REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. For President, william Mckinley, 01 Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. BOBART, 01 New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEER, ol Marion County, . 8. M. YORAN, ol Lane, E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah. Gen. Geo. W. Jones, one of Iowa's first U. S. senators, died at Dubuque Wednesday. Coavratloa News. 1 Tbe populist national convention met at St Louis last Wednesday, with Senator Butler, of North Carolina, as temporary chairman. Little business was done outside the appointment of the various committees. The convention seems to be in the hands of the Bryan men, but if he is endorsed a for midable bolt will occur. Late re ports indicate that Bryan may be endorsed, but it is sure that a pop ulist vice president will be nomi nated. There is a great lack of harmony and in any event a large faction will be displeased. "Yesterday it was wired that Sen. Allen, of Neb., was chosen perma- The Gazette is in receiot of the Pent chairman and that the com- annual catalogue of the Weston miuee on piauorm eieciea uen. . school. Eastern Oregon is proud R Weaver as chairman of that of her college-the only state in- coamittee. stitationof the kind east of the Au endorsement of Bryan under the circumstances is not what it was conceded to be several weeks This iB how McKinloy feels to- ago. Ward the American people, accord- Great Oak From Little Acorns Grown, ing to an eloquent supporter: la a line from tbe trite old verse we used "The elorv of this countrv and the to rcoite in our soboolboy days. It has I a i welfare of its people are the touch The Burns Times is now the property of Byrd Bros., of the Herald, of that place. Succees to them. OIL AMONG THE OfiANGES. Crude Petroleum la the Orchards of Los Angeles. mountains. a foroible application to tboae email ail ments which we are apt to disregard un til they reaob formidable proportions. A fit of indigestion, a "slight" attack of ooDBtipation, it is assumed, will soon pass off, bat is very apt to get worse, stone of his principles and his con duct." In A speech delivered at Atlan tic, Iowa, on August 28, 1894, Mr. and in the meantime is negleoted until Bryan said: "I do not believe in -Umeni Wines ohronic, and then, . . , rr e .., ., i( not entirely eradicated, is a oonstant stopping tariff reform until the , "v t annoyance and menaoe of worse oonse- the last vestige of protection IS qaenoes, for diseases, recollect, beget eradicated from legislation." Re- 0D pother. H mn w,1B"r, 10 re: b sort to a course of Hostetter's Htomach member this. Bitters at tbe outset of tbe malady than to temporize with it at tbe start. Be on T . i .i i ,i ti i iimu wiiu ainBO, or it mnjr uuur you. i io cvmouk iuoi, rnoio mi. "" Malarious, rbenmatio and kidney com n. vfirv Rhnrn fitrht and a bolt at St. plaints, dyspepsia, oonetipation, bilious- t mi ii- - t -ii ness, and nervousness are all disorders Jjouis. . Ane Beiecuou ol uuuer, rapl(1 Rrowtbi Bnd ibonld be "nipped in of North Carolina, for temporary the bad" by timely resort to the JtJit- tors, In Moment of Desperation an Owner Begin to Bore, and the Result la Something Astonishing to Him self and Neighbors. I. Indications of oil in and about Los Angeles have been, apparent for years, and a lew instances are on record of enthusiastic prospectors who sunk wells to the depth of from 100 to 200 feet, and actually succeeded hi securing an occasional barrel of crude petro leum. The first cable car line was built in Los Angeles in 1886, and it was natu rally conceded by investors generally that a piece of land close in on the cable line was about the biggest card in their pack. This particular section of town is made up of a series of hiilH crowded along as closely together as a prairie dog village, and just about as available for town lots. A local real es tate dealer acquired some property in the much-valued region, and then for several years tried vainly to sell out at almost any price. Finally, in a fit of desperation, he decided to bore for oil. This was in August of lam year. Discouragement and ridicuip met hint on all sides, and when 1,000 fo.et lind been reached without result, his "wild cat" scheme waa the ta!k of thn town Then something happened. Sudden ly, in the dead waste and middle of the night, a tremendous burst of oil and gas shot out of the drill hole, flumj every portable object in its pathway high in the air, literally scaked tbo men in attendance, and saturate the region roundabout with the grimy, ill-smelling substance. Dismay reigned supreme, until the owner cf the well waa enabled to turn the enormous out put into a hastily-constructed tank. At first a universal wave of indigna CLOSING OUT SALE! WW We invite vour 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 offer these goods 3elow the Regular Mark Tale a LooK at Tlese Goods, You can find a Bargain ir) tten). Away tion swept over the community which We have a Large Line of Glassware, Crockery and Tinware that we are chairman, was a victory for the middle-of-the-road element who are opposed to the endorsement of Bryan. had in the passing of yeare taken up its abode in this region. It was out rageous that olfactories of the peo ple should be so violently assailed their very hearth-stones invaded. It was furthermore declared that the well was a menace to health, und applica tions to abate the nuisance were made to the city council. Then there was a great calm, which lasted exactly 24 hours, after which closing out. Don't buy these goods till you see our prices. Yours for Cash. In A speech delivered at Atlantic, Montana Haces. Ud in Montana. Orecon horses every adjacent property owner with r, kJ $1,500 in hand or in sight began topre- """" pare for boring. Innumerable agents selves. now appeared on the scene, eacrer to Last Saturday at Anaconda Tam- furnish estimates on reading, casing, la., August 28, 1894, Wm. J. Bryan pa won the sii-furlong dash, while Lines, boilers,' or .and pu-ps, while' you said that he did not "belive in raui Jones, tne neppner con toon waited; to take your measure for oil- : :. r ..t;i , loot in thA hnva nn t ia fivn onrl nno. I'" ovenum; io move your nouse. bioppiuy ihuiihu.ui.uw ""' ... ' Oil companies and oil exchanges are vesticeot protection IS eradicated uiiivu into. being organized and reorganized al- f rrm Inm ulntinn." flan von sun. L&Bl Monday at JJutte tne nrst most daily. Two pipe-linea are com- i it.- t.:A . mon (laVa ramnff-Red H.. Lee Cald. Pleted from the fie!d to the nwy jjuii, wm nuu ui. a m.u - o ---- - , - - tracks, one having a 32,000 barrel stor- tlont r V6 WOW noi. I nuuo uidv, uu unu muo uou i nge latin, anu tne otuer with a cu- in 0:482. with Tin Ear. the Keeney lw'ty of 35.oo barrels. These lines There are over 400 wells In actual Mn. Bryan, in a burst of "elo- animal, second. quence" in the course of the speech Uregou racers are pizen most operation to-day, and the drilling is bloodshed. Unit pave him the nomination, anywhere. They usually net their profrrewmff rar,diy. u hat with the The trouble said protection Lad slain thous- share of the purses, ands. The Sulom Statesman i.uu,u: .1 ... U.t 4..U .ff None Bat Ayer at tbe World s Fair Blood in tbe Hood. Today J. A. Bardell and Henry Wade became involved in a controversy down on Main street, near Smith's furniture store and oabinet shop, and both wax ing warm, Wade got out bis knife and Bnrdsll dag np a big pistol that wbs only one size smaller than a cannon. Tbe trouble ended there without any mL4 A A f- sj til- At 1 an mn l,on in F.nufnrn flrnn ' orPn..a .Djoy. me eitraof i w ! t i i. dlnary distinction of having beeo the onlf o.iu m uBiii.-Kvuu uu..iiB wo post blood parifler allowed , eihibit at the three years? World'e fair, Cbiosgo. Manufacturers of other aarsaparillaa aongbt by every TnE deniocratio platform adopt- mean to obtain a showing of their goods, cd at Chicago condemns the U. 8. b,,t "' w"8 M ,,,rned uml8r tb i.s,.i.ut l'Plition of the rule forbidding tbe . , . i , ., , A. . " entry of patent niedimde and nostroms body ID the land; it COOS back tllir- The .Ik0ihk.ii of the World's fair eutho. ty v oars and reviews the old claim. ln 'f"r,,t1 Ayer's Harsaparilla was V consumcr..-llarper-a Weekly. 1 ' I ill rfli'ot aa fullows: "Avur'i Hurssn- I " that federal authorities have no nlla is not patent medicine. It doet THE BRAVE LITTLE PECCARY. right to interfere in state matters; g. of it demandrt a continuance of free trade. No silver republican ought to support such a platform as this purchase of plants and the cost of pip ing the oil to the railroads, nearly $1 000,000 capital has already been invest ed In the industrr. a nigh as 300 barrels of oil have lieen pumped from a single well in 24 hours, although 100 barrels U con sidered an excellent daily average for the iK-flt producers. The present out put is over 3,000 barrels per day. Of mm j,5on barrels are m.ulrej for loral ooimuiiiption breweries, laundries, iron nm ste-l works, printing ofllce !, rte and the Sunta Fe and Tmnlnnl Itailroud rouiMinU' lM-ing the prinol- arose over a haystack wbioh Bardell claims to own and which Wade has In hit possession. There was no arrests. Tbe Ills of WonifB. Constipation, ceases more than half tbe ills of women. Karl s Clover Knot, Tea ia a pleasant cure for Constipation. For sue by Welle k Warren. The American Protective Tariff league has just issued a new, re viwcd and enlarged edition of that famous document "American Tar iff from l'lymouth Itock to Mc- ' n'm tb bet wiebee of allouroiti. Kiuley." This document compri nes ninety-nil pages and has lxMn fire oo Eight Mile. Cliff Jones inforroa tbe Gazette that hie barn, blacksmith shop and contents of both were deatroyed by Ore Iftdt Tues day. Tbe barn was full of bar at the time. lWsidei there was destroyed Ave 11 A Very riurky lli,t.r wba lie is Anr7 and a bait seta of work bsroess, fan iHwpit tils wise. mill and other farm atenaile. Of the few American quadrupeds for Iblliiiirhrnok A Touoa'l header also wmcn an nueuigeni l.unter enU-rtaina -. in .moke. m vn im iiiuuui, i nRnfci. inn nu I .... . .1 1 theCenturv. Although he i. liitl. fl.t. bard blow to Mr. Jone Tbe Are etart- alded. high-khouldered hog. wild and ! ""0 ,mu boy, armed with aome uncuueated, yet he Is a plucky fighter matobet. when angry and like a true child of eiGLISHANBUSlNESS OLUGES PORTLAND OREGON FULL! ENGLISH COURSE. FRENCH AND GERMAN. business branches. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy. SSteJ B0ASD1H0 KPARTrtEHT'" LAMES "ty ,Sii- .-a TTS.UM. en nuns Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . Te South Aaitrtra. Ileo Ilrnwn left no yesterday morning io company with W. D. Huffaiso. for Baker City where be will take tbe ears for Han Kranoisoo. From the latter i1 see be will take steamer for Central Amerioa on Augnet Rtb. Hao Halvador wUJ ""t he (rets mad quite easily. is to be bis future home, tie earriee 11 lw.r annoys him very much that anymie should dare to go a (running aensf. onboanded eaocre in bie veo-l " ?7 lures io the Iropice. If fortane smilee I ln the side of his leather legglns a an unon him La Intniiila raiaitin Ihaaa I tlliilrll.,n m-I.m T . iucorHrated in tfco Ieechna of parte before meay year paeeby.-Uorne can do when he U very anffry. lion. J. II. llalliur'nr. Honatnr Timaa. IUn ka mt at ma t,.u f I I ins siwH'irs has a vrrv wide ranee. V.. II .-llha Timaa for ll.a ha.1 t.n ...r. i.muu .n.in m KWl nTf f M Af- ..-.u,-u... - " r kansaa at far aouth as 1'atagt.nla. Io known As) IWuiUeilt Na 5 J atldl - . Tenas he la no longer abundant save in will be aent to an v addreee for ten . M- ,he ,,,w J,,B,Jr tto lends along the ll be playeJ on tbe Ueppoer I m U urfnni 1 1 rl rtiUI.U A I IM.. i:m...1- I . .1 . ' . . I . I U I . 1 . Smm 1 .1 n m m . STOCK BRANDS. While 70a aaep roar subscription paid op jen eankMp your brand in frea of oharga. tllvr, T J Inna. Or. Horses GO on left shoulder; cuttle same on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; rang. Mor row oounty. Raini TV W nnrl son. Horses branded D B on the left hip; oa'tle the same on left flank, crop off right ear. undarorop in the left. Range in Morrow uountr. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 E un either shoulder. Bansem Mor row countv nsnnistor, J. W Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Brenner, Peter. Gooseberry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; oattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thigh; oattle. same on right hip; split in Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle C with dot in nei ter on left hip; oattle, same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W. baf over it, on the leu snouiuor. wwo u" 'fioyer, W. G.. Heppner, Or.-Horsee, bot brand on right hip cattle, same, With split in mBorg,rp. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cuttle, same on left hip. V. . TOoot. w n r Or. Horse brand. 9d O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in eaoh ear. Range in Grant and Morrow oounties. Cain.E., Caleb.Or.-Y D on horses on left stifle UwithanHrter oircle over it, on loft shoulder,, and on left stifle on all colU under 5 years; on; left shoulder only on au nomse ra range in Grant oonnty. nM, ('ate. Unas. n Yinsou oi u., H C on right shouldpr; oattle same on right hip. RanRe Morrow and Umatilla opunhes; Oorrigall, M M, Oalloway, Or-Cattle orop out of each ear and underbit, wattle in forehead; homos half circle C on left stifle. Range Mor. ow and TJmafilla conttieB. rr u .Trthn 1 inv. Or. Double oross on acli hip on catt'e, swallow fork and undm bit in right ear. split in left ear. Range in Grant "onnty. On sheep, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Ear marko.u ewes, crop on left ear punched npper oil in tibmi riKht and under half orop W left ear. All rangs Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, OOon rightshonl. inr: Cattle, sameon right hip; ear mark square orop off left and split it l right Currin, a. I., uurriuoyiiio, v leftstiife. , . ..i..n- nuu Cox Ed. B., nnniman, w. voth, v K in center: horses. CE on left ""P. Coohran, R. E., Monument. Grant Co , Or. r. u. '.ij niio with bur hmiwith. on left I shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope notn ears anu , . . ( hapin, H., naraman. vr. .i "Ct f'utt.le hrauded the same. Also hrands CI on horses right thigh; cattle Bame hrand on right snouiuor, m ui. HS?f5''.- vj iw a11nwav.Or.-Cottle.RDon right side, swai'low-fork in eaoh ear; horses, B D Eyhrns, Douglas, Or.-Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, cattle Same on lefthip. hole ,rEmerV?C.' B.. Hardman Or.-Horses branded t reversed C with tail on loft shoulder ; caU tlesame on right hip. Range in Morrow oounty. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or.-Cattle, LF on right hip; horses. F with bar under on right '"orenie. B. P. Heppner. Or -Horses f on . right shoulder; oattle, F on right hip or thigh. t.h h'.nho. Or. Horses branded H, 3 with a quarter oircle over it, on left stifle. Range in Morrow and TJmatillaoounties. rlfatt A.B., Ridge, Or.-Oattle round-top withqnartor circle under It on the right tup. Range in Morrow and Dmatilla oounties. Hughes, Samuel, Wagner, Or-F (T F L jonnected) on right shoulder on horses; on cattle, on right hip and on left aide, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left Range in Haystack -tigtrict. Morrow oounty. nowarn u. . t with bar above it) on right shoulder; oattle same nn left side. Range in Morrow and Umatilla oonnties. Hall, Edwin, John Day, Or. Cattle E H on right hip; horsns same on right shoulder. Range In Grant county. ... Hughes, Mat, Heppnor, Or. Horse shaded heart, on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. Hnnsaker, B . Wagner. Or. Horses, 9 on left ihoiilder:oaftle. Hon lefthip. Humphreys, J M. Hardman, Or. Horses, H oa Hnston, Lnther, Eight Mile, Or. Horse H on the left shoulder and heart on the left stifle Cat. Me same on lert nip. nangn in morrow nonnry. Jones, Harry. Heppner, Or. Horses branded ri J on the left shoulder; cattle branded J on right hip. also underbit in left ear. Range ln Morrow county. Jnnkin, B. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse, ihoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the same. Hang m KivM Mil. Johnson, Felix, Lena, Or. Horses. eimlaT on left stitte; oattle, same on right hip, nadei half jrop in riht and sulit '.n left ear Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded RNY on lefthip oattle same and orop oQ left ear; under slope on the right Kirk, J. T., Heppner. Or. Horses tt en left hnnlder; oattle. on left bin. KnmhorlRiid.W.tt.. Monnt Vernon. Or. I L on settle on right and left siilea, swallow fork in It ft tar and nnilor ciop in right ear. Horses asm brand nn left shoulder. Rang in Grant ennntv. Loftnn, Btphen, Fox, dr. H L on left hip on oattle, crop and split on right ear, Hnnwa same brand on left shoulder. Range Grant eonntv. Lienallen, John W., LeirliirVw Or.-Horww branded halflrcle JL connected on leftahnuU ier. Cattle, sains on lefthip. Rang, near Lex- ngton Leahey. J. W. Heppner Or. Horse branded Land A on shoulder; rettl sem on left hip, waltl over right , Hire slit in right ar. Lord, Georg. Heppner. Or. Horses branded 4onbl U ool.nertid Homstims called swing II. on left shoulder. Mori. M. C Heppner. Or.-Cattl branrled tirrls on right hip; biinm ismi oa right stiHa. I'lll Da Not Care. Till do not enre pntintinatmn. Tin nnly aegratraiate. Karl Clover Knot Tea give perlrot regniurity or tne bowele. tot sale by Wells and arrro M D oa Ckallrag Areeptrd. The ohalleege made by Iieppner oioe, end published ia Tueedey Issue of tbe Hssetle, to oroee bete io a game of . ill t,' l" l I ...w i ......-. ,t tuna Ui fu ID great I grouuua, kmuiui;, a u j . a.,, m y cetite, AtldrcM . t. "-kemao, en.ee. Karri Clover Ko Tee b bf lh, followiog play li v iuu w mil a AVii rut up x our 1 cam r Arc You in Need of i Saddle Horse ? All tbese tan be procured at Thompson & Binnn, Lower Main Street, !4 bipK&U Heppner, Oregon. &m2!mm''Umnlm,0',Bonmlom v - T ' Hang in Mortirw county. Minor, law, tieppoer. rr.-ttla, nhi hip; buraa, m on ten snnoioar. Morgan, H. N.. Heppnar, Or. Horan, M ) yn left shnnliUi cattU sam on left hip, Mitchell. (Iw.Iipw, Or. Horar. 71 on right bin; oa'tle, 77 on right sid. Nal,Andrw. 1one lUwk.Or. Hone A N Ann acted on lft shimldm oat Us nam on both hip. OIIr. 1'arry, Lassington, Or. f O na left dinnldat. .l.rn, J. W Doaglaa. Or.; horse O oa let thonliler; rattle seme on Hglil hip, Paaraon. Olava. Kiaht Mil. Or. Hnraaa n,.. ter circle shield on left ahonlder sod 94 on Wft 1 . '..., . L 1 I 1 1 . . (lonral 8cretarjr, 135 Twroty.tkinl Flrwt, New York. v"..i I n well and happy a s. s n usiiss, For isle by Welle Warren. . . . . Al A i NtiuiM r it at a waa me pari k. .( r. ie.un.uoa. plaj tylliy Mr. Hrjran In the. two I Oo lt Tuee lay evening the IX H. (1. tHinjjreaefg in witch he artrTeJ, htt w reltereoo,of lorc Lo.!ge,K. U U aeldrna that more than eight or rg f po.jble for Ibem tJ attend. " miw irr T(-llH-r. I lit liniF l whrn they were much more trail y ti flght than niwi bul, like all other dan gerous animal, they have Irarncd to fear man and Ma dradly tlrrarms. II Itr V II llnnl.Kik nf f.ntl,wk will fitul that it waa auffipient tn ot ' ,0'' '""J tlected aUn0g those who I...I In the reeetit ftre , ,. . . ... .. lomrera. Tbe cooteatloa was qaite well e)r Iber. lie ie oot $!&. ble drug tamp una a. iMMuguDuura, or vue . ... .olhn.iMm etoek gleg np tn tbe tUmee. Well not, other will be oboeeo : Jouh Mi Fia, ED8t.rNi, K!i Nmu, Ja. UcOi't!, TuM Ixoa.iiM, W. Coeiss, Cius. Htakton, Jas. 11 art. Cltdb Palish. preaiileucy of the UniUvl Ktatoc prite.L wagor, boweeer, that, like t. n i a .... .n i : i . ... . ."'' i"i""r i ir(,iniiio r uir-i iv.buo uns tu i toe onioors iniiaued ware: nierimg i die. man Uii in faror of the LuilJioc Keithly. O. G; K. O. Bloonm. V Ihokeee oever eay ror of the LuiUieg Keithly. O. G; K. O. Bloonm. V. O.i nee of a ctt eoffl. r,Mfc 'i rnWej K r. Vptoi, I'.-. I. K.otR Arts J. J. Roberta, M. of f.j A. f!'" 7 to cotnmanj the re- ... ., .... . , ' "Caiirn , . IalUre.it, M. of K. J Floy J Tbom, ,, an.l maiotainatice of a naty eoffl. fM" Mf r,,u' l" r l01' J'? iT V:JmT, L" V""!0!: cientUatroncto command the re-1 !....... .1 . - L. -L Oaiiforete Ihra " te m r.l. bote. iv-i.t, iw,.,. . . . ... leuereon, ai.oi gioyj inn .. n,-,i.i tmm l!,n.l. HAait. R,m..r lha toais beoblaol theeoeitt gpocl ol loroitfti nauona, ami Ibe al at A. t Oils ralter .. L U. aod E. B. I v.a.l.l,.. .. oil fifed of Ihck. ha. .. .., it'. .ma ... ,k. l. j ran naT neiuonrne, u. u. io.aiia nun ee loreman on i.te raoen. . . rutIC- c yr. J. 0B M, fully jaetifiivl the Ctirrcctneee au.ll - ' I W. oJ.y end el tbe reelJ.ooe of T. II. ttriitim of that Ixieilioo, There kwth a tvj rATMOsa, TtH.mPB rnn etage ltw.n nudoa Wedaoedag eveninge. After " I "' I llatinhal sVI . . enmea ekit ese I hare) lr-ti aeeral limra when Tim will not be altewe.1 antna. afl.r 1 .1.. '.. u.-.u. Vi Mepeodrng a ! boure tn eoolal iar. theetrrncthof oor tatf LmIi-d r1'.' All -er.,.n. failing to pay by d,r neepii.oo.Uy. HU.Uat an l el.rsp. ewre. tbe mrry eojoym.nt ee.kere ibe eirrnn ot cmr nary ua imh d h- lUB ,fc.h mm,b b,r,afw will be .t , u tbe lafrmr. 0o A etigtil la ar tbe e,.Umoiiy of the algbl larnr-me principal icu.r many em err Unk, a.et.te. b, Mfon.liog I 11 tjetiirni f I,.nl aW W aa la I I m lheto-in precnlio war. Mr. Itr.sa Mnihl Lis sahMKr.!.. . 1 oi foeif w irriwee r j .,,,....- i. o o. r MsiuiM. i.i...,i. i.n.u i .... i - : it . i " " .... , . . ureo iuf u iu- " Willewl!ge, He, M, I. O, I). rol cbew II. iedigi. te a d.ag.ro aifl wlieo our tT waa more tLao thM pie-, tbratwn br tepntr OreeJ airkar I'rsfer tr tfeie tl Tk Brat foegk Cere I Hhllob'e rare. A negleoteJ eoogb ie dsttg.roue. ntop It at ooee with Hhllob'e Care, Fur sale by Welle A Warren. Thr gentlemen ar welt acquainted with orant, Harney, rront. oilllam and other tountlce, and ran aav money and Urn In making th section with travsllug men, t'rice In keeping with lh time. THOMPSON & BUSTNS, The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ol MANCIIUNTHHi ICNQLANI) W PlTTtRSOX. ACKST. njLS "- 1. ..-m ffMl.e s. lf a. . . wk Il k eitinactll o left ahonlnWi oattla mon ngtil Mp. Iianaa, Tnt nant. I'irwr. J. II.. I.llnjrt.m. Or.-Horaa. JK ... sorted m Uft .hooUtari oatUa, same o lof -Id. niter bit la wh oar. t'ottr. A. ( ., lone. Or.i hnraa diamond P nm snoalnW; eattla, J ti J mafrl, oa Dm aft hio. uppor slop la Uft ear aad alio i ik. rlahU Bond. Aoitrow, Hanlmaa. Or. Rnraaa, aoaaM rMwtih qoarter-riroW ovor it o loft otln. Kn.h Hn Hrppoor. Or. Httnm bmto4 I . ... , , . iw tmn hlD nop ofl loft oar and dowlap oa oark. "-pp. U World Tbroogh treint oo tbe O. IL A N. will ran via. Cmatille, Walla Walla and ProdMoo. Tbroogh aleepera, Aral aod eeenml-ela, will ran Ie eooeeollnn wltb the Union reclAa, tbe earn ae berelo fora. A thrnngb first ol eleeper I'orl. land Io fiptikaee, eooooctiog wtlb Ibe Orstelaae eleepsw Io Ht. I'eol. and a through lonrtal eleeper Portland to HI. IW, will ran Is one sect loo with tb Oreet Northern railway. tt lertilr-f.to tesarle wraVrr tlan ill MmU' J"h KeeaiM, duly aaJ Bbakar I.gtv CvtJieJ f eroe it That . . I s.ohI.U I.AI.1 o. 1 . .I..I.J i a a . a. iet.Kly, l-y optieiD(; the elreugtb. toe ...eg ao4 snort lea.i -e. " I er?l.eB. levevt tt'ewt e.M. I . a. otkawl.. o I aJ a a. . a . . . . a i miltfof Our naty, on the KnOtl,l Themtet.-lkeew.ale.1.w,rH,ll1eL,-...-v v- .1.. that it M Ihra etrofig enough, are ae Mb.we: lbrle IWebore, S. (Lileomfort eltof eatiae. k.-larb.. k.art It ia eurh lLir m three, and Dt I. lle. V. U J II. Ltebleothal, Tre .j bare, diuioeoe, a.i.ofTesiv bro.ik. I latitulitiotia Iwrl,e tlelirerrvl l Kp. deJaetarj t L. Van Uognor, weakaoee. feeer, J.ne.llo, flsle I fit i. tl. .. e . ao miBBin, nsoiMi aforgesi, iv r. tMe, le el p.l, In iiabllitr, c m N. 0 Al Fl.ir.er, U f. of N. 11 A. J eUnettoa, t Ye. yo bat )jigMl- I HWeeseon. i ej, ,4 V. (I lf fl. f. U'ti. T eor K. Isks Hh.k.r ,g-liv I Vettghen, I. H. t4 V. tl., fbee. firy, ! for Jul. The -Ji.l brU anj pl.i. ; UsUe (UerJ. ef wbleb Pbakef Dletif I' .ri.J t I tHSmotl Bl.lS) 14 ditfo loo f J la leaf Hsth.oelirneti.ee eenv.-t ew j vt,.Wo.-ti : ti.io M .ttorgH.e tr lb ot e. le t4 Mailt ettoot, in tl t ro-h U ) yer et-aa. k t. ir kg. tun) l,ig f.'tiootlf i.-t. ,. I tu (l.na pare 1 I k p It M,akr Ig..t. !... Ihrf will be tla.g In eo lial t f y drgile, I'tte I t It 04t vii re.Was.ts, t eeote te II t) fe wvUie. iu e'uof oue t.'Uf ana with uf iuc gMi(ur, wbii h tlemotietrate the t ahl re t f a man, Mr. lifjrao iHiuhl btit t-e lr preeiJeot on hie recf! it btatlrr whateortof a j'.l' nn l. bal (. He s.u.j ly tu i tip l i the prretih'btitJ Uolr, Tbe pieeet were well reaJr4 end highly arfrteiateJ by lboe wba wore favored. All report aa e)'i)Vle H ue. FfTf AU-Cb'!e J, lUMtth, Olive. tMki, Col, : "I bee es.4 Ayet'e pule tn sny family for eovorel yoam. and bete eloato bxtnd th.nt the Bio. I .flort nal tn the rlkf ef attrn.nte en.lng from a dieorderort l,rnarh, trpl4 ller. aad enoetipeted b .l. Tbe (l.ctt. has a oa. 1 oar's lnti In ettb.rihe I'.ngl sb, t 'oll. hb.xt-kaa-l or T.I. gr.pl. U it aftnion'. ! tbe llolmoe Ilo.irt.ae t'oltog., 'rll.li, f. .i AT p il-.li lug td lake a tkeugb be.ieoo eoqr a Q..t gieoe e-iJU. .h'.aij eoe lh.llsi.it. boiareg. e(tl.w. tl TO CABIl giSIS E. L. FREELAND, -t COLUCTIOHS, EBilil INSURANCE, !!J ABSTRACTS. U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER. lead Piling sag final Proofs Tti.n, STENOGRAPHER. NOTlET PfBUC atJCTTirxja. oaiacir. Lael epriag tbe Osteite oononooed ibet It woalJ abeadoo tbe eredit yetere eo Urcly on March 11, which, to a eerteio .toot. It bee earned eat eie.pt among oar petroae beta Ie Marrow eoooty, here It wee tboagbi we might eoollaae the old eyeiem. Il bee beea demoe etreted beyond all 4oabl that we eaeaol loogei pare tbe old creUl yebrn aad pey our debtg ae we go. We eball earry ot oar f.xmor taUntome, end fmea Aog. .t o.i I 00 paper will beeooleol neloa th.y kav HeoB paid lot Ie advene. To Ikie eyt we shall etrietty .lbr la tbe fatore, teskieg feforitee ef eoae. There te etbig ara.al a boat lb I matter, but we doslre td treat all alike, , dd not bkHH aood tb tir ae la Ibe ta. tut eell la aad eotile ywar ee gaoat eel rke art n-ni'bl lv -e-lcn riv)Bg Ibe papot. If. II. tr..'. ,4 II., J t or, a a bwele pol.l -rat Map. oap (I of riaJr t.l ista-a W tb efT.ee. j Worrta. A Oro.1 or rvoaortgUoe It ! Ii!.l f"i 1 ttu 0, eol II I ttrv. ln-r a. I biw.l tro.,t.lo rervd t K 'l . (lovot K Ml Tre. far ele by D. J. McFaul, M. D. OtegeiCIC At J. m. Htccn't Rtsicmct. M'itow and adjoining anoiitiaa. Uoxiof, Andi UsiMtna, Or-Rora.. rwoHior, vobi BUH brandod A H oo ruht .Inil ovov brand 1 oaUi (aaa oa rigbt kin. Horoa. Wm. II. laurrniUx Or-nR nJaM( with qaartor virrlaovor l oe oalUona n-t.. 1 and rrii ofl! rWrhi oar and ilil la Uft. am. brand on Wft .hooldor, Uaoa la k.JTT (rut and liilliaca Ooontaaa. lUrt. i. W . HniMM, Or.-n loft sboaidor. t'olU, O oo rtgbt bib. , 10 a rtauc LAltD AIJt, t'HS ev.vss f.taa Ovrt. . I tas i.in. (,, Norn a i ttraiav i.i tt i rt a S4.IW. of tt..fu. Il, f h. .rtBtka oi.'Oot ol ttta ,noral toad OAr. ao-Lt aqihno. vooiod la kio lr aoriino I a bo. ol . a. aooodod Kf th. or I n fm, .ftn. od r.Mo.rf m, las o. ol) Rboo4 Io f't al p..Kii o.. oo Ik. nt e.r o i.f iri - .1 th I. woi omHii al lh. anof ol 11 o that I 4 M . lh. I..u... ,. t M land, fcv wll t. bS akltk.aM,MTa,RMg.nHitiO. la an or. Aaraodatl shmh .l.loit.g ad.oro.lf ho,.dorr1lo1 Hull sro ad. Mod snli lh. 1K riaioiala ihi. oNt' oa or not.Mo l a. d.f - doxfoaiod W Io. Mooomaoil ol okl otoMowolli.lrrusioi.olil k lto.t ja r M...r e-fio llo4 Hit eta. 1 as Kn,Iht W. , IM-txvor, Or.-M.troasakad-l I H mi loft otln.-, om(I.JHi Uft tZjl fork la n .hi aar. aB.Uvt.il la Uft. ""wiow hais Ttxo), Uoppoor, .-Horaaa, g ls Uft a. Ok oolJ. ouoooa Uft k.o. r savor. IkdMrt. tXoMloa. Or Taltl. fM bio and B a rlbl oKn,WUr bnrmoV M n.hl thoiiUov Ha la Mvn, orm,, ' HT.it lt . (too... ill.. t. Hmo brands N I l-Ur, .t. -m. UfTaKTLw H.siroa, JaRMO ktUltm, IH.( bnroos braoAoi iMa Uf oh.mt.Ur' ooltU Ui. asna, aioa r T, Ho- w ia r.w and nlliaoo.r,i.Zr mhona. . A., Harrf-oaa, OrH Uooo M nw otiBo, rout. Mia.toJ L oa lh. rtM ai.u rf voi , atr A. J-llnoor Or o aa nl biri oilw...r la uft oar. " wat. (I. Hrftw, I if .uL aa Uft otwoi.U loaiilo. m oa Uft (ia. et-n. K l, MnoM. !, snu W P Ml km. mt ug r,,t, aod n4Wi . ul -' "o-l bwooj W I no Urt ah,l,u ' lh.rt"0. J A Hnt-oor lv rtnoaaa-loo Io oUmM-vi nottio awH uT-." oW ut T-'t-"t-M , (-. Uft Taroov H W Ww fW -eJ) aat-Wol T Ion o-,ui-, . u ., mmim mm oa Uft ail .'h Ot.1.1 IO OM TWlo. M. It.. r. Ov-It,wo. boaoAJ ta-U.v4 It T, l-o. ITli! H T " "M -"-wiU-,euoe i tl WaihviWo. Woj . N.oor ru. It m m oo O. Ui oWwdor, wu mma ! v- ' or"T- UT ow and rM oat Arr ra .w -... "r..- - -wTr. , w w.m aoon awgM t-m O-wW m,t ie. . Vamed-An Idea sH l- p' Om fmt 1 ' O-. & Swum aod aM Kto Wlord. lln vMo, 1- - M ii r-r a - ' i..oo oo in oia, " - r'.'.tr.' kK -' d o 4 A i .,, te. eat . ., r.eao4 n.e d a " ( ' " f A A . .1