rfr, mfm fight Mr. Dolph would hate fol lowed the same course. A grea. many men who were Dolph's strongest frienda are no lesa strong supporters of Senator Mitchell It looks like Mr. Mitchell would have every republican vote from Eastern Oregon. Eert Gregg and Harry Kelso have leased the Walla Wall Union Journal. It is to be hoped that success will attend their efforts. I lATFTTi ssi NOTES AXD CO Mil EXT. It has become current that Hon. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, is in the field for congressional honors. The Gazette will wager two t one that he is not a candidate, nor will he become one, though he is just such timber as congressman and senators should be made of. He is a mau of ability and strict integrity, and has hosts of friends all over the Northwest. C. H. Colvin bought the return ! part of an excursion ticket at Cas cade Locks, and on the return trip was put off by Conductor Glen denning. The ticket was origi nally 6old to some other person, and the retarn portion bought by Calvin. The latter wanted 11,000 damages, but the jury thought that Mr. Colvin had only done about 75 worth of walking. With the downfall ot the sheep industry in Eastern Oregon there came about a considerable stimulus in other lines, particularly that of cattle raising. Else at present there would be very hard times in this portion of the state. As it is, the inhabitants will get along nicely till more rational laws are passed in the place of some of those dow in vogue. Prizefighting is about at an end. Of course this does not apply to small impromptu matches, for creating no particular interest, they will be held in some out-of-the-way place or other. But real pugilistic contests between so called champions is a thing of the rat in America. It is well it is so, for there is nothing in it; it does net make the world any bet ter or wiser. On the contrary it is decidedly opposed to every moral influence. One of the brightest and moat interesting papers in the state today is the Portland Tomahawk. Of course the Tomahawk cuts and slashes sometimes w here there is nothing to cut, but it is interesting just the same. The East Oregonian, a very reliable paper and quito sensible on most things, congratulates the United States on having bought about SfUXXJ.OOO more goods from England under the (Ionium- Wilson tariff than under the McKinley law. Well, we'll be dinned! Under the McKlnley law wo sold our products just im readily as now; if anything there wax more demand. 1'ut iiihteud of taking it nil ill goods, chips mid whethtoni H, considerable of it came buck in cash to Hpend among our people who liirn American labor. Now the l!iitiIi ruaniifncttiifr gctx ffi.nOOXMt jeaily which ou-ht to b i pent at home for th" upbuild- iiig of h'.in pi'n,, Mini home in. diiHtrics. Si'titimei t and huinM don't go lg-tlior a little, bit. The Durrani enmt wni nettle I by public Ketitiincnt. The jury was notjupproacho 1 by any human, no word wan spoken to inllmnce them, And jet they Mere ii.llucixid. Tlierw U a rt of huniHii teleg raphy which telU li ) eiiki r win li lie H ill touch with l,U iiulieiiif. Thin dime thing Ml with f ice upon the l)iirrnit jury. Tin, public wanted I'lirrant cnvicte becnilKrt they thought h guilty; find it .ki a p, ;,t d tl like their nphiini Hit a 1 1 r reel on. The jury f It thil Luruan, though ih i t, ii.rti i.rti.m t hang i'urrnnt. Il. v liu their art wmi'd I ru al.ut i.p. plait and would I n c I ilh n,tl.umii). .No j ny l.oul l li thlH nioTcd, but lit" hli I lilnili. Whiln th writ.-r i incline , .. liet that Purratit i guilty, tl. Moure m r. t v n liiie M.oUkIi t- reino. rii-ry dull, thorn ora hroaka in it which Were lifter cl'd; tl,e i- liUIII IT i f W ittn w l.o r tu ltd ot. .1 iuuh at. 1 nw t ti.tx , p. n. i during thtt 1 Mtunt a !mii. gr t i thrill, klid ll. .t I." a oi.lj an rdinary tnan an I wmi! I rnt. i n!y r lumry a'l t.ti ii Such eti b nci ia iot r lil l Tl. wntir l.iain ruin I th r i f l'l 1U!i, roii. icte f r a l a V i. t . ry t ,t ... An insurance rate war is in pro gress in San Francisco. Now is the time to insure your property. A general meeting of managers of insurance companies recently failed to accomplish anything and the row goes merrily on. TODAl"S ELECTIOXS. Tods? several atate and municipal election will be held, aod while it does not affect anything nationally, will be watched with ictereat aa a eort ot n indicator aa to what will be the result next year. It ia also probable that the fate of two or three would-be preeidenta will be decided today. New York baa alwaya been a pivotal state, tbonch it went overwhelmingly republican last year. That doea Dot indicate what it will do thia year. However, the etate will doobtlea go re publican, but it is more than likely that the city will retarn to the hoae of Tammany. Thia ia a rtealt of the proper enforcement of lews, nuthtog more. It is asserted that New York City as a whole ia not law abiding, and that Tammany winks at lawlessness aod ia today courting that element to once more regain control of the city. The republicans will aarry Ohio bat not by as large a majority aa that given McKinley the last election. Campbell is making a bard fight. Kentacky will probably go republican, thongh if Carlisle bad remained at Washington looking after the ship of atate the "old guard" would have been successful. It ia just an accident, if it doea not go democratic, and will "aboat face" into the old democratic column next year. Maryland may go democratic thia year, bat if it doea it will be by a close strive. However, tbe odds are in favor of tbe republicans. Oormao ia making a hard fight, however. Massachusetts, Iowa and Pennsylvania are so surely republican that the result ia just as wejl aa foretold. They wll come op with the usual majorities. Now New Jersey is ordinarily demo cratic, but its position since Cleveland- ism assumed to ascend the throoe and dictate baa been very uncertain, leaning strongly towards the republican side. It is more than likely that tbe republi cans will carry the state. Tbe republican party ia going back nto power again, it ia to be hoped for the general good. It tbe judgment of tbe people is bad tbey will make use tbe first opportunity to rectify tbe error. We trust that this move will not become necessary. SeM Bicycle 'rize Given Aw BY ILLS & WARREN, Druggists. the food for all such. How many pale folk there are! People who have the will, but no power to bring out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between strength and weakness so that one day's work causes six days' sickness ! People who have no life for resisting disease thin people, nerveless, delicate ! The food for all such men, women, or children is Scott's Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil will tone UO the SVStem p-ive the blood new life imorOVe We carry the most complete line of the following goods that ever came to Heppner: Drags, Will lone Up IIIC bJblCUI. give WIC LI",JU "CW iuc, mipiUVC Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Pntty. Glass, Stationery, School Books, Toilet Articles, Per the appetite and help digestion. The SlgTl Of neW life Will fumes. Candle, Xuts, and Cigars, and tUl pay the highest caah price at any time for county and be a fattening and reddeninf which brings with it Strength city,r"aU- Goods along Echo and Lone Rock stage route delivered free of charge. Prescript De a iauenitl g dllU rcuUCIllllg, WUIUI UUIlgS WlUl U SirCUglll, Ho work a specialty. Mailorders receive prompt attention. Office of Dr. McSwords la our stoxa. comtort and gooa-nature. Bt tmrt you gtt ScotCt Emulticn wktn ft wnt it nd tut m tkttp tuirtitutt. Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Druggbt5. 50c. and $1. To every person making a cash purchase of 25 cents we will give a coupon ticket which entitles the holder to an eqnal show in the grant! prize. The person receiving the bicycle can exchange for ether goods of 6ame value. GBA5T COCNTY. Pentlaxd of the West Side says he has been severely scored by the state press for his remarks Hgainftt Hon. Dioger Hermann's ro-clction. The "shoe must fit," PentlanJ, or you wouldn't wear it Polk Co. Obnerver. TnEfiE are a number of persons in tlx' second district available as candidates for congress but it now appears hardly probable that any one will be able to develop enough strength to defeat tlierenomination of Ciingi?B9u:n Ellin -Union Re publican. W. K. CiiANM.r.n's recent letter to T. Clayton, secretary of the republican state league of Colo rado, ix full of good things ai.d it i to bo regretted that the- (lazette has not the fpace to repnxluco it in full. It is Mrong for the bime tallic standard. With the Darrant trial over, the Corbfttt-FitzstmmoDS blizzard blown oat, tbe fall elections past, and the Vaoder- bilt girl married, it looks as thongh the Americao newspapers had hard winter before them, says an eiobange. Culled from the Eagle. E. A. Smith aod son, Maooie, returned yeaterday from Heppner. Wm. Caehman and AlCrsfenretarned from Heppner yesterday where tbey at tended tbe races last week. Tom Stepheos, of Barns, and Jai.Taj- lir, of Biker City, pes'ei through Long Creek yesterday eu route homeward from tbe Heppner races. Heman Uolwell, formerly a resident of Morrow oonnty, will address tbe people in the neighborhood of Cross Hollows on the coming political queetions on Novem ber 3rd. John L. Rand, district attorney for tbe Eighth jadicial district, is an ac knowledged candidate tor ooDgress. In the opioion of tbe Eagle, Mr. Band can' ran fast enough to even seoore tbe nom ination, let alone election. Tbe Eagle is informed that the time on tbe branch line from Beppner to Willows jaoction has been ohaogod and now makes oonoection with the through paesengers on the main lioe. This change makes tbe Heppner route far tbe obeapeat one to Portland. Deputy Sheriff Guernsey passed through Long Creek yesterday en routs borne from Salem where be assisted ia taking a bunch of prisoners last week. He says tbe Heppner-Cunyon City roote is much the best route to Portland, and (6 60 cheaper than by Baker City. TAKE m m m sm a w IMLUil- THE S "sITf NEST kMlfifiKlIt Wets, and 81X0 Bottle. Onaeentadosew mm prompt attention. OUR PRICES ARE LOW! Wells & Warren, HEPPNEH, ORBGON Itia sold on sruarante by all drnr- rlsts. It cures Incipient Consumption and la the best Coub. and Ctoud Cure. - For mle by i w.Arers. Jr. nrnggUt HTAS1 ED: Several trustworthy irentlemen It or ladies to travel in Oreeon, for establi-b- e4, reliable house. Salary 70 an'l expenses. teanv tKisitlon. Enclose reierenre ana sen sa il resseii itampel envelope. The Dominion Com- any, Third Moor, Omaha Bunaiug, luicsko, man. 11. 8UMM0NS. Ir it oost tbe atate 772 20 to deliver five prisoners from Grant county to the state peoiteotitry, with wheat at 30 Oenta and do sale for bops at any price and uo quotation on wool; and if it cost tlO.000 to maks the assessment of Marion county what will the neit tax levy amount to? Statesman. WaiioraMr. Hermann will not go back to Washington without inspecting the Tulatin down io Tom Tongue's district and the Molalla in (Jeorite Rrowoell's. They may need improving. If they do, be shoold not neglect to shake the good people al'iug tlieir banka by Imtb hands, that is both of his hands, and assure them that they will be ira proved. Statesman. The K. O. my in a recent tMue J ii de Iwell lias: made an exec lent impieHniiii from the bencl lakiii( intocotiHideratioQ that thii it his tirht ctpetieure in this line hiit conduct of the court is ex ception!. In this connection it la alno proper to remark that Judn r,.kin 1 ait proven Limttelf to be th ribt mail in the riht place. I'l.is section i fottunate in having mich rlean, earnest, faithful, true and abl men on tha brnch. The republican national con vi iilioii will doiil tless meet ia Kan I'raticixco next )ear. There terras to be a gonrral rUtuor for the leldiit; of tliA cnveiiti.iu on the Villi! ciaat. lli courtesy is ln the coast and 'Friacn, and it's I. -n to on that tlm great tnetrojio. Ii of the !'a(ifi? d not tale can of the convention in letter liat than rver lf.ira in the liift ry of America. A DIMPATt H to tlm Pall Mall 0z-lt from lU'tns gives an account t the trouble which led to the divorce suit b-1 wcn Baronse (liana Holirero, a bnlliaot writer knon under the noo de plume of "Mania," agiinat P. W. Wil ci, the Hawaiian revolutionary lea Ur, bo wm sentenced t death iu January of the pr-sent year f r the share hs cm k Id tbe rrlxdlion agaioat the republic ( f Hawaii, but which sentence was after- ward (Nimmiitwl to .'li yesra' imprison ment and 11') fine. roNultf.v(lul, MAtTKKK Sore throat. Any ordinary C iee may be cured in one night by applyirg Chamberlain's Pain talm aa direoted with each battle. This medicine is also fa. nous for its cures of rheumatism, lame buck and deep-seated aod muscular pain. For salo by Slocum Johoson Drug Co. Yoa Kelievs It' Aa editor, who diet of s'trvation, after making Dr. Tanner ashamed ot himself, wis hriug assorted to Heaven by an a-igel1 who hsl been aent oat for that purpose. "May I look at that other plios be fore we ascend tu eternal hippinesi?' "Kasily," sni 1 Ibe ang..-l. Huthey went b-lov no I akirmished around tiking in the sight. Th angl lost track of the editor, an 1 wnt arinnd h - to bunt him. IN fouud him ti ling by a fiirLkCi fa-ming him-l( and gzing with ri lure upon a lot uf people in tbe tire. Thsre was a a:go no the f irn. e which said, "IK-Iinqueot Hub- crilrs.M "Coid," sai 1 th ang 'l, " must be g"ioii." "You go n." sail the ed.t.r, "In nt o-itnoig Tins i lisaveo enough for me." Memphis (Teno ) Conimerei l Au-(!. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN ty ot Morrow, State of Oregon. F. B. Vancleave. 1 Plaintiff, vs. V L. H. Vancleave, Defendant J To L. H. Vancleave, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oreeen, you are hereby required to appear ana answer the com D'aint filed anainst tou In the above entitled ult within ten days from thedateof the service I of this summons upon you. If served within I this county; or, II srvel in any oiner county i of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon yoa: ana II served upon you by publication or oy personal service wl'hout the ritate of Oreuon, then you are required to appear and answer on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wlt: On or before the first Mon day In March. 1. And I'l case yon fail to so answer, for want thereof the plaintln will take a decree szalnst you for the dissolution of the marriage bonds now existing between you snd plaintiff, and for tbe care and custody of the minor child born as the fruits of tald marriage. to-wit: K. A. Vancleave; snd for such further I decree as the court msy deem Just. This summons Is published l.y order of the Hon. James A. Fee. Judge of the 'th Judicial District of the state of Oregou, duted September 6lh. Ih'jTj. O W KEA. ;i-ii. Attorney for Plaintiff. A Brand New Man! It ia not meant that the max is so new, but that this paper ia called upon to announce to the public that the Hard man mercantile business of W. E. Kahler has been sold to GEO. A. BROWN, A Well Known Morrow County Boy. He proposes to carry everything and to sell at prices in competi tion with the railroad. This is no idle jest, and an inspection of Mr. Brown's stock and place of business will convince you. Ilardman, Oregon, Successor to "W. E. KAHLER. Tir Wm Wont n Ri'rr ? ,i ' ,,-a iu i uu v aui tx avi . t iai&Js F.'f V, Wo.f o Pin Put up Your Team ? 1& rm Are You in Need of a Saddle s23e- norse r Notice of Intention. All these can be procured at Thompson k Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. The rentlemen are well scoualnted with Grant, Harney. Crook. 01111am and other counties. IAND OFFICE AT THE DAI.I.E4, OREOOS. andean save money and time In mating tne.ie sections witn traveling men. j Oct. is, 1.:,. Notice Is hereby given thai Prices In keeblna with ths times. rnLinvrDcnM .cv T?T"XfXTG JL J...JL V-' iVJ-X kJy-i--a v u -1 i the following named acttler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In suppurt of hsclalm, and that said proof will be madr U-foreCoutity Clera.of Morrow County, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Ix- 9. t.. vli: JAMF.-l it REA Hd V.. So. Vra. f..r the E' NEH Hc. x HF.'J PKVfec.;andsWtt,sW4Bec. ii, Ip. 4 , K. I, K He names the following wltnews to prove his continuous realdeucc upon and cul'lvallon Of Mid laud, vlr: licljainln l.uelllng, Alirshsm I.uelilng. alter J. Hcutiett, Joseph W. llaiil.ur, all of Hatdinan, regon. JA. r. MOOI'.F.. H't. Register. HEPP1TIR. NoriCK OF INTENTION. Nor ia ttm lima to get ths NWkly Ofci'inii.ii, Ilia greatxt oespaper f l), Weal. With the (J. -He.b..lh strict ly in !sancplforots )ear. No (tetter c..n'l'ioiiin ( naspsprr ran mailt in tlm slat1. IWal.le sl giva as i r. nii'iru an a lJiUooal Journal. Iha Vb- aKr. T AND OFFirE AT THE CAt.I.ES ORE'iON. li Octnr2l. Notice la hrrel.y given that the lollnwlng-named aMtler has tilrd nnilce of his Intention lo make final pro"' In sui'pnrt nf hia claim, snd that aald prool 111 be made I rlnre tne rountf riers ot borrow eouniy, all llri pner, Orr'n. on istrember I, isj, ls. H SI! I F e. KMRV IM T. So. !r.. for the M . SW and W sk'. er. .11. In s R Jf, E. w.M, lie nam the !.!:. wlm ilnraa.4 to pr his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol !'! lan'i. tu Ai.a..n K Vtrlitht. Jam O. Williams of Mar.linan or.-if.ti. and Jamea V. Hares, Henry scbrrtlng r, ui ii. i i.u. t, uri-a-on JA. J. M"ORF, SiJ n Res liter. Mill as a 1 sjh . wmm. the Palace Hotel, C. i VAN K rrofriftor. A arc taken full control of this popular house, and trill make it strictly first chits. MEALS, 2" CTS. BHDS, 2: CTS. fsF Fre Baths and Fret 'Bus lor all Gussts ('.! Cm, II Moftiux, f..rui.ily at llic lica l uf the) third rciuxMit, O. N. (I , wa convictrl of t aitf. Irux'iit rr-ooiitly, Imt the) raaa a r-f risv (o th auprctnei cort, ll ihciaiun of tli 1'iwr urt r. rt .! an I thi ilcfm Utd ilisw-harg- I. Morgan ti-d t 1 rooaidcrl : a r tty man, I ut 'I'laii.tanre) an relationship with I taa t" ia au.-h that tb l-o rinri'.t l-o cj at ats J,,t!g fnotih tiPtrr cinfiiiti. I. tlr .-i tf.. mi. 1 1 y i-'iainca out i f Morgan. flui,r f il'fii (i r.i ! j rtoni Ihs Times M .l italneef, (Df ) Althon.li It l at lat si I months anttl tha atat e inventions mt in tliia f.M. lantrr, aa agnctiltcral slate, onr rep'it.ll'an fn-n.s ara alrealy , (Vmi in nnsr anl aneweihi angaed la usiint nominations f ir on-1 gres. Uf 0.11.1.1-r tbal ths noml- j !o'r Tt, MiartM.-Oa frl- alionisKimvalenlt-i an alectioB. an I '"r nin last ihs H.po.r lt.srJol b.acs) atari rarly . Tba over.beln.in. ! T,, ' ,t '",n,l '"''. ffiblicao tola la.1 .ar has serve I li j '' PUt pat a Ja-npr on th. .lemwram be-th- i UfJr rt prv-nl. A rHj reo nJ no on. awm, to b. .a.bia blm-1 f,f b Self Of allowllif bimaeir I. b- rO'h- t i Tl" "",W'" f s"oIS lb r,.natl..n ('..n.'e-waa KU. ia ""'- ! ri"l. Tb on to bat. a warm flrflil on bis hvo la ' lw" n.mllis. fon.i..n i.f J. R. If b bol Is bia t lsr. t.,r all Iba mnniiea ! " . ' Ciilliata aa I L L Mat o( f astern tlrw. -a ih ," -,' f foir.! U5.) for Iront -ilh fr out lo balf a .- ' ,b '"U"- ' rnaH rre.k Ma t, ran It Isle. ,ach. Th Ore, .aiso ys-W j "6l ot mhu "M ,,,,n4 J.y rene.e l it a,lu.t,..n. an, I arms ,"-" Treaadrw tW.r M.aor. f- t lb e..clo..rm that -ith tl Mf , ' UD "I "Ji-rM. A can t,. I. la r.s-tera t rr.to., th. ml I M 'J "' aal.a la a:4 to It Cbarlet f '. ! fc'T rU.aaJ i.i,na r!t..i bs. lot. t r.tw.u. bit nt " ntr,f ttll.ssgmww. r-oemr,,.,,, (,, JbS) BealiOf r-gtit, Nnn Iha tama ai la .r r-ec ; then a I j -o n.4 ilb l.llia. If I .ift'as) J w.nls the , anat..rbip to rtsiiis snlb hf sU mast, , r Tri0C tiara to aaV that sisal la snib rtsn iq ii,. ('ni.,M H tnaakinif I. u ra.- 0 Mrfsaa.oaalsjiiMsj f t- f Orf. a i n,, nhout rnooy and without orit K or inti n i ion f ami irri' r. TTtiTiKDAiiks omr.i.is. Is "t :i.l'-, j..t.e Is herrlf (lien that lha following named aellr has Ble. nnirn ht-r iniri,t.ii l.i inase ri'ial t-f-'l In ii l-.rt ! hrrialm, and that aald .'.f will I- made I li.ffOa me fcunljr rlef S of wr,rr.w ruMJ, , I lleppner iire'" n lereoir 1 vif 0t H a frl. o.e !n F karnaMi. HI K. No sin. f-r lh r.'a and Ua an. i 7. i, ip 1 1 s a DISCOVERED (IT LAST! " ' F Mr. Columbus were alive to. . . day and called at Mat Lichton thal'a ho might makes a new iliacoT err ooit aa rnemorabla aa that of ha ram-. II, a f..inwmt wltnraa- lo pen I 1 1 .f j, I h Ig Wa A CTPat dlfKSOTOrer 7V.7n'..,,,Br,"r"',,',t",,,r",,'," hii hU day. Me would at thia time Uiacoter the fini nt atock ol blioo eror howo iu Heppner, and the cheapf-wt aa wi-ll. vV hat more doea mortal man want ? TV f. rViviaf Ska JTrerSaal. M. I.ICHTKNTIIAL. Main ttrevt, ll pnvf, Oregon. aentinii(L I !- liti a. I i tak thi'ir ip iliti n m 'h raw. aa tlitt f I'utlat l. I.iUi l the amis! rtieat al. il r ii I (;!. rr; l- fad rt,ti!a .aa f r . j i!li. n si I. Ilhapa, sill ii. Sena! -r John II. Mi'. h'U :i ta a wal.xtrr, tiit J. ialaiuf. The t K f ( Ii rtitt .a lolling 1 d with thi. Mr r. I srrjr U( k l'r.rtT. the hro of irisny a l.ar I f oi.t.t l altte io ths tin:. d.r-! at I'. rllaii 1 i f stiaunir Id'ti Uat InUjf tnrirrjing. a.li sy a t I abla I" a.w a rnre- tf snnal can . late, but ar.a f aa raay-li a Siewl, If ll to a.rtnf eaali' M. tas a t Ha sOe-g'fi to led a eeo at .f, bnl ab la i'l . tth lofevat a rifllaul St. at gmUtg ll I'mia wbte-H j !.' Mr I. is aH oil l I 6aM 11 ' 7 " ll V lietoa Tril4 tsisa lb i ts t -! s . sf b-a' I of f ii s op li st t)sv, I l if Ma..t at fault. M inTmilTlTnTnTTTTT f rfff T?m " - " ' - T Il iVti llct-.n Tnttuti tsar, (a a t e ,cal on s t i:M,,l"t,l Piattrra Th j-e I id I'tnaliUaJ vnrily 'abt a- in is io ItratJ.-a ft ".Jaw I hud t' ran itn-ir trpqllicaa ajr M a an I lla lna t ISiia-M James V4 i:isn,a. of ItaM lrn. Of fin and James n llajca. Ileary a. tirff,f. of lleppaef. nt.nn s-j in. Kr r. Kotict of Intention. t A"ri orrff e at th k it.i.oRri.. Is ( 11. I' Nmirla hc-(.y glu If al i. f. .... 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