1 HIE mjn -W SELL YOU BpB2 Q one of the Best Heces of Land in Morrow County.;i-i 160ACBS DBBDBDd60 , C7TND 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land their a. e 140 seres go. d farming Ihd.1, and the balance A 1 paBtnre. The deeded land baa agw c ..nfco fx. fence. Situated two miles west ef HardmaD. Pnoe for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. b 1-- H! ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on finny terms. 1 Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat hTnd. Will sell Xeitb -SlbfiJ I for it with firbt crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the J.ubt i j I THE PATTERSON '3zVJJt&. I 1 I i 1 Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize Vffl. We hold etch and every correspondent rf sponsible for his or her communication. N correspondence will be published unless th writer's real name Is signed as an evidence c good faith. Did you ever Read about tbe Man ho Hid bin Light under A bushel? Tee? well That 1b like Doing business Without advertising. All tbe SuiJe eobemes In tbe country Will not accomplish Half as much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that la read By tbe people, And that owiih Its own Soul; that Dhl'i its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. .21 JE3 -S3 .ft A GOOD BILL. llou. W. It. Ellis bas introduced the following bill in tbe bouse: Be it euncted by the Senate and Rouse of liepreaentutives of the United States of America ia congress nflsembld, that seotion three of an not entitled "An act to foifeit certain lands heretofore granted for the purpose of aiding in tbe construction of railroads, and for ottur purposes," be, and the same is, amenlerl so as to extend the time within which persons in possession of lauds forfeited by said act Bball be permitted to pur chase 'be seme, in the quantities anil upon tbe terms provided in said section, at any time prior to January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven. The justice of this measure is ac knowledged. The Northern Faoifio railroad held the lands referred to wrong fully, for years and through this thou sands of settlers were prevented from using the land rights then allowed bv tbo government to each oitizen. When the forfeiture occurred many hud no opportunity of acqiliriug to this olass of laud, much of it long in their possession and iu uiuuy cases considerably improv ed, except hy homestead or purchase. This practically prevented many from secur ing their just rights, but through tbe intervention of our delegation in oon grcss the time of payment was extended one year. Now that the oonntry is being alllicted with bard times, uuforseen to any at tbe time ol tbe relief bill, it is but just and right that the time of pay ment on these lands should be extended to Jan. 1, 18U7. Oar government nl lowed a corporation to rub our people of privileges that could have been exer oised previous to lK'JO, and those in terested are grateful to Mr. Ellis for bis efforts iu their behalf, whioh, they hope, will ho successful iu every par ticular, "How's your centerhoard?" This is a oomiuon interrogatio 1 these days, but bow this oau apply to Buy individual is hard to understand. However, the superiority of the Amencau yuohl, Vigilant, the vessel witb a oenterboard, over the Valkyrie, the Euglish vjssel, with none of the new-fatnrled notions, is acknowledged, Tbe American vessel will form a pattern for Englishmen of yachting proclivities. Tub La liraude (Jurouicle does n.U like Ellis. Of course not. The (Jlnou icle is democratic from the crown of its head to the soles of its feet, including the stone in li, and for Ellis to suit it would be the merest chauce. However, be does "till the bill" with very many good, honest, independent Ihiukers, and a site of the boys will express them selves likewise next year. Tiik Ives-Hoberts billiard onutest at New York has ended with Roberts, the Englishman, ag;iiu champion, having detested his former oonq-ieror, tile Americuu cliaiupiou , by )22 points Ives defeated Roberts very easily last season. Tub senate bas decided on night sessions, aud now it is a question of physical endurance whether or not a vote ill be reached on the nnronditoi lial repeal of the Shermau act. Tiik World's Fair indebtedness bas been wiped out. The slock will pay a mall dividend. TiiKKK-iiCAUTKKs of a million people visited the World's Fair on "Chicago P"v". Tbi Dempney-Burge flfiht bos been declared off. Tub English 'wasn't in it." yacht, the Valkyrie, Tun Willamette river is on a rampage, and still rising. Indianapolis has elected ita republi can ticket by a thousand majority. Gkk. elected Lucius Faibohild t'in been as oommander of the Loyal Legion. The spproacbing end of Marshal Mo- Mabon, tbe noted Frenchman, is an nounced. The repeal bill of the(federal election laws bas passed tbe house by a strict party vote. Admirai, Mello bas agaiu opci.id fire on Rio Janeiro. He has issued a manifesto deolaring that be will pre serve the republic. The night sessions didn't last long, beoause night and day work without rest is too moot) for a human being. The gold-bugs oroaked first. AFTER THE FA IK is over you can Btav at home. Uo to Chicago now and see tbe most com plete and magnificent exhibition that bas ever been held. Tbe vestibuled limited trains of tbe Chioago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line will take you there with the least trouble and changes. 63 fi HAD A R1U TIME. Vt hut the Visitors to the Uraua Lodge Messina At Heppner Have to Say. From the K. O. E. E. Sharon, reti .ing grand chancel lor of the Knights of I'ythias, end Rep reseutatives H. L. Hexter, I. T. Barr and O. A. Frazier, returned on this morning's train from Heppner, where tbey attended tbe Orand Lodge session. About 122 officers and representatives were in Bttendanoe, those from Portland coming by special train. Tbe visiting Knights were met at Arlington by a delegation from Dorio Lodge No. 2(1, at Heppner, and on ar riving at that city tbey were escorted to be hotels, a brass band meeting them at the depot. An imposing parade of the Knights was held at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, there being 200 men iu a line. Afterward exercises were held at the opera house, consisting of au address of welcome by Mayor Simons, of Heppner, response by Orand Chancel lor Sharon, au oration by Grand Prelate Hill, aud a very neat little addrenn by A. W. Patterson of the Heppner Gazette. Tuesday evening tbe Grund Lodge opened with the largest attendance ever known in the state. After a short even ing session the Knights were entertained by a grand ball at the opera house, free i) all the visitors, who enjoyed them selves immensely until about two o'clook in tbe morning. Weuuesday was taken up by the reading of offioeis' reports, introduction of resolutions and the elec tion of otlioers. The report shows fitty seveu lodges in the state, nn imvease of six over last year, with a total member ship of 3318, an increase of 190, a good showing iu view of the dull times. Weduesday evening, while tbe Grand Lodge was in session, the brethren were surprised b tbe Pythian sisters, who spread a fine supper in the lodge room. ltmraday was taken up with routine work and the adoption of new constitu tions for the Orand Lodge and subor dinate lodges. At4o'olook tbe install atiou of tho new officers took place oloBing one of the most interesting sessions the Grand Lodge has ever held iu Oregon. Toe members all left for their homes by special train at 11 o'clock Thursday evening, feeling delighted with their reception aud entertainment at Hepp ner. From the Pallas Chronicle. Tho U. P. tram leaving Portland Monday evening last oarried with it a jolly crowd of Knights, representatives and their ladies, which was augmented at stntions along the route. A special train was niBde up at Arliugton, arriv ing at Heppner at about 8:30 a. m. on Tuesday. The visiting Knights were met at the train by members of Dorio lodge No. 20, of Heppuer, with the tlepp ner Cornet band. Proceeding from tbe depot tha Knights were located ooui fortablv in hitels and private houses about the town. A parade headed by the Heppner Uniform Division was the feature of the day, and after proceeding through the priuoipul streets, came to a hBlt In the opera house, where addresses of welcome were made by the mayor and others and the oration delivered by the grand orator. The Orand Lodge orga nized for busings at 7 p. m. and after reports of committee on credentials aud admittance of new members, adjourned to tip the light fautastio until tbe "wee ma1 hours" of Wednesday. For A sumotuous banquet prepared by tbe ladies of Heppner was served in tbe hall on Wednesday night. The remain der of tbe session was principally taken up in tbe passage of a Dew constitution governing grand and subordinate lodges. The Orand Lodge adjourned line die (so-called) last nigbt at 9 o'olm-k and tbe visiting brothers departed for their homes with tbe unanimous senti ment that they had been royally enter tained by their brothers of Heppner, ably assisted by tbeir lady friends. The next session meets iu Ootober, 1894, at Portland, Or. From theTimes-Uountalueer. Every member of the Grand Lodge, who has attended the session at Hepp ner, speaks in tbe most complimentary terms of the manner of their entertain ment. It was expected that the little city in the bunohgrass bills of Eastern Oregon, would display commendable qualities in making the visit of tbe Knigbts pleasant and profitable; but expectations were completely eohpsed and oversbadowded in tbe treatment received, and every lady and gentleman, apparently, constituted himself and her self a oommittee of one to extend a generous, cbivalrio weloome to tbe visitors. Not only tbe freedom of the city was extended to tbe grand body, but everything possible for tbe enjoy ment of tbe guests was done in a liberal and princely mauner, and us entertain era, in tbe Knightly meaning of tbe word, tbe citizens of Heppner are, in the highest sense, of blood royal and "to tbe manor born." Parties and banquets were of daily ooourenoe, and these would have done honor to any metropol itan community. Where, each exerted bis and her best endeavors to make tbe sojourn agreeable, any discrimination would almost appear invidious, but among those prominent in tbe list should be mentioned the Pytbian Sisters, of Dorian Temple members of Dorio Lodge K. of P., the excellent brass band, Senator Blaokman, Mr. and Mrs. Oiis Patters in, Mr. A. W. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. McFarlaud and others whose uamea we could not learn. Iu Eastern Oregon, there is a generosity in the land scape, in the sunshine, in tbe broad stretch of plains and mountains, and the hearts and impulses of tbe inhabitants are patterned after the eame liberal plan. Heppntrmaybe a little bunch- grass town, but the residents, in those qualities whiob canse sunshine to dispel gloom in hnman feelings aud unite in bonds of indissoluble fellowship in dividuals to tbeir neigLbors, give evi dence of being molded after tbe largest pattern. In years to come, tbe chivalry displayed in Hepp er toward tbe Orand Lodge, Knight of Pythias of Oregon, will be a model which other cities will attempt to follow. From the Telegram. Tbe valley delegation to the Grand Lodge, K. of P., returned to the city this moruiug well pleased with their treatment at Heppner. Senator Henry Blaekmau ucoompanied the delegation to Portland. Senator Jtffjrsou Myers, of Linn oouuty, is iu the city ou the way home from tbe Grand Lodge, K of P. Beuton county's sheriff and treasurer are both iu the city on their way home from tbe Grand Lodge K. of P. Turner Oliver, clerk of Uuion county, accom panied the valley delegation of Knights of Pythias to this city. He will return borne tonight. A WARNING. Will Net Deter Anyone From is Their Ihvu. Cettlug What .Some tune ago, J. W. tlnrnor aud others at Heppuer attached n band of horses over in Duion ouun'y belonging to K. S. Rule. Last week .Mr. Horuor received the o)loiug communication from TJuiou comity, the envelope lleuring the post mark of North Powder: Union Co.. Or.. On t. 12 180,3 To Dan Horuor and of Heppner, Morrow oouuty, Oregon: This will notify you that von are for- biddeu by the Uniou Protective Organ ization of Farmers lu Union countv. Oregon, not to come to .bis comity with tue intention of stealii.g horses nl sbentV's sale. We, the citizens and farmers of Uuiou oonnty, Oregon, mean lo stump out all such ciit-throat robbery. IV WKDEK OK UHO. ANIMATION, ot Uuion Co., Oregon. The wordingof this bloodthirsty epistle would indicate that the terrible, evil doers (?) of Morrow county had a perfect right to go to Uuiou county, but the intention of the letter is, without doubt, to warn Dat, etui., to Btay awBy, and if they should oome, will be doing so at their peril. The handwriting is that of a woman, and is probably a scare perpetrated by some member of tie family interested in keeping t he horses, if possible, reeardless of the faot that tbe debts tbey owe here art honest ones. Mr Horuor went se curity for Rule and had it lo ray. 1 he Morrow county neoole will not ho hlnffedoutnf trying to iret their iot dues, shotguns aud hades, as promised by the U. P. A. of U. 0.. to th oontrarv notwithstanding. further information call at our office. Hummer Weakness And that tired feeling, loss of appetite aud nervous prostration are driven away by Hood's arsaparilla, like mist before tbe morning sun. To realize tbe benefit of this great medicine, give it a trial and you will join tbe great army of enthusiastic admirers of Hood's ear- snpHrilla. Sheriff's Sale. 1V VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED It out of the County Court of the State ot Oreiron for the Countv of Morrow, to me di rected commanding me to levy on the (foods aud chattels of the delinquent taxpayers named on the delinquent tax roll for said coumy for tnR vears istti, iwi ana iw uiereiu mmuueu, and' none be found, then upon the real properti es wet forth and described in thesaiddellnqiient 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 And any goods or chattels belonging to the respective delinquents hereinafter nameuupou tue luiiuwiuguwniH-u pieces or parcels ol land as set forth lu said tax lists, lying and being iu said Morrow county, State of Oregon, described and a&sessed as iouowb: AM'TTAX, Barnes J. A.. H'-i Sec. 18. Tp. IN. R.aiE Tax lor mi I 0 0a " ' lsttl 0 06 " " I 8 43 Ball J. C. Lots 6 and 7 in Elk. 3. Avers' fourth addition to the town of Heppuer, 21 CH St. Clair F., Sec.STp. I S., K. i) E. . . . . 20 40 8.. R 29 E 10 01 Colley V. L., SW'it Sec. 31, Tp. 2 R. 24 E. t 00 coi'-nmn u vv Ht ec. y, r.r.ec. n, NE'i of NE!i Si'i iE! Sec. 16, W 8EU Wei!. S6. K! HE1 Sec. 35. N WU, See. 36. all in Tp. 5 ti., K. 26 E. containing 603 acres, 38 72 Cochran A. J., Wtf Sec. IS Tp. 2 K. 23 E. 14 52 belong tr. , vt yt oi ns sec. au i p. w. k. 27 E. taxes !! 10 (V " IW2, 4 S4 Elv 1J. F.. BE'i Sec. 4. Td. 2 N. R. 26 E. Taxes 1S91. 5 50 " tuna, 4 s4 Fairhurat E.. Lot No. B. iu Block No. 2. Townof Dairy 3 68 Jones H. E., K.'Jof See. 6, Tp. 2 S R. 24 E. 7 02 ratace nocei company, commencing at Southwest corner of Lot No. six (6) in Block No. four (4) in original town of Heppner, thence running East 111) ft., thence North 60 feet, thence west 110 feet, thence Houth 60 feet to place of be ginning, 272 SO Peterson N. .Yi HW'K Sec. 16 Tp. 3 S. R. 24 E II 26 Richardson Thomas, 3EJ4 Sec. 32 Tp. 2 N. R. MR 4 84 RutheKfnrd 0. P., Lots No. 1 and 2, 8! HE4 except Castle Kock town site ol Sec. 8 Tp. 4 N., K. 24 E 9 68 f-hipley L. F., Lot No. one (1) iu Block No. two (2) Looney's addltiou to town of Heppuer Ill 16 Stratum 8., NWH Sec. 28, Tp. 2 N R. 27 E. 4 81 Stanley J. H., SEVi Sec.28,Tp.l N., K. 21 E. 9 68 Whitlier Bros., Ha Sec. 32, Tp. 2 N., K. 25 K 6 55 Estes C. W., NVV4' Sec. 10, Tp. 1 N., R. 26 E. 8 53 Aim on aaiuraay tae 28tn (lay ot uciouer, 13!3, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day at the court house lu said county and state, I will sell the' above described real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants. costs and accruing costs. UUO. r.OBL, '' Sheriff of Morrotv Gouutv. Dated, Sept. 30, 18i, 167-7" Sheriffs Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, aud to me directed aud delivered, unnn a judgment rendered and entered In said Court on the 27, day of March. 1883, iu favor of C. R Tayleur, Plaintiff, and against G. W. Ilea, Defendant, for the sum of five hundred and two dollars and seventy-five cents, U. 8. gold coin with Interest thereon at the rate ol ten per cent per annum In like coin from the 10th day of Feburary 1893, and for the further sum of 50 Atty. 's fee and S29.84 costs. and, whereas, by said judgment It was ordered aud adiudaed that the followlnr described real properly, to-wlt: ol tne rE4 ot Sec. 34 n township two (21 S. R 26 E W M containing 80 acres more or less, be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will, on the 26th day ol October 1893, at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front door of the court house, in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell the right, title and Interest of said U. W. Kea lu and to the above described property at public auction to the higheBt and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satlsiactlon ot said execution aud all costs, that may accrue. URO. IVOHLB, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, Dated October 2, 1893. 167-73 REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner at lieppner, in the State of Oregon at the close of business, Oct. 3, 1893. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ Overdrafts secured and unse cured U. S. bonds to secure dieconnt. Stock securities, judgments, claims, etc Due from approved reserve agents subject to oheck Due from other Natl. Bks. snbjeot to cheek Baukiughouse, furniture, & fix. Due from fltnte banks end banker subject to oheck, Current ex. and taxes paid. . . Premiums on U. S. bonds . Checks and other cash items. . Bills of other Banks Fractional paper curreucy, nickles, and oeuts Specie Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per oent. of cir culation) 81.H24.M 2.49S 94 12,500.00 3,500.00 3,472.85 3.747 61 2,500.30 1,750 96 970 91 l,2i0.00 . 32 21 5 50 5,020 25 200.00 562.50 Total 8110,801.07 LIABILITIES. Capital utock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 8.000 00 Undivided profits 6.376 90 Nat. Banknotes outstanding.. 11,25000 Dividends unpaid 300.00 Individual deposits subject to clieck 35,521.07 xjw: f utun HL UUU&B BUO" jct to check 246 60 Notes and bills re discounted Bills payable, inolnding certif icate of deposit representing money borrowed 6,000.00 Totai, 8119,801.07 Stats of Obioon, ) Cora-nr OF Morbow, ( s' I, Ed. R. Bishop, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abive statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. Ed. K. Bisuop, Cashier, subscribed aud sworn to before me this 13th day of Oct. 1HH3. Otis Pattkrson, Notary Public for Oregon. Correot-Attest: O. E Farnsworih, U. W.Swaggart, P. C. Thompson, Di-rectors. LOCAL MARKET EEPOKT. Wheat, bn 38 IFIour.bbl ......3 75 0? 4 00 Beeves, cows a two-year-oius. owt. l ou three " 1 75 2 (K) Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 SO 2 25 " stock 1 50 $ 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 5" Hogs, dressed.. 6 60 o6 700 Wool 6 0 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs, doz 16 Ohifkens. doz 2 00 Turkejs CALIFORNIA HAI1KKT. Wheat, cwt 81 05 0 1 10 Flour, bbl 3 00 Ut 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (i 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 ( 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 tp 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 ut 12 Butter, tb 20 m 25 Eggs, doz 10 Cbiokens, doe 5 00 600 Tnrkevs, lb 15 (u 18 PORTLAND MARKKT. Wheat, owt 90 Flour, bbl 3 00 i on 3 25 Beeves, owt 1 75 (atj 2 70 (8 6 00 3 00 6 00 5 60 m 14 0 30 a 20 " dressed 3 60 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 60 dressed 5 75 Hogs, on foot 4 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool EaBtern Oregon... 6 Bntter 15 Eggs, doz 15 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 oo & 14 Turkeys lb 12 To Conao urtnotlxroias. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxioiiB to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire It, he will cheerfully send (free uf charge a copy of the prescription used, which thev will find a sure cure tor Consump tion, Asthma, Catarrh, BrouchitiB and all throat and lung maladies. He hopcB all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is Invaluable. Those dstr ing the prescription, which will cost them noth lug, ami may prove a blessing, will please ad dress. Rev. Edward a. Wilson, 1-taw Brooklyn, New York. Notice Of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREUON. I J Oct. 4, 1893. Notice Is hereby given that the followlng-uamed settler has tiled notict of his intentiou to make final proof la support of nis claim, ana mat saia proot will be maue be fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Or., ou Nov. 18, 1893, viz.: EINEHAKT SCHILLER, Hd. .1213 for the E NW NE'4 SK' Sec. rtt and NW SEii Sec. 32 Td. 6. 8. R 25 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resiueuce upon ana cultivation oi, said laud, viz.: tieorge I'errv. of Lone Rock. Herman Meissner of Gooseberry. Paul Schiller, of Gooseberry, auo iHac3iuuii, oi ixine noca irregou. 169-179 Johk W. Lswis, Register. Notice of Assignee. lyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has this, the 1st day, of Kept, been appointed assignee of the firm of Cox Rrnn and all creditors who shall not exhibit their claim within three months from the date of pmicution ot this notice shall not participate in the dividends until after payment In lull of claims presented within said term of three months and allowed by the court. Dated at Haraman, Oregon, September 8th, 1893. Kllir, Dawson & Lvonk, w, P. Full, 6 Attorneys for Assignee. Assignee. Administrator's Notice. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l letters of administration on tbe estate of David N. Hardman, deceased, were granted to in uuuctiuK"ci on iiieaii uay oi sept. Iy3, bv the countv court of Morrow rntintv All persons having claims against said estate r irquireu 10 exnioit tnem to me for allow ance. atrHeponer. Morrowleountv orptrnn viih. in six months after the date of this notice or uiey snail oe lorever Darrea. uated this 25th uuj wi oepv. ici'j, 163-75 .. Rood. Administrator. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE ATTHE DAI.LE3, OREGON, lj r'ept. 14, 1893. 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, 1X93, viz. : Mary antwell, widow of Moses Cantwell, Deed., of Eight a.'"' KVV of ec. (the names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said laud, viz.: ' J. H. Jones, of Eight Mile, Oregon, I R hsteb, of Gooseberry, Isaac Knighteu, of Eight Mile, and Jas. Inskeep, of Eight Mile. ,r, ,,, JuHN W. Lewis, Register. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, th: fnUnwIni '"Jl.1??" r - , V .r " "icu nonce oi her intention to make dual proof in iimport of npr f nim anil Va n 4.1 . ... 1 1 i . r 1 . . i. ro i f'ooi in oe made be- Oregon, on NoVri;!! lH9tl, viz.: " "ePP"!r' .. , MAKt u. HEWITT Hd. No. 4-IOfl for th WA ..-j a... r,.. Sec.WT.'iS. Ki E.W.'M. "' Slip nnmuilha (AllAnrli.. ,.,in. continuous residence upon and cultlvatiou oi, andW M H.;,,.5 . , "'; earil, T. I., nnrmntl VrBnlr niMn U -n , ..,. IB7.l7 " V:.;'"i "'" "reKon. --- ""n r. iwie, Kegister. Sheriffs Sale. PUUliC. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i r.i , ,,. """T virtue oi an execution issued for thV,Vai,0""?'thBJ,,.,, 0( ion ...i aJiu-.; ' Z."Y.7J. """.lo me. airected enTeFed ..id J,"?S, Vu r5"?erl "1 lSH; .lnf.vor of K. K. Hughes, PlalutifT and against Ueorg. b. Gray and Lucy L ti?av Defendanu, for the sum of on hundred and" sixty fight dollars in D. S. gold coin i It Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent wr J.n"u?,l'i,"ke old coln from the 1st d,vPof March 1892 and the further iumof So Attv's ees and $2i.oii costs, and, whereas, by said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that th. following deKribed real property kf-wii-Lot No. five (5) In Block No. Vour W and Eight (8) In Block Seven (7) (J jinei' addltiS "fPPntr. Morrow County Oregon be" so d m satisfy Judgment, cost, and .ruinVco.t. 1 will on the tBth day ol October ilaa i o clock p. rn., of said dav, at the front door J tlie court house In Heboner UnrV ?, ' Po'n 'ifffi ndrrTr?..EnS the uroeeeda to be applied to the .,!. i. anrt; 21? S!,un J "i .SS" W rfctedr, 1W-7S 1 B My " Are you all run down? Scott s Emul sion Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and s 1 ypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up anil put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. (Scott's ioiulslon cures Coufjhs, Colds, Consuvnjtion, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Westing' Eiscasca. 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T. jiuuuny jum in 'Ok (!., FOR INVENTIONS. patents In, 1 f V" employed to obtain their r--i uu tucreiore are prepared to UriJreS 'mI' .StatCS anda" F0re,e" Count. lenerences. Make Snerini r,.ni..ti . r, . - . ' Reirister Tr. m r -7"""a"" frosecuw Kejertea Cases, Register Trade-AIarks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to PDeafer!nflTty ' Patent5' oteaOm and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. Tf Vftn tinnak mh .'uAi a jetheVwith S M hoiSV thewof, to ad vised as to the H 1 ll,t important features, and yovl will be at once others are infringing on J!I ' w purs-le- Model8 are ldom necessary. If others, subm fhe Mtte LTSJ f ' W ,fyoa charged with infringement by matter. r t0 u' for "liable OPINION before acting on the 618 r strbetTothwest CLAIMS C0MPrtNY. P o bo. a T' WASHINGTON, D.C. J0"N WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. " Cu this out and send tt with your Inquiry, -i Notice of Intention. LAD,LFI?,A!E DALLES, OREGON, i ' ' ""nee if nereny clven thut b i. minH."46? 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LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON. .h ,,, Pf- M' 's9'i' Notice is hereby given that hit in iow1ln '""ne' eler has Hied notice of h i. i?ifitloni?ulnake flnal Pro' !" upport of EJL i 5?' f."" tnst ,ald P'ool w)U be made be- o"oJn NovJO"93CviS!'ty C'"k' at UePP"er' of t.. iJE"KlAH D. WHITMAN, Sec'Tp1.,??",-3 'r th6 " r.fiHr"'" thf following witnesses to prove his said landUvirze" Up" aud eultivation ntJ; ,M- 'Haniulet, 3. R. Nunamaker, George i!'i keo8' 411 of Ione Oregon. John W. Lswis, Register. SPILES E "TtQ In anil vkittr.mnm trMtn.nt rith.ut kuifr. N loflS ot 1I0M from bniineii Vliful.. UlM.l. GKlM'BUak and Bo.k tin. Cillorwritt. T . DB. H. B. BDTTS. gcett'g I f. i