Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 10, 1893, Image 2

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fffE ml W SELL YOU '
o
One of the Best Heces of Land in Morrow County.isss
7TND li
yl fence.
60 ACRES rimber Culture claim ad joining, of which dmled lan.) th
ere are 140 ncres gn d farming land, and the balance A 1 pnetuie. The deeded laud Us got d fj.ring of water on it, all umlxr
""ui iwu nines wester, nftraman
i - 1 I a Yi .
Price for the whole, 81100 ; or without the timber culture claim, S800.
ANOTHER BARGAIN.
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap ami
on eiiay terms.
AND STILL ANOTIIi:iv.
Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on ensy terms. A good ruHtler cuu pay
for it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in the Enst and has no use tor it.
For further information call at oar office.
m m .fJa. -t"l' m-m ihCfylJ fff
JPUB. CO.
Give your business to Ueppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
We hold each and every correspondent re-
.ponBioie lor Ms or her communication. No
lurresnonaence will be published unless the
writer real name la signed aa an evldeuce of
good faith.
XJiJ yon ever
Read nbont the
Man who
Hid his
Light under
A bushel?
Yes? well
That is like
Doing business
Without advertising.
All the
Bui Je schemes
Iu the country
Will not accomplish
Half as much
Ab a good ad.
In a good, live.
Legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
Bv the people.
And that owns
Its own
Soul; that
Uh its space
Like merchandise,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
"inB Human Documents" in the
October number of McClure's Magazine
consist of three portraits of T. B. Reed.
four of Frances E. Willard, four of "Bill
Nye," better known as Edgar Wilson
Nye, and seven of George W. Cable, the
novelist.
of minis.
The loss of life on the oomt of the
Gulf states, caused by the recent storm
and tidal wave, is large. Small islands
near the Louisiana coast were entirely
iaundated, and the damage and number
drowed oannot now be estimated.
The Thirteenth Annual Conven
tion at Hejipner is Ushered
into Existence Appropriately.
TUB K. OF P. GRAND LODGE.
For the thirteenth time, the Grand
Lodge of Oregon, Knights of Pythias,
meets to enact legislation for the juris
(notion, and to eleot officers for the
coming fiscal year. It is not every
own the size of Ueppner that has t ad
the pleasure of witnessing bucq a
gathering. In fact, the Oregon Grand
Lodge of this fraternity has never be
fore met i i as small a place as Heppner,
with, perhaps, one exception, the meet
ing at Pendleton of 1887 Pendleton at
that time was but little if any larger
than Heppner is at present.
While our town is not a eeoond Den
ver, yet we think that the visitiog
ttuig' ts will go nway impressed with
the fact that we are, as has been said of
us, '-the biggest little town in the state.''
fhe fraternal Zeal of the Ueppner
Knights is true as steel, aud the patmt
im of our citizens the genuins sort.
The Guztitie be ieves that the Grand
Lodge will not regret having held their
thirteenth annual convention at Hepp
ine composition of this Grand Lodge
will certainly oompare favorably with
those of other leading fraternal organi
sations, or with any body of oitizena,
in fact, let them bi gathered together
for whotever purpose. Of such material
are good and true Kuights made and
without boasting, we believe them a fair
sample of the Oregon brethreu. With
out delving deeper into the mysteries of
Pythian Knighthood, one mast seo
immediately that the order is an ex
ponent of better deeds and nobler lives.
Sofarnothiug has happened to mar
the pleasure and profit to be gained by
the meeting. And it is hoped that when
the deliberations of the Oregon Graud
Lodge arc riuiebed much eood work wilt
have been done, anu that all will leave
wilti the brat of fceliug toward our
citizens and Knights of Pythias.
j2 Ihe lelegram wants to know "why
""u' " goou scneme to shoe
offa little corner of the EaBt aud an
nex it to England? The rest of the
country would be rnn on the American
plan."
Thk democratic and republican con
vention have met in New York and
have nominated candidates for all state
offices exoept governor and lieuteLant
governor. The Hill fellows ran the first
named to suit themselves.
J&il ISobekt P. Potter tells n. in r.
Clure's Magazine of October that
Tttomas B. Keed, of Maine, was born
ust around the oorner from Henry VV.
.&t IjOn,B1,0w s birthplace.
Representative Bryan, of Nebraska,
is withdrawn from the democratic
arty. He did not like the adminis
3 tration convention at Lincoln which sat
own bard on silver.
Fredrick T. Greenbiloe, has been
nominated by the Massachusetts repub
licans as their oondidato for governor
It is thought that he will be successful.
The Vigilant, the American yatch,
won tlie first of the series of inter na
tional races. Bully fur America, even if
Uncle Sam has a dictator for president.
The Ives-Ri.berts billiard contost nt
New York is creating some interest
Ives is the American champion while
Roberts hails from Euirlaud.
A beast named Jus. Barkey attempted
to rape a four year-old child ut Walla
Walla. He was btund over.
Hahry Tyler made a mile on a bi-
oyole, standing start, in 2:013 5, at
Springfield, Mass., Oct. 5.
A large grain ulevator was burned
at La Grande Oct. 4th.
AGUKHllfUHAL COLLEUK NOTES.
As per' previous arrangement, the
greater number of the delegates to the
Thirteenth Annual Convention of the
Oregon Grand Lodge, arrived at 4:30
oolook, this morning. Notwithstanding
theesrly hour, they were met by the Hepp
ner band and the various committees,
and the brethren, good-naturedly plac
ing themselves in the care of Doric
Lodge members, were soon provided
with rooms. A jollier crowd of Kuitrhts
never met together, and if mistakes were
made, they were looked upon ns Buch
and not intentional, thanks be to the
gallant spirits of the mystic triangle.
Morning was spent in pleasant con
versation and general recuperation after
the night's ride on the cars. Our little
town was looked over and rioted a "big,
little oity", for certain. Manv havo
friends here, and the reunions were
numerous and pleasant.
The parade oame off in good time, but
wus confined entirely to the side
walks. A slight sprinkle of rain made
it ratuor unoomfortable, but like the
festive Eastern Oregon insect. th
Knights "got there". Owing to the
muddy streets, the route of march as uiv.
en before, was not strictly adhered to.
The exercises at the hall were carried
out to the letter, with tbe exception of
the oration which was delivered by Dr.
J. L. Hill, appointed in the absence of
li. U, (Jurtis. He did well.
The regimant of Uniform Rank Divis
ions met at 4 o'clook and proceeded to
the election of officers.
some good, practical politics in these
matters, aud a fourteen-mule team
couldn't stop it. As this always ends
pleasantly no one begrudges the boys
this bit of fun.
All KuightB iu good standiug. to-
gether with ladies, are expected to be
present at the ball this evening. Also
invited guests out of the order.
PARADE EXEKCISESANDOTHalH MATTERS j deow'aHojsaodfiM?' of tbebuiness
Then the Grand Lodge Will Get Down In I'T haV UOt ,he blae e,l"w Bnd
Basliies. A Few Scattering Scattered
Not". "' sister fraternal oroaniiatmnul
the Odd Fellows, is taking rlson i. i
terest m the Grand Lodge doings.
Their colors float proudly from their
nag-pole, and their hall is at tbe dis
posal of the Knights.
Tbe oontest for Supreme Representa
tive promises to be interesting.
ra v. uurtis. Grand Orator, has not
arrivel and much disapoinrment is ex
pressed by the Knights. Ed is. a good
speaker and bis effort whs looked forward
to with muoh interest by all,
Some Kuights arc expeoted this even-
u hiju me ooinmittees and band will
meet the train.
Kro. Kelly, of No. 43.
yesterday. Jeff Myers, of Soic, Lodge is
also present. His colleague is Bro.
Uoney.
Ihe Gazette acknowledges a pleasant
call from Editors Autersoo, Carter and
losier. Also of other Kniuhtu oniiiH.
"i .ue ust ot typographical errors,
which does not include Bro. Miohell
who came in late.
Prof. Miller made a fine parachute
jump this afteruo n just after the exer
fiises closed at tbe hall. It was the
best ever seen in Heppner.
6 50 d 700
6 10
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 38
Flour.bbl .3 75' '4 00
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds. owt. 1 50
three ' 1 75 & 2 00
hheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 In a 25
&.nilr 1 KA 1
I uu , ,
MOgS, OU foot. CWt 1 Ml
nogs, dressed
Wool
Horses, slow
Butter, roll 40 t-,o
Eggs, doz 15
Chickens, doz "0'1'in
Turkeys
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
iv,heHt: V" fc i 05i 10
'"W.bbl 3 00 (f? 4 00
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 (3 8 00
S,0-'9.' "5' 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oraonn to .i in
Su,ter? 20( 25
aggs, uoz
Cbiokens, doz
Turkeys, tt
It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi
cial to you and your children. Such is Scott s Emulsion
of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the
children and producer, sound, healthy flesh. It keeps
them from taking cold ;nid ; will do the same for you
lti j
5 00 it 6 00
15 (o 18
PORTLAND MARKET.
hel't $ 90 1 OX!
lor,bbl 3 00 3 25
Beeves, o wt 1 75 f 2 75
uressed 8 50 fc, 6 00
Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 3 00
d ressed 6 75 6 00
Hogs, on foot 46o fi 5(J
dressed 7 00
Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 a 14
ut,eI 15 30
E?9- 15(1 20
Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00
Jnrkeys lb 12 u
About 20 years ago three young
were publishing the Daily Herald in
Portland. These young men were
Eugene Seniple, A. i". Ames and Nyl
YAutnr Puni,t.rn mi .
cl. ierB aeouis lone a
guunrnatoriBl bee buzzing around the
Herald sanotu.n, for all of them hove
since been nominated for governor and
two of them elooted-Seuiple in Wash
iuglon, I'euuoyer in Oregon, aud Ames
-almost-iu Minnesota.-Astoriu Budg-I
ct. J
SEuamiti Carlisle's reply to the
resolution or tbe house, aekiug why
4,600,000 ounces of silver were not pur
chased each for Ihe mouths of July anj
August, was flimsy ided. He simply
says it was held loo high and he refused
to obey the mandates of the law. K
such on excuse is a valid one, any law
can he evaded, and our republican form
of government is In danger.
Md'nAitY has introduced a substitute
measure for the Tucker bill for the repeal
of the federal election I ntvs 11 .1,..,.
KITS
not strike out the section referring to
the putiishmeut of individual for bribery
and bIso the one containing tbe de
claratory principle, of the fifteenth
mendmeut.
Since the goverumeut now owns
u""1 "uuu. nua locatiug a national
park in Oregon, Washington suggests
that she might also have a national
res-rvHtiou wjtbiu her bounds if
Taenia could only get out 0f ber head
ti: . I !. .,, . . . .
The state agricultural college opened
on Tlmrsday of last week for the matric
ulation of students, but the work of
recitation did nut begin until Monday
morning. The classes havo all been
organized and the program for work
arranged.
The most encouraging thing in con
nection with the opening of the oollete
is the fai t that there are more students
iu the college than at any other previous
opening.
The preparatory class is much smaller
than usual. This Is due to the faot that
Ihe hoard of
students from cities of 2,000 inhabitants
and above, from eutrance in that de
partment. It was believed that cities
i Buuu population could and should
prepare students for entrance to the
college in their publio schools.
me wnoie number now enrolled in
the college is 198, and several more are
ueiug examiueil for entrance. Con
sulting that the preparatory depart
uu cut down, this shows
not me college deportment has enrolled
40 stiideuts more than last year.
A meeting of the State Horti..nli,i
Hooiety will be held in Corvallis on th.
24tUaud 25l h of October. It is the dnfv
ose in oharge of the oollfup m,,l
should he that of all oiliteus. to mul
uiistue nest meeting the society 1,
ever held.
i m , .
ine college authoritie. have oon-
traded for the ereotion of a brick
storag room 20x30 feet and one story
high. This is built near the hoys'
dormitory. This building was much
needed here. There is also a water
"! o e una trom the mechanical
building to the dormitory.
The cadet band has agsin made its
appearance ami is at present und.T the
.nmersuip ot W. W. Loon
oms tmve
NOTES.
The grand officers at present are.
T. Hayne, P. Q. C. ; E. E. Sharon!
G. C.;J. A. Waddle, G. V. C; J L
Hill. G. P. ; Geo. F. MoConnell.G. K of
B. & S ; E M. Sargent, G. M. of E.;
E. P. Geary, G, M. at A,; J. 0. Wutts.
u. 1. (.; Chas. Fellows, G. O G.; G
W. Hochetedler, S. K
Many of the good members of the
Kuights of Pythias, where involved in the
uunes or a Benedict, have seen fit
to bring their wives along with them.
Sime belong to that noble auxiliary"
the Pythian Sisters, and we predict for
tllMiri inma nlnnn.... . ....
r'""1"' iriiiernai gatherings
while here.
Sheriff's Sale.
RVV,"!7.li!E A WARRANT ISSUED
u,tof''le County Court of the State ot
;"t"ul "le r ot Morrow, to me di
rected commanding me to levy on the oods
ami chattel, 0 the delinquent taxpaye 8 au?ed
ou the delinquent tux roll for said county for
theyears 18DJ), 1891 and 18K! thereto attached
and none be found, then upon the real property
chat el, b-louglnj to the respecttveLunquc. ts
hereinafter named upon the following described
Pieces or uarce r nf 1..1.H u. D, f..-.,. T. L . ,ueu
lists, lying and being i said Wc "row To u
follow?! de8erlbea aieS is
AM'TTAX.
The Undf-rHlirnuH h,.in. , . ".
health hvd 8 " restorea to
eral . '"' ev-
To those who desire lhi will ffiS?' S
vhfch they will ae?,Ty 0f the Pre-Tiption used
wmcn tney will findasure cure for Conmimn
Hon Asthma Catarrh, Bronchitis md a Uh "w
and lung maladies. He hopes all sullere will
try his remedy, as ft is inva uable Those des r
5 J"1- which will cost them ntfth
ing, and may prove a blessiinr. will nl,,.L . .1
kev. tDWARD A. Wilson,
dress,
1-t a w
BrooKlyn, Mew Yorii.
191
18'J0,
0 06
li (IS
8 M
Among the people attending Grand
Lodge as representatives, our reporter
noted A. B Siugleton and E. E. Long
No. 1, Portland, Frauk Hotter and 1 . H
oman, do. H; C. S. Benner and Dr. F.
A. Golden, No. 3; H. L Hexter, No. 24
W. McClain and W. M. Parker, No'
7; 0. E. Bayard and John Michell, No
; L Carstenseu and G. W. Povey, No
10; M. P. Burnett. No. 11: H ri!, '
Ball J. C, Lon'e aiid'7' ill ' Blk." 3.' Ave'rli;
s!"KiaEmC ""' SWH Scc.2 TP:'1 " U
n.M-T?-.?.?:..."- C :m acres 2-
' " 1,1 " H sec. so Tp,
ii E. luxes 1),. . . F
" Wti
Ely B. F., SK!4 Sec. 4, Tp. 2 N
Taxes wai, ..
" mi.
tlT,fd-t!,- B; 'to Block Kii-ii
Jones S. K., E!j of Sec.'e, Tp.' A, R 'ii ' E
la ace Hotel Company, nmi,,,,,.
Notice of Intention.
Hd. m JlLtspmm,.
Scott's Emul-iion ctu't.'i Ziiofrt,
Colds, Consumption, Sr.wfuU j.o3
all Anaemic aaci Safe: IRs ss';-.
Prevents wasting-in rtslUren.
most as palatable as r:;iri:. fl -. i t.' j
the Keiliiluc. Prc;ra-c.J by Kti.rt
Bowne, Chemists, Nuw luri:. Kf,'J ,y
all Druggists.
Scoffs
Eastern
STATE
Oregon
NORMAL SCHOOL,-
Weston, Umatilla Countv. Oreion.
-pUlTION FREE TO NOKMAL STUDENTS, and merely nominal in the pre
paratory aud business departments. Graduates reoeive State Diplomas an
thorizmg them to teach iu any of the public sohools of the state withmif further
examination. Board and lodging, fs 50 per week in Young Ladies' Home; board
alone, . Board and lodging iu private fiiinilioi. fm.n sri r,n t 1 nn
Oood opportunities are offered in vocal and instrumental music. All the depart
pply to M. G. Kuyal, President of the Faculty, or P. A. Wnrthinot.m ,
. ...... uuu j ,L
law
the Board of Regents.
fi' ?'0TE's HAND-BOOK OP HEALTH RIti
, 18 Me "tie of a very valr.able book that gives a great amonnt Z,, " KKflPK!
Importance to Eyerj-body, co,Uiernig their dailv haWtsnfT n' 'on ? the
acres. 2-1 20
i fl. K.
10 07
4 ti l
R. 2(i E.
i0
I
j'Hl'0'."18 EX Nw'4 NK'i MEU Bee !!
H. ,?JSK, TP- 3. 8. kVb. V Mi '
aid IdiitJ, viz. :
He names th. foT. SS' . .
continuous resldenc n S,, : ",.l,".e:?v!n'
n rl Inn, I J . vuiuvauou Ot.
nun isaaeamitn. Of lina 11,1, '
ltiH-179 Jhhm w I d.o I..!
John W. Lawis, Rekister.
Notice of Assignee.
HCKfcBY GIVEN THATTHP-
naerslened has tl.ia ti. i. a..' A "f
appointed aRi,,.:; ; "v.:
.11 v.. vw uuu Ul U)K KrOR
1
3 68
.-.i ninwest corner of Lot No. six nil in
nioch. bo. lour 4) In original town 01
Heppner, thence running East 110 ft
thence North til) fret. ihS,.J , ,,...
gT,miug,''C.'J.S0Ulh'iU,'uet Place of i
l'eterson N.'m.Vsw'h Sec'. i$ Tp'.' 3 a R. '
R!jl'ih2ril"onTI'''m". SEJi Sec. 'iBT'p.'2'N.'k,
Hutheivird'r'. p.,' Lots No.' V and 2,' '4'
SbtSlH;YF-' 1-t.No- '(')' in Block No.'
Heppner! 5 adllltio" ,0 t0' 01
Shaddock Ala'K'KW. NWv'sec 'vw'T.V i '
It. i) K. ' "
strntton S.
172 80
11 26
1 SI
S 118
31 lii
11
1 v . null, oiratroti M vwi .10 ....
"unci au irrenrpsHih ir.a..... h
, . lunuiHUUn t "
the rooms in the new meoh
The
will
time to
neoessary for
Pres. Blnss
r1(' " t aside one f
Bot e to work with .
.... 1 1 . , ...
...... uupe ui a,,le , R u)rt
me music
college entertainment, etc,
bin kindlv off.
ing for the eiol
anical build-
A lynx or wild cat h:
nsive use of the band.
the 7.,w,lnif .UB "''"t t"
N.,1, U y .Pwival
a i,iT, t 1 ul"Dia in rortland
A black bear is promised from .t, "I
sourc if h .... T " . same
.. u1L,n nm ...
also as new. a m,ii :
used i Alyib. u" r. " ' WOW
. . J "i I'niii
"-' niKo n nitfivu, n.,.,..
e note
I canoe
vesin hunting
Prof. Hlmw has arranged fur onii. ,
adiliiion tothe mineral e "X"
an
b
lla
.... i
'"".coMeetion are aV9
Contributor.
tale In better advanta,
......... u. ,0; iv. n. JUcUroskev and
Astoria's P. M, J. W. HBre, x"0 ,-.
Messrs. G. C. Will Hnd G. B Woodford'
" 18; C, H. McCollough, No. 21; H j'
Uicks aud 8. Patterson. No. 'it- n-Li
Soow and George Uurlhnrt v., ok.
J. A. Ahlstedtand Al Johnson, No 26
F. T. Abbott, No. 27; Turrer Oliv r'
No. 28; S. S. Wattermau and T V
o. ijuvHrt and M. W. Slieel,
No 31; J. H. Aikiu and B. M 1
32; Lewie Cook, Baker City; Mr. Winter,'
and E. K. Henderson, No. 33' Geo'
Schulmeriob and R. 1). nMr v
C. M. Hiukle anal io,. -..:..... . '
linn..,!. 7 " ' " n ;
... - uuiu ana u. W. Marsh, No. 37
W.P. ia and Js. Bailey, N0. 3). PJ
Courier, No. 41; A. Tozier and F J
Benson, No. 42; A. S. Auters.m, Ed'.
Woodburu, Independent, and Dr L W
Ouiss.No.44; E. C. Willey, No. 4d;' g'
Lowl "id L. S. Tates, No. 61; C W
Lamson, No. 52; C. L. Hawlev. N m!
V.C. Brock and C. J. Bright, No. M';
A. Jackson and L. Wiuther, No 55
W. S. Hurst, clerk of the Oregon Miller's'
Association, No. 5,i; G. W. Whitney
p ' a "aPy.!o. 59; a. Matthies,
"... -.rKUU ivnigur, No. 00, organized
last Saturday eveuing and the young
est lodge iu the jurisdiction.
So far as known, every Grand Lodge
officer is present. Also P...t n......
Chancellors Hume. Bnnh.nD.. n..u
stedler, Jett and Cleveland s.,
ladies have accompanied their husbands
and Dorian Temple No. 6 will endeavor
o uinae ineir stay
possible.
Little trouble was
fiuding rooms for the visitors, ami
fruujises well.
The usual ,ste for eranJ offi .
being made. There U 00 Ma of di.
6
S 53
SEk of KP.u
1 Sec. 10 In Tp.
TP. 2 N., li. 25
'l NWy Sec. 10, Tp. 1 N U '. '
Sec. '.1 and NWJt of N w l.
n, k iae lor i:),
laxes t.ir imii'I
And on SanmiiV'Vhi' '.iiVi;".'.::.''';'-: S8
at the hour of 10 o'c ,'k or". ,r',
Dated, Kept. 30, ikhj.
Geo. Nohi.f
Shenft- of Morrow (iomirv
VOTICE IS
ii 11
been al
,,,, 11 J - . " ' w M. bllQUI
......... t eu ho rs wno sha not nMiiii ii....
Ki.nu n.n.n., ', ..r -L ioJ'i.
....uiueys ior Assig nee.
0-170
P. Kell.
Assignee.
Administrator's Notice.
JOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN TH VT
A;vl, o .administration 011 the estate of
David N. I ardnian, deceased, were granti.1 tn
the undersigned 011 the 25th day of Sent 1SA
by the county court of Morrowcounty
All persons hav nif clnfm. ... .
are required to exhlr.lt Vh. ... .....
day of Sept. im "ea this 25th j
A. Hood.
Administrator.
rmng their daily habits of Eatln. nrinti r."Z ".
ITTRI.L ew.,
How'toV JS?".?? '?.... Parasite, of the Skta. n...
ThtoM tr nv' VK-"i T'"" " .r "'yaiios, Bathlng-Bost Wav. ' V." 'i', ' " '"'.v.
nZi .i nupernuous Ha r, C'lothinir U'hif i.V hure ror Intemperanco
DZil11!? ".' Hemovlng s,o,' Uov &h vJyatt'Mead,U!be- Cause 4 cre,
oS8H,fhiSslnf' Scoring the Urowaed, Contagion, IHIi S,et Wd of Lice, '
Pest, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, HlVes, HtSnes Ttchin?"8' araolle' Felons'
Holes PIrnples, Plies, liheumatlsm ltlngworm, Si s "r"!35"' Iv? Poisoning,
wI'S8'80'6''88' E),cs' So Mouth,
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms to Children. nlSmoSS!mM U'0e'
I!"A11 new subscribers nnd nmmt .. . .
preserved with a free cony of th . . "'" UU""B e mouth of Aug. will t,a
1 as a premium.
Oh
COURSE)TJio inairiTO-.l, w , T ' nu. to "mn'v :LX 'nV(-
YOU ThJ tJT.hhi' lu.n'amasre; ( DAYS
WANT ti ! "ii1 , w 10 nave pnzo babies; hvr
nV, 1 )1 16 m?tlier-how t-have them withnnf . n-.H
KNOW Th c,1,I,ilessTw to be fruitful ai n M Z . sOTI
i invalid-how to U w. l T, , W1U '
"'Ott. l.U Innrroo 9nn ..i m , T t liliAtt.
Sheriff's Sale.
...L... CACVIIllUII liitlHil ,,.,
.r.1'""A?"rtof the State of Oregon f
Notice of Intention.
:htthe' nni:i,i8- . . !:?..B. h"oby give,!
)f her iiuV Zu , "n.s "'Mice
"ojiuuci, urcSOil. On Nnv H Iwu j i.. .
wlHnw , 'v.''A.RY. ' ANTWEIX, '
Mile HdT An No. li ",""' tJh . ?' EtKht
Tp. 3 S. R. it E. W. M. ' " " 01 ec.
continuous r.,8i,i,,n , ". I "",!? Pr9ve her
said land viz - H "u tu'on of,
.1. H 1.,,,.,." ....
Mile, and Jas. Inskeep, of Eight Mile. K
Iffl-IT.T
John W.
Lrwis.
Kegister
delivered' ,m; r!" .u ",e "'l''-'l and
1 r. . r. j".".i
, - i icur. i Hint IV o.i
f
remipr.,,1 .....t
l.Vi. Iu favor nf ( u r ..." " V, . '!tl,-U
against o W. Rea, liefendanV. fo r the V' ,
" "V."1"''1 l two dollar.' and seven, : 'fiv
n. "''?-.old ' with interest thereon .
furtluirs, , Ji, V.u'' r.y . "'".Jinuor the
as P easant
the rate of t "M" ' .u," at
from the loih 1f.1v nt VY... "."!' cola
Id IJ9.84 (
it was or.
property, to.ivlf vi" 7 "':""1 real
in township two CMS K-r. v w 01 34
the ;., th clay of October 1S03 .? 1 5 "' "'!
saw nay, at the front door of the court hn.V.
in Heppner, .Morrow County Ore?n ?! c'
right title ,, i,ri,,t SUTi't f
cash In hand, the
imiinttU-UOn OI I
that may accrue,
NIlMrl
Dated October 2. is:,
Notice of Intention.
LA7LATE dalles, orkgon
her intention to make final nr., nf V,, otu'e 01
her claim, and tha?ld nrnK ,,l,uuP.t"-t 01
lorej.w. Morrow, County clerk it h.
Oregon, on Nov. yj. i89a viz HTPner,
sMn -H se
JoN W.Licwi8,'KegScr.
TO
FOR INVENTIONS.
that oflttn?te"5' ?f those havinrr ri.lftl.
of the WZ'r.tlie benefi of
of the attornc
tirely,p0nth-':"':,rf- .'or
With tllP ri., f
nnft 1 Tr1 . agamst Hie 1.
01 tne farnmn... ' . .. . wine benefit nf ..-v. : s-..uii.cut
oto.. --j'VLi.iiLy or inattent on nf " ""uuie
rM".uis. inr.tniini. . . v 111c a
able solicitors to "n,, n"? b,e "ercised
I li 1? 'mP'0yed t0 obtain their
1 Pateut depends greatly, if not
vvitn t 10 t .. . "ie atrornpv
ni...i.n . . f''ice, and tlior r-...., nCMrere.
T;!?""15 States
are prepared to
Sheriffs Sale.
terferences, WSS ft-mrt-. Conduct f
o w. 1 raue-marks anri riim,j.L. ".tjctvcu vases,
Scope and V.Mdi?v 1e Opinions as to
Defend InfriiinfSS? "oe"te
and
to-
Tf , iUk OU11S. Htc..
-r-cu as to the hes lulP"nantteaturea. tiii u. !?
OlllPranro """'c tc Tllircn. ' J win uc al once
others, subm Uthegrnnff0Ur ' yon " ch." ?cessary. If
matter'. bUUt the Dlatt to uP for a rehable OPTfc1 "Moment by
ueiore actinor on ti
0
a. 1
StierlfTof Morrow CouuK-Sn
lli7-
Blood
Builder
1 "- , . .
I for SJ.50.
Spud for
ciii.llvt
P-o.i; Wol.
Dr. WILIUMS
nuiiCKE CO..
ovuviicciaav, n,y
Rr-ic?t'li!e, OtU.'
hpivdv ..
un.lei-.iiHK..:....".".-0,'... THAT
I. the proceeds to be applied to the ' ?uf nJ the ctr"t Cour : of the , w.w"
0 said execution and all cos". I "r the County of Morrow, lid 8 'h 'rt'K0'.1
",v- , oiiii neiivereil. Iinnn u "neciet
entered In .aid court .S t i n '." d
"m. in lavor of K K Hiih. 6ePt
against iif' . ''?ntm; aud
1,,, ": ulj ana i.nf.v t
fc'i-iviiuauis, lor the sum nf n,, T ' , 'av,
slstvticht rtnii.l. .'""J,0'0" .hundred and
interest thereon .t th. r..'. i cn'h. with
annum in like (told coin from Vh TeeIlt Per
March iKvrj, ami the lurth.V .m, th? 'lav of
fees and ?. nu ne.,Iu".hJ.er "." "I 4W At tv.
jimgiiieui it was ordered ,1 , "d
following descrlhJrt ?J, ?mil that the
to Hepp,,. Morrow Co in t'v OreSon"', a'i'mion
satiny Judgment, cost, and bt' 0d to
I will, ou th h h!" fcniu,g co.
repneVi7hegh li,;r.ue.';',dM?,';row "t"
said Georges. ijr.f. .IfV'n4 interest of tn
to the aliove ilescribnli 'r'''. In and
Auction totl,enfKhe.i.iCFoer7 tf. ''"W?
theurooee.1. t h 0er lor cash n h,,.i
fold exwution and".' "1 , i',e "".faction of
may accrue. cotl'' ,nd costs that
.W SepS,he3olff&SIom' Con?y, Orego.
167-78
w 'srairroOTHwil? cl-niMS company
10HS WEODERBURN. JSES2i.,la
S- Cut thi. ......... ... -s wm.jjf.
- na sana It
fWl" PALLES, OREGON
the folliwing ZJ" e hereby given that
.us lureiitiou to m.i,. ,. ,' "nrt nieu n
his claim a ,h thl? i1"1 Proof in tut
'ore J') r " S proof win be ,1
J'-.on .Vov.m93C,v!z5: Clcrk "
notice of
npport of
aue be-
eppner.
. He names the fol lowl,,.',. l;..' . . .
a , v.l fiai-Mll Mil fll-ar,
Joun W. Uwis. Kegister.
1117-177
FREE TBIAI-
"d lost Tltali,
A Mchnp. of , tret.
...iniior wcak0mad
i lort viwit, ;,''fT,,7bi"''
1 with your Inquiry. .
otfce 0 Intention.
the foUowini i,,0 hereby given that
n s intention to make Vi , 110,108 of
his claim, and that if w11 pr,oof 1,1 upport of
Or., on Nov. 1OT3 vi"" y Clcrk' ! PPner,
of lone; H eam5' HITMAN,
4i'"o1io!,eferk"'0Te
Zi JOH" W. LawiH, Registers
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