Murderer Holmes has been in dieted by the Marion county grand jury at Indianapolis for the murder of Howard Pietzel. TnEay to resume is to resume, but the way to do business is to advertise. mmmm An Ohio man has had his wife's speech restored after Bix years of silence. No cause is assigned for the rash act. An exchange estimates that had the Defender lost the cup it would have transferred $300,000 to English bank accounts. But the beauty of it is, she didn't lose it. An Ohio fisherman has invented a rubber bait bucket." This may be a very good thing, but it won't go in Oregon, as the boys prefer to carry their bait in the old way. The Oregon Silver Imprint, published at Albany, is probably the latest journalistic venture in Oregon. As the name would in dicate it is a champion of the white metal cause. Morrow county has not been blessed with such fall rains as she has had during the past two weeks for a good many years. Farmers are much encouraged, and will put in larger crops than ever before, Let us make a long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether and Morrow county and Ileppner can not help but once more enjoy her former prosperity. Vice President Stevenson says: "Alaska has a great future." That is the reason .John LSull is surveying a strip fifty miles wide off our American possessions. He has been at work on the job now for a year. He has about the same claim as he had to Oregon, which he came so near capturing as to make him mad every time he thinks about it. Inter Oconn. Pacific coast fruit reaches ondon in excellent condition and there is great demand for it. This means a great deal to Oregon and Washington as well as California. A boarding house keeper in a town not far distant seized the also teeth of a boarder who would not pay his bill. We presume he will now use them to trim pie crust with. FIGHTING WITH CHEESE. A Few Broadside o( th Dutch Article Won the Day. The most remarkable ammunition ever heard of was used by the cele brated Commodore Coe, of the Monte vidian navy, who, in an engagement with Admiral Brown, of the Buenos Ayrean service, fired every shot from his lockers. "What shall we do, sir?" asked his first lieutenant. It looked, says the Pittsburgh Dis patch, as if Coe would have to strike his colors, when it occurred to his first lieutenant to use Dutch cheese as can non balls. There happened to be a large quantity of these on board, and in a few minutes the fire of the old Santa Maria- (Coe's ship), which had ceased entirely, was reopened, and Admiral Brown found more shot flying over his head. Directly one of them struck his mainmast, and as it did so shattered and flew in every direction. "What the dickens is the enemy firing?" asked Brown. But nobody could tell. Directly another came in through a port and killed two men who were near him, ana then, strimng tne opposite bulwarks, burst into pieces. Brown believed it to De some new fangled paixhan or other, and as four or five more of them came slap through his sails, he gave orders to fill away, and actually backed out of the fight, receiving a parting broadside of Dutch cheese. MEANNESS EXTRAORDINARY. The Chinese missionaries now enter their held of labor witn bibles in one pocket and bullets in the othor. Under the present circum stances we believe this a "happy combination." A preacher recently asked a university don what he thought of his sermon, "I heard in it what I hope npver to hear again." "What was that?" "Tho clock strike twice." Til Bits. The Miltonian has once more resumed publication at Milton, and comes out with a very creditable publication. While the Gazette does not desire to discourage the venture, yet it occurs to us that thore is not room at Milton for two papers, and Brother Hull, of the old reliable Eagle, is certainly publishing a paper that is not only a credit to Milton, but to the entire of Northern Umatilla county. The Ilichiuond (Va.) Times emphasizes the biggest "if" ever put in type, remarks an exchange. Tho Times says: "If Hon. James K. Campbell is elected governor ol Ohio, it will probably mako him the next democratic nominee for president beyond tho txiwcr any influence to the contrary When tho vote of Ohio is countct' Camnbell will hardly know whether ho ran for governor or in A New York editor has address ed the Union Scout editor as "Editor of the Union Scalp," and now tho latter agrees with the Gazette's sporting editor that there is something iu a name. A Conneticlt woman is about to sue her husband for a divorce simply because he has a cork leg. that's foolish, she might apply for a separation from the cork leg and keep the remainder of the man. The jealousy of the different iustern cities over Holmes is absurd. It makes no difference where ho is tried ho he ia hanged. The placo where it can be done legally and speedily is the place, The Name of nog Would Be a Compli ment to ThU Man. The champion mean man paid San Francisco a visit the other day, says the Post of that city. lie was a big, long legged, raw-boned fellow, with a nose like the blade of a hatchet. His eyes, like little black beads, were set within half an inch of each other and glistened and firleamed at everybody and every thing at once. He clutched the arm of a sad-faced little woman with long, bony hand and clawed at his whiskers with the other as he ordered the waiter in a Market street restaurant to give him a cuo of coffee. The waiter brought it witli some bread and butter and laid down a check for ten cents. "Would you give me an extra pitcher nf cream?" asked the mean man. The waiter broueht it. "Yes, by the way, give me a cup or hot water, will you, please?" The waiter brought it and watched the mean man curiously. He poured the cream into the hot water, put a lit tle sutrar in it, shoved it to his wife and flung one slice of bread without butter in her direction. The little woman ate it hungrily and the waiter added five cents to the moan man's check. The row was heard three blocks up Market street. He declared he was be ing robbed because he was from the country, but he finally paid when threatened with arrest. LATE MTEBARY NEWS. Fiotion and travel are the strong points of the September Cosmopolitan whiob.by the way, illustrates better than any previoni number the perfection of its plant for printing a magazine of the highest oIbbs. Oonan Doyle, H. EL Boye- een and Clark Russell are among the story-tellers. A well known New York lawyer relates the story of "A Famous Crime" the murder of Doctor Parr-man by Professor Webster. A delightful cketoh of "Ad English Country House Party" is from the pen of Nina Larre Smith the house at which she visited being no less than the historic Abbots- ford, still occupied by the direct de scendants of Sir Walter Soott. "The Realm of the Wonderful" is descriptive of the strange forms of life discovered by science in the ocean's depths, aud is superbly illustrated in a surprising and marvelous way by the author, who is a member of the Smithsonian staff. Ad article on Cuba is timely. Without bothering the reader with unnecessary description of the famous yachts now so much talked of, the Cosmopolitan pre. sents four full-page illustrations show ing these noted boats. Thomas Moran again contributes a series of the most ex quisite landscapes of western scenery, twelve in number, illustrating an artiola by Col. John A. Cockerill, on "Modara Utah." And it may be said that no mora beautifully illustrated number of the Cosmopolitan has ever been given to the public PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Fall Term begins September 18, 1895. Administratrix' Notice of Sale of Real Property. VTOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER tul, 'ItreSSS'iS the Three College Coue.. Clascal. Scientific and Literary. Academy prepare. lor college and matter 01 (ne estate ol William Knsr, acceascu, jvcg , thorough English education, me oesi. preimraiiuii jur j."is ..-v. ?7 th,V"n,y ?ou ?' tn,e stat? f .Leg0!!,,(r h .lwavs been distinguished for the breadth and thoroughness of its work. It has a Ubrary of signed "s aXhUs" rat'rix o", MwlS ad equipment, for mathematical and scientific work, and fine building, with the offer for sale at public auction to the highest t modern improvements. Marsh Hall, just completed at a cot of $,tO,000, Is one of the finest oiaaer tor casn in nana on Baiuraay, me ui ,,...,:,,. , Pariflp Colleee day of September, 1K95, at 11 o'clock In the fore- college buildihgs on the racinc i,ouege, noon 01 that day, at the front door ol tne wun . .. w RmH and room at the Ladie's Hall K1.00 to 1.00 per week, lnclud- ofMio The College Dormttory- under excellent management, furnishes ing to the abovl named estate! situated in Mo board and loom at $2.25 per week. Board in private families, $2.50 and upwards. Many student. row county, Oregon, to-w.t: 1 ne soumeaai rent roomg and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed fi.au per ween. For further particulars address, FKES. tuumab mcuilainij, jorest urove, uregon. quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter, and the northwestquarterof thenorth east quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-six, and the nortn nait ot tne southwest quarter ana tne northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the southwest nuarter of the northeast quarter of section twentv-five. all in township three south of range twenty-nine East of Willamette Meridian; and also the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the south half of the northeast Quarter of aectinn thirteen in town ship four south of range twenty-nine East of Willamette Meridian; said sale is made subject to all liens and incumbrances now existing up on the said real property, and subject to the confirmation of all sales to be made by the aoove entitled county court. Dated this 14th day of August, 1895. MARY E. RUST. Administratrix of the Estate of William Rust, Deceased. Chas. H. Cartes, Attorney. 363-71 SOOHEAD SB RAMS FOR SALE! BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL AmkiiICa'h ynet, tlio Defeiuler, huh the lirnt nice in a fair couten tho Ki'eoii'l by a foul ami tho third by a tluko ait Inl Puuraven with ilrew th Valkyrie from the third content after croHning the line, thus giving the raon t- the PefeiiiW, nixl tho cup to America. The rettult if thin scrun of racea in not what cnthuHiatttic American lmJ hojxsl for, but that tho iVfeiuler U the tuHrior lmni, is a.linittil by all, eteit tho l'.nulisli pre. "We hsd an epidemic of dysentery in this vioinity last summer," says Samuel S. Pollock, pf Bnceland, Ual. "1 was taken with it and suffered severely until someone culled my attention to Cham berlain's CJolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I procured a bottle and felt better after the first dose. Before one- half of the bottle hsd been used I was well. I reoommended it to my friends and their experience was the same. We all unite in saying it is the best." For sale by Sloonm-Johnson Drug Co. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Gkande Oregon. August 3; 1895. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 14, 1895, viz : EDWARD CHAPMAN, Hd. 4941, for the NU 8EH, BE NKK, Sec. 34, 8W NWX, Bee. 35, Tp. 3, H. K. E. V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hi. continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said lana, viz HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. 35. SMITH, Pilot Bock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. p tun Andy J. Cook, of Heppner, Oregon; E. Clark, 01 neppner, uregon; HesiKian nnpei, 01 neiu ner, Oregon ; Jesse D. French, of Vinson, Oregon, 860 70 B. F. WILSON. Register. The regular subscription pnoe of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the retrular nrice of the Weekly Oretronian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions tor one year in advanoe will be entitled to the same. : TF Mr. Columbus were alive to- X day and called at Mat Licliten- thal's he might make a new discov ery quite as memorable as that of 1492. Chris was a great discoverer and office at the dalles, okegon, in his day. He would at this time i Aiicnst 21. 189.1. Notice is hereby given J; iv, cnt afrnlr nf Rlinpa tw th. following named aettler has filed no- UlBUUVtJI uio ulcdl dv. - Notice Of Intention. L mat me iouowing nameu seiner una meu nu- . IT i 11 tice of his intention to make final proof in sup- ever BB.OWD in H eppner, and 1116 port of his claim, and that said proof will be , lift,.! ,nra Anna made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at cheapest as well. Wnat more OOeS Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 28, 1895, viz; ALLEN CRABTREE. Hd. E. No. 3477, for the Wjt. 8EH and Wtf NE4 Sec. 32, Tp. S S. R 25 E. W. if. Oregon. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: George Shick, Thomas Driscoll, William Dris coll, Nathan Shaw, all of Heppner, Oregon. 3G4-74 Jas. F. Moore, Register. mortal man want ? The Old, Original Shoe Merchant, M. LIOHTENTHAL, Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. 80 A Webt Viiigisia man ih peculiarly affected by riding on train that ho has to cliaiu hiiusol to a seat to prevent his jumping out of tho car window. In Oregon wo have a placo fr Mich men i tho insane BHylutn. WlI.L Ohio democrats lolt to beat Urico?-Hartford 1W. That is entirely unnecessary, as th republicans ran snow him unde with a majority of 7."),000, ho the democrats need not givo them- . . hcitch any uucnHincHn. Iris said that a Vox tlatul man, who had tiecoliirt disgtiHtod with tint rabbi line, Utught a bieyclo. On thrt evening of tho first day ha was brought homo iu an ambu lance, and now ays even walking is good enough for him. (ir.N. John Bidwkll, late prohibition nominee for president, is seventy-six years old and has lived in California fifty-three years. He took the first watfon overland to the coast. A oold-wkiohino machine in the Hank ot England is so sensitive that a postage stamp dropped on the scale will turn the index on the dial a aia tance of six inches. (liiKFK national elections are held every four years. The polling places are churchrs. Fikdfob Palb. The M. 0. L. A T. oompany have full stock of all kinds of feed, snoh as ohop, mill feed, barley, etc, which will be sold at reasonable prices. Don't negleot to tee them fur same. &3tf O. B. Uatl, the tonsorial artist, oan be found at his parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, hsirout. etc. Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle repairs and will fix your wheel op at reasonable rates. It is bis intention to make a specialty in this line, and aa the number of wheels ia rapidly increasing, this will oertsinly be pleasing news to those who are so fortunate as to own a bike. tf. The Patterson Pub. Co., have seonred the agency of the Uresoent bicycles for Morrow and Grant ooucties, and will Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON, Lj Aug 22, 1K95. 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 J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on October 6. la, viz : GEORGE W. WILSON Hd. No. 4735. for the S14 of NEW Sec 34, and WU of N W)4 Sec 3.5. Tp 3 8, Range 2K E, W. M. Henmnes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: D. O. Justus, Samuel D. Tyler, John Beeler, John C. Locknane, of Heppner, Morrow Co., Or. B. F.WILSON, 865.75 Register. He Saws Wood! NOTICE OF INTENTION. FRED KRUG Has purchased one of the late improved steam saws and is now fully prepared to saw wood of every description at the low price of 40c per Cord one time in two 50o per Cord two times in two Wood will be cut neatly, and where possible all knots cut out. One stick per cord will furnish enough fuel. Leave orders with Chris. Borchers at the Palace Hotel. lm before baying. tt. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON. lJ August 27, 18UH. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed no ti. nf hiii intention to make final Drool in sun- morrow uu w.u. 3"""' " U P.rt of hi. claim, and that said proof will be shortly have some machines for sale at before j w MorroWi county cierk, at very low ngures. diamine uresoeDi Heppner, Oregon, on octnner .mw, viz: J A M E.O VV. UCAnCX. Hd. Application No. 4'Jn0, for the NEfc Sec. 8, Tn AS. K 2H E W. M. Walt. Thompson runs Stage between He name, the following witness.-, to prove Heonner and Monument, arriving every " . .:A' day exoept Monday and leaving every Mat Hughe., Joe Rector, David McCuilough, day except Sunday. BDorieei ana oneap- nuSU, ... e','"t"wj,'j8y,t, est route to the interior, r. jonn, ... Rcgi.ter. agent. Mathews I3roi..Citv hotel barber shop, toDsnrial artists. Uairoutting, shaving, shstnpnoing, etc., done scientifically. Uatbs at 'Ot oents apiece. NOTICE OF INTENTION. AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, T; August 94, 1H)5. Notice Is hereby given the fnl owliiff'iiamed settler has III tlce of her intention to make final ploof in sup- nort of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clork, at ia .t. ki..t.n:ik mane neiore t. vv. aanrruw, i.imuut . Meadows A Bonvner, tne blacasmitus, He,,,,ner Oregon, on October &, 1'J5, viz: bor.fshoer. and wood butchers, at the old Ounn stand, Main street, Ileppner, Call oo the boys. Til K national encampment uf tha (irnnd Army of the Ileptiblio nu t IiOuii.ville, Ky., Unt week and was welcomed to thft ily by Col. Henry Watternon, a confederate officer, iu mirt of tho mont eloquent effort of hi life. A ho roiiclnd.xi, with moistened eyes, by paying a Wauti. fill tribute, to the oldicr,thf oxra ball rch'xvl and re-echoed with treineudotis pjUui Such oe raniotis aa IhU will breed brolhetly love, Americanism and patriotism that will unito every faction and aection, and pvn us an united country U defy the world. A ClitYAoo editor pays a hand mime and deserved tributo to Ore- iron rlimnte and women by remark ing that "every lady is Wautiful, for her eonipleiiou is as clear as cn.Ul aud tinted lik the rose, For the climate does it." The editor was thing, but when tlui doctor Wnt over Lim, Ueci! his ear to his bret and remarket "inmr man circulation almost s pmie!" the thini! tuau aroso so. said: "You're another, w Kt tl; Urgent irculali.m in th county." Junction 1'ity Seutiml Seventh Annual Fair OF THE tad Eastern Oregon District Agricultural SOC13flTY, Embracing the Counties of Wasco, Sherman Gilliam, Crook, Morrow and Umatilla, TO BE lU ELD AT THE DALIES, WBSGO HOT, OHEGOH, Commencing Tuesday, October 8th, 1895, AND CUNTINUINd FIVE DAYS. r31,r()0 epproprlaifJ by the Stale for Agricultural, Stock, Mechanical K I nih il t. Work, of Art end Faney Work. A DDIS ALLEN. Hd. K. No. MX. for the B'4 8W14 ae. ' and the S. Hrc. . Tp. 5 8. R E. W. M. Khe iminps ID. IniinwiiiR wiwrsses in prm i her continuous resilience upon sua cumv.uou nf ..1.4 I - ...I .-la. Hon)nun finer, smjnnn, n. iwia, oi Hunlin.n, Oregon, Robert Ullmore.nf Hrnpner, Oregon. JA8. r. moohe. 4i-7 KKiiu-r. TIMHfctt CPLTCRE. . T AND OFFICE THK DAM.F.S, ORKOO. I J Aue. 2n. W Complolnl hin Mwn en tered at thl. ofllc by Henry Cramer atitlnil Siiel D Campbell lor failure lornmply wiih law Yon Should PpPMB For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the C1TY HOTEL. Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. Tho Essls; Institute -OF- Nr'l ins ones aall "NtilLiuu it iiniowxiUf," tut great man iau al)a itirtitiirvt tli a. tn tlmlwr culture Entry No. iitt, rtalrvt tv-to-1 berU Ihm, nixin Ilia H HK.'i and b', hwi Herllnn 21. Township 4 K.. IlnelS R., In Mr For the Ouro oi Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It In located at Balem, Oregon, The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coat Tall at the 0rrrt offlra for partlrnlar. Sirlrlljr coudilentlal. Traatmeut pritale and sur cur. row Con ul. Orea.in. with a view tn th. ram-el- Uttnn of said entry. contestant alle. In. that th Iilmlier-rultnre law ha. not been compiled witn ; 1 that th Kntryman has never broken or plowed I hut flvaarrraol th aald Irart and thl. only for a:d panleaar hereby .timmoned to appear at thl. old the Mn day ot ir.inr, iw r.'.To the Brat year, and urh fallur .(III cttata, th tm ay ti n rlm k a. m . ia reannnd and hirnls i teatlmony rnnremlng aald sllee.l lalliil. J, W. Morrow, county dark, Is auihortred tn taa th lt. mum In said case at ni.omr e nennner. Mor row county, on th l.t day of Urtolper. I', all 10 n rlnri a. ta. 4 Aa. w. ammt, nefitr. r S'J.OOO siven Id pnraea for THaU of Hiwotl. for rremiutn I.i.l ao.l t.ulry niania. 1. O. MACK, Hefrx. iniT). A. h Writ or all oo th Hrrlary MAC Al.LISIEH, IVl.leol. tk Atlmlnittralort otlC.. mjtMffife IMiTI OF R, KARAH COI.KMAS. tf- tifllJlSfl '! Iali7ft Vs Kotlr U h.rrhy given, that M- . II IHII JHJ aJLv ll If ft lersol a.lmlnHtr.non on th eatat ol Mr. lL,,',n VTjIl 11 lLj.1 Mtrah t'olrman, deceased, wer granted tn th . 'rfUl a-' T r" "' Tjr- .in-leraine.onth-thdayol Aii.uat, I-. by (1 I li li lf'' C'H 'H IV'"" the t'ouuly Court of Morn.w fnnnty. All per- I-lfHI M fl I II If 111 nm having claim. Mains! aald ettat ar ra- V M.lj"i KU Jti f i-T J. J united to esbiMt them to ma lor allnwam-, at -1" I''' V . my home In llardman. Morrow ( o.inlr lre.,, v J ' 'T 4 f J llhln all months alter th del ol III Is not k "v.f;'i.iTT .! 4 J DO YOU KNOW If,: Hm isl Is under manarement nf Clirla Morrhrr who I con din ling It In a sir Icily flrvt ClaM wanner. or Ihev ahall b lurvver barre-l This .ta day ol Aun. i. Kumui riunx, AiTl. Adatulattalor, XotVr f riaal Kettergteat. He has also re-opened the Hotel Bar where the Finest Liquors and Fresh est Cigars will constantly be kept. 1 Free llalha and Fre Dus for all Gut'.. TI1UNOKU I.IGIITN yr 1? 99 "There i a tile in Ihe affairs of mm Thai, if taken its floml, lenih on to fortune." vrvrii t ia nrnrar ivk that tiic undrnttnad ..ImlnUtralnr nt IS eaute of I a kriliahttar dereaard. Will make Anal I rra.rr,M stz tl. m u bore Di u GILLI AM BISmSlO , With full line of Plail Colui' Sl ll IUt KM fIM l.uhMt. Clit! I'lattvl III I"',!1""'. aa lal 1 litttaxity ttsiiiii-.i M ) n.,ti,,ti, U...Mir, aincfl an Unw Ju.l' IVIIihhi r aflr lent iiii tv-n- ful, iM 0a au(Srfull n.I. ial lc arfcMiiiK id i. IU 'J,,,t Jrirt nil maiiiUiocI loo at ll.iaat l l.a tr. at.sl ct ai.J. iaMit l.i,!,,,,, Kr , ll lioni f HKl .lmrllt aui"t'; moiiy tit ti f lU.uUni," th alatcmotit ahouU , .ap ra. II.fiT, it .HVura U Uim COrj'lr,l. j (lar. tlo Uiat lli J .!; m liuij iu ! c'i ai l'-tmi; tl-" matter, fr i Witn tli lu Lulling up l.a ! l. t't l 'iif a lUi k, ! raitrca l traiti mi 1 ILiwIcr LioKliDg con! I r t taiao tlitt a in. 'unt -f t!. op tln otiatittittti. Hi ujrfro tuiinal fine, iuJ. ftlaMjf c'Ufl l l l'nil HUU lrv Iwn otnwtUt l H 't i jail Mi.t Urf.il acrma aU.ul lim f.f lb I J takil rf evhatita f tU I -Ulr AinMiCM W L I f..U lUnj act, .null Ut. Wto rrlraarvl aftM , , t,ifr,Ml, inMoUN.; M !), t l lbo I ocl yot ,jMi Li ra. Hata tttJ 1 Lw fcitevl tiuthinii I , ... - -Al Ui rcbt ItOi W.fkOia' graal ,lal UlUr K ten t'e! laiuL Icvt, H '. AUi , lr a. iL ,tV"!a, Dt You Waint a Kig ? rotintv court ot Morrow eonntv. al Meppnar. to ha ho den at th mnrl room, la MM rvahly an Ihe i a day of Nov.. A t tt7l , IJUlirnrii. Administrator, Nl)TI'r WMmt I'F ltl !TT rVAM l t .ma Illation. To a h. .ia ll mat ranrvrn. 0.4 a la breby lve that the Hoar.! ot y.'ia. lU..n lor Ihe r-.uutr al Morrow, tat of I'ra gnn. will ne al the smrwot lhrirty clef, ol aald roonl) and 'al on Monday , lb M tat ol ari.iemivf. iw. an4 roniinu la ataanv 1 lot m tleraru.f. Any ptiiot awaana havln.ant maipalnia M inake wt;l arar i I lt tl'.x iUii ruttciwl J.F IU1. :j riniiiiy tawi, IInilnif. Tinwnti', OhiMHwni-i, CiwUoit, Wootl ntul Wtllovvuit.CoIar Tiiuh nt IkMlnx'k I'iIcck. THE LIGHTEST KUMNG GANG FLOWS! Tht-y rut ao ll.ht li.rjr run off in ih aliht. on t or iiM)Urius Don't You Want a Place to N" Mtvr,Mf (.t. l"tllii. lra R f t avf il and I a. Sihi.i. vndr ib $tm Is . f 'f ea ) I an-i a...ia..a ! tt.ia A.y nt ut) i our l cam . i4mh .trm,.. rat. lik kij a uii ill .il .! Mil M r :i 4.iit n rc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All IhfM cm) U rtvcartKl -t Tliini.'a A 1ido. Ur Mam btiwl, Hrn'tiiT, Orrgon. Tt.t:a-Ma)rw.llewlw ".Mara- fe M It W4 MM cwaMt ,.4 ,..aV, .d ..T7.I 0..l.- I''... . , rfvitai-inawiia!iiia thom psox sz ms ris rs, )i I t ihe .. atia ' ihe ,4 j , , l aav a'Ml Ihe NSwa Shi rnnlinved lf am! nn.t In e ol l 1 "!.. I K l l ivrilll, 4 "M I I I ai l-aied al I anar. it . Aug il. lk MONtt LOAN I VH Jr J.f,.,.l I,. 4 are rr. M BLANKS. Plenty of them at tho Gazette Office. . . . f 0. ri-t x wi r ft-a'l alitie -4 fefa.a lafmfti laa. In Cveent, auk Mum rHia al t rato iiel a.4 w erwt s p rf,l iKtua w eeuaad skal e )a take h ahr -v eai.le IWiia a-. M'ai sartaT, aa.M rut rMfa Uwt atrayaa) at aMa, A t rar, an ttart IJ, tw tt ta. hk lr. la a yotjej li W la I -a rwi Httwr a4 ll !, I'm aVitara (.rd wul h ( r'rtju LMnm tl a Tic only Licluaivo llr lwar $ur Icttrc-n The Dallog miJ IVmIIi Uio GILLIAM IMST3M) llftipbcr, ... Orp'oa. HAIN 1IAIN I Is the for lrreslt Groceries, Cheap Lash Only. fr$h bum. cms ma pus always on hand. Plac e c5b iVttortiern nt Itiixvf AH tiHt aiuet4 to la rmrd anJ gifyor to6Bf. Notaria I'bIIm m4 CollerVir. OrriCE 1 SATiOSAL MANS CCILDISD.