cto ob o o 6 b NOliCE TO ADVEiU'ioKHS. THSE desiring the insertion of display ads., L or change oi name, must get their copy in nut later that. Monday eveuiitir fur Tuemiiiv'i edition, or Thursday evening for Fridays edi tioa. Tub attekbun I'uumhhiku Co. NOTICE. 1. The mm of five cenu per Hue will be Charged for "cards of thank!," "resolutions of respect," hats ol wedding; present! and donors, and obituury notices, (other lhau those the edit or shall hluiselt give as a matter of news,) and notices ol special meetings fur whatever purpose. 2. Alices ol church and society and allother entertainments from which revenue Is to be de rived, snail be charged ior at the rate of live tents a line, 'ihese rules will be stricliy adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rales reusouable and made known upon application. Give your businessto Heppner people, and thereore assist to build, up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Don't overlook tbe Ladies' Bazar. Firemen's ball election eight. Firemen's ball Tuesday night. Pendleton is to have a raoe traok. Fall showers are still ooming thia way. Bob Hynd was in from Alpine Wednes day . Commissioner Brenner was over this week. Minor Bros.' change of ad. should in terest you. Don't forget the firemen's ball Tues day night next. N. L. Kobison is selling potatoes at Icenls per lb. 637 tf We publish the ticket this week cor rectly this time. F. C. Niebubr, the milkman, has a brand new wagon. Fred Miller knows bow to give you a good fit in tailoring. tf bw We have change ot ad. for W. B. Pot ter's space, next issue. The Gem and Palace saloons for flue iquora, McAtee Bros., Props. sw Dr Gagen has deferred bis starting for the East till tomorrow morning. Ashbaugb Bros., Eight Mile sheepmen, were in yesterday after supplies. A. M. Baling and J. W. Beckett, of Eight Mile, were over yesterday. Died Ou Tuesday of this week, the infaut son ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gentry. Henry Bowman an old Brttler of Uma tilla county, died last tiuuday morning. W. A. Fisher, of Haystack, disposed ot a wagon load of vegetables here yester day Mrs. O. R. Day has returned from a viBit with her siBter, Mrs. Obas. Kirk, of Baker City. Wednesday evening the wife and chil dren of Rev. brainblet arrived from Elgin, Oregon. L. O. Neiswander, M. D.. one of A. E. Biuns' old friends, is tbiuking of locat ing at Ueppuer. Mr. Turney, the violinist, gave the M. E. Church oboir valuable assistance last Sunday evening, G. V. Mc Haley aDd D. H. Hinton.of Hamilton, came over Tuesday, leaving Thursday for home. There was a people's party speaking at Wagner last Wednesday. Jobu 0. Luce was the orator. Pup oimons & Sod still shoe horses and do general blacksmithing at the old stand iVlutiock corner. 55. Found Ou the streets of Heppner, a buhch of ki-)s. Ox ner please oull, prove property aud puy charges. Mr. aud M'8 jAlleu Crubtree, and Iitth daughters, ot Clark's oaoyon, visited rel Bt.veB iu H. ppuer, yesterday. Shaw & .VlcCarty are selling beef fore quartem, at four cents per pound and other meats in proportion. 36-tf Every man who takes any interest in fast eloik should subscribe for The Horseman Gazette shop, agents. Ed. Holloway'B 90C' acres of wheat dowu iu the Douglas country, he reports .to be O K. It is largely summer-fallow. Jerry Cobn received the first load of lumber for his new rebideuoe yesterday. -He will build iu the Nels Junes addition. Mrs. A. J. Stevensou is prepared to do all kiuds ol nursing. Call at her home in north Heppuer, or address her at thiB place. 518-tf Hivu ketobum wbiBkers. Hatt & Matiiews, at the oity barber shop tbe place to get a first-class shave, hair-out or shampoo. tf. G. D. Dasey, the painter, does every thing in hia hue with neatness and dis ipatoh. For all painting, paper-hanging, to , see him. It Tbe Heppner Water & Light Co. have begun operations on tbeir power bouse, at tbe artesian well, one blook south ot the Gazette office. Born Od Saturday, the 29th ult., to the wife of J. A. Burdell, a daughter. Weight, 10 pounds. On Wednesday morning the ohild died. A. Andrews and Allen Evans, of Al Dine. Wm. Maxwell, of Gooseberry, and A. L. Spray, Hayataok, were guests of tbe City hotel last Wednesday. Master Clay French is tbe authorized uncut for tbe Oreuonian at this place. Subscribe throuuh him, and have your .paper delivered tree of charge. tf Shaw & McCarty bought a band of ItiuO ewes last week. The Doys are pro- areasive. aud never miss a obauoe to help themselves as well as neighbors. Newer and neater Quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room, Charley Jones, tbe baber, wants to see his old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Meats are wholesaled at tbe Liberty Heat market obeauer than ever before known to be sold for in Ueppuer. Fore quarter of beef at 4 cts. per pound and other meats in proportion. 36 tf Tbe latest dentistry, orown and bridge work, most successfully accomplished by Dr. B. F. VaughaD. Gas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or 1-a-w- 1 bere is no use o suffering with rheu matism as long as you can get Congo Oil. It ib for sale by all druggists at $2 per botlle, but it would be dirt cheap at four times the prioe. It is a positive oure tor rheumatism, and no mistake. Try it and be convinced. f tf Owing to Ibe faot that job stock has advanced about twenty per ceut from reasons which will be explained else wbi re, we are compelled to make a aligbt advance on all printing. A le ductiou will be made as soon as prices ot material will justify same. Beauty is said to be only skin deep; bnt to possess and preserve a beautiful km. cure, vigorous blood is essential. This is best eeoured by taking Ayer's Sareapanila in small but frequent doses. It is tbe most reliable of blood-pnrifierB. When all other remedies for scrofula (ail, Ayer's Harsaparilla, if persistently used, effects a cure. Being a powerful alterative, it cleauses tbe blood of all im parities, destroys tbe germs of scrofula, aud imparts ue life and vigor to every fibre ot the body. Rural Northwest: Q'lite a large fruit crowing interest is developing at Butter creek in Eastern Oregon. O. F. Thomp son ot tbat place this year marketed two toua of dried primes nt Heubnerfor which 'rt"Vt'd 12X ea.imt Wd and H. Atmtliueuu bold QZ.lAM) Wurth of green iruu cut ay at Ueppuer. The $1,1)00 Harrison money sent up from Arlington laHt uiii lit baa all been covered by (be buys bere. D. Vau Horn, a tuner of pinnos aud orKUa of some Hole, spent the past week iu Heppner, and will be iu Hepp ner aguiu about April next. Tbe Heppner Water & LiKut company nave twenty men employed, aud are hir ing more as fast as ibey can uet thtni. I'litre ia not au unemployed mechanic or laborer iu Ueppuer. Mr. R. H. Whiteon, formerly with fbe Gazette, is uow uu tbe Alliance Herald, of Pendleton. Heury, bowever, wishes it underHloud tbat be is jet a oiuzeu of Morrow oounty. F. O. BiU'kuum aud family arrived Tuesday from Leluw, and will bereafter make tbeir borne in Heppner. Mr. buck uum will sborliy comuieuoe tbe erection of a oottaite bere. Joseph Eskelson was iu from bis ranch near Lexington, Tuesday. Joseph is an ardent admirer of (Jleveland, aud would not miss uastiog a vote tor him under any oircumstauoes. Pendleton is "lifting" tbe oonfidenoe men. There are a lot of tbese fellows in Eastern Oregon, aud it we mistake not, were represented here during tbe raoes. Heppner dou't need them. Qeo. Bleakman came in Tuesday with tbe Spray cattle, wbicb bad been plaoed in his bauds by Sheriff Noble, under at tachment of Old Buyer. We are informed that the claim has been paid and the at tachment suit settled. You can win $6,000 by estimating the plurality of tbe total popular vote, or nearest to it, which either Harrison or Cleveland will receive. For particulars see thia week's Family Story Payer. Out today. All newsstands. The members of tbe Heppner Hook aud Ladder Oompany are requested to meet at tbe euimie house at 7 .30 o'olock, uext Tuesday evening; from bere the) will go to tbe opera house in a body. By oider of Qeo. (Jouser, Pres. Surveyor Isa Brown has lost bis fine gray team, which he valued highly. One was taken with lung fever, and only lived a short time, aud tbe otber cut bis leg in tbe barb wire and bled to death. This is a hard stroke ou Isa. T.-M.: Pendleton has been infeBted with a gang of ooutldeuce men for some time; but Saturday the sheriff and bis deputies made an onslaught on them and oaptured three. Ouu of them in at tempting to escape was shot, but not fa tally injured. There in another one ai large, having eluded his pursuers. The following is a description of Bur dette Wolfe, the murderer: Height, 5 jeet, 7 inches; weight, about 115 pouuds; has light brown mustache; not very thick; straight nose; walks Btraight; is rather quiet; don't talk much and is rath er batditul. Anyone seeing a stray man of this description is requested to repori to tbe sheriff or some otber officer ot tbe law. Fmmflamming. Ed. Joues is in jail on a charge ot assisting to swindle D. P. Shepherd out of his team. His examina tion thiB afternoon may or may not prove him guilty, for there are two Bides to the question Shepherd and one, Thoe. C. Stearns, oame here to sell the rights on a patent barrow. Jones couoluded to buy a oue-tbird interest in a few ominties, for which he was to pay $000 aud $21)0 for the team, giving an order ou Wm. Pen land, for whom be had been working, for 825.1.00- The bill of sale for tbe team, whiob, by Ihe-way, belonged to -jhepherd, was to be withheld uutil it could be learned whether or not the or der was good. As soon hb the messen ger bad gotten out of town, Steams and Joues got the lemn and left towu. but the latter boou dime back, saying tbat he was hnunry. Slearns was to have return ed soon, but did not As soou as Shep herd returned he struck out after bis man, but after going as far as LoueRock, returned without him. Jonos was then arrested for bis oomplioity in the matter Biid put iu jail to awnii the examination this afternoon It's a peculiar case, J"ues saying that he is the worsted man, while ou tbe other hand Shepherd claims tbat he is the one who has been flimflam med." It's a hard cbso for a newspaper to pass on. Peter is Married. Peter the poet, the famous editor of tbe Klsmn h btar. last week married a Klamath Falls wid ow named Mrs Mayfield. and here is tbe graphic description the Star "sub" giveB of the interesting affair. "Peter the poet bas gone and got married He and bis girl had been fooling around tbe rosy whirlpool a oonsideraoie time, Diit iney were oarried completely under Wednea day evening, their two lives of single blessedness Deing aengnriuiiy orusueu into one. Peter said on departing that he did not care whether he or she was the one, siuce she is a Klamath girl, and a Klamath tirl is the beBt kind of a girl ever blended into masculine identity The weddin party consisted of only a few near at-hand friends, and the choice dinner was diapBtohed hurriedly while waiting for the stage, which whirled the happy oouple off toward the railroad." Was it WowE?-Tbe Dufur Dispatch is informed tbat men working on tbe Clear creek survey, saw at a distance some objeot that soon dodged into tbe brush out of sight. Thinking it a bear, tbey sent the dogs in, and were surprised when they drove a man from conceal ment. The stranger gave no straight bo oount of himself, but was allowed to go his way toward Wapinitia. Tbe lollow ing night a horBe belonging to J . P. Ab bott, who lives just at the edge of tbe timber was stolen. As that is tbe route n, Wdfo the mnrierer. is sumosed to have taken, it is probably him. A reward of $250 would soon land him." The Concert. Tbe concert given by Mr. Turney, assisted by the M. E- ohurob, choir, last Saturday evening, was pretty well attended, and fairly appreciated. lr. Tornev plays well, but his instm ment did not seem to be a good one, or at least, did not have a good tone. How ever, anyone oould see that Mr. Turney io thoroneb muaioiao. Tbe singing was tolerably good, though the ohoir iri.r,ti imd not nracticed muoh on the mnsio intended to be sung on that occa sion. The duet by Mrs. J. r. uornas Mrs. J. N. Brown was muob appreciated. Saw Wolf. Josiah Thompson, of Cottouwood, Gilliam Co., Dear Fossil, was approached last Sunday by a man in a blue oyerooat, who asked the wBy in p-inoiillo On Tuesday a man on the trail of Bordette Wolf came along, asked if a man wearing a blue overooat bad passed that way. Thomp'on an swered in the affirmitive, whereupon he was shown a photograph of the man, wbo was none other than Wolf. They are olose on bis trail, and be will dnnbtless hp naiiDht in a few days. The Portlaod authorities, however, are not making much of an effort to capture him. Not Good Enough Fob Him. Last week one Chss. M. Friedburg, represent ing E Gelinsky & Co., cigar men of Frisco, visited Heppner. Mr. Friedburg made himself unusually obnoxious dur- ing his stay hern. He avowed that the valley was a mud hole, Portland a dirty village, her exposition a fake, tte Hotel Portland a second-class joint, Eas tern Oregon a pile ot dust and sand, berorope a failure, that our oar whiob reoeutly made a tour of tbe East bad nothing in it but a lot of pumpkins, etc., eto. Iu fact, Friedburg sees nothing good in Or egon, though he thinks California is "lightniog." This be is welcome to bell-ve, but iu the meantime tbe Oregon- ihuh ought to let him Hud sale for his cigars down there. Tbe Gazette also understands that Mr. Friedburg was not at all respectful to the Palace hotel wait ers. He ought to have been booted out ot town, and will be, too, if on future visits be keeps up his kioking and growl ing. ' Pbooiilbs. -If you will take the trouble to climb the Brewery bluff to tbe reser voir eite, you will be astonished at tbe evidences of growth. South of May street there are at present fourteen res idences nnder process of oonstrnotion. There are many new ones completed, and eUewbere in tbe town may be seen like evidences of growth. There is no "wind" about this the town shows for itself, aud if there is a livelier, more pro gressive town in Eastern Oregon than Heppner, ue don't hear of it. Won't Burst. A visit to the reservoir site this morning disclosed tbe fact that it is not done yet, though the workmen, under Walt. Richardson, are rapidly getting out tbe rock. Concrete is being used to complete the embankment. If anyone, however, bas any fears that tbe resevoir will break, just visit it, and it will at ouoe be dispelled. Might as well try to wash down these romantic Heppner bills with Willow oreek. Likes The Country. Heppner's sage, Thos. Morgan, remained at Long Creek tbe greater part of tbe time while over iu that seotion. He likes Long Creek quite well. Tbe people are sooiable and generous to a fault, enterprising and progressive. Tbeir school, Tom says, is second to noue in the state, and the "syrup" bard to beat. He comes back with nothing but good words tor Grant county. Fsosi Camas San Clark and family got over Wednesday from Camas prai rie, and will return Saturday. Mr. Clark returned recently from Dayton, Wash., where he says times are dull, farmers complaining of going behind, though crops were good. Over in Camas, the people are talkiug politics, and tbat is about all the excitement at present. Housa Breaking. A short time ago, Dave and Jus. Miller, who live np in the mountains, were arrested and brought before 'Squiie Clem Hogue, obargod with breaking into Bill Luelling's house. Ibey were bound over to await tbe ac tion ot the grand jury, in the sum of J400 each, which our informant states they procured Some Gambling. Heppuer has some enthusiasts who are willing to bet on tbe election, moat of it being demooratlo money. Phil Heppner writes up tbat Arlington has plenty of Harrison money, and tbat they will cover every dollar tbat tbe boys want to put up. There will be some bettiug before eleotiou dav. Valuable Trees. On Monday, before 'Squire Hogue, of Hardman, appeared the case of Harry Cumminge vs. Cbas. Ham. Tue latter, Mr. Cummiuga ohurges with cutting down to trees, for which he asks $6 each. Our infoimant could not give the result of the case. Firemen's Ball. Ou Tuesday eve ning text tbe members of Hook & Ladder Co., No. I, will give a grand ball, tbe pro ceeds to apply towards buying uniforms and otber ueoessary paraphernalia for tbe compauy. All members aud wives are especially invited to be present. Rough Diamond Cigars. Without and for years the leading au equal, saloou cigar, will be Bold at Sao Frao- cisoo wholesale prioes, by lots of 100 or 5.0U0 at J. Cohn's. 35 H Ben Parker, Bill Ingram nd E. 0uapbell, citizens of Morrow, were in the pant week on business. Levi's new ai. means new prioes, and if you don't tbiuk so, see for yourself. That will couviDoe you. Tbe road between Heppner and Hardman is Tillianous. It ought to be repaired. 8. I. Stratt n's father, 8. Strattou, is over from Urant oounty. J. W. Vaughn was up from Lexington Tuesday and Wedneaday. Fred Clement is np from Salem to benefit his bealtb. Pry Wilson was oyer from Monument Tuesday night. Minor Bros.' reminder appears in tbeir old spaoe. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. At tbe M. E. church next Sabbath, provided Bro. Ford is not here, tbe morn ing text will be, "Beloved, now are we the sous of God, and it doth not yet ap pear what we shall be, but we know tbat when He shall appear we shall be like Him for we shall see Him as He is." Evening text, ''The sin ot tbe young men wss very great." This will be a plain talk to tbe young men of Heppner, to which all are oordially invited. Servioes every evening next week, after Monday. Ton are invited. J. M. Bbuijse, Pastor. (Rev. Ford, the Evangelist, will be here next Sunday, and will ocoupy tbe pulpit.) At M. E. ohurob, South, morning sub jeot, "Tbe Great Change" or "The New Creature. " Evening Bubjeot, "The Math ematical Problem" or "The World and the Hnnl in tbe Balnnoes." We extend you a oordial invitation to attend tbese servioes. xoor oervant, Edwin Palmer, P. O. There will be no tireaobing in the Bap tint cburoh next Sunday, as I will preach at Lexington on tbat day. M. Braublxt, Pastor. The World Enriched. Thefacalities of tbe preseutday for the prod notion of everytbiuir that will con rlnne to the material welfare and com fort of mankind are almost unlimited, nnl when Svrun of Fim was hret pro. dnced the world was enriohed with the only perfeot laxative known, as it is tbe only remedy wnicn is truly pleasing ana refreshing to tbe taste aud prompt and effeotual o cleanse tbe system gently in the spring time or, in fHOt, at any time and the better it is known the more lopular it becomes. 530-613 law. Accidents Bake Cripples. So does rheumatism, and after a time it kills too! Dr. Urammond's Lightning Keiuedy relieves the psm at ouce, nDd Is warrant' d to cure. One bottle, prioe five dollars, is enough for any ordinary case. II you cannot get it from yonr druggist, write to Ibe Drumm.iud Medicine Co., 38 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. - Are A. KOLMAN Has Opened Up at Heppner. Offers a magnificent new stock tor .FALL AND At prioes the lowest yet named for strictly first-class goods. High grades in all departments. True merit in every artiole. Honest quality. An immense assortment nothing missing. The quality will tell it : the prioe will sell it. That is the reason you should come early and seonre your BARGAINS from our splendid line of Dry Cik Blankets, Quilts, hi WE show all the latest novelties iu great profusion. We keep the fiueBt seleo T. tions in all standard styles. We make it a point to have every artiole in stock the beet of its kind. The dollar you spend with ns goes farther, lasts il: Innmr. mta mora nivle. eats more auantitv. eeta more Quality, and does more good in servioe, worth and wear than any money you spend. Our goods ' and prioes, now waiting for your inspection, will prove this. Remember it is an established faot that it pays to trade, providing you want to save money, at tbe -B0ST01 pi STOW B29tf J. PHAS. L. SHERMAN, J V V V T House I Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator. Firnt-Cla8B work in All Its Branches.-- -Prices Reasonable. -OFFICE IN 530- HEPPNER, STILES UIPPSEDEISED. WHY JHATTEES J ico r Bocaviso Modioiue Evor I f tM J 3ToxAi-.lftirt. Effootccl Inl fLjf" J ' "re a. Cure SSW wLexx on, gagy on, na. OW.RMr'O CS PORTLAND. OR. is TJocl. Firat Month's Sales, 720 Bottles; Seoond Month's Sales, 3300 bottles SOLD BVEIIYWIIE1TE. ImOE, Dec 16 $X ivncl 08 a, Bottle. FIREMEN'S BALL. TUESDAY NIGHT. All Firemen and Wives Are especially invited to attend. By order of GEORGE CON8ER, President. Strayed. A four-year-old steer, brand ed UP on tbe ribs on right Bide; also same brand on right hip and on right title; big split in ngbt ear. Any infor mation leading to reoovery of same w ill e cheerfully rewarded bv Bob Dkzter, 5S8-8W Heppner, Or. TO THB POINT. My creditors are after me for money wbioh I caunot pay noleBB those who owe me come to the front. This I shall expect everyone to do without further delay. I need money and must have it. 538-sw D. W. Hobneb. Teachers' Examination. NOTICE IH REKfcUY GIVES THAT FOR The purpose oi eumlnimt H who mar make spplkatlou (or county or itatecertlilcau-s, state diplomas or slate life diplomas in the coun ty of Morrow, state of urepon, the si-hool super intendent theieof will hold a publie examina tion at the court house in Heppner, beKlnnlng on Wednesday Nov. , IS'i. at 1 o'clock p. m. Bated this 4th day of Oct, 1SW. W. U Baling, 636-40 Superintendent of Schools. POK HAI. 1C. ARNEHH-SHOf, stock and fixtures. Good business: established in rniast oi a aood lannlin aud stork-ranlliK country- Also for sale a good house and two lots with or without the business property. For further In. formation address Uazelt. Heppnor, Or. 43 tf You In erested LOW PRICES ? Great IBlessinq WINTER Boots anil hi I Trunks, Hats. H. KOLMAN, ' and Sip Painter. OITY HOTEL.: bw OREGON WHY ? BeoauBo XX lx o tx -To a, tisxxxt solatloa, An Apprehensive Subject Means of a Prehensile Tail. The, Monkey is Not Afraid be cause his Tail is a Good One. We arc. Not Afraid because our Tale is a Good One. It is No Tale of Woe ! WE TELL OF ffiAEGALNS Splendid Goods, Fair treatment ; satisfaction to enstom ere, and of reasonable prioes aud good money value. It is a Tailless Tale. A tle without end, beonnse it is a tale tbat will bold. A pleasure to show goods. Special inducements to cash buyers. Cull at npoii bios fit szr Comrtpe Survey OK Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Are still allvs and kicking for trade with a complete Une ol Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Confectionery, TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE Guns and Ammunition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. Also Gents' Furnlshinit Goods, and the largest wwortmont of Teas In Eastern Oresm. Special Induoements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: it Corner Main and Willow Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAI STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAK.HS Mads on Shout Notici and at Popular Pucks. US" Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. Grain Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. Change of w1 E HAVE TAKEN CHAROE which we propose to conduct in on hands at all times the oboioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. spivav & Mccarty, 85-tl ProDrietors. Mil bs, -:- WELL, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Land. Oyster Season Also is about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near future. W. L. Matlock & Co. OXFORD GRADE BUCKS ! J. SMITH, HIGHEST Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. W. AYEliS, Sr., Manager. DR JOSI5PH J. JJILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. S., London, England. Veterinary SURGE0N ! Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am prepared to do all klndi of Veterinary Hurfrery, Kniateulnting Hormi and Hexling a Mpeci- alty. (Thli U the only true mftho'i m hurt notlcrc. I will treat all animals inary Hurgery. II you have any hick cull on rne at HK.rpNER, J. W. DAWHON. DAWSOX Attorneys :- and -:- Promt attention given to nil Collections anil Notarial Work entrusted Ofiloe in Matlock block. West side Min street. EPPNEB, - &84w . WE Won'T Be vnoERSoLD. Streets, Heppner Or. Sacks & T. CO. Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, the most satisfactory manner. Will keep p -:- and -:- (Jps ! The undersigned has a choice lot of Oxford Grade Bucks for sale at reasonable prices, at his ranch, 7 miles south of Pilot Rock. lMlot Rook, Or. GASH PRICE 448 operaiiiiK iiorne-.j . npeyniK oi uiuuai.u nogi In the inont approved procedure ol Veter aiiunnu u win uo 10 your interest to Stewart i tables. inn i ORKOQN T. K. LYONH J4s lyYOXS, Counselors -:- at Law. to them. OREGON