utE mjip TO SELL YOU FPU ! ! l :One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.: ND 160 ACKKS riu.be. Culture clai of vU ,,:d there 140 .ere. g, d M M d tbe U..ce A 1 pa.tnr, '1 lie deeded lund Las a good spring l fence. Situated two miles west ef Harduian Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture olaira, 300. ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 ncres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, chrnp and on easy terms. SXITvTv ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boas wheat land. Will sell on easy tonus A f;li",s"e' for it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in the ha.t and has no use ioi it For further information call at our office. Give your business to Heppner people and therefore, assist to build up Ilepp ner. Patronize those who patronize orn. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer's real name is Binned as an evidence of good faith. Did yon ever Kead about the Man w!m Hitl bid Llht under A buebel? Yes? well That is like Doing Imsitiesft Without advertising. All the Snide gchemoa In tbe country Will not accomplish Tliilf ns much Ash good neb fo n t-'onil, live, Legitimate newspaper, One t.lifit la rem! Bv tbe poople, And that owns Its iiwn Soul; that Uses its (i pace Like merchandise1, Worth dollar For dollar. -Si .mi OUGHT TO 1SE HE ELECTED. It ia n nell-kuowu fact t bat tho ait of legislation bus to be acquired by uotual experience., and this district may lis well buvo no r presentation iu n.n.i.n. i.niioo ,,f ennuress as to make elected two yearn ago, aud bo far has giveu r-atiiifuctiou to tbe constituents. He bus done well t'ontdderiiig Ibe op portunities, and to replace bill) next June by a new man would be a ureal injury to Eastern Oregnu mid njit i'HOhal fltl'ront to the (.eiilloninu himself, The elllciont work of the member from the tirst district is hi cause he bus been in Wnahiugtou City during so many eepsioiiB that he thoroughly understands the modus opeinndi nf Hicuting any favorn fn in eilher of Ihe departments. Mr. Ellis bus neglected nothing that has been entruatid to him thus far, and bb he becomes familiar with legislative tact, wid become more tllicient. It may be cousideied premature to apeak regai diiiK the choice of the republican Btate couvenlion which meets at l'ort hmd on April 111!) tit x I ; but we feel onntident t hat Waaco and other repnb lieuu comities ill Eastern Oregon will send delegations mstruoted to vole for Ellis, as the cni'groseioual nomiiiee. The gentleman is entitled to the nomi nation, and we are satisfied the republi cans o T the second congressional district will return him to Washington City by t! e largest majority that nay candidate has received for many years. Mr. Ellis is an bonoruh'e oapahle gentleman, and iu saying this we do not intend to im ply any disparagement of the iiuiiii liuutions oi .Mr- Leusure or any other perHon whose tinnm may come before the republican stale convention. "I'lines-Jlountnineer. Tiik senate's committee on foreign relations has brought iu a report sup porting Stevens and recommending annexation. Senator Morgan, of Ala bama, is the author. Iu nearly all respects it differs from the one ema nating from the house. It is an Ameri can document, thouuhnot in conform ity with the views of the administration. It is a pity that euch a democrat as Morgan is not in the executive chair, if democrat we must have these four years. A Socthekn paper says: The free traders are uti tbe lookout for revivals in manufacturing industries in the face of the Wilson bill, and cite the liir mitigham rolling mill as an instance of the revival of business. But they don't go on to say that if the rolling mill starts it will be due to the fact that the em ploy's consent to work for less wattes and the railroads to haul the output for smaller freight charges. There are costly victories ns well as defeats. I'lvKl'INl'T Joint I lab Organized for the Heplinrr. Ilentry and Meant i Ml! 1 T ") TT fi Yi T TT'C P A vrrv I'li-Clnct ol' Vernon. a his! at 7 j ef repi.bli o( U--pp-ier, at the "liuss" SIcKank, of (Jravesend, N. Y., must go to Sing Sing. That is the place for politioal reprobates who do crooked work in connection with eleot ioLs, regardless of party couuectious. A full vote aud a fair count is what the American people want. Unh "war" has euded. The in. surgenls in Honduras have capitulated. During its progress perhaps a half-dozen mixed breeds were accidentally killed aud a few more scared to death. These rebellious are pretty safe to participants . Since Ellis has passed tbe bill in favor of tbe Unntilla Irrigation Co,, extending tbe time for tbe construction of the ditoh, there is much activity in irrigation circles over in our neighbor iug county. receive consideration at the hands of all political parties. It is through thiB that we can look for independent aud decisive action iu the future. Fuxok, of Colorado, "skinned back'' his insulting remarks before they had gotten oold. All the same, people be hove that Fence was playing double just as be was accused. AoJUTA.N1' UliNEIUn H. H. Artz, of Kau as, has been hauled up for crooked ness, and has resigued. Gov. Levell ing is having tho matter fully investi gated. An Ohio niau tbe other day sent. Judge Deady $2 that be bad owed him for 45 ytars. The money was handed to Mrs. D.-ady. (Jj Weduisdiy own it o'clock, quite a delegated cans from the preciuets Gentry and Mount Vernon met council chambers in Heppner for the purpose of organizing a j"intclub. Tbe meeting vas called to order by Mr. E A. Briindiige. A W. Patterson was eho?en temporary chairman ai d T. W. Avers, Jr., temporary secretary. Mr, Brundage mode ipnte an addiess during which the purpose for which the meeting ves called wiis oxpiaii-eo. A constitution was ndoptid unani mously, and a commitreo consisting of A. W. Patterson, Ed. It. Umbop and S. 8. Horror appoiutid to i ffer such amendments aud other changes as are nteeasary at the next regular meeting, Monday night next, .Varcb 5th, at 7 o'clock. The following petu'.nimnt ellicers were elect td: Hon. J. N. lirown, Pres. ; Otis latterFftn, Vice Pri-s ; T. W. Ayers, Sec'y; E l. 11. llis'nop. Ticom ; M. Licb tenthal, U. i Vaugh.-.n, O. W. Hnr rinyfon. the l'res. oi d Vie-' l'res., exec utive oomniilUe A committee on innam was ap pointed consist iiig of Otis l'ultersmi, Geo. limriiigtuii and W. USaling. Tbe nn etieg was fav r d w ith quite an addn S3 by K h. Salmi, u prominent republican of lJottla-,d, and i.fter re marks from others, adj -uirued lo meet as stated above. li:inember that niem bership in the county clnh does not preclude cieml i. rsbip in this club if you ate a resnh ol of either Mount Vernon, (J'Utry, or Urppner precincts. t'LCi: I'liOOIlAM. At the mri.'liiig ,r the itepublieau Club or Mori ow cooiily, tur.t Saturday idwmg progihra ' rfin'" ue pf"es-.ii';ed 'tor tbe entertainment o! vitito.-.s and meni beis: Opening soul', by Oampogn Quartet; Select Reading, by Prof. W. L. Haling; Aihlrrss, by ,f. V. Dnwsou, Esq ; Song, by C.mi nign Quartet; Addiess, byj. N.Hk,i,; Song, b) Cam paign Quintet Free fur all talk and discussion; Closing Song, ''Amenca. " Edited by the People's Party of Morrow County- The Tomahawk says Morrow conuty has a reptib.icau club. Yes, it has a halt dozen, and more yet to follow. I'icwh, of Colorado, said In the pres ence of lion. W. li. Ellis, of Oregon, and Congressman Pickler, of Sotdh Dakota, a few days ago, ttiat he did not propose tube present at a ceitain loll call in order "to put Hie democrats in the hole." and when confrotiled by bis statement, tried to gel out of it by saying that the gentleman ilnl net loll laets. lvlis is too well knoviti in Oiegou for 1111)0111- to doubt that in tlie matter ho told the trulli. No one eer dand lo assert that Ellis knowingly told a falsehood. He is not that Mnd of a man. His Constitu ents will re nominate and re-elect li'.tu, l'cnoe, dollais or doughnuts to the cou triiiy, notwithstanding. The vote on tbe Lilnud bid in tlie house in causing some hot blood, and Mr. Elbe, the representative from Ibis dis trict, ns com teens 11 gentleman as 1 In re is in congress, w ns under the subj-'ct Monday of some unparliamentary remarks by Pence, of Colorado. Tho.--e who know Mr. Ellis have implicit ic lisin'e in bis voracity, and will severely condemn tbe words of bis opponent When the lie is freely given iu this de liberative body it degrades itself very much in the e)es of American citizens. Times Mountaineer. Cohpi'H ii.i.kii Ei'KLKS has decided to go entirely outside of Oregon and lake some Eastern tiinn for receiver of the Oregon National liank. After going over all the papers of candidates presented aud securing information concerning them from other sources, he decided on this plau in order to get a man who would not hd intlueuoedby local considerations. A PollTLAXD other day for minor. dealer was tiued the selling cigarettes to a John T. JIasun is slated in Virginia to succeed Prof. Wils in. West any will Eiii'Eitoit William, of Germany, is au active binietallist. "Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large propoitiou of diseases In New York, comes from carlessuess about catching cold," says Dr. Syrus Edsou. "It is such a simple ihing aud so com mon that very lew people, unless it is a case ol pneumonia, pay any attention to a Cold. New York is one of the health iest places ou the Atlantic coast and yet there are a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin In this neglect of the simplest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice is, when you have one got rid of it as soon as possible. By all means do not negbet it." Dr. Kdson does not tell von how to cure a cold but Be will. Take Chamberlain's Cough Keuiedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, opeu the secretion and soon 1 tlYct a peruiiincnt cure. 25 and oO cent bottles lor sale by Slocum Johu- son Urilg Co. ' 10NK 1TK1IS Eoitoh Gazkttk: I thought I would drop you a few lines from this place. We are having very cold weather at preseut, but expect everybody has found that Out, especially those who have been attending meeting. We have bad protracted meeting at Slulo school house for over a week, con ducted by Elder J. L. Siuft, of the church of Christ. Twelve additions have been nisde to the church; nine were baptised yesterday iu Kliea oreek at Henry Padberg's. He had quite a serious time breaking the ice aud laud ing a suitable place to baptize, but the candidates proved themselves to be bold soldiers in carrying out this com mand of of our Lord and Master. '1 here was a crowded house from the beginning till tbe close of tbe meetitig last night. Good preaching and close attention prevailed throughout. J. w. c. lone, Oregon, Feb. 2S, 1894. how's 'I Ills! Wcotl'troioi bundled dollars reward for any case of Ciitanli that cuiinot be oured bv U nil's Catarrh Cure. E. J. CHENEY, A CO., Toledo, O. We, the umleisit.Hi d, have knowu F. J. Cheney for the last J5 )eais, and be lieve bun perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able lo carry out any obligations made by their linn. Wtsr & 1'uuax. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, u. Walding, Klnnan & JlAiiviN, Whulsule Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken internally actiug directly upon ibe blood uud mucuocs surfaces of Ibe system. Testi monials sent free. Piice75j per bottle. Sold by all Drngg'sts. DOnil.AS lTKJIh. EniToii Gazette: As there does not seem to be correspondent from these parts I try aud give jolt a f-nv items. Mr. J. 15. Ely has been sick with rheumatism for about two weeks, hut is improving and txpecls to he i,hle to make n full hand in the enniing cam paign. Born To the wife of Mr. Geo, Miller on Friday Feb. Kith, n hoy, several pounds above the legnlalion weight. liev. Powell prenebed several good sermons at Dong'i.s lust week which were fully uppieciateil by the people of this vicinity. On last Wtdve.'dav n;-!it there was a republican club org:n;zel a! Douglas. The intention of the club is to convert every yoto of the pneinet to republican faith. J. B. Elly killed a b-g last week that weight 015 lbs. gloss a' d 517 11-H. It'jiiti) one ill the eouutry e.iu beat it we would like lo bear from I'm in. Mr. E. L. Probst will b-hve iu a few iu A few days to j du bis famii) iu Lhehalis, Wash. Thos. Lengue wi-nt up lo Lexington last Saturday t i attend tlie meeting of the G. A. K. Ed llulloway has moved to bis ranch ou the w est side of I he crei k where he intends to break up oli.i acres of sod this spring, lie has lented bis ranch on the east suieic Gus. luu Ed. Giock. Mrs. J. It. Ely is still visiting her daughter Mrs. Geo. lineruii-Mid, of Koeediile, Oregon. Geo, Ely shipped three car-loads of wheat today. Ho is making room in his giannries far the vast harvest he is ex pecting the coming season. 1 think that Do Facto gave a very poor account of the riot that took plsce at our Lyceum a short time ago. The participants were mostly from Gilliam county. The -Morrow county people are of a more amicable disposition, hut I Uope that peace and harmauy will prevail from this ou. A Dios. Douglas. Or., Feb. 26 '94. This column belongs exclusively to the People's Parti, of Morrow county, and will be used by them as they see lit. The maiianement or the Gazette will in no way be responsible for any thiny that may appear therein. COUNTY CONVENTION. A People's party county convention is hereby called to convene iu the court house, at Heppner, Morrow county. Or., on Saturday, March 10th, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose ol nominating comlidates for couuly oilimuls to be vot ed for at tbe general election in Jnue, 18'J4, and the eleotiou of four delegates to tbe state convention, aud to transact such ot'uer busiuess as mav come before the convention. No person holding an office or posiiiou of profit, trust or emolumeut, under the federal or any 6tate or municipal gov ernment, including senators, oongress meu aud members of the legislature, si ate aud local, shall be eligible to sit or vote iu any convention of the par y. The couveution will be composed thirty three (33 J deleglnes, apportioned as follows: Heppuer, Gentry, Mattesou, Eight Mile, Lena, loue. Wells Springs, 3 Ml. Vernon Lexington, Dry Fork, Dairy, Alpine, Ceoil, 1'iue City, It ia reccommeuded that primaries for the election of delegates to said cotnen tion be held iu the various precincts on the 3 I day of March, 1894, at 2 o'clock Chair, Peoples' arlyiCfen. Com. Lexington, Or., Feb. 19th, 1894. tf. In the United Stales senate Ihere are OS lawyers, 1 farmer and one planter. comment is unnecessary. TALMAGK AS HOWLKIi. Taluiage must be a regular calamity uu-wer ii-om me toiiow'iug wlueu I clip from Ins "Pathway of Life": "Some of the finest houses of onroities were built out of money paid for votes in the legishituro. Five hundred small wheels 111 political machinery will cogs reaching into one great center wheel, and that w heel has a tire of rail road iion aud a crank to it nn which oatan puts his band aud turns the ceuter wheel, aud that turns the five hundred olher wheels of political ma chinery. While iu this country it is be coming hnrder and harder fur the great mass of tbe people to get a liviDg, there are too many in tins country who have their two millions, their ten millions, and their twenty millions and carry the legislators in one pocket and the con gress of the United States in the other. Aud there is trouble ahead. Revolution. I pray God it may be peaceful revolution aud at the ballot-box. The time must come iu this country when men shall be sent ndo public position who cannot be purchased. I do not want the union of church and state, but I do declare that if the ohurcb of God does net show it (elf in favor of the great mass of the people as well as iu favor of the Lord, the lime will come when the church as an institution will be extinct, and Christ will go down again to the beach and choose twelve plaiu, honest fisher men to e me up into tbe apostleship of a new dispensation of righteousuess, luanwurd Bnd Godward. Bribery is cm-sing ibis laud. The evil started'with its greatest power during the last war, wheu men said, 'Now you give me this contract above every other applioant, and you shall have ten per cent of all I make by it. You pass these broken douu CHVahy horses as gocd, and you shall have 85,010 bs a bonus.' 'Bonus' is the word. "And so they scut down to your fathers, and brothers, aud sous, rice tbat was worm eaten,' and bread that was mouldy, and meat that was rank. n,l blankets that were shoddy, and cavalry horses that stumbled iu the charge, and tents that sifted rain inlo .,,1,,.,,.,. 1 1 , .aunll?,u I fa, es But it was all right. They got I the boniif. I never so muob believed in ! " republican fmm of government as I ,b, j today, for the single reason that any .other st)le of government would have j be. r consumed long ago. There bave ueeu swindles enacted in this nation within the hist thirty years enough to swamp three monarchies. The demo cratic party Blled its cup of iniquity before it weut out of power before the ar. Then tbe republican part) ccme along, and its opportunities through the coutrnot was greater, and so it filled its cup of iniquity a little sooaer, and there they he today, the oemocratio paity nnd the republican party, side by sole, great loathsome carcasses of iniquity, each one worse than the other." Not many writers or speakers in the I.OI'AI, MAIilUT HKI'OUI'. Wheat, bn Flonr.bbl -'SO hi oe'O IWvea. eov. a A two- ear-olds. nwt. 1 50 nR, ip-ooTE'S Hls-lMSt ' InKAIbTII HINTS AN'IJ REtI IlKipi'.H U i the title of a vcit -A -hie hook t liat gives a great amount of Information of tho l tmosf ruing I iieiruauy nanus or railing, uriumug, Dressing, etc., TI2I.I.S AHOl'T Importance, to Everybody. three Sheep, muttous, head. " stock Hogs, ou foot, cwf Hogs, dressed Wool Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll Eggs, doz Chickens, doz Turkeys 1 75 (ft 00 1 50 (rt t 25 1 50 id 1 75 .... 4 CO 0 50 (if 7 00 6 (n) 10 ..40 ( 'ii' (10 50 20 CALIFORNIA MAKKHT. Wheal, cwt . ?1 18 1 OH Flour, bhl 3 0.) U 4 0(1 Beeves, stall fed . . . Muttons, cw t Hogs, cwt Wool -Easn to On Butter, 111 Eggs, doz Chickens, doz . . Turkeys, lb I'OLl'l Wheat, cw I Flour, bhl ... Beeves, c ,vt " liresM'.i. Muttons, live sio " dress ! Hogs, on fo'd . . " diess-d . Wool -Easter Butter Eggs, doz Chickens, d n: Turkejs Hi. . 4 fil) (a fl 00 ti (II) (it 8 00 4 50 it. 5 25 1(1 (ci 12 25 fit 3ll 20 '-!5 5 On tii fiUO 15 01 H Cnre nf Teeth, Tr(lr.TirP of Plants, Parasites of the Sldn, ,i r,,i-Invalids. Hal hill!:-Hi'st Wav. Arir-llii. k'. Alcohol as a food and a lamirsand lalnglllscasea, KITeet.s of Tobacco iiiedh ine. How lo Avoid Them Cure for Iatemnera'ni.. Pup.'rlluous Hair, Clothm?, W hat to Wear, Headache, cause & cur. lo.mnvhnr Same. Now Much to Wear. To liet Hid of M,. ' Hi stortuiriho Hrowncd, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections' ; .m ur-.-surnieu- now n, wuiu luuui, croup to froveut. j'.erci.se. What to Eat, How to Hat it, Thiiars to Ho, Thintrs to Avoid, Perils of Summer, How to Breathe, Oariffi-rs of Kissintr. OverheatinL' Houses, I'levenlma Ventilation. "ess. IT THI.I.S HOW TO r US-: Hiack Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblatns, Cold Foot, Corns Coughs, Cholera, Dlai-rlmea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia,, Kuraelie, Felons, Fetid ' Feet, Freckles, Headache, Iliceoui:h, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inllamed Breasts, Ivy Polsonine Moles, Pimples, Piles, Kheumatism, lilugworm, Knoriuir, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Soro Moutfc' Sore Nipples, fore Throat, Sunstroke, Stiiurs and Insect llltcs. Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcer Warts, Whooping Cough, onus in Children. IT WILL SA Vli UOOTOUS HILLS. I-All new sniiscribers nnd prompt renew a!s duringthe month of Feb. will lie preseustd with a free copy of this as a premium. On K5 hi 95 90 ((, 3 15 ;5 (a 2 75 50 (a. ti 00 50 (( 3 00 i i 6 Oil oil 5 50 7 00 ti (it 14 '.!0(rt 3d 271.,' fit 30 2 00 in, 4 5d 15 w 17 I jjjtMggmaammwKmfimrtni 1 1 'inJ iliiiiiii n ir n -""""-iml. Summons. TN TIIK CI ltd' IT col' a 1' FOP, TIIK CillXTY I of Morrow. State oi lliviron. Frank Hrothers Iinpleiociil coiii,any. phdntiir, vs. K. S. Cox. S. II. l on and S. W. Adams, de fendants. ri'o S. W. Adams. deU'tiihiut. In (tie name of the State of (lieuon: N un are lierchy required to si'pesr and answer tin- eonij, taint tiled against you in ihe above-entitled action on or helore the first day of the next regular term oi' the ahove emitted court to w it : The Jli day of March, lsal. And if you 'ail so to answer, for want thereof the plalntilt w ill take bulirment against you tor the sum of twenty-four and sixty (Hie-hnndredths dollars, Willi interest thereon from the luday ol .January Is'.it at the rate oi ten per cent, per annum until paid. For the sum oi twentvtlve dollars attorney's fee This Bummons is served l,v publication by order of W. I.. Iiradshaw circuit judge of the Seventh Judicial Disir.ci nf tlieSlale of Oregon W order was made on the ::l day of January, .1. N. Hliowx, L"--l ' Attorney uir l'hiintill'. ummons. THE Adams, de- TN THE I'iRCI'IT COtliT, FOI X coalite of Mnrifiw saHff it,..., ouiery, plHllillll, fendant. Jo s W. Adams, defendant, In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled agonist you in the above entitled action on or before the first day of the next regular term ol the above-entllled court, to-wit: The 20 dav ot March, ls:u. And if you fail so to answer, for nam thereof the plaintitr will take judg inent against you for the sum of two hundred ami thirty-five and seventeen one-hundredths dollarB, with interest thereon from the la dav of January l.w.14 at the rate of ten per cent per annum until paid. For the sum sixtv-llve dollars attorney fee aud for his costs and dis bursements. ornllr8n8rlVv'n;01" '5 ?erve,J b'' Publication, bv order of w. l. Bradshaw, circuit judge of the seventh Judicial District of tne State of Oregon ja order was mode on them day of January, -'03-15 J. N. BROWN". Attorney for Phdntill'. Administrator's Notice. VOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN', TH T I F.T AioKer8 'n A'hainistration on the estate' nf Abraham B. Hiatt, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the gist day of Feb. lsat hv the county court of Mnrrnu- ..l,- ' a fl E.forh."v""L,cJ"1"1" said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance at my home on the head of Butter Crek Mor trM. Cl"n'!r Wl,hii' "x mo"tns ft" the date of tine Iiot'ro fir thiv ohuli v.a t, i Thi2istdy ofFeb:is;;V " """"' uurr' WILLIAM E. HlATT, FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government is that o? 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If you have an invention ou hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course K. pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rip'i ts, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to uf for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C, b n uni jftusi wfcnnp CRM SfN, Managing Attorney. 3"Cut this out and send it with your liwuim. jw Pl-OllUad Lu Preutisa hot laying tllylng 1 1 1 1 si c;uo eun:-lip;n pills euro consHpie II D i n liV, ENTISS RE v i 3 Alu"0t fill pills fi,;,l : 'i I j liver, biliousness, r'i latho I.rij!ior::!io (, ; seo to 1 f . i,, . uii i'l-ctJii.HM iiocLiryii,' pillrtcurecuitatipiilloLi GTIE1GPLLI cu Rrts '12 SnPATfM sm, M'Od; 1, i!U le.iv; CO .';B; I,. I' H ictr clear tho j;;iu nnd re - solf. 25 Coma a box. ,3 S Or sent by mail upon i- .1! bio i'.-itlon, hero la a i !:i uu-.t euros torpid :-!; lic'ifhicho and kidney nnd liver i.i;o or CONSTIPATION, which ;;oUIug habitual aud ehrouie wllh you, 'rlFMTIGS NuCTIFYIMG PILL, "O ls tho only r..-if,i nnd harmless 1 that will surer- LJIZAJIFY Iho bp--1 1,7 rff: 20.5-11) Administrator. Stockholders Meeting. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE TheMrVrr .1 r ue?"" ,'nr We stockholders of . .. iio"m Co- Land i Trust Co., will be held I, hrt;; 2' the "feT" on 'he2nd Safurd'a? in March at , p. m. for the purpose of electing nrhcers and altendinu to such ilher bus? less 5 may come before the meeting "usiness as to. R. Bishop, Sec'yand Treasurer. 5-12 ilea jw too faco. Try a b0x and sue for your fi'.'. DRUGGISTS, Lv I4!40O ctll Md -cturis Co., a - , l'reu;is Rt-Tttfi'i.,., ,, i rrr.77 (-iiiuilii filisti; SAN FiiANCISCO, CAL. I'UtiriS I'M 'UlisH IN- 'tiiyu; ptlls curocousripallon yiJn 1 1 i 1 1 h f 1 1 ro cou ;j t j ; if. i lo ii is Pa irsoo NOTARY PU3LIC CONVEYANCER LEGAL BLANKS, AT O W R. MF'G C9 PORTLAND. ORE. For sale by Slocuru-Johuston Druir Co. and T. W.Ayers, Jr. K rim m:.im ri. m on tf I V - f' V I F.1. '.'pi H XSS l'-;J WW Plenty of them at the Gazette Office YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT 'rORSf ADDKKSS t'j.r .flfcA,-. rjn: gjvio. .;t ... - ti A r"srr-... rpTTr, t- ' u u" POSTAL CARD TO PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, P. 0. B J,0"" W- Weeing Attorney, Honorably discharged sol.' re enntled. ft now uaniniTvc was caused hv co L " c Washington, D. C. ys.or over, in the late war. ny manual labor, whether disability ntnt-vir. rppnliO-,1 ;r... : -' -"'"'"uitcs, . if M dcpcndcnt'nn , V, n il, "Vf," -hethersoldicr'?dentll Honorably discharr .,.,: .. entitled, if nn ;.:,,: . . "P" sailors who served nin.l,, .... . was causes s,. or Wliollyd snble.I for nr.ll,,...: . . .''"'.-. '.'" "ver, in ine law - - , ntmrenrtui o., ,, .. .... .....i V.-. ..V' " service or nnt.ans . uuu s,,f ci , , v." '"ess u, ineir ..,.., n,. - - CHTlTmvPO"lluilo"alabornreeu Widows ei,t,tk-d (if under Jv,'it.''i'.h,e flier's death to due to service. widow, or she has sinee -i, .l'' ''",lcr-siiitel:n years) reform movement can discount this. If we, the common pecple-the plebeians of America, would vote only for men who loved God and their fellow crevures who hate mm, who hate bribery i i' its hideous forms, then we would have a government "of the people, by the people, and for the people' iuste;j o( one as it is today, a government of the people, by. the politicians, and for the rich that they might be made richer. allForn,hri,hJaD(1.hJppiDe98- boon of Z2iDi' Uke Si Liver FARFNtV r r?marrieii. wbu cases wnere mere was no navy. """-rence whether soldier served or rile, i. , ,p n ueir own labor for sup- Soldiers of tho lit war or in regular army or U$$VP ' UadCr IaW' W f r.te. under other ?Uohforro'he"rs "hr on' KcoLnKf SST, .?d7 " "' 1- - tltlrf to Soidfe'rVl nd 7mZ?S or ot- d's".l.Uea for which now pensioned, but entS!,er rrW'dW8al--'w0years0fOEeoraisabIed terlawornot. K"-ri obtaii Send for Uws and i0fo?aVation. ined, whether pension has been granted nnder secured, i Bed for sol o charge for advi, Rejected claims reopened and ..ti. . orisiaTepaE"a'--,e oUuincd fQr fe2t. THE PRFc; r-i ,TrlCe' NofeeunIess successful. Address. BJSaNWEDDERBORs;ins,NI', P- O. Box 463, Managing Attorney, WASHINGTON, D.G