u Senator George, of Missis eippi, died last week. place resumed operations; the Providence Mine at Scranton, which has been idle for two years, will resume work at once; the Del aware Iron Works at Newcastle have resumed operations, giving employment to 500 persons, and the wall-paper factory at Newark, Del., will soon resume; the Edge moor Iron Co. bt Newcastle, Del., has increased its force of em ployees; coal miners at Nashville, 111., have received an increase of 20 cents per ton on their wages for mining coal; the pottery manufacturers in New Jersey have agreed to advance wages; the Southern Railway Company has put all the men in its shops at work at nine hours a day. NEW STEAMER fOB THE YDKON. Craft Being Built at Chicago Will Be tented, "Knocked Dowa" and Shipped. A steamboat complete in every detail will oe built in Chicago, then taken apart, shipped in seotions to tbe month of the Yokoo, pat together there and then ply between St. Michaels and Daw son City, says tueObioago Times-Herald. William Chaoe & Co., who booked an excursion last month at Thomas Cook A Sou's, bat abandoned tbe enterprise and returned tbe passage money beoause no steamer oonld be seoared (or tbe journey from San Franoisoo to St. Michaels, will build tbe steamer. Plans were complet ed this week by tbe Marine iron works WE SHALL SEE. We shall see next June, says the Oreconian, what the people The fall in silver is causing think about the course of those much trouble in Mexico wnere in- persons who haye proceeded here terest on the public debt is pay- tofore on the DrinciDle that the I able in gold. 0Diy duty or function of the leeia I o lature was to elect a particular A carrier pigeon from Andree man to the United States senate, has been caught. Andree said in and that everything was to be a message that he was then eight subordinate to his wishes and to degrees from the pole. the greed of his gang for office. Well, now, that's one way of put- It is thought that wheat wiH ting it, answers the Crook County reach the dollar mark on this rouruiu- AQe au s way would coast. It has already touched be different. It would read like that point in New York. The tbl9: We shall see next June what farmers are in it. . the PeoPIe thlnk abot the course of those persons who, "disgusted with John IT. Mif.nhAll'a oilvor The visit of Representatives it- Aa . Hooker and Sherman to this coast Simon pur6( go,d standard b should be productive of good. ,ican8 in Oregon, and. horrified at They have seen that Uncle Saras the way Mr MitcheU faad de money nas not oeen wasted. hnahA" th nnliti nt tha ctota subsidized and hired one of the Dun's "Review" for last week most rabid free silverites in Christ- makes radically encouraging re- endom, who in turn hired a hotel marks on the prospering condition at Salem and, filling it, as common of various sections of the countiy, report avers, with liquors, cigars the heavy purchases, large deals in and something worse, debauched, iONElTKltS. Tbe wave of prosperity reaches lone. Several new residences going np and more to follow. The past week has tbe reoord of being the warmest of the season. Two business additions to lone a batcher shop and saddler shop. Joe Woolery, oar prominent merohsnt, visited down below and returned. Carpenter Parsons bas tbe contract to pat op the residence for T. J. League. lie is bard at work. Don't forget that tbe dedication of tbe lone Congregational oburoh will take Tbaoraftwill be a stern-wbeeler, 75 Plaoe on Sunday, Aug. 29. feet long, 17 feet bean, and will draw, The bouse of Joe Haney is nearing with a load of forty tons. 18 inches. Her completion. The boom of 1897 at lone engines will be 7 by 23 inohes and she eolipaes those of 1895 and 1896. will carry 150 pounds of steam. She Mies Hattie SohoSeld arrived from will be flat bottomed and have two wins Denieon, Iowa. She bas seoared a posi rudders and a balaaoe rudder. Both tbe tion in tbe Ueppoer publio sobools. main ana ine upper aeon win De niiea ThB new iodff, hftll in 0our8e of with etaterooms and she oan famish Lnnat,nHnn Wnnio-u will rani tbe first floor for his new hardware store. Tom Woolery returned from below where be has been for treatment and takes charge of the M. L. and T. Co. warehouse this fall. Grain does not turn out as well as expeoted but tbe prioe oontiuues to rise Farmers are jubilant and disposed to forty passengers with Bleeping and boarding accommodations. Her timbers will be oak and tbe planking Georgia pine. Plans show ber lines to be sym metrical, though nothing has been sac rificed to motive power and structural strength. She will tow two barges. Tbe cost will approximate $12,000. All to be Tested Bere. All the work, even to the plumbing, hold back for dollar wheat. will be done in Ohioago, with tbe exoep The Christian Endeavor sooial will tion of fioisbing toaobes to tbe painting, (occur on the evening of Friday, Aug, Experience has shown that two master 27. Everybody invited. A nice pro minds designing a steamboat for ship- gram rendered, refreshments served and ment in seotions, one the woodwork, the enjoyment for all. otner the machinery, win tan or. oest re- Jske lutiviUer. a prominent farmer suits. When it comes 10 putting tnem 8nd d9jryroB0 o( Highland, 111., arrived together they will not nl ana geDerany k Ione Bnd wh5e iooking at onr conntry a lot or slo and expensive alteration la wi yisit frieD(J. Hfl i(J trByelling ... 1 T ii. - -ill. required, in me case 01 iui a.oauior, a(m)()( the weflt wjth . vjew annmi a-int.4 a) (ha madKinnPV fDlll Ka Oak I . ,,, u. .u " looation. lie is very favorably trn- up on the boat in the Uhioauo yards, all pre8ged with Morrow county connections made and tbeentire maonm- Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he was seized with rheumatic oains. and red lumps and sores cov- "I was in a nor rible fix" he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to get. A New York specialist said be could cure me, but his treatment did me no g o od whatever. I was stiff and full of pains, my left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take S. S. S., and a few bottles convinced me that I was being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but ior . SS. S." S. S. S., (guaranteed purely vegetable) is the only cure for real blood dis eases, lhe mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways does more harm than good. Beware oi mercuryi Books on the disease ana its treat ment mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. erj turned by steam from the boat's own boiler. When suoh a test shows every. thing perfect she will be difjointei and packed aboard freight cars for Seattle. The parts will theu ba taken by steam ship to fit. Miobaels and there put to gether by one of tbe shipyard experts. The hall will be in six sect ione. Sides of tbe main bouse and tbe upper deok, as well ns tbe pilothouse, will be packed ia tbe same manner as fine partitions from factories wbiob make bank and saloon fixtures. Strong bolts will serve Since the matter of eduoation bas been better provided for, our town hat wonderfully progressed. Oar boom in creases, and tbe town is growing beyond all expectations. As tar as business is concerned our town is already seoond in size in the county and with prosperi ty invading the land, Ione will astonish this side of the world. A. W. B. Ione, Aug. 21, 1897. Btocks, and especially in wheat, corrupted, bought up or what you ! to b,0J the IHPBr9t9, P"rti '"Rather and finally intimates that the week will, the whole populist contingent w!l'?1'aJron'iuwh,La the;hoohHi'," . . . , , , . will hold the gathered seotions together ..v,.,.. v.ui. .... t,.wB.i r,a uw ami cuuuyu i cy u ui icaus iu prevent in - GUILLOTINED BY CA.H WHEELS. Death at pnsHod by the groat revival upward the organization of the house, be rush in 18.). cause bv this means alone thev j could defeat the will of the majori- i. ! TT ?. 1 f,. . It in now in nrdnr for tk y wi cnoicu oi a united states lamity howlcts and fraud criers to BTenator; Thl8 19 the WRy the charge that the fanner is now re- JourtmI wouK1 Put il 11 is not R coiving the reward for his treach- I1681'011 f electing Mr. Mitchell ery in voting for McKintey and re- or " other raan- Any re' furtinff tn Minnort iSrvan. II,. fr. PUUIlcnn wl" 8U11 "e Journal. n.er's friend, in that the trusts and We shft11 800 if the P00I,le Prefer l.lutocrats have raised the nricos Rtinrc,iy revolution to quiet of whe.it and other farm products Bubra,HBlou to mPr'ly I TI.. ii- 1 1 . il in ordor to pay him for hia vote. , .lua II11H. adds amou to WHAT OIK IXCII ANtiKH HAY. of Jim Stewart, a Section Hand, Arlington. From the E. O, Jim Stewart, middle-aced man. tin peie airnoiure. married, who had been emoloved as "This is not an experiment with us," eoUon hfta Ariinalo met with a snid William Q. Nourse, nnnager of the ,erribie deaia last Wednesday night at aiarine iron nor us yesteraay. "iDree ihst nlars IL ,!!. 1 l l I miUlus ago we umn jubi hucu a sieara- KBnarAina ia the nartioulara related er, me uoa noranzo. tor Mexican waters, , Bn Ewt Qregonian representative, and shipped it 'knooked down.' One of HfaorD, if;.f.4 j .. our mon, wnn me a.ms.BDoe oi iwo iir- ... f. h.OA hoAn mBWln hl. tn A a! . . A .il I " norani nauves. pat n ...gemer pericuy he Mction hon(,fli He ,ajd down npon within thirty days. . twitnh -n.i nn...i . frmoht i;n inn rni i p in ifn i.ayn. I . . .;4M . .. u; Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston, Oregon. ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN EASTERN OREGON Located on the O. R. & N. Railway midway between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Students admitted at all times of tbe year. - First-Class Training School for Teachers. Yooal and Instrumental Music taught by competent instructors. A gradu ate of the Boston Conservatory bas charge of the instrumental department. 1Alio Indies' Boarding Hall Is thoroughly equipped and offers ex cellent accommodations at reasonable rates. Send for catalogue. Addsess M. G. ROYAL, President of Faculty or P. A. WORTHING TON, Secretary Board of Regents, Weston, Ore. j FRANK ROGERS J. J. ROBERTS A STORY OF THE LB ROI. How a Tailor Got $100,000 for a Suit of Clothes A Strange Story. Tbe rise in the Le Roi mining stock at Rossland, B. C, brings out a story in wbioh Jake Yenzel, a German tailor is the prinoipal character. He was suspicious of tbe sudden for tunes made by tbe pick and the pan of the prospeotor and preferred to slowly swell bis bank acoouct by sticking olose to tbe needle and thread. And yet by the application of this same needle and thread diligence Yenzel had this same bank account increased out of all proportion to his modest needs and his wildest ambitions. One day gve years ago be sold a suit for $100,000. He didn't know it until recently, when a miner dorpped in the shop and happened to mention tbe rise is Le Roi mining stook from a par value of 1 oent to a par value of 800 cents. "Vy!" exolaimed i"enzel, "a shentle mens git me vita hundred shares of dot stock vife years sinoe und I make hira one zuit. I baf dose bapers in my safe." Le Roi is still homing, and Yacob Yenznl bas refused 820 a share tor bis 5000 holdings. Rogers & Roberts, Contractors and Buildera.- - Plans and Estimates Given on snort Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Done n OFFICE H0URS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. Place" and Rog. or Jim will get 'em. o o o ' o o o o B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT M. WCHTENTHAI'S He has anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good article when Mat guarantee! it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty! TIIJ3 "An Kit all tliia talk about the raiHC of wool," hhjh a pojMicratio I I l i .a ...... I paper lUl)imiio. at UOHOlmrg, "lui8 H,.cni unwarranted sneerins at Con- your it sold no higher throughout grMiimn Tongue and Ellis on the part KaHtcrn Oregon than two yoarti I"0"' PP" l',s not tuml to entab- ,, . ... 1 Huh IIS ill.nnl.. . n h, ..P !....... nL'o. Huh hIiowh tin nttnr inn .on. ' """' I'iiw'ii nn jimmm, uiir uun u Harmonize ctraliility of tlio poocratio brain six men who know bow to handle tools anl tackle, one of our experts oonld put tliia boat togrthor in leas than ten ditys at Ht. Michael's." It is interesting to note tn oonneotion with building and shipping a steamboat R.0OO miles to southwestern Aluska, that thn Marine Iron Works last year built the complete machinery for sixteen deep draught propellers now trading OD the AnmaiP. Three mouths will be re- quired to coimlruct the steamer for the Ynkmi, ami sh will not tie takmi up until spriug. with that paper's profrased desire for nn t.i R nilfnt inn i,f fuit Unit iuli.i , ., . .. - - " " uaruiony iu me party." ins ooidine simply notorious, retorts tho of mir delegation iu the l.iwer houxt for Crook County Journal. A Warm ,n" ',i"o ' Hpakr H-d in enromitten Spring Siwrthh who untie such a Uumler aa tins would fired ofT tho reaervation. aiiaignmnnts is alMiird. Corvallia (la- The growth of protection Bonti- nicut has been evidenced in many The Imm-s of Ilia country pre are making the old bull of the Portland Orrgonian very uncomfortable IIhnm lays. Ths way tbe old h-sal roars Wlipn the hxa atintf lilm la In.linfnm in ways during the pant special Hes- thoea at ImrI thai be has takan ao uuah iou of congrona iu the diMCUHHlon pl'-amire io eliaamg anrota lot dnrtng of the tariff bill, but no more hi" ""nli"l wi f 20 tear or clearly thau iu tho reception ac ro"r"n cordel to Senator McLnery UH)U a hii m uoou hi arrival in New Orlcntia after a Altwniion U ell. to an adv-rtm- long fight on tariff principle, in '. amli"r oolumu, e(thII..Im r.ngiun ami iiuinM t, nll.'u, or Tort land, Oregon. This Itmtilnlloo has prnbably aduoaliHl more young mo and women for bntloe, an I found Ihem employment, Ibao all the ehool in tb Northaeat. Mia llolinee, m ad.lition tn being aealated by an able eorp of sii teanlief. ulir ber entire lim In the npbull.lmg of tliea, liool and every thing which he stood shoulder to shoul der with the groat protection lead- era of the country. His bead was severed from his body ss dearly as though amputated with a knife. A brakeman saw something on the track whloh be took to be a bnooh of paper. When the oar was nearly upon tbe object, be dioovered to bis horror that it was a straw hat and that the prostrate form of a man was upon the track. A. stop was made as soon as possible, but not io time to prevent Stewart's death. No one knows much about Stewart, ho has not been employed on Ibe seo tion long. Ho far as known he bad no relative. It was simply the cane of bo other unfortunate, drunken man and Aitarkril Jrk Prahl the Hoeon.l Time, and oarelees enough to make his bed upon the Utter nt tn Kill. tbe railroad Iraok from The Dnllfi Chronicle, Tuesday afternoon about 3:4) three MY CltKED, Uietol sh it, flrod 111 Uilick kUCOPMlno. .I,. .r.t.1 It 11.- rn.r nf r..l,rl J lM Vernon, IB biii biii ui ihu pivaavuvji uiiif BiiiBtiii rirei wreeis. wuere n was iearoe.1 mat ne vour oiil.aaTe Tour..ul.Ta rour oul Pu Maloney had beU shot by B young I am tired ol heartni (orarer and ay fellow 21 tetrii of aua. uamej Jaok The in old tong from th pulpit mil. I'raht. Muloiey t takeo iutu a room It eeemt to m llkeaielllth cry baek of the lUldwia aaluoa. and Dr. Thli telltnj a man that h only thing ll .iii.i-. ... .iu.1 .o.n.l i. ",n,lnPnhr "" l'irli. An examinali.in dmcloeed that , ... , . i . . ... Tar nnlilr, far better, It aeemi to roe, on bullet bad trunk bitu ibint two ' . . .... ncbes below tbe left nipiila, ranging DAN IttUINKY S MISTAKK. TtiK farmers of the country have been tho liret to feel the improved condition of buainemi. The pro dtlcta which they havo had for sale that cans 1.1 loth atulent alvanre- tiavo ateadilf rmen iu alue all 0' 'nl "nf" irovi.le.I. The " . a along the line, and the increased r,I,m,1, Jrim-nia. fkriilillata txJ llllitWt lialaa AilliiA .linll 1 ' ' ' ' '" v" braeehe. a ftoarwi in lU-k-kenlB., iy into llieir HHketa. "Iira.l-1 rnmnebtp. Htirtban.l. Trpewrit.otf BlreetB, IU epeakltlg of Hie prea- and Telegraphy cut condition of the American far. Tb ""I'"" C.IUg m a fhrteiian in mer. avs: Tli American bltU ,"",,"m - ..! only the i MJ t,. i ... ........ ' I ella.r III that ltl1l)tktal ltilptj... In 1 U tunily toreapa-iUigo a elte of L,r. Tbe .fi.e.,.al .a given mueii th) reward of laixtr for ear a tbighl In lhe boo, hi f ia now ptoinieed liiiii." '' pwvi.U t ami a-mfrt laiii heitu al a low t. Tb n,l tear l bliee ,U,reMl.,a Lm Im TIUI"rr.rrt bi11b th co. lprM.eJ niH.a lhe n.ln.ls f all neoeeeiiy UlliliB Ol PtlJeoCit of return ! " p'iu-i .in. aiim and never la II rt.inriehiiig btuii.eaa in ila Meat hl'laf9 ' "' ' lh work .f f..ll.,.i l,i,, """0H college been .o - K " " Ma BtatrmeiiU: lhe llnlchinaoo i,U Menufartiirmtf C. . at .ir. rMW-a, . waia, n,u, mil inunie on. w i . , . . , ,it i ... .... ... .,ni,u M... .-wuv. .... w.'v.i Hi-,.,, ri 11 - - r - J.ieiiearJ. The wound is identic il uu thai lint killed I'.xildout U(flolJ. He a taken to a rNini iu the ltMiugea building, where he le belug 0rel for lr. Ilollnter Informs n li lhe bullet probably lolled in llin rigbl kidney III pulea ha bea at all nig III, hoi ba fiioet woodertnl vitality und has a BgLliog rhano for hi life. The trouble, it eenia, bg in at Cam Piairbs Waah., Ut 4'h of Jul over a borae ri.', au.l w4 ieiiev, VelerJay bv M oloney when he ran aonwui Prilil, word leading lit til i. the lalt r lielng glten br M il hey, who elrovk Prahl. Tliie b-iug oyer, Moloney agvia rac I eios Prahl at lh UaUIwiu oormraud ka.k d bUa d iet. A, rral.l g l op be pu kvl uo a rot'k aadwarur l Ma loney eot to e iu any nearer. To 11 lr r'Hiina.l l adnea when Trahl p-ille hi plid an I flrt, with lhe re m''i ie.. ACier the shooting, l tahl walke np iVwl alrel Io Ilia Wiarman corner, f.illoeed el-eely It t' in.tal.1 Hill, who ealltd tttia him titcurrea.ler. Prahl r i.IIh I tbal if he wa an ertV'ef be would , and Puk Uotman, wh" M l""fc it nt ef Id window fum Iwrieii's i.ffl,, an I who knew fraM, ealled mil Io ll in 1. 1 anrrenler that 1 1 all eae aa effl.ee, Prahl Ihrew hia pMto dnwa To tell a man to av to in other, To tend hltn up and down thee' the world and walked ooietlr Io lh Oily jail. Tb IWarei Ca If (Vlhvlie, th bil ! ' l"rehae yeeter Willi o.ratle; Ibe woolen rtlw.n, M , ,b ,Ml , . rv,. It i a 3H, Ivor J..heia Arm. A mill at the aauiA place have re- iily and p.Miiiy nn lb kidat jfirUt'o . Work ifPiillirg. Pa, make. BUHie.1. tintiftinit thi-irlltin lre. of Iwwel. eleaaaiog h enllr i '"' ' h'H"U elle. Prahl emploje. that bight wmk i like- ,u1 eb.a. i" " I ll . ; . ii. il l r, fchi1l fvneHi'ati. and .l-! nl fefned Io rakf any ,;, a. , , . I"" b"Ml I'Mbnl ;iWiltWBB-r-tM lh. BfT.ir. ikuiHDg wiu ai i.irmiugiiam, ai., u. C.Ully; t-0 rest. MdJ amiounccB a reautnption of woil; la J guar a ale J lirtr by all Jreggiale. the U'jwird Harriaon Iron lo,at l( i. 1 11.. .ii.l 1 " ...rmer. Aia., um iucrr.n,, n Milk egU M.g f. ...tM . fufi", 164 lh pipJWollB At tLAtllUtfbvrlbedatr, ft,if r2 4 4 A e -e Heeklnir and tavlng hit fellow brother. To put hltn ofT Imm th beaten track, Out Into lh hedge ol aln and ihatn Tn tcarh and tell to th rapttee thar Th bounty and glory ol Virtue nam. To rcarue lh ttarrlng on from death. To rearne lh tinning on rmra crime. To preach lh gipel ol preeenl help To the weary one on th ihore ol time. To mk oul thM whom th world Inrgela, To plant a Bower on a naraelee grave. To hide the erring on tn heart , And trengthen It with a purpoa brar. II a man dor thl. 1 dar affirm Thai he ran afford, to forego all ear About going In hivn,aiid gl hi tthot time To th work ol grlllng bla nelghtmr there. It i always gratifying to reoeiv teeti luoniat for Cbamberlaio' Colic, Cbnlera and Iharrhoea IlemeJy, and when lb endorsement is from a pliyaklau It eaiieclally en. -Tbere ia no nmr ealit- l lory or elTct!v remedy that Chain berlain' Cbnllo, Cholera aud Diarrhoea K-medy," write Dr. It. K. Ibibey, phy aiitaa and iharmcil, of Olney, Mo. and a be ba need the remedy la b ota family and sold il In bt drag tnr foe en year, be ahonld certainly know For eal by Coneer A Bntrk. IHotlci Of Hearing of Final Account in Tint rortTr i'ocbt roa momkow 1 1 miAir, .tile ol nrwnn. la th elall m. I 'aa-H. d'rl N to It I Weekly Tribune ISS ' FOR - r trr. "i - tiest to uiKe alter ainner; nBBJv j prevent distress, aid disc's- IO I 1 tion, cure constipation, n fl I I J Purely veKtable; do not grlpa m m m or eauie pain. Sold by all dniKRiKt.. 25 cent.. rreparea only by C. I. llood A Co., Lowell, Maui, i Farmers and Villaoers, FOR FatMers and Motners, FOR Sons and Dauohters, FOR Ji nil the Family. With tbe close of the residential campaign THE TRIBUNE recocnizea the fact that the American ceoDle are now anxioua to civ EeonomlraL liu 1: i 1. ' j 1 : 1. 1. m. . ... .... Cook Wasteful mum? Well mum lut5lr lluJO "'' uubiuubb iiiiureBin. 10 meei mis conuuion that' on thinpr I'm not. Why, every- politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or thin,rln the catin and drinkin' way that National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for the principles for connea down from huimtairn I make a , . , ,v TnTn. lVC, , , , . . .. . .. point of fiiniahin' up mjwlf, mum.- which THL TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to tbe present Hartford Time day. and won its Greatest victories. T'rnrtr rvauiVdo cfTnrf trill ha nnl f.irtVi and mnnan fpontit anz.nl The F.Dl.n.tlon. .. , r w. . ..... 1 1 "tijr olcui, ne Womaniaacli'liiKionanamiar to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a Sho Jg thnt why mm ore alwaya , . . . . . iNational family Newspaper, hupffinjr a doliutlon nnd boinfr cauphl by a nnn.ro? Wnnhinfjton Tiinea Hotlce of Intention. I.ard Ornri at La Obakpr, Oaaaow. Auenat JiHh. INH7. OTK K 18 HERkBY GIVKN THAT iDllowlnir tiam.! aott ltr bin tiled not nl hit liilonUun hi make flnal nnx.t In aunu nihil claim, and that aadl proof will ba mad before 1. W. Morrow, t'oimtr Clerk, at Heppaur, i'rcon, on iirwiiier a, tmi. vu: HKNKY VANDERPOOU IM. K. No. Mil, fr lhe N' NWV and HE'i NWW and HI V. NK'i Ore. Kl tn 1 8 H K W M. He iianira the following wltiiraf tn nrov bla rofittnitima real.li-iire upon and rultlvallon of aatd land, vlt : Kill Vlnaon, Ihavid I'rvalry. Troy rhlpi and lliiitli Tjlrr, all ol llpppnrr, urrKon. b. r. w iijon. 7S M Kee liter. interesting, instractive, entertaining and indispensable to each member S We lurnlsn tug Gazette" and N. Y. TrlDune" one Year tor $3.00. ADVANCIC. THE GAZETTE. OAtlll Addreea all Order to IP SUM MOSS. H THR CIRCflT HU RT OF THE STATE nr oreeon, for Mormw t onnty. W. P lid. II K. Klmald and I'till. Mi-lai'lian, the lizard nf ('nnimlMlunvr. lr., I'lalniirli, Hr Rawbo and Mary aUnibo, IMr.i.lanla, To Nye eamlm and Mary RmihIni, drfundanla: In lli nam of lh Htal ol or .nn : You are I nri-i,y r"inir.i I,, mir and an.ner the eoin. plaint ril,-. I aialnat mil In Hi ah untiiinl nil. on r Mn lha m-l Irrin nf lh a!f I eniiii,! nnirt. lo-wtt- X.tiiday. lh iilh day of eVplmiU r, lt7; and II you fall an tn iimi a id an.wrr, lor I waul lhere.il, lh plaliiilrla will appl Io lh I rourt to iraui me n-itn ilnnaii.ie.) hi tueenin l.lKlnt. I., KM p,,r I'l.Ulnrit and ,le afaitiat yn. ..r lh (urn nf m and lnlral lhrpn at lh r.ienl right per mm pr aiuiuio In. m Ji.lv l.t, the .'1111111 Ml dol'ataat- lortiera' leea and lh r.la and dl.hnrarnienU) I ol Ihl.auil. and for dm re lnrrl,ii( a ivrtaln I liirt(AKF, mala. fiIp1 and delvrv.l by y..il l ulalnlina nn lh h.lln.ln di-rrlh-d rvl rr,..ny ailnalnl In Mnrmw mnnlr. elate ol tirra.m, ln-wll- Tli a.,iiilirat q iartrr ol w. '. In Inwn.hIP 1 north ran .'4. 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