IfYflMAIjtlOOKlrt El-GOVEBNOB PoBAKEB has been Go" re-eppointed for the ensuing year, the selections and forward the report of elected U. & senator from Ohio. I P0'' ' - w- Pearson, me t0 H- well. bec'y. Portlaod. diet No. 8, considered and accepted ana it delegates cannot attend see that hill 9n9 t'Kl ! IfiB ail T.qba VAIMaant AIW I rtf nT V H F oivan " IhnaA ernina wIia n T t ' 3 A it I v1'' w.aviwww. Haw r I ' " ..M ava uuvo kwluK u c kami i, cannon ana Anour pointed for the in ,ear will represent the clnbs. Brown have received the republic- Report of 8. 0. Stone, road sap., diet. To this convention the olobs ot this an caucus Domination for TJ, 8. No. 18, considered and accepted and connty are entitled to representation as HRimtnr frnm TTtfth b-'- or $82 allowed. J. M Waddell follows: Morrow oonnty club, 4; Hepp appointed for the Insaina; year. ner, &; Liberty, 2; Cecil. 2; Ln-.tngtoo, Rannrt nf ftlwslw flulinn ennri aim . I 2: IoDB. 2- T.ena 9- Hitman P.. 'ullsv AALiiUMA woman ass given dgt jjo. 12. considered and acoepted. way 2. and Gooseberry 2 birth to three sets of triplets nine W. Q. MoCarty appointed for the ensuing Blanks have already been ecnt oat to in all. California is BUstainiDg her year. tbeeeoretary of each clnb and If aoy reDutation for havine a verv nro- Report of B. F. Devore, road sap., have failed to receive them they can be a. r r lific clime. diet. No. 28, considered and acoepted supplied by addressing A. W. Patterson and bill for $44 allowed. B. F. Devore I OffioerB of each clob are requested to Governor McKinley and wife re appointed for the ensuing year, lee that it is represented, THE BROWN CASE. The caBe begun by Rev. Brown of San Francisco, says the Salem Journal, to send Mrs. Davidson to San Quentin prison for extracting $500 from him to silence a Mrs. liaddin, is still dragging akmg. From a scriptural standpoint Dr. Crown should never have begun a prosecution against Mrs. Davidson. "If a man sue you for your coat, give him your cloak also, and avoid litigatioD," was Christ's motto. He seemed to have lost all spiritual resources and took vengeance in his own hands. Another curious feature is the fact that Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Bad din, Mrs. Tunnell, Mrs. Stockton and Overman are all divorced women. ..Brown as a materialist and sensationalist has been a power for evil rather than good. He should have adopted Ben Butler's rule never to be found alone with a woman not his wife. Rennrt nf A. H. Htamn. road SOD.. celebrated their silver wedding last dist. No. 34, accepted and bill for 812 ! week in the little cottage at Can- allowed John Byland appointed for ton, Ohio, where they began their tbe ensuing year. rrmrrifid Ufa and lmvo always livfirt. KePnrt 0 red isbbaugD, road enp., I j;. ni ok tnj ,i w.i! in allowed, and soma bod. re-aDDointed. ihe Muir-uume election contest R-mort nf p. m. oHffln. road bud.. AGAINST ' FUSION. Lively a a Cricket. Although. in the first instance as sluggish as a tortoise, the kidneys be oome as lively as a cricket when a healthful impulse is given to them with Hostetter'a Btomaoo Bitters, a pro- moter of aotivity in these organs which counteracts a tendency to their lethargy ana disease. Inaction of the kidneys, in Portland ended, as was antlCl- diet. No. 15, acoepted and bill for 812 it should be remembered, Is the first Dated in favor of Mr. Hume who allowed. J. B. Rbea appointed for the stage of those dangerous renal maladies soieoce are too often exhausted in vain. nuirwl tum.,fv-fi,7o Woo on iha ensuiog year Ha. U k IF V J - U V V V VVU VU WU V recount. The case is an outg of the election two years ago. recount. The case is an outgrowth 7" .Z, .-TV m "I . 'V uioi. iw. iu, nunicu "v uiu w v-iv i ver 1.(1 Dnvni a aiBeaae. uiaoeies. a ropey. Allowed. C. N. Feck BDDointed for tbe gravel And tbe troubles ariflinif from a wean oiaaaer. juqa&iiy emcaoious is . w- w a, m . I " M VUVUDSUK HUVJ Ol II VJ 1U V 1 U K U1Q1UI ITii. Keport 01 J. ju. JJ-ees. roaa sup., aiei. bilion(, ad nervong BimaDl. rlvsnansii. ensuing year. Sowebody asked Levi P. Morton f No. 35, acoepted and bill for 88 allowed, oonstipatioo and rheumatism. Anpe , , . ,1.1 .... . 0. T. Walker appointed for tbe ensuing tite and sleep are improved and oonva- be before he lost his ambition for lenoenoe hastened by its benefioient the presidency, and the old man R;port ot H. 0. Oorbin, road sup., "iR1?" .hh?"h. "'l8!' , . 1,1 1 . , I I .UKUII.VUf VUW T ui v wina repliPU mat nis interrogator would dist. No. 27 aooepted and B. tr. Uevlaod restorative and preventive medicine hftvft tn nsk nomfihoflv oldflr thAn appointed for the ensuing year. ' speedily made manifest jj6 , Report of Wm. Gilliam, road sap., diet Ho, 'Hi, aooepted and bill lor 5JS A a wrt t. Iiq oaan a nnif allowed and same supervisor re EIGHT MILE NOTES. D. Brown, road sap , We are having floe weather this month Rev. Swift Is oarryicg on a protracted elsewhere in this issue the populist PP,D,e1 .... Report of J state convention will be held in diati No, 30 a0Oepted and bill for $32 meeting at Eight Mile Center. He has Salem, ieb. 22nd, at which time allowed and same supervisor re appoint- been pieaobiog very good sermons and the party has declared its intention ed. ha been ably assisted by Prof. Gilstrap of putting a straight ticket in the KePrt r L,atoer Kn. road sod., v. whv.b. ue win preset, every uisi. no. it, Buuepieu inu uiu lor io Buuguuj huvumi allowed. A. J. Stevenson appointed for Bnd Sunday night. On Monday evening the ensuing year, a LiBtter Day Saint divine, will preaoh. Report of J. M. Hager, road sap., dist. On Jan. 24th there will be a temper No. 22, aooepted and bill for $24 allowed, lance meeting at Eight Mile Center, Walter Brandage appointed for the The eabjeot to be disoussed is "When if Morally Wrong om it be Politically field. Many divorces have taken place from a combination of bad cook ing and worse piano playing. A man may be able to stand bad ensuing year. The ropalinU - Will - go it AIom la tbe Canpaiga This Year. The Oasette has been kindly requested to publish tbe following for the 'benefit of oar populist readers wbleh Oome from W. H. Spaagb, chairman of tbe atate central oommittee of tbe peoples party-" of Oregon. This communication explains itself: : Harhmbubo, Or., Jan. 13, 1896. To l&s EmroBl The following is tbe result of the sitty letters of inquiry sent out to county dbairmeo and other prominent populists throughout tbe state as to platform, time and plaoe ot holding state convention. This report includes tbe vote ot 24oonuiv chairmen: In favor of single plank platform. . . , Opposed to single (.lank platform.... 48 In favor of holding atate convention February 22 ' 36 In favor of holding state convention in March.,., 8 In favor of holding state ooovettion la April 10 Vote on place for holding state con ventioo: Portland , ..7 Oregon City i ....... ..... 10 Salem. ,,.20 Albany The Dalles , ; ........ No ohoioe.. 11 In view of the above popular expres sion, I feel justified in calling tbe con vention for February 22, to meet al Salem. I would urge populists in every conuty to oppose fusion with any party, and delegates should be pledged to re present the popular sentiment. By a strict adherence to piinoiple alone can we hope to succeed. W. H. Spauqh, Chairman State Central Committee. It will be seen from the above ibat tbe date of the populist state convention lias been fixed at February 22, and tbe place of meeting at Salem. The single-plank platform mentioned means this: That the people's party should discard all other planks of tbe Omaba platform and make tbe OBmpaign with only one plank, that plank to be either tbe initiative and referendum or free ooinage of silver at tbe rate cf 16 to Succeuor to C. S. Van Duyn. Next door to City Hotel. Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty. Tho U; Institute -OF- For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast Call at tbe Oazkttx office for particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and iurs cure. . An EXTflA session of the Oregon legislature for the purpose of re trenchment is being talked of. However, it is not likely that any action will be taken. In order to call an extra session there are sev eral vacancies that would probabl) have to be filled. George Shut rum, a republican member of tbe house from Umatilla county, is dead; S. ,C. Beach, a republican member from Multnomah county, holds the office of superintendent of the street cleaning department in Portland and would likely te sign the legislative honors in onler to hold ou to the sack; Henry E. McGinn, a republican senator from Multnomah, is now circuit judge and would of course retain tbe place and resign tbe senators!) ip But Gov. Lord will not call an ex tra Hossion unless ho should re ceive a pledge from a majority of tho members. Ir The people would for one year only buy Orrgon flour.Oregou bak. log powder, Oregon butter, Oreg. on cliPt'Ke, brooms, hams, matches and Orrgon male soap, Oreg on made clothing and Oregon lum ber, we would hardly know w hat to do with this vast amount of tnouoy. It Is outrageous to tbmk of tlie many millions of dollars wo each year seud out of tbe stato to pay for what we ran just as well pro duce at borne. t i, cooking, but he cannot stand bad musio and remain a christian. Salem Journal. . Senator Mitchell, in an inter view on the Nicaragua canal, said: "I am in favor of tbe construction Jbn to h amount of 111.55 allowed. Miscellaneous bills allowed to the Right?" If Intemperance is wrong, can amount ot 5169 95. Q. W. Harrington's high license make it rigbl? We ezpeot salary as sheriff, 9400 allowed. an interesting, time. Mr. H. T. Bagley, Report of J. T. MoAlister, road sup., a very fine speaker from Heppner, has dist. No. 11, aooepted and same super- promised to speak on tbe snbjeot, also visor re appointed. Mr. W. L. Baling. Both of these gentle- Oost bill, State of Oregon vs. Wong meo are interesting speakers and oan talk on tbe license and temperanoe of the canal under American con trol, whatever may be the cost and however great the obstacles may be that are in tbe way. Cost bill, State ot Oregon vs. Wm question. We also ezpeot to bear from Van Ardstrom to tbe amount of 39 05 gentlemen of Eight Mile as Rev. Swift allowed. and others have promised to talk. Mr. Oost bill, State of Oregon vs. 0. H. Bagley will make tbe opening speeob, Dobbeo to the amount nf $4 30 allowed. Mr. Saling and others will follow. Ii is free fur all to express their opinions on tbeaubjeot. Hoar of meeting 7o'clook. E. M. 0. Eight Mils, Or., Jan. 14, 1896. Oost bill, State of Oregon, vs. Wm President Cleveland has at 0urrJ. ,h moont of 811.85 allowed I yi Alai alt k ' I llnvaal tmnnnlinn a AlAfl UK 1 t-vA4 4A 1 f I ' 1 I w"s? - putwuHftuB w iiwuu wiiuwou u iuo rt-ijuf bi. oi urn puopiu auu tbe amount of $93 65. asked tor a popular loan. Ibis is I Miscellaneous bills to tbs amount of certainly an American move, for if f 1279 54 allowed. bonds munt bo sold. Americans c"8 biU. 8U, of Oregon vs. Free should certainly have a chance at UB. wir . . . ' ' u. otKh" T iJLmjL ' , Cost bill, State of Oregon, vs. Wm. "ate of health. I tried numerous buuiu. u.. .-i i t iu. i reiuoie, nuiio ui woioo uiu Not a few who read wbat Mr. Robert Rnwle, of Holland, Va., bas to say belo ill remember their own experience under like oironmstancea: "Last winter The Oregon Railway and Navi Hiion mj., is soon to ue reorgan- tDd W. D. Iogrnm re-appointed. lod when tho property will pass Report of W. 0. Metier, road sup., from tho power of tho courts to tbe a,,i' No-10 ocpietl and asms super mint ml i.f a u..n.ra! manarror. M r. v,sor " Ppomud. M-Y-5II !.. ...-n.. 1...J K"Port or le,er Bernfltd, road biiowu nimH.'ii io no mn rigui man i2 allowed. Chrial Allieob appointed U tun right place, and should, and tor the ensuing year, no doubt will bo mlrcted as the Kenorl of Airs Youog. road sopt., dist Nn, II, accepted and bill allowed to general manager. Otegouians are all glad to bear of tbe successful Bctllt'tnont of this company's busi- dohs affairs. CoNOItFrtHJIAN GoDFltEY IIl'NTER and Senator ltliickburn have each received the caucus nomination for senator of tho republican and letnocratic force, lown in Kentucky lature had been a tielxtern these W. It. Allison has Ihoii unatui. oualy renominaleil fr tbo U. H, enlate by tbe republicius of Iowa. Following the caucus tiotu f . at aaa inauon nnaior Ailiaoti was brought in and intorduccd as our next president, and was entbu- iastiaally recoivivl. AHimiti's chances are growing brighter every day. I the sUte convention tlx chief inUrrat will renter io tint nuiuiua- tinnof coofitpasmon. Albany ller all Dut the cotigrenaiotial tiotnina. lions are cot to In made at tbe tale contention this year. I here will te district nominating cotiTcn tioUi. - SalvtU Mal.'euiat). IMiTd ueorge W. tantmn, at. hi eon, Frank J. Cannon, who baa served u the territorial del gate to eoogreaa, were atrorg eibilitirs for aetiator from I 'tab. Hut the father Jivliur.l bou the eoa was Dominated in caucus by acclatnatioo. Dlt WaI Lf r,vt FortUnd.maVce a great rr lM-an lm aa lakeo in on a Southern trega mioin deaL 11 Ida way, tine u (40 same minister bo ra.ling tb Iorttan.l gaml tfts so bard a t wek $oc. t e TitE cat too at iiem raiic cto tniltee which ti iu a-ai o )rtrr day at WMhii.gt.in, b l July ?th as lie dl for i.u .i.nl me anv rwtA nnlit T Mata I n 4 trti t I s am kntlU Rep.MotW. D Ingrum. road sup , Lf Chamberlain's Conirh Remedv. The dist No. 20. accepted, bill for $4 allowed first bottle of it so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the seonnd bottle effHotnd a cure." For axle at 50 cents per bottle by I'hill Cobn, druggist. riNK CITY JOTTINGS. the amount ot 150. John Stanley ap pointed for the eosulng year. Kepnrior w. n Hiiruot road sup. dist. No. 4. excepted, bill for $18 allows), and J W. Osborne appointed. Report of Gyms Ley da, road sun., dut. No. 17. accepted, bill for 12(1 allowed and same supervisor re appointed. Rrport ot K, Allen, road sop., diet. respectively, Nik 84 accepted, bill for allowed and The lecis- ,,m aprviaor re-appoluted. jtrpori or J. L. tioymer, roa.1 sop.1 V At ....,J t.lll 111 .1 . '. .- lowed aodJoha Jrnkio. appoinUd for wiiiio juio (Hipuilaia lieia me Dai- (he eosaing year, auco ot tHiwer witu two totes. Miscellaneous Mils allowed to Ihe However, tho death of Isaac amoantof 1204 83, Wila.ui. - .l..m.u.i; fMn. ,0 ' iPPpr. Mrs. Q. W. Vinoent is on tbe sick list. There waa a light sdow fall here Wedoesday night. Mr. Ilailley Barker has just returned from a visit to tbe valley. Misa May Baker, of Echo, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. T. tioskins. Mr. Frank Hloao is feediog some hct cattle at Ins ranch on Butter creek. The ball at Echo Wedorsday night waa well represented from Batter river. The Mtbodits started protracted mating here last week, but it died in its infaooy. Rv. J. T. Uoekins bss gone to the I'ntts to bold a protracted meeting. V wish bim socores. Tbe 1'iue City literary and drbatiog aoeiety is out of sight. Call la friends and have a leuga with oa. Tbe t'niird Brethren cburob at I'me 1. Tbe time of tbe convention being fixed at Feburary 22 is regarded as a deoided pronunciamento against any fusion as, with tbe convention held at that date, fusion will be Utterly impracticable. However, tbia is in reality Ihe decision reaobed al tbe reoent gathering of tbe prominent members of the party at Oregon City. Tbe matter was disoussed at that time and was dieoouraged by tbe leaders. A promioent leader, from Baker county, asserted that Ibe party bad a strong following in Eastern Ore gon, and should any fusion be attempted in either county or state conventions tbe party would not only lose a considerable portioo of its origional strength, but would ssorifioe both its organization and principles. Attorneys at Iaw, AH business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, OREGON THE Palace Hotel, C. S. VAN DUYN, Proprietor. I have taken full control of this popular house, and will make it strictly first class. MEALS, 25 GTS. BEDS, 25 CTS. Free Bathi and Free 'Bui (or all Clients IT LHST ! I F Mr.. Columbus were alive to day aud called at Mat Lichten- thal's he might make a new discov-. ery quite as memorable as that of 1492. Chi is was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time' dixcover the fiuPBt stock of Shoes ever shown in Heppner, and the cheapest as well vVhat more does mortal man want ? The Old, Original Shot Xerthant, M. LICIiTENTHAL. Main Street, Heppner, Orrgon. Custom Work a Specialty. . How's This) We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any oxee of Catarrh that can not be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J) . J. OUENEY A CO. Props . To edo. We tbe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tbe last 10 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all busioess transactions and nnanoiiillv able to carry out any obligations made by tbeir firm. Wret A Trnax. Wholesale Droggieta. Toledo, 0., Welding. Kinoan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Cbtarrb Curs is taken inter Daily, aoting directly npou tbe blood and mucous surraoea of tbe system. Pnoe, 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all drug gists. Testimonials free. LEGAL BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . , . A Baby's Ufa Barta. "My baby bad croup and was saved by HbiloL's Cure," writes Mrs. J. a Martin, of Uonttville, Ala. For late by Wells A Warren. orricctui elected. t hy Coaiply Naliusal laalllatloM la Ihls With the Us tative, on last Saturday night, just after the caucus, broke tbe tie, aud as the populists will now snpiiort lluuter he will probably be elected. Uut the democrats have not yet Kuou up hope and it possible will preeeuta joint ballot until after tbe vacancy has been filled. City ia almost oompleled. II will add el ton for Ibe I'arnah week road eon- cnsidrrable to the app.arauce of Ibis idereJ and rrj-oled. b-auiifol city Report ol J. A. Ilnghee, read sop., Mr. Lou Waltenbarger has beea dist. No. 9, acre pled and David OraUII affected with brart trouble laUly but aa ai pointed for lbs ensuing year. I Ibe eenee baa beO removed we eipecl Bill of S fur drawing preciool J ory speedy recovery allowed. Casta. Is tbe aatier of lai f r IV) aft.r due oasi.lerallue it tn ordered Ibal a levy of 13 2 10 mill be declared foe eonoly porpswM ai.d & mills fr school par- poeee. No fiir'fcer hnMe appeanng court eJJ.mraeJ wilboal dale. rms CtTT.O, Jao. 8, 1W. He Hal A)r al Ike Watld fair Ajrr'e Haraarilla sbjtys the eilrar dlnary distinction if basing Imi Ibe oftlf blood purifier allowed aa eiaibil al Ibe World's fair, Cbieagt, Maaalaelnrere of nlhrr earaaparilUe eoag-hl t.y ey aesnelttlataashowit) of Ibrir S'HhU, Mil Itiey were all Inrerd away ao.lef lb CllM ! of the rule fofMddieg Ibe entry nf patent ntxliemee and aoetrere. 1 be iUwN nf lli World's fair eqlho- nliee la favor of Arrt's HarsaiHiiUla wee1 OSWra fe T t t 4 Piim ! In erTpei aa Mloas: "Ajer's larsapw- sil-U lae as be tinui ttmpmit rilla M wl patent wlilrie. Il .t.we j Sm ieMliiaUaae. l belong la Ibe ,l uf eetrsme. lite, - here He merle " I 1 1 T "ing alms male ltepabiieaa - !t'tibf 0r( . will hold us recalar (VI MY I'MtKr rum IHMtua Mrnaial al IVrllaad, Tar.y, faUM eaa to tar4 t v the e ol M)ll..b'e Care. This great CVusbCoreis Ibe only lines rroly for ibal Irrrtb'e dieeaea. For eale by Welle A Warren. rug Krt auran iui HrtriKii Many marsheaia are well aware that Ibrir eutmnrs are Ibelr bl fnrod and lake plraeare In eaplln Ibem Hh Ibe bit (node uhtaiaabl. As so Inslsme we Carolina Prry A Cainrma, prdmtnml drngtla f rluabing, Miehl- gaa. Tbry ear: e naa no hml in i ma In r"D)rotiiliri( Cbambrrlsio'e t'onsb lUnrdy lo oar casltnera, aa It is Ibe bl eiOrfb nirdtcina we bave ever I.I. aad alwaye gure elifetii.s." Kf eale al W eole per buttle by 1'blU Ivbo. drugsiet. Io compliance with tbe oatioaal bank log law ot Ibe United Flairs, stock- bnd'ers of the baoks in Heppner held tb ir annual elrcliooa lal Turaday for direolora, aod ibe seleetioa ot officers for tbe ensuing year. However, I here was bat few changes, tbe election being simply a matter of form. Tbe following is Ibe reeoll of lbs election at Ibe Firet Natiooal Bank: C. A. Kbea,ire.; T, A. libra, vice-pres.; Geo. Oooeer, ts.bier; 8. W. Hpeocer, asst. cssbiers aad C. A. Rhea, T. A. Rbea, J. P. Rhea, Hugo Fields and Jobo Nailer, directors Tbe Natiooal back election rtiolUd aa follows: Wm. 1'eolaod, pres.; O. K. Farosworth, vlce-pree Ed. II Dwbop, CMbwr; Wm. Tealand, O. F. Faroe w or lb, F.I. lUwd. A R-J, P. C. Tboap. eon and Ld. It Uitbop, dlreelora. Tbe following were eUrlrd by tbe flrppoer Hiiltdtag and Loan Aeeilatinfl, wbieb ala bald aa elelloo last Tare- day: O. E. Faraswortb. pree K. D RkJ,vW-pre : E4. R Rtabop, a'y; Wra. rolead,0. K. Faraew .nb, E 1) IV..'; T. C Th-mpeoo and A. RkkI. SUMMONS. IN THE HRCl'lT COf RT FOR THE COt'N tjr ot Morrow, (title ol Orrgon. The Northern Countlit lnvrttmcnt Trim, Limited, 1'Ulntlir, Vi. O. W. Stewtrt, hmn n. Hamilton, (1. W. Hr rlnsto , Addle I'trvln and i. N. Hrown, lfpndnti. To O. W. btart and Jamrs D. Hamilton, Defendants. In thr name nf the Stale of Orrcon, you are hrrrbjr miulriNl to apprar and iniati tlx mm plaint Bled asalnat jron In tha ahntUId nil on or brlore the tint daf ol lha nrit rrfu lar terra ol the above tnUtird court, lo-wlt: Hoaday. Ike U Say or aan-h, I8IM. and If yon fall ao tn aniwar, Inr want thereof the plaintiff will apply to lha court lor tbe relict demanded In aald complaint, to lt- A derrrc lor the aum of Oi. 1 houaand Ixilla l told coin w Hh Intereal thereon at thr rata of rlsht per cant per annum Irotn lha Snt day nf Julr. Wi, until paid, for tha sum of ait and rilty two Hundretthl Hollars lth Intereal thereon at the rat ol tight per rent per annum from Ihe vth dar of Janua y, l. and tha aum of Una Hundred llollare. adorner a (era, aud Ctiata and dUburaemetita of thlaault. Alio Inr lha tore. iKnre nf lha moriaat- eeuled bj deteudaiil U W. Htexart Ui aerure tha parmeut l lha aam and conveying f a u ot ibarWta Hec. SI. Tha M U of lha KV, lha Caputs Swevay, r. A. Hro Ihrect, Cel., eata: rbtl..b's Catartb lUne,ly la Ibe firal RMdieioe I bate rr foaad. Ibal w sold da ae eey IVtre 50 ereie. for eale f Welle A Warrea. A IL ItTo - An op a earetief ol lt.e W C T. I .of Eight M.le. will U bel l al Kltfbt M.le CrttWr, pa Jan. SUb. Tbe aabjrel fur dweaMioa la, -W a if 1 Morally Wror- rao II U llebl?" Mr T. Iuley and Mr, tt, lm Haling, .f lleppaer, (lata pmmia. .i tale f..f m. also Iwef Ho if I and obre of Eibl Mile. Aa edilrtag en. r-leaeanl lime la eonlw)lata. . Mm UmtNiU tusiMl, Free. W. C T.U. Tbe Sret rk fere Is Hbllob's Care. A BegWUd froth te dantrrnae. Ml-p il al o with Hbilon't Core. KUollheeK'.. and the ot Ihe HKWftec 11. and thr hW ol the S V of Km. 14. all In Tpaitoiith ot Hanae 2K W M . for tha aalaot aald premleeeand lor ludtment and terullon aaahial lha defendant O. M. Mew art for an d Sf-lenry vhlrh mar remain after apblrlnt lha pmr-arda of lha aaie ol aald premleea In (armtnl ol theahov named in ma. and for aura further relief aa la demanded In plaintiff complaint. I hit aumtnoue la puhllabed l.v order of Hon Stephen A Lowell. Judge of the aitib (ndlrlal dlairv-t of Ihe HUM of urefon. dated t-emlf tm 411 Altoritrr lot llalnllg. -TO THE- EAST AND SOUTHEAST VIA TUE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Through Pullman Palace S lee pert. Ton riit Slrepera and Pree Recltnlnf Chair Cars DAILY to Chicago. Many hoars saved via this lias le Easter Poinu. STAM HET. LOWICNT PlNTSCH LIGHTS. HATICai, tamo m anin. labruart . m Tbis oawiieg will be The f .ll.wng are Ibe e-mplale pro- le axwl lrufUM la Ihe l.iel.oy of Ibe leltga le rlef l,nm of Ibe leal eeeei.m elab M l tily will Ihe fffl.rs bei bflbeoonaty e.nil aleelrl ebo Will manage Ihe eUb Cimrl we lo regnUr smi.iq ot tbw cfgaaiialioo di'irg Ibe rtnatng earn. I court Iioiim Mr lnra lay Jaa , a, 4, itn, vae le which Orrt will bave Iw.lh Ja.la Keiibtey, (Veamiaaioerro bnr ol r ta I bo graf atate la ewet a llakef on I ll .wsr.1, Clerk M -f row aad . ie wtiru will ! proi helie t-f Ihe over. Nberif llariagl preeenl, ' wt.eling repl.lieao vntory la Novrej. After dee ppeeleg Ibe fatlewlog pro- but 0 oew coalilett.-o wilt be pee ialiee wove bed io oil aeil f.r ol tu. plaeing ibe leaoe MiaeeJIaaeoM bil'e elloer l o Ike . e O'Sbh flig. ssd l-r.. ..! , ee- ern .tial if 9'iti. oe f..r He aapp..l, aa I JeU-l lo Ibe t Va lull. Ml ale f Oregnaj e. ArtUar Nalloeal league roevrofloo will be reotrewl, al)nwe. to fall. Asaaonl eUriel llle daire4 Ibal every dab la ! 4 ?T I'i'a eal b repef,le. ol Ik'O teet. Il ff A. J C k, h-e4 Sep , dl loa. oad.U II. to e I Ike .liele eltowl l i V. . II A . I.e. I Mi M a.. I.I . m -I S.l . A U kAta t Am ' . - a CoBVOwU-.O I'Ul lallH bi.ia 11 ,,,,, .m,,llfl ,, t1 4 .t,,, M vr. ..t.nteolleoall omaolmg Mf Ibe elab m.o Mai. eue.1, ..rr..re C-y LuUf (U PoSvvt t!' ll rVrVal he lis 0t0l let 1.' OS J A, J tlb (rwUettl Ol S-erWy f a-aloJkeM. One pio row efeted owar leal itf net b'ai.Je t w om llg-hl el je. il reward e offered to any one deiit.rcg bet ot Feel .taii-.a! Haal, llp ', InliUce!!; e.rr lo wr. I mtaa Web. b, ol M aaaai. OftH arvae no I wee aertnoe, irl, Imtahle, aad e" Karl e Clover R4 T ke wade well and happy alaa Y.. K Wo tit. For eale by Welle A Metreo, i W, Kerea. 1,e eily MlBlef, le pro. a'e.ld a:i k'4a rf paiailag aa I llr nang rt an I w,i do rxi clean. A t r f v a bUMMONfi In THtciarriTiot rt roaTHi cocstt of Wormw. euta ol Oreeon. obb r. vroauj. riainnir. a Aletandef oraham . ttraham, of aald AletatMlef i,rahani, Tka haikxnal hank at Hpner. a eo-v t Ion .aod Prank llwr man, aa k -l . r nf Ihe l.mlt. tnteel. nent ( omi-anf , a r.r bntat.rt. lMen4anla I To Aletandef l.rvhaa. fwfendant In tha (tame of lha uu of (ffna, fn ar hefhv fvu.ilrwd laappr and aneeef theenw plaint Iie4 atal- el . In Ihe a Una enutled eaue. an of tl..re lha Srt da of tha neil resular term el the etxt tniuwd tvnrt. tan it Bln4ay. Ibe 14 ay (4 Warea. at, AM If fn rail an lo aneoef. M nant lhen( Ihe plaintiff alii applf In theewurl fut lha re.lef deeaan-ted In aald epielnt. W ell A e-lel a-d dern awlna fa tMt I he in n tmm nun Inletael lhe4l at tha rate "I el. hi pee cet.1 per waaa Ifnea Uie trel ! ol i.ilv. I-V a4 toe a inmmM mat In W de- iia4 kt tne eiri aa an uWmi t tee, a4 fnt mala ef IkM aalt Ai M a t tee f.Mr tlfte a aoenM mmAm t om the Mkiatnt drarnd Mwa. ,w m"rr'w fnnit k all 'I.. M pf ri.. a, t.. ...! kina. nl ha I 11 f e W l.l.M Meridian aA lm. -td lo the rarw.u.4 M..rM ol aa 4 la t'4 -I . ' hm aa at al aa V. all IM eitoaUMt tNti m4 a4 inaaa e "4 aud U. aai.d, a. 1 1 ...r., (K4 erra. mum ea ' 4 atl.rti.ef a lee Ihia mmn te p.h,'K-t . , 4e i fMa lell J.l(e M Ike I wall ww w -.w . i ,y m t . Saona ,m O rt fill I Atwer M ri-ti R, II. BAXTER, Gr Agmt, I'ortlamt, Ortgttn, J. C. HART, Agrnt, Iltppner, Orrgon. Your Face FERRYSx SEEDS aa c w i ei rxw an X rf4,iaM,MM n-- ? - . tae, m rtw w V Pe a w, aw. tw.ee eaa) 1 wa ewniHa, r.w a- 1" FERRY'S t SUED ANNUAL ww iw, pww., af , kaa a " lwaw.-wja--. twaewMa-wwa " k wH w I .ww mt ww. Jf" .V - t- a ta. j kx Bet an. Oh,. jTm" ft V ai'imistsaiai. nonra. IaTn rf it "It iiustv e Itatft 1 ".-w W wetewf gtven, that 14 .w a M alHIalau. 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