TUC 1 - ut I lpll Gheite democratic concomitant We are not SHying that this represents the Gazette force in any particular, but from what a man up a tree gathered trom our republican friend, he was rejoiced over the grand republican victories, but he wanted the democrats to still live on earth and go on as of yore making stout planks for demo cratic platforms. IT WAS "A CORKER." The Marl borough-Vanderbilt people make one sick. If the English coxcomb and the foolish American with money will get married at once and hie them selves away to the country of dudes and lords, they will be favoring a large majority of the American people. It is absolutely disgusting. If the readers of the Gazette will take the trouble to look up last issue they will see that the paper in its prophesies was not far off in any particular. If anything it has been a greater landslide than the most sanguine republicun predicted. While the republicans have gained Maryland and Kentucky, it only places these sUtes in the doubtful list, with the chances favoring the democrats. This year they were torn up over local issues, but had Cleveland kept his bull neck and his lacky, (VHkIh, out of the fight there is but little doubt today that there would be a democratic victory in each of these states instead of (li!cinivo republi can pluralities, But the demo crats are great on the recoup, and if rational leaders instead of bull drivers take the reins then Mary land aud Kentucky will return to the fold of democracy. In New York, Ohio, Iowa, New Jersey and Pennsylvania the ma jorities are very large, but not so ovei whelming y big hh those of lat election. These majorities are healthier, however. There is more of the solid expression of the people in it. The greatest victory all along the line comes from Ohio in the defeat of Uriceium, bossism and corpointion rule. 'The people have handed Mr. lirice "what ho needH." Eveu Ulah hovo gono republi 1 I , i lit i can, ami me itutiitui nave nought left but Mishinsippi and New York city as a solace. IIow ever, thero might Imvn been a few democratic roimtablnn elected down in Maryland. Hut tho republicans should look well to their ranks next year, foi that which hath soweth discord in the forces ot lack-sou and .ltITir Bon, boHHirtin, in-iy lio vinited upon the followers nf Lincoln and Gar fiM. Then thero is n enitiiiii kid gloved poiitingi'iiey, n lot of cunip. 11 i t . ioiiowers Him mpHiiiKi'rn who proHim, it appears, ti foist upon the republican party that which in in opposition to tho bi-ct inti-renU of the jwplrt. The party shouh tawarethat they do not iiltnii to put nn Mitocuit in tli.- t'ti hi l.'ii tiul rlinir, for even if rniivf.-r.fiil in that they will 'n,. ih.ir miiks mid'lciily di'fiinat.-1 mid the ic. roaming hu j n t . r tedui'id ton confiiBivl rabbit) and ru-ntt'it'd to the fareiiid-i. COL. Itmlley, of KiMitu.ky, in now iu linn for vio. (.rfnidi-iit. TllE rei l.'iit Im tu t nnrt Nov. 'itU a day i.f tliniA-iv. log. Tltt Orey-nUu" Sunday "!!,. position Nuttd-i'i" wn a cmii.I Ufffsn. CrT. 'V. V. HuMrii- IimIhmmi feetori'd t.J fall riti.'tiliip ly Oof. Ird. Republicans Sweep Everything in the North and take Mary land and Kentucky from the "Solid South." YES, AND UTAH GOES THAT WAY TOO. Bricelam snd the Administration Rebuked In Ohio by the Election of the Republicans. Uhioaoo, Nov. 6 The Torrens Und bill bug bean carried by a majority in the onunty of 77,257. The vote in the city for it waa 75,319, and against, only 4887. The country towns were tally bs strong for the measure. IT WAS AN AVALANCHE. The Courier-Journal's Comments on the Returns. Louisvillh, Nov. 6. The Oourier- Joarnnl this morning Bays: "The demo- Tbe republican victory is even greater than first supposed. Utah gives 2,482 majority and Kentucky oratsot Kentucky are asking where they 15,000. This election has settled 8,BDd today- u WM an 1' Tbe , .i j governors race la in doubt. The let-isla the hash of at least three demo- " .... . .. , .. cratic senators. nothing lost Scott's Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next thing to a pleasure. You hardly taste it. The stom ash knows nothing about it it does not trouble you there. You feel it first in the strength that it brings : it shows in the color of the cheek, the rounding of the angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles. It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory thing this is to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach, take health by surprise. There is no secret of what it is made of the fish-fat taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste. Perhaps your druggist has a substitute for Scott's Emulsion Isn't the standard all others try to equal the best for you to buy f 50 cents and $1.00 All Druggist SCOTT & BOWNE s Bicycle Pro Gira Any WELLS d MM, ftogii To every person making a cash purchase of 25 cents we will give a coupon ticket which entitles the holder to an equal show in the grand prize. The person receiving the bicycle can exchange for other good of same value. Chemists New York IMS ture is in doubt. The democratic ma jorities in democratic strongholds have been shaved to almost nothing. As it When the Chill Mints of the Morning stands, with reports trom about 80 ooun Hang like a pall .over the surfaoe of tbe ties, Bradley has a lead ot about 4000 for purth, it will oe well for you before governor. The same ratio of demooratio vnturmg into the raw vaporous air, nM wiii iBnd Mr. Bradlev in the ex- t:niirgu, peruapa, who W Beeaa vi .. m-nn . Vr...,, maturm nr nrnvnftnriVA nf rhnnmorirt I w u twitiBPB. to take a wineglassful of Hoe- Later returns show tbatthelegislature tetter's Sicmmcb Bitters, and thus shield is republican without doubt. yourself rrom atmoBprmrio tnnueoceB . l. .......:. I ,-. 1 1 . I. T t ...... I, ,. 4 lumnrmiiiiK n. ucnilUi XL juu ua(jcu liu I jj OHIO Ufi miowou, nieuieii or raiut-u upon, una the bhmk Dreventive. and avoid the rheumatism or a dangerous cold. Tbe KtlmatM Dlffer to tne Republican Plu nurepable warmth infused into the oir- rainy, dilution by this genial stomachic, its in- ColCmbub. O.. Nov. 6. Chairman An, vigorating and regulating properties j.n . ,ha jm,.n .,, mmi, 1, , . , li I UvlBIIUI Ui UU I4VU1UVI UI1U it In nil a nnraA 1 c f 1 f a nf thft I fnot that rirevent on h better than core. "co' "UD '"i""" "f " " Une the bitters for dyspepsia, bilious- a republioan plurality rrom SU.OUU to ess, nervousness and kidney trouble, 90,000. Chairman Kurtz, of the repub- An Oft Repeated Story of True PhilantroDhy. Hick headuobe and debility. lican oommittee, says the plurality will be 95,000. Young Jas. B. flarfield was elected state senator from the 24th and 25th dis tricts. NEW YOUK. What Chas. H. Hackley has Western Michigan. Done for (From Grand Rapids, Mich., Evening Press.) Tbe most beautiful spot in all this city is inseparably ansociated with the name of Hackley. Chas. H. Haokley bus been in the lnmbsr business here continuously siooe 1856 and in that time has amassed a fortune whiob gives bim a rating among tbe wealthiest men ot tbe nation. But with wealth there did not come that tightening of the puree strings which is generally a marked characteristic of wenltby men. It is no wonder then that the name of Charles H. Haokley is known at boms and abroad. His raunifkeucn to Muske gon alone represents au outlay of nearly halt a million. For the past twenty years be bas been a oonstaot sufferer from neuralgia and rheumatism, and also numbness of. tbe lower limbs, so much so that it has seriously interfereJ with hia pleasure in life. For some time paat hia frieuils have notioei that he bas seemed to grow young again au 1 ff I flOO worth of lovely Music for Forty 111 . . Cents, consisting of 100 paees 1 w. f w fu size Sheet Music of the . latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular 5 selections, both vocal and Instrumental, 3 gotten up In the most elegant manner, in- -a ciuaing rour large sue portraits. CAHMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, fc: PADERiWSKI, the Great Pianist, : aulliha rm 11 ana : MINNIE 8EUQMAN CUTTINQ. z THE NEW YORK MUSICALECHO C0. 2- Droaaway ineatre mag.,rew lomuty. CANVASSERS WANTED. T7ANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen T ? or lartles to travel 111 uregon, tot estaon n. ed. reliable house. Salary I7U and expenses Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad- nressen utampen envelope, ine uominion uom. pany, Third floor, Umatia Buuaiug, unicago, ill, man. We carry the most complete line of the following goods that ever came to Heppner: Drugs,. MedlcineB, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Stationery, Schnol Books, Toilet Articles, Per fumes, Candies, Nuts, and Cigars, and will pay the highest cash price at any time for county and city warrants. Goods along Echo and Lone Rock stage routes delivered free of charge. Prescrip tion work a specialty. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Office of Dr. McSwords in our store. OUR PRICES ARE LOW! Wells & Warren, HEPPNER, OHEGOX for Hale. Ten shares of stock in the National Bank of Heppner. Address Richard T. Cox, Receiver, Arlington, Oregon, 64tf. SUMMONS. A Brand New Man! It is not meant that the man is so new, but that this paper is called upon to announce to the public that the IJardman 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. WILD GOOSE AND GOSLINGS. The Mother Bird Carries Her Young In Her Illll, I had to make a trip from our claim on the Columhia to Spokane falls. It wan much nearer to no throucrh the uiuuiiUMiiM on a eayuHC than around by Political complexion or tne empire state e Davenport on the stage, says a writer legislature in Forest and Stream. I started quite Kw Tobk. Nov. 6. Corrected return irlyonii morning and was along up frnm n...i- ,11 theeleotion districts show J have reoovered the health which be inn pm1in.! river wa n, as 1 cameor he Bengte of 35 republio. law bird smr 'down from a tree and DB. 14 d'moor.ts sod 1 independent, n 11. 11.. r ti: r 1 ciirrv somt thinir in its mouth. At first W asBemoiy 01 repuunoaue sou ui ... 1 . I thought it was an eagle, but as soon democrat! as I climbed a little higher I could see JD this oity the majority for the demo- it was an old gray goose, and that it orBtio iUte tjcket j, approiimated at l.ml uepositejl US nunien m me waver, 1Qfi0Q greBtM U)Bn ,he erBg0 mBjorit, ihic m "- 1.....1 ..i;,ii. ...t,:..v, I VI iBUIIllnUT lUUni UBUUIUBICD, ffU DIC swimming around, . ' ' . I stoni....!. iriit off from mv cavuse irom xo.uuu lor oogmir, tor reooruer, 10 II ' n ir " ! . . nml watched the performance. I had 17,000 for Farroy, for oounty olerk waited but a few moments when one of straight to a Cottonwood tree,, alighted 111 a limb near a tag nest, then took a incomplete Returns Indicate Lowndes' KIm lew steps toward the nest, and reaeli- tlun by 1 5,000 Majority ing over into the nest took a young gos' ! 1 .1 1.... ........ r",,"',,"Z ote for governor i. complete, and .. lou. h the water it cut all kinds of Wlowi: Lownde., rep., 65,110; Hurst. enpers.' deiu., 43.327; Levenug, pro ,20,3 14 i An She aifiiln relumed to the nest and drew, peo. and too , 4.J.J. Ibe republio K'nt uuother, which was the last. After tnl UBVe ft majority of 10 in the oily watching them for quite awhile 1 oouticil and -led ibe ci tire oity and """"" "J cii.Y""e r.i-"... ... u . ,ink,.t.. Innmniilete returoi 1,1 ....... Ih.llere.l awav and the Voii.il'. ,rora . inii"K '" " ' " I ... mm 1 to tern disappeared. There were seven dioate the election 01 Liuwnne., repuunc little ones, n neiir as I could count. I Ian ondidte fr governor, by at least have watched the wood duck carry her 1 15.(X)Q to 18.000 majority, carrying with y.mng from a tree, but this was the binJ CoDtro!r RJ attorney-general. oiiiv lime 1 ever saw a iriKHW inaso im 1 J.ui .ill rM.,1,.,,. transfer. . .. ... . have more man 00 repuoncBDs. id senate will b clow, with rbanoe in favor of a republican msjirttf. I in joint i n . .... u 1 . . -ill ...... . ... r. liimnuiiliiu, 1 osiioi til" irpuu. . "." "nn 1 The count v council of Iottdon ha Imh-d majority FOR LONDON CHILDREN. 1'ark Arr I'rotlilrd with Out-of IdM.r Tll8 tntilti-ntut.l.'rer, llolima, Las len fi.mi.'li.l .f tmii l.-r in llif firl il.'ijrrrt !) ri.il.... !j Itin Tiir onr.li"rr l'.ilish ilu b mh.1 Mi Vault tlult md inttiiL Tl J'I'ln r u'a I f L I n- kind to Hie i-liililrcn. Tliouhaudsof iMsif little rrcntur.. from suit over I I fAH. crowded dwelliiu's are U'ttcr In health f..riis c.ii .lderatei action. The l.arUs I Nrt Kf oobllrss Usln, f..r lir..r rr nr.- tlie great ilnygrouud of th Im- I M Hprl4. 101 J. don clnlil. iu only chantfe from the Salt Lah, Nov.fl. Tba Tnbnnc'f i c...w,lcd Immr and the dirty street. ,fi ,juio0 ulfrt lr return from 143 .. ro i .ms us only taste ot rurat 1 0ll0 pwrtPOli M Wlo..: Well., rep, im mr nu iinmri in hits miu uunri 1 . m a,,.l birds. Th rrk.. however . ar. ' g-''rOor, 13.0W; Unn. 4im, II.Hi0 f.,r ii.e i..,lfl .s..,i.. ....I ....I.... nut, net rfpubliran in. 1017. The tsm im . his ste taken to attead to I prefliucU lst yer gv Csonno, rep Hie wni.u.if the children they sre like- 12.213, Hawlioa, Jem., 12.051 The tain ly to UMitsiwiM out ly others. h,i the pfH.ina(i KTa Alleo. for rongrw.. V commute r.,...iM..-.i .i.n.irvu aontf of e.. Io tl.u juJ.olal d. k iiiimnMHiii iu 1 I" u't mi imitrmn, . . , . .t- it a lli.sl.ury and Hr.sUwell ,rk. ,nJ Iriollh. toJatbo. .t0l to tba defe.l ntn.lf mil.,', n.ei.t. at other narks Of all repOOHCao Bomiowi, lurirgw.. w It. re on 1 v i,e gy uuinsluui riist that I tar will b rpabllcan It shall l set wrt rxiluslvrlr lor had in youth. To a reporter fo" the Press Mr. Hack. ley explnined the secret of this trnii- for-malion. "I have snlfireJ for o.r 2J voars," ha tnid "with pain in my loer limbs so severely that the only relief I could get at night was by putting cold water com presses on my limbs. I was bothered more at night than io the day time. Tbe neuralgia and rbenmatio pains io my limbs, which ha 1 heeo growing in ntencity for yesrs, finally became chronic I rnad three trips to the Hot Springs with only partial relief and then fell baok to my original state. I eonldu't sit still and my suffering began to raaka life l iok very blue. Two years ago last (September I noticed an account of Dr. William' 1'ink Tills for pale people mid what they h'ld do.ui fur others, and some cases so nearly re sembled mine thst I wss interested, so 1 wrote to one win had given a test! mcitii'il, an e mintit pr.if.nmir nf musin to Canndii. The rply I received as even stronger th'iii th printed testi monial s'l I it g ive me fsiih in the me limne. 'I bcsn taking the pill an I fmnd them to bo all that ths pMfenr hn I tnld me tbey wont I tie. It whs two or three month before I eiperieuced any preoitibl betteruiriit of my eondilioo. My disease wai of unli lung stsndiog that I di I out expect epeesly rreovery and waa llisoklul even to be relieved I progressed rapidly, bowever, toward recovery aud for the last six ruootb have fell rnvself a perfectly anil raao I nave rrr itniue'i.l.! tbe pill Id msnv people and am onlv gls.1 to awiat otlief to health through the uiedium of M11 won lerful medicine. I esnnol av loo mueh f.r what it has dune f.f nie.' Ir. William' flak Till eontsin all the elements neeemarV to ive new life and ricini la the I.I.mkI and restore lislter,! oervee. They ar for esle by l drng(fil. or may bet ba-l by mail from lr Willlsm' M-dmin Company, Heheneeta ly. N Y., for Ma. per b"i, or 11 biee tor lifsk IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT FOR SIXTH Dtttriiit, Morrow County, Htate ol Oregon. una t'atieraon ana A. vv. Hstterann, partner! do I11K bumneBS under the firm name and style o The Patterson l"ubllh. ing Company, Flatntifla, vs. Thot. Owens, Defendant To the Comtable of Sixth District, Morrow County, ftate of Oregon. In the name of the State of Oregon, we com mand you to summons Thos Oweni to R ppeur before the undemigned, s Justice of the Peace, in District No. , In said County and State, on or before the 20th day of December, A. D., 1W5, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m.. at my office In Heppner, in said District, County and State, to answer the comDlaint of The Patterson Publish ing Company, a partnership, consisting of Otis and A. W. Pattcrnon, founded on an express contract aim wherein tne sam nariuersnip demands Judgment for the sum of Heventeon Dollars and costs of this action, snd in case he falls so to answer for want thereof, the plain tills will take Judg meut against him for the sum of Seventeen Dollar! and his costs in this action. This summons Is published by order of K. I,. Fret-laud. Justice of the Peace for the Sixth District. Mono Countv Oregon. Dated November S, 1 S'.i") K. b. KRKFXAND, 86-99. Justice ol the Peace. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DAM.ES, OREOON I J ih'L 1H, 11..."., Notice la hereby given that the following named settler haa flleii notice of his Intention to make final proof in supf ort of ha claim, and that said proof will be made before t'nunty Clers.of Morrow County, stflepp- nvr, t'rego!., on i"i , .ir.,., vu; JAMf.S B Itf.A. Hd. E. Nn. VI7H, for tbe EU NF.i His?. SV HE1 t.s "w. i" aim c- t o ? ow, . i, u o, iv. r. k. He names tbe following wltno.es to prove Discontinuous residence UDon slid cultivation of said land, vli: Hisljamln Luelilng, Abraham l.uelllng, Walter J. ili-niiett, Joaeph n . llsntater, all ol llardinail uregon. JAS. F. MOORK, SIM. KcgliL-r. NO HI E OF INTKNT10N. TAXD OFFIC E AT THE DAU.ES OltF.r.OH, t (s tulH-r J, Nolli-e la herebv slven thai the liillnw Ing namr.l wtih-r has nitsl in. lire of his Inti'iittmi Ii. make final f.rtMil In aupxirt of bis claim, and thai aaiil priH.I will tie made t.it ine rminiy rlerk ol Morrow counly, al Heppner, ure.in, on inffuwr i, ito, vu; II Akl.Ke s, I.MKY Hd. E. No. Slln. for the lot t.sKsi and H' er:a. See. SI. 1 n, 4 s K .w K, W . M. He namra the fnllimlng wlti.ravs In pmvt hia nmiliiiinua mldetie Uwn ami rultlvallon ol said land. l Anaon K wnghl. James O. Wllllama nf tlatilman. uregnn. and Jsmra V, lla)ra, Henry schrrilna r, ol llri purr, (irogi'n. Jam. J. NiHiRF. 2 m ReglsUr. liardman, Oregon, Successor to "W. E. KAHLER. Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson fe Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Uregon. These gentlemen are well acoualnted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Ollllam snd other eoiuUtos. snd can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men. Prices In keeping with the tlmea. THOMPSON & BINNS. Bit THE Palace Hotel, C. S. YW DlYX, have iaken full control of this popiihir house, and will make it strictly first class. MEALS, 2.i CTS. BEDS, 2: CTS. fF Free Hatha snd Free 'Bus for sll Guest UTIt'K OF IS fr Ml ION liiililrcii at .s rlalu hutirs. hiw.ial el t. ui l.ui Is jmUl t liytcl f srn isc f..r (iris, sn.l In rvcty co (toman at t.itit.uil Is tti cl.srjfe of the rhlUlren't ' tntisftiiim. 1 he nimt tu'lsl'lc llirnv it i. .ii. tmufvrr, has Ix'en the tiilnsluc 1 1 n it a.iii.1 ils In Mel r is wrk. h sre s iri at source if suiiisMin iit l.i MI.IHV linlirru who have hrrf h4 an .I'is.fliiii.ly nf vUlttlia' the ecaslilr. Anyime ht kn.ms i hllilrvii kttnist that the ii.uemnt tittle ones raa ob tain pUvlnif In the Mail Is In.-aU'ttlaMe. tans ( IS. lMri. Mtrhart Viii,s-iit, ir..fi-l,.nal ra ifiticrr aint traiit,'Htman.f Uiism. Is , Im l the ltv IhiMitflit . pht h uiM-i.f Miswinri in tsut. lat't l 'n in !! matiii'rit Jixirnai nf I st. 1 1 J -U . t least f -r tli ! rt .n .if ll.c river. f Hr f.rii.1 f lliia m.i ai In ivat rirruUlMi 1 he t'l-rtl in? wri an rlf ...r'tiiiarv Ititrrist an.! n- small h) ilr.v'sjl.ic 'ui'. Iiiuiii. It a. It In. 1 udf- the j t tn'. ! nr. t ( t. sii t the I r-.ii ii iv irtry ..f April ti. ant thus I r l,i' ii Hut . liatvr. In th alrrant at J.rU' ! InlifM1. i.f ff'-'i'talr!v f.My I." I I " anlt.'a ..f this niig-lify rt r In a'.!n i .1 nil sr alm.st ln-t t . ft fiiis-iirui d'b'r.'H One ! ki- e. tlrsftifljj far. I Amorioan fiirle Inl I im ulirro ri)al!jr fritia. TllS let rli iti n r. f ia 1'i.ttlaii l t i n., . this .' k Clrigga Urge I'lsrsllly Tssvtos, N. i No, fi. Tb eeti mat.l t'lsfsli'jr of ')rite. repnlilicso eantliilste fnf invertiof, I 24,tt, x H4nsrHt attrrs lltanoa, So. 8. -The Mss.hnaIU (Kiel slit r slsn.U: Heeate, 3.1 rr,'l"- ape, 7 iletsv fate, Jeexs-falie aiii of I; bonaenf rtraKttive.J?4rpoblie. ana, hi demoersle, drtaerali gam uf tbiee. tl .asrnof (lrernhaUe is re-elretetl Ky fil.4M llurallly, I tti U tlan bie t.t lalily laet tear, Meoirlr..! eiftr.e f. ems Jafra'e.t l l-ul T.i. aa tsaesMsaet ire T froifrtr 6'l iu. (!!. asv (undi.Tite, IA0 OFFICK AT THF PU.KS,OKF.fOS. 4 is-l 1. V,ll,e ( hfrrl.T flten thai the fnllna log namnt arltlrr haa flled ii.illr.nl hr Inienlli... In mat. ftoal prmif In anpport nf lirlrUlm. and lhal Mid prtsd will ma.1. pnr Ih mi.nlt rlefS nf Nnf munlt, al Hrppiwr Ortftn on Issremlirr t. Iw .1.: AN K I tlI RI.im nn K BarnaMl. ltd. K.So,lti. for Iho r.'t and Uiia and ?.sw a. Tn R K M N. she name. In. Iiillnwln. wlll.ri.ra In sm hef mniiin.it rral lr uc usun snd cullltstlon ol. Hii ...... . wa V. II. hi. J.me 'V llM.ma nf Hard man. orrrnn, mn4 Jamr. M llalra, ll.tiry m nrsii..r, el Heppner, itn l Bs later, A I'lsrv Tt K -S-roe tnieebievriBt K.y nr sknok o( man, three? a. k a ha! a givee e( thr.ah Ibe (mot .m.r ..f ibe 0tle buil llns-. last Td'- day evemrtif, J'lal as lt.eb"p telling to pfee Tbe .lafkne. .fenl.. li.e ivrnetrabtr from b'lBa! eeen. If Ibe nitereaat m some lhuiikM,l!rM boy, be ebnnl I bave the aesl tf bis psele a4 .11.1 ab.ni fl'tera ronnde le give Ms more n.r i.f th.nts'bt. If trclisnp tie tw a atrB Btait, aril la eeni.i al aUfh a til'k satain, e).'l tirnanse bleu laiitlnllv n ftleo bark a 'WeiNing b-4lr at.4 ee'firt than Trt. Th..ker.r having M J.g np M p.ieti brka glsaa iBJ iwssa.t l""'s la ami t i'r.ie. Iteei-tre ewiS ran l liabtas to gel baft ll I isetMrtent thai Ibe l.l.". tw t are, U l ea ll M la U4 b a ismi ihi-, lfe miy l a'tu l r"tsm le br:tb. A e.m (l.itil al It.le llte ta e.ab ia lie tari- n f.twa A e'igbl f ilvlr ii.. J..M la lt. b. l. trtMgs -f rsf fatll-m i-aMing l l. He laag. ImIi g j w.tg !.. pa ..ainixi.ta i,. ..i ts a.y m earn tin il ! ie l tnnf lh I l wl tho aanl ulailnsl eaw "f fsis'fb lt, Irt t ll ' I tinre Ihmsl. Aay nr.t asry ee ess t-. run-1 in nna bl by sriUieg (tismiwtl.ln a rati Italia as .lireLj Mb eacn tIHe, lt.i tn p. m tt'n f.a"" f"f tl r'ae rf tinmsil.m. lame tek an I swaird sal fric..is fain. '.r ssl. t Hm J .i.aa I... t. ,. i.. .'!.. e ine m-n. ( " I "" sllM.,n , . tMinJlg af l viUlis g Ihe W..M.4 l.e If mi. .,! If .i r...,.fl hi ..n,, h ea)M, M . naif , ...! .... .. thai. 1 li. . , ri.4 ii. t f ll.e livrr i -a the Ml tl A miriD of i.nr lltat (tl , ,ft..M,r it.t bs. W rt Kl.tl s e!mj! J .t (... J in l,e Inar.f. a n. .na ha bresj s rnuair l y U ma . u, L tsi tt t l 'tl l-lfi.l fri1.irai ict"ni Umt il t etrktlj rtef..a. kit thst th'l el.oii! I i;s . tiist.U. fafttirii tf it .11 in Htsl.c Li. V , art I !U( 1 1 . tfioie f ea. U Iir ii, !. :'. I p et tuelf rut -v. f Hit t.(s,f lh gs.nrr i.f the cjwratt. at the e. aa i-f el-raia. an t bf rnnlg hi,.!, ten the !.r It l e Me. .,iial th ba II; ,ih rne4 . a k-.ie ei.i.m. ( msli. e ll il!e f gl bi'l ' rtlgt enpree ? 1 -r; a initi h rr. iaup a Ibe fra.l- t' f Cuat riai l. k t'A c-f dry t'e- ! I Ike llrae M gl Ibe Werfcly Orv ai. t' eSse , l,e e.l W Mb l.ll-- I""! ' i I. I a.ta-r. ' . ' . ' . ..I .. ..f. ea t-e na le Ti- l r taMy anaur Prism d a (aibeei.ie, NIk i I " f'- a tbe i.: i C Kbtaa t. -s-w m .. aa e4 -tub-aal Y a.ssl.lle iW.fl m V?lsV. t f. l"IO ,fil llssUe. afwaitin fatsar, , IV-p i In ") n 1 itMb). ' r?ii'!l 1 -r a) t. uf "T f a I D1SG0YEREO fll LRST ! IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day ami calleil at Mat Lieuten- thal'a lie might male a new tliecov. ery quit an memoralile aa that of H.f'i. I una waa a great diwHiverer in hia day. He would at thia time discover the fini st stork of Shoes ever khowu in llepimer, and the cheaoet aa w ell, vv hat more does mortal man want ? The IU., (htvima ,W X'rrkaai. M. IACI ITKNTIIALa, Mala Wlrrvl, M.-pnrr, Orrfon. Custom Work FH'cially. Notlct of Inttntton, T Af OFFICE AT tHK Pall F. OiK.i'X 1 Is-l tl. Is ,,Hlr. ta ht.t,y . lira lhal lh. Imlnain. aaanrd u... rr ta t!rd nmir. nf Ma tntetttina in maa. Snal pml m ante"'! nfsiari.im anllhsl.sl-1 pm.lalll b. tttad. Kuw ia. emnaiy rir ni n.rr mnaiy at ii'l l'i'i. 'r , n ! l:. til : III f .. lit. ayw. yi, tv iw !..! '. . 1p I H A K. II n.m lh. Inu.,lti( m Hnraaa In pimi starnniinunna nwilmt uyua s4 tullltalloa of hh '.i ImoI M rtaSI. J.an II IS ltuass, ul NaM an.n its-.n aM J.mra M Hat, Henry ar in(r. iii- u.t. iwt. i AS t, ni.'r.a n Rr...r iit us or imhhiuh I kp vttu t At Tr t4itF,nariMce e iiaJn li m nn. ia gi ik.l tin IiMIi.ii mH ai ;mt Ma S.o4 e fi r4 sia I" i..ii.. 1.1 K.a. S...1 ari ta at. hl H kia an lhal ai4 front I'.l h Ulnia J a al I min.v n,i H.-aaf . .H.f .n mn i. ta.v, a $ ISA I Mill III f , . ik , .a w w. I, a4 l ,l,tar Tp . S ,l I a M II 1. iMg a ll si ml V a. l mMlsww. r., .iw. i. M. IM :il. ItWS M Mil i..- a tl im.. a Imf SI r.' VA fe.aSM.) M fi.M - iHrrMi I t i k..l. ... a . m4 I i.KI .!"., U"S ja r " an a. Ma TIlUNDHIt LICJIITNINO "There i$ a title in the affairs of mm That, if taken at itsflwl, JiWj on to fortune" The flood is In re sod so is GIL. LI AM Sd BISBEK With a full Uoe of Ilnnlw.'ui'. Tinwnii. OliistHwnrx', CTitM'Ucr.-. Wood nml Willowwnni, CVl.tr Tubx nt IkHlrtn'U lHcet, TUB LIGHTLST RUNNING GANG HOWS! T ma an llhl 1sr rnaofliHibeaiibt. lua ill tin's iitlH 4 asar. ) taiaf'T aHM Hvwt TV e.-.-i i f w.rn a'A t t.M ii. ijr-i i t.' e- - a ! l'rt lTfVvr"'',;''""r-r" U 1 1 U ,w-ia4 .s t . , it ! i Vntf. f I Htsvsr cum that TUt .1 f. !r S-l. l.f a I ii.wi.iiii ..-... . Mi ! 1 1 a,. i m taw..4 H'lr iK.f m ,... ! , ka . a a., tmtn 4i.w.l tit s . wl a mi l.i i i i , v . 4m, i yi a i aaai-aa a... I (t a I I I M a I IIIIIK ftl si fitrM ( . i j 1 a Ai I I al at a te tail a-. I. --. as to- v i. ,r-m i . ..... I - n ' A a. oi I " I ti t A Ifr .l W Itaa s4 .. f Is ' r. a I llllla. The only Kiclu.ir- Hardware Store Mr. n The Dalles sod IVtdletoo GILLIAM & ,BISBE, Hppropr, . . . Oregno. 1AIN IIAIN ! It M asraUrJ al a'.a. Orafsaa. Tobacco Habits 's. Of. tin. T 31. ! pHttfut Town on fie Cbf r! si is. A.av mmm tne aantoalar "f et'asiAai tnsta.tMia.a4enre ISI v il, lVsnte eaae slag rwlaawai It. i f-ne a I Maeai, afmrg .vary 4ay fs.1 M-nlsf a. tvig .v.iy Jay ei, I t, hh-ial eK,.p. art eaie N ih t.rvsf. I. i e. jtrti . Plenty of them at tho Gazette Office. . . , Thk Lancashire Insurance Co. M IAM. IIi:tltli KNUI.Arall I K liTiTli'jV, iiiiVT i l? L-!' '1 -- ' e. w J Jt v a iynrn