Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 17, 1896, Image 2

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KEPCBLICAN 6TATE TICKET.
For Presidential Elector.
T. T. CEER of Marion County
K. L. SMITH of Wmco County
J. r. CAPLE8, of Multnomah County
6. M. Yorau, of Lane County
For Bupeme Judge,
ROBERT 8. BEAN, of Eugene.
REPUBLICAN DISTRICT TICKET.
For Congress, M District,
W. R. ELLIS, of Heppner.
For Circuit Judge, 6th District,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Pendleton,
For Prosecuting Attorne 6th District,
H. J. BEAN of Pendleton.
For Member Hoard of Equalization,
CHARLES JOHNSON, of Lexington.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of Heppner.
For Sheriff,
ANDREW ROOD, of Hard man.
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. PETTEYS, of lone.
For Surveyor,
JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner.
For School Superintendent,
MI83 ANNA J. BALSIGER, of lone.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Heppner.
Justices and Constables.
For Sustlce of the 1st District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS 8HANER.
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 Sth District,
I. L HOWARD.
For Justice of 6th District,
E. L. FREELAND.
For Constable of Ath District,
H. T. BAGLEY.
The Gazette has its own ideas
on financial matters and it is sot
alone in its opinions, yet this does
not prevent this paper from ad
miring the editorial assertions of
the Salem Statesman, one of the
ablest papers in the state, and the
leading republican paper west of
the Cascades. Like all of ns, it
wants sound money but it is not in
favor of contracting the curreucy
by destroying a large part of the
money in circulation.
The Times-Mountaineer is not
the paper of old. It has come to
be a sort of a will-o'-the- wisp sheet,
making charges, then retracting,
then accusing some one else. Day
Bros, were responsible for the de
lay in opening the locks, then it
was the government engineers,
later on Mitchell got a dose and
now Ellis is in for. The Times
Mountaineer is worse than some
prattling old woman.
Poor Indeed!
There are degrees, and kinds of poverty,
just as there are difference of opinion
among those who oorupnte aud measure
poverty and riches, by different stand
ards. Some men deem themselves poor
beoanse they are less nob, than others,
again there are comparatively porr peo
ple who are satisfied win a oompetenoe.
There ie kind of poverty for which no
amount of wealth oan compensate, name
ly, a poverty of bodily stamina, evinoed
by nervousness and a derangement of
the functions of digestion, bilious secre
tion and the bowels. To restore visor
opoo a permanent basis there is one
remedy that folly covers the require
ments, "fills the bill," and this is Eos
tetter's Stomaob. Bitters. By restoring
digestion, giving a healthful impulse to
the notion of the bowels and liver and
tranquillizing the nerves, it fulfills the
condition necessary to a resumption of
strength by the system. It also over
comes malaria and rheumatism.
W. c. T. C. CONVENTION PROGRAM.
Coming Events.
Republican national convention SI.
Louis. Jans 16tb.
Annual reunion of Oregon Pioneers,
Portland, Jans J6th.
Demnoratio national convention Chi
cago, July 7ili.
BAD WEATHER.
Let Bnows and Cold Rains Kill Many
Lambs.
A telegram to the Oregonian from the
regular correspondent at this tlaoe.
dated April 15, says: The weather for
the past eight days has been very rough,
rainiog and snowing most of the time
Snow fell to a depth of 14 ioobes within
nine miles of town Yesterday it snow
j ed and bailed moat of the day, and it
X vnnisK a rAnnhlir-ana ara for was very oold today. That the sheep
...... I raisers will lose a large nnmber ot lambs
iUcmniey.
The following is the program ot the
third semi-annual convention of the
Morrow oounly Woman's Christian Tem
perance Union, to bs held at M. E
church, Heppner, Thursday. April S3 "96:
9 a, m. Devotional exercises.
9:30. Convention called to order.
Boll call of officers.
Beading minutes of executive com.
Appointment of committees on ore
dentials, courtesy, resolutions, and
finsnoe.
9 :45. County president's annual ad
dress.
10. Keports ot officers and superin
intendeuts.
10:30. The cider question, or "The
Little Foxes that Spoil the Vines," by
Bev. E P. Greene.
11. Beports of oouuty presidents.
11:30. "Discouragements of Loon)
Unions," a general discussion.
12, Noontide prayer.
Adjournment.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
130 p. m. Singing. Prayer by Father
Jones.
Beading minutes.
2. Address of weloome, J. N. Brown.
'2:15. Response to weloome, Mrs. Lucie
B. Beaoh.
2:30. "Encouragements of the Local
Union," discussion.
8. "The Social Glass,' Bev. Cba.
Howard.
8:15 "The Bridal Wmeoup," Mrs. J
S. Brown.
3:30 "Purity in Literature and Art,"
W. L. Maliog.
3:45 Beport of credential committee.
4. Song. Adjournment.
' EVENING SESSION.
At M, . obnrcb, South. In charge
of the looal president, Mrs. Drew.
Sieging. Paryer by Elder Jenkins.
Doet, Mrs. Dutton and Mies Brown,
Scripture reading, Rev. E. P. Greene.
Quartette, Sailing, Howard, Freeland,
Horoor.
Leoture, "The Demand of the Oen
tury," Mrs. Naroissa W, Kinney, state
president W. O. T. U.
Solo, Miss Brown.
OfTertoire, Mrs. J. N. Brown.
Benediotion, Bev. Cbas. Howard
FRIDAY MORXINO.
9. Devotional services, led by Mrs.
Celesline Rush.
9:30 Roll call and reading minutes.
9:40 Election ot offioers.
10:30 ReoiUtioo, Mrs. Asbbaagb.
10:40 "The New Woman," Mrs,
Drew, followed by disousslon.
11 Question box, Mrs. Kinney.
DEATH OF B. N. STAN HELD.
A Highly Respected Pioneer Passes Away at
His Batter Creek itaaca.
From the E. O.
A telegram name from Echo this morn.
ing summoning Dr. G. J. Smith to at
tend Robert N. Statfield at his Butter
oreek ranch. An bour Stiter, another
telegram annouooed Mr. Stat field's
death. No one here knows what was
the direct cause of his death.
R. N. Stan&eld may he classed ns one
of the most universally respected men
in Umatilla county. For thirty or forty
yeats he has resided bore, and bis public
and private relations have been such as
to O'lmmeud bin) as worthy of a' ""lute
OonfUence. Mr. Staufi-ld's tEBUppor sd
word was always a guarantee , good
faith. Honesty marked hi every not
and eout:d business judgment whs the
characteristic of bis Gnanoiitl and com
metcial transactions. Though hampered
Domino Evening Cloak.
The latest make of evening cloak re
calls the domino style, well plaited in
st the back, so that the base is wide and
rmple. These plaits have to be dimin
'shed and arranged in a most clever
way on the lining' that supports them to
prevent the back looking clumsy. Im
mense hanging sleeves, wide enough to
take in any other kind of sleeve, add to
the voluminous appearance of the gar
ment. An elegant one worn by a mar- j
quise at the fetes given to the king of
Portugal was of yellow lampas broche,
with silver, lined with ermine, and
revers of the same fur, showing in front
a long white satin gilet. covered with
point d'Anj,'ieterre. The same lace was
quilled inside the ermine-lined sleeves,
falling on the arms in a most becoming
way. Detroit Free Press.
Blnk's Good Luce.
Mr. BinUs Don't you think it's about
time our daughter began to think
about a husband? She is getting on,
and she'll be an old maid the first
MIHIt
by surrounding depression in business thing she knows
circles, Mr. StanQeld maintained an nn- Mrs. Binks Indeed it is time, high
questioned credit and was always safe time. Kut she's me over again. I never
and conservative. He engaged priori- thought of marriage until my mother
pally in stock raising, making it a
warned me that if I ever married at all
To ALL
irctats
orrtcc e
BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY.
DURHAM, N. C.
Dear Sir:
You are entitled to receive
from your wholesale dealer.
WHITE STAR SOAP with all
the
BlackwelTs Genuine
Durham Smoking
rm i
J.OD&CUU you buy. One bar
of soap Free with each pound,
whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or
a oz., packages.
We have notified every whole
sale dealer in the United States
that we will supply them with soap
to give you FREE- Order a good
supply of GENUINE DURHAM at
once, and Insist on getting your
soap. One bar cf Soap FREE with
each pound you buy. Soap ia
offered for a limited time, so order
to-day. Yours very truly,
14
to Retail
TOBACCO-
TOBACCO COMPANY.
la a foregone oooolnsioo. How great the
loss will be cannot bs told- It baa been
many years since tbey have had such
weather at this tlmo of the yesr to eon
tend with. 8 una few started to shea
The Arlington Kecord comes th" Dr"' oMhbI w'ek bnt haTe hd ,0
wan lor ueurr weataer.
In conversation with sheepmen the
Onotte learns that the loasot Iambi bas
Htn very great la this vioinity. N.
Rally says he will not save over 73 to 80
uercent, hut many think tbey will be
Gov. Bradlet has Kentucky be
hind him for president.
squarely oat for the republican
ticket
Cleveland offers to act as me
diator bftwen Spun and Cuba.
It is not likely that the former will fortunate it they get out with i) to 61
accept the offer.
per cont. Wm. Penland, wbo bas 30.000
head ot sheep, will loss not less than
7,000 to 8,000 head ol lambs. Altogether
this spring has ben 10 far the worst ex
psriuueed for years.
I T 1. .1 I 1 T ..11 , T
special study, ana, through it, amassed A
a competency. Everyone who k ew Mr. 13inlcs-Um-I suppose so.
bim will sincerely mourn bis loss to the Mrs. Binks Yes, indeed. I made up
community, in which for several decades my mind to take the first stick that of-
be was an important factor. No partio- fered, and that very evening you came
nlars are obtainable regarding when the I Weekly.
funeral will he conducted. The minute creatures that have lived
The O. R. A N. gomonnv has tendered in the toT &f?es past have leftendur-
tbenseof a special engine and coach in monuments i ln the shape of islands
i u -wr a a rocks and continents. If the sea had
, , , w , , , nt been salty, these marine animals
to attend the funeral of Mr. Stanfield. could nothnve existed and secreted the
The arrangements will be announced hard substance known as a "calcareous
tomorrow. Mr. Stanfiold was a promi- skeleton," which has largely contrib-
nent Mason and his funeral will be nt- uted to the growth of continents,
tended by a body of representative Among these early inhabitants of the
mmher of that lot. as well an hv s were corals, crinoids, sea urchins
many other business men
tHMIMW you lav any difficulty In procurlngyour
soap, cut out this notice and send It with
your order to your wholesale dealer.
and star fishes.
A Natural BeatttlBer.
Karl's Olover Boot Tea purifies the
blood and gives a clear and beautiful
complexion. For sale by Wells A War
ren.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
1' and bv virtue ot an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County 01 Morrow, on March 10. iw. ana to
me directed ana aenverea, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said Court on the 5th
U V P ftrAAnp hai ratnpnArl frnTYi m 1 day of March, 181)6, in favor of J. H Townsend,
? -7L 7 ' Ur,een? fi"S r.rn'n(? ,f0m ' Plaintiff, and against Thomas Walden. W. G.
Sit With friends at North Yakima and Scott and G. W. Harris. Defendants, for the sum
visit
Ellinsbnrgh, Wash.
of Three Hundred Korty-eightandlO-100(lW.10)
Dollars with interest thereon irom saia atn oi
March, iWHi, at the rate of ten per cent per an
num. and Twenty-five (S2&.O0I Dollars attorney'
T.-M Mr. anil Mn. TV f!. Hnrrin lee and the further sum of Btittv-four and 89-100
lftvA tnnioht for Hennnar Mra Herrin fi 89 Dollars costs! and, whereas, by said
leave coaigut ior ueppner. mrs. nemo i,,jm.n, i, . .h.. .,ii,.ri,roH that th
Contemplates go'ng to Qrant county to following described real property, to-wit: 8W!4
VKlt relativel there. 01 section a in i p. l norm, range n, . w. m.,
oe soia to sansiy saia juugmeni, costs ana ac
cruing costs, i win, on
r i a. i ABiL a ia canfi
The Ills of Women asiurosj.ws coin s.joi npni, igv
Constipation, canoes more than half court House' in' Heppner. Morrow County,
the ills ot women. Karl's Clover Root, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of the
w ssv m iivinnui vim t tui wuDsiairU
For isle by Wells A Warren.
A WOOL MARKET.
E. O. : Mra. flenruA Fall nama nver
ite port soi oommiuees on reso- from Heppner this morning to viit with
lotions and flnajoe. relatives for the oomiug week. Mr. and
Misoellaneons business. Mr"- Fe". "ll returo boma t0 Heppner
in kit . Ill.l cci
li Adjournment.
It will an agreeable snrprise to
persons inl'J-ot to atiai-ks of billions
A fact Worth Knowing.
During the winter of lR'.lll. P. M
Mnrtin, of Long Heach, West Va , con
tracted severs cold which left him
with a cumuli. In Masking of how he
Tory wel
The oalem ntateBmaQ wants n
protective tariff, and say" this will
do tnoro tbaa nay tiling else to
Bottle the financial question.
The WflBliingtoo dcruocrate eo-
dorfiO free coinnuo Ot Silver anil , ure,l it Im s..ys: "I nsed several kinds
send a divided delegation to Chi- V r"K I ry,upi , r'li,'fn,111
, . I bought a holt Is f Chsmbrpin s
cago. The prosulont is cot faring Cough tnilv, whiob relieved roe
,,li almost Hint iit ly. ami lo a short lima
ii.. !.-! . . . ,. .
oiiiuKiii Hitoni a rnmifM rure. nen
iroulih.d with a cntiuh or cold nss this
OnEOON's duleRatcs were in- remedy and yno. will not find it neces-
i i s.i'ii- i f . sary si irv several linos omors yon get
irncinu ior nicrviuisy aim oic fe!lf, hti be for
Kinley S pUtiorm was Adopted oyer Iweotr years and constantly grown
i , n ii i ul t t.. il. In lavnr and popularity. For sals at
down at rortlaud. Wbat has the BOrent. r-r i,tn. h. ivfn... nw
Oregonian to growl about? droggists.
I.lll s Hnna ml
t, 1.. i.l r
JIDOK Ht.u uaa .ccopitHl JamM IVIers. for man tears funeral
the nomination as a candidate for I rosdmnter of ih O. R. A N. Co , is ia
congress on the democratic ticket critical oonJitioo at Ht. Vmoeut's
He is a man of strict integrity oospitai, "d nttis bops art entertained
and well worthy the support of ,of bi mo!r'' . 4 ,u'1"1 8r,b 8
" SB mm laanfia,! aimnl Bt avaa 1 m.
b , 4 t C lift I w s v-w. t74 ww wwu, mirf "rTI RIQ
is party. et he can hardly hope lo h lh,, , bt , h(
tOBOCCfMHl with such a large pin- ditk.o,bot bo ohanga for the better bas
rallty Sgainat him. I taken plaos, Mr. fsUrs bsi bsso a
urrsrer for mors than a year; bs Is now
Orioos docs not ma the rcDob- PfrC0 . "l bi anc5
lican party of the United States "n' Wl,,,,,i"lto" P
I I - I , t.i I I I it.. I " -" V.
alinnea)olis platform on the nm hh yrs at wmM's fsir
money question. Neither did it. I Aysr's HarssparilU shjoys lbs sitrsor-
Tim tariff and twit ths) mnnrr nnosu I '"nary dislmotios of having Wa lbs rHl?
tion is the leading iae ot the re- worij-s ff, chirm, vi.ooi.oiure,.
publican party, and on this stand "" rsspariiias eoo-i.t hytvy
v I . t 1 l I wvuisis sihowisi oi IDAir (iMXIS.
Rrckivbb for Ten Thousand Shkep. Karl s ( lover Hoot Tea
rt thA im f UinhnrH T n,i. rMeivAr I ' a spre on re ior neanaenssna nervons
f lh. Fi,.l KuHon.l hank nf A,linBln. S"""'1 . N',!h.,.BB. "!J?"? ,0 l"1'-
w. ...w ...... .- . I f Or BfilH nv Vlw l ttBrfHn
vs. tseci liros. ana me national pans oi
Ilei-pner, on applicalion of oomplsloant Charley Jones, Ihn well-known "old
Judge Bellinger baa made an order ap timer" in ths tonsorial line, has again
rn Oregon are united. applsratma of ths rat f.ni.i.ijisg ib
ThA iM nl lh U'n.l.l'. t.i.
Tut Hirsrh-Carey faction, claim nties ia favor of Ayst's Harsaparllla was
lnU lui IK vrxtnlaf lrll!lifan ", " as follows: "AyAf s Hsrsapa-
, , . rtlla Is aot a atnt Bltetns. It Hnaw
organ! stion, held tbelr county I sot bci( to ihs bat of aostratns. Iim
wn.i;..n V.1ni.A.I. ar.,1 Ml I '
'W lt'WII"W " f W I 'lV
full ticket in the field.
pointing Tunis Sweek, ol Oraot ooonty,
receiver of the property In controversy,
desorihe.l ss all th sheep beloogiog to
defendant Beck, iuol ndiog ths increase
of the sheep and the wool tbereoo,
buut 10.0)0 brad. He is to look after
ths sheep, have them sheared and th
nol sold, sir., and to do snob otber sots
s th conrt from tiras to Urn may
direct. His bonds are Died at 85OO0.
Oregonian.
AIIRrroaairDS It-
Ask yonr physician, yonr drnggiat and
your friends shoot Hhilob's Cor for
Consumption. They will reootumsod
IL For sal by Wall M Warrn
property at rubiic Auction to tne nip-nest ana
best bidder f r cash in hand, the proceeds to be
I applied to the satisfaction of said execution and
an costs, ana costs mat may accrue
M-iSS. U. W. HAKK1NUTUN,
SheritTof Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated March IA, 1896.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
N OTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CNER
and by virtue of an execution Issued out
I of the Circuit Court of the HUlte of Oregon for I
the comity of Morrow on March 18, lxso. and to
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment
Northern
Flatiitltr,
lamllton,
Idle Harvln
and J. N. Brown, eleildauts, for the sum of 1
Ihlrteen Hundred Two and -l0n (llM 041 Doll-
ir, with interest thereon from March ft, Ix'.ttt, at
the m'e of plvht per cent per annum and One
Hundred Dullars at'ornev's tee. and the further
um ot Kilty rive and M(M.V iO) Dollars ousts;
mid. wherriis lv said indwnent it was ordered
sikI ailjiiiluvd that t lie fnlluwlns desclbed real
property, tn-wit: The W'4 of of section :,
W 'i of NtVii. K SK'i.sml NNVHof MKU section
II, and su , of SW section :ti, all In Tp. AH,
K. ' i K W. M.. he sold to sntlsfr said Judgment,
eosis and accruing costs, i will, on
Saturday, th 25th day of April, 1898
t 1 o'clock, I. M., of said day. at the frontdoor
ul tliec.uirt House In lleppuer, .Morrow County,
ireiron, sell the rlxht, title and Interest of the
i; I-1 Dele miauls In slid to the shove described
properly st I'ubllc Ailctinn to Ihe hlirhent Slid
IK K! hidiler for cah In hand, the proceeds to be
I'llcil to the sntlsfKctiou ol said etecutlou and
I ("!, snd costs that limy ai i rue.
ii-.li. . w. HAKKINGTOM,
HherllTof Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated March III, lt'Ji'i.
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
tranBit. 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 worshipped 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 ot'eroecf 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.
H j ... ,, r,,r... , , t " j: reunereo aim enierea in saia court on
oolio to learn that prompt relief may be "'i IhniHt and Long diseases are ,1ay o( Maren WM, in favor of The N
had by taking Chamberlain's CoMo, ""rr,d 8h,lou Cnre- F,,r eale b counties Investment Trust (Limited) P
, , ' . . - We A Warren and against (J. W. Stewart, lames D. Ha
Cholera and Diarrbooa Remedy, In w arren. u. W Harrington, Administrator. Addle
many instances me auarss may oe pre-
vented by takiug t bis remedy as son as E. O.: E. Y. Jnd.l returned Ibis
ths Ural symptoms of Ihs diaesse appear, moruing from a winter's sojourn in lh
25 and 50 oenl bottles for sale by Couser east. He will make Femlletnn bis bead-
& Brock, drnegiats. quarters during the comiug wool season.
F5 $ m.
jr. - w
Vfl V. XI
located In Heppner, buvir.g purchased
tlreen Alntliewa' shop, Minor buil linv
opposite ths city botl. Charley will
appreciate a rail hen in town.
rreaching servioe ns usual by the
pastor at Ihe M. K churoh tu Suinla
morning ami evening.
will
LET IKK Mif.
AT HKI'I'NF.H
IF.TTERU ADVKHTISKD
J Or.. April 11 la.
( ainlx-ll. Hella Osliorn. F. K.
(sinpbell. F.dwanI bailor, 11.
rsrisu, aarion
when callliif for these letters Pleas sat
advsrtlsvd. J. p. W ii.liam. P. M.
Vofce of Final Settlement.
NOTICR t tlERKRV )IVS!t. THAT TH
umlerslsned administrator nf th estata of
II W U K.l.t.a ,I.. ..M,I r i ... I
A Hl SraiHS PasTT -TIlS young flrl tllmnt of his aerounu with MM mall as
s.i . i. .. ii'.il. s.iin. .... . ... ') admlnlsirater, at the nest term ol lh
friends Of Wills Mioor Java her a SOr- , !, ,, Morrow fount, at Mem.ner.
priss party on Thursday arternooo. Miss l,r""n- " "''' Herpner, tirrn, in
,,.,,,. , snW t,ontr. OB ths Uiitay oi Msy, lm, at IS
nuia K'wm in ii'ioj inver mnurros syuki, s. si,
i -i - .ii . : j i. . I Siiunr.il ini,
VTVdidi wiivrs run uu rwn u i i ttt-Hl. AdmlnUtmtor.
tba sacDtner wiih f er sistr, Mra. W. B. ,
Potter. TbsliUI. s.rlsspeptapleassall nown oj inienvon.
afternoon wbiob was cIoSbJ by a
1 ASOOrnrg AT THS PALI.ITA ORKOOM
spletdid lunch, mnch spprsclsled by prl' J,'T ''"'r si thai
' ' . ' 1 Ihs foliosi Ins named settler ha Sled sxHIe of
III lolloping sruil wersi present: aisna Sot Inlenltonlomats Snsl proof In iuprrt ol
r.-ll ii ,,! . t t herelAlm, and thai said pni( olll tm mxll
" -- "'"'i benr ). W. Mnmiw.rnuntr clsrk, at lisp
her Intention U, mats Snal prwH In inpfrt ol
mal
unar
Maryuepoy, tlwlba ntsioss Vu-'RJui.wttltlin
trrsoD, Ella Rogers, Ula Csmpbsll, I IM It i.r this Mts. sm. xi, T. I a,
1 1 - A I i... k at. l. f. tl.- I .
""iv. ,n.i. vm, ha t,amM ihs .illowln alliism to brar)
her entitlnuoos rvaidtnps upon and em Itallon
ol said land, vis:
A. T , M . Ill.lso. J,,t,n Oldea. all n(
lona, Urrgus, olid 1, A. Kara, of Heppner. Uf.
JAS, r. SiiMMIK,
to SO. Heaiaur.
Rogsts, Earl Hall ck and HiJaey Ual-
loek.
ll avr lives Rvery ly.
Tlnusaa.ls nf eases of (Wsoflpllosi.
Aslbina, LngliS, I'nl.la sn. Croap
osrsJufif dt l' Miilub's t'sr, fat
sl by Wells A Wrrs.i.
If Stale I
A Hsaiors CtsaUa Tuesjsy
triil rotiRrcssional PootpoUoos s Cbtr Psrfl, of Ibis lsr, wss
Lav aof wrictit, the recognition arrv-atej shsrgsj lib mssqIiibc and
of 23 out of 41 M gata in f aror p !' l
, t it . .! tmnn ,. Kul'bis. lb sssll daaihlsr of Ilia.
oi lb atii-nitnoo tno rro luai u ...... . .......
thrjr tare th Mler right to call w. o (Utttry. 1 eia.ip.iio, .
their convrntion th regular oda. tr4 bfo Jsd.s rrrlanj p wJ
TlIB llirratrticl Uilt of o.!i!s ao!
f u Is from th renulilirao anI
t1Miiivrlio j'Sitioi ia congression
al inaU' T i!l amount ti roll. In,
as mit j aitjr men will stay
with llii'tr ticket. Kach bolt can
not tun. It ahoul I not da
These) bulls can Wolk K'th sjs,
an I if shall fif r ffon ft taoget
every lima fail tigehate
wat.l, c-iiitei li.jns anl jurly jirin.
Cilrs are Well l.ih llarleaa. It is
tat fair then lliat UHer ii. Ull. set r-mt Uit.1 tn tiv l.e.
" ,, ' straits II fail W rrv, ff
CC iaoUllA 'sale -r W.Us A VTafr.
Sss.lsy, rtillin la Cbt Uls bUI
In as alt II. actios ul lh stand jury la
ns snrs) tl u ixm.ls wbish
pn.tm.'l; farlsl,sl 11m I In.leed ft
sri,itt rt.alief art. if !, y i n t tnaa la
l.l.l '!j II Is f S 'ul t.l il.SA, Isjt
! Il utUr bin I f L t guilty
rou.l l rs tsl Just tunULmel
sIiomIJ t tute.l t.
(rft fsreS.
health ss I Ssl I faalb n rd, by
O.ilol,, lUrh H-wJf Pfsrw M
e,t Ma t j-,1 .f ff. fn s by
Url .A WMiea.
notice of Mention.
I Aspornri ati iRMt, i.sr(,
l 4 April . Ia Sntloa I heret-v slrea Itlal
Ihe ilnng named Settler Saa Sled hot Ira of
Ths sfrviees sl ths M E, eborrb. lm ,",'nln'i' T. "3 Lt,FlLT ?
.qlli. w rltni.U iveoleg mill m la U-le.. nnt t l.s eJ.a t nti.t .p
rs trirs "t I1 i.iitirnss i.nrsnir aTisij. rtn. i wji. i --v tu
A hsvlssi l.s lrn tMemred l.ir he . '"' "' . "V"
.1 l.rf lllfsak. A 111 ISA II m, W W
l-w .ai.ia;. s wis sirr iutiii s iu m vrravni.
Jamea M Haser. fiarman A. Kail. Ja
ioaaa, " lltMsa UvfeiaS, ail a4 Hej-ee lreai
r, II saix.
SB SI a Me.
She names Ilia lnlial altlui m s In senva
a, . . , . . , , . Ne rontln fesldenra upua aud talUiatloa
For al-S rbrsp leans (vd rnsdsleT. I i a.M lad. H
o rad oac'ia tod light dnabia br-
e,Barly saw. K. P. (Isssjib,
If al M. E parsocag.
M. J. tVavts. gsweral ssast nf lb
Iramrooail Tolto t , Hi tsia. Is la
loa today la lbs lolatvsl U bis boas.
lUtalsf peaachist ftiews) at lt M.
F- ehttreb, rt'itita, om Hssday kaomlBf .
Timber Culture, final Proof.
OUT gr.
Arlnr.a's ralf rrup Is trnrirl to W
very small Ibis year.
Tli rsrifil air' ieie of ih nty ul
j4.)llie, ( ul , l lathi t.i rala, ll.
Imh,
The Prtiijuha family, of Walla Walls.
Wash, liu ru'rs lm lnliluala. Ibe
rrr be if M nf tb lB las,t Slid on
Lslf fwt ai.d lb arf 'lM tit
MIUUl'S,
Dallas fa Tatilleatlas).
I TiTn statm i r nri atth
thai J -ha C. S.aa kas el
kotua A S S Inleutlna, la tnaaa Snal pt mM
la II.) r- n h. ih I'kd,
nt Sit. Iat. m llplMf ettura ar-t'Oatt-'tt V
r!. I.rt Ike h ot a II, la ..a eahl
I .!. Ht . S last
lla air.a as ail eaa
I e t Ha. n, fin ran, II i 'a at t la-1
" N laa.ef "a lr-nf
r. K 'i.
II. K'tia ar.
SWAMP,
The Thoroughbred Running Stallion
stand the season at
'ci ormmn
ii i i i I
II n ill ft I II i
II U KJ k i U U Lit
Terms: S20 for the season. All mares
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 w'hiti
ii n
hi ,i.T iiiiiiiiiiii ii M iii,i! wmm m,
11V'1IVJ VIVI
SHERIFF'S SALE.
nvrirf. m rf.ukby wive that I'sihr
lv and hv virtue ul an cseeution lasurd out
l the Lire tilt Court ot the Hint of tiresjon for
hsl'niinty of Morrow, March IS, 1MV and to
nie dlrerted and delivered upon a Jiiilsment
rendered and entered In said rourt on the M
I - ..I 11 t. t-tMl I nt 1 ....-. I tm
'tmj ... i . ,,, f,i ... . a, .rum
man, rialtiiltr. and aaalust Oaoraje W. Jtinkln,
Itetendant, lor th sum of HI teen Hundred and
HUtTttv itw&tsi lri)llarsllhlnt.reat thereon
Itotn Marrn a, I""., at Ihera-so! ten per rent
Cr annum and On Hundred lllars attiirney s
ami, wnen-aa, u aani jiiiisineni it waa ornrm . , . ...r.n.tt. 11 en
and sl)udKe.l that tha folio. In tleaerllre.1 real F T ON LEFT 8IDF, AN0 WEIGHS 1150 POUNDS.
pnipertjr. lo-witt sr. aim ss t ot aerti.m lu,
Tp. i M. R 21 W. M , IM sold to sall'fr said
ludginaut, costs and arcrulitf eosu. 1 ill, on
1 1al lit awampby lon; flrat dam, Oresnn Rtiaa, ah by Tiptop; h by Ira-
. , r. j a a .ana ptitwii uTHi ioih i initio s n ra nam, nriureT, ana pt impririeo rMinnia aroiiana i rrrron utaat
. a " i " L m i a a . .7 7 a Brat dam. l.rapeahot; aha by Burkshol; h by luiportad Buckton; third dan, Sal II Morgan, by
: V. ijonBMorgaai ns dt irnporira sonmis.
o th Hurl lliuiae In Heppner, Mnrmar ouiilr. I
Oregnn, sell th" ruilil. till and Intereat ot the
aald lelenilaiit In and lo In alrnva dearrllied
A. ,,.! lullna Ik. ft.ll.M. -:A
ire.1 Mdder in? ea.n in hand, tha prree.t u b fee Dsvable when mare la lefTed. either bv cash or rood note-
piled to Ihe satl.lartlon of said eieeutlon and "
errata, and cost thai may arrru
'21 St. O. M. HAHKINOTO!.
Sheriff of Morrow (Jountv. O-reenn.
Iaiem marrn i,
Can furnish good pasture at $1.25 per month per head. Berrice
are ia served, eitber by cash or good note.
GEO. C. AIKEN, Owner.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
tTe
IV
u n ni
0 0
Slfioen TOETOQN BAILEY CiTZtRT 1ND 0CE1S WlYt
s0 x1 aa v 1 l)lAn ftx J Y)aM.L a I
toiu uum mm a u mmm m m on to
SHERIFrS SALE.
Notk i ii nr.RKar oivr.t that t noitR
atid by virtu of neeullon laaued mill
of ! Meruit etmrt ol lh DlaU of lireconlorl
tl roiinty of Morrow, on Man S la, law, and In I
ni olrer lert anri 1.irxl. upon a JurUmenl 1
renrleeed and entered In said Court rq the &th I
lay ol arrh. I, In fatmr nf K w Hustle.
I'laiullff. and aealn.t Henry Kelly, Irelen.laitl. I
lor tha aura rd aeren Hundred f'ntrt,n and
ll lis If tj i7 iKillara, alia Inir-real Ihera-
oa) fn.a Marrh lh Sth. al tb
hu".."" AUsr Rlrl IX-ck. roHlaad, for A.m,a. IUseo. Loaf lVaeh. Octaa
Thirty Irmr and I 'Si iltl ) Itoiiara eraita I 1 ail Boa nancotta. Uireoi Soonest loa with Ilwasa sUsauts stil n L.
anu. aneneaa. ny aam jimsmeni II w aa oroererl 1 tOil a SO St TOOA S It Wltb Raullnr IlailpnAil
aiut ..I I, ,.1.1 lhal lh. follnalne deaerttxl Mil B) IUUII( ay WHO FMPSWDOrS IkaiirOs.
pr..orty. U ail Anulh hall o the n.xlb half n I TTlTT!TSTT-Vvrl
"" ianiy iaa, anq -eai m i m aerima ... r.A t A M fwn. i... i , , w .
taanty t'.fea. all In In aihlp smith, ran re I " " r- . r, . e.M, .,r.fi raawj,
la.ht, ,.nea.t. W M . ha ..ld lo s-ttafy said X1A.IXj13"V OAT7.DUT
:.:: .;:r.k:.:.f Mnr.'j. tM!:"s a?A?."-. i -tt-
II I trltvl r s , M MM lf . II IM irnril Sum I a-a-ar-a ia a. ,.
Ihatourt ll.niaa In Henp ... Morma oantr. I UOHAr WAVH
t ireo sell all I ha rikl, tlt'a and latereat rrt I
Ihe said leen,lanl la and lnlk ahnea dn lihed
rf-prt at Tuhlie A M-tl.a In lh klsheal nr
rreal ht.l l., I.r eaah In baarl. ihe pr.w to ha
sppileri lu lh aail.l.r-l na at a. I I ets. Ua !
ail mat, aaa cut tn.i aiay arrni,
II 4. . HaainiTof.
Shetif nf Mote I ounty , treei..
lai4 aarin ia l.
T mbtr Vvlture final Proof.
ttttTitrs i am. i rrtc ri
I a a li. a,. ...it tl i la V
la Lwl.r, tilabn, a uaw Is Sf" I fc ' ' H..'t-r. s4 7? J
., ... ' . ' I- M-al aJ the .. , 1,,. M.a,rl '."
.l4 to lh rmrt f.a ft dlvnrtrw frwrsi .a-i. ..i ( ,, J flaiairws,
MIKHIFtyjSALK.
oTirt IN MVRtftV tilVt THAT I StrtrR
arid ht trtr,ecd aa tiaulles taaued en,!
rW Ihe t In-ult ( r.Mrl nf lh Mala nf lreerMI
the r.u.,l al M.xnra, aa "an k 7, aw ,
aaadieerted and rl.lli.fr-t apoa a arlwal
een.lrer r. er l.td la aad I xrl I ha id
'lay M Man h la lain, nt lrer W Mar
r..ir.a aslh t,ii.ralr,f art lha rtalaaf
l.rr M.aaH, rt""ard, fialnM. and
aati Jamea ! H."! ! ps ' lallba.
I li r,aa S t l.e I nr. a l Th ..,th,a
I -,nttea l.trarH.nt T i. Illml1e.ll r.fr
a-'ia I... the im rH n-e f ,.tr,aa-r I r.;!ara aMS
'l PrrrVrirl rwa I tl, l IHaata
m i.h err fn a an n, and it . II -l r.. I
a I t ae iry Ira k attorney . hra. and th
l.llrt.f. r anJ IhlrtyatS od M kMUII I
e.'a an-l ah.ra hy ami I flc-n.rrl II aal
.. l 1 t I l.l lhal tha .. 't.s r
" i,tnalm.Mi Inan r IS1-. la
n i , I e a a. ,- W M . d a
.,1 a a d ia ul an w anriln A -d S w
i i 1. I s, H. ,i I M . haM4 ha
aaij Ju l, sent, anal 4 aVaiaf raaa
Uy INarlland and runs 4lreH la lam. Tueadav and Thaeaday al S A. sl. SalnMay M I P. M.
I"" II tsedaeaday and frVUy at I A. M. On ladat aifit 4 1 f. M.
UXJt (V.r, It lihxi Mnfa l& Mrt Frtt if bpix
fat Satetf, Pperd. Cot I net, Daaatiraj, Tra,. o I be TelepHaa. Railey (ialaert and Oraaa Wsr.
The CITY BAKERY
Is wlik frattb Dr l. IV. C!, fon.lni, res basil.
WkIJicj Cal or rlry f? p ia dtsr Uk4 l
W 4r. AIm tarrl lit ol wi II ati4 (IroratU..
Candies Nuts, Ciar, Toha'-co, ttc
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will Ull .r l i sramArl.tbns f b tral. C,,alry f.'
sl r.t.in; tprfr I, la,, a t,. -fc.t h m t
v-y ebesr,!, sl Ik c IT Y HAKHIi Y
her tmalxift l Ik armiM thai h" ! s-t d . . is
. . ... '' Al Stla .e ,
a-rislhly tvfusa lu S'Ull.J tiur l ; ...i., ... , ,,
.ts) Uf. ..-ii..-- at -,.iw. i,. , i, .
- t ... - . a. i - ' '
i.it i i u.il rosy. ua was ia (... ... a. i..a .,
J.ia lam .aa. .n a - . t . a. a!.., a. I.
M .r
mr iv... nn M la I rt,l irr.a In Mye-r Mnna rnnl
l.k Ir..t I , , . ,,1 ,,M . H.
" ' I e'4 l i. - . In arl In ha a..a rl a-nsH
r Ai I rrt a4 1 ,M ,!4M. . allraHltr Am. ,!.. I .L. a I. wm. . l
r lr 1 I... H IM .. n ha ,h
a . . , . I, a,, ,.. - . ' "- ana
Mat.J.1. 1-aU traarYHlnua fe4M .. 1 ... . U . i TI 11' V" .7. ' . S-.4 thai e.., a.. .,a
i rtf i-i, ftira, t'H ly ft fatftiVf Jd
h.', ai.e-r,ins2Sth..s Ahi. I i Th ralrBag. of the rorU of llai pCT nr'tfij1lf Kolif-tUA
If i at faetr, r w .nlaail ar al Iha mnniannf I 'H,'J wiirnfc.
OTTO FltlKDUICIl,
I I n - . . Ol I I irnr.lieaea am mm
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