Benj. F. Bwajcgirt returned lat week from Seattle, whrf be has been a' tend ing the King county fair. Mr. Swag ' fart took five colta with Into to enter in the racea, started three times and de feated all the district co'ts and run accond to Califor ia, which is a fine ahowing for Morrow county's produc tions. He sold three colts to California horsemen. Mr. Swaggart states that there was general dissatisfaction among home men with King county's trea'mei t, and several said they would not return. There was considerable jobbing going on with the bookmakers, which made things very unpleasant. While away Mr. Swagitart purchased five fine mares, Sylvan Lass, Claa N, Kitty Norfolk, Ella Dupoy and Master Bishop, which are classed among the best in the United States. The colts raised in Morrow county weighs 150 pounds more than any en the circuit Since Morrow county is winning a reputation in its fine horses, it is about time we had a race track wberri train ing could be done. A PARSON'S NOBLE ACT. "I want all ibe world lo know," write Re. O.J. BudloBg, of Asbaway, R. I., "what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine found in Electric Bitten They oared me of jaandioe and liver trou bles that had caused me great enfferiog for many yeare For a genuine, all-round oare they exoel anything I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all 'or their wonderful work in Liver, Kid ley and Stnmaob troubles. Don't fail to try tbem. Only 60o. Satisfaction is guar anteed by Slncum Drug Co. The Farmers warehouse people are repairing the foundation of their building and getting things in better condition than evr for handling this seasons big wheat crop at lone. BnnaAiu Babied. If babies were for sale the moat iovet crate bargain-hunting woman in the world would not look for a bargain baby. She would want the best baby that could be bought, regardless of price. Every woman naturally craves a healthy, handsome child, and her crav ing can be gratified if she will but re member that the child's health is her wn gift, and to give health she muat MEETING OF WOOLGROWER8, Good Attendance and Satisfactory Work Accomplished. Serious Accident. Thos. Itaby is now in a critical condi tion from the effect of being thrown from a wagon Friday afternoon. Mr. Raby and his son were returning home from this city in a wagon and when out at the Colwell grade, about 18 miles from Heppner, they met L. W. Brisrgs and Mr. French of this city on the grade. The hill is very steep and the road is narrow and in attempting to to pass young Raby, who was driving, pulled out too far and the wagon turmd over. Thos. R-iby was thmwn from a high seat down the mountain side, receiving a very bad fracture of both bones of the right leg between the knee and ankle, the bones going through both his sock and pants. He was brought back to this city by Mr. Briggs and Mr. French and hia in juries were attended to bv Dr. Mc Sword. Besides the fracture, Mr. Raby was badly bruised. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice ia hereby given that all unpaid taxes (including those of which one balf were paid pr or to the first Monday of last April) will bedlinquent alter the first Mondiy in October (next moath.) If this last half is not paid on or before October 6th, 1902, penalty and interest from April 7th, 1903, amount, ing to 22 per cent will be added. E. M SHUTT, Sheriff. MISS VIRGINIA GRANES Tells How Hospital Physicians Use and Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com pound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham : Twelve years continuous service at the sick bed in some of our prominent hospi tals, as well as at private homes, has given me varied experiences with the diseases of women. I have nursed some On-Tuesday morning, while oil ing the horsepower he was driving out at the John Williams place, John Colestock got two fingers of his left hand badly crushed in the gearing of the power. lone Post. TAKE CARE OF THE. STOMACH. The man or woman whose digestion is perfeot and whose stomaob performs its every function ie never siok. Kodol nlemi-es, purifies and sweeteene the stomaob and cures positively and perma nently bll stomach troubles, indigestion and dvspepnia. It is the wonderful re constructive tonio that is making so mny sipk people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all nf the nourishment in the food they eat Rev. J H. Hulladay, of Holladay, Miss writes: Kodol bss oared me. I consider it the best remedy I ever used for dys pepsia srttl Gtomoeh troubles. I was given up bv physicians. Kodol saved my life. Tke it after meals. have it to give. Mothers whose babies have been weak and ounv have nursed in strength their first strong child after using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is the best preparative for maternity, encouraging the appetite, Jiuieting the nerves and inducing re reshing sleep. It gives the mother strength to give her child, and makes the baby's advent practically painless. "My wife had. been sick nearly all her life," says Mr. E. K. Friclte, of Petersburg, Menard Co., Illinois, Box 367, "and after trying every thing I could thinlc of I made up my mind to trv 'Favorite Prescription.' I got six bottles, which my wife took, a tablespoon ful three times a day, until the baby came. She felt better after taking the first bottle, and when baby was born he weighed nine and a half pounds. To day he is six months old and weighs twenty-two pounds. He is as good a child as any one could wish. The doctor says he is as healthy as any baby could be, aud also says the use of your Favorite Prescription ' was the cause of each a healthy baby." a Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best and safest laxative for the use of delicate women. A fire on the James Noland plac last Saturday destroyed a new wagon belonging to Wm. Potter, together with the header box and most of the bedding of the Oscar Coohran heading crew. The regular price for the San Fran Cisco Weekly Examiner is $1.50. You can get it and the Gazette for $225 To Cur a Cold in On Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. VV. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c -s MISS VTRGIMA. GRANES, President of N urses' Association.WatertownN.Y. most distressing cases of inflammation and ulceration of the ovaries and womb. I have known that doctors used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound when everything else failed with their patients. I have advised my patients and friends to use it and have yet to hear of its first failure to cure. " Four years ago I had falling of the womb from straining in lifting a heavy patient, and knowing of the value of your Compound I began to use it at once, and in six weeka I was well one more, and have had no trouble since. J I am most pleased to nave had an oppor tunity to say a few words in praise of your Vegetable Compound, and shall take every occasion to recommend it." Miss Viroixia. Grams. $5000 forfeit if abort testimonial not genuine. Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has stood the test of time, and has cured thousands. 'Mrs. Pinkhain advises sick wo tuea free. Address, Lynn, Mass. Miss Virgina Deaton, the edi tress of the lone Post is taking a vacation in the Willamette valley. During her absence, E. C. Phelps the veteran newspaper man will have charge of the paper. A 8AD DISAPPOINTMENT. Ineffective liver medioine is a disappoint ment, but you don't want to purge, strain and break the glands of the stom ach and bowels. DeWiit's Little Early Risers never disappoint. Tbey cleanse the system of all poison and putrid mat ter and do it so gently that one enjoys be pleasant effects. Tbey are a tonic to the liver. Care biliousuess, torpid liver and prevent fever. S. C Ilrottn Leghorn. W. W. Smead has a few well-grown S. C, Brown Leghorn cockerels and pullets for sale at $1 each at the pen near the depot. Browp Leghorns are all the year round layers. These chicks are not inbred, cross your stock with them. L4itM5 OINTMENTS and suppositories will not, posi tively cannot do more than re lieve you. It requires an INTERNAL REMEDY to remove the cause and effect a permanent care. Ask your druggist for Dr. Perrin's booklet on the subject. Attention Is directed to the G. A. It. convention to be held in Washing'on, D C, Octo ber 6th to 11th inclusive, 1902. We can sell you tickets at rates whkih make going to the convention cheaper than staying at home, and we make enough out of it so that we are not "On the County." Tickets sold only on Septem- .ber 29th and 30th. For particulars as to rates, accotrwnodations, stopovers, time limit, etc., etc., call on or address, B. H. TRi. MBTLL, Commercial Agent Illinois Central It. R., 142 Third St. Portland. O e. Josh Westbafer, of Loogootee, Ind , is a poor man! bat be says be would not be without Chamberlain ' Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle, for it saved bim from being a cripple. No external application is equal to this liniment for stiff and swolen joints, contracted mus cles, stiff neok, sprains and rheumatic and muscular paint. It has also oured numerous oases of partial paralysis. It is for stile by Slooum Drug Go. BEST FOR THE BOWELS it nn haven't a regular, healthy movement of tb bowels every day, you're ill or will be. Keep youi bowels open, and be well. Force, in tlie slmi.eof vio lent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. Tlie smooth, est, easiest, most perfect way of. keeping the bowele clear and clean Is to take CANDY CATHARTIO Si EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pl.nf Vllhle Potent. Taste Good. Do Good Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10, 25. and 60 rente per box. write for free sample, ana ooomei n health. Address "1 STIRLING RESRDT COBPAST. CHICAGO r KEVT TOItS. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Ml Km The Man Who Wears SfSAYVYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Oiled SuHs Warranted Wuterpror. Mailt-to stand hard work and IuiikIi WHtlx-r. lak for trade mark. If your diler doesn't have tliem.nd tor cutaioiMii-. K. T. Rellleft sad Partial t a. , Art. , a Fraarl.ro. H. V.94WYEK at NOK, Sole Jlfr.., Kat (aabrMcr, JI. Pendleton, Sept. 16. The annual meeting of the Oregon Wool Growers' Association was held at Pendleton to day, with an attendance of 50, repre senting every portion of the fate. The delegates were welcomed in a short speech by Mayor T. G. Hailey and Congressman-elect J. N. Williamson re sponded with a short address. President Belts delivered a very sug gestive and well considered address, briefly sketching the recent work of the association, shoeing that when the Cascade forest reserve was created it was to have been closed against sheep, yet, through the efforts of the associa tion, 200,000 sheep range within its borders today. By fixing dates for sales of wool at Pendleton, Heppner, Shuniko and The Da'les, sellers snd buyers were brought together, to their mutual advantage, and prices ra- ged f om )o to 14 ce'.ts more per pound than hart been anticipated. Mr. Beata called attention to the se rious problem of the overstocking of the summer range, a problem which would have solved itself except for com missioner Hermann's and Congressman Moody's Blue Movntain forest reserve proposition. The secretary, R. F Hynd, of Hepp ner, read his report, which showed 119 members in good standing, represent ing 325,000 sheep, and that the wool growers of Oregon realized this year not less than 14 cents a pound for their wool. The scalp bounty law was taken up. and Congressman-elect Williamson read an able paper on the subject, favoring . the continuance of the law, which me: with the unanimous approval of the as sociation. At the conclusion of Mr. Williamson's address it was unanimously resolved to urge on the Legislature the retention of the scalp bounty law QUI at the Gazette office and learn of our clubbing offer with the Weekly Ors-gonian. ! Ne i 5 MIX yi nnnni it mnnn i ftfirUDlM J rATM Editorially Fearless. Consistently Republican Always. s from all parts of the world. Well v ritteD, original storieB. Answers to queries on m11 subjects. Art icles on Health, the Home, New Booke, and on Work About 'Che Farm and Garden. 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Portland, at 7 a. m. aud 11 p. m. : : : : : : : PORTLAND BOAT leaves Tbe Dulles at 7 a. m. and 3 p. m.. daily (exoeut Sunday). ::::::: STEAMERS Regulator, Dalles City, Reliance, Iralda, G. W. Shaver. W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent, The OalUa SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only All-Kail Route Without Change of Cars Between Spokane, Rossland and Nelson. Also between Nelson and KosslanJ, daily except Sunday: LTrV ArHra. 8rtl A. M Spokane 8 40 P. M. lKO A. M Kooslaml. S.-40 P. M b.10 A.M Nelson 6.45 F. M. Close connections at Nelson Trith 8teaaier for Kaslo, an t all KootPtmi ltke points. Pawxneor for Ktt!a Kiver ami BounJitri reek connect at Alurcut wiUi dailf. .