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Calenda 'Ulp: 1JM 7 n mm mil A town dog is not half so "nu xneroua" as a town cow. Give the canineB a chance with other pests. The death of Senator Harris, of Tennessee, has odco more made Representatives McMillan and Richardson, of that state, rivals; they both want to go 1o the senate, just as they both wanted the minor ity leadership in the house that fell to Bailey, of Texas. Any person who does not believe in government ownership of rail road and telegraph lines Bhould join the printing fraternity in its opposition to the government do ing private printing. The govern ment can break up any individual if it chooses to do bo, and this is unfair. Let private enterprise fight for supremacy. Let the govern ment attend to its own private affairs. erers, it is considered absolutely necessary to avoid delay in the final disposition of the bill. If each agreement reached by the conference should be announced, there would be no peace for the members of the committee, owing to the objections of those who are interested. It has also been de termined, to avoid delay, that no partial reports sball be made to the house and senate, everything being held back until a final agree ment has been reached. Experi ence has proven that paitial re ports are productive of much de lay, especially when the measure under consideration is of such a complicated nature as a tariff bill necessarily is. Although there is nothing official on the subject, we have excellent reasons for saying that the republican conferees the democratic conferees will take no part in the conferences until the republicans have reached an agree ment expect to complete their work this week. Lord has exhibited do delioaey. His aotioni have been oonrte, palpable and brutal. He baa disgraced and betrayed his friends, bis party and bis state. Corvallie Gazette. Arlington still keeps up ber reputation as a wool market. A clip ot wool was sold Monday for 2 cents. At thai rate the wool grower bas very httle to complain of. Prioes have been better and probably will again in the future, but all things considered, the sheepmen tbat sell their wool for 9 cents are hardly ont and injured. Arlington Record. WORKED A SCHEME. As was Btated several months ago, Mr. Cleveland's consolidation of pension agencies, announced to go into effect Sept. 1, 1897, will not go into effect. The Cleveland or der will in due time be officially revoked by President McKinley, a thorough investigation having shown that the government would save nothing by the proposed con solidation, and thnt it would great ly inconvenience thousands of pensioners. Pbesident and Mrs. McKinley have decided to spend a greater Dart of their vacation on Lake Champlain, which makes it certain that they will not be able to make their contemplated visit to the Pa cific coast this summer. They will not giye up the idea, however, as tne President ia very anxious to see this section of the country and will go at the first opportunity, probably go next summer. This spirit manifested by our president is quite different from that shown by Cleveland who seemed never to care to get beyond the confines of Wall street, the banks of a fish pond or to lose the companionship of that stalwart old fellow, Mr. Demi John. Mr. Oorbett, who has a certificate from bis lawyer, W. P. Lord, that he is a United States senator, has found the national senate unresponsive to bis woo-1 ings. There were no $80 TJ'Rens there no Mulkeys to be bought with profes sorships. His oase will not even be considered until the next session of con gress, and then well, Mr. Corbett's present visiting oards will answer for all his social purposes. Corvulllis Ga- uette. "Sumed up, this means that if the governor oannot appoint a senator a special session of legislature oould not elect, henoe in order thnt every state shall have its fall representation in the upper house of congress, the appoint ment by a governor must be recognized This position will hiirdly be accepted by the senate, for senators, although will ing to get into the senate on almost any pretext, are not ready to establish the precedent tbat the seating ot Mr. Oor bett would set. When a vote is taken on the report next Deoember it is very orobable Mr. Corbett will be re turned to bis bank at Portland." Times Mountaineer. A New Law Create Cooaternatioa op at Montana, B. C. Great excitement prevails in oamp among mining brokers and the officers of the various companies, says a dis patch from Bossland, 8. 0. During the recent session of the provincial legis lature a bill was passed exaoting a fee ot 100 from all mining companies capi talized for $1,000,000. It seems most of them failed to deposit the money on or before J uly 1, as required, and in conse quence held no title to their properties. The report tonight is tbat many of the best properties and prospects have been "jumped," and in censequenoe there is a deep feeling ot interest at Bossland From a reliable source it is said that the same thing has happened at Grand Thia Ia Your Oyi!ortuui:y. On receipt of ten cents, cash or Stan,, a generous sample will be mailed of the moKt popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Halm) sufficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY imOTHEES, 56 Warren ft., Kcw York City. Rev. JobnKeid, Jr.. f.f Orent Falls, Mont, recommended Elf's Cream Halm to me. I can emphasize his statement, '-It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francw W. Poole, Pastor centrairres. Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, oil cents. Notice of Intention. Lakd Omc atThi Dallis. Obsook. June 8, 1&97. XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE thai 1 n)uu..n.mui aattior haa filed notice of Ms Intention to make final proof In support of hii claim, and tbat aaid proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county ciera, ai neiwuci, Oregon, on July Ma, is7, via: W. W. KIRK, Administrator, and for the heirs of fancy Coffey, deceased, Hd. E. No. 3895, for the bVtl4 Sec. 27, Tp. 1 8 R 26 E W M. lie namea tne totiowing wimtiBa vu m"' Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Barton, Wm. Barton, Edward Duran, ana r ran c. eu, an oi nvyy nor llrnn ' J A3. F. 110' RE. SHERIFFS SALE. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER 11 and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and to me directed and aellverea. upon a juaKment renuereu auu en tered in saw court on tne n aayoi miren, ib. Forks and Greenwood. It is stated tbat such immense properties as the Vol- Sr,Mn'u' f' klTkK 1 Oanic, Seattle and Others have been re- James K. Nunamakerana Maria n. jNunamaser, staked by interested parties. It is al leged that the Oaoadians have worked up the soheme quietly and suddenly sprung it on the miners, the larger pro portion ot whom are Americans. No one knew the real intent of the legisla tive bill until some found that their nl.liM. 1.11:1 Itnan .a.baJ TI.a anlinn liioiuJB uu uccu icovnncu. luo niiiuu I ,l, w.r half nf tha Nnrth-wpnt. n Of the authorities, if allowed to stand, Section 13 and the North half of the North-east Will rillU IUUUBHUUS UL U1BU WUU UttVD put all their mouey in the development ot olaims. Many people in Portland are affeoted by the law. his wife, H. T. Anderson and E. D. Rood, De fendants for the sum of Seven Hundred Eighty. Six and 25-100 Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 4th day of March, 1897, the further sum of Fifty Dollars attornev s fees and the sum of rnty- Two and SO-100 Dollars costs and dtsbursmenta. Whereas hv said decree and order of sale it was direcied that the following described real nrnnertv to-wit: The South half of the North east quarter, the South twenty-five (25) acres of the North-west quarter of the North-east quar ter of Section 22 Township 8 South Range 24 and the West half of the North-west quarter ot Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable NOTICE. IHE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER, located at Heppner, in the state of Ore gon, is closing up lta affair. All note holders and others, creditors of said association, are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and other claims against tne association ior paym-nt. ED. R. BISHOP, OOO'iO UMllll Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. O., C. M. & St P., C. A A., P. Ft. W. & C. and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATES tS.OO PER DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sta., CSICASO. IXiXb Every new subscriber of the Gazette from this date, May 25, 1897, will receive as a premium a book worth alone- the price of the subscription. tt Kanee25. East W M.. all in Morrow county. Oregon, be sold to satisfy sairl judgment, costs ana accruing costs, i win, on eaturaay. The 3lst dav of July. 1897. at two o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and In terest of the said Samuel I. Gerslne. Martha A Gerking, et al.. In and to th Rhnvn described nrnnertv at DUblic aiinttnn tt thft htfrhRflt. and heat bidder for Some Good Advice That More Thau One caBh in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and all costs, and BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. rotnsTDEr, is 70. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. The 20th year under tve present management begins Sept. 14, 1897. This institution ia thoroughly equipped for the mental, soci 1, physical and moral training of boya. Thorough preuarat'on for any oollege or acientifio school. Graduates at present in yale. West Point, .Massachu setts Institute of Technology, State Universities of California, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Stanford and HoOill. During vacation junto welcome from 9 to 12 a. m. For catalogue and other information, address the Principal, J. W. HILL, M. I)., Portland, Oregon. P. O. drawer 17. 61.Bept.13. FRANK R06ERS J. J. ROBERTS KEEP AWAY FKOM ROHHLAND. Man Has Learned by Experience. The reports come thiok and fast tbat Rossland has become a very muoh over- boomed town and is now ODe of the best towns in the NorthweBt for a man to slay away from, says the Oregon City Enterprise. T. S. Lawrenoe, the well- costs that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, Dated July 2nd, 1897. 558-67. SHERIFF'S SALE. Rogers & Roberts, Contractors and Builders. Flans and Estimates Given' on Snort Notice. WHAT OUR EXCHANGE9 SAY. Tub report that Japan will file an additional and stronger protest against the annexation of Hawaii excites such very little interest in Washington that nobody appears to caro whether it turns out to be true or not. Hawaii will be an nexed in duo time, and tieuator Morgan, a dyed-in-the-wool demo cratio member of the committee on foroign relations, and one of the most intense patriots in the sen ate, says that if President McKin ley winnes the treaty to bo ratified at the present session of congresH, iustead of at the regular session, next winter, lie tins only to say ho and it will be done. ritEHinENT McKinley has indi cated quite plainly to a number of prominent republicans that he has aluiut decided to modify Mr, Cleveland's orders for the exten sion of the civil nervico rules and the president s order may be ex pected at any tituo. It is not yet certaiu how far this modification will go, but it is the iuipressiou of those who Lavetalkod with Maj McKinley on the subject that dep. uty collector of iuterual revenue who have charge of the dutribu tion of stamp, and deputy collec tors of customs, who are in charge of tub-stations, will be among those placed outside the civil serv ice rules. Home years ago the town couuei of this place, by resolution, re duced the dog tax of Heppner from $ I to II on males and from t to f l on females, but the recorde cannot find the resolution i panned. The editor of thi pp knows that ueh a resolution at panned aud nineo that eriod taxes have been collected accordingly This year, however, taxes are being c illected on the old ordinance. The Council should reducn this ta to a reasonable atut uut, as the ol otdinancA rretenta any peraon not a millioiiaite from owning a dog. It U urged by tome who da not pofr k raniue that the town would be letter off without them. If so, come out plainly and pass an ordinance to that rnd. ALTBOros the socrwy maio talnsd by tl sou a tors aud rpr ntative on tha ronferenw nra. icitteti which is at ftoik ou tie tariff bill panned by the aouata !t wtnk is aggravating to tt ntaagath- Governor, write a ten line message, pat an extra padlock on the room where the legislative demijohns are kept, and oall those fellows in special session. Salem Journal. The report prepared by Senator Hoar, in the case of the seating of II. W. Cor bett as a senator from Oregon, has been printed and ends as follows: "We think, therefore, tbat tha gov erner of Oregon was entitled to make the appointmeot, aud that Mr. Corbelt is entitled to a seat. The seuate will doubtless think dif ferent than the committee when the case oouies before it Urowneville Times. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an attachment execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of brins-ci narnantar and pnntrnptnr nf this Oresron for the County of Multnomah and to Known oarpenter ana contractor oi mis rttrKtprt .nd delivered, noon a iudement ,.t H,o k.nn. faufnraa ot Ham n Olty, Bpenl IWO BOOMUS .lankaon last Hatnrdav was an Indian P"y recently returning war dance executed bv a number of the a " uul "" " V""t and Fifteen Dollars with Interest thereon from Tbev were clad in or money ne snoma aeep oui or noes- tnemaay o. , , - I . . - . , , . .1 C" v pel milium, mo m- duiuvi v. Tnflin oarmnnts and Derformed all the lana for ,8Dor 10 every line IB very mnob ty.ffive Dollars with interest thereon from the Ind.an garments and pe lormea I .pn . . . nnt mnnh ,5th day of June, vm, at the rate of 8 percent 1 1 1 .irM, n nii,aimnl rT Paul innionfl nra. I " - " - " . -,mnm a tw, tho turthal mr I hiohap thara than hara while thft ftnat nf paratory to going on me warpato. ine --- ------ -- ments in which judgment it was further or- d ii... i . fl. .aio .iiar living 18 mnob greater. The Canadians deredbv the court that the property attached jrouu.c.uu uu7 " - .7. . ....... lr..M.MlnnnnhMrd d.v nt JuriWv. 18. and are equally good at personating Lo. r oiannisn ana oniy uanaaians anQ hereinafter described, t6-wit: The North- Timna Mnnnlainaar allowed to work On the Streets, teaOD Bast wuarter oi section ininy-one y) ioo-HmeB-Oloantaineer. ship Two 2) 8outh Range Twenty-Six (26) East S0QOO1 or do anything tost IS Dnder gov- 0f the Willamette Meridian in Morrow County, The town of Milton bad a celebration e'nment pay, and in business all the lrim&,tt"'mu1' Poo V W lavoriiism poesioie is suown io lueui pimu-,, ui-o., ,, M.6V. r. W. r at 2 o'nlock d. m.. of said dav. at the front deliver the I over our people. Asa mining district of the court house In Heppner, Morrow County, All Kinds of Repair Work Done- on tne Din, and invited Parker, of Pendleton, to at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front .ioor " """"" u'". " m. T.." ' .Kiw. .u.. p',..!... Oregon, sell all the right title and Interest of oration. Bro. Farker BO far forQOt him- u""uu' "''" the said A. Taylor and Christy Oakes in and to tbs in Rossiand, renderldlnd'entereVinaidSour OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. , ... , day of June 1897, In favor of John Borwick, vi 1 1 ' ' from that place, plaintiff, end against A. Taylor and Christy Pl-rp" and Rntr fir llltl Will 0"Pt PIT1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a man haa nlantv Oakes. defendante, for the sum of One Hundred lldCe dDU RUg. Ur J1U1 Will liCl Clll. U U U U U U U THE NEW YORK Merchant Tailor. Patrogize Hors Industry. self as to imagine the heat of last fall's campaign was on, and seeing a good sized audience before him, delivered a red hot partisan speech. lu oonsequenoe the Eagle proceeded to give the Rev, Parker a red hot roast, which be de served, for fourth of July orations and cainpuign speeches do not mix well to gether, especially when the oration is a brigbt tutare, but only a man or wealth oan make a soooess, for it takes so muoh capital to develop a mine. Our Senator. Senator McBride, who, with Senator Foraker and other senators, was aotive In obtaining an increased tariff on rasbed wools of the second class, re- the above described nrnnertv at Dubllc auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution aud all costs, and costs that may accrue. t, L jutlui, Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon. Dated June 17th, 1897. M-63 SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and bv virtue nf an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and to me directed and Has opened a first-class tailoring establishment in Natter's building, next door to the gallery, and carries a fine line of Foreign and Do-, mestio Woolens; is a practical tailor and cutter, with many years of experience. Makes suits to order in the latest styles. All at reason able prices. i i! !... .t.- i oeived a letter from Messrs. Kevser. delivered, upon a judgment ren-iered and en uenvereu oy b uiiumier oi iuo Bu.UBi. - - - tered iu ift a court on tne 4th day of Mftrch, Times-Mountaineer. Mr. Oorbett, he who would be senator, i Just having an awful time get iug a seat. The onmmiltea has jtmt been disensaiug hi case, and have de oided he must stand np still the next esHlun of oongress, 'Tie sad to see an old man iu his dotage thus imposed upon. Wasco News. It would seem that Senator Curbed still has liying chance of being United Hlnlea senator. The question has been refirreil to a committee which will re port at Ilia next itanlou of oongress. This leaves Oregoo without a senator but not without a prospect of one. 8o we will not have a special st'ssiou ot the Oregon legialatnrs until next winter anjLow. West Hide. Aotion on Heualor (Jorliett's casa is postponed till the next session. Owing to the deaire not to oonaider anything Ibis session but (he tariff, and to the knowledga that introduction of other matters would delay aotion on tbs tariff bill, this case, which would have caused long disenasioo, Is laid over. Draidi, there bas been a feeling on a part of certain seuators that, if Mr. Ourbett't eaaa were Dot acted on, the governor of Oregon would And lu the vacancy rea son tor railing a Special seaslon ft lb legislature, whtrb won! J elect a senator fur tbs full term. This, probably, is miscalculation. Tu fact that this seal is unfilled Is uot likely In be a rsasou for calling tha legislature together iu apodal esaion.Oregopian. We doo'l know wiib what authority tha Ore gonian presume to speak in lb matter. llut there are other reasons fur lbs railing ot an e itra lon, more im portant Iban the tilling ot a vacant seat, to wblt'b Oregon is entitled, in the I'liili il Htatos senate. On their aeoouut llS d. lnand 10 urgent ohe-imper live, from lb flaw point ot the etaU's welfare. HaUm Htaleamao. A HKMAltKARLK CA E. Strange Discovery Made by rronpector la Colorado. A speoial from Cripple Creek, Colo rado, says: Photographer Yeltou yes terday returned from a trip to Co mountain, about six miles east of this city, where he bad beep to obtaiu views of a most remarkable osvern discovered by sinking a prospect shuft. The cave was dlnoovered by parlies who were doing assessment on a group ot claims Fuller k Co., commission merchants, of Philadelphia, strongly recommending bis oourse, aa follows : " We take the liberty of thanking yon for your work in behalf of the Ameri can wool growers in stopping the big gest loop bole iu all the past tariff, I. e., ashed second-class wools coming in at a single duty 1897, In favor of A. 8 Bennett and F. P. Mays. Plaintiff, and against Charles Kimseyand Clara Klmsey, his wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, lils wife, Win. Kimsey ami Pi. Kimsey, niawue, W. 8. Mercer and Hrirah Mercer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, Samuel Hall and Mary Hall, his wife, Wm. Farrel and Eva Farrel his wile, I nomas Kimsey ana fteiuej. Croft, Defendant, for the sum of One Thousand, Two Hundred Twenty-Three and 46-100 Dollars run interest tnereon irom tne na aay oi Cleaning am Retailing Done at Low Figures. A. WEINBERGER, Proprietor. we are rageous March. IH'17. at the rate nf tii percent Der annum TIia ornr tiaa anfTMrait I and HAVAiirv.lTlvA nitllara Mttnrnevl Ihm and . ., 4. ., I IIIH Illrllier Slllll UI iweiuy-rour ifliimi, i.ww more from this than any Other evil and a, di.bursments, and wherca la was further lu,l ihsi at luat thia nnt-1 ordered and decreed bv the court that the glad tnai ai last mi ont-1, pri)perty ,le.crit)ed a follows ineaualitv ia to be DO more. I to-wit: The East half of the North-west quar- t. U.....V. ...... .......... I ,ka NnMhMll I Lvery WOOl grower Owes you au '1 quarter and the North-west quarter of the 1 ,,tM I Mouth east quarter of Hectlon 18. Township One I 111 South Haniii Kant W. M . In Morrow Senator McBride sy tbat tbe rate county, Oregon, be sold to satisfy aid Judgment, rows auu auuruniK cuki. k win v B OOTS AND SHOES nn Pnur mftnuluin. A liian 111 nlcklna i.. .i . i . .. . m . .. k. fixed by the eenate on first class wools Uturdav. iu iub uoviuui ui iu-iuui uuib wucu m - ....... ' ' Tha Slat dav of Julv. 1R97. suddenly struck the point of his pick len C1" P" P""u"-' uu" at two o'clm k p. m., of .aid day. at the front THC PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT 3VI. WCHTBNTHAL'S He ha anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a good article when Mat guarantees It, SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, MlrvStrtt. Repairing m Specialty i i . ft a 1. 1 throng!, the rock iulo an apparently o"' im ac. toe woo.. . ... -r n.,l,,it-,1 ...... 11. nan t Imial v Invaa- OlasS Will all be imported, Skirted. AUS- tereat of the aaid almre named Defendant In unlimited Space, lie cautiously loves- ........ .kirted and to the above described property at public tigated aud gradually opened up a pit Italian and other wikjI. that are siirteu hlth t I.t bhiiier u.t cash ," , .... .. ,, . i, . . for the American market are trimmed In hand, the proceeils to be applied to the aatls- that led lo Hit) Other world, lo all appar- ,ur , faction of aaid execution and all costs, and door nf the court house tu Heppner. Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and In-1 auoc. Kn'ki dropped into the bole, however, struck bottom in about two secouds or less, showing that the cave w as not deep at that point. The men gut a rope anJ fastening it securely above, descended lo explore the osvern, which proved lo be a veritable tore- bonne of ice. HtaUgmitea aud sta laotitesuf pure ic stood like oypreas tree from lb Hour and bung like ghostly fringe from Ihe eeiling. Exploration was not carried very far, for a yawuing ab wm encountered al disiauo of about CO feet from the eo traooe. Chunk of u thrown down Ibi aby could I beard rattling and clanking on Ihe idea, bul never a sound ot lb bottom being touobed. Photographs were taken by flashlight, a- d lbs pictures reveal Ihe ice in cry 11 condition forming moat fanoiful figutea. Aa effort will be made lo opa lb cave to a tno thorough explora lion. The chamber what lhe pic ture were taken I 79 feel high and 150 feet wide. UeyouJ Ibi lb oat wid ens and Ihe interior eeui b)tul. in snob a way a lo make I hem almost Coau that may accrue. K. u matuhk, l- ...I l l.i. trm . nrth . h.rtff '. W"ow County, Oregoa ...M.cu i iMtea vuiy itio, liw, aae-07. at least two cents to four oeni per pound mors than nnskirted fleece. Notice Of Intention. Therefore, a dulv of ten cents per oound on fir.l-ol.ss wools, skirted, is eq-iiva- Tu hb7,,v. thai lent M a proteotiva duty lo not more th followlng-named aettler haa filed "otic, oil than an eigbl Cent per pound rate on his claim, and that said proof will be mad be- .,. 1. i,i-.l .hlflh la II.. form "' Morn.w, 1 omiiy dors, at ueppn.r In wbicb American wools are marketed. Htalesmao. to York Weekly Triiiiiii) How Iblsl W offer one hundred dollars reward for any rasa ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Calerrb Cur. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, bava koown F. J. Cheney lor Ihe last 15 years, and be lieve bim perfectly honorable in all bnalne transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Weal 6 Trnx. Whole! Druggist, Toledo, O. Wi.lding, Kinnan ft Marvin, Wboleeat Drnggial. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken Inter nally, acting directly opon lb blood and rtiQOou snrfacao of Ibecyilem. I'rie 75c. per buttle. MJ by all lirnggiit. Testimonial free. Ilrvann. on Jiiit 17. vl: Id. T No wet, for th owl eee. il, Tp. t 8, K .'I K W M. He name th following w Urease to prove hi. continuous residence upon and cultlratlon ol aaid land, vis: A. W. Mallng. Harlan Stanton. K. tt. Koliliiaon, and 0. 1). ( oat., all of Ktgbll Mile. Oregon. J A. F. MtMlKK, MV-MU Keglater. How to Get Rich FOIt Farmers and Villaoers, FOlt Fathers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Dauohters, FOll All the Family. With tbe cloaa of the rreaideutial camDaien TUE TRIBL'NR $25 will earn you recognizee the fact that the American people are now aoiioui to give 7 weekly their time to home and boeineas intereata. To meet thia oomlilion politic will bare far leaa space aod promiceooe, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE bas labored from its inception to the present day, and won its greateat victories. Every possible effort will be put forth, and money freely soent. Try us with 123 and e what to male TUE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a we can do. Absolutely no risk. WnU lor particular, to Nnf.nn! P.. 1 NAU,rn-,nrtH HamuMtl. P.rHah, i.rhM of polica Ooaranta. Ilroker.g. Co. Offlee.. 213 .vMv.VtiMi . J I V O JU I 9 and o. of th. lc.t kuo-n cit.g.nt ot " ""'U'D-. ' inteiesting. instroctivA entertaininc and inJwDenaable to earh memU, With our plan ot investment; yon Cannot Iom. Two men mad tQOn and tOoO Isel month nnf.'B. Yon ran do likswine. If you don't to veal, and keep your money In your pocket. Too will be poor all your life. Wat of Mat farrlafe. (lovernor Lord's political degenera tion ilali-e from Ihe litnof hi sffllladoa with Hitaon. Tbe appointment if Henry M.Hlien a eireuil ju.lg fr Multnomab enunly wa Ihe tirat tiibllrp. Nine tliell the dr(Vlil baa lxrO rapid. II baa bo popular (olloweg, aod be ba deerl. Hi only pollliOal friec l wboU be rould ItuaL lrd's debanrbmenl t lb alale's eduealiual Iniliiulion c'i never be forgiven. It was la spile of him ttial Ihe Agrleultural (S'lUg ba eep.t, Lilly ws Iblae.led t 'f the College, t ut S ttj rtly of l! fegenl wars opHid lo bias and be fote-l apo ib atl ttnivereily. Ld n4 eveey paihl iffjrl ! rUl al.IUr.be! Mill saelled of politwe anJ lb guveroov fall,. Kaeelne V ntkey, el Palk SAwaty, ba Wmn ai I lr hi diH0 lo H.m u laal lliler. tit feeeully giv) a p'i" feaauratiip at aluumoulb. la all this Ktiialoa U JueaUocal luatiUtktta, Home men fail lo appreciate lb value ot ilvertlalug, because they do not nn deraland tbe l-nocllile that underlie II. Tbeir experience miy ba been niifavorabl tlirougli Ibeir igoorai'ff of Iheatt. HuaineM men who put a eard ia the neaet.apef, and leave it tbr I'otllabd. died ot pareei al Ht. Vinoenl's week after wek and mnnlb after Bxuilb biMpilal Monday afternoon, after an lll- lllioul giving It tnrlber al'enlion, do new of Ibrea week. Mr. I'arriah. al mt resp Ihe benefit ll.ey would if they iboagb siek fur sum time, bad been ban.ll It wilb lb m ear Ibey or- eon fined to hi bom but a week, lie iliuarily give Ibeir bow window. A I wm taken la lb boepilal nn Monday snoowful tuereliaut Joea not fill up bis morning, it being lb pnrpoea of his a at a la . - a. display window witu gHk nn4 lenr pnysician Kt remove ny aa operauoa A anod blrvrle. cnitabla for either ladi I hem without a ehang wtk after week Ib fatal preMura oa bl brain, it be tin- of aTatttai(te. la fin repair, new poo- Com l lb 0glt offie decent lot ot eoveli Government envelop look beaidew yon cannot gel your bnin card prlnUd tbereoa. If r "ir We lornlsh "The Gazette" and "N. y. weeklu k cheap, and Tnlhnnn" aha !n,n (nn o ff 1IIUUII0 U1I0 JCdl lUI Of).UU. AJ.tr OANII i all Ordars to IM ADVANCK. THE GAZETTE. and month aflef m nlh.nJ yet wme. Ilii.e find blas advertisers wl.. do thai with Ilia pe Ihey oe. up; lu lb newspaper Newafapeflom. K. 11. Wlle, about "0 rt old. who was lb oldest printer ia Oregon, dropped dead at Melees Toeeday. Th printer were U plav the bather a ga ct baat.all. WslU f aula I a print'' lowel a a b f r lb priaUi ia I be parade. tl tait4 Iroai tbe beat tad r ragaiaad octerlon "TT l-roTrd euffifleoily to wilbatanj II. tit began to sink Immediately after reach teg the boepilal, and shortly after 1 o'clock paaaed quietly awy. What i Uop (KildT Heal ear lb He ad. elaewbere. br r Call np No. S wboa yon weal aa ad. ! lb Osteite. k.liiliillU, SIMM, 14 b In ewf taniry mr4rim tift a4 e banliM' gi-p Tkf a a!M( ik Pills mails lire, for sal ebeap al Gilliam A ItieheV. If N01 II t. Nt WarraaU will be rtTlved for latea after Joly 1877. F- L. Matwx-k. Hber iff Morn.w On., Of. ft.) 6, au a.aa SaaktM Araaca) Salve. Tb Beet Halv In In world for Cats, Braaaaa, Horwa, riser, tall Rbwaaa, Fvw 8.rea, Tettaw, CbaprJ Hand. CblJblalaa. Cofw. and all ftkta Ian tlon. an 1 pnelttvely rwrwa l1U of ; pav rinrr.L It I gqaranlrexl lo five rrleei eiifaeliua or one rwfaniUd. I'nrw33 eent ( bI. for by i Co user t Brock. Do You Waint .i Rig ? Don't You V.nnt a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? AH these can be procured at Thompson Binos, Lower Main Street Heppner, Oregon. ' Taaaa tCau ae wall arqnalnfcad 0nV ttamar. Cea OlMUax aaj aaaae aaaatio aM aaa ear axMwy "4 Uaaa la aaaalng th aartwrn alia trata.lng aa. mnwif tfXrm la latHag alia U Uaaaa. THoLso7s & inisrisrs. tsiiaai -J