V 1 EM u it SEVENTH YEAR. IIEPPNER, MORROW COUNl.OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1889. NO. 313. T. j THE GAZETTE ISSOBD EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. BY OTIS PATTERSON, At $2.00 per year, for eix months $0.15 or three mouths; in advance. If mill for at the nd of si mouths, ii.M a year will bo charged. ADVERTISING RATES. inch, single column, per month,.. DOUBLE COLUMN. 2 ineheB... 4 " ?4 column .$ l.sn ... 2.511 ... 5.IU ,.. 8.50 ,. .15.UI .$ SOI . . 5.UI ...8. .15.(0 Local advertising lite per line. Knch subse quent" :Urti.m al half rates. Klc.al rates will bo oliurged for personal Jim anil political slush. OFFICIALS. H. IVnnnyer. ....G. W. Jicllnde. .. ..(!. W. Webb. E. 11. MelUrov. ..I. 11. lilrtt. liovernor rice, of State ! icasurer r-upt. Instruction .. .. Ijidgo Seventh District. . district Attorney MORROW Joint Senator Ilepreseiitative i. ounty Judge...; i 1 Commissioners.. Thompson. Clerk " Bherilf " Treasurer Assessor ' Surveyor School Sup't I 'm-mter IIEPPNER TOWN OFFICERS. . ..Henry Mackinac. Nattr. unit W.J. McAteo. Heeonler Treasurer Marshal W. U. Ellis. COUNTY. J. P. Wager. T. K. 1'ell. "' ....Win. Mitchell. V ...J. B. lily. J. A. . .0. L. Andrews. T. H. Howard. " Ireo. Noble. j. J. Mot lee. .Julius Keithley. J. II. Stanley. A.J.Sholw. 0. W Ilea. W. J. Leezel. . .Then. Morcnn Horn Lodge M- ," "2i" ,., iTii!Mliiveveninnan.;lo clock in 1. ff'ffva o.'o.r-'.llnll. Sojourning brothers cor- Uially invited to """'J; .,,,. C. E. K. SWINBUBNE, K. of U. (SO. First National -OJ? HErPXER, FHANK KELLOGG, ('.A. 111IKA. President. Vice-President. Qeurye W. Conner, Cashier. Triiusnota a General Banking Business lXCHANGE On all parts of the world- Bought and Sold, Collection made at all points on Rea sonable. Terms. Til 13 PIONEEH 8till Continues to Sell WATCHES, OIiOOKS , JEWJRILiri-Sr, ETC., At the Lowest Possible Prioos. A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame thyst and Cameo Gold Rings, Gold and Silver Watches Always .-4 - . Willow bodge. No. till 1. I). P dtiFS&i meets every Wednesday evctiiiiK 1 1 su'clnck. Visiting brothers conl -"M-W ally welcomed, iino. Noble, N. U. C. W. VoUNnalUiS. Hoc Hec'y. SnnsBouci Rebekuh Dcg. No. 33 1. 0: 0. F. mrt S and fourth Saturdays o eac h month. Members of the Degree c.m hidb wel comed. ELIZAUKTU KlHK, N. U . Lieo. Noble, Sao. Heppner Lodge, No 118 A. P. & A. M. meets every lirel and third Saturdays of each month. M,..tcr. Uiwa"" Will A. Kirk. Secretary. jjwji - Line Halm Lodge No. 82, 1. 0. 0.1. er, Saturday evening ai 7 o clock t I he usu plf.ee of meeting. Visiting e.weloomL D. B. HuNDRiQKfl.K. Sec. ' Mistletoe Kobekl.1. Degree Lodge No. 25. meets first and third Wednesday ,uoh montl J. P. Shumate, Sec. - FKOFESSIOaii.Ii. llwAiVIi KliII-0()G. ATTORNEY --,-L- -oxxx o Office in First Bank, Heppner, LAW. JSLational Oregon. Attorney-at-Law, . ti fy. -Notary Public anil . Justice of the Peace. HEPPNER, OGN. A Full Line of 3ME!lXr'S,Si Has been added to bis larjre and well Boleote.l stook. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL Worlx. G-uarajitood.. STOHK opposite Minor, Dodson & Co's May St. Heppner, - - Orecon CALL ON Jons Davidson, AI THE BELV E D ER E SALOON Opposite Livery Stable. Heppner, Oregon. At this favorite resort will always bo found tlie best brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. A FIHHT-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE .r for the amusement of guests. OFFICE OPEN AT ALL tlO U M GEO. VM. WRIGHT, ATl'OllNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY I'tBUC. Opposite, Gazette Office, Heppner. im v INP.rt Contested Entries, Reliable LA?,.eumUeLoatmKde and collections promptly attended to. California, Oregon and IDAHO STAGE COMPANY. if . ....i ...... i 1.1 . . " : " j ;s iirniii tutu v. :n)iuniniiuiiiMs. iu'jih "cjiiuui uj , aluifl m nhOHpiJilH p.tw(f.rs. boi.l ONLY ItUXALi UALvlMi t'O W JJIMt I U UW Wall Blreet. K. X- ( The Sterukb Gl Hank nnnnunn nn i r nnrn I rrill Hill I Mil iiliAL MAlii, pili U Effimy4F : y U Absolutely Pure. I! n-i(6 i fhrphilng 1 .1. I" I 1JT I i" W L jc lXJ.1 ri ii ir-rn r rn T" v t r i i i r f t x ; t , i vAeKii.tNfe:i " i rrrr r n r rm r-i. i rr r it-Hatiij Ater;-. -tor. Mt; T-i- 1 z-o -L-4 i h j-f hVW-1!Tl--;H!- Zone liffd i-. L. L-k.-L . . 1 .!- ' ' J - .i.:;':r-' - I -ri ' ""r"" - VllM Standard Parallel South ' I i i'.ic-'.'-r 2T1 ill!' ! 1 .,1,4'!:. i. . i lrv ; . ..-"fejffl'i3 t.6 n '-. V: , 1 -11 r m I I Greater Values can be Had in . ALMOST GIVEN AWAY ! the LETTER FROM ACROSS THE BRINY DEEP. London, TariH, Vienna and Constantinople Half Around the World to Ptrla. liitellll the mmm mim, WHICH FOB Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design, FINISH and adaptability for stand ing In Tune navo no equal. ; Every Piano Warranted for Five Years And satufection (fuaranteea to every pwrouaMsr. Also Manufacture the World-Renowned STERLING OIIGAK Factories, Derby, Conn. The following letter, tnknn from the Hendricks county, (Ind.) lie publican, may prove of interest to readers of tha Gazette. The writer and tho editor were school mates in days long past: Constantinople, Jan. 20, '89. My Dear Friend irollowall: Before Leaving Danville, I put your name on the list of those to whom J promised to write, and 1 will fulfill my part of the agree ment this evening. I find my let ter writiug increasing each day. and it is not always easy to koi up with it. I had au extremely pleasant trip over, the Atlantic, bid cot sull'er with t.ra hick!ui? enon;h t iv.-ep mo from eatui;' thre square ,!e!s a y. I'vvu the '.U'.nscot.i Kiu'iixU (.'Juniiii''. and Jim IfisU 'j'on filt!. iu ditnrh j i !i:i. sd to vivr 1 thi'rr I nr., , fi n,- ii,n.a tiMii-r."l "'came ovev H't tho fastesi vessel in tho world, the Lhnbria. L left JSew lork on Saturday and next Friday we were at Queenstown. I could write you about Loudon, or Paris, or Vienna, but expect you would rather hear Bometliinf.' trom this nu-away city, l win say however that 1 spent several iys in London. I niatio tna visit of which we talked, to Westmin ster Abbey. Also spent an after noon at the "lower, visited t.ht- llouso of Parliament, Trafalgai Squire, and the many things of interest with which, you are lamii- lar. 1 spent some time m Pans and Will simply say that Hi is is by tnr tho grandest and most beauti ful citv I have ever seen. To simply refer to what one sees there would more than hllauoiion letters like this. i made a short stop at htvass- bum ou the Rhine, and then took the train and came through Ger many via Munich and Viouim. From Vienna I came here via Urala. Test and Belgrade. 11ns "ave me a chance to sao a very large part of central Europe, m cludinir Servia and Bulgaria. J came bv what they call their fast express. It goes very nearly as fast as an American lreiy:ht nam :ind their tailaee cars are similar to the jVniericnu caDoose. A have no It will pny al! those wanting anything in the line of M ACHINEEY Ji jiJLICLES To cull upon or correspond wiLU STAVE RfflWALKER New Market Block, OllEGON. 1 j- J' rot v. o carry the laroat aud most ctnun ctastnuk on the Pacifu const of the test improved best 1 i rs, For less money than can be purchased in more advanced towns outside of the county. The Heppner Gazette CnSf the onrs This city of Constantinople is ,T. B. Koenby, Supt. Mondays, W. B. ELLIS, Attornev-at- Law AND- Mntarv - - - Public, HF.PPNEB. OREGON. Prosecuting Attorney for Seventh Ju dicial District. Will give prompt attention to anj and all business entrv.t- to him. .FFlCEonMainSt.i,', "" ket Honnmont Stage leaves Heppner Wednesdays and Fridays nt (1:30 A. M. Moimment Btaae arrives Tnesdnys. Thursdays and Saturdays at 5:110 I. M. Sunday Stase to and from Arlinftton. Fare, $5.00 each way Pendleton Stage leaves Heppner 6:80 A. M. .. arrives " 4:30 P. M. $5 00. ' . 85.00. Fare to Monument,. -Fare to Pendleton, Freight 2 cents per pound. E. J. SLOCUM & CO., Agents. Heppner, Ogn BECAUSE SHE HAS NBYER HAD ABOOM mm iHENCEi Is one of the bent weekly pnpers published in 1 this county. We dpsire nnd ondoavor to make it j a welcomo visitor ench weok. It is in fact a ptt- 1 per that, ought to be found in tlie home of every reaident of this county. At the same time, in I (Trowing into manhood and womanhood and to whom a pnpor of this charactoi in of incalcula ble benefit. Kend Our rioiioMltloii BUGGIES, CAKltlAGI- Anil Wire Goods of all Kinds. And Mnchineuml Vehicle fJpecialliesaud Supplies. Veo.iarc,r,tceo.irgoo,lhe best. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST, Quality Considered. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, MAILED FREE. J.M. HAGER Agent, HEPPNER, OR. O1 H. B. LE FEVRE, Professional Herder of Bucks and Billiecioals' adeees and purcliasla negotiatSTow commission, anuaKuiieuu - of October. r . All for a Dollar and Ten Cents a Head. 'RNS"iVTHAltlUSON. JOHN! Contractors and Builders. Cull on them at the Morrow Building, Corner Main and May streets, and get their figures on building before contracting elsewhere. Arlihgtoh Meat Market: Beef, Perk, Fish, Sausage, . Etc. Varney & Putnum Arlin-rtori r HER VALUES ARE RIllA-L. )1 UJD rnwuvv m in? i n;Ti) mmw DrMUOL Oiiii llliOHllAUUiilJ 1 VOlllVi) 5IIL irvTn LI I r I l ID And is the natural market for a large scope of country. . HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY rtMa'ii&t " fl. P. FLORENCE. FLORENCE BROTHER3, MONEY SAVED! B, Getting your Painting and Papering Done by R. A. FORD. PAI'TING SIGN ASpecialtr Shop. First Doorhjrffrerery lOlTSOISIi-Xj. CHAS. M. JONES' rr R:vt-Ver Shop ! ucf - 0v Hotel. West" Main Heppner. I, w Wrningorrt Stave. Bhampn" and Hair in the highest style ot the art. E FLORENOF b i- .. n it St The Tonsorial Artist, Is loeated,next door to SALOON, STOCKUAISEIIS ! HliPPNEK - j - Otil-UUi. Cattle branded and ear-marked as shown above. Horses F on ngl,t shoulder. Our cattle ranee in Morrow .Gillian, and Winco counties. We will pay $.00.00 re ward for trie arrest and conviction ot any person stealing our stock. IleDtmer. Oreson. LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, ifjrw BROS.. Proprietor. nl'Flf MCTl'ON A KB POKK CON--I-iBJfcH Enable price,: lo i .J. i' . c- 4 yfc'i n-.u:i. i l.'. Stfifif'' ci-ti th insn litcotll'.rs yj-jjfJTTTTyS: in t.n yr. -t w an em y- C!'-l i.U'-i- :.c P'jr cr tuo lie. Vva can clothe you aTi-l l-.r-i h yo-j -i-n all the nocoasary and :m-vw...j appliances to rid.wai!i, cra, l'e?, eat. fish, bunt, work, go to crunch, or itay at home, and in varioui aizsa atvles and quantities. Just figure out what is reiuired to do all these thins COMFORTABLY, and yttfc.a BUYEE8 estimate ot tho value of the BLT. E.KS QUIDS, which will be "nt rnon receipt of 10 cen to pay V' MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. UiTu4 Jlichican Avenu Chicago, I1L 10 acres patented, including the right on 240 acrefl of railroad land and relin quishment to timber culture. All under fence, several cross fences, 110 aores in cultivation, 2 good wells furnishing abundant supply of water, 2 acres orchard . . Ilk 1 "'Iwo bearing, i room house insured, barn, sinone ncmse, granary aau v,uUu,.cU. to railroad. A great bargain. 400 acres, under fence, running water; c ucres oan be irrigated ; Kood home and Wn. or.ntrr.la annA mnw : one hundred acres cultivated. Great bargain; pnee on application. Corner Lot, 50x109; good neighborhood. 350. Inside Lot, Ayers' addition. If 300. T.i m.ini r i, i :,..,o,i n.ofiT imnHv Pxindne' house. One of the best bargains on my list. $050. Good 5-room house, centrally located on large lot, 132x132, on easy terms Lot 00x132 : fair barn , good residence lot. Lot 00x132; one story house; well; good fence. Good 5-room house; well in yard; 8et with treea; 'fiontiug on two lots. Hunch of 1200 acres with mnnine water. Good out ranjre. 2 good houses several barns and outbuildings. Juit the thing for stockman. a verv neculiar one. It really eon jiuta nf three towns whieh ill together form one city. Scalar . " . , i . i i ti.. 18 on tlie asiiuio Bute nnu m u homo of many of the Aineneans here, l'era, the division ol tne this progrwsive age. every farmer should have at I -i . t 0f ,i Golden 1 lol'll, III) ?ms fireside at least one good, dean Pure. non; . a ((f MliruiOVIl, is tin which he is engaged. Ho niiod's" it -for TiTnffien" Kr BtSt 1 iti U M 1 tW A' V He needs it for his BonB and daughters who are ful.B1.f ....lupu, f lm Sllltull v.iill their liarwniH. SUtniboor t tit. oldest citv and was Imilt Iiy t'on- taiitinople. Hi-re tlie, reatet part o tlie Lmsinu.sH is trmisactetl. A considerable part of tlie old wa still remains around thij portion ot the city EvmrvthinK is done here in the most primitive way possible." For instance, when the custom oll'icrr was through with my trunks 1 to To all subscribers who are in arrears on sub- the interpreter to omul' a CMlTlaUe scription who will pay all due us and ono year in f0 Jujff, yiem () tl)e liotol, a dlH- advance and twenty-five cents mad.lil ion, ana to tftjoo of Hometl)i,)r, jlt6 two lTlilcH. ail new HUDHoriuurn wnu win puj m ... i , i II I .iBlWi(u tx-iii He atenned out mid caliti'l two railW, HUH lBrUI,-U,o wmo ill wi.uH"", " ...... L make a nresent of one year's subscription to such men WllO tOOK 0116 eaCU 110011 UH'll an agricultural paper. It is none other than backs and Came ritht ak.ulj' With tliein. The heaviest one weighed from 150 to 200 tiounds. Tiioy I t . i ; i linilllll cmtv nearly evervtiunt' on inn I I 1, I hacks of men. It is not an nncom till Mil I ;..1.(. I,..,, ,,,,, nnrruniit a rich Turkish lady around through the Htrests in a sort ol a van very A large 16-page montlily magazine, handsome llB Hj ones DorU'UVud 111 UmtorlOU ly illustrated, neatly printed, loioeo. pauio I auJ Bimjlar books. trimn, , L T" Mohammetlisn, is tho great now ana nas T'.r us ujeui uiib i.. iv.',.-.- ..." , . ., ,. rlitinnnf the Farmer, the Oan oner, the llorso- er OI II IS eimilll'V. mo city in breeder, the Dairyman, the Hliepherd, the 1 'mil- yldhli juto cl lHlrlClH, OllCll COinilin- tryman, and their houseleilOB, no nrntier wnere moHdlle. The most Holed Ol the? live, whether in the oant, west, north or . " . . , , , ,. i ;i, south. It is a paper of national circhdion. go- hose IS St. St.phlH. It W IS b ill inn ntt nv.iv state and ten itorv as well aa in all I 1)V vlinsll'LIiH lit ij.j'i n. J'., .mi. the Provinces of tho Dominion ot Canada. This when the CltV WHS taltftll by the the opportunity of a lifetime Turka.it was converted into mourn, a The (llllv tlliliL! le.lt t The reguls'" sniiscription price 01 nir ftiimn- , ..7.1 ,1 :,. ,,,1 I,., t can H'.rmens 11.00 per year, but both payers " - 7""- . .. ,......... i;..i. ,fc. .... ,i i C hn.itiii.iis le the cross eimn.ved in .no. fall at tl'ifl olliceand wosf.mple copies of tlifi 1.1'ehwaV of tilO door. Ill til ti.is comilnr agricultural pfltier nail you win ue sure to take advantage of this nifgliificonf offer HKl'I'.NKR OAKTI'li t'.( I,er year in ad vauce. ror f you can got ootn papers. there could be no wntor tuniine. , i'hey have been drained and are now periecuy ury. tu'n"- i.l me if I would like to go own, 1 . 1 ,'. and 01 course j aiisneicu m firuiative. We descended an old rickety stair olid boon reached tlie bottom. I found it about as bio mr.rare as the court iiouse in Diiu- t. . - n 1 11.. J...i;.,-.I villa, and occu piett t'y xum u:ino,-i and tiltlu'est people in the city. Hove in this care, undo)' oneol u:e l,,,ai,,a. lu.vl.fl nf tho citv, liva theer wretched people who earn enough to taop olive by Bpin-dint; Bilk. Their misery ami waut are beyond description. Every form of dis ease prevails. Tho Molii).mniodanB n'e divided into sov.val classes or kindr., be sitles other religions, so there is nearly every iaiti; hem The.'ft are a number fet howling der vishfts. These, vhon they wor hip, yell and torture tlieuriohes ia every conceivable manner. The women, not to be outdone by their brother?., are organized into daue ing dorvisliea. Roth -f thosw va rieties, as indeed tlu iiie an, ' K" a small admittunce fee. I the crowtl ii largo enough, the far will fk in i'1-ent stvlo. They dunce and yell and tear their tle-.h mid pull .ml their hair and other eipmlly ladies never appear on TM 0.1101 with their faces un covered. In the street curs theii- is a curt.un that cuti be dropped so as to completely ahi'dd tliein. Everything here in made to nc- notsooii to be torgotten. lie rode in an open carriaoe and I got a good look at hint, lie is a man of a very pnio yellow color. 1 1 is mother came in a CHninye before him. 11 is cabinet or in'niisfera fol lowed on foot. iMany people go each Friday to see him, n tluy say they want him to show him self each week so they will know whether or not ho h alive. I sup pos this pn.rad.) ia -his mosfcni'du- o'.-s uiuy. lie invei cuiueu imu hid city I'or'fear of beiiu' nasassinated. the fiaying "Ui.enpy resia tno neaa that wenrs a crown" yould fit hu.i perfectly were it m.t for th fact that he wears a turban. .t failed to got your letter mailed the othur day so have added thin supplement. 1 S. Sint e cominp; here I have been honored with a diploma, from the Imperial Medical College of the (Ktonnan Empire and I am now ready to receive conartitula tionr, on beiiiH an alnninus of the jroatest heathen niedicid college in tho world. Address me at Orooin in.li, i'eisiti. J. G. V. llaln street WU CAS SUBSCRIBE FOR ANY NEWSPAPER OcMaaoxineVoaWnnt AT THE GAZETTE SHOP. 7i9c POSTtAND BUSINESS Portiam, urtron. .,1 iMiint iroti , t itT'U.drl'V. att$mtsa. SUlit-'. itnt ( atA- Houses to Rent SEVERAL CHOICE RELINQUISH MENTS. Free Conveyance for Intending PurchaBers. NOTICE OF IMTENTFON. I.rmrf nWr.nntl, firRndB. Or.. Jin. ?S. 'H!', Nnl iro ilnrnljv atIvpi) that Die ff)ll(jvra-nmw ettltr hiw filwi n'Jt.i'io of hi inU iilirj U n aliti final nroi.f in fciniinrt. (if H 1H (lljil ill . Kl . 'I ll.it fifii I jrool W)U tin ni-i'io naiorw iifu.)U"ij nn:. ui .l(rrnw onuiify, Onsuoa, Ht IlHpi-ntsr, OrcK'ui, on Oilee II. Dauyhzrly, Hij.m ''"the NW UNE H, N !4 WW M Kmc. i uud HW K SW Bco, H, Tp 8 0, It ifi. W. M. ... Honain'B thfi fnl'nwinR vinc-wn to prtvm bi(ioi'timifitiB r;:udcnc uj:nn, aud cultivation of, wti' if '-'l vist i J M . iMi.Ml"Tri, n. 1. maun .j u rwiKiiunu u.i ..-. a li.., u'l if l.iii (tr. Any pt)r(,:i whm1:?i 'r;fn-wt. ninnr: t!ifl ftllowmcB of ni'ch proof, 'r rv !'iio of .ny subtiintif;l rHHm, nrnior Jaw m-A t'.io t -auxin -lw..,lrl n.,. hf Rl(lW.?l. Will VIVWi (1H OUDOr'U- ..HMkJTuriir.ft tlil witniHi'K of ' Hlfi CIHItfl'tTit, tl i.y f'lHima.. ,...:,. NOTICE OF INTENTION Land Officoai I adircde, Or., Ken. S, 'so. W...i... ..nr,...v i'. v.'M 1 IiKl 'lie f,,l !V. i Il'MlUln. setV;r has l.leo. n' i K.e '.. ins linen. -oo i'' nasi oox fin Si?l-(w.rT e.f hi,' elaici . and that said i.u.of' will he mwlo before tic, ir f.T Jr d, .. ,f Slorrnw cor..,ty or m Ins i.l vin e t;'ore tin. cierK of said county al Heppner, Or., on Mao-h 2Ji, UM. tit: AroreK Crow, IM No. KM. forthe NE U Hec S. Tp 1 S, li 27 E, ','' id. I't. ftitnes (he fol)'iwir:r W!tr;eH,ios to prove hiecoTitirn'oiiB rv;nlene H.on, and elu.alioii of. atd i'-d, vi-i: .... , Henr 1'i.wli, Mart M" nmner. Jiones How. art and It. li. llendersoti, all of Alpiir;, Morrow onnly. Or"';on. Any p'TR.tj who.horesto i rt.t.-.: aifninat allowance .,f : proof, or wh V' m -t any suUtantiel reaw.n undi r r-o law ami (- r-io1..' tioa of the inferior l;.-pf:iOneet. wu ..acn proof ahould !:obt.a".j ' ('d. wilt Iwkii a- I !';.'ln (,.,.,, d .,:re h.'jl r;ii-f.e rro.s-eynryir,-tlie wlOJ'w of to-;d -;l :-r J.-.t. yid o ollar evidence iu relmiul of Uial .uijiwi-jI by trout are three masKive iloorii pup posed to represent "th Tiinil) TI,o u-idth rind llatliens of the dole 18 Still a liilil VOl IO iicuiiei:..n. .o. one enters, a boy brings y"'1 11 I'1"1 of slippers and you mud remove your shoes, there aro I'tur ':ras- sive pillars in tne. cemei on which tlie tJi'.i s ot weight ol tne lernpte rests. Th'iseaiH of pBculiar inter est becaiiso they were in th great temp'e of Diana in Kphesiw. l on will remember that St, Taul mfcr red to thin temple and especially lo tiieworsl;ip"i, ti.nrtilii. On oncol the masuive nl)ari is a Ei piaro niece of Conner '.vhich v.: v.'oiu srek. 1 auked ahnt it and vs i doi;i'.i'.d tlut it ail'Ji'ded a cure to all st'Mo) iny from u:.y eye trouble. Iu a short t,ne a p'ior, half blind wo nmn cmie and rubbed !.';,' hlH'ors across the plate anil (hen rub bed bar eye.litm. Stio did thii several times io:d then went tivny. Th KceiK'S within the inonoue are varied, in this one there v.re a great rtany snyirf? ihc.ir piityrs, L'oiut! throui'h ait iru'tni'-r f.-f lno- tao in. -i d perfectly with the .church. In fact tlie church ami stale are one. l-iome of thoso who are barbarous are verv hiih in power. No won der there is so much ntler wfichei ness and in'sery. It could not be otherwise with such S. ovein niont. Tha country in poor, and evorythiiif! ia lined. Kvhii there is a tax. o two dollaru on bvory male child borj to foroigneis in this country. The other daj I was on the Asi'itie sidcj and wwt out to Mii. Chamlya and from it I got t most magniliceiit view, rti your leei is tlui) great city of a million people, and its greti. liomes find torreis which appear as srnal1 if: toy hous es. Ou vour rit'l't, iu tho lioupbo- rus, leatting out into the Ulack hioa eighteen niilen a. At your loft is the sea ofMnrsio't, with iU many islutnls, and extending far out in the Mediterranean Ken. Mt. Olyiajnts witn its Biinw-covored loj r.ppoan but a few milep away, yet it is hi'ty. The harbor, with ii.ti phips fi'o'j. all ovar the worlil, the diil'crent jiahicr.H ot the Huliim, villi their hurema, '.nd a thouc.und other tliinfa ot interest are in phtin viov. I have I'olteu pl"siy well ac ,p,minted with o'.'.r lT. Miuistei lu-re Mr. Straus, r 11.1 tilr.t him a i: I ,..,.11 vfiy pleat in; l yuiiv-inuu, n.:u - ldi..,l l.v lh i i tiideut A in' l ici'.ici. lie is b mui'uicn i ml of course in toiids to return to Atnenea i"on. '1'b ire lire lean' other thinf.'s of which I .! I like to write, b.tt will have to stop for thi iiree. J. ti. Wllil.'AkD. .-.en- .lA.S't'AltV 31, IS Sit To-day 1 had the pl-asm . r not only seeing tho ! ".ill Ian, but at tilt! same Mine iceing f",raiHl':8t mi'ltary display I ( ver wdnebaed Our J-ndny m tno 1 arl. ' u day, and it in one ol the Uulies ;i tb.i SuibJi ;o show binvx It' to the people ou tit 't da Thin Uo d-m by ilrivii)!' aiiout ' CjuiirUi' oi a nile.from bin toil ice to h is moFque. lH.-l 'I'lir-road bds down vuo Blue ;n i, of tha bwau'iCal hills near the city, and lion alTords u good oppor tunity of saoing him. Th-J tivp'o ia elt!,'i'.i:t bnild ' 1, tit. not Inv'e like '.. .'"jphiii ...i.ll.er ritbsir "lo-.iiut-l. It L.audH I of Iro'ji ti-.'C to Hi acres. ,1 v-.ty. enlh-flv sill round- .ld;..vej. 'I'Iim tm ov.tr which sa '.tusi thi'i'io.""! with armed NAM I Ml JOHN MAY R1VEU. John Day. one of the finest stronins of ' Eastern Oregon, risen ii..-. Rio'. Alon'dninf, find rur ii ill we:L"ii a rat 'wsm r,M,wm-r. lb Oolumbri river, and soliio fort inil.'H above The Dalies. John Day was so naiM.-d after au old trapper, a native of Kentucky, who died at Astoria about a cenl nry ago. IJr. Day was an employe of Air. Crock, of the North western Fur Company, and in company with his employer crosM'd the plains ivilh tlie first voyai'ers. I 'ay becoming hick on Snake river, about Tort. Hall, Mr. Crook refused to leave him find re mained by bin side some twenty days before ha was able to travel. During t hat time their companions made such headway that it wan impossible to catch up with them. They followed on, but snows over took them and their exposure was terribie. 'I'hey liually reached Walla V, 'id la. The .Indiana there treated them very kindly n;id as sist'id then, on their way. At the mouth of the .lohu Day li.'er they i i ... i i . p were ovorpowereu ny a nann ui Indians, robbed, stripped and turn ed loose to starve. Not even per mitted to retain their flint end steel, the mountaineer' h match, , , i i ii : . .1. i. . . I. c .. WlLil widen in'.' y i'ii.oit tunuei m. ioo to keep warm during the chilly Mai ch night.4. Jc this pitiable plight they iiUernpbd to get hack to the frioinlly Walla WnHians and had made about eighty miles along the river when, fortunately, tlcy met Mr. Stewart and. followers, in c-itioo!, on (heir way to Ab.rj.i. 'i'her t"ok the unfortumde men in, elo!.!i"il, i'e! and carrieil Ihein down tho river. la . I line, 1812, Robert Stewart ,vn;t sehHtb'd to carry dispatcher) iroiii I'ort Astoria to 'mw York, acrnsrt the continent, 'this was a diiiigei-nii:', tiierpi ise, ana f ieele.d four ti usiod tind well tried I, KMi as coinpanioiis in the voyage. Tl.cy wi re lion .hmis, John Day, A. Viiiiar and K. I.fflcrc. The com- Icl'i, Atitorhi on the W.ini ot the morning of July tlOIIB. J litli ll-c c v. '.- uo J ,.. i. j with tho b-.'vat his ieet v. ho was; in boiiig taueht, Kitiiilar to the nan-1 'I dps .' nor of the Hebrews many contu- e.i A . ..i.t donl . if thr. cold I he lie.: ".Z'. ...?vi.,.A Kb.lr.nl.vibf-lm.m. Two thousand cavalay wore i . .,a It ia m,i,l to br I mi ("liird . with " . ; .. L.i.: 'f ;L f,-,er i,df in l Mmiv military bai.d.i wro inaying ,i.,.t !,.,.. the pooole were i.houli 1'rniiueur. n. ion n..." . , I'..,.. I....,,.lu .vim till ill Ihevtooktiie; etc. lliedi.ywas warn vjio t'Hiir1" " - - i'ii. i ... Hi HC lUUWIi iw ... . , i l ... i I ll clbiuu w tualiu caw of a uo , tdlry ytuua a -iuu v. . B'VOld). Vin. eic, and ihc all klii iir- pai, .1 huh, and till i.nl, Johii -I 'ay began to show soma slmiige freaks, and in a few days bcc.'one so c:a;y that he several timen idtemntod his own life. Whi n Uiry bad jn'.ateeded au far inland as the t-Uenni that now bears Lie npi'.u it L-rame evident to his coi:iiaiiion.-t that he would be no :, and thus burdened, :t ;vcvj)d be ter.'oseible tor theia to proceett. They flierefc.ro contracted with some friendly Indians to convey him back to "the fort. His fi auk, brave and loyal qr.alitios madohim a nni-.ersaf favorite, and it was v.it.ii the utmost ronoeru and tears of leg'ret that his comrades saw tho poor fellow tied in the canoe and carried u.vny. The Indians performed their task faithfully, anil turned him over to his friends at Astoria. Hut bid mind was sheltered and hia eoiHitutioa broken, and. hereon after died, and was laid to rest wlure the Colum bia and I'acitic join iu sieging tue sUruul rit. Cttpilnl Jouml. ,,f in- m , "hin "'nt fr-. Heppner. r