m tne Gourtnouse Aitiris of incorporation of ths Ar buckle Coal and Transportation Comp any were filed with the countr clsrk Qpterober J. M. Kernan, C. C. Patterson, Lewi Jvinney and E. L. Freeland are the in lorjcii-ators. The name of the corpora 3ion will be the ArbucVle Coal and Traiportrttion Company. The -object and business of the corpor xtion will be to purchase, sell, develope - mortgage,- bond, lease, rent, open up -Mild Je'il generally in all kinds of coa To construct water ditches and to dispose of water and water power. To ilea! generally in all kinds of foods . -and merchandise. To build and. operate tramways roads, litchea and railroads for the openmg up To build and operate telegraph and 1 telephone lines from the city of Hepp ner to the office of the company in sec tion 30, t 4 8, r 29 e, w m. .. The principal office and place of busi of the company wili be in Heppner. The capital stock shall be $1,000,000, divided into 1,000,01)0 shares at the par value of $1.00 each. REAL K STATE TRAKSHtRS. The Amii(an Mortgage Company of Scotland, IA., to William I. Barnett, lr-7 acres, sec t. t 1 , r 2ti e. $2.r0. State oi Oregon to Elisabeth J. Cur rin S'0 acres, sec M, t 1 n, r 24 e. $640. State of Oregon to George J. Currin )20 acres, sec 06, t 1 n, r 34 e. $G40. J. li. Simons et ux to John T Kirk, parcel of land in city of Heppner, $40 Dora L. Fields to II. C. Watson, all of -cha land of the Hugh Fields estate in Aforrow county, containing about 11,000 -t;res. Consideration 1. Edward McDaid and wife to Geo W. Avails, 1G0 acres sec 14, tin, r 25 e. FICO. Maud Kennedy and husband to Aeran A. Colo, 100 acres, sec 13, t 1 s, r 29 e. 4"i0. Oscar G, Shurtleff to George W. A'ells, 160 acres, sec 14, 1 1 n, r 25 e. $1 Walter Kilcup to Emma Kilkup, 430 acres, sec 24 and 14, t 2 s, r 28 . $600. Wm. P. Butterfieid to Lewis M. Dobyns, 160 acres. Bee 20, t 1 n, r 25 e. moo. J. W. Lattin to Guy Huston, blk 8 of V1Ib' add. to Heppner. $lr0. Krnet V. Maddox and wife to V. H. -Moure atid 11. A. Moore, 76S.86' acres in Morrow county. $5000. E.G. Sperry and wife to J. O. Maggs, iota 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 3, Sperry's 3d add. to lone, $300. . 'i . O. Maggs to Jesse Brackett, parcel j: tan! in Ioue. $140 Almire Shaw to Henry Blahm 118 acre?. $2000. Charley McNabb and wife to Geo. J. Currin 160 acres, sec 12 and 11, t 1 a, r 4 e. $975. Oscar Mitchell and wife to B F. Va-ghan, 160 acres, sec 24, t 1 s, r 24, . $4000. Win. Dnrran Dead. Word was received Monday of the death of Wm. Durran at Athena, Mon day, Oct. 6th. Mr. Durran was 77 years old and an old resident of Morrow county, having resided in the Blackhorse section for rnaoy years. He has many friends in Morrow county. The deceased is an uncle of Ed. Dur ran and J. S. Baldwin of this place. Tlie remains were laid to rest at Athena Wednesday. Old People Have Their Troubles. Mr. Francis Little of Benton Harbor, Micb., is over eighty years of age. Since 1865 he baa been troubled more or less with indirection and constipation and bas tried almost everything in nee for those ailments. Last August he began nsiDg Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets and was soon feeling much bet ter. Ia a recent letter he Bays, "X have used three boxes of the Tablets and now tbink I am well." These Tablets im prove the appetite and invigorate the stomach, liver ADd bowels. For sale bj Sloonm Druf Co. A Itemarkable Offer. The Gazette has made special ar rangements with the Young People's Weekly, published in Chicago, to fur nish this interesting and valuable paper with the Gazette, both papers for $1.60. The Young People's Weekly is one of the leading story papers of America with 16 pages, nicely illustrated every week.- It is always interesting to the young people. Ireland's Population Decreasing. The recent census of Ireland shows s marked decrease in its population, 4 which baa been largely attributed to the famine tbrongbont the island, caus ing the death of thousands of people, and foroiog many others to emigrate. This brings to mind quite forcibly the absolute necessity of having plenty of good food if we would prolongue life, but after all it is not a question of the amount eaten that makes the people strong and healthy, but the way it is digested. Dyspeptic people eaonot en joy their meals, and consequently al ways feel depressed, irritable and ner vous. Tbey should try Hosletter's Stomach bitters al once. It is a speci fio remedy for flatulency, belcbiog, in digestion, dyspepsia and nervousness, and is backed by a record of fifty years of cures. - Track Records. Quite a number of track reeords were anade at Lone Oak track, Salem, Or., during the state fair meeting. Ifyrtha Whips mile in 2:09 is the track race records for pacers; Helen Norte 2:26, by Del Norte is the track record for two year old trotters; Miladi B, 2:18, by Chenalis is the record for three-year-old pacers Flatonius sails in 1 :41?4' is the track record, while Sad Sam set a record ef 1 :00 flat for five furlongs, and Hoaest John, 4 furlongs ia 54 seconds is alse the track record for that dis tance. Rural Spirit. IMI,Ati; Ml .MIA V DI.MtKK. Dctober i: a: icrs wii , 1902. Price 50 cents, not be charged extra. Weekly HIM.-Ot.FAKE: Seup. -.'Vjasonme Priotaniere Puree tla Jackson Krlishrii. -.oir Chow Olives Sliced Tomatoes Fish. J-i:c. Salmon Maitre Je Hotel PoUte Tarlatan UoileA. Kt'jckic Ham with Champignon Sauce Ealrff . Fned Fpring Chicken Covenor Sauce 5-.ieJ oi Veal ala Montmorency Club House Pilous. Sultan Style I'kiladalphia Fufls, Saba j on Sauce Reaei. M-..T.i(i &:i Beef au jua "Loin of Pork Apple Sauce Ts;aj. "Veal fence Dressing Leg Mutton with jelly Shrimp Salad ala Mayonnaise 1 rg-etable pa rat: us in Cream fcitewed Tassstoas E'li'.cl and mashed poUtoea 1'astrjr. Jjpmon Meringue Green Apple Pie Deert l.'?p.iL-iti Sttamed Pudding Brandy Sauce Charlotte Ruese :';-j.iMe Ic- Cream Assorted Cake Che.-fce Crackers Suts Raisins It Xili. Clarst puuch The Worst Farm. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol. the new dlsooverv which is mak ing so many siok people well and weak people strong by dygt sting what tbey eat, by oleansjng and sweetening the stomaob and by transforming their food into their kind of pare, rich, red blood bat makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Oranfiill, of Troy, I. T., writes: For a amber of years I was troubled with in digestion and dyspepsia wbieh grew in to the worst form. Finally I was in duced to use Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirely eared. I heartily reoommend Kodol to all sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digest what you eat. Blooum Drag Co. tYTbe regular price for the San Fran cisco Weekly Examiner is $1.50. You can get it and the Gazette for $2.25. Mrs. Lucretia Allyn Carman, of Os wego, a pioneer of 1S51, died at her borne, Sept. 20. Ont ef Death 'a Jaws. "When death seemed very near fr m a ssvere stomach and livsr trouble, that I had soffsred with for years," writes P. Moss, Durham, N. C. "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave per fect health." Best pills on earth eu.i only 25o at Blocam's drag store. The Gazette has just received a fine assortment of ladies' visiting cards in the yery latest styles. Weak JVlon ! O. As J. :sexo tablets: WILL MAKE YOU STRONG They are an Absolute Cure for Loss ot SEXUL POWER, SPERMATORRHOEA, ssBESCLTS Or EXCESSES, ETC. And we guarantee them. On receipt of One Dollar we will mall a box (10 days treat ment) securely sealed, to any urt dress, with no marks to ditclote contents. SIX BoxeS tteSlSeftt $5.00 Your money will be promptly returned to you if you are not satisfied with the treatment. Green & Jackson Drug Co. WALLA WALLA, WASH. p&Wlh3(S)IWd(WIId(B Mmdm ki thrmm iypmm milling ml $15, $20 22 $30 The best Disc Machine on the Sflarltct -Entertains Everybody Everywhere Uses Plat Indestractible Records ..Montcrestsili Bros,, Granite and Marble Monu ments a Specialty : : : : STONE AND MARBLE CUTTERS which can be handled without danger of being injured Finishing Stone Work for Build ings. Beat Marble and Granite kept in Stock. HJIOP OV MAIN HTKEKT, Heppner, Oregon MR.S. L. S. ADAMS, Of (aJvesion. Tcim. "Wine of Cardui is indeed ableulnj to tired women. Having suffered for levtn years with weakness and bear-inj-down pains, aad having tried sev ere I doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine ot Cardui was the only thing which helped me, aad eventually cared me It seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct Irregularities." By "tired wosnen" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the worab, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You can cure yourself at home with this great women's remedy, Wine of 'Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. Why not begin to get well today? AH druggists have $1.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. rorsdrio and Jtratnj, Kldmw, ftfrtnir meot, Tba Gtuxtaoooe MeUTdna Co.. a u utawaiits Ctattaaoogav, lean. IVlNEo'CARDUl CHHONIC CASES . are particnlarty desirous. Yon cannot only cure Piles by removing the cause. 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