o ME ffljip TO SELL YOU EOT 8 i Gttie your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize Wp hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will bo published unless the writers real name Is signal as au evldunce ol good faltli. Did you ever Read about the Man who Hid his Light under A bushel? Yesf well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the Snide schemes In the country Will not accomplish Half as much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, Aud that owns Its own Soul; that Vn't its space Like merohnndB, Worth dollar For dollar. J&2 Wind swept Mobile Just Monday and great damage resulted. How long will laws be over ridden by the president? A orown will soon be in ordflr, W. W. WiNutB, of BpringQeld, Mass., bus broken the world's mile reoord on a bicycle, makinc it in 1:58 1-5. Hon. J. K. Wkatherfoud, of Oregon, is attending the Pan-American Bime tallic League meeting at St. Louis. Gso. Sontau's confession is denied by Chris Evans in loto. George's history of train-robberies makes exoelleut read ing matter. Thk lady managers of the World's Fair exhibit from Washington laid in a supply of oorsets and dress goods with the remnant of the fund left in their possession. A uoi'B is just eo long, aud wheu a man, or a calf either, strikes the end of of it, the dull thud of the act is so plain that everyone is "dead on". Tim Western congressman will ar raign the administration for non euforoe incut of the Geary law, in speeches on the substitute bill giving further time for Chinese registration. Tun Tucouia News suggests that Utah aud Nuvadu be united as both would make a state worthy of repre sentation, uud it auy trouble arose as to the name they might oall the product Neyudautuli. Tub senate is still ul work on the repeal proposition, and the Vorhees bill is no nearer passage than a mouth ago The house is debating the repeal measure of the federal eleotiou bill which will, undoubtedly, pais that body. The Bilver miners of Colorado huve returned to work in many places at a reduced suale of wages. As the price of silver advances, or rather as the pur. chasing power of gold decreases, wages will be correspondingly increased. This is better than idleness and const queut poverty. It' the silver-purchase clause mis the cause of the hard times, w hy, whei' there is uot the leuHt prospect of its repeal, is contldeuoe becoming re established? Tlio Bhttdow of free trade frighteued capital and manufacturers, and not the purchase of silver under the Sherman law. Now, that the country feels satisfied demooraoy will not repeal the McKiuley bill, the country is rapidly regaining its old-time prosper ous condition. Time-Mountaineer. lieware of ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the tieuse of smell aud completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such article should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, aud is tnkeu internally, acting directly upon the bloud and mucous surfaces of the system. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheuey & Co. Testi monials free. HTSoUl by druggista, price 75a. per bottle. lGOACBS DBBDBD160 CTTND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there i.re 140 acres of d farming ltrnJ, and the balance A 1 paetuie. The deeded laud Lnsa yuc-d tiling 1 yl fence. Situated two miles westef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber cnlture claim, $S00. ANOTHER Good, deeded ranch, 320 aces, best stock ranch The flag of Erin Hosted over the eleotrio building, World's Fair, on the 30th ult. It was Irish day, aud thoutrh the bit of greeu with the harp thereon was ordered down twice, it went up and stayed there. Are You Nervous, Are yon all tired out, do you hare than tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's Barsaparilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoroughly purities the blood. It also oreates a good appetite, cures indigestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. EAGLETS. From our Long Creek Paper. C. W. Conger and James Wallace made a delivery of 196 head of beef cattle at Pendleton last Tuesday. The baud will be shipped to the Portland market. E. P. Voruz, of the McFarland Mer cautiie Co., of Heppner, was in Long (Jreek on business during the early part nt the week, returning to hlpppLei Monday. Long Creek is at present without a physician. Ihere is no better open ing in Eastern Oregon fur a thorough doctor, and the hrst to get in the field will never regret coming. Sheriff Oornbs passed through Long Creek Friday last en route to Monu ment where on Saturday noon he sold a band of 4201) head of sheep belonging to Einmett Cochian, for 81 per head, O. E. Farnswortb, of Heppner being the buyer. Mr. Cocbrau will continue to run the band, however, having abundant range adjacent to his river ranch. Last Saturday the proprietors of the Black Butte mine in Fox valley made auother olean-up, this time obtaining about jpl-HO, which was the result of working about do tons of ore. Their Ave stamp mill is doiug excellent work at the present time. However, the Eagle is informed thut the proprietors contemplate making some more im provements in the way of additional machinery, which will better enable them to suve the gold from the ore. Billy Goldsmith, who arrived in Long Creek Wednesday of last week from Snsanville, was "run in" the same day for being drunk and disorderly. Among other weapons found on his person was a hammerless revolver, rec ognized as the property of G. iS. L. Smith, of Snsanville. Mr. Smith was at once notified, and arrived in town Friday and secured the stolen property. Goldsmith olaimed that he took the gun merely for a joke and intended to give it to Mr. Smith's brother at John Day, wbioh excuse for tukiug the weap in was very flimsy one indeed. He willingly put up for Mr. Smith's expenses to obtain his freedom, wbioh upon being granted, he lost no time in getting out of town, and wheu last seen was steering his No. 9's for John Day. Pllesi l'ilenntdiliig Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, wliioh often bleed and ulcer ate, beooming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itohing and bleeding heals ulceration, and in most cases re moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oeuts. Dr. Swoyue A Son, Philadelphia. svv 1 yr. KINK lik MS. Rube Sperry broke his oart the other day. A. T. MoNay was down from Heppner a few days ago. Osoar Cocbrau made a Hying trip to Castle Book recently. Miss Lidun Patberg, of Lexington, was seen on our streets Sunday. Cool and windy weather with occasional shower is our report. Miss Amv Bedford of Arlington, has been visiting friends and relatives al ong me ureeK. Walter Cason and family returned from the John Day country, after over a week a visit. r i , . unr minuiiy souooi adjourned on the previous Sunday, the Supt. being uuaoie to aiteuu. A young gentleman who is studying for the minister', gave an interesting iaia ni ine iiougias sunuay school. Miss Edna Wiluiot, who was to begin leaeuiug loaay, lias pospoued her school near the Uolunibia river for two weeks Milloh school starts today. Mr. John Ely, the newly appointed teacher, has invited all his old patrons and pupils to a reunion to 1)6 held there tins ev.'inug The aunual election of officers occur red at our Sunday school yesterday. The remit was as follows: A. W. Bui- siger, Snpt.; Miss Anua Balsiger, Asst. Supt.; Miss Ollie Pettys. See; aud Miss Liiiura Wood, Treus. A few from our neighborhood, who were recently iu atteudanoa at a sociable at the house of Mr. John Ely, give the roiiowmg report. There were preseut about 20 ladies and gentlemen from every direotion. The first on the pro gram was some sort of a conversation Tame which gave all an excellent oppor tunity to become acquainted. Different social games were afterward plajed to the enjoyment of all. Later an oyster supper was served aud to soy it was excellent is simple justice ln. An. cording to custom a literary program was given. Miss Keunie League favor ed n with a recitation. Frul Klv .... us a few points on "Pooninor II,. 1 1. turn," and if a heartv after meal Ui,i, i conducive to health, all must have felt belter. John Ely favored us with an interesting Spanish rommice. Af,er more music aud social games the par tioiponts of the evening depiuted aud the moou shoue once more while quiet reigned supreme. Jakh. lone, Or., Oct. 2, 18U3. sOne of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. 15AKGAIX, in Morrow county, cheap and on For KOLL A PUMPKIN. A Ploutter Minister's Sermon on tn Sin fulness of Scandal. Rev. Mr. Haynes, one of the pioneer ministers of Rutland, Vt., was famous for his pithy sayings. At one time, ac cording to Royal Tyler, says the Youth's Companion, he overheard' his daughter and some young friends criticising certain neighbors more se verely than was pleasing to him, where upon he proceeded to read them a lec ture on the sinfulness of scandal. "Hut, father," remonstrated his daugh ter, "we must say something." "If you can do nothing better," re torted Mr. Haynes, dryly, "get a pump kin and roll it about. That will be at least innocent diversion." Not long afterward a conference of ministers met at his house. During the evening an earnest discussion of cer tain points of doctrine arose, and from the lofty pitch of some of the voices it seemed as if a part of the disputants, at least, were in clangor of losing their temper. At that juncture Mr. Haynes' daugh ter quietly entered the room, bearing a huge yellow pumpkin. She put it down in front of her father, and said: "There, father, roll it about; roll it about." Mr. Haynes was called upon for an explanation, and good humor was re stored. At another time a revival was in progress in the parish, and some of the young zealots were ridiculed. They went to Mr. Ilnynes and complained of certain scandalous reports that had been circulated. "I knew all this before," said Mr Ilayncs. "Why did you not toll us?" cried oue of the young persons, in an injured tone. "Why? .My dear friends," said the old minister, his eyes twinkling, "be cause it is best to lot Satan carry his own mail ;:nd pay his own postage." CURIOUS IDiAi OF HEAVEN. Kutcrtauieri by Australian Aborigines aud Aleutian slanders. The ideas of the native Australian concerning a future, lift nre unique. curious and interesting in the extreme. A tribe on the lower Darling formerly believed that death was but a protract ed sleep, and that sooner or later there would come an awakening1, when all old habits would be taken up and fa vorite pastimes resumed. But, during this sleep, a remarkable transforma tion was to take pla:-o. The Christian, who has had -wings and harps cradled into bis nake-up during- childhood, has no difficulty in b.-lievin;,' that at some future time all good people Vill soar through the ethe:-eal atmosphere of paradise, "like swiftest bird on wing," but what .f the ri.n.r deluded Austra lian s idea'.' asks tlie St. Louis Repub lic, lie I -,!:. -ye-, that the rehabilitated body will he twice the length it was during its former sojourn on earth, and that each end wid lie supplied with head, feet and iii-ks m short, that it will not make a whir-; di:'.Vrenee which end is up! This curious belief in the conglomeration of the angelic form is only equaled by 1'ie belief of one of the tribes of the Aleutian islands, und is very similar with the exception that this particular tribe of A Unites believes that each inhabitant of paradise will have a whale's tail and an auk's wings, tins in mldili on to the double form be lieved m by toe Australians. It may be added that Australian nngels are without wings and travel from place tc plaee by continually changing ends; in otlicr words, by turning handsprings! EARLY ROYAL MARRIAGES. mo I.xrremo loutlirulucss of Some Noble ISridei. more is no eiassoi civilized people in which the women marry so young says toe .,ev orn ueconier, as the royal and imperial families of Eu rope. Thus, the princess of Monte negro was only thirteen and a half years of age when she married, herhus- muni himself being only nineteen. She became a mother at seventeen and grandmother at thirty-seven. I lie due Hess of Montpensier, sister of ex-Queen Isabella, of Spain, was wedded when a little over fourteen. She became a grandmother at thirty three, and a great-grandmother at ftfty- uve. The comtesso de Paris was not six teen tit the time of her marriage. She became a grandmother at thirty-nine. The empress of Austria was married at fifteen, and became a grandmother at thirty-three. l nneess ( lotilde Bonaparte, the quern of Green, the queen of Italy and the duchess of Anbalt were nil of them in their sixteenth year at the time of their marriage, and Archduchess Charles, of Austria, who was wedded at the same age, was left a widow at sev enteen. It is worthy of note that in spite of the saying that early marriage causes a woman's beauty to premature ly fade, nil of the above-named ladies are marvelously well preserved, and have retained not only traces, but very considerable remnants, of their youth ful charms. Kew Oranada Ink riant. There la a plant in New Gran&di known as the "ink plant," the juice o which serves, without the least prepara tion, as ink. The writing at fl ret appeaif red, but in a few hours assumes a deer black hue. Several sheets of manuscript, written with this natural Ink, boeanif oaked with sea water on their journey to Europe, but when dried the writing was found to be still perfectly dear. easy terms. further information call at our office, THE LAROEST Ol'N IN THE WOULD is on exhibition at tbe Great World's Fair. You ought to see it. This is the mouth of months to visit the fair. pleasant days, cool nights, delightful traveling weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chicago on tbe vestibuled limited trains of the Cbicngo, Union Paoific & Northwest Line. See your nearest Union Pacific agent for rates or other information. 63 6 Land Fob Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson nruirie. A good stock ranch and iil be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. AFTER THE FA1H is over you can stay at home. Go to Chicago now and see the most com plete and magnificent exhibition that has ever been held. The vestibuled limited trains of tbe Chicago, Union Paoific & Northwestern line will take you there with the least trouble and changes. 63 6 sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED out ol' the County Court of the state ol Oregon for the County of Morrow, to me di rected commanding me to levy on the goods and chattels of the delinquent taxpayers named on the delinquent tax roll for said county fur the years ltKHJ, lsl and 18UH thereto attached, and none be found, then upon the real property as set iorth und described in the said delinquent tax rolls, or so much thereof as shall satisfy the amount of taxes charged therein, together with costs aud expenses. I have duly levied having been unable to find any goods or chattels belonging to the respective delinquents hereinafter mimed upon the following described Pieces or parcels of land as set forth in said tax lists, lying and being in said Morrow county State of Oregon, described and assessed as follows: AM'TTAX. Barnes J. A., SWJi Sec, 18, Tp. 1 N. R. HO E Tax for 1K'J2 $ 0 OJ " " 11 6 00 " " 18110 8 53 Ball J. C, Lots 0 and 7 in Blk. 3, Ayers' fourth addition to the town of Heppner. 24 08 St. Clair F.. W'A See. 8 Tp. IS., K. '23 E 20 40 Cunningham Charles, NW4 Sec. 2 Tp. 1 B.,K2E 40 01 Colley V. L., SWW Sec. 34, Tp. 2 S., It. 24 E. I) 10 Coleman L. W KE)4 Sec. 9, NE)4 Sec. 17, KE'4 of NE! S! j (,E!4 See. 10, W', Sec. 30, Eli SE1 See. 35, N W'4 Sec. 30, all In Tp. 5 S K. 25 E. containing 003 acres, .18 72 Cochran A. J., W'i Sec. 18 Tp. 2 S. R. 23 E. 14 52 Campbell Edwin, SEi4 NE4 Sec. 27, tiv. SW ! NEV4 s4 NVVJ4, SE)4 Sec 27, sk N Ei Sec. 23, Tp. 2 S., R. 2D E. 320 acres, 24 20 DelongF., Wi, of Wj Sec. 30 Tp. 2 N. K. 27 E. taxes 1S1H), 10 67 1!I2, 4 84 Ely B. F., SE! Sec. 4, Tp. 2 N. R. 20 E. Taxes 18111 5 so 18S2, 4 84 Foor Mrs. Kate, NW14 Sec 36, Tp.2S., R.25E. 1UACO lor j-.ic, 7 47 18'Jl,. 7 70 8 47 18112, Fairhurst E., Lot No. B, in Block No. lownof Hairy 3 08 Jojies S. E EVj lot See. 6, Tp. 2 S., R. 24 E. 7 02 l'alace Hotel Company, commencing at Southwest corner of Lot No. six (0) in Block No. four (4) in original town ol Heppner, thence running East 110 ft., thence North 00 feet, thence west 110 feet, thence South 60 feet to place of be ginning 272 80 Peterson N. M SW Sec. 10 Tp. 3 S. R. 24 E 11 20 Richardson Thomas, SEU Sec. 32 Tp. 2 N. R. 20 E ; 4 84 Ruthedord O. P., Lots No. 1 and 2, 8! SEJ4 except Castle Rock town site ol Sec. 8 Tp. 4 N.. R. -24 E 9 68 Shipley L. F., Lot No. one (1) in Block No. two (2) Looney's addition to town of Heppner, 31 10 Shaddock A. 8., NEK NWW Sec. 26, Tp. 3 S-,R. 25 E 1452 Strattou S., NWI4 Sec. 28, Tp. 2 N., R. 27 E. 4 84 Stanley J. H., 8E'i Dec. 20, Tp. 1 N., R. 24 E. 9 68 Whittier Bros., SWK Sec. 32, Tp. 2 N., R. 25 E 6 55 hstes C. Vt'., NWV; Sec. 10, Tp. 1 N., R. 26 E. 8 53 Chitpman A. B., sE4 of SEC of Sec. 1 the SW", of sVi Sec. 3 the KEJ4 of NEI Sec. SI and Nft'K of NW4 Sec. 10 in Tp. -I S, R 20 E, taxes for 18110 6 55 Taxes for 1892 22 And on Saturday, the 28th day of October, I8113, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day at the court house In said countv and state. I will sell the above described rea'l estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants, costs and accruing costs. Geo. Nobi.r, Sheriff of Morrow Gounty, Dated, Sept. SO, 18M. 107.73 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I'NPKR and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said Court ou the 27, dav of March 1883, in favor of C. R. Tayleur, rlaintill. anil against G. W. Rea, Defendant, for the sum of live hundred and two dollars and seventv-five cents. C. S. gold coin with Interest thereon at the rote of ten per cent per annum in like coin from the 10th day of Fehurnry 1803, and for the further sum of 50 Atty.'s fee and $20.81 costs and. whereas, by said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following described real property, to-wit: Va' of the NE of See 34 in township two (2) S, R 2(1 E W M containing SO acres more or less, be sold to satisfy sHid judgment, costs and accruing costs. I will on uie jinuoay 01 October 1893, at 1 o clock p. m., of sniu uiiy, at me ironi door ot the court house In Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of sairl t; w Hu i and to the above described property at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and all costs that may accrue. Gko. Nohlk, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated October 2. 1S93. 1,17.73 HATTEES O YV.R. MFC C9 P0RTLAN0. ORE. For sale hv Slwnn.u..i t Co, and T. Vi'. Ayersi It. " AXD STllvI, AXOTH15K' Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms A good for it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in the Last and LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Wheat, bu 38 Flour.bbl 3 75 4 1)0 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 1 50 " " three " 1 75 2 (H) Sheep, muttons, bead 1 50 (ij 2 25 " stock 1 50 5 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50 Hogs, dressed 6 50 a 700 Wool 6 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs, doz 15 Chickens, doz 2 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MA11KKT. Wheat, cwt 81 05 1 10 Flour.bbl 3 00 & 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a) 5 U0 Muttons, owt 6 00(3 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 ii 12 Butter, lb 20 25 Eggs, doz 10 20 Ohiokens, doz 5 00 6 00 Turkeys, lb 15 18 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, owt $ 90 03 1 00 Flour.bbl 3 00 0325 Beeves, owt 1 75 , 2 75 " dressed 8 50 a 6 00 Muttons. live sheared. .. 2 50 3 (10 " dressed 6 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter '. 15 30 Eggs, doz 15 (a) 20 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00 Turkeys lb 12 (B 14 1"o Consumptivea. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suli'erlng for sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sull'erers the means of cure. To those who desire It, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find asure cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all aullerers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desir ing the prescription, which will cost them noth ing, aud may prove a blessing, will please ad dress. Rkv. Eiiward A. Wilson, 1-taw Brooalyn, New York. Notice of Assignee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned haB this day been appointed assignee of the firm of M. Lichtenthal & Co. and all creditors who shall uot exhibit their claim within three months from the date of publi cation of this notice Bhall not participate in the dividends until after payment in full of all claims presented within said term of three months and allowed by the court. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August 31st 1893. Frank Kkllooo Thomas Qc.ud Attorney for Assignee. Assignee. 158-108. tiotice of Assignee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has this, the 1st day, of Sept. been appointed assignee of the firm of Cox Bros, and all creditors who shall not exhibit their claim within three mouths from the date of nblication of this notice shall not participate In the dividends until after payment in full of claims presented within said term of three months and allowed by the court. Dated at Hardman, Oregon, September 8th, 1893. Ku.is, Dawson & Lyons, W. P. Fkll, 6 Attorneys for Assignee. Assignee. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration on the estate of David N. Hardman, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 25th day of Sept. 1893, by the county court of Morrow county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow ance, at Heppner, Morrowcounty, Oregon, with in six months after the date of this notice or they shall be forever barred. Dated this 25th day of Sept. 1893. 165-75 A. Koon, Administrator. Notice Of Intention. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, Kept. 14, 189:1. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled 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 Nov. 3, 1N93, viz. : MARY ( ANTWEI.L, widow of Moses Cantwell, Deed., of Eight Mile Hd. App. No. 2D30 for the NWK of sec. 311, Tp. 3 S. U. 24 E. W. M. She names the following witnesses to proveher continuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land, viz.: J. H, Jones, of Eight Mile, Oregon, I. R. Esteb. of Gooseberry, Isaac Kuighten, of Eight Mile, and Jaa.Inskeep, ol Eight Mile. Joim W. Lewis, HB-173 Itegister. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON 1. Sent. 27. 1H93. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her.intentlon to make Anal proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made lie lore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 13, 1893, viz.: MAKY C. HEWITT lid. iso. 1-ukj lor the See. 32 T. 2S. R. 24 E. WW NE and K SEij . W. M. Mie names the following witnesses to prove h i continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz. : i. i.. Dorman, frank Griffith, W, T. McXabh 16-1 John W. Lnwis, Register. Sheriff's Sale. VOriCE 19 HKRERY fllVKV Tim. , "'"'".and by virtue of an execution issued ,i,c v.icun. ouri oi me state ol Oregon for the Countv of Morrow, mid i m hi.".' , and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 11th day of Sept nugnes, riaint If, a id against George S. Gray and Lucy L. Grav Defendant., for th sum of one hundred and sixty eight dollars in U. 8. gnta coin with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum in like gold coin from the 1st dav of March 189-2. and the further sum of S, Z v0' fees and 21.09 costs, and, whereas bv said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following described real property, to-wli-Lot No. Rive (S) in Ulock No. Vour HV and I t' Eight (8) In Block Seven (7) in Jo, 2' WIMon to Heppner. Morrow Comm. t - ' satisfy Judgment, cost, aud accruing co.t. 1 will on the 'ith day of October, lwi lv , o cioca p. m., ot said day. at the front dn; n, ine court house In Heppner, Morrow l ountv Oregon sell the right, title aiid Interest o the ST'SISJS.X!. L' "' n and to the above descriiV.1 property at Public "'atiuii iv tiie in im par mi i m. i.. . . the proceeds to bi Tamiii " '",nitlu1: "if. .".ttutlu and ali cost., and co,u ?h? 8h"iffof Morrow CoGuuNOrBeao'n Dated Sept. SO, 1893. ib it m Vhat i. th. condition of your.t U your hair dry, har.h brittle? Voe.it. put ot t, end.t Ha. it a lifelc. appearanct Doc. it fall out u-hrn combed or bru.hedt Z. it full of dandruff f Xoe.Vour.calPUch, Js it dry or in a heated condition ? Ifth... arc some of your .ymptom. b. uarne time or you u,ill becom. baUl. tmm&m , .OT..V.I;MJ fs what you need. 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FOOTE'S HAND-HOOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES, " Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of tbe I'tmoal Importance to Everybody, concerning their dally habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT What to Eat, now to Eat It, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, Perils of Summer, Unw t Rk,.II. Influence of Plants, Occupation for Invalids, Alcohol as a Food and a Medicine, Superfluous Malr, Hcmoving Same, Restoring the Drowned. Dangers of Kissing, .7, ft .bu. ...... wntuiu iuuu, croup to rreveuu Ventilation, nesa, Exercise, IT TELLS HOW TO CUBE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth' Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Ditos, Sweating Feet, Toothache Ulcers', Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL SAVE DOCTORS' UILLS. tAH new sohscribers and prompt renewnls during the month of Aug. will bo preeensed with a free oopyof this hs a premium. rtVUI-naaHnir II, ,., P,.u,..,nf i , r. W i l.,.l. 1 Portland, Okegon. A. Open all the year. Students may A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. FOR INVENTIONS. thatoriNVFtNTnUnterSt?,f th,Sehuv!n,s cla!ms aainst government is S th- i! I S' Wh? often se the benefit of valuabla inventions because ot the incompetency or mattent inn M ti, u . . uaicms. loo mucll rare oannct V,o c:..i : 1,.... 1 " . .. and ofeinVZt,,Pr0tet-tiUg inventrs from 'worthless or careless attorneys, 0bnntSiMtlleUcnited StatCS anda" ForelSn Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. srethrwirif if ?V'nvenfio? a hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to fdvUed L ht0 the her,Pt'U tUe imPant Matures! and you will be a 'once others are infrinrin 1. pUrs.ue' Modela are om necessary. If oth;r P. O. BOX 483 Cut this out and send Notice of Intention. LT?lkW PAH-1": ?,RF-a.N. ? ? . .' .make final proof in sutmort of vici. . in rrnw r.u.mu i.i.i. ,. t .,""-"-"' piuui "luueniaue oe- Or., on .Nov. Kth.lHM, viz.: " ne"Pner' JAMES C. KEITH LEY Hd 1NO. 2 ,.1 for thi VU .iVl-v c... ... , !,f,me th! '"I'o'wing'witnesses to prove his W lSndl'vu" 08 UP" a"d cul"vloir ot . .- O. I. 1 C. . M said , ,e?.A en'J8C0b " llllanis, Ben Ponpenea and J M. Hogue. all of HBr.im iw!. penga 167-177 John VV. Lswis, Register. FREE TRIAL' led loct rttalli A picfcifni of our treat went (or veikncmarjil i ! r ! "or has no i I root hair gruweri 17-. Aniron biM ''. n,01ons, by the usa . ... ... id will fnt-wml iiippiy J 5E ii sk. m Urower, fuw per uo"i ' HAIR GROWER CO nsumption That dreaded and dreadful disease! its ravages? TJlOUSands cotfs ion Parasites of the flkin, Care of Teeth, Bathing Ilest Way, Afler-Dlnner Naps. Lungs and Lunc Diseases, Kff ects of Tobacco, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure, How Much to Wear, To Get Hid of Lice, Contairious Dlsensen. Valnri,,! a ffnnH, A ,.,.1,1 ffl . t, . P. Armstrong. Principal. enter at any time. Catalogue free. himh - auuiutya emuioven to nnrflin ine r JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.' it with vour inquiry. . Notice of Intention. LANDOKFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, t, i rcpf' 14' 'm- Notice is hereby given that K 1 0 'owing-named Bettler has filed notice of n s intention to make final proof in support ot f, i f."d that "id proof will be made be ?r v-' Mo,rrow. County Clerk, at Heppner, Or., on hov. 4, ism, viz ofTnn. A'EZEKIAH D. WHITMAN, "S"" the loll jwi'ng witnesses to prove hit-' ? I 1 h"' 1re8i1ence upon and cultivation. am said land, viz.; 4,nty tit, ,Mi, Hamblet. J. R. Nunamakfronning A 4 !, ''' Kees' aU ofIo"e Oregon. . lw l,a John W. Lswuardman Or.- . audi KW on I?" SPILES alioumer - J. wilhuut kni-l h.lu ,t nip, mire" from bu.i.,4 i Morrow ). WARD INSIuftlTE, 139 K. W ft. IT. loriS. Sa QuMtloa Blank sod Bo I -WaPlntstr.... '