Dizziness Is a very common consequence of indi gestion and torpid liver. Sometimes there are spots before the eyes and bet flashes. At other times a sensation as of vertigo occurs, at once suffocating and blinding. It is a 'waste of time to at tempt to cure this condition by or dinary means or medicines. The stomach and organs of diges tion and nutrition must be restored to healthy activ ity, the blood must be purified, the liver cleansed and strengthened, before a cure can be hoped for. This is the work done by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, a med icine specially beneficial in dis eases of the stom ach, blood and liver. It strength ens the stomach, purifies the blood, cleanses the clog ged liver, and pro motes the health of every organ of the body. "My wife m greatly troubled with indirec tion, torpid liver, disiiness, and also irregular period!," writes Mr. W. A. Preston, of Shuqua lak, NoKubee Co., Miu. " We tried ma ny differ ent remedies, but none of them gave perfect re lief until we were induced by a lady to try your "ooiaen Meaicai inscovery, -jravorue irescnp- tion,' and 'Pleasant Pellets.' These medicines did more good than anything we ever tried for those complaints. We have used four bottles of your ' Golden Medical Discovery,' one of ' Favor ite Prescription,' and two vials of your ' Pellets.' These medicines have done the work we de sired, and I do heartily recommend them to all similar sufferers.'' ) Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets assist the action of the "Discovery." HEPPNER GROWS. A sure indication of a town's growth is the growth of its post office business, lleppner's post master, Dr. B. F. Vaughan, has been notified that his salary will be raised July 1st from $1400 to $1500. Two years ago it was raised $100, and business has been increasing all the time. When Joe Williams took the office 6 years ago the salary was only 61100. It first became a salaried office under Squire Mallory, in '89. About 25 years ago, when Uncle Jack Morrow had it established, the salary was nothing the first year and double it the second, In a few years it began to be more both er than any other department of the Morrow & Herren store, and when a fresh eastern inspector came along and started in to dic tate how the infant institution must be run, he was invited to take bis old post office and git. Cash Mallory took the office in '78 and ran it in the drug store he had just bought from Dr. A. J. Hliobe, lleppner's pioneer physi cian. Cash, was very patient un der the many inflictions of the office, and when a man left his measuie for a letter it was always ready at the time agreed on. CaHh will be glad to read that the infant postollice he nursed along is now able to stand up and bo counted and draw a fair salary. The office was established at the request of Uncle Jack Morrow, through Senator Slater, and was named at Mr. Morrow's request in honor of his then business partner, the pioneer merchant, Henry lleppner. WIIKAT, WOOL AND STOCK. Portland, Msy 30. About the only wliout moving in Portland at present is that which is going from the warehouse into the ships. There is a pretty good hizud fleet in the river, considering that it is the fag-end of the season, but, as cargoes have been provided for about all of the ships, their presence does not cut much of a figure on the market sit uation. Extorters continue to quote 51c for Walla Walla, and about 5:i('54c for bluestem, with Valley easy at f)ltf(i.rle. Wool Valley, lLVlIJe for ooarse, 15(fHSo for best; Eastern Oregon, lOiif-lSe; mohair, y,rc per pound. KlieepHkins Shearlings, l.rHi20c; short wool, 2,rtHrH! ; medium-wool, :tO(rf 50c ; long wool, H)('$1 euch. Kan Francisco, May 1!!), Wool Spring Nevada, 14fltle per pound; Eastern Oregon, I0c 15 ; Valley, Oregon, H( 20o. Fall Northern, mountain, 10 (if 12c; mountain, 8(id0e; plains, 8(ifl0c; lhittibolt ami Mendocino, 14(rl5c Chicago, May lilt. Cattle Receipts L'500. Market steady to a shade lower ; natives best on sale today, two car loads at $5.35; good to prime steers. f)tif5 70; poor to medium, $4.404 )H); selected feeders, $4.40(5.10; mixed Blockers, :i.7.rKf4.25; cows, choice steady, 3(.'U0; heifers, J325(.ii5.10; canners, fci.-IOorS; bulls, steady, .'.IHli.r .:!(); calves, strong, $!M7.25; Texas fed steers, steady, 4a5; bulls I3.25W03 75. Sheep, receipts, 5000. Sheep and lambs active, 10(20c higher; good to choice wethers, fM5.f0; fair to choice mixed, $4.40(rf4 85; Western sheep, 4 85(ii 5.45; yearlings, 15.600(1; native himhs, f5(i?7.:t5; spring lambs, 15.75 7.50. If you want to buy a real cheap ranch, call ou or address Geo. Wells, lleppuei. He has some places as low as 1.25 an acre, buJ will mail printed description free on request lleppner Gazette only i bits for It mouths. A Remington breech-loading single shot gun for sale at $12. Gazette ollice. Sheep ranch outfits, stock salt, hats and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco, candy and nuts all these are sold at T. R. Howard's store. LET THE EAGLE SCREAM. All of Heppner's sister cities, towns and villages, and the propie of the sur rounding country can now feel safe in planning to enjoy a big celebration on the coming Fourth of Ju'y. Morrow County Is we'l managed, and is almost out of debt. The centre of the county is it most productive part. Its northern end is semi-arid, but when ir rigated will produce most bountifully. ( THE OPEN DOOR. Oscar Schafer was over from hie ranch on Wall creek Monday, and his many friends were all glad to see him. lie raised 1242 lambs from 1263 ewes, 95 of which went dry. Most of his neighbors got oyer 100 per cent increase. When Oscar comes to lleppner, 42 miles, he always leaves his door unlocked, so that any passer by may enter and cook a meal if hungry. This has alwajs been his custom, with no bad results. When Squire Mallory and Gov. Rea used to have a law office in John Natter's building they al ways left the door open, with bad results. lhe children coming home from school looked in at the open door and then went in and cracked nuts on the notary seals. The Appetite of a Goat U envied by all poor dyspeptics wbope stomach and liver are out of order. All snoh should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomaob and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound riigustioD and a regular bodily habit tout insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c at Oonser A Warm Drug Co. Lots For Sale. Lots 3, 4 and 5, blook 6, Jones' add., in Heppner, at 8400 for all. Located eastofD.fi. Stslter's residence; oreek crosses corner and there is a fine spring on tbe place. Appiy to J. W. Uedingtoo, Gazette oflioe. Everybody wants to know what The Oregonlan has to say. RANCH FOR SALE. A good, productive, well-improved place of 1200 acres, 8 miles eaBt of Hepp ner; all fenced ; 155 acres now in grow ing beardless barley, and 100 acres of good hillside plow land ; good 6-room house and 2 big barns. Two creeks and a oounty road run through the land, and there are 3 good wells. This is a very productive place, and is offered at $15 an acre. There are horses, bogs and cows to go with place at market rates if pur chaser wants them. Apply to J. W. Redington, Ge.et office, lleppner. A TWIST OF THE WRIST In the night will turn on the electric berth light in the Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars, on the Northern Pacific's North Coast Limited. Two lights in each section. Get a North Coast Lim ited leaflet. Score cards on which you can keep tally on all kinds of games are now kept on tale at tbe lleppner Gazette office. A Ufa and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, eays: "Exposure after measles inouoea serious lung trouble, wtiion ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhsges and o lughed night Bod day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I bepan to use Dr, King's New Discovery for consumption, whloh com pletely cured me. I would not be with- nut, ir AVn if il pnnt ft!i a Vmitla YTnn dreds have used it on my recommenda tion and all say it never fails to core throat. fihPHt, nnd lnnu trnnhlpn." Itnirnlnr size 50o and $1. Trial bottles free at Oonser & Warren Drug Oo. I'.ICYCLE BARGAIN. If you want to buy a new $50 Armada bicycle, one of the finest that is raiide, for $.'10, call at Gazette office. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ollice at The Dnllos, Ore., April 80, 1!K)0. Notloo Is horeliy kIvimi that the following named settler has llleil notice of hts Intention to commute and make llnal proof in support of inn eiaiiii, Him unit sum proof wit. ue mauu lipfnra Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at lleppner, Oregon, on Friday, June 8, 1WHI, viz: ALBERT F. RANNEY, of Eight Mile, Ore., Homestead entry No. tt!U7 for the southeast sectional, township 8 south, range '24 K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: L. Pearl Jones, of Heppner, Ore., Peter llrenner and Bruce Haines of Eight Mile, Ore., and John H. Bellonbrock, of Hepp ner, Ore. Jay P. Lucas, H0-8T Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Public Land Sale. (Isolated Tract.) NOTICK 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT IN pursuance of instructions from the Com missioner of the General Land Ottlce, under authority vested In him hy section 24f5, United states revised Statutes, as amended by the act congress approved February i, WX, we will proceed to oiler at public sale on Saturday, the :l(llli day of June, next, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , at this ollice, the following tract of land to-wlt: Southeast " southeast section 30, township 4 south, range 2T K W M. Any and all persons claiming adversoly the above described lands are advised to tile their claims lu this ottlce on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forefeited. JAY. P. LUCAS, Register, Kl-H Otis Pattirhon, Receiver. U. H. Land Ollice, The Dalles, Ore., May 21, 1900. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ottlce at La Uramle, Ore., May 4 WOO. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her Intention to commute and make flnal proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made lie fore County Clerk of Morrow eouutv at Hepp nei, Oregon, on June Id, ivoo, vi?.: Homestead entry H-:i2, of MAllLE CASY, of Heppner, Oregon, For the southwest northeast i, north H Southeast 1 and southeast , southeast V sec tion 20, township 4 south, range 27 K W M, She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Ueorge Sperry, Joseph Pot ter, I Fayette Penlaud and Jerry Phillips, all of Heppner, Oregou. tu n E. W. Baktlrtt. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ollice at 1 Urnude. Or., Mav lt, l'.KHi. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tlual proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof w ill bo made before the County Clerk. I'matilla County. Oregon, at Pendleton, Oregon, on July tt, ISKiO, vis: Uomestvad eutry No. 7010 ol WILLIAM OH A I'M AN, of Vinson, Oregon, For the west '4 northeast and west "4 south east V of section M, township i south, range 30 K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his Continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Charles A. Krater, ol Pendle ton, Dr., James Nelson and Hiram Smith, ol Vinson, Or., and Levi L lllatt. of Ourdane, Or. K W. Bakti.ictt, IW-HH. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public, Land Sale (Isolated Tract.) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of instructions from the Com missioner of the general land ottlce, under au thority vested in him hv nvtton 84.", C- 8. Revised Statute, ss amended bv the act of Coti Kress approved ebruary us, I!. we will pro ceed to oiler at public sale on Haturday the th day olJuue, next, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at this ottlce, the following tract of land, to wit- Northenst 4 southwest V sectlou 24, township 4 south, range 24 E W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the hove described lauds, are advised to tile their claims In this ollice on or before the day aliove designated lor the commencement of said sale, otherwise their, rights will be forfeited. Jay P, l.tH'Aa, Register. tKA tns Pattihson, Receiver. I'. 8. Una Ollice, The Dalles, Or,, April 30, WOO. CONTEST NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles. Or., May 10, 19)0. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Kobert Warren, contestant, against timber culture entry No. 2764, made Nov. 17, 1887, for northeast 4 section 35, town ship 8 south, range 24 cast, by John C. fpray, contestee, In which it is alleged In substance that deceased entryman, nor his heirs, A. L. Spray, Catherine tipray and John C. Spray, since February, 1891, have wholly abandoned said tract, and failed to plant, cultivate or protect said tract, or to comply with the timberculture laws, said parties are here by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching raid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 28, 190(1, before J. W. Morrow, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office In Heppner, Ore gon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on July 7, l'JOO, before the register and receiver at the United States land office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed May 10, 1W). set forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication, 83-8 Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Ore., April 31, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his Intention to make fliml proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Vawter urawiora, uoumy oiern, at Heppner, uregon, on rrmay june o, iwjo, viz: OSCAR SHAKER, of Heppner, Ore,, Homestead entry No. 569ti, for the west (4 north east H and southeast H northeast H section 18, and southwest H northwest "4 section 17. town ship 4 south, range 26 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Harry C Hauby, James O. Wil liams. J. R. Nunamaker and Silas Wright, all oi neppner, uregon. 80-85 Jay P. Lccas, Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENf OF THE INTERIOR, LAND xj omee at La GMnde, or., April 2o, ruou. Notice is hereby given that the following namel settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County at Heppner, Oregon, on Junes, two, viz: 81 ERA N. 8HICK, one of the heirs and for the heirs of Joshua Ricks, deceased, of Heppner, Oregon, Homestead entry No. 4416 for the southwest 4 section 12, township 4 south, range 28 E W M. Blie names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John N. Seller, Elihu Tyler, w. u. Lacy ana jonn Nolan, an ot tienpner, ur, 80-85 E. W.Bartlett, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Ore., April 30, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following uuinea seiner nas niea nonce oi ner intention to make final proof Id support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, U. S. commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on rrmay, june s, l'JOU, viz: ELS A FARMER, of Eight Mile, Ore., Homestead entry No, 6748 for the northeast M section 24, township 3 south, range 24 E W M. one names me lotiowing witnesses to prove her continuous residence unon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank P. Vanghan, Theodore Anaerson, burner nuston ana Peter Brenner, an oi aigui mile, ure. 80-85 Jay P. Lucas, Register. HOME FOR SALE. A nice house. 6 rooms, well located. lot 50x150, only $1100. Apply at Gazet omce. SEWING. The ladies of Heppner are hereby notified that 1 am prepared to do all kinds of sewing. On Main street, 3d door south of Palace Hotel. Mrs. A. L. Steele. GUiML Depart TIME SCHEDULES Arrivi Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver, 4:00 p.m. Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, Special Kriibks City, Ht. 9:1,1a.m., Louis, Chicago, and East. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, 8 a. m. Express Ft, Worth, Omaha, 6:20 p. in, Kansas City, Ht via. Hunt- Louis. Chicago lugton, and East, Atlantio Walla Walla, Lewis- 8 a. m. Express ton, Spokane, Mill-6-20 p.m, neapolls, St. Paul, Via. Spo- Duluth, Milwau kane. kee Chicago and East I 8.00 p.m. OCR AN Htkamhhips 4:00 p.m. From Portland. All sailing dates subject to change, For San Francisco Sail every 6 days 8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivib 4:00p.m. Ex. Sunday Stiamkks. Ex. Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. m, To Astoria and Way Landings, 6:00 a.m. Willambtti Rivir 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem and V ay Landings, 7:00 a.m. Willamitti and 8:30 p.m. Tues., Thur, Yamhill Kivirs. Mon., Wed. and Sat. and Frt. Oregon City, Day ton b Way Land ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette Rivrr 4:30p.m. Tues. Thurs. Mon., Wed., and Sat. Portland to Corval- aud Frt. lis & Way Land ings. Shake Rivrr. Lv. Rlparla Lv. Lewlston ft a. m Rlparla to Uwiston 9 a. m. daily daily Heppner Branch train No. 0 leaves Heppner at 7:45 a. m. No. 10 arrives at 5:30 p. m. Dally except Sunday. Paasangera booked fop all Foreign Countries. J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner. , W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. visit DR. JORDAN'S oat MUSEUU OF ANATOUY I OS I MARKET ST., SAN FRANCIlCO, UL (IMm Etitk aU RnmkJ Thlarst Anatomical 2fnsas , m the w orld. ermrsx sttrncHon (a IKt CUy. A Wmsmmh, eranyeantrart 1Ul.e.ltYlTrllr I the oldt HiwrUllstuBlb 1'aolfls m ss im I if DR- JORDAH-PRIV I f (III Ta- aa i ' I 11 T warm who C II 1 1 om th tifw'li ( ) JORDAH-PRIYATI DISEASES and B1dll! ars suffering , youtaiul Intlis- erUuiM or Hiwum In nature rears, Nervous and nhvawal Usblliar. Ins. I toinc.T, Lwl M hM4 la il Itseompil- rbira. (Ja.urrbuw. uImL rrMMMT ' t I rliaallaT, , Hy a cumhlnaMna of i rvmuiM,or sri cumuve powtr, ths vortnr ' bMsosrraiigwl his trmttmrnt lll It will not . only alT'iid Immediate rrllrf, but permanent rur. in iHiclor aoM not claim to puilorm mlraelM. but is well known to ba a fair ma I squaro Pliyitdan and 8nnrwm, ero-omUlOAll to hlsiphitlty-DlaSM mt Wrm. I TPHIlls thmnhly rnVstd from" in systffui without the ffioi-sr:. Trwwi fitted br an Kiixrt Badloal eur fur Rsslar. A nuirs ami nMsi curs fur riles I lnr. ami rLtalst, k I Dr. Jurdnii's speiiai palnltm luilliod. . KVKKY N AM applying teuwUlrclT ' our Aim" upfuio t bis ii'meltOul. , Hi i'MI SiHtrnnrr a roalUVM (Tllk I Oiu.nltatloii I'HKK and strtetlT ertvaM. CHAHtlKM VttkY KKAXOXAHIK. TrvMUuttut priiittiuily or by lur. WrltK f..r Hook, l-llli eoorHT ' M4HHUUK. Maii.kdKseb. iAvaluabloi oxx& lur mn. j .wi or w rtu OH. JORDAN CO.. 1051 Markst SL.t. H. Sample of the Ballot To be torn oniGlai Ballot, of HEPPNER Precinct, Morrow Co., Or., June 4, 1900. Mark Between the Number and Name of Each Candidate or Ansvoer Voted For. FOR CONGRESS, Second Congressional District. 12. Leslie Butler, of Wasco County Prohibition 13. Malcolm Moody, of Wasco County Republican 14. J. E. Simmons, of Multnomah Co Independent Democratic 15. William Smith, of Baker County Democratic Peoples FOR JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURi. 16. C. J. Bright, of Sherman County 17. Thomas Q. Greene, of Multnomah County. 18. Charles E. Wolverton, of Linn County For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner. 19. J. W. Bailey, of Multnomah County. 20. P. L. Kenady, of Marion County 21. W. Schulmerich, of Washington Co.. FOR CIRCUTI JUDGE, Sixth District, 22. W. R. Ellis, of Morrow County 23. R. J. Slater, of Umatilla County 24. A. D. Still man, of Umatilla County.. FOR JUDGE. 41. A. G. Bartholomew, of Heppner. 42. John Hughes, of Heppuer 43. Julius Keithley, of Heppner FOR SHERIFF. 44. J. W. Becket, of Eight Mile. 45. H. C. Gay, of Heppner 46. J. W. Matlock, of Heppner FOR CLERK. 47. Vawter Crawford, of Heppner. 48. S. P. Florence, of Heppner 49. P. M. Howard, of Heppner FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. 50. J. VV. Shipley, of Heppner. 51. S. I. Stratton, of lone FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 62. W. A. Richardion ... 63. J. P. Williams FOR CONSTABLE, District No. 6 64. G. S. Gray. 65. G. B. HatC... For Road Supervisor, District No. 5. 66. J. h. Bellenbrock. 67. J. B. Hunt At my ranch, 4 miles southwest of Heppner. On Saturdays at Billy Gordon's Stable, in Heppner. CROOKSTON is a dark bay, 9 years old, weighs 2000 pounds, and is ll2 hands high. His dam and sire were imported from Scotland, and his sire sold at Salem for 2500. Terms Season 10; to insure $15; single leap 5. Good pasture at $1 a month. S. A. HUGHES, Owner. MAT HUGHES, Manager. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DIPARTMIKT OF THS INTERIOR, LAND Office tTh Dslle. Or. My 21, 1900. Notio Is hereby ttven that the following ntmed settler hse filed notice ol his Intention to msks final proof in support ol his eltJm, end that said prool will be made before J. n. Mor row, Vnlted 8ut commlasioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday. Juue . 1). 1: ELMER H. BCOTT, of Heppner. Oregon. Homestead entry No. 71S1. lor the sonth H southeast V aud south V southwest It section 21, township 1 south, range J K W M He nmee the following witness toprore his continuous residence unon srtid cultivation ofsatd land, vis: Frank C. Uriffin, EvanUree erson, Fraud E BeU aud Beuj F, 8warrt, all of Heppuer, Oregou. ... . 8S -8 J. P. Lrjcat. Rejister. STUB off by the Chairman VOTE FOR ONE. VTOE FOR ONE. .Prohibition .Democratic .Republican VOTE IT)R ONE. .Republican .Prohibition ..Democratic, Peoples VOTE FOR ONE. ..Republican People's Democratic VOE FOR ONE. . Republican Democratic ..Prohibition VOTE FOR ONE. ...Republican .Prohibition .Democratic VOTE FOR ONE. .Republican .Democratic .Prohibition VOTE FOR ONE. Republican Democratic District No 6. VOTE FOR ONE .Independent ...Democratic VOTE FOR ONE. .Democratic .Republican VOTE FOR ONE. Democratic .Republican The Fine Clyde Stallion CR00KST0N, Will make the season of 1900 as follows: NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Office at U Grande. Or., May 21, 1900. Nottce is hereby given that the following named settler has filed nottoa of bis intention to make final proof In support of hit claim, and that said proof will be made before J W. Mor row, L'ulted State Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 7, ltta), rti: Homestead entry No. 8711 of HERROD W, BERKLEY, of Heppner, Oregon, For the northeast li section 28, township S sooth, ranire K W M. He name the following witness to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, vis: D. Cox, Joseph W. Rector. John Nolan and John N. Beeler, all ol bepp ner. Oregon. 83-8 E. W. Bastlitt, Register. to be Used STUB To be torn off by the First Clerk. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Sixth 25. J. A. Fee, of Umatilla County ; 26. T. J. Bailey, of Umatilla County.. 27. J. T. Hinkle, of Umatilla County. For Joint Representative, Umatilla 28. A. M. Elam, of Umatilla County 29. A. B. Thomson, of Umatilla County. 30. J. A. Woolery, of Morrow County For or Against Constitutional Amendments. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. For Municipal Indebtedness Amendment. For Municipal Indebtedness Amendment. For Judiciary Amendment For Judiciary Amendment. For Irrigation Amendment For Irrigation Amendment For Repealing Amendment For Repealing Amendment For Equal Suffrage Amendment. For Equal Suffrage Amendment... FOR TREASURER. 52. 53. 54. M. Lich ten thai, of Heppner. W. P. Scrivner, of Heppner J. J. Wells, of Heppner FOR COMMISSIONER. 55. Ed. C. Ashbaugh, of Eight 56. E. S. Cox, of Hardman FOR ASSESSOR. 57. W. C. Laoy, of Heppner 58. E. D. Leach, of lone 59. W. L. SaliDg, of Heppner. FOR SURVEYOR. 60. Harrison Oummings, of Hardman. 61. J. J. McGee, of Heppner... For Road Supervisor, District No 6', 68. Robert Dexter 65. Jack McCullough For Road Supervisor, District No. 7. 70. J. D. Biown. 71. J. N. Beeler. days and Saturdays of each week. The balance of the week at Herren's ranch, 6 miles South of Town. HONEST ABE is a Dark Brown, 16 bauds high, and weit-hs 1450 pounds. He was foaled July 23, 1890. Sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Canada, imported in 1889 by C. Cheval and bred by E. Bauchemin, St Ours, Quebec, Canada, and was eired by St. Lawrence Boy, dam by Richelieu Girl (thoroughbred Canadian mare'). Honest Abe's dam wan nirnrl hv , t - - - - j "..w, a yuio UICU USD 8- aian Btaluon imported by T. Cunnington, of Sacramento. Cal. in 1882 and sold to Kenady & Smith, of Woodburn, Oregon, is dam was sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Robin Hood imported in 1882 by T. Cunnington and sold to Kenady & Smith, of Woodburn Or., and afterward sold to Wm. Walbridge, of eppner, Or Third dam by Old Mistery; fourth dam by Old Lummacks: fifth'dam bv Old Laplander. 7 Terms: 8ingle leap $5; season $7.50, payable at end of season insurance $10, payable when mares are known to be in foal Will not be responsible for accidents. Pasturage will be furnished at $1 a month D. A. Herren, Owner. Dan Henshew, Manager.' At S5 an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles south of Heppner; almost all good plow land, has running water and is under fence; will make a good home for some farmer or stock man. If not sold soon will be rented on shares to farm. It adjoins the places of Tom Quaid, D. A. Herren, Wm. Penland and Jas. Hayes. Apply to J. W. Redington, Heppner. This Trip. District. VOTE FOR ONE. .Republican .Democratic People's and Morrow Counties Vote for ONE. Prohibition - Republican ..Democratic, People's Vote YES or NO. .Yes .Yes .No .Yes No .Yes No ..Yes ...No VOTE FOR ONE. Republican .Prohibition Democratic VOTE FOR ONE Mile. .Democratic ..Republican VOTE FOR ONE. ; Democratic ....Prohibition .....Republican VOTE FOR ONE. Republican ...Democratic VOTE FOR ONE. ..Independent Democratic VOTE FOR ONE. .Democratic .Republican French Canadian Stallion HONEST ABE Will stand the Season at wm. Gordon's Stables on Wednes