(fYfliiMLoow l JLiA 4,. n si a w "w w . i . charged to The South African Co., hut it is an exhibition of British greed, just the same. Dr. Jamie- son, who is leading the invading forces, has been recalled by the British forces at home, but before getting out was badly licked by the Boers. THIS DAMON ALSO CAME BACK. Iadiaa I ml tat on of the Sjracasaa and Pjthlas, Hli Friend. Politics will pretty soon. begin to "bile" No man holds a more prominent position in the U. S. senate than Hon. John H. Mitchell. New Yeaii's day has ushered in 1896. The number of good resolu tions made on that occnsion that will not last till spring are proba bly as numerous as usual. The republicans have reorgan ized the U. S. senate without much of a contest. The populists took no part in it and thus gave the re publicans the majority desired. Col. Jas O. Bradley is an as. pirant for first place on the nation al republican ticket next year, Gov. Morton is also in the race, and his friends are working earu estly. The republican party is "in for iQnow. The Oregonian is scor ing their action in congress. Lively as a Cricket. Although in the first insUnoe as "luugiflb us ft tortoise, the kidneys be come as lively aa a cricket when a hflttlthf ill impulse is given to them with Hosletter's Htomnoh Bitters, a pro moter of Botivity in these organs which counteracts a tendency to their lethargy and disease. Ioaotion of the kidoeys. it shonld be remembered, is the first stage of those dangerous renal maladies against whioh the resources of medical science are ton often exhausted in vain. Peri! is forestalled by the Bitters, which averts Bright's disease, diabetes, dropsy, gravel snd the troubles ariing from a wenk bladder. Equally efllcaoious is it in checking and eradicating malarial. bilions and nervous ailments, dyspepsia, constipation and rheumatism. Appe tite and tleep are improved and oonva- enoenoe uasteoed by its benefioient action. Either when health is slightly or seriously impaired, the value of this restorative and preventive medioine is speedily made manifest. Among those who contributed articles to the Oregonian's New Year's number, the Gazette notes Ed. R. Bishop and Hon. W. II. Ellis. Their subjects were splendid ly handled. Tbe Oregonian's New Year number was all and more than was expected. Intending settlers want the truth, and the Oregonian man agement have followed the plan of statin, facts without undue em bellishment, yet indeed fluttering to our great state. Dbath of Mrs. J. L. Hill On last Saturday Mrs J L. Hill, of Albany. ifeof Dr. Hill, the Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon last yeur, expired suddenly from apoplexy, aged 45 years. Mrs. Hill was a daughter of Hon. 8. M. Pennington, and native of Oregon. The Hill familv are very well known, Dr. Hill being a brother of Hon, W. Lair Hill, tbe distinguished jurist and lawyer. In the loss of Mrs. Hill, not only Albany, bat the entire state suffers, for she was a useful and noble woman. One of these acts of negative virtue whioh have long been regarded asberoio was discovered in Athena by District Attorney Lawrey, who fathers tbe story of it, which be told to the Pendleton Tribuje. Dniput and William Oeorge, both Indians, are respectively the Damon and Pythias of tbe narrative. Uuiput is not a good red man, he being a little too maob inolined to . gratify a desire for intoxicants. A few days ago be over indulged in liquor, and was arrested by Marshal Gills and put to work on tbe streets for a period of ten days. The seoond day he was seen bv William George, who, instead of deriding him as is the custom of free Indiana in such events, sympathized with him. "Why don't you let him go and get enough money to pay bis fine?" asked George of the marshal, turning abruptly from his friend. "Can't do it Bill," was tbe response. William further interposed, but find ing his plea to be of no avail, be tacked about. "Dmpb!" he ejaoulated; "if you'll let him so I'll work until he comes back." "If be doesn't oome back, you'll have to serve bis sentence," said the marshal. "All right, I know be'U oome baok." And George let down bis blanket an inch or two, and taking Uniput's brush, started to work. TJniput walked down the street in a cheerful mood. He was gone two days, and the marshal was enacting the part of Dionysins, and telling William bis friend would not return, when suddenly Dniput put in his appearance. He paid his fine, and William was released Then the pair walked away arm in arm. A COMMISSION or FITK. Two Judges. One Lawyer and Two Collect Presidents Selected by President Clero laad to Visit Venezuela. President Cleveland has announced the appointment of tbe Venezuela bound ary commission as follows : David J. Brewer, of Kansas, associate justice of the United States supreme oourt; Riohard H. Alvey, of Maryland, chief justice of the court of appeals of the District of Columbia; Andrew D. White, of New lork; Frederio R. Cou dert, of New York, and Daniel C. Gilman, of Maryland. The commission is generally regarded as a very satisfactory one, whose opiuions and conclusions will be reoeived by the American republio with that confidence whiou the standing of the members of the commission in the public eye in spires. Brewer and White are republicans, Bnd Alvey and Cou.lert democrats, while Gilman has never figured prominently in politico, but bis proolivities are under stood to be republican. Thus both parties, it will be seeo, are equally rep resented on the commission, with tbe fifth mmber having no outspoken polioy. All will accept the places to whioh they have been appointed. The Cuban insurgents are assert ing themselves, and will undoubt edly win their Independence. Cu ban leaders who fall into the hands of tbe Spaniards are executed as traitors. This should be otoppod by other governments, for the belligerency of tho revolutionists is well established. Tuehe is no doubt now but the sale of 1100,000,000 iu bonds will bo consummated to get gold to bolster up the country's finances. There can bn no uoHnntion of this gold gambling till tho treasury is protected by HufliciiMit receipts to meet demands. And wo riiiitiot bold our gold in America when Mix balanco of trndo in largely ngaiiiHt u. It takes gold to settle llieno balances. Theiie is nothing in poriwlimt- ing tho sin.le atandard but dirilmn or and dingrace. Trim tlm metals art far apart, compared with gold value, but the difTereiico is tho ap preciation of gold, and every cen of it comes out of tho unfortunate debtor. They say that binit taltiKin is impossible, What then intiht lo done to atop tint gold gambling and continual appreciation of gold? Silver and gold are far apait. Yen I ni . m . a luey arr, t uoy an getting inrther pact all the tltu iMH'ttlitit the financiers of Great lint-tin have madetbi country In lievtitlitt theii bauds are tied. We should hut the inotitable, throw olT t!i chair of slavery, go through tin Are aiu restore former money condition. When a person begins to grow thin there is something wrong. The waste is grester than the supply and it is only a question of time when the end must come. In nine oases out of ten the trouble Is with the digestive organs. If you oan restore them to a healthy condition you will stop the waste, put on new flesh and muse them to feel better in ever av The fond they eat will be digested and appropriated to the needs of tbe system, ami a normal nppeiiie will appear. i onsnmption frequently follows ssting of bodily tisHiie because nearly all consumptive have indigestion. The Shaker Digestive Cordis! will restore the stomach to a healthy condition in a vast m ij inty of ease, (let one of their iM.nks from your druggist and learn about this new and valuable remedy, KeXAToP. JoXFft, of Atlanta, bat rfteotel an atnm.lmci.t Inch be prope to o(T.r t tlu hull bond bill. It provide that any all- a . Doiiier oi tuvor 1'u.uion, who in a f itiwo of th Tutted State, may tender the am to th aecrrtary t inn treasury aim nav u cii.c, lnU silver dollar, th -iniirnr to l th diuVr'litt I M-l a immi the oticinal valuoand ll.n n aiki 1 1 1 11( of tli bullioQ in New York; for the cancellation of all batik holes i lea than f 10; directing; the Mere tary f the treasury u riu the tlvrr bullion in the treasury ml. tlrr-r dull!, to li i;.v in f cbiu None Bat Ayer's at the World's Fair Ayer's Sarsnpsrilla eujoys the eitraor dlnary distinction of having been tbe only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Obioago. Manufacturers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing ottneir goods, but they were all turned away nnder tbe pplication of the rnle forbidding tbe entry of patent medicines and nostrums Tbe deoision of the World's fair autho rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was effeot as follows: "Ayer's sarsapa rilla is not a patent medioine. It does not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." When the ohildrrn need Castor Oil. give them Laxol. it is palatable. A Nkw I'ahtok The Us v. Cbailes Howard, nf Weston, will leave Tuesday for Heppiier to Inks charge of It Methodist I'.Monpal ohurob, Houth, here. Mr Howard has ben pastor of the Weston eliurt h for some time, and he received lit order to proceed to lli ppner from Hiehop Wilson a few days situ. The I.Minp at first Inteinled to hare an Kiiatern clrrinninn take Hi paHtorale, but not finding one that he thought would give satisfaction, he amiighrd Mr. Ilonard to the charge. The lleppner rharrh has beeo onstip- ollisl for soma time. A sneoeaaor lo Mr. Howard at Wratnq will soon be p pointed. rendlxton Trihnne, Many merchant ar well awar that llifir 0iitomra are thrlr brat friroi! and Uk ilrnre in supplying them Mil the N-i giHHl iililsiiiahl. A Instant- nielitlno IWry A Cameron, litiiniliirnt drtitfiiicts ! limbing, Mich Hn. Tliry ay: "W hsv no he isiion In ref.,nimMi.iig Cbamlierlain' I oiiwli lUtueily in nnr puelomer. a It itiK bet mmgh nirdiein w bav ever ll, aad !) give lifniino Fr sale t AO p-ot r bottle by 1'hill iitin, ariin(it. Pills do Not Care. Pills do not oure Constipation. They only aggravate. Karl's Clover Riot Tea gives perfeot regularity of the bowels. For sale by Wells & Warren. Liap Teas iabtt. The first leap year party of the season was given at tbe reeidenoe of Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Bisbee, of this plaoe, last evening. An enjoyable time was had by all present, parlor games and soial conversation being participated in notil a late bour, ben an exoellem Innob was served by tbe ladies. Those present were Misses Mabel Letzr, Maggie Adkins, Laura Muir, Jennie Noble' and Cora Bhea, Messrs. O. E Freeland, Root. Hvod, James Bar', H. E Warren, O C. Baling and H. T. Bagley. Miss Lillian Biebeei who is attending Portland University, and in whoFe honor tbe party was given, will depart f ir school aguia on tomorrow evening. Not a few who read what Mr. Rnbert Rowls, of Hollaud, Vs., has tosay below, will remember their own experience under like circumstances : "Last winter I bad la urippe whioh left me in a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, none of wnioli did me any good, until I was indnced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it so fur relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the seoond bottle effected a oure." For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Pbill Cobn, druggist. G. B. Hatt, tbe tonsorial artist, oan be fonnd at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, hairoiits. etc. oxygen starvation You can starve the body in more ways than one ; you can give it food and not feed it. It neds oxygen. The oxygen you get from the air is carried to all parts of the body by the red corpuscles of the blood. One drop of blood contains millions of these. When these are deficient in blood, we call it poor blood, and it shows itself in general weakness, lack of appetite, and loss of weight. ' What you want is something which will make more red corpuscles. of cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, is something more than an oil. Its peculiar action depends on a number of substances active principles which will increase the red corpuscles of the blood, soc. nd $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. HEPPNER, HEK BARNSTORMING TO OR. Mary Anderson de Navarro Recounts Home Incidents of Her Karly blags Career. Mary Anderson de Navarro looks back with evident enjoyment npon what she calls tbe "barnstorming" period of ber ttsge oareer, which, however, in ber case was short, beneficial and pecuniarily profitable. Of her experiences in Owens- boro, a small Keotooky town, where he and ber little band of aotors played for a week, Mrs. de Navaroo writes in January Ladies' Home Journal: was a tall, slender 'Juliet' and my 'Romeo' proved to be a plump, pleasant little woman, probably tbe mother of several would-be 'Romeos' and 'Juliets.' Tbe moon she ('Romeo') swore by we found to be tbe headlight of a railway engine hired for the oooasioo. This was held by a srusll negro boy perohed npon a ladder, who was so amused by the play that he laughed until he shu k over the most tragic scenes. His mirth. as may be imagined, was not conducive to the moon's steadiness. At one time she was shilling iu an opper box, at another ou the Lead of a bald mnsiulao, often blinding the unfortunates fn the front stalls, here, there, everywhere save on the fsae of ber ('Verona's lovely flower') she bad been especially hired to illuminate. Tbe conductor ot the orchestra was a carpenter by trade, and saed away as lustly during lb day at the board b wsooovrtiog into proQI statue of 'Evsdue's' nobis anoestur as b sawed upon bis violin at night." DON'T THINK IT WOULD. "I was a stockholder in the first rail road ever built in Oregon," said a veteran Wall street man to a New York Sun reporter, "and it was a snap. The roan was a street in Portland, it was built in 1861, and road, rolling stock and mules cost only a little more than $20,000. - It was a mile long, and every man, woman and child that rode that mile had to oome down with 25 cents There were only six stockholders, and the first year we paid for the road and divided nearly 850,000 in profits. We didn't know what a good thing we bad and when, in 1864, Ken Holliday offered us 920,000 for it, cash, we like fools sold it to him. I wish I bad it now." Tbe road referred to is tbe old First street property, and has been abandoned for some time, as parallel eleotric lines took away all the business. However, tbe writer has riddeo on this line when it was really a veritable bonanza and at a time when it was the line of Portland. Tbe capitalist referred to would hardly oare tor tbe property now. Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of the oity meat market where be keeps a fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baoon and lard, wbioh be sells for tbe lowest market prioe. Fred Bock, tbe Portland butcher. is still with bim. tf Now is tbe time to get the Weekly Oregonian, tbe greatest newspaper of the West. With the Gazette, both strict ly in advance, one year, $3 50. No better combination of newspapers oan be made in the state. Besides we will give as a premium an additional journal, tbe Web- foot Planter, an agricultural paper, Come in now and subscribe. After Deo. 1, 1895, tbe Gazette will make a discount ot 10 per cent, from list on all staple job work. This re duotion is made on the supposition that oash will be paid for all work as soon as completed. 1TANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen TV or ladle to travel in Urenon, lo' establl n. ed, reliable house. Kalnry 7s0 and expenses Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad' dressed stamned envelope. The Dominion Com' puny, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chlrago, ill. marl A Great German's Prescription. Diseased blood, constipation, and kidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by W ells & Wsrreo. Are yia Mad Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, IhUlnrs. IsM nf Appetite, lell rtkioT Hluloti Viuiii-f I a positive cure, ror sal by Well A arreo. I. O. O. V. ITt.t.Tin.-On la WtHlnoaday evening, Willow IsmI- N. M, I (I. O. I"., an I lh Itrbrkahs v at oa installation al th O IJ Kello' hall, in lb preMnc of th iiipiiitwr of th order and Ibetr famili. Th ITir l.o. with a On pr., rlra-ant ttii, and all nj iy4 lb e.nn iwtnensoly. Tb following ar lh names of tlia Install!; I. O.O. r N. M. WtisLMM, X. (I J Cbrl. l..,,r, V. (I ; J. L tgr. rWy M. UhteolUI, Tfa. lUWkah'. Mr. W. V. Ilaark. N (1 ; Mr. Andy J. Mrvraaun, V. (I l. A. 1 1 erf en, IWy; Mr. K. U ry. Trva. About 1(J rl reDl. Iti.irr Car Kiti..,-T1.s W.iiuaa'a Relief tVf p at a rntsl ti!. I"' al Illnt" nli lb Mltl s.lerii .is f f tl, s.n.ii.g tear: frt Attorneys at Ivow, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. OREGON A Brand New Man ! TwT It is not meant that the man is 80 new, but that this paper is called upon to announce to the publio that the Elardman 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. Hardman, Oregon, Successor to W. E. KAHLER. Literary Noti There is bnt one collection of the portraits of Lincoln that pretends to be cnrnnlnte, and that is th oolleotion made by the publishers of MoClnre's MaKseins. Tbey have been able to seonre either originals or copies of every photograph, daguerreotype. ambrotype, drawing or paintinir ot Lincoln, so far ss known in eiistenoe. There are in tbi collection fifty photo graphs, ainbrntypes and daguerreotypes. The best collection of Lincoln hereto fore published in any work contained ten portraits. It is possible that the MoClnre's collection may be still further incressed. The entire aeries of portraita will appear io MoOlure's Maga zine during tb current year. With the February number twenty of them will have been priuled. These portraits cover a peiod ot about twenty years, ar from originals taken Id a great many JiflVrent conditions, and are o varied, and present Lincoln nnder so many different aspect, that tb result ot lh whole collection i to make Licooln vivid aod real; so that even those who never saw bint ean form a very accurate idea of bow tb living man looked and acted. BUM HONS. TN JUSTICE COURT FOR THE SIXTH DI8 L trlrt, Morrow County, State of Oregon. w. .. Kaiuer, Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Dennis, Defendant. To the Constable of the Sixth District, Morrow county, Btate oMiregon: In the name of the state of Oreeon, we com maud you to summons W, E. Dennis to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the I'eaee in District No. 6, In said County and Mate, on or before the 11th day of Januury, 1 KM, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at my olllce In Hepp ner, In said District, County and State, to answer the complaint of W. E. Kahler. founded on an express contract and wherein the ald plaintiff demands judgment for the sum of Fifty-one and 33-100 (V'I SI) Dollars and costs of this action; and In case he fails so to answer for wa t there of, the plaintiff will take Judgment against him for the sum of Ffty-oue and 33 1U0 Dollars aud costs oi tnis action, This summons is pulilUhed ny order oi r.. 1,. Freeland, Justice of the Peace for the Sixth District. Morrow County, Oregon. Dated .November 2lal, iwi.ri. E. U FREELAND, 391-07, Justice of the Peace, rxomioNARV Kr.riTAU Tb elocutionary recital given at tb otr boo last Tueaulay ritif by alia llioui lrF rest, of b 1'oMlaoJ University, wa io all respect an l- eeptinaal aterlinm ol Miss IV Forest's retllalions were all pleaaiug, and ber presentation of lh n stioaeJ lb result of careful Haiom of nataral lalvnt, Tb loiluaiug I lb program as rendered: Overltir I t Tanare li, Mr. J N. and J I). Hroaju; reeitsti'.n, b.i and tb Fairy irritation, "Lltl Orphan! Aaol," nuii toral duet, "lWaqtiful MontliLI," Mrs. J. It. lroo aod Mr Freeland; roiUtkoo, Jamie,' red lath', "Mblp of Faith;" nasi, male otarult. Mxr. Horner, Haling, Fr l. an I lll'; rxiltion, "Tb T lUII," leoilall .n, "A Oboat Htory." Imsiii I r t-V th ol Mul -b' Cur. ThM great How's Tala! V offer On HnndrH Dollar rwn for a y oi of Catarrh that ran Dot b Curetl hy 1111 m Catarrh Cur. V J. CUES' BY A CO. I'rop , Tol.Jo. O V tb nnderigod, hsv known F. J. Cbeney for lb last IS year, aod bliv him perfectly hooorabl in all busioea traiisactlon aod rjnaoclally abl to carry oat oy obligation mad bv ibeir rlrcn. Weal A Trnat. WhoUaal Drogfial. Toledo, 0 Welding. Kionao k Marvin, WlmlMal I)rogla ToMo, tlblo. 1111 Cfclarrb Cil' I taken Inter Bally, aetirg direrlly 0 tb blxcxl aod imio in surface of th yteni. rri, 73 eeot i boltl. HIJ by all drag gila TestimoDlals fre. i v s sui rv r i aa j m . taM m kfor them jet them, plant hem. They are I 'standard seed every where ; sown by the Inrccst planter in the vi Whether yon plant Wiur feet round or Ml acres, you niitimu ava Frrn iiwrd annual ior iw, in iiiom vaiiiHioe ikxik itr ir- mera anil gardeners ever given away. Mailed fre. . M. FEKKV L (O, Delroli, Mich. Vour Face .!-, F.n.ili Kellf. ir erlje.t. "b 1 "" T . ii ,i . . ., " , bt Mirlbl die. lor saU b llaab rHs-Hi; orlary. klalli A Hmeal, lrnff. Mv tl HmPb;' lrntiivi io ;l.i.ln. M-.i talt; rHJeior. Ass i I ! tv.r. M fc lUi Ihe IrrMiirjf I I f, H it.t .i lu. tor. Alt (1 1 ! "Virm lmra nal-r wlbl or IL tiuri- i.f .uf,l,aii.J ili.r "H' "" aiit br.i.' aal ..li. mr Hb a it, ,i , f ni., rii.iit lni-ell. IiUillOO tttl li f ll.rt Mirtliian a, , .... I) I th rrsl'llJ't"ll i f tin ttr. li. Niw Ta' -O WednrJy evening Mer. 111 k Wsiaubrer gav a ball at lb opera b'0 wblcb wl ailendeil, aod, w bs-lwv, very moob fejovej Tb rnnsle eielltt as I th bi'I affair spteodUlly na. Juried. Tb peit event of lb kin J will t tb Leap Year ball oo Jan. 17 lb. rof pain to lb rbt pi ot flaooel Urop-eJ Willi Cbarstrlaa's I'aio tlm and bo a ii J on over tb l of lb pi, nj aootber o lb bark heiwe lb sti.Mil.Uf. will tT.r, relief. Tbl l irslly Valoabl lo ae nr tb io M ro4 bt eld and ttv I ls. leery toward pnotaooia Ft r ! bv Itill Uba, draggtat. tVif . IU U th i liL f .k .. . m - g mi i iv.ri.sig wt.iiim. Will b wrlht with most eggtg mil, an y oti lnt In lituSuTOglulB euiewso wivh it PINCH TENSION. TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, Tb Bunt rmnpVrt an4 Ostful dvkS vf adJrJ lo v sewing scabia. Tb THITi: I Dsrably tsg Hididly Biltt Of flat flilik ad Nrftcl AitatBt, fw ALL Stwiblg Artloltt, A4 wiH er a4 pteaat y p to th full liaart d yoor tijwiUUuaa. ArmJ I a al a a Vto I ixx- fej srrnwrv, Librral Itrws, Aima, WHITE SEWIN3 MACHINE CO., CLIVILANO. O. I mM,tf ,.r J.r,. I'l.iSiuM an I tauka ia filbt-r k ! I vt sl-r. si. l brsiiii K u.ib t Ui.ngt - n, ) hm College. -I rll.r il II, a never." Th g"l !0 tt!l ( lit him ihm a iu mu. i K """""''! 7 , . " " ..,. .fl.i.ny still .a In him wlv . .., t V I. i - It- but eluUI lr fxat 'Vtsj-I sM Mitt " Tbrf.t t 111 m tlJT AII'O, 'l ,'.,fr.fai,....a ,m. II , . .. " c taut I t..fi a l '.mti Ilea an I t Wall, lb m wing I ri.nr bi ft" oiti nf nty j.h nnli.w re-titl li,l it rl4. e-.J 'rl.l. rtamv H it mot it. g. u4 It li.lll fpaim Ibal tty will "J lt. remain let 4 'hmt lit r-r lqI b ll nbi.ki I tt t( lhlr il.ai l. i ik.. I tl rllel 'f That !, it'tlik I- tt !' I It rg'l!allttia , alirlh gray .i.H f II, brains t.f I h , lg.,i b. I. b4 tlr dcv4t till . lietrtt Ja.ua if ,.-,'. i. m t,we- .m .,. lh , , , . . I tl ll.r.H- He It M. ,.-lt. U 4 -,!. wl sell I. t-l - l. -' I .. WtMlug l l ,1 Uiil willi.iul rtti,t i of r'Pt;fa -(-,.,, ,m P.in.iie- . . exitni. Vt t- t.-. i ''"'m r t. tilU i. .l,t.i . ,,,t j. B, 4 iMip lt.'l Ul -"'' a. "After bi j " ' 0 !t ai.r I "lt-i Wtt ton II 4 !" eth M esvioegar. , - ' ' w . -n " , i . - m tl CSiWI'ltf I 11." Ii1' if at . U-i l.t M lb itNt Mb I''", ClV b-'. l-bl t-s lb ! if a kit tne I Ti m i. i !, liMiftli exit t,4airt iiomihh ,tal hi lli'4ti . "svieg, i w mi .t,i m, i i , Will fni il fei mm I'.ittU'l f.ri-f i II. o (MUblrr f I imMl 1 . V.. .hH a-1 fat HpMMIMM IS )! tit. Ova . 1 10 w. , oet m -t as SM ImM MM aaa tm4 t-a VMil) aWf -, wi, sf ei- . ! m nil miHittt,'Mti a iismiii. " mi r.', ' M mmt tVs t, k B4 M SMSMMa O.A.SNOVV&CO. 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 theso can be procured at Thompson A. Bions, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Urpgon. These centlemen are well aootialnted with Orant, Harney, Crook, Gilliam and other counties. and cau save money and time lu making these sections with traveling men. Prices in keeping with the times. THOMPSON & BINNS. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Suitlies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object for you to trade with bim as bis prices are right, and all goods that he handles are of the very best Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Ploppiior, Oregon. THE Palace Hotel C i VAX DUN, rrojridor. hart UAcn full control of ihii popular houte, and trill make it tiriclhj firtl clm$. .MEALS, 2: CTS. HHPS. 25 CTS. fr Hathi b4 fr 'tus lot . Osea DISG0EBEOBT IflST! IF Mr. Colorabus er alir in. 17 att.l rllr at Mat LichUo thal's bf migbt rnal a fw Jiaorir. ry qoit a roptnorob! Ihat f 14.1 Chris m a gfat t!icnvfrrr io bis dftj. II vntil.l tt this ttm tliaOTfr th fififf t WKk of 8hos tr hoo io Hppor, aod th c bpotTat .IL hut mora dura mortal rniti ant ? rw iu. rv.,,,1 vx v.w M. L1CI1TKNTIIAU Ctira Wurk a .iiall. s's.ssniis s Plenty of them at tho Gazette Olfico. . . . Oils ralta NOTARY PUBLIC rear!! 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