OFFICIAL sVlJKx PAPER. -3 advertise In The Semi-Weekly to reaches- New and Desirable 'GAZETTE. BUSINESS, HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1892. NO. 470. NINTH YEAR v- feists m :o SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE. Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. ALVAH W. PATTERSON Bos. Manager. OTIS PATTUR80N Editor A' ts.00 per your, $1.50 for six months, $1.0(1 for throe mourns; in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. The-EA.aliE," of Long Creek, Grant fv.in.tv orenon. Is Duhllihed by uie same com pany every iriua Manager, Long Creek, Oreson, Heppner, Oregon. ay morning. HuDSeripuou rioe. S'Jper year. rorauveruBing ini-i. )UI3Sr Xj. PATTBESOiT, Editor and THIS PAPKK is kept onhle at E. 0. Hakes Advertising Agency, HI and 65 Merchants Eichangs, 8an Francisco. California, where co.. tracts for advertising can be made for it. C PENTLAND, SECRETARY OF THE n.- nr,.,..,i, Prims Association. afi Ash Street, between First and Second, Portland, Oregon, is our only agent located in that place. Advertis ers should coiuult lilui for rates and apace In the Gazette. THE GAZETTE'S AG iNTS. vVmrner B. A. Hunsaker ArlingtonV.V. "'LE Zcm ImKI: Camas Prairie, XJl)'', Matteson, Aew whJ Nye, ur., Hardman, Or., Hamilton, (irant Co., Or. lone,. Prairie City, Or Canyon City, Or., Pilot Rock, bayvllle, Or., John Pay, Or., Pendleton, Or Wm. i. Mount Vernon, Grant Co., or. IMS ' Lawrence, ICans., Aug. 9, 1888. George Patterson fell from a second-story window, striking a fence. I found him usinp ST. JACOBS OIL. He used it freely all over his bruises. I saw him next morning at work. All the blue spots rapidly disappeared, leaving neither pain, scar nor swelling. C. K. NEUMANN, M. D. ALL RIGHT! ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." 3E2S2! VALUABLE PRESENT. A Year's Subscription to a Pop ular Agricultural Paper GIVEN FREE TO OUR READERS II. C. Wright ...J. A. Woolery Mattie A. Rudio T. J. Curl ,.R. R. McHaley S. L. Parrish G. Y. Hkelton . . . J. E. Snow .. F. I. MeCallum .John Edingtnn McCroBkey Postmaster Shelby, Or.,...'. M'BB 8,te'!a Eight m'i'i'c, Or'.', .'.V.V.V.Mri' Andrew Ajjibangh Upper Rhea Creek B. F. Hevland KSfekr&v:..KVi..Ul."ll! GoHebew V.'- P. Snyder Condon, Oregon Herbert Halstcud AN AUEKI WANTED IN EVERY PKECINCT. Union Pacific Railway-Local card. No. 10, mixed loaves Heppner 8 a. m. -i), " ar. at Arlington 11 00 a.m. ' 0, " leaves " S:.r4 p. m. I u, ar. at Heppner ti:50 p. m. daily exeept Sunday. East bound, main line ar. at Arlington 8.HJ p. m. West " ' " leaves ' P. Night trains are running on same time as before. CANYUN AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Stage leaves for Monument daily, eicei t Sunday, at 6 ;30 A. M. Arrives daily, except Monday, at 5 :U0 p. M. Direct connection oan be made at Monument with the Long Creek stage. Daily Binge between Long Creek and Canyon Cily, connecting at the latter place with the stage for Burns and Sil vies valley. Are having their land business straight ened out and shaped np. How about yoursf If not in satisfactory oondition it would be a good plan to see nbnut it at onoe. I am giving careful and ene" getio attention to entries, final proofs, "railroad land" nnd all business relating to lands in Morrow oonnty. FRANK H. SNOW, U. S. Commissioner, swtf. Lexington, Or. By a special arrangement with the publishers we are prepared to furnish FREE to each of our readers a year's subscription to the popular monthly agricultural journal, the Americas Farmer, published at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio. Tbis offer is made to any of our sub scribers who will pay up all arrearages on subscription and one year in advance, and to nny new subscribers who will pny one year in advance. The American Farmer eojoys a large national circula tion, nnd rnDks amoDg the leading agricultural papers. By this arrange ment it COSTS YOU NOTHING to re oeive the Americas Farmbb for one ear, It will be to your advantage to oail promptly. Sample copies can be en at our office. IREO-CHT OPPIOIAiS. grate :v:r::::VSE: Snot. Instruction MoMroy. Judge Seventh District W. L. Brad-, a. Dial riot Attorney W. H. Wilson MOR1IOW COUNT!. Joint Senator He,Ty,S1k"' Representative ' 1 """""h County Judge tJaU" n' Commissioners J. A. 'lhompsou, H. M. Vaughn. . rlorlr J.W.Morrow. Hheriff eo. Nobl6- &::::.::: J-,w-,Mstl,?t Assessor VB e S-supv:::::::::::::::: Coroner James Danglierti. H EPPNER TOWN OFFICERS. .., T. J. Matlock FourWuie'lV O. E. Farnsworth ', M Xllory, W. J. McAtee. t). P. Garrigues, Thos. &nerand Fr,mk: A. A. Huberts. rnmsorer w- J' l""Mr m.V.v::.'....:.....v j. w.h-. 6ECEET SOCIETIES. Doric Lodge No. 20 K. of P. meets ev ery Tuesday evening at 7.S0 o dock in their Castle HbII. National Bank build ing. Sojourning Drotnere.-uruit.il. ,., vited to attend. F.MIL VoBCZ, C. C C. Aubrey, K. of K. & a. tf BAWLINS POST, NO. 31. G.A.R. Meets at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of each month. All veterans are invited to join. C.C.Boon, Geo. W.Smith. Adjutant, tf Commander. A. EGBERTS, Real Estate, Insur ance and Collections. Offioe in Counoil Chambers, Heppner, Or. swtf. A. J. N. BROWN. Attorney at Law, JAS. D. HAMILTON. Brown & Hamilton, Practice in all courts of the state. Insurance, real estate collection and loan ageuts. Prompt attention given to all business entrust ed to them. Opposite Gazette Office, Heppner. tf From Terminal or Interior Points the Mem Pacific R.AI LEOAD I Is the line to take It is the PininRCar Koote. 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For riitfB, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call upon or audrets R. KOEHLER, Manserer. E. P. ROGERS, Asst Oen. . & P. Agt., Portland, Oregon. LUMBER! flTK HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF CN T v dressed Lumber, lb miles 01 Heppner, what Is known as the SOOTT 8 A-X7"IVIIIjIj PER 1,000 FEET, ROCGH, CLEAR, - 10 - 17 rF DELIVERED IN HEPPNER, WILL ADU L i.00 per l.uug leet, addltloual. L HAMILTON. Prop. , A. Hamllton,Mn'Br NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Oct. 2, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, Or., on March W. 1WJ. viz : ABRAHAM B. CHAPMAN, nd No. 3143, for the K'4 NE' Hoc 11, PHU SF.14 Sec 2, and SW" NWK Sec 12, Tp HSR -1 K W M. He names the following witnesMes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of snid land, viz: A. J. Cook. V. H. Clark, Chas. Cate and Giles Iiaughcrty, all of Ijena, Oregon. A. Cleaver, 405-71. Register. BAD 'AGAIN, VOTERS. Something More About the Aus tralian System of Voting. IE MANNER OF VOTING FULLY EXPLAINED. ho Designution "White Ballots" and "Sample llttllots" Marking; out the Names With Indelible Pencil Means That the Per son is Not Voted For, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ofiice at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 30, W92. Notice is hereby given timt the followlns namcd settler has tiled notice ot' his Intention to make liiml proof in Bupportof his olaiui, and that said proof will be made before W. R. Ellin, U. S. Commissioner at Heppner, Or., on March 12, tS!, viz: WILLIAM G. M-'CAKTY, lid. No. 'J0:JU, tor the 8EJ4 Sec J4, Tp 1 S R "Jtl E W M, He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. H. Edwards, C. C. Paling, R. W. Turner and JerlersonD. Kirk, all of Hep nier. Or. ti;t-7U John . Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Otlice at The Dalles, Or., Feb. K, MW. Notice is hereby iriven that the follow intr-iuim- ed settler has tl'led notice of his intention to make llnal proof in support of Ms claim, and that said proof will be made before F. II. bnow, Com. U. H. Circuit Court, at Lexington, Oregon, on April. 7, lHtfJ, viz: WILLIAM T. CAMPBELL. ITd. No. 4251, for the WH tiW'b Sec 17, and Wtf N VK Sec '20. Td 2 H. H 25 E. V . M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: 4 Jacob KnmBt, Gedrgo W. Smith, Theodore Cork, William M. Btaufi'er, ail ot Lexington, Or. John W. Lkwis, 40-1-72 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lund Ofllce at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 23, Wl. Ntitice is herebv uiven that tlieftjllowinir-imm ert settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, und that siud proot win he mane oeiore rne l-oiuuj UieiK oi morrow eoiinvy, ur., ui iieppuci, ui on April y, 1W2, viz: (ilLHERT D. COATS. ITd. 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No. 20M, for the bE4 8ec W, Tp 2 S, R21E W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi liiiitl land, viz: Samuel N. Wiirfleld, Wm. Haguewood, Wesley McNalib, Thomas Merrill, all oi Eight Mile, or 4ti7-17H. John . LKWi.s, Register. NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE. U. 8. Land Office, La Grande, Or., Feb. 2, IM): "lOMTLAINT HAVING BEES ENTERED A VJ this otlice bv John Kenny aeaiust Joh Revnolds for failure to comply with law Hsto Timber-Culture Eutrv No. 21iM dated May :i, lHhS. unon the SEUf .of NE: SlA of SE and SW'4 of SE!4 Section T-, Township 3 $, Range 28 K, w. M., in Morrow uouiuy, uregon, wnn view to the cancellation of said entry; contes ant alletrinff that said John Keynolda neve nlnweil live tu'ri'R the first year, never nlowe live acres the second year, never cultivated an nortion of It at any time, and never planted ai of it or caused it to be done: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at ineomceoij W. 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GARBISON. Box 55. com.3u6. Forest Grove, Or First National -OF HEPPNER- Bank C. A. FRANK KKLLOfJO, Vice-PrHsi'ieiit. RHEA. President. George W. Conner, Cashier. C. I. Lewi's, Ass't Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business 1CXCHANGE On all parts of the world ii t a. 1 1 ci Boug OK Ren- Collections made at all points on sonable Terms. Hurplns and Undivided profits, t23.527.10 'i lie dictionary is a neoesslt v In every hon: ..h.,1 nnd business house, it nils a vat:a and furnishes knowledge which no one hu fIrH nlher volumes Of the choicest books 0011 supply. Voungand old, educated and Ignorant, ricn ami pooi, .. refer to its contents every day in the year As some have asked if this In really the Orig inal Webster's I nabriilgeil Licllomiry, we are able to state we have h anted direct from the publishers the fact, that this Is the very work complete on which about forty of the best years oi the author s lile were so well employed In writing. It contains the entire vocabulary of about luO-i'iO words, inf 1'iding the correct spell ing derivation ami deliuition of same, and Is the' regular standard size, containing about :)UO0 WUrc inches of printed surlac c, and Is bound in cloth, half morocco and sheep. UntM further notice we will furnish this valuable Dictonary First To any new subscriber. Second To any renewal subscriber. Third To any subscriber now in arrears who pays up and one year in advance, at the following prices, vn: Full Cloth bound, gilt side and back stamps marbied edges $--oo. Hiif to occo, boood, p. It r.'de and back stamps, married edes, $i 50. Full Sheep Lourid, leather lauel, marDled edfres, $2.00 Fifty cents added in all cases for express age to Heppner. "VAS the pilbllHbers llr.il! the time nnd nuu.oer of b'toiis they will f'inilnli at the low price,, we advise all who desire to avail them selves of this great opportunity to attend to It at cmce. Section 51. When nny vacancy occurs by death or withdrawal aforesaid, and after the printing of the ballots, any per son or persons are nominated, as atore- saiil, to fill such vacanoy, the couuty lerk shall, a sufficient time before the election, cause to be prepared and printed, according to law, upon oards of nstruotion, arranged in the mnnner herein required for the ballots, the names and information concerning snoh caudi- ates so nominated to fill such vaoanoies caused by death or withdrawal; one of snoh oards, certified by the oounty clerk, shall be posted and kept posted in plain view in each compartment or plaoe pro vided for preparing the ballots in encli polling pluce, and the same shall also he posted in the county clerk's office from the time the sume is prepared until after the election. Section 52. It shall be the duty of the county clerk of eaoh oounty to cause the nine of eHoh nominee who has thus withdrawn or died, to be canceled npou the white ballots, and also the colored ballots, before they are given out to the electors. If said ballots have been al ready forwarded to the several election precinots, the oonnty clerk shall, if there is time, certify the mutter to the judges of the several election precinots, and then it shall be the duty of the judges of suoh eleotion precinots, in accordance with such certification, to fee that the name of each candidate who has thus withdrawn or died is oanoeled upon the white and colored ballots before they are giveu out to the electors, and also that such cards of instruction, or lists of the candidates nominated to fill such va cancy, are duly posted in each compart meat or place provided for preparing the ballots, before the ballots are given out to the electors. Section 63. It shall be the duty of the couuty clerk of eaoh county to provide for each eleotion precinct within suoh couuty one large and one smaller ballot box. the larger one of whioh shall be used for the reception of all general bal lots deposited, aud the smaller one for all ballots oast only for state or distriot officers. Said larger boxes shall be marked "General," aud the smaller State and Distriot," respectively. Eucl of suoh ballot boxes shall be provided with a lid fastened with hinges, and cood lock and key. The lid shall form the top of the box aud contuin an open ing or slot five inches long and one quarter of an inch wide for the reception of ballots. All ballots oast by electors eutiiled to vote for all the officers to be elected lit the election shall be doposited in the box marked "General." All bid lotB cast by electors qualified only to vote for state or Btate and district offioere shall be deposited lu the box marked State aud District." Si otion 64. A sufficient time, and not less than five days, before the opeuin of the polls ut any election provided for this act, the county clerk of eaoh oounty in which the election is to be held shall deliver to the sheriff of the oouuty for use at eaoh polling place in the county: 1. The proper number of bullets re quired for such polling place, prepared und printed as provided in this uot, 2. Ihe two ballot-boxes required by this not. 8. Two noil-books required by th act. 4. One conv of the eleotion luws of this stute, required by this act. 5. A sullioieut number of ttilly-sheets, required by this aot. ti.' A sufficient quuntity of pens, in blotting-pads, indelible cpying peucili needles and string for stringing ballots, aud stubs, sealing wax and the like, nec essary and convenient for carrying o the provisions of this act. The white ballots so furnished shall be in a package by themselves, and the puckage shall bo marked on the outsidi "white ballots," with the number oon tamed in the package, and the package shall be addressed to the judges of the polling place for whioh it is intended and the package sliull be certified by the clerk and sealed under the seal of tl oounty court ot tho couuty. Ihe col ored or sample ballots shall likewise be in a separate package by themselves an the package shall be marked on the ou1 side "colored or sample ballots, wi the number contained in the psokuge certified, addressed and sealed. The poll-books, tally-sheets Rod oopy election luws shall likewise be done u in a package, addressed and sealed. Th other articles shall likewise be addressed. Ttie county cleik shall keep a lecord of the addresses thereon, the contents of the packages and the Dumber thereof. Section o5. The county clerk shall prepare a receipt iu duplicate for each polliug place, enumerating the packages aud stating the time aud day and date when the same were delivered by him to the sheriff. The Bheriff shnll sigu both of said receipts upon reoeipt of the pack ages; one of the receipts shall be re tained by the clerk, and the other shall be delivered to the sheriff, and upon re ceipt of the packages, the judge or judges of election to whom they are delivered shall countersign said receipt, nnd the same sIibII forthwith be returued by the sheriff and filed with Baid clerk. Section 56. The sheriff of each county uuder the direotion and oontroi of the oounty court of the couuty, a sufficient time, and not less than oue day before every eleotion provided for in this net, shall secure the use of and take posses sion of the ploees designated by the county oouri cs the polliug plaoes in the several precinots in the county; he shall use the same to be suitably provided with a guard rail so constructed and placed that only suoh persons as are in side said rail can approach within six feet of the ballot-boxes or within teu feet of the compartments, shelves or ta- ea at which electors are to prepare their ballots for voting. He shall furu- in the mauuer directed by such couuty court, a Bnthoieut number of such compartments, shelves or tables In at whioh electors may convenient ly prepare their ballots for voting, so that the preparation thereof each elector may be soreened from the observation of ther persons. The arrangement eh ill be such that neither the ballot-boxes or the compartments, shelvea or tables, ot the electorB while preparing their ballots, shall be hidden from view of those just outside the said guard-rail, or from the judges; and yet the same shall be far enough removed aud so arranged, that the eleotor may oouveuiently prepare his ballot for voting with absolute seorecy. There shall be provided in eaoh polliug place not less than one such compart meut, shelf or tuble for every forty elec tors to vote at such polling place, und every polling plaoe shall have at least three of snoh compartmeuts, shelves or tables. Seotion 57. During the election aud counting of the ballots no person other thuu the judges and olerks of election, nd the electors admitted as herein pro vided for the purpose of preparing their bullots and voting, shull be admitted or permitted to be within said rail. Section 58. Any person desiring to vote shall give his name and his real- enoe to the first of the election olerks, which clerk shall not be of the some pol itioul party as .the ohuirman, who Bhall thereupon announce the name und resi dence distinctly and write iu the poll- book Kept by him the name nnd resi dence of the elector and the word "State" State and distriot" if he is qualified to vote for suoh officers only, und also write the name and residence of the elector and if proper the word "Stute" or State mid District" with pen und ink upon the back ot ono ot the stubs upon one of the white ballots provided under this sot; the clerk shall then with peu and ink write the number of the elector upou the back of euob of the two stubs upon said ballot; be shull so number the stubs upon each ballot to correspond with the number of the elector in the poll-book, beginning with No, 1 for the first elector applying to vote, No. 2 for tlie second eleotor, und so on, aud he shnll then tear off the stub upou which ne wrote the elector's name. The clerk ahull then deliver the ballot, with the re maining stub still attached thereto, to the elector. The said olork shall give the eleotor one ot said white ballots, and oue only. The, clerk shull then, ut once and before issuing another ballot, deliver the stub containing the name uud num ber of tho elector to the judges, who shall pass it to the second, cletk, who snail immediately enter the number in the poll-book and the name and resi dence of the elector opposite thereto, and shall retain the stub in his possession. Section 5'J. On reoeipt of his white ballot as aforesaid, tho elector shall forthwith, and without leaving Ihe en closed space, retire along to one or tlie compartments or plnoes provided, aud shall there pi epare his ballot by cancel- ing, crossing or marking out the namcB of the candidates he does uot wish to vote for, which shull be done with an in delible "copying" pencil, to be furnished for the purpose, or by scratching with pen aud ink for each office to be filled tor which he is qualified to vote, and if necessary ho may write into the blank space provided therefor the name of the person of his cbmoe for eaoh or nny such ofiice; mid, in onse of a (inflation sub mitted to the vote of the people, by oau oeling, orosfiing or scratching out the answer he does not wish to make or give. Before leaving the compartment or place provided, the elector shall fold his ballot so that the face thereof will be con cealed, without displaying the ballot or informing any person In w he has pre pared it; and he shall fold the ballot so that the initials ot the first clerk may be seen on the back of the ballot, and so that the remaining stub may be readily torn off, without exposing the oontents ot the ballot or the ma'ks or orosses thereon. He shall then deliver the bal lot to tbe chairman and state bis name and residence. Seotion 60. Immediately upon re ceiving the ballot from the eUotor the chairman shall repeat tbe name and res idence distinctly and shull remove the remaining half of the stub from the bal lot without exposiug the contents of the bullot or tbe murks or crosses thereon, and pass tbe stub to tbe second olerk, who shnll compare it with its counter part aud observe that the name written on the counterpart corresponds with the name given by the person voting. If no objection is made to the elector, nnd tba judges are satisfied that the elector is legally qualified, aocording to the con stitution and laws of the stute, to vote for all offices to be filled at that election, and that the ballot presented is the iden tical w hite ballot received by the elector as aforesaid, from the first olerk, the chairman shall immediately put the bal lot in the box marked "General," with out any one inspecting or seeing the names written or printed or the crosses or murks upon the ballot, and withont unfolding the sume, and the seoond olerk shall enter opposite the name and num ber ot the olector in the poll-book tbe word "voted" or letter "V" to indioate tbe snme. Seotion 61. If a majority of the judgog are satisfied the eleotor is legally quali fied to vote in that preoinct only for "State" officers, the ohairmun, Bhull im mediately write with pen and iuk upon tbe baok ot the bullot tbe word "StBte" and sign his (tbe chairman's) initials thfcreto; it the elector is qualified to vote for distriot officers also, the chairman shall write as aforesaid the words "State and district;" iu either suoh onse the ballot shall then be deposited iu the box marked "State and district," and tho clerk shall add to the name of the elector upon the poll-bookB the words "State" or "State aud distriot," as theoasemay be. The eleotor sb all then immediately pass out by the way indicated by the judges. out cWiaitcd in nejrt Unite. liiicklen'H Arnica Halve. The best salve in tbe world for cuts, bruises, eorea, nloers salt rlienm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, obilblnins, corns, Bnd all skin eruptions, Bnd posi tively cures pileB, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. I'rioe 25 cents per box. For sale by Slocum-.Tohnaton Drug Co. Possibly the Next Congressman. From the HakerClty Blade. Hon. W. K. ElliB, the hold over candi date from the lust republican oongreaa- ionul convention, arrived in the city on the 11:20 east-bound train yesterday and baa been kept btwy greetiug old friends aud making a host of new ones. Meet ing Mr. Ellis, in company with several gentlemen a few niimitoa after his arriv al yesterday, (luring a ehort, all-around conversation, Mr. Ellis stilted very pluin ly, "Yes, I am a candidate for congress." This assertion bcinir so foreign to what we have been iu the habit of bearing from others whose uumee have been mentioned in connection with this very inipoitatit position, appenred to us na an attractive feature in the programme. Mr. Ellis desires the nomination for con gress by the republicans of tho seoond district und he is now visiting this oouuty, as ho doubtless will nil the oountieB in the district, with 0 view of getting acquainted with the people, and securing the Biipport of the party at the approaching convention. That Mr. Ellis will be well received by the people throughout tho entire district, there is no doubt. The mere fact of bis going out among the people and plainly informing them that he desireH to go to congrcsa, and personally soliciting their uid, nt the same time uscertniniuif their needs and views, will go far towards the accom plishment of - his laudable ambition. The man who wonts auything of the people these days, will find it necessary to consult them perHoiiully upon the sub ject. Under tho old rule these mutters were somewhat different from what they are today. Under the old rule all that wns necessary to secure tha nomination was to divy up with the boBsee, but now if it is known that tbe bosses Bre unusu ally favorable to tbe political ndvnnoe meut of a ninu the people generally are favorable to some otbnr man, or words to that effect. Pur Hale. The hotel heretofore known lis the Mountain Donne, oim block from First National bank in Ueppuer, Or. Con tains parlor, dining room, baggage room, kitchen and 15 bed rooms; nil rooms furnished. For further particulars in quire of Kl-tf T. W. Aybrs. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Powder ABSOLLTTELY PURE