self-respecting" cation it claims to be. Spain should and will lose Coba. This it might as well cet ready for right now. WHAT OCR EXCHANGES HAY. BpMlTirE0lIH'UlgRIl5ATl iiiiifrh i ran zM g5fagagfgalfagHao1 Wonder if 8eoator Mitchell should swear on a staok of biblet that be would oppose a tree coinage bill, if that would ait Harvey, the oootriotioni't and a few of hie ilk? We doubt it. A man ho would distort the words of our senator whei he said emphatically that etood on , the St. Louie platform, hows bia selfishness to a great extent and makes it plain to all that be is de termined to oarry bia own mercenary ends, even though be disrupt the party for which a few weeks ago be professed to have such deep regard. We hardly think that Mr. Soott, Lydell Baker & Co. can hoodwink the people as to their motive. Transcript. AN UNFORTUNATE AIRING. The Gazette had hoped that the little ripple in our school, on last Monday, between one of the teach ers and two pupils, would not ap pear in print This was desired for many reasons. The best inter ests or tne scnooi (mould be con sidered first, as to us they are para mount to everything else. Besides both pupils are in school again and perfect harmony prevails. It is with deep regret that this paper chronicles the fact that the East Oregonian felt constrained to dabble in our family affairs, giving a version which is wholly uncom phmentary to our town, school, teachers and pupils. Facts have been distorted, we are informed, and inaccuracies are numerous, in the E. O.'s version of the affair. But if it were true in every detail, what benefit was derived from the airing? Once before the Ileppner school was nearly ruined by the interfer ence of an outside party, and as one of the directors a patron o the school and an old teacher the editor of the Gazette sought to do his duty, ending in a Sunday braw which, though an undignified pro- ceeding, put an end to the contro versy. The Gazette still remains the champion of our school, pa trons, pupils and teachers. We brook no interference from outside parties or newspapers, for we can settle our own domestio troubles. There are those who are making them selves ridioulous. They are like the Israelites of old they want a sign. Senator Mitchell must say something. Now those people forget that the senator not only baa said tbat something, but baa done it. One year ago he served no tioe npon Teller & Go. that he Is not ot them. He voted for the Dingley tariff bill, whioh was a test on the finanoial question. Tbat was a time before the prominence was attached to- oarrenoy that it has since obtained. Later Sena tor Mitchell endorsed the St. Louis re publican platform and made not one, but many speeohes in support ot Mc- Einley and Hobart. Not once did he sulk in bis tent. What more can a man do to entitle him to be reoorded as a re publican? He has always voted the re publican ticket from 1860, if be was then old enough down to 1896. He has always supported republican measures in congress by his voioe and by bis vote r. . . uan some oi nis interrogators sav as much? Hillsboro Independent. UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. An Eastern fellow has duly noti neu me uazeito mat it is very short on original humor, and offers to injoct a little into it, at a certain figure per injection. No one denies that the shortage exists. Bat the hypodormio mutt 1- I 1 n . ue appuou eisewueie nrsu If our Kastorn friend can go a little far ther and inject into a lot of people whose names are enrolled npon our books an overwhelming and un controllable dosire to pay their honest debts, we will go him one, and will take a treatment of his laughing goods besides. We wi do better yet. If he can injec ti into our Dullness men a yearning to do business in the old style that floods oar columns with big ads at legitimate rates, we will take bis whole treatment and feel satisfied with the bargain. for bis ability as a politioal manager. As an orgamzer be is said to have no equal He prophesied oorreotly the outoome ot the election io bis state, and knew ex aotly the situation there. Congressman Apeley.of Massachusetts, vice president ot the republican congressional campaign oommittee, calls Mr. Hirsob a wonderful man. Hebrew Globe, Syracuse, N. Y. As the time for the assembling of the legislature draws near, it beoomes more imperative for those who take part in its deliberations to formulate action to be taken during the session. The most prominent action, sad the one that should be the most speedy, is to eleot a United States senator on the first ballot to be reached, and place that disturbing element out of the way of neoessary leg islation. There is butone oourseto pur sue in the matter and tbat is to follow tbe wishes ot the people and eleot Sena tor Mitobell at once, without allowing tbe quibbles and schemes that are being sprung to have any influenoe in the mat ter. Malheur Gazette. Rheumatics! When tbe sound money republicans went into caucus at Washington all tbe siUer republicans failed to put in an np pearance. We are pleased to note that Hon. J. H. Mitchell was there all right He was talking in Oregon before tbe election, and he is aoticg as be talked. Yaquina Bay News. Tbe anti-Mitchell papers throughout tbe stats have suddenly come to a stand still in their forooious and unwarranted attaok on tbe senator. He has main tained a dignified attitude all tbronuh tbe orusade and bis silence baa acted as an impregnable bulwark from which be was safe from tbe darts ot tbe enemy With the record tbat be has made in the United Htstoa senate, a record which is a glory to him and would be to any man, it seems that the reoent spurt of vicious ness against him was but the result of temporary insanity. Heretofore tbe point of attack was in Portland, but since tbe big gun bss been silenoed the sharp shooting has been distributed about tbe oountry. As a matter ot fact tbe proposition of Mitchell's most for miuaoie enemies was io make it appear as if there was general uprising on concerted action, aod tbat tbe sentiment bad been tumid against tbe senator, but displaying the shrewd, keen judgment for which he is noted, b let his ene mies do all tbe fighting until they have worn themselves out, and be stands be for tbe publio witb unsullied repute tion. During all bis long service in tbe senate there is Dot page io bis public history whioh needs be covered from the closest scrutiny. Uis judgment accept able lo bis constituents lie has never been called opoo to explain anything us nas done coining to wbiob any per son can honorably taks eioeptioos. lis is the same today as be always baa been, trustworthy, honorable and noselflsb After being tried, be has proven himself lo be tbe very man for Oregon on tbe Boor ot lbs senate. Hebrew News. Never Heard It Before. Tbe East Oregonian hears through Heppner business men that tbe Bell Telephone company has notified the Heppner-Loug Greek oompany that should they attempt to build a line, suit will be instituted. The Gazette reporter oalled on W. . Brock, who is largely interested in tbe line tbat will be built from Heppner to the interior this spring, and be was informed that the Bell people bud made no threats whatever, or bad tbey expressed any opinion to any mem ber of the oompany as to their right to build and operate telephone lines inde pendent of tbe Bell corporation. Tbe Heppner people are proteoted by the oompany from whom tbey purobase their 'phones and expect no diffioulty. Tbe E. O. says that tbe Bell people propose to ngbt feodleton s telephone projects, but of this tbe Gazette knows nothing. Tbe E. 0. gives some good advice, however, in the following: "In this connection, a Pendleton busi ness man of souteness and excellent judg ment suggested to tbe East Oregonian tbat the Bell Telephone oompany and its subordinate companies oould be pro ceeded against at law tor making so many indiscriminate threats, and that he had reasons to believe tbat the Bell monopoly has no foundation for their large bluffs which are being run in every quarter. They propose to prevent any new companies from entering the field as common carriers, and any company wbiob organizes for aotive operations must meet this obstscle. tint there is every reason to believe tbat tbe field does not belong by right of law exclu sively to tbe Bell monopoly, although all towns contemplating building a tele phone line, should see that every step taken is under skillful legal advioe, ss muob trouble will thus be avoided. Booklea's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Hores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Hores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. I'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by Conner & Brock. Rheumatism is no respecter of per sonsthe healthy and vigorous aro as liable to its attacks as the weak. The symptoms of the disease are almost unnoticed at first, so insidi ously do they steal over the body; gradually the little pains and stiffness increase, until they develop greater inconvenience day by day. The knees, ankles, and other joints of the body ache constantly, swell ing; to several times their natural size ; the patient finds himself unable to get around ; is soon incapacitated for business, and later is confined to his bed, utterly helpless. ! It ia a great mistake to expect relief from sue condition by the applica tion of liniments and other external remedies. The medical profession ad mit that the disease is in the blood, and it is but reasonable that only a blood remedy, one purely vegetable, and iree from potash, can afford re lief. S. S. S. (Swif t'a Specific) is an unfailing remedy for Rheumatism, and has cured the severest cases, where other remedies failed to reach the disease. Mr. Frank T. Rey nolds, of Dalton, Ga., was a sufferer from Rheumatism since his boyhood. He writes : "Ever since I was twelve years of age I have Buffered intensely with Muscular Rheumatism, which, at one time, kept me in bed for eighteen months. I took all kinds of treatment, and visited many famous springs, but could get only temporary relief; the disease alwaya returned, and at times waa so painful that it was impossible for me to use my arms and legs. I tried almost everything that was sug gested, and after eighteen years oi suffering-, s. S. S. was recommended, and I was nappy to, at last, find a cure for this painful trouble. S. S. S. seemed to get at the disease promptly, ana anoraea immediate reiiei." The experience of Mr. E. J. Gibson, of Madison, Ga. ,waa aimilar to the above. He aaya: "I tried almost every rheu matic remedy I heard of, but grew worse instead of eV better. The sharp, aching pains, pe culiar to Rheuma tism took possession of my entire body, and the suffering I endured waa intense. I waa soon L M . . nnui ior Dusiness, ana Decatne as helpless as a child. The potash pre scriptions of the doctors almost ruin ed my digestion, and I found no reiier in anything until 8. 8. S, (Swift's Specific) was recommended. Several bottles cured me completely, and for more than four yeara I have not bad a symptom of Rheumatism.' h. a. 8. ia unlike the manv blood tonics on the market, for it cures the most oosunate cases, which tbey can not reacru it is a real Wood remedy, ana is tne oniy one guaranteed PurelyVegetabke it cures Cancer. Scrofula. Conta gious Blood Poison, Eczema Rheuma tism, .Catarrh and other blood diseases, it maiiera not now occp-aratcd nook a on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. BwiFT brxeme CO., Atlanta, Ga. SUMMONS. ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the county of Morrow. J. A. Woolery, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. To Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. In the name of tbe State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed againat you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of tne next regular feerm of the above entitled court, to-wit: March the first, 1897; and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum, One Hundred Sixty and 65-100 Dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 11th day of Oct. 1896. For the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of Oct. 18: for the sum of twenty-five dollars at torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements. This Summons is served by publication pur suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge oi the above entitled court, made on the 26th day Of Dec, 1896. J. N. BROWN, 605-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. What's the Matter With Haona ? N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TnE STATE of Oregon for the County of Morrow, A. Woolery, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. To Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. In the name of the State of Orpcrm: You am hereby reouired to annear and answer the nnm- plaiut filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the uext regular term ol the above entitled court, to-wit: The first day of March, 1897; and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Eighty-five and 70-100 Dollars, with merest thereon at the rate of ten Der cant cer annum from the 12th day of Oct. 1896; for the sum of fifty dollars, attorney's fee, and for his costs and disbursements. This summons is served by nubllcation rmr- suant to an order of Stephen A Lowell, Judge ui wo auuve eiuiueo court, made on tne ma day of December, 1896. J. N. BROWN. aun-iY. Attorney for Plaintiff. HfJITs) UK. FLETCIIKB. lie I (Mad to Hear of the Propose pbnae Use to Urns' Creek. Telo- AlACEO baa boon resurrected gain, this time badly wounded, bat getting belter. Tbe Cubans take do stock ia tbe story. A boo ilide ia doing a great deal of damage io Ireland, besides en tailing tome lose ot life. It ia noting towards Klllarney lakes. rrori.i who do bmioese upon credit entirely most expect to bare a Lard time of it, Tboee firm now goiog to tbe wall Lave Loan "broke" for yeara. r.x-QrirM Lil ia aau! to have causal considerable couaternatioo io the Cleveland household by Lor tin-it to this country. Aa soon as Cleveland board of her intended ?uit Le wont dock banting. Ir ia tot to U wondered at that few failuroe of institutions, crip tId ly the Lard timee of tbe past throe years, and by Ud lovoet. to f tits, should ocrur bow. Fail are lo pursue proprr business methods, evtu ia goud times, Lm always causod trouble. This ia ail that tLcy signify Sratx Lm asked the United FUUs to act aa mediator io the for run 'a difficulty with Cut., io the L of bringUg atuut without tueisjg the Island, hfaiu taekoe a onto !( backdown which A iwt kk trry well tot the Fsople wbo ILlok that oar prMtJsot oaitbl to be obosra bj popular vols sbeal4 And food for reflation id lb stateaMwl from Auitia tbat da rim 'I1 last wms la Novsuiber, lb stala rsturo tug board was oouo tint lbs volsofTsias, aod Ibal vso to long after lb eUotioo aa tbe 1st of Dtcmbr lb flgorsa bad aot bo rsosivsd at lbs espllal from ill eouDlit. Faeey Iht coodilloD of lb ooaetrr aftsr an slsoiloa lit Ibat ol 1KJ, wbso Oarflsld rsoivd 214 sUotoral vols so J Hsooook 155 -if lbs pnbtlo bad boo obllg! I wall a month or more for lbs fall rtlnra froui Trias lo ordsr lo Warn wbiob eaadldate bad a plurality of lb popolsr vols; lbs final eoanl le Ibal yssr bowleg Oltil mor fur Oarfiotd Ibaa for lUoeoek to tbs bols anion. Tbtsk, loo, of Ihe Urop Ullnn lbs dsmoorslio offlolsls who ! syseotnpos Morning board la Ttias would bsvs bad lo throw out 10.0U) r pahllosa tolas la Ibal lsl in orlr to lvs Uaoonok ehd Id lh wool eono Ir Ihs rrnl (vinst at Aaslin bating boa saads behind ehd doors y lh etlnrasr gnrl, wiihonl u prMno of a singls rprMolalit of ant otbf party. HaUm tJtaloatiiaa, II Is no ansoamoa MftrmM lo br tbe bust (a) of a Iowa enmptala Ibal II wauld bs a far bolt! towa if lb pwnplcof Ibtiarrwoading eonalrf wonld do all Ibatr biiMaaas with tbwts bw dltt, Mporiallf is Iblt lb e la towns lb ! si Elgin j and yM II e4 nnfrjoUf bppo Ibat of Umm at fault ISJ( prtill lbs babll lbr blMorlt eondsma (a otbor. Wboattw a butio flint rslut to ) rttMle its kal ppf and ads away lot wbsl bill prtsUd staltoostf It , eiapt bsxaoM II a t ebtatsod e III lltbpf ibaa tbtr bom thlia awe! cm farnt.li it, it eo olitlod I r -itl okMjrtfca on lbs pail wf lb public la gal Lifts kd-r. from the Pendleton Tribune. Tbs new Ibal a telephone is lobs built this spring from Ileppner lo Long Creek jaat sails to a dot Manager Fletcher ot tbe IUu Monntilo Telephone A Telegraph Compact. "Tbey eao build all tbey want," aya Mr. Flelober, "op to that point j and wa will b willlog to bitoh oo at aoy time." Mr. Flelober is very tanguln that bs will bo In a position to si lend lbs pres ent Una belonging to bis oompany early in lbs tpring and, If lbs Ileppoer-Loog Creek line is oonstrneted, b Ibink Ibal II will b poeeihl to ooms to a satiafeo- lory agreement with Ibat oompany lo connect with Ibeir lines a It wonld be to their tnolaal interest. Spices and flavoring cx tracts arc favorite nests of adulteration; perhaps you don't care. But Schilling's fast arc pure and money-back. Foe tale by F- W. Rhea A Co, Will Krseav t Mrev. Mr. and Mr. C. E. IUdiMd will leave rad!etoa, lb letter part of Ibis week or lbs fir of neit, for H'ppu, where Mr. Itedfleld will enter Ibe praolieoof bis pmfeloo, lh lew, Tbelr dernrlar ill I ease for many regret la Ibe social realm, where lbr bit maeb popaUnly. Mr. 1U J field, m a prsflt Imner, bee esraed Ibe natter.! reepevt of Ibe opte of TendUbta and CmsnH roaaty. It baa prove to h s taaa of hltheot ebarectev, Ml will. tyoad doobl, wia a plar ia lb eoefi teaee of lb ponple with wbnta he ay be thrown la wonted la bia new field. II r with enmmeodsltaws from hi kuwhii cites t and lb botas psblta here, who all wtli wish bios lb sere bM cbrHf and UleeVa deoefte. F O. w4rfN a! SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ot Oregon for Morrow County, W. Whalley and Wra. T. Mulr, partners dolus: busi ness as Whalley & Mulr, nainuns, vs. James W. Swezea, Defendant. To James W. Hwezea. Defendant. In the name of the Htate of Oreiron: You are nereoy required to appear ana answer tne com plaint filed attainst vou in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the noxt regular term oi saia court, to-wlt: The first day of March, 1897; and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will take Judgment against you mr me sum oi vine minor.. a sua rweiity-nve Dollars, with interest th reou at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 14th dayof April, 1H96 and for their costs and disbursements In this action. This summons Is served by publication Tnr- suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge oi me auove enuuea court made on tne Vita flay of July, IS. 4 ML IK and J. N, BROWN, 605-17 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Aaaonaremeat. Tbere will bs regular preaching in tb M. E. chnrob, Hoath, on Pamlay, Jen 3rd. Itv. M. V. Howard, presiding elder of Hpokans district, will preach morning and evening. More raratlv Power I contained in a bottle of Hood's faree- parilia Ibao in aoy olber similar prepare lion. It cost the proprietor aod mann raotnrer more. 11 ooet tneiuber more and It I worth mora to lh consumer 11 has a record of core unknown to any other preparation. Il i Ihe be I to hoy becanee il is tbs Uoa True Mood rnrlfl er. llood'a Till are Ibe bed family c thartio aod liter medloins. Utntl, ri liable, sure. Kit. IL Iiiabop, successor to Tba Mo- Farland Mercantile Co., is still on deck, gititig great bargains in all line. Tb tork mn t be closed oat, and il is sur pneing bow cheap thing are. Call oa Ibem. Frank McFarland, talesman. wait. Tbompeoa run stags between ileppner and Mooumeot, arritlng every day eicept Monday and leatiog every day eicept Haaday. Hbnrleel and C beep- eel route la the Interior. Ooneer Itmck, rente. fterte Oa ts i waa nervone. tlre.1. Irnlal.le aa erne. Karl' Clover Iton Tea bs msd mo well and bappy. Mae, F.. n, Woatiaa. For eel bt II. F U ne. L , Best i e,r.v Tim u.. fee Pi Ontario-Iiurns St;iic lio A. 1H I SUMMONS. Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the Odd Combination Store of P. C. Thompson Co. Is the best plaoe to buy Salt, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Socks, Saopendere, Sewing Machine, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lines of Groceries or Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. .DONT FORGET THE PLACE. BOOTS AND SH0ES!i THE PLACE TO CET THEM IS AT He has anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good article when Mat guarantee! It, SHOES IN ALL THE Old Stand, Main Street. LATEST STYLES. Repairing Specialty. ENGLISH BUSINESS OLLEG PORTLAND OREGON Full English course, FRENCH BUSINESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, BOARDING DEPARTMENT M AND GERMAN. WjJ 'LAMES Notice of Intention, Land Orrici at Th Dat.i.iik, Orkoos, December 2iith 1HM. NOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention t make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County 1 lerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Huppuer, Oregon, ou February 15th. 18117, viz: WILSON RICHARDSON, lid. E. No. 4.r4, for the BE'i Sec S, Tp 8 8, R 24 K, W M. He names the follnwlno; witnesses to prove his continuous residence uoon and cultivation of. said land, rlz: Thomas P. Uraham, Charles M. Hastings, Iuther Huston, Andrew M. Peterson, all ol E.Vht Mile, Oregou. J AH. f. MOORE, 003-10 Register. Nc Notice of Intention. Land Orrici at La Grandx, Orkoon. Dfmmbpr H. lh'.ia. OTICK 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followlns-namxd settler hat tiled notice of his lnU-iilloii to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will he mane be fore the County Clcrs of Morrow County, Oreg on, at Heppner. Oregon, on February 8. Isu7. vl: JAMKS AYEK4 II. K. No. ,V7fl for the Ki, RKU tec 81 and N't W 4 Hec 24, Tp I N, K 27 K W M. He name the follow line witilectonroe his Contluiioiis rvsldvnce upon and cultivation of. no lanu, vis ; John Itarkor. Isnac Vlucriit. Charles M. 1,0110. ut'orge n. j-carsou, an 01 hhiiowhv, nrfttfon. Mil 14. B. r. WIMDN, Kegliuer, SHERIFFS SALE. XJOTICK IM II K K F 11 Y GIVEN THAT TNDER it and by virtue of a writ of rmrullnn luiird out of th circuit Court of Ihe Hiata ol Ormron for Morrow County, ;nnder tli sal thereof, and to me dlrwtnl and dfllvi-rwt upon a Jud' melit and riccn rrnrlercd and rnt4rwt In aaid f'fiiir, nn tha ttlh Haw ..f l....ttlu I. tavorm Ml H. Ilwrus aa plalntirr.and acalnst rrani 11. arntm an.i Mary i . H--n, Ms wife, liiils H. hrwrlrh and fVlirwrlrh.hla wife. as defpndanta. wherrhy th pialtitlfTdld nvover a prraniial d r walnst Ihe drfrndanla Frank 11. Benifc ana Mary 1. Hn. his wife, for the sum ol I U iS. with Intrml Ihertmn al lh rate ol rlcbl par rwnt tr annum from thr 1st day ot January, lm; Ilia furibrr (ma nt ItVuo At- unnay a fwa. snd lha roata and dlsliiinamant uip.1 as ; and wharaby It waa darraad thai tha winrtKua datad on the Iwh day of I Warn liar !, aiarntmt by aald laal tiimal dalandanta In the i Jim lard IiiTaslinant Co. and hy II aaalanad Ul plaliillfl upon Ihe follow I n daarrthaj raal proMrlr In Morrow Counlr. Orraon. lo sll; Th North aaal guartar oi a llo Thirty-two In Township Two Booth of Hans iwatity nra Eaat of WllUmatla marl- dlan. mnuiiilii( l'i a raa, whirl, mortgaaa waa raroruait on ilia f'n ilar of IMa'amhar. ima. al ara H ol Hook "IC'ul Ihe Rarordsnl Horiaaa in ma nmra 01 ina 1 nunty ( lark ol Morrow County, Onfnn, should I lorarltwnd. and the aid raJ pn.iarly aol.l by lha xhrrlrt ol Morrow I niinly, Ora(.n, to aatlify aald )udf manl and all roau. ihoralora I will, on Kaluntay, lha t pi a day ol January, latri, al 1 o'rlork le lha after noon ol thai Amr, al lha front door ol lha court houaa In lha rlly ol llat.nnar. orraon. sail all lha rlfht, tlllo. Interval aod aatate ahlrh lha aid dvlandanta and all paraona rlalrelne and to riaim oy, mmnsn or uniar tham, or any of thaan, had on lh vth day ol liar an bar. taaa. or stnrw ihan ! had. or now here. In end to lha ahnae daarrtriad raal rmnertr. and aaary tart lharanl. al puhlle ennuoi to Ihe hlhaat Iddarfnroaah In band, lha ptnrams ol (orb aaiasaM eppitei In sallafartlus of aald (lara Uon and all r.u i"ll tow M day ol Oarambar, I an H I- MAtLOCkt. MM i, Shanflol Morrow ronnly.Oracow. 0TIC VOTtt I I It m IT flIYt THAT AMIfT Ihf Mafpoaf III be kald al lha ( khnidar ol S'llldli ( A Laa Aanlailow lhalff ftftrt In llaff.orr raafn. on Ihe t ! ol Jannaty. !:. briaaan lha konre m4 le a an and i a a ol aald day. Irf lha urpaae u, aiwi itac nirariura (of ma aiannf raar til. a hUH'if Itrppoaf Of , tM 7, ak l Pmr y. TlMkN'MHSKir MtKIIXI. V'Tica t mi arttt utvii tt a miit il nf al lha tUm khoMota ol lha hll. Sank ol r.pnaall tm bald a I la banklne haa. In llri-anar on lha aanmd 1aa.lay of iMMff , i mios iht iMnnta nan and I a aa al al I .l, b4 lha (Milan a4 etaxUna 4itaan Hw loa anaia( taar i a si. nor chia. ttyriar, Iw , w J. aaa tm a4 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, Oregon. These gentlemen are well acquainted wtth Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties and can save money and time in makinj these sections with traveling men. Prices In keeping with the times. THOMPSON & BINNS, xx-T-xa-rjacacar. xmrxa, Tribune FOR Farmers and Villaoers, FOH Fattiers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Dauohters, FOR nil the Family. With tbe clone of the Presidential campaign TOE TRIBUNE recognizes the (act that the American people are now anxioua to gire their time to home aod business- interests. To meet this condition politic will have far less apace and prominence, until another 8tat or National occasion demanda a renewal of the fight for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from lU inception to the present dftj, and won its greatest tictoriea. 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