THE GAZETTE. itsfy anyone. If you area demuorat your purtj is reprosi iiteil quite well. If iu HEPPXEBj C HUES DA 7, MA f 81, '8S ,','""r )0Ktnt u pcwj oi tue repui I nvau ni i j' , in tir-i i , L mu itu uiu iMidiiiu von desire iu remain in REFl BL1C IN ST ATI. T.CKtT. J'Co"erM8HINGEn HERMANN. For8nprem6jm.p U)KI) Por Presidential klaotun,, KOHKIU' McLF.AN, WM. dfts. ('. W. FuJluu. For Prosecuting Attoriiaa; MORROW COfNiRLi'LiiLlCAN TICKET. 1 irll ...uantnii7r.! T. It. Howard. ahiT- iff: U L. Andrews, clerk; J. B. Kly unit T. Arni a'.roi g. ooiuiiriiwiitiiore; A. M. liuun, treaaurer; H. H. iilaanitml. niiwinn Jess Martin, nrvny. or:J, H.btMiley, scliool Bupt. ami Dr. Aran, coroner. service. position lo fl.ip ei(hr tray, my friend .tlr I'enlnud, if nut badly &dti.-el, will do as little hr.rm as anyone. However. the party inane does not srein to he ut ali bitter Lore to-day, and I preauiuethat the disposition tu iuctiou dny will be to vote lor tbe one most likely to aerve tbe interests of the oouuty best. If in your judgment you have a more anpuble man than myself, elect him, and 1 shall s.1 ways co-operto with him just as hearti ly, quite br cordially rh I shall expect him to with myself should I be elected. KEOEMPTION OFCOUSTa SCRIi". Notira ia harahy gi-.en tliat there ia anoiley. r.t liai.U in th.t Tirahur v tt i'-trrow county lu pty the folloa-intt (iaaa-ribad warruila. (o-wit: - tfrriea. I K, ffiatured. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ForCorM.,joi)NM oKUUN For Bp BCBS1XTi Var Prnaacniinn Attorney. J. L. Story. MORROW COTNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Lea Hnwall. rapreaentatWs: Tom Morion aher. jft: Joa WilKmim, cicrk; .1. A. Tlii'innaon ai,n T. J. Brown. coinmiaBiontra: 0,-u. NolK trt'iiMint; : J. J. McGae, naaaaaor; (;. B. t 'ram. a-linol autifr intendaut; Juliai KeiUiloy, surveyor; A.J.SI.olio euronor, DEMOCRATIC COLUMN. This column is devo'ed to t! e inter ests of democraoy. and we are not re sponsible for any thing that may app :.r in it. The linn. E. L. Appleuate spoke here last Saturday evening. Hi speooh I mainly omiHistsd in ridicule aud iilmse of the demooratio partv, and had bill little good argument in it, althonh hia illustrations Wore quite hmn.irnuii. Ho tried to deU.io the pocsiiion of th il:iuo oratio party, but forgot to dufine his-twn party, lie forgot to explain why it was the republican claimed' in their nation- A BOARD of trade will bs oraniwd in l platform of WW, th it they favore 1 a ft fp wpp't" reviwioii ui law uiijunti uutl uiiriit'muillf Hoppnej fha courso of and the mttter oi n rail t.i L nig Croek, Haystack, Camp Wats.in ail Oanynu City will than be considored, and the funis raise! for tluir imniiiute oou stritetion. It is tho intention to have tur.fT lawn, and bi.d proved false to tbiir promises and were lot opposing any tarilf reduction. He failed to explain why it was that the republican tat invention of Orecon w ao much un der the control of the O. It. & N. Co. that thoy dared not say a word about opeuini; tin roali ready for t:m by this fall. I np tbe Columbia rirer, a matter of vital Uappner will then be in a position t fttmisli supplies to that larjo a i I pros perom oountry, an 1 will oT.tr in luce ruents to warrant u largj trajj from taut section. It is hops! that soni3 as. i:t Bnoa will bi giT)i tr tills anferpriss by settlers ovor tho bill, an 1 w.i h iye every assurance that they are ai m nil inter ested in this as w arc. TIIKRON VZl L SrEAK3. h'nme Plain Tulk to Ihe Puint. As the republican candidal for rep rosentalive has not g ine over the coun ty in a gonernl oanvass with others who have been speakinjr in each precinct, many uf tho more remit setth-ra in Mor row county may bo unacquainted with him and bis vit-va, ho below wo give in brief Mr. Fell's addrefs at the Lexing ton meeting last Saturday, as taken by a reporter. Until last evening I had not anticipa ted an onp tr. unity of m e in tho citi ai'iia of Morrow oonnty in company with my polilii al competitor, owing to a ne cessity oi bciri),' at Arling'on to attend the wool business iu which I om en gaged this being the shipping season. Concerning the statemont that I had loi i forcoJ to reco"iiizj the IndepenJ iiit party, I will pn y that it is a faet that 1 iftrfnay I would recognize no such po iitins! party - and don't now. It is inerely a local faction. Tho distinction in no particular oousefjiicnco, and having ouoe given my reasons for not joining in tho general oanvas, I presume tho fact that 1 have not, is one of no se rious importance. However, as I am hero to-day, 1 take pleasure ill accepting the oourtuHy extended, ami while I am no stump spiaker, I place myself square ly before you, that you may know my ex id position, as I desire no one to vote for ma as a recourse between a "per haps and a may be-so." I have been vigorously curried and groomed bv the independent representative by proxy. Mr. Dunbar, in his speeches, and am ready to run in this campaign. 1 want to run cither as a man or u liorso; 1 have not the gait of a kangaroo. With all due resprut to tlioso who have the joined tho independents, I do sue to say, I am running upon the Mlraight republican ticket, and am dis Psud to miiko no pledgos not iu confor mity with the party platform and usages. In reply to Mr. I'enlund'H repiescnla tive will say, yes, I shall doubtlessly, il (looted, "go Into caucus," anil suppiit the republican caucus nominee, howev er objectionable l.y may be to mo per sonally. I do not, expect to revolution i.o the system. In Morrow county only lias it become proper to go into caucus oi convention, I hereby pledging one's nilf to abide by its decision, aud then ir licnlan, bolt for a new faction. As year representative 1 should desire to H" iron li om piedgis or obligations of a special olniincter, or any other than the ;;oiu'ral obligation to do civ duty as my conscience and judgineut might die tale. If I wished to iioeoinpliNli r.nv thing in the way of legislation, 1 certain ly should not iiutagonizo myself wild a d faction in Ihu legislature nmiaoen sanly. One man can prevent the pas sage of a bill more easily than ten men oaimnRsit. With Mr. IVnlaud's nnti Dolph miiuifesUi pasted upon the walls of tin house of ropresonlutivas, he will never aceoiniiliiih anything. His n sited of mo to place myself on reoord for or agaimt liolpli. If I oau't speak to make signs like this (This is Mr. J'enlnnd's printed pledge not to vote for JMIph but lor any other peoples' man, whatev er that may mean). Mr. Dolph is by no niesns my choice for eonator. There arc olhers whoee mimes will doubtlessly be pn senled ill lh republican caucus. 1 am quite sure I shall oppose Mr. Dolph's nomination, believing that others oan serve the interests of the peoplo butter than Mr. Dolph. 1 think I could, bv Toting against him ia tlw oausus, be far more instrumental in preventing his election I linn would au independent sit ting outside, nlono iu the cold. Howev er, I shall doubtlessly stuud by my par ty, concerning the vote lor hi nit 'r. No "i"1 ""an reasonably sluto posilivelv wlint B-tion the., : a couf-id r advisabie. If joii can not trust me without au irou clud pledge, do not vote for me. Mr. Ilnnbar desires mn to pledge my self against the caucus system. His an tipathy for Ciiucas or convention ia easi ly uudeislood. Ilia political career has, accord ing lo his statement, l axn peculi arly unfortunate. Thy a ole bis bills or nullified bis proposed hiws bv lark nig on aiiii'iidineiils. Vet, be posilivelv asserta that Mr. I'eiilnud js bound b'v wnaines-iys. I would HUggt tint M- '!if.r ran not ulwnvs have upon which to speak 'for Mr, lino iin"-e ivuo are lainiiiar wnli my op ponent's good liuaiin s;; sense w ill scarce ly bebero that lie will allow one who has mane a legislative tailor to "bind him" importance to every republican and dem ocrat in Eastern Oregon. He failed to explain why it was that tho leadership of the grand old republican party had pnsjed nit tbe hands of railroads, cor p rations, manufacturers and railroad uitorneys and that these things oan not be much longer hidden from the thou sands of honest, toiling repnblicaus, wholhis year having au eyo to their owu interests, nro going to vote for a party which hud tho nerve to declare against corporations and in favor of an open Columbia river, viz.: th d.-inoorat P'rty. He was not oon'Out to let lion. h 3. H n iiioksi 1 , in his honorod fcitive, but liaule l lnm over the coals al 1 'ging that the- ex-vice president did the proper thing by going oil and dying. This kind of argument was unjustifiable iu Mr. Applegate as no matter what n man may entertain against tho living it is generally oousidorsd hsathonish and uncivilized to publicly traduce the dead. republican farmers and laborers will probably vote the domooretio tioket this year as many of them say that tho re publican party has now passed into the hands of tbe rnilrnads, manufacturers, corporations and the rich, and is under tbe leadership if railroad attorneys, like Senators ,1. N. Dolph, J. H. Mitchell and liolund Staufordj who of cotirso are not iu sympathy with tho farmer and the poor laboring man. For instaneo, th. republican state convention of Oregon dured not raise a voice iu their platform iu favor of opening np the Columbia river. On that question they r a ednotl spi nk for fear of tho O. It. ft N. l;o., who l still, like leaches, suck the lire blood' frem the finances tf Ense n Oregon farmers. Tho democratic state platform, how ever, spoke loud and bold in its demand for an open Columbia river and cheap transportation, and Hon. John M. Gear in, democratic nominee for congross, au Eastern Oregon beru candidate, asliH the suffrage of Eastern Oregon farmeis pledging himself to work for their in-' toresis, and not do like Hon. Hinger Hermann, who has sat like a log for four years in oougress and introduced bills but never passes any. EarmeiK, look out for your own interests. Some parlies who have no intlueiioo or no regard for the triitu are now engaged ill writing dirty articles and circulating malicious reports about Tom Morgan. It is a strange faet that, although he lia beeu a citizen of this section for years. wo now begin lo lind out that Ibis Inm ost, upright cilien is nnylbing bu. siuaro. The o is n ithing but f.dsehood and prejudice iu .t. His popularilv is more thai! w ns cs peeled, tun 1 the "staL in the back" act is supposed to bo tin thing that will defeat him. lint it will all go for naught, as will ho bhovrn on I iino 1. 0. 0. Ctane, our candidate for school superintendent, holds a life diploma for teaching both fniia this state and from California, where he taught for ten years. He is teaching now, ami has thoivjfon boeu unable lo lniikc any canvass. All who know him testify to bis abili ly, mural uprightness i n t lidelily to du ty. lie " ill make a I ig i ly coiiipetJUl and fa t f I ollieer. Kt riTIjICAN COLUMN. 7uf 2 ".' S e?t 2 s i (Ho It t sen 3 bM 2 87S S 713 77 V 73 2 ISl.5 2 m 2 70 2 sis i US 2 S!2 2 7, 2 8H 2 819 K mi i sin 2 77d 2 SCI 2 7K.1 5 m. a nm . 2 B7II 2 h7l 2 RT! 2 m a B?1 2 S75 2 873 2 677 .... 2 17s 2 s;n 2 SKI 2 SSI 2 2 K-n 2 11 2 S5 2 ftss 2 SS7 S CM 2 IWffl 2 S9J 2 8'Jl 2 KI2 2 !(:; 2 SDI 2 HKi 5 rw i 'J7 2 frtrt 1 m 2 .'J 2 9 I ! WI-2 2 m 2 tl 2 0 2 tKH 2 t)7 2 !) 2 9.19 it die 2 ll 2 1H2 2 1118 2 till !l 015 2 MS 2 AjrinSfi7. i a 5 8 a 13 N. H. ito ititnrofit will ho pnid on Uia above- naianu lone from tho datoor linn notice. (IHfl. NOHI.H. Treasurer Morrow Countv. iv.iwi .a ly ami. ivis. Land BnainEss. Come to the Gazette shop and have your proving up started oy u sneeb mai wisnea yon prosperiiy. regardless of your pohtioal, religious, etc., proolivities. Tho clerk and judge live right hero ut Heppner, and it is al together more convenient. I'.iily Mor row is ready to .take vour filings, and will do the biwiuess in first-class shape. Stated.- May Hi, from Skinner ork, a dark chestnut sorrel horse, bve-wsokt, bald fane and three white feet, branded () on left shoulder. When last board o! was in the head of Siind Hollow; 85 re ward for his return to Jonos' stable, or the same amount for informetion lead- iug to bis recovery. W. M. Do.tak. Happiness and Health. Are important problems, the former lepending greatly on the latter. Every me is familiar with the bealthv proper ties of fruit, and uo one can afford to be sick and miserable hi!o the pleasant Oaufornia concentrated liquid fruit rem cdy, Syrup of Figs, mav be bail of Hit entjrprising druggist, C. M. Mallory, ueppnur. STUM1' Sl'EAKIN'Q. This column is devoted to the inter osts of the republican p irty, mid wo are iiot"ros.'ojisjble for aiiyliiiiig that nmj appear in it,' - .. , Look republicans of Morrow sonnl.V! Will you, eon you submit to such an iu dignity upeti one of your most faithful otlieiala? The independents have plan ed upon their ticket the dem. nominee .1 1 1. Slorv, in order to defeat W. li. Eliis. Will you be bulldozed and whip ped tutu line in such a manner? He publicans of lbs north eud of the coun ty, look well to your interests. W. 11 ICIlis should get every one of your voles. Sea that your tickets are right. Si'ltAYKii on Sr. ii, km. - Two dunniarea, 0 yeara old, bnimled 'Jl on left 11 mk a qua Tier e re'e el u Id ou left shoulder, 7 oonnertiid with K on right shoulder and hip and loft ear split. Two bay mares. Id and (! years old reflectively, same brands ns above. One chestnut s.irrol. H years old, same brands as ah ive; the last three marcs Lad sucking coils when they went nwny, last fall. Tw bay borne colls. 'J years old, branded quarter circle shield ou left shoulder, and one sorrel mare, 2 years old, branded same as last two horses. One dark chestnut sorrel mare branded same as above, and 2 yours old. One sorrel linrse, four white feet and bald face, branded lit on left l ink. Oca bay lioi.se, 0 veins old. the floor I ''r inded three small circl s on left lVnhiud, 811 111 " ir and H connected ou left sli ue, w untier w u. yne sorrel liorse. !l years old, bald face, two white hind feet and branded quarter-circle shield, for- At tli-i earnest S'tiieitation of the Mem ocrntic Campaign Committee, I have consented to speak on the political is sues ot the present lime at tho follow-ing-named pb.ces and dates iu Morrow county, vij: MnllcHtin precinct (school house , I'liesdny, May 'J'i. at 11 o'clock A. M. Hiirdman. Tuesday, May 22, at 7 o'clock I'. M. Drv Fork (( tooscberry'l, Wodnesdav, May 2:i, at ! 1'. M. Eight Mile Centre seliool house, on Thursdav, Mav 21. at V. M lone, Eridny, May 25, at 1 T. M. Lcaington, .Saturday, May 26, it 1 t'. M. Cecil, Mondav, Mav 2, at 1 P. M. Ella, Tumdny, May , at 1 P. M. Alpine, Wednesday, Mav HO, at 1 P.M. Pine City, Thursday, Miiy 31, at 1 P. Lena. Friday, Juno 1, nt 1 P. M. Heppner, Saturday, June 2, nt 1 P. M. The different party nominee are re spectfully invited to meet me at said places and dates, and I trust to see ev eryone, republicans, democrats and in dependents, in eaoh precinct present at sa ill dates. The republican and inde pendent nominees for representative are hereby respectfully challenged to dis cuss with meat said dales and places the political issues between tho two great parties. 1 Oho, Wm. Wkkiht. To TnphI'KN'dknt Voters'. Citizens of Morrow eou 11 ty who favor an independ ent ticket id the county eleotion next lu ne, are hereby potiUed to nsfeuible in ( heir respective precincts on Suturd:!,! Anril, 7th, 1S88, to elect delegates to B county convention to be held in Heppner, on Saturday, April 21st. The represen tation of each precinct has been estab lished on the basis ot the vote cast" for Lexington in .lime, S8li as follows: Heppner 4; Lexington ti; Alpine 4; Eight Mile 4; Duirvville 2; lone 4; Ijna 2; Ce cil 8 j Welle Springs 8: Pine City 2; Dry Fork 2; Castle Hock 2. As a basis of this action tbe Independent Central Committee believe that as the precinct are at present bounded we are not fairly ropreaented in our county conventions. I!y order of ' J. F. Brewer '"h'ni.'in Independent Co. Central Com Takks Vr -At John ltidgewnv'-'"ir-li, in Itoed ounyou, one sorre horse, about If) or 12 years old. branded I K on left shoulder, 'l'. F. Hhkikwat NOTICE OK INTENTION. inven that the followinit .0,1 nolioa ill Ioh iiileiilum t !,,.,( 0"i,. iT.,- 1)M,. NollCM ix i.-r,, namod eoltiavhaa hlo inskuniml proof m fnnnort of hi ,-1-om. nl thai (Ue siiitl i.r.mfwiti h i itii Ii. ht-f,ro the tv t'N'r.k of Myri-,vw county, at tloppner.Or . on July it. .S. vu : Jon A Coi.mns, TVS USUI fr Ilia NW l See. II, Tp I H. R W 1 , W M. M" nainoa J)je lollowincc wtUu'Kac to jrevo liif euniiun'U! eaaidoiH'e upon, aud cult.vutiou of a-t'.l 1'iiut. vi: U. K Wntfa. Mirnni S'liilh, Trail, Mutli ew ajtd -Jafjca Miiir. all of I .xiionon. Or. JllJi F. A. MclloNVI.li. Ileireter tuer,y ranged in Clark's canvon: S," re in action, simply because he is nilhout ' ,vilri' Psr ho d wijl be paid for thoir re nie spacniodie rhetorical gift which I turn to my ranch on bight Mile, or i truly admire in the gentleman who has ! '"' reward will be paid (or informa put the candidate through a catechism i lo-'ding to their reeaverv. r pobtienl faith. I 0. IiKItrfON AsUi tho six townships, I opposed I " dismemberment or tho county once in I Tailoi-im. the "third" house, and will say this,! I have oneued a well-appointed tailor- should 1 be m the first, there woulu be , iug esti,oli,i,;lient in my new build- no nin;e ill enr weHrri co mty line. j ing qi Miiy street, and am now renularlv aeitlw l.a tit.sl nMire of hia intention to maka in opening up a new county each per. receiving new goods and will make oils'- n""' nr""' ""i""w rlaim.and lhataaid i i! i i . " ll,'k.,' the goods in the market. , t. Isvs. via: ' 111 tie Jii lity which 1 possess may benefit , A. AkabVS10K. ,ofni Ihpuu. Tpl STaAvrn-me one taur erou, motive, but tor u,B ,eaou that all " , , ,, ? J" " ? 1 "-- h f"llowiB--rtoee. to pm hia our intenst.s are conimou. year old uinre. d . k bay. branded erots eontian-m, r.iara). uws. and citiiTation of. iuoi.ir uni-ir ou u- i RiiuiiiLinr, a. uovrni m mn.,, reward wlllbe gi' cn for her return to ' ryh-ar, I. N. "Bajej-, Innia Siallane aad ,.l ll.,n r f n... , P. t iininchania. allof Hperner, Or. most Jleppnrr. J. t. Pai.i,. i;, F. A. M iionaip, Rfpittor NOIK'E OF INTENTION lind Oftlee at The Halloa Or.. Mav 7. 'W. Noliia i ho-..hy tfivon that I lie followina-vamri We are now Daily Keoeiving Large Invoices of NEW DRESS GOODS! In nil the latest shades and fabrics and our counters r ARE PILED HIGH ! '1 With the Choicest Productions of the Manufacturers, aud the best news to all is that they are CHEAPEN TIIA-INT F.VKR. We have spent much time and money this spring in selecting our goodn, and are satisfied tlint our Dress Goods Stock will com prise the JBestns well as the C'heiipest Goods that were ever shown be fore iu Heppner. Can't you give us a call soon for the pur pose of 1 LOOKING THROUGH i li This Stock nod seeing our Pretty Things? We shall take pleasure and pride in shewing you what we have got Whether you are ready to buy or not, you are ALWAYS WELCOME , At our store, and will see your friends the i e also. LI JUST RECEIVED, A FINE LOT O Cn lo Cord Ginghams, Chamtirnys, Ac, and as this stock sells t o fn ;t that we can not hardly get goods fast enough to keep any ri '- " hand, we advise you to give it an early yisit. ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICE5. MINOR, DODSON & CO., W. J. LEEZER. MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OEEGON. P. C. THOMPSO LEEZER & THOMPSON -DEALERS IJi- HAii:DWrAHE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SHELF HARDWABE, Bird-Cages, Pope, Nails, Cutlery, Wood aud Willow Ware, Granite Ware, Etc. MAhX STREET, HEPPNER, 0REG0 Sperry's New Roller Mills! iliiipp:ni:r, - - ouegon. Ca)acity 70 Barrels J, B, SPERRY, Proprietor. : o :- Flour from best Grades of Wheat, flour and Mill Feed. Is now for sale in quantities to suit purchasers.' KIRK & YOUNGGREN, Ha J Street, Snarly Oppoiite Minor, Dodson i& Co.'l Store, ' UEfWKH, . OBSGOS -Muiifapturers of wid J)oalors ia Furnitl'rk, Mirrors, Bedding, Brackets, Picture Frames, Etc. - :o:- UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. J.tM; H A G E R, ' I'Eil-EI! IN- General Merchandise. STWliR & WALKEJrS Agricultural Machinery, all kinds ot Farm Implements, Wagons, Etc., Thr new firm of B. A. HUNSAKER & Co., HEPPNER, Are at the old 3tsnd on MAIN STREET,' DEALING IN .... Hardware, Tinware, Copperware, Granie ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, 'Nails, ind Black smiths' Supplies. ALSO AGENTS FOR..... . Fish Bros. Wagons, Champion Mowers and . Reapers, Headers, Threshers, En: gines . and . Portable Sawmills, Just In A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware,, Lamps, Fancy Goods, Etc. Ar constantly receiving new invoices, which cash can take away at the lowest prices. Job-work executed iu a skillful manner. HADDOCK CORNER, HEPPNER. MAT LICHTENTHAL'S Boot and Shoe Store. Having just received a largo and complete stock of firti-clasa Boots aud Shoes, I am uow prepared to furnish any article in' that line at fair prices. i I will continue to do custom work and repairing, as usual. Shop enlarged and twitted throughout. New front and new goods. ' I . a .-!- ul J'JllJO..Ji? 11 Store ED. BISHOP. Proprietor. In the Leenar .fe Thompson Building, Main Btreet, Heppner. DEJkLEK IN Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Cigars, Sheet Music, Harmonicas, Novels, Shoulder Braces, Toilet Arti cles, Perfumery, Notions, lite, Etc. SsaT'Presoiiptioi) Carefully Compounded, Day or Night, and Espa cial attention paid to family recipes. "M B I L L I E RUARK, THE BOSS BLACKSMITH Will Jo all kinds of General Blaoksmith work and 1'epairing Rt A. M Gumi's old etand, oppojrjte Jouet' Livery Stable, Heppcer, norHe.shoeiiig a Specialty HARRINGTOX & CO. DEALERS I.N ' JL ii I JMe. T aaSabi XUE CELEBPATED Heppner , Saddles! KA8T Kirx STBIIBT. Cpntantly on laml. HE1TNEB, DAVID WALSH. WALSH o1 i. n...j . ji i i i 1 1' ml 1 1 1 r I'll ' 'I 111 Til A 1( niwi iu iiuu JEJF JONES, c JONES! M M nr.pr:a'i;. ( iiiu)iuiii( your I'lnuca, tliera iiHii'UBt iirintitT nf Hiinhlntys In urn a,it-1 NOTICE OF INTENTION. I I Om nt ! i Oravl... (Ir., M IS, 'as. i t,-l 'S hV,v eivt.ri II. at l. . f.,1 l.,n It. ' at'ttlar hna Hi.sl Ui. lutti.-i- uf i., trillion tt makn uuai row in snimori ,tf ma flarn. at-il thtt aaul liroof will a matla h-fr ihrrUfk t l Morrow county, at Upppnar , Or., on June SUMS. : .m I'ouiljf. 1? ' a,N' 7l79' f'r 'ht E- W Tp' ' B" H.' nimpi t'i f.tllowirtt wHnata to prow h: ro-nminii ra..t.not npnu, ami cultivation uf, H.. ItUltl, T .i t."1.'. B- A'. '' C Thompaou, C Stilltr nil a.. . I llci.p. ar, Or. - '-'5 lb: a HrnAir. Kciat. C. E. .jiator. Sot.n Oct.- dm't forget that tlnr is nowa first oliisa bckrry in town, herr yarn enn get fresh lireatl, pii. onks and nil lb;it is mim!l kt'nt in a first obi a bakery. Ilnvinir bontlit out my partner j ami dv mutiiHl eonsent diaaolred part uoraliip with him. I will hereafter oon rliiet the business alone. All debts dne the former partnership will be colleoted by me nnd I will pay all the debts dna by the firm as I have came to stay, and I hope the people of the town will (five me their patronise. Chris Kravss. Look tnl fur the Ortieilc. 'Tmimhlnra ami uiu MUUlMlUg THEY ARE PREPARED To dish you up anything that you want in, the line of Groceries, Confectioner- Can ned Goods, Smokers' Articles, Toys, Etc. JJa.ll Sides of MMo Street, Iappner. hill Bread Always on Hand Oysters jn all Stvles at all Hour?