REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. For President, WILLIAM MCKINLEY, 01 Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. HOBART, 01 New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEER. of Morion County, S. M. YORAN, of Lane, E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, J. F. CAPLE8, of Multnomah. is accomplished Because one does not like one plank oat of fif teen or twenty is no reason that it should be exchanged for one that has nineteen objectionable features to one good one. Stay with the ship, boys. Father O'Dea, of Portland, has been created a bishop by the pope. He succeeds the Eight Rev. A, Junger, deceased. The Gazette knows that Scott Harvey has alwaj s opposed free coinage. "Will he support it under an international agreement? Gazette doubts it. The Senator. Hill was turned down by Senator Daniel, of Virginia, for temporary chairman of the Chicago convention, although Hill was the choice of the national committee, This is as it should be. Hill is a small politician who has been lucky, He is a trimmer and has no well defined ideas on political questions except to serve his own selfish pur pose. Once not loDg ago he was a silver man; now he is a gold stand ard advocate. Most people admiro a man who has well defined opin ions and who will and can give reasons for them, and who does With protection this couiity can prosper. It is the entering wedge tnornra Vinff.Ar tl'mPfl ftlld A haDDier . I rf. sirtonrra ii'i 4 V, f li rt . i n 1 Wlan people. It is the question that ";." f ""b. T must be settled first. ""V " - troauction or a epeecn, i am a The 0. R. & N. has been sold democrat, ne 101a au ne Knew ior and will doubtless go back to the certain. He was playing for effect. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. Free Coinage Endorsed by More Thai a Two to One Vote Cleveland Not Endorsed. Io last issue mention was made regard ing the taming down of Hill and the eleotion of Daniels for temporary chair man of the Chicago convention. This action demonstrated the power of tbe silver man and set at rest at onos all doubtg aa to wbut the platform would be. Tbe seating of contested silver dele gates was accomplished by a vote of 658 to 365. Yesterday tbe platform, with a silver plank, was adopted by a vote of 628 to 302. more tb an two to one. Hill then made a motion endorsing the pres ent administration which waa lost by a vote of 357 to 561. The convention then adjourned till 8 m. The session last night was no donbt interesting. Bryan, of Nebraska, is becoming quite a favorite as a presi dentinl possibility. control of the Oregon Short Line, which means U. P. though no doubt the name, O. R. & N., will be retained. CLOSING OUT SALE! The First Ballot. Chicago, July 10. The first ballot re salted as follows: Bland, 233; Boies, 71; Mathews, 37; MoLean, 54; Bryan, 132; Blackburn, 82; Fattison, 94; Campbell, 1; Russell, 2; Tillman, 17; Pennoyer, 8. New 3ork, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Massaobaretts refused to vote. We invite your attention to our Immense Line of Summer Dress Goods of the Very Latest Styles. Our Salesman, Price, who recog nizes no cost or value, will offex these goods assisted in this work. Great Oaks From Little Acorns Grown, Is a line from the trite old verse we used to reoite in our schoolboy days. It has a forcible application to those small ail ments which we are apt to disregard an- CONSIDEUATION of the money til they reaoh formidable proportions. A m,Mtmn nVWI nf fhn tariff nrfi. D indigestion, a "slight" attaok of . v.;n Y constipation, it is assumed, will soon voutcuo uUU1 Kug 9nnoff, bat is very apt to get worse, president last winter. But we anrl in the meantime is negleoted nntil will warn certain republicans to the ailment baoomes obronic, and then, lay the blame where it belongs, if not entirely eradicated, is a constant Not one of the Oregon delegation anoyance and menace 0f worse oonse- one another, How muoa wiser to re- nrfc in a nnnrfla nf TTnafat fnr'a Hinmanh The Gazette notices that Pres. Bitter8 Bt ,he on,get 0f tbe maladv than Bloss, of the Corvallis agricultural to temporize with it at tbe start. Be on College, has resigned and that time with disease, or It may "floor" you. TT xt T nf:il n i T I .uaianouB, rueuuiauo ana aiuney com- Hon. H. B. Miller, of Grants Pass, D,8int. d DeD(i8. constipation, bilious- is mentioned as his probable BUC- nese, and nervousness are all disorders mi i:i- i raPln growth, and should be "nipped in cessor. The Gazette would like to ,he bad by ; timoly r6Bort to Bit. know whether or not Mr. Miller is ters. qualified for that position. 0ver Xhe cascades. Yesterday morning Capt. Q. 0. THE campaign of this year must Walker nmde a suooessfal descent of the be made in the west by the repub- Cascade falls with bis little steamer licans of the west, and that is why A " eBr,y, bar b P , fall bead of steam, and alone in tbe lit- the western manager of the cam- ... or.ft. whioh onW 40 feet In length. paign ought to establish his head- boldly floated out into th middle of tbe quarters in Cleveland, a western broad Columbia, pointing the bow of tbe nitr ..ClnvplArwi Trader. PittnVmrr boat for the oenter of tbe current, gave a J W 1 a li ... will now put in a claim as a T , , . J I hnrA anil tArtari fnP rh rir "western" city. The frail bark was tossed hither and by yon by tbe mad waves, every seoond EasTEHN OltEQON must have pro- those on land expecting to see it dashed toction to exist What makes t0 pieces, but it proved seaworthy, and nrnunnritv for thn alinmon rr.AB.na "ached the still water below in perfeot .. . ii ii ii safety. Tbe Lorelei is the smallest ves p.unic.iijr ur. a... ,D.jr .aa- thgt hu tbe0a8c,Je,( ity has it industry and on its sue ,! Uspt. Walker has proven himself a cess depends the prosperity of that daring and skilled navigator by taking neighborhood. Wool at 4 J to G "'elr over the falls. The little boat onnU a T,niinl in nn irnnoaition on '00 " en,it,eo ,ome notoriety. It was , ii- i ai built at Lewlston for the use of some our people and a disgrace to the I on Hn . . r . . di, ol Dation. their reaniremenln. so Cant. Walker d- The Gazette still iusiuts that no it over the MpUi ,t CeUI()i look llout county can prosper unless the of tbe water and bauled around the county court directs expenditure of dalles, and bss now floated it over the ll t..o Kn m,ntu nHioar CaSOaJoa. l.-M. Ill III Will J S VWI4M WHIV S should bo allowed to expend mon- Sicond Ballot. Chicago, July 10. -Tbe seoond ballot resulted as follows: Bland, 257; Boies, 226; Mathews, 35: McLean, 54; Bryan, 180; Blackburn, 36; Fattison, 99; Pen noyer, 8; Teller, 8; Stevenson, 6; Bill, 1, The states refusing to vote on the first ballot came in on tbe second and it appears that their oboioe is Hon. Hornoe Boies. Bryan Nominated. Chicago, July 10. TLe third and fourth ballots did not materially obauge the previous vote, but on tbe fifth ballot a stampede to Bryan, of Nebraska, nom inated "the boy orator of tbe Platte." lie is but 36 years of age and is tbe youngest man ever nominated for presi dent. William Jennings Bryan, of Lincoln, was born in Salem, Marion county, Ills., March 19, 18(30; attended pubho school until 15 years of age, spending his vaca tioos on tbe farm; in the fall of 1875 en tered Whipple Aoaiiemy, at Jacksonville, Ills. ; entered Illinois College, Jackson ville, in 1877; completed olassioal coarse and was graduated with tbe highest honors in 1881; attended Union College of Law, Chicago, tor two years, during which time be was oonnected wiih tbe office of ex-Hen ator Lyman Trumbull began tbe praotlce of his profeasion at Jacksonville; removed to Lincoln, Neb, October 1, 1887, and became a member of the firm of Talbot & Bryao; never held su eleotive offloe prior to bis eleo tion to oo ogress ; was eleoted to the fifty seoond oongress, and re-eleoted to tbe fifty-third oongress as a demoorat. Away py for anything unless by direction of the county court, and if there are any "rako-oflV' let the county I get the boopfit thereof. As apply- Noa Hat Ajtrs at the World's Fair Ayer's Harsaparilla enjoys the extraor dlnary distinction of having lieea tbt only I blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the I VV..rt,l'. f.ir f HilA.un Mnl.nlnii ing to this county, matters not how , 0,D iMBip,rmBi ,,,, e?w, much it piuchostho Oazotto, per- means to obtain a showing of their goods, Houally, efforts towards a more poonomical adminiHtration of af fairs hould bo commended, and wo will make the anHcrtiou that but they were all turned away under tbe application of tbe rule forbidding tbe entry of patent medicttiiet and nostrums. Tbe deoiaion of the World's fair autho rities io favor of Ayer's Harsaparilla was i .. i l. .it. ..I. ..-. n eneoi as ioiiows; -urn s oarsapa wi.ru uuKo .....uwuictcnn rilla Is Dot a Patent medioln. It .I,. will havo cxiiinul the county will not belong to the list of nostrums. It is t i. I..... ii ner oo us merits in iu iuui ii urin'i ctMuuiiuu, uunu cially, than at prcsput. Wat Wroag HOW many of those blieht re- Tba laat heard of Bberiff Oittings was it a I aI AAlnriA nil IKa mnrAiiia tif iKa 10iK tsf imiiiicaui wno uftva boon amog " " " 4 V meir opiuiuu. - m uuw ,iou. rnu Tb- .nJmna bar. about ooaeloded Iltrach Miould manage tbe cam- , m bave to "dig op." Kmb paign in this stnto Voted for North I itat of affairs is to b regretted, as it nn rocoutly ? The Gazette knows 001 0B, "" owl'l'lp oo tbe bunds- II.. t ,r II,. n ,i,,-r,lr,. ow II oawnr ior IO a v 's v as m wimw - -- wa i . a . i . , . , , . eoruing (i m os ra io give poous. inei tiring out .Nortuup agitlDil the rrg- fnd not at pre..ot, oalng to the eoo- ular nominee and who are not en damns of tbe books, bat it Is mn that it iilUl io nuiaidoratiou liv rotmblL itl b Dlwa flf and sli thousand ...... .,....i;i oonar.-wnrBs inn. aud domocrats. The Caz(tt would like to soe a few rrpublicans Mr. Ilbodie Noab, of this plec, was take the tunttor io hand, if it re- ' cramping pains ....:-; ti.. .n.t i. I ' day uirrbta st io. Hb .!!.... UW .... ..,.., .. .... . , a at MU Vtillisf U VlWIVflll WIU1II '"r " """"" bola.4aor Ut Hbe thsa sent to IU jutrty inalt.'ra junt Dow. la s if I bad anytbing that wouU blip br, I Mai lr a bollle of Chamtr SlLVr.lt rrtmli'.icaii. who lmld laU'a CWie. Cbl.ra and Diarrhoea that the tariff nitration U J.ara- lWmf bJ ' J' rlrJ b', . A-ultior uf oar iilibirs bad leo sick iuubttoall.lh..ra, Kot n.e roo. ,or fcU,ol . toJ ba.l tried d.fft elation out of the fact that tin re- r,mJiM fr db,a but kpt (.liisg iullican party waa COinpIIHl to wnrM. I aral Ma this tan rt atedy rcH(;tiiz frrciiiaK" jt to- Only f..ttrd.-s t.f II rrtiir4 to . . ii phi i'iih . iiv 9mjm p ma rrTV' tionji0.riuri.lr. TUiewr'O should Lf, (a Ulta .Plur, rrmly.-Mr U uitMrt the man whoae name HiWev. Kidn?. Mwb. resale by la a synonym jirotwlioo. Major Win. McKinli'y.a man bo will rl- TO A CAHU BASIS. Liast spring tbe Gazette announoed that it would abandon tbe credit system en tirely on March 1st, which, to a certain extent, it baa carried out exoept amon our patrons here in Morrow county where it was thought we might oontiuu the old system. It has been demon strated beyond all doubt that we cannot longer pursue tbe old credit system and pay our debts as ws go. We shall carry out our former intentions, and from Au 1st next no papers will be sent out unless they bave been paid for in advanoe. To this system we shall strictly adhere in tbe future, making favorites of none. Tbere is nothing personal about tbis mailer, but we desire to treat all alike, ao do not k na to send the papjr as io tbe past, but call in and settle yonr ao- oonnt and make arrangements t oon- tinne receiving ths paper. tf. Below tie Regal Mark. 1 L Tale a Lool at Ti)ese Goods, You can find a Bargain ir) ti)en). We have a Large Line of Glassware, Crockery and Tinware that we are closing out. Don't buy these goods till you see our prices. Yours for Cash A GltANT COUNTY CRIME. Brutal Killing of Andrew Art man Probably Pone by an insane Man. Sunday, June 29 last, Qeorge Mooney, alias Ed Murphy, in a fiendish manner, killed Andrew Artraan, a sheepraiser, at Buokhorn, in Grant county, near Day vllle. Tbe Mitchell Monitor bas this story of the orime : About two years ago George Mooney, who bad been tending sheep camp for Hibner k Artman, at Buokhorn, Grant oounty, disappeared from bis work, and, fearing that some mishap bad befallen him, the people of the neighborhood in stituted a aearob, but failed to find any trace of him. Nothing was heard of bim until about midnight on rJunday, tbe 20th, when be appeared at the tent where Andrew Artman and Herman Frost were sleeping He called them op and when Artman stepped out bo t!iot hica. At this Juncture. Frost orawled out under the back end of tbe tent and ran off to give the alarm. He heard two more shots fired after leaving the tent. Mon day morning Artman was found lying in front of the tent with three gunshot wounds on him and bis head mashed almost to a pulp. It appeared ht the fiend bnd taken an f lying near, after Arlmnn bad fallen to the around, and Ml OK fm Ml i i MISIMIIMSS ni l phpWt PORTLAND OREGON r u ? av. Fulli English Course. FRENCH AND GERMAN, BUSJNESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, -Shorthand, telegraphy, ycfei BOASBiHG mmmv lames jJlOiJill fiN "i,ri ir n- I ffi ' i p MMM LEGAL BUNKS ii Plenty of them at. the Gazette Office. . . Ara toa Made Mieorable by lodigeatiun, Goostipa linn, Diriineaa. nf Appetite, )fellw HkmT Hhiloh'a Vilalnr is a positive eorm For salt by Wells AWarreo. A HI y lla Moasarat. A I.hV) niooumeot bas ben ordered and is being mads at Walla Walla fof Katie Ksbm Hmilh, the tecutarlst leclor sr, who died at Joha Day and waa buried at Uaystsok laat samraer. Ths mono men t is io tbe form of the slstusof a woman, ft feot 4 inches ta.lL. holding aloft the torob of liberty. With tbe ped estal tbe bwgbl of lbs monument wilt be about 12 foot. Tbe people of Uaystack, irrespective of creed, bare subaorild for lb mnonment, fur tby all luved tba "little lady," as they aalled her. Tb moouuenl will be ooveileJ at Haystack tome time during the coming fall, wbeo Mr. rolmao, the noted frethoiKbl o lurer, is l reeled to be preawot. I.I . I . 1 r crushed Arlman's skull. It is bi.iieved ; h I t(i , by some who bad seeo tbe murderer j V MJ?i ; '1 during the past few weeks that be was j Jjfiii-'W insane. His general apoenranoe and a "-im- Do You Want a Rig ? I Don't You Want a Place to ETOC& BRANDS. While jon ep yonr subscription paid np jrr ean keep tout brand in free of charge. n T 1 Inno. Or. Horses Gti on left shoulder, oatUe same on left hip, under bit on right ear, and npper bit on the left; range. Mor row oounU. .:i n w -ml son. Horses branded D B on the left hip; os'tle the same on left flank, crop off right ear, undercrop in the left. Bange in Morrow Vjounu. Rnrthnlamew. A. O.. Alpine, Or. Horses branded T K on either shoulder. Bange in Mor row oountv . nannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. CatOe brand ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter. Hooseberry Oregon Horses branded PB on left shoulder. Cattle same on " Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left aide. Left ear halt orop ana ngni ear upper iuuo. Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in each ear. , Brown, J. V., Meppner, ur. norsee, mrcia C with dot in nei ter on left hip; cattle, same. w .T . Tni. Oregon. Horses W. bar over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or.' Horses, box brand on right hip cattle, same, With split in eah ear. , Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left . shoulder; cuttle, same on left hip. Cnrener. warren. wnn,ur.-uunmmiju. ed O on right stifle ; oattle (three bare) on right rihs, crop ana spin in eaou oar. xuuiat, iu Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.E., Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle' 0 with quarter oirole over it, on left shoulder, and on left stifle on alloolts under 5 years; on left shoulder only on au noraes oyer u yours. a.u range in Grant oounty. n Cate, VhRB. lt viubou or uouo, w. H C on right shoulder; oattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties. Corrigall, M M, Oallnwny, Or Oat tie i crop out . of f.aoh ear and underbit, wattle in forehead; horses half circle 0 on left etiiie. Bange Mor. ow and Umatilla oonnties. n..i t H John liav. Or. Double cross on ear.h hip'on oattle, swallow fprk and undei bit m right ear, spin in leiteir. iu8 u., nounty. On eheep, inverted Aad spear point on shoulder. Ear markou ewesorop on left ear punched upper bit in ngni. n euieru, crop im right and under half orop in left ear. All rang in wrant oouiiov. Cook, A. J .,Liena,ur. norses, wun riKuimuui. der: Cattle, same on right hip; ear mark square orop off left and split in right. tjnrnn, a. I., iurruisvmo, ui. -uu.ot, u left stifle. . ,.., Coi Ed. B., Manlman, ur.-i, v wm din oenter: horses. CE on left hip. Cochran, K. K., Monument, wreuv vo , wr. tr nimla with har beneath, on left shoulder; oattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, n., iiaminan, ur.-nra "" .;..v,t Mn. i Bt.Me brauaea tne same, aisu brands CI on horses right thigh; cattle same brand on right shoulder, and cut off end of rightear. nn.i. t r.- Douglass, W . m oaiioway. vr.-vju, x. right side, swailow-f ork in eaoh ear; horses, a U iri Tj.n. TlnnuW Or. Hones branded ELY to left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole ip right ear. . w Kmery, U. o iiaraman, ur. imi mauuvu - reversed V wiin tali) on leu nnuuiuer ; mi. tie same on right hip. Range in Morrow county. FloTenoe, li. A., Heppner, ur.-v.Biue, ur on right hip; horses, F with bar under on right ihoulder. Florenoe. 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on right shoulder; cattle, V on nght hip or thn. ttentry, aimer, hotouc, with a quarter circle over it, on left stltle. Range in Morrow and Cmatillaoounties. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, round-top 4 withanarter circle under it on the right hip. , M,1 nmatillD iwinntioa riauKe in morrow u wwun"" v . xt..h Hamnnl. Wanner. Or t- (T F L aonnected) on right shoulder on horses; on oattle, on right hip and on left aide, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Bange in Haystack district. Morrow oounty. Howard J L, Oalloway. Or. Horses (cross with bar above it) on right shoulder; oattle same on left side. Bange in Morrow and Umatilla oonnties. ... Fall, Edwin, Jonn nay, ur. i sine iv n on right hip; honws same on right shoulder. Bange In Grant oonnty. ... Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. Hnnsaker, B A, Wagner. Or. Horses, V on left ihoulder: ml tie. 9 on left hip. Humphreys, J m. llaraman, ur. norses, a on Huston. I.uther, Eight Mile, Or. Horse H on the left shoulder and heart on the left stifle Cat. Ue same on left hip. Hang in morrow oonnty. Jones, Harry, Heppner, ur. Morses branded 1 .1 nn the left shoulder: cattle brauded J on right hip. also underbit in left ear. Bangs in Morrow county. Jan kin, 8. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse. ihoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the sams. Itange " Wht Mile. Johnson, Felix, Ur na. Or. Horses, oirole T on left stifle; oattle, same on right hip, under half drop in riuht and sulit In left ear Knnnr. Miks, Heppner, Or. Horses branded KNY nn left hi d cattle samt and oroD off left ear: nndr slope on the right Kirk, J.T., Heppner. Or. Horses 69 en left shonliler; oattle, HH on left hln. Knmberland. W. (J.. Monnt Vemon. Or. I L on entile on nght and left side, swallow fork In Uft ear and under oip in right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. 1 lunge in urant oonntT. Loften, Htephen, loi, Or. H L on lefthip on cattle, crop and split nn right ear. Homes same brand on left shoulder. Bang Urant oonntv. Lienallen. John W.. IiTr"rt or. Horses branded hnlf-olrnls J L connected on leftshnnU der. Cattle, asms on left hip. Bangs, near Lex ington Utnhey, J. W. Heppner or. Horses brandM L and A nn left shoulder: ret tie seme on left hip, waltla over right sje, three shta in right sr. Iird. George. Heppner. Or. Horses branded double II ool.nentid Hometimea ealled a swing H. nn left shoulder. Hurls. M. C. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded ejrrla nn right hip; hones same on right stifle. D oa eru tlimlnjr lifn lh money que, tina cau lx ai'ttlrvl without danger or tlatuaga to an jotie.ttul o I hirb tlirta ran l-a no O'LtroTcrsy. IVr. inkdsy farty Oa last Walnelaf a Hernia, Jaly A, Wllletla Iif, of this place, UtiUd is) a anrulier of bar )oaeg fiiea-ls la asaiet la flebfat 6 tier 3;b Uribday. Tbe aooally, tha (iaxetta relioaiaha tia was spat s. fUassally. Tbera uouaof iUt.Mpt.iniooioofieao(Ni, ' Mailm-k. Emua ' fc" ....L .., U S...J. Merves (a lAf I wm eervnns, tired, Irrilal.le and eroas, Karl's Clover Kit Tea bas made be well ao4 bappx. Maa K. It. Wiaii. For sale by Wells YVarrea. . ailia Walt. The Biao Widla, who killr d li e girl la b be was betrothed al Mt. Talx.r Kiine two ea'S ag i. Is sappid to have been killed oo M mtilain ttk, Bear Mitchell, last Ma lsy. A earoblog f.r the mirdr of I be sharp snaa, Aflrnta, wbeo tbef Same aim Wi.lle and ordered bim to sarraa ler. U immedleUljr begs firing oa lbrn, and the flu Wing returned, tea sbote enlef s4 Wolfe's bdf, killisg bins InsUotlf. -T-M stateroeot be bad made to tbe effect that be waa bring hunted and tracked, and bad been chased from Hun Franoisoo, tended to create that belief. Artman was a single man, about 33 years of eg. He bss been living in tbst icinily soma foor or five ysara, and so far as known baa no relatives or at least be bas in that time given out oo lot inna te n tbal be bas any. Tbe murderer went by the name of td Mutpby, wbii b was probably assumed, as bs told tbal bis real Dams was Oeorae Mooney. lie ia described as being about 33 years old; dark blonde mustache, and dark, spattering beard of about three weeks' growth, blue ayes, height Ave feet sil Inches, weight l.'M pounds, is lama ia kfl leg, and Is knock kneed by reason of bis left leg bsviug been broken ; bas a peculiarly shaped bead; nsea good language; worn a black eoat, overalls, dark blue shirt, and No. 8 boots. Herman Fmet eaya that be came to Arlmso's camp Friday evening for tbe purpose ol moving it nut dsy. Abool midnight Murpby earns to the door of the tent and said: "Hello, Artman. is tbst yoaT Artman, being partially awakened, answered, "Wellf And alurphy shot Llm Immediately, striking Artman near lbs corner of lbs month, and tba elmt peeved out at (he tack of Lie head. Froel crawled under Ibeback of the lot. and ran sit miles Io 0. C Iremnnger's, and gave I he alarm. Its bad nothing oa tier 1 1 dreeer au I shirt. and bis (eel were badly bruised. Oa ei aminatla. it was fonad thai Murphy bad fired three more shots at Arluaa and then beat bim over the bead with bis gns. breaking tha stock, and attack btmoa tta leg. wub a dell at. culling War throoga. UfTWuers eeercbii gfor kirn, hot be bas not yet ba fonnd Bange in Morrow county. Minor, Over, neppner Or. atUa, M right nip; bores, n nn leu snunjuer. Morgan, rt. N.. Ileppuer, Or. Horse. M ) on lft shonldei cattle same na Uft hip. Miichll.OMr.iin, Or. Honrs, JJ on right bin; oattle, T7 on right side. Nnal. Andrew, lone Kork.Or. Horses A N enn aerini on Mt shoulder: eattle eame on both hips. A T ' XT 1 f r 1 y, "'T- '" loslngtoo. Or. f O oa Uft Arc You in Need of a Sacldleh"- Ht j hfmMfj raMli Mm o ritht hip. r rcf r I l'Mrwm, Ulvi fciht M ilt, ( vt. HffM, qnar- -' i tT time p ii i sici m wi piifFai(ir mna m rm tmn. Put up Your Team ? bip. Cattle, fork la Uft ear, right cropped, M Afain Jstrant on Uft hip. lUnceon Klslit Mila. aiaia PUeCl, pkles,a.Hadman.Or.-HorasalPoa ff shiHililer. and other i THOMPSON & BT.NNS, u7tuzt. xxmrjca, riUet flll l. ale fllea. hniiltus - M,islure; inWnae IttfMbg and eliPgingl m.l al night; aura t.y I-aM tt'rU fr.ua Ibe ialrt give the cretrttag. If allowed to eotl noe j tnlotnatu of Ibe fsplore anJ death nl len.ora lores, abuib rtea rled and 1 Mnrihy. lis nss teste I in osier s ne olrerale. hrcomieg very eorak, hwsvaa a ' Hr ek f sa .Isjs, '! la gM The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ol' MANCIIKMTKHi ICIM OIArM I W PATTtRSQX. AGENT. n!J-n jntiis. xvr..i one nighl and be aaj not gone but a short dialanoa when ba raa afoul of two armed men. Both sides began shooting, resulting in Morpby receiving fourteen bullets, killing him Instantly. Tba deputies were unhurt. Thus ends lbs last chapter ia one of the most brutal murders aver committed ia Eastern Oregon. What lbs Phakers of Mount Lebanon know mora about than anybod else, Is tbe use of herbs and bow to be healthy. They bave studied tha power of food. Tbey nearly nil live to a Hp old age. Ths 8bsker Digeetivn Cordial to pre pared by the P bakers from barbs and plant with a special tonia power over the stomach. II help tbe stomach digest t food, and digested food to the strength maker, fttfong mneclen. strong body, strong brain, all noma from properly digested food. A sick stomach sen I cured and digs Hon made easy by ftbaker Dlgrelive Cordial. It cures the aeiie, le of ep etiW, pain in lbs etmer u, kad ache, g Id. lines, weakaees, aad all tba other srmploes of indtgeatioo, eei lataly and per ms sent If by dmggista. Trial bottle 1) da Pills t l ae. E. L. FREELAND, COUECTIOHS, "!H1 IHSURASCE, -IJ ABSTRACTS. U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER. Uad filings and final IWfs Tel. a. STLVOCEirHEa. NUT4ET PIEUC nirnrza. osoxr. D.J. McFaul, M. D. Ol'ieiciC At J. M. HACtM'i RlsiDlkCt. AU theae can be procured at Tbompaon k Binns, Ixwer (IpDDDer. Oreuon. . v .. j.t Pil-r, Krra.t,ltlr,Cr.-HnrMia brand. I neee aeniienien are writ n iiiiimi w ,, , ry, ,.r,H.s, iriiiio, Rni, otner lioiiniles. I l If I. It ,,i,miIi am lMr, ak.i.l . .., .n.1 .... . .nrf tlma in m.kln. these Soctlous vith lralrellii man. I , ... .. ' mua ' - - w - - m mina rum n n. iMnn. aurme Aami Prices In keeping with lbs times. I piper. J. H.. IslnUHi. Or. -II ureas. JK , aerta m, lan n.aiioart eatua, sane ua laC bin. aiHter bil In ear h ear. I'ettrs, A. I'm lotia, Or.! Koreas dUmnnd t oa aliimldari "at tie, J H i naneeied, rm he eft hit,. tilLr sluM In Uft sat aad alio la u IrlsM. Rand. Andrew, " ' 1 "r Hi rise, annars era with qnarterirf U nvae it oa Uft elirla, HtMh Hrna., Heiinaer, Or-llnesas branrted a the ril,i skouI.Uri ealUa, 1 1 na liie lrt hip. ( oft lafl ear and dewUp na aark. liaaga to M'WTn and aMnlngereinllaa. tUaiief AaJr-w. Usmina, Or-Rraas bn.tl A K M nhl ahMl.Ur, Vaat quarter rirrla r brand; Mtla aaase oa ngbl lup. heie Imnn rir.tf. K naa. M ai. M. liairrrllU, Or-IIR aoanHai. With qiiart-f vtn-Uime Upaa aaitiena nM bis and cn.p nfl rwM ear and aplit la iafv, i'-r, sane brand on lafl ennui-tar. Hacure la Hureaw tl rvyl and (itHtaia eNu.i,ea. lurt.rt t. . It.piMw. Or.-llaeaaa. JO aa Urtsbimlder. l'aUa, o oa haM klh NiraigM W. R, tlafpnee. Or - )!. aKadad I H .mi Ul atifW, Mt i S ra, UCl kip. sail,a. Iwk la rH ear. eeWt,n la Uft. . .. IV-, Uatn-aee. .- Hurasa. 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