lEiaaioEeiiiimii EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. The conditions at Salem grow more and more startling as the fight continues over the aenator ebip. No one can conceive of the peculiar combinations that have become allied in order to bring about one resoli tbe defeat of Senator Mitchell unless he is on the ground to see it They are a disgruntled lot and could not come together on any other question. worded addre, absolved himself from any combination that seeks to prevent the election of a senator, believing that a tern porary organi zation is sufficient for the election of a senator. SUFFER NO MORE NOW. The "great reformers" are stand ing in with the $10,000 banqueters at Salem. Happy ' combination, isn't it It is an open charge that the "reform party" representatives at Salem are receiving pay from the Corbett outfit Cosgbessmas Ellis' bill for the extentioa of payment by settlers on forfeited lands to January 1st, 1899, has passed the house and will now take the place of tie Mitchell bill in the senate where it has every assurance of passage. The bill will become a law as the interior department favors its passage. Paine's Celery Compound Is Working Miracles In Curing Disease. The open rupture between Bourne and Pennojer baa changed matters much. Bonnie, true to his natural inclinations, has grown bigger than his chief, fie has pre sumed to carry matters with a high hand, regardless of results. He has openly allied himself with Simon. He has even accepted the hated Simon charter, in opposition to Mayor Pennoyer's objections and entreaties, hence the necessity for the removal of the man who sacrifices any friendship or any principle for himself. With the cutting off of the corruption fund, down goes the fight against Mitch ell. As exchange says the first legie lature of Oregon met May 1st, last ed three days and enacted laws enough to amply provide for carry ing on the business of the state, The members voted themselves $1.25 per day and board, and the entire expenses of the session were $07.50. It is safe to say theie were no Simons, Bournes,- U'Rene and Lark Bilyeos in that session. Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Frederickst'jwn, Mo., was troubled with obrooio diarrhoea for over thirty years. He had beoocue folly satisQsd tbat it wu only a qifcs tioD of a abort tins, uotil be would hive to (jive op. He had bsen treated by some of tbe beat physicians io Eirope and America bat got no pnrmtoaut re- lief. Oua dajr be piokad tip H4Wgpipr and obaooed io read an alvertieernaol of Chamberlain's G lio, Cooler and Diarrb(B) ltonndy. 11 got abittleof it, tba Qrt doss helped bim and its con tinued ate cared blm. Fur sals by Cooter & Brook. The manner in which the "sack" that ha been used against Senator Mitchell has been kept replenish ed is very well known in Portland and Salem. Every unfortunate prostitute, gambler, tan game and Chinese lottery has been paying tribute. To refuse to come up has meant arrest. It means that no longer. The "J'x.gi Man's graft' has been fquelehed. Joe Iing, representing thp O. II, k N. and the Hon. If. W. Corb. tt general dispenser of funds from that source, I Inn McLaughlin Attorney Joseph and Printer Mass have been much in evidence around Itoiirnn'H headquarters during the Senatorial fight Outside, ltoiirne ki and renegades associate open ly with Simou republicans. That the money sent out to the Simou gang through their misrepresents ti'UiH that our regular republican organization in this statu could no be depended ujori to carry Oregon f ir McKinley was not used in any way for the purismo iutended, but was hoarded up to assist to defeat Mitchell, ami that the gontlcmcu mentioned above have been active. ly lisMiiMing this money, together with Bonnie's r-oruption sack, patent to nil. FACTORIE.3 FOH OOQ FEED. SUM MOSS. s the ciRCcrr coiri- or the state of Umn for the C ountr of Morrow. William HenUnd, Plaintiff, Wfl Urn Doortan at d Mary To William Donnta. one of defendant herein: la tee nam of the hik ol umn: V on are erei- require. to appear and ana--r or other- ei lo in romcFaini fil d azainat too in lkass fcciife.) ami on or before Use next mcmiar ia oi oi the abore en tilled court, to- Til First Da of March. 1897. al St ikil a-ser olSwrwb plead. " hkj(. ta piaicttir am tat jui aut cu.nt wu toe- jis mm 4 t hnal-rl an.. aiiwaYHame taii .- dwitrv kwcwk iia I- m cftro ! t r( vu 9 eenJ p airs. tm 55 sk . .Vr. t Haul f i. i-t A.c I tliy iiui:ar imin aa S Siwi(ca:wl LiHfcirwiwj5 tataV u, live tta't mat tft tnwew- f iawi ME a ae -t.9i c.tan Iwmm t4 I'S ijnr ii tM4, tjsi, vmm life klij Vit mmi)uHHtt i(numi-H v)Fi mtnt Win wk ! '. J.i it. wwn M (K tT man ;nt cl wipi! oa! !inM-w tutW. ,ni Ififcx- trwwo pirtMKit'f n tut. tbhit nrtottink it-iw mmw,; trite Gil nUt: llt- ttfilitiC tliu.m .tx tfif hull Niwwve- .nPwjti n tyrtwfB i rttta alii. kkCiMIi. mijUC"! ;rt Litm D m.w tiKsuiM, -Uin,riT it W'ijuii rnr.m. mtmijii ; Wv duel upon. tart . mai vmi. wcvtwcfijf, ThlSttinjDn i iii Sjni faxauiaaa a a ; onler of Hum fttronxiic X tuvtti. tn-ht !s above eacil!lil wurt rnl Cv'iiit,nifx Tv?!- tort, t njat-ula t wuu!rt rwcwi- ta twriUyiJ ot January. Wt7. iCU-ii 01 IYN. SALE BISHOP'S STORE mm n hn Ono well known rjewpaKr man of this atate "worked" thn wiloy Wkholdera" for t2.t)0(1ciiiceitaio repreaet.tatiofis, lxlieviug that all is fair in a fight of thU sort, caahml his check and then gave the would. Iw rorruptora thr "horae-Uugh." They nertrly fell ih a I and tried to top paynmut of check but it was of no avail. Mr. Ibiurna is tt common ralUr at l'reaidnnt Sitnou'a room io the rapitol. What do you think of the combination? Mot of the "graft and b. era of ths Simon gang hava tlrawo their pay snl gooa homis thiokirg that thir oik ia d.ne. Tbata deluaioo I 11 I ol I up l.aa J rrteuUl Hoo. J. N. !ron, r j fr-anlalua ffo?o thia cunty, an I lion. A. W. ti.an, j ii,t rnat..r ffora Marrow, tlrant and llarni-y, from doing an)lhit g ncrpt .i prrLt iheir ain. ia .1 f.ir iMags, and t aait iu vrry itU ma oner by thoir r i. men and tot locarry 00 bnainraa and llU lha acat.rial (UratioB. Ill ahit, Ho toof a 1 1 T rn at lha c itL S4It Mil. sri t Uiuf..f fa itrctiuo. Taa cfata ai!Va la ) tf Ja;( ilJ U.tjrc.lfl :U 4 Plaea Where HiinUiuanra for ArUTorratla Canine la Manofartored Wholraala. One of the two factories in this coun try for the making of patent fixsl and patent medicine for dog haa been de scrilod in the New York Newa. The rounder o( this establishment was a SooUihman. lie waa employed in Lon don kennels, studied the needs of dogs, thought out srx'ciol treatment for tlietn and Anally took out patents on fixsls and medicines, and in thia unique business amassed a fortune, On the pround flKr the visitor entera the receiving room of the raw materi ala. Thousand of pounda of butch era' scraps are brought here in the course of a month. Oatmeal in whole' Mile quantities and tons of herbs are UM-d. The oM-fttshl'incd dog'a banc honciu-t, ratnip and beef-root, under vurioiia M'ientilic tiuiues. Ilnd it use its fiMMl or an tnedleine. The second ll m r Is occupied by fmir ctirlinin innchtiien, w ith great cylinder attuchtnent. Af ter the fat and tni-st have been sorted they are ground separately in these mnchlnca and then placed in greiit wooden tuba where viiriuiiH uiiatureN are added. The nrt prM-ess seems so much Kke the ordinary buker'a work that one ia quite disposed to taste things, and when the round and squnrr enkes of a tempting brown have been tuken from the brick oven one reitlly cli ies t he aristocrat le ihg. After CMilimf. the hi. rulta are pa krd in neat p tstcboiird tsixr. Acconling to sie these b-itt s are latH-led for pet dogs, f..r grey hound and M. Ilcrnanls There are rsM-eially pn piired ilishe f.ir cnta. hufllcictit f.MMl to keep puy f-r two day may be had for five cent. Hut it rust m pretty H-eny to keep a d.g. A large dog must have si tor rieht cukes, l-estili aqusnliiy of meat. I he meat rost probatdy atxiut ten rent and the rakea are four rent apiece. The most Interesting department ta that of the patent machine, at the top of the building. The miaturea of herb and rhrmlcala are boiled In great kettle, and the liquid t brought tip lo thl fl.mr to be put In bottle of varloii aire and Ulxled ''rure for mange," "liniment for sprains," and to "pre vent hahlnc. hur rure for seven. t-en dist asra, and pill a well a liquid medicine, are made. Thisrurlou r laldishment also make d.'g e.ilUr, dog o, rratea f..r rarrylng or hlp ping iloga, dog brtlshe and Coin I., blanket and mack inbwh waterproofs with host, f.ir grey hound. TO RtFILL TWO St AS. f lMl 4 .rl !. TSal I mm tm- 1 1 I ira I waf. Ihere I a Bk or mi-nl on fi In east ern t.tirop o tut ranal brtwrrn the W k and ( apin ; also to mi-tv tn l the v. with tl Mo,u-r-ranran. 1 he S al k nothing nx-tm than a ainaU but very old a'i 4Ue how la an advance! state i f rs-f atNt. It lira rvefl f.-et tI..W Se level of the lltn'.itrrvanean, Jil a 1'ie I ( n lie many fW U low br b-rl -f the Ilia, k a. Ia t--th rasra t.e aurfaee Siual oim ! U n .-l.liti iia 1 hi tvltig the ra. It Is r tl the I aa pias and the Sa. a. as bt l'th ) imii.l l.i an tv i n-m ii.t t l,o al the iif r'Hii.ln n e ht rl ofU.n has tn Vi nn r of the shrinkage i f the two lslw aarn tinned, there I it rrmatkable fa. t Uk h itrsrrvr r'. u'r aiirnts.n In thi r votes IS 'ti While ! stofaee of tle I a Un la f!l a) to a p.it iily hty ttt f- t thw the Irvrl of the ll.a. k , the I a. I ara fiaa shrot.k tl i. di Ih ol t ! loiu.tr. and alnetv to bt tu-w the M., ,r fl.es! I atn S- t Ir. f -rnw.l a In what the rvsulta wmid m If a '! h u. I tg ttttn tbe I a-W ad the I '. Mas, tut It I !! that a etse . d l.lKIK h lr,..t.,Tl,.t ami Ilia Is a-1 !.! dn-n rat ta h"'. taMry i f the J -voan. ) -n lh '., Faine'a celery compoand is working 1 1 be doclors id forme J me were due to neuralgic S)mptmv, I determined to try Paioe'e celery compoand on the ad vioe of a friend. fo my iurpree I found an entirp, change soiog on after taking three bot- tlta and I began to feel like a new man. I have for the past ten or twelve year suffered from pains in tbe back and other symptoms of derangement of Ihe kidneys and bladder, and have apent many sleepless nights io conaqiiooe, bnt now 1 sleep aonod, (banks to the common eno wbiob induoed me to try Paioeo celery compound. I will evr praise tbe rnarv-liiu poteoor ot this valuable medioioe, and at soy time will be glad to aive personal testimony at m address, should any safTjrer care to oall, as I consider it eelfbib to keep euob a blessing bonsed op, and thick tbo pro prietors of Paiue's celery ooinpouod de serving of more thanks tbao I can oud vey iu word, fur making me a new man." A word lo other unfferera: Go to your druggist for a bottle of Paine's oulery compound, sod allow him to sell you nothing else I miracles in curing diseases! 80 says a recent trticla by the fore most medioal essayist io Boston. Nothing ebowg more conclusively," be adds, ''the astonishing capability of Psiuea oelery 00m poo nd tbao tbe t liongbtf ul, open minded class of peiple who use it sod recommend it, both in pnbliu and among their dearest friends aud relatives. Among ns (physicians) there is no longnr any hesitaooy in re commending this greatest remedy with out stint of praise." Abont tbe same time tbe above article was published there appeared in tbe Boston Journal, tbe following letter from Dvid K. C issser of 452 Windsor at., Cstnbridgeport, a subnrb of Boston '1 take ureal pleasure in testifying to tbe extraordinary merit of Paine's oelery 00m pound. For aome tims past I bave been u tder Ihe treatment nf two well known local doc'ore, bat their combined efforts proved of 00 avail. I bave been fur years a hard skeptic in regard to ad vertised medioiues, but having tarTerea xeraciati g paius lo lbs bead, wbich SU3I310SS. X THE CIRrriT COI RT Of THE STATE of "rwrai for the oimly of Morrow. Woolery. riaintltr, vs. Samnel E. Wlkr Dererdant. Tosamnel E. Walker, Is-fendant. In the nainenf t -e State of oreeon: on are hereby reqiilre1 to appearand ainwer theeom- pianit men atfainsi von in me snore emmet caiifte on or before the first riav of tne next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: March the flrtt, 197; and If ynn foil to answer for want thereof, tbe plaintiff will tali" judgment antl' M yon for the 11m, One Hundred hixly and &IU0 Dollars with interest ther-nn st the rate 01 ten per cent per annum from the 11th rtiiy of Oct. IsfS rnr the men of One Hundred Twenfy-rlve and 20-ldO i"iirs. with interest thereon hi tne rae 01 eicht per cent tr a-iinim from the llfhdayof oct. l: lor tne sum 01 tenty-nve uonars at torney's fee and for hiscstsanrt rtisbursements. I his summons Is nerved by publication pur suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, ludire of the above entitled court, made on the .Mhda of Dee., 16. J. N. BRoWN. 605-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. rllEI) HAhhOCkd PAfKR. He Will lianrh His JoaraalUtie Craft at Sanptrr, Urvsoa. Tbe following is the prospectus of tbe Bumpier Nef, weekly pohl'oatiou tbnt will siwjii uiiike ita appearauor: "This little circular ia to inform our frieud ami the public tfcunrNlly 111 it the material has b -en ordered and ia now on the way for the potdieaiion ofaness paiier at Mnmpler, Oregon, to be Called tbe Humpler News. "Ihe paper sill publish 111 local 0Hs of th iiiimiig, ImulieriuK and stou raising iutere-st of Ihe adjaoeut loeall tiea and lbs social doings of lbs sur roimdiof tonta and mighlsirhood We tbo hope to make it a medium ol Communication hetoeeu the residents of veatrrn ilsker aud rasters tlrant couo Ilea, as sell aa a somen of information to rboss ouUids of the rich, aod as yet only partly devrloed, tuinrfal resonrons of Kaetern dreg is. rlos will sltl tw giveo to a general twain nf Ihe late. I and ro l important nana ot Ihe world. 'The first i.sna will appear not Ulrr Ikan Msrch lo, 111?, nod tool probably befora that lims. "Yours respect fully, F. J. Ilshus A I'o, I'uhllsbera. Hawptrr, Or, Feb 1, 117." I'lkat IMU.I luklag I dea H)oi....m: Moisture; inlenes itching and aiiging ; aw at night; ! b aoraichtig If allnned lo oiiilmoa lam or f.Mtn nl Ich oftro bleed and alrwalv beeetumg very sre. Haatae'a Oint ment sl. ps th itching sad bleeding, beala alreriio, and in tn Snaoa fe inovea the lumot. At dintfiila, or t Risil, h .Vlssiile. tr. Snaint A Hon, rhlladelpbia. S4VR iota I.R4I Few realii II. at each squirrel !, trot l n.otb of grain snaisllf. nakeles't t-plirt ao I Oopber F.ller mlitatof 1 Ihe as wl IT liv d r , soinica; poison ksann. I'tie mine! laSleentn. C.r k Hroek eed Mimf A t'a, ag-nta. lUppoer; J. A. Wo.iery, agent, lone; Nielxd A Isaek, aganls. I'lteaton. MAUK1KU. At His resideuos of lbs bride's father, lo Hix Oollar, seveu miles sooth of lleppuer, W'eduesdsy, Feb. 3, at li oVIix S nooe, Mr. Win. Mikeseli and Miss May lalberl, Itsv. Greeus of the M E- cburcb idSoiittlug. The wedding wa rather a q'liet sfTiir there beiug present only relatives sud few intimste friends, iu all forty three As the cereuviuy closed all parties re paired to the diuiug room to partake ol a oiijuer prepared aud presided over by Mrs. May Minor, ot lleppoer and Mm, tva Lro'.rne, .if ,Siu.ir, eauyou nbose oiinie alo i are aiilli. ieut guarantee of ao excellent dionnr. Ture were sever I Vest but too found under Brother Oreeoe'a otiair but be disowned Ibeio an I asiJ they wers Brother lievlaua'i ho a beard to remark during breathing spelt, "Ob for a neck like stork and a stomcb capacity like Tom Iiurhsm." The bride is almost a Dative of this ild land nf buochgrasa, having been oorn in Moaourl and movin,; here when only lores years old. Hbe bs f . sever si tear been housekeeper, stater aud mother for ber youoser brothers and sister aod needs only lo be known to t loved aod la I seen to 1st e Imire J. ln. Sliiesell la a tnimi m.a sail knono Iu Ihl ooiumnoity f,r years aod nboM ie.y ao I Indsatrooe ba nts re e mi turn d him as a (kh1 citi-s lo soy soeiety. UoTbttrslay, Feb. 4. tbt parent of lbs gr.s.ro save ao Infers dioner al their boms 00 Hbes Gteek nhtcb alo was (rand auceea nod evrf)bj.ly west snav bppv. Wm. Chasra.a. til Ik.Usn, Ftb. !, Isy7, Tbe len.'h of lifa Susy ts aersej by lesatsiiog ilasgers. lb niaj.oily r.f o pis die from ioag Ir- obles. The my h averUd y prarbplly seeing On klioaU toog'i Corw. O oser A lrsk. HBPPER, ORBGOX um j m unsi 20,000 POUNDS OF id mmsum Consisting of Tb!e. Chairs, Rockers, Bedroom Suites, Bedeteade, Book CaH, lsnoe, Sofas, Sprioa Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Parlor Sails, 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 Sold Regardless of Cost. Fix up yonr homes at once with Stylish Fnrnitore, while Ibis opportunity is offered. Our Sale on 6eneral Alerchandise Still Continues. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. SUMMONS. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE ol ireeon for Morrow County, I. W. Whallev ann Wm. T. Mulr, partner rioltiK hni ticss h Whallev & Muir, PUliitlim, VI James W. Swesea. DcfendanL I 'lo Jsmes . ?".ezes. Ueieudant In the name of the .-tme of oreeonr Yousre h-rehy renulrol to apxtr an1 answer the com plaint nieo siiHliist you In the ahnve entitled aiine on o Ijeiore the first 1y 01 the next regular term of sai l court, to-wt: The first dsjr o( March. 1KST; and If you fsll so to snswer, for wnt thereof tne plaint' lis win Ulie lunirment snainst yon for the sum nf (inn Huiin 1 and Twenty-nve Dollars, with Interest th reon at the rate of eliiht per cnt p -r annum from the 14th dsof April, lx'.mami lor tlielrcoatsanddlsbursemeuta In this action. This summons Is si-m-i hv puhlicatlnn pnr- snsnt to sn order of stei.h -n A. Iwell. Jiotire nf the ahnve eotitlwl court matte on Hie liitb day of July, li w II AI.l.tK dc Ml lit and 1. Ti, BKOWS. 50V 17 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Farmers at a distance should oall soon, thereby Betting s better seleotion. FRANK MGf ARLflND, MANAGER. SUMMONS. IN THE CIHCt'IT COt'HT 0 THE STATE a of I'reiron for Morrow County. P. C Thompson, I'lsllilKT, vs. 1. B. fperry, Dcfendnnt. 101. B. speriy. Iieirnriant: In the name of the stale of Oreenii! Ynti are hereby required to api-esr nd snawer the eom plaint flint siralnst ynn In Ihe alxne entitled si tion on or l--oie the next regular t-rin of tne atiove entitlel eonrt. to-lt: March 1st, 1897, nd If you fall pi answer for want thereof, the plalutltT will 'ake ludirmetit sraltist you for the um 01 lortv-iour and fcvim dollars ud Inti-rmt thereon at Ihe rate of ten per cent per stiuuin (mm Mar II. Inl; for Ilin sum of eluhty one an. 1 is-I'm uoiiars and interval thereon Irotn lanuary 2, k-1: lor the sum of thlrtv-nlne ami M iKidnllara sud lutereat thereon at the rate of elKhl per cent per snuum from "etnlier 1st, ls4. for the sum ( tllty dot lar attorneys fees and fur Ihe cmN and' disliursemeuts of this action. This ummnns Is served upon jrnn hjr puhtlea tlou purunt ti an order nf the Hon Htephen A l.nsrll. Jnilue of the almve entitled eonrt, ma 'e sud ent.-r.il In tuid ai Hon ou th lth day of January, lK'7. 1IKOWN A ItKllPIKI.n, .V jn Attorneys for i'laliiliir. What's tie Matter With Haona ? Nothing, except tbat he hns just discovered tbat at the Odd Combination Store of P. C. Thompson Co. Is the best place to bny Palt, Sngar, 8oap, Sardines, 8orks, Suspenders, Sewing Machines, Shotgnns, or Saws. Complete lines of (Jroceries or Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. D0NT FORGET THE PLACE D00TS AND SH0ES!i D THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT M. WCHTONTHAIe'S SUMMONS. IS THE rtRCfir COI RT or TUB STATE S ol L.I' Oregon lor the County of Morrow. ImU.Ik.ii, I'lalutill, Ts rare all ol. rs, .t t eal st la Jolerit of SJilf tars ilw, tseeJ Sisnpl, ap li sM ill's lieh Salts r).wf l.j d.'eton 1 1 ) aett"S wiUisiMa, (Vrtiaef A trk. i. I. Iltafea. IU ell I ... rra. latt . IS ltettiais Lie e tw.e Silnn.rS tiklsp , C II W ill in a aaat.f IdlVlt la. mm sisiar.taf 'M' ra r:t n n ni .t I . " 4 SH.aMtlase Ik Hii l nn kst . S.W. tnwu, mmt SSi M!, wrnrn. mt, , s a SI tmm a. s (n aa, f sa f ri k W. s, . rw m-' MqVc of Intention. I SStuirrii AT tHS PAI.l t. OHS.HH i4 . i; ttui 1 a'i., ( isal lh s-li..alu( aal arliiet a wm an- Si l-.toMlH, Um .. .4I piu. M a. hHlialiiiti. . thai sail a tm m- i a U.r.,w, tcMlf i lar, 'I . ", as Man k , (;, ,u MMS W. AU.T tr. K t, sa .1. l..f is s US'. 11. nmu ltlMV,Hlr. I ii. ..ii.,i- iiaaM la m S . n...iiM...a Ssvltw am M . siuiwws l mmit H.l ,. S- ! a s.Jrf.a. Saenn S Hsi. ..s w trt mm si Iwist, a. 1 4 1,11 kKf "'" "atnuel K. Wlker. Pefendant In Samuel K. Malker. I'leii. Unt il! Ihe name nf the Slate nf ureaon: You are herehy reunited lo al-iaf nd answer nr ulnar- Ise plead to the eoin plaint fllel acaloat yon In the alexe ntlile.l a. tlon on nr l-lore Ihe first day ol Ihe next regular term nf III shot cut! tied rnuit, 4 It. The First Day of March, 1897, and If nu fall In anawar nr ntherwlae plead, lor wnl lh-rel, lli ....tirt alll lak )n,l. mem aitaliiit ynn lor th nl forty riollan t..eiher wlih lolereai thereon from Ihe T.Xtt day nl April !.. at Ihe rate ol len per rent par annum moll paid: and .r Ihe further sum of no hundred and llilrly nv dollar a Ith Inter eat titer on at the rale of per rem per annum roin Ihe l.'lh -lay nl )N Ulr. w until ld, and for Ihe a.im ol Sfteen dollar alton.eit Im and f.ir bis coats aud dlsburaemanl In this aetion. 1 his anmmnna Is served by pul.llrallo per stin lo n nfler nl Stephen A. Uwll. Ju lra nl the hov entitled rnurt, Ria.1 o.i lh ink day el lanuary. IsiT, M M I VON Ws Atlor evs io pialnllir. SUM HONS. In the riRrrir mmr rr the itati of orer-.n ..f lh i .qnty d Morrow. t A. Wo.lery. Ialntllt. n Samnel E WaUer rvfendsst. ta-amut-la Walker. Iteiendsnl. In the name nl lh -la'e h inron Yns r nen-nr re.,ne.l In apar n. (hawer Ihe mm plaP.I Sle. aralnal y..q n I ha la enlllied r..a . nr l-i ... li e rM day ol Ihe net rtieT term ih Ihe al entitled e-mrt. In-all; Th first day of Malh, lwT s II yi fall an In anaaet. (nr aanl lhren( P i"ti" am lata ),..l,.nl aeal-al tou lof lhaanm nl I i,Mi and 7t . I. liars, a Its i.letl Ihrwn al Ihe rata iw len avr rani er I.lh dar nl 1st .k lh Si'j ...l art. aln.iiM, la, a4 hi ISia wasea la aefved h puhllrallna Snr. MallnsM-l air h. U.s.11. In.lra ..i inriwuenniH tm il, a.a.1 n Ihe d. el lK,ml.. a J s as-XS "l'. S tl tie y ( rial nil f hotlcf of Intention. 1 Am of ft' atTme r ttira.arHi a a een M. l! s.rtha I fceret.f al.ra hal lha Ml UoHBItM Saa S.d a.MIr 1 P ia m,Mlaa n aaaaa i.l fnat I npta.n ot Bianai a--i . aal I f.. mm t a.a.1 hal.H I mi !,.,. I ua.nl, wtt. 4 HpU' Hiatks sfkrts, H i I an i sm is a si r( S(4 - i ip ,a .IP Ha IKa h. i..a..a all, i in 1 an bei kla ..tie.,a raaiau. a,a M aa tnaltua a aatn ta.-l III J.. I ! W aallna. ( karlaa h 4. M taM Mil. inw. Sad I ka: W f ai. a( t e'psf, i ,4. E W'W'SS VI fl He bss an) tlihif In this line that ynu may desire and ynn cn depend on It you mt a goo I article when Mat auaratitees It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES Old Stand, Main Straet. Reoalrlna a Soaelaltv. il. tV-A-l Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Uinns, Lower Main Street, Ueppoer, Oregon. These retiftemen are well en,utnted with tlrant, llsrnry. Crook, (i I Mia in and other rnti titles and ran sav money and tint In tnakluf tha Section with Irarellna men. rrlres In keeping wllh th times. THOMPSON & 13TNNS, Xat"vaca-rxz:ir. nxrnrza, ---iirsr aTlrT- Sow York Weekly Iri von Tes wm ssasj ' f - .Mf I ,.. (V M lSwaa (k 'I a ts.. asBassH raa f--Tt sjm fcasnsfca FERRY'S SEED XSUAL tat pi. sr l.i he ,.f ( . .H!rHa j, p',r,l'-ts ti t' tM har VI mtpmi fXrff. S..a Aa 1.14 lu . . , s .-,. v, . f Pills k S ta,w I V wi paaw 1 I " mmwt 11 r - - " . a i r wm a as. kl a 1 m asasi a- ' i Jl r tlsa Lira 1 a t-tt-e Saw I 1 sa a aai I - ae, k a. a a I J e Imsss I eot . aa.at. timber Cuttyre, final Proof. Naakrw Sae CaktMaila) (' ,a. I itaan Isa f,H iw1 N'lflrf etm .! iHtt IS ''I k k' , rt faeet iwawna kaa ul k-sa l l--.. ha .ata -al e '-' ' " - -- ..... .,.. al I lal.(r-a an M..4., Ih. I . .1,, a k law- e ,,1.. ,f.ii,tn,4 s i ' a l , i( a- l,Oi,lk ' w l: Is ""a i aval a. fa ae , A a. a. a ali'-aa (tc'a t M !-!., m. ia.-a H ,..! fB a . al swe . , rf i Farmers and Viiiaocrs, Fathers Si Mothers, Sons and Dauonters, niitneFamiiu. With tiia closa of tbe I'resl.iebtial campaign THE TRIIJUNE reigniae) ib fart that tbe Americsn people ar cow amiooa to ts tbr.ir tima to Loraa aoj loior. luterrst. To mret this ouoJiltoa politics a ,11 L avt far leas spare anil pr.iniinenci, until anotlier Hlate or Natiosi.1 occasion ilemao.la a rmes.l f ) flght for tba priociplee for bicb THU TUIUUNK baa UU.reJ from Us locrption ta tb prcscul ilsjr, atn! oa iU greatest ticloriea, Ktcif Miil,l rff-rt m pn f,rtb. an. I tnotje. ffreU to make THK WCKKLY 1 lUI UNE prmi0,raj a National Family Newspaper, icteisatic,!, ioslrot tit. col-rtaiblog and lo !ibsal.J taeach tat tut We lurnlsl "Tne Gazette" and "N. y. Weekly TrlDunc" one Year lor $3.00. CAMII I'-sw fries IN AIIVANl'lt. THE GAZETTE. 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