Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 20, 1896, Image 2

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    AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY.
One of the moBt expensive luxu
ries we have today is that august
body, the United States senate.
The senate is composed of 90
members, and they have 353 em
ployees to wait on them, at a cost
of about $482,000 a year. Each
senator, besides his salary of
$5,000 a year, has attendance cost
ing $5,355 annually. There are
121 clerks to committees in a body
of ninety members; fifty-two labor
ers, whose occupation or necessity
nobody has ever been able to
imagine; fifteen special policemen,
while the senate end of the capitol
building is amply guarded by the
capitol police.
Senator Chandler has rendered
a public service by calling atten
tion to this monstrous extrava
gance. It is an abuse of large
proportions, and it is made worse
by the fact that most of the money
is paid to persons near to the
senators themselves for purely
nominal services. In other words,
the senators are quartering their
families and dependents upon the
country at an annual expense of
nearly half a million dollars to the
taxpayers.
Is it any wonder that the expen
ditures of the government exceed
the receipts when the highest law
making power in the nation per
mits and encourages such needless
extravagances? When the mem
bers of this body create offices for
their relatives, the salaries of
which are to be paid by the peo
ple, it seems that there is no hope
of retrenchment. No wonder the
people are groaning under the
burdens of taxation, and are be
ginning to look upon the senate as
a needless luxury. Mountaineer.
The Marion county democrats
departed from their usual platform
of exaltation of themselves and
denunciation of their opponents.
Not a word in approbation of the
Cleveland administration, not a
word in denunciation of the re
publican state government or even
the legislature, no allusion to their
time-honored party traditions or
the iniquitous high tariffl What
does it mean? They did go to a
great deal of trouble to endorse
free coinage of silver, and bo in
structed their delegates to the
state convention, some of whom
are single standard men. The
young delegates who voted to
table the resolution all alone was
not informed as to tho program
or lie would not nave done so.
Many of tho older heads who are
staunch Cleveland goldites kept
silent or voted for the free silver
resolution. What docs it mean?
Bimply that if there is an oppor
tunity tliPRO goutlemcn would be
willing to unite all the silver ele
ments in tho stato under tho ban
ner of democracy. Tho tempta
tion to ignore tho tariff, foreign
immigration, the Monroe doctrine,
state, county and municipal re
form, and all other questions to
get into power once more was too
great to bo resisted. Capital Jour
nal. Not all who shout Israel are of
Israel says the Scripture. Not all
who shout Mitchell are for Mitch-
(y. A year ago an effort was be
gun in Uregoo to shelve Mitchell
IJut he tu so strong with tho
iHHtple that wait abandoned some
time agn, and now men are catch
ing onto tho popularity of the man's
name to foint themselves upon the
people as Mitchell men when at
heart they aro machine men and
will betray Mitchell for the ma
chine if they have a chf.nee, Ixxk
out for them, they aro but wolves
in sheep's clothing.
TilE council that has leon bear
ing the charges against Key. Pr.
Ilrown, in hao liaociseo, has put
little whitewash on tho gentle,
man's character, by reporting that
Mr a. Htockton is not a woman
tthntto. testimony ran I taken for
truth. Tho rouncilmen were
la save tho iWtor'a char
after, even if they had to mala
tho woman, on whom ho had mmd
tolwit) Lis aftVctiuna, out a liar.
1 '!
A M m ilt tact was otit f tie
attractions at Fan Franruco on
KL 1'atrick'a Day. I-abe, Tat and
Torn Marpby wero tho atarters.
The starter was Tom Murphy; ths
judge ware Jo and Tim Murphy,
tho latter a well known at tor; and
tho porao was prtaenloJ by Lucille
Morrdir. IUU Morphf was tbe
fvontand won as ebe Ual
with l'at aeoood
Tnt Kentucky legislators at
jouro! without hating elected
senator. Oregon carat irj near
doief tho ssroo thing last wiottf.
COL JOSEPH L. FOLLETT
One ol Sheridan's Gommanders Saved Dy
Paine's Celery Gomoound.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Col. Joseph L- Follett of New York
has a national reputation.
At the age of 21, Ool. Follett enlisted
in Battery G, First Missouri Light Ar
tillery, and sood roes to its ooinmnnd.
At Lookout mountain, Lis was the only
battery that reached the summit.
bince the war he has defoted himself
to meohanioal engineering, and has in
vented several Important improvements
on the sewing machine, and a hicyole
that promises to be one of the surprises
of next season.
The tension on the nervous system of
an inventor, kept np for months and
months, seriously weakened the henltb
of a busy brain worker like dot. Follett,
and bis constitution, whioh even the
hardships of war did not weaken, threat
ened to sucenrab to nervous exhaustion.
What Ool. Follett baa to say in record
to bis restoration to health, cannot fail
to oarry great weight. In a letter to
Wells Richardson AJCo. of Burlington,
Vt., bs writes:
"When suffering from mental exhaus
tion and a general disorganized system,
and overwork, I used Faine's celery
oo m pound.
"Ths compound acted like a oharm on
my bowels and kept them in flue condi
tion, and I experienced great relief from
my brain troubles.
"I bare not used Taioe's celery com
pound for six months, but I shall when
in need of a touio and general regulator
of the system. I have recommended it
to a great many, and every one who
tried it got relief.
"it is tne best general remedy 1 ever
used or knew anything about."
When the nervous system has beoome
weakened from any cause, Paine's celery
oompound builds it np as nothing else
oan. It makes people well.
People in every walk of life Lave
reason to be grateful to Prof. Phelps of
Dartmouth, the eminent scientist who
discovered Paine's celery compound
lie understood the peouliar needs of the
nervous system; be knew that the back
ache, headache, sleeplessness, loss of
appetite, and disordered blood all mean
that the nerves are weakened and in
adequate to the demands upon them.
The experience of thousands has proven
all over this broad country that only
Paine's celery oompound will give
health to the nerves, and through them
to the entire body.
Colleges conferred upon Dr. Phelps
their highest honors for his Invaluable
investigations in medicine, but all this
seems insignifloant in comparison with
ths oborus of gratitude that has gone
up all over the world from men, women
and obildren, who have outgrown weak
ness aod the laok of health by the nae
of Paine's oelery compound, the most
wonderful nerve and blood restorative.
lONK ITKMS
to
The weather is warm and pleasant.
Horn grain is still being hauled
lone.
Heveral from lone have been up at
Oeppner during the week.
Mrs. Alice Keller ami soa move into
their loos residence this week.
. T. Perkins was re eleoted ilireotoi
of the Ions publlo sobool, and Edward
Kstlrr clerk.
A little rain would give ths grain a
good start. It bat soffored some from
ths last frost.
Tbe Ions lUpublicao Club met Hatur-
dsy aigbl and a number of eotertaiolog
speecbrs were made.
It is the duly of every republioan to
attend tbe primary meeting Helorday.
Come oat and vote fur your delegates.
John IlaUigor, who he been teaoblog
a private sobool tbe peat winter Bear
the mountains, is down for a week's
visit.
Tba Lttlogtnn publio school oloeed
with an appropriate entertainment on
It arc b Clh, whtrb laafd notil late in
tbe evening.
Wo deelr to correct the el el truant
we have tnaJe leal week. Tbe ballJmg
of tbe lone LMingroaaliiiBn ehurcb will
toet eight bnedrel dollars Instead of
four headred, and the value of all tbe
sburcb properly, bl etc., will eicd
that sura.
One year age loBe's laal spring b-oio
commenced. I'rnprte or ad pros poets,
erop or bo emp, the boom aster eaee4
bat steadily c.clioufJ bbIiI bow ear
village bee grows la thrice Its sits.
Bueiaeee after basineea bas tprnag Bp.
family alter family have nood da.
Mpring ta stain bare, tone te slill grow
log and what tbe eammrr hae In store
fnf tte B one eto tell, tint we pan
eefely predict that with another wj
top Ibis year aa.l good prlooe f if grata,
ear Village will grew as II baa aoer
grown tfore, Jtsa
I ., alarob in, I-
l.eoos eti.Urs ,y fond rroellag
In a ditie el .roar b are the direct
eeta of ili"'tiiiro. "t, ttionrtiilia,
liver an. I kidney empUl its, asthma,
Mihii en. I meey af v 'oa ellmonte.
Iboooironlle are -vtil,t by tbe dm
of Iba Hnakr Ihgoelive t'ulial. a rem
edy dieooo. bI prpert by the
Hhakore uf Mount lban-n. N. T. It te
la iteolf a fned en I has fwaer to dlgoet
other f,KK Uko wiiii II Ibne II roots
lh dieeeooj elrnaoeb and flaally snnoter
lbs worat eaeae of dytpie. It aeta
promptly aaJ track etroegtb la
erooeoj welj-M snw foil oa Tba firal
4 m, lakaaj tino.ltaU tftor eolief.
aeo tbe rale an t Atatraa ei draa laU
hy a rt ii. e 1 r.al b Ulaa-anee la
tri,t i la a.anta-1'l eaata.
I.i i la lbs (mi tJiiie tat ebll-
'". rcnBiWSd II ta) ft til
ranr vii.
The II. H. A. Hiaka Kare.
Running stake for 2 year old, f 5 to
accompany nomination, aod S10 before
starting. Tbe etake is to be run daring
the spring race meeting. May 26 to May
21), at tho time of the Itcppoer Speed
Association racee, for ool I bred and
raised in Oregon, Washington or Idaho.
Noo tboroagbbreds allowed 5 pounds
weight. One bait mile. Closed March
Hth with the following nominations:
J. B. Tedrowe, b o Paul Jones, by
Hlr Uonry, dam Delia.
Pattereon Tiros., b o M Qiad, by New.
ington, dam Mary.
C. J. Matlock, br I Gertrude, by Leon,
dam Addie.
C. J. Matlock, b fl Lo, by Leon, dam
Lady Duffy.
Q J. Matlock, b e (lid Halt, by Leon,
dam Cbls Clilo.
L. M.llook, b f IWrtha, by Leon,
dam jMeie.
E u Mtl..k. b f N ra. by Leon,
dam H'petla.
Oeo. Mwgart. b f Mt Ileppner, by
Hir Henry, dim nuknnwn.
Frank Hitierta, ho Pontand Dullea,
by Hir lUary, data Opal.
JohnKrenr), s f Uladja, by Laos,
dam neknowa.
J. O. Maek. br Utah, by We, dam
Me Oakaa, by Dn lUy.
J. (). Mark, eb b Hornla, by Vloe,
dam (jtea, by imp, Ilillel.
1. U. Mack, rb Y Trevltl. by
a . Sl ...... at. a a
viioeia, om RiH ittat ivalle, t.y got'
tea a.
Malt ttbll., eb f Mamie D.by Oregea.
asm Manila n, py nam piveea.
rrl l iahar, b Hbaala, by .NahaJam,
dam Km M.
W. U Wbilmore, eb g Jim Tsraar, by
CV.I .ma, dam I.a4y T.
W. I. W biimre. e ( oa, by li4oma.
dam looa.
ftawere el faairfntf
W bo lafaat the market and are tbe
BMMMtS i'f D'ttlrg nek rple of tbair
aaoeay, aad bai la tf still arvaler One)
aj.iror if ti"t anfrj'iaily Msreval
Ing lb enoiflalele a W wbk'b tbey
alr II la an aM of dnty we awe to
a. il In warn lbs p"ila a:atnat Ibaaw
dangamn frait.ta, A little eare oe) tbe
part if II. pnrrbete will pentarl Ibant
irt lmp.-ait.oa hf baarlng In BIb.
baa faeia: Kevar bey waare II te
pfTarad la walk. (IB ! or Ja) ae tbe
fntte .alUre tlmcnarb lUIUre are
eald oalv ta hnillaa bevisf IBa B,.
.fae elaal plale tahal daplayt the
eHrl twlwaaa M. ()enf aaO lb
lfa aii'1 bavtrf at tba knitoea a
miaiala'e wale at I fe oaa raat.
rrom oar Special Correspondent
Patriotic thrills baVe beeu ruuning
np and down the spinal columns of our
national statesmen daring the past
week. Cuba bas been tbe all absorbing
theme. The senate and home have
thrown defiance in the teeth of Spain.
A few cold-blooded gentlemen who
think through their pookets have uttered
a wail of protest, but they etand alone
in tbe midst of a great orowd. All the
Oregon delegation are entbnsiastio sup
porters of the cause of Cuba. They all
declare that it is our duty to extend a
frieodly and helping band to a brave
people straggling under the yoke of
tyranny and oppression. Senator Mitch
ell was one of seven teem senators who
voted to recognize the independence of
Cuba, aod Messrs. MoBride, Hermann
and Ellis all endorsed the ballifreraocy
resolutions.
Sen. Turpie hae just concluded a three
days eneech in reply to Sea. Mitchell
on the Dupont cuse. During his re
marks he found questions asked by Sen.
Mitchell somewhat too penetrating and
deolined to be interrupted. There will
be a great deal of finespun rhetoric lo.ig
drawu out to cloud tbe merits of this
olear issue. To a oummon every-day
citizen who is not a lawyer but who
knows something about the spirit of our
institutions, there would seem to be only
one reason as to whether man oan exer
cise the duties of an executive aDd leg
islative omoe at tne same time, but a
lawyer oan persuade himself into any
view or a case wnicn seems to agree
with hie interests. It reminds me of
tbe story of tbe school teaoher who was
being examined as to ber qualifications
by a oountry school board. She was
taught whether or not she thought that
tbe earth was round. "Well," she re
plied, ''that depends; on such matters
I should not be expected to have an
opinion. I find that in some districts
where I have taught that the parents
desired me to teooh that it is fiat and in
otbers that it is round. I have always
made it a rule to teach that it is round
or flat just as my patrons desire."
It is very likely that sometimo during
tbe present session Sen. Mitchell will
bring before tbe senate bis constitu
tiooal amendment for tbe eleotioa of
senators by the people. Sen. Mitobell
is very muoh in earnest about this
matter, and will try to bring it to a vote
so that tbe people of this country msy
know what members there are of tbe
I United States aenate who are alraid to
go before tbe people and ask for their
auffrsges and support for the positions
tbey now get by indirection.
Tbe rivers and harbor oommittee has
been in executive session a good deal
during the past week. Its proceedings
are supposed to be seoret but I learned
that Mr, Hermann is endeavoring to
get tbe work of improving the Wills
tnette placed nnder contract and to
have the Yamhill with its looks and
dams joined lo the Willamette nnder
the same system. If this is auoom
pushed and Mr; Hermano appears to
be very confident thai it will be done
tbe work oaa then be pushed nninter
ruptedly to cunpletinn. He is also
rying to get the Ysqniua bay improve
ment placed as a Continuing contract
for a total amount of over a million
dollars. Mr. Hermann says that
although tbe speaker wishes lo make an
economical record for oongrees darlog
this session, be is very well satisfied
with the estimates be is getting for
Oregon in this oommittee.
Col. L. 8. IIowMt, commissioner of
irrigation for tbe state of Washington
was beard by the committee on arid
lands during the week la favor of the
bill granting all snob lands to Ibe state
wherein I hey are located. Tbe com
mtttee will fevonbly report the bill
probably during tbe coming weak.
Chairman Londenslager bas asked
Hpeaker Ileed tor reoooition for Ibe
Indiaa war veterans bill nnder tbe sue
pension oi the rniea. its passage may
ool be secure 1 daring tbe preseol es
sioo, bal lbs prospects for its passage
sometime daring lbs present caegrn
art bright Tba delegation from Florid
and I tioee of several olbor states aber
Indiaa wars bave taken place will so
operate.
As the lime for boldiog Ibe repoblioso
Conventions In Oregon Is galling near
II to aatorat tbal Maears. Hermann aod
Kllis are getting oa lbs em ions benob
Tbey are certainly I t fortanataly
placed than aoy of Ibair rolleagnne; I
tbe latter ean gi b ime lo Ibair convea
lions aad manage Ibair eempaiga, while
Meeare, tlermaoa aod Ellis mast re
Bin bare and wslob tba battle which
immediately concerns tbeaa front afar
off. Tbey oan smell tbe powder aad
a a little of Ibe em ke. bal like tbe
old time Feral ea king tbay are alto
gether la tba heads of Ibair friends, or
geeeral.
(taeelor Melliue neliooea lo grow
la popularity. Kver)blr like blm, be
Is saeb a very pleasant (aelleoaa.
I. N. DBV.rfllrtor f .r Ibe Dal'ea,
la la tbeeity. He speaks eroarslBg
of Ida work of that great ooderttileg,
II la Beeaey lo taake available a small
amount of tba meaey atraady appro
priated for the pMtPtnB of BavigatioB
befiire tba loke are Ikr iaa opn. Ib
Will doabtleae b dose.
Revival Sibvicih Closed. The re
vival meetings in progrees at tba opera
bouse for the past three weeks, cloaed oa
last evening with a large attendance
and good interest. Elders O. Bushing,
Athena, aod J. W. Jenkins, of The
Dalles, who bave been doing tbe preach
ing, took their departure on tbe evening
train for their respective homes. The
meetings have resulted in muoh good to
the Christian ohurch of this city.
Mot to be Trifled With.
(From Cincinnati Gazette.)
Will people never learn that a "cold"
an accident to be dreaded, and that
ben it ocoura treatment should be
promptly applied? There is no know-
ng where tbe trouble will end: and
hile oomplete recovery is the rule, tbe
exceptions are terribly frequent, and
thousands upon thousands of fatal ill
nesoes ooour every year ushered in by a
little injudicious exposure and seem-
gly trilling symptoms. Beyond this.
there are today countless invalids who
can trace their oomplaints to "colds."
Dion at toe time or occurrence gave
no concern, and were negleoted. When
troubled witb a oold use Chamberlain's
lough Remedy. It is prompt and
effectual. 50 oent bottles for sale by
uonser e Brook.
Republioan entries in tbe raoe for
offloe close SUnrday, Maroh 21st. Tb
fee bas been placed at $2 .50. paveble to
tne treasurer of tbe Morrow County Re-
piuDiioan uiud, w. L. Haling. All
entries not paid in fall on that date will
be canoelled.
By order of tbe Executive Oommittee.
SHERIFFS SALE.
m
NOTICE ia HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution lnnueri nut
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, on March 18, 18, and to
meoireciea ana delivered, upon a Judgment
rendered and entered in said Court on the 5th
day of March, lH'tfi, in favor of J. H Townaemi,
Plaintiff, and aealnit Thomas Walden. W. O.
Bcott and i. W. Harris. Defendants, for the sum
of Three Hundred Fnrtv-eitrht&ncl m.inn U:UH w
uuimra wiiii interest mereon irom said bin 01
March, 1896, at the rate of ten per cent per an
num, and Twenty-live (125.00) Dollars attornev's
fee and the further sum of Sixty-four and 89-ioO
nuj imiiars costs; and, whereas, by said
Judgment It was ordered and adjudged that the
following described real Dronertv. tn-wit: HWu
of section 24 in Tp. 1 north, range 25, E. W. M.,
be sold to satisfy said judgment, coats and ac
cruing coin, i win, on
Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1896
at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, in front of the
Court Home In Heppner. Morrow Countv.
Oregon, sell the right, title and Interest of the
said Defendants In and to the above described
property at Public Auction to the hiaheat and
beat bidder f r cash in hand, the nroceedi to ha
applied to the satisfaction of said execution and
an costs, and costs that may accrue.
24-31. G. W. HARRINGTON,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,
Dated March 16, I8U6.
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FOR
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You wilt find one coupon Inside each 2 o-incc bug,
aod two coupons inside each 4 ounce baj cf
Blackwell'S Genuine
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Blaorwell r Durham Tobacoo and nwnjre a nrl of S'lvorwaro suitable for palaoa
avoottaga. Baud ooupuna with name and address to
tf cou
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NOTICE.
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It Is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast
Gall at the Gazktti office for particulars
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Columbia River and Puset Soil Navigation Co
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Steamers TF1EPIMR. BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
XTOTinE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT UNDER
oi th."areuVc?uUrt Alder Street Dock. Portlsnd, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beach, Ocean
rsrx ana iNsocotta. iireot oonneouon wun ilwaoo steamers ana rail
road; also at Young's Bay witb Seashore Railroad.
TBIjZIFZIODy'Xl
Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Pally, except Sunday.
23ua.IXjI3Y GATZHIIT
Leaves Portland ? P. M. Dally, except Sunday. Saturday nlxht. 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria Daily a
ato:to A. U., except Sunday and Monday. Sunday night, 7 P. M.
OCEAN WAVE
Leaves Portland and runs direct to II war o, Tuesday and Thursday at A. M. Saturday at 1 P. M.
Leaves unaco neanesuay sua friaay at 7:au a. m. un Sunday nigat at o v. M.
Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Bulb Beaches Free cf Expense.
For safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey Oatxert and Ocean Wave.
the County of Morrow on March 16. 1H96, and to
me uirecu-a ana aenverea, upon a judgment
reimereu aim Miuered in u n innrt nn inn Art,
day of March, 1h;i6, in favor of The Northern
Counties Investment Trust (Limited) Plaluthr,
ano against u. w. Stewart, James D. Hamilton,
O. W. Harrington, Administrator. Amldis Parvln
and J. N. Brown, hefendants, for the sum of
Thirteen Hundred Two and 4-100 (I1W.04) Doll
ars, with Interest thereon from March 5, 1X96, at
ine rate oi eigni per cent per annum and One
Hundred Dollars attorney's fee. and thn further
sum oi rmy-nveand W-I00(.ri5.0) Dollars coau
aim, wnereas. by said judgment It was orderec
and adjudged that the following described real
property, to-wit: The W'4 of SM V of sectloa ao,
W H of S W'. and N WI4 of K El swetion
81, andHWitof SWVi section XI. all In Td A H.
K. i E. W. M.. be sold to satlsfv said ludument.
vvmim auu acuniiug costs. iwilLon
Saturday, the 25th day of April. 1890
at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the frost door
01 wun nousetn Heppner, Morrow County,
Ori'gon, sell the right, title and interest of the
sold Defendants In and to the above described
roprrty at r-ubllc Auction to the highest and
lit-at bidder for cash In hand, the nrnreetla ti ha
applied 10 the aatlsfM'tlon of said execution and
11 cosu, aim costs that may accrue.
. W. I1AKK1NUTON,
Hherlff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated March 16, 1N96.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT t'NDER I
and lr virtue of an xecotintt lumui mil
01 me cirruii court of the Htata of Oregon lor
the County of Morrow, March is, 1M, and to
me ntrrrUMi sn delivered upon a Judgment
ri'iidi'rml and entered In and! ronrt on ih M
day of Man h. IHH, In favor of Thomas L. Dor-
niau, rialuilir. and against nrg W. Junkln,
I'.'l.'il.l.nt. for the Sum of Sllteeti Hlindre.1 and
tlxty nve if hiiSisi) Dollars with Interest Uieiwn
Horn March , ll, at the rate of ten per rent
per annum and One Hundred Dollars attorney's
h e and Hie further sum of Twent Ikillaraeoatat
and, whereaa, by said Judgment it waa nrdernd
and atljmlge.1 thai the following deerribed real
propvriy 4-Wll MiiiH': of sertlon 10,
In Tp. S , R. W R. W. M , be sold to sallslr aald
Jinlgmeiit, cosu and accruing rosta, I ill, on
Saturday, the 25th day of AaHl, 1896
st 1 o'rlnrk P. M.. ol aanl day. at the front door
of tha Court lloliaeln Hennner. Morrow Counts.
Orraon, aall the rluhl, tula and Inureat of ths
aain itetemlant In and to ths above riMrrtb4
properly ai runne Ailrtlna lo the h heat and
bt bidder for rh In hand, Ibe proree.li to be
applied U Iht aallafartlon of aald iscuUoo and
an coau, ana wu mat nay arvrue
at it. o. w. hakkixotox.
enerlrr of Morrow County, Oregoa.
iaiq atarra in, twjn.
The CITY BAKERY
Is dow open with fresh Bread, Ties, Cakes, eto., constantly on hand.
Wedding Cakes or Peatery for sp-oial dinners baked ta
order. Also carries a line of well-selected Groceries.
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will be kept for tlie aeoommodatlon of tba trade. Ooootry Teopla
stoppioK temporarily in town, ran Ret what they want
yerj cheaply at the CITY HA.KEKY
The Patronnge of the People of Heppner is Respectfully Solicited.
OTTO FRIEDRICH,
Old Bakery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE.
siiEiarrs SALE.
XJOTICR IS tlERERT nlVBt THAT t'KDER I
11 and br virtue of an seeutton laanwl mil I
Beyaalkaa Coasly ( avestlee.
republioan ooaoty cooveotloo
(or
on lm Marrt) tbe Mh. ai th
rata ot tea nee rent Svf annum and
Imilart aunrnev a and the further suaaof
1 amy lour and nn iit.) m.llara e.le
snd. beM. br said judgment It waanedarrtl
and adludted thai the following dearrlhed Ml
property, lo all ftnuth half ol the north hall of
of tb cirruit ennrt of in ui ot Oregon lor tbe coooly of Morrow, etale of Oregon.
tueloiinly of Morrow, on Mann la, lM, .1,4 ml ' ' ,
ma nirerUNi and (leiiveiwd upon a Judgment as uauaii to mwm id ittippner, in aaia
rendered and entered In aal. Court on tbe Mil Mnnl nB.Hatnr.1a af.rk iwtn .1
day of Marrh. W, In favor of K. y lluahra. COOBlf, 00 DStaWay, BlarcO it, IVjQ, at
1'ialnllir. and I aln.t Henry Kelly, IM.ndant. 10 o'slock a, 10., for the purpose of DOCD-
fr lhasiiniof neven Nnudre-I yony aeven and , .. ... . . . ..
i' . i 1 Dollar, witii intereat iberw laalinf eaodidatee for tba followiof
eonoty offlcwrs: Oaa ronnty Judge,
eon ply eommissionor, coooly oleik,
eoooly sheriff, cooaty repreeeotstiee,
oasly troauorer, eoonty aeaeeenr, aooa-
w.ni?.e eaat. W. M . be a..ld to aallaly aut Sod SOOtlty Saryor, Sad gvlso precloot
).,.ol. e..u and ruing eoaut I w fit. on m . ,1.. . 1 .
Sataifday, tK. 28th day afAaHI.189S I . . V .
Ilx rhrir M . of aai t day. at tb (mm d-w ,aar delegSlew aacB ! the Slate aad
ollhatonrl Hooaeln Hpp. M.nrow I ..untr $9Oti dlatricl eotreloDal Bon-
imgon a-ll all the nhl. till, and n(rl ni ' Boogrwwaiou ai cow
Ik Mid Mlen.anl Ued talbeaina4wrtae4 VSUtloa, aad 10 transact SSOb Other bosi-
nv ai rtibtle Auction to the klgbeal an4l , . .
bt i i-r t. ra in band. ih. kr,..!. u, h. I aM as may properlf ao ms befors snob
n' to,h"!"'r-M"a aoBteotloa. Tbe eo.Teetloa will smb.
slat ol II dalefsleav, boeea by tba aef .
tret prerlarta; aad tba aeeeral preeineia
at tba euaaty will ba eolillet ta rwpre-
aaelalioa) la said anaeeniioa as follows:
Heppeer 10 r.lbl Mile 3
a. I enla, nd e.uj Uial may ao-rne
h m. iiaiio,m
aherlA' of Morrow ioanly, oragna,
iai warrn ia. ia.
stiEKirrs SALE.
41 and bt ttttiia at an et-.illo Maul i
ol lb I leraii .nael of lb mat nf Ittwvn bit
the 1 onnif m, on Matrk I, l a4 an
eve dtrr-lt awd deUrervd. npn Jn4gwn
rtvlf-l a4 eermt In aa t tnrt on lh id
4mt M Mn-h ! In ' v4 Mnr W Mar
tiH..a a lha a,lwmiiraine o4 ino SMaioag
mnm w wtin, rt tlaintg, a4
Mirf Jaawa ) llamiion, ih.ra c uln.,n,
t nm S l li linn. a4 tba .hkm
i"i.a,M.M tr-. il4mldi ut
ait l-rf ihe , 4 Nt fb.n1 lUiar witb
tttt( tKrw tf.n, I iw ii ol ( rat
I av aiaM a a 'I ito BMr4
(rod try
Ml VtH.B
tone.
Ceell
UeJry
Dry rok.
4 Alplae 3
5 riaaCtly 1
3 Uattawon 4
1 Loilsfloa 3
ft nella Hprlog-e ...S
t Lena. 3
Tba eetne bie aaa dlraU-t r(a
frota each proeleet, aad aaa delegate fur
diBMyd atiBMutatrf hare Welertr jy' ' afii " resry BfWa oU. aad oa f. aeort
Mood fqrtSer allowa-t ta eitiit at the
Wtwlle fair, O'teagv Uannlaet irers
t4 othef aaravrillaO snagbl ly eswey
wenas tooMaie ashowieg nf Iboir rl.
Ml they wero til tBra4 away an.lef lt,
ai iiraiba of tba rale rrldJias- tba
entry of ptot sae.iein nail soirasan.
The Joonrtoa of the Wortfe fnir aath
llliee 1st fatne a Ayav'S rtarwnrrila Waa
la slfeaH aa f.dl.iwa: "tn (tatsepw
fiita M Sl a raWnl aalatla. It A-w
a. al b 4(nl m
or L'l tvl a l'ld Ibat Ida r"Hnng !
1 h, wi, aaw. am i
m 9 w
wantd a
bwtng the foe elovto of tba e "-'' to ! I e aoHrame
nf Ibe froe.Jeot of the )nsiipsay. (Haa j ra ta Ha Bo-,ta."
tba fth la a sellie ean, wairb ta
nptaaa. tho paB of Ka bHmIo, an.
ttthef with a t.ta! 1 .ta ttaed la Ibe
eootro, Aaf taeo.ni ewMmt ibe enatoe
toil llnolotlof e Nnauwa) ftlttore II ebalt
e( boailale Id ttn bl ImUM, M we
III
arvor fad be aavi.
Are 1
MtaoVtM by teditfoati.), fattper
!, lMaaa. L of AotMelilo. fallow
Ultaf Ht.ib.H i'a Se ta faitive
arw, fn e e by Wsiw i Wettoa.
V ert! ) Tata
of a ' ad US o aw 4 anritno I, ad WW
a u .n 14 to a a. Sk a M
Mull tail )4 nool, and eerng onanv
1 out. an
tetore-ey. Ib 38m aey ef Aorll. t9
1 . r M . ol aais al uo IraMM w
(lhlatii1HMlMnfM Kmm wmi,
tmv-n e4 is nai tii a4 launal M ibo
ai I wil, la o4 M Um e lamiH
r-t- i.t .i.a 0 tMHhai4
b-4 I m ln oa In Mad, Ike o ta ka M
rri,-l o t' aa'i(n tmt a4 aavnta) aM
a 1 o na iaa af o"
it a. u m Mtsaia.iton.
s,t ml w ro taoair, "l a
tM Mar. 0 i.
Ta sS'oe of etrwb la KatW-eal
flu I nf H'Miooe. A I f roam lot bt4 T.
IV . !W"fat Alatus, Urfu, C4tf. j
fraetioai eof oao batf of fifioaa veloa
east (of W. K Rllta, tba repaHlioaa aaa
didata for eoeif reoaaiaa, at tba e'eetioa
ia Jeoa.l'TH.
rnsaariae la eloet tba doloioa ta
eaeb of lb aoral proctoele will ba held
kfareb It. I "ML r.JU will ba aaoa at
I a'elneb a. as, and will ba eadaeo4 la
tba aensi Banco; af bxt-ltnc prtasnry
aiekoOo. A, W. I'imiaoa,
( hair. RopabJaewa Coaul; Contasrtioo.
M.
A drool Oernvao f rasiyta
tllooeawd blnvot, onrval paUwi. sad I id
bay, lirof and bnwot trmihloa aa enro.
t Karl's 1oor lUwt Tea. Fa sale bf
Mie atarra.
Vour Face
Wfrl ba wreatnasl wttti a an ool e(staif
smile, arW yaw loeoot la a
MeSeiiilJaclB
tcmaesa rrm rrs asw
PINCH TCNSIONg
TEWS10W INDICATOR
AUTOMATIC TEKSIOH RELEASER,
Tbe asnet enanptHa aa4 wawfttl (Wokaw away
aided ta aoy etwteg anaibiaa.
Tba wiitrn 1
GBraJtla lad Mtadaasialy lifft.
Of Da rialik as! rVfett A6BBtaawt,
trwl ILL Iswabla Artlt,
Aad will terva tod pWse pt on t- lit fall
laaB pi yoor sipoaatanoa.
Afmt Iiias Wtsp 1 arxca
aardtnnmry. Lttmral tawsas, AM..
WHIU SEW1X3 UACHIKE CO.,
CLIVtLANO, O.
f Fbb Teas Wat. Ooe4t baa
wa4 Bp tbe f.od yard Bet dnrmf
IbaOasaiio offtra, sr4 Bow oolieiU a
bare itf yoajr .otroaago. U,Hf to r'.tfil
at bataa bas'neoo, m I ynaar
trorooe wl ba wol oot aftoe. rvtannj
I eaaaaebla, tley aa4 r'a fny sst. Up
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