We can get along with a great deal less of courts, law and liti gation and officialism. The way to make times good to the mass of the people is not to put unneces sary burdens upon them. When we sow tares we must reap a whirlwind. East Oregonian. The late number of Pythias that has just come to hand is a very creditable issue and full of "Knightly knews." Brother Tozier is all right, and is now giving the order a better paper than thoy pay for. So don't start another pythian journal, but help Albert Tozier financially, not by praise, to build up Pythias. They pronounce it Val-ky-rie, but the Telegram says its proper name is Dennis. EASTERN OREGON. from the B. 8. fagae Report. Weather Crop m n l j iiUKBuo uuam 0ay geeue Weather-Rain hag fallen almost may not nave mucn sense, but every day during the past week. The they know enough to go South tal amount to from one inoh at The in time to get in out of the cold. UttllM ,0 two IDOhe8 Brter c,fy- I Ti a - a 1 lueee HmuuniB are tar id excess 01 me normal Rmrmntn vhita tho Infnl vnmfnll A MINNESOTA lady has started a for the month to date is greater than anv school to teach girls agriculture, previous reoord, covering from five to This is another evidence of the 20 Jews- The rainfall was especially presence of the new woman. beftvy on the ?3tb Bnd 14th in,ts- reports irom me interior counties show thnt frennnnr. hnuv rainfalla harA 1HE tot. LiOUlS girl wrote: ooonrred during the present month in "Don t phale to be thar." Her seotions. amounting to what is termed Kansas City beau replied: "I will "o'oud bursts." These have in a few be thar; there's no such word B8 instances been severe and damage has ii resulted, rue eany commencement or t " I f Vi U vain !a trapn nnnn 11 n 1 1ml .nnli wuw i um to t ui t u u un u ni u ii BUUU The decendants of Davy Crock- should not be considered as an index of lh Amnnnr. rtf vain that art niiir dnr. ett, who are numerous in Kentucky, in the winie, Xhe recorda 10 . Tennessee, and Arkansas, are made do not indicate that early rains having a reunion at Almo, Tenn., tamu heavy winter rain. The con this week. ditions which have produoed the rain so far have no real winter characteristic?, Thought is the great force n . p 8 T . , ' . O I at rr rr a u tint nnm rina..AnihlA 1 n n which uproots dynasties and apectiD4 the dai,y weg,ber map ig8aed purges the word of its fossilized from this office, It oan be seen whether barnacles. When the masses 'he storm areas keep to the north of think, tyrants trouble. Ex. Washington or not; if thev are far to tne norm ngnt rams will prevail; it over Washington heavy rains will Drevail. "WaitsbuRQ also experienced a and if to the south of Oregon light rains postoffice robbery a few days since. wil1 ooonr. n fact the upper country with its lhe temPer8ture during the Pa week iufi i i i t ubs rangea auriug toe aay nours rrom r 6 a tn 7rt 1au Koin f ft 11 standing the rains. There has been a decided improvement in the appearance of the coontry since the rains com menced. Grass on the range has made an excellent growth, and thrown off its dried, parched look, and become green. Farmers are well pleased with the season. More rain is needed to produoe a perfect condition for fall plowing Owing to the favorable conditions which have prevailed it is expected that the seeding of grain will commence unua ally early this year. The early arrival of the fall ruins makes the present season comparable with that of 1893, when wide spread danmre of grain from wet weather resulted. Unlike the season of 1S03 farmers have profited from the experience and their crops are on the market, and their energies ready to be directed toward the work of the next season. Improvement of the range grass has gladdened the hearts of the stockmen and solved the problem of care of stock for the future to a larye extent. Portland, Or., September 17, ISS'j. SHERIFF'S BALE. By virtue of an execution lmued out of the Honoruble Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, upon a judgment rendered and entered in iil court on the 1 hird Day of Seetember, lx(i, in favor of Lu cinda Hales. Plnintlir, and against J. 1. Kirk, Myamma Kirk and the Morrow County Land t Trust Company, a corporation, Defendant, for the mini of Twenty-five Hundred (Jibuti) Dollars (iold Coin, with interest thereon from the 9th day of March, lN'.rJ, at the rate of ten per cent. PACIFIC UNIVEHS1TY. Full Term begins September 18, 1S95. Three College Coursea. Classical, Scientific and Literary. Academy prepares for college and given a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching end business. The school haa always been distinguished for the breadth ana thoroughness oi in wont. na a library of 7000 volumes, good equipments for mathematical and scientllle work, ana one nuiiaings with the best modern improvements. Marsh Hall, just completed at a cost ol .u,uuo, is one ot the nneat r-'oA"',1!",'!' H"d ,V"e Hl!n(l,re1 " .1,le,y-"ve college buildihgs on the Pacific College. (silti) Dollars attorney s fee. and the further sum of Twenty-three and 7" inn (lit 75) Dollars All expenses very low Board and room at the Ladie's Hall $:S 00 to $4 00 per week, includ es ts, nnd accruing costs, I have levied upon . electric light and heat. The College dormitory, under excellent management, furnishes and will sell at public auction on Saturday, the l"g 6 e " ' " e ,, , ,... ,,. , w .nA , .n, .t.,H.t. l.un uay ot uetober, ls., at 2 o clock f. M., at ooaru aim iooiu ai r-.&i fc1 ... . . the court house door in Heppner, Morrow rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week. The Sons of Veterans held their ninth annual encampment this week at Knoxville, Tenn., thus going to southern soil as did their fathers, who held their recent session at Louisville. Every state in the Union was represented with the exception of Colorado, Cali fornia and Oregon. The session was a very successful one, and largely attended by many promi nent men. Ohio democrats are the champion floppers. Under the lead of Pendleton thirty years ago they came out strong for the pay nient of all bonds in greenbacks. During the war they were Vul landighamera. Only last year they were for free silver out aud out. This year, under the lead of the state tax-dodger, they are for gold and nothing elso. Where will they bo next year? Exchange-. or southern Oregon with her stage deBreei lower thao ,ne pre0edlng week; ODOenes. the msht temDeratare has ranged from 30 to 52 degrees, being from 2 to 4 RESIDENTS of Chicago have a degrees cooler than last week. Damag- novel plan of having their cellars iDg ,08tl, oocarred 8bout Baker City. nr lnAA- T't anu iirdi irooia in me uoiumoia river ug deeper. They get someone I nn .... to hint that one of Ilolme's victims - . ' . . . , ., , ,. , . ,. Crops There have been most bene- is buried there, and the detectives floi9l raln8 in Bll iectiot)8 ,b(lt hBVe do the digging. A constitutional convention is now iu session at Columbia, South I . j 1 nuuutui ihiu( uuiU WL" IUI COUCH DUU Carolina. It was certainly time t. n j - doui iu uiRiAvi, vouiiiuiuiB ui uaujaeu TnE IloHoburg lteviow rightly says: "Homo of tlio biightcst nowspaptfrs in Oregon Imve tlio dullest editors. They have jiiht snnso enough to steal the best things other editors writo and tli general public seldom know iuo uiuerencn. u o cmihl niiino exchangoH in which an origiona! thought or idea is an exception newspaper inon shoulil xHmp theHrt (Hlitornu i m Motors." Itrotli- rr rinher might hIho add to this i'Imhh thoHO whiwe oditoria' thought nnd opinions coimiht of a column of patent medieino mlvt r tiMcinoiitH. IlAM'HiiAKlNO may bo tin art, but it la a HetmeloHg one. There is oft times morn liypocrirty iu nliiko of tlio hand than tins been dreamt of in your philiHopiy. Htiiti'MiiHii. Tlio lliKMit editor o 11. - Ul t . ..I I wie niHieMa;Hii, iioiu we Rro cim to nay in tiMUally right on every thing, (teem to lint f)intmil front on liinddiiling. Only n few d i ago lio rMtko of thin aivoinpli-li nuMit am n highly tmeful, Ix nutifu atitl rxuiiNiteiy tri)iiiiieiital nit nnd now from thn nl o it nj M I t II ix'iua mm no iieneven u n neiim leti tl(. Till SUtenlnitll edil.ir intiht liv recently l-oeii tho it tinj of ootiio rotifidoiii'n hnrp. Swept by a Cyclone Of approbation to the pinnacle of popn larity, Hostetier's Stomach Bitters has aoquired a oonjmaiuliuf pitiou, which has occasionally makle it a bright and shining mark for knaves, who sees to foist upon the oouminuitjr s nrions com pounds in the guie akin to that ol the real artiole. Thee are mostly local bit ters or tonics of great imparity, and, of oourse, devoid of medicinal efficacy. Be ware ot them and get the teuaine Bit ters, a real remedy for nislaria, rheuma tism, kidney trouble, dyspepeia, nervous ness, constipation, and bilionsuess. Physicians of eminence everywhere com mend the great mvigorant, both for l's remedial properties aod its purity. A wineglass thrice a day will soon bring vigor and regularity to a disordered aud enfeebled system. thoroughly soaked the soil and pre pared it for fall plowing aud seeding. Fortunately the rains were timely and season aoie, tne crops ot grain, as a general role, having been threshed and or such a move, for no state needs new constitution worse than South Carolina. Colonel Watterson can't grain Irom rain are very rare. In Klamath and Harney oountles where the harvest was late the grain orpg have also been seoured. Harvest of the hav cron is complete. exoeDt a few fields of alfalfa. Alfalfa hnv in of crond Hardin for governor down in Lnaiitv. mr. Vma hon r.nr...tri ventucky so lie is going abroad, than expectations warranted before the I'his is indeed very consistent for ''"' commenoed. The frost that a straight-laced democrat, but how ocourred 00 the 6th of September injured . ... , ,, I maoh tender vegetation in Bakercouoty. b All growing orops are doing well since aOroaUf IthAmina mmmnnnAd nnd frnat nnnM not do tbera serious damage. There It IS commendable to Bee demo- will be a very good orop of potatoes, the cratic organs lying awake at nights quality will be exoellent, but there will ("murine how "democratic reform ,,e a rewer nDn"er n the hill; this iu ..rmlnninr, nrrit THa t . peouituniy istraceu o InsulHoient ' . " , J moistare. Fruit shipments contioue; iciwi h mKu uiey wituv n, nuu vubv lhere wi be ,Rn.9 .biDmellt. of .dd1 they still have confldonco in their and grapes. Drying of fruit has been medicine. greatly impeded by the wet weather; there has not been any good drying dnya IF JAPAN wants fast boats she duriDg the past week. Soma plums and will know whore to cot them, r0"" nav? DUr" ,,m;e "' wet we",Ler ...... . liit . commenoed; with tins exception fruit ,u,.u ...... uinaro K,u uuiuu, uui hu ..,,. 0(1 .., ...,! nitt -1 i i a I uncle oara is a little bit auead as tnrity. In some orchards ths prunes usual. An Ameiican boat, "all are still in perfeol condition notwith county, and state of Oregon, all the ripht, title and interest hich the said J. I). Kirk, Myanima Kirk and the Morrow County Land & Trust Company, Defendants, had on "or after the third day of September, 1MI), in or to the following aenerioeil premises, to-wit: The North Half of Section Thirty-six, the Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty-live and Southwest Quarter of Section Twentv-Bix. all in Township One (1) South, of Kangc Twenty. si" JO r.Hst, . n. Terms of sale, cash in hand, the proceeds to he app'ied to the SHtifa( tiou of said principal sum, interest, attorney's tees, costs, and costs that may accrue. Dated at Heppner In the state and county aiorcsuiu iiiih lain miv oi epi., iom. C. W. HARRIKGTOM, :71-T9 Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. For further particulars address, PRES. THOMAS McCLEI-LAND, Forest Grove, Oregon, Notice Of Intention. tf AN'n OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OKEGON, I J August 21. lf-'Xi. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled no tice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made beiore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at iieppuer, uregon on sept. iso, viz: ALLEN CRABTKEE. Hd. E. No. 347", for the Wv, 8EU and WJ4 NE! Sec. 3-J. Tp. S S. R 25 E. W. M. Oregon. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of. said land, viz: C.eorge Snick, Mhonias Driscoll. William Dris- coll. Nathan Shaw, all of Heppner, Oregon. ;ttl-7t Jas. F. Moo KB, Register, 17 fALUllLZ-UlllllLi lliUf FOR SALE! BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL. HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. 1C. SMITH, Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. (IT LIST! Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, I 4 Aug 22, 1 k;j. Notice la hereby given that TF Mr. Columbus were alive to- J day and called at Mat Lichten- OREGON, rtVflli Ihtit the following named settler hiiB filed notice of thal's he midht make a U6W disCOV- nis intention to mane nnai prooi in support ot . , his claim, and that said proof will be made ery quite as memorable as tnat OI oIwt'X atHeppner' 1492. Ohiis was a great discoverer geokge w. wilson in his day. He would at this time Hd. No. 47;!5, for the SV, of NK'( Sec :ll. and V4 discover the finest stock of Shoes oiXWM Sec 35. Tp3 rt, ftaime 2M E. W. M. . . u , He names tne toiiow ng witnesses to prove evtu Biiuwii iu iicuuum. ouu iuo I!,1" !,T,"!i"T".ri,re8ide'K'e u,ou Hml cultivatlon cheapest as well. What more does 1). O. Justus. Samuel D. Tyler, John Beeler, John C. Lockimno, of Heppner, Morrow Co., Or. 3U5-75 Register. JCST 80 IT'S NEWS. News, news, news! It's enough to give a rusn the bines. Nobody married and nobody ded: nobody broken an nrm or a haad; nobody come in to talk of the "crap," no one got boozy and started a scrap; no one got run in for taking a horn; nobody buried Bnd no body born. Oh, for a racket, a riot, a f usb I Some one to come in and kick up aruties; some one to stir up tne peace- laden air; somebody's comment to give ns a scare. Somebody thumped within an inch of his life; somebody run off with another man's wife; some one oome in and pay up their dues; anything, Anything, just so it's news. Colusa Herald. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, J August 27, l!tS Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler ha tiled no tice of his intention to make final proof in sun- port of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, uregon. on iietonern. i:m, viz: JAMES W. LhAHEY. Hd. Application No. .WttO, for the NE4 Sec. 3, Tn. 4 S. U 28 E W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said la"d, viz: Mat Hughes, Joe Rector, David McOullough. William Hughes, all ol Heppner. Oregon. B. 1. ttlltl., 4flfi-7G. Register. ANT) OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, j August 24, 1H95. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed no- ()nA anlr ner Pord will furnish Pnnnrrh fWI tice of her Intention to make final pioof In sup- V B . 1CK per com Will iurnibu enOUgn IUei. riles! rilest itching Piles. bymptoms Moisture; intense ltohirg and stinging; numt at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very ore. Bwayne b Ointment slops the itching and bleed tng, heals ulceration, and in most oases removes the tomors At drnggit-ts, or by mail, for 5(1 dents. Ir.swayues Son t'hllBilitlptil", port of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on October ft, m-, viz: ADDIE ALLEN. Hd. E. No. 3IIH. for the 8'i SUVV Sec. 28 and the S' -i 8 EH See. 2'.', Tp. 5 8. It 211 E. W. M. sne names tne lonowing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upou and cultivation of, said 'and. viz: lleiiiamln Parker. Ada Jones, L. w. Lewis, of Hardiuan, Oregon, Robert (ttlmnre.of Hepnncr, uregon jas. t. amour,, 4rt)-7ti Register. Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shop, toiisonal artiets. limrcuttitig, shaving shHtiiprtoing, etc, done scientifically linths at io cents apiece. Meadows k Scrivner, thn blacksmiths, bnrsnhoers and wHid luttohers, at the old (limn stand, Alain street, Heppner I'all on the hoys. OHk," or of "Oregon fir," I titer Ocean. easily In Now York a Chinaman was Hcntenceil three years in the penitentiary, ami they cut off Lis cue. l'or tho latter net ho has drought suit against tho state (or IIO.OOC. However, he will likely grow auother cuo before Le gets it Seventh Annual Fair OF THE Second Raslern Onon District isiicultot ni BOOT3STV r li K Ahtftt)i llivonl niul ,f Halcm HtntfNiuaii fui.l fault with the (Jfttrt for sn)in Mint "('ti. lroNsmau llcriiisuii notns ( ,ii( tnito a rciiitittiii m a liniblxImLi r. This is rotiliy nun thin thnt k4s him iu coiir r." Now tho fcUitrt jHrs hitvo wrongly int. r. nti our nUti'iin'iit. ' I i.ot iuli ii.l (. rttxt any tt lh-t tioiiit mi Mr, llrrinmiii, for u lli cu. trary o thought that a cviiitdi. luiMit w i!ut hi in. H'f tiit StiH withthn ll vol 1 Jhat Initio fell aiiiinl U haiitUhnkir ri th'tiCrt f itij r,in .Hii1 iiiliin'l mi! pent kinci'iily t f i'hrt'ti'r, an ! n niati nt ladll h Hi U ati. I C'tii tl, I" I ! Utioli of Ihiiij (Ih inly imtly ll.'C'IUl ilollhl i l.tioUl.nkt r A lin'rto. l( Iihs uiir I ,i4 Ciin4lslitlirtil It tin lititut..i, U'AUty Ml I tl ftt!lte t f Alt Mt (VmrtMtaiuAU llriniiti has il 'i.o this, Mi. I in thii. ho I, a tUi Embracing the Counties of Wasco, Sherman Gilliam, Crook, Morrow nnd Umatilla, TO IE .IJELD AT THE DALIES, WASCO COUHTY, OREGON, Commencing Tuesday, October 8th, 1895 AND CONTINUISO FIVE PAYS. THAT Kentucky an 1 M try land .rO0 sppropristed hy th Hlais tor Aif-i(ultur!. 8-ook, MecbanicHl Kibil will Ct rcpuulicau this fall m-tnis U.000 Biven in parses fur Truls of Hp!, Writ or call w the HcrUrjr (or rremiutn List aud Entry ttlsuks. O. MACK, Hrorrtsry. 37179. A. 8. MAC AI.M.SIEIt. IVsi.l.ot Tiik Union llcjmbltcan truth fully Hays: "A rxhI newspaper is doing something for its town am statu overy Uy every hour. It works for tho go of every citizen all tint time, taming Lira dollars and doing favors he never dreams fi to 1 considered ns a very likely otTurrt'tico ly thtt press of the country. Iu tho event that such n thing should happen there would U no necessity of democratic natioual convention next year. The diMimrrntio club of Niagara, N. Y., voted to "have uniforms," ) the Niagara CiaettA. Hut the money was not forthcoming, m they named themselves "The Whitney l luh," and sent notice ly teh-grftpu, aud are patiently wait ing for a check by mail to uniform Siuatt fellows these Nisgriana. SATona MiMitLL and Mc IWtd arr on a tour up through tin Valley this week getting io totii h w i tli the cip1e and cjuaint- iig thrtiii jvei with the demands of their constituent, When the tie lection day tolls aronnd the I fop'e in luru will show Senator l ii.'l.iill 11, .t ll..,.. . ...f....ll 2a III I 11 M mj nil' p un I'J IU i l.iiii li a illi him. NOTICE OK INTENTION. mortal man want ? The Old, Original Shoe Merchant. M. LICHTENTHAL, Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. He Saws Wood! NOTICE OF INTENTION. lllO 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 o 40c per Cord one time in two 50c per Cord two times in two Wood will be cut neatly, and where possible all knots cut out. Leave orders with Chris. Borchers at the Palace Hotel. lm TlMHClt CULTURE. TAND OFFICE THE 11AU.EH, OKEtlON, J Auir. ar, lHH.i. t'oiniilulut having lieeu en- lored ni inm ouu e tv iii-nry i-mnier sira'iuit Nim'I II ( Hiniiticll iir lnl'urc toriiinptv with liiw hi tn tlmlx-r-iuilturi' Entry No. intd o to- Iiwb ihx, uhiii the n'i hr.'i mm H'4 nw', M'rinin zi. lowiiKimi 4 k . KHiitfO'ii in .nor row Ciiuntv, ori'iidii, w ith vli'W to the CHnc'el liitliiii o( km ll entry, rc)ntt'tiiiit hIIcuIiib tlmt the 1 1 inlier culture lw h Kit lieen rutuplli'il with ; Hint the K nt rv run 11 lm never brukeii or ulnweil lint IheHerei ol the milil truct ami thin only for the II rut year i"l mien dillure mill exlutit, the oii'il pHrilcunre heri'tiv ituniinoniMl to Hpiienr nt tlilK ullii e on the Kth iIhv of (k tolier, lvi'i. nt in o rliH k n. in., to ri'Kpoinl hii'I furiiln . tentluiouy eonrerulniE mild Mllfifil fitlliire. J. W. Morrow, county clerk U Hiithoricil to titles the tciitl- mi inv In wild cHe nt hi oltli e nt Mcpiiiier. Mor row county, on the Ut flny of OetoU-r. l'i'i, at in n ('UN'S a. in. jak. I. .mook r., WiT-T.'i Ueiilmer. Yon Should PppjitB For a "big feed" when you come to reppner and stop at the CUY ! HOTELS Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Airs. Tom ISrtidley, Prop. Notice of KIiihI Hettlenirnt. X'OTh'E I" HEUKHV lilVEN THAT THE uiiilcrthrncil Hilinhilntminr of t'ie eRtnte i Freilrlcii krltu hiiinr ili'i I'lincil, w III umlie llunl lllciiieiit oi liia ni ioiinla wit Mill tnlc mirh niliiil'ilMtrHtor nt the next tcrni of the couiitv court oi Morrow coimtv, nt llcpli'ier, to In) holilcii nt the court Iioum-. ii u il I'liuutv. Oil lilt fill till) in niiv,, a. ir. i'. 4' ii 11, l.li ll I r I M Ailiiilnlatrnlor. . Ins Keeley Institute -OF- For tho Cure Oa Liquor, Opium ud Tobacco Habits It Is locnteil at Salem, Oregon, The jlfont Beautiful Town on the Coatt rail at thn (Iathttk oltlee for partlrtilan f trlctly coiilhleiitlal. Treatment rl ate aud aura cure. Tt TAXHAYEIIH. N'OTKR OF MEETIM1 or COI'STY ROART) ol ( iIIhI1'pu. Towhnin II mny eoiuerii, notice li lnTi-l.y K'ven Hint the llonnl ol Kiiinl lnlloti for lhe roimty nf Morrow, ainte ol ore son, w 111 tin! nt the ottkee of the rout tr rlrk of t.ni county au1 tnte on Monday, the r1 ilny ol iN-pleiniier. I ' . niul cmitlnuo In Mlon lor one tlirn-nfier, Anjf er.inir htoii tin i ma any roinplninu in mnke will np'nr the time almie nichllnm-.l. J. MII.I.K .li.T '.'J 4'oiiiny twmr, DO YOU KNOW MONEY LOANED, H't MortKnn II I "" r1'!""1"! "" rroM'rty Netotint l. We are irefaml to neaotlnta ft rt ninrttfntoa uaiu lut.rois farina In Oreton. with fnii'rn .rrl.- nt a rale of Interest not to exec,! w ir cent per aiiniim. Mortirnv.-a I r.oira r. Hint he len tnlicii l.y other cam- aillc. AililtiM with ininp, MfHVIN e AdHTt. Htr I'ltT. tirt'aon. nr. Hold 1) un-ter mauneement n( Clirln llnrrheri ho la con ilu Unit it in a trlctly r lrt Clana manner. Pet' IlliiriO-lilli'IlS m"l w J JV I BUBKS-GHHYOH STHGELIHE! M A WU'JAVS, P'cp Si He has also re-opened the Hotel Bar where the Finest Liquors and Fresh, est Cigars will constantly be kept. If free lutl.iainl Fn Ilm fur all Gueata. llxil Colxix' a.i & i i Tim potuplftiNi tli ninth, aik ( the Purrmt trial, and aa yt tha pnwution hta tot MinpUttsl thrir t'uU i( tha cm. Tha at- r.fUinljf aouaafnu t,t in il) f(lf , M,UHt rUim In attai t In 0l!lliH lit, r ,,, , ., . i O M Mly I... tr,.,.M M.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,'1' I,'",r'' If aiN-Umatioit .N.i s,ul 1 n. t if th-Ui;!', ! CMUal .U Cllti. ia lli.i l.t'.Miinn, f T r f". 4 lt r tlila . Af triy d.'ul lful tint in tin tixr a Mtupliun Lt and tt U f r tha trial it cnrtaiulj dui hliu. i )l lat trf Mortal vka Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Nad of a Saddle 1 lorse ? All tli can procured at Thomj.ti M litit, 1 oapr Main Stirrt, ( lp'j'ticr, Oregon. tm til'n ix !! at ii'it !' '- !! i k in "!'m a 1 Mr f ,. i k4 ran Mw a .4 ti in .atlf lt. i-- ua !. ma . lttr la le-'" It"" THOMPSON At. HINNS. o.TMiio.rui:ss Iatrra Iturna Pally at a r. m. an.) nr. fitra at IhiUrln In il boar. TI I UN 1)1'. It I.IOIITNINO "There in ri i-V in the affairs of vim Thai, ifinh-n ul ilt jlofxl, h'ddt on lo fortune." The flood i hero aud it G.I LL1AM Sz HISB1CE With a full line of Ilnithvaif. Tinv:tii. OlnMHwmv, C'rx kiTv. Wooil ntttl Villuvvun. Collar Tuhia at ISoiltwlc l'rU-c-. rtimngh I i Until i oft iu Hi nlbi. Sinqlo Fare $0.OO, Round Trip $1 1.00 f HE LIGlin.ST KUN1NG GANG HOWS! V .riMiah tr-Uhn'.rei.taperr-iniit. 1 bjr MB oft TLo only r.irluaiv llrdwr Store Mr.n The Dallot aud Petdleton GILLIAM & IWKXS CASYOS' Ulrtltiill.litl' H.l1t ' li llt ( nM,M u at i a 't n ii ih Mi t i tt l..u a r t l,h ! . .o.l.l.... l.l.tli I Ul.HM HAIN n.fta a ai i!u IIepiner, Orfgon. HAIN r -nt i k ena f mm ifcm a -M f 4 p' ffs(toN r .a i IV mm mm a- . m. u tift ft atl'aa. I tt a., ,w J Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Client) for y . a -asli Univ. a FBtSH BHAD. CA$ M FllS ALWAYS OH HAHD. Plenty of them at tho Gazette Off l . r U- i-.,c t !.' , 0 i , ICO. ' t. ' MMUii'l aw- I fMMa AltonieyM nt Itw, i c I fl J a vw. vaT, Jltri"ER. A!! tt; ra alt. i orrici: :. in a t f"ii-. nt ..u.f.a '' I'at lw M..t C l't..ra .N41IUSAL HANK I-tlt t INf. UKI.OO