Orcgoi). FRANK ROflEKS Roge r s & Robe rts; Contractors sod Bail Jem. Plans and Estimates' All Kinds of Reoair Work OFFICE H0URSDay and Night rlace and Koj. or Jim will i Don't r Put Arc Horse ? All thPee cad t procored tt Tbnmpeon A Bioua. Lower Main Htreet Upppnw, Oregon. Than tantiemes ara wall aqnaintad with eon aa bbts Kinay sen use in nasuif uieae se uuue ana wavellBg Bea. PrUe In kaaplns wltk tbe tlmae. THOMPSON fe I3TN2STS, Free 'Bus run to 587.nov.12 patronage. B 0 11 N SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. years it has never failed instructive stories of the doings of the world, the methods of cultivating and harvesting his Into the largest possible amount of moner. in connection. rtainlng to the welfare of farmers and villagers, and for over a naif esteem GAZETTE, ona year for THE GAZETTE. lend It to Geo. W. Best, Tribune titties, New weekiyri rlbune will be mailed to you. To be educated one must rrad the best literature. . The beat literature Is expensive. '., . Leslle'a llluetrated ". i Weekly. . . . Pub'lsned at, 110 Mtii Avenue, Mew York, Is fuU of the beat thins , Its Illustrations are auperb; . Its stories charmlnf; and Its literary departments are edited with con i. t. ROSEDTs i Given on Snort : Notice. Dune- Leave your orders "Any Old, get 'em. o o o o o o $4.50 Do You Want .n Rig ? You Want a Place to up Your Team ? You in Need of a Saddle Grant, Mrny, Crank, fitlllsia and other con a Use HOW TO FIND OUT. . -- Fill a bottle or oommon glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates an un healthy condition ot the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent deeire to an nate or pain in the baok, is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bludder are oat of order. WHAT TO 1)0. Tbere is oomtort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in tbe baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ot the urinary passages. Tt cor rects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neoessity of being compelled to get np many times during tbe night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect ot Swamp root is soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its wonderful on res of the most distressing oases. . It you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ons dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention tbe Heppner Oazette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biog hampton, N. Y. Tbe proprietors of this paper guarantee tbe genuineness ot this offer. PliEsS COMMENT. It is fortunate for the republican party that the meeting ot republican olubi takes plaoe next month. There is a widespread hope throughout the state that something may be done at tbis meeting looking towards harmony in party action. Tbe convention will con sist of over 1200 delegates, most ot whom were ohoseo from the rank and file, and represent tbe people more than tbe politicians. Many, it not the greater portion, of tbe delegates were eleoted and acoepted election tor tbe sole pur pose ot aiding in the restoration ot party peace, now so badly broken io Mult nomah oouoty, and it will be strange it muoh'good does not result from their deliberation.' ' It is as well to look matters squarely in tbe face, and nothing is surer than that unless the discordant elements ot tne repuuncan party in Portland are coalesced, j republican success 10 tbe June election is seriously endangered It is Idle to discuss where the blame lies tor tbis nn tor innate condition; tbe tact ef it being present is bad eooogb. The only coarse wblob remains open is to see bow beat the breach can be healed Tbe convention which meets in Port end on February let probably repre sents tbe repot lican party more fairly than will the regular state convention. which will be in session lster. be del egates to the former meeting are a moon larger camber, and were not chosen by tbe methods so peculiar to politicians. as are the representatives wbiob nomi- ates men for luorative offioes. Wbatsves aotion tbe republican olub convention ill take In tbis matter will probably be a wise one; but tbe Chroni- ole wishee to add that nothing oan be done looking towards a settlement un less Multnomah county be entirely left out of tbe deliberations. The Dalles Chronicle. ', In Benton county tbe sheriff Is allowed a salary ol 12000 year and pays his own deputy bire; tbe ooonty clerk gets 1000 salary end is allowed aboat 1900 for a deputy. Still Bdoton county gats good service from these officials, and tbsre are plenty of good men willing to take the job. Tbis is pretty good evi dence that some counties lu ths sluts are paying higher salaries tbao neces sary. Times-Mountaineer. Tbe various republican conventions will soon be called, and tba query baa aavaral times been mads through the press of tba etete, as to what plae will be adopted for tbe base of tbe count; representation In these Conventions. Ons paper asks: "Will tbe entire repre sentation be made ae based oo tbe Mo Kiolsy vote?" Tbere seema to be only one just and qnltable plea ot determining Iti matter, aod that is to bold separate and diatioot convections for the state, con grsasirioal aod judicial district tickets Then for tbe comluslioo of state offlrers tbe McKinley electoral v.ite would be tbe proper basis fur representation; for eosgreealonal ouoinetioae, the last re publican ooogressliKial vote; and for jadloisl district, tbe vte for the cirnait Judge or prosecuting attorney. By tliia erreogeoseat eecb saJ (very county woald receive lie just rewird fur party loyalty, or be male to stiff.rf.ir He treeobery, aa the ease may be; end ooooiy wnu u went lo tbe ! emgree. skioal eoavsatloo with 15 votes and tba a voted for the populist eenJi laU in alee lino, could not dmtate to a e moty whie by the former representation had fewer delegate), but wlik b elected the repub lioae pomiaee eoratchsd by larger o uo lies, rot ei ample: Oa tba basis of the MsKialey vote wbera Claskamas toout woum bave It dalegslss, ooder tb Toegee vote aha would bats bat pine fcienoa county woald bave 20 on tb eleeturtal baaie ea I It oo tbe Tonga tola. Lino 12 oa electoral and olee oe Toegne. Laae 13 oa the electoral aa 11 oa the eoegraaetuotl. Tbia oa Ut fteais of pee et large sad oes f.f eab 30 vetee aset, Isj the eaeaJ dwirle, Melt nomab, on . the electoral basis would have 60 votes, and on the congressional (Ellis) vote, she would nave but 23. Tbis plan would place a premieum on faith ful work snd discourage nn fair diotation. Tbe matter should ba taken up in tbe various oounties and "diBCuased at the club meetings and some measures taksn at tbe coming meeting ot leagues at Portland, t o. have suoh aft equitable system adopted. Eugene Register. Ths republican party ot Oregon tbis year should know no Mitobell, no Cor bett, no Simon or any other man. It should lay aside all quarrels and bicker ings, put only the best men to tbe front for office, end go in to win. Ot coarse this would not suit the Oregoniaa and inch; bat if it doesn't like it, let it go over into tbe fusion ranks where it be longs. Harmony ia what we want and what we most have. Transcript, Bnokien's Arnlea Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Sloouua, manager. Over From Bumpter. Newt Jooes and wife arrived from Sumpter Wedneedy morning, being oalled to Heppner by the death of Newt's onole, Nelson Jones. Newt is quite well pleased with Sumpter and Is doing well, being engaged at tbe pres ent in tbe livery business at that point. He says F. J. Hallock ia olerkiog in a store tbere and doing nicely. Sherm Hornor is postmaster and book-keeper for a large mercantile establishment, wbile Billy Baling is suooeedins well with his school and is very much in love with Sumpter and its surroundings. O. B. Tedrowe bas a good business and is prospering fairly. Tbe Oazette is pleased to hear of the sncoeaa of tbe Heppner people over there and hopes tbsy may continue to prosper. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will visit relatives in and about Heppner for a abort time before return ing to their home at Sumpter, t Deanty la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Ucnin to-dav to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and thai sickly bilious complexion by takiuu Bscareva, ueauiy lor ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50p. PICKUPS FROM DOUGLAS. Tbe grain looks flee and everybody is expecting a big orop tbe coming harvest. The sheepmen say tbey don't like this kind ot westbsr because they have to feed too muob. Tbe wild geese are still with os aod there ia lots ot aport in bunting tbem. ust try it, boys. Victor Shepo, wbo left this ooontry last tall, retarned Sunday - and savs nnobgrass is good enough for him. Last week the farmers were busy plow ing aod tbe iqairrela were having a good time, bat Saturday night frost pat a top to it all. , Hand ay icbool at Douglas each Sun day at 11 a. m., with Robt. Bayer aa superintendent. Regular preaching tbe first Sunday in each month. Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. Noble made a viait to tbe home tolka last week aod re mained over for the danoe at Filktn'a ball on Filday night wbera everybody bad a good time. John Troedecn, of Ella, made Doug las friends a visit todsy. Iu bis neigh borhood eattle bave been fed every day, and be reports more boreee dying on tbe range tbia winter tban ever before known. A. T. & Doaglaa.ONJan.25,1898. . It iaeaay toeatob a cold and joat ea easy to gel rid of it tr you commence tba "Klondike," but tbey era both eoer asrly to ass One Miaate Cough Cars. It gstlo farmers, sod when spring time cures eotgha, colds, bronobitia, 'pneu monia aad all throat and long troubles, It ia pleasant to take, aafs to ose and sure to Cute Oooser t Brook THS WHEAT MARKET. lortland,Or., Jen. 71. This waa another very active Caflntbe wheat market, l4verioul In turns were J.4 higher, earsoee off eoest snwe4 wore .Bomrr a.u Nn.rs .era asking a Cargoes on passage very Br in and M higher. Auiwsrp anil farts were correspondingly higher and trut. There waa much activity at Chicago, end May wheat soM one Umaat2, eanls over yss(rlay's highest price. Tbe May- iuly sprea4 wldsned to over Mo end January wheat seemed In be entirely Out of re h It seamed to be Mr. Letter's plan to hold (be May option up to tbe dollar nark until he an- loada bie spot wheat, Ths shorts were very a urn os the run and were tbs arte, aminos bidders but there waa do whhat for Bale. Northwest raretnta were CM ears against 13 a yar ago dly Wheal In car load lots la now worth M'i eeuta at Hnppner, His Beads Ware Tlr. - "Oar little boy broke oat with eoerme. We were obliged to tie bis bends to beep Ma from serstcbiag aod he Buffered avertible. We beaao Ivlsa- blm Hood'a Haraaparllla aad in a abort time hie fane heaJe.1. He to.k Ave r.r ait Ix.t. Ilea and bae ant bed a alek day since." Olpey Hoocle, rtoeeervllle, Idaho. Hood'a Pills ere tbe only pills to take lib Hoods Haraepenlla. kvasy aad yet tf&eisel. FOVDEIF Absolutely Pure t l.T TESTIMONIAL KV1DENCE. ' Proof of Wonderful Cares' Being Performed by Dr. Dsrrlai ! There can be no doubt nor question of ! ' the curativet properties of electricity. ; judging from the extraordinary eases of i cure perfprmed by Dr. Datrin, now atop ping at the Pekoe Hotel, Heppner, till ' Feb. 10. The great ad vantageof electro- ! magnetic treatment ia that it brings re lief in a large number of csseiconfeesed ly beyond the reach of the ordinary remediea of the physioiaos, and Dr. Dar rin has enforced a' belief in the curative ' powers of eleotrioity npon the people by ' his remarkable ouree. '!? : , The Dr. treats all chronio disease suooessfully. " , ; j ' KKPBBN0E8,.'' ' ! ' ' Geo. Oorti's, ot Pendleton, rapidly re covering from almost total blindness. 1 J. F. Johnson, postmaster at Pendle lon, granulated eye-lids many years, oured. i 1 John Savensooi Farmiogton,Or.,deaI-1 ness, oured. A. Pool, Eagle Point, Or,, heart and liver trouble, restored. . . J. H. Wilson, Mist, Or., skin disease. oord, Isaao Thompson, La Center," Wseh.. deafnesa, cared in five minutes. Milt Jones. Perrydale. Or cared of polypus ot the nose. Mrs. A. E. Pattec, Albany, Or., ovari an and womb troubles, oured. Wm. M. Post, Trontdale, Or., almost total deafness, cored. J. T. Qeorge,Qlenden,Wah'.,obronlo rheumatism, five years, oared. Mrs, Mary A., Johnson, MoMinnville, (Jr.. deafnesa many years, oured. O. F. Maybay, 11 Market street. Port land, Or., rheumatism in its worst form, cared. . ' 1 01 lDe Henry Yon Helms,. Sandy, "Dr,, osnoer nose and oetarrb.tiured.' J. 8. Jennings, Sell wood,' Or,, ec.ema or skin disease, 15 years, cared. Mrs. T. B. HatQeld'a boy, 214 Eleventh street, Portland, dtsobatging ear and deafness, cured. Jno. M. BimmoDs, Oakvills, Wash. 0 ' D,DCQ"" nd nerT0U debility, restored. Charges for treatment low and reason able, according to ability to pay, Inquiriea answered, and circulars and question blauki free., Tbs poor treated free excepting medi cine, from 9 to 10 a. m. 10NB items ,.' Dull winter Is with aa again. We were sarprued to bear of tbe death of Nelson Jooes. He bsd many old time friends at tbia plaoe. Allan Evani, of Juniper, waa doing business In our burg Monday. He says bis sheep are doing very well. Measles era still with ne aod new oaaea are reported almost every day. How ever, do ons has been very bad yet. Jobn Cochran took two knights of tba grip to Heppoer Sunday and was oalled home by pbona owing to a aevere caae ot apaama of bis little bod. Sheriff Matlock and Deputy U. 8. Marshal Roberta were here a short time Monday morning aod left for tbe north- 1 rn part ot tba ooonty. We did not leero their errand, Geo. Ult and Rsab H perry are running I big gang plows at Capt League's and onmea again, "Gentle Annie," tbey will both be out speeding their floe ateeda and Ueo, will atill . be looking for ao-Aonie. Billy Corses gave a banquet to tba 1. O. O. F. boyi at tbe Heoey botel Moo- day night. All report a fine time, aa Billy don't do things by halves. At tba IsauiS time a lleDDbor Dhvaioian waa Dreav. ttttmlom m, of tbe bo who are " .... "aaing Bpunceuiio tor iraiernai inaur- anoe witu Jod.e U. v. v erry, wbo ia agent for this vioioity. On Petards; a school masting was beld and a fire mill lax levied (or aobool purposes. Tbis will give lone a nine months school another year. Barely this was in tba right. No aotion taken to boild a new aobool house, bat tne present pee will be movsl to a mora suitable location and will be aolarged to accommodate all that may eome. lone will keep oa with tbe demands, but does oot propose to boild a big bullJiog ia order to boom tbe town. Tbis ia a wise idea for II Is lime to qait going In debt, Wm. Rose shipped off bars Mooday night aod visited old friends one dey. I dPt last blgbl for Albena wbera be WlU open OP B bowling alley. Rti oa ti you Billy. Hi sii Bisaa. Iooe, Jan. 20, UH. To Care iaaallptaikio Vers.ar. Tilis Cusosrets taaor C atHartia los or tea, tl to fc laii Mtuie, Srwgg sis rs'snS avaer, -1