The Gazette. Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1898. The "Walla Walla Union sportiDg a new "dress." is Chairman Hirsh has called the republican state central committee meeting for Feb. 2. A good at tendance is expected. Hon. Benjamin Bcttebwobth died at his hotel at Thomasville, Ga.. on Sunday at 3 p. m. He will be buried at Washington City, The finding of a verdict of guilty by the U. S. jurors last week, down at Portland, in the Epping case was no surprise. It was apparent from the start that he was either quite foolish or very guilty, or both. The Dalles Times-Mountaineer souvenir edition has reached our office. It is an elegant number and shows the sort of stuff of which the management of that rrocresBive DBDer is composed. It X D - will help Wasco county. It would be funny for the dem ocrats of Oregon to be so hope lessly at sea as to nominate a pop ulist for governor. And yet, they may, and may nominate the chair man of the populist state com mittee. Pendleton Tribune. Gov. BU8BNELL, of Ohio, has buried himself, politically, in a grave so deep that the loudest blast of the angel, Gabriel, could not resurrect bim. He is getting his just deserts when his party spurns him as an arch traitor. Oklahoma is anxious to beoome a state. A convention held last week at Kingfisher, attended by more than a thousand delegates, unanimously adopted a resolution to congress asking that body to consent to the territory'B admission into statehood. or reciprocity is that which im poses additional duty upon sugar brought from countries that pay an export bounty on sugar. When the German embassador requested that reciprocity negotiations be opened he was informed that his government must take the first step by agreeing to remove the restrictions now imposed upon American cattle and beef imported into Germany. Tbe administration is doing everything possible to expedite the sending of food to the Klon dike region, as the president and all the members of the cabinet be lieve that relief will be needed by the gold seekers before regular traffio is resumed on the Yukon river. Agents oi tne government are now bringing a number of reindeer from Norway to carry the food, which will all be ready and on the ground when tbe reindeer get to Alaska. The refusal of the senate to seat H. W. Corbett is no surprise as this is just what was expected to happen. Mr. Corbett was in no manner entitled to a seat as sen ator, no matter how badly he may have been needed to swell the re publican vote in that body. The senate could not afford to establish so dangerous a precedent. And it is also true that Mr. Corbett was not the choice of tbe people of Oregon for senator, and had he been before them on a direct vote for this important station, he would have been buried so completely out of sight, politically, that all his millions would not bring him to light again. Doubtless Oregon's legislaturo will profit somewhat by the experience it has had in this case niid when that body comes together again it will not throw away the opportunity of electing a senator. Senator Ed Wolcott, of Colo rado, in making a gorgeous grand stand play iu his talk about re signing his senatorial job unless McKinley puts his brogan on the (lace financial scheme. Wolcott is rapidly getting into the vocative main till spriDg BLOOD POISONED. FEARFUL RESULT OF IMPROPERLY TREATING AN ABSCESS. Mrs. L E. Biotor, of Pueblo, Colorado, Painfully ilcted From a Complication of Diseases Her Remarkable Fortitude. From tbe Chieftain, Pueblo, CoL Tbe harry sod bustle of tbe bouae- wife is extremely wearing upon the de lioate organism of womanhood. Her intense earnestness in whatever sbe undertakes, tempts her constantly to go beyond ber strength. Head tbe story of a Colorado woman as told to oar reporter: "Eight years ago," said she, "my husband died and I was left with three children to care for and educate. About two years ago I was very siok with blood poisoning, canned by an abscess that had not re ceived proper treatment. The disease for a time settled in my throat oausing me intense agony. Then inflammatory rheumatism set in. For foor months and a half I was a prisoner in my room, most of tbe time confined to my bed. My hands were swollen so that I ooold not feed myself, and tbe swelling in my feet and ankles would have made walk ing impossible if I bad been strong enough . "One day, after considerable treat ment, my physioian brought me a box of pills. "Yoa need a tonic, he said, "ana something that will aot at onoe, and this is tbe beat medicine I know of (or that purpose." "Fills." I exclaimed in surprise as he opened tbe box and showed me the little pink globes. These are JJr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. "Yes," be replied, "but you need not be alarmed, tbey are not physios, and my word for it, they'll do yon good." "Before I bad been tBKinir tnem a week I notioed a ereat improvement in my oondition, Soon my rheumatism was gone, 1 grew stronger each day and now am in the best of health." The lady was Mrs. L. E. Browning, oi 115 East 4th St., Pueblo, Colorado. "1 oousider Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pale People," she continued, "the best tonio I have ever known " "A friend not long ago was telling me of her mother who is at a critical period in bar life. Hbe bad been subject to terrible fainting spells, and the whole family would work over her. Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills have not only stopped tbe fainting spells, but given ber so much strength that sbe is able to take up life's duties again. "I recommended tbe pills also to a young lady wi ose pale face made one pity her. She looked as if tbere wasn't a drop of blood in ber body. She was so weak thai she wbs not able to attend school, bat after taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for awbile sbe has gone back to sohool, and, with ber rosy oheeks and bright eyes, she looks like another girl. (Signed) "Mrs. L. E Browning." Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of May. A. D., 1897. George W. Gill. Notary Public Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo pie oontain, in a oondensed form, all tbe elements necessary to give new life and riohneaB to tbe blood and restore shat tered nerves. Tbey are an unfailing specific for snob diseases as locomotor ataxtia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neurolgia, rheumatism, nervous headeobe, tbe after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and eallow complexions, all forms of weak ness either in male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are Bold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on reoeipt of prioe, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medioine Co., Sobneotsdy, N. Y. i NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, Dec. 10, im. Notice la hereby given that the followinar-named settler has filed notice of till intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on January zi, v&a, vu: WILLIAM WARREN. Hd. No. 425ft, for the 8 NE and Z 8EK Bee 22. Tp. 5. H Of R 28 E W M. fie names the following witnesses to prove I his continuous residence upon and cultivation I of said land, viz: John Zollinger, Sylvester I W. Kloreon. Robert 1). Watklns and Louis Groshens, all of Heppner, Morrow county. Or. t. W.UAKTLETT, BeglSWr. 605-16. NO TICE OF HEARING OF CON TES T V. 8. Land Office, La Grand, Orb., December 13th. 1897. Complaint having been made at this office by the dill v verified and corroborated affidavit of I John B. Manning alleging that Kate Russell who made limber culture Jintry no. 1550 at the U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, January 31, 18S5. for the of 8Wand 8E of BWK and 8WJ4 of 6E'4 of Sec. 8, Tp. t 8. K 27, E. W. M. has wholly failed to comply with the vear 1886 whollv abandon said tract of land ; that ever since has continued to abandon the same and has made no improvements upon sum tract or any pan inereor. Therefore, with the view of the cancellation of the said entry the said parties are hereby summoned ana required to De ana appear oe- fore J. W. Morrow. County Clerk of Morrow Countv. Oregon, at his office at Heppner. Ore gon, on the 15th day of February, 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m.. of said day. then and there to produce such testimony as they may have concerning said allegations. Final hear ing to be had at the office of the register and receiver a( ija uranae, uregon, maron ibot, at iu o clock, a. m. E. W. BARTLETT, Register, 10-21 J. H. BOBBINS, Receiver, THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace bs J 9 I "V ...Has been leased by... J. C. BORCHERS ' Who has secured the services of AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in hrst class shape in every department. SAMPLE ROOMS Rates reasonable. IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE HOTEL BAE, J. O. BOEOHERS, Prop. l Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. BRIEF MENTION. Alex Lindsay was in from Hioton oreek yesterday. Elmer Oeotry visited tbe metropolis of Morrow oonnty on Saturday. Sterling Kelthley has been beard from up at Botte, Mont., where be will prob ably locate, M. B. Galloway is teaching a large and enthusiastic olaes in the mysteries of photography. Goo. French, of Butter Greek, was in town yesterday to attend the wool growers' meeting. Fine hoine-made taffy at tbe OraDge Front. A olean, fresh stock of goods leave yonr orders. If. A. E. Shilling, oonsin of tbe Watkins boys, is down from Walla Walla to re- T.-M: Prof. A. W. Lundell, teacher of mnsic and harmony, arrived here this morning from Heppner, and will locate in tbe oity for tbe winter. The Liun County Republican is the latest newspaper venture at & Somers. We would guess that Mr. Somers is none other than tbe lion. Jsbn M. Somoru, tbe fighting republican representative from Linn in the late attempt to bold a session of legislature. case, isotore long be win rant with Corbett, Sharkey and Charley Mitchell, jawbone experts of some prominence. When a man lets his mnnth rnn him hA invariably loses his influence and consciousness, nor will the hooting of bis bazoo supply a deficit in his brain pan. If the burdensome bleat of Woloott's bizoo was of benefit to the cause of free silver we would not discourage bim in hi labial contortions, but as the J. B. Cleland baa been chosen by Qov. Lord to succeed Jndge Stearns, of Portland, resigned Judge Cleland is a prominent Himon republican of course. Gov, Lord would select no other. Dut Judge Cleland it a splendid gen tleman and the Gazette believes that ho will make ao excellent judge. Although be is a much better inan than bis loadiug opponents and detractors in Ohio, it is not the personal triumph of Mark llanna that pleaoes the rcpubli cans of tbe country most. It li that tbe administration will have bis positive and powerful support, aud that treachery and trickery get a black eye. PuERIDEMT Dot. is coming from Hawaii to consult with the admin isliation at Washington in regard to annexation matters. He is said to be a man of a great deal of in fluence and bis presence at lbs national capitol while this subject is np for consideration will duult- less have the e(Tct of ofU-tting great dual of the opposition tba will apear against the measure. 1 ! Col. Kiu.riATr.ru and I. II Tsflfe have boon couvictad down at Tot Hand in the IT. B. court for conspiring against the government for tbe purpose of fraud. Jurors a a DratUn and J. W. Walker hoprt to gi free because of MetaU ance given the government, though either is more guiltv than Kill feather or TafT.v. The taw reeog bi?.e the help of stub culprits, as a rule, but morally tbey are worse than prtty larccoy thieves. f Tot last European nation to take a place in tbe line of appli. eants f.r a reciprocity treaty with the U. H. is Germany, the country which made a Muff wbeo th Dtngley tariff tilt was tending that was promptly called by om - . ft a . a a Hffmm si,. I IfeaMolit MchlhJff lbs clause of the tariff that brough lnl(dr SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for the County of Morrow ana to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 7th day of September, 1897, In favor of Ed Rood Plaintiff, and airainst W. L. Saline. E. W. Rhea and C. E. Redfleld Defendants, for the sum of two hundred twenty-six and ta-iuu dollars witn interest thereon from the 2nd day of August, 1897. at the rate of eieht per cent per annum, and twenty-five dollars attorney's lee and the further Bum of ten dollars costs; which judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said court In said county on the vth nay ot September, is)v; and whereas, it was further ordered and de creed bv the court that the followinr described real property, towit: the south half of the I soutweBt 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 satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. I will, on I Wednesday, the 12th day of January, 1898. at two o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front I door or the court house in Heppner, Morrow countv Oregon, sell all the right, title and In terest of the said W. L. Baling, E. W. Rhea and C. E. Redfleld in and to the above described irooertv at public auction to the highest and iest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be I ppuea to toe satisiaction oi saia execution ana .11 costs, and coBts that may accrue. K. L. Matlock. Sherlft of Morrow Co.. Or. Dated Dec. 10. 1897. 604-614. 1 Restore full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or inflame, but leave all the delicate digestive or ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 16 centl. Prepared only by O. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass, Pills SUMMONS. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE REAL PROPERTY. OF When you hear dem bells P- 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! pPFOTICAU Painless remedy (or ejtraoting teetb. It Dot aa stated, no charges. Try Dr. Vaugtiao's new plan. 604-it. It yoa need something (or yonr system uaii tue rnoutt Tne Telephone aa looo, Oity hotel building- tf T. D. Mathews was in from Batter oreek last Friday. Ha report! mild weatb.nr oat that way and everything O.K. Father Briody, of Condon, will bold Cttlbulio lervioea at Ueppoer next Boo- AU members are ln- roattor stands be is proving the day, Jan. 23, 18J8. claims of (Jape ot al., regarding vited free silver cranks. One fool in a I Dr. Lncy M, Iogersoll will lectors at party may endanger its reputation the Christian obnrch this week Tbors for intelligence. Muzzle bim. day sod Saturday aUernooos to tbe The above IB from the Herald, Udiee. Admission free published at Pendloton. the mouth- Boms artist down at Tbs Telephone piece of tbe populist party of Umatilla county. This is good advice, and we teoommend that our brother of the Herald, together has deonrated one of the windows with gilded kegs, emblematic do doobt of what one might ex peo t to find therein The Qusetts esrriea s full stock of mourning note, oorreepondenoe style. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE J. of Oreiton lor Morrow county. The American Mortgage uompany, oi Scotland, Limited, a corporation, Plaint! ITs, vs John Q. Crafts, Annie Crafts, J. W. Smith, M. V. Har.ison, Jacob Bortzer, and Colli n & McFarland, as partners, Defendants. To John Q. Crafts, J. W. Smith and M. V. Harrl- aton, defendants, above named: I u the name of the Htate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Bled against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of the next regu lar term of the above entitled court following order for publication of this summons, which nrst aay win De Monday, the 7th day of March, 1KI8, and you and each of you will take notice that if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to said court for tbe relief demanded In Its com plaint, to wit: For Judgment against John Q. Crafts and Annie Crafts for the sum of lr00 to gether with Interest thereon at the rate of eight perceutper annum from the nrst day of De cember, lwl. In accordance with the terms of a certain promissory note, by them made and delivered to plaintiff, on or about the lHth dav of June, 18H7, for said sum: for the sum of $M) attorneys fees, aud for the sum of f26.!2 ad vance fur taxes, and for the costs and disburse ments of this suit: also a decree for the fore closure of the certain mortgage executed and delivered by said defendants, John Q. Crafts aud Annie Crafts, to plaintiffs to secure the payment of the above described note, and for the sale of said mortirsKed property situated In Morrow county, Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: The south-east quarter of section 2, To. 2. south of range '23 east W. M.. and that the proceeulsof said sale be applied to the payment oi me amonni Que piainun, attorneys loes ana costs oi suit. This summons Is served upon you by publi cation thereof, in pursuance of an order of Hon. Btephen A, Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made at chambers, at Pendleton, Oregon, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the county court of the state of Oregon, for Morrow county, on the 4th day of January, 1898. the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Hellen M. Allyn, will on and after the 4th day of February, 1898, proceed to sell at private Bale for cash in hand, all the following described real property of said estate, situated in Morrow county, Oregon, to-wit: The north east quarter of section thirty-one, in township one. south of range twenty-five east W. M and the north-east Quarter of section thirty-five, in townshiDone. south of range twenty-six east W. M.. also tbe south-east quarter of section t.hirtv. In township one. south of range twenty- live east w. M..togetner wnn an tne tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto I belonging. Dated at tteppner, uregon, January vm, iif 12-22 Administrator. with a few of his party's leaders, with envelopes to matob. Tboaedesiring hid themselves to the rear of the snob stationery ean have their wants wood-bed and persuade BOroe ,oppUed M offlo6- L hliilantiirrmifl ot.tlimn tr m.ni Lost-Oo ths road between Heppner .1.MUnr i. ;nm. M1 Le Mondsy evening, sj s v s v m w sjub vanuswMJB a s as i . 9 I ft Iafltt.sv hi Art k thsifc Bind Vt.ll. Find At The above is to the point, however, pi, ,.,T, tt lbli ofTJc, or it j. F. Willis', Lexington, Or. 5 8 Ellis & Phelps. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public aud Collectors. Office In Natter Building, Heppner, Or. ou the 1Mb day of January. 1898. 15-28 L19 A PHELPS. Attorneys for Plaintiff Tits Millions a Tfsr. When people I'tiY. try. and buy stain. It mrsns they're Mlialml. 'I lie wiili of til I inlr.l Malra ar now litmus I'aararrta Candy I lliartk' at the rat nf two million Imism s r ami It will ! Ihrr million !- lure New rar'a. It ntmni mrnl pmrpd. that ( H-rrt er the mt delightful lx I rrftiUl,.r fur rcryUwly the ynt mund. All UMiKiiisIs I'N-. '.' V, xk a hoi. rur g uaranlwd. Jt, Jimim was la fmm Klf ht Mils Monday la. I M llumphrry was or Iron Klfht Mils ;iMay vn Itusluvaa. A 1ras rams tin ylr.lay from hi Al pi in raura, rviurttiiif mi auirniiii. f 1. Snavrman will Ira' shortly li Mai l"fj mill b III swmt th unuiir. Weak Lungs U you hive cough4 and coughed until the lining- mem brane of your throat arvi longi b inflame J, Scott's Emulsion oi Co44icr Oil will tooth. t strengthen an4 probably cur. m The cod-liver oil feeds and $ strengthen ths weakened til- i vm. The glycerins soothes t and heals them. Ths hypo phosphites of lirr and soda Impart tone and vigor. Don't negWct thete coughs. One bottle of the EirruUofl may do more for you now than ten can do Later on. Be sure you get SOOTTS EmuUon. AS V4m , H.Mi 2 atuTT ", Uwm, ax V. Mrs. Jss. Morgan, aeoompenied by ber sister. Miss Iney Vsa Winkle, who baa been visiting Mrs. Morgan since Christmas, arrived this morning on tbe branob train from Ilbsa's siding. Mrs. Lewis Kinney, dsugbter nt Q. W. Swaggart, ot this oity, it reported to be niuoli better. Mrs. Bwaggart returned on Honday morning from Adams where abs bad bn vUiiiug her daughter. Harry Dsgley arrived fiom IlilUb'ro this morning and will vlait Iriends here for a tew days. Uarry is saeceeding admirably in tbs praotios of law down at lbs metropolis of Washington County. MiasAllie Uogbes, Nt.rf.il, Vs., wee frightfully boroed on the faoe and neck I'ain was Instantly relieved by De Witt's Wilob llssel st.lv, wbteh healed tbs in Jury illiuot leaviug s soar. It la the famous pile remedy. Coneer k Brock. Tbs infant n ot Mr. and Mrs. John Her died oa Huodsy morning aotl was buried st Leaioglos in ths afternoon. The sympathy of lbs community is i tended to the family in their bereave ment V. M. Htaafer, of Leiinglon, was in Ueppoer Kaiurdar. Ue baa Just recent ly retsroed from s two moulbs vieit with relatives is Hicbmosd oonnty, A b., sad reports baring bad s flu time while gone. Frank McFarland bas bees appointed special set of Ths Equitable Life As sarsoe Co of New York, tbs strongest la tbs world. Cb surplus to policy holders of over 43 miltioi dollars. IXm'l taks Insurascs without seeing ths new plsue vt ths Eauiteht, Inenrva both eeies st earns rat. 77 if IU. Henry Darnbart, of Ailingtos, prab-l in tbs Ilaptisl oburch si IM p ar Basday, bulb m iming and sveoiug. U will bold services si tbe earns church oa seat Halsrday evening and sleooo Monday mortis g and evening, and at Dial lira sns ef bis diooUre4 will be va tbs sul.j'U "Ths Immoilality of lbs SUMMONS. IN TUB ClBJt'lT COURT OF THE STATK a n uregnn, inr Morrow county. W. P. Lord, U. K. Ktncald aud Phil. Metachen as th board of commis sioners etc., PlalutlRS, vs. Adelln Unwell, Henry Howell, Mary Howell, John How.il, Nellie Howell, W tlllam Howell, Stanford Howell, Joseph Howell, Tilda Howell, Ida Howell, Frank How ell, Thomas Howell. Lilly Howell, Hettl Farer, KIs Farer, Adeline How. ell, a administratrix and Henry Howell aaad. mlnislrator of Stanford Howell, deceased, Defendant. To William Howell, Hattle Farer and Rlx rarer. Defendant: In th nam of th Stat of Oreeon: Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint died against you In th aliov sn titim suit on or tx'ior th nrst day of th next lYKiilar term of this court, to-wlt: Th 7th day oi March, 1M, and If you fall to answer for ant thsreof th plaintiff will apply to th court lo (rant the relief demanded Id ths com plaint, to-oil: ror liuliitnent aialnst you unoi a certain promlsaory not for th sum of J kSO nun inirreai inemin at tn rale oi eiant per reiil r annum from April 1st, law, the sum of 140 attorneys lift and th coat and dlsliurse- inetiu nf this suit, ami that tne morticag-e given to i'iir the payment of aald not on th fol lowing deairtiMxi rval property east ouarter of Hi. to. Tp. 4, south of range K. W.M., b forrcloed and aald property sold amt th proceeds l said sal b applied to Ui payment oi in. anioiini que piainun. 1 hi summons Is srrd iiixiii you In puraii anca of annnternl th Hon Hlepheo A. Uiwrll Judge nf th ahoy entitled court, mad ami rntoraii in aalii suit on ino ain day nt January. . an'iwH a KMir l r.l.ll IS Jt Attorneys lor flalutlrTa. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LiKDOrrit g at Tsa DiUIi, Oa.ion, N' January 17. Imat TOTH'IN HEREBY (HVliN flUTTII mllowlng. named settler has Blixl nolle of hi liilvntlon lo mak dual proof 1 support ol his claim, and that aald Drool wll h mad brforv J. W. Morrow, l ountv t'lark I Heppner, umron. oa rbruary Jft, 1km, ALBERT A. WILLI. II K Na. for th kW of a, Tf I a, JS S W M. II name th following wlttmin to pmr tit coiiilnuoin realrlem- ua and rultlvatlon ol aald land, via- Frank Kmllh, Jamos H. Willis end Jam Smwn. of llnUin, trin, and 1 homas A. lrtakU, of Ueppnar, Orecon. J A. F. MIHIKK, l.va Krflswr. HoVct of Intention. rAVDOFFIi'B AT Tt PALI KA, tiRKOOS 4 Iw. IX. IW7. Koll.a la Kn.htr iini th. th following nami srttler ha Bird Onll.aof his luwnUou to mak Snal pr.l n support of Ms rlaim. a 'tl that aald proof will ha mad rwroraj.w. ,irro. bounty t lrk. al Hrppaef, '''Tri, mm inurwiar. raoruary a, u JOHN , HINT, " Kjr.to' !r'olciT.Tp.iS., H aWV fl, W. II, H namea lh f., How lug wllmw tn pmr It la co, t,n ii. ma rai,lnr uion and rnltlTatlnn i.l. aald land. K'tward Hunt. Iw.rd Prl kil. Itoor fhlrk and Arthur Muni, all of H'ppnar, Morrv ivunly. tr JAS.F. MOORF, tc vi 414 W. W. SMEAD Will pay the highest market price for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Old Rub ber and Brass. Office at 8. P. Garriguea Feed Store. NEW NAME I Wm. Gordon has re-named his stand the old Jones livery stable 1110 Centrol. Baled hay for sale. Charges reasonable. Call on him ana havs your nurses well carea lor. The Old Shop ! LIBERTY MfM&T 6 t t o o MAT HALV0RSEN, LEADING MERCHANT OF IONE xxxx Keeps i W U o! Merchandise Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. MflT HALVORSEN, IONE, OUEQON. Is tbe place to go to get yonr fine pork and lamb chops, steaks and roasts. FISH EVERY FRIDAY Fine sugar-cured hams and bacon. Pur leaf lard, kettle-rendered, old style. Highest cash price paid lor lat stock. RHEA & MATHEWS. imiNGTON-FOSSIL STAGER LINE 2: 8? 8S.LYIE I FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (HO miles).. I.SU0 Round trip 1900 Merrill (M miles). 4 00 Round trip 7 00 Condon ( mile).. 100 Round trip S00 Clem (2 miles)... 300 Round trip IM Oie (1 miles) 190 Round trip IM Pleas leeves Arlington every morning (Sonde eieepted) St 6 o'clock; is das at Oomlon at 3 p. oa. sod arrtyee st Fos sil at 7 p. m. Cotnfortabl covered eoeohee sod sare fol, eiperieeoed d'lrer. HE ICarvamtaad Trd-Markaiaa4a4 U fas-J .M taiaawiwiiciH I'W sseaia.TS rtte. Ouaomct iOee)iTt u. . "anarornet an4 w taa w r patai aa m tus laa tau lams turn Walnut maw taaa vwo.1. Imut w4w "k Swrlp tlrat, ttt a adrtM, M patmaiw ar But, In Ow Im ar4 da I..I aiM k cmrrA. a riiHur, " Hf"w liii l .twiia," tM ft aaa i Itx b S. a4 Kni caoaanai C.A.SNOVi&CO. They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, , Tli6 Pioneer Blacksitns Have mad nm elegant ImpmremcuU In their establishment and added a tarn ab k Iron, horaeahoes and other materials eawntlal to the happluea. of those bo 0.1 ouU k ritalt lo tbelr aoiis, bu(.le or mhliiery. Their spwlalty 1 horarl,oliif. 1 Meadows i llallco are the Boys lo do Toor A'ork E urht, &d do il Qukk, W WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Po (i ivw unvt I ' I I taaw V Sltaaers TOH'DONE, BAILET 61TZ01T AND OCEAS WlVL in i it i si mm reanon ion 'n aiiVII VV Lsstiot Alder 8lret Diok. Tortleod, for Astoria Uoo. Lne( furh (Was Park and Nshcotla. ihreot Ootioeotios wilb llaraoo steamers aod rail road; also st Youor's lie; with 8eahore Railroad. Tnr,HPnoNii Uares Portland I 1 X. Daii,, Ir,p Sunday. Leare Asbiria t P. M Daily. trp Send SAZZjIDT OATZBnT Learee Portland P. M. Ially, ssrapt iMinday. ttaluMay biM. It P M rw at 4 to A. M.,scept Sunday and Monday, elui., a" ht, iT.T! OCT3A.T WAVD Uares Portland and rnns direct to Ila.. Toa.tay and Thuraday y II H ....M., , , M Umrm ll.aco dnM.l.j aud Friday at J m , M. Oa 1? , JiM t F. i. " Bogt Cbtflnl b RaJrod Pcstkatioa Bulb Bcarhrs Krtt of Expee J. L. GIBSON, At Coas Jon' Old Ward. Rhavinar. - - 15 Ctm. Hair Cutting. . 25 " Jo la kwplnc p the ropuMllos. of thl hf for Smt-rlM work aud would l bleaaad l bay you celt. D. E. GILMAN, GcncralCoIIcctor Put your eld hnok. and In Ma la it tt ytMir ( out h lhm Mt collar tloua i s st laltr of Sard Mathews &. Gentry, BARBERS Shaving e 15 h Cftnti. p d.et Soai. s P.Ar. D. A. CURRAY, Fotawrtr ol 04 Ma Tonsorial Artist. Sherlne, Germaoy's rl U down to askbg IS CMS 2S M "'l 1 Of.fna wwmtWyun4My ml," lOSloe ia J N Mste Cattln, . 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