In Decatcb, Mich., the popula tion of which is 1500, the presi dent of the village council is Mrs. Alma Sage, and all of the town offices, except that of official dog catcher, are filled by women. Mrs. Dr. Kinney is one of the leading physicians. Mrs. Ada Gregg is a preacher, and her church the Ad ventis taken care of by a jani tress, Mrs. Barnett The restau rant of the town is conducted by Mrs. Crane and Miss Haines. The biggest store in the place is owned and kept by Mrs. Mary Schood. Mrs. Nicholas is the postmistress. Miss Clara Hotaling is a shoe maker, and a good one. May Percival is a furniture-maker. Miss Anna Fardnett makes har ness. Mrs. Carpenter is a florist. Mrs. Child is a carriage-painter. There are several women painters, weavers and brokers. The women have a secret society run on the endowment plan. There is also a woman literary club. The women control the saloons, and the only things to drink are soda and pop, in a village near by tnere is a woman undertaker, who can attend to all of the details of a funeral, even to driving the hearse. . Mobe, more, (Jleveland one year more." The three years of his last term ended Wednesday. He is on the last lap. He cele brated his seventh birtuday as president by going up to New York and presiding at a home mis sion meeting. If he could be pres ident seven years more, the country would have to be filled with home missions, or, rather, turned into one grand reservation to supply the mass of the people with blank ets and rations. If his life is spared, he will drop out of sight altogether, except when people in their extremity will in future say, "limes are as bad as tney were when Groyer Cleveland was presi dent" It is a wonderful comment ary on the intelligence of this age that a man like Grover Cleveland could bo twice elected president of the United States, and that finally after serving three-fourths of his last term still be so little understood that some people woul actually want him to bo re-elected Salt Lake Tribune. Ellis against the field will win hands down, The San Francisco Wave advo cates the nomination of Senator Geo. C. Perkins, of California, for vice president on the republican ticket If the silver question is dead why does the Oregonian keep dig ging it up all the time? The Ore gonian always confounds its de sires with facts. Let's see. The gang of office holders that "held up" the legisla ture are opposing innocent little Joe Simon, poor boy, says the Oregonian, but it forgets what sort a story it is imposing on the public when it tells about Mr, Sears being allied with Mr. Simon now. It will be noticed that when ex-Senator Dolph concluded that it was time for him to sound the signal of warning to the erring brethren he had to go 'way out to Mount Tabor and talk to an obscure club with but few membership, No club of any importance has thus far felt the need of the ex senator's stirring oratory. WASHINGTON LETTER. Many papers are suggesting that Indiana again'send Benjamin Harrison to the senate. While Mr. Harrison would probably de cline the honor, yet, if he could be persuaded to accept, Indiana would be represented by one of the brainest men in the country, and his experience in the presi dential chair would be invaluable as a senator. The admission of the Oregonian in last Sunday's issue that no fight was being made against Mitchell in Multnomah county, when the Oregonian and its friends have been fighting him right along, is an admission that "the gang" are From our Special Correspondent. 'Sen. Mitchell has propounded a ques tion on which be wants a judicial opin ion from the grave and reverend gentle men who comprise the senate judiciary committee. It is a very moe question, a question of national importance end involve! the troublesome state's rights' democratic nightmare as to where the powera of the etate end and those of the federal government begin. The ques tion is whether the government bus the power and right to protect fish in navi gable rivers which, like the Colombia, form the border line between states and consequently over wbioh the laws of no state have authority. The protection of the salmon industry of the Colombia is tbe Doiot aimed at by the senator and he will press the matter to a decision The judiciary committee are good law yers, wise men, and their official opinion will go far toward a determination of tbe issue. Tbe committee on transportation routes to the seaboard, of wbicb Sen. McBride is chairman, held a meeting this week Bad beard Sen. Mitohell on bis bill for the construction of a boat railway from tbe foot of The Dalles to tbe bead of Celilo Falls. Having heard him, they deoided to favorably report his bill to tbe senate. It provides for tbe immediate appropriation of 8500,000 and gives authority to tbe secretary of war to enter into contract for tbe com pletion of the work, the aggregate of such contraot not to exceed in amount one million seven hundred sixty-four thousand four hundred sixty-seven dol lars additional to the five hundred thousand appropriated by tbe bill. Sen. McBride has made a very inter esting and exhaustive report. He traces the legislative history for tbe measure, tells how it was first introduced in the 49th congress by Sen. Mitohell, bow a similar bill passed the senate in the 50 tb oongress, and also in tbe 51st and 52nd oongress. He then cited the appro priation of one hundred thousand dol lars in tbe late oongress for tbe purpose of beginning tbe work. He accom panied bis report with tbe estimates and recommendations of the U. S. engineers. He aeks its passage by being referred to tbe committee on oommeroe with a rec ommendation that it be incorporated into the river and harbor bill Tbe ardent purpose of tbe delegation is to get tbe work nnder tbe oontract system. Tbii accomplished the legis lative work of years will be done Senator McBride is very much in f fie lest of all Cough Medicines is Dr. Acker's English Rem edy. It will stop a cough in one night, check a cold in one day, prevent croup, re lieve asthma, and cure con sumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and con tains neither opium nor mor phine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it promptly. Three Sizes 25c-, 50c and $ J per bottle. At Druggists. ACKER MEDICINE CO, 16 and iShambere Street, New York. Bill AN OPEN LETTER. beaten and that an endeavor to save Mr. Simon's crown by drop- earnest about bavin those of the Siletz Diner the real contest will be made Indians who can prove themselves ibis will not work, lne genuine friends of Mitchell and Ellis have been threatened and bullied ud. ceasingly, and now that they have practically won the fight, do not intend to exchange true friends for false ones. The adage, "Give a dog a bad name," etc., is recalled by the ex perienco of Representative How. ard, of Ala., who wroto a scanda lous book before the populists elected him to tho house. He has been almost completely ostracised by members of the house ever since ho took his scat, and several days ago when ho was carried out of tho Iiouho very ill, everybody declared "Howard is drunk", and, liotwitliHtanding tho statement of his physician to the contrary, in any iwntilo continuo to think that ho was drunk. The supreme court has denied a re-hearing in the branch asylum case, claiming that there is no rosHOQ for changing the conclu ions reached in the former de cision. However, this does not settle the matter as injunction pro ceeding have now Wen filed re straining tLe stato treasurer from pnyint! tho warrant drawn for the purchase of the land From all appearance there is no end to this injunction fight, so Union hail just as well rcicafto uer claims id favor of Salem. Troubled With Rheumatism. Forest Grove, Or., Feb. 6, 1896. My mother bas been tronblod witb rbeti mat ism for some time. Hbe bas taken several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and is a great deal better. My little girl was delighted with tbe paper dulls whinh were sent for oie trade mark from Hood's Tills and ten onts in stamps. Mrs. O. L. Uinman. The indecent scramble of some republicans down in Kentucky to elect John (1. Carlialo to sucewl Dlarkburn "throws down the bars,' and enough republicans may 1 Mured lo rloot lUackburo. It i a good gamo that two ran play at, when it comes to Clevr-Iatiduiog the republican party. Judt! (lalloway has received dispatch from the derailment tho interior, atatlng that Ms bond Las Ihcu approved and instructing him toentrr upon the performance of his duties as receiver of the land office at Oregon City, Or. Til r demortat of l'oitland think their chancoa for tictofy would ln flfvi'rtit this year i . a .a they only ! A Mac lea. tlnta. 1 he trouble in the t baa len too many audi leaders. Tilt fitfM over the contested seat of Benat'T Uu Tout, of iVlaware, is now attracting the attention of tha C. H. enat'V Kntor Mitchell is leading the fj.l In favor of Pa Vbt ! Krtnx, lit.r of thn Sum Iran Hebrew News of Portlai!,!, U qui! ill at lh hoj.iUl fr..trt a etefs) attack of appen li.'itia. V hop tQ ta Lear ol lia rotery. Hood's Pills cures biliousness, indi gent tou. Tin CiUMrioit. Uilly Oeoner Lai earned the title of champion sheep border, bait winter William was ranght oat on the range in Wyoming witb a band of 4.SKM sheep, in one of the worst snowstorms ever soeu la that locality. 1 bongo bis three dogs were eaten by wolves, bs managed to bring lbs whole oot fit through witb a loss of only two head, herding witb tin aid of Md glasses till relieved, and then bis boss was mean snongb to say that if bs bad been any sort of a herder bs ould not have lost any, tbongh the thermometer was far below iro all ths lima and lbs herder bad to sleep among Ilia sheep to keep from f reeling to death. This is by far lbs most wonderful record mads si oos John Uendrit eavigatsd lbs plains witb a wiod-wsgoo which was rigged witb sails instead ot horse. For lyipeia and Liver compleiol yoo have a printed gnaraote on every bottle of Hhilob's VilalUer. II never fails to Our. For sal by Wells A W arrro. Farm or Waomiuoma. Hbtriff Use ringtoa m telegraphed Haturday by hbenff lluoeef thai bs bad arretted 1. C. Ileeoh sod Mai Ihrkaofl, Indieted by lb last grand jury fur, rprrlivly rap aJ selling lienor without lioeaa. Ihikeou save Ootid, but IWaoh was brought her Ibis moraine and lodged 1st I default of bail. Tb vidua of IWarb'a Inst was bol eleven year of age. Us himself Is well advene! la ysara, and it what purport In h facts srs true, h bo!4 suffer lb severe! penalty. lUsoh U from loo, aad the child oa w boot lh rap wm committed is a stop daughter of A. O. Carl, an of Tho. Call. capable ot managing their own affairs relieved from tbe guardianship ot tbe government. He baa received letters urging this measure from some of them, wbioh indicate a high standard ot edu cation and intelligence. Congressman Hermann's bill to pen sion lb Indian war veterans having been favorably reported by tbe bonse oommittee Senator Mitohell decided to iotrodnc il in tbe senate in Ilea of bis own. The entire uregon delegation win energetically nrge to a conclusion the passage ot this measure of justice to tbe old pioneers who underwent danger, privation and nntold hardship to aeours to the border settlers immunity and peace from the depredations and the assaults ot the red men. For over a year Congressman Ellii bas been trying to secure a pension for Mrs. Mary A. Mills, of Weston, and her Ave children. Her bnshand was a worthy vetersn, and tbe wido bad no attorney . 8h oan now be made happy witb the knowledge Ibat she bas been granted fH per month and 2 for each of her five children making flS in all. If olaiuianta against ths government could have their wry, Henator Mitohell wonid have no lime to attend lo anything outside of Ibelr eases. Formerly chairman and now ranking member of the commit lee on claim, lbee poor people, many ot whom have been knocking al tb door ot the government for years, vainly ak Ins: tli settlement of jnt end equitable claims, eons lo him in score fur assist aoc. II does not lik to refuse, bnt over-burdened with other work, b ha already bad nine mors el alma aligned lo blm Ibaa the chairman of aoy other suh-oommitte and ha found it neces sary to decline to tak eui no til h baa dtapd of thine he now has. UW. Sibley, of Ilaker City, and Dr. Van 1'jk. of (Irani bavs been ia the oily during lbs week. Washington, Feb 27, l.1. To the Teiobers of Morrow county. Deab Fbiends: Although we were witb you for such a short time Inst sum mer, we beoame moob interested in yon and your work. We have thought many times of our pleasant stay in Heppner and have wondered how each of you suoceeded in introducing the new course of study wbicb you discussed so en thusiastically at tbe institute. Many of you will begin a new term's work this spring. Do it with a determi nation to succeed. Enow your school before you enter and have your work definitely outlined. Not only study to adopt your school to tbe oonrse of study but the oonrse of study to your school. This requires not so much talent as tact. Do not forget the value of edu cational journals. Many of you feel that you cannot afford them. Really you cannot afford to do without them. By studying your oonrse carefully you will learn the latest "wnair- ana "bow?" of teaching. Tbe old methods were very good for their age but now that tbe aim of education has changed we must change our methods. For "New occasions teach new dutlei. Time makes ancient good uncouth; They must upward still and onward Who would keep abreast of truth." We boped Done of you would give up in despair beoause some little difficul ties came across your path. From what your superintendent bas written il seems that you have not and have really worked bard and successfully. If you become disooaraged and find difficulties which you oannot surmount remember tbe kind offer ot your superin tendant and do not hesitate to oouncil with her. Our work has been very pleasant this year, as it always is among teachers. We ore endeavoring to secure a min eral oabinet for tbe normal and would be pleased if any of yoo could aid ns in aeouring epeoitnensot Eastern Oregon rook. If you have any or know where tbey oould be procured will you kindly let u know? Would be glad to bear from yon and if we can help you in your work will be delighted to do so. Tours siooerely, Mb. and Mm. E, E, Bau-osoi. Monmouth, Oregon. BOTH DEAD. From Poyallap Commerce. Benjamin Franklin is dead, and Nye is dead. Recently some of Ben's descendants tried to join the Society of Colonial Dames and were blackballed because it was claimed that Frank bad not been a moral man. In writing about Ben Bill goes on to say: At tbe corner of Arch and Fifth streets stands Christ Church graveyard, and near tbe corner ia an iron gateway, which Is kspt fastened. Through this iron lattice work you may peer into Ihe burying ground, ond almost in reaob from tbe street are tbe graves of Benja min and Deborah Franklin. On a oold winter's day it is not an uncommon sight for two or three strangers to rest their damp noses on tbe frosty iron ot this railing and read the orumbling name of that great genius and job printer, who was not only a very able man but utterly free from tbe snobbery and oaddisbneas wbicb seem to move and assert them selves in our now somewhat middle-aged republic. In fancy now I can see Benjamin trip ping gayly down to tbe office, wearing a coonskin cap in wintertime, wbioh was tbe oauee of his early baldness. In my mind's eye I can see the great jour printer, philosopher, statesman, alma nacker and inventor as he enters tbe rear of the building in order to avoid startling the sheriff in oase he should be waiting for him at tbe front. Mr. Franklin was not only a great, big, brainy man, but be was a thorough American, and tied bis tfpeotaoles on with blue yarn. He did not use a single eye glass, but believed in freedom and delivered bis own parcels. I wish be could see how things have changed now. Franklin visited foreign powers dur ing his official oapaoity and often re mained a week at a time. Over and over again his royal host taking pity on Franklin, whose little bag contained nothing but a few sheets ot hotel station ery and a sausage, would oarelessly leave bis own manicure set and beauti fully embroidered nigbtiie in Ben' room, but tbey were never UBed. With a large and versatile jacknife, whiob could do anything from opening a barrel ot older up to pruning an apple tree or paring tbe flog of a horse's foot, Franklin trimmed np bis nails, and as tor his slumber-robe no king waa smart enough to learn wbal bis habits were in that regard. Could he today go into the apartments ot a yonng man who is "loo poor to marry" and see tbe large collection ot ornamental artioles wbioh era about as necessary to human ezistenos and ho- man oomfort as an ootavo jennyalogy is to a government mule, he would make a few desultory remarks wbicb would read well In a sorap book. I tail quaUty A RAZOR mi j f 60 Coupons, or If yOU Send US 2 Coupons and 60 cents. OR, Wt WILL 8END A 3-BLADE PENKNIFE else fnanateed te be beet quality steel. c i 50 Coupons, or FCT 2 Coupons and 50 cents. You will find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of n BULL'S GEINEDUBM T DBHGCQ a 1 SEND COUPONS WITH NAME AND ADDRESS TO Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. 0. Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon? which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. .iiBiiMSBsTiiiisaiaMaKBisKrKiiaiiimsmiaiiiaaaiiiBHBiiii The Koeley Institute -OF- For the Cure cu Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast Gall at the Gazktts office (or particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sura cure. BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER A D CALL, AT OPIIOB WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Paget Sound Navigation Go All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, ot Lebanon, Oonn,.'as badly a (Dieted with rheumatism. At times it was so severe that be oould not stand np straight, bat was drawn owr on one side. "I tried different remedies with out receiving relief," be ssjrs, "nntil about six months sito I bonght a b nils of Cbsmberlain's Tain Balm. After using it for three days my rheumatism waa gone and bas not retorned linoe." For sale by Oonser ft Brock. Steamers TELEPDONE, BAILEY GATZERT AXD OCEAN WAVE. Leaving Alder 8treet Deck. Portland, for Astoria, Ilwsoo, Long Beaoh, Ooeao Park and Nabcotta. Direot oonneotion with Ilwaoo steamers and rail road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad. THTjEX H O 3NT u Leaves Portland 7 A. H. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. BAIIiBY GAT2JBIIT Leaves Portland t P. M. Dally, except Sunday. Saturday nlttht, 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria Dally at at 6:46 A. M., except Hiinday and Monday. Sunday night, 7 P. M. OODAN WAVE Leaves Portland and mm direct to Ilwaoo, Tuesday and Thursday at S A. M. Saturday at 1 P. M. Leaves Uwaco Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 A. M. On Sunday night at 6 P. M. Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free cf Expense. For Safety, Bpeed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey Oatiert and Ocean Wave . The CITY BAKERY Nuns Hat Ayers at the World's Fair Ayer'a Ssrsaparilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been tbe onlv blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Chicago. Minnfaotnrers ot other sarsaparilUs sonirht by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were alt turned away nnder tbs application ot tbe rnle forbidding ths entry ot patent medicine and coalmine. Tbe deoiainn of ths World's fair autho rities in favor of Ayer'a Harsaparilla'was in tffeet as follows: "Ayer'a Haraapa rilla ia not a patent m'dicine. It does not belong to tbe liat of nostrums. It is here on its merits." Karis (tavtf a4. Ira is a sere eura f.r HeaJarhs aad Bervoos diaweaoa, irtlan4 reliavmi s qatrtly. for saJs by W ells W area. I'a-r. (ViautMi Hoa-asP la WaUia tro plttling storeUs lis) WablS(lra't birthday Ibis year, It frt-sbojao slaas of l'arifta t'aiversity, at Fwt Urova, daat. tre ia of the mof of I'r. f Tb t'.'B J a of Cin. lbs Forral Of ve TlwS sajs Tioffaenr Thomas ll I was o ul lb aetata at to I rrv4 ty It. 'rolMar J ilaoUj aa Oufa , ae4 ta a fw rvmarit ..afaig I'M, l.fs aal bis palieet tml a a gvl l A rx4 how tb hi t o.i.oliM'4 by tl )." hH to h TrlSr4 With (ffi I'lnrlnuail (iafvll ) Will pepl sever learn that a "col J" is aa arn lnt to be dreaded, and Ibat hen it cx-cora treatment should I promptly applied? Titer ia n know lag where the trouble will oJj and wbils omplets recovery is lbs role, tba eieeptimis at torriblv frejueat, aod thousands op-.o IhousaaJs ot fatal 111- e ooear every year atbaied ia bv a llltla leindicieus sipnaora and rn- Inaty trilling aysspfam. fUtond Ibia, there are) lday njaitM tavatide who ran trace th4f aoeaplainU to "o-ilda." wbicb at Ihe lima of rxvtirrerio vara no coeearn, aod were nglrW4 Uim lrunbl4 with a sold n ('hambrlaiu's Pnagb Remedy. It to prompt and vfTertaal. 6l al bottles fc aato by I'onaer a tmk. Hons Motw. Our editor Mad Ibe full'iwtng " oa bat taUw aAfly thai ml: "I em very a-.rry tW what happened lo John Kilkeaay, aad I heps ha will Soot b around again aa I ke Hay will taka the b-at of ear of him." Sl -W. D. rmUy." N 4 U be ont- tb tribe '. out lik Ibis : Tat KeUkar says thai Jim Carty ts aaiks l aonvil oasof t.ta aalgkbars al Ibis Urn t4 court lo IrivteJ ftT , hi tjH ltng fc taks Sail ihbn' i arowed lbs family rtnlav ciRAMT room new Fmm the Casta. OusHraith who left Oranlooonty soma time ago for England, going by ths way of Cripple Creek, C dorado, is seriously ill at tbs latter place witb pneumonia. J. O. HlilT. who left Orant county over a year ago with a band of horses for North Dakota, relorn4 last week. lis reports fair times bark ia tbs steUe. While a Wot bs visited friends ia Mis souri. Uo. W. Goods, who formerly rea lised law at Condon, aod earaped beiog disbarred on ooeditloa Ibat h would leave lb st eta, bas beau rsoaally dia barred op at Ifoaotw, Idaho, for oopro- fmsloeal eon J act. Mr. John Oegea, owner of tba illaok Dolts nine, baa bad a fore of mea al work al bis taias during tbs winter, and bas drivta a aew foot luoael on lb famous property. Tbs Kagls is in forotod that from Ibis new tunol la orb valuable or ha be taken, aad thai a new mill will b put oa lb tttln in tbs spring. Tbs luaol os wbkh work bas bea prtaetii, daring tba wieUr is almost al a rigbl teg la to lb otber tuaaels oa tba proper ly, aad will thoroughly eat i.fy aay on Ibal lh Klerk Halts ladg I on ot lb largest bodiea f or la tietoee. Taks It a a wbo!, It is valaabl propwfty aad is a fortune far air. Uage. IlErOItT OF THE CONDITION 0 the First Xational Dank at Hepp ner, in ri .Mure or urtgon, or me Clone of liiuine, Feb. JW, liM. RESOUUCES. Lonns ami discount 1128,900.09 lh-rd'ftseouredand unaeenred 6.80H.71 L'. H. Uonda to secure circula tion 11500.00 D. 8. Uonda lo secure 0. 3. De posits 875 00 Stocks, securities, eto 19,110 23 Banking-house furniture, and tixturew SV4 Due from National banks (Dot reaerv ageots) 1.216111 Due from approved reaervs agta. l.VXl W I Checks and other oasb Item 13'J 66 Notes of other National Banks 2,000.00 Fractional Darter currency. Dii kels and cent a. 83.90 twrLoHT aistavs im s.vii: Specie 111,307 00 Legal trader note.. . 220 00 11,527.00 Itetlemplion fund with U. R. Treaeurer (5 per rent, ot Clrculalion) 5C2.50 Is now open with fresh Bread, Ties, Cakes, etc, constantly on band. Weddiog Cakes or Tastery for sp-oial dinners baked to order. Also carries a line of well-selected Urooeries. TWO LUNCH TABLES Will bs kept for Hie accommodation of tbe trade. Country People stopping temporarily in town, can get bat tbey want very cheaply at tbs CITY 13 A.KE KY Tbe Patronage of tbe People of ileppnor is Respectfully Solicited. OTTO FRIEDRICH, Old Bakery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE. Total. .Il9i.msi.49 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ia t-'iO.OiiO.OO Hurplus Mod li,UiI.W) fo.iivided pmflia.eM ripen- e and late paid 22.V.I10 National llauk Notes oot- aUodiog ll.rO 00 Dos lo olbr National Basks.. i;M 39 Das lo stats bank and back er 8.125 W Individual itopnatls subject to check t&WH IVroand rvrttnoatew if drpuait .772.7H Total t'H,H3 Hrara of Oarw, l't IT or Maaow, I. (Venrgw Cooarr, C"birf of tb alaiv aara4 bank, do lmuly swear Ibal lit ahov Uttoetit is tru to ths bt ot my ktowldg an4 twlief. tiso. Crnieaa, Ciilr. HuWrill aa4 sworn to bforBM this lutbdayof Mareb, - i 21. Vaowa, Notary I'ablig. O.riwt-AlUet: C. A. IUms, T. A. Kb. J. B. N alter, iHrwctnr. ruwt rwt I ritoa. rl ir.(4.iflto-l.itar; tatonM ttohicg aajeimgiog; av al aigbti woraa by Tsauell'Hs, jlamor f ra. bth often aad a ka ) mk wato, bfialng very rltTs s Ressblleaa Co sty Caavtaltoa. A rtpablican. eouoty convotioa tor tbs coaoty of Morrow, stats ot Oregon, iaeallsd to meet In Heppner, in said county, on Saturday, March 2. 1M, at 10 e'elock a, m., far tbs porpo of nom iaaliog eaodidate for tbs following county ofSonrs: Oes county judga, soooly commieeiooef, county elerk, eoosly sheriff, county reprnttiv, eouoty trwasurwr, Ooonty asee or, ooua ly school soperioUodrtt. county coroner and oounty surveyor, and also prclocl oflloer for tbs several prswineta, and four delegate earn to lbs stats aad aeooad dielricl soDgraMional ooo- VtotioB, and to transact snob other bosi. a as may properly soma bfors such oavMlion. Tba convention will con siset of 11 delegaiaa, boe by tb sev eral pvacitcu; aad lbs several precmols of lbs eouaty will bs entitled lo repr. slalioa la said aoaveotioa as follows: Oeppser 10 Eight Mils 3 OeUy 4 kit Varaofl ft font 3 Cad i Dairy ft Dry fork 3 Alpine 3 lias City 3 Malteeoa 4 LtiBgloB 3 Hlt Springs ...3 Laa. 3 Him a H. Ilartioaa, of WnI V , ba hes Q.)erl no al of ilK almsl owe a . awd wwl4 ( Oitrwavr iot lb Itching and Mi bate M i a Hof aaw lh enffer for rag. alae!, aad ia t ae alal twelv t,o a ) a none do) rtnute lb taaaora. Al drggM.wr wnen Ihey d'. II a lake reet!f Jaal th earn a al olhef lien, aad e-eelu Wd M try l'tiaiut"laia O lte, Colera ant Iha'fh'e llnlr. It ees. - ! k tB 4 4 I atnl II gav me re'irt In fit rriipMie, Tl al t a-r than aotlhing ela baa ever J frf h.," or ! by tVmr A Irk. ht !, f St) eat. rMla-Mpbia, I a , lit III e m I'. neill all 0, raa Idea tall It. ill. i,l a.Hi .n kail i".et bot. te ts a ( lea. I I rnre f..f tniliJ-atLW. j "aftes. k k. la .1 la a in areea. 1 m vi www - - - . . . . v k KaiaeeJ tW'Se KatT Clever Uwl i yinfle lb tdorkt and give B clear n.elf I wr ! ry mii a m ar- lie. eg 4rl S larg 4 i4 d lings fr.n Ihe !. , mh ewly la ll P'iag an t taak rwm f-r y view v.! tin, I iU f f lh Mil !' ta ti tt ,al of Btf !( k at Cl alar. 17. J. L 1oa. A lilt! gi la Abr tea brongbt a heat ff auawbxilew to tb n . ei early e M dat awtn. -Iat . a. my giil," ba aaid , nbv mf viy rM,fl Dai hn te dtdt iiU lbi teateMay, nh wa IB hal.llh 4r -, 4.M replxd IB kll., illd Ihaea IBS Sneag Pl Ibey wm gtoaiag teMay." Tbs sam beieg bbs delegaU-at large from eex-k preoinrl, aod oa delegate for vry fifW) voU, and m for vry frsafeti) over a1fof flfia vote el nr W. K Klha, tbs repubticaa eaa- dtJal ft rgreaatae, at lb ,ectioa ia J ass, 14, rnaasri to steel lb deles ale Is aib W IB several pferloel will m held Mb3U IKX r.lU will U nrn at 1 o'dMl Bw BS. BO I will bndaid la tb anl f holding nrtnart ! A. W. rrTaae. Chair. IUt.l4w-aa l'4ily (Vfmt,iite, II. Your Face I B Tbi, b alib a1 heib er4, tw I e,U ! I j I -r Ire y ! by e. e ta aire. a FaH Warib gtemlag Coesfln,piHi, in i-pe, 'neinri BBlail lhe aad ting ai ie4 by ahiMTa Car. fr : by Wells . ir. Will bs weaatb wlIB a mat segaglafl smll. bIW r lMvt U a liteSeinUaclB BOleiSWta WITH ITS BSW PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TEJSIOH RELEASER, Tb snoet (nenplel sad Barfal oVviosS SWBf sAled to aay avwte aaexkiB. Tbt WIIITIJ la drably- ail HtadMsnty Isltt. Of ns rtalak aa4 ftrfset AUJs.tsmt, Itwi ALL ttwikla Artlolss, Ae4 witl sere and plea you ap to lbs fall ftaiel ot your tspectBUowa. Antt tisalllt WawTID la BeMccw f.ed tetrtuxY. LiUtal Urwta. A4dfaa, WHITE SEW1XS MACHINE CO., CLKVCLANO, O. Ksw raso TiiB-Wm. Oordn baa ep4 ap tba fd yard Beit door ta tb (Imii orBea, aod aw aotiit a sbar tf y0ar patreaag. Dilly H rtgbt at b"fe al I hi ba !, and yowr " Wd be Well Uw.le I aft. frtaMS f et,!e, hat and grata for aaiav U.