Portland Library "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. FREE with the Gazette one year. OFFICIAL PAPER "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. FREE with the Gazette one year. rrvft SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1898. NO. 651 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. fUBLIBHID Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At t'iM per year, 1.00 for six moDths, 50 ots. cor thrmi mancns, strictly in advano Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Fob to Bice at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THIS PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. Hake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants Bxohuigs, Ban rranoisco, California, where cou raota for advertising can be made for it. T IP, FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8-l-J irex agent, 21 Merchants' Exohang) Build tng, San i'ranoisoo, la oar authorized agent. Whiaipaper is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. ni. Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 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 Jnnotion 7:50 p. m. and Uina'illa 8:60 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 1'2:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Janction 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaven Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7:20 a. m. For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. ft & N., Heppner, Ore. WiaconaiN Central LINE GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of the Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may . require some assist ance in the way of having their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that is desired in this re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Grand Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed with brown Buit and red cap. They will be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. JAS. C. POND, Gen'l Passr. Agt. egetablcPreparatioarorAs slmilating iheToodandBegula ting theStamachs andBowelaof PjotestRfesUon,Cheerful tiess andHest.GontaIns neither )ium,Morphine nor Mineral. ot Narcotic. OPFIOIAL BIEEOTORT. United States Officials. President William lcKinley Vice President Garret a. Hobart Secretary of State ... R. Ltay Secretary of Treasury I yman J. Gage Seoretary of Interior Coui,., N beorotary of War .llussell . Alger Seoretary of Navy. j0hn D. Long PoHtmaster-General 'jharles Emery Smith Attorney-General.... j0hn W. Griggs Seoretary f Agrioolturo James Wilson Stfl te of Oregon. Governor......... w. P. Lord Seoretary of State H. K. Kinoald Treasurer. pflU. MoUchan Hnpt. Public lns ncuon G. M. Iiwin Attorney Gener a c. M. Idleman Senators G. W.MoBride Congressmen i Thog. "h. Tongue . ( W. h. 11,1 lib Printer w. H. Leeds I It. B. Hwin, Moore, olvurton Sixth Judicial JHstrlct. (Jrw t Jdpj Stephen .Lowell Proa ,cucfli! Attorney H. J. Kean Morrow Connty Officials. tot ISoamtor A. W. Gowan ' AMraMnUiMM . . .1. N. Kmvn H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & i., (J. m. a 8t. p., u. & a., p. Ft. w. & o., and the C. St. L. fc P. Railroads. W ATKH 9B.OO PBH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., CS3CXC.A.3-0. IXiXu PwifJa Smi" jUxJamm Setii HirmSud- Aocrfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions Jcvensn ness and Los S OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of TTEW "YORK. .uprnine udges. ( It. B. H. . V. A. M ( 0. li. W JuamtWri'lge A. Commissioners J. W. Beokett. U'erk " Sheriff " Treasurer.,,. , A smmioOkT t " ttarveyor... School Sup't " Coroner G. Bartholomew .... J. 11. Howard ..J. W. Morrow ,..E. L. Matlock . Frank Gilliaia ....A. C. TetUtyS J. J. MoUee .Jay W. Shipley ...B. F. Vanghan HKPPXIR TOW! OrFIOKBR. Mayor Thoa. Morgan C 'inciliueii E. J. Hlocum, M. Liohtentlial, J. It. Simons, J. J, Roberts, J. W. Humus and E. G. Bperry. It,,..rrfr W. A. ltlphBrdson Treasurer L. W, Hriggs Uarsbal John Uuger PreoinetOffieerv. Jnafiniinf th. Pmoa W. E. KichaMson Nonstable N. B. WheUtona United State Land Offieera. TBI DALLIB. OB. i. F. Moor Register A. 8. Bigg Reoeiver LA OBAHOI, OR. . K. W. Bartlett Register J.H. Rubbina.... Reoelvsr 8XSBXT OCZSTXJBS. RAWLINS PORT, NO. 11. G. A.B. Hart at Heppner, Or., tb third Ratnrday of a to loin. G. W. He, 'h month. AU veterans art Invited W. W. Hmith. G. Adlotant, tf Commander, D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. OfBoe boon, 8 to 10 . ra., nd 12 to 2 D. m.. tl reaideoee, W. A. Kirk' prop. rty, east of M. E chnrcb, Sootb, and 10 to 12. t. m . to 2 o o p, m., i omoe to 4b rear of Borg'i Jewelry ttore. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offio In tb Firal Nation l Back Building. Hirrxia, : : Obioom. If Ellis & Phelps, YTT0RNEYS AT LAW. All biislnea attended te In a prnmnt and aittlslarlory mauuer. Notaries Public and Collector. Offlc la Hatter tulldlna. Hppr. or. D. E. GILMAN, GcncralCollcctor Knt Tour aid bonks and nnt In hi hands and get your money out nl a specially ot hard Office in J, N. Brown's Building thm. Makf collections. W. A. RICHARDSON Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. ornec at COUNCIL CHINIIKI toll and '! real Mtate. rents kn, x tase. d ponvrniii n4 wlllMrverou sy la hta Una. al rMMonahk tgure. First National Bank OF HKPl'NEU C. A. Rmca. T. A. MfA, QtO. W. CONtCN. s. w. srtNcc. ITfW iff EXACT COPY OT WHAEPCB, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signati WAR NEWS! The Kind You Have Always Bought. THC OCHTAUN COMPANV, NtW VOHN CITV. NEW YORK, June 1. A dispatch from Lisbon says that the Spanish are sending troops from all provinces to Cadiz and along the coast The intentions are to dippatch them to the Philippines as soon as the squadron is ready to oonvey them. CAFE HAITEN, June 1. According to a dispatch from a Spanish source, fourteen American warships and two torpedo boats were en gaged in combat at Santiago de Cuba, at 3 p. m. Cannonading was heard at sea and it is said an engagement between American and Spanish fleets was in progress. The Spanish maintained strict silence as to the number of victims on shore, but were apparently nu merous. Dewey still holds Manila. Another American squadron left today for Antonia, on the north coast of the island. MADRID, June 1. The minister of marine has reoeived a dis patch saying that the American squadron suffered a check at the har bor of Santiago from the fire of the Spanish fleet and forts, and had to retire damaged, tie olaims that the Spanish fleet did not suffer. PORT AU PRINCE, June 1. The Amerioan ships under Commo dore Schley began the bombardment of , the forts at Santiago at 2 o'olock yesterday afternoon. The ships used their heaviest guns silenc ing the forts in two hours. . The United States torpedo boat, Poiter, arrived at this port at 1 o'olock this morning with dispatches for Wash THE rA.rr,B NURSERIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. THE X5.&.X.I.ES, OXEO-OIT, Grower and Dealer In Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines and Small Fruits. Our Trees are Grown With out Irrigation. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. That hog law that you will be called upon to deoide for or against at this eleotioo reads aa follows: Seotion 3416. On the petition of ooe hundred or more legal voters of any oounty in this state being filed with the county olerk before the time of giving notice of the general eleotion in any year, the county clerk shall oause notioe to be given that at snob election a vote will be taken in suoh oounty for and against swine remains at large. Bee. 8417. In voting for and against swine running at large, it shall be print, ed or written on the same ballot with ftnnfliflflt.ACI tnr nnnnfv nffin.f. or. A ohall rum au ruiix, .lunez. ine American equaaron wnico read ..For running Bt law Yes." or left Santiago water at 4 p. m. yesterday returned this morning and "For running at large No," and the fired two shots believed to be signals to the insurgents to plant 3,000 votes thus oast shall be oaovassed the troops near the city. The attention is absorbed in the oondition of B8me M tno8e cmX Iot an' oounty offi:er. the Bank of Spain.which is considered worse than any reverse of war, Sec. 8418. If a majority of all the intmnili no tViA imnnHaihlHtv nf tliA Rank nf Rnnin in ruinA nnffiniftnfc Votes OBBt Shell be against SWine run maana tviaVoa if imtinawiVila ft nnnfituia f.Via aror I I nl... nAtina vnf.lii.umn i n n nM a I v J uuuin.a,iuu f 11 puma WASHINGTON, June 2. The administration fears the finances newspaper in hisoonnty for three con- POWDER Absolutely Pure THAT HOli LAW. WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday! 13 Astor Place New.York The Outlook will be In 1897, as it has been during vaob of its twenty-seven years, History of Oar Own Times. In its various editorial departments The Outlook gives compact review ot the world's progress; it follows with oars 11 the important pbilanthropio and in dustrial movements of the day; bat a complete department of religious news; devotes mooh space to the interests of the home; reviews current literature; furnishes cheerful table-talk about men and things: and, in short, aims to give! fresb information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning witb the fifty fliftb volume, the paper will assume the regular mag line size, wbiob will add greatly to its oonvenienoe and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook is published every Saturday fifty-two Issues a year. Tbe first issue In each month is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice as many Jl. ABBAHAMSICK, erchant Tailoring ! Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. His work is always first class and satisfac tion guaranteed. - I OA"LLj and see me. on may stj&ket "When you hear dem bells!" YOU BHOULD 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 ! of Spain will put a sudden end to the war, and is therefore anxious to land troops and take possession of the islands of Spain. Official I notice given says that troops will be landed as soon as possible in Porto liioo and Cuba. A special to the Journal says the troop ship Alfonso XIII, with BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. seoutive weeks, that in sixty dsys from the date of said notioe it will be unlaw ful for swine to run at large, under penalty of $5 tor the first offense, and $10 for eaoh Bod every subsequent offense, to be recovered from tbe owner fit Ilia ivlna Kir nitfil n . I i nr In fV,a nam L -J I I J i 3 Lit.- :I1 Ol I -"v j ..v'-vf .u tuD iroops ana coai on Doaru, was capiureu uy ws auxiliary cruiser, os. 0f the state of Oregon, before a juntioe Paul, Monday. of tbe peaoe of tbe precinct in whioh ,nnn ..... n . ,' a.. , ...n...... owner or keeper, or either of them, mar lAmmnx, June a. a moo oi opamaras sionea major-uenerai reide ,nd iUch DBlt , ihall be for the Richard, of the artillery, of Gibraltar, while he was walking near Gib- benefit of, and wben collected paid into. raltar. 'be oommon-eohool fund ot tbe oounty r .rrrxT t. o . ...,.,.. a.ls. ..,.... ln hi ild sotion is brought, within Vrf JiftAXHii, ynuo a a epeoiai irom oanuago, couuruiiuK ., jft. nnh AnJm.i . n.na r . . . . . . . - - yesterday s bombardment, says a great event is expected Hourly tnere, to be at large. as the Amerioan war ships are in front of the harbor, and the lnsur- Bee. 8419. No prosecution shall be 0Bnt ar oAtWino- on the hills. The Snaniarda have taken ettraordi. commenoed to recover the penalties O D " I i OHO a 1 . a a nary precaution to guard their harbor entrance. ... . . . . .. WASHINGTON, June 2. The navy department says not a word owner or person having oharge of suoh has been reoeived of Schely's engagement at Santiago. A report is Jft "f 09DeJ or(Je,perhflfkDOWD! hourly expected. The attack was made to asoeitain the number of "oh roaHoD ""how th'ruoh vessels in the harbor. anim.i nr .nim.i. t i.r. -iin. . - -- -" NEW YORK, June 2.-A Port au Prince special reports that the tb ' know,e1 ' ' "P. Amerioan fleet has again attacked Santiago and 3,000 insurgents are attacking the city on the land side. 8m. 8420. A person finding any nine running at isrgs contrary to toe provis ions of this act, and any constsbls of any precinct or marshal of any oity of Boms Betting aad the Fat Promla. to Ny- his oonnly where suoh awina mav be a - rt-u I " . Timrm vui..v fonnfl. An ll at Infn.m.flon .halt oom Dig dsis navs dmu maa idis HOMES WAMTKU. Home ars wantsd tor ooe girl, baba I one month old, one girl o-years old, light bair and eyes; one girl of 7, bright and a good singer; one boy 13 years-old. L F. Tobey, superintendent Oregon Children's Homa Hooiety. Address this office. L1TTIB TBI pages as tbe ordinary issues, together For m01"C tliail fifty-SlX VCUrS it haS llCVer failed "PP0'1' witb largs number of pictures, , , ... . r f ,Mk in its u.ekiy visits to tne nomes 01 iarmcrs and villaircrs throughout the U. S. . The prlosof The Outlook is three dollars a year In advanoe, or less than a cent a day. Send for a specimen onpy and Illustrat ed proepeotus to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor Place, New Toik Ottv. BTOCt BRANDS. Whlla foo wwp ruor ahaerlptioa paid a) yra aakaap roorbraad la fraeof eLare. H.r. P. ()., Happnar, Or. ItonM, f 8 (.1 teft hooliWi aattla, aani oa l-ft hip. Hnchm, Parry H-fMr. Or 'attl hrandad W. H. riMDH-tl on i ha ltl aid. Waililla uo sua, nan, Morruw cnastjr. Cook. A. J..!ia.(r.--HnrM.anrarltalMr-l or. i hiii, asmaon nam nipt aar mark arjoar rp on tan ana nun in nhu Kir. Km, Inutaa.OrH-Hun-a hraodad ELY oa Urt ahnllw, aatUa Mma oa UfiUip. hoi la nril oar. Plnr-nra, L. A llappnor, Or-4'altla, LP na nhl hi tmfMi f oils ha nrl-r oa rtaht iMHiiar. Jiftm, nrrr. 111 1 nr. Or tfnrwa hrald n I oa U. lrt h-niii-r; entna iira-i'lwl i on r l.i on.l'-f inl iu luft ar. kii la ir4,r., Fnlla, im. Or -Hnaw, MfUT lfi at,Bt ri, m-rt q riat-tl.ip, aadf ball wup la n' and soiii .a lart m Kan nr. Mika, Hpt'f. t. Hnraaa branita't KMI oa Ml hip nattia Mtna and atop oft lafl an aaiar aiop oa umi rini Laahof, J. W. rlappaar I. amtinqlart ahmtliW: hip, itla mar nhl a, IT HAS (allhlnlly lalKirad for lhair prmparlty and hailnM, for th Improvement of thalr Mill lira, aim nniii inu-reaia, lor ouuraiion, lur Hit iavauun 01 uiarirau uiauuuuu auu Im. arntttatihiMwl IT BAS inM at the llrralde, tnterpstltif and IiisUmcUv tnrlof the duliiKS of th world, th nation a'i1 siataa. IT HAH atvlawl tha larmar as to th most approved methods of cultivating and harvesting hi rro. anil the proper time to ninvert theia Into Ihe lararat poaalhla amount of nioiief. Iwl In a I Dialli-is periainiiiK 10 ina welfare 01 laraiors anu viuaaars, aim mr over a uau a century has held tlii-lr coiilhlsnr and eatein. IT xa TIIH. New York Weekly Tribune, And w fyrnlah It with the GAZETTE, on year for $2.75, eaah In advano. Addr-a all Order, to THJ GAZETTE. Write your name and eMrees on a pnetal car.l. aend It tofleo. W. H-et. TMIinn Olflc, Htm Tork I Itjr, aixl a sample ropf oi in Jear imi nm.j i nnune win ue maueq wi j'lu. WHITE COLLAR LINE. aanaand wp off lart h?ss Columbia River iiiii! Pud Sound Narisalion Lo OP XNDOBHtMCirr PROM OOVIHMOB OP OBIOOM. Balem, Or , Deo. 15, 1897. To Whom it Mat Govcbhk: Tbla is to say that it gives ms pleasure to com mend th Oregon Children's Horn Society, of Portland .Oregon, aa a oh aril able Institution of great merit and de- eerviug or enoouragement and hearty Tbe misaioo of tbe society is out homeless and neglected children and plao them under condi tions which shall improve their miode, eoltivat their heart aod maks Ihern indnstrions and useful eilitans. Cer tainly th duty of reclaiming and earing for these dependent ebildreo will find ready response, to generous contri butions for th support and mainteoaoo of th loHtituHoil. I nodaratand. under the supervision ot Rev. I. F. Tobey, tb society Is oood noted oo bumsD prlnoiple and eoonomlo methods, and I cheerfully commend bia and bis work to tbe public. Wm. P Loao. KLRCT10N KXCITEXCXT. week oo Crawford and Binns, as to tb result ot their oontest tor elsrk. ' This is being don by tb friends of tb spectlve parties aod th candidates bav no part In it whatever. The Oatett ean stats thai this is positively tro a re gards Mr. Crawford. Indasd tb Oaaett believes that election beta are a bad thing, and that tbey do oo good, and often barm. Tbey obang do vote worth mentioning and only express a preference that becomes intensified aa th day approaches for election. Not oaly is tb slerkship being ooo tested but it is quit svidenl tber is quite ficbl all along th line. Alt the candidates hav friends aad tbey are working quit diligently. People ar about evenly divided io opinion a to lbs float outcome, but a a whole tb re publican ticket seems to b io tb lead io Ibisooonty. Tber ar sum diaaensious, bowsver, arnoog th republican aod oot few io tbe rank of those who ar either popo liat or democrat oo a plaio, atraigbt lean aod oo fuaion, bot wbo do Dot en joy th bonds of tb present onion. Tber is also ao uncertain vol aao Dot b eon a led this year before tb ballots ars out. taks op aod oonflna tb asms forthwith, giving notlos thereof to tb owner, it koown, aod if not known, by posting ootioes, describing such animals Ihsreio, io at least three publlo places within th precinct ; and it tbe owner doe not ap pear and claim bis property and pay all charges for taking np, advertising, and keeping the asms within ten days from th data of this notioe, th sal of th animals may b proceeded with nnder the law relating to aetrays. Coald Not Wear Bhoea. "I was troubled witb scrofula. I had aores on my feet ao that I was onabl to wear shoes, I ssw Hood's Harsaparilla advertised and read man testimonials ot cor as of scrofula, and I procured two bottle. 11 tb time I had taken tbem my feet ware well. " Tuoma A. Colo- mam, Davidson, Oregon. Hood's rills enre all liver ills. for 20o, by C. L llood A Co., Mass. Mailed Lowell a President VI freldM a CMr Ass't Cashier Trusts I Gtufnl Etdltf P-af a ICXCHA-lSTGli: Oa ail parte of th world Bought and Sold. Collar Uo auda M all potiitt r.aau'ial.1 Ts'att Nry'.al 4 "lrW4 tnt at O oa Minor, Oamr, riappnar rr. atUa, rtM hip; koraa, M oo left ehoalder. Moraaa. M. I.. rtappsa. Of. Hn oa left ahnoUUs eaiua aajnaoa iafl kip. IM. i. W.. tawW. Or.! tmraaeO tea Iml ahoaktari noUleaaiMua falit kip. Parker A Ulaaaoa. HrdavaB.Uv.-Boraa IPoa leflalujaadOT. paaraon, Oliver: horse branded har and hieio oa left shoui'lvr, rasa, Klcbt Mile, I M'rraw rminiT, 4. W.. Itappftae, tact shoe iimr. Or -rt.iraae, JO m taHUa, Q oo rtM hip. t. O. MapMiar. Or. f'aMla W f na left tup, eenp oP r,h a"t iiWi la left tear, iaei a-ir... m von Ian vumuimt, lknia. 4 A li-vi., mi,a Ul etvailaV.! aa'lia. 1 .m Ufl ahoalrta. Tarbae K. W M -vt- t,mH aaptial T lart fcoi4ar. hi i.m mutj aama a toft ap ! spin ia pvs O u Sifjffi'n innilONr, BAILEY GITZERT AND OTEAX WAVE, Loaviii Al.l'f Htrnrt Ik ck, Portland, f r Atnria, llwaeo, Ig Ikaeh, Oreas I'aik and Nel.rotla. ihreet 0De'Ni with Uwaoa eteamer aad rail read; also at Youok's Ltay vttb heaebor Hailroa-I. TuriHiixoiri3 Leave Portland 7 A. M. tNatlp. intpt Svindsy. Leave AUf la T f. M. Dally. ire. Kunda; Leave forliaad P. M Ial!y. ettt in1ay. a'iMay nlhi, 1 p M. !evae Attorls V illUt.M, ,.(.( eumUy and Monnay. Ki.n.iay ailt J P. M Leave poniaod and rnns illrari to I o, Ti '"f an1 Thursday al S A. M. HaiufW a f . M Leave llaao Wa.Jnlar aiHl PiUtar at; ai A. M. Vu kuixUr Bild at f. M. h?.;t Ctelfi to tikd hm lb Mts 1m 4 Eia Hlkwavea ea Wkeela. A wbeelmao of VTeel 4flib street, New Tork, wa attacisd, robbed aod left eenaeles by two bigbwaymso Diountod na blorele 0 Cotral Park. iUpeatsd accounts of robterie by men mounted oo wheel hav appeared io lb papers to virions parte of tbe eouotry. Tboaa depredators ot tbe health, dieeaee of lb kidoays and bladder will likswis eape arreat aod pursue their atrooioo esreer nnelieckad, nnleaa they ar ar- rested by th p-.lent lotarveolloo of Iloetetter's Htomaoh Hitters, th finest diareetin, a well as Utile, knowo to modern lime. It la at th start that lieeaa la tb more) easily overcome. Tbe nea of fba Itlller I followed by tb teppioet reenlte I dispwpsi, liver oom plaint aod Dervousu. Rmrkbl R. Mrs. Miobaal Curtain, Plalofl.ld, 111 make tb Statemoot tbat hs caught sold, which settled oo her luog; sbs wa treated tor a month by bar family physician, but grsw wore. U told br ali wa a hopelee victim of nsamp- lioo aod tbat oo medicine eould cur hor. Her drogirlet aungested Vt. Kiog's New Dieoovery for Ooaomptioo; sbs bongbl Ixilll snd to bar delight found tieraair tnflttl from lb first do Hb eoattoued H na and after taking sil bottle, found beraelf sound aod well, now do her owo botisewnrk aod ie as wall aa sb vr wa. Free trial bottle f this (treat Discovery al E. J. Hlo cum e drugstore, large bottle M Mate aod II 00 P very aody Bay a. Caanaret Pan. If Cathartln, the moat won- darf d MLHli.-at d overof Um etra, piea. ant and ri-fri alnnf In tno taa'e, a t irentiy pud poa lively on kl liiov. liver and tmwela, tliatiaina; tli pniir ml' in, dlie rol.la. fit" lir.aMle. leV'T, .M"lal tntltlln ..! iH.ir.nan'M. I'leae s-ijy ami try a o" t, ( !, C V ' da IO, ', l 'lit. riiiW Rttd ...fl',r.i. U ..f? l Km tl(h.lsU, Hreadrally Krva. (leal: I wa drsadfolly carvoos, and for rsllst took yoar Cr'i Clover Iloot Tss. It qoleled my rve eod strength ened my wbol orvo system. I was troubled with annsllpatioo, kidney and bowel trouble. Tour Te hio sleaoaed Diy system o Iborongbly tbat I rapidly regained health aad strength. Mr. 8. A. ttweal, Uartford, Good, Bold by Cvbser A Waifto, f Hlakl Mtroag a Morrow. Prnm tb B. U. J. T. Ulnkl bas just returned from a tour of sverv preoinnlio M irrow oounty, wbsrs hs spoke io conneotioo with that eounly's onloo party eandidstas, aod re ports thai It was th mist snootireglng trip, from political staoJp ilnl, tbat be ever eiperienceL He seye that although tb farmer ar jubilant over splendid orops ysl Ibey do nol give the credit for their bappinea to the republicaua but Instead will vol io th in Ureal of lb future by potting a eroe after etali of tbe onion party eandidatee' Damn al the poll oest Monday. (Mr, Ilinkte I over sanguine The future cao beat tw providnd fur by up porting republteao principle, Kn Ml'Ki IAI. MMl'X rUi.iH.Or., May 21, WM. To our patrons: This is to luform you tbat Mr. J. J. Head is oot now our baa bewu Io our mpioy a traveling salamao sine July 1, 107, and w are ot reaponelbte for nop ot bis contracts idapoeit paid Io him. C. V. IIwmop, Proprietor Halem Wooleo Mill etret Halem aod Portland. tl:A Rdaeatetoaf rlawaU Vtlih t ear re la. aH'ly atbartle. uia ronatlHiiiiM lireer. Ive, 110 C C.laii, eiufsxM rla4ae.