Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 03, 1896, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN COUNTY T1CK.ET.
Tot Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of Heppner.
For Sheriff,
ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman.
For Clerk,
A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner.
For Judge,
A. G. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine.
For Treasurer,
FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner.
For Commissioner,
J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile.
For Assessor,
A. C. PETTEY8, of lone.
For Surveyor,
JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner.
For School Superintendent,
MISS ANNA J. BALSIGER, of lone.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Heppner.
Justices and Constables.
For Bustlce of the 1st District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS SHANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. S. YOUNG.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BRANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable 8rd District,
WALTER CA80N.
For Justice of 4th District,
John McMillan.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 5th District,
J. T. HOBKIN8.
For Constable of 5th District,
I. L. HOWARD.
For Justice of 6th District,
E. L. FREELAND.
For Constable of 6th District,
H. T. BAGLEY.
How do you like the republican
ticket by this time?
It looks now that Mitchell will
be re-elected without opposition.
intimidating voters he retreated to
the npper story of his "ranch" and
held up the officers with a shotgun.
This is the purity that the Oregon-
ian prates about IE the republi
can party can stand such work as
this it certainly will live against
anything.
The Tribune got "skunked" in
Umatilla county. Davis and Gur
dane, two old fighters of the ranks
of "the 30," were nominated for
representatives on first ballot and
the delegation to the congressional
convention is for Ellis. The Trib
une can never win as long as it is
managed and edited by a "muckle-
head."
Poor Indeed !
There are decrees and kinds of poverty.
just 88 there are differences of opinion
among those who compote and meannre
poverty and riobea by different stand -ards.
Some men deem themselves poor
be online they are less nob than others,
again there are comparatively poor peo
ple who are satisfied win a ooropeteooe.
There is a kind of poverty for which no
amount of wealth oan compensate, name
ly, a poverty of bodily stamina, evinced
by nervousness and a derangement of
the functions of digestion, bilious secre
tion and the bowels. To restore vigor
upon a permanent basis there is one
remedy that fully covers the require
ments, "fills the bill," and this is Hos
tetter's Stomooh Bitters. By restoring
digestion, giving a healthful impulse to
tbe Rction of the bowels and liver and
tranquillizing tbe nerves, it fulfills tbe
oondition necessary to a resumption of
strength by the system. It also over
comes malaria and rheumatism.
Col. J. B. Eddy has got his pole
up again for congrese. Eddy
never takes a tumble.
The fight in Portland waged
warm yesterday and, in any event,
will result in bitterness.
(Sunday is Easter. If we forget
Dot Easter has more to do with the
weather than the best weather
clerk.
POPULIST. CONVENTION.
Tj Coaveatloa Met Yesterday utf Selected
a Fill Ticket-Katifleatioa Followed.
As per agreement at tbe time of tbe
meeting of tbe populist convention of
this ooanty which adjourned on tbe 7th
of February, tbe delegates again con
vened yesterday morning at the court
bouse at 9 o'clock pursuant to tbe call
of the obairman of tbe convention, J. L.
Swift. Besides the chairman. Secretary
Stanton and assistant seoretary Fearl
Jones were also in tbeir places. On the
basis of representation tbe convention
would have been composed of 48 dele
gates. On roll oall and after awaiting
tbe report of tbe committee on the cre
dentials of delegates eleoted after the
former meeting it was shown that 41
votes were cast either by delegate or
proxy, leaving four votes unrepresented,
probably from preoinots where no pri
maries bad been held.
At tbe request of several present the
resolutions which were adopted at the
previous meeting were again read for
tbe benefit of those present who had
not heard the seme, after whioh an
amendment relating to tbe salaries of
tbe different county officers was added
to the original resolutions.
No further preliminaries appearing,
K. W. Turner and Wm. Orabtree were
appointed as tellers when nominations
were deolared in order.
DOCTOR.
ENGLISH
for Coughs, Colds,
and Consumption
fa beyond question the greatest of all
modern medicines. It will stop a
Cough in one night, check a cold in
a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma,
and cure Consumption if taken in
time. " You can't afford to be with
out it" A 25c. bottle may save your
life I Ask your druggist for it Send
for pamphlet If the little ones have
Croup or Whooping Cough
use it promptly. It is sure to curt.
Three Sizes 25c, joe. and l. All Drugglits.
ACKER MEDICINE CO.,
X6 & 18 Chambers St., N. Y.
PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY.
UMATILLA KEPCBL1CANS.
Things are in bad shape up at
Juneau. Many are penniless and
murders and robberies are fre
quent.
Oregon seems inclined to send a
delegation to St. Louis for Mo
Kinley, but Allison must not be
overlooked.
Tbe republicans of Umatilla made the
following nominations yesterday: For
representatives, J, 8. (Jurdane, E. J.
Davis, W. T. Kigby ; for county judge,
Wm. Martin; for commissioner, T. P.
Gillilland: for sheriff, Zoetb Houser; for
county clerk, B. 8. Burroughs; for record
er of conveyances, H. E. Biokers: for
treasurer, Wm. 0. Eern; for assessor, E.
Gilliam. Ringing resolutions were en
dorsed. Tbe delegates to tbe state and
congressional conventions aro: Belts,
Yates, Bean, Koontz, Wilkins, Moor
house, Proebstel, Fell and Mosgrove.
Tbey are not instructed tor congressman
but it is oonoeded tbat Ellis baa most of
tbe delegation.
None Bat Ayers at the World's Fair
Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys tbe extraor
dinary distinction of having been tbe only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair, Obiosgo. Manufacturers
of other sarBBparillaa sought by every
means to obtain a showing of tbeir goods
but they were all turned away under tbe
application of tbe rule forbidding tbe
entry of patent medicines and nostrums.
lbe decision of the World's fair autho-
Reports from Cuba state that
Spain kills all prisoners. The
cruelties imposed are shocking to fitie in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was
. , I in effoot as follows: "Aver s Baranpa-
hu extreme ueyrue. nim jR not a patent medioine.
The Salem Post seems to favor
the re-election of John II. Mitch
ell. lie has made a good servant
for the whole people.
PltEHiDENT Diaz, of Mexico, up
holds the United States on the
Venozuola matter. His discussion
of the tnattor is quite lengthy but "loe
very clear.
it
not belong to tbe list of nostrums,
here on its merits."
does
It is
KINDS WORDS.
From Pythias.
Alvab W. ratterson, of Dorio No, 20
Knights of Pythias, of Iieppner, the
popular vice president of the Oregon
Press Association, is mentioned as tbe
probable nominee of bis party for tbe
of clerk of Morrow ooonty.
Alvab has the ability to fill suou a
position.
From Die Hst Ori'iionlan.
The nomination of A. W. Patterson, by
tho republicans of Morrow county, for tbe
CoNonr.ss has authorized the ex-1
penditure of $20,000 more to make
a protecting wall at Cascade Locks.
"When this work is done the locks office of county clerk, caused the great
est amount of interest la this city and
county, where be is very well and (svor
ably known. Mr. Patterson Las been
for a long time an active worker for bis
political party, not only in Morrow
ooanty, but in the state, where bis In
Queues baa been felt in several cam
pal.ne. Tbia Is tbe first time he baa
asked bis party for anything, and no
doubt be will receive the bearty sap-
port of all its members, now that be baa
been nominated for office. Tbe coolest
for tbs nomination was spirited. Messrs.
Uarrlgne, Mallory and IlyuJ made
gallant fights and showed tbat tbey had
strong personal followings and com
winded a large amount of respect in tbe
hit County of Morrow. Many of tbe men
few concerned la the content were once
Umntilla county men, for Morrow was
ooutitv. Mr. Palter-
prominent Knight of I'ylulaa,
will bo roady for use.
Ihe 1 onululou Iribune it run
by as thorough a jackass aa ever
brayed a bray. Kvory time he
opous liu moutu lie make a
bigger ass out of liimsolf.
The Waweo News says the Hepp-
nor Uazetto doesn't like Moody.
Tho Heppner Uazotto never said
an, Tbe Ileppunr Uazotte is for
Kills now and tho noiuiuoe after
the convention.
Senator IIautmax made a
on the floor of tho senato a
dayaago Lcn ho said that the vnmtiiia oonoty nv
; . i , ,, ones a I art of this
gold ..reus were opposed to the h ' ,
At
iroo coinage oi miver um unaiier- MJ at tbe grand lodge next lobabeld
ably in favor of the froe coinage will be the slat orator. He is vice-
of falsehood.
Thk popultaU have their ticket
In tho field now and though the
Uazetto thinks that they are ovr-r-
aangaine in thoir tiopos for auo-
COfts, it U compound of good men
who will doubtlessly poll the full
party stronctli.
president of tbe Oregon Press Aasocie
tion, and personally an agreeable, oblig
log, honorable, competent niao, who, if
elected, will bring all these qualities to
the sortie of Ihe people In tbe ctTWe of
entity olerk.
REPBEBENTATIVH.
J. Li. Bwift and Li. W. Liewis were
placed In nomination for representative,
but the latter declined and J. L. Swift,
of Eight Mile, was nominated by ac
clamation. 8HEEIFF.
For this office Joe Hayes, of this city,
being the only nominee, was also nomi
nated by acclamation.
CLBEK.
For tbe office of olerk, Wm. Orabtree
and E. B. Stanton were named. On
vote Stanton received 32 votes and Orab
tree 11. E. B. Stanton, of Eight Mile,
reoeiving a majority of all votes oast
was deolared the nominee for olerk.
JUDGE.
W. A. Kirk, Cbas. Long and Wm.
Duran were named. Tbe latter declined
and on tbe first vote Kirk received 32
and Long 22. W. A. Kirk, of tbia oity,
was deolared tbe nominee for judge.
TREASURER.
J. Li. Teager, of this city was no mi
nated for treasurer by acclamation,
having no opponent.
COMMI88I0NKH.
For commissioner Tbos. Hoskins, A
T. King and J. T. McAlister were named.
King reoeived 11 votes, Hoskins 4, Mo-
Alister 28, and blank 1. J. T. McAlister,
of Lexington, having received a majority
of all votes oast was deolared the nomi
nee for this office.
SCHOOL SUI'EHINTBNDKNT.
Mrs. Martha Fuqua and Mies Addis
Conlee were the nominees. On vote
Mrs. Fuqua reoeived 7 votes and Miss
Oonlee 35. Miss Addle Conlee, of this
oity, was deolared tbe nominee for
sobool superintendent. Miss Conlee
made a good race last year, and thongb
unsuccessful, ber nomination is a de
served compliment.
ASSESSOR.
Wm. Orsbtree, W. Metier, 0. A. Re
pass, Tbos. Uoskins and ilulpn BeDge
were plaoed in nomination. Repass,
Metier and Benge declined and on vote
Orabtree reoeived 30 votes and Hoskins
Wm. Orabtree, of Matteaon, was
deolared tbe nominee.
SURVEYOR.
For the office of surveyor, R. W.
Turner, Spencer Akers and Win. Duran
were named. Tbe latter two deolined
and R. W. Turner, of tinnd Hollow, was
nominated by aoolamation.
OORONIB.
Courtesies were exchanged and a nam'
ber plaoed in nomination tor this office,
but all as speedily deolioed, and Jas,
Mitchell, of this city, was nominated
by acolamatiou.
This having oompleted lbs Domina
lions Neman Caldwell, who bad jnst
returned (rum the stats convention, read
tbe state platform alien it was adopted
Tbe couTootion thro adjourned for
luoob and ronveuid again at 1 u'olock
(or Ihe porposs of holding ratification
meeting. L. W, Lewi, wbo presided
first littroiliioi-1 the Moo. John 0. Luce,
of Orant oouuty, h bad stopped over
ou bis wsy borne from Ihe state gather
log to alteiid tie oontcbtion. Mr. Lore
spoke for mere 1 1 o on boar in dt-feote
of populism. lls followed by i. L
Hwift, Ihs nnruirc for representative,
who thanked tbe convention for lbs
booor oouferrvj. Heman Caldwell
I V. LwM jI W. li. Kwing also
epoke bri H after hicii the galherin
adj mini a nine die.
The publishers of Tub Happt Homb
will give an elegant tine-toned Upright
Piano, valued at $350 00, absolutely free
to the person sending them the largest
list of words constructed from the letters
oontained in the name of their Well-
known publication,
"Thb Happy Homb."
Additional presents, consisting of
Bicyole, Gold Watches, Silver Watohes,
Sewing Maohines, Musio Boxes, Silk
Dresses, China Dinner Sets, and many
valuable and useful articles, will also be
awarded in order of merit, and every
person sending not less than ten words
will reoeive a present of value. Use
either plurel or singular words, but not
both, and use no letter in the same word
more times than it appears in the text,
Thb Happy. Homb."
This is a popular plan of introducing
MUSIC AND THE STAGE.
Paul Bourget is writing a one-act
play in prose for the Comedie Fran
caise. The title is "The Screen,"
Johann Strauss is going- to Paris to
conduct the rehearsal of his "Gypsy
Baron," which is to be brought out at
the Folies Dramatiques.
In 1890 M. Alvarez, the French tenor,
is to receive $7,500 a month from Sir
Augustus Harris. The following year
his retainer will be $8,750.
Saint Saen8 will not appear again in
public as a pianist. He gave up prac
ticing two yearj ago for lack of time.
He says that in him 'Hhe' composer has
killed the pianist."
Luigi Arditi, the "II Bacio" Arditi
who conducted Italian opera at Castle
Garden in 1850, before becoming the
leader at Covent Garden, has written
his reminiscences, which will be edited
by Baroness von Zedlitz and published
soon.
M. Lugne Poe is going to try a new
form of theatrical entertainment in
Paris this winter. It is a guignol or
puppet show, in which living actors
will take the part of the puppets and
make the gestures, while the text is
recited by the showman. The living
guignol has been given with success
at Lyons, where the puppet show orig
inated. Charlotte Wolter, the great Viennese
tragedienne, who is now 61 years old,
appeared as Sappho at the Burg theater
recently, after a retirement from the
stage of many years. There was a fight
for tickets, people presenting them
selves at the ticket office at eight
o'clock on the morning of the perform
ance to wait till the doors were opened
in the evening.
"4L 'SMcEr-
Jour HfofcMii
SENT POSTPAID
IN EXCHANGE FOR 100 COUPONS,
OR, IP VOU PREFCR,
FOR 2 COUPONS AND $1.00 IN CASH.
Ths watch ia nickel, good timekeeper, quick item wind and set. You will
find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag and two coupona
imide each 4 ounce bag of
BLACICWELL'S GENUINE
DURHAM TOBACCO.
Send coupons with name and address to
BLACKWELL'8 DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C.
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 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, on March 18. 1896. and to
me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said uourt on me om
day of March, 1896, in favor of J. H Townsend,
Plaintiff, and aftainat Thomas Walden. W. Q.
Scott and G. W. Harris, Defendants, for the sum
Of Three Hundred Fortv-eleht and 10-100 f348.10
iioiiars wnn interest tnereon ironi said om oi
March, 1896, at the rate of ten per cent per an-
u. .h:. nnnni. .nki;..i;n. num. and Twentv-nve (I'ift.OO) Dollars attorney i
.u. UD wn vu. Huu..u.,Ul., feeand the further sum of Bixtv-four and 89-100
which has in its three years existence re
ceived a happy weloome in many thous
ands of homes.
As the objeot in giving away these val
uable presents is to advertise sod at
tract attention . to Thb Happy Homb,
which is'a handsomely illustrated month
ly publication devoted to Literature,
Fashion, Stories and Art, every list of
words must be accompanied with tbree
two-cent stamps (six cents) for a trial
copy of this favorite borne journal con
taining full particulars, list of presents,
and rules regarding oontest. You may
reoeive a valuable reward for your
trouble. Address THE HAPPT HOME,
360 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111,
(64.891 Dollars costs: and. whereas, by said
judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the
following described real property, to-wit: BW)4
oi section ya in i p. i nortn, range a, c. n. m.:
be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and ac
cruing costs. I will, on
Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1896
at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, in front of the
uourt House in Heppner. Morrow :oumy,
Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of the
said Defendants in and to the above described
Eroperty at Public Auction to the highest and
est bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds to be
applied to the satisfaction of said execution and
all costs, and costs that may accrue.
21-34. U. W. nAKKlNUTUN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated March 16, 1896.
Aa AaVlavIl
Tbia Is to certify that on May lllb. I
walaad to Meltok's drat stora on pair
or emloliM ana bong hi boll of
Chamberlain's I'aio Halm for tnflamnie
lory rhenmeliam which bad ertppl) ma
op. A'tor nainc tbres ltt!a am eonv
pletolr enml. 1 can cheerfully recnm
Btaod it. ( harlee U. Wiel, Banbury,
la,
riwora and nberribe.l to bef r ma na
August It, ltt Walter Hblpman. J.
V. For eat at fa) ant per bull by
LiTK fnmta liavo Almost ruined
the) fruit crop in Morrow county,
Winter in tbo projor (jkid ia
much more Mtisfnctorj than to
Lave it cIioiumhI up ia littU biU
nJ diilribuUttWU along through "Bf
OiA t)w,1it iwiilrn mnntVia. I
Tilt Kwx io.-Mr. W. A. John
i i !.i . .J r i I0". k t J" ret'iraeJ from a lil
It I- miJ that the anU Do1rh u upnPf b(U rrM-pf fof
CiPD were pabl monry last inUr rwj inM u Mrr,w,o6lf tieiter.
to fight the) ttlo rl tliA Urcgonian. In-, Hhrep tii)er are tinmiia la lb
Th frion.l tf Mr. iK.lj.h bJ IwU . " f'm II m toil a for
W let that matter drop. A good '''"B !"'"' '',J
. ths logiaUbirt Could tll .,,,. w, Mwg eneo,,.,,, l0c
atnrira ami rov thora that they m, iblog ta f,ii,l ,.r them, the
wcra ou the rttig aide to get ny fall bcl having n.u:nJ material
rnorey for their totiv
I
damair ditrliist th aitiUr and a larg
jiteage tif sitrtntf sria I liug tia
-T.M.
UmK of Hiniati'a )Htog plaice
dwo at 1'tirtUnd-the xxMn-l
ward --wMl.K't.' l is HuIIiraa'e to
. .!.... .. 1....... .. t -
lUI..u wm's lh,,..!,,..,,! rnr., fMetirtiil
Uie ofllfcri r ndmtorf 1 to Uip Lie ' r" Vt wn a Wert..
Ihe Ills r ..
C-t.l )kl M , ettw tuor than tall
th Ills (4 men. Kail's ('luvef IIm4
Piles I Piles! itching Files.
bymptoms Moisture; intense ltohins
and stintting; most at night; worse by
scratching. It allowed to continue
tnmors form, whioh often bleed and
nlcerate, becoming very sore. Swaynbb
Oiktiibnt stops the itching and bleed
ing, heals ulceration, and in most oases
removes tbe tnmors, At drnggists, or
by mail, for 60 Cents. Dr. Swayu A Hon,
Philadelphia,
V
Cbnrch Announcement.
An Easter service, consisting of songs
and anthems and followed by a resur
rection sermon, will bo oouduoted in the
M. E. obnrob, Hon Hi, Unnday evening.
The service in the morning is dismissed,
it being tbe quarterly meeting oooaaiou
at the M. E. church. O. II. IIowahd.
jrrwhl'le sorprixe to
(- a'.U Jie cf billion
It ill an
rereons in J H
colu to leau tli .t -f"n.t relief may b
had by latlnir HttulMTlaio Oulifl
Uuolr and liarrtxtea Itemed?. I
many InaUoee the attack may d pre
venlej by talma this remeJy aa eooa a
tha first ymtnm of lb d appear.
L'S aoj 60 eenl bottles for aai by Onoaer
A Uroct, drag giat.
PlATM At IlABttMAM Tb tldJen
death olUeo. A. ltrown, Ihe UarJman
buiicee man, yeeterday a boot noon,ur-
prtaej peopl her very moob, thoogh
hi ever llloee wa well kaoaa. air
ltroa and lauily speat avrJ days
in luwa last wea, lea? leg tat bm on
FriJay. II ol well at that lim.
bating a very vr rolJ which aooo
devellJ into pReannoia. VI r, liroaa
leave a wtf ai4 ynuog ebtlj to niooro
hi nalimely demiee, beatJ" a boat of
Ira trteoJ. Mr. Urowa wa a geaUl,
wblle4 man and strictly baor
abl. Ilia death mean aa Irreparable
las In the county an J eotnmastty. U
wm a member i( tha I O. O. F an t to
dunl l inl-froenl Will nouf at Hard
maa aaJer th aoeie of tbat order.
SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the Htata of Oregon for
tne county 01 morrow on siarcn 10, imk, ano to
me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said court on the 5th
day of March, liCJO, in favor of The Northern
counties investment mist (Mmited) Planum,
and against O. W. Stewart, James D. Hamilton,
O. W. Harrington. Administrator. Addie Parvin
ann j. n. Drown, perenuanis, tor uie sum oi
Thirteen Hundred Two and 4-100 (1M.04) Doll
ars, with Interest thereon from March 5, lX'.Hi, at
tne rate of eight per cent per annum ana une
Hundred Dollars attorney's fee, and the further
sum of Fifty-live and W-100 (l"5.60) Dollars costs;
and, whereas, by said judgment it was ordered
A WOOL MARKET.
This has become an established market for Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho
wools. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington,
Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, Spokane, Lewiston, Walla Walla and
Intermediate stations.
Low freight rates are given on shipments to Pendleton for scouring and packing In
transit. Many of the leading buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera
tors frequently visit Pendleton warehouses.. As a market this place is equalled only by
The Dalles In quantity of wool which attracts competition, with this advantage :
From no point in the Northwest, Portland
included, is wool shipped East at less ex
pense than from Pendleton.
Water competition has not afforded suf
ficiently low rates upon wool in the g rease
and dirt, to equal the lower expense in
curred by shipping only clean, scoured
wool from Pendleton.
Owing to this fact Pendleton buyers are enabled to pay as much or more for wool
at this point than Is averaged at other places having reputations as "high markets,"
based upon exceptional sales of fancy lots of light wools. Considering character of wool,
and shrinkage, it may safely be claimed that the average sales In Pendleton
Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of
wool than can be obtained in any other Market in
the State.
and adjudged that the following described real
rty.
V'4, KMHE'4,and NV
VU of BWV section
costs and accruing costs, l will, on
proper
WV4
31, and 8W of
K. It. W. M
to-wit: TheWHofHWUofsectloHM,
of NWW, R RE'i.and N WVof BK! section
: bwm section 2, an in ip. on,
be sold to satisfy said judgment,
A fact Worth Knowlnf.
Consumption, Ln Itrippe, t'ncuincuia
and ail Throat and Lung dwenses are
en red by rihiloh's Cure. For sale by
ells & arrun.
Tub Convention Coxtest. Mr. W. R
rarsona, Ella's postmaster, visited the
oonvfntii-n last Saturday as a delegate,
but as Well Springs precinct bad no for-
Innately elected two seta of delegates,
tb committee on credentials settled tbs
matter by giving John Dandy, W. B.
Parsons, Asa Thompson and W. Drunk,
by Asa Thompson, prosy, one-hslf rote
each. Mr. Parsons gave bis one-balf
yote to Mr. Handy, bnt remained aa ao
interested spectator tbrongbout tb en
tire proceedings. Tbe republicans all
hop tbat Ibis unfortunate incident a as
settled satisfactorily to all and tbat do
bard feeling eiiat.
Saturday, tha 25th day of April, 1896
at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the front door I
oi the (Jotirt House in Heppner, Morrow county,
Oregon, sell tlie right, title and interest of the!
said Defendant In and to the above described
property at Public Auction to the highest and
best Wilder for cash ln hand, the proceeds to be
applied to the snttHfactlon of said execution and
I costs, and costs that may aecrne.
24 III. (. V. HARRINGTON,
Hherlli of Morrow County. Ureaon.
pHted March 1(1, 1MK1.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTIt'E IMHKREBY GIVES THAT t'NDER
ami by virtue of an execution Issued out
of the Circuit Court of the tilnte of Oregon for
the Comity of Morrow, March 1(1, lMitl, and to
um llrect-, mm oltvercl upon a Judgment
rendered and entered In said court on the 2d
day of March. 1N', in favor of Ihomns I.. Dor-
mini, I'lHiiiuu, una nttninst xeorge w. junain,
1'efetnlKiit, for the sum of sixteen Hundred and
Mlnty-tlve HA-,ii Dollars with Interest thereon
Itoin Mnn-li A. I v,. at the rate of ten per rent
per milium and One Hundred Dollars attorney s I
lee ami the lurtneriiim oi Twenty uollarscoata:
and, whereas, by said Judgment it was ordered
no eojuugeu that the following described real
p. s a, K. 2 E. w. M , be sold to satisfy I
The Thoroughbred Running Stallion
stand the season at
will
BILL) CORDON S STABLE, Ipr, fe.
.... I.,
said
I will, on
wlnr art
proierty, Ui-wlt: NK and of
in i p. a a, k. 2 a. w. m , ie som to
Judgment, costs and aocrtilng cost.
Saturday, the 26th day of April. 1696
at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the front door
of the Court Honseln Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of the
said Defendant In and to the above desrritied
hnierty at Pulille Auction to the highest and
Terms: 20 for the season. All marcs
over one from the same stable will be bred
for 5 less, each.
Swamp is a Dark Bay, 16 hands hioh; Star in face, Two white
FT ON LEFT SIDE, AND WEIGHS 1150 POUNDS.
s9c1llCr9 Bwamp by Leon:
first dam. Oregon Rosa, she by Tiptop: h by tra-'
id. Oregon Knee
property i riiniie auction 10 ine nigneai aim . r-""r . ' -.. ., no t,7
In-at bidder for cash In hand, the tiiwewls to be PortI1 r,"": T1P"P nraldam. Brthrey, she by Imporu-d Bonnie Heotlam
applle.1 to the satisfaction of said esecuUon and I "rrt dam. Urapeahot; sh by Buekahot; he by Imported Huckton; third dam,
in costs, and coats Uial may accrue.
Take Himmnni Liver Regnlatnr to pre.
rent iltnea from the malarial Miiaon
blob eotUM with th spring month
Hiramon Liver Itegntstor i a mild
laiatlv tbat cleanse lb system and
pnrifle tb blond. An eioelleot alter
ative and loiitd for tb spring. "I bar
been very much Improved In health by
taking bimmons Liver IWgalator." M.
Newport, Williamsburg, Ky.
rrealdent Hmead, of tha Morrow
County Kepnblioan Club, inform lb
UbEelt thai tber will ba no meeting
neit HatoMay night. However, on th
11 th Inst, tb usoai meeting will be held.
All Keeaaiaea It.
Ask your pbyslciao. your druggist and
your frieods abnol tihllnu'a Car tor
IVinantnption. They will renmnad
it For sal by Well k Warren
atril t rer kmmt Tea
ke a tr cure t r llea.1. ke aaj af v-u
iI.msws. N"tl.Uig relieve HQuliy
T sal by Well A A erren.
Tb regular sobecription prio of tb
rVml -Weekly (lasetta t I2.S0 and tb
regnlar prir of tb Weekly Oregnnlaa
la 11.50. Any on snbaenbieg for lb
Oaietl and paylrig for ou year in
advance ran get both tha Clasell and
Weekly CJr.-g,.n tao tor 1:1.50. All o'.d so b
son ber paying their snWriplloris fur
oa year to advaoo will be en tilled p
the same.
It fsatea live Kvery lay.
Thoiisao la p( eae of dxtsuoiptioe,
Asthma, Cnagtis, Cohls an ) Cmnp are
ear4 vry dy by hbiloh'a Cur. For
ale by Welle A W arren,
4 . . hf ea, T. elly iitilf, is tt
tar. ,i J i kind of painting aiid
paper haiiiiifg an I will da lHie clean
ine and tV up ftu I nt ilien raipela,
l)l!(.e i-q .Ui.l air -ef, i-pit! t, I't
bh I.
(i. V.. HAkklNOTON.
Sheriff of Morrow Couuie. UrtmiL
. . . . .
ihihki siaren in,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTU R 18 IIF.RKBY OIVKN THAT t'NDER
and by virtue of an execiitkm taaned out I
of the 1'lreiilt enurt of Ihe Mat of Orraon for
tne t iiiiiiiy oi Morrow, on March In, 1, and to
ma illreele and delivered, upon a Judgment
rendered and tillered In said Court on the Mb
day of Uarvh, Ikm, In favor of K. P Hushes,
I'lalntln. and airalnat Henry aelly. Itelemlant.
for th aunt of seven Hundred Forty-erven and
.SMiU ri;7.1v7) Dollara, 1th interest there
on from March the eth. lwa, at the
rate of ten per rent, per annum and Riity
iMdlars attorney s fee. and the further sum ol
Tkirf..l,rii. inn it.. ..II lll.n .
and. whereaa. hyaald Judiinenl It was ordered
and llul(eil that the lollowlne deerrlbeit mtl
propsrty, Ui wit: Miiuth half of the north half of
serllon lntT two, and weal ball of eerllon
Iweiiiy-lhree. all In township two ann
Iwemy aeren rut, w. M , ne S"ln to
JutUinent, fosla and arc ruin etau.
Saturday, the 26th day f Aaell. 1806
al 2 o'elnrk f, M.. of said day. at th front dint
Ikal'Miri llntiM In ll.hhu.f U...H,.
Orea-nn, aell ail the rlht. till and Interval oi
tbeaald liefendanl In and lolheabova diwrlhed
r-rmaerlT al r bile Aurtlun to Ihe htrhetl and
beat l.l l lrr lirf raah In hand, the pnreeds is be
tilled In Ine aaiiaiaetimt of said eseeulloa and
all e.ta, and euata that may aerena
i et. i. W. HRHIMII1.
Miertgof Morrow Couuty, Oregim.
iNkieu Harra ia. ia.
sllEHltrsSALE.
joTiri in timr HT UlVgW THAT rspyg
il an. by virtue of an eorulkm laol out
of IheClreull I'mirt of the aula of Oreaoa Ik
the! nunly of Morniw.na March 17. l. and in
in ill reel. I an.) delivered. tir-'B lu.lfmenl
reiideee.1 ant ettteee.1 la aaid ( ntirt on lbe i.
day .at March. In lavnr of Itaim w Mar-
rti(Um. aa the AdntluUiraliir ol the Ftalf
lamrm W. eteeart, 4Het, I'lainlllf. and
Klnil James i II a mil inn, hr '. Hamilton,
J N. Hroan. ad He l anln, and The Slnrihera
t iMitiliM Inveatmenl Tr, HJmllnl) llen.
anta lor ilieaMm ol One Thonaand Idolars will.
i,lerel thero.n In June ;l. Ia. al the rata
oi len fcet eenl ft annum and una Hundred
axl t aenly S IMtara attorney a lea. and the
ro-thet s-ita ih immtiii and an l-ai Niiaf
and. vheteaa. bf aich lu lrmenl it m
orier. anl a.l)n-laet hi tha f4.U1.aib d
rriMq n4 peij-rnf, wan of rw. ew
- arrima n lesa. a r. vi.h, and e
ol S and URte of aW a-ril-Mi 4, and hvt'.
an.M, is lp 1 1, I I, I. , II , baantd W.
aaiuty anil judfmenl, (.( IM anrrnln e-ala
I "l.l. mi
Saturday, the 2St day ef Aae4l,1696
Mlnrinir M , of aal-l dar, al lta front dt
, Ihe i irt It.Hiae In I1e.ptr Huovia I onntv.
H-.n. a-ll Ihe rtiflil III. anl llilerrat of J
al. m f.-ila -la In iM " ih ( d-tl-
i... i .1 h,i.-ir aw than tn lha i!i an-l
M 14 I I. 1 I. I h la ha... Ihe .na wla to la
f.,.al it. 1 . aatl.'a. it.a aaid aaaruim eet
a-i caia, and ta thai n-ay ac re
mm. n Maani'it.tie'i,
a,en7 nf M .fit. a I .on,!,
al.l W.rh U. Ia.
I John Morgan; b by Imported Boverelan.
bailie Morgan, by
Can furnish rood pasture at tl.25 ner moLth cer hpatL RArricA
fee payable when mare ia served, either by cash or good note,
GEO. C. AIKEN, Owner.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
ii' 1 11 in I it i
lma uivcr ana m imwmwi
Staacn TELLTDONE, BAILEY GiTZERT iXD OCEAK WAVE
n 1 1
10 on
tion to
.nlh'Tani, A"' I
aaii.fr aaid I'ark and N'abcotta. Dir
I wfii, on road; also at 1
Clil.-t J Lira, Ihe Veil kan .l
timer in l a ai,uiial I, tie, L a aki
l-te. ! Ilrpprier. b t t-U'eliae.J 1 " SaJa,
llr.-ea lll.eea' sie-li. Mnir building Ten al.ara of et. k ia H e Ntrbal
hmii 1 1, file b IL (l.atl.y will , r(.k of II-1 t-rr. A I lre 1U bard T
reria! a r)l a bea ia !. f,T. Ilerea, Arbagton, Uraftxi, e4lf.
I tiree
opiK.
lappr
Portland, for Astoria. Ilveeo, Long Deaeh, Ooeaa
ireot aonneetioo with llwaeo eieamer and rail
Yoang'a Bay with Seashore lUitroad.
TDIiHrnONB
Uavs Portland 7 A. M . Daily. ecpi Sunday. Leaves Astoria T P. M. Dally, eirept ggaday.
UA.IXjU'V sT ATtr.-n -n era
Leaves Portland S P. M lially, eieatd Sunday. HaiuMav ni.hi n s m i .
cd Sunday and Monday, eunday aifl't.7 p. U
OOBAH7 WAtTTl
Laave Portland and runs dlrart to llwaeo. Tuae1ay and Thursday at S A M kinnl., .new
UavM li.. We-lnealay ,4 Friday al raj A. M 0".f aT.ht M r M 1 ' "
h?p$ Checic4 to Poibii Desticatioi M Brki Frte sf Erpta
Poe Safety. Speed. Comfort. Pleaene. Travel oa the T.lephooa. B allay Oataart and Oeaaa Wava.
The CITY BAKERY
Ii bow epea with freeb nreaJ. lie, C.ke. t,, eon.lantly oa bead
Waddief Cake or Faalery for sp-eial dioser Uk4 ta
ordr. AUo esrrie a Una of at 11 selected Orooori.
Caniie?, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will ba kept lr Hi a4wirKdeir.a t,f lb tra,!-. Ometry I m.
tapping I.p.vrri In Inwn. e. , Ih ' 1 - ""
et y cheaply at tb CITY IIAKKUV
Tbo ratronagu of tb VVU uf lUmt i rutfallj 8.,licilmL
OTTO FttlEDRICII,
Old BaKcry Stand, HEPPNER, ORE.
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