The Gazette. Fbiday, Dec. 24, 1897. Drop into the push and help build up your section. Be brave; troubles come but let ua meet them. In time Morrow will be in the lead. MR. CORBETT DOOMED. Speaking of the Oregon senator ial situation, the Statesman has never believed that Mr. Corbett would receive the seat to which he was appointed, says our excellent Salem exchange. The United senate would not so stultify itself as to disregard every safeguard thrown around the election of its members and establish a precedent calculated to thwart the intention of the law in its preservation to the people of their right to elect their own representatives in the national legislature in the manner nearest to direct individual expres sion. Believing thus, the States man has seen no hopes for the gratification of Mr. Corbett's am bition. The question of ability, wealth or respectability does not enter. Mr. Corbett has all three and would make an excellent sen ator, but his title is faulty aDd he must be denied the "rignt of pos session." That the statesman is correct in its view has been proven by a very high authority within a few days. A republican in this city received a letter not long ago from a lead ing and one of the oldest repub licans in the senate a man who has been there nearly thirty years witn wnom tne Halem man was well acquainted years ago, and rel ative to the question in hand, the veteran senator wrote: "As to the question of seating Senator Corbett, I think it is not an easy thing to accomplish, as I am satisfied that every democrat will be against him, and most, if not all, of the populists, so that there will be a majority against him in the senate. The matter is in the hands of the judiciary com mittee ot tne senate, wnicli is strongly republican, and from what I learn they are likely to recommend that he be seated, but I feel sure he will not be for the reason stated by me, and also bp cause the question is a doubtful one, there beiDg several precedents against seating him. Senator Cor bett is an able and faithful man, and would be a valuable senator." When it is known that the fore. going was written in answer to a friendly appeal in behalf of Mr, Corbett, its force will be fully realizod. Chairman Dinoley's emphatic statement in the house about the prospective revenues and ex pond i tnroB of the government, deposed of the whole batch of misrepreBon tationa as to republicans seriously considering legislation to furnish Additional revenue ut course, everybody iu Washington knew that these storrios were purely imaginary and that the only object in circulating them was to discredit the administration and the repub lican party. Dr. Dingley did not simply make the assertion that the revenues of the government would exceed its expenditures by at least $10,000,000 during the next fisca year, but backed his assortiona with figures which had the un qualified endorsement of President McKiuley and Secretary Gage, Ao legislation providing mors revenue is coutoinplaled by the republicans in congress, for the simple reason that none is needed the Dingley law is steadily in At I ll crossing win revenuo ana will pro vide all the money necessary to economically administer tho gov rruineut Pohtland ought to have a dry dock. She is now agitating that subject. It is ft mean thing to any, but t I - A II? t onu'ixHiy ni HAHUingion iirut trottod out the fact that the circa latum ol money in the I'titod State since tho day of Mr. Uryan'i a nomination uss increased more than double the eitire amount tho money of the republic of Mex ieo, which is just now welcoming William J. as the greatimt fiuan cier of lh age, anys ft eorremud cut. It wilt be remembered that Mr. Dry an in his sikhh-Ihui at the Chicago convention arid during the campaign iuitod that the cur rency of the country could not in crenee without the adoption of free coinagn of silver, yet it bat in created in the 17 months since nomination by a sum doubl tht entire money of the couutry in which Le is now being received with such honors. Certain) free roiuagft f silter will not f urn all of our III Tbe Gazette hears talk of an other paper for Heppner. What's tho matter with those that are already here? A few good healthy backbiters make a man know that be is living. All have enemies; newspaper men are angels if they don't have them by the score. The November earnings of 104 railroads whose reports have been presented are more than twenty per cent, in excess of their Novem ber earnings last year. The appointments of Hon. B. . Bruce and J. N. Leger to the offices, respectively, of register of the treasury and minister to Hayti, have given general satisfaction. Both are colored men who are rep resentatives of their race. Portland is said to have in prospect another first class daily paper. That's all right, but why not make the Tribune a better pa per, then with two in the field per haps the Tribune can live. Portland has been very unlucky in the mat ter of daily newspapers. Rev. II. L. Barkley, the Ma rion county silver champion, will in all probability be the nominee for congress on the union party ticket in the coming campaign. lev. Barkley was in Morrow county recently to attend the dedi cation of the U. B. church at Galloway. sideration, and he asked Senator Boar, as a member of the commit tee on foreign relations, to present it Every day senators present petitions with which they have no sympathy, and nothing is said about it, but in this case the paid lobbyists lied in order to impress their employers with the idea that they were earning their pay. A New Year Gift Heralded. Tbe measureless popularity of Hostet ter'a Btomacb Bitters ha been tbe growth of more than a third of a cen tury. As io tbe past, tbe oominu new year will be nebered in by tbe appear ance of a fresh almauao, clearly setting forth tbe nature, uses aDd operation of tbie medicine of world wide fame. It is well worth perusal. Absolute aocaraoy in the astronomical calculations ai'd calendar will, as before, be valuable characteristics, while tbe readme matter will include statistics, humor and gener al information, aooompnnied by admir ably executed illustrations. Tbe &!ma uao is issued from tbe publisb'ng depart ment of tbe Hostetter company at Pittsburg, and will be printed on their presses in English, German, franco, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. All droegists and oountry dealers furnish it without cost. ' PRESS COMMENT. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NOTICE For week Ending Thursday, Dee 16, 1897. HOTEL HEPFNKR. Geo Greenwood, city J Inn, city J C Keithly A wf, 8 Mile Emerson Keithly, 8 Mile D A Greenwood, LKock Low Tlllard, city Dr. Paul Grant, Mri Paul Grant, Miss Ruth Grant, Clare Evans, Mabel Maltland, Louis Patricola, Isabel Patricola, Cliff B Fulton, trot Frank Komlnger, Chas Evans, Dr. Grant's Royal Entertainers. C W Lawton, Eugene A W Miller, Spokane Henry Wade, city J W Stafford, Arlington J Colatock, city R S Clark and wife Wm Myers,C!eveland,0 8 Thompson, Butter C'k H Easterly Baker City W S McKimmey, 8 Mile 1 D Kirk, Ritter W H Herman, Portland JA Blevlns.PlperOapVa F A Jones, Gossan, Va L Baugh, Baker City G W Denhara, lone J Bpicknal. 8 Mile E Watkins. G Forks. N D B F Swaggart, Growlers I M Hum, Growlers Knob Knob R J Wilkin, city J M Hatten, city Chas Ingraham, city W P Snyder, Gooseberry Al Denny, citv, I Romjue, city C Berkley, 8 Mile Luther Hamilton, city C F Williams. lone E D Graham, The Dalles H C Caldwell, Hunting- w G Blddle, San Fran ton, Ark H Wade and Son, city M C Fuqua, 8 Mile E Ashbaugh 8 Mile A J Duran. city A C Fox, Excelsior D. Co B P Aldrich, Chicago C M Credson, St Louis A L Benton, San Fran J N Fordyce, Portland ELManning, The Dalles J T King. lone B F King, lone J W Vaughan city J C Keithly, 8 Mile Oscar Keithly, 8 Mile 8 A Wells, City L P Davidson and wife, A Ashbaugh 8 Mile Davidson, Or J Knighton, 8 Mile J P Belleubrook, Lone W K Leathers, city Rock A Aard, Baker City A D Swan, Chicago H Bucholy, A thena W D Ingram, 8 Mile Mrs N Wade and sods, J F Reddish, Pendleton Butter Creek D H McKenzie. city John Depuy, city E C Ashbaugh and wife, Tom Brennan, city Eight Mile. OF STOCKHOLDER'S MEFTINO. mn STOi'VHOi niHUl nt THE HEPPNER 1 Light Water Company will hold their annual meeting ior election oi unto"" other business on tbe fourtn Monaay oi '"un ary, A. D., 1098. T. W. AYERS, 6-15 Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. TrTTP is ttfbfbv flfVF.N THAT THERE IN will be a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Heppner, at their office on the 2nd Tuesday of January, 1898, be tween the hours of in o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other Excelsior Dramatic Company s t business as may appear. Heppner, Or., Dec. 10, 1897. CONSER, Cashier. 4-13 Notice Of Intention. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, riAA oi 1 nan NOTIHE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Feb. 3rd, 1MJ, viz: LOUIS GR08HEN8, Hd. No. 5,339, for the WH of NW4 and WV4 of 8WK of Sec. 12. Tp. 6, 8. R. 28, E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Warren, Victor Gil bert, Charley Boudrey and Peter uung, an oi Heppner, Morrow county, uregon. 608-19. Register. s0pera House, Heppner. Mr. A Splendid Project. Holiday, who is largely The interstate commerce com mission reports that it has been robbed of its power by interference of the courts, and that though many reforms are necessary, it feels loath to commence them and get turned down. This is all in favor of trusts and corporations. We have too many laws that are inactive. Fewer laws and better ones mean bettor government. Someone predicts that Mr. Oorbett will be seated beoaua the republicans need his' vote. This would bj more of a likelihood it the democrats aod popu lists needed it. They have a majority in the npper bouse of congress. Statesman. When your stomach begins to trouble you, it needs help. Tbe help it Deeds, is to digest your food, and, until it gets it, you won't have any peace. Stomaob trouble is very distressing, very obsti nate, very dangerous. Many of tbe most dangerous diseases begin with simple in digestion. Tbe reason is that indiges tion (nofdigestion, nof-nonnsbment) unole, and it is more than Notice of Intention. iuioi- jlj Dec. 23, 1897. Notice is hereby given mat l.l 1L. U..l. : - -1. : the fnllnwtncr named settler has filed notice OI ea.euiu too aueepouemiuK uiauumc lur - : :- ----- -pnnftn .nDDOrtof wbioh Mr. D. A. Herren IS agent, will his claim, and that said proof will be made . . . E,1 . . ,.. . 1 before J, W. Morrow, County uiera, at ueupner, u" ""'""J " Oregon, on Thursday, February a, viz: organize a company in this vicinity for JOHN B. hunt, tbe purpose of puttiug io a plant. It is SS for the NW of Se0, Tp ' I K. 2n K. W . M . a great success, saving tbe fibre in better He names the following witnesses to prove j... . . . , . I nis continuous reBiaence upon aim uuiiivanuu i condition, yet giving employment to tbe "r".L.H ,anrt vw, Edward Hunt. Edward ons- hfiP rerun lh nma old nrinAH. kell, George Shick ana Arthur Hunt, all oi , - r " I Unnnnav Mnrvniir nAlintv Mr Mr. Holiday is a nephew of "old Ben ' ' Jas. f. moore, WEDNESDAY, Matte, TiGKet-Ol- Leave Man." iff Reserved Seats, 75 Cts. General Admission, 50 Cts. Holiday" who put on the first overland stnge' between SI. Joe, Mo., and San Francisco. He was also the father of the pony express route. Show tbe writer the man who, as a boy, bad ex perience with Ben's overland enterprises and didn't grow to admire tbe man, and we will point out a human oddity. Tbe young nephew has many traits of bis likely that 608-19. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. his projoot for tbe Heppner section will meet with endorsement. weakens tbe eytem and allows disease germs to aUuok it. The autidote is Shaker Digestive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, curative. It cures indiges tion and renews strength and health. It does this by strengthening the stomach, by helping it to digest your food. It nourishes you. Shaker Digestive Cor- .1 . l : , .1 v . urn. io maul u. yure ueru", p.BUlB BDO. lh(, . nnn nf IhB lAflaint, !,:. wine, is perfectly harmless and will cer- ze of tha, bu We wifjh them muoh . 1 1 1 : i i lit I " lainiy uuro .u genuine smmaon trouoie. joy and pro,perity( ooiu ny arnggists, price iu cents rovi.uu per bottle. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON, I J Dec. 10, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of I his claim, and that saia proof will ue maae before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on January 'U, 1898, viz: WILLIAM WARREN. Hd. No. 4256. for the NE! and EW 8E) Sec. 22. Td. 5. 8 ol R 28 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Zollinger, Sylvester W. Floreon. Robert D. Watkins and Louis Groshens, all of Heppner, Morrow county, Or. 605-18. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution and order HALF NOT B.UD. If this isn't the short, business session of congress that it ought to be, tho republican leaders of the house are fully determined that no blamo shall be laid at their doors. Since the first day of the session they have been hustling. Last week the pension aporonriation bill was reported and passed, and this week the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill will be put through. The disposal of two of the regular appropriation bills before the Christmas recess will be a lecord of which the re publicans of the house may well feel proud. The Gazette Doesn't Retract this Time The Whole Trnth Not Told. Tbe Gazette reoectly made a state. ment in reference to the condition of the family of E. B. Nye, and at the same time commented on the general worth. leesncss.of tbe husband aud father, Tbe information that tbe wife and children were iu a starving condition came from our Judge Bartholomew, This, however, was a matter will known to many people in Morrow ooanty, long before tbey were brought to tbe county poor bouse, but the general, all round onsseduess of Nye is so well understood that it was really not neoeesary for tbe Gazette to mention it. It is no news. This morning the editor of tbi paper received a communication from Nye, so filthy and profane that it will not bear printing, abusing the editor aud demanding a retraction. This paper bas nothing to retraot and will never do so. These "long distance" abusings through telephone and by letter hurt no one, but tbey stamp upon the author tha brand ot a cowardly being, muoh akin to the cur family. Fossil Journal: Mr. Frank Shurte and Miss Effie From were married at Arlington last Sunday. The bride is one of Arlington's best esteemed young ladies, and the groom is known all over f "ale issued out of the Circuit Court of the ' - I utntj. nf Oiwffnn fnr t.hA fniintv nf Mnrrnw inn to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment renaerea ana entereo in saw court on tne 7tn day of September. 1897. in favor of Ed Rood Plaintiff, and against W. L. Saling. E. W. Rhea and C. E. Redfleld Defendants, for the sum of 1 two nunrtred twenty-six and (-UK) dollars witn interest thereon from the 2nd day of August, 1897. at the rate of eight oer cent ner annum. and twenty-nve dollars attorney's fee and the further sum of ten dollars cocts; which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk s ollice of said court in said county on the 7th nay of September, 1897; and whereas, it was further ordered and de creed by the court that the following described real property, towit: tne soutn nan oi tne (outwent quarter and south half of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine In township one soutn oi range twenty-seven east w. m. in Morrow County. Oregon, be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will, on Wednesday, the 12th day of January, 1898. 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 W. L. baling, E. W. Rhea and C. E. Redtleld in and to the above described When you hear dem bells !" YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S Belled express is coming. Does delivery work on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! Kloodr ne&i to taxe alter dinner; HHk prevent distress, aid diges- 13 I I t tlon, cure constipation. III Purely vegetable; do not gripe sr or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Mathews 8c Gentry, BARBERS Shaving 15 Cents. V V V 8hop two doors South of Postoffice. D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artist. nrooerty at public auction to the highest and I best bidder for rash in hand, the proceeds to be I I applied to the satisfaction of said execution and an costs, ano costs tnmimay accrue. u. matlock, ouerin oi 31 or row to.,or. Dated Dec. 10, 1M97. 604-614, SHERIFFS SALE. Shaving, -Hair Cutting, Shop, Matlock Corner, 15 Cants 25 " Heppner, Oregon. T)Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT It nf the County Court of tbe mate of Ore gon for the County ol Morrow, to me directed, commanding me to levy on the goods and chat tels of the del!uo,uent taxpayers named on the delinquent tax rou ior said county ior in years ircr.t, invt, mro, ana jnim, inereto i m tiA attached, and none i lounn men upon tne real i AUlllloaiUlA iDl.UU; iroixrtv as at forth and described In the said I ' ' delinquent tax rolls, or so much thereof as Masquerade Ball ! At the OPERA HOUSE December 24th. 1897 A LITTLE thing like a fact never bothers those who 1 io through choice. When Senator Hoar pre- Bented the petition of some native llawaiiana, ngainHt annexation, to the sciiato, the lints all rutihed a atateinent ofT that Senator Hoar was the champion of tbe petition ers and intended to fight annexa tion. Now, where do you suppose Senator Hoar et that petition? From Secretary Shorman, one of the statiche(t advocates of annexa tion. It was taken to the state de partment by the Hawaiian, and Mr. Sherman told them he would have it laid before the senate, which had the treaty nuder con- Persistent Coughs A oough which teems to hu on in spite of all the remedies mm you rave applied certilnly net? energetic and sensible treatmeL For twenty-fire years that st5 ari preparation ol cod-liver oil, SCOTT'S EMULSION has proved its effectiveness In cur log the trying affections of the throat and longs, and this it the reason why t the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and r vitalizes the whole sys s temt the hvoochosohitct act at a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and heaU the Irritation. Can you think of any combi nation to effective at this? K. y i ftt'OTTI ImilMwt. Sot ttul ih Sm Sad lull M th, tnl. M. 4 Si , i retr a so!, v D. E. GILMAN, GeneralCoIIector Tut your old hooks and notes In his hands and get your money out of them. Makes a specialty of hard collections. shall satisfy the amount of taxes charged there in, together with costs and expenses. I have duly levied, having been unable to And any gooui or cnaiuue belonging to tni delinquents hereinafter named, ur Masked Ladies Free; Lady Spectators, Fifty Cents. roods or chattels belonging to the respective inon the loi- lowing described pieces or parcels of land as nd being In said Morrow county, Htate of Oregon, described set forth in said tax lists, said Morrow county, Hti and assessed as follows lying GOOD MUSIC SUITABLE PRIZES AWRADED Consumption Po.ltiv.ly Cur.d Mr. II B. Greev. merohnDi, ot Coil bowie, Vs., certifies that b. bad con. omptioo, was given op to die, songbl all mtdioal Ireatoieot tlitt money ooulj procure, tried" all ooiigh remedies be coulJ bear ot, bat got do relief; spent Rhaving. tunny r.lms sitting tip lo ohsir; wss 1 jjajr CuttiniT m.iuoru io ir, vx. .in s mow iisooT- Jot ,, kroplng ,lp ,he reputation of this shop ery, Slid Otired by tho US. ot two 'r flrst-ilass work and would be pleased to bottles. For past three year, bas been tleoiliuu to busioess, and fays Dr. Klog'i New Duoovery la tb. grandest! remedy ever made, a it lias dno. so moob lor Lira and also lor others in bia ootutiinuity. Dr. Kiog'a New Discovery ia guaranteed for oongba, o ilds sod con sumption. It dou't fall. Trial bottles free at Hlocum Drug Cj , E. J. Hlooum, manager. Office in J N. Brown's Building. J. L. GIBSON, At Chas Jones' Old Stand. 15 Ctf. ittintf, - 25 g up the reputation of t work and would be Dli have you vail. The Old Shop! LIBERTY MARKET wsrj Is the place to go to get your fiue pork and lamb chops, steaks ami roasts. Fossil Journal ; A sort of colored person giving th. name of Thomas Hen dersoo, who clairaa to be an Australian, as arrested at Arlington last Saturday FISH EVERY FRIDAY by Marshal Carlisle for selling ablskey to Indiaoa, at.d taken before U. 8. Com missloner Oorley, wbo bouod him over to appear in tbe U. 8- conrt In Portland. Itegarding this culprit Wednesday's Uregontan had th. following: "Deputy United Wales Marshal ltoherla yester- day brought down from Arllugtoo aort II D I IMATAM PflQQII of colored man, wbo, from bia talent aa L llJ I Ul V I UOOIL f",',"' a jig ilanoer, seems io os strung en wire. Ue baa been supplying liquor lo Indiana, bat claims that be did not know be waa violating tb. law in ao doing." Pine sugar eureit hams and baron. Pure lint lard, kettle rendered, old style. Highest eastt price paid for fat stork. KIIKAtt MATHEWS. STAGELINE -XT. TAX. Armstrong. Thadena BWU of section 'fL tn l north, range . east W M : Ul 1M t 13 S6 Hhlpley, Ueo w oi section iu tp a iHf.Ht U 87. total 11 7 Kcoington.j Miu ano I'im it of section 'B, tp .1 south, range 2ft, ana H't Hn U Hm. W) and NU NW V ol Her HI. to X south, ranire 27 east W M: tax InM 1 SO Keese, ITand Kedman, 1 T K' N K4 and Htta and HWU or section w, tp 1 north, range 23 east W M ; tax Iwtt 11 00 I Kutherlord, C r H', x. and Iota 1 and 1 section a, t p norm, ranga.it east n m. and lota II to 1 blork 1. lots to lA blm k 2, lots" to 14 block S, lots 5 to II blocks, lots ft to IS block 5, lots 2 toll bliN k , lots 1 to l blork 7, lota t to IS him k a. lot I to IS block II, all of blorksS. 10. 11. IH. H. I l 17. In. all In t'aatle Rork : 1st lKi. 4 40 Hweatea. J W HWv section . In 2 north. nge T, east W M ; In Wft I SO lllis, Henry C HWV section 2 tn 4 ortn. ran if e n east W M ; tax vm 17 w IH'U H os wM li H4 total 16 10 I Eldrldge, Rllsabrth NWU section 3), tp 1 north, range east W M ; tax A 4 40 1 Mi Klimle. Khndrrlch NWIa and lots l aim I section i. to i souin. ranaei east W Mi tat 1W 4 40 1 (loniiy, John ewi4 and w NW','ail er.v swiii, n xi, tps north, ranss U east W M ; tax lV (Oft Brix S. N C lot block In the town ol lxitiKton; tax IM IU Kiinan, ( Imile lot h bliHk i In the town ol UxlinfUin; la lv, as Brown, J S lots 1 and 1 blork I, Kins man addition t Heppner; tax tt ... I 11 frauds, 1 1, lot It block W, Mt Vernon addition Ui Heppner: tat W' 14 Blrvlii, V . Trustee, KK1, sra llon Tl. tp 1 north. ran 7 east W M ; tat lvi . 4 Mallory. Caiua M NKa and I", HKW se. lti.il 14 tp 2 aniilh, ranxt A east W tl.tot ms Saa Ulevre, Henry M W W "f'aiid n tin li 17 ami l SK Hvtlou Mall In tn 4 south, rants &easl w M : tat lie. . 4 40 Cohn. I'hll l 4 blork s. town ot HelD- Her; tat l"A 07 Ami on tselnreday. tbs TtH day o( Herein ber, IW7, at the hour of I o rlork p tn ol said day. at th onirt boos In said roulity and atata. he atM-Ovarritie1 rral estate al in tn the hishrai biddrr lor rah iiD-t lo mlrmntlon. to satisfy said ear ran la. rusts aim atxruina raata, . U MT1K lt, 1 W Sheriff ol Morrow I'o.. Orn. They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, , TUg Pioneer BlacksniitHs Have made some elegant Improvements In their establishment and added a tares stork of Iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need Quick noalrs to their wagons, buRties or machinery. Ibeir specialty is horseshoeing. qutca repairs Mtadows i Hiilta art the k)i to do Your Work Right, tod do it Quick, too. Notice of 1xb orrn Intention. A Mare TblasT foe Tats. A lrnnuiion In wbu ki out annul lose Is a tllittti.litf I'll oosocsa, alt k llvatl.H lir, ,.S iv.1 Iimikho, frier, piles and a UiouaaiiU otlitT H a me laiimxl by itoiatlHttiou and slut-nodi llvrr t n ii an u t uoii v 4 uiuariM', inn won- il i'ul new livrr etimtilani and Intra lual kuik' are by all ilrutu sls gii.truntrwd tot-ure or nioiiry retoinliHl C. 1'. are a sure thine Try a u H iluy; tor., i . UK. bui,.l and bookwil Iitw. but our big aL FARC FROM ARLINGTON TO ruHtl ( mitre) . .... Round trip ) on Mayl)le (M mile) 4 m Round trip 7 00 t'lilidon (W mlleal . lit) ..... Round trip .00 I tem ( mllrs) ... lis) Round trip t" Olrs (It miles) I 'D Round Ulp IM T. M.: I'niied Slates Attorney John II. Hall, of t'otllaod, aeoompaoied bf Jodge Moreland and Msjir Neer, of the U. ft. mil engineering corps, were In the eity this morning and left by pit vai. oou) ssBe for tb. Hcufert ess D.rtss a bos tb. city. st Taa litttsa, Oasnne inmlirf J. imr? 'OTICI IS HIRfSY OlVkl 1II4T 1 1t lolloKliK namrl srttler has nlwl nnllre c4 his hitrntlon '. snake Snal prod la snptt n Ms claim, aod that said pfl will h ma-le h lore J M Morrow, I ounir ( Ink, at Heppner, t rci"t, on January i ihm, tis rRAM last. Wtl.KINm)N.ol Heppner II I. do 4 (ttbe rn xv and ' SIE', ... m 1 1 mm. M rk. it m. Mag lesres Arungion every morning u...M ,k. i.,ii...in w.tius-a tn arms Onnda eioebledl al h o clnrS: IS ana his moumxius rrat.lrm iitn and roiuaii at din. Ion al t n m in.l ip.l.u iir,4.l saia lana. l narias i rxiH aim ell at 7 P. m. Comfortable covered coaches sod Sartv ful, f tperteeoed drlfera. liailuk sad U P. Pw.lsoo. ol I im wn. or, era til NiMlkR. Rrllf. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's And by the wsy they have anything yon ran rail for In the line ol Hardware, Stores and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. ; Hsrrsss, os., Nov. 11, 191. JTnsra. (Wf i Jrrars, lltppmer, Or. iiSTlti:-I was recently Uksn Ith a serars cold whlca snade ate very hoarse and rendered ms anSI to attend to bnslneaa. A trlsnd ol mine railed my attention to your Dr. Sarthlow's eouga syrup and I bouihl a botUe, eostlns at M rents, whlrri rsllersd me at enr and com. pleiely euM ma. I an sutdect lo thhwl difficulty and I bats found nothing that ista ms to mocb rellet as this ton i h ears. I am Informed Ibal II le sscllenl M eulda, brooch !Ut, whooptng enof k and all throat and lunf Iroublea. 1 beg lo remain, met truly ymira, OTU rum), li. GastU. I'r. John W. Kaeraua. of lb. "Red light," ever en th. alert fur eixnelhirg ew, can furnish ott the flneel cork tails la Ilie lanj Manbettea, Jersey Vermonlh ol (Itn -made by aa arlml tn the bueteeee. Drop In and tela th. last, pat of leaf Bseaisu H bailee te Ike raalie. Isaad Cnoaa, .ollrelor for tb. Hepp ner Ligbl k Water Co , bavinc aevered all eonnectioos with th. Cumpany, W. K- Trayn has bees appointed bie so leeeeor and la bervhy aatboruej lo pr. form lb. dalle ot anperioteadeal aad olleclof. b'- ft-" Kserssa Lmar 4 Waraa Uu. i Mirir. Healed bids rvneettd for tb. delivery at tny ranch, om th. head cl Ur. creek, of on. bnad red colds of pine, four foot wmtd. Said wood li he delid no later than oal.ldla ef Aueo.l, It, hi Is opeaed th. l.Mh day of J senary, IUwmt. th. right Iu reject any and all .ie.la. J. V. M. aavw. Do You V.int a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are Y ou in Need of a Saddle 1 lorse ? All Ilea, csn tx) frocoreJ st ThntDpano A Hiboa, Locr Main 8trec, Heppner, Urcfjpio. Ta ! are well aroalnM Ortat, Utrwy, Crank. Ollllaas Sad Mhef emaUs. and ran eae sww a4 time la saaklg the tlotis e Ita Itattllog twa, rrlrea la Isaplng wtia tke HaMsk, THOM PSON Sr IJTNNS, Mv-sc, astmrwar jaaa, a.