THIRD VILL FOUf nf Rnnnattavillfl. R. C. hryk: "Thev restored my wife to perfect health, after years of sutreung witn despepoia and clironicallT tornid liver." Elec tric Bitters care chills and fever, ma laria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold Mystery Shrouds Last Testa ment of Weston Man. on guarantee by Wm, MoBride, drug gist. Prcei 60o. Following The Flag. When oar soldiers went to Cuba and the Pbillippioes, health was the YOUNG'S ESTATE OF $35,000 most important consideration, Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Ser geant. U S. A., Rural Route 1, Concord, H. IL, says: "I was two years in Cn ba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, which kept me in perfect health And now, in New Hampshire, we find that it is the best medicine in the woild for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases." Guar anteed by Wm. McBride, druggist Price 60o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ID Instrument Said to Have Been Ex ecuted a Little More Than a Year Ago. Iu the matter of the estate of the late J. W. Young, who died at bis home in Weston August 25, 1905, further mystery has beou added by the discovery of a third purported will, says the Weston Leador. This instrument is said to have been exeouted a little mere than a year ago, and therefore, if valid, is Inter than the two other wills now iu dispute. Nothing definite can be learned concerning it, as the attorney of Mabel Young-Warner, declines to udiuit.even.that it isi u bis possession. From all that cun be learned, the duoumont was mailed tc Charles H. Carter, attorney for Mrs. Warner, by sonio unknown party at Weston who wrote an aooompanyiug letter in a orampled, irregular hand, to the effect that if Mrs. Warner would come to Weston she would learii of something to her advantage. This was about two weeks ago. Mrs. Warner oarue, but saw nobody and heard nothing to enlighten her in the matter. The lettor writer, who Had signed no name, re mained iu the background. Tho names of Frank L. Blair and B, B. Hall were attached to the docu meut as witnesses. Mr. Blair went to Pendleton a tew days ago to exam iuo his name, but is unabie to say whether or not it is his true signature. He remembers signing no will for Mr, Young. He has a hazy recollection of being called iito Mr. Young's office by the old goutlemeau and asked to sisu some paper or other, but was told nothing as to its purport and te gurdod the iuoident as so trivial - that ho can recall no details concerning it. Mr. Hall, administrator of the will probated, declares positively that be signed uo suoh instrument as the one so strangely unearthed. There are now three wills, or allog- ed wills, iu evidou co. The first one, exeouted September 3, 1891, is the will now before the probate court. The chief beuofloiury is Mrs. F. D. Watts, wife of Dr. Watts of Coeur d'Alune, Idaho. The secoud one is the document which Mrs. Warner declines was found among her dead uncle's effects iu a box at the Farmers' Bank of Weston, and which Mr. Hull duolares was iuserted iu the box by Mrs. Warner while bis back was turned. Iu this dooumeut Mabel Young-Wurner is givou a substantial bequest. Tho nature' of the third and most mysterious will oauuot be learned. It is suid to bequeath Mrs. Warner $10, 000, and u few huudred to Mrs.Pioard ot Walla Walla. Beyond these two items the Leader can hear uothing us to its contents. . ' The aftair is involved iu a mystery. Mr. Blair says that he knows uo more about it than any other disinterested person. The siguuture resembles his niunuor of writing his name, but he could not swear iu court whether it - is true or a foigery. D. F. Lavender was tho trusted agent of Mr. Young and was well acquainted with his business affairs, but if he knows any thing about this, that or tho other will, he hasn't choseu yet to impart his knowledge to the public. Mr. Young died possessed of prop erty valued at thirty or thirty-flvo thousand dollar. He was a man of careful business habits; thut be should luavo more thuu oae will is regarded as passiug strange by those who knew bitu iu life. Mrs. Warner was his niece aud mado her homo with him when a girl. "She claims to be his daughter by ndoptiou. Mrs. Watts was also his niece aud tho wife of bis slepsuu, Dr. Watts, the son ot his lit wife. Theinterosts of those two heirs aro ohiefly iu coulliot, and Mrs. Wuruor is active in opposing the will exeouted in 1891, which loaves her a veiy nominal sum. Since leaving St. Joseph's Academy at Pendleton, wnere her tuition was paid oy hor late uncle, she has beeu au actress and singer iu vaudeville theutrea until her marriage with her second husbaud, Mr. Warn er, with whom she now lives at Peu dletou, ; . Hunting Season Opens. Tomorrow tho bunting season . ou game birds opens, and Atheuu sports men are contemplating trips to tho foothills. It is said that early rains destroyed tho first broods of prairie cbickeus but that pheasant aud grouse aro pleutiful. To the Public. I urn now prepared to do cloaniug, prt-smrg and meuuiug aud wish ti share of the patronage . Uentlemeus' clothes a specialty. Prices that are reasonable.' Mrs. Do Peatt. Deadly Surpent Bites aie as common iu India as aro atom ach and liver disorders with us For the latter however, theie is a sure rem edy; Eloetrio Bitters; the great restor ative modioiue, of which S.A. 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