THE Wm GAZETTE Published Every Ihursday. BY CORLIES M ERR ITT, Editor aua.4 Uaut,. SUBSCRIPTION Onw Year. Six Month Throe Months RATES SI. BO 73 80 Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postofflee at Heppner, Oregon as second-clam matter. "regon BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Tolls all about Her Troubles when Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. "At the age of two months, my baby began to have sores break out on his right cheek. We used all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores Bpread all over one side of his face. Wo consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But to my surprise in two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and woroo, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's Barsaparilla, and before the first bottle Was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now four years old. but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sores since he wag cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mrs. 8. S. Weoten, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood s. HAftJi rMI a,e Prompt, efficient and iiisuu o I-1 1 is easy iu effect. 25 cents, ADVERTISED LETTERS. LETTERS ADVERTISED Or., March 27, 1899. AT HEPPNER Bye, Mr J W Mack, Mr Maurice Sheridan, John Simpson, Eugene Steele, L N Stllwell, Mr F M Stone, Mr Crawford Stone, Mr L D Summers, Mr Otto mautou, umar Warner, William Whon calling for these letters please advertised B. K Vadohan, P. M, say Local Notes. Subscriptions to lbs Gflzette are now due. Please call nod settle. John D. Clark, of Vinson, Ore., proved np on his homestead entry last Friday. P. J. Bowerman has rented his res' i deDoe to Eli Keeney for a term of one year. v, Wisoonsin full-cream cheese for sale by P. 0. Thompson Co. Don't pass the deal. 2t Li. W. Batcbeller, representing Mur phy Bros., tailors, is in Heppner doing 8 nice business. Dr. 3. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of tbe eye, will be here ever; three months. 648-lyr . Don't overlook the Morrow County Land and Trust Co. in disposing of your beef hides end sheep pelts. 5-2 The Lion brand of bats are tbe best in quality aud cheapest in prioe. Sold ex clusively by Browji & Hughes. Adam B. Schwalm made final proof on bis timber onlture claim on Monday before County Clerk Crawford. Tbe internal revenue oolleotor was trailing our business men this week, and captured numerous delinquents. When wanting rifle, revolvers or am munition, don't forget that V. C. Tbomp a n Co. have got 'em, and are waiting for you. 2t P. 0. Thompson 0). keep tbe beet assortment of By nips in Heppner. Cheap syrups, medium grade eyrups and tbe finest syrups in the country. - 2t Be not deceived I A cough, hoarsness Xr croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Sbiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by Conser & Warren. v . Easter sermon nfxt Sunday morning. Rev. Flesber will preaoh on "The Living One." In the evening tbe obildren will render a missionary service. Ton are welcome. Dyspepsia cured. Sbiloh's Vitalizer immediately relieves sour stomacb, com iog up of food distress, and is tbe great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con ser & Warren. t Cure that cough with Shiloh's Cure. The best oough oare. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25cta. Sold by Con ser & Warren. v Ladies, take the best, If you are troubled with constipation, sallow ekin.i and a tired feeling, take Earl's Clover Tea, it is pleassDt to take. Sold by Conser & Warren. v Geo. Wells is improving tbe appear ance of bis reaidenoa property by laying walks end building a new picket fnce. Hnoh work helps make oar little city attractive to strangers. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regalatae tbe bowels, purifies tbe blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 eta. Sold by Conser k Warren. v Fos tmaeter Vaugban wishes to inform box renters that tbe 10h is the last day of grace granted by tbe Post Office De partment and after that date if rents are not paid he is compelled to look boxes. Mr. Frank Patterson, s son of Hon. F. A. Patterson, was in Dallas this week iiting his brother, Iv Mr. Patter son's bome is at lone, Morrow oonnty and this is bis first visit to Polk county in Feveral years. Dallas Observer. At tbe Christian ehnreb next Sunday, April 2, in tbe morning there will be communion services at 11 o'clock. In tbe evening th" services will b appro nrintw to tin ncaision. Soaci l mnsio Topic: "The Dead an Living Christ" aowiic, uonser & Warren's inde. rateable olerk who aots a nollnn, f. the telephone oompany, has a reward of nine new oontraots for telephone servioe lot the past few days' bostle. As a sub ottiuuui leiepnone town Heppner ranks far ahead of most Paoifio coast towns with several times its population. Mike Roberts, at the Belvedere, hav ing remodeled tbe popular old-time oo ner, extends to tbe publio a oordial wel come, me beverages he dispenses win oe Kept up to tbe highest standard and tbe enlargement and oomfortabl equipment of his billiard parlors and olub-rooms are a drawing feature. 92-tf Mrs. E B Bowerman. has leased the Hotel Heppner from Mr. Whitney, and intends to open it up, with tbe dining room, about the first of April, with uosepn iUeoker as oook and his wife as waitress, beta well known to the former pairons or the hotel. Tbe hotel is now undergoing a thorough renovation. o. w. Bohotleld, representing Bwift A. Co., has been in Heppotr for several days, leaving Tuesday morniDg. Mr, Ql. n I i ounoeneia was reluctant to disonss the sheep market for the present. This community is muoh interested in bis ideas and deBljngs, as he is a chief f o tor in establishing onr sheep market. Uaptain McGregor Bnd Comrade Bath came over from Pendleton last Saturday remaining over until Monday, inspiring enthusiasm in the efforts of the Salva tion Army. Captain Granfell's magnifl. cent voice make their out door work at traotive. At its first signal a general rush is made for the front doors of tbe business bouses. Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of tbe Eugliab Baptist churoh at Mioersvilte, Pa., when suffering wilh rheumatism, was advised to try Cuamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "A. few applications of this lini ment proved of great servioe to me. It subdued the inflammation and relieved tbe pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me. a or sale by Conser & Warren. leading from the Gazette offloe to Natter's, opposite, will be laid a oros. walk in tbe near future. Not only for tbe accommodation of those Rdjoent will this be appreciated, but it has been seriously in need by the entire town and visiting publio, who will now have an opportunity for Ibe most desirable prom enade of the town, making a cirouit, from which point a ta--oioatina view of onr broad businees highway will be enjoyed. The O. R. & N. Co'e. new book on tbe Resources of Oregon, Washington and Idaho is being distributed. Our readers are requested to forward tbe addresses of their Eastern friends aud acquaint ances, and a oopy of tbe work will be sent them free. This a matter all should be interested in, and we would ask that everyone take an interest and forward such address to W. H. Hnrlbnrt, Gen eral Passenger Agent, O. li. & N. Co., Portland. 81-tf Died At the county poor farm last ninht, Samuel Yaaghao, au aued oharge, almost 60 years old feeble and "only in the way." Distressingly sad is this end of a career of a man who has been a briubt, intelligent business man in his time, leaving a family of five children, all commanding tbe oonfideuoe of tbeir respective communities. Physical de bility together with childishness of old uge at times made the old mar, a difficult charge, but it does seem that a private borne for tbe ased would have been more in acoordnnoe with filinl devotion. Fathers and mothers in this land of ours are deserving of a better fate. One son responded to comfort bis last boors and assume tbe expense of his burial. DIED. Mrs. Harriet Bid well, mother of Mrs. J. W. Jenkins, passed away at tbe borne of her daughter yesterday morning from the fffeots of a severe cold contracted a few days since and developed into la grippe. She was born in New Hamp shire, Feb. 23, 1817, and was quita an active member of tbe Rebekab Lodge in tbe east, a number of years slnoe, Tbe funeral services took plaoe from tbe Christian oburob this afternoon, Rev. Shelley oilloiutiog, Easter Services, At the Christian cburob next Sunday Ibe followiog special program bas been prepared: " Prelude Mrs. Bartholomew, Organist Hymn "Coronation." Invocation, followed by Lord Prayer. Anthem. Scripture Lesson. Solo "The Resurrection Miss Welch Contribution, Anthem. Sermon. Hymn. Prayer and Benediction. Organ Postlude. Sunday at the M. E. Church, Sooth Entire Sunday services will ba beld in tbe M. E. cburcb, Sontb. In the after noon at 3 o'clock a mass meeting will be hold for young people and obildren, at which Kev. Hanson will preside. This reverend gentleman, although young in years, bas tbe ability to hold tbe undi vided attention of bis bearers, o d and young, and n olasaed witn me oriiuani young men of oar modern age, inspiring tbe genuine principles of civilized chris tian mmhood. Every one bearing bim have occasion for self cougratalation. Hs will preaoh both morning and even ing. Elk' ElfftlDB of Officer. . On Monday evening at tbeir regular meeting the election of offiojis took place as follows: Exalted Ruler, 3. W. Spencer; Eiteemed Leading Knuht, R F. Byod; EVfemefl Loyal 4Coight, Henry Blackmno; Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Frank Ifobert; secretary, Jas. Hart; treasurer, Frank Gilliam, and trustee, M. B. Metzler. Have Yno Ay Potato, to Kpare? Tl an nrl lliam Wilt Mow vnn ' th. hiohe.t market mice Brio iLem in. MivoH & Co. XT- rr . DEATH OF MRS. M. C. FDQOA. Expires Suddenly at Her Lexington Home of Brain Appoplexy. , Wednesday morning the whole con mnnity was shocked by tbe report of tbe sudden death of Mrs. Fuqaa. After supper she was in her apparent good health when she was called to open tbe door to admit one of her daughters, and upon doing so was seized with an in slant severe pain in tbe bead, and re tiring to tbe sofa close by, expired in a very few minutes. In tbe meantime Dr, Swinburne had been sent for, but on bis arrival there she was beyond recall. He at once pronounoed tbe cause one of appoplexy of the brain. She was knon and dearly beloved by nearly all the residents of tbe oounty, having been engaged as a teaober in both the Heppner and Lexington publio sohools, having ended the winter term in the latter place just recently, and had been reengaged to teaob tbe coming year. Her husband was at Eight Mile at Ibe time of ber death, making oomfort- able tbeir summer home on tbe ranob. to which they intended moving very soon Her three daughters, Eva, aged 11 years. Viola, 15, and Delia, 23, were with tbeir mother at the time of her death, wbo have the sympathy of everyone in this tbeir saddest bereavement. Her age was but 45 years, and could she have been spared to tbe oommunity longer, not only as a deyoted mother, but b loving teaober, ber usefulness could not be overestimated, in tbe de velopment of character and shaping the lives of those wbo are to beoome oar useful aitizens. Within tbe past few months she be- oame a member of the Artisans, end carried an insurance policy of $1000. DISTINGUISHED V1BITOR. State Superintendent of Publio Instruction Visits Heppner'i Schools. State Superintendent of Public In struction J, H. Aokerman arrived in Heppner last night and spent today carefully reviewing tbe various depart ments of our aobool. Professor Aoker man bas been making a circuit of East ern Oregon's principal sohools on bis return from the educational c eeting held at Walla Walla Among the sohools already visited are: L Grande, Baker City, Pendleton, Union, Weston and Tbe Dalles. Returning to Tbe Dalles from berS be will visit Dufur, thence back to Salem. The efficiency of the broad minded professor in bis posi tion as state superintendent is making itself manifest throughout bis entire jurisdiction, and where modern and praotioal ideas are needed, tbey will sorely be introduced . Our stale is to be congratulated ou having in this posi tion an exceptionally talented man, eat able of accomplishing results progressive in tbe extreme. , Regarding Sheep Sales. J.I. CfirBon, the well known live stock opera tor from Wyoming, la an interview with prom inent sheepmen, said to these men, regarding prices oi sheep : "At the present time sheepmen want within 50 cents of the price paid last year, which was $2.25 for yearling wethers. This price cannot be paid under present conditions, and, consequently, no sules are being made. 8ome few bands have, been sold In Idaho, year lings mixed, after shearing, at (2 per head, and buyers are reticent to pay that price there." Mr. Carson thinks 11.75 all that any trailer can all'ord to pay for Oregon yearlings, mixed, at this time, and he says he is satisfied that at the prices now offered few if any sales will be made. Buyers are not anxious to take chances at prices within 50 or 75 cents of last year, owing to the recent heavy drop In the wool market. Returned to tbs Asylum. Walters Brundage, well-known to the resi dents of our town and vaclnlty, was returned to the insane asylum at Salem, from which he was released last December, by this morning's train, charge of Sheriff Matlock and County Coroner E. R. Hunlock. The many friends of this comparatively young man of powerful physique and pleasant maimer can scarcely be lieve that he is an Irresponsible being, and must be confined during his remaining years. His mania seems to be a realization on his part that his father is incapable of the responsibility the farm, and has been prompted to admin ister the discipline in voge, as be claims at the asylum, of the "shaking-up" process, which if liable to result seriously if allowed to continue, At his examination before the county judge yesterday It was decided the safest plan to re- rn him to the asylum,-although the young man deemed it altogether unnecessary. IMPROVED ORDER OF BED HEN. Saturday Night' Meeting favored With Sen ator J. H. Mlcuell's Presence. Grand Sachem John B. Mlchell, senator from Wasco, paid this tribe a visit at its last council and made the occasion a most interesting one. Following la an extract from bis address to tbe lodge: The Improved Order of Bed Men dates Its nstitution from the Sons of Liberty in 1765 and later St. Tammany societies. Tammany Hall was originally simply a tribe of I. O. R. M. nder control of its Sachem and Sagamores. As its Institution would indicate, the order li Intensely American, and from the Revolu tionary struggle to the Spanish war Red Men have been In the front rank of the army estab lishing the principles of freedom, friendship and charity, and maintaining tbe honor and in tegrity of the flag. During the late Spanish war there were 20,000 Redmen who volunteered, nd they have sealed their patriotism with their blood on the fields of La Quosina, El Caney, Santiago, and around Manila. The or- er numliers about 200,000 members and is in very prosperous condition." The Fire Lad Meet At the meeting lat evening nf the Heppner firemen officers were elected ea follows: The "Tigers" or No. l-President of company, Elmer Slocnro; foreman, Joe Clinej assistant foreman, D'ttk Matl.x-k; treasurer, Pearl Jouee; secretary, John Horoor. "EugW or N . 2-Preiidnt, E. L Freelaod; foreman, Frank Natter ; assist ant foreman, E. M. Hbntt; treaenrer, James Cart; secretary, Jesse Stewart. By ordiuaoo tb city hai granted tbe fireman a charter, under which the companies will be managed by delegate from each, wbo are E. W, Bbee, Lee Catitweil sod P. Devio for No. 1, and Bert Pbelps, Will Smith and M. B. n . ti vta o l"r Tt,A j.l0iMnti Yif f Kif will Km in tpft ay- of t iroeof poetiog notice rj tb boa.d of Uele.atef. THE Ladies' Skirts and Waists Jv? Call for your first selection. Fine line of Butchers', Waiters', Barbers' and Bartenders5 Coats and Aprons 'JMie latest Eastern Patterns-Nobby....,,,. O--1 1 -Ca 1 1 and examine them. A Specialty..... M ARE Personal. John Jenkins Is quite sick. B. P. Eanawalt, the insurance man, is with us again. Roy Jones fell and fractured hit forearm last week. Geo. Barker came in from the Tillard ranch t:iis week. Marshal Thorntons' second boy Is down with the measels. E. 8. Amerman, of Eight Mile, was in Hep pner yesterday. A. L. Cornett, a resident of Lena, was in Heppner Tuesday. C. H. Beymer and wife were lu the city this week a day or two. Andy Raney's little boy is seriously ill at his home near Lexington, Frank Sloan came down from the ranch Tuesday to take in the sights. Miss Floss Farnsworth Is aflllcted with a severe felon on the right hand. N. A. Leach and Chos. Johnson, tbe Lexington bustlers, were bare Wednesday. Thomas Anderson,of Eight Mile was In our city the fore part of of the week . Mr Lawrence, the gentlemanly representative of the Remington type writer, called Wednes day. L. Blumanthal made a business trip to Port land the latter part of last week and it expected borne tonight. Ora Adklni, who has been very sick for the post three weeks, is greatly Improved and now able to sit up. Andy Rood, upon advice of his physician, took his son to Portland, for a reduction of the break at the elbow, thereby hoping to avoid a tiff arm. Allen Evans, burled here last week, was a member of the Lexington Lodge of Artisans and carried a policy of $2,000 for the benefit of bis family. A. D Slocum, of Hitter, writes Frank Sloan that he has up to date lost about 150 bead of cattle out of over 1500 and Is looking for con siderable further loss. Ex-Stock Inspector Wyland came over from Hardman Tuesday, returning the next day. He reports the weather somewhat severe for this season, causing some anxiety on the part of crop raisers. John Devln's family are slowly recovering from tbe measels. Last Sunday the entire six of the family were confined to their beds, Kind neighbors were there in full fore, ad ministering to them. Frank Johnson writes the Gazette from High land Springs, Lake county, California, that he Is on the sick list, but hopes to be able to inter view the few remaining wool-clip owners about April 1st, in iieppner. O. W. Maxwell, father of M. 8. Maxwell, the lone notary, leaves for his old home in West Virginia within a few days. It is now seven teen years since be left there, and will doubt less hud things about the "old place" somewhat changed. O. W. Turner and wife, the enthusiastic flax mm, removed to the extensive ranch south of lone, where Mr. Turner has put In a big acerage flax at an experlement in this field. He re. ports development so far fully up to bit ex pectation. Mr. J. O. Kealen, of Monument, paid the Gazette a pleasant call on Wedneoday, on his return from an extensive trip to the Puget Sound country, where he fonnd an attonlshing growth and development, the young cities teemed to bave sprung into et stance at by migtc. Stopping at Tbe Dalles to visit bit daughter and niece who are attending the seminary there, ba met many old-time friends, and returns borne exceedingly pleated with bit trip. tin. tor. Uaratty Is cow permanently located in Hepp ner, where aba can ba found. Her medicinea core all obronio diaeajea,ancb i at deafness, catarrh, bronchial troubles, long diseaea, rheumatism, kidney troihle, liver tronble, blood poisoning Any disnaae baffling tbe skill of f byi oians yield tinder tbe iuflj'ooe -of b-r j timple remedi. 13-tf FAIR Ladies', Gents' An Immense ONEY RETURNED IF GOODS NOT SATISFACTORY THE HASKET SOCIAL. A Most Enjoyable Social and Financial Snccesss. Tbe entertainment ' given by tbe Women's Relief Uorpa on last 8atn rday evening was in every way so enjoyable affair. Tbe follwing interesting program was given, after which a number of well filled baskets were disposed of, from whiob was realized 821: March ny Manila Boys. PW by Rev. Flesh.r. Song "Just Before the Battle" Manila Boyt Hecitation "Yet I'm Guilty" Florenoe St. Clair Song "Break the Newt to Mother" Daisy Surface and Ella Avert Mrt. Charleton Mrs Kelley exbibibted a qnilt made by tbe W. R. O. for Ibe Soldiers' Home at Koseburg, and all present were invited to pay 20 oents to bave tbeir names written in the qnilt, and cany re sponded thereto. M. E. Church, Sontu, Remodeled. The work of remodeling the M. obarob, Booth, edifice is progressing at a very satisfactory rate, there being five men working on It at tbe present time. Tbe auditory baa been partitioned off and now will contain a olassroom of abont 20 feel square, with doora con necting the two, and can tbua be thrown into one in case of necessity. Tbe main anditory is 50 feet long and tbe fall' width of the building. Tbe pnlpit is to be located in the oentre on tbe north aide, with the oboir to tbe right of it, thus bringing tbe andienoe closer to tbe preaoher and leaving no seats remote for miscbevionaiy inolined attendanta. It is hoped to have all needed repairs finished tbie week so that aervioes nexl Hand ay may be beld there. NOTICK. Heppner, March 24, 1899. Sohool distriote of Morrow county: Eaob district clerk's bond should be tamped with a 50o revenue atamp. Since all of tbe clerka except two bave overlooked tbia matter, in order to save trouble, I will atamp the boads and obsrge 50o against eaob distrlot failing to make auob provision. Respectfully submitted, J. W. Shipley, County Supt. Notice. Have you a farm for sale or for rent, or do you know of any person holding farming laoda that they wish to dispose of? If so, please write to any agent of Ibe O. R & N. Oo. and he will tend you a oircolar tbal will interest you. Fiy's rlqnlrrel Poison Is a rapid and reliable peat deetroyer. R A. Newton, Ashland, Oregon, says: "Fry's equirrel poison has Dot only proven sedoctfVe and deadly to squirrels but to tbe rabbita and r estiferooe skunk ai well. For sale by Slocum Drug Oo. Potatoes! Potetoett We want more potato bring all yoa oao spare. Highest market prioe. Minob & Oo. A Raaalaa Jok. One reBde In a Russian periodical which hae a corner devoted to the "comic," thla pleasantry: "What, Van ymisha, dmnk Bfraln? I thotip-ht you only got rinink on the great holidays?" "To-day is a great holiday; my mother In-law has rone away." and Children's Hosiery. Assortment THE FROM JOHN DAY. Disastrous Hesults to Stock Bomewhat Overestimated. Obaa. P, Johnson of John Day, tbe wideawake sheepman, and former man ager of the Canyon City Telephone Company, arrived in Heppner tbe first of tbe week to make a transfer nf the oom pany'a interests to the Blue Mountain Telephone Company, wbiob now owni the entire system of Telephone lines in this interior part of the oonntry. Discussing tbe severity of tbe winter in hie section, Mr. Johnson estimates a loss of from 5 to 10 per cent of tbe sheep and oattle, and while bay in tbattection is exhausted with most stockmen, before be left the weather has eo far moderated and sufficient grass was in sight to prob ably ward off further disaster. Being unfortunately ebort of feed Mr. Cupper, of Monument and also Mr. Bierly and Enill Bobarf are reported as baying lost more sheep than most others, Range horses, be reports, well tbined out, as no effort was made to aave tbem, Ibe msjority of owners considering tbem valueless in consideration of the grass Ihey consume. He reports tbe dredging experiment of tbe John Day river a failure, owing to inoapaoity of tbe dredging machinery. Tbe oompany still bave faith in Ibe values being in tbe river bottom, and bave already arranged to bave muoh more extensive plant brought in, and depend oo having it in working order by the first of next September. HIH OWN GKAV ED1GOKK, Appearances Went to Show That the Mas at Wallula Burled Himself. From tbe appearance of things, peo ple of Wallula though I tbe man whose body was fonnd there Saturday bad been injured oo the railway, and then bad tried to bory his broken leg la tbe sand, and died in that situation, says tbe E. O. Tbe remaine were found about half a mile from the O. R. It N. depot and the mao bad to all appearanoee been dead for some time as all the Usb, to a great extent, waa gone and only a skeleton re mained. One leg bad been broken and to all appearances Ibe man, after an accident, bad crawled to tbe spot where found, to die. Tbe lower portion of tbe body waa oovered partially with eand as if drawn over bim to obtain warmth and all indications point to ao injury, and sick and faint tbe poor fellow dug his own grave and polled a slight covering over bim for warmth. The weather be ing oold, tbe injured mao soon per ished a death away from all bomsn aid and one tbat la pitiful to contemplate. He waa a laboring man to all appear noes. Chasubcrlala's Couch Remedy. Tbie remedy ia intended especially for coogbi, colds, croup, whooping oougb and iofloecza. It baa beoome famous tor Its ooree of these diseases, over a large part of tbe civilised world. Tbe most flattering testimoniali bave been received, giving aooounti of its good works; of tbe aggravating and persistent oongbs it bae oureJ ; of severe oolds tbat bave yielded promptly to ita soothing effect, and of tbe dangerous attacks of ornnp it has Corel, often saving the life ' f the child. The txteiieive nse of it for hooding congb baa shown that it rob t t disuse of ll dangnrona ooosequen eei. Bold by Oonitf 4 Warreo. ycftxi FAIR Smead & Co. Have just received a freeh line of Candles,., Turkish Nougets, Japanese Caramels, Creams, Etc. Fruits and Vegetables Cigars and Tobaccos Don't overlook us when you want something nice. Agents for the Oregonlan and Telegram. GRANT (X)DNTV HEWS. Blue Mountain Eagle. D. O. Coboe came up from Monument Mon day. John Carter, of Monument, was in Long Creek Monday on land business. Homer Uunsaker came up from Monument early this week on business. John Saunders, of Pott creek, bat just recov ered from an attack of la grippe. George W. Right, of Lone Rock, lost 000 shoep from exposure during the winter. Norve Hamilton and family, formerly reti dentt of Hamilton, have moved to thlt valley occupying the ranch of Mrt. T. F. Bcrogglnt. The Myrtle Point ordinance prohibiting boyt under 18 being on the streets after 8 p. m., hat been amended to Include girls of the same age. Henry Overholt, a cattleman of Monument, was In Long creek Monday. He reports stock In his locality doing well, though tome have met with oontiderable lost. W. C. Ulbbs and Henry Welch arrived In the city Monday from Husaoytlle. Mr. Glbbs re ports hay very tcarce In that locality, and that none It to be had at 110 per ton. The first marriage license issued In Wheeler county, recently organized, was to 1 homat (iage and Miss Lalah L. I'lerson, of Mitchell. They first applied for a license in Crook county, but were referred to the clerk of Wheeler oounty. Tbe March term of county court made an order declaring Uxei not delinquent until after June first. Thlt extension Is apprecated by every resident and taxpayer of the county at It will allow stockmen ample time to realise from their bands. NOTICE. I hereby make tbe tbe following ap pointments of deputy atook inspectors for Morrow eounly: Heppner precinct, Wm. Hagbee ; lone Precinct, J. P. Rhea; Lena preoiuot, J. L. Ayera. 22-d U80AB BCIUFEB, Stock Insieolor. Dreadfully hervout. Gents: I wai dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Carl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength ened my whole nervous system. I waa troubled with constipation, kidney and bowel tronble. four Tea aoon oleanaed my system ao tborongbly tbat I rapidly regained bealtb and strength, lira. 8. A. Bweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Conser k Warren. v CASTOR I A For Infants &nd Children, The. Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the Signature of 7 -