TIE HEPIR GAZETTE Published Every Thursday. BY- OORLIES MERRITT, Editor ui Managm. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ye' .... $l.BO Six Montha . . . 73 Throe Montha - . . 80 Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postomee at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Tells 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 011 his right cheek. We used all tho external ap plications that wo could think or hear ol, to no avail. The sores spread all over one Bide of his face. We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But to my Burprise in two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's Sarsaparilla, 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 was 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. S. S. Wboten, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood s. rn are prompt, efficient and llOOU S PIUS easy in effect ascents. ADVERTISED LETTEH8. L' KTTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPFNEB Or., May 3, 1899. Burchell, H S Grooms, Mr Hollle Halnman, Clinton Jones, Dr Marlatt, Mr J W Martin, Mrs J Nelson, Mr C J When calling for these letters please say advertised. b. K. Vacohan, P. M. Local Notes. Toe cream and so ls at Hart Bros. Bums' stable now bas the addition of a wash rack. Arthur Clarke, the new jeweler, is lo outed next door to tbe candy faotory. if Cobs. Bearaer oems ill Wednesday with a flue buuch of beef outtle for ship ment. T,he M. E. church has been very much improved in appMnronos by a new coat of paint. Hart Bros, invite tha ladies to pay special attention to their fresh lot of ooDfeotions. Subscribers to the Qnzatte are urgent ly requested to eotmr forward BDtT SBtlTg for tbe present year. Take yoar watches, clocks and jewelry to Arthur Clarke for repairs; be guar antees satisfaction. tf Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of tbe eye, will be here every three months. 618-lyr J. B. Natter's new brewery odds very muoh to the business appearand of this end ot Main street. Arthur Clarke, tbe jeweler, is also b practical watchmaker. Qive him a trial. He guarantees all his work. tf In another oolura you will get an In terior view ot Cbas. TeflYs coy restur ant. Read bis display "ad." Oc May 5th Umatilla county's hat of coyote scalps reached 399, oaptuied since the law went into effect Tbe street leading to the depot by Morgan's is closed (or tbe purpose of rebuilding tbe bridge across tbe oreek. Fabmbrs A floe Saturday dinner for you at tbe Hotel Heppner. Tbe table inoludes everything in the market. Only 25 cents. Geo. W. Bwaggart, having duly con formed to the requirements of the bauk rnptoy law, reoeived bis final discharge through tbe United States oourt this week. Bev. St. Clair and sister, Mies Florence, accompanied by Captain Sid ney Greufell, will leave for the district conference at Pulouse City, Wash., next month. Be not deceived I A congh, boarsness or croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Shilob's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by Conser k Warren. Cure that cough with Shilob's Cure, Tbe best cough oure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25ots. Sold by Con ser & Warren. v Ladies, take the best, If yon are troubled with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Conser k Warren. v Marshal Thornton Informs tbe Qazette thnt many complaints come to him of boys shooting their small-caliber rifles within tbe city limits, and be proposes to put a stop to it. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is ft pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purities tbe blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts. Sold by Conser k Warren. v Now that tbe rays of tbe summer eon are making tinder bixes of our buildiBg and onr onstomary zephers are upon ns, it is advisable for onr fire department lo be constantly on tbe lookont. The water mains ebon Id be looked after, and tbe capacity of tbe reservoies under stood. 1 1 "ft-r "" r 'it'iKlj. All l-.fi (U.v re Dr. E. H. Hunlook, has purchased the oornor on Main Street, tbis side of the eleotric Dower house, aod will take possession about July 1st, when be will beautify by building and improving as a residenoe place. What kind of a Fourth ot July pro gram shall Heppner arrange? Through out tbe land patriotism will be at fever heat, iuspired, doubtles, by the return of the boys from Manila. Now is the time to consider tbe matter, Waa. Gordon's enterprising spirit manifests itself in tbe shape of a Sue pair of Fairbanks bay and grain scales, whioh were put in tbis week. Mr. Gor don is Justly prond of the best equipped Stables in tbe Northwest. A little daughter of J D - vin, living at the head of Sand Hdlow, was brought in to Dr. Swinburne for treat mont this wtwk for a burn, the result of puttiog soma powder in the kitoben stove. She fortunately esoaped a serious injury. Gilliam & Bisbee have a swell turn out, in shape of a new red wagon, s "bnokBRhi" span of thoroughbred", and a goodlookiuts salesman, the combina tion to be used in plaoing their sewing machines in suoh Morrow county homes as are without them. Bev. LinJsey and wife, formerly of Hillsboro, but now of Portland, were in Heppner over Sunday, tho reverend gen. tlem6n holding services in the Baptist ohuroh in tbe evening. B v. -Lindsey is an evanceliFt of note, and delivered a very interesting sermon. Presiding Elder Gibbs is in the oity and will prenob next Sunday morning and evening at the M. E. churoh 8outh. Buhin'-sa Heesiou of the quarterly con ference will he held Saturday at 8 p m., immedisttely following a service of prayer and praise, beginning at 7:30. Three houdred coyotes had been ac counted for at the conclusion of tbe oounty ooart Bsion and their scalps consigned to tbe oreoiBtory established in the rear of the court house. Since that date b"tweeu 60 and 75 others have beeu deposited with the ju ige. A speoial Bervice bus been arranged at the Christian ohuroh for Sunday even ing, consisting of tnosio and nn address by the pBBtor to the Improved Order of R.;d Men, who will nttend in a body. This being tbe 125th anniversBry ot tbe foundiog of the order. All are oordialy invited to attend. Edward W. Cbpnor, formerly a mer ohaut at Lone Kock, while traveling as a salesman for SbillLig & Ot., 0' San Fran oisoo, died very suddenly at Albany, Ore., from heart failure, the result of diHsipat on, the first of tbe w eek. Mr. Oopner was well kuowu in Heppner, and exceedingly popular with everyone. I have been a Ptifferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and huve used all kinds of medecines for it. At last I found one rpmedy that has been s snocess as a cure, and that is Ciinraber lain's Oulio, Obnlera andLDiarrbot-a mey-.rriTari8b(im7 Gaars Mills, La. For Bale by Conser & Warren. Attorney Phelps received a letter thii wr.ek from Professor Merriman, of the University of California, instructing bim to engage the services of two trust worthy men and he would be bere in a few days to outfit from this point to go over to Fossil and vicinity for 1he pur pose of collecting fossils for tbe museum of the university. Tbe annual conference of the M. E. cburcb South, whioh was decided to be held bere, ba set tbe date for Septem ber 7th, with Bishop Duncan to preside. This will be ao event in tbe history of Heppuer and the first appearance of a bishop in this territory. Every effort on the part of onr looal people will be made to insure a most interesting 00 oasion. Ike Innis returned from Canyon Oity, Monday, wberebe went a few weeks since toiDspeot the property ot tbeluland Tele phone Company reoently purchased by the Blue Mountain Co., consisting of line running between Canyon Oity and Baker. Tbe other company is now put ting in a line parallel with theirs from Baker,to Sumpter. Ike speaks very en- tbuseastioally of tbe mining future in the vicinity of Sumpter. 1 Dr. Hodara is au Austrian physician who bas invented a new process to be oalled oapillioulture, or something of that sort. The dootnr seoured a few bald subjects for bis experiments, and, after rubbing or i:.j ctiog into tbe skin both antiseptics end anaeetbetios, he plowed little farrows m rows soross tbe hairless areas. Then be pulled hair after hair from tbe bead of someaooomo dating persons who bad a few locks to spare, and literally planted tbis borrow ed plumage in tbe farrows he bad made. Tbe experiment is said to have been successful. P. C. Holland, the Leroulean sales man for the Pacific Paper Co., tarried in our town over Sunday. He was most agreeable to tbe liazette omoe and we hope for his presence about tbe time onr stock runs low again. We have several thousand letter beads, envelopes, bill heads, cards, etc , to dispose of previous to bis retnrn, in sixty days. Oar prices are Portland prices, and facilities for dispatching work equal to any well regulated offioa of a commercial city. We are bere to protect, bnild up and patronize our home institutions, psy our bills, raise our family and look pleasant. Bring in your job work and thke a look at our extensive steam plant, ao you will have tbe courage to do longer submit to tbe exborbitaot travel ing expense, luxuries, etc., etc., of tbe "pirates" from Portland, Boston, The Dalles, Inne and Buttle Greek, Michigan. We can do your jb work, and we want you to know it. We are with you, if yon are witb na. . Off For Balem. On Saturday nigbt Pete Devins and Chris B rebers lenve for Salem, f-s ''ele- liKtes to the Grand 1 dge I. O O. F which 0 -nveoes ture on be ltith i They anticipate a royl go d tint), find expeot to be in session four dan. Personal. Lum Rhea came up from his ranch Tuesday Jim Keeny came in from the sheep oamp this wee. L. W. Hill, of Rand Hollow, came to town Sat. nrday. John Scrlvner, of Gooseberry, was In town Saturday. Arnold Balsiger, of lone, was a visitor here Saturday. Chas. Johnson, of Gooseberry, was In town this week. Wr. Fordyce, the popular drummer, was In town today. Mat Halverson, of lone, spent Saturday night in Heppner. Frank Hughes came In from Wagner the first of the week. Bonj. Parker came down from the mill the last of the week. Ed Hunter brought a load of drummers up from lone today. Albert Rea, the Rhea creek farmer, spent Sunday in the city. Geo. Crane, Ella's popular sheepman, visited our town this week. Win. M, Itudio, passed through Heppuer this week from Long Creek. Barnett brothers, of Lexington, were in town several days this week. Ed Rood, of Eight Mile, was attending to business here Saturday. Mat Scott and J. W. Maidinent, of Lone Rock, were in town Wednesday. Waldo Watkins came In to make final proof on his homestead Saturday. Guy Matlock, son of Cass Matlock, came over from Pendleton Wednesday. Pat McDaid, of Ella, was here among his numerous friends this week. Chas. Long, of Butter creek, was trading with Heppner merchants Saturday. T. D Matthews, of Butter creek, was trading with our merchants this week. Tom Brannen.the bIackBmith,willgo to Long Creek to accept a position soon. J. W. Alstock, a prominent county farmer, was in Heppner the past few days, Wm. V. Matlock is in Heppner visiting his brothers, and will remain a few days. Frank Rogers, is again out on the streets, after escaping pneumonia by a close shave. j Mrs. Grace Newcomb, who has been danger ously ill, is recovering under Dr. McFaul's care. Prof. C. R. Smith, the popular Butter creek school teacher, spent Sunday here with his family. George Wheites made a flying trip to Portland Saturday returning Monday, to make a buy for The Fair" Sam Wilkinson, tbe wool buyer of The Dalles, came up this week, Frank Lee also Bpent one day Willi us. D. W. Bowman came in from Butter creek last week somewhat "under the weather" for medical treatment. Mike Kenney the well known sheepman, spent a few days in town thiB week sizing up the sheep market and visiting his friends. Professor Slbray, of Portland, a teacher of years of experience, was duly elected at the last meeting of the directors as principal of the Heppner schools. LoW Tillard made a business trip to Long Creek last week and there met J. B. Hanmhan, the mining expert. Low reports considerable mining excitement in that section. George Noble, with a crew of shearers, was in town Friday night, leaving the next morning, and w hlle here added his name to the rapidly increasing subscription Hat of the Gazette, C. H. Shurte, representingwMallory, Son Si Zimmerman Co., is with us, Last year this giant concern took 150,000 sheep from here, while this year 75,000 only are ou their list. Miss Eva Brians is taking a well-earned vaca tion at The Dalles, the guest of Mrs. Jay Lucas, who was her intimate school associate at Mon mouth, from which they both graduated the same year, MissVaughan will fill her vacancy and continue the excellent service of the post office. ' Mrs. W, T. Wright, of Union, daughter of Judge A. Mallory, came over for a short stay with her parents, who, owing to quite a serious ailment for the past few weeks on the part of the Judge, necessitated her presence, MrB. Wright is a very interesting and affable lady and her presence Is a great comfort to her father and invalid mother. Wm Dunn, the exceedingly popular ex-con- I ductor of the Heppner branch, but now run ning on tbe main line, spent several days here last week with his family, visiting his numer ous friends, who gave them a warm welcome. The "latch string" seemed out all over town for them, and hospitable Heppnerites seemed to vie with each other In entertaining them. John Duran, formerly of this locality, but now engaged In a thriving livery business at Waterville, Wash., arrived here after a 4J0 mile ride on horseback to prove up on some land, and will return in about six weeks. Harry Phillips and family will accompany him on his return, expecting to make that their future home. The many friends of Mr. Duran were glad to meet him again. John M. Gault, son of D. M. C. Gault, publish er of the Hillsboro Independent, accompanied by Howard H. Clove, of Lexington, formerly of Portland, paid the Gazette a most agreeable visit last Saturday. Mr Gault is now assisting in the publication of the lone Post. Both young men are bright fellows, enthusiastic over Mor row county, and will prove valuable members of our business and social community. Mrs. May Ayers and Mrs. Minnie Vaughan, of Pendleton, and Mrs. Martha Roberta with her little son, and Miss Bertha Matlock, of Portland, are bere in attendance on their father, Sheriff Matlock, and will remain until there is a mater ial change In his condition. Under his present treatement, we are glad to announce encourag ing symptoms which brighten him up. It is the earnest hope of the entire community that his case will yield to proper treatment, a his usefulness to the country is thoroughly appre ciated by everyone. Dress Making-. Mra. M. C Kennedy bas opened dress making parlors at tbe Mnuotaia bonse, and solicits patronage, gnaranteeicg entire satisfaction. It 1100 KKWAUDI Will be paid for information leading to tbe arrest and conviction of any per son stealing cattle branded "WB" con nected on the left side. Waddle on tbe nose. Psbct HfjoHits. HORSEMEN NOTICE. Tbe imported running stallion Oal pburnns will make tbe se aeon ot 1899 at D. F. Bwaegart's farm, 10 miles nortb of Heppner. Good pasture will be fur nished free, but will not be responsible tor accidents, or mares getting away, elthoagb psrtionlsr care will be taken to prevent tbe same. Two Keotuoky Jacks will also make tbe season there. A few good milch cows for sale. tl BtockBifB, Kotiee! ty. O. Clder, of Suunpter, Oregio.jley and J. W. Hornor at assistants, successor to H. Duckworth & Stn's gen-1 Those in attendance are Dona Barnett, ernl merohandine bosinee, at tbe "Rd t Miss Clyde Melton, Cecil Myers, Eva Front Stor," rfpeotfally solioits tbe ' Emory, 57. 0. Hill and E. A. Miller, who 1 1 r.siiriio4 o; hii stockmen who graze' fibp in th" vicinity or Kumpter. Hu Urge, new complete stock will supply every demand. 6 9 THE Remember it in Heppner! Buy the Light-Running. Sewing Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. Guaranteed for 10 Years, First-class in every respect. M ARE THE EDITORS OF THE NATION Will Direct the Attention of the World to Oregon. The national editorial convention, whioh meets at Portland in July, is anxiously looked forward to by the editors in all parts of the United Mates, and Portland is making every effort for tbeir entertainment. Mr. Haroonrt, a newspaper man of ability, spent a tew days tbis week in Heppner endeavoring to raise by subscription a fund sufficient to insure in a souvenir, to be carried home by the editors, a write up of Mor row conoty, setting forth its jeeouroes, opportunities for investment, etc. A tew of onr enterprising citizens seemed to appreciate this opportunity of sain ing world-wide recognition, but tbe majority tailed to be impressed witb its importance, and be retired from this Held somewbut dieappoiuted. Aooording to our judgment tbis con vention ot newspaper men will plaoe Oiegon witb its vast resources promi nently in tbe minds ot every intelligent being witbin tbe boundary lines of tbe Dnited States, and tbis effort on tbe part of Portland's prominent men lo (arn'sh tbem with all the possible in formation regarding our atate is worthy of tbe support ot every Oregoniao, and expense should be spared by no com munity, necessary to its just recognition. Without a doubt, their visit bere will result in a marked moreaie in tbe popu lation of oar banner atate in a very short time, and in the solicitation of immigra tion capital should not be overlooked. To tbe Gazette bas been entrusted tbe responsibility of furnishing data tor th. write-up of Morrow county and we shall endeavor to do it justioe. M. K. Cbareh Booth Conference. Judge Bartholomew, acoompanied by h a family and tbe Misses Adkins, left bere Saturday evening, staying over oiieLt at bis son Harry's, on Butter oreek, and on Sunday attended tbe quar terly oonferenoe of tbe Methodist Epis copal cbnrob South held at the O F. Thompson sobool bouse, lor tbe Uma tilla and Bbea creek circuit. A huge gatberioa was from far and wide, and at tbe oonolasioo of tbe morning services a basket dinner was spread in tbe grove adjoining tbe sobcol bouse. Every thing Hotter creek produces was served as i - d... - l. I j UUIJ UULIBI OrnR UUUQDRITCI BID 13&V ble, and snob a least is Indulged in bat seldom. Tbis is Iter. Tborooghman's circuit, and bis work in that field lias made many converts during tbe paat year. Teachers' Isstitote. Ouuty Superintendent Shipley is now holding a three days' examination of ! teaobera for eertiBcates. with Mrs. Shin are oeirons oi ooonty oernnoaien, wLlie Mary uaii.y, w. Jj. aung ana t.U. j BWuard will take tb.tr examination Friday (or Itatt Ufa diplomat. FAIR was The Fair that made values better and prices ! ! "Tine Examine it before purchasing any other. ONEY RETURNED IF GOODS NOT SATISFACTORY " TEXW.' tone's Draniatiu Talent Wins Heppner' Applause. . Friday niiiht tbe opera bouse wag oompletely filled in bonor of fbe visiting amateur troop from lone, in their start ling drama "Texxs." Those who went there antioipatiog a tame ''district sobool" entertainment miscalculated. From start to fiuisb tbe drama was ex ecuted witb a snap that kept all eyes wide opeu and interest at a fever beat, and tbe epeoUoular conclusion oame altogether too soon for not only tbe en tbnsed small buys, but for tbe rest of tbe andienoe, who made demonstration ot their approval by continued applause. Dell Knowlton, in tbe leadiogoharaoter, was, ot oouree, the "star," but bis sup port ell through, was surprisingly clever, eating in a spirited manner, without the beBitauoy usual with ama teurs. Both Mrs Eogleman and Mrs. Knowlton, could enter the ranks ot professionals, wbile little Pearl Knowl ton is oeitain of a career on the stage, Ibat will in tbe near future plaoe bur before the footligbta ot the leading theaters of the world. She simply stole tbe hearts of not only the juvenile "dudes" of our little oity, but some of tbe older boys. Her graceful daooing, sweet faoe and clever aoting left many admirers. Billy Myers took to bis special work, like a "duok to water," and oarried us "old jboys" back to by gone ministrels ot tbe old sobool, when years ago, we made speoial trips to Frisoo to see. Frank Eogleman, looked in bis makeup a typioal Texas ranger, wbile Frank Wait, Dave Dixon, Fred Davis aod A A Oanflsld are entitled to exceptional credit in tbeir respective riles, A Severe Leiisoi. Monday evening as complete a demon tratton ot woat a fool liquor will make ot a man waa witnessed by a big orowd A prominent rancher, and, io bn sober senses, as well thought of as ftrnigbt- torwara rna peaoeaDie oitizeo ai we have, imbibed too much liquor and in ine aosenoe ot me marshal made a complete nuisance of bimself, finally being thrown from bis borse and par tially scalped. Recovering bis feel be regained bis borse and riding at break neok spoed through tbe streets, abasing everyone in light. At tbis junctors tbe marshal oame in sight and going lo him ordered bim to go on out of town, but tbis was not to bis notion, aod getting off bis borse, started in to "do" tbe officer, and io consequence got a bruise oo lop of bis head be bad oot reokoned oo. Tb's bad a teodenoy lo partially sooer mm, wneo lnuoeoiiai men oame lo his aid and persuaded bim to go borne. JAY CDBKIN DK4D. Snroambed to aa Attack of Pneumonia Very Kaddealy. ay uurnn, woo oame to Ibis oonn try about a year ago from tbe Willamette valley, aod bought property near loos, died at hit plaoe early Tuesday evening. He bad beeo struggling witb pneumonia for several days, and wheo tbe dooton were called in be was in a critical con dition. Mr. Corrin was 48 years of age, aod leaves a widw and children. II is remaios will b.f takea to the valley tor burial. ETair" Machine Never Gets Out of Order. 3 Drawers THE LOOK HERE! Paiise Read Think ! ! licious drink. Also have fitted np tbe neatest Ioe Cream Parlor in tbe oity where Ioe Cream that is Ice Cream will be served al popular prioes. ' ubujuu wbus suuiniumg pBrnouiariy nice io tme line give us a call. We are bere to please tbe public. Also carrv a fine Una of IMonn nn.l Tnh... cos, Oandies, Nuts, Fruits and Vegetables. Don't forget the place. Chas. Tefft's , Bon Ton Restaurant ,11 I I! -a--An Interior Vlew-& Mjrtllllllifm -Best A BICYCLE ' Within tbe Ketch of Anyone. Tbe Fair witbin tbe past few weeks has sold more bioyoles than known to tbe history of lbs ooonty. Tbey brought io a bicycle, "Tbe Golden Eagle," guar anteed by Mitchell, Staver k Lewis, ot Portland, elegant in finish, light running aod, without a question, equal io every respect to tbe highest priced maobine on tbe market, at tbe reasonable price ot &, and Heppnerilea have taken ad vantage of this opportunity and pur chased. You are invited to inspeot tbe machine, and it remains eotirely lo your judgment ai to purchase. Ioae'a Incorporation. The little town of lone bas its troubles. Factions have lined up for and against tbe Incorporation scheme strong enough to perplex tbe oounty oourt, and its de cision is posponed uotill next Saturday. A few ot tbe signers of tbe petition for incorporation, upon mature reflection, have decided that the town is a trifle previous In assuming incorporation re spoosibllities, and tbey are suspicions ot restrictions oot altogether io acoord with tbe ideal of tbe surrounding farm ers, wbo go to the lowo to spend tbeir money, and wbile away the idle leasoo of crop growing, aod, In oouiequeooe, are bdxIous to withdraw tbeir namea. Tbe ooet of incorporating is but little, but Ha perpetuation means "money." Fry's Hqnlrrel Poison Is a rapid aod reliable peit destroyer. R A. Newton, Ashland, Oregon, says: "Fry's iqnirrei poison has Dot only proven seductive aod deadly to squirrels bul to tbe rabbits aod pestiferous skunk as well. For aale by Hlooum Drag Oo. Now is the time to renew subscription to tbe Gazette your lower $23.74 FAIR it We are now prepared to serve nn P nalMni mi 1 1. L. A ae sweet apple aod crabapple Older, Lemonades, Milk Shakes, ' noaa water, loeureamSoda, Maps ( xuiuersi water iiemonBaes a de "The SPA." SMEAD 4. CO., Proprietors. Service in Heppner. 8UICIDB AT HILTON. Mrs. 0. DeHavea Urowas Herself In ra Irri gation Ditch. Another inioide bas ibooked and tartled tbe community of Milloo. Early yesterday morolog, Mrs. George De Haven, ao elderly woman belonging to one of Miltoo'a most prominent aod respected families, waa fouod drowned io an irrlgatioo ditch near her borne. Aocording to tbe particulars of the lad affair Mn. DeHaveo, wbo ii nearly 75 years old, bad beeo in poor bealtb of lata and for tbe paat few days teemed ia a despondent frame of mind, having asked ber aged buabaod to give her poison. Yesterday morning she stepped oot of the bouse into tbe yard, telling ber little granddaughter, a daughter of Jobo Moltae, to remain Inside until ihe returned. At tbis time Mr. DeHaveo waa out milking tbe oow and oo his re turn found ber lying dead wilb ber face io tbe water. Tbe suicide had evidently gone about ber dread task io deliberate fasbioo. Around ber oeok was tied lowl wilb a heavy flatiroo dangling from either end. Thus weighted, aba placed ber bead io tbe ultob, wbiob oootaioed oo more than three inches of running water, and must naye neid It tnere witb grim determina tion until the longed-for death oame to ber relief. Mrs. DeHaveo wai pioneer woman. having oome to Oregon witb ber bua baod in im'L Hbe leaves several crown sons and daughters, to whom tbe sym pathy of tbe oommnoily Is extended io tbeir hour of sodden and lad bereave ment. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ilia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of