Now for a special session and remedial legislation. Congress will be convened in special session March 15th. SAT3 the Yaqaina News: "The Simon-Bourne farce is ended' Will the twenty-nine Judas Iscar iots please go and hang them selves?" If justice were done, the twenty, nine members of the Davis house would all be eerviDg out sentences for co u tempt, as they have iusulted all the people, and stood them up in genuine road-agent fashion. Astoria Budget MoKlNLEY's cabinet as published in Tuesday's issue was correct with the exception of the position of secretary of the iuterior. C. N. Bliss, of New York, was appointed to this place instead of John J. . McCook, of the same state. Tbe supreme court of California yesterday afternoon affirmed the decision of the Durrant case, so that the murderer of Blanche La. mont can now be sentenced to be banged by the superior court as soon aa that tribunal desires. Governor Lord promised sev eral of tbe members of the legisla ture that be would call a special BesBion within ninety days in the event of no legislation. This is certainly the proper position and the people of Oregon sincerely hope that he will keep tbe prom ise. The Oregon rump senate has quit , Simon had previously ruled that it could not adjourn sine die, so by motion it "disnolved" Tues day. This H certainly a very ap propriate term. The Davis rump House is also rapidly dissolving and will in ail probability go to pieces today. a i A lawyer in a court room may call a uiau a liar, a scoundrel, vil lain or a thief and no oue mikes a complaint when court adjourns. If a newspaper prints such a reflec i. i.i. - - a libel suit or a dad editor This is owing to tho fact, temaiks an exchange, that the people believe what the editor Bays. On last Tuesday Oongreflman Hermann intioduod in the lower house of the federal legislature memoiial of the chamber of com merce of Portland, for a delegate from Alaska. That extensive and valuable possession of this gov ernment, up among the icebergs, occupios an anomalous position having do spokesman io tbe Da tional law making body. Tbe da mand for a delegate from Alaska in the lower bouse is certaiuly an altogether leasonable one. Tns ioangural ceremonies that marked the accession of William McKtnley to the president'- chair yesterday were perhaps the grand est and most Impressive ever wit nessed in this country with the potuiible eiception ot Grant's first inauguration. Tbis U certainly an evidence of confidence ia the now administration, to which President MoKmley respoud.kl with ezpres ion of gratitude to the pcoule for the trust tbey had reposed ia him a nswsrarEB man woo Bus s . . - . studied Speaker lled closely says "Mr. Reed takes freqanot reaU by calling members temporarily to the chair. Hut yesterday, for iu stance, was given over to motions for suspension of the rule, lie was afraid of what might come up, o Le would Dot ttust another member with the renponsibilities of the chair. Hour after Lour i.f this Cf (unless and monotonous strain wears oat even his Titanic vigor, lie becomes worn and ab stracted. He is ofta jolly and hakee with laughUr io the chair, but cow he is severe aod form id. able. The consulting clerk at his right Land baa to tell him what the tnotiou is. The weariness of rising to put tautious is telliuu npoo Llui, and by tbe tima be brit.gs down Lis gavtl at 6.30 o'clock to tltvlare the Loose ad jours!, Le would U about as dangerous for ordinary approach aa a Kansas cyclons ot a lUxky loot Ot a lUxle n " - 7 I IU IWtlJ.l Of lh mountain gmtly Tut Otitti is Ibitlal LutiiUr ijf the HumiJf Ktwt,(rttUi.bwJ it k. 4, U47toiZ?'m & Co., at Sumpter, Baker county. Fred's first issue is certainly very neat and creditable and his many Morrow county friends will cer tainly wish him an abundance of success in tbis vpnture. The paper makes its appearance with the fol lowing introductory remarks: It is with a grat degree of hu miliation that we launch forth tbis little journal, and we feel tht an apology is due our readers for hav ing fallen short of our own expec tations and the implied promises to subscribers. We were in error in fixing the date of our first issue upon the 26th, for we over-estimated our mechanical ability, aod furthermore we were the recipients of no lehS than doubl the adver tising patronage anticipated. Our office is somewhat nvre capacious than an ordiuary sized cracker box, and having to handle eight forms we have no room to let Under the circumstances we deem it advisable to refrain from making the tirae-houored declara tion of principles and a multitude of promises only to be over-ridden and broken. Suffice it to say, then, that the News will be devoted to tbe development of the vast re sources of the country tributary to our little city to the end that ere many months shall have passed Sumpter will rank foremost among the rich cities of Eastern Oregon. Benmli.15 With Hmlieg Are tbe countenances if people whnbave found apeely and thorough relief from muluriiil, kidney, bilious, rlynpeiptio "r nervous troubles through the Hid of Hus- tetter'a 8toaiou Bitters. Snob ounte nimoeg are very uamirom. 8 ) re let lers from tbelr owners attesting tbe iffl- osoy of tbuereat family me.dioin. Among the signals of distress thrown oat by tbe torn net, bowels uud livnr io a sUte ol Iteorder, are sink beiiiUolie, heartburn, nutlseA, Jobs of appetite, sallowing of tbe akin nnd evf btlle, nd on nno-rtmn stiite of tbe bowel. They should b') be d d at once. If tbe Uitteia are res'ir-'ed to. tbe woe begone look wbiob uHMiiipuiiea iokneng will give away to cheerful looks produced by renewed btmhh. It you are dri'ting ou tbe 0nt of Unease, throw hu anchor to w'udw.ird by sniiitn niu the Hitter to your ae-ilMsuuo. It will keep you iu safety. Orauite It Iohhoiiih. Mr. Aft B Tiioqiiuhi and Wise Currie A. Hiat Blil were ninrmii on Sii'nUy, cnoibernu Hu ter (iretk, H.v. Mr, Dm ills of this city ( fflditiii. About 40 Kiieeta we present, nearly all Imii.g relatives of the tiride anl groom. A amnptnoui weil.llng 'exst followed tbe oereniony, after which the young eimple left for Portland. The Broom ig well itnd favotMbly known here and is a m o f O. F. TboniH-m, a former sheiiff of Umatilla county, and the tiride ia t dailuliterof the Ute H N StimQebl. The OMB.tte join with the tuiu.y Morro flonnly friends of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thompson, in wishing them happy aud prosperous uiarned life. 1 Free Hills. 8nd yoor sJilrees to U. E. Buoklen k Co., Chicago, snd get a free sample tx.iof Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills. A trial will convince yon of tbiir merits, Tb pills are eajr Iu hot, on ami are particularly efTctiv la lli enre of (Jon. Iipatmn Knit Mick ileadaolie. For Ms Inria and Liver trmitilea tbat Lne In-eo proved invaluatile. They are guaran teed In be perfectly fre from every deleterious mbManoe ami Io lie pnirly vejjelalile. They do not weakeo by llieir action, tint by giving tone to etnrueeb aod bowels itreatly invitforaliiift the system. Urgular sis a. per boi. H..IJ by Cooaer A Urot k, druists. Jlat lUadrraautt Dea4. Tba news of tha death ot lion. Jinirs UeoJerth ilt, of Cove, Colon County, was reooceived lu ibis city yesterday. Ilia demi-e occurred at his hnius after aeveral weeks' lllueaa nc Fllday eveninu. Mr. Iletdersh itl's sg was about C3 yea-s. Tbe devaed has been proroioent ftgart to Orrgno p.. lilies for over I weolv Bva year, having served as representa tive and senator from Uuion tsinot) several lerrus. lis was aa uiUmohmg democrat of Hit old school and waa always si hit fxtt of doty flabling for tht (inm) of bit parly. His drtniae will tx regrelil by bun Ireds of frteujs tbrongbnat tht state D.ker iVwooiat. Mtv: ornfort .mil pleas ure front t.u try SchiliHs Iksi. No rik if you don't like it, the grocer returns your money in full. a .mi.. t i'MeMy H'tiely U I, fioia an n, ban Willi lh pflsuf aaloiu eli., Weleaiu that lbt)uui g UJim ol In lua ikVa or-auli a 'Hp Itial Wm, It liqiitw abll v lot'ob uiiua'uiub Ibvyunosi at have letalialod Uy wrgaMUtua a 'iiiuba-that-wear-blxomef eliall-eevr-ara Ittli lHl i ) bu t tluU." f Ileal fil luklaf rtle. StBpW.tns: Mixeiur; u.tu itching aitJ etingiag; as.t at nigiiij wtxa by aetatrbitig If alloaeJ Io eoitiiua luut re l..im elwh .ll.a ble, and mefae eeeoutmg a . i. A '. y ,. beet e ra t,,u, akd iu m- i- '" Al UiU(aKte, ut by IM. Iinn at Bwt.. A DOUBLE CASE. r t i i r r nemarKaDie oure ui a was Afflicted With Salt-Rheum and Rheumatism. Both Promptly Cured by for Pale From the Herald, Tlione wh ) buve bad the misfortune to be i ffl ctid iib suit-rheum, more eepeo-' ibll) l,eii ii has ci me in early childhood, t i n bi pn ciide bat it ia to ' dootor" for tbis B'nji gt n.cnrbbJe trouble. Tbey al-mot-t all testify tbut tbey have''doototed" for) earn, aud often with some of the It admit pby aioiaua, spending large snmg of itoiiey wilboct obtaioing relief W ben t bis is complicated witb an attack of rheumatism, efpeoiaIl; in tbe case of a man whose advocation is one tbat ex poses him to it, tbe serious nature of bis phyt-ioul ills may be imagined, and also I tie potent tffieHry of euoh a remedy as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, which bus proved able to oooquer suob a cotict nous of bodily problems, and to pui tbe mau iuto a condition of vigor as a substitute fur oue of a most disheart ening outlook. In view of the circumstances it is not surprising tbat many iu Boston, eepeoi an) tbi ie t f tbe railroad men, who have bem familiar both witb tbe individual and tlieaittr.dutit circumstances, should make so much comment on tbe cure wrought in tbe case of Mr. James Free man, for a number of years past em ployed as a bnkeman ou ih Old Colony Division of the New York, New Huven aud tdortfuid ltailroad. This gentleman bad been iffl cted with alt rbeum from infancy a d liig blood bad a decided ten aency to tinmoie, iu addition to which the exposed oharauier of big occupation piomoted au aggravated attack of man cwur rtieumatiain wbiob threatened to destroy bis usefulness and deprive bitu nl ton means of livelihood. but leaiuiug of tbe remarkable testi mony which had be-u giveu Io the effi- OMi:y of Dr. Wlllums' Piuk Pills for Pale People whenever tried lor these aud kindred dilHuuilies, particularly suob an ffune (ruin au impoverished or disordereu condition ut the biood, be was iuducen Io try them, und (he result has been gratifying that he baa became a (iouee iu ti oi'Uiuiending tbeu to bis fello. woikuieu, who through bis words am. tu Ujauiteet lecultg ol bis e ample bav puU lu view of the degree of attenti,,, which the oase attracted, particularly i. ilstlT Ot of promoting me use of ihepiu Biuimg meu who are not in tbe babit o. n-auig uituioiue, tiie oiroumataDoe were Uctujtd wurlbynl personal iuvesligatlou, aud auoiirdiuitly a rep i ter made a call at II, e os borne of Mr. Freeman, at 233 Hnawmout Avenue, Bos too, Mass., where be and bit ile were found to be thor uiiKlilj Iree aud uurcaerved in slating I o tacts, aid tunst mrdial io apprcoia liou of the 1'iuk fills. "Yet, it is trne," be taid In response to enquiry, "I have the greatest satisfac tion iu given my word at to what Dr. Williams' i'iok I'll It have doot tor me. I bave do personal interest io (peaking abool the matter riutipt tbat 1 (eel grateful (or the oure they have oaused, aud I think it it ouly right that I should try and Ut others bave lb tame oppor tunity (or beoelll at myself." Io regard to the origin of bit use ot the Pink Tills he remarked: "I wte first led to try tbem on account of a certificate from a Montreal man which was published io tbe pspert, aod I thought the tame tbing that bad done to much (or bim would help me. "I needed to tike be Pmk Pille (or Ibe condition of tbe blooj aod for rhtq. mat lam. Tba (art it Ibat my blood bat been of a very bumory oalur tod I bev bieu troubled witb tail rheum from In fancy. My bead waa eovervd witb tl aud a good deal of my hair earn off. It at vry uncomfortable tod nothing that I could do termed Io care it. "Then eeaie my rheoaiatto trooble Hrpreaeatallvt Brawa Uklaloa. J. N. Urowo, Morrow eouuly'e mera ber of Ibe lea i statu re, glvetlb following opiuioo of to preswnt elalue of affaire relative lu the attempt to organise tbe (aialalure; "I tio flm Io lb Whet ibal Ibe legi. la'ute ee..ait bow legally tttio be to teoed nabs the orrnar eall a teial tewino. The present eteelnn baa bswn euilrtl, and it t on not Io th pnr of Urn tueiiilwr (,f ibe two b die to re-eoa v.u wiiboiit lh rl.lel eieenll later poM aud rieiciM ti neMgitva, Is mat f. of oours ibe leaialalii' ran b- b'oua-tit loaetbrr (.ore eaure, aud only Io that way ran H bo aeMinipliabra." The Imgtb ot life mat b ieeraed by Immmiio- danger. 1 b Oiajoilly of pxt pie die fria lung lrMatl. ttieae may ! a rl4 by promptly seinc On MitiUt Ctmgh Cwr (Vitiarr a lltotk MrSialeji' At. Maj tr M' Kmley wa, al lb time ol bi inaegaratmo. tt year of eg. Nine pr ai.l nu oUrf. It White Hon tt aa earlier age (1 ant at 4? Cld al 44. Uaffleld ad Pierce at i) t'olk al fill, ri m .r. atUi. TjleraeJ Arthtr t 61. aad Liaeola at tl M I I l I jK df0 9S J J U M If III J J Vsaaai vV hl,.. .-, ff ! I aa Pills i"'i sm . rHit r ,M Mr f Wj m -J r i J Dosion man vvnorHvs Dr. Williams' Pink Pills People. Boston. Mass. during three months of last witter. I think it onme from exposure Jn tbe rail road yarn during bad weather, it was mueoulnr rheumatism aud. was located urinoipally in my right arm so that I could hardly lit it tbat high." Here Mr. Freeman raised bis out stretched right arm slow ly to a position below tbe middle of bis breast and gave a graphic idea of the difiionlty and dis tress which aoonmoamed tbat effirt be tore taking tbe Pink Pills. 'I began to receive bf ceQt from tne brst time that I took tbe pills, and t Lava ner kn.,.n r.h.m t fail nl ... doiD2 ffood. The trouble with a ffood many people is that tbey tbtnk tbey do everything by taking the first small quantity of any remedy. 1 urn not one of tbose who are satisfied witb tbat kiud nt .om. .i;.. . j i i . of sampling, and when 1 became satis- Bed tbat they were the right thing for . ... I me 1 resolved to ose tbem with fullest ttTect. I eoon secured about 25 boxes, I bonjibt tbem mostly from Jaues' Apothecary Store on Washington Street. Oue of tbe first good effeots I found was an increase of appetite and tbe benefit of a general tonic. My blood became purer end better, and tbe etTeots of tbe musoular rheumatism rapidly dis- appeared. As 1 took do other medicine the whole (fleet must hae come from Dr. Williams' rink fills. 1 was so gratified witb tbeir effect tbat I must have bocght altogether about eighty boxes. "The let-nlt was tbat I was enabled to attend to my work as a brakemau on tbe care, which, as you well know re quires a pretty free strength io the arms aud 1 found my general health and spir its timed up, "In the early periods of taking tbe pills I took one as a dose, and latterly 1 increased to two and then three, tbe ton ng tflVct being ell tbe stronger without tiy disagreeable eflVot, ' "I was so planned with tbe results of the Pink Pills in my oase tbat I reoom mended them to all the railroad men an 4 ihera wilbin my kDowl'de tbat I knew '4 1.k4 .t.l. W-a.. A A M vttUo .ueiiee quite a onmber began their use, ud from all Ibat I hear tbeir effects were . ery satisfactory, to tbat I doubt not bey would be willing to reinforce my I ert8oal witb tbeir own testimony." Mr, Frrtmnu's remarks were oorrobo- latt d at Intervals by bit wife, who WtS a par i ko pant iu Ibe oouveitution and maniffstly shared bis genniue entbusi- am (or the curative effeots of wbiob the had been a wituesa, aud fur wbiob the uiime of Dr. Williams' Piuk Pillt baa be come synonymous. lie certainly looked well end do one Oould imagine by bit appearand) und manifestation of energy Ibe double siege of rheumatism and sslt-rbeom from wbicb tbe Piuk Pills bae rescued bim. "I am aa satisfled ha aaiil in lha I 'bat th followlne named settler has Died no i am eo saiisuea, oe sau, aa to Ibe t(r. 0( h(i ltltoIll7on to ,nak, Bnal proo( , ,UD. Iroe results wbiob tbe Piuk Pillt have port of bis claim, and that eeld proof will b l.,n,l m-h. f :t- ni. .... . . t.ui., a1-' afflJavit before a notary to tbat effect. All who know ma and Ibe circumstance of my ctia will, however, (eel oontioced without tbe oeod of Ibat." fr lltttf a sr. t a nt.. . . ir. v, iiiiamt rioa 1 iu contain, io a oooJeosed form, all tbe elementt aeoee- sary Io give oew life sad riohness to tbe blood oi reeUiresbatterwdoervee. They ere to oofailiog specifio (or toon dieeaaet tt looomotor alalia, partial partly tit, 81. VltOS daoce.tclatioa, neuralgia, rbeoma- .. t. .t t. .i - . iistn, nervoo beadaobe, tbe trier effuct ot It grippe. palpltttioo o( the be.rl, p.l. aud tallow Oomplef ions, all (orme of i ,,, , , . , wkooe, either la male or (rmale. Pink Pill are eold by all da.Ua. or will be tent pol paid on re oeipt of price, 50 cent a bo i or ail boie (or 12 50. by ad- dratioa Dr. William' Mediciae Com-1 pony, BebcuMttdy , Nw York. Tk Mlaalag lade I Meatgeaiery. Kaaaell Montgomery, eoa o( Mr. J. IX Mobtgoiuery, of Portland, who bat btes mourned ae dead a'.mott a year, te re- polled Io bavs boeo teen trr laUlr la Coba. tt a lieateatel la tbe morgan! . Si WMIMTtl fttlfi tl ABMD oli toaJeoy, end (ailing in bie eiamina- lioa the preupilie was that be com uiltud tuiride. Wliao lb aewt o( bi diaappearaoc raaebH bit bun both Mr. tad lira Montgomery Wrr proelreled Tbe bl deWetivra Ibat eoold be f juod were el oaee pal apoe Ibe Owe, and foe b imxiibe there bae ba ae SMaaitua ot ff.irl among tbe era'cbera. tbie Infortaaltoo le savyej ia a let tee I ruro Virgtaia. written bf aa leaargaei ifBi-wr a bo aat.t bum toe tretMt ot wnaaJa ha ttimd ih KaiiU 1 1. e ia o( very reevnt date, aoj tbe writer elaimt hi know )oang Uoeitomery very well. He taya wbaa be lael eaw bisa be wtt la eiealloet baalib aad spirit. There Is no roeia ti d mbl ibe ewpurt, e It la reeaetabered Ibat ibe ead.t wa eveeeoibeaiaai.ste lb cans Cuba 1 1 he. Tbat be b..tld bav toad Li way ti Ibe talaad aad -loed tbe tatar gaoie le tgerled ae bigbly prbU. I1m1I M'lgKrery waa appniewd at a aaval edl at Aeeapnti by Uerra Mas Eila a treall t4 as laaaiaatkHi l ll bi air 1...kib 1'u.l.auJ ala.le )! ao. at at Lie b'ebikal La ja retvivej ib laleet ttyU la g-fit aj Jj' tt. j Xn tbveU Ma) taftV s. PETITION FOR rpo THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT A for the County of Morrow, Stato of Oregon: Ve. the nnrieral.'ned leeal votera and real- dent of lone precinct. Morrow County, Oregon, resnectfnllv nelition vour honorable body to grant a license to Cliarlee Koblnaon to aell spirituous, malt and vinoui llquora in li quantitlea than one gallon. In the town of lone, and your petitioner! will erer pray: rlery Arcnur vauarey Louli Male Oua Glock a w Ginger 1 R Doolcy o C Cochran John Cochran Clvde SDerry Oscar Mitchell J H Ritchie E Rletmana Ed Cluff Mike Hale T J ilhelm w A Morgan H Obner J Colestock C C Wilson Wm H Padberg L M Hiila Gilbert A Id rich W S Smith Chaa Sperry Paul Rietmann Mat Halvorsen Jas Nolan W H McCormick John Linistrom M J WilliHins J J MeKlligott J W King N Dickson U Padberg Levi Hansford L B Knox E H Sargent S V flaney Ke Nelson Walter Cason R C Bperry Thos woolery Ben Fleming V w n en hub C T 8mith Dick Lahue George W Utt Joe Ilanev Frank Kngelman Ed Eneelman J A Hughe) J D Padberg S A Shaw S J Ritchie 0 B Tehran H M Thornton W M Haguewood Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will aunlv to the Countv Court of Morrow County. Oregon, at the March term, 1897, on the 6th day of said month, for a license to sell nlrltunua. malt and vinous liauors in less quantities than one gallon for a period of one 514-22. Applicant. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT THE AN nual meeting for the stockholders of the Morrow County 1 and & Trust Company will be Saturday In March at 7 p. m , for the purpose of electing omcers ana auena ng io a icu uuiw himlneaa an mav come netore tnemeeung. 16-24 R. V. HYND, Secretary. Notice of Intention, AND OFFICE .AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, i h'Ah M IXU7 Notice ia hereby arlveii that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to mae nnai prooi iu auppurun hil claim, and that said proof will be made before ( ounty cierk, umatiiia coun, wregon, at Pendleton. Oregon, on March 27, 1897, viz: wimitri.w wattrnritrorr. Hd. E. No. 5762. for the N& N Vt'V, Pec. 84 and W t4 HW44. HeC. n. ID. I B. it r... n. ai tin rin i lien the fnllowlnir witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz; Frank Sloan, ol uauoway wregon, aim neurjr C Thomp on, Albeit Davis, Davis Mccarty, all ol Ecno, Oregon. a. r. uiuoon, 617-Z7 negmer Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE D ALI.E8 OREOON, 1 a Keh. 1. 1K'.I7 Notice is hereby given that the followlne-named settler has Hied notice ot his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made befoie J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at tieppuer, Oregon, on March, 15th, 1'J, viz: HARLAN STANTON, Hd. E. No 4201, for the WV4 NE'.SENEKand NW H ), ec. vi, rp. m,ii. i r.. He na'es the following witnesses to prove hta continuous residence upon aud cultivation ot. said laud, viz: John Jankiii. Allen W. Haling. Charles V. Ashbaugh, ot Eight Mile, Oreaon, and Charles W. Ingraham, ol tleppner; Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, 514-24. Kegiater. Timber Culture, Final Proof. Notice for Publication. UriiTitn Status Lakd Orrin, The Dallas, Oregon. Feb. 4, 1897. VOTfCK IS HEKfBY 01VA.N THAI fit 1 mitt 8. Kclthlv. of Tteooner. Oregon has tiled notice of Intention to make final proof before J. . Morrow, county clerk, at hl office In neppuer Oregon, on Monday, the lftth day of March, 1H!I7, on timber culture apnllcation No 917V, for lots, N E 8 54 and NHKnf sec tion No. U. In township No, 6 south, range No. tie names as witnesses: innriPB n. Dane. Wllibtm Klein. James H. Wylaud, Joseph waller, all ol uaraman, oregon. 6li-i4 jab. v. muuue, Hegister. Notice of ntention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OKEOON ilj Feb. 12. iml, hotiee Is hereby given that th tr, l,,ul iiv 11 m. ,1 .nttla. hu. H luit .ntlm nl his Intention to mak Dual proof In auppurtof ms cmiui, aim ina Mill iinMti win ue niaiir before J. W. Morrow, comity elerk. at Uenuner Oregon, ou msrrn en, iwi, vis : I'HA KI.K Y 1 K.M11H. Hd. K. No. XM. for tbe N EV. Bee. 11. To. 2 8.. R. li K... W. M. He names the toll.iwlna witnesses to orovt his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi sain land, vis: frank Kiiftelmen, Chilton Wilson, R. O, PiM-rry, all of lone, Oregou, and Thomas Carl. oi ni'iipucr, Oregon. JAS. F. MlMlHE. 617 n Kettlster. Notice of Intention. f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON, kj Feb. 4, IHV7. Nolle la hereby aiv P.'"1" "" J.W.M..rr..w, County Clerk, at i tirppner, ureinn, on Marcb xi, 1W7, vis: JOHN W.ALLSTOTT, Hd. K. No T,S. for th NU NW. SFU MWIa and bWV NEl. aee. V. To. I . k. it E. It name the following w unease to prov nis roiiunuoua raaiaanc uion anu cuiuvaiioo of, aald land, rli: KU'hani w. Kohlson. Aaron B. Halnea. John W. Berket, FrancU at. Courier, ail ol Elcbt lie, ureton. JAS. F. MW)RI. 615-21 Heitr. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICX. KVOnri II HEREBY GIVEN TBAT LET ll teraol altnlniruilou on th estate of Hellan M. Allyn, deeMet. ware a-natcd to lh underalaned On lh Wrd day of February, IW7, av thtciumy court for th County oi Morrow, loaifir aimaane al th oraea ol kill A Lyons. In H.npn.r, (rfon, wllhln sis months after th da of ut uoUce or tby shall u "XZTLi DU4 Uila la day of Febmary, 197. i. k. LYOxa Administrator. THE flCGIDEHTS OF LIFE Wrii le T. S. Ortwciv, Drawer LA Chicago, Secre tary of tbe Braa Acctoaart f Corv, foe laformatloa regariliBg Acddeat laaar aac. Mratloa Ibis paprr. Fty aa tfolag yoa caa sav "T,WflV.P.i fW te I fr Lair tats! Im lur4aei Da your own Areot. no MEDICAL EXAMINATION RrCl'IRKO fmd umm, Pendleton, Oregon. WOOL COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of '07 W UUlj oUJLslJ I At llepiaa'. Erb PwedUtew, It.ktr I it, t.lgia ana llat'ingioe. C. E. RANOUS, ilirraaa, Oatoxa. CONltUMBLlLDER Plaaa a! HpeiHeati a ffnlabH as apptrite. Contracting a Specialty. ill k ) ol t I'tiMlf (t.x-a al reaeaabte Leave 0J WMh r. U LICENSE- A 3S3EC35 1 -AIww BISHOP'S HEPPBR, OBBGON 2O,000POUNDS OF Warn 1 Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book Cases, Lounges, Sofas, Spring Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Parlor Suits, Center Tables, etc, eto. Brussels Carpets, Wool Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Racks, Hanging Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., etc. All the above Goods Half Value or Less. Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. Fix op your homes at once with Stylish Furniture, wbile this opportunity is offered. Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Farmers at a distance should call goon, . thereby getting better selection. HELP WANTED ! We are preparing for a big spring trade, bat must have help to make it a bowling success. We are filling up and completing oar stock of GROCERIES AND which will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate busi ness. We have many customers now bat there are still several vacancies iu this department of our Btore, to bo filled. Applications will be received at all hours of the day. Apply io person or by letter to P. C. Thompson Co. Corner Main and Willow Streets. B OOTS AND SHOES U has anything In this line that yon may desire and you can depend on It you eet a cood article when Mat luarautees It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty. -.rFTPtj STaSv All these can b procured at Thompson A Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppuer, Oregon. Thee tntlmn are wall acquainted with Grant. Harney, Croei Gilliam aad other eountlea and caa aav saonay aud Urn la making tbas aecUoui witb travlln, Tmiu eountle Prices In keeping with the Umea. THOMPSON" & BTNNS, 'TlllaC Jew M With tba doe of the Presidential campaign THE TRIBUNE reeogtiii the fact that the American people are bow tuiou to gUt their time to borne and t.aaioree intermts. To met this condition polities will have far leae apace and prominences oat, I another Bute or National ore. ion demands a renewal of tba fiht for tbe principles for which THE TRIBUNE baa labored from its inception lo thepreaeni day, and won its greaUat Tictoriee. Erer. poa.ible effort will be pot forth, and money fredr sneot to mske THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE preeminently a National Family Newspaper intetMtiog. iBstrocUte, entertaining and InditpentabJe to each meniUr We lornlsti "Be Gazette" and "fi. y. weekly Trloune" one Year lor $3.00. JAaaig Mtrm al svean STORE m mm are Placed on Sale at FRANK MGFflRLRND, MANAGER. HARDWARE THE PLACE TO GETTHCM IS AT M. WCHTBNTHAL'S Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? i flj Tiiljiiii FOR V Farmers and VMaoer Fatliers and Mothers, roil Sons and DaiiQliters, l-ou All Me Family. ADVANCK. THE GAZETTE. I 1 I 1 i