BACK AT THEM. Is An The Oregonian was never known to be honest in anything, much le&a consistent This is well known in this state, therefore the great journal (in appearance) has but little influence except among ad mirers of anntocracy. The Oregonian whines like a common, fleabitten cur when it is whipped. When it comes down "off its perch" and picks manure in the barnyard with the chickens, then failing to bring the refrac tories into line, flies off on an ir ritable, puerile tangent and foams and froths, mark well, the Oregon ian is getting some welts . where it hurts. Openly the Oregonian has fought Mitchell since his name has been brought agaio before the publio for the position of United States senator, but finding that its course was not going to win in Multnomah county, that the old ring was whipped, the Oregonian changed, its tactics and says "there's no fight on Mitchell in Multnomah county." It had sud 111 ciemy learned tnac Mitoneil was good enough, despite bis views on silver. Hut the Uregonian could not hide the fact that it was tiying to cheat the victors out of the fruits of the conflict, one solid week, It threw off the cloak and resumed its fight. It avoided mentioning the name of Mitchell, thinking to hoodwink the people, but making the same old claims why silver men or those favorable to silver should not be chosen, substituted the names of Hermann and Ellis for Mitchell. The people know, and the Oregonian is too well aware of the fact, that the fortunes of Mitchell and Ellis are as in- dissoiuDiy united at the move ments of the earth and sun. It is a new way of attacking the enemy, but no one is deceived, and it the friends of Mitchell succeed in the primaries in Portland, which they surely will, Multnomah county, being in the second congressional district, will decide the contest in favor of Mr. Ellis without taking a second ballot Not a person in the state will be found so obtuse but who can see at a glance that the conditions that affect Ellis and, to Homo extett, Mr. Hermann, also relate to Mr. Mitchell's con test The Oregonian by implication talks ns though his plutocratic faction have a right to bolt if they do not get what thoy want and even go so far ns to Buggest that this will bo thoir course. The Clazottn wants it strictly under stood that it represents nothing but itself, when it remind all auto crats that this is a game that works both way, and that the Oregonian should know by this lime that tliero are individuals in this stato who do not wear plug hats tuat can lignt when it conies to a "auow-down." If the Ore- Roman persists in rupturing the republican party in this state, prosperous as it is, because it can not have its childish way, thon let it go to fragments. Let th fight go on, and in the quoted language of one of Oregou's gifted legis lators !at winter, "Lay on, McDuff, and damned be he who first cries hold! enough.' H TnK Waahirjgon democrats are legining the work of the campaign in that state early. Their state convention meets in Seattle on March 2X The state election oc curs in November. PrsaTOft Ci'lLo. of III, arile is in the field for the republican nomination for President and ex cU toroiuain there until the bL Louis contention names the can didate, regardless of the instruction fr McKiuley in soma of the 111 inois district. Mr. Cullom says Is could Lave had quite a number of deleft initructod for Lim, but that l Las from the firtt pppoaed instructing the delegates for soy Imdy, U-lieviog that an uoinitrncU el delegttiun would wield mors in fluanra in th National Convention. Tli politicians ara all fur Joli II. Mitchell now, to gt into th republic!! ptitnari. After they gt la they tay taawnrtblnge'ae. V hi! all appears U Iw in favor Mr. Mitchell's re.Wti.o no th Journal's a Irii I th n is 1 1 turn out t th primaii i vsrf precinct and county la lb state: and to pat none but Mitchell ruo on gqr J,n J to it that out i ken Mitchell men who will hot l it .i l paid t v..M f.f him fr mU r ar put oq th legMelit t.tael oJwut artel NERVOUSNESS. the Wail ot the Nerves for Food. People with Weal, Flabby Nerves are the Ones who uffer. They may be Relieved by Bmlding up their Nerves with a Nourishing Nerve Food. Interestina Interview with A Prominent ' Physician and a Case' in Point Cited. S0BPBI8I Pabtt. On Saturday even ing a large somber of the girl friends ot Luella NeUon earns in npoo h6r un a" ares, giviag her a oomplete surprise. Laella takaa bar departure tonight with her mother (or Pendleton where they expect to in tbs future reside, and she was given this token of esteem 3 a farewell remembranoe by ber numerous young fnenda. Those pres ent were as follows: Bertha Matlook, Bessie Suttoo, Clara Morgan, Mable Ayers, Ivy Curren, M'iry McSworda, Maud Creswell, Essie Letzar, Nora Matlock, Olive Adkins, Edith Hager, Bertha Fristoe, Willa Minor, Z jo Patter son, Eetella Lalande, Mamie Estes, Gertrude Bishop, Winnie Gilliim, Ooa Gilliam, Lulu Orump, May Hoiith and Louisa Oreswell. "What is this modern nervous prostration?" It this question bad been asked a phy sician in our grandfathers time, he oonld not have answered it. The disease was not known then. It is new and is a product of our American bustle and worry. Stated in brief, nervous pros tration is a complete collapse ot the nervous system. It Is brought on by overwork, worry or disease, and the patient oan only bs oured by rest and a proper feeding of the nerves. Notice the dragged-out appearance of the average mother. She oan soarcely drag herself around; ber nerves and strength bava been overtaxed; she has no reserve force. She keeps up, but it is at the expense of her nervous system, Finally aha is overcome; she can work no more, ber nerves are exhausted; the From the Journal, Kirkavllle, Mo. disease oalled tion about Pink Pills was that the people of Adair and neighboring coun ties might be convinced, if any doubted, that oft-published testimonials concern ing Pink Pills were genuine statements from the Hps of persons who bava been benefitted by the use of them. Speak ing of her own interesting expenenoe, Mrs. Gehrke sail: "A little over a year ago I was com pletely broken d iwn. I had been tak ing medicine from a dootor but grew worse and worse until I could soaroely go about at all. The least exercise or the mere bending ot my body would oause me to baye smothering spells, and the suffering was terrible. I thought it was caused by my heart. When everything else bad failed to re lieve me and I bad given op all hopes ot ever being auytbing but a helpless invalid, I ohanoed to read some testi- - Catarrh Cored, health and sweet breath secured, by Shilob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Wells & Warren. Words Fuom Ellis. Ha. .V. R. Ellis, writing ti a constituent iu The Dalles, epo-iks frankly in regird to several matters of general interest. He promises that the Oregio delegation will do all in their power to protect and oomplete the work at the locks, and that speedily. In regard to. the public building at The Dalles, he considers the chance for getting such a bill through the present congress is very remote. Speaking of the tariff, be is sorry the senate would not take up the tariff bill as it came from the bouse. Oa the whole, be thinks the present oongress will not accomplish muob, agreeing with The Dalles correspondent that they are too busy president-rank ing. The Dalles Chronicle. LEXINGTON BREEZES. Miss Ada Gentry is visiting eat at Hardman this week. Many famaliea are moving out of town for the purpose of oommenoing their spring work. James Leach and daughter returned from Athena Tuesday, where they have been viaitiug relatives. Miss Katie Barton, who has been visiting in the city the past few days, returned to her home on Black Horse, Tuesday. The BOhool entertainment last Friday night, arranged by Prof. Balsiger, was highly appreciated by all who par ticipated. Politics aud offloe seekers are beoom ing more numerous every day, and as Lexington has about every belief "a goin," there is plenty of argument pro duced. Robert Hynd and John Hornor were down to the literary Tuesday night. Next . Tuesday n'gbt will be the last meeting ot the season. A good time is anticipated. , Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haley come up from Vancouver a week ago. Tbey have been the guests of Representative S. Boothby and family. Tbey left Monday for Monument, Grant Co, here Mr. H. will oontinue his school. "THK JOLLIl JoKEB." Lexington, Or., March 11, 1896. AN ELECTRO SENT POSTPAID For ioo Coupons I and $i.oo j OR, I For 2 Coupons I and $2.00. oares and worries ot life have gotten the better ot ber, and it will require weeks and months to reoover. Thoughtless people say: "How foolish to work so bard and how foolish to worry." That ia very well, but bow many thousands ot motners mere are who have burdens enough tor a score, and whose poor, weak little bodies en dare uncomplainingly all the burdens until finally they have to stop and it la a question it they bave not waited too long. In cases of this kind there is a food within the reaob ot all, and it is always effective. It is to the weakened nerves what bread and beet are to the muscu lar system. It supplies them all the properties necessary to build them up, atrengthen tbem and restores them to vigorous, healthy oondltion. This new food Is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. It spaoe permitted, we oould monials in tne Farm, Field and Fire side, also in the Chicago Inter-Ocean and the suffering ot the pejple who made the statements were so nearly like the suffering I bid endured that when I read that they were so greatly benefited by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, I did not hesitate to go at onoe and purchase two boxes. I took tbem aocording to direc tions and before the first box was used I felt a good bit better. Really the first dose oonvinoed me that it was a great remedy. Before the two boxes were used up I sent my husband after three more boxes, so I would not be without tbem. When I had used these three boxes I felt like a different woman and tbonght I was almost oared. "Since that time I have been taking them whenever I began to feel badly. When I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People, I weighed Ail Recommend it. Ask your physician, your drngeist and your friends about Shilob's Cure for Consumption. They will reoommend it. For sale by Wells & Warren 611 pages of this paper with the heart- only 113 pounda and after I bad been felt testimonials ot thousands wbo bave using the medicine tor about six months Tub Funeral of Mbs. Wells, The lunerai ot Mrs. Ueo. Wells which oc curred in this oity on last Saturday at tested the very bigh esteem in wbiob she was held by the people of Heppner amongst whom she spent the greater part of ber life, The procession was one of the largest ever witnessed in the oity and was composed ot the . Epworth Leagu - of the M. . churoh and Heppner Chapter ot the Eistern Star, of wbiob sooieties she was an honored and beloved member; an escort oon slating of members ot the Mtionio Fra ternity and a large following ot oitizins The services at tbs cuuron were appro priate and very impressive. The tribute to ber memory by ber pastor, Rev Greene, was full ot p'lbos and most eloquently i rononnoed. The services at the grave were those ot the 0. E. S. and formed a fitting farewell to a noble pure aad beautiful life. Not to be Trifled With. (From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will people never learn that a "cold" ia an accident to be dreaded, and that ben it ocours treatment should be promptly applied J There ia no know ing wbere the trouble will end; and while oomplete reoovery is the rale, the exceptions are terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur every year ushered in by a little injudicious exposure and seem. ingly trifling symptoms. Beyond this, there are today oountleas invalids wbo oan trace their complaints to "colds," wbiob at the time ot ooourrenoe gave no oonoern, and were negleoted. When troubled with a oold use Chamberlain' Ooogb Remedy. It is prompt and effectual. 60 cent bottles for sale by Conser & Brook. toond in these pills their salvation. We only give one, but liter others will be published that will be read with much interest by anyone Buffering with weakened nerves aa a result ot the season or otherwise. I weighed Hi pounds. 1 have bad a gooj appetite ever siooe I commenced taking 1'iuk Pills and instead ot minc ing along, picking such food as I oould eat even with an effort, I eat most auy tbing that oomes on the table. I am distraots the loving parent, when life is going to have one of those spells I used haunted by a constant foreboding, when to have. the light of life seems to turj to a sraok- "Work don t burt me any more. og, smouldering Hams of turtore that's honestly believe that bad it not been for part ot nervous prostration, jmt a phase Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I would now of this many aided diaeaae. As Its grasp be in my grave. I still bave what the upon you strengthens you lose, perhaps, I dootor oalls bill lous oolio but the Pink the power to walk, to talk, to think, Pills bave mad me much better end even tbe power to love. Death would I tbs spells are not eo freqaant and are be welcome, but alaal It oome not until natbiug like as paloful as before I le- Ihe cup of suffering is fall tooverflowlng gan to uas tbm. I would not be with Bach bas beta tbe experience of Mr. oat the Pink Pills for that diaeuee alone lianry Uebrke, whoae story is best lold under any eircumataucee to aay nothing to bis own words. ot the other diseases for which tbey are To show the roe nit of this nerve food especially recommended. I take pleae- on a special oaae, to prove tbe points I ore la telling my neighbors the beneSte above made, our reporter made the fo. No more deplorable ootid ition of the not the invalid I was. I do not have to be waited upon now as if I was a belpleia child, but I work all tbe time, doing the boa ework and ironing and working ia the garden without that dreadful feeling which oomes over a person when they are afraid tbey are human body oan be oonoeived of than that ot nervous proatration, when every nerve in the system eoems to vie with the others to make yon miserable, whan even tue sansnine irritates yon, hen the bappy prattle ot the child In ing Interview; Uenry Qebrke is a thrifty and pros perous German farmer living fuor mile south ot Bullion, ia tbls (Adair) county, Mo. Mr. Gehrke bas a yaloable farm and he bat bees a reeident ot this ooonty fur jsare. He io very well koowo hereabout aoj well reapeotel wbert ver h I kaowa. Last week a reporter of the Journal stopped at Mr. Gebrka's aed while there became much in ter se Uj ia Mrs, flebrk' eoooaol of tbe benefit sbe bad not lotg since etpert- eooed from tbe nee ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Hue said she wealed everybody to koow what a great medicine Ibeee pills are, but as eo uaoy people are pr aitlog tbem bow a dare, sbe tnodeatty doobteJ whether ber teatimoef oeald add anything lo wbal other bed already (aid at thea Iter only reaeoa for talking for pabliea None Hot Ayera at the World's Fair Ayer'a Barsnparillaenjoya (he extraor dinary distinction of having been tbe oul blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World' fair, Chicago. Manufacturers ot other sarsaparillns eonght by every means to outaiu a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application ot tbe rule forbidding tb entry of patent medicines and nostrums, The deoimon of the World's fair autho rities in favor ot Ayor's Harsnpnrilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer s Marsapo- rill ia not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list ot nostrum. It l bere on its merits." GRANT COCNTX NEWS. You will find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of Blackyells Genuine Dorhali Tobacco. The watch ia Electro Oold Plated, a good time keeper, quick Stem wind, and stem set. It it offered far below itt value to induoe you to try that Tobaooo. Bend ooupona with name and addreaa to BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, M.C. 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. I eeeeeeee he Keeley Institute OF 035&2E2G3-OBJ For the Oure 01 Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast Call at the Gazetts office (or particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and tur cure. LEGAL BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . Otis PattersoD NOTARY PUBLIC CO.NVEYANCER A n CALL AT OPPIOB I bv received from Dr. Wil'iame' Piok rill tor Tale People, end koow of mv ral wbo bav takea my advice aod bav beea greatl beorflied by them." Dt. Williami' l'ink Till coolaio, la a ooodeosed form, all tbe element aeeee- ary to give life and riohoee to tbe blood and restore shattered nerve. Tbry are an aofaillog tpeclfla tor inch dlae lifl'irutr alalia, partial par alj tit, Hi: Vitas' dtooe, eoltilce, etarelgie, rbruratiUm, arvoo bed cb. th after rff-et of I grippe, pol pitalionof lb heart, pule and tallow oompUitoo. all f.irtn of wiaet ither la mat or ftmtle, and all uWaee reeultiDg from vitiated humors ta tb blood. I'iaa Illleare o, by all d.tl r,or will be ernt pt paid oa receipt of priee, CO teat a b I, or ail bote for 1160 (tbey ar af old la balk or by th 1UU) by dlreeig Dr. Williams' MeJiolo Cipaey, ttoheaeotajy, S. Y. Lit? or rmm-Tbe (follow!! I a bsl ot paleeto greeted lo l'ae i fie stale loveulor Ibia week, aad reported to thia paper by C. A. Haow A Co, Jieit or ot Arka aod IWeigo pallets, vVeeblugtoa, U Oi 1L f. tltoa. Ate. Cat nercbaaJiee bead book; W. E. Ura. rucaeea, I'el, brick n.e- biae, D. Fett. flea Fraurieeo, aaatieaa tier; H IV Millerl, IVitlaod, Of, let let optieg preet; 0. Htaabea, Hea Joe, Cei, press nbg abferaieatej grtp J it.-e; H, Hie, A it. Or.. obiubJ for dreeeieg leather; J. l Wiltn, Pee I't', Cal., wreeeli. Ik III ef Outielto, mini aiore I ha ball tb til ut ira. Karl (1tff IUhA, Tea M a pita! tar for (Vifell"o. fur etleby tile A tterrea. el Uilltburo, preeidebt of th lltppntr Kleotrl IJgbl eorapaey, wbo delivered a very foroibl aadr oa tb politteeJ iMtiee ot tbe day. Mr. Oatee deelt principally with tb tariff qaeelioa, say teg tbal It weald b tb leedlog Ueu la lt rooukg empl. Ill eddre at rvplete with lee, ferte and forcible erg a awe I, atJ la all th tpeektr bew4 htmwlf l be tboroably Urattiar with all th tetae of tb m!o( eeotpetga. triiek appleoM by Ibe aadieac bowej that tbey were la fall aipelby tlb the tkr aud lb enavleamg argeet b preeenled. Tbe elnb will oel egaia aeil Hetarday lag at the eoorl houee. Cu'h Rs OitUANiZKD. Io accordauo ithjpreviou arrangement tbe member ot the Ulue Mountain Republican Clab aud republicans of Driiry preoioct Diet at tbe aohool bout at liardman latt Saturday tor the purpoee of re-orgaoi ing tb replublirao Club ot that pre- oioot. Tbe meetiug wae oalled to order by the former president, J. F. Iloyse, od W. W. Minted, the ooonty oraoier, was introduced, when, after a few brief remarka, orgaonttioo waa perfected with more Ibao 2i member, aad th following officer for tb coming two year elected : E. 0. Frey, pre ; . L. Wood, vie pres.; J. F. Hire, o'y. Tb preaidtnt attained hi potitioo and after thanking tb member for lb honor coofrrd b appoint! oaa)it. tee oa membertbip, program sod ooa- stiiatiooaoi by law. Arter ibit sev eral preeeot were Oalled upon tor re marks aod tb followiog recpooded ap- propnateli: J. N. Browo, H A. Bros- deg A. W. Fattereoa, Job Utrnir and 3. T. Riye. Tb elub tba ad jouroed to meet oit Hatarday. Tbe followiog wer pn-eont from Uppor: W. W. Bra.ad, J. H, Droea, N. 8. Wbetstooe, E. A. Draadage, 8 I'. Omi. gtif , Joba Uoroor aod A, W. 1'alUreoa All report a pleeaaot aad itybllim. Himta 8. lUrtmeo, ot Taooeltoo, Wel Va ,be beea eotdetl to attetke of oolio about one a year, and woald bav to oall a doctor aod Ibea nffr M boot twelve boor at marb at do wbea the! die. lie take reeeolly Jatl tb am at other time. d eoeoluJrd lo try Ubembrlata'e Oulie, Colera and iMarrbnea lUety. He ayt: "I Itwk oa die ot It and it gav at relief ta five ailoai. That it mr Ibaa anitbtng Ue ba ever dooe fur me." For eel by Cooeef A llroek. From the Eagle. BornTo Mr. and Mr. A. fl. Bos worth, ot Chelan Falls, formerly real dents et this oity, oo tbe 23rd ot Feb roary, a 10 pound girl. Hon. 0. M. Donaldson, of Bakor City, paid flrant oounty a visit last week. Mr Donaldson announoes that be i not oandidnte for ajy office thia year. H. T. Black well left Tuesday for Orook county to purobas a band of steers. He expects to return through the lleaver creek oountry, where ha ex peot lo piok op a band. Borne counterfeit money bas found Its wsy Into ciroulatioD lo Norwera liraot. Some of Ibebogo stuff it a vsry clever imitation of tbe genuine article and it requires an expert to delect it Rev. 11 'i m bo was in Long Creek Mon day. He had just returned from a sev eral days' atay at tbe MoDuffe bot springs where be went to get relief from rheumatism. He says be wat en tirely oared. A blax waa prevented at the Eagl mau'a ranch last Wedneadav morning by being diaoovered in tbe Deck of titn. A oluld and in a tcbe never go together, u 1 in Ibia partioalar in'taoo it might bave rraulted aeriou. Manager Fletcher, ot tbe Bin Moun tain Telrpbon Co., io reading an artiol io a reoeol oopy ot tb Etgl oonceroiog tb telephone lin from Peodletoo to Long Creek, said thai it was practically oorreot. II is oarrylog on begotiatioD for tb tale ot tb bond and find ral houar aoxiou to tak tbem. U expects soon lo rfluct a sal aod tha tb telepboo Una will b built to certainty. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Colli fc and Puget Sound Navigation (lo Steamers TELEPHONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leaving Alder Street Dock, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwsoo, Long Beaob, Oceao Park and Nabcotta. Direot oonneotion witb Ilwaoo steamers and rail road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad. Leave Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leave! Aitoria 7 P. H. Daily, except Sunday. HAIIjEY GATZEnT Leavet Portland IF. 11. Dally, except Sunday. Hattinlfiy night. 11 P. M. Leave Aitoria Dally a at 6:45 A. M., except Uunuay and Monday, bunday night, 7 V. M. OCEAN WAVE Leavet Portland and rum direct to Ilwaoo, Ttietdny and Thursday at 8 A. M. Raturday at t P. H. Iitavei llaaco Weduetday and irrlday at 7:ao A. M. uu Sunday nignt at e r. m. , Baggnje Checked lo Railroad DestiDalioo Both Beaches Free cf Expense. For Safety, Bpeed, Comfort, Pleaiure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey Oatzert and Ocean Wav. Ctra Mitn! - (jilie a creed eeM4 el lb aieliig if lb Mrm C-meiy Iwpahlle t'lt at lb roatt bnci leal rUtur lay eeiiag. Tbe ae. Mi. wae eatUd U oIf t lb 'itl lime a4 aff Ibe rral rg ft tbe tele n a4 other ri'ilr t.iiae tbe pte.Jeet Mre-I U a. U. V. tialte. The CITY BAKERY Is now open with freeb Bread, Pies, Cnkes, eta., ennstantly on hsod. Weddiog Cake or Peatery for ap-oial dinner baked to order. Alao carries a line of well-telocted Orooeriea. TWO LUNCH TABLES Will b kepi for Hie accommodation of tb trade. Ooontry People topping temporarilv io town, ran get "bat thev want Try chesply t tb OITY UAKEUY The ratronaga ot tbe People of Heppner is Respectfully Solicited. OTTO FRIEDRICH, Old BaKery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE. It Rave live Kvrry Day. Tbouaaads of eaar ot Oootumlioo attnm, Uoogti. Cold tod fjroop ar cored every day by Kbilub' Cor. For I by Well A wrra. CARD Of THANKS. W deeir to eipree oar tbaokt aod brtfell appreclalloo ot lb nitoy kind Beae eiteodej lo a daring tb tllaee of tb deoeJ wit aad dagbter. a bo. w. wilia, HO. Beta ad Fahut. fee hyeM aod Litef fowplaial fu bave a pf 114 gqaraat ee every battle of hhtl. h' VitaUier It aevv fatle t aarev Far by Welt A Wrr. WuutiMia CucLa Tb oi?i.-ei of lb Weodinea Circle, reeeally orgaBised, ar at tultt: Worthy Oatrlia. lire Ltlltea Ctwaer; Alvtenr. lira. Ilaaaab Itrif ; Clerk. Mia r. Ina atiaai; tlaak er, kfre. My hit MateorJ.j (ireal klagt tea, Mr. lUrlha (lillinan; Atlesdasl. Mr. Mtllie MUkhiib; Ibiaicleo. ife Heotd aal HalpUy rvran.o d.d j prr rVaitnet, Mf Kali liK-qm; Outr rWotieel. Mr. Martb ll.b-rlt; Mb. ere, Mr la Putt-o. Mr LU'.t.a l....r and Mr. L'U t MIUy. Charley Jee. Ik wdl kaewa "VI J. Iiir" In the tneenrial line, ba f ia Imated IB lrpr, btn g peicbued llree Malkeee' l p, Mtf baiUlng ntmiie tbe city boiai, Ibailey will ppm tet a tail abea la lowm. Jay IUI1 U la lleppner loJty. Ua Oreea Malhee I aiu kk Re. H P. Ore left for Arliegtoa IUI DMMniOg. Darrieoa Hale aad Edgar MaMeeea ar I from tb taoaateio. H. Dckailh, repreeeliog tb Paclfle Eipree Co , I ta ueppaer. IWl forget tbal oa Bell FrlJay 1 o'eloek. p. m.. aiatteta prerloet ' meet at th appev Kb erk erbool bona to orgaet a rpbluaa alah. llrepbl)M of tbal vicinity eboald b prveM I la bee tb rpeekieg. Wttef Browa Bad Tb. Letena ea la Ibat anrig witb Jaa. Aroietroog, bo hurt r(lf aeer ! vill la drtfleg I brae a tale b wee a(bt alHiw, euavnag e dxl'ireltoa of bk. Mr tio will tk htm 4wb 14 rodUnJ to It batptteL 4T rtmr. Itavieg or .rl larg b4 of aoldia fmm lb Ket it erriv early ta tbe prlng an t la rMtS tac By Bew ).in. will far Ibe aeil eliy day make lrai ot of aay pel tek tv. Mar, 17. J.L TaaoBB. ru-i niMt uirn hfmptmwe- l ttar; iiktM llrhittg ad ltlinf i Oxat el e1!!, are bf e-'fal. tttg. If ll.w.t la enetiaee' luui'tr r-fi. L. tea cft .Im aej !, hr.talri y . tva (lvf ! li e ilrtiirg an t l.l. J in. bia uI"Im b, ! ia m te Bale. rN,ue ILe tea At draila. m IVa . nf aim b la Iba KxIm h. 1 1. ao.,l r h;ea rv, fUi I ( linr. AJI'm Iwberd T. I'kileMila Kle, A'liaat,Uretfw, UU. Fr til ml will ll a lrl rlftM. Wb (fM.U, beh ara ! arBI g eerao. l lr U . re faria tt I .ft 1 (Hi or ellr, K. A, r liBt..e, if... aaVtt. ayablla Tety ( eavtatloe. A rtpublicao eoooty coootioa for lb coBBty ot Morrow, tt of Or t goo, i ealUd to meet la lleppner, ia aij eoooty, oa Balorday, March H, 1WHJ, at 10 o'eloek a. Dk, for th parpoe of oom laallng aadidate for tb followiog eooaty offioer; Oa coaoty judge, eoooty eomniaeiooer, coaoty elerk, eoaaty tberlff, eooaty representative. tooaly I reatn rer, aoaoty aeeeeeor, ooaa ly Bcbool saperlo teodtot, aoaoty corooer aad eoooty aarveyor, ad alo pfeeiacl ofBeara for tb eeveral areeieeta, aad foar delegate arh to th slat Bad eeeoed diatricl wOBgreeaioaal eoa- t mi Imb, aad t t ran tart sash other boai aee a aiay properly eome before saeb eavtloa. Tbe obvUob will o let ot SI delegate. boo by tb ev- eral pterlaptt; aad lb rat preeiaet ( tb otmaly will be entitled la repr eealaUoa la said aoaventloa at follow Upper Geo try Mt V.roofl ... Ioo oa.... I Wry Pry Fork.... .10 Fight Md 3 . 4 Alp).. ) . 5 11 City 3 . 3 Mallea 4 . 3 Lesiagtoa . S Welle Hpleg ...3 , 3 Leo. ., Tb Mm beisg ee delegate-! large from eerh pfeetaet, aad eea deteg ate for very tfWa vol, a4 oo (or every frtntinw ovr oaabalfol 6fta vttt eeel fnr W. K F4U. lb repuMlMa didal for negreeaaaa,a! Ibe e'eetla laiaaa, 14. rrtotarie l let lb 4e)caia la eaeb el lae MJ pvevieet will be bIJ Mt'th IX, 1A TuUe will be tn at I B'etaek a. a, aad will he Jaeie4 la lb aeeal ef k"M' prtatry l40e. A. W. FtrraaaiM, Cbaia llepaUieea Coaoty OwmMtee, tt Your Face A f ana K Coaplie, t-e Uipe ratawoaia BB4 all Tbr ! Laf dne r ear-4 by abiteh' Cae. Fr ! by '. A 'rr. WIN be weeetbew rta a eaee ef ag eaiu, after fee Mean U WMteSewuisnacMna 0weeta anvw rr atw PIHCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TEXS1DN RELEASER, Tb aoM crxaplfi aad oerfal device nm 4ie4 te ay eraiag otaLaaa. Tb) TIlITn I Oaraaty sal KtadMatfy IsRt, Of rise rialtft sal fVfet Asifatawt, ttwt ALL tttkl ArtUUt, Aa4 wTJ srv 4 pteaat ym Bp b Ik M kaiM 4 yaar etputuaa. Arrta tatat WaBtto la w fed ttrtitury. Liberal teroaa, AddMM, WHITE SCW1H3 MACHINE CO., CLtVCLANO.0. KivFaia Tto -Wm. (W4a baa epa4aptke fet yer4 Betl aVmr la tbe O ( crl.-a, M b enliaile t are of yoitr ,ifn(. 1l!y te r'fbt a! bwx i tb. battiee. aed y bore will ba a l ,4 ait, rtee reeeoaabaa, lltv 4 greia tot !. a