ft raElS io S YOU J PPJ j One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. CTTND 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded laud tl etc are 140 sous gwd faimiDg IbdJ, and the balance A i p I fenca Situated two miles west ef Hardman. i. i I ! Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture ciHira, $800. VOTIIISKL bakgaix, AND STII.I. ANOTR . TTTTWill seW on easy teimt A good rustler can pay Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss et Und. W ill JJ 0 he EflBt Bod UB8 no use for it. for it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner ! Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, beat stock ranch in Morrow connty, cheap and on ensy terms. Give your business to Ueppner people and therefore assist to build up Uepp ner. Patronize those who patroniz We hold each nd every correspondent re sponsible lor till or her communication, no correspondence will be published unless the writer's real name la ilgued ai an evidence ol good faith. Did yon ever Rend about the Man who Hid bis Light nmler A bushel? Ye? well That is like Duiug bueineBS Without advertisiuK. All the HuiJe achemea In the country Will not accomplish Hiilf bb much As a Rood id. Iii a nood, live, Legitimme LfWBpauer, One that la read By the people, And that owna Its own Soul; that O-iei Its apace Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. J -41 Cukh Ivans, tie noted Californian outlaw, is now on trial at Fresno. H. 0. Calwell has been appointed postmaster at Hubb rd, Marion county, Oregon. Hinci it seems to be the determination of the present admis' ration to plaoe wool on the free list, why not have free woolens also? Senatob Teller has gone to Mexico on a tour for the purpose of making a study ol the eilvtr question from the standpoint of that country whore free coiusge prevails. Cleveland may think he has the upper hand on the provisional govern ment of Hawaii, but the j ke might assume a very serious nature should the provisional government turn the islands over to Oreut llritaiu A movement is ou oot at St. Louis to raise a purse of $20,000 to $25,000 to have the MitohellCoibett fight come iff on Colonel K C. Tate's racetrack ul the Citj of Mil ion, iu cm-o the Florida LllionU foibid it at Jacksouvilie. Col. I'ate ib Ihvo able to tue iirojeot. Tub Bohedules ol the proposed demo crats land' bill were given out yester day. Ibe followiug articles are re ported o have been placed ou the free list: Wool, iron ore, coal, tin, hemp. Hi X, jute, silver, lead ore, oopper, salt, crude borai. binding twines, cotton, ties and lumber, not advanced in prepa ration beyoud sawing. Tub wool aud irou ore men have been defeated. Those who fought so yulieut i in retain the duty on these twn articles have been notified by members of the wajB and meatB oummittee that they have decided to place them ou tut i, I i.i It is tiossible however, that the fight will not eud here, but will be carried onto the floor of the house. In an nd.'.rena'lu a gathering of demo- unit in l,.iulrn at ludiauauolis, on lut- reiuru from Washiugtou City, Dun VoiheeB dtclared he was a bimetaliisl. He spoke of his oonucotiou with the lonn flirut in the seuute, which resulted in the ruieal of the Sherman ai t pur niiuBiti ,-iunao. uml aaid he took pride in wi at he did. The repeal of the act was a utoessity. 'ihe next step, he said, would be the adoption of a hi nietalho staudard. This sounds well k.o.iu.Ii. hut it wuu't oatuh the peopli of HnoBierdom. They are used to hit mouth talk. What they waut to see ie some aolive woik iu this direction. A SKOiU'r meeiu.g ul the Kausas popu. lists was recebtly hJd iu Kaunas City Ilhasbeeu learned from au authentic aouice that action whiuh will probabl) result in s split iu the parly iu Kama was decided upou. It is said that among those present were Jerry Bimpson aud 00 others, all high iu the populist droits. From authentio sources it is stated the meeting denounced in most nuquahtii d ti ifiis the Kansas admiuistr. tion of the poiuluds as "rott. u, entirely iucompeleut aud silly." They theu re. nouLCtd till principles as put forth by fjbo populists up to dale, aud declared for a Lew party, and from now ou they will put forth every tff.irt to obtain tLe free and unlimited uoiuage of silver, UiVing other planks of the former parly to be taken oare of u might be. Although the editors of the Portland Sunday Meronry have been indicted and the property attached and planed in the receiver's banda, yet tbii recorder of sensational aud scandalous pappening' appeared as nsual last (Saturday. How ever it has been greatly changed. The size of the paper has been reduced one halt and the sensational features abul ixhed. 1'be famous column, "Over tli. Teacup," had disappeared, and the usual resume of eoandalous happenings ha given away to other items, some origins and some takeu from local papers. He oeiver Rosenthal briefly announced bit appointment and his intention to make a readable paper ont of the Mercury. It is reported that Cleveland intend' to take a hand in the selection of con greSHUien to succeed those who ha v. not followed his will during the extn session. If he keeps on with bis bull, headeduess he will have to make i general selection in order to have an followers. ' And while be may dicta!, nominations, vet he will be badly fooled if be thinks bo can dictate elections. Hood's and Duly Hood's. Hood's SarBiipnrillu is carefully pre pared from 8arsapHrilla, D-tmleliou. .Mandrake, Duck, fipsissewa, Juniuei berries and other well known remedies, ny a peon liar combination, proportion and orooeBs, giving to Hood's Saras. parilla curative powers not possessed bj other medicines. It effects remarkable o tires when other preparations fail. COHMDNICATION. Editor Gazette : In the Gazette of Nov. 10th Juetioi Hoguo, of this plaoe, made n etatemen1 wbich he calls the facts concerning i meeting held here, and the actions of i committee appointed by same. The undersigned having attended a. meeting held in this vicinity on Uot. 30th and being parties whose names Justice Hogue took the liberty to use in the artiole referred to, would ask space in youi paper to state what was done iu this matter, why it was done, and to say that JustueHogue did uot state the faots in every particular, but instead madi Multmeuts whioh were not true. At this meetsng there was a oommittet I'ppi iuled to draft resolutions to bi unutid for adoption at another meet ing to he Leld Nov. let. These reao liitiotiB were sdopttd at the aubetqueiii meeting and by the favor of the publish. era were printed iu both the Ga zette sud ltecord. There was auothei committee appointed to see the officer of the preoiuct and ask them to ns' their it-fluence to stop the instigation ol units or to resign, or to not issue nur seive more papers. This committei oiw Mr. Hogue on the morning of Oo 31st and told him their business, and informed In in that property attnohed nd sold at this time would bring bo little if any more than enough to pa oosts. He said that he knew that it would not, but he could nut help it and that he was under oath to do bis duty. The) told liiui he could resign. He said that lie did not "fear God or man, and if any one wanted papers issued be would issue them." As to the committee makii g threats, snob as have been reported, or warning him, as the justice say), they deny doing bo. He further says thai part of the committee denied going to ice him, and that several of those who ittended the meeting on the 30th ol Oct. denied any knowledge of such i met ting. These statements which the justice makes are false. The committei and those who attended the meeting deny attending such a meeting as ha been reported, or snob a meeting as Mr Qogiie seems to want to make bulievi wus held. This committee did not Bee Constable Meadows as he was away fron homo at the tune. The reason for this committee beini appointed and for the action being taken was the fact that it was known that at leant one and perhaps botb of thoollloers of the precinct bad express- d the i eelvee is being in favor and anxious for s certain bankrupt concern here to sue the people so they could make eumuh out of the costs to pay their bills. Tbest were thought to be very strange state ments to be nrnde at such time and under such cirnn instances as the present Signed: n. H. Miller, L. J. Shnner. J. A. Hnrdtuau, Edwin L. Wood, J. J MeOee, J. H. Rojse, and Johu Miller. Hardman, Or., Nov. 2', 1S03. Piles! riles I HoLliig Piles. Symptoms Moisture; Intense and stinging, most at night; worse bv soratohing. If allowed to continue tu more form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, brooming very tore. Switnk's Ointment stops the itching and bleeding heats ulceration, am) iu m ut canes rr moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for BO oents. Dr. Swsyne A Son, Philadelphia. aw 1 yr. You dnu't nerd to cmtinue dosing wiih HimmoDi Liver Regulator, A dose MlDWINTKll FAlll. and CnnimlMiioners Ki'K Appointed. Have Chairmtu Oe.irgj T. Myers has in nounoed the following Ciwnuiit'fln nd oommixsicus to aot iu con uei turn with the Oregon exliihit ut the in'iliut r lair: Ou Corporation -Qeurg) T. Mjtjra, Charles H. D.idd, K L. Durham, C. P. Patterson and L. D. f'ole. Buil.iing-C H. Dodd. C. F. F.itter jou, William K ipns. Oi-ore S. Bi.tty ind S. H. I'riidlander. Agriculture, forestry Mod forestry ex hibits W. . ilatlock, of Fenilleto'i. Hoiticiillurp, including flincultoie tud viticulture J. Guj Lewis, of Sparta. Mines sod mining J . A. Wright, of D;ii. hi. Fishing upparatus K. L. McK-e, t Portland. .M mufao.'urers and ehctiioai m.i u.e ihanical iu vent inns C. E. Patieraun. Womuti's work Mrs. M. J. Tiaiu, of bany. Educational exhibit Hun. UoKlrov, state superintendent K. B. ..t ii- 'trnoiion. Civil department state aud cninti tlon. George W. Moliride, secretary of tale. KAULETB. Fiom our Long Creek Paper. Wm. Hughes, of Heppuor, who oer ibis week on business. Otis Patterson, of the Ueppuei Ga zette, is visiting the Eagle rnnob this week. The first sleigh of the seahon "twlured through the streets of Loog Creek T it s- lay morning. Frank Metschan and John Clement came over from Canyon City Wedoenl-ij on a few days sojourn in this ony. Walt Canaday leaves this week lor Lewellyn, Oregon. He is Bcoonipnnied by Newt Williams, jn old time miner ol i3 rant county. Long Creek's public school has 1 13 pupils in attendance. Thus far, us the tingle has learned, this is the banner school of the country. Gus Allen, Jamet and Emmitt Cochran oarae up from Monument Saturday, each loaded with wheat for the Arcade mill. They returned borne Tae:l vy lUorniug with a fine lot of flour as ever muutifaotured by any mill in Eastern Oregon. Ed C. Allen was over from the Black Butte mine Sunday. He informs the Eagle that be has ordered iron piping to convey water to bis mill, and he hopes to soou be able to ruu agaiu. A bulld og is being constructed over the mill it present. AGUICl'UmtAI. (OU.EOK NOTES. Tbe eeaond mouth's examiuatiou nill be held next week. This is to ehow now the students are progressing in the work. There has bJeu s jnie improvements ul the oullege iu the way of continuing the walk to tbe uew meohanicnl ball. The athletio association have the gymnasium in running order. It was moved from Cantbom ball to the new uiechanical ball. The O. A. C. foot ball team have proved quite a success in tbe game be iwreu Albaoy and tbe College. Thi .onto was 48 to 0 in favor of tbe O. A. C. Iu the game with Monmouth tbe ecoit was 22 to 36 in favor of O. A. C. Next Saturday they wi I play with the team from Pacific University. Prof. Loty, of Cuhthom hull, is on ih. sick list. Some of tbe boys are als thing with the professor. Tbe Iu grippi uas been paying them a visit. The Y. M. O. A. is doing good work, rhey meet every Sunday afterooou it Cuutbom hall when they hold ineetmge The college band is doing very we! with W. W. Loony as leader and Prof, tloseubrooks ts instructor. Tbo literary s oieties of the collegt ire doiug rxielleut work this school tear, i'ho ooutest for tbe gold rueJa will be sometime next term. CoNTUiBcron Nov. 20. 1893. MUST AWAHII A I' l'HICA(H). Sheepmen will be interest I to knew that there is no longer any question o to the relative merits of the different sheep dips upon the market. Christy A Wise take pleasure in announcing that Hayward'i Dips (paste and liquid) fo which ttiry are sole P. O. agents, hsvi secured the first award at the World'r Fair, and last year thesa dips received the silver medal at California State Fair and gold modal at Mecbanio Fair San Ersuoisco.. Every practices heepmeo that iv r nsl U iy ward's Dips, pro- nouuoeJ them tbe very beet dips for tbe cure of scab, the general health of el, rep aud conditions of wool, 181 188 sw, If you feel an Druse up and out of sorts agitate your liver with Simmons For further information call at our office. PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the his'ory if our country when Ihe demi.nd for inventions and improvements iu the arts aud scienoeB generally was so great as now. The conveniences of mankind iu the faotory and workshop, the household and on the farm, as well ns in oftieial lite; require oontinual accessions to the appurtenance and impliments of each o order to save labor, time aud expense. The political ohange iu the adininiiitra on government does not affect t!.e progress of the American invoutor, uo being on the ulert, aud ready to pcr ceive the existiug deficiencies, doeo uit i eiunt the affairs of goveruuieut t dd ter hiui from quickly oouoeivmg tin re'medy to overcome existing riiciepu eie. Too great oare cannot bo ex r-ois-j'l iu choosing u competent an I eki l ful attorney to prepare and prrtui an application for patent. Valuable iu leies s have been lost aud destroyed ii inuumeruble instances by the en:phi ment of incompetent oounsel, anil es pecially is this advice applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" svstem. Inventors who entrust tbeir business to this class of attorneys do so at imminent risk, as tbe breadth and strength of the patent is never ei n sidered iu view of a quiok endeavor to get an allowance and obtain tbe fee. THE PUESS CLAIMS COMPANY, Johu VYcdderburn, General Manager. (il8 F street, N. W.,Wasbiugton, D. C, represen ing a lurge number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was iu atitnted to proteat its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed iu this line of business. The said Con puny is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, aud prepare and prosecute applications generally, inoludiug me chanical inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and giveB especial atteuion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to euter into competition with any ffrm iu securing foreign pateuts. Write for instructions and advice. John Wkddebbubn. 618 F Street, P. O. Box 385. Washington, D. 0. REMARKABLE OLD ATHLETES. Tradition Tells of Wonderful Men Who Lived In the cjrand Canary. After the Spanish occupation of the Grand Canary a certain enormous stone was for long pointed out as one of the Instruments of the Gaunche athletic courses. The natives had been able to lift it, set it on their shoulders, and even throw it over their heads. Their degenerate posterity, and the Spaniards, could not raise it from the ground. Tradition has immortalized one Adar gona, of Grand Canary, who could wrestle for two successive hours, and having been thrown undermost In a certain contest, got his antagonist be tween his legs and arms, and squeezed him so that his bones began to crack. The native was subsequently sent as a prisoner to Spain, where he astound ed the people by his performances, ac cording to the National Review. One day, in Seville, he was visited by a brawny youth of La Mancha, who was anxious to try a bout with him. "My good friend," said Adargoma, "as we are going to wrestle together, It is only reasonable that we should begin by drinking something." A large bowl of wine having been brought, he took this in one hand and continued to address his challenger: "If with both your arms you can overpower one of mine, so as to hinder me from drinking every drop of this wine, we will try our strength together. If not, you may re turn to your own home." The struggle took place, and Adargoma by degrees drained the bowl in the coolest manner without spilling a drop of the wine. Uis ono hand was more than a match for the other two. It was reckoned nothing out of the common for a man to take an un tethered ox by the horn with one hand and slay it with the other. A certain native born priest of Grand Canary In the seventeenth century showed that be inherited some of his ancestors' vigor. He could uot only kill an ox in this way, but one day, hearing that an enraged bull had broken loose and was in the street, he ran out, and, grasping it by the leg, threw it down aud so held it until its owner was able to se cure It. This doughty son of th church before his death chanced to nave one of his legs amputated for cancer. It was then found that his thigh bone was solid, with un trace rf marrow. It must be confused, how ever, that the relics .f the t auiirians now found In their burying places, do not bear out the Inference that this was a national characteristic, though their dimensions are certainly a testi mony of the strength aud izn of their law proprietors. m-mr-vtev PATTERSON LOCAL MARKET RKFOKT. Wheat, bu 0 Flonr.bbl 2 oov Beeves, cows & two-year-olds. ot. 1 ou " tbree " 1 "oft ,KI Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 "" fc) -j ' " etocK ' "o . ' Hogs, ou foot, cwt , ; ,T Hogs, dressed 6 60 (3f 71)0 Wool e e w Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 60 IT.tnfH itor . 0 Chickens, doi 3 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MABKET. Wheat, cwt $1 03 1 08 Flour, bhl 3 00 ft 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a. 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 W Hogs, cwt 4 f.0 0 5 2o Wool -Eastern Oregon.. 10 hi 12 Butter, fb 25 3u Eggs, doz 200 'to Chiokens, doz 5 00 Cim Turkeys, tt) 15 Cf 18 rOBTLANU MAKKKT. Wheat, cwt $ 85 (? 55 Flour, bbl 2 90 ft 3 15 Beeves, Otft 1 75 lit 2 75 " dressed 3 60 (S 6 00 Muttons, live sheared . . 2 60 i(t 3 10 " dressed 5 7 Hi e w logs, on font 4 50 5 6u " dressi'd 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... B (t 14 Butter. 20 o0 Eggs, doz 27;.s'(a;io Chickens, doz 2 00 ( 4 50 Turkeys lb 16 C 17 Notice of Intention. rAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OKEIiON, J Oct. 4, 181. Notice is hereby iven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore J. w. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Or., on Nov. Is, Was, vii. : KI.NEHAKT SCHILLER, fid. am for the E NW!4 NE'.i SEIi Sec. .11 and NWij SE Sec. 32 Tp. ff. S. K 25 E. W. M. tie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of, said land, viz. : , George Perry, of Lone Rock, Herman Melssner. of Gooseberry. Paul Schiller, of Gooseberry, ana xsaue niaiin, oi L.one nocic uregou. xm-ITi John W. Lswis, Register. Sheriff's tale. NOTICE 18 HEREBY UIVKN THAT UNDER anct by virtue of aii execution issued out of the Circuit Court ol the SUte of Oregon fur the County of Morrow, aud to me directed and delivered upon judgment rendered and entered iu aaid Court on the ;AHh day of May lMj, in favor of W. B. Cuinitnghame, Wainttrt; and MKHinatJ. D. Ball, Defendant, for the mm ol seven Hundred and Ten Dollais, aud for the further sum of Two Dollar damages aud cobih, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk 'h oitice of aaid Court in Huid County on theiwthday of MHy lUfti. And thereafter on iNovember 21th, ln8, laid Judgment was duly aligned and tranafered from the ttaid W, H. CuiiniiiKhaiue to Wm. H tubes lor a valuable consideration, aud there helug uoW due un snld judgment the sum of Two Hundred and leu Dollars, together with interest at the rate of Scent, per annum on the full sum of beven Hundred and Ten Dollars from the ith day ol May lanii to the <h day of December, Isoy, to gether with interest at the rate of V cent, per annum ou the sum of Two Hundred aud 'leu Dollars from ath day of December, lwj, until paid, and for the further sum of Two Dollar costs and accruing costs, 1 have levied upon and will sell at public auction, ou Saturday the nlh day oi December, layt, at one o'clock p. m at the Court house door iu neppner, Morrow County and state of uregun, all the right, title and Interest which the aaid J. D. Hall, Defend ant had on or after the aith day of May Iwi, In or to the following described premises, to-wit: I he couth East quarter of eec. Eleven (11) ii, I ownslllp Three south of Kange Twtuty-three l&H) East of W. M., In Morrow County, State oi urugou, and c.ntklus 1 IW acres. Dated at liepu uor thls&tu day of iNovember, lMiKt, USO, fHORLB, 18-1M Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon Sheriff's bale. NOflCE j8 HEKEBY GIVEN THA'I under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of (iregui. for the County of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rendered auS entered in said court ou the 7th day of Sent iwia, In favor of TheOregou Mortgage Company Plaintiff, aud against i'raucis M. uhurla, De fendant, for the sum of Elve Hundred anu Ihlrty-three Dollars and Seventy-five cents and for the further sum of Fifty Dollar attorneys fee. and Twenty-two Dollars anu fourteen cents costs, and. whereas, by sail, judgment it was ordered and adjudged that tin lollowing described real property, to-wit I'lie Norm East quarter of Section Twenty-six' Iu Township two North of Kange 1 weuty-thre. Eastof . H. tu Morrow county Oregon bi old to satisfy said Judgment, costs and' ae eruliig costs I will, on Saturday the ai dav of December, 18U5 at one o'clock p. m. ol saiii day. at the front door of the court house li Heppner Morrow. Co. Oregon, soil theright, title and interest ol the said Francis M. Bhurtc in and to the above described property at Public Auction to the highest bidder lor cash in hand the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction oi said execution and all costs, aud costs thai may accrue. . . .. G,' Noble, . , Bherlff l Morrow County, Oregon. Dated Nov -a. 18SU. lai-ix. Summons. IS JIT8TICKCOURT FOR SECOND DISTRICT I State of Oregon, County of Morrow. E. c. Ashbangh, Plaintiff.) .,",,, SUMMONS. II. E. Hooker, Defendant.) T O 11. K. HOOKEK, dclendailt. In the nameof the stale of Oregon. You are herebjr required to appear before the under lgued a Justice ol the peace fur the Dlftriei aforesaid on the 0th day of January im at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the olllue o( said Justice In such district to answer th, above named plaintiff In civil action. Ihe Deieuua.it will talte nutice that if he fails to ans,ver the complaint herein the Plslntitl' will take Judgment against him for ue handled aud six and Jo-100 Dollars and for the further sum of Fourteen and i.iim a. . tojetucr ltu costs aud cx.eiuwe of this arii.m I tiiveu uuder iny baud this 11 day of Nov Justice of the Peace. Summons. I V!7,dF!TISE7T 1,011 xecond district State ol Oregon, County of Morrow Bruce Haines, Plalntlfr.i "' t . SUMMONS. II. E. Hoolter Defendant) TO H. E. HOOKER. Defendant. In the name of the Stateof Oregon. You are hereby required to ap-ar hefore the under signed a Justice of the peace for district afore--aid oil fie h day of January, lhs.1, at two -.clock In the Iteriionn of said dav at the .thee of said Justice In such dfstrlct to answer the abnye named plalutllt in a civil action Ihe Defendant will take notice that If he ,i!.i'!i?';T; "! """Plaint herein, the Plain -lit will take Judgment against hlin for Eigh v- a.' am11'1"' BT b"ai thi' 21 d'r of Nov- ls- uUee ei the Peace. Orr COUIiSl YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY OUGHT TO KNOW. READ P. H. T. Vrh(7v;-.nuj;-!. ' ' -!" "m" w imn y ;)Tlic iiiiu l i.'i'.- liw l 1" "'4'KV '". '"n'-nngej Tim fond imivt.t-lK.w to have i.n.e babies; The mother-how t- have them without nam: The childless-how to bo fruitful and multiply. The curious-how they "g-rowed" and came to be (The health how to enjoy life and keep well; The invalid-how to get well again speedily; The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. 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Vn pared by Pcott 4 Bowno, Chemists, New York. Soli by ail Druggists. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate V OTICE IS HERKBY l.IVES TH VT THF hip two (2) South of Kang tw" ntv ulU ml t-sst jt the W'tiumeth. Slcririlan ,J ? . ?J mmmm W Coi"'-'iSug n ' m'"1 .!liT ,.l1 d"r, he hour or .1 o'clock sililll ( DAYS ( ONE (AGENT ( SOLD :f AO (AND HE SAVED SI. inn (IN ONE ( YEAR, (500,000 ( (.'UP1E8 ( sold. liANK BUILDING. OREGON. It with your Inquiry.- CALIv AT piion Tint- AmA i .i ic.i j:.ncol of consumption in its first h or co!l acute or leading delay but take COtf Ision AdmiwsUator's Sale. Issued out of the County Court of Oregon, for Morrow County, on the 6th dny of Nov. A. w- l):l. Th nil.1ra0M..H arlmlltUtrHtor Of tHS etat of lames 8 BreediuR, deceased, wtl1,?? 'nday, Decembers. 1H9.I, mtone o'clock 1 ,n" afternoon oi said day, In front of the coun house door, in Heppner, Morrow couniy OreBon, sell to the hlxhest bidder for cash J hand all th riirht, title and interest of ssia James 8. Brcedinir, deceased, in oi y iRJ to lowliis; described real i.roperty, to-wit: , ofseo. 1. Tp -2 a K.'JISE W. M., situated in Morrow cnuiitv. slate of tlreiron. I'lie same lo he' sold In parci Is of forty srw etch, or as a whole as to the administrator may si-em best on dav oi sale. Dated Ihis lith 0J "I yov. a. D. i.suat Heppner on eppner oreiron. A. W. HHKKOino. Administrator. 177-S5 rV I U with ut kuifr. N ls ol I" I ILL.O Iron btnineu. FI'lol. Llc M ,unri. vsr Mil h If n day. Uver ivegulator. " Mary Dbiscoli, Administratrix. . Cjussllon BUDk ind Book lf. Csllorwriss., DR. U. B. BUTTS, BaPlnaStrmt. T.Ucu.KO