The Gazette. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1898. . overtures of peace. The Mitchell republicans, so called, of Multnomah county, have made a proposition of compromise published. of tne proposal is to bring about peace between these two factions down at the metropolis, and the Mitchell faction seem to be fair in their endeavor to meet the opposi tion half way. This struggle be tween the two factions has been in existence for a long time and has been the cause of much regret among republicans all over the state. J net how the proposition is going to take with the Simon men, is yet a matter of conjecture, and it is thought by many that the "little man" will be slow in ac cepting the terms It is proposed that Hon. George II. Williams, ex-attorney genera), and a republican in whom there is no guile, shall act as arbiter. He ia the man who acted in that world, and thn amnnnr. oywI LBXINWTON POINTERS. 1 - - e- i Al. t Ml til i . I mai win result to our state can j81Beg Cyper, is talkins very etiongly only be estimated in the future, of going to Klondike. Ihe Oregonian is indeed a great John Piper and family visited the paper, and this New Year's num- family of J. T. McMillan Sunday. ber the greatest edition it has ever K- A.Niobole and family are this week vi-itiDg U. A. Hales and family, ol Band Hollow. E. J. Muir and family, of Heppner, ! are visiting ths family of George Mair, in this place. W. B. MoAliater, road supervisor, baa been working a large force of men in patting the road in good shape. W. . Leaob, ooe of Lexington's car penters, bas this week finished a tool 0! Cancer the Breast. SPREAD OF SUPERSTITION. Gaining SHERIFFS SALE. Weird NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT USDEK and by virtue of an execution and order Belief Are Rapidly uroona in n. I , u i.L r rinlr. rvinrt nf the some say in ales tnai n a mare a state ol Ore:on.for the County of Morrow ana shoe is nailed to the lintel of the door, Begin the new year by encour aging home enterprises. Help to with the Simon forces. The object . . j" . . . . , . . . . . . build up your town and county by patronizing the home merchants. liy this method you will help yourself. "HOW to Leave a Dining Room" chest which the writer considers a fine is the subject of an article in one P'eoe of work- of our magazines. "How to Work up a Chance to Get Ioto One" would sound better to many a "Weary Waggles." It is said that Frank G. Baker has a "hankering" to be state I T. Nichols, a lively yoang fellow of this place, thinking it would help his I looks to shave bis mustache off, fonnd ont be bad made a mistake when it was too late. Ella Mason, one of Morrow county's teachers, left on Saturday night's train for Forest Drove to attend sohool. Miss Mnann haa Inal olnaarl a anrtnoaofnt btrm -- L 1 L 'I ' I I. I I printer again, oui 11 is our numDie of gohool near Khea oreek. S i. I L opinion inai ne sianas a poor r. Keaney( (o,merly of Lexington, but show. Ibe present incumbent is now a resident of Eureka, Wash, is Id certainly the man for another term town, visiting with his son and family, no witch can ever enter the house, and that if one of them happens to go into a neighbor s bouse a broom placet! across the threshold by a member of the family will prevent her leaving. Somebody has said that two straws laid crosswise on the threshold will serve the purpose quite effectually. A neighbor's wife heard one of them mumbling something to herself, and believed that she was saying the Lord's Prayer backward. Somebody has also soon pronounced said that thev can all be sent after her incurable. A Pharaoh nn(i liischnriotsint.-ithpilpnt.htf , 1 A 1 T.T F 1 I I ccicuraicu new iuii nt t.hP t-a . rppnr!1p 1,P ,nl to an - 1 .' -1 ll 1 1. ' (npuuiuco irai. exnert. hllt thf thn !nttr m,lst. h- skilled in arithmetic, algebra, Hebrew. i judgment i on the 7th Mr. A. H. Crausbv. of 158 Kerr St, Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife paid no attention to small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment ol the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holea in her breast. The doctors ed her, but she con- ir,nA tr. o r HKUieil in iir and when informed 0reek- Latin- ail1 a11 the 0'eina, that bnth bpr onntl (pwreiddiol) tonrrues before he cau and grandmother had compass this mighty feat. and is no doubt the man that will get it. President McKinley has ar- A. Reaney. He is well pleased with tbe oountry where he Is located. The yoang people of this place were invited to a birthday pirty last Sator- died from cancer he gave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she beean it. and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign 01 r. - the disease haa ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy The belief in theee things is rapidly gaining ground nowadays, according to the author of Keminiscenes in Cymr: It has already crossed the new bridge at Cilgwyn Mill, and lias crept up from Cam Ingli, past Morfa, along the Ben- shore as far as Llechy-cirybedd. It 1: also making its way eastward, having by this time almost reached that fa mous old stone called "Arthur's Quoits,'' and, if its progress is not checked, il will soon arrive at the Seren office in Carmarthan, then on to the Diwygiwr (Llanelly), thence to the Gwron (Ab- S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable erdare,) mid Seren Corner so to me directed and delivered, upon a rendered and entered in aald court on day of September, 1897, In favor of Ed Rood v lamtitr, ana against w. u eating, r.. n. no and C. E. Redtield Defendants, for the sum of two hundred twentv-six and 62-100 dollars wun Interest thereon from the 2nd day of August, 1X97. at the rate ol eleht oer cent oer annum, and twnntv-flvfi dollars attorney's lee and the further sum of ten dollars costs; which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the uiern office of said court in said county on the 7th day of September, 1897; and whereas, it was further ordered and de creed by the court that the following described real property, town: tne soutn nail 01 me outwest quarter and south half of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine in township one south of range twenty-seven east W. M. in Morrow County. Oregon, be sold to satlsty saia judgment, costs and accruing costs. . I 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. Redfield in and to the above described property at public auction to tne nignest ana best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and ill costs, and coBts that may accrue. E. L. Matlock. Sheriff of Morrow CO., or. Dated Dec. 10, 1897. 604-614. Notice of Intention. Land Offici at Th Dallm, Omoow. December 2, 1897. NOTICE IS 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 be fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on January 15, 1898, viz: FRANCIS M. WILKINSON, of Heppner. H. E. No. 4405 for the EH NWK and NEU Of Sec 26, Tp. 8 8., K. 25 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles W. Cradick and Lewis Farrant, of Heppner, Oregon; Jonn w. radlck ana u r. uaviason, 01 cignt mue, ur. J AS. F. MOORE, 603-614. Register. NOTICE. Sealed bids requested for tbe delivery at my ranch, on the bead of Rhea oreek, of one hundred oords of pine, four-foot wood, said wood to be delivered not later than middle of August, 1898, bids opened tbe 15th day of January, 1898. Reserve tbe right to rejeot any and all bids. J. W. Moebow. 602 Janl5. capacity down at Portland during Lftned to maka wefltM.n trin day evening at the home of Mis. Nellie ,h1t.Ute nnnvntinn Whn tb ? f d " !. . Reaney, in honor of ber eighteenth b.rtb- Vw . " nnrinn rna mnnTn rr a nrnar arti f 1 a ... j 1 j6 uavuvu v auguot ouu aay, A program ooDBistiog 01 loetra contending Multnomah county del- it jB eTpected that he wiU vi(jlt the menla, aolo. reoitatlon8 8cd Beleol read. cBanuuo woio luicwuiug iu uio- pacifj0 coftSt fitatAa Whfithfir hn logs was rendered, after wbioh a nice rupt the party organization and LomeB thig far weBi or ot d supper was given, prepared by Mrs. split the convention wide open, pend on what time he has to give A'ter TP6- T"" f?k' on rvhinh notmn na nnlw nra. V .. . . K Ped games and enjoyed themselves until a late hour. Miss Reaney re- is a real blood remedy, and never fails to enre Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. ana wnicn acuon was oniy pre- jQ & jrjp ventea dv ine wise counsel ana guidance of the venerable Judge Many democratic and populist Williams. Ihe general outlines naoers have Mark Hanna defeated POLITE POLICEMAN. Ha oeived a number of nice presents. Ebader. Lexington, Or., Jan. 8, 98. of the plan of compromise provide for re-election as U. S. senator that only one county convention from Ohio, but reliable reports tell and one primary election shall be us his opposition is very weak. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for (Jute, Rrninna. Hnrna TTlnnrn. Rait Tlhnnm. 1 11- lil Ail . llJ .il -r m . .. ... 1 ' ' neia, ana mai me can tor ine same in fact, anti-Uanna republicans Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Carried Her Away from the Street Car. The Boston Herald tells of a brave po liceman, who ia especially attentive to the want of little women who want to cross the street. It ia seldom that kind ness makes an error, but in this case the policeman's good-natured helpfulness wna mistaken. The pleasant weather had brought out that ere lontr they will all be full of witches and their works. CRACKER ENGLISH. Much of It Is Simply Obsolete English Idiom. A writer in the Chautauquan savf that many "cracker" idioms of the south are simply obsolete English idioms. "Fielding, for instance," he says, "makes a very neaf approach to the crackerism 'He allowed he'd do if in such a passage as this: 'The audi ence allowed I did your part justice,' and when Burke complains that 'Eng land is disfurnished of its forces' he is using almost the exact phraseology of my cracker neighbor who has come to borrow a peck of meal, and politely hopes that I am not disfurnishing' mv- self for his accommodation. 'Ill' is still heard, even among the better class cf Notice of intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, JLi Dec. 23. 1897. Notice is herebv riven that c his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday, February 8, 1898, viz: JOHN B. HUNT, Hd. E. No. 4580, for the NWJ of Sec 17, Tp. 8 S., R. 26 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to orove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Edward Hunt, Edward Dris kell, George Shlck and Arthur Hunt, all of Heppner, Morrow county, Or. jab. i. UUUKK, 608-19. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Statements for the Famous Simple Aooount File printed at tbe Gazette of- tf. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON. J Dec. 10, 1897. Notice is hereby given that following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of nis ciaim, ana tnat saia prooi win he maae before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on January 22, 1898, viz WILLIAM WARREN. Hd. No. 4256, for the 8 NE and SEU Sec. 22, Tp, 5, 8 of 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 V. Watkins and Louis Groshens, all of Heppner, Morrow county, Or. . w. oAKTLKTT, Keglster. 605-16. Notice of Final Settlement, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE underslened administrator of the es tate of John W. Dawson, deceased, will pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded, Price 25 oents per boi. For sale by Sloonm Drug Co., E. J. Blocum, manager, Shall be signed by the Chairman Of are hard to find, and there is little Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erap- B crwd ' Pf" em rustics in the piny woods of Georgia iliA rBn0P.tivA fantionB. Jnrlira K U.,t- tu a,- rr... tions. and Doeitively cures Piles or no Was. a V9 little woman, who seemed and Alabama in its Shakespearean h .day .of January, 1898, at the hour of 10 avwv.w whuiwi VI LA l L lUU I I inn nnilflLIII 1 I Nil lift I - ' Williams is to act as temporary will succeed himself. chairman of the county convention L L I I 'mi TT IVn ia mnmfnatinr n nnn mg of the same number from each ji-i i iu u i . ? ... ... ... deal of interest in the beet sugar ,Hr, fnn w;ili0,a I oo rennery ftl Ija Urande. lo make Persons who attend tbe Farmers' wun juage vyiniams, snau pass nfL . nl, atsnnnrt Hh..rin,r...t Rtoi Ainnitn,.i II J.i:.1 r 11 -r Vv.,v"vr " I fT. J ! 1 upon u -any ouwr the Qtmdfj , fo d . 0olleBe Cfcrwrilfa. beginning January ,Z:ZZ ZS . 111.1. U. - L - 1 .J 1 - ' REDUCTION IN R. R. FARE. to be in terror of moving across the street. She stood on the corner and gazed at the passing throng, unmindful of the many admiring glances cast at her. A car passed the crossing and was closely followed by another. Then she ran into the street and the policeman saw her just as she left the sidewalk. day being the second day of the next regular term of the county court for Morrow county. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, November 29, 1897. THOMAS R. LYONS. 601-610 Administrator. matters of detail are contained in the communication, and the over tures of peaoe are presented in very strong language. The Ga zette hopos to be able to publish al 111 II me letter in mil ana give our readers an opportunity to judge for themselves of its fairness, were short $4,000. and leadinc lltb' may hHve the benefU of B redo" hnd and seized the little woman sense of 'danfferona' nr 'wiolfpd ' na 'thn o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at theCoun nrtmnAwt nnA , . . . , . T , I ,f vuui, rwui ui inurruff uuuiity, ureKUll, BrtHl is a very ill' that is. naughty 'bov this morning.' I am told by a friend from Kentucky that the same usage, though rare, is not unknown among the same class in that state. To 'favor,' meaning to resemble, as 'he favors his father,' was good English in the days of Addison and Shakespeare, and its de rivative, 'ill-favored, is still current." Baths down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 oents. Orville Jones manager, tf Any . one desiring to build either house or barn will make money by call ing on the Gazette office. 67tf Best accommodation and oourteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. Come to tbe Gazette office and set a decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelops look cheap, and besides you cannot get your business card printed tbereon. tf Oliver Snyder bas taken charge of tbe Hotel Heppner feed barn and will fur nish stall room, grain or hay at reason able figures. Span over night, fed at 75 oents. Will also do dray work and hauling. 'Bus to and from trains, tf Oordray, tbe pioneer theatre man of Portland in tbe line of "popular prioes," has refitted the Wastington St. theatre, formerly known as tbe "New Park." Cordray always has something new, and onr people, when below, can spend a pleasant evening at bis plaoe. tl Frank MoFarland.has been appointed special agent of Tbe Equitable Life As surance Co., of New York, tbe strongest in tbe world. Cash surplus to policy holders of over 43 mil Hoc dollars. Don't take insuranoe without seeing tbe new plans of the Equitable, Insures both seies at same rates. 77tf :.. ... : i .a t .u - 1 1 n I i . a -n ii j I "uu Au rnuruau mres1 uvar iuo iiuov ui l u OI ioruana propose tbe 8 R R R io 0fe(f0Ili A tboge io raise tnis amount lor tnem. who attend must nek for a receipt from Outside capitalists will put be- the station agent for fall fare going. twoen $450,000 and $500,000 into Thi wl" be countersigned by tbe this entornriHo president ot tne college ana on presents L I . .. i : : i u a ii n 1 1 : : 1 1 tauuu i ejiuer aiusu ur vjurvauis win entitle the holder to a return tioket at by the arm. She was so slight that he almost lifted her out of the way of the car, and dashed in front of a team on the other side, landing her safely on the opposite sidewalk. "There you're all right," he said, as she stepped up on the sidewalk and turned her face to him. She shook out her skirts, straightened HIS GREATEST SOLICITUDE. Tempest Tossed Mariner Wanted to Bear I from the Game. It was during the terrific December gales of o year ago that a Yankee schooner flying signals of distress "When you hear dem bells T YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE SENATOR TELLER says he is in 1 009 'b'ra 'ftre Pro'dea 'eft8t 25 Per-1 ucr llflt and smiled sweetly at him as she la friend, put off from the Calpe Rowing Hon. II. Clay Evans, commis- sont use these lines in going to Corvallis or Albany, Tuos. M. Gatcb, President and Direotor, favor of the annexation of Hawaii Western senator) cnnnrallv favor sioner of pensions, eays on a much this scheme and there apneara to i lunnnuail onhi f I lit mum f I ..... . -ujW.. j w be but hule oppoB,tion to it at Morrow ooonty is bound to be notori- pension irauus uas Docome nnwawft, hn th mnt. ous. W. W. Bmead is tbe discoverer of common of late that the people do tnr nnma . nna;Aarannn a kaolin deposit, the kind of olay that i. not regard it seriously. It was for h(lforn onntrnaa ':nrna ftBnn.i. the purpose of proving the fallacy tion mfty arise to retard eedy of this charge that I rocommendod ftction( but it win ba the endeavor vo cuug.cHH, n n, wi. urga in B on,, nf the Ramini8tration prevent Hiit-r vuu uuuuuyH, mo puuncauon ftnv .!, if nnull-Ma -f 1-1- -1 . I ' "I ui it cumpiuio list snowing eacn nenHionnr. Ii it ndilrnttn. dinnhilitv and amount of nonsion rflflAivMl. FllANCE Germany, Russia and which would do m0ratoBlonthiJothorEuroIORnPwcr8 re busily Idle chatter than anvthinff this dJouf!ft8oJ n lookDg their in- " " I i A fll.f Ti I 1 1-t at part-nent can say. The possibili- ,u U1D- " ,001" 11Ke lue ties of disabilitios arA nri .nii dismemberment of that empire, AvnrvonA Lnnw mn .r,n.nii. before it is done there will be in the best of health, attending to trouble Breater thRU WR8 ever ex his daily duties, may have a dis- PorieuooJ iu the ul8tory ot tbe ability which t.utitles him to a orw- AUe Kre(H,y oI pension. This is hard for some EuroP cannot agree upon the poople to boo. rerhBps, if they BUCe8' ,lonce tul impftliinen. may l,o,l .n.r.ii.nn.l... .ill, l,nm 1 SftVO UllDa. there would bo no ilillloultv. Tina list would show what wm thn VIEWING the situatiou at this matter with such men and why Jl8tftUC0. 8 C-hhI PJ b oor people, a thev receive ,-n.ionL Ttnf reason wby the Multnomah county Ptaf . i"od lime. of all, it would bring to light the fHctiwl" canDot unita o Me prop. nsed in the mnuufaotnre of China ware, This is very rare, there Oeing but few deposits ot tbe kind in the world, and Wallace lees a fortune io sight. This I Your Opportunity On rocoipt of tun cents, catih or stauiris a ccoerou SHintilo will bt mailed of the tnoKt populitr Clulin rh and Hay Fever Cure (ttly s t ri'Mii lialml sntlieieni to acuion- trate the grent irrrits ri tne roinotiy. ELY unoTiir.its, 60 Wtirriiu t-t., Kcw York City. Kev. John Ttoid, Jr.. if r.r.nt Falls, Jfont, reconiroeuilod Klv'd Cremu Palm to me. 1 can eimliioze lus stntciui'iit, ''Itisapoai tive cure for oalarrh If ued m ilireotea." Her. Franois V. I'ihJo, 1'antor Central Proa. Church, llulvua, II out. F.lr' Cream Palm is the acknowledged cure for rninrrh and contains no nittrcury nor any injurious drug. Pnoe, 50 cent. A public daooe wat nien at Ibe opera houne on Friday oigbt Mosio wai famished by Profs. Cbas. IaKrahsm and llirsiu Henry and the.danoewM II E.O.: Ei-Henator Msllock, wbo re- frauds which do exist, and we all 0H'luD8 by the Mitchell side, oenily arri?d at Portland from 8kg know there ro some. Hut I say fw0 ' the Portland papers, issued Alaska, where he it Interested io a - .1 a . , k . - - :- .- i again tin January 7. E. D. Nye. tbe geotlrman wboae family II at present living at tbe eoooly poor boo, iu io Utppoer FriJuy. without fear of contradiction that from the "ame ofllcP' toem 10 look I""'" n,"P'i". bome i -...-i lii7rllvnnnntha.nl.Am- Knt Molnorfo- Mr. Mailock goee to Alaska iu no inner uubiupho nniornriaA --o--- -t , where so larce an amount of nionev thy wiI1 cll8DB8 their till u disbursed, are there so few mis- 101,0 ana UM ,uoir 8,X)J otlioc takoa. " luttlier, rather than retard, a move that is certainly in the right direo- of Walla WalU and very promL UhoM enoourage those who have IjGIlGrclI UGDllllVh rtntit in tttat aiKi ilil f 4 a I lak nil tlifl tniliialjirw htaii.i in tti.r 1 I m day's illness with pneumonia on mg about this couciliaU - i last Fridav mornincr. monL replied: "Yes, I'm all right; but I ran out to take that first oar. I didn't want to come over here. Now, will you please e3cort me acrossl" FREAKS OF STUDENTS. Promenade Without Hats and Walk Upon the Wet Urns Barefoot. The iale students have adopted a new fad this year. It Is promenading up and down Chapel street and about the different New Haven thoroughfares without hats or head covering of any kind. It is the upper class men and so ciety men chiefly who are making them' Helve thus conspicuous, It is a common occurrence on a pleas ant morning to meet five or six men walking together through the shop ping district of the town, to all appear ances perfectly unconscioiMi that they ere attracting attention. Last year tbe students, with the first blush of sum' mer, conceived the Idea of wearing tremendous farmerlike straw hata. It became such a fad that the shopkeep ers had a special supply vent to them from the manufacturers. They were hata of the kind usually kept by the country grocer, and until the students took them up were never found in the in ell shop. Another recently adopted fad of thl season among the students ia that of tnking off their shoes and stocking after a rain storm, and, with their trousers turned up above the enkles, radios; about In tbe grass back of the churches on the preen In the venter of th REBUKES FROM THE BENCH Lard thief Jut lee Erie Gently Slta Dwa a the Coaaeal. Lord Chief Justice F.rle was prone to interrupt counsel when it waa found that the judges bad already made up their minds against him. On oue occa sion Mr. Itovill, Q. C, soon afurward made a Judge, was stopped with: "Here we stand, four men, and we have all firmly (emphasizing the adverb) made up our minds that there muit be a nwt rial; but if you think it worth your hile going on after that (playfully), why, of court, we'll keep on hearing hrreuion the Q. C. laughing- Almost immediately, says Youth's Com- HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S pomon, the American vice consul, witn i 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. ulUu flnfl I nvw ill rieSII ly aat down. On another occasion he lnirruptm wun: "I Kejr w iniorm ine America to.Uv t. . m. e'ery man at whl. n be let. tiown me ...:.i.i. . :. i T tnJM ftmcar IOf ntarif a fltMxlgalea of his undemtandlng and al rui.T" lin o Quarur of A ntury. PhyiidaXU low. not one more drop to enUr;' and llinn I -. k.t Kw nkt irt mm- I thai llm In m mini! hu full v arrived. u' lulu from It that thr CAnnot t . "" mm tn n hff lth.lnnnln ImI. tarrTinir a .v.. . 1'" im irnimhil L. -1.1.1. l k,M a man nh tfMna-l. ' . r " " ...,' . 1 ... I .. - ... I uuna wi uisiMt "tiolng to arhixiir' coman for year, past to cot out r i . ; . i i ' ' '1 to flo whit "Yr. .h. " - lAUItlU AJ BUI I CUllfC Kl ! IlfWI. sBIltl I I a v ... i yon MUily II Ihn' UVmT St Mb; tU'f' tny ltrii1lrrV IW s latlMMHl l .... I a I I- at. aiaM da m s. ao aa sa. a cam saa I- 'i II t Mlllta WW U Ii. la Tl VI I IP Dm butorical niatttT iottaiuing to tbe mHC" ,nore "hy adiniration ELtViULxtiUiJ I ,K""- You Jri orter w d.t nijrgrr i ntrg-rrin . lie none fn an clnhrml daet, but thCT f Ail to perform It. ' through a.ld;tion. artitlon. aub- TtlEbia NewWi Litton nf I e t im aa at Hkwa afawaw tuo uronian is out n u a ,ia .vn. nf ,,.:. ..u banileoma number, ami indooi! a Senator Woloott uf Cofora.U great credit to tbo entcrpriee of i Arm advocato of silver, aleo a jf thoea bo iublish tbe paiMr. It "ru-Mcan ' pronouncod viewa, baa Iod tb custom of tbe Ore- )Ut. .whon, b6 , fo,UDj x)?9 inoi- U Roman for yeara past to got out fuwj ,urreuj hu viewa, and an annual eiiiuoD tbe Ure. or eacli tver.Hi hie connection with tbe year, Cited with descriptive aud aity. lie ia conaiatent, and ia historical matter pottaiuintr to tbe mac" ,nore worlny ' admiration tate of Urrgno and tbe Northwest T uob men1 M lh n i,. i, . . ... , , atir of Oregon who sacrificed bis Lcb aeoeeJiog clitioo bas been own princiide. for the t.riociole. club piors to visit her. As they clam' beral up the ship'sJanltlor (fluty were welcomed by the captain, a jolly ran kee from Plymouth, and by his rather cloomv crew. "Contain, are you in trouble? What can I do for you?' ticked the vice consul, at the same time remarking that his friend hnd that inorniiifr arrived from New York on the Fuerst Hismarck. "Wal, slrl The Lord knows we've hed our trouble, bean' f'4 days out o' London, an' no nearer Xew York than this. Two of ihe lads went over the side in that last blow, nn' our tonsils went when them spars did. This pesky cariro o' chalk hes Mirainnd her so she's takin' water this minute. Thor's b sight o' thing we nettla done, an' we'll be obleegcd for your help, o' course, sir. lint If this bwe jounp mnn has juxt come from Xew i ork he enn U'll us what wc want to know nfore he doea anything else." The sailors crowded around their cap- Join mid 1'Ktuied Intently a he con tinued: "Wlwt. wc wunt to know is 'mow did that there Hnrard-Yale foot II ri-rre c rpl In N'cvrmbcr?' Jlnloodl' i ure an iiTrr ins, nuuilis- Miaw nrst, brnlarh. tour (torn- I I f ach, Inrtlitrstlon. eonstlia- li III tlon. Thr art sail If. with- I I W ul sain or srtpa. Hold by all dramrirta. ranta. TU soif rills to Wks Uh aood s oanaparllla. NOTICEOFIIEARINUOFCOXTESTI V. a. Land Ornrs. La Osakdi. Oss.. December I.Uh. IN97. Complaint havlnc ben mail al this omra by ths dul jr vrlfld and corroborated attldavlt ol John B. Manning allralnf that Ksta Kmsell who mad Timber Culture. Entry No. I.v) at ths I', a Und Offlco al la Grand. Orefnn, Jannarr St, lieio. lor tha W U ol oW and i ol KWte and ol SK4 of (Dec. . Tp S K n. R. W. U. has whcilly lalled to eomuly with tht Timber Cnltura Law; that she did during Ihe year 1W4 wholly abandon said trart nl land, that ever sine haa ooulliiued to abandon lha am me and haa male no ImproTsaieut apoa said trart or any pert thereol. Therelora, with the view ol tha cancellation ol Ui said entry the aald partlea are hereby summoned and required to tm ana apt-ear be loraj. W Morrow, County Clerk ol Morrow County. Oregon, al hta ernr at Heppner, Ore gon, on th 1Mb day ol rebroary. imm, at the Dour ni iu o rim i a m., 01 aaia nay, inea end there to prrwl ore turn testimony as they may have concerning aald atlegatlona. final hear I lug to he hal at the oSlc l th reenter and receiver at la lirand, Oreguo, March llh lsun, allOo'ciwk, a. m l.nnunr.11 segietar, 10-21 1. H. koSIIINS, Mwelrer. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! vPRAOTK-Ali 8LT SCOTT'S NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. NOT1CK IN HIRKRY tilVKX THAT THCRI will he a meeting ol the etorkbuMer of the 1ral National Hank of Heppner, at thrlr olhr nn the ind TnenUy ol January, be. tweea Ihe hours ol 1110 rl.a k a. m. and I o rlo, k t hi . nt aald nay. lor lh pumwe ol electing il Inrlora ami lor in irauaaclloa ut sura inner husiueea aa may apr iKt iv.iiia, iwnirr. Beppnaf , Or, Dee. 10, Uw7. U an improvement over tbo last, nutl of bis nartr. or ralber tbe jiresent nuujlHr is no excetv. biinaelf luto otliot. T.-M. I fully blcndcJ with the Hfpophot- tioo to tbe rule. Oregon and tbe Tbia all soantls very nice, but it Pttl ol Ume And 5odi which ortbwest, with all their varied strikes us that Kenator Woloott is resource are not overlooked, and taking tbis step to get back to tbe tbe detailed description ot tbe senate from a state hopelessly Klondike and tbe routes by which committed to tbe silver standard. tbe rkh gold fields of Alaska are It's Woloott fiiat, tbe country principles The pure Norweg-Un Cod-liver Oil !"0,,on' d''""". shomlnaUon, Ju- to boost rrudlntoadbghUulcrArn,ikiU. X wntio r . .i i .. reacueti, mane (be paper very valuable. Many thousand of copies are twioji sent raat, north and south, ia fact all over tbe afterwards. r4aeete Tear MaweU With Caere ret. l a'' t'atbartte, eure eoietiatlRa fi.reief. Wa U C C.U, laii Siusgtaie tviiuulaMMM jr. I'WMtltattMBj Rhetarte. art luch aluablt tonlct. 'he rhetoric of tbe I'taa ronttitu- tmku thli preparation AO M1"""! conenlloa la aaid by the New L4al one anJ rr,fV. tK I York Tribune to be ofua amu.inir. Tor leear. a4 ka " ueira.c aatu IB V .aw. IIWIV Ul 1 .1- - , ptwi( atmai uiunwuatc- -There I. aa Insurance company do- i iy COmmtnCt IO pUT, OO In t.uJnr here that haa a buildlnij I If In aVfld gaiO ft Itrtnfla that rot more than ll.ooo.ooo. and baa which Surprises them. that much more In laarta. Aixl there re .... ea , STOTTt f-.hl.ia tee (hat St " ,h, iwn who pabt thai 1 aa aea sr a w wrapper. I coiupany 0rr fa.ooo. Who baa beef li o. sa euW I dead fur more than two year, and that KOTT SowhS, UteaHM. Hr Ywk. ' wan Uo't able U culUel Ui Ibauranae." 1 FTXiHrfcll !Caeaxa4 lra-Mra sluaiaed 4 att t'at eilmilW tstaT rna. . Oue Oreiet ia OeeeiTt U , a. paeaae Orext wa mean f"i m ba UM taaa laaar aaad !, aVaerng e , wit aWrI iW, a aJna at pejeaiaia r 4,M rr. 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