- THE ua!lfE5l&iggai1OTl rHf1i 030 J Pit 17 Tall 25 lairiaTT'iinallTsI praoiraTirg2ir3a "BBfg7lf8aff2glfaa ABSURD MISREPRESENTATION. Ueitfied has received the cau- CU8 Domination of the populists for senator of Idaho. This will proba bly defeat Dubois. Lyman J. Gage, of Chicago,' will probably be the next secretary of the treasury. This selection would give general satisfaction. . . Bryan, while down in Texas, made one of his characteristic speeches before the legislature of that state last Wednesday. Senator Squire is " hardly a creditable figurehead in the Wash ington senatorial contest He should withdraw and go home while his credit is good. The Oregoman still persists in misrepresenting the fight on in Salem. One would think that the regular republicans were very bad people, if any credence could be given the Oregonian reports from Salem. They are a fabric of lies, and each succeeding day: new lies are being told, each vying with the other in its immensity. The regular republicans have always insisted upon doing busi ness, and these, aided by two demo crats, brougnt about the present organization. Simon,' the tyrant that he is, ruled that the senate could not receive any communica tion from the house, thus setting himself up a bigger man than the supreme court of our state. It is . useless to comment upon this man's disposition to do damnable things. He is not known by some, but sooner or later his acquaintance is made. lie is a cool headed calculating individual who will scruole at nothing to gain his ends, lie will not commit a crime be cause he is too much of a coward, but the Qazette believes that he would sanction anything. Headers of the Oregonian re momber with what vigor that paper persecuted Jonathan Bourne last summer, bncauso as a silver man he was Hecrptary of the repub lican central committee. They will remember that Bourne was car tooned as a terrible free silver moimtor who ought not be at large, Mr. Simon, Mr. Mallory, the Oreg- onian and many others were so afraid that the paity would be con taminated by Mr. bourne's pres ence in the republican party and as tho secretary of its state com mitten. Mr. Simon was loud in las demands that Bourne should resign so that Oregon could have a great "sound money" victory. Mr. Ilourne, true to his convictions, re signed his place as secretary and left the republican party to sup port Mr. Bryan. All faction! went to work, aud among the individual supporters none did more than Fonstor John II. Mitchell, to carry Oregon for McKioloy. It was car- rieil by a handsome majority. Havo thetto pucmiea of Jonathan jtourtiA remained utitl his option- rule? Ilnm the interests of "aoum luoncy" kept tlicni from flirting with llourno? Ye god, no. The riuiiiiinbli', ininirallo h)ocrite never had a principle that they would nut betray. Protection and "Hound uiouey" .mint wait while they woik "hand in glove" with Ilourue, the ixipulidln, a few demo. rrats and a few so-called republic aim. No notice i taken of the fact that if Oregon should ti elect a senator great damage might be done, for UouIUcm Oregon ran give the needed republican senator, Nothing appeals to tho man whose blackened political record is a di grace to Oregon, eicrpt his owo pornonul and arlflith doire. lie iNilted the party last Jnue; he ia worse than a jiopulist now. The taunted republicanism, O, where is it? However, the little tiirkster wil not defeat the will of the wpl Mr. Mitchell friend are loyal an hi will l rliooni. They know ful wi ll tint there in tin principle !. Mill t!i d.fpvful eoitxe U-ing i-is'n-ti-1 at Kaleni, and that the rep- t iitnlj.tim t,f Or ruiiino au U i'.k are al-nurd and iueicunabt lira. i nr haitii .-MniontnMi Mill con linuen ! ttmit fitly the tire a It girt in a recent issue a little trap which the tiiorgreU pot op lot the republicans but the latter .rtueiH, to fall into it Wnr rnm the senate) rrognljtet the houae i,r tiot, this dure. 6ot Linder the aeltK-tioti cf t United BtaUe equator, much, aa gimon like to at it rtanlt ifc.l ti;, The Salem Statesman has right ly earned tbe reputation of being the leading republican paper of Oregon. It has quite a list in Heppner. It' deserves to have more readers. , Those representatives who' are now daily answering blank as their names are called, will also find themselves blanks when they re turn to their constituents. It is safe to say that they will never have another opportunity of an- wering a roll call in the Oregon egislature. i cicis-iiim mmmi RESULTS OF LONG, HARD RIDING. FULLY 3,000 MILES ON HIS WHEEL. The Gazette believes that Sena tor John H. Mitchell will be elect ed to succeed himself next Wednes day. He cannot be beaten and if chosen will have no difficulty in being seated. The will of the peo ple cannot be overridden. The Arlington Record's position in the matter of building a new court house is well taken. Gilliam county is leported to be out of debt and our neighbor's economical policy is certainly very commend able. Morrow county would be in much better condition at present if its officials for soveral years past had adopted this "get out of debt and Bty out" policy. He Makes Some Reflections on the Benefits of the Sport and tells of its Dangers. From the Press, Vtica, N. Y. paper in wbiob a good deal of spaoe wai taken by an article in relation to Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I did not at that time know what they were supposed to core. I sbonld have paid no attention to tbe article had I not caught the name of a lady whom I knew. Beading, I (onnd that she, in similar oiroumstanoes, bad been greatly benefited by tbe nse of Fink Fills, and knowing her aa I did I bad no doubt of the truth of tbe 6(8 le nient tbat aha bad authorized. "The first box was not gone before I saw a change, and the third bad not been finished before all signs of my rheumatic troubles were gone to Btay. ''I say 'gone to stay,' for tbonah there baa been every opportunity for a return of tbe trouble, I have Dot felt tbe first twiuge of it. 1 have wheeled thousands of miles and never before with so little discomfort. I have bad some of tbe most severe tests of strength and endur aqee, and have come through them with out an ache. For example, one after noon I road seveoty mites, preached tbat night and made fifty miles of tbe hardest kjind of road before noon tbe next day Tho (if ateKt Mmiarrti Is a fit subjeot for pity if be is trou'iled with dyspepsia, while his poorest sub jeot who digests properly may bs envied by a prince thus ulllmted. The dyspep tic of every olime aud nation owe a debt of gratitude to Hosteller's Htomaeh Hitters, wbiob rescues them from one of tbe most obstinate and troublesome complaints against wbiob medical skill a directed. Oo this continent, Id Europe and tbs tropios, this sterling remedy is pre eminently and justly pop alar, not only as a stomachio, but also as a means of preventing and curing malarial, rheumatic, kidney, bilioua and nervous disorders. It improves SDDrtite and sleep, hastens oonvaleeoence and the acquisition of vigor after exhausting maladies', and coanteraota the infirmities of age. A wioeglasaful taken before re tiring baa a tendsocv to promote tras quil, bealtb yielding sleep, a boon much coveted by nervous invalids. Wl AT Of It IXCHANtiM MY. While tbe Oregonian isdohtiog Sena tor Mitchell's republioanlam all republt can napers outside nf Portland that p it ereaanv ability, ieilUnneor atendtni.et press the utmost cuitl I vice la Mr. Mitch ell's republicanism and tirn lt re elect Ion. UilUboro llatohel. What's the matter with I lies people, anyway T The enemies of Mouetor Mitob ell nam do person as bis opponent. is well knnwo that Oorb-tt la lbs mm Itiastalsl tbat ha will epnl fliM (XX) to secure MiMinll'ssrat Nil wonder lb Hrtotla oppose Mr. Milohell.-Port land Mercory. Beaaliiv Mitchell de booor to Ore- goo la lb balls of oongr.ea, aej lb people of Oregoo desire la retain blm there. Will lb mtmber of lb legists tort rarry out lb demands of Iheir eoe slitnenls an 1 Uot blm, or will Ibey al lw tb.ms.lvee to be lutlu.oo.4 by lb Oregixiias), and Uurb.it, a wealthy eapereeiaete4 pulilieal Inrksler, ebose sapeilie4 papers are keeping Ms asm coast sally Ulor lbs legislature. po 0 for J Tribune. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE I of Oregon, lor the County of Morrow. William Peuland, Plaintiff, vs. William Doonan ai d Mary J. Doonan. Defendants. To William Doonan, one of defendants herein: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are berete required to appear and ainwer or other wine plead to the complaint fll-d agalnstyou in the above entitled suit on or before the next regular term of of the above entitled court, to wit: The First Day of March, 1897, and if vou fail o to answer or otherwise plead. for want thereof, the Dlaintiff will take judg ment agal nut you for the sum of five hundred and ninety-one and 13-100 dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the loth day of October. 18!5 until paid, ana lor t e sum oi nity aoiiars attorney ees ana tor nis costs ana aisDursemenis in mi uit : and the court shall decree that the morte ge executed by the raid William Doonan and lary J. Doonan to planum nererem, dated tne 2th dav of Auril. lK'Jl. upon the following des cribed real estate, to-wlt: The east half of the northeast quarter ot section 28 and tne somn east quarter of section 28 and the south half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty- seven, all in township one south of range 27 east of the Willamette meridian, be foreclosed, and the said real property sold and the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment to piamurt ot tne above named sums oi money; that all of the defendants, and all persons claim ing through or under them, or any of them, shall be forever burred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate. Interest and lien at law and in equity, and all equity of redemption, in and to, ana upon every part oi saia real property. This Summons is Dublisbed pursuant to an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made at chambers, Pendle ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 13th day of January, 1897. EI, LIB & LYONS, oun-a). . Attorneys lor f laintitt. Tbe Rev. Wm, P. F. Ferguson, whose pioture we give ab ve, will not be un familiar by eight to many readers. & young man, he has etill bad an extend ed experience as foreign missionary, teacher, editor, lecturer and pastor tbat has given him a wide acquaintance in many parts'of tbe oountry. In an interview a few days ago he said: "In the early Bummer of '94 I went upon a tour through Canada on my heel. My ronte was from Utioa to Cape Viooent thenoe by steamer to Kingston, and from there along the north sbore of the lake to Toronto and around to Niagara Falls. I arrived at Oipe Vincent at 5 o'olook, having rid den against a strong bead wind all day. After a delightful sail through tbe Tbounand Islands, I stepped on sbore in tbat quaint old olty ot Kingston. A alight shower bad tallea and the st recti were damp, so tbat wisdom would have dictated that I, leg.weary as I was, should have kppt in doors, but so anx ious was I to see tbe old city tbat Ispent the whole evening in tbe streets. "Five o'olock the nex t morning brought a very nnweloome disoovery. I was lsme In both ankles and knee. Tbe bead wind and tbe damp streets had proved an unfortunate combination. I gave. however, little thought lo it, supposing it would wear off in a few hours, and the first flush of sunlight saw me apeeding oat Ibe splendid road tbat leads towsrd Nspanee. "Night overtook me al a little village near Port Uope.bnl found me etill lame. 1 rested tbe next day, and Ibe next, but it was too late; the mischief was done. I rode a good many miles during thereat of tbe sesson, but never a day and eel dora mile without pain. "Tbe winter earns and I pot away my wheel, saring 'uow I shall get well,' but to my dissppointmsnt I grew worse. Home days my knees almoet forbade walking and my ankle would Dot per mit me to wear ahoee. At times I suf fered severe pain, ao eevere as to make study a praotioal impossibility, ysl II mast be understood Inst I oojcealed Ibe condition ot afUlrs aa far ae possible. "From being local Hi trouble begao to spread slightly and tny atxisly Increased. I consulted two pbrsioiaos and followed tlirif vioellsnt advice, hot without result. tin th winter passed. Ooedajln Msrcb I hsppened to laks In my band e news- Another instance was a 'Century run,' tbe last forty miles of which were made in' a downpour of rain through rand and slush. "You shou'd think I would reoom mend tbem toothers? Well, I have, and have bad the pleasure of seeing very good results in a number of inatanoe Yes, I should feel tbat I was neglecting a duty if I failed to suggest Pink Pills to any friend whom I knew to be suffer ing from rheumatism. J A rna rnHBTTKun cuonon is whites BOBO, or WHIfliI BIT. WM. ritlCH'HOH ia rASToa. "No, that is not tbe only disease they core. I personally koow of a number of oorea from other troubles, bat I bsve oeded them only for that, though would be but fair to add tbat my general bealtb bae been boiler this summer tbso ever before Id my life " Dr. Williams' fink fills cootai an ine eiemeote necessary lo give new lite and richness to Ibe blond end reetore shattered cervee. They are sld in boxes (never In loose lorro, by tbe doiea or hundred) at W cents a bot, or six boxes for 12.50 and may be bad of ell druggist or direotly by mail from Dr. Will iams' Medicine Company, Hohenectady, N. Y. II U1J B SHOP' STORE HBPPBR, OREGON 20,000 POUNDS OF HI m f ill SUMMONS. - N THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE of Oregon for the ounty of Morrow. A. Woolery, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel E. Walker. Defendant. lo Kamuel E. Walker, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oreron: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of tne next regular terra oi tne above entitled court, to-wlt: March the first, 197; and if you fait to answer for want thereof, the plalntilt will take Judgment against yon 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. 1K96. Kor 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 llfhdayof Oct. 1WH1: for the sum of twenty-five dollars at torney's fee and for hlwists and disbursements. 1 his Summons is served bv nubl cation our- uant to an order of Steohen A. Lowell. Juriire of the above entitled court, made on the 'Jiith dav of Dec, 1KW. J.N.BROWN, 606-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book Cases, Lounges, Sofas, 8pnng Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Parlor Suits, Center Tables, etc., etc. Brussels Carpets, Wool Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Racks, Hanging Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., eto. All the above Goods are Placed on Sale at Half Value or Less. Will be SoldEegardless of Cost. Fix np your homes at once with Stylish Furniture, while this opportunity is offered. Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Morrow County. J. W. Wh.illey and Wm. T Muir, partners doing busi ness as Whalley & Muir, Plaintiffs, va James W. Swezea, Defendant. lo James W. Mwpzpr. Dtfpndmit In the name of the ritaie of Oregon: You in ' nereoy required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the ttrst day of the next regular terra oi saii court, to-wlt: The first day of March, 1897; and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaluttH's will take Judgment against you for the sum of One Hundr d aud Twenty-five Dollars, with interest th reoli at the rate of eight per cent pr annum from the 14th dayof April, MSi and for theircosta and disbursements In thts action. This summons is serve ! bv Dublicatlnn Pur suant to an order of tttcpheii A. IxiwhII. Judge of the shove entitled court made on the liith day of July, fsi. H Al-l.h V Ml'IK and 1. N, BROWN, 1305-17 . Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Farmers at a distance should oall soon, thereby getting a better selection. FRANK MGFflRLflND, MANAGER. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCtTIT COURT OF THE 8TATK of Oreiron fur Morrow Cnuntv. P. C. Thoinpsou, PlalntllT, vs. J. B. Rpcrrv, Defendant ioj. B. Hpcriy, Defendant: 111 Ilia nainn lif th HtjitMof Orevnnr Ymi r. hereby reiiuired to apiwar and answer the eoin- piaini nieu againat you In the above entitled ru tlon on or twinre the next regular term of the atiove entitled court, to-wlt: Merch lat, 1897, and If you fall So answer for want thereof, the I'miiiiiii win 'e juiigineni avHiust you in" ins "mi wi iitiv ifMir sun z-iiai dollars and Interval therenn at the rats of ten per pent r annum from Mnv 14. Ii 4: for tha siitn nf lirhiv.mi H. m i,. , HMuara mini interest tnereon from January 1, lU: for the sum of tlilrtv-nln ami ."d liaidnllaraand Intereat thereon at the rate of right per rent per annum from OrUitmr lat, lw, lor the an tn i( Ally dnllara attorneys t-es and for the coals and dlsburseniruu of this S4-tlon. Thla summons Is served noon yon by publica tion puraiisnt to an oritt of tha Hon Htephea A. liwell, Judgs nf I lie alxiv entitled rouit, mad and en I.-red In Mid at-tlou on tbs 1 Ith 4ar ol January, K'7. BKOWM A REPriF.I.O. W-- Attorneys lor PlaJutltT. Jortty ot the people ol tbe stats. La (trande Osictle. line ia constrained te coaelads that tbe Orettouiao la auttnaUd by Its old tiro, personal animosity toward Mr. alitohell, rather Ihea by aoy (.ar o( bis aidiBc tree silver's oa'U4tsCorvallis Qa-letu. Del evr and atnive all U the deeire o the poptihsls thalq.i rrpahliraq aeastor be etxwea. It le ! y eertale tbat tbe rblieant eso hats emtnd of the brtt I'. H. aeeaK ard lb fsilare la eWl bsr.ia Ofttf isi rosy (irtU dnu e'bln4i.f thl body. Thou ne tanf U-j'ulsli.ia, aotfiretM y r-f f n. bat the sn d'flnraey .ill iil p tb d.1,1. The fise sdfsr dsmatf iee will still bae sii nsee for hlii.. liuurae te Ihnr t.. e t)(ee"S. (tie a riffatl bd lap ell ales tee he. The wont te txoe toJitiJual rtahliens bl eUarly aa lenlaalnitf Ib.silasOoa.ar ailoia lb-aMlveta b tt.d b enaitlll re.- IlilUUif j laJrpe.Ht. Cvery sUr, eUlber repeMteae, daiworrat er pnpeltal, ehe rfass te lake tils awal, eheeU be aUl4 ae tel. anee Albaey Hsral.i, sly re elWtlef Ur Milsb.11 te tbe l'eils4 RtasMj eate Ibe eaie IsftaJalereeill fytaply vttq Ibe WifKeepft grtll fea- The d.uwfratie aod pnpqlisl nssbere of the lower boose who beve beta eh eeelioc th.malvM la ordf le prsvsat oraoiiiiosj will find whew they come lolxk lr pnpnlar appreval ef Ib.lf ennree tbal thsy trill (t Ibe worst el it. Whi-lll bave la rarry Ibe btaase? Tboee ebo are i their eeale reeJt bw bttaiB.se or Ihnsie whi are playieff blis aed-Ma T iVaid-e this thse le a grow. Ing eespieit tbat tbe Malls of "eaesw er eo wa(ee" ie Im1b( ady provided ! fraia the ontm seeks ot Onrb.lt ee 4 Itoerea, Aruxbst Mailer thai eaa ' be iplalee4 aeay ie Ibe frt lhal UiUn' tb. populist Ual-r of the bes, ts b itt n Min wnb i H rea. This ..f ialf ta ron-ti leennd.me tbe enere. that lb p -poli.ts Ijsvs tla. - tjsttratid. lbriDle!e. Hlood'a I nr. tl Rta ilia, tm.w ajjajaw sj m m !. W.Uh. . ( WM I I sytl, ltv.1 (leMKaa. snaMlilas- III pHaM.fWra Ste fct ail Srxwiiia am. Ik. sar r-ila t. SavM .MS Mvals Ifwatliaa, Costs nothing to find out whether Shilling t Beit ls ttia4 a'la Sa.r.. MrSI SvS 4 Sa-a arc gooJ enough (or you. M raaWVy L W. fHi( ft (jj. UrtHK NOTKH. MoClufj's Uaaaiine for F.breary will contain sea poem by Hn lyar J Kiplio. illestrated by Uliv.r II r for J. Hiosslb. palitio.ttoe ot Kipling's esw biik ol poena. "Tbe 8ev.e 8aa,H tbere Is a spe el.l iet.rswl la blta ae poet, aal pw liealarty as tbe pool el tut . MiOare'e Uagaaiee ttr F.breary will bave piper bv U. J. W. !4ta, oa "Tb. aJakleg ol the Bibl.,' (iviag a p'pui.r aooaal of the prlooip! maoii script (ilh fe aimihsw) from abUb tbe IJ hi. ae we bow bave it le dwte4, aad a J. eertpttua (with isnsrotu lllaalratHins) ol the f.ejiias Oifori raiv.rsity l',s., be Inbtsw ere prd re. br Ib.militoa, with Ibe B wt art sv.r a.iiusvsd la be ik mskiag, and la evsy ka.ee tone- Every stcmaa baa bataral tirtaiiy ta ee b eihr ,me fereiab their brae. Tj ea'ufy Ibie The lilies' II tu J mrcal will pttUssb dmleg tb. ' lnUrt.tr ph iifpiie m.s id a kua.lravj it,, an-i rMf, eWtfel aod ewliirlsUle be le An.a. Tbas. a ill shisr te l stail lb. e .irM. Ii', flltieg aud far.MSIsg f parl-ita, dreeing nai, ball. reptMe, taiaie, a iling. diale. 1-4 end balb fir.,.. kltrbana, pnrrb, flsfSta, l Ta Hi. evw it ha f. cf .irlUal I I" a .S .vswy hasksar r lna Bisssf. It sil prswel tt.ee s4 Ibe tn loitMe sf tvxsnawf a-Hl'ru t.t wbb er. I il a.l f.r.aa'J na tmat.it ee last. m.I al r-spti.;t ss all etpeew. ntt rilMt twkla f aas KssrV'Sfc.: Unar.; tats IWrisg at etingteg i tsx-s. at aigbi; aasee by emetcfciar I' )UmA ls. laaa ererra akleh rflae tie. I aod sIkmiU eeoiaieg sy s. fU.a. i, " be Hrl.i.g ..J t'f'l..,. ! 1"" ''I :.'' J" Male elr.tloa, aad n sat es-e r- j i7i7tZXl7Z4 - 141, ft Si f ate. IP'ifwps, I tWtt. SUMMONS. I if thr rurriT rot'T op the mT a oi uregon lor Morrow County. P.C. Thompson, I'laintlrT, vs. I. B. Sprry, . C. f perry, perry Hntiler and the Oregon Half road and Navigation Cum. pany, defendanla. To J. B Hperry od a, C. Siwrrr, defendanla: in Hi. nam nf tha Htate of Orason: You are hereby reoiilred lo appear and ana.ef the com plaint nle.1 avalnat you In lh abov. entitled raiiaenn or nelor. th. tin I dav ol Ih net! rr.uiar term oi th. al-.i. siitltlol court, leelt March let. 1697. and If yon fall to answer lor want tharenf, Mia plaintiff US Jndgment aaalnat you lor trie aiim nf Hire. huiMlnal twenty Bv. and la I'" oVtilartaiMt Inlereal thereon al Ih. rate nf tea rr rem per annum lrm January J. Ush, Sn4 the a m ol ally dollars attorneys law, usnn a certain pmmlaaory note and In lorerliaw lha mnrig.ta siren by jrnu Maerureth. payiiienlnf aald noi upon Ih lollowlng real jtmiwrly site Malawi in sliwenw County. htal of Orefon. Uv II Th. north ball ol lb northern quarter and Ih north ball of th. northwevt iiaiter nf aarllon twenty ntn In Inwnarilp Ihre sixill) o raslwniy sis , W. M , and hit lb con. aud dlai,iireaieiil f Ihla suit Thl a'lmmona la aM en1 npnn yna by puhllr. Hon hyoMer ol Hon aiephen A l4wIt. ndt nf Ih ahm. .milled ronri, maul and nlr4 la Said suit on the I iih 1ay ol Jsnnarr ! '). BK"WN a kKDsirt.o. IIJl AMoriwys Inr I lamtltl. What s the Matter 111 Hanna ? NothiDg, except ihat be has just discovered that at tbe Odd Combination Store of P. O. Thompson Co. Is the best plaoe to bay Halt, 8ugar, Soap, SBrdiDes, 8ocks, Snspenders, Sewing Maobines, Shotgnns, or Saws. Complete lines of Groceries or Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DONT FOnCET THE PLACE BOOTS AND SHOES- THC PLACE TO GET THEM 18 AT Ho has anything In this Una that you may desire and yon ran depend on It you get a good article when Mat sua ran Iocs tie. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty. k.V ""I aaSaaasaaasi Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to "S T- w T e- . rut up Your I cam ! Arc You in Need of a Saddle Morse ?' All tbee can be procured at Thompson A Hinna, Ixwcr Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. The, tentlemen ar wall acquainted with Orant, llarny. Crook. Cillllata and other fountlae snd ran aar nonay and Uui In uiaklug tbaas sn tlmis ith traveling men. r rices In seeping wlia lb. tlmae. TI-10itPSON & BTNNS, Xrxa-Tavcxir. nxmrzn. HUM MOSS. IS Tlltt rlHi'l'IT rofKT Of TH t iTTt ol lter" . lha t .-Mnty of Mafm.. U, f tkattdaon, rialnll, sonnet R WISe, tie'ra-Lnt tu taxauel K . a aer. telendal In ih nam e4 Ih aii of rreMi- wnae herehy rei'ilM to itr and anawef or other la p e-t to ih en,n,..alMl Sled a(alne4 fan la tha al-xa llile.l !... j of tteiue Ik ael tar ol the oeil re4,af term at th .bot. m tea) rum I, lo all The Fleet Oey af Meraa, 1897, aod If M tall a . M KtlwtsW y.le.l. w wnl lh.re.-l, Ih .tl li taae ! wl MaiuM e a IM lw.-i ol loriy Smlif l..(i.. oil. inierra ihero trmo th ; Ik I ,4 fU law al Ih ral n teo y rol ar m.naa until pol.l ,,.M Ik .irth na 4 on hin.lit and Ihirlr St4oltni ottbtMaet' j ew Ihee.on al Ike ral ol p- rent far aaaoaa ) iT,.m lha l.ia 4mf of l,f 11113 Hi' Tril l'OIt Farmers and Viliaocrs, : Fathers Mothers, Sons andDaiiQliters, l'OIC nil the Family. With tha cKim of tb rreai.lrutial cntopaigo TIIH TRIBUNE '" ajnill Sbl. i eou.a.i.. f. .1 II . I l . S ! - . , a.,1 ih. a-.-, ol lib. .I.Ulae.n.e,k.l'l-k,-'" " AttJrncaq prxipie r bOW km tott 0 my Vtli.IVZTrT,!m tiu54 U horo tto.ioew uUrrU Ta tM.tlLi,ema,tion, :l;?;r".r;:';."' M NUh,1 ocraamr, .Irmamle a renewal ,.f ih, f)fiht tor lU prindpU for attVl'.wVl'i. kifb Till: TIlintNK haa lalare, from tU iunri.tt.in Ui tha rre.v.r.t I fir ns, t tr i..t sr r tne sratt ol i io i -oy H M arrwa, t a W.,ry. I raaaill li'lrl re4ai. 1mI oUal t Ih. 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