Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 18, 1898, Image 1

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AT $2.00 A YEAR.
FIFTEENTH YEAR
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED -
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cor three mornos, striotly in advance.
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Application. .
Entered at the Postoffloe at Heppner, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
THI8 PAPKR is kept on file at E. G. Dake's
Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchants
dxonangSiBan rranoiaco, uaurorma, wnere cou
raota (or advertising oan be made (or it.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIB-
ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build
ing, Ban tranoisoo. Is our aathorized agent.
This pap3r is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N.-L0CAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily exoept
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junotion 12115 a. ni.
Leaves Heppner Junotion 3:30 a, m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a.m.
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2.-00
p. m- and arrives at Heppner Junotion 7:50 p. m.
and Umatilla 8:50 p. m.
Portland Express No. 3, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Hail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junotion 825 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at rieppner Junotion 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
For further information inquire ot J. C. Hart,
Agent O. B 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
' oraraciA.! sibectost.
United States Officials.
President. William McKinley
Vie-Presldent ..Garret A. Hobart
Secretary o( State.. ....John Sherman
beoretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Seoretary o( Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War liusaell . Alger
Seoretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General ....James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph MoKenna
Seoretary. Agrioulture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
(Governor W. P. Lord
Seoretary of State H. K. Kinoald
Treasurer Phil. MeUohan
Bnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
Senators . W.MoBrid.
Congremen... S""
PHater W. H. Leeds
SR. S. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. K. Wolverton
Slxttt Jadlelal District.
Circuit Judge ..Stephen .Lowell
I'roseoutintr Attorney H. J. Bean
. Morrow County Officials.
Joint Benator... ... ..... ..A. W. Oowan
Uopraeentattve. J. N. Brown
('onnti Judge A. G. Bartholomew
' Commissioners J. It. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk J. W. Morrow
" Sheriff E. 'L. Matlock
'""Treamrer Frank (tilharn
Assessor A. O. Fetters
" Surveyor.. J. W. Hornor
Suhool Sup't Jay W. Shipley
Coroner B. V. Vaughan
HEPMBB TOW OjrtOIM.
Mior., Ttaos. Morgan
C'HincUiaan Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, K. J. Slocum, U.
LichUtnthal and J. H. Simons. ... . ,
Hounier W. A. Rlchardaoo
TVoMiiror U W. liriggs
kUrshal A. A. Huberts
Precinct OOeer.
Jnrtioe of the Peace W. K. Kicharrleon
CousUble. M. 8. Whetstone
Cslted States Lead Offloera.
TBI DAIXB. OB.
1. 1. Moore Register
A. S. Biggs Beoe-r
LA OBABDB, OB. ,
B. F, WiW RedUter
J. H. Kobbtns Receiver
aoavr socixTixtj.
HAWLINS POST, NO. U.
G. A. B.
Meets at Lexington, Or the last Ratordxy of
acfc month. AU veterans are Invited to Jena.
0. W. Smith. C. G. KuyUA.
Adjutant, tf CacDmaadar,
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
' PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office in tb City Drag Store, ntar
City Hotel, tt .
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offie boars, 8 to 10 . m., and 12 lo
2 p. Dt., at reaideoc. W. A. Kirk' prop
erty, rast of M. B chnrrb, Sooib, and 10
to 12. a. m , to 2 to 5 p. ra. , at offlo to
lb rar of Borg jewelry More.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Law,
Offio la lb Kir. I National Bank
BoilJlog.
Ilirrxaa, : i Obiooi.
if
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
COUNCIL CNIHIIM
Bells sad tare reel estate, rents fcmnre. ears
KBivevawIn end Kill arve fan In
ay tai la kla Hue. at rses unable Sguna. U
First National Bank
or HErrsER
C. A. HMtA, . President
T. A. Rut A, VI "VaeldeM
GCO. W. CONtIN, - CsiMsr
. W. SPlNCl". AeotCethler
Tfttwti i (lootnl Btdlsf, hkm.
3SXCIIA.NGK
Oa all tarla el U uti4
Bought and Sold.
Cui0rim e4 aa all aula M
, vvwannebie terete,
eretxa a4 4IWU4 PrsflM. Sll-OuQ 00.
TU Oa-U 111 lak pntakw), B pta,
tr of belter oa lerH-4Wm aoreenia.
Ay oae awine: tbla oCaoraa aitl Itxtr
arnai la tbia atfr ti taa'l 4o It
looaon to ttil
Going East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points,
FIRST Go via. St. Paul be
cause the lines to that point will
afford you the very best service.
SECOND See that the coupoD
beyond St. Paul reads via. the
Wisconsin CeDtral because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lines en
tering the Union DeDot there, and
its service is first-class m every
particular.
THIRD For informatinn. arII
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest iicKet agent acd ask for a
ticket reading
eutrai lines, or aaaress
l i i; ii
Jas. C. Pond.
or Geo, 8. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark St.,
Portland Or.
lien. fas. Agt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
01 the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
Q-. C. M. & 8t. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. 6 C.
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
ATE(4 a.oo PRH DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton SU.,
CHIOAGIO, ILL.
The
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MONTHLY
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
Tba Outlook will be in 1897. u it hat
been during eaob of ita twenty-teres
7an, History of Oar Own Timet. Io
ltt varioai editorial department! Tbe
Ootlook givet oompaot review ot tbe
world'a program; it follow! witb care
all tba important pbilantbroDio and in.
dmtrial movementi of tbe dav: bat a
complete department ot religioul newt;
devotee maob tpece to tbe intereett of
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farniibee cheerful table-talk aboot men
and things: and, in abort, aimt to give
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fifty-two Issue a year. Tba first (aue
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HEPPNER, MORROW
Motel I-Iexx33nLer
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager.
Now Open. New Methods. New Manage
ment. Strictly First Class.
Rates, $1.00 Per
SPECIAL RATES BY
8A first-class feed b
an1!fr?m a11 train8: we solicit your
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and villagers throughout the U. S. .
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, for the Improvement of their
?i' 5" a"ime itont. tot education, for the elevation of American Talihoirl nd
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HA8tfndesSirt?si.ae' lntereitiD nd tructlve stories of the doings of the world, the
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved methods of cultivating and harvesting his
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Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi-
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Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work
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COUNTY. OREGON.
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patronage. ' 587-nov.l2
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
years it has never failed
r$4.50
To be educated one must read
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Laalla'a llluatrated
Weekly.
PubUsned at 110 pifth Avenue,
New York, la full of the best thing.
Its illustrations are superb; Ita
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ou vvant a K,s
You Want si Place to
rut up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
orsc ?
TUESDAY. JAN. 18.
HOW TO FIND OCT.
Fill a bottle or oommon class with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy oondition of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is evidenoe of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to ori
nate or pain in the back, is also oonvinn.
ing proof thai the kidneys and bludder
are out of order.
WHAT TO 1)0.
There is oomfort in tbe knowledge so
often expressed, tbat Dr. Kilmer's
8wamp-Root, tbe great kidnev remerlv
fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the
baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
part of the urinary rjassairea. It oor-
reots inability to hold urine and soald-
mg pain in passing it, or bad effects fol-
wing use of liquor, wine or beer, and
overcomes that unpleasant neoessity of
being compelled to get up many times
uring the night to nrinate. Tbe milH
and the extraordinary effect ot Swama
root is soon realized. It stands tbe
highest for its wonderful onreeofthe
most distressing oases. It you need a
medicine you should have tbe best. Sold
by druggists, price fifty oents and one
dollar. Ton may have a sample bottle
and pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention tbe Heppner Qaaette and eend
your addreas In TV ITilmav Mr rv. -r.
- -.i.uw. w w., UIU-
hampton, N. Y. The proprietore of this
paper guarantee tbe genuineness ot this
offer.
Oregon is a Great State.
The Eugene Journal. Seoretarv o! Rtata
Kincald's paper, eayg; The report ot
the statistician of the state of Oreeon
for the ourrenl year will show it to have
been tbe most prosperous in the history
of the commonwealth. With 90,000
square mile of territory, Oregon has at
the present time less than 400,000 in
habitants. A thickly settled aa Eng
land, it would give sabstanoe to ever
80,000,000 people. It has thie year pro
duced 40,000,000 bushels of wheat which
broaKbt an average of 75 cents a bushel
an aggregate of $30,000,000 for one
orop alone. lie fruit, lumber, lifestock,
flab and mineral prodoota will amonnt to
at least 850,000,000 more, making a grand
total or vB'J.OOO.OOO for one year' yield
or an average of $200 for eery man,
woman and child within her borders.
Th Greatest Dlacovery Yet.
W. M. Renins! bAHav Tiifru J.' rn
"Chief," says: "We won't keep bouse
without Dr. Kins' New Disonverv fnr
Consumption, Congb and Golds. Ex
perimented witb maoy other, but never
got tbe trne remedy until we used Dr.
King a New Dieoovery. No other irma.
dy oan take it place in our home, aa in
it we bare a certain and lo'e our for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Oougb, etc.''
It it idle to experiment with other rem
dies, even if they are urged on von aa
just at good aa Dr. Kiug'e New Discov
ery. They are not a g,iod, beoao.se this
remedy baa record of oure and beahlea
i guaranteed. It never fail to aatisfv.
Trial buttle fr at glooaru Drug Gu'a,
. J. rJlooum, manager.
At HI Old Baslaesa Agaia.
Mr. O. T. Porter, ex U. 8. mar eh el of
Alaska, Id taw day will issue repub
lican paper in Albany to be known aa
th Lino County Itepublioan. It will
b printed on tb Telescope pre and
that paper will be discontinued. Mr.
Porter is aa old Dtpaper man. He
started tb first newspaper at 11 arris-
Da rg, then moved to Albany, sod for s
wuue edited tb Herald, afterward run.
nlog a paper lo tb block now oconnta.l
by Kneot k UeUer. J. M. Bomer. on
of the leading republican ot tbe valley,
and a prominent number of tbe last Ionia.
lalure, will be associated witb Mr. Pur.
ler io tb publication of tb paper.
Wkat Ur. A. t. Halter Say.
Doffalo, N. T.-OeoU:-From n
personal knowledge, gaiuej in obaervina
tb effect of your Hbilob's dm in cum
ot advanced oonioisptioo, I am prepared
io eay it la lb most re markabia tamarl
tbat ba ever been brought to tn at tan.
tion. It ha oerteioly eared tnaoy from
eonaomptloo. rVld by Cooeer 4 tWk.
Uft for Mkagway
Athena Pre: Lester Kwauuari ...!
wife left TaeeJay eveulog fur Hkagway,
Alaska, wber tbey loteod to resl.l lu
tb tutor. At Pandletoa the ware
joined by Mr. an I Mr. Weelay Matlock,
who will also make tbeir home in that
thriving Dortbero low. Tba 1'raea
osad arriagement witb Mr. Hwaggart
I act a apaolal corrriondafitf and at
imi oo od moolb our ralar nay
look fur loterestluf letter rarlln lh
eon o try oo wbleb tb eye of lb world
are bow loraed.
It ta easy to tatob s eld and t.ut aa
easy U get rid of u if yoq eun.mao
early lo os Oo alluata (Jungh Cor, ft
ear soogbs, ooljs, ttronobiti. poeu
' 4 til tbroet to J long iroabl.
It I pleaeabt to take, safe in Baa mA
ear to are Conaer k Itr-iet
8m Willi. o cf i. V. U'liiu ..
Lctiogtoo, wbo arrived la u,,t seniloo
frota Iowa last .Ni.v.rnUr waa In ka.a
Hstorday, aronmpaiiled by bit lalber
aaa ot io brolUr, A. A. and J,.
Willi. II toorh lilr..fl all). II...
etioo aol bm dtJ,d to luectw ler
t-eriuaGttiuy.
1898.
PBES8 COMMENT.
The London Post declares tbat "Preai
dent McKinley is drifting hopelessly and
trying to satisfy everybody." If Presi
dent MoKinley believes in a govern
ment of the people, and be dues, why
should he not try to satisfy everybody,
as least tbe people. In England so long
aa tbe "upper o I fuses" are satisfied the
"lower classes" have to be. Ia America
there are no such classes as yet, but there
promisee to be, just because our states
men are inolined to administer ooverni
ment in the interest of the influential
and wealthy and Bgainsl the mass of tbe
plain people. It is gratifying to have a
London paper declare tbat Presidni
McKinley is trying to satisfy everybody.
He is deserving of commendation for
making tbe effort. It ia a stood sh
tbat his heart is still in the right plaoe
and tbat it beats in sympathy for tbe
man who struggles hard for what he trete
in this world. East Oregon i an.
Under ordinary oiroumstanoes Pendla
ton can develop more candidates for
office and get less recognition at the
nand ol tbe dominant party than anv
other town ot ita size in the stain. ' Tf
the republican party of Eastern Oregon
ia not have so many good men who
were willing to aacrlfloe tbeir personal
Interests to serve tbe state, or tbe nation
for tbat matter, we believe it would ha
possible, by pulling together, to aeoure
ine nomination of some good republican
of this seotion for an iruDortant stale
offloe, next spring, and one at tbat who
is in no way oonceoted with the rlaRmn.
able Pendleton ring, or the Multnomah
Kilkenny oat tight. But we need not
look for anything more lerion than a
soore or more oandidates, eaoh going it
aiono ror tbi or that offloe, with tbe
usual result. If the time ever oomes
when tbe republican party of Eastern
Oregon is united it oao demand and re
ceive th recognition due an important
seotiou of oouutry, and the repre
sentatives of a party giving evidenoe of
tbeir sanity and earnestness in isking
for what they believe to be justly due
them. Will tbat time ever noma rw
tainly not io long a tb people of this
seotiou imagine there i something to be
gained by "atandlng In" with Jo Simon
ana Multnomah oonotv instead of Unri.
log on tbeir own bottom, aa tbey will
ooner or later hav. to acPendletoo
ReDubrir.an ' . ' . -
J. N. (Jaffln, nonulist. aneaker of the
Nebraaka bouse, bought a laroe flunk of
sheep when tbe Dingley bill passed. He
baa just told 2.000 at s profit ot f 1 a
bead. The Llooolo Journal pointedly
remark; "And Qaffln, with hi usual
hypocrisy, will take part of tbat money,
with torn more ot tbe aama kiod, and
nse it in hi aull-tariff oamDtiffo for a-ov-
trnor next year." II it Dot tb only
on, there ar lot of them ready to
baok at the bridge that baa oarried them
over Boia Blateeaian.
Tb great majority of tb nnublican
paper of Oregon oommend tb proDo-
slllon mad by th republioao commit
tee, headed by Mr. Hlraob, sod oondttn
tb aotion ot lb Simon ollqa la arbi
trarily and lotnltiosly releotlnir It. The
doubtleea voloe th opiotoo ol tb re
publioan voter generally. Portland
Trlbun.
Tb ropulitt wbiUwaibloa meet in a
last Saturday we oondooiv of tt leaat
on good retult, for, lo additloo to ooo-
victing th chief ooDipiretor ot aatittina
to defeat tb will of tb peopU.itopeoed
to poblio giB th moral ttttut of th
two principal. It thowed. too. that
acb oo depended opou relative for
npport wblie tbey traveled about tbe
oouutry trying to abtp tb floaooial
policy of a nation. Dishwashing waa
tb ooly labor claimed to have been per
formed by either. Tb trio would t
complet wllb Mary Ellen Least io tbe
center to furnish bralnt wbil Iht ola-
nlet mad tb noit. Tb ntrtr of
"grtat faodats-btal prioelulaa-U iud-e,!
lo a bad way for loader when thit daaa
of traitor ia followed . Oregon City
KDterprlse.
Catarra at a blseaat
Wblcb reqolrtt soooatitutkibal remedy.
It otnoot b cored by local pplioatioo.
Hoor Htrtabarllla i woodsrfully tuo-
oMiful lo oaring eatarrh bacaua it
eiadtoaU from tb LIod tb tcrololoot
talut wbieb caot it Hoflerer wllb
etttrrb Cod a our In Llood' Htrsspa-
riiia,vn trier other rmdie otterlv
fall.
Hood' Pill ar prompt, tffloieol, al
ways reliable, ttty to tak. ay lo op
rat. Mr. Veroa Hieevee ba rtoeollv nf
ftred from very amor spell of tick-
bm at II. lt'iiB of Mr. Tlllard ia tbU
oily, bat at th pretest writing h I
greatly Improved. Ilarrlog this attack,
Mr. Maevee be enjoyed very ood heellh
elan oailn to Uappasr aed thi paper
bop to bo abl ooo to rbrotiicl hi
coinplet recovery from tb ailmeet
from wbiob be it tofferlng.
Reaaff Is tllaad llee.
Chan I.IikhI rrwtwi clraa skin. No
tiaauly without it aaarla, C amljr ( sthr
tie rl.ia your hlK tml kp it rlrsn, l)
adrting tt. li, lacy liver aii'l driving til im
iwitire from the lly. )um today lo
Uii.h iin,la, l-.lla. LUrt. lies, ble klira-U.
til that si lly IiiImhis i-tn'leiHia t 'kmg
I s siH.,-liilr fug ten reule. All dru
t ste, tatiWaeta goartaued, tX, Uv,
NO. 615
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
MEETING LABT 8ATUKDAI.
The Morrow County Repabllcan Club ElecU
Delegates and Choses Officers for the Ea.
suIdk Year.
The Morrow Couuty ReDuhlinan ninK
met in Heppner last Baturdav and elat
ed the following delegates to tbe state
league oonyention lo be held m pnvfc
land, February 1 :
W. W. Smead, JK. F. Hynd. J. W. Shin.
ley, Otia Patterson. 0. A. Johnson. H n
Kelly, N. B. Whetstone, Frank Gilliam,
u. cj. earnsworth, A. C. Pettya.
I he following resolutions were intrn.
duoed by W. W. Smead, and passed by
nnanimous vote ot tbe olub:
"Resolved, That we reiolce with tha
true republioans of Ohio over their suo
oess in returning to the United States
senate, to succeed himself, Hon. Marcus
A. Hanna, as senator from Ohio.
"Resolved, That we endorse onr dflla.
gation in oongrees. and Dledtre onr Hnia.
gates to labor for tbeir return.
"Resolved, Tbat we deeolv dsnlnra
the lack ot harmony in our Darlv in thia
state, and that our delegates be requested
to isDor ror organized, harmonious work,
tbat auooess may be assured in the com.
ing oampaign ."
The following offioera were elected fne
tbe ensuing term:
President, W. W. Smead:
dent, J. F. Willis; seoretary, F. Q. Hart,
treaeurer, J. W. Shipley.
X be olub adjourned until Febmarv R.
and at this time a big meeting will ha
bald. It is hoped that all republioao
woo oan will be present.
J. A. Perkins, nf Ar.tiV.nlf. n
. ---i-", v , nue iu
thirty yean needlessly tortured by pby.
slalana for the
quiokiy cured by using lie Witt' Witob
uezei flmvB, ine ramou healing aalv
for piles and akin disease. Conser k
Brook.
tt t . i. ... ...
TUB WHEAT MAHKET.
Chicago, Jan. 17. Tb wheat market
ruled very quiet todav with anamai.
anything doing. Tbe general undertone
being firm on more atiafaotnr fnraian
adyioea. Cable being usually quoted
firm and at an advaoos. May wheat bad
buyer at OOf DO, at tb opening tbi
morning, against Saturday's closing
prio of U, held around Oof -Ola el.
mott tbd entir tetsioa. The American
vlaibl supply showed a decrease
of 1,026,000 bushel, and now total 87,
iwh,wo botbtl a oomnared with B2..
469,000 bushel tb corresponding tlm
a year ago. Northwest receiDte oontinna
large, but do oot exceed tbe demand.
Oulotb and Minneapolis receiving 535
carta dompared witb IBS ear a year
sgo. ' Liverpool thowed a decline of Ui
for May from Saturday's on th opening
cables, but regained tbat and fl mora
beforatbe market closed today. Car
goes wer quiet and aleadr. Enaliah
oonntry market generally 6d cheaper.
Antwerp and Taria closed steady. World
shipment art 7,007,000 bnabelt. Amount
on paettge decreased 500,000 butbtlt.
Tb loeal prio for wheat to.lav ia
aboot 59 cant.
Dickie' Araka Mai vs.
Tb Bee! Half in th world for Cut,
Bruise, More, TJloer, Halt Ilbeum,
Fever Sore, Tetter, Cbapped Uaod,
Chilblain, Corn, sad all Sklo Erup
tion, and positively cure File or no
pay required It t guaranteed to giv
perfect aliafaolloo or money refunded,
Prlc25 cent per box. For tale bv
Hlooom Drug Co., R. J.flooum, manager.
Meetlag of Sbeeyaita.
Yttterdty afternoon at 3 o'olock th
Morrow County Woolgrowere' Associa
tion mtt at the ooort bona and eleotad
ofTioer for tb ensuing year aa follow:
O. E. rarntwottb, Pre j A. R Tbomsoo,
He, sod Tree. Tb ieentiv Com. it
oompoeed ol Ed. Day, Air I Tbompen, W .
Dutton, D. O. Joatut and tb presi
tleot BBd Bterettry. It wtt decided to
renew th offer of 1,7)0 rtwaid for tb
err! and ronvlotloo of th perwoa or
proo wbo killed A. H. Thorn ton't
thtep Utl tprlng oa lodita ereek, tad
tie-i to offer 1100 reward for th arret!
tad eoBvlotlon of aoy trno robbiot?
od burolog tbeep etrapt. Other bosi-
Be of tmpoileoe w tranaactad, a
few billt allowed aad tbea tb oeia-
tioa aej rjrae,l to meet la March.
Cettrrb cored. A olttr bead Bad
wet brealb secored wild Hbilob's
Oatarrb Itemed; ; told ob b gaaraot.
Naeal loje. tor fre. Mi by Cotittr k
Broek. ,
F. U. Oorter walked io yesterday
from bit ranch oa Eight Mile, 17 mile
from town, tod arrived lo good taatoo.
Tuls id pMtty f M fur tuto. siarl; W
yars el tg .