13 DECEMBER 96 Mb 7s9wll Zip W2C2122232V25 26M good postmaster. We hope Broth er Johnson will get it Roseburg Plaindealer. The Gazette heartily concurs 10 tbe remarks of the Plaindealer. A Welcome rlir of '97. The bKinuinc of th Ner Year will have a welcome usher in the ehape of a fresh Aln atinc, dVccriptiva of th origin. Datura and csea of the dhUouhI tonio and alterative, U'.stetter' 8tnninch Bit ters. C'tnljiucd with tl)8 dt-e-t-riptive matter will be fouad caleudar fend as tronomical caloiilutiooa abeolntnly reli able for oorieotnrat, statistics, iiluHtra tions, veigps ci.refully selooted, and other mental food highly profitable arid enter tuiniutr. Oa this piiiDphlet. Diiblinhed and printed annimlly by Tbe UoRtetter Company, of PiilHbureb, 60 bunda nre employed in the meohauiciil deprtment alone. Eleven months are devoted to its preparation. It is procurable free, of drngciHts and country denlern every where. BDd is printed in Enidiflb, Ger man, Frenob, Spanish, Welsh, Norwe gian, Holland, Swedish and Bohemian. A MERRY CHRISTMAS. To its readers the Gazette this morning sends merry Christmas greetings, and trusts that all will in some way add a gem to the childish glee, the youthful mirth or parental happiness of Christ mas tide. How beautiful it is to give one day to the ideal; one day for generous deeds, for good will and for gladness. One day to for get the shadows, the rains and the storms of life, and to remember the happiness of youth and health. One day to forget the briars and thorns on the winding path, and to remember the fruits and ilowers of life, ies, one day to forget your self and to think lovingly of others. This day is largely one of myth ical origin, a product of imagina tion, as ancient history does not tell us of the exact date of Chris's birth, but this does not spoil the beauty, the joy and the happiness of the occasion. And in sending greetings of a merry Christmas to its readers, the Gazette trusts that, in this hour of mirth, joy and hap piness, the poor, friendless or sor rowful may also be kindly remem bered. " The senate has confirmed the nomination of Robert A. Ilaber sham for survpyor-general of Oregon. The latest from Washington is that Senator Sherman will be secretary of stato and that Mr. llauna will go to the senate from Ohio. LODGE BILL PASS2D. Will Prevaat the Inlgratioa ef Illiterate Foreiaaere Aa Edacatleaal Tut Repaired. WASHINGTON NEWS. Whether Oregon or California gels a cabinet pontine or not, the wholo land will vote they each do. sorvo it for the work they did in November.- Intcr-Oonnn. Editomh even in Washington seem to lmvo their family troubles. The Washington Tost snjs: "A luau is never so badly fooled an when lie imagines ho thoroughly understands a woman." TniH is Oregon's golden oppor tunity for a ctbinet jositioii and why fool away the chaueo iu petty jealousies an to who Khali have the position. Let our delegation so led tho man and then let all Ore gon aris and say Amen. The 8th day of January ha been et for a round-up of the il.'iuoorat io party. When tho gold demo, crats and the 1 to l-rrs get into tho imna corral, and tho gate are hot the air will li full (.f flying hair and UDpublialmble impreca tions. i Ax Eastern Ttchango thinks the hired gills of Detroit Mich., have fangbt oo to I'm tree. It says: "They arc organising a uniou to Classify occupations, fit wages, Jes agnate aftrnooua and evenings out, and arrange a fow other littlo de tails," and there is lots of fun in tight CoNorem should uruadt (). Dry to visit Iha South ('sroliua waiup and shoot ducks. He lias upctfluoue blood iu bis veins that tbwft Carol iu a tnquit cmld re lieve liitu of. Yet his a hicothat the I'uiti'd Mates "go alow va the Cuban l-naineaa" is slightly iu ad. VailCrt cf tllO S dinioiatiatinO, for it ' han.l.ra v Lm tot rv. ii trusl lo go at all ou Vm,t" "", muj ipi'-n m t i any run hum jMlltllil1' , Washington, Deo. U. Republicans have every reason to feel gratified at tbe outcome of the consultation of senators and representatives of tbe party, which have been a feature of the first week of congress. With tbe exception of the few eilver bolters the party and both branohea of congress is a unit as to what is to be done iu the near future. With out a majority in the senate the party is powerless to force tariff or any other legislation at this session of oongreso, but the mischievous silver clement in the senate, led by Allen, tbe Nebraska popnlint, have alreudy been taught that the republican senators do Dot intend to lose any opportunities to pass a tariff bill Ht the comini session. Tho republican members of tbe house committee ou ways and means Lave once mote demonstrated that the repub lican party never shirks its responsibili ties and always keeps promises made to tbe pei.plo, by deciding to begi l at oooe tbe preparation of a protective tariffbill, to be puPNud at tho extra session of th .......... .. T . uri. tootfrenn. w man in congress is better fitted to preside over those prep arations than is Chairman Dingley, of that oommittee, aud no man is better Utted to direct the department of tbe government charged with the Bdrrinia. tration of tbe tariff law, should Presi dent McKlnley see lit to make bim Lis seoretury of the treasury, as many be lieve he will. There are probably not twenty men in the oouotry who are so well posted on the tariff as Mr. Dingley is, and Ibis is especially fortunate both for tbe country and for tbe republican party, as it is the intention to make the new tariff bill the best we have ever bad no catering to fmorito industries, as the present law does, but eqaitable pro teotion lor all, and at tbe same time rev eune enough to meet the needs of the government. It in in a sense an innova tion for the ways and means committee of oue house to prepare a bill for the next houi.e, but it happens to' be all ri(lit in this uimc, ns every republican member of (he present cmmiUie has been reeleole l to lliu ik xt bonne nnd will be. ciTlain to relnin tlmir committee plnren, bi-emiNH Speaker -Herd will be chosen speaker of tint next house with out republiiiiin opposition, The ways ntol meaiiH committee has already li-ld a formal meeting and as signed the woik of preparing the differ ent schedules of the new tariff bill lo the individual members of the oommittoe best filled lo handle Ho rn, and hearings of the representatives of different indus tries will at once be atranged for. Oua il the mistakes of tl.s pant which will lis avoided by the new bill will be tU heavy importations of foreigu goods and tha ooueiiient inj'iry of our own matin tnotnrera and working men. This will be done by providing that dutiable goods in bonded w arehouses at tha data upon which tlia new bill beoomes s law shall pay duty n inbr lb new and Dot lh old law. Nil ona was gtcdtly surprised when Certain democratic senator -sixteen of them -tried tn kill lb., bill forbidJiug lb landing i. f ary limn grant between the ag of M and (VI )ara who it on abb to read lla lines of tha United Mutes p .imtiiiihoii in soma printed lan guago, by pnl oi,in Us poimlderatioa .a a.... . iiiiiii , miliary, inn in ilcoisiv tnannar iu wbii'b Ibeax seiiatora, working in lbs inlerc! nt tt.Hioliip Companies Ml lief I ban to rm.e tbi sUtiiUrd of our foreign born ritisna, wera sal upon by thirty aen toit.irs indicalet alrnosl In a ear Unity Dial the bill ul ba paaapj Ulora tb holiday tepe. Tim timun during Its Qm wprk paaavd lb regular pemioa appMprialioa bill, vral imp rlanl '(ial bills, s simitar of luiiHvllanmKt mi'antirpt and privats pan.l.'O bill, ai d a lull probibilint lbs Sals of lienor in , a eap.tol btilldieg, and this k aimllior una of tha appro t rmtioD bill will .p repotlisl and prob ably p..p, ii u Irietlv s bnaisaaa bKly, as baa Ub svpty buiiM prrtliU.I Ofrf by Hprakpr ll-rd. Kolor Mipfuno, ehaiiinaQ of Iba rt pul lli an s-ilirial paupiia, . ua lima in eoroi lying wild lb ananimna in alraplmna of Iba raupn ! apnut a a.llliOilHr i f ftta ,, ,(, VMa rI.UIn a Iba liilrreaia.f li.larual iia birulal bam, ao I, .tiar h ha la n'Uo ari5tia. of Iwiag aiifiieu.lir .isdrr, avert tnaa lie e.Ol.ruiM- la lt tit -1 . 1 1 .1 Wasuinoton, Deo. 17. Tbs aenata to day passed tbe immigration bill, known as tbe Lodge bill, with a new section pro viding tbal tbe exclusion should not ap ply to persons arriving from Cuba during tbe continuance of the present disorders there. Tbe strength of the bill was greater than had been expected, tbe final vote being 52 to 10. As passed, tbe bill amends tbe immi gration lawa so 3 to exclude from ad misdion to tbe United States all persons over 16 years old who canuot read and write the language of their native coun try or some other language, bat aa ad missible immigrant over the ege of 16 may bring in with him, or send for bis wife or parent or grandparent or minor children or grandchild, notwithstanding their inability to read and write. For tbe purpose of testing tbe ability of an immigrant to read and write, as re quired by the foregoing section, the in spection offioers shall be famished aopies of tbe constitution of the United Stales printed on numbered uniform paste board slips, eaoh containing five lines of tbe constitution' printed in tbe various languages of tbe immigrants in small pica type. These Blips shall be Kept in boxes made for that purpose end so con structed .as to ooaoeal tbe slips from view, each box to contain slips of bat one language, and the immigrant may designate the language in wbioh he pre fers the test shall be made. E .oh im migrant shall be required to draw one of these slips from tbe box and read and afterwards write out, in full view of tbe immigration offioers, the five, lines printed thereon. Each slip shall be re turned to tbe box, and the cop tents of the box shall be shaken by tbe inspeotor before another drawing is made. No im migrant failing to read and write out the slip thus drawn by bim shall be ad mitted; but be shall be returned to the country whence he oame at the expense of the railroad or steamsbio which brought him, aa now provided by law. Tbe inspection officers shall keep in eaoh box at all times s fall camber of these printed pasteboard slips, snd in tbe oase of each excluded emigrant shall keep a certified memorandum ol the slip wbioh tbe emigrant fsiled to read or copy in writing. Tbe Cuban aeotioo added to tbe bill provides that the aot shall not apply to persons srriving in tbe United States from any port or place in tbe island of Cobs daring the continuance of the present disorders there; provided snob persons have heretofore been inhabitants of that island. Bottled Up ! It certainly la disheartening- to a pa tient to find that the treatment he Is given for a disease is more disastrous than the disease itself. - Such ia the case, however, with the usual treat ment given for diseases of the blood. Notwithstanding tbe great progresa made in many branches of medicine, the doctors have failed absolutely to find a successful treatment for blood poison, and the many diseases having their origin in the blood. They give but one kind of medicine, they know but one treatment, and whether in the form of powder, pill or liquid, the doctor's prescription is always the same potash or mercury. Too much cannot be said of the harm ful and disastrous effectsof these drugs. Ihe doctors are unable to rid the sys tem of the poison, and direct their efforts toward covering up the symp toms from view. There is but one ef fect to be obtained from potash and mercury they bottle up the poison and dry it up in the system, but it must be remembered that they dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time, gradually consuming the vital ity. Those disfiguring copper-colored splotches are but indications of worse results to follow. No sooner has the system taken on the full effects of this powerful drug than that suppleness and elasticity of the joints gives way to a stiffness, followed by the racking pains of rheumatism. Tbe form grad- potash! Tbe maintenance of its strength snd freshness under sit ohmatic oonditijns is evidence that tbe Royal Powder is mors accurately made snd composed of purer and belter ingredients. Such s powder only will give uniform results in perfect foods snd prove of the greatest eoonomy in tbe saving of fl mr, butter and other articles used in their production. Fur Hale. Oue hundred and sixty acres deeded land, for sale cheap; tbe Bmead place, southeast quarter section thirty-tco, township two. Address: Coffin Bbos , 501-tf No th Yakima. Wash. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Gkandk, Orkbon. 1 leceinhpr '). I. lyort VTOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT THE followine-nained settler htin filp,l n,,tlno of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Cleric of Morrow Countv. Oreir. on, at Heppuer, Oregon, ou February 3, 1NI7, VIA. JAMES AYEKS H. E. No. 5279 for the NU SP Sen. as and Kii 8WH See 24, Tp 1 N, K 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz : John Barker, Isaac Vincent, Charles M. Long, George W. Pearson, all of Galloway, Oregon. ou-n. fl. f . VWLSON, Register. '.How to Cure all Skin Disease!." Simply apply "Swayne'a Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cares tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tbe taoe, bands, nose, &o., leaving the skin dear, white and healthy. Its great bead ing and dilative powers are poeseaaed by no oihnt remedy. Auk your drug gist for N wayne's Ointment. (HUisniAH AM) JIISTLKTOK. Tbe coming of Chriatmas always brimrs with it the pleasant memory f the miatletoe, and in almost every seo tion of the country the anciont regard for tins shrub still remaius, especially the old Kuglieh aud German custom of kisiiiug under the mistletoe at Christ mas. This plant has a very long sod ancient history, extending sway back iuto the Hoitudiuevian mvlbology, and farther, if then is anything beyond. 1 here are soma 27 species of lbs plant, four growing as s parasite on apple, oak. elm and many other traaa, snd, bacauae of its parasitical habit, it has been long accounted sa mors holy than plants which grow in lbs regular way. Tbs Druids, who were tbs bishops sod prlaata of lbs established ehoreh in tbs Dritiah isles when s coat of bias psinl formed a full drres suit for s Britisher, need lo set great atora by it, and to pal oo s white seoenalon robe, like s nightshirt, and shrub oat on tbs boughs of oak Ireea like monkeys to sut off tbs baoebes of mistletoe with golden sickles. It ia col now with jack knives by farmers io undress uniform, sod is only esteemed for tbs privilege II eoDterskisiDg say ons foood slandiog under Ii. Tbal (a, yon kiaa, if you waot to; yon dus'l save Ut. kliatletos grows very prof aaaly la (be W Ilia met la valley, tbs damp cliasts be ing especially favor able to it, so Easier. Oregon ma si depend npoo gwtttsg its sapply from that mors favored saetio. Holly la slao aaaoslaled with Ibis plea! io Christmas faallvltlas sod fof wtsler parlor decor allows. e)s I Money -back dealing is nranicil honesty safety, if you prefer it Schilling's Pe$t a naa f4e feiwai SanwiBf aaMile are money-back pjood. r f al Kf K. W. khc4 Co. ually benda, the bones ache, while de crepitude and helplessness prema turely take possession of the body, Under this treatment, it is but a short step from vigor and health to a pair of crutches. With thia wreck of the system often comes falling of the hair and eyebrows, loss of finger nails, and decay of the bones a condition most horrible. This ia no overdrawn picture, for the world to-day ia full of these hobbling mercurial wrecks. Contagious Blood Poison ia the most horrible of all diseases, and has been appropriately called the curse of man kind. Until the discovery of S. S. 8., it waa iucurable. It has always baf fled the doctors, and it is in thia dis ease thai tho fcvila of mercury and potash are most common, because these drugs are given in such large doses in an effort to counteract the poison. While they aticcccd in bottling up the poiaon in the system, it always breaks forth again, attacking, aome, delicate organ, frequently the month and throat, filling them with eating aorcs. ti. S. S. ia the only kuown cure for this terrible disease. It is the aanio lit other diseases of the blood. Bcrofula, Ecuenia, Cancer, Khuumatiam, all are given the same treatment by tbe ohyaiciaua mercury snd potash, and the result aa above act forth ia alwaya tbe aanie. We offer a remedy purely vegetable powerful in its effect, yet harmless in every wky. For fifty yeara 8. S. 8. has been curing blood diaeaaea, from the moat violent to the tniideat case, after all other treatment failed. It ia guaranteed purely vegetable, and one thousand dollars reward la offered for proof to the contrary. It ia a real blood remedy for real blood troublea. snd never fails to cure Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Ecxema, Rheu matism, Cancer, or any other diaeaae of the blood. If you have a blood dia eaae, take a remedy which will not injurs yon. Deware of mercury don't do violence to your system. lion't get bottled apt Our books on blood and skin dia eaaea, will be mailed free to anv ad areas. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER nnd bv virtue of a writ of execution iaauml out of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, ; under the seal thereof, and to me directed and delivered upon a Judg ment aim ueuree renaerea ana enterea in saiu Court on the 9th day of Beptember, 189H, iu favor of Eliza R. Owens as plaintiff, and against rmiun, miigenna jnary j. nenge,-nis wile, Louis Schewrich and Bchewrlch. his wife. as defendants, whereby the piaintiffdid.reeover a personal decree against the defendants Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge, his wife, for the sum of ")31.25, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 1st day of January. 18D4; the further sum of 145.00 At torneys tees, tnd the costs and disbursements taxed at 144.00; and whereby It was decreed that the mortgage dated ou the 19th day of December 1H8. executed by said last named defendents to the Ixmihard Investment Co. and by it assigned to plaintitt upon the following described real property In Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty-two in Townshtp Two South of Range Twenty-five East of Willamette meri dian, containing 160 acres, which mortgage was recoroea on me atln any oi December. issn, at ge m oi book "v oi tne Kecorus ot Mortgages n the oflice of the Countv Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, should be foreclosed, and the said real property sold by the Sheriff' of Morrow County, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all costs; therefore I will, on Saturday, the:)tb day of January, 1897, at 2 o'clock iu the after noon oi mat aay, at tne Iront door oi tne court house in the city of -.Heppuer, Oregon, sell all the right, title, interest and estate which the said defendants and all persons claiming and to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, had on the 19th day of December. 1888, or since then have had, or now have, in and to the above described real property, and every Cart thereof, at public auction to the highest idderforcash In hand, the uroceedi of such sale to be applied In satisfaction of said execu tion ana an costs. Dated this 22d day OI December, 1896. E. L. MATLOCK,' 603-tl. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. a ft lid ft Uanna Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the Odd Combination Store of P. C. Thompson Co. Is tbe best plaoe to bny Rait, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Sicks, Sapeoders, Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lines of Groceries or - Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DOINT F0R6ET THE PLACE. Q0TS AND SHOES' tMS - THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT AX. IvICHTENTHAIv'S lie 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 I IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialty. O l PORTLAND OREGON ' & FULL ENGLISH COURSE. J IgSp FRENCH AND GERMAN. jfljLrfl tKyy4 BUSINESS BRANCHES. QmH rjft Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy. K j Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, J Deo. 17. 1896. Notice is hereby alven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before K. L. Freeland. U. S. Commissioner, at Heppuer, Oregon, on February, nth, 1K97, viz: HARRISON CL'M.MINGS, Hd. E. No. 2Hfi, for the NW NV!4 Pee 27, NV4 NK!t and 8 VA NK!t Sec 2S, Tp 5 8, R 2T K. ile names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles II. Bnllls. James II. Wvland, Joseph RHiinister, Waller Bcnui'tt. all of llardmau. Oregon. JA8. F..MOOKK. f Keittnter. Notice of Intentid if T AND OlTIf'F. AT THE DAl.I.kx, OIIEOON U lec. Jl. IMK). Notice Is hereby irlven lh.it the following named settler has tiled notice of Ills Intention to make llnsl proof In siiiHirt of his cIhIiii. and that sitld proof will be made before J, W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppuer, itckoii, on rninmry i, i.t.i,, ru : inVIll B KKIt, II. 1. K. No, ,Vj8l, for the SW'i, Hoc .Tl, Tp 1 H, R 24 K.WM. Ile names the following wltneMcs to prove nn eoiiiiiiiioiis rcaniciico upon ami cultivation of an til buid, vl: lleitianiln r. Mm;. Wlll'nm T. King. Jnmct M. Ilmuhlct, Itmmns J. NMIlbclin. allot lone. wrefcoii. J AH. F. MOOKK. .'H:l. Register. Timber Culture, Final Proof. Notke for I'alillrailna.' fairan Status I.m orrn a. The !ll. llreuoii, .t, I, l"'W. NOTICE IS HKKKHV ilVN THAT RICH ant W. Kobtaon. of Klsht Mile. (Itrinii has Sled notice ol Intention to make final pnail brloreJ. W. Morrow, county clerk, at litirh In Hrppnef Orecnn, on Kalnrday th. IMh day of January, frj, on timber culture application nn. ir n. w n oi aacuon no. in Iowa ship No. a south, rana No. hiL Ha name aa witnraaet: John W. Allitott. Charlra loarabam John 8. Ingraham, Aaron a. naiiH-, an oi r.igni mtia. ir-ton J AH, K. MOOKE. Rrftltcf. A Usui Trass Africa. Sometimes valuable Information about arMlvaaeomeerromoseipaolait enoreee. A laadlog organ of tbs Melbmliat rhoreb rostribatee the followlog interest leg Bate sbont Auarioso baking row dart sll tbs way from 1 fries: Iter, Uiabop William Taylor, for saf er! jeers Matbliat Disbop of Africa, sue Ibat tbs reJ label of lbs Royal Baking I'owiler, so familiar to every tvniarkvepar ia Ameries, M quia sa wall ksowa snJ lbs powJar aa highly prlsaj la amy part of Ibat eontltnK I to abieb etvtliiatltia baa iteeda4. Tbe luiyal Bakiag l'owjer was taken lo Hootb Africa s great many raars ago br Mrs. Robinaos, mlaaionary. Hal IU oae snoa apraa.l beyosd lbs yiaatoaa, asJ II cam Is be ragardod as a aeraaitf bf all elaaaea. Il was fosod partioelaly tsleabls is lbs mlnae aa4 apoa lbs rawebes. an J freqnetitlj anlJ si letsrvx sUths for s dollar s posed. Aentbr lalefaalisg staUruaot ia tbal so olbrr bakisg pwjef win taad ar ka Is Ibal eoseiry. Kef. It we Tay bi, lbs atl lof Afrteaa 1 last una, aays: "During tbe pa o yars we bat. K. U WMi.ll Aaatcaa. F. O. Wo.Nlall.tMis of toag Ck's,blr,,, H"1 ,Uk,0 gs!ai!y That Imalne.s mas. n.a.1. aa aanatil .m. ,0 0,1 ' !fl'0 W """. SBd for tbe laM " ,, ,,r' 11 "'. 'letday for Iba he.6t of lis srd,le, Ulo9t '- 'sia ol ell oil ilkin I,, t'atlrwrn, tl prnpfMnf of Iba Ha kli Arara al. ! Ml V 'Onlaia Y.. A aaar ss raa j Tba H.st H!t I i ll.a a .! I f r fnl,, aflaiiJ si b. pr.a.al lima. 1,1 llfUMi., liuM, V et, s.lt liiMMim". smunst to etmal U.na, I H I . tt. r, t't an t-l i . ' ; wbils lle babililMNs will rtaeb Ibl.OO. I'l.ilt.t .1,.. I ... a ...I .it tli,- .... (a lrltril'i atlil .Milalaruftt at Iba avjnl ! r -f iVt t!!ts OaMt, ! . , . ..,,'., . ,-. . 1 pr-i-tlf Mr. will a. J..bt IS an k J Ii- a l,t (if tl t'tittallt Sf raiiM.I. U i. gn.ta..l.l .. -. l Ibat b I aoltriit, and M I bopH I f,i. u l!r f.l. V. "'! Ih.l b. wilHwall. I. (.youlaadkavs .,..-.. ...... p..,, r, ... f ... Wr t.an. t! ,t Mr IV W. J. in- Notlct of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OKE'iON Ii INr. a, 14. Hollr la harabv f mat in. lonowinf named sttlr has niaxl no Ur. of his Intention In mal anal prnnf In lun- port ol bis claim, anil that aabl Jpmnl will b mad. balor. Jnaaph L. lillin, v. a. Cora. .at LiaiiiitioB, uina, on January 1, lav?, vis: JUSTIS A. MILLER. Jr jn , for tha m . Tp I K, I Ha nanw. th. lollnwlnf wltneaaa. in pmv. htamntlniMnM rcldvar. upon and raltltaUon l. Bald land, l Olio a llwla-lnn. William Smwnlnt. Edward r. aniwaing, j,n nana, m itin(.nn r J AS, F MiniHE OttlE. VCTlcB i nirrnviiivkN tmt a urn iv lh( nl th. ba-khnldpf. ol Iha llrm.nar Soll.llli A Laa Aaaia-lallon ll h bald al I hair nflVa n lp.nr. Uncus, no lb. ani Taf Janaarr. I7, Maws Iha ko-ira nl le a a. and I p a nf aald daf . hw th. pur)w wi .i a miww. fur in. anaoin. .far El. K SlaMOP. Ilappaat o , pre, T. I t t sw'y. arm esui pkm' mietimq. .1 r. . - W . .. 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All these can be procured at Thompson A Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Uregon. These centlemen are wall acquainted with Grant. Rarner. Crook. Gilliam and other counties and eau save money and time in making these sections with traveling men. Prices in keeping with the times. v THOMPSON" & BINNS, m m TO dy Tribune FOll Farmers and Vlllaaers, FOR Fathers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Daughters, FOR fill the Family. With tbe close of the Presidential campaign TUE TRIBUNE recognizes tbe fact that the American people are now anxious, to trifs their time to home and business interests. To meet this condition politics will bare far less space and prominence, nntil another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for the principle for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to th preeent day, and won its greatest victories. E?erj possible effort will be put forth, and monej freelj spent, to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper, inUstestiog, instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member We lurnlsh "The Gazette" and "N. y. Weeklu Trloune" one Year lor $3.00. IJ ADVANCIt, THE GAZETTE. A.14r OAMII i all Or.Urs la Wrli foot Kama anS arf-traaa aa a tat raH. M It la a a. W. lai Tnhuaa naw K rf t Hr. a4 a auapte wfy m, Iha tark Mkly Trlbaii UI aa 2vZ to m jsi.oo -tkc- cV.oo 1 Veei(ly IriTER OceaN. : : 1 h flrtatett Republican Parr ! the West I 2 ""iiririunuiiuii t I T i" Jh? T' ,m4 wtrrtmg KtpmUkmm Atr ab- m 4 all p-i.it cal affairt frf) 1 h u V ,n,TOt" .pplWa AH trf ike News J rv- ; " ". m s rm.iy rr-f i. wi.bn s r.r. WMSVMW i Iu Literary Column, ere tuj I to thou of th txtt mstttlntt. Y U rntth' DtPtrimtM Is tmttt out kind. . . 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