Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 24, 1896, Image 2

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    THE FIOHT FOR MITCHELL.
The people are conducting the
fight for the re-election of Hon.
John H. Mitchell to the senate of
the United States. The people of
Oregon are not trifling about it
They are deadly in earnest It is
the most serious campaign ever
entered upon in Oregon politics;
and if any doubt it, they will have
their doubts removed, to their
sorrow.
The edict has gone forth that the
last vestige of popular sentiment
shall be removed from the senate.
' It is to be made an American
house of lords, an asylum and
breeding place of aristocracy, a
hatchery of plutocratic shanks.
Every member guilty of the mis
conduct of representing the peo
ple's side on public measures is
to be retired.
Hence the fight of the people
for Mitchell means a great deal.
It means resistance to a movement
that is un-American; and that, if
not checked, will destroy our rep
resentative form of government.
This issue is best formulated by
Mr. Mitchell himself in his cham
pionship of bimetallism as the
cause of the common people, and
his battle for a constitutional
amendment, making senators elec
tive by a direct vote of the people.
Senator Mitchell has thrown down
the gauntlet to the money power
and to centralizing tendency itself,
and his fight has been made on
high grounds and with much
ability.
The re-election of Mr. Mitchell
is the battle of the people for right
and justice and the preservation
of a constitutional government.
Mr. Mitchell may not represent
these issues as fully as some
could wish, but he represents some
of them in an able and agressive
manner, and the elements opposed
to him represent hostility to popu
larizing our government. The
people are coming to understand
the whole scheme of wrestling the
ripper chamber of the national
congress out of their hands. It
is to be wrenched away from its
original design of being a conserv
ative check upon rash legislation.
It is to be depopularized and the
controlling influence of publio sen
timent is to be taken away. The
sennte is not to be reached by any
man directly.' representing the
people; but only through the aid
of great corporations, and when
the aspirant is canonized by the
money power. The people should
realize the situation. Capital
Journal.
MICHIGAN'S
BENEFACTOR.
HH OFT REPEATED STORY OF TRIE PRILRKTHRDPY.
What Chas. H. Hackley has Done for Western
Alichigan How the only Cloud in the Life
of an Honored VI an was Brushed
Away by Science.
EIGHT MILS NOTES.
From Grand Rapids, Mich,, Evening Express.
The llritirth CJovernment all the
timo holds nearly 00,000,000 on
poKtollico deposit h, pnyable on call,
and on those deposits pnys inter
est at the rato or 2 per cent per
annum. England Lrh about 37,
000,000 inhabitants. f this conn
try had a postal telegraph and
savings bank on the same plan, it
would not be necessary to disturb
business by a call for a loan of
$100,000,000 every little while,
Our people would keep probably
f 1,000,000,000 on deposit that way,
which the government could use
at '2 per cent, without paying any
Ixiuus to syndicates who would
negotiate the sale of the lionds.
The man who thinks that the
American people are a bright peo
ple is a little olT, judging by tho
wny tho government handles its
finauces. Fait Lake Tribune.
CHAS. H. HACKLEY.
The most beantifnl spot in Muskegon
ia inseparably associated with the name
of Haokley.and in all Western Michigan
there is not a name better -known, and
among the studious . and those inter
ested in deeds of philanthropy, this
came is known and admired. Cbas H.
Hackley has been in the lnmber busi
ness continuously since 1856, and in
that time has amassed a fortune, whiob
gives bim a rating among the wealthy
men of the nation. Bat with wealth
there did not come that tightening of
the purse strings which is generally a
marked characteristic of wealthy men
There is no prettier spot in the state
than Haokley Park in a square sur
rounded and pierced by stone walls,
emphasizing with their whiteness the
green of faultlessly kept lawns, its
orowoing pride a towering soldier's
monument on the top ot which stands
a bronze figure pointing ever in re
membrance of the heroes who died that
the nation might live. Sorronnding
this park are the magnificent Hackley
Public Library a poem in granite
with its 00,000 volumes, and the equally
stately Hackley school, like a bee bive
with its COO children. Other elegant
buildings testify likewise to the liber
ality and munificence of this man who
has pulled wealth out of the forests of
Michigan.
It is no wonder then that the name
ot Charles H. Hackley is known at
home and abroad. His munificence to
Muskegon alone represents an outlay
of nearly bait million. For the past
twenty years be has been a constant
sufferer fron neuralgia and rheums
tiBtn, also numbness ot the lower limbs,
so mucb so that it bas seriously Inter
ferred with bis pleasure in life. For
some time pant his friends have noticed
that be bas seemed to grow young again
ami to have reoovered the health whiob
he bad in youth.
To a correspondent of the Tress, Mr,
Hackley explained the secret of hie
transformation, and to bis friends who
have known how he suffered, it is in
deed a tnitiNforiiiation. "I have suffered
for over twenty years." be said, seated
in his private fllre, "with pains Id hit
lower limlis so severely that the only
relict I tumid get at night wsa by
putting cold water rornureeses on my
lower limbs. I was bothered more at
night than in the day time. Tbe neu
ralgic and rhenmatia pains in my limbs,
tilth hail Wo growing in Intensity for
years, finally became chnnlo. I made
three tripe to the Hot Hprings with only
partial relief, and then fell back to mv
original state. I couldn't sit still, and
my sufferings tiegsn to make li's look
very blue. Two years ago last Sep
tember I noticed an account ot Dr.
Williams' fink Tills for Tale People,
Maj. K. 11 KrAHLHAN, owner of
the Nashville Manner, of course, a
democrat, evidently thinks the
republicans have more than
fighting chance to cairy Tcnncaee,
lie says: "It's a serious question
whether a democrat can le elected
governor of Tuncsea this year.
Ucyond the fact that the part? is
badly split on the silver iaaiie, a
prat many citizens who Lavs
always acted with the democracy
liava never condoned the action of
the legislature in counting out II,
Clay Evans, whom they honestly
Mists was fairly electej goyer
nor in 1891"
I ITS fight against I'll is, ths
Tribune pays that gentleman a
deemed compliment. With other
things the Ttihuoe says, "Mr.
I '.II is is lo congrrs exactly what
he was at home, a clean, conscien
tious getitleman." This cannot
eai lnf every prjgreman. It is
ptt of tho fight, for gold-bnga. If
1.11 is ia defeated, an I ths Tribune
tuut work for g l 1 bug suprem
ftv, henre it must work sgains
I'.llia. .'arm llHNird.
The resolutions censuring lUy
aid I ur patriotic? utterances
abroad lata pas! tht turns of
rspwoUUtes.
and what they bad done for others,
and some oases so nearly resembled
mine that I was interested. But I did
not know whether tbe testimonials were
genuine or not, and I did not wish to be
humbugged, so I wrote to one who had
given a testimonial, an eminent pro
fessor of musio in Canada. Tbe reply I
received was even stronger than the
printed testimonial, ana it gave me
aith in the medicine.
'I began taking tbe pills and found
them to be all that tbe professor bad
told me tbey would be. It was two or
three months before I experienced sny
peroiptible betterment ot my condition.
My disease was of snob long standing
that I did not expect speedy reoovery,
and was thankful even to be relieved.
I progressed rapidly, however, towards
reoovery, and for tbe last six months
have felt myself a perfectly well man.
I bave recommended tbe pills to maoy
people, and am only too glad to assist
others to health through tbe medium
of this wonderful medicine. I oacnot
say too much for what it has done for
me."
Dr. Williams' Fink Fills for Pale
People have an enormous sale, and
from all quarters come in glowing re
ports of tbe exoellent results following
their use. An analysis proves that they
oontain in a condensed form all tbe
elements necessary to give new life and
riobness to tbe blood and restore
shattered nerves. They are an unfailing
specific for such diseases as locomotor
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus'
danoe, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism,
nervous beadaobe, the after effeots ot
la grippe, palpitation of tbe heart, pale
and sallow complexions, that tired feel
ing resulting from nervous prostration;
all diseases resulting from vitiated
humors in tbe blood, snob, as sorofnla,
obronio erysipelas, etc. Tbey are also
s epeoiflo (or troubles peouliar to
females, suob as suppression, irregu
larities, and all torms of weakness.
They build up tbe blood and restore tbe
glow ot health to pale and sallow
cheeks. In men tbey effect a radical
cure in all oases arising from mental
worry, overwork or exoees of whatever
nature. There are no ill t fleets follow
ing tbe use of this wonderful medicine,
and it can be given to children with
perfeot safety.
BaCKLIT park.
These pills are manufactured by the
Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Sche
nectady, N. Y., and are sold only In
boxes bearing tbe firm's trade mark
sod wrapper, at 60 cents a box or aix
boxes tor 12.50, and are never sold lo
bulk. Tbey may be bsd ot all druggists
or direct by mail from Dr. Williams
Medicine Company. Ths pile at wbiob
Ibese pills are sol I makes s coarse of
treatment inexpensive as compared with
other remedies.
i
Pearl Jones bas a very sick child.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. Anson
Wright is getting better.
Roy Roberts is slowly getting better,
but be still suffers with neuralgia.
Rev, Swift will preach tbe first bun
day in each month at Eight Mile Centre
at 11 o'clock.
Harlan and Elbert Stanton bave re
turned from .Lexington where they were
going to school.
Gospel temperanoe meeting ot Eight
Mile Centre school bouse on Sunday
evening, March 22.
We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Rood. Wish them maoy happy years
and welcome tbem to Eight Mile.
The new school board for this dis
trict are I. S. Young, clerk; Mr. John
Bellingsbrock aud Mr. William Inborn,
directors.
Farmers bave been killing squirrels
by shooting, and poisoning, but it is a
difficult matter to tell whether they are
doing any good or not. It seems the
only way to exterminate tbem would be
for all the farmers in a dietriot to ap
point a day to meet end put out plenty
of poiton, all putting it out at the same
time. ,
We were in hopes Mrs. Cox would
make a visit to Eight Mile Centre while
in tbe oounty. Heppner was highly
favored by having this evangelist visit
them and bold revival and temperanoe
meetings. There oonnot be too muoh
said about temperance and religion now
adays, for tbey. go hand in hand. No
one can feel any enjoyment in a saloon
who is a true christian, bo it goes to
prove tbat no christian will vote for the
saloon. How unhappy tbat woman wbo
h wending her way to the house ot God,
knowing , that ber husband is in tbe
saloon. As she looks at ber boys does
the thought arise in her mind tbat she
will do all in her power to olose tbe
saloons for their sake? Ah, bow often
do the women go to the saloons and
implore tbe proprietors not to sell sny
more whiskey to their husbands, and
tbey are told to go borne, it is no plaoe
for them. It does seem so terrible tbat
tbe people (which means the met.) can
not see this awful destroying curse in
its right light and drive it from tbe
land. It it is right, why does it bave
to be lloensed? Why do the saloons
bave to be screened to prevent persons
from looking io? Why not bave it free
and tbe saloon doors free from screen
ingf It there is evil in it why license
an eyilf Will tbat make it right? Will
God excuse his children for upholding
such an evil because they cnunot vote
against it without voting agsinst their
party principles? Oh futbers, as you
look at your children don't tbe question
arise in your hearts, are my children to
be tbe druukards ot tbe next genera
tion ? Well, if this terrible liquor trafflo
is permitted to be carried on a great
many of these innnaeot babes and
youths will be the drunkards ot tbe
next generation in spite of bonie train
ing, the same as we see today, young
men finding their way to tbe saloon;
yonng men who will soon be old enough
to fill places of trust. Must tbe voters
go to tbe saloon to find young men to
fill offioea tbat they feel are qualified
to fill them? I any man qnnliflnd to
fill an important offlie who drinks or
gambles? And should not a follower
of the meek and lowly Jeans blush and
hide bis f ire when he votes f r a man
of tins description? In It any wonder
the suloonlst langhs in his sleeve when
he sees a church member vote for
msn of this kind with the h'p tbat be
will reform? Now do yon waot to know
wbat my polities ars? I am a r-aoni-BmoNrrr
and I mesa what I sy for the
eke of tbe rising generation. Wipe out
Ibis drink ours. From Oeoesis to Rev
elation I osonot find where God sanc
tions anything liks liquor trsfflfl, but
can find where lie condemns It,
When the choreics get down to basi
nets yon will m tbe saloonisls tremble.
If prohibition will not prohibit, wby de
tbe liquor dealers fight it?
E.M. O.
Eight Mile, March 18, 189ft,
Eutibtaihmsnt. Tbe members of tbe
Eastern Star Chapter ot this eity
gave an attractive eatertainment on last
Friday evening at Masonic ball. The
ettendtinoe was eouflood to mrmbers of
tbe Masonic fraternity, their families
and invited guests. It was not large
owing to the fact tbat tbe next day was
to be convention day and the exeeeding
irksomeuess of the preparatory labors
through wbiob they had just passed
inoapaoitnted a number fortheerjjoy
ment of the occasion wbo would other
wise have been there. A goorlly number
however, were present to enjoy the
rare literary and musioal treat io store
for tbem. The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. J. N. Brown with grace
and dignity. The performances were of
a high order of excellence, and while we
would institute no comparisons, nor
wish to be understood as being partial
to any, we cannot refrain from mention
ing th recitation by Mrs. E. O. Sloan
the dialogue by J. A. Patterson and
Mrs. P. O Bmaod the vooal solo by
John Ayers as of a very high order.
the supper was a feast fit for the gods.
cm
riik WHOLE
for 10 CENTS.
it makes a erand parade with elephants, cages of animals,
ehariotsTbandsr Gives a full performanca in a pag, with rips
marter. olown, acrobats, bareback riders, trained dogs and el.
Shanta. winding up with the pantomime of Humpty Dumpty.
including all the characters and soenery.
i lv i n i mm m 10 Counons. or
O ways iu wi i VQTIfi l ConDonand 10 cents. or
I UbUU . n
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A Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia
and all Throat and Lung diseases are
oured by Shiloh'B Cure. For Bale by
Wells & Warren.
This Circus ;
TO
14 cts. without any Coupons,
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N.C.
and the Circus will be sent you postpaid. Ton will find 1 eoupon
"side eaoh a ounce bag, and 2 ooupons inside each 4 ounoe bag of
Blackwell's Genuine'
Durham Tobacco.
Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the
coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them.
2 CtNT STAMPS ACCEPTED.
lllMMIIIIIMIII'tt Hit ...miimnnmiim.
At an early date tbe Eight Mile tem
perance people will debate tbe question,
"What is tbe advantage of state control
of tbe sale of liquor, or prohibition r '
Karl's Clover Boot Tea
is a sure onre for Headaohe and nervous
diseases Nothing relieves so quickly.
For sale by Wells Sc Warren.
h KccUy lute
-OF-
SHERIFFS. SALE.
For the Cure o
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Hal
It is located at Balem, Oregon,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Ci
Call at the Gazktti office for partici
Strictly confidential. Treatment privatand
cure.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and bv virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
me i;oumy ot Morrow, on Marcn it), am, ana to
me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment I
renaerea ana enterea in lata uoiirt on tne am
day of March, 18H6, In favor of J. H Townsend,
Plafn.lfV a . A .., TLr . . U'..!:l.. W i
Scott and G. W. Harris. Defendants, for the sum
ot Three Hundred Forty-eight and lO-lOOWWMO)
Dollars witn interest tnereon irom said bin 01
March, 1896, at the rate of ten per cent per an
num, ana i weiuy-nve (imuui Dollars attorney s
fee and the further suns of Slxtv-four and 8-i00
(fb4 89) Dollars costs; and, whereas, by said
uagmem it was ordered ana adjudged that the
ollowlng described real DroDertv. to-wit: HWW
of section 24 in Tp. 1 north, range 25, E. W. M.,
oe soia to satisfy saia judgment, costs ana ac
cruing costs, i win, on
Saturday, ths 25th dsy of Aprll.1896
at. a o'clock, P. M., of said day, in front of ths
Court House in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of the
said Defendants in and to the above described
property at Public Auction to the highest and
best bidder f r cash in hand, the oroceeda to be
applied to the satisfaction of said execution and
an costs, ana costs that may accrue.
24-34. G. W. HARRINGTON,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated March 18, 189(1.
Lffil HAMS
Plenty of them at t
Gazette Office. . .
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
'..CONVEYANCER 0
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Ml II TA
Columbia K
1T
itv in it is
nMMNawoD
Steamers TELEI'flONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
M-OTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
of the circuit court of the Kute of Oregon for Leaving Alder Street Dock, Portland, for Aetoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beacb, 0
far and Nabcotta. uireot connection witn llwaoo steamers and rail
road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad.
TETjEPHONB
Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves AstorJ
nAIUBY OATI
Leaves Portland P. M. Dally, except Sunday. Saturday nUil
aio:o a u., except ounuay ana Monday.
Leaves Portland and runs direct to Ilwacn, Tuesday and Tbarsl
Leaves uwaco Wednesday ana rruiay at 7: JO A. M. Ou 8
Baggage Checked to Railroad DestiDaiuulloth Beaches Free cf Expense.
For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey Gatzert and Ocean
the County of Morrow on March 16, 1M96, and to
me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment
rendered aim entered in saia court on the fttn
day ol March, 18'J, in favor of Ths Northern
Counties Investment Trust (Limited) Plaintiff,
and against G. VY. Stewart, James D. Hamilton,
G. W. Harrington. Administrator. Addle Parr In
and . N. Brown, hefemliinta, for the sum of
thirteen Hundred Two and 4-100 ill:iu2.04 Do 1
ars, with Interest thereon from March 6, 1896, at
the rat of eight per cent per annum and Hue
Hundred Dollars attorney's fee, and the further
an in nf VWttf H v. iH l.t 1 tu r,nii.M , .
and, whereas, by said Judgment it was ordered"
and adjudged that the following described real
property, to-wlt: The W4 ol ha of sectloa
W'4 of SWW, K',4, HK'.and NWiof section
ai.aiidHWof BW section XI, all In Tp. 5 8,
K. f, K. W. 11.. be sold to satisfy said judgment,
uosui auu accruing costs. 1 will, on
Saturday, the 25th day of April. 1896
at I o'clock, P. M., ot said day, at the front door
ol tlieC.nirt House In Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of the
lii-leiMliiiits In and to the above described
property at Public Auction to the htuhent and
beat blilder for canh in hand, the proceeds to be
it ipiicn io i in- sHiumciioii oi said execution ana
all conn,, and coals that may accrue.
Ul-ill. 1. . llAHItlN'OTOM.
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
iMieu .wurcn in, ia'.mi,
ally, except Bun
Astoria D
r
ill IV I M
a
uJuJ'lirfww if..
The Ml! to mako Arizona t,
stnto linn prtHRcd Hi aonatt).
Jons I j. SlLLIVAS nml TfuMj
HyKD, two tiKl-titner of tbe ring,
were in Portland last week.
Jons II. Mitchell will I
turofel to the position that ha now
so ally filial iu tho U. 8. natA.
Hon. Hyhax Aiuuham, a well,
known democratic politician, fell
dead on Third trcet, Portland,
last week.
i
Toe Oregontao it roaring be
cause) Ohio republican! have adopt
ed a platform declaring rqaallj
in faror of gold and silver. Tbe
Sal era Statearaaa make aome
aeoaible remarks oo the situation,
tatiog that Ohio hat no ailrer
mine neither haa the. a Wall
treet
TltrtiK haa lwu a decrease of
over f T.'id.niKVNW in the tain of
farm products in this country aioee
1 H'.l.'l, if h published figure don't
Ik The greater part of this
shrinkage ia in the Value of Lir,
and it ia pn l al le the deficit io
this regard is more than made
giod tjr the incrcaee in the output
of trolley cure and ti) c!h.
The till n pared If ft'naU-r
Mitchell prut tdit g tot an ametd
ment to the constitution of the
Cnitod States, so tbat senator
will be elected by a direct tote of
tbe people, haa beeu favorably re
oortcd to the senate from tbe emo
tion committee. We hope to see
this measure become a law as the
jufttice of it ia plainly recogoiz!
by slL
Nm Hal Afsrs al Ik WtMs fair
Ayrr's rirs. anils si.Jojs tbe eitraor
dlnary Jialit.eti.iBof tav.n te tbsool
btooj purifier allowed an siUibit at lbs
WnrlJ'e fair, Cbieao, fcUnofselarsrt
of otber ssrsspanllas soogtil It iwi
means to ntilais aahowlnf ot Ibelr fnods,
but Itiey mtr all turaej sway nn.tr lb
spplwatmn of tba rule tutbidJinf tb
airy or patent medietas and oatraras.
lbs dMia of ths World's (air sot ha
rd w to fe ol Aysr's MarsaparUla was
in effuM as follows: "Aist'a Marsaoa
rilla M sol s patent mad In. It (foot
aol belnof to lbs list ol BMtrams. It ta
ber oa lis rsatiU.
Kafle: rmatllla eon a I y saa tale
d.iwo lb kill gal and are.l to 11
(tract rvanty ra Its ooa sITair. Asa
rU lb atyii erk mJ will K
o(fied at otiea, and lfa-le rlalios ill
bo rMosl SoeMtrtHed. Tbls sNiold
bavs txva d ioe I a I tear, ant tfnabt
nal I bae ba d b bsd It "l t-n
f -f lb frelieal treated OO voont o
be ererik n of a t-II sal Iba Nottb
Kiwk bridfo.
SUE-RIFF'S SALE.
VOTK E H IIF.KKHY GIVEN THAT CSDF.R
I' ami by virtue of an execution Issued out I
of the Irenlt fniirt of the Mata of Oregon fori
thul ounty of Morrow, March IH, IM., and to I
me uiriM'teil ami ilellverril upon a Judgment I
r-'iiitere l am! entered in aald court on the M I
leyni vnreli "i, In lavornf Ihnmas U Dor-
hmII IMa nllir .ii. tfc- l..biM
I'.-li iiiUiit. for the .din of SU'ren Hundred and
wily hv . 1 1 Ihillara a ltd Inlrrnat thereon I
Horn Marrh ft. Isi. at thera'cof ten ber ernl I
u'r Mil ii ii in ami one lluiidnii ixiunri attorney s I
M. anil 1 1 in n i.i.r .11 n 1 w .111. in .hm.i.
and. a berena. by laid Judgment It was oitlrreii
hot to WTrites) Wllb.
(From Cincinnati (iawttt )
Will peopl asver leara that a "cold"
is aa arrtilent to M dreaded, sad tbat
ben it occurs treatment should bo
prompllf applied? Tbero la ni know
lot where tb Imnbl will end: and
bile omplet reonver ia the rate, tb
eteeptiono at terribly frequent, and
thousand anno tbooaaads of fstal tll-
oeeor every year nsliered In by a
tits ! trijndiciaas eipoeur and aeem
lest tritlin symptnni. Iteyool Ihie,
tbero aro today enoaileos laeslldo wbo
eaa tract their oomplalnts to ")lds."
mob al tho tins of oomtrreno t at
04 oee'n. and wee nf Wled. U he
troubled lib a sold 00 Chamberlain's
rViflgh KetMOdF. It t penp and
effeotoal. M eent bottles f .f Sato tjt
looser a iirooK.
Tker m aa td oemaa wIm liv4 la a
ftb'W
Phs ka4 nr. dausHWrs sb 4 14a I keew
t la
ab fcoashl Uveas ail blcrftM. and aww
bo M Ueiv svot
Met (trio era all
tat blnnsaeea,
aim aojuogeii mat Mie following deariitml real
projierlr, U-wlt: Miu and iTi of en-tlon IO,
In 1p. Is, H it K. W, , be sold lo aatlafv aald
Jndginent, coals and acrruliif coats. I will, on
Saturday, tho 25th day of AoHl, 1890
at lo'rlnrk H M.. of aald day, al the frontdoor
of the Court Itouaetn lleppuer. Morrow c'otintr.
Oregon, sail th- right, title and Interest of the
aalil Oefenilaut In and lo the above dearrl
property at HiitiUc Aurtloo to the hlahMl and
beal hldder lor rash In hand, the (imwli to b
appueii io in. aaiisiai-uon oi saiatiecuuon ana
an nwia, aoa onaia trial mar en-rue
i. H. HAKK XOTOK.
SherlfT of Morrow County, Oref on.
A'aiva nan's ia. ina.
The CITY BAKER
Is now open with frosb Bresd, Ties, Cukes, eto., oonatantly on hand.
Weddias Cakes or Pastery for sp oial dinners baked te
order. Also oarriea a line of well-selected Orooeries.
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc,
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will b kepi for li accommodation, of tb trade. Conotry Feopu
etoppiog Umporarilt io town, ean get hsl tbe? want
Try cbesply attb CITY IJAKKltY
The Tatronageof tbe Teople of Heppner is Respectfully Soli
OTTO FRIEDltlCH,
Old BaKery Stand, HEPPNER, O
sWpaklleaa Ceaaly Cesvtstlea.
A repnbllcao oonoty cooteotioo for
ths coaely ol Morrow, slat of Orej-oo,
SHERIFFS SALE.
JOTtrt t FtFRFBY litVIJt THAT tKMI
1 1 end by virtue el an exnrutloe Iaaue4 eat
o( the I Irrull enirt of tbe HUt ol lren" lot
the t'nuiity of Morrow, en Merrh la. lav, and to
. ,l'"r,t "f0" au4a.nt la sailed lo meet u Ileppoer, io said
iwaomv out wtwiwaw aaeaia HIS VI1SJ BU I
day ol wan-N. iwa. In favor el i. f Hughe, I COOBty, OO BSlOrdsy, UarcD 2S, 1SU6, al
I lainun, ami aeainat Henry Rally, ilmlaL I ,n -ib . . -
to. the sum M tweau Hundred Forty ants and 10 0 lat P0'! f "
H'ltst (.; Holler. im Inlereet Uera-1 laslloS faodidatt fof tb futlasln
fr.. Man-b lb Mb. I. at tbe I
rate ol M pit rant, fwt annua. n4 aistylCoaaty OlQaats: UBS COOtily Jildg,
lollaraltnrtwy s . artd the further euei al .I .
Thirty .Hir aud l ilM J liollara e.u I SOOO' COtomiastoOef , COOOty Sltk,
aud. aberaa. hyaald Ju.lgnvnl It iMoMtnl aotistr BbOflff. COObtr rtrBtatitaV
MltilMma th.1 ikelnilnaiiif SMrHMl m wv"' tv"B'7 reiveweotUV,
prorty. lo wit Snutb ball ol lb nana half ol I SOOOly IreMOrtM', Soont aor, SOOS-
PM ,,.M, i.mj m ami wm. aail of erws , li i. j i ...
twanly tbrM. all la inwaable tweewutb. rang I "w, .lunoimunimogsi tmrooer
i;;JJrr: MJw..lf samWaa. pmlaet
St.e.ay,th 28(h slay fArtl, 1806 offl9r" 'or '' treolaet. and
aiterlm-sF M . ol aald day. at tbe treat 4oot foar dtlegste tach tO tb Stat aad
Almlrlak enn f I ii ii t aam.
lb all Ihi.ikI.iiI laen-ttoib atone 4rrlU4
ri....t. ,1 rutillr llin talbe aih.t aa
kwt bl.l Ut to ra I band. Ue sBat aa be
apiMq u in aaiwartiua ot sa)4 esaruUu aa4
ao iaa euw w.i may a-rue
I at, . w. MtaalwDTn.
n el More laiy, wrasoo.
lam ner I a, ipk.
rent ma, aad to transact tasb other boa.
e aa nay properly Wots saeb
sostMtioeu Ths soateatlos will sos
sUrt of Bl delegate, sboeeo by lb
tal pretlaot; and lb several preinel
f lbs emialy wUl h ulitled, to rpr
eataUoa is said sosteottoa as folluas:
Heppset 10 EltblM.Is J
Att last Inter alt. (leo. A. MH. f f
Irbaaua. l'a.. batiy arriil
lib rlieamatiaiu At tins II so
Hinma ft. tlartma. of Tanttnj,
Weet Va , ba teat)ert to attacks
or snlMt 'mi fKie a r. and woald
bar lo tall a Oortol and tbea n(Tet fot
atmot twelve Son 'a a aarh a eM do
wbea Ibet d. II take reeaotlf
jt lb a at other tim, and
eoaelu led Ut try ('batsblain' (.Im,
Outer and I hart bo, lUeaety
say: I ( b d e of tt d t (
in relief In fly mtauia Tl at U to-re
than antlbina eta baa vt tt b fot
n.e," r'.'t ei by (Weet A Iu -ek.
SilLkirr SALE.
VuTKf. ta NtaiBT OIVM TN4Tt MB
it IM M tllut.1 aa etaeatlaa ln.J .nl
al tbe I teralt oart af tbe state al IXmos m I Oeotrt .
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raer im ataar4 la aaut I urt aa ! 14 I t
4y al Mab, IM la tavae al Umtt W Sir I
rinaVH., aa tse arfaMnwrafe al ba teteia al I OrSll
amlit lunM i Uaiiii, HaaiHt.-a, I t'eity
i n ernaa ai im rar.a. a4 Tba nbar I IWa l.k
IdilMlmalMl t . il4a,iti ll.. I I l OtB
a ,.w n. aaw m tma i mum l l.. ana 1 . .
I.I.MI ikMa Inal.wil. a .1 ia. r.i. I 0 Btf On delrj-ale-elUffa
e r- o v. Mr.M I from eab ttfa.lal ..I 4.1...,. I .
I4 .l i,l. UUIMunU milk,! ' -, . m;
i, iMharf lki.i, . a4 a. iu . ery erteeS tote. aoJ m f.t
' aat ak.a i-y b a4(at itaaala .. . . .....
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Pta City
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Cummlngs & F
PROPRIETORS
Of tb Old tellable
Gault Hon
CHICAGO. ILL.
Half bines a eat of the t'nlnn tVant of
t.. cm imr.r a a . r rt r.
and tbe UM,Lr, Railroad!
MA.Tir.es su.oo iic i
Cot. W, Madison and Clin la Si
errr:A9o. rx.
f l'sin Thd -Win. Ootdi
opened np tb feod yarj ,x t
th(J.iM rftlrw, and sow tol
ebf i f tour patron!. Uilly I
at bom at Ibis bntlaee, o,
borea i be well looked afiot.
rsaanaalk Itsrsedfrsea fori
For 13 SO I will aell a si .u.
trade, btf b ana saving macbto i
ll fot ID yeara. for fortbor p
I . pm all - . . ... .r
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lata sail
Lilajos.Uroa.
H'H-I tilMtet: Ut. Joba K'ne.
tt nt It ll'n-u.r on the aiht traia
Medy M bfte d'n m t be
fit In trade fr.-f Mr lalr., I a I.k be
id forty were i f laa I tt. ji tune a .
(! ut a'-i trfidt alb4 eft. aret
aa.era ., aa mam out inj wp i r-..k" t I- l. Ue.l. aial Oill
aKaigtil but drsoa t dm re ( 4 ft ttv lattai tWlket.
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t frwe ' H-I H ,-l t, a t nm ft
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ata nt sit tatlh t houylit b-'HIa
of than, bat Iain's ft H!a. A I tat
aitC II tot Ihrae day my fbenaaatiea
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