r BABY'S '.SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Tells all about Her Troubles when ' Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. . " At the age of two months, my baby began to have sores break out on his right cheek. We used all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one side of his face. We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone.. But to my surprise in two weeks more another scrofulous look ing eore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's Sareaparilla, and before the first bottle was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now four years old, but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sores since he was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mbs. S. S. Weoten, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood's. u J i-smi are prompt, efficient and llOOa S PUIS easy in effect. 25 cents. rV GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following olabbirjg rates: The GAZETTE $2.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50 1.4.00 S. F. Examiner, $1.60 8.25 ' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 a.7 5 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.60 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.25 " 8. F, Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 3.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4 50 Rural Spirit, $2.00 3.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 McCall'i Magazine $1.00 J.80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates with any paper on earth. HETH. EPISC. CHURCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Glasses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. iTayer meeting, i nursuay, v p. m. in the Spirit and the bride say. Come." The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad joining the chnroh, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult him on reiiaious, social, civic, philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLEHHER. Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Bunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri Hav. 7 n. m. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves together." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to church. C. R. Howard, Pastor. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., ou the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. E. S. Conner, assessor ot Folk county, was io town yesterday from Eight Mile where he has a large traot ot land. The plaoe oouBists ot 681 aores, formerly owned by Wm. McKeDzie, and has been rented to O. E. Jones, of Eight Mile, for three years. Mr. Conner is a very pleas ant gentleman, a stiaight np republican, and the Gazette hopes bis Morrow ooonty venture will prove a eoocess. He left for his home at Dallas last evening. Mr. MoEenzie will move to Polk county and take np bis residenoe on property reoeived from Mr. Gonner in the trade, A ten-Btamp mill and all other neoes sary equipments have been purchased for the Badger group of mines, near Susanville. The group ooueists ot the Badger, the Hughes, the MoQuade, the King of the Hills and the Steamboat gold quartz lodes, and is situated on the south side ot Elk creek, in the Elk Greek mining district, in Grant county, 38 miles from Sampter, the nearest railway point. The choir at the M. E. oburoh have been furnishing some exoellent music at the ohuroh servioes ot late, and tbis paper is informed by Rev. Flesher, the pastor, that this feature of the servioes will be continued. Regular services will be oonduoted at the M. E. ohuroh on Sunday at tbe usual boars and a ootdial invitation is extended to the pnblic. Frank McFarland has been appointed special agent of The Equitable Life As soranoe Co., of New York, the strongest io tbe world. Cash surplus to polioy holders of over 43 millioc dollars. Don't take insurance without seeing the new plans ot the Equitable. Insures both sexes at same rates. 77tf Tbe Gazette will olub with the Oregon Senator, the great Fhtbian paper of Ore gon, Washington and Idoho, published at Portland, for $2.75 for tbe two. Tbe Senator is all right. No Knight of Pythias should be without it. if. ' Cure that cough with Shiloh's Cure. Tbe best oougb oure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25c 1 8. Sold by Con ser & Brock. y Old Bong Get a bottle of good whiskey and a bottle of good wine, And you can drink to your true love, and I will think on mine. New Song Vi here shall we get the whiskey, where shall we get the wine? We'll buy them from Lish Sperry, whose goods are extra fine At the Belvadere Saloon, Heppner, Oregon. TO REMAIN ANOTHER WEEK. Dr. Marguerite Garnsey has decided to remain I in Heppner another week. The Doctor is meet ing with phenomenal success and has a number of patients on the high road to recovery, and she feels that her duty to these requires her to remain In the city until their recovery Is assur-1 ed. All speak in the highest terms of Dr Garnsey and her successful methods of treat ment are making her many friends In Heppner. Dr. Garnsey's office is at the Palace hotel, and all those afflicted with chronic diseases should not mias the opportunity of consulting her. Bhe will diagnose your case without asking any questions, and her terms for treatment are very reasonable. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beautv without it. Cascarets. Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking (Jascarets, beauty tor ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. GRAND CHARITY BALL : THE WHEAT MARKET. Portland, Feb. 10. Speculative markets all firm today with a further advance In Liverpool futures of & although spot was quoted i lower. Continental markets were steady with a firm undertone. At Chicago the scalpers were inclined to take the short side but some strong operator seemed to be holding the bag for the saleB were not only absorbed but May at one time sold up to 97. The Northwest receipts were 415 cars compared with 348 yesterday and 256 this day a year ago. Chicago received 59 cars, As has been customary with the pork market of late, prices were advanced again today and there was just as much buying today as when it was a dollar a bbl. cheaper. It looks as if the (11.00 mark will be passed. Saturday being the anniversary of Lincoln's birthday there will be no session of the Chicago Board of Trade. The wheat market remains at a standstill, be ing worth 61 cents in Heppner today. Take Notice. 1. The sum ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, tlloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Slocum Drug Co., E. J. Slocum, manager. Mrs. M. B. Ford, Buddell's, 111., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and obronin constipation and was finally cured by using De Witt's Little Early! Risere, the famous little piils for all stomach and liver troubles. Conger a Brook. Teacher's Examination. Bupt. I. W. Shipley, assisted by Prof J. W. Horner, is engaged holding teacher's exami ne' ion, having commenced the same on Wed nesday afternoon. Not being able to get the courtroom at the county court house, owing to its being occupied at the time by Judge Rich ardson who was conducting the Ewlng exami nation, Prof. Shipley took his list of questions and applicants for certificates to the recorder's office where the examination of teachers is be ing conducted. Those attending are Misses Dora Barnett, Iona White, Gertrude Skinner and Mr. W. O. Hill, of Lexington, and Miss Lulu Tash, of Hardman. The Gazette hopes these ambitious young people will all be successful in getting certificates, and we hope further, that If they succeed in this particular, they will not have to go out of the county to find Bchools to teach. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says; "After two dootors gave up my boy to die, I saved bim from cronp by using One Minute Uongh Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all tbroat ana lung troubles. Conser & Brook. Heppner Lodge No. 358, B. P. O. ELKS. Heppner Opera House, TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 22, '98. GENERAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rank 61111am W E Brock E L Freeland R F Hyad 6 W Phelps INVITATION A M Slocum Jack Hornor C R Wills W E Brock Dr E R Swlnburn FINANCE R F Hynd E W Rhea W R Irwin E J Slocum DECORATION J J Roberts Ike Ennes W A Richardson S P 6arrlgues J C Borcners Frank Roberts RECEPTION Henry Blackman Peter Boro E L Matlock Otis Patterson J W Morrow FLOOR AND MUSIC Frank Rogers Frank Natter J J Harris Geo Conser C E Redfleld 6 W Phelps TICKETS J A Patterson S W Spencer Frank 61111am 6eo Conser E L Freeland J A Woolery Music Will be Furnished by The Dalles Orchestra. Tickets $1.50. , Entire net Proceeds for Charity. Here and There. Llob tenth al & Co. for shoes. Exclusive aboe store. Handles the best. 83tf Baths down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 oents. Or villa Jones manager, tt Statements for tbe Famous Simple Aooount File printed at tbe Gazette of floe. f. Guinnesee'i famous old "Dublin Stool," imported, at Chris Boroher Common and seleol stock of tomatoes and canned oorn at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf. "Co'n juioe" is all right but Low Til lard baa a brand ot 14-yesr-old goods that is bard to best. 603-lf. Heppner Candy Factory for fresb, oresms sod taffies. W. H. Tan Duyn Prop., with E. J. Slocum. 608-t. An ona deeinna to build either a bouse or barn will make money by call tag oo tbe Oazette oflloe. 67tf Phil Cobo is paying tbe bigbeat price ' for sbeep pelta, beef hides green or dry, fur, etc Doo't forget Pbil. 5tt Oo to tbe Mstlook corner aod try Armstrong A Cooper's whiskey and oiaars. If yon like tbe sample boy some. 6tf Come Io tbe Oscelte offioe aod gel a decent lot of envelope printed. Government envelops look ebeap, and haalttM von caonol get your bosineee esrd printed tbereoo. tt Snyder Bros, bave succeeded Willis Stewart io Ihe livery bnslness, nut door to tbe Gazette oflloe, and will do a aeneral liver? and feed business. Big, addle horses and stall room at reason bis rates. 61 Mf. Oliver Snyder bas tskeo ebarge of tbe Hotel Heppner feed baro and will fur Dish stall room, graio or bay at reason able flgoree. Span over night, fed at 75 eeota. Will also do dray work banting. 'Boa to and from trains Cordray, tbe pioneer theatre man of Portland io tbe line of "popular prioee," ha. pcflttod the Wastineton SI. theatre fnrmnrlr known SS tbe "New Park. Cordray always bas something new, and oor people, wbeo below, can spend a pleasant evening at bis place. tt Dr. John W. Kuooi, of tbe "Red light," ever en tbe alert for eotnetbiog new, oan fornlab oa tbe flnoel cock tails ia tbe Isod-Maobatteo, Jersey, Vermootb or Gio-tnade by ao ertiet in tbe bneieee. Drop io and take the taste oot ot i oor tnoolb. It Tbe Msiqoam Urend. oo Morrisoa Iraet Io tbe Marqtum boildiog. la nnJer eioellent meoaemsiit aod Ibe poHlie will be royally eolertelned this winlr. 5ew oompeeiee aad new faeea will ap pear from lime Io lime at tbis popalar, flret-elaee tbeetre of Portland, and whea io Portland oar deoiieee sbonld col lell to lake io eotne ot Ibe fiC dramas that . and tt Frank Kngelman is up from lone today. Bee the ad In this issue of the Elks' charity ball to be given on Feb. 22d. "Pink Domino'' mask ball, at the opera house, Feb. 14th. All come out and have an enjoyable time. Leon Brlggs is still tussling with the grip, and is threatened with a gathering in his bead, This will no doubt prove interesting while it lasti. Gov. Lord has appointed W. O. Minor and N. C. Maris delegates from Heppner to the cattle men's convention to be held in Pendleton Feb. 15, 16 and 17. Bv the new time card which goet into eflect Sunday morning, the Heppner tralu will arrive at 4:50 instead of 6 o'clock. The time ol leav lug will remain as at present. Lieut Burnhart, of the Salvation Army, de- parted last night for her home at Walla Walla, leaving the work here pretty thoroughly organ' lied and in competent hands. Frank RolierU, who It assisting Ike Eunes In the extension of the telephone system down Rhea creek, waa in town last night-and left this morning with a lot of wire for the line. Henry Heppner is contemplating remodeling the front of the store now occupied by Minor & Co., and will make Improvements that will add greatly to the appearance and utility of the building. Marcelus and John Williams and Wm. Pad- burg, all of lone, left last night for the Klon dike. They are determined to go to the gold He da and will not return empty handed. Tbe Gazette hopes the boys will succeed. Vemle Steoves, who ha been quite 111 at the residence of Mrs. Ullard, in Heppner, was taken to Portland Tuesday night to be treated. He waa accompanied by Low Tlllard. Mr. gteevc Ulna vary critical condition and grave fears are entertained for his recovery. Mac Clark, who was In the employ of Minor & Company when they occupied the store now occupied by J. M. Hager, has again taken a position with tha old firm, his many inenas in Heppner, among whom la numbered the Oa sette. are glad to again be able to welcome Mr. Clark to our midst. Rev. Walter's Lecture. Rev. J. J. Walter delivered his interesting and instructive lecture on "Four Years Among Criminals," at the opera house on Wednesday evening to a large and appreciative audience Mr. Walter is a very pleasant and entertaining speaker, and the Gazette bears nothing but words of praise fbr his lecture, which is drawn from four years' experience in one of the lead ing penal Institution of America, The pro ceeds of the lecture amounted to 1 10, which sum goes to the students of the 10th grade for the Improvement of our school building. Mr. Walter went to Lexington yesterday and tured at that place last evening. lee- Miss Alhe Hughes, Norfolk, Vs., was frightfully burned oo tbe faoe and neok, Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel sulve, wbiob healed tbe in jury without leaving a soar. It is tbe famous pile remedy. Cooser & Brook. Mr' vi v vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi Vi vi m m m The Leader Of Course! The man that Leads is the one from whom . people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at T.R.HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at i m m m MINOR & CO. The Pioneer Merchants of Heppner have not sold out, but on the contrary will start East About Jan. 17, '98 And will add many new lines to their stock of General Merchandise WE WILL BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS WHICH WILL ENABLE US TO UNDERSELL ALL FORMER PRICES. We are now moving to the old Heppner & Blackman stand as our business forces us to larger quarters. Look out for OUI NEW LINE 0 ABOUT MARCH 1, OS. THE ART OF BREWING- And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner. Oregon. Vi Vi vi l vi vi Had His Preliminary. W. B. Ewlng was given a preliminary hearing before Judge Rlchardion Wednesday. 0. W. Res, and Judge A. 8 Bennett appeared for the State and Geo. C. Brownell and S. A. D. Qurley tor the defense. After the examination of sev eralltnesses, which took up the most of the day, Judge Richardson considered the evidence sufficient to warrant him in holding Ewlng to appear before the grand jury, which he did by placing him under bonds lu the sum of $2500. As yet Ewlng has been unable to secure bonds men and will have to accept quarters In the county jail until his case Is disposed of before the circuit court. Be oot deceived! A conh, boarsoess or croup arc Dot to d innea who. a dote io time of Sbilob'i Curt will ia?e - i i a . . n a von morn troooie. noia dt uonaer a Brock. 7 tkbuol Director. If your ncbool ia io oeed of a Drat claaa anatomical chart tbis oflloa haa ooe at ! tban half price. Coat $f5; will ell for $25 cmq. Call at tbif offiea, 2t-tf. Wet ktf KxrarnloB to lb EaM. A toorisl deeping car will leave Port laod vry Tuesday at WiX) p.m., vie lb O. It k N. witboot obanica to Boston, and noder tbe operviaioa of eiperl tncei ooodootor. No cboge ot car to tb citi of Umaba, Cbioagn, Buffalo or Boatoo. Tb ldl trip to tbe Kaat it dow before you. lUroember tbi service wbeo going Eat, aod consult U. it. a. Aa-nnM. or addre-e. W. H. Urai-BCBT, Oeo. I'm. Agt., Forllaod, Or, IJ..iL Col W. llfK-hstHler and M)or i u. Alikln will b her Wednwisy, Feb. lUb, lor tb aurp. of trying to rflrnnl tli '.llorta Rank k. ol P. All nimtr of this rank ar request! to b present at th meeting nl try to cm Pu r"k UC 10 tb bi(b lUndsrd II on- t'lnl. Buy Alum Bberp Note. Those who thought the advance In sheep last spring bad reached the limit are now forced to acknowledge that they were mistaken. Yearl ings are now la good demand, offers of (2.25, after shearing, being made. We have heard ot on ofler of $4 50 per head for two-year-old ewes. delivered before shearing, but the ofler was re fused. The second sale of the season was that made by Ol Justus yesterday. He disposed of bis yearlings at $2.26 per bead, delivered afte- shearing. This means that tha price of sheep is at least W, per cent above what it was last season. The prospects for the sheepmen of Morrow county are very bright at present, at druggist's, and powder at grocer's, baking tt Us the alum externally; put the baking powder in your cake. A NEW FIRM G. Noble & Successors to Noble & Co., Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Baddies. Whips, Hpurs, and an endless lof of everything In their line. E. G. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as collect what Is due. Karl' Clover Boot Tea is a pleasant axative. Rogalates tbe bowels, pnrifle tbe blood. Clears tbe complexion, hasy to make abd pleasaDt to take. 25 cts. Bold by Couser k Brock. y CO. Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. Columbia 8 er and Pu et Sound Navisation L Was Perfected Production of.. by the HOP OOIDICD On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those of greatest value In proportion to cost. If you want to get your money' worth of honust goods In' lOBfectiODffl J llUllUII UlVj IIUMIUV) OR MACHINERY, CALL ON - TTII O AX F OIV CJO. We are Increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and soe ua. That 14-Year Old Stuff, 'Kohn's Best," On Tap Down at The . . . . Telephone Saloon e IT IH HAHIC GOODM New Bland, City Ilotel Building, IvCTW TUvIAKD, Prop. Everybody Bay Bo. riufnrnta Tamlv Cathartic, the mot won derful m.Hiical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refrnshinn to the tasie, ax:i geuuy and positively on aiilney, liver ana nowei, oio.n.inir thn entire svstom. dlsiiel cold. cure headache, levor, naimuai conupuuu Plpaaa buv and trv a bos of C. C. C. to-dav: 10. 85. rt cent, bold and guarnnteod to cure Dy au uniKgisi. HI Hons Bnrgalarlzed. Wm. Dunn, who wa conductor on the Hepp ner branch for several years, ha been having m experience In Portland recently with housebreaker. The burglars got Into the bouse while Mr. Dunn and family were away from home and turned things upside down, but the only things missed were ISA In small change and a box of clgaretta. Billy has our heartfelt sympathy In th loss of th cigarettes, but h should return to Heppner where thieves do not break in and steal. WHITE COLLAR LINE. IV Steamers TELEPHONE; BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leafing Alder Street Dock, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beaeb, Ooear- Park and Nabcotta. Direot oonneotion witn ilwaoo eieameri ana rail road; alto at Young' Bay with Beaebore Railroad. TBIiSPZIONE Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Daily, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. H. Dally, except Bund a X3 AIHiOElTr OATZBIIT Leaves Portland I P.M. Dnlly, except gmiday. Haturday nixM, 11 1' N. LmvM Astoria Da at6.45 A. M., except Bunday and Monday. Humiay night, 7 1'. M OOBA.N' WAVE Leave Portland aud runs direct to Uwaco, Tuesday and Thursday at 8 A. M. Hnturdav at 1 P. M Leaves Ilftaco Wednesday and Friday at 7;30 A. M. Ou Bundkr night at P. M. Baggage Checked to Railroad Desiioatioo Both Beaches Free of Expense. IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! 5 i i V the stock, however, and I Bought several car I ads of furniture last fall, but it's all gone now. New orders have replenished the stock, however, and he Is In It yet Low Prices and Good Quality all count. See him at the old stand. Undertaking a Specialty. ioiojoj'jJoaiOMitiiiiiiioau HUl'KL AKMVAL8. riaed T Dollar. Armstrong & Cooper, proprietors of the saloon In the Mstlork building, were up bfor Re corder Richardson on Tuesday and fined IQ for allowing minors In their place of business. They plMid guilty to th charge, but hereafter will tak the precaution of Investigating the ages ot som of th youths of th tuna who ar In th bsblt of Imposing on them, a well a on other nttgd In the lienor business In Heppner. Hood' Pills The following Is a list of arrivals at the Hotel Heppner for the week ending Feb. 10, 1M98: H J Parker, Portland Andrew Peterson, 8 Mile A Andrews, Alpine I R Ktb, Ooosoberry Oo Parman, Oooseb'y 8 Browder C H Grimes, John Day Mrs David Tlllis, Salem W B FInley V a ureeuwoou, lyone W B Bueil, Mt Helen KO:K regor, W H Hplvey.cltv Cap' Jennie Mcii ink land. Cal T. M Usher, Portland , Oeo tit. Ion Joseph ingriich Chit I literalism, city D H (irsble. Ion C J Dante, McDonald (iulih 1 W Medaker E J Miller Klley Bnjder, (ioowb j H Wade, band Hollow W M Myo,Th Dlle H Nell Kin John Louis, OBAN Uf (1 Hill li.ne 1 u..f Whitewater. Cal. Wis O Hurt, OBAN Erinlgn Jennie Bamhart Walla Walla Lieut Minnie McGregor, Oakland, Cal Chaa Htanton Medley Akers, lone John Hlaiick. Portland Chaa BartlHtt, city J M Livingston, Hpr trig Held, Mo MrsC Leyd, city Mrs H C titiydtfr, Goose herry J Bellenbrot k, Mil Dirk Howard C Broalwell, Portland t C Willett, Portland Tom Hlspeth, Vallejo, List of arrival at the Palac lor ..eck ending February 1Mb. 17 H J Bean Ma't Halvorsoo Daniel Rln Ar gaining Uvor rapidly, fsjaaa 8 Matthew rlnsirwa mn and travel- ILa a i "!""' Irr. carry th-m In vt Y I I I S ! H "iiTrrniii In nrM. bot,ak-bAra hrrp Iff an In noMUV-tna 1 y 1. nridtA j ikwu, liWiwU rcwiiu4 Uta to frio4a. id ABJtrow J V Harden Henry North F 0 Arnett K8Coour' N 1 Hal ' M J W illiam C A Repaa O C Brown J O 1 honiion () W fit R r Ballard W R leather f. P Marshall C P0reii J McPerrln C W IngrrJiam D Thompson D Neville Oliver Thornton J M Wilson J W Hlake Henry Blwkman W H Bowman Alei Lindsay A wife Frank Neville Mike Robert J H Duncan A U Hrulth it wife P A Ralston C Hennett James Curran J P Had ley A W Haling Kd Warren W 8 Hill Ail Bennett HAD tiurley V D Maddock CO Curtis Chris leteliler W J Blake N Cecil N A l.fach J f Roys M 8 Maxwell M H Corrlgal T L Barnett K Johnaon OH Hlake L Milt Powell W T Matlock J P Rhea O Perry Wm Luelllng C D Robinson R N Wad Oeo C Brownell I F Powers Jr ChaaH Russell W P Hmlth C Harris Natt Webb Rarnh Ewlng haa Barnett Allen Evan r I Jayne P Brenner Pat Qitald W O If III J T Johnon Jake Young 4c family J M Waddell Adran MalUssuu B T Armstrong M(t Myers J H McFarland U U Pulleu 8TOCKUOLDERB' MEETINd. XTOT1CE IB HEREBY GIVEN TO THE 11 sUirkholders of tb Morrow County Land A Trust Co., thai in annual meeting 01 in stockholders will at the hour of 7 4 building, lor the p the eiiaiiirig year y other li'iallltM M l in (ting, held Haturday, March 12th m , In th ftellonal Man poae of electing officers loi 'I trie traiiau tloii ol am ay Ij brought liefore tin bcrtfy, B 00TS AND SH0ES'L. THE PLACE TO OCT THEM It Of ax. iioiixisiv'riiivrv CO. They have anything In this line that yon mar deal re and yon ran depnl on It )m ft a good article when they guarantee It. t SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a 8lH basAAAaAy IIF.PPNKR, OR., Nov. 1, lirit, Mi tin. Cim.rr & Brock, llcfipnrr, Or. nnTi.n:-I waa rntly taken with at 'vernii which made mo vry hoars end rnndi rel m tinni la stlend U) biislnes, A friend of in In i-allwl nay alUmti.Mi to your Dr. Barthlow cough syrup and I Imtiaht lu., coaling m J cants, which relieved tn al oi- n4o,ai pletely cured m. I arn suhjwt to throat ill fTleulty tail hv found nothing that gar tn so mm ri rIMitii4 cough cure, I am Informed that It I earellenl fur rnlda. hruiKhii, whooping rough and all throat and lung Iron t.Ue. I tieg to remain, moat truly ymira, OTH PATirRMIN, R't OaMU J A. A-BHAIIVMSTCIv, Merchant Tailoring! Has just Rfcurcd tho nerviocH of Mr. C'hnn. , O'Mallcy, a practical cutter of Ntnv York City. Ho xuaruntccri Hatifactioii, CALL AND KK M K. ON MAY bTM.KT will be preeteted.