Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, September 06, 1888, Image 4

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ZEPIIYHS.
From the Daily Oregon Slaiemmm.
Albert Jwereox, f thin city, enmo
within nn uc ot hwiuj bis lifn in R pe
culiar maimer last Siitunluy, August S3.
His home tor the present m wilb Mr.
Gabriel, near Diiyton, Wiisliiin?tnii euan
ty. Ou tlio day mun'itmiiil, Albert, who
was putting up a terim, was oulled
Upon to driv-8 fmrn Hie bain nn old bro
ken down work-borne which bad entered
surreptitiously. The Who earao back
fhorliy and Unit got after bim with a
pitchfork, (itriliiiig him wilb the back of
it. The horse, retaliated by kicking.
Hia boot struck the handle ot tlio fork,
tumiuy it around and forcing one ot Ihe
ti'.;i an inch and n quarter into Deri's
forehead, j'it above the rijjht eye. Tlio
handle in Rome way stiuck his ri;ht
hand, broakin;; hia forofinxer and badly
bruising his hand. Ilo went into the
honso, and a phyaieiau was called, iiert
will be laid u;i 'or several weeks.
Joshua JMl, the individual who r few
days E:r,ee was bcnntl over by J'Wtic
Chttso for ('MniBhiB money under ft:lic j
pretenseK, and who was oomniilted in
?1j0 bail, and who h;n boon hmj uinljirK
irj j-.ii ever nines, has beeu rl-ii!el,
V.'ilti.s Biinnm and John Chr,raiie?s be
coming bi-i nureties. The. prisoner U an
expert hop curer, and aj Mr. Dimagun
desired to avail himself of his servicer,
ha bad to bail Sail out of jail. Kail got
into trouble thru nub bis weakness for
the female s x. Ilo was poriimuU'd by
nn enterprising swint; inaehiiiu n(;riil
that if he would buy a machine, it would
then be an easy matter to woo and win a
wifo on ho Rtreufjth of that handy do
mestic utensil, nnd ho neqotinted for a
machine, on credit, making tho usual af
fidavit that ho was worth 8 1003. When
the ajrent v,e;it tn cilli-ct the money, he
found that Nail wasn't worth a li.':iii, 9 '
he had bim arrested.
"Nigger John," the Chinaman who
was assaulted with a pitchfork by Wins.
D. Smith, threo miles below Hilvcrton,
over a week duco, is repoited by Liu
physician as holding bis own, with about
qual chances of recovery, Smith is
Rreatly disturbed over the possible re
sults of his indiscretion, and is sparing
no pains nor expense to secure the re
covery of the Chinaman, who is still ly
iiitf at his fttmith'ii) residence, li'istcr
day morning, Auj;. '27, an Americanized
Chinaman hailing from Sim Fraucinco
came in from Hilvert.on, whero he had
beeu visiting his unfortunate fellow
countryman and inquiring into Ihe cir
cumstances of the assault. lie evinces
a dolrnninatioii to see that Smith is
properly prosecuted, and it is also hinted
that a civil action for damagea will be
instituted. The Chinaman was ou his
wny home to San Frauoieoo.
".liars' re the at."
Kst of Newport, and all within ramud
of the puns that boom now and then,
may be found a delightful resort dear
especially to the bass llshermen and the
lovers of repose. The loug summer nap
may bo relieved only by tho Meal
of a calf, the tuuo of tho rooster, or the
lies of the fishermen. Afrain?t Ihe corn
orib of tho primitive boarding-house
stands a long, lov bench, known for
many years as iho "IiiarV lletreat,"
where yarns lire spun that would shame
the most elegant prevai iu.itur and ob
Bcnre a midday sun.
One day a deep lull fell on the fisher
mill's bench. Some one bad caught a
baas beforo dinner that fouled the
anohor-rope, and drugged boat, anchor,
and everything three miles against wind
and tide, with the boat's nose so far un
der wnter that the man had to climb
half ay up tho mast to bail her out.
The field for bass stories grew suddenly
oirenmscribed, mi the conversation
drifted.
"What is the ifl'eelV" asked tho writer
in n general wry, "of the salt grass
around here on cattle, milk, etc.?''
"Waal," said an old farmer prciiont,
whoso stock all fed on salt grai u, "ye
wouldn't s'poso 'twould have 'a much as
it does; but I've been a makiu' tons tin'
tons o' butter for the las' forty yearn, an'
I never bad to nre a pint n' salt in it iu
my life." The fishermen all looked up.
"An' v hat's more," continued the Yan
koe. "I can abwiys slaughter my cattle,
cut 'em up jes' as they air into earned
beef, and sell it, as I've been a-diiin;; f ir
years an' years."
When Iho writer once to, only the
farmer and himself were on the bench.
Tim fishermen were down on tho rii.'kn
butting their heads against tin cliff.
"lg"Hli! sanl liie larnn-r, eliuttmg up
bis jack-knife and moving off, "thorn
city fishermen mirii't stulV enny of their
darn nonsense daowu my throat !" i'
E. P i iu Harper's Maguiiun for August
MI. XX IK WALLACE WALK CP.
Mrs. Walknp, vito was tried some
time ago for the murder of her husband
at Emporia, Kansas, was visiting iu
Chicago last week and her identity was
disclosed hi a TiniCH reporter, who pro
eeeded (n interview her. To tho lines
t inn, "How did it happen that suspicion
was plueed upon your" (speaking of the
murder of Walkup) she replied -and
people who read the evidence in the
trial, will smile when they read what
(dm says: "I was a perfect stranger in
Emporia, and bad beeu there only ft few
dais. Mr. Walkup was n very promi
nent man and no nun knew that be was
an aisenie eater. Ous of the onruuer'i
jury was told that I was 4(1 years of age
liml ns an adventuress from Louisiana.
That was euough to condemn mo in
Kuusan, and that was spread broadcast.
Uudur the laws of thti Ktiite 1 inhorited
oiie-tialf of my husband's largo estate,
and that was enough to make his
(laughters very bitter against me. They
did everything they could t.i prevent my
acquittal. I was innocent, aud my eou
eeienee did not trouble me, but it was a
relief when nil was over. I hud plenty
of friends then, and I have been happy
ever since, eveept for memory of those
few mouth"."
7.V THE SILVEZY PATH.
There were a hundred of nn at the ex
treme end of the ocean pier, watching
for the moon to riee from its cavern in
the eon. The tide was going out, nnd
the undertow eould bo felt as it pulled
at the strong supports ot the pier. Off
iu the west a dark bank of rlouds was
creeping up, and at intervals a rl-jsh of
lightning showed the ragged edges of
the clouds aud turned the waves to blood
red. The waves came rolling in from the
great expanse to tho cast, each crested j
with froth and foam each roaring b;
menace- each flinging lUclt ou lue
beech in sullen fury.
There was a hush as we waited nnd !
watched and listened. By and by s
sweet voice suddenly broke into Eonp
It was that dear old melody, Sittiu.
On My Dear Old Mother's Knee," and
the singer was a girl not more than It
years old. No one seemed to know hor.
but as her voice took up the melody and
every vurd irnchcd our earn, all bent
forward with bated breath. T!i:re was
;. quaver - a sadi e.- n something in hei
vice which c:.ud for pity. As slit
snug the great white moon :oso in hei
majesty out of the black waste ol
vvaleis up-up-inch by iac'.i, and as
the singpr reached the hist verse the
siivcr.rays nettled upon her head am!
made her a crown of glory.
Vi'hen she had finished she roso up.
slowly walked forward to tlio 1 jw rail
ing, and, looking out upon the silvery
path noroi'S the water.", she san; the last
verao again. Then, while the tears yet
blinded some and while the melody j el
lingered iu the cara of all, she sprang
over the rail itito tho Ev-tthing, swirling,
raging waters 20 feet, below. No man
moved for a moment. Then all cried
out iu horror r.n-J rushed to the rail,
f-l.c wr.s float ins: out to ne:i, bauds
clasped as if in prayer, out in the iilverj
path which lrd to death and iva were
powerless. N?v.-r a shHMc nor cry nor
struggle. We paw her as she was headed
up on the crcat ' a great wave and then
she was goae fjitver.
J'o r child. She hud e:n:;td but she
had repeated. Xever a word lint that
hoped the dear old mother was waiting
for her ou the other shore and that God
iu his mercy would not judge her too
harshly.
JAY UOUUS FOIITCXE.
It will be remembered that in July,
when Mr. Gould called threo well
known gentlumou into his ofilco and ex
hibited stocks, bonds and other securi
ties, the faco value of which was .Jo'-',
M,00il, in order to contradict the ru
mors adverse to his financial condition,
he held a large amount of government
bonds. While his liohli'n of most of
the other properties have greatly in
creased since that time, ho is believed
to have parted with most of tho govern
ment bonds. lli;i enormous fortune bus
increased so rapidly that many exagger
ated statements in regard to the amount
ot individual properties nnd as to the
total amount of the fortune have bcuii
made. Information obtained from re
liable sources plaeea tho amount of Jay
(iould'a individual ownership in the
various properties as follows:
WfiHlor-i Pnhia ThIgiivupIi Coinplnj'
Aliuilinttiin Kli'vuind 'iailnncl t
. t,U!i),l f(i
. !l,umi,iui
Min,"i'iii'i I'.'t'.'ifir K'ilr.iad Co
Ir.ui Mouiil.-iin Kiilrnii-l I'd
tiovrnnu ut IiomJh
M l3l'l'miltMHK 1. ii,hlic!i.4 Ml YYttH.
iO.l.Ml.iKfi
T')t;i) .S'7.' iV,' JV
Altli(iii(,'Ii pojin!itr opiuioti p;:ct:d Mr.
OijnId'H iTRMiirwH at SW'.MXKUW), 0. n
sorvnlive PMtim:ite.-i sn:-tai'i tl;e lUjureti
yivi-n al)!vo. By plurin f :nc -vuIpos on
atorliN in Vt?fdnrn rail roadh t lint are nov,
ulweure and sounu'ly marki'tnibio i!u
limount may be (jraatly inoreasod.
SACK Adit, -fix?
BLADDER TROUBLES.
RHEUMATISM, J3J
2 SAFE CURE?
HEADACHE. JS3
CU&ES I HERVOUSNESS.
MHDICESTIOH. -3
Ri-oivr remnd) ' tmtency. It is
no Xcw Ifisoovery mikiiuvn
and niB.vlmp tvoi'tliloss, but
is fnmiliur to tho publio for
. . . -m.j ("IllllfJO
( remedy f r diHOHacs of Iho
S3?"
Jvumcjn, Jjiwr nnd Dtomp.cli.
To be we! 1, your blood must
bo pure, nnd it never enn
be pura if tho Kidneys, (tba
lt? oro disoRsed.
DYSPEPSIA, jJ
"WARNER'S
BT SAFE CURE.
Ask yotuf frionds and noigUA -n
Dors wunc
WAKNEK'S SAFE CURE
lin done for thtmi. It rrcord
in lie YD lid t.lui l-Hllzo nf douht.
-1
It has rurotl I'liillons and we .i
prove our osstn'tionH.
WARNER'S SATE CURE
vtil iMIPA Vlt !f riMI L'i!t nir.i i
i chnucc.
My luuRn Jmk worst 1 htm $5 envu!
vt ilicv ftte ;f ffonii, Atnrio'ui sfnek
Wluni I oome to llopiur nftor Htis T
will ,',o rWht ovr to U. A. HiiiMnkor's
livery mui feetl stnltle nn l et mv borsrs
ItiKon cart of by & man thut i cot ufntkl
fo iy nuil grtiin.
Evnrv 4in wlio hn n 1husp nhmiM
Imve it innnl, atnl notlituij in ahea.l of
the KnrmofH hikI Mrc-innta Itisnrnnoe
ntimpatiy of Albany, Ort'non, for that
pm (motion.
M(&i Commission Merchants
MmW BOSTON. MASS.
Consignment Sulicilcd
Informal ion gladly furnished b'j mail or lekcraph.
Heppner City Brewery.
, -0-"
IInving purchased tlin latest Brewing Appuvntus nnd
uteiisiln, I am enabled with my cold soft-water spring,
ruy di-'cp, cool stone cellar and the fresh, pure
utmosphere of the llpppner Hills, to offer
my eiiKtomrTs a
SUPERIOR (DUALITY- OF BEER
At reasonable v.holeaalo and retail rates.
Lunches of all Kinds
-AND THE
Best Brands of Cigars
Partiei in the country mast return empty kegs, or SO apiece
will be charged.
J. B. NATTER, Proprietor.
-TS:z 2S3T
SP31KS Mil BOSSIES
AHT
H.OZ3 OAHTS
' fect?Vvlt' !M THE MARKET 1 SS
Send for Catalogue and Price List.
iish Bros.
RACINE,
Giili.ii'ii & Cortcy Agents ai Heppner,
f:ii,K uinnoxs.
Tlioso of our l:;!y re.-jJi is who
would liko to iiuvo fin (-K'giint,
Inrgtf pi.olifijco of extra fine. As
sorted Riblionul liy mniil, in liillVr
ftnt widths mid all tlin lutpst, fas!)
ioimlil ) Hhadi's; mjnptwl for Ir'on
iif.'t Strings, Neclovpni', Scarfs,
Trimming for Ha U Dtvssw, Buys,
Emicy Work, tc, can get mi aston
ishinjj bi;.; b;i !';.:: in, ov.-iiif to ihe
rcoiiut failuro of a large wholesale
Ribbon J-Iiunifaf tai-i ng Co., by
..-ending only "Scents (Kt::inpF,
to tho .v.lih'e.r. w.t give 1o1ot.
As n upra'ul qlfcr, tin's house
will give double tiio sinotiiit; of nny
other linn in Ainoric-n if you will
send tho niimas unci P. ( ). address
of ten neirlij married Indies whon
ordering mid mriition this paper.
No pipfes less thnn ono yiird in
length. Stisfnction is gunrnntcd,
or money cheerfully refunded.
Tlireo piieknge.' for 00 (rents. Ad
drPP?, JOXDON Kibuon Agexcv,
Jkiihey Citv, N. J.
1 l.vl-rfl KITH Irl uf fo'.'lHf, tuit Hicur
lKiHucd by (he worilfrmif inveii
ti'in. Thnsn wbo arc in need of v.rotitaMc mi
ploj nit'Tit, (Hid work t Imr enn bt dun'1 wliilplirirK
at ImtTiM Hhf-nld :il one,-' si.J thnh ft-idrcsf lo Unl-li-it
Co., I'oriliiiid. M.'iiif, nnd rpiviye froo, FlL!
inforiiiHtinti 1kiv i-jirMT hox, all I'jro-, onn e-im
from tt '.T( ii,r d;iy ni'd upT'iniK win twor
thoylivi'. Ynu ;ui' sti i1d fr. t C-ii-tlal t ot n
(Uirot. Hume nindf ovt'r..5") in a uij;'f (lay
atlhUwnrk. All hucumciL
Di.oijCi'KiN ok rAU L'Mayua,
I.fr'd iii'ili-'
Trli-, iv:-n !h' th" eo-P"-t
i-xist i n;r '-el .vf.'t I tm iii:ili.r-
fiu'ncLl, ntuliM l!in firtn mv n of Hlvti lii(i, A
MiKid'vti, ih thin tiny dir"nvtd hy nu t'ird c;,
in-d Tim !mjin'N: wili t tliKcoiitimit-tl p nil
iHtiUprrj rolntive to thoir tinnhavts oecii HiMiJcd.
V A. (Uika,
T. A. Ui.ka,
J. ti. M.IDOCK.
li'.'pptipr. On-frnn, Anjru't 17, lS..
In IV Circuit court of tbo State f OrcKor.
Ciitmly of Mot niw.
Henry tl ppni-Hfd H-nry 11 ii'bnmiv tKfir.jr
htvit'-wuM iti'ppu"vA lihi'knittn, 1'tuiutiIU, s.
K, lln-ikc, IHf'Midnni.
Tu i",. iitniku, Dcf) tuliint:
In tV mm fif th HtutB of 0:-nst. u: Yin ore
ln-nby rn iniri'tl t.) flupiMir nnd mivr r h coin
pltiint lilc.l .-fiiitrit you in th-1 nht i it" itlod w:
trm imi or U-ft.r, lV,dn, t;i,e 7ih d' o
btr, thn simin bt'nv.r ,u ," th di.j o' the nwxt
IVtfllLir t-Ttn if f.;dd court, i'imwiici nB ill Mon
thly. Srnt(;idMM- M, is-iK, t d y.mH P he ciiy noti
tu'dtlwit if "n (:til to n.priir mil tx ,wit or
plead. thi ptaintiiN will takr j:-d( iuPit riiidnst
you fur ti." fit in of om hnndrrnt "mt tui-ut i'-four
tloll uw d lifly-funr crtr i ni d tor th
oo(s a::d tli.thii) scinei tH of this in ion
W. K. Kid. IS, l'biui;ttv Attorn.-v.
rhw inmniocs ;s imltli-l''d bx onlcr of Hon
J. H. Hird. Jii'it'f of Hit HventV .htilnMiil Ut-.
trior of th' Mt.nt of Orrf m. which order wh
ninth' mnl dn vl at Tin- I,illti. Vt vn. 'nlv "N
. W- K- K dd -i.
tMkSrt Attorney for t uitntitf.
A i art luvdK iiu,! iuninmti l i inu vi.n - ht-tiall tls tai
H.;s uiti! t In-oi tt of (Vnctt.eHkLnnk'-t. AMluu:,
InitijwstKMi, Itovnit l'riii lixiiitnioii. l.iViati o-r
It st niintiMt, bfnitlc '.Vi;knt.-. nnj ;i pains anU di--MAltirj
ot iMAoh hi: J How U 6vc at Urudhtou,
lllPJDr?.RCOIINS.
Vh" t. iia i -I m Ijost u.irv It rOorns, Baiiiim. ,tp
till Hiiii:.i'.''tiifin-t to th-Ic't, Nfiff iU
Of Interest to ladies.
two mo fur i . T.ldiiiitf iou:iv);nly ti'io wuhiit
iftriuiMiiii'ai-j l-n'ir r';r. h :m, s,.n;i n an- U-r
Tailoring;.
I have opont a vt'll-appmntpt! tnilor
in' eitaiiUnliuieDt iu my new bmM
iitrt on May atrtvt, nntl am now regularly
reopivintf uvfrotuN am) wilt make cus
tom ina.lo pants from $7 to $15 -bent
gooxld iu the market.
A. Adkaiiamick.
Htpjspriiw fnr tht Onwtt.
Fcnno Brothers & Chillis,
WOOL
Liberal Advances Made.
Wagon Co.,!
WIS.
. Fl-OIlIfiNCF.. E I'LOUEKOF
FLORENCE I3UOTHEK!!,
STOCKKAISK 1?.S :
tiKfTXisn, - - - tiiiiON.
t Htllo ln:'fl.-I qti'.I -:ir-:iiarketl U3 shown above.
lP.:'H(..s V ki rrjfht ?honUlor.
Our rnlllo mn iu !crnw, Ct! Uiarr . Umrttill
(ii.cl WfMcff cimntii's. Wfj will puy SI0 it-wm-ti
for the nmHt and convict ion uC uny iWt(t
pttciliun our mock.
Jf. r rfu'olctinidzt d the
'.virld in ibc hft Imlf Cfn
cn(aiy. Nut l.-itr-t mnmt:
t h ( wtmcrs n f ii vonlivf
ppcffrcsft iw n mt!nKl nnd
svntpni of wui'k ti nt mi ho
prronn-d ;dl over tV fimiitry villi"iit Mf ninn
tuf.' iln1 workcra frnm Uf.-ir Ihmiim, l1;!;' lihntnl;
:n v ti-ior-ti du lh" tv-orlt; i!tb(V hi-x: yo'in; or
old; no uppnijd nbilllv mpiiifd. Tupitjd not
ndfl: yuii ura Ht.irtrfl rnf. Cut this out nnd ru
t'trn it ti na i.itd w wilt swnd you frt p, H(iinetli)i
u irmat viilii" nnd hnpciflfince t on. thut will
PtRii yon in htixinnfl;, wliich i' J bring jon in
morn njir-u-y rint ii'vay. thnn a; ytliiric p)w in Iho
world. Ur.-'sd uuUit frte. AddriMb Truo d. Co.,
Aiiiiustu, M it i"n.
H. B. LB FEVKE,
I Frofastiional Herder of Bads
au-t hiilieyoais'
Lonn !Rftnk, : : : Oron.
Troup. :ih- nrd puruhwR np!;ot!:iti d ut lo?
roni'!Ur:oii, nii'l KO'iind Mtrt of ram hrokerfure
tr:in''i''tii.l, (iiithr- from thp r:utrf at nhcf in'
titno. t.'titf-K no hui ksJ'jtt hnvp Iwn cxno-ird to
Cvno. di'-H, tviU f: 1 1 nnd wtilf.lnir, vi:; for t-ncks
not a-.'Coiudd for, antt muks irfiu'nil d")iM'ri"M
nt onv"uw!!(kt,t b?twetitt tlio initldiy m d l;iit
of October.
AH for a Dollar aud Tun Cents a Head.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Knnd Oifi-entThe DnllPn.Or.. Auk IS. 'S8.
N-iti.'o in hereby (liven th-t' the l'o'iowli;g-r:aioed
ettl-T ha tilfd nefi-,eof his intention to ninke
hiuil yvn-f in jup$t-k hie l:um, and that mod
pmof will b- ni J i.'fnr,!!? county ;u.Ut of
Morrow eouiitj.Oii, at iUtV-acr, Or,t liaOcti'bor
t, ISkh, vis:
FrvHk II. Ben-h
Hd -i(t for tifce NW H, Hoc. 82, Tj S?, of R 25 K,
Ho nnmos tlis folloipx witnesc-o lo prove
his coTitimuma r.d:iioe ion, and cultiva
tion of. Kud land, tiz:
Joseph Frientl av.d (TiMrarp Shb-k, nf H-pnner.
t rpo:i; .Ir.eoh Karnest aud K, Kskylson, uf lcx
inton. (.ri (ron.
1 F. A. McDoN.u n. Krgiter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LtrdOmepntThplatlo. Or., Au. 12. 'W.
Notion is hereh eivpn that t lit following
minvd 'ttltr hns tiled notice of hif intention to
mnketml proof in mipport. of hist claim, nnd
tluit the mit proof wilt te mad before the
tHniniy ebrlt of Morrow county, at lleppor,()r
on Sept. ISn, sit: ' "
George II". rage,
PS for th;. S?K oc. 27. Tp. 8 S, of R 28 F,
Ho i. nmes tho f.lloT,'inK witncvpfi to ptv-tc ld
eortiniioiis rosideic upca, and cultitation ot
biiid land, viz:
t hnrh-s I r, John Rank, John Harris, of
Heppiu-r- Or; aiU Jubu Lieuullen.of LexiCkou,
Ur.
'---7 F. A. McDonald. KpjrirtoT,
NOTICE ( OF INTENTION.
Land OiHce nt U Onintlp. Or., July C7.
ttice iu h Twl))' Kiven thnt tlte lolWwiiin
uar.i'xt H'tiler tni fi!.tl notie of hi in tent ion to
nuke titMi proof tn support of his t'lai n, ar.d
tl,at itaot (-tif iltlP n.r-V Wfore thti pouM
clerk of Mtirrow county. Or., at Heppner, Or., oo
Soi-l. i!S. via;
Ifyron O. Sarver
ISN.. T4N, fortheKKUSWiinHS RE
Sp. uml Nit N '4 Sec. II, Tp 8 8, H K,
H nmio the following witnepppe to prove hip
ttitinuHiK rtnldeiic upon, and cultivation of.
j 11. H. r'honipiin, P. C. Thmat-oon, Jnmep Ie
pnv, of IKppuvr, Ur and W. II. Iauh?rty. of
i'un. t)f.
IvO-vS Kr'niT TiTyrTT jit, Rsir.
W
f?1'JVf'v'iiH'" " 'Sit?'
ll ' "1 t
mimmmm
THE LADSES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OT OKDEtt.
If you desiroto purchase a sewintr roacbtnf.
nk ourncnt ut your pltice fur tonus ond
S rices, ir you cuimnc nun our njrunt, wmu :
ifect to ir.:'retMn?sst,oyoubMOw nmed
'"iM'fMir
ni-n ni.iiKtutysiub Mrtbmrc is.unrint.H!i
chica3o -13 men squme.n.t:- Dallas,
ILL. nfi mt a TEX.
st louis, mo. "raaci.
Agents at iloppuer, Or.
The Jb JTV:lli:' OU WV, i
: flcloped.a ol' ueiiU infor-
T nutton for t.A who pu
ciiast) tho luxuries cr tha
ncnesnil'-ea oi Uio. "v:9
can cloiho you nad I'U-nibh you with
all nQCHwy nnd uiiu.ee: etfsary
apnliancofl to ivij, walJ:t diiiice, r.lccr,
eat, ilsh, hunt, work, 0 to church,
or stay at homo, ami in vavicir. 211,03.
styles and qufinfitier1, Jiwt : Ij3v.r0
what is required to do all t'lce tltina
C0WF0RT"3LY. and you can make aair
ostimuto of tho va-luo of tha BUyjRid'
GUIDEj which will bo sent upon
roceipt of 10 cents to pa? poskiRo,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
111-114 Michigan Avonuo, Chicago, 111.
" I t V Vjt I -.- -.-1
THE GEE AT
Transcontinental Route
,
1 1:
RO
. D
via Tin;
CcFCotle v)Yf?;r, i.!ri' CoiVph led. wak
ing it the Sl.oite&t, Hfi.l end Qnii-lerl..
Tlie i'miiift Car Lino. The Direct Itmte
. No rl;tys. Fnst'at Tn;inp. I n.v
cft I'mte.-i to CliiciRO r.iul ll pi-iiits
Kiist. 'licet h sni.l t(i nil Pnmii
uent PointH tiu'onbdnt tho
EiUit uijJ ':'v.'.itl-east.
Through Patau Bra-.ia; H Slcrsia Cars
Eosoi'VP.iioES can bo aecnretl iu ndruoco.
T Ka t 1 In i i i d I 'a .on
i!c f.'ii-eful tnirl iln not ui:;Iiia mistake.
lm; he sure to take tho
XOKTHEHN PACIFIC IlAILIiOAD
Anil ncn tlict your tirket rami via this
line, St Paul or Jliuueai "'is to nvnid
ohaiiiirs mvl serious dulaya oceusioaJ
by other routes.
Thrmiizh Kmicrnnt fi'eet'ins; Cars rim
nn regular exDie.s trains full length nl
line. Berths free. Lowest rates. Quick
est time.
General a flee i-.f Vm Cpxpcm?, Xc. 2,
. U'iu.!iii:gt.'in Vortlctul, Crejcn.
A. n CHARLTON.
As?,istaht (ieneial i'iippen;i'r Aj'enl
"11 Kevr.-ded r.ri 1 Iimkp
J 1 r v-'' lf'arl iu tlti
i I V v 1 I I V hoiionhle euu
AV-LV-AJ-X J idoyicnt thnt wili
J not tiiko thftm frtim
their hoiwH and fiLiidl-fii. TheproiiU arc Yavv
and wiir? for every industrious person, mnny lmvf
and ro now mit:inj: .vond hundred doltnrH n
month. Ii in f-tt for ore to make $5 ar.d ti
wartU p'sr tUty, who in willinfr in vok. Kitl,: i
e. yon it or old; rronud mt seeded: wo nturt
you. No sin'fiH1. ability reqniird; you, rc-d) r.
enn do it us wed :im itTiynno. Write to us nt oucf
'or full ,1'Hitienlru'n. Addrtsa Ht.nst'ii & Co.
Portland. M.iino.
.California, Oregon and
IDAHO
STAGE COMPANY.
J. B. Ivcpoht, Stipt.
Arlington Staire Ieavr3 Heppner, (5:0 . M
nrrivea " 4fl P. M.
Pendletoa ' kaveet " fi:H0 A. M
arrive " . P. 51.
Fare to Arlington, - - SI CO.
Fare to IVudietot), - - $5.00.
Freight 2 centa per pound.
ED. K. BISHOP, Ait.,
Heppner, Ofju
Arlihgtoii Mea
Market.
Beef,
Pork,
Fish,
Sausage,
Etc.
Varaey & Putnuni
Arlington Or.
Xotii'K to WutiL fiRo-weiw Those de
siring to oonjixru their wool to Fentio
Bros. fe ChiKis, ot Hostou, can draw
from 8ven to lou wiite per iotind npon
it nt 7 per (eiiK interest, l-'reiflit to
B.Ml.n. ?'2.'ir pfr 1IVX Avsiw A Fni.t..
Oregon Railway and'
NAVIGATION CO
TO
SAN FRANCISCO
AClll'BT. iss.
cummer.
Srate .tf f-'tt'ifiTuia-
Oliit.tl.iH
(Iiru'.n.....
Htatt- of California
('niunihia
Oioir -n
yt;ie of t'dliforni:i.
('niumbiit
Otfyon -------
. X.Hturn;iy . .
. s" mc'p.v .
TO
PORTLAND.
MAY and JUNK
licaveti Spear Sftrect 7Tnrf. Hnn Fnii;cipco, at
A. 31. iiH fulluws:
Steamer,
Coi'.iinbia
SlatH ot t alifurnia.
Oregon
t 'obiii'L hi
Frd.y
I i nt wlHy. . .
(Murtl; y. . .
A'f d ( odny
. j iiittlny . . . .
.T!',ti'Fduy..
. Vonrlfiv
State of 'alifornii
Oregon
Columbia
State of Culifomiu. ,
tJroj.'on ,
Friday
A'uofdny iWt
Tho company rwprvediho ritdit to clmnt'cSk'm
ei s or Hailing Dayn.
K.iTKS OF PASSAdK. INCM'WSO .VEALS
AND BKHTFIS.
Cfruin. f S3 00; bieuiugo, jisi.cn; Kcund Tiip, un-
No frriht will bfl recolvod on mon ii'd of fia:!.
inK. PXCfut fruit Hid FtviiiCabJts, liial ihcit v.ii!
not bo tiiKf-n Mfu.r 9 A. 51. '
1 Ol- r ri.'j'y. y;m Via; Cisco. Ofl.Pni! OtIj''-, No.
10, Marki't street: Tiftct . Oflicw, t in d H .Mo:.l
tfonmrv stif'jt. A'.ie: tH. tjnoilnll. IVi Uirs A' t o.
Portlrtirl Ti.-kt office, If'irst nr,! (kik Stvn.ts.
W. 11. HUt.COMH. A. L. 51AX .VI I.L,
Ge:ur;:l ?.lu! ti:;fT. O. V. k i . .
Great English Remedy.
MURRAY'S SPECIFIC.
Tja.i ?rc-c A -tarr.ii toed cum fir till nervous
d:.-ii.-:t'K. ftiioh an Wwik Memory,
I.ohsoF JJniiii iKtwcr, lljhlcrin,
Hoiidachf rain in tin1 Itnt-k, Nnr
volm l'rottr;it ion. Wnki.'fnlJni'.ss
ljeut'oiThresi, Univorwd Lnssitud-?
tinitinl Wt.'iikni'rtJ, linprtli-ncy
at d yen: rai lost of powiT tif hi?
.ionerntivt1 Ur;:nritj -in tdlhiT p.'X
emisnd by ii:distni-tion orctvero.
frtion. and wliirli ujtiinat'jly ltn(
to 1 i't'.:natut-u OKI Ajie, Iiifunit,.
Before Taking,
and n-iimnm.tion. S1.I.VI n box Trn:1 fllot-U,
orwix boxi'M for Ji.Ub Sent by
mail on ri'ct'ipt of prico I'ull
I'artifnlam in p:imi hit t sent f ice
to hYcry ai'iieunt,
We Guarantee 6 hoses
to curt.' nny rii!e. Fn- cvpry
nrclnr riftivvi vf send siz Ljoxy
and a written yuiiTa::tee
r- Af tar Taking.
fund tlif money if our fb do?s not (ltot-i i
ct :!(. Addft'ts all eunmiuitietitinns to thb eolu 1
tnamfutturtTs. tlif j
MUHitAi' !ii';iici;n co.. I
hjit'-siiH City, Mo.
S'ddin tlor.pner by A. 1). JOHNKON A t.'O., nulu
nst'iiiH. j
. Tha Original
wt0 : J " " c-
tiunR i6aUvo LIVER
CGk QUQXB PSLL3.
mil! TESSTASISI JliSrSCKi? HAEJILS33I
tLK'illlfMl !, Vi IIVKR PELS,. r?f. no. i
eiil'K. i!B -ti.Li 1' A non:. j
CHAI.LE3T, CKEAFE3T, EASIEST TO TAKE.
Ur-witreoi" Tinitiition?, ein(nlnlnff Pofsonoita
MincruiR. A!waa Oiik for Or. Pm-tou'b VclUts,
p:!ji,'h ta t; little Sutfui'-eoaU'd I'll La, or Antt
biti't!i t i t'tintil'.'t.
Mcln,' S'nroiy Vofcclablc, Dr. ricrct'9
I'cti -A iip'n'.ty willttrtir dirttLirbauuo to ttie
evstitin, Oit't, or occiput ion. Put tip in pluss
viuK liTTioiTiculiv aij; tL. Ahvr.y.f. frc!i m'A
r-h'ittif. Tiit'y ."e,Ti-M.T.'iati-c, ur fm
aotivi' ynrgauve, uccordins lo ti.c of dosi
lit! tout Moadnclio,
c 1 1 U'rrtisoei)iM ot
tlio fto rt n c iik a ti tl
LoucU, arn pwrnijiiiy
rolii'vnH Rtnl rifavimotfii 1 v
'nr d iiv iho it - t)f ttr. lkiorcc5 Pleasant
Purgative Plle(. Jit cxidnnnlion of tho
ronifibiil power of thso Pallets over no great
a vtirii'ty tit' discnaeH. It. v.p.y tnitht'ully bp snid
that t.beir itetion upon tbo system is unicr
Hid. not a ,h!:hh1 or tissue een'pinir tlmir sana
tivtf inlUionee. Sold by druiu'jriKti." for omUh
a vial. Manuf:iettird nt the Choniioal J(al
oratory of World's Dispexrahy Mepxcai
Association, No. (KB Main St.., JluffiUo, Y.
iHoffrrrd by tho innntiftietur-
a of tin afrc'( Catarrh ;
EtlMilPtMj lti; n CUfU of 1
t fltrrh in tlio ISead j
wiiit n inoy m;i nut. euro. i
SVTIPTO.liS OF CATAKKH. Dull. I
heavy hfadaelw, obft ruction (if ibo nnsn I
passages, disehKi-'Vs fnllinjr from thn head
tnt) ih throat, Mnnetitnes profuGe, watery,
and ftorid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody and putrid; tho eyes tiro
weak and watery; there is rinjrinfr in tho
rai-p, deat'negs, haekituy or cottjrhln.sr to clear
thi thivtst, e.xpeetoraLiou of otl'ensivo matter,
tnyoiliiT wttii e.-itba Irotn ulcere; tho voioo
ifl eh'iinro'l nnd has ft "nasul twnng"; tho
brofttii is olTenivn; emrll and tnsto ore lin
puired; tiiero is a senyation of di..inos, with
mental dopree-nnn, a bnckinfr coujtli and pen
rnl dfibility. Duly a few of tho above-named
symptoms aro ldtely to be present iu Anyone
caw.1. 'J'lioiL'iinds of cases annually, without
re..iirifesrinif half of tho above symptoms, re
sult in consumption, and end in tho giava
No disease ia soommon, more deceptive tuid
diinircrouH, or less underntood by physicians,
liy its nild. soothin, nnd healing1 properties,
lit, t-itfrn's t'atni'rh llentcdy curofj the worst
e'is"t of cmnrrh, "Told In the Head,"
Coryza, and Caiarrljal Headache.
Soltl by druggists everywhere; CO cents.
"Vniold Affony from Catorrii.1'
Trnf. w. H.rssF.R, the famous megmerlft,
t-.f Itifun, ."V. 1"., writes: "Some ten years ajro
puff. -red untold n irony from chronic nasal
eat:trr!i. Mv family phyphdtm (jave me up a
ineurabl.-. and paid I must die. My case was
I aiicii rt b:id onn, that every day, towards eun
I H;t, nivAoitfH won id become so hoarse I conld
jwm KiH'att a do ve tiwiusp1!. in rne niornini
(uv i-oiiijidnjr and clearing of my throat would
nlniost straniflf me. liy tho use of lr. tiswe's
t'ltarrh tenn-dy, in throt montli3, I wai a well
mun, and the cure has been perinaneuU"
-ronstnnlly flnvrKIp-ff mid Spitting;."
TMAS .1. Uitshino, Ksq., m JHnc Street,
St. Isiiti., .5fo., writes: " I was a prrent Putfenr
from enturrh for three yearn. At times 1 could
Imp il v br.'atlie, and was constantly hawking
find nyi'.ting, and for the last eight months
could hot 1 nathe through the nostrils. I
Thought nothing cou'd bo done forme. Luck
i'.v. I TTMt j'dvieti ti trv Dr. Saire's Catarrh
It'.' iKdy. and I am n," ft well man. 1 believe
It to o" too 'iiij pure n-ioi'Mj m iwo i ii uow
inanufaetured, and one has only to give it a
fair trial to experience afctoundiug rceulls and
permanent ctre."
A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving val
iiablo hint? as to clothtntr, diet, and other
ma'ters of importnnee, will bo mailed, post
paid to any addretw, on rvctipt of a two-cent
postjfft stamp. Address.
World's nivtiPtimr' V.e 4nriatlin,
Vo. CGy Wiain Htw-t, BIT FT A LO. it.?-
Thlow!arrme!j uever fHila
to efi actually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And all diseases arteing from a
Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion.
The natnrnl rennlt in stimkI appe
tite and ao4itl t lento. IKe Ninall,
eleenuily aujrar roatetl and easy
to awailow Hold erywlivre.
In formation for th r'nrm, Hou
kvitt, WorkJihnpantl MlrJcntot'' tcUitt
i Wantkd Just 10 bn'ciVs and backn
i to pnitit. Shop iu Hal Icy bniMing, Dext
R .V Totitv
Day. Dm.. ffl fZ' r, M
. Mi ?u'i.. Ell
,tnru,y....(tpt. J M !S "3 . . &
i
i-iHA .
WW:
tw 1 V ESSSSMKSai
Tutt s Pills
i
m dbb E?rj
iw
sftL-i
1
V.'
I Si
lili'ANHS.
"ttiiT nfdil nn vr.n
can keep your brnr d in free of eLargo,
v--x.t,. ...nll'JUidi .
wish on U ft sht n .di i ; cell le, n me eii lt-ti h'J
Atluiiiri, t' U- horhi'H. jt i,n i i-ht t-liuidtier; rat
tle, a V on ritfht r.'iil;.
Atlkiis, ,1 J- lio'HJ, tlA cojn.OfU'd on lft
Cat k: t'fitl it mine on nd't 1 "p.
Jilaokiuan. Jlenry. Ciitll.;, ojA l,.ft fdit
Ka: j.'c. ,Jou l'eeior k i-d!tuti'.
J '1 1 i.l- n n. 1. 1 '., IiiuJimn - f'tirtr. r- t ; (;
left ."boiiltler; emtlc, otine on rif;U hhouldf-r.
ij' .niu-ti, Cy - I'lMht t", i tin 1 !t f.hoiiiUiT.
H.Tj'o. Mis V A li on left Khon'der; ear-mr':
of e.-'t ; ernp olf a: t! split in Udl ia.d u))i,fj Itali
crt;p oil ripl.t.
.r- v.!,, .1 Ilonse, elrclo C with dot in con
tero.'i loit tMtlle, t:nir.
ii'j.r, li. Lei a- lb(iM a, I ns brat d or rV-
hip Cititii', Mime, v;1li split in e,,t'li .
iocK. J-'- U. Horstt!, t' 11 ou !
n shcuklpr; cut-
lie. mime m; lutt nip,
lir;ie,'i 1'., hunt? llo-jk.--Howes o with lr
vnder tsnd nvfr on iif;ht rbeuh.r.-
Haitou. Wr Uoihtr,.! Hun nRhuUh, ccttjt-.
untie on riht Itiiijr-pHl in eaeh ear.
( ouk, A. J., herd -lloixs. Ulun riphtjilcj-jlier;
Caitlr, riu:;eoii r prht hip: ear mtuk sipaar-j cio .
uli 1h;i at d f-pbt in rifeht.
t urrin, li Y- hvmv, :n loft stifle.
i imii fil ?mi e, ty l', pwton lsitr.cn 'Tni-ffp. II
with li(nfMk!ir il on left b!i'.).:Ubr; eatU
(fHinO o.j ."fc't.f."m,d hif.h, iett er fqjHitt rt c
C't;s V KrtfPeh. llaidtnari (.a.tle, C with . ifl
center: ImifteN. Cli! on left lip.
t afoii. J P-litren. f oil Uf: i; cnti'.n..'-;
eoMieoteci on left hip. UnUp-i '.n -.e:k.
iJij'.bin, fiol t$ fcojiH, iiookviiisur An tc! pc.
itorn" li with bur over il ou K-ri ri3;ou!d. i -tie.
iv tot h Irpn.
lJi.iiKia:, V M --Cr.lUe. K Don rifchtnide, hwhi
low-fork iit ci'f h ear; homes, li i) on left hip.
J U'tltj J.ifkf'oti. lltirm r). H'' conueeled .:)
rit'ht, (fhi'.iilderj eattlw wme on riht hip.
hfsr mark, hole n: r,(.-ht aud crop (,'t h It'.
l;iii:ks, C A. Arlington- JI auuf, (.' I' on lTt
sli'ndder: entile. V on left hip, er.pcfT left ear.
Flot'i!! cy, h A Call (f, l.V on riyhttiip; horfii.
F villi bnr under on iiht fchonltler.
F'-il. T K - Iioimw. F with haf-eirc!e above and
bflow on lel't hip,
J'l rji't-e. S I'-IItirpew, V on rigid shoulder
cattle, F on riht hip or lliit!i.
Aj iiihii'oi ff, J . t'., Aeton- T with Lnr nrdT it
n ir.it si, on. t.ti t.t i.t-iMt; tt.tlle tt.n;e on lf.l'c
mp.
t:t;v. T:enry GAV mi left rlinulder.
tlnhle, l-'iHiik- Horses, ? 1" ou left stifle; cnttio.
Diiirse on ri(:ht hip.
liut nakt-r, H Horn's, on leit liouldor: eM;
tie. H on let'i hip
I'l.mphie.vtf, 1. lli.rdman Hures, II on te!
flank.
It it yes. J 51 -Hoinoh, wir.rglaeson left f-hmitdc r
entllp, Kiiuie on right hip.
,Ior:c-,, .1 if, lljirdmitu HoiHi's. J with td.ada
over it on li ft f-himldi'i.
Joluifcn, IVlix-lf or-HB. circle T nn luft ft ill ,
cattle, fame on right hip, ut.di-t half crup in rit
ai 't Hotit in It ft ear.
.Kirk. .J T-liuraei 69 on left dUouider: tntt
CO on left hip.
Kiik, . ( llorfcs, 17 on either fiuidi; cattle
on riwhi sidij.
l.;irer, linftmus HorBfls. K L on l"fthip.
Ijewis. J ti. Ijcna-Horseii, I1 with over it on
left slmnhh r.
Miller. C, K.lItirsea C wish m on inwdo on
left tl old h r.
Mow on, S N-TIorces, M ) on left tsbuulder
cuttle. Mime on h ft hip.
.VcCuinher. .Ins A, Atwucd HnrfCft, M with
bur over or. rinhl fthouldt-r.
MorKH'i. ri h.-s llor.-i, circlp T on h-ft shoul
der d 1 - ft t hiiih; en tilo. Z on rihl th;ph.
Mitchell, (bear. PettyRvitle HornHS, l) on rijri;.t,
hi . ; entile. 77 on right side.
aianon, Joh, P:t .hvilh Cattle, .TM connected,
npperc rop in each ear, dulup on thmat: horses,
on left should-r.
Mef 'lami, Dti Horses, Fignrvfioncuch whoul
der; cattl, Ml! on hip.
McUouguld. 11 llurses, HD connected on left
shoulder.
iSt-'H, Aidrew, I .one Roek-Hortsee AN cn
licet ed on U'ft hhouldt-r; etitll" simp on both hips
Newmrn. W. it.-ilore N with half circl
over it on leu shoulder.
Nt-rdjke, r Hones, circle 7 on left tliigl ; cnt
tie. wnuft on htft hip.
( 'ilnr, Perry. Lone Kock V O on ft shon.'dpr
Pmrsion, Jr.s., Pine L'ity.-i!oisesh:Jun iett hip
low down.
Parker A Oleason. ITardinan-Horses IP .'on
left llOl!dl'r.
lipr-r, J. H Acton - Korprp. .IK conn pr ted r-
left t-honJder; cattle, UBiueuu left hip. uudor bit
in eneh. ear.
hood. Andrew, Kurdman-Horses, square crnj-t
wii h quiirtfr-cirrlt ovi r it on lett stifle.
I'eriii'Hier, ('hrif Jloisrs. (' li on left shoulder.
I.ft'U..'. .1 -JfnrNPH. JO n left shoulder.
Rule. 11. S.-Oittie hmndod 11 S on left hip.
Hor.-M b n"ine brio d on left Fhonhin.
Kpr.iV, J. F -Horpt br.indd connertpd oti
rivht .dioulder; cattle same on both hit !.
t-pr.'V. .1. t .-lb rs'-s hranrlel S on nnht nhoul-
er. eattie brnnd-d S on ttin right hip ami
mooih crop otT of ihe li ft
Ktntg.t W. K.-llorss shaded J R on left
Mine, rartle J Son left hip, swallow fork iu riirhl
onr. m. tidbit in left.
Pyer. lioi.t- Horw'B.HonriKl.ttlir.uWf.r:cattt8
square on r:ht hip nnd S on lieht nhouhip,-,
Swi;i.-Hii. L, Alpine-Ht r'tf, Sb ou rish
rtl.onJilrr.
i-app. Tho. IIotrcb, y A T t-n left hip; cattlo
sr.me ou U-ft hip.
fclttdj", br A .1 Howes, TS on on h't hip: cat
tle. r,me on left dc. wattle on left suit of neck
tars cut !.nrp at piiii.t.
Ste-c-toi:. Mrn A ,1-Citttle, B on r.'fclit hip
swallow.). iik pi 1,-ft er.
Sli. Iton oc Son Horses, S on ii .tt over a:i
on lett shoulder: cattle, jhiii'j on left hip.
Hperry. V. ti Cetile. V ( on hff hip, t-mp ofl
riirhl ;.i.d ui.derb t i i left er.dulap: l.oien. W (!
tin h ft fisoijlder.
Sv.iitf;:'tt. (i W Horcpp. 41 on left hnnld
Ktewart. tieo., Hwdniau Jlursr-a rirclu u 03
left sh-Hilder.
cuttle, 4i on left hip.
ThinfcoTi. J A-Horscs. S on It-fi M.onhr
cittle, on It ft shoulder.
T;hKet. 8 T-l!..r-4. C on ft hnuldpr.
ntlf. i(rj-. - Vo s-s hrandtd ntp of t-pntlia
on lo t shoulder nnd ieft hip. Cottle hr.-.ndti
Nine on hft hlo nrd left h:p.
Wa!irids:, VV F lioriw branded t L nn left
hru'tler. rattle U L ou richt hip. llaig on
Balm Fork.
Wlis, A fi llorw. on tc ft honlder; cattl
same.
Wylwd. J H, Hmdman Circle C on Mtthirb
wntd, John Horn, LP coiiiieetotl on
left shoulder.
Wallace. Cbarls Cottle, W nn risht thiirh, holo
in lefi ear: hr- V," on nitt fliti:lder, som
aantrton lft BUoutler.
Wren, A- W.Tt. nnirira A A wjih r a'To
nn ti ;! l l.i o.
tarn urmmm
1 1
5 ii - Ci
824 . II
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