I J , l -I Ml V HI FIFTH YE Alt. HEPPNEK, MORROW COUNTY, illEGON, THURSDAY, QCT. 27 7 F 1887. NO. 240. 0 C THE GAZETTE ISSCSD IVltKt TUimaDK A1TEBNOO.W, Dt J. W. REDINOTON, At $t.5) per year, $1.50 for six months, $1 for three mouths. OREGON OFFICIALS. Oovesnur Hue. uf State lYeiumrw lupt. Instruction Jud&e ttevcntii District.. UOItHOW County Jndire " I'oinuii.rduaer... drew KixKi. ' Clerk , " Sheriff " Tresiurer ...t... Assessor " Hurvcyor " School Biip't Coroner fV Pjiirnyer. (i. W. McBride, U. W. Webb. li. H. MrfKln.y. J, II. Uircl. COCHTT. Wm. Mitchell. ,. Wru. Jd. Doushuw, An- '. I. Andrews. T. R. Howard. Noblu. J. M. Shelton. J. J. McUtsl. J. it. Sfmiley. A. boy lor. HKrPNTJK town omoEs. Mayor , ..Henry lllsckmau, t 'o-ineihuei: Turn Movsmh. K. K. Hvfc-iii. burke. J. li. Spon-J, lilli. ILiuir, lieortfe, Ni- kdeand S. r (Jtri ltfue. Treasurer M. ('. McDohkuI. siarslial J. 1. LorktiuMC. Itecoruer V. J Hallock. PROFESSIONAL F. J. II ALLOC K, 1NSTJRANCK AOpNT, ltKI'IllWKNTS Tlie Hume Mutual, the Old California, lluyal, Narwicli-l'niott 4 Lancashire, aud (lie Slate, of Salem. i nt the Recorder's "AlJion him at the Recorder's Offiue, Hopp. J um-, when your policy expire. WAGER 4 SKIPWOIiTU, Attorneys-at-Law, FcndUekin, : I Oregou. Mr. J. P. Waver, of tlx" above firm, will here urUfr ulliMid all tnuH of tbn Morrow eonnty cir- alourt. All l;d Uuinrs intruntrd to thin fceui wrli rwi prompt nod cnretul attention, an , Wiib BKirwnHTH. J. J. McGEE, MiUIIW COUNTY OFFICIAL SURVKVO;!, AMD NOTARY - PUBLIC, HardmaiL, Orcijon. ' AND K'lVinK Done, Iiowd Instruments 1 rrawn J ot.d Ollolin. made. L.V. DARLING, Notary Public ami Surveyor, ClM10tf, GlLMAM COUNTT, OuEGON. LAND FlLtNGiFINAL TROOr a Hpeciulty. tiWl.IiV'.CTlONH Made, and Deeds and other Local Instruments driiwu. nlV4t J. W. IlEDLNUTON, Notary Tuljlic and Land A?ent.J Oazetk . r. X?1M linum rTctr1lli Hcljfihlo Com V cnniKB. l)i.idB mid MortKimc drawn up. DJi. A. J. KIIOBE, Physician and Surgeon AND Justice of tho I'eaco, . Pm-pNKii, .... Okeuon. (?nT nn Main slrcot, firat dnor smith of brwvrTT. . L. F. SHIPLEY, M. D., PRACITITIUNEB Of Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery. "iFFFKi'l'. nnnr VilV rxiilnw nn tho Mn rond V) in llio north port of llvppnnr, Or. Otli'-o hourx. Icnni ft to It i. M., Hud from I to 3 P. M. CHAS. M. JON EH1 . In the Matfoelc Builtling, St., Hrpjtncr. In now ruruing out HUaviw, SlmniiKimi iid Hair cut ill thn hiuhunt ntylo of thn nrt. L I B E li T Y MEAT MARKET, irm. J. McATFE, Proprietor. l.MJKSH 11KKF, MUTTON AN'll POKK TON I otniitly on himd Ht niiwinnlilii priri; nlw ifJoicnn ruid wirk wiiumwc, hiiid o(utH ito. Wow RmI Front, Muiu Mrwl, lloppnor. I" City Meat Market, cNOKTII HI UK MAIN BTKKKT, HEl'PNhH, Keep on hand a full tt)Ijjof Frcnh and Corned lit ef and Fork, Frank Mut ton, Siwhij Tn'iH Ktc. C. E. HISTOX, PROPRIETOR 4 S. DUH1UN & HONS, IvH'kvillo, (lilli.uu County, : Oregon. T HE AS UK Y DEPAK'niENT, Offli Corn pt tidier of tht Currency, Wahhinotom. Aninwt Uht 17. Wtrow, by wiimfiM-tory t'tidrmv pnnttnl to tht nittru:nM it Itm bwn nui1 ui nptuvir that Tlw t'rM Stifionnl Itetik tf tlrpiuitT, in tht Taw ii of HeiuHnf. in -lit t 'onttv of Morrww. nntl HtAfe' f OnnpHi. hn coniplifd with h11 tin pnv TiviouK f ihe SiniuCtw tvf 1m I'liitinl titatr, n 4tiit k b" nut plii Willi b"fon an is.M,kmtioii itiMtU b mUhortnti v oiiuntht tht busm of Nnw.lhf'fnio, I. Willi am I..Trnh"lm,t'omi- Th Kint Nutioiml Iktnk of ili'pJMtfr," in th Town of Ht'Dnrr. in liio rm-niv of Morrow, an of On'tf'tn. m aiithortml in ctrHmiir the nf hnntirvl ntl (tty-nni( uf KotihwI 8mtutior Hit Vnitftl Stntw. In tmiiinHii wlirtf witnww mv hand nn of otticv thw Kh liny of Aiwtutt, 187 W. I- T1IKNHOI.M. I'omptroUi-r of ttie Cnnwrry r r HUT A.. M-n-lmntrt' Kxcltttnev. Km Fran I. ctikoo. rl.. kwi tin taper un tir rv KOCKYILLE STOCK mm Absolutely Pure. - Tliis Tjowtlcr n(T(r vario. A marvel of imrity. rttAtiiKtti ui:d wholtmoniviKMH. Mom rotfiiiii(W tlmti ilio ordinary kit;dn. aud cunr.ot bo ttuld in (miptition with Iht mullititdo of low tent, uliort wwittht. almn or piifKphalt uuwdfrti. hof.Doni.T iNOANrt. KulAL BAlilN(i l'OWDKIi CO.. JSWlVi HX Wall btrwt, X. PETER O; BORG, Hurrxrat, Okhook, -11EA1J-.K in- Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. ALSO GOLD TENS, Amcthtjsi, Cameo and Diamond m Gold liinijs, Gold ami Silver Waiches. AND All other articles nsnnlly kept in 8 Jew elry Store. IIRI'A IllhXG 'A SPECIALTY, AND ALL WORK WAR RANTED. STOKK opponiU' Minor, Dnnnn A Co' Mny Kt. CALL ON The Belvedere SALOO N- Oppoito thu lavory Utuhln, Ifeppnerf - Orcijnn. At tliia fiivorite renurt " ill always bo fun ml tb lnst brandH of WINES, IJQUOPH J. YD CIGARS. VK11WT-CH.ASS Hilliard Table for tho amuse ment of iruuxirt. E. NOHDYKE, Tine Wagon Artist, Mny bo fonud nt lti hop on Main Street, : Ileppner. Ht wnrkH nn Ininttw into nil kind it' wniron work nnd ronton U hwilth wamm Hpimn-nlly pnrit mlomption, boid doing all kildtf of wotnl Ed L. MBGKri. AVm. G. Scott. ow trcoK OTI Meeks Sl Scott, rroprietorn. Sixlopn miles from IToppner, 0ood lioiuU and" Plenty of Lumber. a. r. flouknci. i rummtoz FLORENCE BROTIIE1B, STOCKUAISEKS ! HEPPNEK, - - - Dim ION. (At tie bratnb'dnnd cjtr-nmrkiMi a. shown ftttove. HnrHttt K on rinl't himtdr. (htronttlt rniitf iu Morrow, GiUmm, TmiUillA And WftMfif crtiintirft. W will my l(Hl.(Nt rn WAni ftir tn arnMl and ouuvu'tion or any penntn at mli it k our attK'k. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Und Office at Tlie Hailed. Or.. Oct. Vi '87. Notice i hereby Kiren that ttie folio winp-Hml xetllor hni tiled nolto f ho intention to imtk final proof iu .upport of hi. !xiih, and Itmt naid prof will Iw niniie beforw tim e.imsy etrnk of Morrow oonly, tlreon, nt liip!ier, Urvtrou, on Not. "JS, lJ, via: Cki.. . Jithnstin, P8 for the N i N K 8-r. , and W 'i N VV Sec IS. 1' S. ti K. W M. Htniun the foUowiun witnenwes to pr)nhi. eoiHlttuou. renuit'iiee upou, and cultiTHUon of Wild Und. vis. t'hnriMi llnttiniP. PeterGniner. of Gonnobnr rv, ifcTi. Knmuel tiherkiu.. M. P. Gherkin, of Kurht MiK 0n. ii-W F. A. cDos.UJ). Register. THAT WALL STREET NAPOLEON. Dili Njr DfiM-antu on the 1 Inanely Ideas of Mr. Ie. UE present arj may be regardtxl n the nge of inri-sti Katlou. Tbi mor bid curiiity on tin Iirt of the AuutI can jicople to kuo bow largo fortumt are ncqulred in t Lealthy hign, one tho drlro uf tilt prs as WT-H an tin iieonle t luvaiti (tnte the parlor maglo and funny bus(ntsa bj which a man can buy two mlllloni of dollnrs' worth of stock iu the Aurora Comalix without paylnt; for If, stick a quill Di It and inflnte th Ktoek Uo twenty mlllionx, then In.rrow thirty fivo mllliouH on the nt-w stock by boomiiiR It, In the cam of Mr. Iven, the gentle, poliu failure to remember, the caramt desii-e uol to tell a lie or anything else, the courtMut mid unobtrusive fffort to avoid liclng toe IKuiitlve alHiut anything that would asnisl anybody In ascertaining anything all" all it interiMtlng. Tho convemntion during the Investigation 3rno day ran nomothitig llkj thb: "Mr. I VIM, did you tu making your tusign ment ttirh over oil tlie books connected with your buniurtiif Do you moan my Iliiraryf "No; the hooks of account, the day book, cash liook, ledger, etc., etc" "Ohr "I ask If you turned over all such boots on the date of your nasifrtuncntf "I could hardly tell that At Iat, I would only war on Information and lielief." "Woll, to tlie best of your knowledjro and tieltnf, dtd you turn ovur thono books at that titaer - ' I think I did, but I am not porftlvi aa to the date." "What maltea yorl thfnk yon dlrtT "Because I did fretjijotitly turn the book! over, in order to see bow Uicy looked ou the other side," "Mr. Ives, wt'flnd that sovcral of the more lniiortant books connected with yourofllca ond tlio firm of floury H. Ives & Co. aft liiff big. Dm you know where they aref" .o, I dn not" "Were thoy tn your ofll'V prior to your o slnnientr "Oh, yes, they were there, according to th lirstof my knotrledfre and belli.' f, up to tlie tl:no that thoy were not there." "IIave you any idea, Mr. Ive, where those books are nowf" "No, sir; only fn a (roneral way." "ilow do you moan in a general way!" " Well, I momi that I know oirly iu what tn'ght lie called a p'nei-al way." "Well, Mr. Ives, will you staoe tVen, In a general way, where those hooks arc now f" "Yes, sir; they are elsewhere." "What ninlfts you suy they are elsewhere, Mr. Ives?" "Hocauso thoy are not there." " Well, now, will you tell ns wheth yon rumored (im brx)ks frmi) tho ofllce ofTI. 8. Itfli & O. or notr ' Do you ask me to nnawor that question personallyr "Yi" '0o you wlh a verhal answer or would you rathor have it 111 wrltbigr "Answer oi'aUy." "Well, then, I did not, lo my knowledge. "Would ynu hare been apt to know of it if you had taken them away yourself J" "Well, only in a general way." "Would you have known about It If any ono eise had taken them awarl" "Itl:ink Iwoull, bull might not. There was a Great deal of passing along mir street, and they may have been taken while I was looking ottt of the window, walling till tho crowds rolled by." And so Mr. Ivra continued to shed Inform ation upon the Inquiring mind In a courteous and opaque manner that must have endeared him to all. Mr. Ives has In no transaction shown him self so thoroughly shrewd as he did when be swapped a doubtful reputation for a largo sum of money. The only wonder la that there were so many men who wanted to in vest in that kind of good. Ho did a shrewd thing, but be will not bo able to profit by It New York World. A Completo 8nreess "Ilow do you liko your new type writer!" Inquired tho agent "It's immense!" wag the enthusiastic re spouse. "I wonder how I ovor got along without it." "Well, would yon mind giving me a Httle testimonial to that etTcctr "Certainly not; do it gladly." So ho rolled up bis sleeves and In an In credibly short space of time pounded outthis: "afted Using thee nutomatig Back-actionn atyi writ.er for tbre einonth? an d Over: 1 Uiihesitattlnigl.y pronounce it prnno nee it to be"al ad even more than th e Manufacture claim ! for it. Puring the time been in our posessio n c. I, th reo monthz! Id has nore Hi nn thifn paid paid for itjelf in the Saveing oV Hine n d labrr"! John 1 Snith "Tliore you aiv. sir." "Thanks," said the agent, dubiously. New York Bun. The Modern Rplrlt Prink and the world drinks with you. Go thirsty, you thirst alone: A nd every friend with a dollar to giend Han most impecunious rown. Fl'rt -and all omen flirt with you. Ixve, and yoifrv loft in the cold! And tlie one tliat did seem tho delight of your dream, Turns braMO and brutal and bold Sin and tlie crowd sins with you. Itepent tbey lauch and they jeer! E ra if s.xl you drink, they complacently thlrdt You ve been toying with whisky or bser cIJvend lif woithyall love you... , fiif and you rot forjrot : . - And your uel girl will spoon with your enemy TJjlit over your burial spot. I.te and the public admires you. II do in these verses now :) lUtt never forget that a lady wears yet tuu poeny crovo on ln-v brow. Exxa Wixxxxa Wxxxxx. VUliam C S. Fale in Journalist ' fIVATB l! j'1 A LA'OUS. The plumlier l out of sj,.'ti, and every boly is glad of it lleici.n't I'm velar. The punstoin have f orgott. to say that the oldest wonuiti on record L igif ty Dili' Wan. Merchant Travoler. It is whlsjiered in a New 'orlj pnjvr that certain ladles of that city, a. u yery fond of playing ioker. It's an iroir m; of course, and their husbands are lit 'en, ho get beaten in tho game. CIuirlKm Enterprise. Smith I hear Mrs. B. ha. iitnmed from tho country. Brown Yes, thn melancholy days have come, the snddcs'..: the year. Benton Budget It is a singular thing tha1; :i :nan never be ginstosbow his tenqwr til 'il he lows it Boston t'ourier. j "Y"es, Tin tlretl of lifn. I" ( .ilioutmndoup my mind to commit suioi-le.' ij.'tiood scheme, old fellow; have ainfther, y UbJ'V-w v lilgton C'riti:. i, JIJ f An iiiu iUMiltetor Now, because you an yoiui? and romantlo. You wonder 1 have not a wife, And you hint at an episode fruniio, A cliapter of lovo in my I fe. I have floated far dowa oa time's river, And yet 1 cuiifrss not a dr.rt Little Cupid li t fly Uom hU quiver Has hit my phlegmatic old heart You Incredulous belti to doubt ft ! Well, bavn It your way if roll will. You aro riiit. Auk me nauioro almut it. Enough, that I loveii luro her stilt. " No, she Is not a beantiftU creature. But aho has a leaut:fulsouJ, And lt praee, shinini; out in cuch feature, Trajiaforuis and iounuuea the whla "Why not merry her then? It In clearly Gley-r folly such fe.!hi(r to smother." I shall love her fort-viT sincerely. Cut, mini, con I marry -my mother? Judjo. Blmple Eunuti. Omaha Groom Well, my deir, the wed ding tour Is finished and here we are in out new home. Bride But, George, the servant gtrl who was to lo Imro baa not arrived. "I eee. It's loo lato to hunt up another to lay. 1 suppose you cau gi.t bupier, ciui't you r m "Of course. Go out and buy some stenk. not too rare, with imi-hrixjttis and Fnuut potatoes nr.d iced cake and not wi.fil 's, nnd I II set the table while you re gone" Omaha World. Down on Maw. A hov wns sliouiing "Kirel" In a lustv nmti- ner In front of a house on Fourth avenue the other day when a iK'desti lati huiTiod up and a-kotl where the lire was. "Hain't uny." "Then what are yon veiling fori" "To git maw to tho door. Shu's Just got her balr done i:p In curl tuners, and whon she sticks her head out nnd khows it to the neighbors she'il hi moil 'null to ci y." De troit 1' reo Press. The rxumple of Washington. "RemcmlK'r the exnniplo of Ceorge Wash ington, my boy," enld tho careful fatlior. "Who was Oe.irge iWushinston, papa!" qnerlerl tlie hnj-ful. ,V-.'T " hr, ho wan the mail who couidn t um a lie, of course." "What was Ibo matter with blm couldn't he talk r There wns much anxiety In tho parental mind as to tho youngster's future. New York Mercury. Words That Change Meaning. Bagloy It Is passing strange how so many words get t'.visti-d from their original mean inz. Tor instance "lot" useil Ui meiii "hin der." Mrs. B.igley I hnva a better example. "Collect" UMd to menu "to gather;" Baglcy fsurprised) That's what It means now. - Mrs. E.iglcy (poiltlvcly) No, i doesn't Ask Ibe gnrbuge collectors. Philadelphia Call. Lessons of Experience. Omaha Editor Anything startling today! Xw Editor No, not a single initio :d catastrophe since yesterday. "Humph I" "Yes, things are dull now. You see It's between seasons." "Uetwoen seasons!" "Yes, tho summer excursion season Is about over and tho etr stove season hasn't ojioued vet.'" Omaha World. The Only Way Now. Omaha Man Of nil ixunons! 7.'hen did you cross the Atlantic, (leo'sol English Lord Kuih! Harry, don't speak so loud. Cull mo Blinks. 'Blinks, oh! Bay, George, what means this maMinerailingr "The fact is, llnrry, I'm in love with an American girl nnd am trying to pass myself DlT for a iespectaldecltia.il. " Oruulia World. Pa nnd the Children. A small boy. Tommy Fotorhy, who Is one of a family of ten, was ta en out in the fam ily carriage w ith bis mother. As they drove past a small eottage of thns) rooms Mrs. Pe torby romarkisl how protty It lookctl. "Yes, it looks very nice," said Tommy, "ami it wouldn't Iss a bit too big for our fam ily if it wasn't for pa and the children." Harper1! Magazine. ' " - A nrllllaut Idea. "Haven't you missed tho theatres this 'Aim merr said ono baldheaded man to another. "I know yon aro a great odiiilier of th ballot." "Yi, I did miss them until a happy thought struck me." "What was that!" "I wont down to tho seashore and took iu the bathuij tieacliea," Washington Clitic A Statural Inquiry. "Who'll we put np for rongma this year!" sskol ono Irs-el stateKiunu of another. ''General Dashem. He's bound to be elecbsl." i 'Can be command vft "sf1 "You bet be can; moru tliau any other man in this district" "How much is be worth !" Merchant Trav eler. A Passing Cloud. Omnha Wife (madly, desperately, fero ciously) John, I found this hair on your coat collar. Husband I rode home in a crow ded sti-eet nr. "Oh!" Omaha World. The Plainer the IJettrr. 1 "That is certainly tho ugliest pug dog I ever caw," said a busliaud whose wife hail led home a recent purvhs-e. "Yes," said the lady, rnp'urons'y, "that Is the Iienuty of the dear little fellow." New York Bun. Religion as She Is Known. Teacher Can anyone help Johnny to finish the fourth conimandineiu ! Bmali Boy Yeth'm. -Ar.d the Iird blethed the Thaturriay aud made it a holiday.- Life. LITTLE GALLANT ST. VINCENT. flow lie Flew tu the Assistance of a Lady. So you liko to fly to the assistance of the young lady in distress! of course you do nil young men do Mr. Percy St Vincent, of SiVux Kails, MSha but not so well hs he did before a recent harrowing exierlence. Percy St. Vincent is one of our most ex pensive and highly polished socioty young nam. Ho has the rocks, too. His father ii president of fouflwnks, treasurer of half a dozen loan and trust conqinnitw, and onus an Interest iu a comer drug store. Oh, Percy grades up well socially and financially. However, that doesn't prevent his ls?lng somewhat gone on Miss Amelia Robinson, one of our most bewitching, society lielles. But, then, that's all right, for Amelia is a stunner. And her father is well heeled, too. But there isn't any need," -'fair beating around the bush and tnkhigf t0 R sliiorl story we aren't i !e r01' 'or lLaet. rjatirrJay'afteriioon Amen wiuTdriv Ing nlong the principal street of our city with her father's enrrise aud a large blonde horse. She was alone. The horse saw a linker's wagon and liegan to shy. Amelia gave a lady like little scream and said: "Oh, please, won't somebody help me with this hor rid horse!-1 Percy heard it. Ho calculated tlie accident was worth J KM to him. Ho hastily pulled his hat off and tapped his vest pattern a couple of times with it as a Aifokeii of recognition, ajul rushed out It were hotter fov thift horse," thought Tercy St. Vincent to himself, "th.it he had never been Isirn. I will throw him down and sit on liiiiil Did hel Ah, hat rwid on ornd 600 this is no place to stop and ask questions. Percy gniblnil the horse by the (lt with, both hands ami gave him a powerful Jerk to stiu-lioard. it seemed ns if thnthorso kept on his f'j't remarkably well. Percy started to give It to him again when tho borne rose up on his hind legs. Percy hadn't noticed before nt the hoigi was eight feet high. And he never knew tm then that a horse is six times us high whon he guts up on his hind legs as when he stands down iu travoling attitude. Percy noticed all this be cause he kept hold of tho bit and went up wilh the horse. You'd have noticed it too if you'd been np commanding a view of the KitofIli-o, the Detleit National bank nnd the electric light pole. Percy was fund scenery and he gazed on theooera house and hose tower and enjoyed himself. Tlie home came down aftor a wblle, but he went up atfain. lie seemed to la the greatest liorso to riso up and it Ids cliiu on the tele graph wii-va tiiat Percy iver saw. And part of the lime he was shaking his head, like u dog when ho gets tKiid of a cat, and nil the time he wns striking at Percy wilh hit fore feet o that he daren't let go for fear the hoia would charge on bhn and hit him. -la-la PEItCT IH THK OtTTTEH. And Miss Ameliascivaniliig, slrl screaming like a Hottentot! And occasionally hitting tho horse with the whip and pul lug ou the wrong line. It wns getting serious. The horse was be ginning to turn around. IIo wns getting Ids noso higher up In the air every time he elcva tl himself. Percy thought ho caught little frightened views of Oiualiu, Neb., once or twice. And tlio men on the sMownlls werill gi ln nliig dialsilical, heathenish grins. Every me of them hud been mad at first because Percy bad got ahead of them in goiug to her re-cue, but now nothing but grins and an occasional mocking laugh. And one man rolled: "Throw the boss over yer shoulder ;rnck him over yor shoulder an' break his jack!" What did Percy hoar n.xtl Grent heavens, it was so the shrill vnli-o of Miss Amelia: 'For pity's sake somebody inukc tliat fe. low let my Lnrse alono!" O death, where is thy sting! Just thou a big policeman got Percy by tho ihoul lersand pulled him away and snt him lowu iu the gutter. Tho polii-eui.in got Into tlio buggy to drive for Amelia, and Percy saw her lookup thankfully into the big po-li.-einan's eyes, and heard her say: "if the big fool bad left my horse alone we would 'inve been all right Wh-it was he trying to lo, anyhow f Dakota Bell. An Oil&hajggtJJjjic. Detroit Maiden Paa says I shall never marry such a spocuueu of humiaiity as you. Ain't be horrid! Ouialia Youth What in creation has . got into your father all of a sudden! Lost Run day, when I went to your church, ho was particularly bind aiul tolJmo always tocomo into bis pow. "Yes, but yon went to the baseball game In tho afternoon." "Great Casar! How did be find that out!" "IIo was there himself, and said he knew from the scratches you applauded that you hadn't the first idea about the game." Oma ha World. Ilnew Borne One Would flnffer. Anxious Wife Doctor, what do you thbik U the matter with my husbaud! Physician Oh, he has an attack of gastric fever. A, W. There! I knew that leak in the piies would iujuro some of us before it was stopped. Boston Budget IjOva's Secret. I. What's tlie witching charm about her That makes life spetrwlull without her! Who caa tell Purely other maiils arc fairer, Other maids have beauty rarer. Talk as wci. n. Ptill for w.e her conversation Has tlie strangest fascination. And her face Day and night forever haunts me; While her figure slight encliaats me Yh?u iu grace. m. What's the reasoa 1 adore ber. Heed ber whims, bow dow-n before her! (Utile witch I Serve her in and 'Kit o, season f Y hi could never irjess tlie reason: Sue is -ieh : JouroriI of Education. ST AVER '& Carry the Largest Stock of the Farm, "Dairy M C IT 1 N" li) II Y ! Wagons, Bueilics, Buckboards and Carriaocs, I Binder Twine?, Belting, Oils aud Machine Supplies, Etc. &IB9SS- LGilJliliU KT"','Ji:'Ver'6' FKS1I iRFK Fodder Cutt3rs.SiliiilI We take plensui'o in nnnouncing owing to the rapid extension of our lmsinens, Tthiiyefound it neccs snry to remove to more commodious premises, andliafe therefore' lenseil tlie entire New Market Theater First St., and 28 POBTLAND, : : OREGON, "Which will lie Headquarters in the Northwest for the best oE everything in our line. It will pay all those dasiring nnytlitig in the" line of Machinery or Vehicles to cull upon us or write to us for our handsoruely-illuistrftted Catalogue, which is mniled free on application. Branch Houses: Spokane Fulls, AValltt Vnllak Pullman, W. T. LnOrande, Ogn, Moscow, Idaho. Good Goods, Fair Elites, Courteous and Honorable Treatment Guaranteed. STA.VMR & T I M V CJasaaav OWNKRH RUPPIJKD WITH TKKK3, CUT. times and seed of all suiti.ide kinds. Siit! tlestions in gerniimuinR eetsl ai. I culture after wnnlKiven. 1 will contract to till requirements rf lsw to procure title Hiul furnish witness in jSitJU final proof. Nineteen years i"iyTrXr Wrev-fe iu Illinois and live in Oro- tiX2lSt'v JCJ"5!-""1 of constant jf7w iiik eiperience. e"iuwivo pum - C. E. FELL, Hcppnvr Nursery, Heifmer, Or. A TkfellsVpMfUolb . fte tm may ehakn, the limb may treat, The angry siro In dudgeon wake. The hammock port asunder; J While teasing maid, with tickling blade, ' Attempts, though momently afraid. To stop bis nasal thunder. His angry eyes with mail surprise, Tho daughter's freak may rocogniae, WhVll feign a quick contrition-. At all event he seems to Is5 Through danger's ixissitiility. In Ucklishsome position. Texas Sittings. The Woman with the Garden Tlose. Beware of the woman with tlie garden hose. Although she may be arrayed in sum mer garb and look sweet enough to eat, at last she biteth like a serpent and stiugeth like an addor. That is If she is within reach of you. And she generally is, allowing that you nro not in the next comity. And if you are, she has a female cousin over there with a gardon hose also. A won an with a hose is more terrible than an arm) ith banners. A man whocontrollath his temry Li greater than he t hut taketh a city, but no ioaii, neither the sou of man, can control his temper and be soaked from crown to toe by tlio woman who is trying to sprinkle the lawn. There is no lawn, no tract of land, no universe big enough to protect tlie outside world from this woman, even though she stands in the coiitor of,it Give her a garden hose atnr'a good' pressure and Noah will Is-gin to reconstruct the ark, sending out his agents afu r samples by twos of the horned cat tie and the la:s of the fields, for lo! she Is a holy terror. Oil City Derrick. An lWerfTrtne Rlglit. t3y, come over here!, said a traveling man win was sunmiei ing at tho sea shore to bis friend. "What have you struck!" "The greatest snap yon ever saw. There's a couple ovor thore spooning for all that's out It's tlie worst case of gusby-gush I ever saw," "Li that all! No, thank. I've lieen around here too long to feel any intercut in the bill ing and cooing of lovesick couples." "But those issiple have lieeu married over two years to my certain knowledge." "Is it possible Let's go over and take a look at them." Jlercliiiut Traveler1. A Woman at the llottom of It. That women thus slioul I seoM and grieve At men fir aleo!olle slviki-s. S'-em wronT. b-r w 11 we know tv-asEve Tlt brst laJ auI.iVi do w it'.i t nik s. W iiu-t.;u Critic. WALKER! very Best nnd Latest-Im proved and to our friends nnd customers thnt Block, No's 27, 20, 31 and 30 Second St., AVALKII E R trne-irrow- tr Corres- 'jr iieu. vS A Reporter's Klse They tell a good story at the Press club about one of the nautical reporters of Tne Herald. Borne throe years ago there was a young journalist employed iu the capacity at a salary of 115 a week; a collision had oc- I curred lietween two steamers and some livejj Mill ! ' 11 nau neon lost. 1 no young reporter wrote a fiorid description, in w hich housed the words,, speaking of tho moments when the vessel col lidod, "tho scene that followed b(files descrip tion." Young Bennett was at home and went for bim. "Why did yon not describe the scene that followed, instead of saying that it baillojjjilg-,,,, icriptioni" thundered tlie great man. "Why, it did bafile ilesci intion." "What do you m an, sir!" "That it baffled the description of any f 15 a weole-reliorter." Beuue t raised his salary. Now York Truth. .' Wn.'t Kati.flnd. "What's the nationality of them!" said a tall woman with a determined eye as she pointed her parasol at the elephants in the :ircus which recently exhibited at Bioux Falls. "African, mum," replied the man In at tendance. "Awful light colored for coming from Africa, seems to me," continued the deter mined eyed woman. "And see here, yea ust tell the owners of this show that I say I think they've got a mighty poor lot of camels -ll of 'em single humped except one. When I pay fifty cents cosh for nfysdf and tL73 for tlie children to get in I want to see more louble bumpers and less hair rubbed off of 'vm 'round iu spots I You just tell 'em what Isavl" Dakota BeU. The Spirit of the Age. Omaha Man This country Is all right just is it K Omaha folks have nothing to com-pL-un of. Detroit Man Oh, well, Omaha is very primitive, you r.cust rememlier. In place like Detroit, where people keep up with the ige, we fl:td that the laws which did well uioagh in the old days are all wrong now.. We need new ones. "Can't imogino what." "Well, for one thing, we want the chnrcbew, cbargo fifty cent udmission on Sundays." "Eh I Why!" , "Their free blowouts Interfere too much with the ball games." Omaha VTorld. A Ibid Spelt A few months ago an old gentleman was een nailing a notice on a f.-uce ou the south ildo of Amtiu avenue. A friend passing,, laid: "Why don't you have the notice put In tho. laily paier, w here people can read itf" "Waal," said the oid gentleman, "if I took It to the m "slianer oflice tliem nawstmner rol lers would ret it spelled wrong, and then, J Kimebody would think I didut huvs uoedJl- tation." The notica read: "Howm fur rent Ineboir m preymesis." Texas Biftlngs. looking for Work. "What did you toll that lady!" said one. tramp to anot her. "Told her I was lookin' fur wort, and it. was the truth, to." tr "What'er ya giWn me? You lookin fur work I" "Yes; ao's I k'n keep out of its way." Washington Critic. t "(iLiJK4XMjtlSr at