REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Presidential Electors, T. T. OEER of Marion County E. L. SMITH, : . . .of Waco County J. F. CAPLES. of Multnomah County 8. M. YOEAN of Lane County For Supeme Judge, ROBERT a BEAN, of Eugene. REPUBLICAN DISTRICT TICKET. For Congress, 2d District, W. R. ELLI8, of Heppner. For Circuit Judge, 6th District, STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Pendleton. For Prosecuting Attorney, 6th District, H. J. BEAN of Pendleton. For Member Board of Equalization, CHARLES JOHNSON, of Lexington. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, J. N. BROWN, of Heppner. For Sheriff, ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman. For Clerk, A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner. For Judge, A. O. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine. For Treasurer, FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner. For Commissioner, J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile. For Assessor, A. C. PETTEY8, of lone. For Surveyor, JOHN HORN OR, of Heppner. For School Superintendent, For Coroner, DR. B. F. VAUOHAN, of Heppner. Justices and Constables. For Sustlce of the 1st District, E. L. WOOD. For Constable of 1st District, OTI8 SHANER. For Justice of 2d District, .J. 8. YOUNO. For Constable of 2d District, W. W. BRANNON. For Justice of 8rd District, BEN CASE. For Constable 3rd District, WALTER CASON. For Justice of 4th Di.nct, JOHN MCMILLAN. For Constable of 4th District, C. C. BOON. For Justice of 5th District, J. T. H0BKIN8. For Constable of 5th District, I. L. HOWARD. For Justice of 6th District, E. L. FREELAND. For Constable of 6th District, N. 8. WHETSTONE. For Justice of the 1st District, E. L. WOOD. For Connstable of 1st District, OT18 SHANER. For Justice of 2d District, J. 8. YOUNO. For Constable of 2d District, W. W. BKANNON. For Justice of 3rd District, BEN CARE. For ConsUMe of 3rd District, WALTER CAHON. For Justice ol 4th District, , JOHN MnMILLAN. For Constable ol 4th District, C. C. BOON. For Justice of fith District, J. T. 1I08KINH. For Constable of nth District, I. L. HOWAliD. Independent Republican. For School Hiiporlnti'iHlont, JAY W. SHIPLEY. A PLKHtiE. Id Booordanea with thn onernI tie wml od Ibe part of the. ot-rB of Mor row oounty for the repeal nf the lull creating dspntlMi for tlm horiff ml dark with salaries at 9 1000. I hereby .1-1--... . & , . . . ... jiieoge turn ir eiemmi oiorK i will org. the representative elect to rue hie in. llueno. toward nrmtr the repeal of id taw proti.iinu fur a npntr clerk in mi county. A. W. rTTiMoi. Date J, May 8, lH'.K). Jtdoe Hen-sett, ilomocratio camlidsta for congi-ms, spoke to i large audience bora nat TueJav bit address being chiefly confined to the advocacy of free coinage of stlrer. 1 bis proposition could not have been totter argued by any man, and be made a few convert whose votes, however, he will not ect, as thev are ardent nrntnrtlinn lata, and will vote for Ellis, he be. ing tne only protective tariff and silver candidate. Mr. Itennett said he favored a tariff for revenue on ly, and would vote for a reasonable tariff on wool, say half the amount of the McKinloy duty. With one part of bis sponch we found our selves in heartiwit awrd, that part in which be referred to the per. petnated fraud which prevent the opening of the Caacade Ixirks. He said if eloctml he would shake that mailer up as it has never been shaken on More, and those who liatened Ixdieved that be would, for they know that be has great ability and irreprewiibla energy and, Utter than all, incorruptible integrity. In spite of all these qoaliliee, however, Judge Itennett will not run ahead .f!,ia ticket in (Hlliara eouoty this par in as great degree as be has formerly done when running for la important oflieea, simply lxriiM big ma jorilf of the voters Mint that the tariff is the paramount iaaua, and be is itol in aocord ilh thir views on that qttralinn. Journal 1'rrRTWtir.RK fWHitlliat strat.ira ditu.icraU and , is Hot the iaaite, it is Vinance. aV "1 rotation far as ittfTorenfe of opinion among voters is cvncrrnM that is true, fitf heart all nttr iwkihU mmm the r RVt c.f drtmcratie rgi. I Ulioo. N-verth.h'M m caunct' m off to a Uu until the old j one is roa.t rigbi M us get Urk 1 to ptoUclion and rrcipmrilv a emn as rt,h!.-Wrt Hide. Vote the republican ticket, voter. If elected, Shipley promises to resign his position in the Hepp ner schools. It occurs to the voters of this county that our political affairs can be handled without the aid of im ported material in the shape of ward-workers. A corpetbagger is a corpetbagger aDywhere and ev erywhere. The legislature that pave hirth to a railroad commission that costs the people $10,000 a year, and other worthless commissions that cost the people as much more, should not be allowed to propagate so freely hereafter. Eagle. The republican ticket of this county is made up of competent and able men for the different offices. Ho republican in the county should be found scratching ms ucKei on tne 1st day of June as you will not improve matters by so doing. The cry of "dirty work" bv the Oregouian and its shadow, the bveniDg Telegram, aerainst those who are opposed to them, does not go down with the rank and file of i t. i i: , m. iuo muuuucau panv. liiev are placing the charge on the wrong parties entirely ana the people know it The school bov rlav of tho RnW. egonian is manifested to a stroDg degree by its actions in regard to its country exchanges that do not agree with it. It cannot ninnd the. fire, therefore it attempts to get re venge by chopping them off. The smaiiness or such action is quite apparent. Japan is about the size of Swed en. She IS larger than P-root Britain and Ireland, nnrl ia tho eleventh largest country in the world. She has 6.600.000 mora people than France: she has 7 im . 000 more people than Great Britain and Ireland. In population she is the fifth nation in the world. Her territory comprises about 900 lands. 18- A DISCOVERY of vnnf Vwla nf on. thracite coal in the extreme north part of Minnesota is announced. It is also stated that t.hes v WW WUb VXa, uu ures have become the property of me president or. the Ureat North ern Railway comrmnv. unri Via nm poses to run a branch line to them and develop the mines. Similar beds have been dismveiWI in a l berta, Canada, north of Montana. It must sound very pleasant, in deed, to old line democrats to have the name of Judre Northnn innrl ed to the sky by that great demo cratic daily, the Telegram, of Tort land But we imarinn what that sheet has to pay carries about as mncn weight with them as the mort)lDff 1H8UC. edited and nnfrnl led by the same outfit, does with the rank and hie of the republican party, namely, none at all. As has alroady been stated in those columns tho republicans have no regular candidate for county school superintendent, ow- ing to lacii ot tune in which to supply the vacancy. However, re publicans have a competent man to voto for. Mr. .lav W. Rhint In fact, ho can clnim the votes of all pnrticB, as he m a Morrow coun ty boy, educated in a Morroi county school. He has made bis mark as a teacher in thi rnnnt The Gazette shall say more for uiiu as ine campaign progresses. Tuk secret of William McKio ley's almost unprecedented popu mmy is uis personal integrity, his genuine and enthusiantia AmerU csniam. and hia natrint ! an, I nn. selfish public service. The uofor. innate modern distinction letween does not apply to him. It is true that he is not a politician, in the ordinary sense of that term. But this fact only increases the respect an. I a(T.xn:.. .ill. ! !.!. .1 . a T.a niii-vtinu wim wuico tne peo ple regard hira. He is not the friend or (lall ornr nf w.l,i;.t . ...... . - ii'iioi ni i-mni-n, ihucH lOSS IS tt Ulft SpoIO L'iat for or alwiA tt nntii;.l cry. At the very beginning of his iriHniiiacnBTiiM 1)0 eOltCUM his athisor a private citiwn, w liaa tin IHtlifial .,..;... I . , . n-iiiiiuua mitt no rompromiaing alliances with frse tinnal intriguers and nnprofesaion- ai p.ace nuuiori. Till TnlARram end of ttlS Ikiltoi'nnian ia .11 - ---- n ..... ukiuk mi inflnnnrwi it oan ,lr- .... t the . . . . . w a . in.,, , ttipf I f the democrats to judge h'orlh i from jun, e ia rrauiing, 01 OitursA that II b electinl votes mutd oorow from I that sule of the fence ss well as from m repuM uans, ays be is not m lavor ti a bign prvtcUve i ami. of tariff, free cxnnitgf! ci miff r iDil M lh I ... . a. . - f at a a . . -1 a money iinoaiioa m in kll.altanrliinif tasue, the TclrL'tatu in a this Mr. few vol, for the bolter in av. In mini. a. I it,:. r.Un alands ss a atrong adrorat t.lod'rtinn lli nal i-.,.. lu of fort Ihe American JxN.pla tolay. H is for tins fimt and silver ei t . a nags kllrvftrtlst rrtwtt IKsm ioo nf J U N.iithnt. tiimaalf i , no ul lisn h.i i tHitind on ib tatiff .j-i.-.u. ii ran aiira w inntw f Ma vol ly faalirig fr U, iwt. eMuan rarxlidalu, I'.llis is th safs inao you want; be is the only man on this npn-ilku. A STATEMENT I An Untrue Report Nailed to the Wall ! UNJUSTLY ASSAILED. It has been circulated among the voters of Morrow county that A. W. Patterson, the republioau nominee for clerk, was instrumental in securing the passage of the law creating sheriff and olerk deputies for Morrow connty. This has been done, primarily, to ioflaenoe the yoter against Patterson, thongb it is likely that many have agitated the matter with an honest belief in the rep resentations made. As the charges are wholly untrae, Mr. Patterson has no hesitancy in making the following affidavit: Htatb of Obbqon, County of Morrow. I I, A. W. Patterson, being first dnly sworn, depooe and say that t not only bad nothing to do directly or indireotly, with securing the passage of the bill to ereate deputies for the sheriff and olerk of Ibis oonnty, with yearly salaries of (1,000, but that I knew nothing of the same until the bill bad become a law; that the same is being circulated to prej adioe my oandidaoy in the minds of the people of Morrow oounty; that if elected olerk ot this oonnty I pledge that I will request the representative-elect to use his loflaence towards seonring the repeal of the law providing for a depnty olerk in this oounty. A. W. Pattebson. Subscribed and aworn to before me this 11th day of May, 1896. seal E. L. Fbbblakd, Notary Public for Oregon. In farther substantiation of the above statement, made and sworn to before a duly authorized officer, Bona. J. S. Booth- by and A. W. Qowan, representative and joint senator for Morrow oonnty, serving in the last legislature, corrobo REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the Fint National Bank at Hepn- unr, re me oiuie of vregon, at the Close of Business, May. 7, 1896. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 140,19t99 Overd'ftsseouredand unsecured 14,918.83 u. a. Donas to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Premiums on D. 8. bonds 875 00 Stocks, securities, etc 19,505.90 Banking-house furniture, and fixtures.. 8,88444 Due from National banks (not reserve agents) 6,258.54 Due from approved reserve agts. 28,244.64 Notes of other National Banks 1,400.00 Fractional paper ourrenoy, nickels and cents. 7.95 LAWFUL MONEY BESERVB IN BANK, VIZ: Speoie 8 9,700 00 Legal tender notes.. . 57 00 9.757.00 Redomption fund with U. 8. TrAfwnrAr tft nnr rant r.F circulation) 562 50 Total $238,190.79 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 850.000.00 Hurplusfiind 12,000.00 Undividtnl profits, ls expen se and taxes pii 21,083.13 National Bank Notes out standing Il."."i0 00 Due to other National Banks. . 117.22 Una to stats bank and bank- . f 804 70 Individual deposits subject to ehook 110,819.93 Drmuml certificates of deposit 31,4:14.75 Total ....$238,190.79 Htatb or Ohw kk, ) Corrrt ov Morrow, j as I, Oeorg- Oonaer, Caxbier of the alxivn named bank, do aolemnly awear that the above atatnment ia trim to the boat ot my knowledge and belief. (Ikii. CtMNRR, Cashier. BubaoriM and sworn to before ma this 15th day of May, lxort. K. L. KaRit.ANn, Notary Public Cormct-Atleat: J. P. Rhea, T. A. Roes, J. B. Nailer, Director. Krpiblirsa Spakl( A large crowd of lbs cltiieni of Hepp ner and vicinity gathered at the opera bouMoa Saturday evening to bear Hon. W. Ivey.of Portland, oa lbs politioal iaaoM of thi praaant eampaiga. Tba re- alar spaakor of Ibe avaaing was prwaj d by A. W. Pat iw a, eandiiUt for OnaDl Slcrk. A. ft. ItarlKnlnmaa .a- diJ.lelorJmUJar W. Hbipl-y', can-ttW-dl.late or seonol iiprlnt-odol and J. ' H I R. W ...ji l.i. a.. . . I HI . . . . . . w w u . DuiuHuu 1 1 ir nnH.Hi.iii. 'b naktoB Bat IMMbai r,iiioin; tb.tr i-.llo.M luanlaia aad for-il,l. tt an ear m that hy might aol bm mfa- .aJf.1.104 by tba -..tare. Followla. idpm lino. J. w. ivoy m Inlrodnrad wirwin ina aaiiatM it San akhlak ttftDBtr for tlonl twa KntiM. I.u I Math li.o ILa . l . . I w.i mm t-wniBj in idsj inia mm irfqmfM II h ot dacl.laJly ba laana hafora Ihm pmop tn.at ; sbowtog bmtrmd AomU . k . . . . . .. . . . - thai 111 rrM Ira. I n.ilwa f ika .l...- eralis partr Is b rolnoaa oaa sad tba on ly etiaBM to BaetiM a rwiarB ol tba txt urti-s ij"7.l pttor tba b-glnring of Iba pr aaanl almliil(lralma was lo tnt Iba rapnliliaam ia pnr air la. Mr. ! above Ibal tta la lhnR.ti.sta rw Li oa I I.U aaljart aat tba ahla ajaaaar la ahii h ha anaata ul fail f onnvtrtioa la in ear wb ba karat, 4ra oaii doriif, Ibal protaaiinB U Iba I. Sim, an t all Ibis talk atat Iba m.fr 1 "' balog p'aaal t only lo IXMHlaitik Iba paopla ilsialiMitilh iinfMtrala la m Itnrt.a si.. If Iba cjftarMt, an,(M,.. q It. Iloaar l. W, U Hallef, t'ha I'tao lan.l anil H M. IIdmm l.t l'B.ll J aaUaiioM aa4 4rTB t4it. ka Sal Byats a IB HatMa fa, Aata Maraanatilla aalava Ika hIma itlnarf ,t,linrHiia of having Iba tmlf blt fanflar alla, ta aibihit at lbs Wcwtd'e fair. ClaatA. liaaalanlitrwa ot ttbt aaraapartliaa BMBfhl by ftwrt BMaaastoaMaiaaaBawief f Ibair rl, hut IMT war all Ira4 awat ,iaf th aeblkrallna af tha rala f,wl.i.l Ii.. ik. ir pf paiatit a4iia an.l anagram a. a a. a . .a. .... 1 rtaatatB or Ilia V orl.lt raif aalbo. nil IB tatnt al Ar's HaraapUia waa M fft aa fiilhiva: tiH'i Maraaaa. fills pa Bt B Palat.1 Mtatltpln. ii.a hot trl. In iba I ! of Boairame. m rate all thai Mr. Patterson sajs.' Tbelr statements are at follows: Lexington, Or.. May 11, 189& To WHOM IT MAT OONCBBS : It has been rumored that A. W. Pat terson waa instrumental in the passage of the depnty salary bill for clerk and sheriff of this oonnty. I will say that Mr. Patterson never spoke to me about the matter, and had nothing to do with it in any way, so far as my knowledge goes. J. S. Booths v. Burns. Oregon, May 5, 1896. To the voters of Morrow oonnty : In the hope of setting at rest untrue and idle rumors, which are being circu lated in your oounty evidently for the sole purpose of prejudicing tne minds of voters agaiost Mr. A. W. Patterson, nominee for county clerk on the repub lican ticket, I desire to make a brief statement to the end that no injustice shall be done anyone. I refer especially to the legislative aot approved Feb. 25, 1895, "To change the compensation and mode of payment of county olerks, sheriffs and other officers, and also to provide tor the appointment of deputies." See session laws, 1895, page 77. This measure was introduced by Senator Butler and subsequently passed tbe senate Feb. 20, and forthwith transmitted to the bouse for its consid eration, and was passed by that body Feb. 23. As to Bny person lobbying, or nsing any lufluence for or against the measure, or to get it "fixed up" with a view of personal benefit, I oan state that no one approached me on tbe subject, nor did I hear of any member being importuned It seemed to have been settled by the sentiment ot tbe people that snob offioes and deputies should be plaoed on salary, and it was also understood by the members-, as a quiet undercurrent, that the serving incumbents were op posed to the measure; and with un limited opportunity to disouss tbe matter with Mr. A. W. Patterson I can truthfully say tbe subject was never mentioned by or between us, nor did anyone from Morrow oouoty urgs me in the matter, one way or the other. ' Respectfully, A. W. Qowan. T. T. Qbbb Spbaks. Hon. T. T. Geer, of Marion oonnty, addressed quite a orowd at tbe opera house this afternoon on tbe politioal issues of tbe day. Mr. Oeer is a republican of more than looal reputation, and today be appealed to the people to lay aside dissensions and yote for tbe regular republican nomi nees. Mr. Oeer presented the vital issue, that of protection, in a most in teresting manner and to tbe satisfaction of the entire audience, olaiming that tbe monetary system of our country wss practically Ibe same today under free trtae ana disaster aa it was in 1892 no der protection and prosperity, therefore tne nnanolal ailments of the United btatea oonld not fia the real seat of onr uiuvmiiies. lie traced, the good ruecm ot protection all tbronah tbe his tory of onr.natiop from the beginning np to the present date. Mr. Oeer is for iMiis ana tne regular ticket. Tne Dent Couch Care IsShiloh's core. A negleoted oongh is dangerous. Stop it at once with Mhilob'a Cure. For sale by Wells & warren. LKTIKK I.I8T. I ETTEHR AnVKHTiSEI) I J or.. Mht 1H. Mutt. AT HEI'I'KEB Harm. Chn. n ...i- Mi'CoiiiiiMl, I'ernr Bwli'k'. Uurnnre Wilkinson. Kr.uk Whi-ii culling IVflliM.(. lor tlirse litlrs plow ni " I i.i.i A an. I , 91. V ,, K,,A rlliilie la.ly nr Kflit liirnan lo hmii.riiv. (or our WhlUIiIk Tollrt fours 11,1 I'll F. t I a .. . I tr . . , . . r.oiai'ia. (HI U l uioiilh raslljr ma.lo. Alilnw iHortnA Kiild, ( hirsfo. III Notice of Intention. r AMI OKFK'K AT TIIK nil I va numna 14 Mnj , lnM. HiAUn Is lirrctir glvt-n that (,.U,i li, iumwl n-ltlrr ha dir. I uotlr nl his luiriiildn hi mute Anal pnml In support ol his claim, and that ahl pmil will l mull --...m , . o normw. rouiiir Clr, at Hrpuner, Ort-non. on Jun m, ihm, u: NATHAMIKL L. HHAW, llanamn the lolloalns tltnMM lo proT i "':,.,n"n,,, "l'lnca Mpon and cultl atioa ilmirca tthlrk, Arthur Hunt. Chorman Siiaw r. '7 ii mn, an 01 nappnar, (irf on. JAS. r. MOORE. " Hi.ur. Nolle of Intention. Land Orrira at Tub Dalim, Oioo. . . . . Mat th. IwiA VTOTiri: 14 iirurav nivvw Vu.t u lH"lif namnl m-IUt ha Rl. nollra ... .... ixmuim wi maaa ntial proof la support ol hlsrlalm. amllhal Mi l pr. will ha mad I , .. ..... -...r.w .niniv, ai Kit H IKD m sil l MiOTT, No SMI, i u M Km, It, Tp. 1 a, - J':,""!r'n!K!n"',nP'i' M i.no. i7m -"- ,,.""1 ol'!J' ,"7? "' rn '4..l m l",?- " Rir. Notice for Publication, . a.. .. . a . "'"mt aanw.1 aMti,. ha i. J i.'I """ - p-i ia npr-H l m r iaini. an.l laai mi. I r.mj win . . mo a 1. riwt.H.1 . ... fwofl, at lr, pn.f, !. 00 Inn mh, Una, : S11iAMISir.itKVI.AXH. H. B Nn m fc tha SW'. ta4 WiAlKk Ha aaaaaa th milowlnf llnaawa) to pm. M...UM....,-.l.nru,. aa4 Uhala at M la4, U, l 4 ll.miu.in. t p HlkwIUaMatCofal. llllan M lknll, a a U.aa, Omaoa. ft. r. WItwtK. Timber Culture, Final Proof. Hmtmt rakltralla. iTMTrn.TiTta ttvn urn i r thi IIIM. lrn pn Ik imm. la h.,t 11..1 l .ka I". Baa ha IMnr M k,l InlaAliMl to atlf Snal pn.4 .';; ". nmtf fik. i,t,m,, la M-rt-H oa k,ur. i.a a n.t ul lw p Hm't rnllufa R.,ialaia . 1 Z -t . it, la kKMk . -"". wP m Baal, Ma ama naaaf - " 1 "4 nf aa uta..a. An 41 U 9 ttsnatlal air Notice Pf final StWrmeKt. V'T" Sr i.ltH TMtf tttf , a arA .!.. M,al. ,4 ""''' A-m.i ail .. r art I ,4 kia a. .-.ia a nk . tTu"! ."' " f t t M..,m. t UK,,),) , U, M ika n. 1, t. rM', tall I M lkU. . .f CLOSING OUT nr Having Decided Offer Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc., FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME. E. L FREELAND, makes COLLECTIONS, , "'Tts INSURANCE, ABSTRACTS. U. S, LAND COMMISSIONER. Land Filings and Final. Proofs Taken. - STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY PUBLIC. D. J. McFaul, M. D. OPPICB S ' M. Hager's Residence. At J. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, J April as, WM Notice Is hereby (riven that the followtuir-nnmett settler has Bled notice ol his Intention to make fliutl proof In support of his rlalm. and that said proof will tm made before Joseph L. Gibson, V. 8. Com., at Lexlnir ton, Oregon, on June an, twkt, vl: 2a R. W. M. He nm the following witnesses to prove ma wiiiuiiuou rmiucuce upon ana cultivation of. said land, vU: John T. Young, Wllllm Estes, Cyrns N. flhlnn, all of Mnppner, Oregon, and Edwin ii. oeacn, 01 Lnnguiu, uregon. JA3. F. MOORE, Rfglsler, Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT LA ORASDE. OBEOON, Ij April 91, 1H1KI. Notlra Is herel.y given that the following named settler has tiled no tice of his intention to make final proof In sup port of his claim, and that said proof will ba mane neior tne county clem 01 Morrow coun ty, Oregon, on June Hth. vis: FOMTFIt ADAMit Hd. E. No. 7S(7, tor tha H'f NEIa and loU I and i nee, ft. To. 2 A R. 17 R. VS. SI. HanarnNi tha following wllneM to prove n rominuoii rriiuenc upon ana cultivation 01, mifi lano, vis; Mlillln J. Pevln. John T. Oalloway, Albert R Stamp, Charle Morgan, all nf Hennner. Or. Any penon who dealre to promt against tha atlowanre of surh proof, or who know of any ulMrtantlal reason, under th law and the regu lation of th Interior Department, why urb proof should not b allowed, will be given an opportunity at th above mentioned Urn and tilara to eroes-axamlna tha witnaaaaa ol claimant, and to ofW cvldenea la rebuttal of mat luDtmiMi by claimant. R. f. WIIJIO!, WM heguiier. Notice Of Intention. Lamb OrricB at LaOaAne. Oan.ion. April I. ISM NOTirE !R RtRESr OIVKM THAT THE M lowing namad aaiilrr ha tied notice of hia tniaatkm to make tnal peool In lupport ol huelalai. and that said proof will b mad tMHor voaaiy 1 ll of Morrow t ounty, Oregon, at tl appear, Oregon. n May M, lava, vU: JwH!i V. BROWS, TimW rultar Unity No. 1308, for tha KW: Me. la TP f B. B, 17 R. W. M. II name the following wltnar to pmr bla continuous mliianc upoa and ealUtalioa m aaiti lano. vis: John t. Barton. Wllliara Br1on. Johe (!, Brown and FraiK-l M, Ucatry.all ( Hcr-pnar. On-goa, ixt tt m. r. nujKin. Rag Ma. Wood Wanted. VTOTli f I HFRFBV OiriES THAT Tilt Hrhwd boar.l ol iMstrtrt a. I. Hct.iH.ar. Ir , will racalva Hd Im lb A.llT.rr ol .1 tit mm wnm at taa araant praaiiwi at napaoar. Sam 10 ha opaoxl on July II, ink, dellvarad oa or belnra h-t I, Us. Tba Hoard fiaatvea th riaht la nan ana at M "'ia 11 uanaaor tbb aoaaa. AtUal i. I B"st, fWfk. faled, Ueapaat, in.. Mat t, Mm ROTtCt OF SALE. VOTti R I RtRVBY niriB THAT 1 a mm. L L . . . . . . . - - ' ' p, w. a m. . 1 . mi aroav ml seta rful, a.a-U and antrrad aa May Silt. Iat, la th Kattc of Ika aetata al fkaau W ta.r... ttaraaaed, by lb oontv l aart ml tka Buu .J ln-rra ( tnnnlv. atlmg la pmtt I Km .mt.i.i...Bl mm . . I - Mtaba, will kw aala at paMM acn.a, t tba kKb-at M-t lf (ov -aa In bead ao tuiur. .. 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The Dalles, Portland, PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 1896; To Thb Public : The following fact, have decided us to open up an office at The Dalles, and we believe the wool grower will feel an interest la our proposition to handle their wool. wbi7hlb5LDU;ES MRKET 1 1895'lx million pound, of wool was marketed there, which brought extreme prica The present outlook 1. that not less than eight mini rnd. ,eMon' tDd we Mlevt W001' ,old ,n Th' D'11M TheDall.. S anot "ot only attract, buyer., and the most of them make lot ia. In t h"wte' ,or the "O"0-- """""K brisk competition. Th. Oregon mill, u.a we aYtor th.7 T u, " l hVe ,h Bt ' cTpemion. well as for the East and California market.. a .n.JLeJr"M ' The1Ds,,e' " ,uch thl flv tranontinental railroad, compete for freight, ZTiVTrUTnnT ta M. ArrangemenU have been made with the railroad companies whereby local freight to Th. Dalle, when added to the freight from Th. Dalle. East, will not be higher th the rent ZSS"'"'"'-- fact. alonaaJur. belifv?B1!ow,.,wm rtoll,?;" Wh.? W 'UlIy "MUt COn,lK Din wol " " P". wa bn.0.!oi",k!',,,n tne PM,,hM "n "mii for Oregon and.Eastern mill, and dealer.. Realizing how .low the mill, and dealer will be In placing their order, thi. year we think our mSLS, . handling will bean advantage to th. grower, and considering th. i w.l! th. horn, market nor from under your control without cogent; joTZt Sot look uttfZ proportion in the light of .hipping on consignment .n.rktonyM"JM',''"TOpUnglOT,,h,TMro'tnePne."ol.h.v. brought better trlee. When grower, are not In a pcltlon n hold their wool, or feel Inclined to u to tk.t. bUI., w. will mak. an adv.nc. at a liberal rat. of Interest; wl l V?f mL? leamstar'. and other charge, when requested to do so. and whewool th! Z f?7 Dalle, by rail, w. w, lata ear. of thlw.y frelghu fm pZlt "Z to Th P 2l thirarr.' 'n4 Arl'"ton' - PnU,v. who In, Uk. .brol You will keep In mind that when shipping to The Dslle thar win Km mm - . 'pol,dnbdror.erlg.rin,Ith- to ' N-Wi wh.n'rue.kJ'.''44 bm n1 "nA BccounU of etem and loea! m.rk,,. Thb t. M. RUHBELL CO. RACES ! .Mj-aMC-JC-XSUtaJK,, rJ2S3,.M Beginning Tuesday, May 26 $700.00 IN PURSES! $700.00 "'MOOMAMMB, -tl7 P-TBaT. Ma, 2ft-KaB L 0,U..r ..U ,..t PtXXJMl llAY-WnJaaJaf. UaS7 iuihu 1I-I boradsy, Ma L"H - imrtn n.w a. . . U'll'l ni3!-TB.raraf ail ha " " pwrwa. nB f mora M smi., .MM.... ii.. . r " " ''r ' - ".m pnatpntia aa Bad all All tatrU. lo fc, Vsfc! ALL PURSES WILL K I. Mail,,, iHvt rVi SALE! Heppner. HACES ! IS FourDayn. - B - MaB -w. lUoa . "" BIUU. n,.....l b . ,hf, . M ,1 w w JBtrill aaaru. beot ti..ii ium. KK . . ' . wiimnri sfl JL u f'" lf to BE PAID IN FULL. tWIKR. rr-irf-. " i i a i , iba u t.a j A Imi'.itiiakif , I bar m Its