KEPDBLICAN COD NTT TICKET. For Representative, -J. N. BROWN, of Heppner. For Sheriff, ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman. For Clerk, A. W, PATTERSON, of Heppner. For Judge, A. Q. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine. For Treasurer, FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner. For Commissioner, J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mil. For Assessor, A. C. PETTEY8, of lone. For Surveyor, JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner. For School Superintendent, MISS ANNA J. BALSIGER, of lone. For Coroner, DR. B. F. VAUOHAN, of Heppner. The Delegates Meet and Nominate a Full Tick et for the County "Offices. MUCH ENTHUSIASM IS MANIFESTED. Congressional and Stat Delegates Re quested to Use Their Influence for Ellis-Senator Mitchell and Judge Lowell Endorsed. Justices and Constables. For Sustice of the 1st District, E. L. WOOD. For Constable of 'st District, OTIS BHANKR. For Justice of 2d District, J. 8. YOUNG. For Constable of 2d District, W. VV, BRANNOX. For Justice of 3rd District, BE.V CASE. For Constable 3rd District, WALTER CASON. For Justice of 4th District, john McMillan. For Constable of 4th District, C. C. BOON. , For Justice of 5th District, J. T. HOSKINS. For Constable of 6th District, ' I. L. HOWARD. For Justice of 6th District, E L, FREE LAND. For Constable of 6th District, H. T. BAGLEY. THE REPUBLICANS. in tnis issue tne Uazette pre sents the ticket selected by the republicans in their convention last Saturday. The editor of the Gazette has experienced defeat and knows what it means. It hurts, but the republican party is yet larger than any man, and it is the duty of fivery republican to support the nominees. If repub licans bolted every time they were Dot pleased it would be entirely unnecessary to nave primaries and call a convention together. Organization would be cast to the forewinds and the enemies of om party would have legitimate rea son to consider that there existed more stubbomebS than principle. The ticket put up last Saturday is certainly an average one. Good men have been selected and tb it is an important feature. Their election, considering the large plu rality for the republicans in thi county, is assured, if differences do not work havoo where har mony should pzist. AViHT is the matter with the ticket put up by the republicans last Saturday? Some of tln-so Li anti-Ellie booms will got the wind punched Out of them iiext week. Porci.lHT convention Thursday, democratic convention Saturday Tho fur will tlien proceed to fly, j HE u n)ocriitio primaries worn slimly Httendcd laf-t Siiturdny, but f . : i ; i r .i -ii iroin muumioiiH mire win no h stroi g -fl.rt tumid to put up a first class ticket In some localities of the first congressional district a strong fight is being made against Her mann, as each locality is putting forth its favorite son. However, we proJict that Mr. Hermann will receive the nomination. A WEALTHY Japanese gentleman who came to this country a few weeks ago to ktudy its civilization has seen one lynching, watchful a football game, attended a meeting of the Chicago city council, wit Denned au afternoon caaioa of the Kentucky legislature, and has start ed back to Japan That was a neat little device of ths Iowa legutnlora, w uo hive pro hibited the manufacture and sale ! - . . . I II oi cican-uep. - rici'ininr. uv Ii.ihum e for u outiide of the tatM Iu other word, they don't mind a- For Representative, J. N. BROWN, of Heppner. For Sheriff, ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman. For Clerk, A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner. For Judge, A. G. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine For Treasurer, FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner. For Commissioner, J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile. For Assessor, A. C. PETTEYS, of lone. For Surveyor, JOHN HORNOR, Of Heppner. For School Superintendent, MISS ANNA J. BALSIGER, of lone. For Coroner, DR. B. F. VAU6HAN, of Heppner. TO GAIN WEIGHT. Pale, Thin People Usually are Diseased. The FlrsiStep Necessary to Gam Flesn is Health, Men Proper Food ior Both Bou and Nerves. An Old Soldier's Clear, Straightforward Statement. Diet. . E. U Freeland, J. P.. B,, T. Bafley.O ' CBNrHAL CmfXITTfl. Tbe central comaitteemen were o med before the convention adjourned and are mi ioI'ows: Heppner, J. f. linger; Cecil, Geo Miller; Dairy. El. Coi; Eight Mile, Ed Rood; L-xii.gt m, J. 8. B Hit) by: Gentry. Jaw Dt-vins: Mt. VVrut n, Geo Smith; Io'n. E T. Per nios; mattes' o, J. 11. Manning; fine City. I. L. Howard; Well Sprintra, W. B. Parsons; Alpiue, A. Andrews; Dry fork, JN. K. McVay. J. M. Uaaer wag named as the chairman of tbe republl can central committee. The convention then adjoarnrd sine nf, tiHving finished its labors inall Kreat enthtiflinsiii. Perfect barnn-ny prevailed thmqtiout the entire prv oeedit gs, and tUotiKb many of necessity must have been disappointed, itidioa lions are that a fall lepublcati vote will be polled iu June ami the eutire ticket elected. The delegates to the Republican coun ty convention assembled in the court house at 10 o'olock, last Saturday morn ing, and were called to order by A. W. Patterson, chairmen of tbe republican county oentral committee. After a tew brief remarks tbe work ot organization began and J. N. Brown was elected as temporary chairman and VV. W. 8mead as temporary secretary. E. L. Freeland was obosen as assistant secretary. On motion the obair was instructed to appoint five on a committee on order of business, five on credentials, three on resolutions and three on organization rhe selections were as follows: Order of business, Ed ltood, E. P. Voruz. N. R. MoVay.J.L. Howaid and Chas. Barnett; organizntion, Geo. Miller, J. M. finger aud E. T. Perkinn; resolutions. Otis Patterson, J. B. Manning and Andy 0nk; credentials, E. L. Freeland, Ed. Cox, N. A. Kelley, Joe Rector and H. T Begley. The convention then adjourned till 1 o'olook, p. m. AFTERNOON. On assembling in the afternoon tbe various committee! reported as follows To the obairmtn and members ot tbe republican coonty convention ot Morro nooniy, uregon, lor low: We, yonr committee oo credentials, beg leave to report that tbe following named persons e entitled to seats in this oonvention lelegates from their respective preoincts, to-wil : Heppner, D. Oox. E. L. Free 'and, J. N. Brown. Pat Quaid, II. T. Bagley, N. A. KIIey, J. M. llsger, Rob, Welkins, Otis Piittersnn, Albert Osmin; Mt. Vernon, E. P. Vomz, W. W. Buiead, Miohell Bearann, Ueo. Smith. 8. Laloode; (leutry, Wm. Barratt, Ed Duran, M. J, Devln. Joseph Hector; Lexington, Cbas, Valentine, J. T. Boothby, Clia. 1 Bar nett; Lena, W. E. Uialt, Andy Cook, Pat Kellelmr; Diiry, John F. Royse, E. S, Cm, J. O. Williams, O. I Kobiuion. Henj, I'oiionira; lone, Paul Ki'itirmn, E. r. IVrkiii", Frank Eti.lemnn; Dry Fork, (I. W. Maxwell. N. 11. MiV.iv. J O. U'g; MttHn, Hihis Wright, David Hamilton, II. K. Hi'vl.iricl, J H. Manning; B'gl.t Mile. Kl II ml, l'. t. r Brenuer, J. vV. Ileckntl; ilcpil, T. J. la.iin. (leo. Vliltr; Alpine, Arthur Amlri'trs, L. M. I'naell; UVIIh Spruitf", John ll .ndy and vV. It. IVmhii, a halt vole each, A. B rbompfon and Willard Drunk, by A. B. rbomiis m, proxy, a bait vote each; Piue City, J. L. Uowaid, L L. Howard. Respectfully submitted, E. L. FaiiLAHD, K. 8. Cox, N. A. Kii.lt, J. W. Kicroa, II. T. Baolit, OommtltM on Credentials, lleppoer, Oregon, Marob 2H, IHtiC. We, the committee on nrganiiation, reiHttt and reoommend tbat tbe present rganitatinn of the eon tent ion be made pemuneiit by lion J. N. Brown being made ebairman, W. W. Hmead, eeoretary, nJ K. Lk Freeland, aenisUnt aeeretary. (). MiLLia, J. M. tlAOia, K. T. rSBBINS, To Ibe republican eonnty eoorentlnn if Morrow county: We, your oooiniiliee appointed to preoeut or, lor of baslneea, reeneotfolly submit lb folloalog report: e racommeod Id order if baniSMS be as follows: Perniaoeol orgsaliation, IrO'liiD of delegalrs ti Sltle enVfntlo, Irriioa of dlrira'r to e.itrionl nvi)tKei, niuinalion nf tUrr tt. elerk. Ju lre, reprwotaiiv, eobool mf InUo- ImiI, trearv, axwuir, coraniaelattar. From The World-Herald, Omaha, Neb, Florerce, the oozy little suburb to the north of Omaha is agog with excitement The older generation, of which the pop ulation ot Florence ia mostly composed, are apparently getting yonng again, and vie with the jouhger generation iu feats ot strength and agility. A World-Herald reporter wag attract ed by the evideooo of renewed activity of some ot the older inhabitants of tbe village and enquired tbe cause. Mr. Audrew Finkeukeler, who was a member of Company B ot the First Iowa Volun teers dnnng tbe war, made tbe following explanation ot bia strong, healthy ap pearance, when lor years be bad been orippied or compelled to lie on a tick bed with a complication of disorders re suiting from tbe hardships which be was compelled to endnre. He eaid: in July, itibo, while my oompany was on tbe march through to Austin, lexas, my leg troubled me considerably But I thought that It was nothing but a recurrence ot the effects ot a sprain I had reoeived dunog tbe war by my horse falling on me, but tbe pain Boon uoi eased to such a degree that 1 was compelled to ask for medical treatment, Tbe surgeon pronounced tbe cause rbi-u matiem, and tbat of the worst order. At Alexauder, Loumiana, I was in such weakened condition, though 1 continued to marob witb my oompany, tbat the exoessive heat overcame me and I was euuatruok, remxinmg uooonscums sev eral hours. As a result ot tbe sunstroke. I was unable aud bave ever ainoe been unable to rerun! q in ibe glare of tbe sun, even on a moderately cool day, and every summer I bave been overcome by tbe beat so that I would be com pel ltd to give no my work. Tne feeliuu that I experienced was a sort ot bearing down on my bead, as though a heavy body was resting there and at times it would come quickly, like a blow and I wonld nnconsioosly stoop as though involon larily avoiding an obstacle presenting itself to my bead. This bearing dowu gradually gre into stead pain hicb iooreaeed until it seemed us though my head wonld burst. Tbere wss aleo a constant ringing in my ears rendering it very diffioult for me to bear. Coupled witb this, palpi tation ot tbe heart oaused me great trouble, and this grew so tbat tbe slight est shook to my nerves from a slight noise or other disturbance would set my heart to thumping against my cbest aud I would tremble from head to foot as though I bud 81. ViIuh' dance. Three times, from slight cironmstHnoes the palpitation was so great that I fitinted and remained ouconscions for from seven to ten bou rs, at wbiob lim"i my relatives despaired of my life. In addt tion to this the rnenmatiem, which bad fealt only iu my ankle, beau to work np my right leg uutil the whole right Mine oi mv oi my was unvcica ny it, so much indeed, that my bead was drawn dowu to my right nuouider. I was totiilly unfit for work, lost my strength and IIhuIi. I tried every phyaioiau who ai reported lo me to l ave a special knowledge of tny oae, but after luiig trial, 1 only experienced temporary re lief from the puin. I was oouQued to my bed during the greater part of the cold weather of each year. "for twenty eight yiars I have con sulted iihyaiciiitis and tHken their pre Hcripiioiia without deriving any material benefit. My ailmeuta increased IU In teiiBiiy Until 1 wks aexiired that there was no hope for nt During last year I ent into the butcher busiuene, bill the dampness from the toe ueed in creaeed my rheumatic pains to such an extent that I was not only oompelled lo quit tbe business, but wm confined to my houe aud bed for nearly six mouths. "I bad given up all faith of being well man again, wben in November last I read in Ibe World-Herald a eae of man wbo had been entirely on red from tbe ailments from which T whs riiITv, ma bV the use of Dr. WiIIihojb' Pink Film for Pale People. Though the name did not at first strike my futicy, ou Novem ber 2o, 1 purchased a b.'X. Iu a week 1 was astonished to know that 1 felt better tbau I hail fur six months paHt, aud before 1 bad used hulf a box I wie sure tbat I hud fonud a oure for mv ailments. Tbe ringing iu my ears be gan to lessen in volume and finally left me. lUhl was the Ursc effect 1 exnert- enoed aside from an iuoreaeed appetite. ine pain from tbe rbeumatiem gradu ally left me, so tbat witbio one week from tbe time I took my first nill I was able to sit np in bed. Oo January 1st I was able to go out and walk around a little. Tbe palpitatious ot my besrt entirely ceased. On February 9, 1 wae so thoroughly cured tbat I aocepted a position as night watobman in tbe For est Law cemetery, remainiug out ot doors rrom 6 p. m. until 6 a. m. I bav gained in weight from 141 pounds wbioh 1 weired in November last, to 172 pounds wbion I weiub now. "Ibe rheumatism bas entirely left me. exoept wben I have too muob walking to do durng tbe nuht, my right ankle pains me a little, but only when I do too much walking. I now feel like a well man and am good for forty years yet. 1 Hm titty years old aud bave re sided in rlorei oh nine years, having come to umulia lo 181. 1 nvs reoum mended tbe pills to nine people in this village all of whom are taking them and expeueuoing tbe same beneficial eiTots which 1 have received. I used nine boxes of the pills." Mr. K. W. (Jowan, keeper ot a general store at Florence whs also seen by the reporter. Mr. CAwan is also an old soldier, having been a member ot the 141th lufautry, Company C, and the latter ot Company M of tbe First Miuue si ta Cavalry. Mr. Cowen stated tbat he oontracted cbionio diarrhoea wb'le he was in the army aud bas nev.r until within the past few months, received any relief. He stated tbat be bad taken two boxes of tbe wonderful Piuk Pills and was now almost thoroughly oured, so much so iu faot tbat be baa disooo- tinned their nse. , He was also paralyzed in the left side of bis face, tbe moutb being drawn op at tbe left c truer, aud be was entirely unable to move tbe mosoles of his fore head or to close his left eye. He states that be believes it is oing to tb use of tbe Pink Pills that be bits reoovered tbe ne of his left eyelid, wbich, prior to bis taking tbe pills, bad been fastened down by a physician so that Ibe sight would not be destroyed from the eye tiding witb dust, and eeortbes the re covery to the 1'iuk Pills. He has gained fifteen pound iu weight since last October, and feels healthier and strong er than at any lime since the war. Il iniends lo reoommenoe using the pills with tue expectation of a ouinpleto re oovery fmm the paralvils. Dr. Will hujs' Pink Pills for Pale Pn pie are considered an nufMiling specific It sui'h diseases us locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ht, Vitu-i' dsnce, oolnticH, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tli after ( Aids of la grippe, palpitation or the heart, pale and sallow complexions, that tired feeling remil'iug from nervous prostration; sll diseases resiiliiiiK from vitlH'ed hnmois in the blood, such hi (i-rofnln, chrni.ie eneipe I .a, etc. They are also a spenfln ft irotiMis peculiar lo smiles, sncu s suppression, iiriguliiriiies, am) all form of weaknei. Iu men thev IT-rt rsdioni cure in an cases aitslng froru mental worry, overwork, or exces of wbatevrr nature. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will h seot postpaid nu receipt o' price, fx) cents box or six boxes for 82 50 (they are never sold In hulk or bv the 1(A)), hy addrensiug ur. William s Medicine Uo Hoheorrtady, N. Y. None Bat Ayer's nt the World's Fair Ayer's Sars-iuhrilla eni iys the extraor dinary distinction of luiv.ng been the only blond puriner allowed an exhibit at tbe World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means toobtaiu a showing of tbeir goods. out they were all turned awny nuder the application of the rule forbidding tbe entry o( patent medicines and nostrums. Ibe decision of the World's fair aotho. rities in favor of Ayer's Barsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's oarsapa- rilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to tbe list ot nostrums. It is here on its merits." A JUL GIVEN AWAY : Consisting1 of one sheet of FARM BUILDINGS and one sheet of 78 Subjects, DOMESTIC ANIMALS, etc. These are to please the children. The Farm House and AnlmaJe can be cut out and made to stand, thua making; a complete Miniature Farm Tard. 3 Ways to Get This Farm: r- 8 Coupons j or JCliu 1 Coupon and 8 Cents j or 10 Cents without any Coupon, to BLACKWCLL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM. N. C, and the Farm will be eent you POSTPAID. Tou will find one Coupon inside each 2 ounce bag, and two Coupons lnalde each 4 ounce bag of Bl All's Genuine Curiam Toon. Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, wmcn gives a list oi ouier premiums auu uuw iu gei inem. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. Mrs. M. A. Hoox, ot lone, will open np this week with a oomplete milliner stock in tbe store next door to the lone hotel, in lone. Tbe stook will be well selected and Mrs. Knox deserves tbe patronsgeof tbe ladies ot tbat vioinity. 27 30 law. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE 19 HKREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution lriaued out of the Circuit Court o( the Slate of Oregon for the County of Morrow, on March W, 1896, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered In wild Court on the 5th dny of March, 18, in favor of J. H Townnend, Plaintiff, and mmliiet Thomai Wnlden. W. O. Heott and . W. Harris, Defendant, for the aum of Three Hundred Forty-eight and 10-100 (:4U0) Dollar with interest thereon from said 5th of March, 1896, at the rate of ten per cent per an num and Twenty-five (125.00) Dollari attorney'! fee and the further 11101 of tiixty-four and 89-100 (tiil 89) Dollari coats; and, wherein, by Mid judgment it waa ordered and adjudged that the following described real property, to-wit: SVC of aection 24 in Tb. 1 north, ranire 25. E. W. M.. be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and ac cruing costs. I will, on Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1896 at. 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, in front of the tourt House in Heppner, Morrow- County. Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of the aid Defendants iu and to the above described Eroperty at Public Auction to the highest and est bidder f r cash in hand, the Droceedi to be applied to the satisfaction of inid execution and 1 coats, sua costs that may accrue 24-31. O. W. HARRINGTON. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, Dated March 16, I89S. listing ia tli 0 corruption of tbe 70Uth of olber stales, but propos surveyor, coroner, trmorl oitirers to protivt their own. N faed, To I Jacseobvilla Timr. tlcmo- crane, piree tnia picture r( a county rulcl by populWU: "Tlii political titaaUno crow trior' interesting in Ktatoatb Monty as tL Unit draw near for LoUing CormuUntia. Tbe) tnanftRcmttit of contity affair. 1 7 tli populist tTieiala is tery ooaatisfactory, etrrrt to th ulista tbetnarWea, Tli opuliat aaaeaatir trilj tuia. takea in tie aesroent rSI last year t'tii amount cf tCl.fXlCt, au l tben rliaf t'e I th ciubty llfiO m'r i t iu siti titan ia usiaiiy rlirceL HherifJ Tilrh baa klotn lilllrt tit draw l ie salary, end alUi MihC. N. (lor l.tn catnjwd on tli" trad i f tlm Ti'-y prt ita rd lx ra, and ia laiclieg Ibrw Mm ly 'ii .i I 1 t ion -ara, r N r t 1) lit !'. I .i camp t iii Hm r I !.,( ,n rerut tn. rutn' i.t w,:i . i t ii"iniiil.' I hud t'." 11 1 I tS j 1 r ne tut Jau K. 1. Ibain, t'h.iftnis. K I'. Voai s. rWy. lleppaer, Or, March 3H, lt.Ki. l1e eomaatttae on rawolattoas thio p'Mntd the follow if; Waaaaaa, Uin to adverse Wglsla tioa paaaed by the drtanrralie party sad tlod tf a drweralle prMideal, wbtea has Iwpnve'tetH ear elisos frost nae end of Ibe lead ta the 1.1 her, rrf ardlise ot neeupeiloe, aaJ n isaaaa, W plol witb l ul arl lalo Its aread rrJ cf lb repohlieee parts, inee He twtlaetnf, la Iks leteevai ot bumanity wiihoal retard lt birta or lalli-N, Ih'frf.rf i IiVki tr.f. l tbe rfMlatiet Ike rpatiir partr i4 M .ir.w eoauty, la enkali n tnh I, hl we sn nar iiiifl-. em n ! la lb .f 11 '! unnfUir.l fr..ui lima t flat la t'ii 'i' t '. un-'of ir frtr, wb b , ihnf.ifl.lr at4 stf-tof lly Ui, n nH, wa da aow, a hff I. f,., niil rrteif i-ondma tba nke sad Ii 1 las rtxiia pariaed hi the .loi w.lie il) a. their rtwts tihb ii i mn.'h ! a t e 1 .f. f,.ii e'i. n I.t at,,nu til M liii". 1, a,iu a bat tn,, ( irarr sa l im r.j r--I I ai il hi il'afaa I' e '-, t l (i'i e ! g lh fimva nw ''i I i I- sj' Iha ttf 1 m't i f I r t 1 ., . 1 i f,;.-int men. ' . , I h .1 1 f'i fl ) I' 1 .' u t r l ! t --I ia t U Us swak, a4 tWeuj ww standi ready to endorse tbe sol ion ot our party lo stale and national conventions. Remjlvftl, That wa refr witb pride lo tba reoord of tiou. W, 11 KHis, represents live In rnigret from thu district, end that our dekuittHi lo the state and rou greaaional eouvcutious are requested lo use iheir utru'iat euJeuvor lo acoure his reuominatun. Hemttvtit. I'bst we rftoanicln Senator John tl. MitOhell a ui-ful aeivant of the bole people ninl tb l we blieve Orsifon's luterrsla detUHinl I II re rim tl" U kt tha oeltsiin of the le aUlure, aud wa hereby piedif our eutidat for repre sent s' ire, if e sited, to givs bia earnest aod 111 qnalid.d aupp.nl. crsofi'cif, Ihil firfw!' line. H. A. liima.l, j Mire i this J-idieUI dialriei, a e enmpvteut and liuinil juriai, and we pUdita Ibe support ot Mono eoauty for bis reeotnlnslinn. Cria PTTeao, l'T J V. J It. Maxiu. ( iiirni'iee uu lUxtiullons. Tbe rtwotuhiiue were all sdopisd ia Iba order ol prrsMilatioa. (e m iu il aa di-ei.led thai auml aaiiiHis shmilj be made ty lofuiaial ball.4. Tba ebair eppoiolej Geo. Ibdiloson and Asa Tbonpaoa a lellera. Tbe coa veatioa ihee pmratded lo ballot for A WOOL MARKET. SHERIFF'S SALE. XTOTIfE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNER i.1 and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon lor the County of Morrow on March 16, 1896. and to me aireciea ana delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 5th day of March, 1898, In favor of The Northern counties investment Trust Limited) Plaintiff, and against G. W. Stewart, James D. Hamilton, O. W. Harrington, Administrator. Addie Parvin and J. N, Brown. I'efendanta, for the aum of Thirteen Hundred Two and 4-100 (1:IOJ.01) Doll ars, with interest thereon from March 5, 1896, at me rare 01 ewni per cent per annum and one Hundred Dnllara attorney's fee. and the further sum of Kitty five aud 60-100 ($55.60) Dollars coits: and, whereas hy said judgment it waa ordered auu aiijimgea iiihi tne loiiuwing nescilbed real property, 10-wu: 1 ne wu 01 a-t v 01 aectlo 80. W"4 of K8K',and NWtiol HKia section SI, and HWiof kw section 2, all in Tp. 68, K. 25 K W. M.. be sold to iHtiafv said ludu mailt. voBis auu accruing cosia. 1 will, on Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1896 at 2 o'clock, P. M of said day, at the frontdoor 01 inei;.uri Mouse in iii-ppuer, Morrow County. Orfe.in, sell the riifht, title ami interest of the aaict iieieiiilauis 111 and to the alwve di-scrlbed roierly at Piilille Auction to the h u heat and test tiMiler for caah Iu hand, the proceeds to be in plied 10 tne faiisiaciiiiu ui sain execution and ail c -is, auu cosii tliat may accrue. 21-;. w. . H A KKI NGTON, Hlirrlir of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated March Hi, IK.Ki. This has become an established market for Eai'ern Oregon, Washington and Idaho wools. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington, Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, 8pokane, Lewliton, Walla Walla and Intermediate stations. Low freight rates are given on shipments to Pendleton for scouring and packing in transit. Many of the leading buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera tors frequently visit Pendleton warehouses. As a market this place is equalled only by The Dalles In quantity of wool which attract! competition, with this advantage i From no point in the Northwest, Portland included, is wool shipped East at less ex pense than from Pendleton. Water competition has not afforded suf ficiently low rates upon wool in the g rease ,and dirt, to equal the lower expense in curred by shipping only clean, scoured wool from Pendleton. Owing to this fact Pendleton buyers ire enabled to pay as much or more for wool at this point than is averaged at other places havl g reputation! as "high markets," baaed upon exceptional lalei of fancy lots of light wools. Considering character of wool, and shrinkage, it may safely be claimed that the average tales in Pendleton Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of wool than can be obtained in any other Market in the State. . SHERIFF'S SALE. rrtTi MLtotrsa. Tne laforwal ball. wae as follows: A. Andrews. 87 J J N. Brwwn, 4), J. M . iT. II Howard. 91. aad eaeraas eealtertaf jle. O4 aaolloa b hIM was dwUred l.ifosal end the feur ebtve named ware declared eleeted Tbe vote e aneirvaatoaat dU(ate t4 a f.ilw! 1 L L tw a. b0. U 0.a, 5I5E.L rteolaad. 7 W. W. Mtneed. 4. and am aellrie(. Tb fuar batawd i dlard electee!, easairr. Tbe ief.ral UUo bt.. O W. Ilrfiet..a 17, A H-l2t. N H, WM. inn II sad blink I I be fl"l f.ml blll rvaulted Is Ul r'itie 8J .-, lUrnnti.n In t-. Miller I an I bi.io..l air. K . l was de li.l tbe ftimine, rt-saa, Tha af rrotl tilt retlt-l m A. W IVim4 r-fci.f 1 , M I. lar iim l Will Mili ar ad Hnbrtl I -I V llwasebol flM tt ap tuth r4iit hll..i mn lt,a a,li h" I 'li.m Z). tl't'S'l' 17 I , lH.f 5 A,W. I''l".n atll!iq U. ! rUr J the ,n.le. I a ihis O4 tbe utuitfai UJA tut twMily JudaT E. A. Brnodasa had 15 vnlee, J, N. Elder 6 end A. It. Ilsitholornew 80 I'bs fl'sl formal' balld settled it ftvor of Bartholomew who reoeived 82 vote. Lldar got 8 and BruLdege 11. IUtibolvjine w was drclarrd Ibe oomiose asraiaixTATivi. Tbe liititrmil hallnt showed ss M'ows J N llrowo i"J. J. a Uooibby 9. C. M. 1 c 11. J.ihuaon 1 and blank 1. The Oral formal ballot stood Brown 33 Ux.thbr 7 and Peck II. Broan aa ibrQ declared the oomlnee by J, M. llaer wbo bad breo called lo Ibe cbalr temporarily. at hoil scr ISIKTIX DIXT. Tbe toi,e frgardwf UfirBH ballot were suspended on oiollitn. Vor settuol sapertaiemUot, Mls Anoie J. Bslsige rei-etved 1W v.iu an I Mr. J"ho lUiyaa, of Hardtnea 15. IIia Balsiger was declared Ibe anatinee. TBSAitaSM. Tbe first ball ot for treasurer resulted la Oil urn ree-ivluc 'ii. Lie 'item hl 13 sn I wAlil' II. D lb a-n. balh4 Itillians 1 I 'X votra, Lsehtentbal 17, MaAliir7 aed b ask I. Odium was declared ths aoiniase, aaSAa. Tbe first ball it for e, r wss v'i neb waller 1. McM.llaa fMm 10 vnto. Wylaa l 8, Ualhtek . VViUU 11, I'etUys 11 and bleak 1. o tba een4 ballet MeMillat r" 4. W B 1 1 Hal lek M, Will.s 21 and l'(Uii IS Hal with Irew es t the battle waged bl h-iwswa Ibe fries J of VVl, and IVtleya, and tb Ultar weal la with '47 votes to MU I is 7i VOTIfK H MKRKBY (UVKM THAT t'NUER It at'd by virtue of an execution turned nut f the Circuit Court of the Htnte of lircvon for thpt'niinty of Morrow, March Iti, 1mi, and to me directed and ilelivend upon a judgment reud'Tol mid cntiTed lii aald court 011 the 2d Imv of lr'li ls,. in lavor ol 'Ihomas U fior- n an, I'l'iliiHir aud :,il,.t tieorgn W. Junkln. Peleitdiiitt. lor ilit 'iiti of sixteen Hundritl and Mxty ine 1$ i,.-iii Hollars a llh InUrrat thereon Ii. mm Mureh h, lti, at ttieraeof tptinerrent per annum and line Hundred Dollars attorney's Ice and the further sum ol Twenty iKillararnata: and, whereaa, by Mid judgment It waa ordered ami aojutigeu mat tne lonowing dcacrloed real riropwrty, to-wll: NriW tml NKU of srrilon 10, 11 To. H a. K H K W. M . be sold to sallaly Mid judgineiit, coat and accruing coata, I will, on Saturday, tha 25th day of April, 1898 at I o'clock H M.. ol Mid day, at the front door ot the Court llmiaetn lirppiirr, Morrow Conntr, Oregon, aril Ih-right, title and Intereal ol tha Mid iN-fendant III and to the above deaertlied property Putillr Auction to the hl heat and Iml lil'bler lor raah Iu hand, tha proceeds to he applied to Ihe Mtlalartlon o( MldKuUon and all eoaia, aud coata that may aeerue Ui. U. W. HAKKINOTON, HherlrTof Morrow Couuty, Oregon. Dated Hana IS, ikm. The Thoroughbred Running Stallion stand the season at BILLY GUI'S STABLE will Heppner, Ore. Terms: $20 for the season. All mares over one from the same stable will be bred for 5 less, each. Swamp 19 a Dark Bay, 76J mm high; Star ih face, Two whiti HIT ON LEFT SIDE, AND WEIGHS 1150 POUNDS. 1 ita t Swamp by teon: flrtt dam. Oremn Rom. Sorted Ureal Tom; Tiptop s Aral dam, Brthrey. she by Imported Bonn! Hrntlan she by Tlptoa; oorlMl Knnnl.riMtli.nA im nrainam.urapeihni; aha hy Rnckahot; ha by Imported Buckton; third daa.lalUsMoraan.br tireiron Rosa's Jobo Mortao; bs by Importad SoTurelno. SHERIFFS SALE. xTtiTirit m ittRpnv r.iwtritiTriintil it and hy rlrtoa ol an eierutloa tasuwl out! Mitt Irrult court of the atate of I'reaon lor the County of Morrow, nn Man-a la, !, and to n.a niearUN ami neiiirerM, upon a J our men t rendered and euterol In Mid t ourt oo the.Mk dayof lirh. IM. In favor of K. f lluihea. rial' tin. and amine! Henry Kelly, Defendant, fn tha aum f wren Nnadred rnyn and WW l;M) Imllata, altb Inlereat Iheea oa front Man-h the n. Im. al tha rata of ten tef rent. Iter annum and Maty toilers aitomet a tea. and tha further aum of I ibinyiemr and aaian HM) Imiiani enaut: and. whereat. byMId Jndtntenl It waaordarad and at ida. that Ine following deariii! real (.ropefty, ta wit Houth half nf tha north half of keel ion twenty !. and wmi kal at SM-tloa twenty. threw, all In townahln twaaoulh. ranaw twenty artenaaat. w . t win toMtlafy Mid )id(menl. enata and arrruo aia. I will, en Saturday, te 25th slay af Aaril, 1898 at I a rlrl r . of Mi l day. at tha Irani 4 oof of te I otirl llm.w In It t, Moemw t ixinir. ieeon a-ll all tha rt(hl. fills and Interest af the Mid Iwleo laol In aod to lb abora derrlla. fe..i-rl at rublte Auetl.Hl to I ha al(h aid Ivat bl l ler for eaeh In band, tha ftm . It ta ha app'le-l to the Miiat-rt oa nf Mid etaraUa and ail eraia, sod Coata tbat anay aeerue nit u. w, m annum. Sheeltfef Mnrraat lonnty, utwtrna. Dalad Maecb It. pav. Can forDieh pood pnstore at tl.25 per month per bead. Sernc fee payable when tuare ia served, either by cash or good note. GEO. C. AIKEN, Owner. n 1 i 10 DO ririrca. John II raer, a loeae tntt rf nrp swr, ski Is a Ib.Koiwb stalest sail ba bal Bute It el ;i tears la teaebloj Ibis r li't t, was a"n nata l f it aarteyor liy SMl.itit'l 't. fwetan ra ftfou.ael ll O l ttie ol!l w etVepUMy d S.L r a ata A talli-l was Uk't on eoftear ae, Ih ajliola ft 'I y. on r,.le Ware ilatri'i ll. "H'li t'wwl at muif nt) II iwetet. anna ..-r. t'ij i'f I r H f, Va'ifHu lr lia a.ti.n. i t tha ti'i t-t tale t f l tl e; t was t.oi- j naiwl ia a Iwitilhef rataartat aa sen t f. S j ........ ( I ne raw n idea ir Jttie I'l l r atali ew ! Itta rl ma la'fi'! ar at ' ..it oa.: t 1 K I. W ,t J , O t f. ; II a. J. J V.n"., J ', t. 'V I f.. . t J t' - 1 l-n ". J.P.Wa.l-e t'ft Oj hat 4 Jin M -M i l.. I I" ' 0 II -t tJ It,.- a J. a Ualias. i. V , I L. iw C, SHERIFFS SALE. N'OTtrt ta MtHRMV I.I V HI tt rwii and t TlMoa n an linUna lawl Ml tt Ibat liwnlt t ourt ot tha Mala nt lieewnei nf tha Mntr wf Msrenw. sn ware a It. tana and ta a dleeete.1 a4 te(!wtw4 nfni a twdfaanl reaulenl and etm In Mid t oort nn Ihe j. May nt Hank m in tarn, nt ttwneew W Mar nnaton m the SdalnUiMtne a4 tha rtate Jamea W Mewaet. rt-ead. flainliS7. and !.. j.mr i llamiiiow, l.a r Hamilton 1 nrwwn. addi larn ad tha Nonnntn I mmlMliuM ui.l t ,t. lUialle.il ieea ania I,.' Ihe m I h ,'Ma 1 Nlltaul l"te.t tneeon lenns ina j, lt at tha rata mI l.n e.1 rent pe tanna and -a Ntn'te.t a m I aeit ee i.Hea .nntn, a tw. and IKa fn thefann of Iklntri a 1 an Imani a.wta al tleni fcy evt 1 1 tnnt it waa ne le.erl ad e.!h'lf4 that tha n,!Mlf ilea r'. ee, ,e.eft,f t ail .nfeej'v !., e-eio,.. m l,ta w. at w II, a4 , of ia ...t ol aw a -eti t. a-4 nn K It t )-. M , na aeid lo "'; Mi I )4 If 'nenl, enata and aeemtnf ewaia I w ui. on Sat.rasy, Ihe 23tH Sy af Apeil, 1898 al I n rl r W , of Ml I 4ar. al tHa leuot sno ,.l ts. i ,,., II w H't anee Mnenaa loq.lt, , I ti' a and Inlareat nt tfcf I m . t I- i U , l. .. tn tha a'-xa ilnrillal jj. .1 -a, i t ii-n ta itakifhtael I . M I 4 . In kand tea la M M . .1 l t m .. ti..n nf Mid aawFntMS SM I : e a. e 4 " ii.J n y e.enn I .1 'i M atn1n. I " 'I'nl trew Keantt. t IVi if n, WHITE COLLAR LINE. l' in in i t it .i ii ia iiivcr ana roffe Noun mm ion n - q wwn..n n,-i qm VI V IS J V Slttaen TELLTDONE, BAILEY C1TZERT AND OCEiX WlM Uettot AKUr Bireel Deck. Fortlsorl, for AHorla. ll.aeo. Loot Beseb, Ooeaa lark aed Nehcoita. ihreol eonoeetKio witb tlwton eieatBars aaitrail roaJj also st Yooag's Hay witb Seashore BailroaX . TIIIjBPXIOMB Leates rortlaa4 T i V, Dally, rapt Sunday. Uayes Aatuila 1 1. M. Dally, eicepl laaday. HAILiBY OATSTiRriT Uaras rnia4 1 t. Si Ijlly ateeni Stino.y aaiuM.y nl,hi. r J. Iaeet Astoria Dalit a at ii A. M., ateapt Sunday and Mun-Uy. SuimU; alf ht. 1 r. si. OODAM WyV.V13 ISkfeBBa rrs41lBaa4 Bfal SMeai lawa-.e S It aa ... itM-.,. wv..T.'nar m ?yr .t,m ritM ' for Safslr. Srwad. romlort. rteaantw, Traeel aa tha Talsaanna. a. II.. n.i..- ..a e. , ' ima, ninj, fat nia. T' o if en- I laj IV-a Ks'tea,al I . . I. i,t-'. Adl'-sw lUttar 1 T. C-. k.ni, li-a, Usu. PM. Uhe CITY BAKERY Is aew epea with fr-ah Ilrea-S. Ties, C.le-.e, Mtf ot, ks.J. U4Jie Cakes or Ia. U ry f, $p oi.l rlles.re baked in Wiler. Also earrlaa a line of will saleciaj (Jrooeriee. Caniics. Nuts, Cigars. ToLicco, etc TWO LUiNCII TABLES Will ba kepi fr t,e aeee,eartJs!loa tf Ike irate. C aslry rscrt. et. ri"e Utapoear'lr la tnwn. eaa tt bal they ... ' tyebesplyatilisCITY llAKKUV iTU rrouaSe of the rirla of H-fpotr it Itearetfolly BolieistxL OTTO FRIKDRICH, Old BaKcry Stand, HEPf'NER, ORE.