18 DECEMBER 96 llSUWiHCHlTUElWEpUlFRIlSATI fjl', "6 7l90? .35678 A COURT STENOGRAPHER. The Gazette is informed that at the coming session of the legis lature a bill will be introduced providing for a court stenographer for everv iudicial district. This DuDer is informed that the bill AT proposed is a very meritorious one We are not altogether familiar with the full import of the bill, but ao far as we have investigated the same, we feel inclined to give it our hearty support. Under the proposed law the court stenogra pher's notes of evidence, with ex- duced to a minimum. The Wilson bill is an ad valorem tariff, while all republican tariffs have been calculated from the specific stand point. A Welcome I'aber of '97. The beginniog of the New Year will Lave a weloome usher in the shape of a fresh Almanac, descriptive of the origin, nature and uses of tbe national lonio and alterative, Hostetter'e 8tomch Bit ter. Combined with the descriptive matter will be toned calendar and as tronomical calculations absolutely reli able for oorreotnees, statistics, illustra tions, verses carefully selected, and other mental food highly profitable and enter taining. On this pamphlet, published and printed annually by Tbe Bostetter Company, of Pittsburgh, 60 bands are employed in tbe meobanioal department alone. Eleven months are devoted to its preparation. It is procurable free, of druggists and country dealers every where, and is printed in English, Ger man, Frenob, Spanish, Welsh, Norwe gian, Holland, Swedish and Bohemian. idiot of the state. He baa aet himself op along aide of the Oregonian as spon sor of tbe repablioen party end telle tbe members of the next legislature what tbey shall or shall not do in the matter of electing a United States senator. White ie a pliant tool of Joe Simon's, and therefore hie etriotures on Senator Mitchell are not to be wondered at just at Ibis time. Milton Eagle. Tbe Portland Oregonian, The Dalles Cbroniole and tbe East Oregonian are about the only papers in tbe state that are making a demand for a decrease io unnecessary taxation and a catting down of expenses of government that possesses tbe destructive feature of governing too mncb. It is hoped tbat other newspapers will join in tbe demand. E. 0. 8VEN SVENbON GETS Ma RBI ED. Bs Tells His Friend, Blag, A boat Bis Troablea. II EBB Y CBB1STMA8! WHAT OUR EXCHANGES SAY. Last spring before election in nearly every county of the state republican candidates for tbe legislature, knowing the views of their constituents upon tbe subject, and in every case in order to strengthen their ohaDces of election, pledged themselves, if elected, to sup port Seuator Mitchell for re-election. In most cases these pledges were made by letters to their constituents or to friends of the senator over tbeir own signatures, and the letters are still in existence. Most of these pledges were made volun tarily, but in a few instances candidates made the promises for tbe sole purpose of getting votes, knowing well tbat the mAMHunnf thp nAnnlM van tail Mr Tit.1ial1 ceptions taken, will be filed, and turned to the senate. If the men who no objection to appeal can be urg- so pledged themselves, over tboir own ed bv the iudee. All bills of ex- signatures, still hope to retain their r-Antions are to be signed bv the hooor Jobu n- Mitchell will be elected a. . i . United States senator on the first ballot. o r I Havnrnl mnra Hum a maiMriv nt Mia a. 1L..U.J.... i..: " mueeu iub aubuiuio mimeae. in publican members of the legislature our Judge Lowell in all matters made these pledges and a failure to keep appertaining to his high position them will be condemned by an outraged or bis ability to fill the same have constituency when those members re It u - Ol III Y : . never been questioned. But in other districts the legal fraternity have made much conplaint that ofttimes evidence that had been given in had been wrongly inter preted by the court, intentionally or otherwise, and on this misinter pretation, or presumption that cor tain evidence did not eiist, or bad not been presented, the right of i appeal was denied. YVnere a I C. S. Jackson, editor of the Pendleton East Oregonian, is getting np a sub scription to belp tbe Cuban rat riots. Here is a case where the single land tax would not remedy all the suffered ills. It is tbe only one we have heard of for a long time that Mr. Jackson did not. ad vooate trying it on. Salem Statesman. Senator Morgan is right. The time has arrived. Tbe boar has struck. In fact, it is along about four o'olock in tbe afternoon of the day appropriate for American interference to stop tbe oat- rages going on in Cuba. President Grant did not wait to have each ao act of humanity thrust down bis throat the last time before this that Spain carried on ber butcheries in that oppressed in sular oountry. Salem Statesman. turn borne. St. Helens Mist, Mr. u. w. uorbett pas come to be a great man all at once in the opinion of a few Portland politicians, and there are several of them just now umng bis name I in connection with the United States senatorsbip, not beoause they want the old gentlemen elected, or even imagine that be will be elected ; but be Is s wealthy man, and by making bim be lieve be has a certain following bis "leg oan be pulled" for boodle with wbiob to -J J 1 till 1 I 1 . S O . . 1 IX. SO judge anticipates mat ne may De aureat Mitoueu. liie old gentleman it reversed it is easy indood, if in- cui'd'sh nd tite taffy pleases bim clined to favor himself rather than ?ery h ; i.ui,eed B0. m!"b th !rom . . . . . , . ,. nis minions ue, no uouot, cueenuiiy ..UDD Duc.u(s jUDu,o u.u., ooutrlbHtos liberally to tbe fellows who to deny the ntjht of appeal. ont for booJle. hut whose mill nnr- V lthout questioning any person a pose is to make a oat's paw of Mr. Cor- fairness and honorable intentions, be,t ai " uim lo Put p money the opportunity to misquote evi- i,!j .wh"ht toT defeat Mitohell in the , itt ii -1.4 I hope that Mr. Joseph Simon may go to peai buouiu tie lanen away irom Mr. Corbett, no donbt, it In good circuit judges, as we see it, and the I faith the same as Jobu F. Caples was whole responsibility placed upon ,or "ln"ou for congress last the court stenographer whose ,prinB' ,,ut b T of hit nBrae ,Mhl" . . , , , , time is for the tole purpose of making notes must be filed and sworn to. . . , " v Mm htv tha nitmnaiirn UTimiiana nf in. and who cannot deny the right of otber whose name will be put forward K hearing before a higher tribu- whenever the opportunity presents itself, rjal. I la tbe case of Mr. Caples last spring tbey wanted to nse bis ability and liitlu MacEO is undoubtedly dead tint 00i ,,b Mr- Corbett tbey want to use timn. " mon"' Tbe first object of Ibw small aggrega- 1 im.v l,.inA.a 5 lnn....... "on or uon.ue politicians is io creaie nu. ........ '"IT"" The opposition in Portland to tbe re eleotion of John H. Mitobell to the United States senate is increasing. The fight in the legislature promises to assume a de cidedly lively gait. Muoh "family linen" is likely to be washed right be fore the public, However, tbe ultra gold standard wing of tbe republican party in Oregon is not as atrong at it estimated, and Mitchell, in spite of bit reoord, is going to be re-elected. Tbe oommeroial epirit, which it the heart and soul o! tbe single gold standard oause, it not "triumphant" outside ot the city limits ot Portland in any part of the Webfoot stats. E. O. "Howdr, Sin'." aeid Sven Sveoson yesterday as he dropped in on bia Celes tial friend, Sing Lee, at tbe China wash boose in Heppner. "How tos bane yo liver. SioT "Welly good. What mollow your Sven was togged out in a brand new store suit which fit bim fairly well ex cept tbe pants which were folly four inches too short. Hit wealth of blonde hair was crowned with a a tiff bat ot tbe mintage of '87, a borne laandried eblrt was embellished with a standing collar of similar sort, set off with a lie of flam ing red, while bia feet were enoased in brogan shoes tbat looked like tbey bad seen a summer's campaign in tbe mountains. "Note go en sprBin yo trote, heet'en.on 'count ma noo klotbes. Ay bane gattin' merried. Eel bane das vay. Yen Ay koom oop by Heppner from da moontain las' fall, Ay gat latter from ma coosin, August, een Portland to koom ma doun to ta heem. Ay tank Ay gat ma money en go. "Ay Dane een oar ail nite ven da oar got to fortiand. Ay valK out laik oner falara troo da beeg gate by da falar das luke laik Swedish sffjer. Ay tank Ay ask beem bote ma coosin en sa to beem, 'Vere bane ma ooosm?' Ha sa, 'Ole, Ay note sa beem ; Ay note bane baik in Swa den.' Das maik ma mad, en Ay say pooty kweek, 'Ma name bate note Ole,' en ha luugh, ven A? gat madder en bait heem ofer da baid ved ma setohel. Das falar ha vassle a tan vasale en, yeeminy Yesus I noner sojer ved a tan star beeg falar, Sin' yoomp on ma en vack ma ofer da hade ved beeg atiok. Yeans, Ay tank ma hade ba broke. Ay tank Ay note fight two tojer falar. en pooty kweek Ay vat got on ma feet, beeg sojer falar yerk ma by da ooot collar tal Ay tank ma note bane vea ma bade on ma boody." "What's moller, you not getta mally yet? You mally policeman, bal hal sabbef You call bim sojer, you no saDDe, Droke in bing at be squirted a mouthful ot water on a white shirt. The M. E. church and Sunday school will have an old-time Christmas tree with an appropriate program ft exer cises on Christmas eve. All families and friends of tbe church are cordially in vited to aid by tbeir presenoe (also presents) and cheer to make it an en joyable occasion. A special and more formal invitation it extended to mem bers and friends of tbe Episcopal church to unite with us in tbe festivities. Committbb. Backlen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloera, Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Shin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no psy required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Conser & Brock. . What's ' the Matter With Hanna ? ' Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the Odd Combination Store of P. C. Thompson Co. Is the best place to buy Salt, Sugar, Soap, Sardine, Socke, Sopeoi'era, Sewing Machioea, Shotguns, or Sawt. Complete lines of Groceries or Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. " I ETTER8 APVEKT1BED XJ LETTER LIBT. AT HEPPNEB Or., Dec. 21, 1896. Jones, L D 3 McDiiid, Ed When calling for these letters please say advertised. J. P. Williams. P. M. .DONT FORGET THE PLACE. B '.How to Core all Bkln Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne't Ointment." No internal medicine required. Curet tetter, eczema, itob, all eruption! on tbe taoe, bands, nose, Ao., leaving tbe skin dear, white and healthy. Its great bead ing and curative powers are possessed by no otber remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne't Ointment. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon ior Morrow County, '.under the Deal thereof, ana to me airectea ana aenverea upon a judg ment and decree rendered and entered in said Court on the 9th day of September, 189H, in iavoroi Jinza tt. uweni aspiaintjtt.ana against Frank H. Beutre and Marv J. Benve. his wife. Louis Sehewrich and Bchewrich, his wife, as defendants, whereby the pjaintiff did recover a personal decree against the defendants Frank a. uenge ana Mary J. Benge, hla wile, lor the sum of 1531.25, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 1st day of January. 1894: the further sum of S15.U0 At torney's lees, Hid tlio costs and disbursements taxed at 14.00; and whereby it was decreed that the mortgage dated on the 19th day of December 1888, executed by said last named defendents to the Lombard Investment Co. and by it assigned to plaintiff unon the following described real property in Morrow County, ine Nortnwest uuarier oi Two South ol Oregon, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter ty-two in TownshlD Range Twenty-five East of Willamette merl OOTS AND SHOES!... THE PLACE TO GET THEM 18 AT 1VT- LICHTENTHAL'S He has anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a good article when Mat guarantees It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialty. GUSH BUSINESS OLLEG Notice of Intention. an I tun anntmffttl Id tttVatnl M P ililltaal Vm a toloplioue in liiskiH,,,, ..i,,i. i. ,.n.,.i;.i,.,i-iii. Mr. Corbett'a money that gentleman will be brought to the steru realiialinn tlut be baa performed bia part in the politioal drama and be will be caul aside and the author of the play will be presented. Those who have watobed the drift of the prooeodiogs closely agre I lint this I he onteosihle ptirptwe of tie opposition to Mitchell, a nil coining events will, no Joult,S(Hin demonstrate tbe truthfulness of the prediction. One thing is certain, Mr. Corlwit'e name is Out bring used ith the belief that he stauda tbe sliiiht- hliould hftve 1'laco of ImaineaB. TnK Ciihcudo Ijork tnlition of the OrrRonirtD of tlio I'.Uh innt it ono of the finont oyer gotten out ly thrtt paper. If you Lhvo a friend Id tlio Kant acini bin: ono. Died In I'lainfleld, New Jersey, oa tha 18th lustsot Was a Great Campalga Hpeakr r- Plaimkirld, N. Jm Deo. 18. Ex Con gressman Iloswell Q, Horr died tonight at 11 o'clock after ao illnet ot two weekt with bronchitis and Brlght'a disease. RoswslI Q. Horr was born November 0, 1840, in Waltaville, Vermont. He re ceived bia education in tbe publio schools. He waa admitted to tbe bar in lHi4. In 1871 be took up bit borne in Saginaw, Miob , from wbiob dlttriot be was elected to congress in 1H78. Io 1800 e moved to Plainfleld and became a member of tbe editorial staff on Ibe New York Tribune, which position fa baa held ever since. Hit joint debate in Chicago with W. U. Harvey, author of Coln't Finaneial School," attracted much attention. When tha repoblioao national campaign oomtnittee called for apeakera lest fall ba waa one of tba Brat to respond and made over ninety speeches id tha eampelgo. Horr made a onmbar of apeeebet in Oregon In tbe campaign ot IHui, Mr. Horr eampaigned Oregoo in 131H, apeakiug at Heppner io Oarriguee' opera bouse oo tba afternoon ot May 2ft. He was ao earnest, forcible epeeker as all will remember who beard bim. lilt: Cameron reaulutioii, with aiiKMidinonta making it atrongpr if Anything, Acknowlmling the iuda. est chance of ucvws.-M. Helens Mist H-ii(ltnc of Cuba, Laa Impd report rxl on vj tbs committee of foreign rt'lfttiotia in thn aotiat, ami it will unJoulitedly pnea lioth liouaoa, and if tcUmh! ly the pieeiilont will be passed over bia bead The liodge immigration bill ia proof that something on thia line can Im done by tl.e republican party, or can emanate from that party, the pitiu of the oppoai. lion ta the contrary uotaitlistand Ing. Tuleaa iminigtanta can read ai.d write ame language, they Are prohibited from coining to thia country. Cubana, however, are ei. rmptetl frum the efT.H-t .f thia act dutu g the preeetit diatutbauce, it ia a very meritorioua measure. Is Iat issue cf the (iarette, in the editorial nnder the captiuo, The Dingley Hill IVa.1," the word "ad valorem' waa ur-l in the fourth paragrath f.r "ajwifia" Ad ad valorem tariff ie calculate 1 oo tha value of the article Im. ported, white a aperifio tariff takea lulie-'tioid'Tatiiiti weight, quantity, alo. The cibjeclion urgn egaibtt ao A.1 valorem tariff ia that decep tion in valuta ia often practiced And I'nrU Ham ie tl.r.a drfrau U. The weihl ur qnaulily i.f an im. potUfioo ia ry t i arritt at And i ol in lo It rennr Miir-i.rii were a be man ol of whom people knew but little, there miht le a D0eily for pireenting him to the pulilie for tneligatioo, but aa he I txly the most prominent man In the history of the eteto, whose name ie familiar in every hotie tod on every street, and wIiom reennl, offloul an personal, ie proof against the ettaekt earpleg entice, It apeare babyish eewspepere, eeperially tb.ee mIiIs-1 by ol J timers, to be lii'j-.irlng who be Is or bow be elands oo measures of pablie imporUnPo. There Is nut an lolelligoel voter who Is bl as aril acnaittU with Ibe riil..i,s policy as be l himself, so an one lm bee made Ibe least luly c tbe hiIi1m aitaalioB, bat keovi bin t.i de, no bim. llatieg bis eeiviee tbe I'mU.I Hletre eriieU be bse l riieiiilie, fullr elite lo the intetmiia h.s eoesiilttrQcy and eer nnmlnJlul ol the welfare tt the boleroiiiitry. Never baa a wir. ni eliere l which would re- Hurt oo l.ls rbaisrtrf or Ihtegfilt, Wbil bl.!lii the strict feint. Ica party tulre, be bee eo)4 aJ kM Ibe efl deeee of diiKrale, to ttmeb ao list eao bass Ibeir vrtee as Meieel at nlber rl uhlloao ia tbe stale M re tbaa the rWnatnr Mitcbl bee Ibe eosAJrnee oj bit patlr Ibroagbotit the I elled Htatee aa4 Lie aeuteatiua M tbe prve).leiy Ie am. lb tibilln, ea4iue lo Ibe fetor, ltiiw.lie fluoa el hie rlit etJ etarsier do at eff-el tbe eetmeat of tbe p'tle br. wbleb ta ebolly ta hie lev. If any 1 1 11 Of? rn eeaM Im a Uiur rt. Ibsa W.ichell, it bae evr (wee fnUd in I, ,st-r IM.'sw New, ItOHWELh 6. HOKR. dian, containing 160 acres, which mortgage was recoraea on tne aim nay oi tiecemDer. at riage 54 of Book "D"of the Records of Mortgages n the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, should be foreclosed, and the said real property sold by the Sherirl of Morrow County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and all costs: therefore I will, on Raturday, the With day of January, 1K97, at 2 o'clock in the after noon of that day, at the front door of the court house in the citv of UeoDiier. Oreeon. sell all ici-i a. , v. . i . . tne right, title, interest and estate wnicn tne Bin , Ay tank JO Dane pooty smart yo laij defendants and all persons claiming and to Iroo on da thirl en kape yo bade quiet. ?'ttlm by. throosrh or under them, or any of r ' 1 tnm. nan nn thA loth rinv nt nrnvmriAr. 1KKK. Ay bane mad now to tank da luff time or since then have had, or now have, in and to . the above described real property, and every aas laiars geei ma. part thereof, at publio auction to the highest R Aaa llm A tank aat nnl akaam bidder foroash in hand, the proceeds of such ' . KM If tn hA AnnllMl In .Mtl.furMitn of aald axht.u. to do das ennvtans da bees falar a a. en uon and an costs. . .. . ... . Dated this tJA dav of December. 1R9K. y van aas as na lai ma, pooiy aangi e. l. matlock. kweek. en hv veeminv Yesns. Hin' Av "O3"". SherlfTot Morrow County, Oregon, tank Ay bane een a mad boose. Lot falart baoe boiler, en da wear tan alar, en Ay tank daa Ay bane vorte nor crazy Daa falart boiler, 'hank,' en Ira to bit me, en Ay bane tickle dat da beeg sojer falar note let ma go ao da get ma. Den Ay coom by da pooty buggy en Ay laik dat falart better. Da aa to ma, 'Fra bo teV en Ay laik daa, en da laugh en von man aa to oner man, 'Shorty, see dat rJwade guy ved da copper.' Ay note kan tank vat da mane, an Ay bana madder. En ao kweek Ay tank dat vay, daa aojer falar look ma oop eeoto eletle green boi, eo ha ta to ma. 'Yoote kape quiet, Swede, or by tba powers I'll break your coournut.' Ay tank ba bana Dootch, Hi a. Ay not laik dat falar pooty muoh. Eo ao kweek daa falar tek ma oot, da baol ma eeo da waggon to da ail, en ma beart bant brake, ao mo hade baoe tore, Ay tal yo, "Ay baoe ao tired en so tore Ay bane ioi PORTLAND jggl FULL mOte B0ARDIH6 isliilSlli jttf ssr in r OREGON English Course. FRENCH AND GERMAN. Dr. f.lng'e New Dieeevery fee Ceneumatlen. This It tbe beet meJioine lo lb world for all forms ot Oongha and Colds and for Ooutoniptioo. Every bottle ia g oar auleeJ. It will our and not dieappotoL It baa oo equal for Whooping Coogb Aslbma, Uy Ftver, FaeoooBia, Broa ebitit. La Orippa, OoU ia tbe Head aoj tnr CoDsumolino. It ta safe for all a(e pleaaaot to take, aad, above all. asnre enre. It ta always well to take 1 Kina'o New lU PI lie la oooeetwioo with Dr. Kiog't New Dteeovery, as tbey ff-olate end tone tbe etoenerb aoj tmwele. W goaraulea ! feci sslls'se. tmn or return money. Free trial bottles) et Coneer k Hrtiek'e drag etc . lUguler eue 50 rents eed 1 IX). ti -wtnur.M T AND OFFICK AT THE DALLK8 OREGON lJ Deo. 17. W.m. Notice is hereby srlven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of bis Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before K. I Freeland, U. H. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on February, bin, ivnti, vu: HARRIHON C I'M. MI SOS, Hd. K, No. 21, for the NWU NVV? Pec 27, Mta and 8u NEU fee 2S. Tp f 8. R ir E. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upou ana cultivation of, said land, vis: Charles H. Bums, James ti. wylsnn, josepn Bannister. Walter Benuett, all of Hardman. uregon. jab. r, muokb, fkt-13. Register. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DAlXKrt, ORKl.ON J J Dec. 2. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Bleu notice of his Intention to muss nnal proof In aupMrtnf his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. w. Morrow, couniy clera, at iicppner, uregou, on rebrtiary l, 1W7. vu IHVID BaKF.R, ltd. E. No. MWl, for the 8 W i Kee 83, Tp 1 8, R 24 K.W M. He names tbe following witnesses tn prove hli continuous residence upou and cultivation 'alunubM.il i nnf. tn.v I ol Said land. VlS - - Heniamln . King. William T. King, lame M. Hamblet, T&omu J. Wllibelm, allot lone, Oregon. eo so kweek Ay vaka oop Ay bear ma ooosio, Aogust, say to m: 'Vaka oop, yo greeoy, so go vad ma.' Eo ba tal ma ba rede aen da Olegoniao da Bwede boy, 8 vea Bveneuo, by Heppner, ba bono aea ail dare, for ba tight da gate man by da railroad, eo ba Sjbt da officer, doe aojer falara, yo know, llaaabapay da bill, ea ba aay eel baoa forty doler. Ha let ma veJout breath. "August, ba ta to ma: "Sveo, Ay lank :n-u. J AS. F. MOORE. Register. ... i. , . I 111 .IIIIIBIT, !"', I'M llllliw, 1-1, ,.. .u,r yo oane goue ooy ion, doio yo oaos I n -jvwt, for the N w o -toa No, .laiowo Timber Culture, Final Proof. Nntke for reblieailoa. I'eiTKD ftTtTsa Vai Orrti a. The fHllea. Orreon. Per. I. lt X'OTfCE IS tir.RKHY OIVN THAT RlCtt i aM W. Knblsnn. of ktsht Mile. Oregon, has Bird notice ol Inlentlnn to make dual pr.il helnit J. w. Morrnw, rnunty clerk, at klaottw-e In Heipnr Omon, on Iwlunlif the Inlh day ol January, l''i. nn timixtr riiiiom anpiiraun potHy green.' Ay tal beem ma noo ' klotbes baoa black, ao ba laugh. Ship Ho. t aoiilh, tain Nn, it mat. Urn John W. AlUt-tt, Eo balfbarlre tngtsham John A Ingrahaia, Aaraa I u.i.m . Id! .M Bftl. aa to ma : Hveo, yogat merried oi yo ja. r. M)Hr, rtiiir. gat sbaeghide,' eo Ay bole knew vat 'sbsDgbidV bene. Ay taok maeeif dee Notice of Intention. hanat n.l a Um aniivKn ti sal mtmmrlMA I " " -vsas y wsoe wy uei s trw a a, neiij -, j, i sa to ma klstilda. BUSINESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy. DEPARTMENT LAMES Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, uregon. Tim mntiomon am well aconalnted with Grant. Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties and can save money aud time In making these sections with traveling men. Prices in keeping with the times. THOMPSONS & BINNS, THIS. k M WmUr TrihiiD FOR Farmers and Vlllaoers, FOR Fathers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Dauohters, FOR nil the Family. Nottre la hrhv k, 1 . .U. lll the follow In nam4 sitlr has M " " a "" I ro his Inlvnlloa tn make anal proof In Silp- Itvea IM no- Ay Uok yo laik ber. Ilatihla baas gods gtrl ea aba laik lo gal merrtod,' to aa merry bar. Av bene bote brokt van, ea Ay gal twenty dolar oa kooa to Happoer. To bat, Ay note aa voo tang lo da aier falar by da railroad. At leak bote da Boa pneoi, "Vooee Ay boot ute, two tease Ay beoe pool; sby.'" patt ol bis natm. and thai aaid pr will b ma.1 hclr J.vph L i.ll..n, 0, a Com., at Uilnft.iB, (rra, pa January 2, 147, vti. ll'STta A. MIUIR. ltd I Ko. MM. lor the K I at kM 11. T 1 . R r.wx. Ms sums Ihe folio ln witneaaae tn ernre his rontlaiHHie tat4txe epoaaad calltoUoa Ot. aald land, vis: niiaj a. H'.lvlmi. William Bmwnlnf . Idaard f. rotiilni, Itt F aoa, all nf lliitnn (f j A, r. MHaa, task Mvsilator, kauri Oei fftt.., VM.U, vf lie l'. H!,. ( btJijiiiU the f!ixtire ell iul KiiToa UAiarra: I thought 1 would write tad tell fno bow I fttaod Ihlage I "Webloot." Wbeo I arrived bete it waa raining at the rate of forty Bailee ao bour, with snoJ bob deep lo tba roaJe, bol Ibe people tboagbt tl fine weelber I diJa't agroa with I bete bat too koo thai Ihe r.aaUro tbegoa bye era Bol UaeJ to rata . 1 fuaa4 everybody boss, some baol Ing lomber, arote eotlieg lege aaJ e- me railing anrlwonl. My bmlber la lew, Wetter Perliotaose, litipg nae calle froas If ilJUU. ie baol leg later fr a Mr. Neteoa, Tba aew Mill Ie aboot lee boadred arJe (root bis boee. lie geta tba rata of II pH lbonsaa4 anJ boards Mmeelt aad lease He ateiM aboal two IneJe a way, ao yea ee be llotasi ait dowa be-e aad Ibal la aboal Ibe way wagaa at all ever tba valley. 1 apeak et tbie eo Ibe! a fe.r ruuipaiieoa eaa be ma-U with I eMa lif aea. I bave prirvd o ell dollar botee, a yoo ee I ant folsg to ride Ibroagh Ibe Mod eb.ls I sas dvta here if tba bore de a.. el Mirt It be d e 111 !. tVgf.it ! s'l the bie. Tnert t'ulf. II Vti SHJVoi, Ui.Twf, 15, tC e"sTa mere is no patent on (ruociness. lSut manuuc- K m J w. b.sh.i.ir. nn.t.Mf ' Iftultdmsa lrm Aan-latt.Hi Bill ho k,4 at turcrs oo not make Is waa f aat.t wratve aoe eo4 torn so good as Schilling's Hat, because most people like to ihtr la M .M.if (tffn, oo tha aorod 1U of Jaaae'f, far, uisos lh fcmara ol ea a an4 s 4 said dav. Um eo'fas M vlavllng atrxrton sut th inif yrt an. n. susor, tlptot Ot, tW 1. IW. Jt saar'y. iTurtMit )r.Hy kurrtsu. be humbugged. for sale ftf K. V. Rbra A Co. OTK kttHtRtMVIIVtt TNIT MtlT IKS Oaak -4 It o( lha k ULn a4 lha hl l.-nl Hi I od a1 IM tnkl He ('MfrrWM hile Trat.a la enol waa I bee. Tba l'aln Tarifle tyeteea beats lie Iraiee Ibmafbooi by eleeea beet fraea tba eaflaa, Ibaa Mek le every p't ol all le ears pU aod oeaturtabte. It also babto lis rave by tba aeUbrated Itelorh Ltebl aaeklei tbeea brtltleel ad alfhi resaan rarrt4 daily o IKe leet Melt ft eleeplef aet raawevalso, Iv-ksde, ne la. IVMelsn. eell eei of ssdrooe R W teis .(Um. t, iS Tbtrd IML, feet. lee, Urofno, ie I ton, laj H t.fnt oo th ormirl luaortar ol iaauarv. I. 1K nt ia s a at4 Ism ol ol. dav. K tha tmtsne at ! dteaaiora l-f the -oi T Vl ai'lt'tr'. f aahlrr, ejayoaM. IW. tw. I, m, fm M With tbe close of the rresuleutial campaign TI1E TRIBUNE recoguirea the (act that tbe American people are now aoxioae to give their time to home and bnaineaa intereats. To meet this condition, politic will have far less apace and prominence, nntil another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for tbe principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to tbe present day, and won its greatest victories. Every possible effort will be pnt forth, and money freely spent, n msla TUP U'VFKT.Y TttllU'NP nro-Aminar.il. a vs atieietv am a a v v au wtaua am ssw'avi oj 'o vvmsimvsi af National Family Newspaper, intei eating, instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member We inrnlsh "The Gazette" and "Ii Y. .Weeklu Trlhune" one Year lor $3.00. OAHII Addroas sll Ordor In I? ADVANCR. THE GAZETTE. WHie your aaow and ad.tra oa a oaal rafd. aaed II to (io W. feat, TkImm OHU-a. Kea tots .ltr.ao4aaaak.tfort aa Ue tors Wortly Trtboee will be aaailaa to j. mnin or srorhiuitiiRtr utrriku N oTiri ta mater uivtn tT V.itae HI Wa a omiii.1 a4 II- star ot4 "4 y. re-, ai taoir For Soaa O baadred Bfed alily arrae eWdod lead, ! e4a rbee ; ta ltse4 plaee. a-Milbee ear We aUaB tblrty te bewabif a Ad ire : O r rte bill Nxlb Tsklaiv VTaab nftro oo Ifca tod 1 ipoa, ol .. taxi. o m M oi t nWi a sa. a4 I mri.vt p aa, mi said 4af, ta poffnr ol wrtlil liwMl and l I traoaorttoe of Wl aalM eoatoow M af aff-o t.t luttia rshtor If r. r I t, tut a A PURE FOOD PB0DUC1 COTE DROTHERS VINEGAR Is arartalkaali nwn ,iiaW d to notrao). ra s.oaMMwaa4fasrtiy, au roaaalhe aa looitdeoM, otO AD tr(OWtttt tff 01.00 -the- si.ool j Weekly INteii OceaivI. 1 The GrcaUtt Republican Paper of the Wist, ITI it-moaisrewarfeewese-ervntVooAi,.. Helfpeb. 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