REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For RepreMntatira, J. N. BROWN, o( Heppner. For Sheriff, ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman. For Clerk, A. W. PATTERSON, 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. PETTEYS, Of lone. For Surveyor, JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner, For School Superintendent, MIS3 ANNA J. BAL8IGER, of lone. For Coroner, DR. B. F. VACGHAN, of Heppner. Justices and Constables. For Sustice 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 3rd 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. H0SKIN8. For Constable of 5th District, I. JL HOWARD. For Justice of 6th District, E L. FREELAND. For Constable of 6th District, H. T. BAGLEY. The choice by tbe democrats of a candidate at Chicago ia illustrat ed by a friend of ours in the story of tbe woman who entered a store to purchase a jacket The clerk showed her piles of them, bat she still hesitated. He kept palling more down and animadverting up on their good qualities. He had the whole counter full when the lady asked if that was all he had. He replied that it was and that he considered it a very large and handsome stock. Then she thummed the counter in an absent minded manner aod finally Baid "Well, I reckon it don't make much difference as the jacket is for a corpse J Lx. ELLIS RE-MHNATED. Thos. H. Tongue Choice of First. District. MR. ELLIS HID BUT LITTLE OPPOSITION. The Portland Faction Were Given Equal Hep- reienUtloa in tbe t'oavantioa State Convention News. A. WELL known journalist of Paris, M. Variderbeym, has been spending a good while at the court of Emperor Menelek of Abyssinia. He tens a story that when some of the native priests saw a photo. graph of their king taken by the correspondent, they upbraided His Majesty for allowing a European to produce his features by means of an instrument invented by tbe devil, whereupon the dusky Mene. lek replied, "Idiots, on the con trary, it is God who has created the materials which make the work possible." And he added that if they ever talked that kind of nonbense again to him, he would have them beheaded, which is an effective if a rather summary way What's the matter with En1B? of spreading thegospel He's all right. PHIL HEPPNER SUICIDES. Wednesday morning Henry Heppner received a telegram from Arlington an nouncing that bis brotber, Pbil, of Ibat place, bud just committed suioide by hooting. Henry, accompanied by Qeo. Shipley, started immediately for Arling ton, arriving there at 5 p. m. From the Arliogton Record we get tbe following account of the tragedy: Fbillip Heppner, one of tbe wellkaowo men in Gilliam county, suicided on tbe morning of April 8th by shooting him' eelf through tbe brain with a 38 oaliber revolver. The tradgedy occurred in bis office at tbe warehouse. He bad evident ly stood before a email Iookine-glaB3 plaoed tbe mozzlool tbe pistol close to bis forelilad and pulled tbe trigger. A number of persona in tbe vioinity of the warehouse heard tbe fatal shot and burned to the placn. Fraok Link who was first to reach the wareroom found tbe door closed. After calling Phil and receiving no answer he forced open the door. The body of Mr. Heppner was lying aa it bad fallen face upward and tbe heavy pistol lying on tbe floor at bis feet. The blood was oozing from a bnl let bole in big forehead. The dootor was summoned and pronounced life extinct. An inquest was held over the remains and after several hoars of oareful ex amination they returned tbe following verdict: We, the jury empanneled to investi gate the death of Phii Heppner, find tbe following verdiot: That tbe deceased was 49 years old; that he came to bia death in Arlington, Gilliam oorjntv, Oregon, on tbe 8th day of April, 1896, at about 9 :30 a. m. from tbe effects of a shot fired from a revolver; that said shot Portland, Or., Apr. 8. The republi oan convention of tbe seoond congres sional district met at 11 o'olock today. Judge 0. H Carey, of Multnomah, chair man of the distriot committee, called tbe convention to order. Clay tot), of Oolom bia, nominated C W. Fulton, of Clatsop, for temporary chairman sod be was chosen unanimously. Mr. Fulton made a brief speeob thanking tbe convention for the honor. Hia reference to Mo- Kiuley and protection was greeted with great applause. Refering to tbe oontest of the delegates in Multnomah county Fulton said: "Any man who can not rise above faotional strife is not worthy tbe name of republican." A. W. Patterson, of Heppner, was elected secretary. The chairman ap pointed a committee of seven on ore deotiala and a committee of five on or der of business. The following are on tbe committee on credentials: H. R Olift of Columbia county; 0. W. Psrrieh of Grant: 3. Tavlor of Clatsop: I. W Hope of Malheur; T. R. Lvons ot Mor- was fired with bis own bands with sui- . ht rrm.f,n r..i v iCidal intent. That said deceased was laboring under Mb. Ellis has been a faithful servant of the people and will be rewarded by another term as con gressman from the second district Sylvester Pennoyer has ac cepted the nomination on the tax payerB ticket for mayor of Port land and the way matters stand at rjresent down there he stands a Utah, with the adoption of her state constitution, incorporated tbe Australian ballot system as a part of her laws. With some modifica tion this system is now in use in nearly all the states of the union. Under this system of voting the first serious check was given to bosses and ward heelers in the great cities, and made it possible to secure a free expression of the will of the voters at the polls. It is scarce ten years since tbe sys. tern was introduced into this row; JVl. Moegrove or umauua ana u. O. McCoy of Sherman. Committee on order of business: Lee Morehouse ot Umatilla; J. Q. Day of Wasoo; George Conser of Morrow; W. D MoConnell of Columbia; P. Bascbe of Baker. Tbe convention then adjourned until 4:30 p. m. At 4:30 the convention reconvened. Ellis, Moody and Rand were pissed in nomination for representative to con gress. Two ballots resulted in no eleo. would make that city a good fet. T mayor. Mb. Ellis is appreciated in the seoond district much better than some of our contemporaries would have us to believe. Quite a large number of them had him defeated for the nomination before the con vention met, but notwithstanding, he is nominated again. McKinley may be a little ex treme en the tariff question, but when it comes down to pure and beautiful manhood, there are few grander and nobler men between tbe two oceans. Ilia life is with out a blemish- his character with out a stain. Salem Tost Tbe domocratio convention of Missouri passed a resolution a short timo since congratulating President Cleveland as a duck shooter, and expressed the regret that he did not put in more time killing teals and loss in issuing bonds and wrecking the demo crats party. "We have hoard Bomothiug said about what the republicans of this state two years ago spent to have Hon. 11 U. llorr stump the state. Oen. J. B. Weaver is now in Ore gon making populistio speeches. We don't know whether lie is paid for it or not, but it is not probable to suppose that ho ia here working ia the intretU of that party for nothing. Let Satan with his hoofs, boms, claws and tail come ana sot op a revival meeting for the advance ment ot Christianity. But Bimon, Foottand Corbelt in tbe roll of I saviors of the people would shame the father of lies and arch hypo. crita off tbe face of tbe universe, and I owe the devil an apology for mention of his name with tbe re formers. Hy.8tander in Salem Journal. The Salem lt twms to favor the re-ftlectioQ ot John II. Mitch ell lie has made a good servant for the whole opli. lleppoor UasMtA. "deemt to favorr Why the Pout baa always favored John II. Mitchell f'r I'm tod Stat, senator, aud until it bears something dortw gatory to his political character, it always will Why not? O.ttMl for the lt. You ate on the ri:bt track. Mitchell is the tnaa tor U. 8. senator from Ore gon and be will be r elctd. TitoXA II. ToNUlC, who was roiuiull 1 y the ifpablicane ot the fi'kt coPgrrbbst dial' Set in couvcntion at Albany or Tuesday L morw-1 lUngcr llertnaon to cngra, is an attorn jr of Hills boro, attd a man cf brilliant at Uibroeiita, He alw follows farm iu; and sbuVraiwing, and baa proved to 1 quit sufffMful in all th linra. He U an able and rarnrat Ith'I' if I be bit tn-til art 1 if h U e'iv.t which i. i ii i t . ;.t 1 1-, i iH biitg tl l I aciMiBpliabmrnta stay, and with some changes that experience wul suggest it will re main the ballot law of tbe states for yeais to come, or until some better system is devised. Mb. Hermann was retired by the republicans of the first con gressional district at their couveu- tion held in Albany on Tuesday. It took 34 ballots to displace him, but the opposition were deter mined and stood together in such a manner that they could not be moved by the Hermann forces. Mr. Hermann has been a member of congress from the stale of Ore gon for twelve years, has held many important and responsible positions on committees, and been a hard and faithful worker for the state. It will take the people of the first district some time to re gain the prestige it 1ms held in congress but will now looso in the retirement of Hon. Binger Her mann. w7 w i Eastern Orfgoa. Weather Tbe nights up to Sunday have been frosty during tbe pant week; freezing temperature at cibt have been frequent. Tbe day temperatures have ranged from 40 to 66 dg. Showers ooonrred on March 30 and 31 and on April 6 and 6, amounting to .10 to of an inob. Linht snow Ml in looalitiea on March 30. During the hours of frosty weather the air was moist and cloudy weather generally followed tbe frost. Crops -The weather conditions have not been especially unfavorable to the fruit, as in Western Oregon tbe clouds sod moist air protect the fruit from the injurious effects ot the frost. Home pouches have been injured, but general and material injury is not supposed by tbe correspondents to bav ocoorred. the peaches are in full b'oom. Cher ries, prunes, apples, etc, are just oom mg into fine bloom. This ia not appli cable to tbe country south aud east of the Blue mountaine, in which section the seasou U yel in a dormant stage. Flowing and seeding cnntiuues. Mnoh of the fall sown grain which was frozen out by tbe cold weather of the flrBt few ohvs of Murch has been resown. Ihe ground is in good oonditioo; it was well soaked by the winter rains. Tbe range grass is growing, affording plenty of food for the cattle and sheep. Shearing bus oommenoed iu Umatilla county, and tbe wool is most excellent, the winter having been favorable to tbe continuous growth of the wool. Lambing baa oom menoed in some of the counties, and the weather is now very favorable to the young lambs. More activity than usual has been displayed during tbe past fine months in plowing and seeding. The weather conditions have been favorable to almost continuous outdoor work. As in Western Oregon the season opens with all conditions favorable to a pros perous year for all visitation. Portland, Apri. 6, 96. Pocket Knives i and Scissors temporary lnsan'ty when toe snot was fired and that death was instantaneous Ross Beabdblbt, R, H. Robinson, L. Parkbr, S. A. D- OOBIiBT, J. F. Thomas, C. H. Wbnnbb, Foreman. Tbe jury examined quite a number of witnesses among tbem Dr. Oeisen- dnrfer who testified as to tbe state of deoeased's mind. His brotber was sum mooed from Heppner anl arrived at I p. m. Tbe body was taken to Portland for burial. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a sure cure for Headache and nervons diseases. Nothing relieves so quickly. For sale by Wells & Warren. SHERIFF'S SALE. Spring; Time Is when nearly everyone feels the need of some blood purifying, strength invig orating and health produoing medicine Tbe real merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is tbe reason of its widespread popularity. Its unequalled success is its best recom mendation. The whole system is sns oeptibla to'tbe mot good from a medi cine like Hood's Bi.rsaparilla taken at this time, and we would lay special stress npon tbe time and remedy, for history baa it reoorded that delays are dangerous. The remarkable snooess achieved . by Hood's Sarsaparilla and the many worls of praise it his received. make it worthy of yonr confidence. We ask you to give this medioine a fair trial. ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER 1' and by virtue ot an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court ot the 8tate of Oregon for the County of Morrow, on March 14, 18, and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the otn day of March. 1896, In favor of J. H Townsend, 1'lalntlrT. and arrainst Thomas Walden. W. G. Scott and H. W. Harria. Defendant, for the mm of Three Hundred Kortvelirhtand 10-100 (H48. 101 Dollars with Interest thereon from said 5th of March, Ih'.k'., at the rate of ten per cent per an num and Twenty-five (t'25.00) Dollarsattorney't fee and the further sum ot sixty-four and 89-100 (Jiil 8U) Dollars costs; and, whereas, by said judgment It was ordered and adjudged that the following described real property, to-wlt: or section w in IP. l norm, range in. r.. w.m., be sold to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs, l win, on Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1896 at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, in front of the Court House In Heppner, Motow County, Oregon, sell Ihe right, title and Interest of the said Defendants In and to the above described property at Public Auction to the hlghnit and best bidder f r cash In hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and all costs, and costs that may accrue 21-34. . W. HARRINGTON, Sheriff of Morrow Comity. Oregon. Dated March lfl, 18. I'iMir Indffdl There aredegrws and kinds of poverty, JiiNt as there are differences of opinion among those who compute aud measure poverty anil ncliea tiy diirereut stand rdn. Home men deem themselves poor because they are Ixes rich than others, auain there are Comparatively pot r pen pin who are atifird wib oompetruoe. There in a kind of poverty fur which no amount of wealth onn compensate, nam ly, povertf of bodily stamina, evinced by niTTonsnoss and a derangement of the functions of digestion, bilious secre tion and the bowels. To restore vigor npou a permanent basis there is one remedy that fully rovers the require menu, "fills the hill." and this la Hoe teller's Htomaou Hitters. II r reeUiriou digestion, giving beallhful ImpnUs to ilia action at Ihe bowels and lier and Iranqnillisiog Ihe serves, it fulfills the eondillno necessary to a resumption of strength by the syslem. It also over comes malaria and rheumatism. vr nus lion. Ellis wai nominated on tbe third biillot. Total nnmber of votes oast 115; necessary to a choice 58. Moody re ceived 52, EHis 63. Rand reoeived 14 votes on the first ballot. Umatilla voted solidly for Ellis, notwithstanding it waa claimed be would have but one vote from that delegation. Tbore woe a oompromise effected be tween the two factions in Maltnomab oounty by an equal division of represen tation. Tbe fight, however, may be carried into the oonfeutioa tomorrow. Albany, Or., April 8. Thomni II, Tongue was nominated for congressman over Dinger Hermann last night on the SUh ballot, wbicb stood: Tongue 83; Hermann 31; scattering 6. J. F. Cal breath and C. 8. Moore were elected delegates to the national convention, Tbry are "sound money" men, A Fact Worth Knowing. Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia and all Tbroxt and Lung diseases are onred by Hbiloh'a Cure. For sale by Wells & Warren. FRIZEU TO RE OIVEN AWAY I ROH CUAKKIC fOUHTY. ElilTOB QlZITTi: Clark county Is a great frail country, tod so ll will bo. Largs areas are plan led In frail trees, mostly prone sad apple, every year.- Ona frail raiser shipped Seven oarloads ot green praoes to Chicago last eaep. Muel of lbs praties ars dried. One ol tb driers aear venooavsr bandies fourteen tons of prone daily. I h winter ties beea a very mild one, and dry Ion, lbs old settlers say, but I do not sea libera lb dry part 0rnrs la. 1 lite am riiilra noribewt ot Vaa ooaver. Tb land Is Uvel, bnl covered with limber which In am planes ts very heavy. Tb V. K. k Y . It 11 Is now ready to lb foothills ot tb I'u radea, and logging Iraus ar running very day. I Itv too tulle from lb Bart station. Taluk Is pretty !d!y felted bera la lb woods, nlMhn like 111 road la Ibt suaniry la later-snaddr . I'upo Hat ar btg aad load as aver befor lb belli. 1U of them ara getting tired and want tntt!t Bw, aad an they join lb 4. I A. ow Ibis A. T. A aey4hin( new? Is not lb old Know Bo bmitsinf 1 th Of goolaa ) that "ao aaaa aa t a Ire ilr man and a republi eaa bi lb sam Urn " ell, w never belle all of lb Oregnalao. Yoq jit y for bb tl al no nn raa I aa nail- ilvrr maa aad a fonm republteaa al iti am tun. lUtnol lb Oregnataa danm lb last t Month slated aad restated Dial l "silver eras was declining; Dial lb dead Bad aoUxIr Irll .i nioiira It; that penpl rnmnM4iee.il,) aoJeraUn.l lb qttecltn and their flly." fef Au I ro iil II la ting lime, pee and p'lafers ins, sail ef it, flhig I hi MiU.l tVWIe" llwllbl.r Writ. II I right IB ln II, x-i I bar f mmetiee,! U nnderaUad thai quraiM B and tbry lil Mat food rt I hi knnaledf la illg Ihelf btllol a roiulug eleo- Imk,, A.C II will ' aa '!. le arrt la petni t4t)e- la tr'l ! btUlnti fHilw Iowa IB. I I MBit' I relief May t Kad by tVln harnllte' t,"i Cti nj piartb va IWaae-lv. la man f tttal.lier Ihe aMa.ka af b tr- i.li I bf lakmg this t B-ly a t"B a Tbe Plate rnavratina roRTLAND, Apr. 9. The republican state convention tu called to orJer al 11:15 br Cbnrmao Steele ot the state ceolral conmittee at tba eipoaitioo building. General Geo. U. Williams, of Portland, was eleo led temporary chairman by acoUmntlon On taking tbsohair (lenoral William Ibankad tba oonvention for tb honor and tald: "In my rating I shall reroguls no factions in tba republican parly. I nine thai Ton ar all rei, uhl oai.s." 8. U Eaklui of Ltn ronnty was elect d temporary secretary and Otis Tatter oa ot Morrow roanty aitnt Moreta ry. Tb chair Ibeo appointed Ihf fol lowing con. mitt-" on eredentials: J. M. Patterson of Vao ; II I). Cliusor of Dakar; Judge Mgr of YaoiUill; 8. A. Dawion ol Lion ; K M. Craltio of Lane; Claud Oaieh ot M i't ; r. J. Taylor of Clateop. Th following e -turn II on order of baaine appiulJ: J. E. Mager Tanibill; E. L. Hmith of Vaoo; A. J, JohBs .n of I.tne; C. K. Wole .H of Jack son; W. II. Court" C tauUa. A BJoiioa nifU lost when lb mnettiiu tsk" ' I'j4l II meet gala la Ibe i tumS't of i-a n, 00 tb aeooHiil i f IU rl.-oaiUou buildiof belbg enlil. Tbe t 'I I lot, A mioIUm w mad ibat tb ebair appotot a eomrnitir oa rolatiooa, bal tba ebair rated ll oat of orJer anlil after tha arlealial eommUte r ported. Tb ooavaatioa ltio aIJiurBd till la Oa. Tba flbt belweea tb delegalioo fmcB Malluomab county will brBwd this alterem.o oa tb It Kr ol tb eoa vanlion. Tb eooamitie on rr.!dti!a aa Biad an t for abl la Himoa, bal B inodiy rpfl Bill t prul. 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' Additional presents, couaiating of Bicyole, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Hewing Machines, Music lJox, Hilk Dresses, China Uiuner nets, Bbd many valuable and useful articles, will also be awarded in order of merit, and every person sending not h-m than ten words will reOMive a present of vnlne. Uae either plan I or singular word, but not both, and on no letter in the same word more times than it appears in Ihe text, J list Uappt IIomb. This is a popiihtr plan of introducing into new hem'' this popular publication. which has iu its three year existence re' reived a bappy welcome in many thons and of borne. A the object In giving away tbe val oable presents la to advertise and at tract attention to Tub Happy Howb, hu h is a handsomely illustrated month ly publication devoted to Literature, Fashion, Htories and Art, every list of word muat ha accompanied with tbre two-oenl stamp (m cents) for a trial ropy of thia favorite home Journal C"U laining full particular, I let ot presents, and rule regarding oontet. ion may reeivs a valaalil reward for yonr tronhl. AddreasTHE UAPPY UOME, 36U Uearboro 81.. Chicago, III. SHERIFFS SALE. VTOTIH5 19 HEREBY OIVEN THAT UN ER X and by virtue of an execution Issued out ol tne Circuit court of the Htnte of Oregon lor the County of Morrow on March 16, imni, and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rendered anil entered In aatd court on the 5th dHy of March. 1WW, In favor of The Northern counties investment mist (liinned) riaiuun, and nvnlnstu. vv. Htewart, .lames u. Hamilton, (i. W. Harrington. Administrator. Addle Harvin and J. N. Rrown, I'elendants, for the sum oil Thirteen Hundred Two and 4-100 dim 04) Doll ars, with Interest thereon from March 5, lHSKi, at the rate of cluht per rent per annum and "lie I Hundred Hollars attorney s rce. and the lurtner ..f L-l r,i. K... ....li'JI lllrt 1 t-.i It.. I In h Pll III ill rill lllcnii'liw-l'nr,w.,l irv,lini . t-cau,. and, whereas by anlil Jmliiinent It. was ordered and adjuiliied that the following; descrtlied real roncrtv. lo-wit: i lie i or n )i oi scctioa m. i. or mh , e.'4 NK'i.and nw4oi Hr.usectton ill, and 'U of HWSi section U. all In Tp. &8, K. K W. M., he sold to satisfy said JudKUieut, emu and accruing cosis. i win, on Saturday, tha 25th day of April, 1896 at 2 o'clock, V. M., of said day, at the frontdoor ol the Court House In Heppner, Morrow County, llreifon, sell the right, title and Interest nl the siihl Defendant In and to the above described lonertv nt i'ulillc Auction to Ihe highest and est bidder for cah In hand, the proceed to be applied in the satisfaction of said execution aud all eii.tk, and costs that may accrue. iil.il. I. . II AKkl.M, him. Sherlfrof Morrow Couutv. Oregon. Dated March IU, l Hi. : We will send IEEE either a large 2-blade Pocket Knife with Btag handle, 0E, pair cf 7-inch full Kickel Scissors Both Guaranteed to be bast quality ileal. mm For 40 Coupons; on, FOB a Coupons and 40 cents. Ton will flwl ona eoupon Inside each 1 onnee bag. and two ooupona inaida aach 4 ounoa ba of BLACICWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. Send Coupon with Name and Addrtsa to BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, H. C. Ttnv a hav of this Celebrated Smokine Tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. J 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. BBBBBBBBBBBa, A WOOL MARKET. This ha become an established market' for Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho wool. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington, Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, Spokane, Lewlston, Walla Walla and Intermediate stations. Low freight rates are given on shipment to Pendleton for scouring and pocking In transit. Many of the leading buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera tor frequently visit Pendleton warehouses. A a market this place 1 equalled only by The Dalle In quantity of wool which attract competition, with thl 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 thl fact Tendleton buyer are enabled to pay a much or more for wool at thl Dolnt than Is avcraaed at other place havt 'g reputation a "high market," based upon exceptional sale of fancy lots of light wool. Considering character of wool, and shrinkage, It may safely be claimed that the average sale In Pendleton , Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of wool than can be obtained in any other Market in the State. Tk 111 ft W oaira. GonitinjUtno, oaaa mora than half th ilia of women. Karl'a Clover ll"o, Tea la a pleasant rnr for Cuoatipation. For l by Well A Warren. Holict of Intention. f ANOnrPtrK AT THE tMI.I.M, OMKIIOJI, I A April 7. Nutlc I hrl. ilvtrt that tho folliio lii( named avtllrr haa ft led notice of h ltitnMiiii to mat anal pnifH In int'port of hrrrlalm, and that said trtf sill t nadr brlnraj. W. Miro, roiintr c!f, al llrppnar. lirraun, nn star 7' l. vis ' NAKliiKKT J, MV.I EWtHin. fid t n (of tb hi, err. 21, TP. t ., K ?II,w, H aha mum th Mliialnf Hnraw lo httir. hrr mntinmma rldiir Umu and eul'ttatln ol aai land, A. I K n. M A. oi.un i..hn oi.im. all of Ion. Utva, ouq t. A. Kh. of H'f Pf. Of. Ja. r. X'M'KK. t an. kviatr. kotict of Intention. IAMtnrrit t! at i.oRMr. tur.u, 4 April . Kntlr I hrtrht iltn thai rh Bl Bird I tha l.illualii nanxl tii, ku (14 of tr IntvntttM au ma dial prntt In support of hf rlaiM. and that aald p" tll b mad h(,.ri ,,nil, (Uta.nl Unmn I ouulf.al llI- iJtlll llalllY MR 11111 KUVtUK, lf in an w. aw a. t a a. a ! m w.m ah Mm th ..li .li.i altln to saw, hr mniinMia r.nr Uo and talttiaUo W at. lan-t. via Jan M Marf. Kortna A. Kltr, ama Jon, imam ltuhav all f H''r Huai. r. II in MB v a SHERIFF'S SALE. XJOriCK H I1KREBV OIVKV THAT I SHER 1 ' and by vlrliic nf an ciinnitmn Issued out nf the ( Ircull I'imrl nf III ritate of Oregon fur IhcComily ol Morrow, March Hi, im, and me iiim-tcii and ilrllvernl UMin a Judgment rendered and entered lu aatd court on Ihe '.'d day of March. In faforof Thomas I.. Inr- man, rialnilu, and aualnat (lenrgn w, Junkln. Drleuilant, for the sum ol fUtren llundrrd and Hlily-Mre liollara with tnu-reat thereon limn March a, 1'1, at thera'eol ten per cent per annum and One Hundred Hollars attorney lit-and Ihe further auinnf Twenty liollara costs; and, wherein, l.y said JudKinrnt It was ordered and acl)uilel that the following dcarrllied rrnl In 1 p. X H, K -H K. W.M , l sold Ui (allalr aald Judgment, roata and accruing coata. 1 w III, on Satueday, th 25th day of Aarll. 1890 at 2 o'clock V M . ol aald day, at th front dnor ol th Court Hons In Hepimrr. Morrow t'nuntr, iirmnn. aell th- rlsht. nil and Inleml of th aald IMendaiit In and to lh almr neacHliM roiieiiy at I'uhltr Aui'tlon Ui th lilcheal and heat bidder for raah In hand, tha prorenla to h apfdled to th aattalartton of aatd execution and all roala, and owl that may accrue. UM. U. tt. II AH KINGTON. KherlfTof Morru County, Oregon. paled Marrii in, !', SHERIFFS SALE. SOTUK X IIERKBY r.lVIS THAT fNURft il and hy rlrlii of an arcollou taaipt out ol I Irrult court ol th Mala nf ortnnror th County of Morrow, on March In, I"-, and to m nlrertr.1 and dellvrmt, Un a ludfment rndrd and ntrr. In aald Court nn lh Mh day ol Warrh. In law of K. t Huahea, rialiitlff. and aaaltiat Henry Kelly, IKflrndant, ftr lit autw ol nvn Hundred rorty avn and V n l:i; VI Hollar. Willi Inlerrat th. nn Imia March th Vh. !. at th ra in ten tr rent. r annum and Klaly liollara attortwT lr. and th further sum ol Thirty four and Itu il4d Dollar eoat and. w hraa. hy aal.t )ulamiit II a nMtml and adludav.1 that Ih (oliowln de rlhd rrnl properly, lo wit wouin hall ol th north nail ol llu lwniy two, and wat ha I nl aertlon Iwanly Ihrw. all In township two aoulh, rah twenty aet.n raat. Vt M , h aold In aatlaly aaUl ludfment, and rrruln( roala. I will, on Saturday, th 25th Bay f Aarll, 1896 al 1 n rlnrt r. M ,ot aald day at th Irnnl door ... Ik 1 ...... 1 1 ....aa In UaMa,..-- U ...... a. I . iter". aM an in nam. una ami tnrat or Ih aald IMendanl In an.l In Ihr at" dear rll-M rmn at Puuiir Aurtion to Ih hliheal and h-wl I.I.I !( hit ewah In han I. tha pIom-Ii t h pile.1 Ui lh aallalael on ol )!. sCUUoll ' all mala, and il thai may aerro It 4. It W. IIAHKIUTtl. BhertnTof Marrow County, Wria. Ht4 Man k l. av. WAMP, The Thoroughbred Running Stallion will stand the season at Terms: S20 for the season. All marcs over one from the same stable will be bred for 5 less, each. iSmmhp is a Dark Bay, 16 hands high; Star in face, Two white FUT ON LEFT SIDE, AN0 WEIGHS 1 150 POUNDS. inn Ti n. a-a ADM. neDonoro. 1 1 I 11 it Cwamp hy I-eon; fl rat dam. Oregon Rna. th by Tiptop; hi by Im ported (irrat loin; Tiptop s Oral dam, Brllirey, sh by Imported Bonn I Scotland Oretma Koa a rat dam. uraiirahnt: ah hy Rurkshot: h by Imported Buckton: third dam. Ball la Morian. by John Morgan; h by Imporled ttovurelin. Can farnShb cooil prtBtare at $1.2o per month per bead. Bcrncu fee payable when mare ia terred, either by cash or good note. GEO. C. AIKEN. Owner. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbi a River and D (i in i it HIM MM Ml vs Iff .VIIIWVUUVI a lt I li. Slfiacn TELEPDOX BAILEY GiTZERT AND 0CE1S WAVE. IV 1U an to Laariot Al.ler Htreet Deck, TortlaoJ, for A'lorla, Ilaoo, Loaf Deaeh. Ooaaa rari ana naneotta. iiro tontetioD witb llwaoi itars bbJ rail road; atao at Yooog' Bay itb gabors lUllro4. TDiiTjpnoNri ly I'ortland T A. M. Daily. cpl Sunday. Ure Aitorta T t. M. 6lly, eirwpt fqaday. xiAXLiiav ovTsnxaxiT Uwr rurtland f. M flatly. cpi annday. a-lut lay tilthl. II P M. yae AsiorU Daily a I i A. M , srd aunday and Monday, aunday night, J f. M, OOHAM WAVH Leave Port I a rvd and mns dlrwri lo iw,. Tneaday and INwUitil A. M. Bslurday al 1 P. U. L llaare rlna.lay and frMay at J A) A. M. u uadaf aiftl al t r. M. Bie CHftltJ It Eiibid tVtitliot IA t Free if Expense. Far Blty, p.. row tint, llnr. Tral Ih Tlphnn. Blty Oalaart and Oraaa Wat. mrim i.irir. 1 iniM Anvrnn at iirrrMB 1 1 t , apHl aa, Im.ii, ll Vaiy V. nirn, T"", fr i' i.l Ha"l rr. Baiw n k. !. A it lUaw laii.. hw rwliln M th"" l'ii't pia aaf oriti i r miiina, r, a, II W KaiT Clw 1UI la tnirl h bl.wl aal ai a ir .1 bi ul . i f . si ; . .i it - M h 4 lhdi-rfr. jbUwJ aal gi a ir . tai,tiir.n.iM,H lut-ltf fJ Wbb f ir ILU lal al rj,n4aMwlK.ui)MMlBy.af .t.lril.m. rf 1 t; W4H k Wlf. Hits 'y 4a bl h batbual ;.UI. ' tlrwtk. ttrtfiwt. ra. ll by W4i mi totict of final Stttlrmtnt. VoTU l Mlk'tat i.tviri. THT 1 4 Wte.ra f 'w a tl'.latrat.rf ! t a .f I. W M B'i .. 4 I l l r tlnal Wall am .1 1 x.t.i a wih aai.f att a tk it.i. r. at th wt if" of ih Inaxlf tmotat W.m I .4 ti I r , at llep'.wr. t.,. w hm . at llf-p.-. i ',,., la a. ...( . u il day 4 Mas. I"s l tu ! , . at At'ff "tr (f l, 4mi'ii., ll a.t.a ln I tty 1 Imiiaan la ( rf t-ttu'tpli. Asthma, l-' U'., I 1 a' I 1 '"Op MhIib'b Ca l" a. SHERirrSSALE. Nvru t ia iir htav ivm that t !rtra m l br ilM.nol an imillon laaoa-1 mil nf Ih I iTull t iwirl nf th aiai of ifvHi h.r Ih i nwntr ol Motri.w. on Ba" h It, k and la M 4lnrlr4 and dllM, JudTn rrndrrrd and trad In aald oirt on Ih 14 day of Man h. I In latnr .4 Ur W Ur nml aalh lmt..tal.rf al tl ! irf lainr t Maart, iliw, riaiull and aval' at f aw II Hamilton, .r I HnMtn. I , Nn, t l l'aln id Th !.ihfn t nnnilr nwtmn Tntat, fllmlied) la4 a.ia lot th iMin ol t.m lhoHMn-l ioiiaa with .trvt Ihaemnn !rnw Jul, J, 11, a Ih ral nl ia yt fi. pt annum and in H'tntd aMl I nly !.!tar Morny a d th f iiifa ii ol IhUM an 4 an la l.,;iaia fv. ml a h a t y irh nd(it It waa t.l.d ad a.lii44 thai II ,.,',wiri. d f u. Ml ..I'lt l ll ! ',. "'a I , nl.nr. )! tp K ! i M , l a , IVSkiM 'HlSa""''t and ! , all"al ts PL,ll w. M.hw ,.UI Ui ii.i wak ) i-tf wni, mi and aarritlu pa am. i W l.l. CM. Calwealay, IS JSth f AHl.ie0) at j n h a r ,(iM.i .1 IK. t w4 I'. t I..na Ii. Meif ifa I .Midla ay I ..a r.r. iti.a n1 llanal M 1 i i. i.- ...t a'wl in ipa 4aarrli.l ip t t I- ' '.-i-n IK. I. ,i.m H ' W I I 11 .w.h la hat I Ih p.Haw..la W, h a t K I a i.ia. i m aaid aian n4 . .". a a ii u.t ey . i , MBaHQTn, aT w kf , taara lta4 Mara if, imm The CITY BAKERY ! no epa witb lrh Dr.l, Tl, , U, MnaUotly c btsl. WvlJiDf Cake of rUry fur tp fllal dlBBra tk4 to orJr. AIo earri . of will alcl4 Oroeerk. CanJies. Nut?, Cis:ar. Tobacco, etc, TWO LUNCH TABLES Will U ttl ftir l'i BHf.roai'!,.i lb iral. CaBlrt Tr ! Bl rptB l(mrrt Han, pan tt hl tb t ' '"!'' Ml" CITY I1AKKUY Tbe ratmoajj) of the People of Utyat-r U Vrtptaj Solicited. OTTO FltlEDltlCII, Old Bakory Stand, HEPPNER, ORE.