Portland library YOUR MONEY'S WOPTH OFFICIAL .sis-tv PAPER ADVERTISING WILL PAY IF THE Semi-Weekly Gazette THE AT $2.00 A YEAR. IS YOUR MEDIUM. FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. APRIL 5, 1893. Semi-Weekly Gazette m NO. fi37 Q V l I V C E V 1 V r a 7 1- t x r? I . i i , u L. m 1 H Li L. IV Li 1 un iCl 1 c. FUBLIBH1D Tuesdays and Fridays BY X THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. A'. $9.0) por year, $1.00 for six inootbs, 50 eta. for three moucns, striotly in advano . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Fostoflice at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THI8 PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising; Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchants Eiohangn, Ban B ranoisoo, California, where cou raota for advertising can be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchante' Exchang i Build ing, San Francisco, Is our authorized agent. This pup3r is kept on file at hie office. 0. R. & N.-L0CAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p daily except Snnday arriving at Heppner Junction 12.05 a, ni. Leaves Heppner Junction 9:30 a. m. and ar rives at Hen oner 6:00 a. m Spokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2 KM p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junotion 7:50 p. m. and Uma ilia 8:5u p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 610 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7.-00 .m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:30 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a. 'in. and at Portland 7:2C a.m. For further information irquire of J. O. Hart, Agent O- R A N., Heppner, Ore. OFPICIAL XJIIiECXOSaTr. United States Officials. President William McKinley Vic-Prwldent Garret A. Uobart Beoretaryof State John Sherman jjwjretary of Treasury l.yinan J. (luge Seorotary of Interior Cornelius N. Miss Secretary of War Russell . Alitor Secretary of Navy John D. Long PiMtinaster-Qeneral Jam A. Uary Attorney-General John W. Griggs Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Ssomtary of State H. K. Kincald Treasurer Phi). Metschan 8npt. Publio Instruction i. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman Senators j G. W. SloBrid. pressmen Si" KUu""" Printer ; W. H. Leeds SR. S. B.mn, F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. C-oo.it Judge Stephen .Lowell P.ocufing Attorney H. J. bear Morrow County Officials. joint Senator A, W. Gowan UnurnsfintBtiva. J. N. Brown 'i nnty Jndge A. G. Hartholomew (lommiseioners.. J.R. Howard J. W. Beckett. Clerk Hharlff Treasurer Surveyor... School Sup't... Coroner ....J. W. Morrow ...E. L. Matlock ... Frank Gilliam A. C. Potteys J. J. McGee ..Jay W. Shipley ....H. F. Vaughan ifpsii towi orrtoxRS, Mi or Thus. Morgan Councilman F.. J. Hlomim. M l.ichtenthal, J. R. Simons, J. J. KolmrU, J. W ltaMmn ami K. (4. Konrrv. H m.Hnr W. A. Hiclinrdson T .,ir.r L. W. Hriggs Marshal John Hager PrecinetOBeere. JuitiMnftlia ran W. K. Kinhanlaoo ( ouetalile. N. 8. WbeUUin. United States Uid Officers Till BAI.I.U. (11. J, F. Moor Register A. 8. Biggs LA OEAKDS, OS. V. W. fUrtWt Register J.H. Ki.btnoa HaoaWsr SZCRX'T SOCimES. RAWLINS PORT, NO. IL 0. A. R. teu at Lexington. Or., tha last Saturday of a-fc month. All veterans are Invltad Ut Join . W. Smith, C. . r'ugtu. Adjutant, U Coinmandsr. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAH and SURGEON. Offloe lo the City Drug Store, near CUT Motel. II D.J. McFaul, M. D. UEPrSER, OHEOON. Offloaboars. 8k10 a. ro.. and 12 to 3 d. m.. al reeideoce. W. A. Kirk'a prop- arty, east of M. K cbnn b. Mnatb, and 10 to 12. a m . to 2 to o p. nx. at omea id tba rtar of Norg'e jewelry store. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offloe In lb Firal National Building. UirniM, : : Outaon, Bank If W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice ot the Peace and City Recorder. met at council. CHAser,ee Mltaixt burs rl MU'e. mils fcmiare, lM tataa, 1 mnanrlii awl will sar. rm In ni asf la his lliw. al swmii ngutva. First National Bank or iiErrsER- C. A. Rmia, T. A. Rmc A. CCO. W. CONtCft, S. W. SCNCCN. rrwal1a Via PrwaKaeil Caafctar Aaa'l Caahiar Tnsvlj I Gftenl Eul. luv& EXCHANGE Bought and Sold Col'iartlnA mU M ail fMm aa rsariia Ta f-Hf- tM 4v4o4 Fr. 4 M M, Tba Oaaasia will Uka ataWM, at plaa, af.-e or balur aSnptwaj aevwama. Aey oa oi bla tf9 evU kt arexaeu ta tHt iif ! 4 ra t tvt When Going Ecist .... Use a first-class line in traveling between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, acd the principal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars in Service. The Dining Cars are operated in the interests of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inau gurated. Meals at e served a la Carte. To obtain first-class service your ticket should read via. The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connection at Chicago and Milwaukee for all Eastern points. For full information call on your nearest ticket agent, or write Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., or Jas. A. Clock, General Agent, 24B Stark Bt., Portland Or. Milwaukee, Wis. H, W. Fall PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable ault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Dcnot of C. 3. A Q., C. M. & 8t. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. Si C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. IA.TK a.oo I It I DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., CXXCA.OrO. XXjXj. Tl. WEEKLY I Re MONTHLY Outlook Putllshed Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will b lo 1897, ai it baa been during each of ita twenty-leveo yeara, History of Oar Own Timea. Id ita various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a compact review of the world'a progreai: it follow a with care 11 lb important pbilanthropio and id dnatnal movemeola of tha day; baa a complete department ot religioua news; devotee mticb apace to tba iutereata of Ibe Lome; reviews current literalare; farnfaibMi cbeerfal table-talk aboot men and tblnga: and, in ahort, aima to give freab infnrmatloo, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Ifegioning witb tba fifty flifth volnma, ibe paper will assume tbe regular maga tine aiie, wbiob will add greatly to ita oonvenMioe and attrattiveona. Tbs Ootlotkla published every Satarday Bfty two laanea a year. Tba first issue In each month ia an Illustrated Magatiot Number, containing abont twin aa maoy pagea aa tba ordinary iaue, togetbei witb large number ot pirtnree. Tba pnoaof Tha Ontlook la lb re dollara year In advanoa, or leaa Ibas a cent day. Bend for clmeo copy and illnstrat- eC proapeotna loThe Onllook, 13 Astof I'laoe, New Yok Oil v. ITOI & BRA !!. Wblla yoa yoar MtenrlpUaa paid at fra aaa kp ftmi bnmi la trat ebara. It-M. P. O.. Raraxuv. llrll,M P a Ufi wtovniari ewit.swnaa ln kip. Onk. A. J..Ina.nrHm.Wiaa rtgtl4hial r. m.ttm, mmmm'm rigni nipi Mr swl l enn oO Ian aa4 iu la right. ikmIm. w.n. rMiiiiwu n. -Mia n rlgtii U. sln4.rk la swak war I kunm, H U m left howhtar, MtUa (mm mm Ufthip. kui w ngns aar. flnrMea. I.. A.. Rmmh. f)r. 'lU. I.f m right kin kntM. I VILA tmt axW aa naki Moaioar. Jnaaa. Harrf , llarrai'r, tle-Rnraas bru.a4 rf J ua Iha lfl iK.tWl mHia hrsiM i m nKl kip. alau aadatlnt ta lafl M. RanM a a mttww anaair. Jnfa. r.lls. Irav f -W.im-a alfvlaT .. mih.im erMMs, aa4t kail sna la rtaM a1 Mit a tart aar axar. Bit, rtaHr, a, rt.ir.ai twatt I Ml aw laei kl MiMauaaa4 ar., ut lafl afi a4ar abiaa aa Im rtgM Ualtff. t W Naiaar l - Naraas lMM I. aa4 4 a Ml b..kiari arMia mim aa mt kip, waiil aar rigM eya, Ikna a. ita la r.M Mianf, two, fmi rw -s Hta, J O aa rWrhl ki. kyawa o taft aVaiMar. W H-. "lii, r Itxaaa) It oa m Mwax-wa mum mm aa Ian ftia. .!... J W., tglM IM I VawalU aa M skaaktart aitta tmrnm . rkl Kin. fart 4 rikaana, IIvHm (M.-llaa If a lanuatMar. fv.fana, ftttrwf k'a.a kfan.Ml tar M...I na tn hiMiMf . raag.. 'hl kiv M aftaw fmnlt ,pa i H.Utri. ! -N.m f -m HAS alar aS-aMan aatiia.aaMaa BT imW la. la aar aw. fca-W i. W , Hfaat. Or - W-inax, JO at Ian aVaaMar. IWU.. aa rWM Mv I a.aT, r rl. nmmmt (lr - I ! I .4 at . rm aV rM .4 .!al M lafl fmt, araiaat s ma w I "a tan aw 1Ua. I , Hlaa? 1 1 . H .MM as lr" wit. a Ian .hwIlM Tvm.II Mf,Hiaa '',- a i n. Hai Ian av tU. kaa, ati mi aa arfl air Wa a ni ft. aa. W -- W. , a. I aa a. I W a . i. .aw. I twwfiKM Ja ra ' k .. 4 . r a1 i;. ,i. ..lMai lwis M-'tajj V a,,i a-a.ar. ! IfmlllllllHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim AVcgetablePxcparationfor As similating iheToodandRegula- ting theitomfldis anoiJowels ol PromotestiicsSon,Chccrful ness andRest.Contains neither S)ruaT,Morphuie nor Mneral. OT NARCOTIC. Reap orOldItSAMUELP!TCBE!l Pimfkot Sml Alx.Serw Sfd Jh CoricnatSula ' Him Seed - i'lorifud Sugar . A perfect Remedy forConstioa- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. rrrr Lr'ri EXACT COPY" OT WRABPEB. H3W JHLotel Hex3pner ( Formerly the GRAND CENTRA L. ) HEPPNER, OREGON. MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. Now Open. New Methods. New Manage- ment. otnctly Rates, $1.00 Per SPECIAL HATES BY tajJTA firut-clftBg fond barn ran and from all traius. We solicit vour For more than fifty-six in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. IT II AM Llthfiiily Ui.fl ..r llirir tmtrltr i)u.iiiai a ti-l k'imr Hilrmu, lor MiK.M'tn, Uii aitni.iih'rpl IT HAS l Hi arraiilr, liilrmllfia al nsii'Mi .iMi stutra IT HAM llml lh l.inirrss In tha incial .(i.rma4 a,alhn4s of rnltlrallnf anil hsrvarllna his rrita ainl Ik ftlff llm Ut rmirrrl ii u an mi hi an m.tin. i.fiii,in i.i in a ivnliil; ka lii l llirir rni R-lnir anl IT XH TIXI3, New York Weekly Tribune, Anal a fur-is It with tha $2.76, eeeh In vanea. A.H,ra,. Or.rs W, Wiila wir nam an A4rm an a t"at rM iwii "J. sua. H..s roii al v n.a 1 WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and PustelSound Navisation Co hxxn TEfMii, EUU.V WTZIJIT 1X0 OftiX WAVE. Lartag Al lf H'eal lkk. rortlaa l, f- Al"fia. Ilwaen, If fWaeb, (Was I'ark aad N rot I a. hrae( aorikrulma wllh llwa4 taamrra aad rail r-a-l, lai at Yoqus's Hay witb fUanbora keilmad. ! fwi..4 i a at iitf. traf a4.r. Ia A.w t f. I nn ii(4.ik i uazzjBY oATscnriT t . r' .i4 s t HI Ii S.tl.H I,V4I'1 oorJA.rj ImiM M i . 4 hM Iwl fc T' - Ia l.aara 4 ,.'. ...4 r'l ll P For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. Hi THC CENTAUR COMPAMV, NtW VOMft OtTV, rirst eiass. Day and Upwards. THE WEEK OR MONTH. in connertinn. Free 'Rns inn to C87.nov.12 uRtronnce. BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. years it has never failed an1 hst.l.lnral, Inf lh. Imtifnfumrnt nf Ihrlr lot lli tlrv. lion ol Am. man iiiaiibwMl and lutrurl slorlnol lh 4'ili(S o( Hi orM. Hi. Ihrin luln llis l.rrfal til,le amnul,! of hhumi' 'atall it.r m larmrrs ana tiiars, aiil Uit of (.tram. GAZETTE, year fee THE GAZETTE. saait II lof.ro W Sat, Tri'i ''". Na urs mm t,f I rtnana a III u$ B.lia1 lo loll. '.Vlf !. 1 I' WAvn 1t .--4 7fct..4.f at t, W VUlMir. .1 ' A. 'a it a .1.1 . I f U AM f PRESS COMMENT. There are many reasons wby it would be wise for tbe republioana of tbe aeoond congressional district to return Mr. W. R. Elba. Id the first plaoe, be baa been in oongress long enough to have gained a large personal aoqaaiotnnoe with his fellow congressmen as well as an exten sive knowledge ot tbe workings of that brunch ot our national legislature. This gives him an advantage that no new member oun noqnire in one term. His continuation in offioe will also give him an influence on oomraittees that newly elected members oannotozpeot. Iu faot, Mr. Ellia is now a member of two im portant committors, that is, important to Oregon, viz: "Irricatiou of Arid Lands," of which be ia chairman, and Public Lands." Mr. Elba ia also put ting forth hia best efforts, in oonjnnction with other members from the Pacific coast, to secure the Nicaragua oatal. In many eastern states the people recognize tbe advisability of retaining their congressmen to secure tbe advan tages that aoorue from continued eervioe in that oapaoity. Two notable examples of this are Congressman Dinvlnv. nf Maine, and Congressman Hitt, of Illi nois. The former is chairman of the Waya sod Means committee and author of our preaent tariff law, white tbe latter ia ohairman of the oommitteeon Foreign Affairs. Both of these men have served their states in this oapaoity sinoe the opening of the forty-seventh oongreaa. Mr. Ellis has served bis constituents faithfully and well duriug tbe past six yeara, belongs to no ollqne or faolion, but stauds squarely on the 8t. Louis platform aa his aols in oongress will tes tify and will be able to do more for Ore gon in tbe next two years than any new man that might be eleoted. Uuion Re publican. A. Seattle paper oaya that tbe middle of-the-roader ia the barbed wire fence between tbe fualonist and tbe oorn orib To be of any use, however, tbe fence must be j ickasa blub, bull strong and pig tight. Aa a matter of justice to tbe county auperititeodent aod tbe teachers who igned the resolutions published in last week a Issue Ibe editor of tbe Journal willingly assumes tbe sole responsibility for tba beading that waa pat to tbe reso lutions. As a matter of fact, however, tbe bead fitted tha resolnlione so wall that we oonld not resist tba temptation of pulling It on. But tha rnanltifiona migbl have gone further. Tbey demand iu tba onudidatea for superintendent of publio instruction, "strong exeouie ability and snofleaaful experivnoe as pub. 11a school teaohera." They might, witb oot in tbe least traspasains; on tba do main of politics, have demanded that .i . tii uirj pnuuoiy aaoiare memaeivea od- poaed to a renewal of any snob eoulraot aa wa now bav witb tbe Amerioan Book Company, wbereby wa pay from 30 to 40 per cent more for onr school bnoka than other atatea. Tba axiatiog contract ex piree 10 jannary, vm. A new contract will then be made aud thaatata anperio lenilant elected next Jnoa will have the appointment of lha nine members of tba atata board of examiners, who toirathar wilb tba 32 oonuty anperintaodaota, will bava the power to make new ontraot Whether wa shall bava school books al reasonable prices, or eubtnil to anolbar tour yere' extortion, la a matter that will be largely in tha bands of tba man wa elect aa atata auperinteudent next Jon. Aa tba offio baa. for man vaara. beea In tha bands of republican and ia likely lo U beld by a repuMioen for many tnoia lha doty resting opoo tha delegate to tha republican atata ooo- ventioo la obviooe. A resolution de nouncing tba Ainericee Book Company's monopoly and pledging tba party's can dictates for slate aod eoonty aapartoten- denta Iu work for its overthrow woold ooi out ol plaea aa a plank In Ibe repnblioaa elate platform. Crook Co Jooroal. A great maay people attsrept to make tbemsalvea, aod others believe Ibal poli ties ia a matter of etiob bad udiir, Ibal any una participating io it ia sore lo get into dispoie Hnob ao action aavora too muob of tbe pbafia-e atripe to be in dulged io by aeoaible people. Tba vary life of lbs a at toe devolvea opon poll Hoe, and tba doty nf every otliiao ia lo Intel lineally and boneatly Uka part therein Tba lodividoal ciliaea la lbs fofibdatloo ot polities aod If It la corript, It ia b eauea Ibe eitiaa taking pari lo It ia 0r rapt tinisrlf. lb (II..U IVoMwrat say tbal ' M.nirlMl; aays Ifaal Uonxle waa partisan, ur ani'M be was partiaaa Ha wee a rtpubllnan from Ibat frly's loandalion sjatil bis dlh, and be waa a whig previously. Ktary ataUanao bi aeenfni Ii.Iimi aa) thing Is areaa.anl; a partiaaa. I'upolar opioioa) ea Dirt U eervrteioad our Ibe popular will same eat eseepl Itirotigh lb m i o m of pailtM. Kf aiooa lha f modailna the loveromebt, save (nf tew yeara lo lb ao railed "era of gnd faallni." dor lag M ori-j's prasiilsnef, there aere two grral parlies la tha aouolry, and every boly boenaolad fof aaytlilag la poll tine hlnsi l aaa or other 4 tbeae partira Kvery prssld.al tea ttaea a paniaaa. W wi ll gWia was oaa, thongb saaay wrilars pretend ha was ant-tbal Is kl I lilmwlf oa'sule aad alxveea'b 0 tba partiaa -f l ie daf Wael.Srig'on le-e4 H i.e partr -f llaastiton, M r. ! rs. A()(Pi ar J llis t'laflssyt. Ih arr wbioh constructed the framework of Amerioan institutiona and wbioh laid down tbe lines on wbiob the government has been oooducted by every party whiob controlled it federalists, democratic, national republican, whig and republi can. He waa a federalist. Lincoln was an avowed, oourageoua and persistent partisan. But be was never a aeotiooal iat nor a demagogue." Albany Herald. Is there not some one among tbe many bright men in the republican party of Oregon who can be selected for governor besides Governor Lord and T. T. Qeer? Both bave forfeited what olaima they bad npon tbelr party by stooping to the plaoe of ward strikers and maohiue poli ticians In tha Marion oonnty primaries, Oregon wants a governor, whether be be republican or populist, who can stand above the party politician. Could Mot Wear Oboes. "I waa troubled witb sorofnla. I had sores on my feet so that I was unable to wear shoes. I saw Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised and read many testimonials of cures of sorofula, and I procured two bottles. By tbe time I bad taken them my feet were well. " Thomas A. Colb man , Davidson, Oregon. Hood's Pills core all liver ills. Mailed for 25o, by 0. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The republican convention last Satur- ay waa oalled to order at 10:30 by Chairman J. M. Haaer. R. C. Wills waa eleoted temporary chairman and T, Morgan, temporary secretary. Tbe chairman appointed tha following oom miltees: CBEDENTIAL9. M. B. Galloway, B. B. Kelly, D. Cox. Paul Beitroan, T. W. Morgan. OBDKB BD8IMK88. Ed Cox, E. K. Hunlook, E. T. Perkina, J. V. Vaughn, A. Andrewa. PERMANENT OBGANIZATION. W. W.Bmend, N. R. MoVey, 0. A. Johnson. BESOLDTIONS. Q. W. Phelps, P. Brenner, Ed. Kellar, The convention tben adjourned to 1 o'olock p. m. AFTERNOON BEA8ION. Chairman Wills oalled the convention to order at 1 JO. Reporta ot oommlttees were tben read w follows: ,.. Committee on permanent organization recommended that temporary organiza tion be made permanent. Adontad. M. B. Galloway waa appointed asaiatant saoretary. Committee on order ot buaineas re ported aa follows: 1st, reports of committees iu following order. Committee on credentials. Committee on order ot business. Committee on permanent organization. Committee on resolutions. 2d , eleotion of permanent officers, 3d, election of four congreaaional dele gates. 4th, flection of four atata delegates, 6th, election ot representative. (lib, election of sheriff. 7th, eleotion of oouoty elark. Hlb, eleotion of treasurer. Oth, election of school superintendent. loth, election of aaeeeaor. 1Kb, election ot oonnty commissioner ll'tb, eleotloo ot coroner. 13tb, ileotion of sorveyor. 141b, ratification of preoioot officers. Tba report was adopted aa read. Tba report of committee on creden tial waa read and adopted, there being no ehanges from lbs list ot delegates as published io Toesday's Oaxatta. llspoft of committee on reaolationa read aod adopted by noanlmona vote of oonvanlioo as follows: TO tHI BIM BLICAN CONVENTION Of MOB , Bow OOCNTT. Wa yoor oommittea oa reaololiooa reapeetfolly aobmlt tba following: Ua It resolved by lha republicans of Morrow eotioty in regular Convention mbled, First, Tbal wa renew and emphasise our allegiance lo the prioofpleo ot tbe national platform of tba rapnblicao party, adopted at HI. Louis in l'JO. HHxmd, Wa favor tba redoctloa of tbe aeleriea tit sheriff and olerk ot ktor row ooonly . Third, Tbal wa endorse Iba actlua of Orsgoa'a deUgatina la oongraea. Foartb, Tbal wa favor tba retoro of W. IL Ellis lo coBgreee from tba 21 rungraaabmal dislrvtt of Orrgoo ao bar. by reonmtanail tbal tbe dalegalea eboeaa to aar atala aoavatilloa, vote aad labor fur bis renomtaalloa. Fifth, We raaonjinead tba firm Amerleaa xily parsned by I'raldnl Mi'Kmley la Iba preaent arista with Hpala and rrjuioe tbal be baa exbiblieil Ut Iba world Balis j idgroml al Iba rls of oapopqlartlr, bat retreernllag tba baat aaeliisael ol Iba A mart aaa people. Uowaver, wa beUvs tbe Uma for later- teottoe baa aoae aod we tberefora de elafa Ins tba llama-lists reeog oltloa tba le'Upeedenee ol Cuba, by paoefal BMaes If possible, by war If aoaary. Mrtl(is) BMda tbal all aaaviaatioaa I aade by laftnaal ballot, earned. Oa fit! ballot lot aMgra-saAal dale- f VM K, V. Darnell raa4 XH V(,aa, U. W. I'balps m. R. F. Dyed M aad Otis I'slterana .trt. Million ibal Iba Infurmal ballot tw drelarr I lot mat prevailed aad Iba ebovs a. re deilerej sleettd. M M.trr, M I. Msiattl, C. A, POWDER Absolutely Pure Johnson and A. Andrews were eleoted delegates to tbe state convention on first ballot. Tbe informal ballot for repre sentative placed the following in nomi nation: E. L. Freeland, Frank Gilliam, 0. E. Farnsworth and J. F. Royee. On the third formal ballot Freeland re ceived 25 votee which number gave him tbe nomination. D. A. Hamilton re ceived the nomination for sheriff on the third ballot over N. 8. Whetstone. Vawter Crawford reoeived the nomina tion on tbe first formal ballot for clerk. Matt Iiiobentbal was nominated on the first formal vote tor treasurer. J. W. Shipley was nominated on fitst formal vote for sohool superintendent. J. F. Willis was nominated on the aeoond formal vote for assessor. On tbe third formal vote J. L. How ard received tbe nomination for oounly commissioner. Dr. E. R Hunlook reoeived the nnnni- moua vote of the convention for ooroner. No one deairing tbe nomination for eurveyor the convention left the matter itb tbe county central oommittee. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, dependlog entirely on a healthy oondition of all tbe vital organa. It tha ver be inactive, you have a billiona ook, if your atomaoh be disordered you haveadyapeptiolook; if your kidneys be affeoted, you bave a Dinohed Innk Secure good health, and you will surely uavo rooq looas. "tiieotrio iiitters" is good alternative and tonic. An la Hi. reclly on tbe stomach, liver and kidneya. Purifiea tbe blood, oures pimplea, blotches and boils, and givea a good oomplexion. Every bnttle guaranteed. bold by Bloonm Drug Co., E. J. Hlooum, mauager. 50 oents per bottle. PHBCINCT OFFICEllS NOMINATED. Tba following preoinot nominations were made at Iba olossot tbe convention Saturday: First district, comprising Matteson and Dairy Justice of the peace, II. Cumminga; constable, Chas. Hpenoer. neoond district, Eight Mile and Dry Fork Justice of tba peace, T. W. Mor gan; constable, W. W.Brannon. Third district, lone, Ceoll and Castle Rook Justice, T. J. League; oonstable, Walter Caaon. Fourth diatriot, Lexington and Wells 8prings-Jastlce.no nomination made: constable, C. 0. Boooa. Fifth diatriot, Alpine, Pine City and Lena Justice, J. T.Hoskins; oonstable, do nomination made. Sixth diatriot, Heppner, Gentry and Mt Vernoa-Justice, M. B. Galloway; constable, Jaa. Hart. ACETYLENE UK Tba light of the future. Why oot ba Independent and own yonr own littla gas plant which will givs four times mora light than ordioary gas or electrio ligbta at ooa bait tba eoalT Applicable for aaa in cbnrcbea. a tores factories. hotels, residansaa and country bomea ; safer lhao ordinary gaa or keroseoe lampa. Approved by all the Boards of Underwriters throngbonl tba United States. Wa want a first elaaa aaenl in every town. Write for catalogue and prieea. TflE ACKTYLFN'E OAS MA CHINE CO , Aknrn, Ohio. COt XTY CENTRAL OOMIITTEK- 'iba following wars selected as mem bers of Iba eonoty central oommittea: Ml Verooo II F. Hynd, Cbalmiua Heppner. K. 11 Unolook W. B. Barrett E l Oot N. ILMoVey E.T. rsrktos A. Andreas ,W. J. Wat Unbar ger Ed Day W.lU'iwni W.O. Hill Oaotry Dairy Dry Fork lone Alpine I'iue City Laos Wells Springs. Lrilogtoa F.igbt Mils... OmiII Melieeoa grrrvka.1 Bars Oa. raaarrts Canilf faihartli-, tha most won derful m-ilii-ai ilia o.rrr ol lit a-, p'raa Bul awl rn'raliinf lo tha taste, a 1 (fiitiy anil iHisillvly on kMiiota, llvrr anil Im,iIs, rkaiisinr tha entire atstrm, HI ml. I, eura Imailanlie, Im f, li.liltiml rotitl-iliio an I bUlousnaaa, i'traaa buy ami try a bi 1.11' I!, t; UilV', 10. aVWranta. Kold aaJ guaaulaad ka curs by ail drasgkata. Was, Ilaab ia vary 111 at bia borne ia Heppner. Wa did not lease Iba nature ot Iba U i erase from wbiob be ia Buffering bet bopa tor bis speedy raoovery. 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