o - WlE mp to sell you -wssi i 8 One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.- '7TNL) 1 60 ACli.ES Timber Culture claim Bilj"ining, of which deeded IiiikI there are 140 acies go ( jW fence. Situated two miles west ef Eardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timlx'r culture claim, 1800. Wd farming la.,,1, aud the balance A 1 put.. The deeded laud LeMKl B,ri..B of water on it, all under ANOTHER BARGAIN Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms. STIIvL ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 acresTbowheat land." Will sell on easy terniH. A good rustler can pay for it with first crop "raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives ,n the Lai,t ami has no use for it For further information call at our office. PATTERSON JbT7B. CO. CM tie your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up IJepp ner. Patronize those who patronize tn"t. We hold each and everv corresoondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence ol good faith. Did yon ever Read abnnt the Man who Hid hit Light under A bushel? YT well Thnt is like Doing bnsines Without advertising. AH the 8ni le schemes In the country Will not accomplish Half as mnrh As a good ad. to a pond, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that la read Bv the people, And that owns Its own Snnlj that Ues is anuria Like m'nhandi, Worth dollar F"r dollar. 3 .&3 A BOAD convention attracted oonsider- able attention in Stlero last week. Tub D-ain Herald is the latest journ alistic) effort in Oregon. Success to the Herald. Tub stae tai lew was fixed at four and three, tenths mills as against seven mills for last year, at Salem Wednesday. How is this under the now form of as sessment? Mb. Hobnblowkb will not get to toot his instrument on the supreme bench He has for the eeoond time been rejected by the senate, and his name should be ohanged to "Mndhlower." Hill is credited with the work. Conqkbhhmam Ellih of this district, made a strong appeal against the pas sage of the Wilson bill in the house last Tuesday. Me held that the bill was ex tremely sectional in its provisions, and that this coast bad been particularly harshly 'rented, bs every artiole produc ed on the Paciflo oosst had been placed on the free list. Wool growing being one of our moBt important industries, Mr. Ellis showed that the proposed ohnDgenn this nrticle alone would be vary disas rons to this country, and inveighed against its being plnced on the free list. Union bas eeo-ired tbe brauoh insane asylum. This matter was thoroughly canvassed by the board of oommisBinnst H, as well as by the pin sioinus sent out later on, and we presume that they have donewhat was deemed best. Perhaps the hot lake and spring may have been the greatest inoentive for choosing the spot near Union for the asylum. At any rate, the selection has been made, and as Heppner bis plenty of oompiny iu get ting "left," it is poor taste to make nglv mouths over the matter. Heppner is looking pleasant, jnst the same as ever, and is ready for the next contest, the location of the sootiring mill. We have the necessary amount subscribed and should not fail. The Keoord says that the GnZ9tte fails to mention any way to get rid of the "sooial evil" referred to in a reoent is sue The remedy is self evident. Peo ple should stop. It shun Id not be neo essary to keep grown-up men away from those things as one would a calf from a pao of warm milk. If one bas not the "bakbone" to stay with what they have resolved is right, without being penned away from it, tbey will fall and worship at the shrine of some other and, perhaps, worse evil. As we said before, and which the Record's editor seems to have overlooked, drinking is bad enough whioh all will acknowledge, but with wasting valuable time, and the drinking feature thrown in, seems to be .oubl worse. We said before that gambling w.is preferable to wasting one's time for nothing, and we say so again, agree ing, in b measure, with the observations of the editor of the Record. However, some people deserve no credit for doing right, others no censure fordoing wrong. While associations have much to do with a person's oareer turonch life, we are all very much as the Almighty made us. If we have the will, inclinations oan be everoomej otherwise we will fail. POINTY COt'KT PROCEb'IHNGS It la understood that Secretary Car liele will sell about 840,000.00 U. S bonds about Feb 1st to restore the re serve. He bad better ooin up the money metal iu the treasury and not saddle any more debts upon the people. There is plenty of silver bullion on hands and this shonld be put in circulation, at least the seignorage which has iiocnmu lated to the extent of $50,000,000 or more. Auk Your Friends Who have taken Hood's i-'araaparilla what tbey think of it, and the replies will be positiye iu its favor. Si oply what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merit. One has been oured ot lndegestion or dyspepsia, an other finds its indispensable for sick beadaebe or hilinuB'.ess, while othes report remarkable rnres for sorofnla. catarrb, rheumatism, salt rheum, etc. IlOltK AT SALEM. Editor Gazkttb: I notice that "Prof " Rork gets a benefit in the Gaztte. That fellow brought tbat reputation with bun to Salem from the East. career was cut off. tm 20 39 82 20 95 1 00 6 72 4 00 56 n.r 9 35 :ifl no 83 33 fi 50 20 112 5 no mo no 4 7o 3 00 ft 85 5 00 2 50 50 It is time his vile Tours, K. Salem Or.,Jnn ,5, 1894. Pilrsl Fllesl itching Piles. Mymptoms MoiBture; intenso and stingiugi most at night: worse bv scratching. If allowed lo continue tu mors form, whioh often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swaynk's Ointment stops the itching and bleeding Heals ulceration, and in m ist cases re moves the tumors. At druirgiats. or bv man, ror ou oeuts. lir. Swayoe & Hoi ruuaoeipuia ew I yr, Tub Aurora, published at Joseph, Wallowa Co., makes a fatal mistake by swallowing K irk and naming the editor of the Gaiette "a liar." Cud it be p is ible that a newspapor will stultify it-i reputation and party by supporting uoh a vile old hypocrite as Prof. Rork, asserting that a filaehood has been published, on the assumption tbat the Prof, is above anything of the kind be cause he happens to be a populiHt, am) without any investigation whatever? The least researoh ought lo satisfy any one, and we can give as good men as can be found in the state who will tell more than tbo Oszette published, ami which ooon red long before the Heppner escapade. 1 be Aurora says of Rork, "His ohm aeter is above reproach and his morals are not exoelled by any." God pity those who make no pretensions When a person or a newspaper will be blind as a poor mole, and will blow snort and curse about something which tbey call "a lie," and yet which tbey have not investigated, censure is thrown away upon them. Rather should tbey be recommended to the asylum that deals with those horn weak in the upper story. It is useless to talk back to snob people. We have invited investigation, courted a full and thorough "rounding up," if iuoli we deserve. It tu nut come. The democrats of Spokane are up in aima. Iba recent appointment of Mr. Illiickmnu of Oregon us United Slates internal reveuue colleotor, and the severe turning down of Mr. Mundav una iiiiiimed tuem to such an extent that they are ready to revolt, Mai Gwydir, acting as spokesman for number of democrats, said vesterdav: It is just as well for the gover ment lo understand that Washington is big onough and strong enough to care for herself. We do not oare to have it advertised to the world tbat we have to go to Oregon for men to fill our luces, and it is an insult to democrats and ttie state at large. We have men in Washington perfectly oapable of fill ing the oflioes of Washington, and the idea of treating this state which is today the best in tbo northwest, and will boou rival New York in importance as it was of no consequence politically, as if it was inhabited by men of inferior ability and persons of no impoitanoe is oarrying the mutter a little too far. W are big enough and important enough to have an internal revenue office iu and for Was.iington alone, and tbat is wlmt we favored. The demoorats of Wash ington, from one end of the state to the other will show their feelings in this matter, and indicate their desire to have a separate district for Washington, and to have residents of Washington fill the Washington offloes." Spokane Review. Wbea War It Declared Against a mun's happiness by his siomaob, the enemy may be paoified and brought speedily and easily to terms. Tbat potent regulator of di gestiou, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters di"oipliiies tha rebellious organ thor oughly. Indigestion arises from weak ness of the atomacb, and the food in it, for want of the power to digeet, de composes and acidifies, giving rise lo heartburn, flatulence and pain, besides a multitude of symptoms both change ful and perplexing. But pesoe soon reigns when the great stomaohio is re sorted to and used with persistence. Dyspepsia gives rise to morbid disoom pouie of mind, aud even sleeplessuess and bvpochoiidna in ohronio oases. To the I'niuiilete dismissal of these the Bitters 18 fully adeuuate. Liver nom- plaint, oonstipatiou, drbility, rheuma tism and malaria are completely sub dued by this genial medicine. I County court met in regular session for the January term, at the conrt house in Heppner, on Monday, Jan. 3, 1894. There were present, Judge Julius Keith ly, Commissioner J. M. Baker, Clerk J. W. Morrow and .Sheriff Geo. Noble. After due proclamation of opening court, the following proceedings were had, towit : Miscellaneous hills agmnst the county allowed as follows: W L Suling, school stipt. salary V m renlan.l, pauper acnt Ren C Irwin & Co, stationery acct G G Wickson & Co, stationery. . White A McLaughlin, road and hridire acct Clyde Wells, court bouse and jail acct Metson Pygnrt Book Munf. Co , record sect Glass & Priidliotnme, stationery. O C Boon, pauper acct " V J l.eezer, Co. treas. salary. . . Kenhen Allen, road & bridge act A M Slonum, " ' Heppner Light 4 Water Co, court house and iitl acct N B MoBpp, stock inspector. Ilenrv Padherg, pauper acct . . . j W Burnett, drawing precinct jury Gilliam & Bisbee, road & bridge acct J W Rasmus, constable fees, state vs. Chinaman f W Rasmus, fees, Rtale vs. Lee and Uzz French ... J W Rasmus, fees, state vs. E Cupper 1 Cost bill incasestate vs. Henry Young, Chinaman, allowed as follows: F J Hallock, justice fees, $6 95; .1 W Will iagham, Bert Simons, CIiHb Niebuhr, R A Kpivev, W J McAtee, jurors. $1 each Lony Chinaman, Geo Gray and J 1 Scrivner, witnesses, $1 70 each. SECOND DAY, JAN. 4. Cost bill in case of state vs. Perrv and Oliver Snyder, allowed as followa witness fees, Frank Barton, $2 70; Geo Hall, $2 10; Mrs E J Snvder, $2 40 Mrs s l. Mnyder, Ifl 75; I V Miller, $1 75; Herman Meisner, 1 75; Joe Saling, Ifl 85; Fred Kniihten, $1 80 W I) Ingrutn, constable feeR, $16 40; ( E Jones, justice fees, $8 45. Costs in case state vs. Perry and Olive Snyder ordered pHid as follows: I I Eteb, witness, $2 70; WD Ingrum constable fees, $2 00; C E Jones, justice fet R, $2 85. State vs. tlzz and Lee French, costs paid as follows: F J Hallock, justice fees, $2 85. Cost bill in case of state vs. E Cupper paid as follows: F J Hallock, justice fees, $3 45. In the matter of drawing precinct jury, the report of F J Hallock, justice for the 6th district, was accepted a-rt warrants ordered drawn as follows: F J Hallock, drawing precinct jury. $3; C 8 Van Duyn, assistant, $2; Jeff Haves, assist ant, $2. On certificate of F J Hallock, J P warrants were ordered drawn for Diet Attorney fees as follows : State vn. I.uke Chinaman, $5; state vs. Henry Young $10; state vs. Uzz and Lee French, $10 state vs E Cupper, $5. Issue of scrip was confirmed in pay ment of Diet. Attorney fees in the 1st and 2d cases of state vs. Perry and Oliver Snvder. Petition of Andrew Rood and 21 others, on road app. No. 132, granted. J J McGee appointed surveyor and J II Allen, John Royse and David Jenkins, viewers, to meet and view and locate said road on Monday, Feb. 20, 1894, and report to court at regular March teun Report of M A Olden, supervisor of road district No. 15, examined and ac cepted. Ordered paid $20 for services. James Rhea appointed supervisor for year 1894. Report of U M Akers, supervisor of district No. 20, accepted and he was or dered paid $28 85 for services. Peter Brenner appointed tor 1894. Report of II C Gay, supervisor of dis trict 21. for the years 1892 and 1893, ac cepted and bill for services paid as fol lows: 1892, $8; 1893, $20 05. A Doolit tle appointed supervisor for the year of 1894. Report of Albert Osmin, supervisor of isti ict 22, accepted and bill for services, $28, allowed. J M Hogue appointed Biipervisior for '94. Report of J D Biown, supervisor of listrict No. 30, accepted, and be is re appointed for 1894. Bill for services, $40, allowed. Report of R Allen, supervisor of dis trict 3(1, accepted and bill of $29 ordered paid. Reappointed. Report of V A Stevens, supervisor of listrict 25, accepted and bill ot $32 50 ordered paid. Ben Toppenga appointed for 1894. Report of Wm Gilliam, supervisor of listrict 20, accepted and bill of $30 or lered paid. He is reappointed for vear 1894. Report of O II Hams, supervisor of listrict 28, accepted and bill of $41 al lowed. James Hams appointed for '94 The following miscellaneous bills were lowed : Julius Keithly, Co. judge salary, $150 00 nenry Jiiacaman, representative PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the history of onr ronutry when the demand Tor inventions and improvements in the arts and sciences generally was so great sb now. The conveniences of mankind in the factory nnd workshop, the hoii"eliold and on the farm, as well as io olhVial lite, require oontinual accessions to the appurtenance and implimenta of each io order to save labor, time and expeuae. The political change in the adininistra on government does not affect the progress ot the American inventor, who being on the alert, and ready to per ceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the nff iirs of government to de tor bim from quickly oouoeiving the remedy to overcome existing discrepan cies. Too great oare oannot be exer oised in choosing a competent and skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for pateut. Valuable in terests have been lost and destroyed in innumerable inataooes bv the employ ment of incompetent oouosel, and es pecially is t Lis advice applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust tbtir business to this class of attorneys do jo at imminent risk, as tbe breadth and strength of tbe patent is never con sidered iu view of a quiok endeavor to get an allowance and obtain the fee. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderbnrn, General Manager, lilS F street, N. W.,Washington, D. C, representing a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was in stituted to proteot its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. Tbo said Con puny is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it tor rea sonable fees, and prepare and proseoute applications generally, including me chanical inventions, design pateDts, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and gives especial attenion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to entar into competition with any firm in securing foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wedderbubn. 618 F Street, P. O. Uox 38 ). Washington, D. C. t.OCAL MARKET KKP01IT. Wheat, bu 35 Flonr.bbl 2 50 3ti0 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, nwt. 1 50 " three ' 1 75 2 00 Sbeep, muttons, head. . . . 1 50 2 25 " stock 1 50 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, owt 4 50 Hogs, dressed 6 50 a 700 Wool 6 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 i Eggs, doz Chickens, doz 8 00 Turkeys 50 20 OAI.IFOUNIA MAKKKT. Wheat, cu t 81 03 ft 1 08 Flonr.bbl 3 Ou ft 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (ri 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00(3 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon., Butter, tb Eggs, doz Chickens, doz Turkeys, lb 10 id 12 25 u 3d 20 'i5 5 00 U 6 00 15 e 18 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, owt $ 85 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 3 15 Beeves, owt 1 75 (ffi 2 75 " dressed 3 50 O 6 00 Muttons, live sheared. . . 2 50 (5) 3 00 dressed 6 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed ' 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter 20tfj 3D EggR, doz 27U (3 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 ( 4 50 Turkeys lb 15 (3 17 Don't Lose Heart. PT.ANT PKHR vs sKHna this year, and mukP up for lot tima J rerrj"eefl Annum ror ibihwujj give you many valuable Hints J . bdoui wnai io raise ana now to a raise it. itcontalns miorrua A k lion to be bad from no otherj .source. Free to all.j . D.M. Ferry Co.. Detroit, men. m V S5H THAL' MARK TBE MEADS TITiol U the condition ef yours f Zs four hair dry, hanh brittle? Don it split at the endtt Bas it m lifeless apptarante 't i)oes it fall out whrn eombed or brushed t Is it full of dandruff Dots your scalp itch T Is it dry or in m heated condition t If then are some of your symptoms be warned in time or you will beaniu bald. $mm ROOT HAIR CROWEgl Is what you nwcl. Iti production li not an aw I d fin t, buttherofliiieof uMpiimp Bi-airh. Kiiowledceof tne (Uncases of thenalrand scalp led to tijodJscov'rv ft w to tn-at tliem. "Skookum ' coutulns neither minerals nor oils. It is tmt :1 a ilHiyhtfully cooim and refreshing- Tonlo. By stimulating the f.jllki?9 A ' " J falling hair, cures dandruff ana grow hair on bald heads. siiy ttr Keep the scalp clean, healthy and free from Irritating eruntlrinp i, (V of . kon-u)n Skin lioap, ll destroys paratitio imeott whioh f ted on u.nd u-'lw "it your druftfrlnt cannot supply yon, send direct to us, and we win fllV1 preintiii, on tecuipt of u-ice. Orower, $l.tt per bottle; for gs.uii, ku "' jar ; tifor fJ.60. w SEOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO, South Fifth Ave.. New York. N. Y. What to Eat, Dow to Eat it, Thinits to Do, Thlnirs to Avoid, Perils of Summer, How to Breathe, DR. POOTK'S HAND-ROOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPE. Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody, ccwcrabig their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing eto IT TELLS ADOVT ' " Influence of Plants, Parasites of the flkln. Care of Twth Occupation for Invalids, Butliinir-Best WHy, After-Dlnnnr lkm. Alcohol asa 1'ood and a Lunira and Lunir Diseases, Meets of Tobacco' iiediclue, How to Avoid Them, Cure for IntoS... Superfluous Hair, Clothlmr, What to Wear, Headache Ca KX. Rnmov n Hume. How Much to Wnr n riZ ' u7i . ? Lure. s;... .7.1... i.; .".v"".v ' wee. Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them! Croun-to PrevS"' Ventilation, ness, Exercise, r "jicuu IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Bolls, Bums, Chillblalns, Cold Feet. Com. Cooghs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons FeUJ Feet, Freckles, Headache, Illccoiurh, nives, Hoarseness, Itohlnir, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Polsonhut Holes, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Itlnirworm, Snoring, Stammering. So K,M a, m 7?' Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stiiurs aud Insect Bites, Sweating Feet. Toothm.h in V.M WnnlnCAih Unmi In PIiII.Ifot, II WWW t. K . -."'"OH, UlCCr w.U .............. 0.&v uvviuus' HILLsW t"AII new miivmbpr aoil prompt renewals ilnrniB tlie month of Jan. will ho presenaerl with a free eopyof thin as a premium. rOllis, Dawson & Iyyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All buainPRS attended to in n prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public aud Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL, BANK BUILDING. BEPPNER, OKEGON. Nerve Tonic Blood Builder to State Board of Equaliza tion 29 80 THIRD DAY, JAN. 5. Tlie following appointments of road supervisors was made for 1894: Cyrus Levde Road District No. 17 W E Elliott " " is Jos A Huahes " " q jonn a Williams. . . " W C Metier AndvTillard " H 8 Crane " II Corhin " W B Kwing Jos Rector " S Younz A J Cook (ieo Miller M J Devin Andrew Stevenson. O R Shiek Id tbe matter of eironit oonrt jurors. 200 names were drawn by the court for the March term, 1894. Miscellauenns bills allowed: T W Ayers, ,Tr,$U 20; 8 J DriiuOo.,815 7iV Chas R Hatch, 824, allowed, $20. Official list of The Patterson Pub. Co aeoepted. Report Holoman MaydeUI as super visor of road Dist, No. 17 aooepted. His bill as same for 820, allowed. Affidavit of circulation of Tbe Heppner Gazette made by A W Patterson oon "idered and being the largest circulation shown, was appointed the offioial paper lor JH5H. FOURTH DAY, JAN. 6. Damage claim of Soott Stone, owioe to absence of proof was oontinned for term. Ri port of J 0 Wallenbnreer. scner. Aiwrof Diet. No. 8 being rather large for amount of work done, was ooutinued for tern. Report of Wm Douglas, supervisor of road Dist. No. 13, aooepted . Petition to change tha boundaries of Alpine preoiuot examined, and as no re- ' mnnetranoe was filed, same was granted. v laim of Chris Riningr as witss. State vs. Mulkey, for $22, considered and $17 allowed. Report of N. L. Shaw, supervisor of road Dist. No. 16, examined and bill for 64 being reduced to $58, was aooeptsd. Report of J H Edwards, supervisor of road Dist. No. 12, accepted. Bill of $10 allowed. Miscellaneous bills allowed as follows: Heppner Gaiette printing, $10 15; J J Wickson, stationery, $7 85. Petition to change road Dist's 20, 21, 24 and 25 examiued and as ehauae ap peared to be (or the beat interests of Ibe people in said distriota, same was granted. Am,. mst v m'jm& for 84.50. jpT Peril for 0?ro! the p;oi!,liluL VIIXIAKS' f& MEDICIKE CO., icnencctady, N.y. ran HATTEES FOR INVENTIONS. S;;mC-?mpeten,Cy or lnattent'n of the attorneys employed to obtain their mI y .mU 1 care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli- t?i , S to. !rocure P?te,n.t,s. for the value of a pateut depenrisgreatly, if not entirely, upon the care and sL- 11 nf ih. r 6 " eA 'le v,.rv.of- Protect"g inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, fain.?! nTRi 1 ,"vent,ons are wel1 protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert m pateut practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign 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. Mtwirhflf ?r i,"ven?!o? on ta"d send a sketch or photograph thereof, to. Stiserl i. V . description of the important features, and yoil will be at once o?he 8 i? est course- tc Pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If ! others nh,Ait .1, 8 "uour "S' ts, or it you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to for a reliable OPINION before actfng on the eiaFSTRPPT1"3 CLAIMS COMPANY. 618 F STREET. NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. p. o. box 63 J0HN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. W"Cut this out and send It with your Uimuum.jm QW.R.MF'G C9 P0?VTLANn.OBf . For sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Co. aud T.W. Ayers, Jr. iu. ... . . : : u"er oi discontinuing the Oastle Rook voting preoinot was brought up and after dne consideration Bame was discontinued and territory added to wens Spring preoioct. FIFTH DAT, JN. 8. Report of Jacob Brown, supervisor of N' onned. Bill of 9J 6U for services allowed and F M Holmes appoiuted as supervisor for ensuing year. This being the time for the seleotiou ... ,cu.,.i jugrB biiu clerks fr the ... biu seiectton wbs made. SIXTH DAT. JAN. 9. The books of J W Morrow, as county ulerk, were examined and found to he correct in every reepeci to Jan. 1st, 1894 All scrip returned by tbe treasurer w18 aUo examined aud found to be correot Miscellaneous bills allowed: S 8 Kirlt Pauper account, $12 50; UR. hn WilKins, pauper account, $19 50 lhe ex imination ,,f ..,.. . v i , 'tnufc owner- stop books as prepared for Morrow county by Paul A Ozanne wa, begu" T!lJ,"y B.d "'""'inoed Wedntsclay. .u....., n oompieted Friday. Tbev report to have found f-on, sfme Ibnt mora than 100,000 acres of d.eded land n Morrow ennuty was ajinseesed,. -iirxiirv-im 1 1 1 1 1 H a ,tnn. . .... ... VUMH MJli ifl RIO n HDHHfl M I Er . Are you all run down? Scott's Emul sion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil .ypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and g,ve you a good appetite. CM. r U'S'n CnrC! C& Cold,, Consumption, Scrofula and Pr.ntm,C Wt8tin5 Ei3c. "vents wasting in ch ldreu A I. the ferine. Vcefarei by Bowne, Chemist., Kow York. Bold by Van Winkle, fuel Noble, sheriff fees, $17 65; J W Mo? row, clerk fees. $52 82; J. J Corn's salary, $31. er A.r,liotion ot Paul A Ozanne for pi,,-, ment of $1000 ou his contract wi?b lhe oonnty for preseut ownership boohs "on,,,d'rB,;1 d . found that more than three-fourths of the work had been oompMed, and as be had been to considerable . pen.e in pnenring nece,.ary li.rormati, n. etc., bis reo "e"? tX'' 4 War.rBUt L the above amount. mad Diet. No. 31 accepted and bill o U 'r ervioes allowed. Therenoon court adjourned without date Administratrix1 Sale of Real Estate. TVT.Lr.E IS HEREBY ..IVES THAT T. .T ilhe lnl"ltrKtrii of t he kS?,h of or.n.ft.is Cr KPU. n.fense.1, win e -Mr rtw? WSoith of Sa, town" fait of Ll llamette tirH.'t!' "i,le w) desorihed promise, a?P .bllo ' et'.Y'''1, blctrter lor cash In hand Snrh Vfl J", Mtt under and pursuant to an nrSS. f .1lelni! m"le entered l? said County court n. l?Lm"ne "d ".emu nate. county Orl.cn mln, 8ald U. i ''"Mhe " hite highest bidder wl"h ca8h , e "!"lle tn 'he -emi.es. The order for Jl J"!'",' "I"'n the hm'i "A ''""said, on the lerthsv:n hen 'J.f. by the honorable r ,m. " ' ent county. SUte of oA?gon P Dai'thl1 '' N,orro D' 18!'3- dHy 01 Mary Driscou, Aomlnistratrix. SHEEPMEN! Keep your sheep healthy and In-sunTa-flUS? C"P b u,lu! Hjwat'Si.ineeP HIJ. The "Pia n.n" mtees with either tu .r"fni water. . th Viq"iL1,'P" ' non-poisonousiT?1!"0 the wool and does not stain it CHKISTY&WlSfi, end0S!.rF?aOn".l.co,:Cban,, Fi"h 9nd T" sole Paciflo Coast Agents. S91msw FREE mL'i i Mcknn af mat tr mailt for VNknint and lott vitality Nut fn ror a on . WARD INSTufuTE. 12llUlHLIT.lorj3.Iil