Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 07, 1896, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of Heppner.
For Sheriff,
ANDREW ROOD, o! Hardman.
For Clerk,
A. W. PATTER80N, of Heppner.
For Judge,
A. 0. 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. BAL8I0ER, of lone.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VACGHAN, of Heppner.
Justices and Constables.
For SuBtlce of the lit District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Constable of lat District,
OTIS SHANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. B. YOUNG.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BRANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable 3rd District,
WALTER CASON.
For Justice of 4th District,
JOHN MCMILLAN.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 6th District,
J. T. H08KIN8.
For Constable of 6th District,
I. I HOWARD.
For Justice of 6th District,
E. L. FREELAND.
For Constable of 6th District,
H. T. BAQLEY.
Hermann Schulmerics has re
ceived the appointment of the
president as postmaster at Hills
boro, Or.
fl Broad w& Dlvins.
EVERT ONE IN BTRACU8E KNOWS BET.
8. B. CALTHROP.
Scholarly, Christian 'Maa aid a Beloved
Pastor, Who Believes la Trail
ing the Bod as Well as
the Mind.
.V
Moimow's three tickets are now
in the field and a hotly contested
fight for the county offices will
soon be on.
xiX-Jr RESIDENT HARRISON was
married on last evening in New
York City to Mrs. Dimmick, his
former wife's cousin.
Anderson has withdrawn from
the congreesional race, over in
Baker county, his home, and gave
sickness in the family as the ea
son.
REV DB. CALTHROP, SYBA0TJ8B, N. Y.
The twenty-ninth day of April is a
notable day in tbe history of tbe May
Memorial church in Syracuse, aa it is
the anniversary of tbe installation of tbe
Rev. Samuel B. Oaltbrop, D. D., tbe
eminent divine who so long baa min
istered to them spiritually as pastor of
tbe oburoh
Dr. Galthrop was born in England and
reoeived bis preparatory scbolastio train
ing at St. Paul's sobool, London. En
taring Trinity college, Cambridge, he
soon became a bright figure in that
brilliant ooterie of sobolars, literary men
and wits that followed in the traditions
of Maoanlay and bis associates at the
university. In the middle of tbe cen
tury be visited Syracuse and reoeived
bis first impression of tbe young city
tbat nearly a soore of years later he was
to choose as his home and in wbioh his
labors have been so long and effective.
Tbe masterly pulpit addressee of Dr.
Oaltbrop have had their fundamentals
drawn from tbe deepest research. His
people have been instructed by bim,
not only in things spiritual, bat in tbe
elements of the broadest culture, in lib
erature, in art and in science. His
young men have been taught b muscular
system of morality. In these and in
many other ways has he endeared bim
seir to bis congregation, whion Is one
of tbe most highly onltured and wealthy
in tbe oity.
Dr. Oaltbrop has a striking person
ality. To tbe eye he is a most pictnr
esque figui. His bead and face, framed
in luxuriant mattes of silky, snow white
hair and beard, are of tbe type of Bryant
and Longfellow. Although over sev
eoty years old, bis ratber spare figure
is firm and ereot, and every movement
is active and graceful, His whole life
long be has been an ardent admirer and
promoter of atbletio sports, and even at
bis advaooed age, plays tennis with all
tbe viuor and (kill of a young man. To
Syracnsaos, perhaps, this remarkably
versatile man ia most widely known,
apart from bis profession, as a soisrttist.
Oo a bright April tuorniog a reporter
followed tha windlne lta-T ibe
me hill leads to Cal-
Toe Oregonian unmasks now
and admits tbat Simon is not in
any sense a Mitchell man. No
one can depend upon the Oregon
lan for anything but dirty work.
An exchange says: "The young
woman who edits the 'fashion col-
umn of a contemporary, devotes
space to a discussion of 'How to
Dress Properly in the Streets.'
That's no place to dress, except in
case of fire or being 'fired.' "
Much harmony prevailed in the throp Lodge, and old fashioned, red
democratic camp on Saturday, and nnok mansion, surroandei by a grove
why not, there was nothing to
scramble over as they do not hope
to elect anybody. Most of the
nominations were made by accla
mation, and the work of building
a ticket wr.e soon gone through
with.
knee gradually recovered, bat always
was weaker than tbe other.
Abont fifteen years ago tbe swelling
re-commenced, tbia time without any
wrench at all, and before long I realized
tbat tbia was rheumatism setting in tbe
weakest part of tbe body. The troulile
oame so often tbat i was obliged to
carry an opiate in my pocket evey where
I went. I bad generally a packet in my
waletooat pooket, bat in going to a con
ference at Buffalo I forgot it, and as tbe
car was damp and cold, before I gut to
Buffalo my knee was s woolen to twice its
natural size.
I bad seen tbe good effeote that Fink
Fills were having in snob oases, and I
tried them myself with the result tbat I
have Lever bad a twinge or a swelling
slnoa. This was effected by taking
seven or eight boxes.
I need not say tbat I am thankful for
my recovered independence, but 1 will
add that my knee is far stronger than it
has been for thirty-five years.
I took one pill at my meals three times
a day.
I gladly give yon this statement.
Yours, S. R. Calthbof.
Since writiog this letter Dr. Caltbrop
has not bad many visits from his old
enemy and is even more cordial now lu
his reoommendation of Dr. Williams'
Fink Fills than be wai then. To tbe re
porter be said:
"I am continually recommending Dr
Williams' Fink Fills to acquaintances
ana those 1 chance to meet wbo are
troubled with rheumatism or looomotor
ataxia.
"Fink Fills," continued Dr. Caltbrop,
'are the beet tbing of the kind I know
of. They are infinitely superior to most
medioines that are put up for sale.
know pretty well what the pills contain
and I consider it an exoellent prescrip
tion. It is such a one as I might get
from my dootor, but he would not give
it in such a oompaot form and so con
vecient to take.
"I recommend the pills highly to all
who are troubled with rheumatism, looo
motor ataxia, or any impoverishment of
the blood."
Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale Poo
pie have an enormous sale, and from all
qoarters come in glowing reports ot tbe
exoellent results following tbeir use
An analysis proves that they oon
tain in a condensed form, all tbe ele
meots neoessary to give new life end
riobnees to the blood and restore shut
tered nerves. They are an unfailing
specific tor such diseases as loooruotoi
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus danco
sciatia, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous
headaobe, tbe after effects of la grippe,
palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow
oomplexioos, tbat tired feeling resulting
from nervous prostration; all diseases
resulting from vitiated humors in the
blood, such as scrofula, ohronio erysipe
las, etc Tbey are also a speoiflo for
troubles peculiar to females, snob as
suppressions, (regularities and all forms
ot weakness. Tbey build up the blood
aod restore tbe glow of health to pale
and sallow cheeks. In men tbey efc'jot
MJbat cjkr I ii wiaing frpm
mental worry, over wirk or excess' of
DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION.
Two years ago the state tickets,
iu Morrow county, received the
following vote: Republican, 510;
democrat, 258; populist 349. The
republicans Lave lout no votes
since that time and if they will
land firm tuey can elect every
man on their ticket by a good plu
rality.
Tut belligoroncy of Cuba was
recognizod by the United States
yesterday in the passage of the
voucurrent resolutions by the
house. The bill does not need the
signature of the president to be
come a law. This news doubtless
will cause rejoicing among Ameri
cans generally.
All was not peace and harmony
ia the Portland democratic: pri
tnarics and convention, either.
IJallot box stuffing was the order
and there seemed to be a determl
nation on tbe part of a few to run
things. However, the republicans
down Here are ahead on this score
jet, as it would appear from the
printed repot la.
i
Tnc Oregonian thinks the nom
inees put np by the Fimon ring
down at Portland Saturday will be
elected. This is a natural con
clusion on its part for what goes
with Joe Simon goes with ths Ore
gonian. Hut the voters have not
spoken yet and tbrir verdict will
uouUlcea be uiflWml from the
"great" paper's expectations.
i
Tnf democrats of Umatilla Co.
helj their convention on Saturday
and nominated a full ticket A
big ratification was held in ths
evening and the nominees node
many gfxl promises to tbe people
that tbey wlil s kiji forget should
they r elect.. This great hue
and cry of the democrats about
"economy" iu rublio affairs dues
not st wl, taking past a well as
preaent munantiftii of local and
Ecoefat government buaioee an
utUd fci them UW aoouooi
of oaks and chestnuts. Wearing a black
scull cap aod a coat ot ssmi olerioal out,
tbe master of Caltbrop Lodge graciously
received the reporter who called to ia
quire about bis health, for, though man
fully repressing all possible evidences
ot bis saffdrlog, Dr, Oaltbrop for many
years bat been tbe viotitn of a distress
ing effliotlon, antil by fortunate chance
be was led to take the remedy which baa
effectually cured bim.
.During more than half ot bis pastorate
in Syracuse, Dr. Oaltbrop bss bren
troubled with rheumatism, and at iu-
tervais be suUbred eiorootauog agony
from it At times tbe paio was so great
aa to prevent bim from walking. Maoy
remedies were tried without success,
tod be and bit friends had given np
bope ol a permanent ears or ol more
than temporary relief when be took tbt
preparation that drove tbe disease oom
pletely from bis system.
In a letter written to the editor ot the
Evening News, ot 8yraoo.se, last year,
Dr, Oaltbrop told of bis affliction and
Its ears. This Is Dr. Caltbrop's letter
To tbe editor of the Evening Mews
Dear Sir: More than thirty flee yean
ago I wrenched my left knee, throwing
it almost from IU socket. Great swell
ing followed, and tbe synovial Juice kepi
leaking from tbe joint.
Tbie made me lame for years, and
from time to time tbe weak knee woold
give oat entirely, and tLt swelling wool J
eommeeee. This wtt elveyt oeceeloned
by some strain like a sadden stop. Tbe
whatever nature. There ere no ' ill
effects following the use ot this wonder
ful medioine, and it can be given to
children with perfect safety.
rY i ' - .-1 1 4 m
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The Faithful Met and Pat Oat a Fall Ticket
No Compromise with Populism.
Tbe remnants of what was once the
unterrified democracy met last Saturday
and pat np tbe county tioket for this
year, and also elected delegates to the
state and congressional conventions. To
get on tbe places seemed to be no part
of tbe program for there was no contest
for any nomination. Tbe work of nomi
nating seemed to ocoupy bat little time
during tbe afternoon, and enugests a
out and dried affair from start to finish,
Chairman of the oounty oentral oom-
mittee, J. W. Morrow, called tbe con
vention to order at 10 o'clook a. m. J.
Roberta was chosen chairman and
Wm. Dunn secretary. On motion com
mittees on order of business, credentials
and organization were appointed. Tbe
following were the selections: Order
of busitest, Willmot, Matlock aod
Spenoer; organization, Sperry, Yinoent
and Holland: credentials, Inskeep,
Woonward and Sloan.
Tbe convention then adjourned till
1 o'clock, p. m.
AFTERNOON.
Tbe meeting; was called to order at
1 o'olock by Chairman Roberts, and tbe
reports of all oommitteea were hooepted.
Will Spenoer was obosen as assistant
secretary. The convention then pro
ceeded to harmoniously select tbe vari
ous delegates and candidates.
J. L. Morrow, Q. W. Rea, J. J.
Adkins and E. Q. Sloan were selected
as delegates to tbe state convention.
Tbos. Morgan, mayor of Heppner, was
chosen for representative without any
special objection. In fact there seemed
to be no speoial contest for this offioe.
Then followed the nomination by ac
clamation ot tbe following gentlemen:
Sheriff, E. L. Matlook; clerk, J. W.
Morrow; jadge, Geo. Noble; treasurer,
Frank Rogers ; assessor, Ferry Snyder ;
coroner, Arthur Minor; surveyor, D. H.
Jeoking.
Miss Florence Crittenden and Miss
Olive Conlee were plaoed in nomination
tor county tobol superintendent. Miss
Crittenden reoeived 14 votes and Miss
Conlee 13. Miss Crittenden was chosen
aa tbe nominee.
J. D. Ball was then cbosen unani
mously for oounty commissioner.
The precinot nominations were as
follows: Well Springs, Jas. Leaoh, J.
P., J. R. Cypert, O; lone, Tom Carl, J.
P., Tom Woolery, C; Eight Mile, Ben
Akers, J. P J. H. Inskeep, 0.; Hepp
ner, Walt Richardson, J. P., Joe Mas-
lerson, u. ine anove omoers were
ohosen for the variout districts ot Mor
row oounty but tbe minutes do not
show just where tbey belong.
The oentral committee is as follows:
J. W. Morrow, chairman j Quntry, J. J
Roberts; Mt. Vernon, JoKj Hughes;
Heppner, Wm. Spencer; Well Springs,
J. O. Warmoth: lone, Joe Woolery:
Ceoil, Ed. Holloway; Eight Mile, J. H.
Inskeep; Hordmao, Hi Taeb; Lena, Wm.
Brown; Dry fork, J. D Ball; Pine City,
CI. W. Vincent: Matteson. John Mo-
Femn. No selection was made for
Aloluu. . .
This olmed tbe business pf the con
vention. Though not largely attended
perfect harmony prevailed throughout
as tbe great uncertainty ofeleotion pre
vented any special oonteet tor tbe vari
ous ofTloet.
AM KXPLiNVTIO.
1 wish to inform tbe public tbat tbe
bringing of my name into the populist
convention was none of my seeking.
Consent was very reluctantly given, and
then only baoausa I believed ia tbe
pejple and tbe principles of that party,
aud that tbey were in great need of
some one to represent them ia tbat
oapacity. I was assured that they de
fended solely upon me, that thev had
no idea ot any one else.
Tbe office, I did not want and am glad
to know I am not needed, yet tbe man
ner in which I have been treated is not
according to any idea of right.
However, I hold myself in readiness
at any time to be offered up as a sacri
fice iu any great and good cause when
ever needful. So if this be tbe worthy
cause, aud it was at all necessary, it it
all right; if not, the consequences some
where, sometime, will have to be met.
I am glad to say, however, tbat tbe
faithful few are my neighbors and those
wbo know me beet. All success to the
party of whatever name, tbat is tbe
purest, tbe most worthy, and that will
work out the greatest amount ot grod
to the people ot oar land.
Mbs. M. Fuqua.
Heppner, Or., April 6, 1896.
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An Affidavit
This is to oertify that on May 11th, I
walked to Melick's drug ttore on a pBir
of orutohes and bought a bottle ot
Chamberlain's Pain Balm for inflamma
tory rheumatism whioh bad orippled me
up. After using tbree bottlea I am com
pletely onred. I can cheerfully recom
mend it. Charles H. Wetzel, Banbury.
Pa.
Sworn and nnbscribed to before me on
August U, 1894. Walter Sbipman, J.
P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by
Conser & Brock, druggists.
Joe Cresswell, young son nf Press
Cresawell, of this oity, in a joking way
swallowed a lot of camphor last evening
and not long thereafter went into violent
convulsions. It required the eervioes of
a pbysioian to pull bim through alive,
and we judge this experience will teach
bim to touch tbe oampuor bottle lightly
hereafter.
A Great German's Prescription.
Diseased bloosl, constipation, and kid
ney, liver and bowel troubles are cared
by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by
Wells & Warren.
A WOOL MARKET.
Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old-
timer" in the tonsorial line, has again
located in Heppner, hnvir.g purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite the city botel. Charley will
appreciate a call when in town.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
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, LewiBton, 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 grease
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 ot fancy lota of light wools. Considering character ot 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.
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It will be an agreeable snrprise to
persons subject to attacks of billions
olio to learn that prompt relief mav be
bad by taking Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In
many Instances the etlarks may be pre
vented by taking this retndy at toon at
the first symptoms of the disease appear.
o aod DO cent iMittiet for sale bv Lkinter
Si Brock, druggists.
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MAT MRMOMMt, lirliril, SYBMTBK, V. I.
The .i!li ero manufactured b tbe
Dr. Willi inn' UoJ rl.i. Company, 8obe-
oeotaJy, N. Y, end are sold only In
boxes bearing the firm's trait-mark and
wrtpner at 50 ciits a Ui or ail boiee
for US), au l are never sold lu bulk
They may be bad ot all draggittt or
d.r.ot by m ill tram I).'. Williams' Medl
lot CmpoT. The tries at wbioh
those pills are l I nrnket a course ot
treatment lariprnslve s compared witb
other rrraJw. r'ruua the Evening
Newt, f4)raeue, N. T.
HMD WORD
from lbs Mllloa !
Alveb W. ratteraoo, ot the H'ppner
Quelle, reeaiveJ tbe nomleaUoo for
eoauly clerk at the rtpabtL-aa eaaty
eooveetloa ia tiwrow eeaoly lael Bel-
orJay. II elteteJ AWeh will snake a
competent of&Hal.
from lh Mllloa tail'
At tbe Eagle predicted eotne Moatkt
ago, oar old lime trio4. A. (1. Pertbol
omew, well asJ favorably knewa to
every Miltoa eillne, received tbe nnmi-
a atio la Morrow eoaely tor tbe pael
tioa ot eoenty jadge on the republican
ticket He'll surety be elect!, f be
Is emieeally qaelifUl lor the potuioe
aal It popular with the liorrow eoeali
volere.
Um Mai Ijiiitllki W wM e tit
Ayef'e rtatafwtlU taj )t the ettreor
dleary dialinrttoeof bating be tbe otlt
Wood runflr allowed aa etbibit el Ibe
World'e fair, Chicago, tlaoafeetarert
of ether earetperttUe enagbl by every
aieeet tooMele etttnwiat nf lblr fw'dt.
bat they were ell tare! an.lvr the
ariliriia of lh rale f ttit.lieg Ibe
nrt of peienl toJiet and ftnirema.
Tbe Jeue of II e Wot II t f4r est he-
ri'i la ! of Aim's rUrtapertile wee
la tnmi ee Mlwi "Am t tureare
rule le i a ail snMieine. II !
ftot Meet ! tee I ! of eueUtme. ll m
ere tm tte tcnie,"
liiHTMDst 1'aitt. V very plsaol
young Mkt prr given al the
home tf Mr. aud Mrs Krebk MdKarlaoJ,
of Ihis dr. o UttFriUr evening, I He
OAre,a bti -t the It'll '-iftli lav ol Ihmr
eon, tMl. A'lr ')llg aumeroot
eoclkl end amtuiag games, a iplendld
loach wee eervtd the company ol yoeog
people by Ibe koeteea, Tbe following
were present : DeMbe Mail.!. Oer
Made Bitbep, Elsie A; era, Edith I'otter,
Edith Vaaghaa, Z rattereee, lurry
Unaee. Fonwl 11 nan a. One Vaaibao
i iliebee, OatfltlJ Crawort, 'rvy
Mogboe. IKMer lifg, Archie Miiht
Millie UetUie, I'arrul UrKerlend, Vlctoi
Ui r arlanJ aid Charlie Horn of.
CaUrrk ferve.
Ileellb aed teeel btlb eare.1, by
rt.il.ih t Oaterrb lUasedy. I'rlee 50c
Neeel lejaetor free.
Tbe lUIie Chraetcles Mr. J. II. Kol
man, a fira hi alive til Ibe M.iBlilb
Ta!ktea Vx, M la the clly. Mr. Kol-
aae te rvleremg from e trip Ibroogti
Moalaea, IJabe end Eaelem Urvg
and eehmgioe, and tajt bertvr be
bee beea Ibere Mi aa arpereat revival o(
tMttlneee, end a geeet el fltag Ibet the
eotftieg eeeana will be a pioeptroet owe.
Tbe tepidity wild wbleo ereat 4e
vloi reiit ! lutiant lraleiili eed
Ia4 Urn beatb-IJe ate rr'U f4
lie vim. Aa aiirai.le iatr fw
this d le A)'e t'betry I'niMel
ll ha eavad beeJrv4t of liee aa
bowiil be la eef y tvoejie ebrt
art eef ebUdre.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue ol an execution lusued out
of the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, on March Id, 18U6, and to
me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment
rendered and entered in said Court on the 5th
dny ol March, WJ6, In favor ol J . H Townsend,
I'lulntlft'. and avntnst Thomas Walden. W. O.
hoott and . W. Harris, Defendants, lor the sum
o( Three Hundred Fortv-elirhtand 10-100 (IMH.IO)
Lionnrs wiiu interest mereoii irom sain am 01 1
March, iwxi, at the rate ot ten per cent per an-1
num. and Twenty-live (l 00) Dollars attorney's I
fw and the further sum of hlitv-four and H9-1IX)
(Sl H'.l) Dollars costs; and, whereas, by said
idirment It whs ordered and ailludeed that the
lollowlng described real property, to-wlt: 8WI4
01 section 4 in 1 p. 1 norm. ran -'v n. w. m.,
t ui ,niuiy said juugmeut, costs and ac
cruing costs. 1 will, on
Saturday, the 25th day of April. 1896
ar a o'clock, P. M., of said day, in front of the
Court House in Heppner, Morrow County,
Orcirnn, sell the right, title and interest of the
sain lielendants In and to the above described
property at Fulillc Auction to the highest and
best hinder t r cash In hand, the proceeds to be
ipll-d to the satisfaction of said execution and
I costs, and costs that may accrue.
Ul-iU. . W. HARKINOTON,
FhorlfTof Morrow County, Oregon,
Dated March Id, 1H'J6.
Nerve Oa Edge.
I was nervons. tired, irritable and
cross. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea bat made
me well and bappy.
Ms. E. B. Won dim.
For sale by Welle A Warren.
OK. XT COUNTY ITEMS.
From the Katie,
Dob Wilchen, of Douglas, Wyoming,
arrived la Oreo I county last week to
buy sheep for a sheepman by Ibe name
of Wileoo, ot Wyoming.
Dal Willinghara, of Heppner, well
known to tbe sheepmen of Oreo! connty.
It In oar midst baylog sheep fur Messrs.
Etrl A Father, of Wyoming.
Ureal county enjoyed corns geaaiue
March weather early tbie week. The
satire country was covered with a 00a!
ol soow and the mercury dropped dowo
to about fifteen degrees above uro.
Oee of the children ot Mr. end Mrt.
Well Davit, ot Cotton wool, toll Into
ravine near their residence last Bat ar
il ay eve, ctrikieg a rock, recalling la a
fracture of tbe right temporal booe of
tbetkull. Dr. Crockett wet sumtained
end dreeaej Ibe wnond end did all tbat
possible el the lima. Tbe little
fellow wae broaghl lo tbie city aod Ibe
tract a re opratl oa Taedey morning
by Dre. Henderson. Crockett tad W II
Heme. Tbe wnond le a certain one bat
It It bnped Ibal tbe sbild will recover.
Are !
Mirable by ledlgoetien, Cbeaiipa-
line, Ihtsineaw, ! of Appetite, Iellnw
NktnT Hbiluhe Vili-r la a ptieitive
core, I or eale by rile A Warren.
Tbe regular eatwcriniia price of Ibe
Hml-MVkly (Uoeile te end tbe
regular prl ot ibe Weekly Orrgnnlae
lall.frfl. Any oee snlrril.iog fur the
Osteite and peying for one year In
edvaeoe fa bntb the O a telle end
VlVkly Ori-.eiee ff 1 1 M. All old t b
eenbere per log their eabtwipltane fr
oee yeet la edveaee e tit be ealilled lo
Ibeeam.
( aaaatpttae Tea be Cr4,
fty the ate ol Kbilob'c Core. Tbt
grel tVngh ( ere le the lf ke
rdy ft thai Irrrible dienaw. For
alt br Welle A Wa'rwi
SHERIFFS SALE.
N OTICE 13 HEREBY OIVKN THAT CN ER
and lv virtue of an exiTiitlim luuml nut
of the Circuit Court of the HUle of Oregon lor
inr 1,111117 " iirr(w on itiarcn in, iwt, and to
inn (Urt-cUil tud delivered, uuin a ludirnien
rendered and enterwl in said court 011 the Sth
day of March, li, In favor of The Northern
oiintli-a liivt-stnient Trust (l.lmltmi) rialotllT,
nd aitnlnat O. W. Htewart, James D. Hamilton,
I. W. llarrliiictoii. AdmlnlitraUir. Add In l'rvln
and J. N. Hrown, defendants, for the sum of
I nirtcen Hundred Two and 4-100 (liaoj 041 Doll
art, with Interest thereon from March &. lH;i. t
ha rate of elsht ner eent oer innmn inH llm
Hundrel Dollars attorney's fee. nd tha lurthar
mmol Flfty flveandm-limiM AO) Dollars paU:
and, whereas, by said Jndfment It waa ordered
ami adludrixl that the followlnt dearrlled real
prtiperty, io-wn: Tne w 4 of H 14 ol scrtloa SU,
n 't 01 a, f r.',.aini nnvol r. anrtlon
si, and 01 awi, awtinn Xi, all In Tp. .
K. i'. K. W. M be sold lo satlifv said judgment,
niaia ana accnuiig coaia. 1 win, on
Saturday, the 25th dey ef April. 1896
at J o'clock, P. M., of aald day. at tha front door
11 inat;our rtoiisein iiepimer. Morrow oiintv.
(lron. sell the right. CI t la and In threat of tha
aalil Deleiidanla III and to tha aova deacrthed
miierty al fublle Auction to the hlaheat and
!ral bidder for raah In hand, the urnceK.lt to b
aptuirii to in aaiitiaciion 01 aald aiacutlon and
an rnaia, ami coaia mat may aicriia.
34 .. . W. HAKKIMOTOV.
aherln of Morrow County, Oicgnn.
liiei ntii-t lo,
pre-and
J. W. Kerre, iliedly ramUr, it
l'4 I 4.i ail kluda n .,'iog
rx.wr haaaieg o4 will ,lt hoaa e tan-
me en I lata ep eel n dtwe ft
-in. e ta Hale eirel, ct-p-eice Vi
bn I.
rule te X4 fee.
1'iile .1 l cere eee'n-aii -e. Tbe
'ly aesretaeau. Ke'l'e t'..vr lti
Tae gave pntei rceleily ol ue
The Thoroughbred Running Stallion
stand the season at
will
I BILL! GORDON'S STABLE.
Hptr, Ore.
Terms: 820 for the season. All mares
over one from the same stable will be bred
for S5 less, each.
Swamp is a Dark Bay, 16 hands hioh; Star in face, Two white
FEET OH LEFT SIDE, AND WEIGHS 1150 POUNDS.
Ias1lfxte I
portal Ureal Tom; Tiptop t Brat dam. Brlhrey, aha by Imported Honnla Hmtland (ireon Rom's
Mipiwin.irniiniiiii, pii nj nuit.nni; am uj nnponra uucston: liura aam, ball la Mortau. bv
John Morfan; be by Imported tloverchin.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICK W WRRKBY GIVES TI14T t'NIKR
and br vlrtua of an itrution laanad out I
ollha Clrcull Court of the Wat ot ireon for I
tha County of Mitrmw, March la, 1nk. and lo
ana directed and delivered upon a Jmlfment
rendere.1 n. tniere. In aald ronrt on the W
day of March. Iia. In favnrof Thoinat L. ir-
man, I'lalntin, and walntt (eaorva W. Junkln.
Irlendant, lor tha torn ol SI I teen Hundred and
Wity fla tllaaiani Uollara wltb Intrnwt thrrvon
float March k. m. at tha ma ol lea Be renl
Mr annum and Itna Hundred Dollars attorney t
vee ann intiynnrrinmni iwaniy pouaraffMla:
and. ahereaa by Mid )n.menl II waa ordered
ann adJuutM inal tha lolloalnt dearrllM real
ertdriy. watt M,n,i ot aaa-ilon Q,
in Tp, I . H M K. W. M . I
Can faroish cuod pnetare at tl.2u nor moiith nor bea.l. Rni
fee payable when mare is eerved, either by canh or good note.
GEO. C. AIKEN, Owner.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Ml iaxt in .v
Loiimbia Kivcr and wmm Nnvnrafmn In
ba told In aatlaf v aa
juatnant, ro.it ana accruing, roata. i will, en
Beterttev, the 25th defer AeHt.1898
at I a rlort C M.nl aaid day. al lb front don
ot Ihe t onn Hmiteln lli-pfiier, Norm t'minlv.
ureffon. sell the rifht, lllla and lnlreat ol the
aald ivien.i.i.t m and to tha ahota dej-nhe4
emprn, al l-iit.llc Auction to tha hltheat and
beat bidder bit raab In band, tba mr.U to ba
applied Ui the aaii.tactloa of aaldatacntlsa and
ail rcata, and eiwta that anay accrue
. W. HAHKINOTOW.
Plierlffof Murraw ionnly, drag oa.
latan pi.rrn ia. I
siiEimrs SALE.
0 Ll
Stuatrj TEUmONE, BAILET GiTZERT AND OCEAN WIVE.
Leevlei : AMer Hlreet Drck. rortlaod, fne Astoria, Ileeoo, Lo0f B.arb, Ooeaa
Park miA Natuuitta I V. .1 m ... . ,,1. t .
- viiri tunuraiigi whs iiaraeo eieemere a ad rail-
rood; alee at Yoaog's lley with Rcaehore IteJIroed.
TBXjapnONH
Leavas Iortlan4 T k. H. Dally, ttce, l Sunday. Uaret Astoria 7 P. M. Hally. ticH and.f.
IlAIIiEY OATmin rrt
leaves Portland t.U Ially, aicant Sundav. ftaturd. m.hi n w t . ..
' . H annday and Monday. Sunday niftt. ir,""
OOOATAT Vi-axtti
Lavae Portland and wni idlract lo ll-aco To-aday and Thnta-Uy at S A M Oalnrdav .lies.
Ue.at II. ac K al.!., and Friday at j A. M. o, iVnd.faTf aiit ' P
UgW CtifckfJ to Eiibia Ddiijlio, Bg!h taAn Fftt tf twist
Pot Oafaty. Cpaad. Comfort. Ptaaanre. Travel en Iba Telerhoaa ..!!.. r... . ...
N'OTtcK tllRPRV r,VtTrlaTrDia
and by vlrlita of an aterattoa. taH-4 exit
ot t'a t leciiit mud nl tha Mala n
Ihe I omi. it ol Morrnv, an Man h la, l"a, and In
ma din. tad aod deiKered, upon a Hlmei
randeeed and entered In aald Court on Ihe Mh
d.y rf r K !. In tar, nf K P Nufbe,
mmJ Cummings & Fall,
PROPRiETORS
Ot the 014 Bailable
I'..!' 1111 and af.lnal Hanff hell,, tteleadanl, . T T
to lha 'im nl aaeva Mondred fony aaran and I If I I . .
! n i-lM wllaa. a nh Inieraat Ib.ca I J I I I I - 1 1 C J
m. March I '.a k.h. I. al tba I Tf 1 Mil I 1 I f I I
r'a ot lea r rant, pmf annnaj and Maty - v V' V.4 W Wa
Ikill.rt atlnrnev t tea and lha further Mao '
thirty kmr a"d titl JM til Imliart nan
and a hereaa I t al I )..1.awnt II a Meniere.)
tn.1 a.t,i,lta4 thai Ibe Iciloatnt dearntwH real
rn-ieiu, in .it nmiih hall ol Iba north hail of
aril., aenl taa. aod aaat hal nt tariu,a
laaiy tbrea. ail In tnanabla taaauafh. rtnta
taeatv aaa eaat, M . ba ld a aallafv aaid
i Ifrnenl, ataiM aecfnlef eoaia. I III, an
SelurCay, the J3IH ttey cf Aarlt, 1699
iilnrl.mr M . m atl I day al lha Irani done
M lha I oiM .,iaa Hff e. M-irme I naaty.
lrtHq aellalllba ll.hl una and Inlareet n
lha aalt Iwlendant la and to lb. ahaea deacrtoal
ro pa ir .1 r,'. le Aaclla la Iba h'tHaet ant
laM M l lf Ine raeh In hand Iba am aa la in b
r M ae'i.iadioej m aalil elaeaatoa tM
i nnaia, a a. I e.t. trial say are
H MaiaT'l1
heeiC nf M.erran; lmatf , tanm
l'ei vtaren la aak.
rmcAoo. iu..
Half Mnrh araalnf tba Tnlna pt4 nf C 1 A
U..C M tnr.c ,f rtw ac.
nd U.C. at. L 4 I. nailnavlt.
M eVX ICee SBU.txt DAY
fee. W. Mt.llaoa and ainw an,
eaemauS. XXJU
fae eaa.
Ta sharae tf tl' la the Keiioeal
It! nf Itarrea. Al Iraat lUchaM T.
laieia. eale Welle aa4 Wirm.'1' Ailiet, Mit
Kottct of final StWcmtnt.
orin t nttier oivtH. that tiu
i ' ndnned adailalalralne nf tha ealala a
W M C'laaa. Aeoaae I ) aaaSa flaal
hetliawaal M Ki. trewnit ih aald aaiaia at
taeh a tlnl.lr .1 h. n lha
(a,ai;(a,fta Mras C naaty. .1 Hefsna
"nrxl. 'a) ha hnldaa al M.MnM iw -
" " ee bet mc day "I Mia. at im
eM , he.
4pnrw iinifi
MizRirrs sale.
nf tba I leeitlt CoMrt of tbt htalenf flretaa Inr
lha I nonty o, Mntmm, March II laaTTL
rendered and .i,l.l I. "'.r1. - ' 9 1
day nl Man h , ; ItZnTS '. W
Jam a "B,""'nr tba Paul af
........ I ' .7 ".. naaaenj, rialnlllt.
........ .ea I' Hamilton Ik.M l' ti ,.,
I":.. .""'" r,'v'"- and Tba horthaca
and
? . lbaaaa,nllnaTh.M.nd Ull.ra .Hh
ot bn net rant .nana, ,M gandraJ
"i .VJ! i L . ? r "
Til'l Z. ''. aed err reukgtneaat
e,re)er, the WGiH dey ef Aaetl,
rt'tT.lTZT? M '' cf Mare, t n, aly.
Ll.,T.'', -"n. v. u,. .Td
! av fr Peum I. fe, . e
' r a, tat cm-. 11..1 . . . .
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a n
Mthkieote,
Cvsaif, Ort,.