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

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    REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Presidential Elector!.
T. T. GKER of Marion County
E. U SMITH of Wasco County
J. F. CAPLE8, of Multnomah County
8. M. Yoran of Lane County
For Supeme Judge,
ROBERT S. BEAN, of Eugene.
REPUBLICAN DISTRICT TICKET.
For Congreai, 2d District,
W. R. ELLIS, of Heppner.
For Circuit Judge, 6th District,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Pendleton.
For Prosecuting Attorney, 6th District,
H. J. BEAN, of Pendleton.
For Member Board of Equalization,
CHARLES JOHNSON, of Lexington.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of 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,
MISS ANNA J. BAL8IQER, of lone.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Hoppner.
which you worship, He is the 111171X1 DflflDI fl WflM
man who bnilda a home which en. lUMlAj 1 1M LU II DLL.
hances the value of your property.
Every subscription paper that is
passed has his name on it; he is
the one who can not afford to swin
dle yon. Self iutrest, if nothing
else would prevent this; he bears
his share of the burden of good gov.
erment and stavs with vou in sun-
- i ..mi.
shine and darkness, in days of rar bUDeriOi tO Uminary barsa-
prosperity and adversity. These nias Nervines Qr BlUers
ova nnt raw rT f no fflrjann a trhn 1
" 'rouo "v
your patronage should be given
to the home merchant
Most Remarkable Rem-
eflo in ttie World.
Tre True meaiclne for Los!
Hervous Strengin.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
The Oregonian fights Ellis and
Mitchell becanse the money plank
of the platform was adopted at the
instigation of their friends. Be
consistent. Harvey, the commit-
tee took your platform of 1894- WITHOUT AN EQUAL IN PURIFYING
the one that you insisted was a ENRICHING THE BLOOD.
sound money platform. It was
the nlatik that Mr. Ton on p nwnr.Arl.
Mr. Tongue stated that any plank Gt Cures Effected by Paine's
Justices and Constable.
For Sustice of the 1st District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS 8HANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. S. YOUNO.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BRANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable Srd District,
WALTER CA80N.
For Justice of 4th District,
JOHN MCMILLAN.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 6th District,
J. T. H08KINS.
For Constable of ftth District,
I. L. HOWARD.
For Justice of 6th District,
E. L. FREELAND.
For Constable of 6th District,
H. T. BAGLEV.
Coming Events.
Republican national convention St.
Louis, Jons 16tb.
Annual reunion ot Oregon Fioneera,
Portland, June 16th.
Demooratio national convention Chi
cago, July 7th.
Celery Compound.
WHAT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
HAS ACCOMPLISHED.
that was good enough for Harrison
to stand on was good enough for
him. There is no doubt of it, for
the editor of the Gazette was a
member of the committee on reso
lutions. Now be honest, Harvey.
To satisfy yonr mean malignant
spiteyouwantto bolt, don't you. proved by Success Where All
iuu wm u bat uown on in June . , .. ,
itlfit A.H von hftVA hftpn in ftia nnm. ClbC Ild3 rdllCli,
erous contests of the past
There is one trne specific (or diseases
No ONE person is larger than arising from a debilitated nervous ays
the reDublican Dartr. Then U tem, and that is the Paine's celery oom
harwmAa thA rinfw f .11 , P"nd Kenerally prescribed by pby.
almana
It is the most remarkable
remedy that the soientiflo researob of
came a republican journal it has this oountry has produced. Prof. Ed
the ticket Since the Gazette be-
never shirked its duty. It has
been sorely tried; the "golden
rule" has not always been invoked
in peoples dealing with it, both
politically and in a business sense
but should it desert the ship and
bolt? It will not do so as long as
it is a republican paper. No one,
no paper, not even the Oregonian,
can afford to "bolt"
Dr. Smith, of Pendleton, has
discovered an infectious disease
for the destruction of squirrels.
It is pronounced a complete success.
Marvin Turner will come out
as an independent candidate for
jjdge of this judicial district, and
will receive the support of the
populists.
It ia to be hoped that the wagon
road between Heppner and Mitch
ell will bo opened before spring
hauling begins. lleppnor should
have the wool clip of the Mitchell
section
The Oregonian admits that it is
a constitutional bolter. What right
then has it to give advice to regu
lar republicans? Every man,
woman and child in Oregon knows
that the Oregonian is not a repub
lican paper.
The Eat Oregonian is talking
against Mitchell in the vain hope
to dofeat him, now that the JJolte
gonian is fighting him. Jack, you
should know that the bolting rag
in the tall tower has not won a
fight in ten years.
Drown, the republican candi
date (or representative, should be
and will be elected. He brings to
the office much experience and is
the candidate of protection, as well
as the friend of Oregon's great
senator. John II. Mitchell lie is
deserving of support
L I
Protection is an issue that cuts
no figure with the bolting sheet
published in the building with the
tall tower. It prefers to tusks lU
own issues and leave the art j.
Let it go. No one regreU its move.
It has been running under false
colors long enough
The Pendleton Tribune and the
Gazette have not always agrwd,
and tn fart some bitlernena Las
existed. Editors are just tuco and
it ia to 1 ei peeled that they can
not all agtce. Hut the Tribune's
republicanism baa Wen tented and
is found to lt of the first order.
thake, Mao., let's call it square.
Tut rouuty judgn of Joacphins
county iWu buying warrants
under face value which ia contrary
to Saw, and recently he was indict
ed and heavily fined. This is but
just and rilit A county otHcei
should not I allowed to take ad-
tabtag of Lis p it iu to "cal
uu fortunate.
A tUtHSOE save; "Who it
ward . Phelps, M.
D..LL. D.,of Dart
month, college,
first prescribed
what is nowkno
the world over a?
Paine's oelery
oompound, a posi
tive cure for dys
pePsia, billioos-
ness, liver com
plaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, and kid
ney troubles. For the latter Paine's
THE Boltegonian denies that it celery compound has sucoeeded again
roared about the failure of the so- Jw "
,ii , , ., , , isiiea. ounerers irom neuralgia, neu-
called caucus to hold the repubh. ralgic heildaohe Hnd rhenmati,m Bbool(1
cans to Dolph, but says it support- it0p short their morphine, quinine and
ed Mr, Dolph because he support- soon pain-killing drugs. No ours can
ed right principles. Mr. Scott be P ,or ,rom theea temporiisrs.
should look up his files and cor- Ther- u 006 w" of ettin rl! ,orever
...... iii-, , of the causes of all this sofiering; that
rect this statement else he is placed by ukiDf P.ine,. celery C0inp0UDd
oeiore me puono as a iaisiner. Mr. in lbig great modern remedy the real
Scott at that time presumed to means to health is attended to; sleep is
give more free advice to republi- made sound and refreshing, the sppe-
cans than any person in Oregon. ,ela rpro ,DU "a " loPoora
1W.I!II,.U1I,U.I plain)ng because, they get the
A U V- I .1.1. U1U1 UU lUUUCIi I . . . . . . .
j " nnnrlahmant that iiatnra reaiiiraa. Tin a
ia the fundamental, rational way that
THE E. 0. comments on the I Paine's oelery oompound takes to be
Portland Oregonian as the leading able to cope successfully with diseases
and ablest republican journal on
the coast Hot! In politics it is
nothing, in principle it is a blank.
The E. 0. is nursing its old enemy
in hope of encompassing the de
feat of the regular republican nom
inees. The bolting paper publish
es cousiberable telegrapio news.
Aside from this it is neither honor
able nor reliable, and every citizen
of our state knows it
Every republican who has the
privilege ot belonging to the party
should take a pride in party or
ganization and to that end should
support the ticket from top to bot
tom. Good men have been put up
in other parties. No one denies
that, but they do not represent the
party that is expected to bring
prosperity to our land. Defeat
any part ot the republican ticket
and you do that much to disrupt
your party.
TOE Doltogoniao has dodged
arouud in its choice ot a man to
support for congress. First it was
McKercher, then I'.ecnelt and Dow
it is after Judge North run, as an
independent candidal Judge
Nnrthrup is Dot letng supported
as any sort of a protectionist, for
in fact he cares little altout that
itnpoitaut principle of republican
uw. He is the bolter's choice,
that seems to Iks bis only recom
tnendation.
There are deg-re-M tad ilaJ of poverty,
jnai as me re are diirevenewn of nNnk
amoag llmee nhn mm, pale sim! bwnn
pnvMtv sad no bee by different aland
nrja. Hoes ttioo dra Ibetaaelvaa rax
Ueeiu lbs are lee fieb lba olfevte.
aio lhare are e- iii fit!f mm r tt
(le be tr saitafUl aib SihsHm
1 Urate a kinlul Mirty Ut abkb ttn
ariMitinl t libesn eotacwtisaia. m
If, a tt?rly ol b.ttiy aUmtna. eiar4
ty hfasitM an J a 'eni.tnl of
lbs itnrii..i of A f ttlHna
ln'0 att'l lt tv.rU T'i inIi
" S rWK)bl t'i llivr la !.(
rtt)lf fulls rMnt tit rv)itr.
nU. "Bile lb Vilt." an.1 ttas ! II
Uiui a hlnmaeb HKra. iy rnlnriii
ditfMlt., gll aballbSl Imtrabeta
the of lha lla eaJ lnw J
traaqaillntac tbe . it faiatta Ike
'S(lilln
of ths liver, kidneys and stomaob, and
ts guarantee a oomplete return of sound
sleep, good digestion and a quiet, well
regulated nervous system.
Fur I'ysprpsla
and Liver complaint you bave a printed
marantic on every bottle of Hhilnh's
VitaMier. It never ails to cure. For
sale by Wells A Warron.
THE INirr.O ARTISANS,
A Uoo4 asaraa Ordr roisdrS oa BssImss
rriarlplM.
The objects and benefits of the United
Artisans are to nolle is fraternal bonda
all sooeptable persons, mala or female,
between the ages of elghteta and fifty
years, of good moral ebaraoter, mentally
and physically soond.
To care for lbs sick end indigent
members, snd ntoa lbs death ot any
member la good standing, to provide for
ths payment of a benefit to the bene
floiary of the denaed, and to provide
a comfortable Income tor Its members
Id ease of o'd ar. To eecors the safest
kind ot promotion fur the smallest pos
sible ontlaj; to prevent suffering and
dietrtee; to elevate the dignity of labor
to promote le Bi-ersbi-e and morality
to enlighten Its tnnibrt, to propagate
tbe feeliog of brotherly love; to itsisi Its
members when seeking employment; to
belp 1 1 mi nsvd), thus pmvisg a direct
brotfit in life I" tb aba avail them
selves ol its a l nut , aa well as to
pruvide for tboee dependettl niton tbeni
It aroor.ts to buth male and ljale
e.il rUt.l
Mr. t.'fT Hy s ju t front 1'rndltton
.i rttliii a tianrli r.f tbe fjalle4 Aril
sssiii Uipi-nrr. It la wortn lokieg
In In.
Pel (n ml lb SstU i tmf
Ayet'e Hitriile njye the ettraor-
dloary Uielmetton u( havitig lia tbe cxilf
blood pnnOer ailnvs.1 an eibibit at tbe
Wovl.l's fair, Cbieagab Mannlaetnrere
of ntber eareaparillae sosght ty ey
SB Mas kt otittia showiot of tbelf fols
tint they were all turned away o.t Ibe
applratin of tbo rale f'l'iJlig tbe
entry of patent ndteiae and etneirniBa.
Tbe JeeMtna of the Wori.l a fair aniho-
nttre In favor of Ayet'e Haraapar tile wae
a errrot aa fiJUiwe: "Ayer's Bareapn-
Mile ta n..t a t-ir.l kulietne. It i
net bvl'iag in tbe lot of awtstfs,
bere ra He nterite."
From our Special Correspondent
Tbe river and harbor bill is now being
oonsidared by tbe oommittee oa com
merce of tbe senate. If the Yaqnina
Bay contract is retained in tbe bill, it
will be d fficult to say too much in praise
of the senators from Oregon. It bas de
termined and formidable opposition to
meet. It is an unusual, an almost un
precedented tbing for congress to make
bo appropriation for an improvement in
face of an adverse report from the Unit
ed SUtee engineers, and this is what the
senators from Oregon bave to combat In
order to seoure the retention of tbe
Yaqnina Bay item in .the bill. Cbptain
Symons in his report of January 1, 1894,
declares: "It is my opinion that Yeqnina
Bay bar is not worthy of further im
provement." After reviewiug tbe con
ditions that govern tbe hnrbor and the
work already done there he states tbe
further opinion that, "It is beyond the
power of man to make it into a harbor
of enffloient capacity for deep draft
ships engaged in foreign commerce, or
in fact to give this entranoe a bar chan
nel depth appreciably greater than that
now existing.''
Following upon this report by Capt.
Symons, Senator Mitchell had an item
placed in tbe last sundry civil aOt, pro
viding for an examination of tbe barbor
by a board, to consist of three officers of
tbe engineer corps. The board oonsist
ed of Lieut Col. Stickcey, Ma. Post and
Ms. Sears. Their report was forwarded
to the secretary of war four months ago,
While the board did not give any opin
ion as to tbe practicability of a soheme
for deepening tbe bay, tbe tone of the
report is decidedly adverse, as tbe fol
lowing extraot will indioate: "It will be
observed that tbe board (under tbe
resolution) is not called upon to express
any opinion as to whether a furtber per
msoent deepening of tbe water on tbe
bar is prsotioable, or, if practicable,
whether the commerce of tbe port pres
ent or prospective, will justify a further
expenditure." "To the reports
ot Maj. Hener and Capt. Hymons
espeoial attention is invited."
"The board is of the opinion that if any
furtber deepening ot the bar oan be
made it will be only by prolonging the
preeent jetties. ' The board then esti
mates tbe oost of snob work at $1,025,'
000.
Ibese are tbe official documents on
which Senator MoBride is supposed to
rely in order to seoure the retention in
the bill of tbe Yaquioa contraot. Of
course snob reliance is out ot the qnes
tion in this oaae. Tbe official reports
are witnesses for tbe other side. Tbey
must be faced down.
At Ibe first meeting ot tbe commeroe
oommittee, after the bouse passed ti
mer and harbor biil, Senator McBride
received a full broadside on this snbjot
from the ohairmau of tbe oommittee,
Senator Frye, who arraigned tbe Ynqnin
Bay proposition and indicated that it
would take a good deal to remive bis
opposition, it in any way, it oould be re
moved. 'Senator McBride tberenpon
consulted with Snnalor Mitchell as to
what should be done. The latter im
mediately asked that Ibe Orrgon delega
tion be given a brarit g before tbe oom
mittee and bas summoned Messrs. Her
mann and Ellis to bs present and belp
faae down the engineers' reports.
Ths item bad a narrow, very narrow
escape in the river and barbor
committee. One night shortly be
fore tbe oommittee made its tour of
inspection down ths Ohio river, Mr.
Hermann wslked into tbe oommitli
room feeling more than usually jovial.
The work of paroeling out tbe "pork"
waa about completed. Tbe ennui u e
was to take final aolioa on most of tbe
items that night. Mr. Hermann bad
good reason to be satisfied tor Ibe com
mittee bad given bim almost everything
be bad asked for. As a matter nf fact 1 e
bad gotten more than he could possibly
bave obtained if be bad been chairman
of tbe committee fur two reasons: Tbe
first Is that tbe appropriations for tbe
state otitis chairman am always moat
earsfully scrutinised. Tbs other reason
Is that bis colleagues on tbe oommittee
who bad served with him were Indlgnsnl
at ths soion of tbs speaker In peseiog
bim ovsr, nod knowing that it would
injure bim more or leee lo bin stste-
wished to do everything In tbsir power
to belp bim ont And so it was that Mr.
Hermann was more than usually jovial
on tbs algbt in qneetinn
I'em after Item was enalderel and
determined. Finally tbe Yaqnina Day
e Kilreol name a p. Then n frtling of
constraint ervpt ovtr tbe rmmilteew
One of tbe members snggatd tbat tbe
miliar bettor go over. Mr. Iletmsnn
looked Bp is surprise. The face ot bis
colUagties lookt dark and forbidding'
A seonnd wae made to the mo i ton.
"What doe Ibis mean j neked Mr.
Hermans. "Let my matter so over
afir all nthors bsvs boon noted uponf
I do not understand yon, rtllrmn.
This la my matter: I am vitally later!
el anj lest I on a vole biog takn
boo." Ton as old friend, a sseaibor of
tbe committee, naked bin not to InaM
on a vote Uisg laku now. Ml will bo
bMM," be said, pot to insist. Lt tbe
ltss go over natil we rMnrn from enr
trip d. en tbe UbM." Me. Hermann
sen tbat It was wiaJotn to snbmit Iur-
Mr. Ellis is,' of conree, feeling very
happy. Hie colleagues bave been keep
ing bim busy ehakiog bands and eacb
shake Is generally coupled with tbe re
mark "I wish I could do tbe same for
Hermann" or words to tbat tttVot, for
both the representatives from Oregon
are popular with their associates here.
Washington, Apr. 13, 1896
A Natural Brautlfl.fr.
Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the
blood and gives a clear and beautiful
oomplexion. For sale. by Wells A War
ren.
NOT AUTHOK1ZEU.
Editor Gazette
In your issue of April 7 it appears
tbat I antboriz-d the Qazette to state
that 1 would not accept the nomination
of tbe democrats ot Morrow county for
tbe offioe of county superintendent of
sohools. This notioe ot tbe Gazette was
au entire surprise to me , and I am at a
loss to know bow any snob, statement
wag authorized..
I aow desire to state to tbe people of
Morrow county that I aocept the nomi
nation and should they see fit to elect
me to this important office, I will do all
in my power to advanoe the educational
intereets of the county.
Reeoeotfully,
FloUbncb V. Cbittendbn.
Heppnbb, Or., Apr. 23, '96.
ernes or
BLACKWCLL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY.
DURHAM, N. C.
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the
Blackwell's Genuine
Durham Smoking
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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 of Soap FREE with
each pound you buy. Soap Is
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TOBACCO COMPANY.
To ALL
Merckats
Who feil
Tseesssee- von h v difficulty in procuvlae yoor'
soap, cut out this notice and sand M wb
your order to your wnoieaara nearer.
If you've got bad blood in you take
Simmons Liver Regulator and get rid of
It's a wonderfully good medicine tor
Malaria and obills. "1 have taken Sim
mons Liver Regulator especially in ibe
spring and fall, and found It tbe best
remedy. I know ot no way to benefit
people more than by putting Simmons
Liver Regulator into their bands.' N.
N. Sbepard, Coohranton, Pa.
SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution Issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor
ine uouniy or morrow, on Marcn it), lsvn, ana to
me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
rendered ana enierea in saia uourt on ine am
day of March, 1896, in favor of J. H. Townsend
Plaintiff, and against Thomas Walrten, W. O.
Scott and O. W. Harris, Defendants, for the
ot Three Hundred Forty-eight and 10-100 (I
Dollars witn interest mereon irom said
num. and Twentv-flve (I2.WKI1 Dollars attornev's
fee and the further sum of Sixty-four and HO-lOO
.89) Dollars costs; and, whereas, by said I
Judgment It was ordered and adjudged that the I
following aescriDea real property, to-wlt: sw
of section 24 in To. 1 north, ramie 25. E. W. M..
be sold to satisiy saia judgment, costs and ac
cruing costs, i win, on
Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1896
at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, tn front of the
Court House In Heppner, Morrow County.
Oregon, sell the right, title and Interest of the
said Defendants In and to the above described
The Thoroughbred Running Stallion
stand the season at
will
i BILL! GORDON'S STABLE
Heppner, Ore.
Terms: $20 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 high; Star in face, Two white
der forcash in hand the proceeds to be fff ON LEFT SIDE, AND WEIGHS 1150 POUNDS.
to the satisfaction of said execution and I '
property at Public Auction to the highest and
Deal DKKi
applied t
all costs, and costs that may accrue
2V. O. W. HARRINGTON,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated March 16, 1896.
Swamp by Leon: first dam, Oregon Rose, she by Tiptop; he by lm-
rtd iimst Tom Tlnton'a Unit dam. Brlhrev. she bv imported Bonnie Scotland. Oregon Kose s
rort lfl;ree i
SHERIFFS SALE.
arstdam.Graoeshot: she bv Buckshot: he by imported Buckton; third dam, SalUe Morgan, by
John Morgan; he by imported Sovereign.
r-. m 1 1 I I ai r II i V C n ... m.
IOTtCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UN ER .au IuTDIBO pOOU pasture Bl 91. O per moulli per lieau. u"uvo
1.V and bV Virtue Of an execution ISSUed Ollt aa n.n.kla nlian mnKa i. aarraA oiftnoo k tnot r rtrsA nnta
of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for 100 r ' ""cu 1D CC"UVJ' "J vt'" w b""
the County of Morrow on March 16, 1nW), and to - y-v TVVXT
me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
renierei ana ewerea in saia court on me sin
day of March. 1HW, in favor of The Northern
Counties Investment Trust (Limited) Plaintiff,
ami agamsi u. n. siewan, james v. Hamilton,
O. W. HarrliiKton. Administrator. Addie Parvin
snd J. N. Brown, defendants, for the sum of
Thirteen Hundrrd Two and 4-100 (IWi (HI Doll
ara, with interest thereon from March b, 1H9A, at
the rate of eight per cent per annum and One
Hundred Dollars attorney's fee, and the further
urn nf irifttf.fli' .ml lULUMWSV. Am ll..llu
ami, whereas, hy said Judgment it waa ordered
and ailjudged that the fnllowliig described real
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Notice For rabllratloa.
TTKITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT THE
U Dalle", Oregon. April 13, Hwa, Notice is
hereby Klven that John C. Brown has Hied
notice ol nis intention to muse nnai proof
before 1. W. Morrow, county clerk, at his ottlc;
In Heppner, Oregon, on Monday, the Mh lav
( 1 ,Mld ....II .1 .
costs and accrulug costs. Iwill.oi, ' SV , f nVsrfi.it
Seturday, the Z5th day OT April. 1890 I He names aa witnesses
procrtv. to-wlt: The Yi ' of S of sectloa :sl,
V'4 of SW'j, E' SK!,and NWi of K section
and HWl, of SWVi section XI, all til Tp 6 8,
at 2 o'clix k, P. M of said day, at the frontdoor
in lie court House in lieppucr, Morrow county,
Oregon, sell the right, title and Intcrent of the
said Defenilnnts 111 and to the above deHTlUil
iirowrty at I'uhlle Auction to Ihe hlithest and
Hat bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be
ai'inii'd to ine aaiiaiaetiou ot aaia execuilou ana
all cosu, and coats that may ai-crue.
. W. HtKK .nunn.
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
uaicii Marcu lit, ikw.
Jurtm M. Bosnian, Win. Duran. Hiram Claik.
O. M. Yaw, ot iioiner Oregon.
JAB. F. MOOKE,
4:11-41. Register.
Notice of Intention.
1 AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
I i March 1k;. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice oi
his Intention to make final proof tn support of
herclaim, and that said proof will be mada
before J W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on May ), HW6. vis:
AMOS A. MISrtlLDINE,
Hit. E No. w, for the E'i HK, gee. 11, and
r-'i .r.'4, nee. it, i p. x . k. n t.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
Discontinuous residenre upon and cultivation
of said land, vis;
Klmer (ientrv. Frank (ientrv. W. 0. Scott.
John Barton, all of Heppner, Oregon.
J AS. F. MiXlKE,
t'JtUW Register.
Timber Vulture, Final Proof,
UNITED BTTE8 LAND OFFICE AT THE
Dalles. Orrgon, April 1:1, 1j0. Notice is
hereby given that (irorge . Harrington, Ad
mlnlatrator of the Estate nf Jamea Xtewart.
deceased, has filed notlre of his Intention to
make final pronl nelore J. n. Morrow, county
clerk, at his oftlre In Heppner, Oregon, on
Unml.v thm 9M h Amw ni Uaw lurnl . , I ... I
of the Circuit Court of the Htate nf Oregon for culture application No. '(jo. lor Ihe Nt NWI.
maiounty ol "orrow, March 16. lwai. and to hri k Wt and NF."4 SVV14 of acctlon No. I, in
...i,-. ,, iirnTcmi u,n iiuuiiiriii usiiiii n Ao. o souiti. ratiua No. 2t eaat-
He ratnra aa wltiifwa:
lamea H. V. viand. Charles H. Ballls. William
Luellliig, (leorge W. Crispin, of Hardman, Ore.
JAB. r. MOUKRi
4.11-41. Register.
SHERIFFS SALE.
VOTICE IX MK.KFBY GIVEN THAT L'NDER I
l and by virtue of an eteciition Issued out
rendered and entered In said court on the Id
day of March, lmai. In favor of Thomas L. Dor-
man, i iaiiiiin. and against ueorge w. Jnnkln,
lielennaiit, for the sum ol Slsteen Hundred and
HI it jr five illMWMiil Dollara with In terra t thereon
n
and Ona tin lid red I
IV IXllll
and, whema, by aald Judgment It waa
ftoin Marcl
per ami ti ia
lee and tbe further sum nf Tweut
a. Ikbl at the rale of ten oer cent
r annum and Ona II 11 lid red Dollars attor
J April I. If.
the followliiK-i
of hla (mention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that nald proof will be made
nernre tne county clerk 01 Morrow county at
Heppner, Oregon, on May 16, 1, vli:
FRANCES L. JONE8, Hd. K. No. 3397,
(or the NE14 section 4, Tp. 1 S, R E. W. M.
Ha namea the following wltneaaea tn prove
hla rnntlniioiii residence upon and cultivation
of aald laud, vis:
Jaa. M. Hares. Jas. Fristoe. J. C. Klrk.Jaa.
Young, all ol Heppner, Oregon.
JAB. T. MOOKK,
4'SS Register.
lornev s
iNiuaracoau;
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H.,.., ... .(.111-,,. VMM ..I'll-fTl
and adjudgail that the following dearrlhml rent
erlr, lu-wtt
Notice of Intention,
N "T'.'"n "i T "D OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
1 . W. M . be sold to satiatv said j April 7, !. Notice Is hereby given thai
it and accruing coU. I will, on the following named settler has Sled notice o!
Saturn-ay, the 25th eleynf April, 1896 her Intention u. make final proof in sm
at 2 o clock P M , of aald day. at th. front door !' cl"'mi,n1'1 J"?'
nl the Court llouaeln Heppuer, Morrow Countv, fT'an W- M"rrT,w' ,'""I,,T c,erk U
prope
(11 To. IH. K.
Judgment, coa
Oregon, aell the right, till and Intereat of ths
salt! Defendant In and to the ahova deai-rtlied
property at Public Auction so the hlgheet and
beat bidder for cash III hand, the proreeda to ha
applied Ul Ihe satisfaction of aald eatcutlon and
all ONila, and ets that may accrue.
.14. II. M. HAkktNGTO.
UherifTof Morrow County, Oregon.
fateq piarrn ia, im.
SHERIFFS SALE.
NinU K IS tlKRFBY OIVRN THAT t'KDKR
and hy virtue of an eaeeutloa taau4 out
nf the Circuit rourt of the Wat nf On-gon for
Ihe Cnuuly nf Mormw, oa March) la, taut, and lo
me nim-iri and neutered, upnn a ludsmenl
thai
of
pport of
tw madr
c miner.
ureaon, on stay it. im, vis :
MAKIiAKKr J. M Mil EWIMin
Rd. K. No DK'wt, lor the NKI, Bee. 27, Tp. IS.,
av 71 c, w. ai.
(the namea the following wltneaaea tn prove
ner continuous minenca upon ana cuinvaiion
Of aald land, vis:
A. T. amg, m. a. uiaen. Jonn niden, all of
lone, Oregon, ond C. A. Khca. ot H'ppner, Or,
j a, r. NOOHK.
4.10-10. Keglater.
Notice of Intention.
f aKDOFFlCI AT t.A GRANDE, ORFOON
"",,;r"1,i V ' " l"""1"'"' I tj April 4. !, Kotlca la berrhv given tbat
, . ,. J . - . '. ' " V ." - rnl lowing named settler has Sled
. In "r IT f .H,,h' fc tnlentbm to make Snal pronf In 1
rialnllfT. and aaalnat Henry Kelly, lMlendanl.lv,. --a ii..i m.1.1 .111 i' .
for Ihe aum n seven Hundred Forty aeven erwf I llnr.i 11... l w...r.. 1 ....... . 11 .
Willr nl
auppnrt of
or, orvgon. oaj May II m. l
IJiilS LKAHR . SII I Ulg US VI U.K.
I10 I. dura, with tniereal there
on frfins atari rt ihe flats. at the
iZT, T""- P-r nnuw ana ""'v I fnv Ine SV. fee. a, Tf. a S. ti. 7 K. W. It
TkilT i7 . 1 I.,. .. m I "he nanwa the following wlttneaaew In prove
an-l. . he.. h, said Judgment II ..a nrd.nM o UM vis' ' -.....ow
an.lai.iiliiiatini..iiint ,ieerrtr4 real Umrm M. Ha-r. Kormaa A Kellv J.m
it.. ..! 1 11 MnaifK h. I J Km h m k.ll i I ..... .. . . . . "
' - - " ' 1 joaej. m 11 nam ituanea. an of HrKt.n. f itH,
r. w IUto.1.
ar. tl.Mi twenty lea, and week kail at a-ita
taenly Ihrea. all In low nahla Iwa amiih. rente
iaiy erven eaei. w. M . he a4. to eattsfy aald
Imlgaaent. eoaia artS arrrulng nana. I will,
Satweeley, the 28th nay nf April, 1896
at f n rl.rt rn.nl aald day. at Ihe front dons
nt I Km MM.r4 II .iim Im U ......... V.mmm
orrg.n a-ll all the riskl. Una and lnieee-4 ai
Ihe aald tM-Modant la awl an tbe above dMarrlned
emnenv al Pnbile Aurlioa W Ihe hiahMMi ana
brat 1,1.1. 1 !.. raah la haad. Ihe bli.wil an be
4SMS
kee'etea.
Notlci of Intention.
tasn Orru 8 at La Oare Oaa.ma.
War. t, laMl
VOTICE tS ttlRFRY CilVFJi THAT tHI
.1 follnwlng named altief fcas Sled imiire
ai-pibMt u Ihe aait.HM-lloa uf aald esacuUMI a ad " ' ",,B" tn aaaie Snal proof la enpanrl
ail cwta, and eMe lhal may arme 01 h'a claim, and lhal aaM fen" will ha made
Alt U . H 4 MHI 4GTOf , h-4a wanly C.r. of H.,rrow County, at
ahertff nf at.N-row 4 wanly. Inwgon. HTf"' VTV-J ? :
tvalmlM.irkia.laaa. ' l'l!l.l. i. SU k, H l Sa MM.
SHERIFFS SALE.
V'uni g tn tiratav i.ivm tint cmb
i and by tin ue of aa esarnllna Imnad mil I .'""'L '.
fcU'wrt ' I--1
He kemaa Ike Mlnwlng am In prnve hla
enntmaoue rraldenee apna and rultl.aUoa nl
lb. m. tnercha.tr Ms I. It. rr T.Z'.1.
tuan wlm lu lj jr for lit ttrfftn.ennses malailn nn t fteaniai.afl.
n.o hicU joti nalk; lot tLe . tZTit 17.
nclnml In nli'icb your cliil ltf n or Ctsumi n-n, !.i, ipe. nenniw.la
i. tlmt a .iri wrrn e.luratA.l! lie l't an.t Usf .tiawaa-e ae
; , . t 41 . ; 7 enre4 t M.i..b a Cnf t ot aa
iieij uj arcj ui u.n cuurca 10 m e le A arrtn.
i,l,n,tr lit. .mmh f .Neva vtk
nk t lie lamril pf riH at 4n lo mUl aw Im
tiling' In I he itilii.' ai Inail i linn ulum.
lr I rvwrerHk W inew, ttte nutrVllr
(n rf tmlnnlivg, haa laa apMttel lee
turer on mii-tal rlaawa nrt marlal evlle
in llararl nnlieraily.
l;lMt Will it jear aur-a) l.re tk
tl-i'ratlaa ech.a at f'i-aain(isr 1.
4ivbWa ni1 r.Mtnkitrre. aM fls fre-e
InalrurlMvn In Imlgartaaa In Ma nai
veraiit-Hk,
Tlw Is a movement en f.t ftf tH
fiil.!n'.n,i I ,,f e,li,t. v,H,t, r
IM tr.'U i tf1 a. I e.w. at ,i of I Ke .i,e.
In tf I an riisis la' l,,litrn In the nal art.
j lrniil tf "'a,
nf the inroll t inirl nf the mala nf l h-mi imi
h. i m,Hiv nf MMf.,a.na kterh 11. f- and ha
MaSlnelei an.1 rtlltaH. nmHl a Jndgntent
in Ibe days .d..win he argae l aaj ) n., m M.e, h i-m, in a. nf .... w Mar
H-M ..IH kie roleaea fc,4 to sink. .TZZt"!?'
ml the Item linae re lain.! la tbe bill " I' itamiii.MS. I'a r li..niiu.n.
. . , , , I s km a, a.i i,. Ir. in and The kMihoa
n i wna an viu'i I'Mwa rij4 immna. innnliM invmenl ma, ilimlinli lal.nl
ll f,.., li,. MiiM.k..J .kmmmImm b. l. k I f" " " "lime thnaaan.l lMlata a lih
' " ' irn.M lh.n,,i Ina lia ll mi ikm m.,.
faatiltej fr,MM fyataaagn nn4r Snajiaoaion ' " ent umia ami t .,n.,Md
. ,, , . . ..... I end f aenif Sve IMiere atrney a and the
nf the rnlae nJ mtiiont nttier then gen . i- .., a im f thinr s and . ..u.ra
i..hm NniaHy ttrt ftrnanan, R araw
ami, u. n H otfard, ell of inann, rmem
a. r. iiuix,
47! ti kegvar.
CIWlQlt.
tn tn mi tt im nr of tm srig
a ! i-twf.m n Ihe I ..,i.l, .4 II ,nt I,
Ihe man., ,.( ti,. eaiata ot lttms T. fSartnn,
mmc. I 1 m t t.m
la lha hiral law. and any and all twraana
InUrMbtd a aald ea ale tratif
In lha name of Ihe Mate of Imrm, ynw an
...1 .t.k.iM Tk,. .....J Im. -I.. i. il.. ' a id tkm hy e.wk ).uf,m.nt II I .
" a i.nM and a ll'. il lha lha tnii-alni iIk . ' ,r"' " l t-a In t
naoala. r.terr item In Hm Ml nll te ' fi-r m m env a. Z1Z,1 JTstJll, II'JH'Il " ."
, , . iilkeviMiiTli n W M and a ! "" m al the wrl enn ikmnl al
gqlijm le J le clfe af nllay nal l)l. m., hSwnianw I and . "I'M- l liw I milt l Kmw m MnnUv
, l, . mibwM Tk a. n. g at M . heemdt. "" " a l al W n... in the
M. II . al.L a eauae l ai. eatal, why aa Hw M IINnait
r. tlmniann lake km 1 fi at rf I ' Tf .k .. iimLW im ai. mitml
thlli.,.hie.ilt naaataka baa n.i.eJ! '. St4lnnf Ae4l, 1696 r-t-f kning lo the mil HaH devrihmt
r".- iteali. nesS aaaere M ,h. aa k Mai k.i,4. ij,t, iv,
ha Hale a L.rg lim an J mi U l..a !"'- w t-n ., Mm il ,U " ra a4 nw
Notice of Intention.
AND OFFICE AT TH K DALLES, OREOOf,
Notice la hereby given that
named adtler has filed nolle
Notice Of Intention.
I.akd Orrica at La Uaagpa, Oagnow.
Atirll IX lNOS
VOTICE IS RERFBY OIVF.N THAT THE
11 lollowlns named aettler has Bled nolle
of hla Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and thai aald proof will be mada
oeiore l ounty t lark ol hi orrow County, Oregon,
al Ueppuer, Oregon, on May an, Itut, vli:
John p. hkown,
Tlmlier Culture Entry No. fcwi. for the W
Sec. a Tp. 1 S. R. Ci E. M'. M. .
He namea the following wltneaaea tn prnvn
his cnniiiiuoiis residence upon and cultivation
of said land. VIC
John F. Barton, William Barton, Jnha C, Brown
and Francis M. Gentry, all of Heppner, Oregon,
B. W. W1LMOM.
m ft
kesUUr.
Timltr Culture, Final Proof.
Net Ice for Fablieatln.
I AND OFFICE AT THE tlALLFJt, OREGON,
J Maerh A N"tlw la herehv elvaa
that Andrew keanev, nf lslngton, Oregnn,
kaa Sled notice of liilentlnn tn make Snal pn4
In-fore J. W. Norma, county elerk, al hla orhrn
In Hrppni-r. Oregon, on Saturday the Mh day
nf May, !, on Timber Culture aniilleaiioa
so, iTwi, lor Ihe sw, onaiier of aec'tun nf ha.
I In Tnanahlp Nn. 7 n. Range No Faat,
Ite names aa wltiiraaea: Jim i'rnax b... .
hen Una. J C. Itiommm, Jamea Learh, all ot
vm lie Ml, vn-goa
n M tkK T. MOORE.
s"3" aWtaaev.
Teachcr$' Examination.
NOTICE t HIRTRY OIVEJf THAT FOR
lha parimmof maklna aa esamlaalloa nf
ai! fwra n,a a ho amy oflef ihemmlvea aa randl
lai.a k-r lam here nf lha arknoieof thla eoanly,
.... SHq mpnaits, ine eounty arhml
eolmrtntendeal Iheranf will hold a biks
eiamlnaih-n al Ihe eoart boaan at Maklraae.
opening fib inh, law,
lald Mils tub day of May I an
- hK t"lGIR,
m A Co, frham aupl , Morrow la , Of.
Notice ot Find Stttttmtnt.
NOTICR fttttl'nr fllVEt TM tT Tff
n,l.r.l,n, kilns J k,.yae. eaarntrta nf
theiwuieof n ii k.n.1, dmianit, will mate
Fnml Miicmenl nf her m-enania a Ilk aaM ea
ImI. a sm-h eteruins el lha nxl kana nf lha
lmefe l oan a kwna .nanty la ka hnldea
al lh.en.irl knwa la MtHmv, la mid (,ny
on lha 4th day nf Mv A. I. law. a ia a rimk
a m MttA gjl tvilgn,
ksarwtfts.
Notice 0 Final Sittkment.
VOTli ft is iirns'nr .tvn thst TWt
i niMeetid edmlnlaimt, of Ike eaiaia
nl tl M, ietrtmaa. 4mwad. wilt avete rinat
anwmnl f hla aeraanu wllh mil ealaia aa
swh almlnla(nitnr, at the I wrn ,4 lha
Intinlyemtrt al Morrow nnnly , rtrrear.
"". kv ka h..i.i.a al Mt.pn" r., l
aafct iwaaty, aw kk sib day nf u t
A a suit
AdmtakMtakar.
hup ro ntE
ffwrrktarea tKtbln( if wfcieb la ie m I lin-i.,.i ia tn4 a,, ihe a ,inM 1 Mww iii imr,n
n.bam.l a. I be k.i,. ,., Ik. ....ta r""'" r.u -wa k. the mM ... 1 i..sm. the ttn Jnlin R.f hi.
1 l !"' i in ' la l-a . I ih. ta W I llf. nf Ihe wuli nn ni
Of Irr. .a i t r-ala wl.al ba I as teaa ' "'"''"a "f mid u,l.. I I4I! tm k the mmi
i i, 4 nan llnl .. I nie a nh lha ami n aald L ull
w n u in in em n IK irpnnii HllllKlToV l,S.l Ih.i li.H,, d l,, l !-.
I lira tai a, il . w I nH a , Urea,-. ' "t J. W, a)..aa-'
k " ' . ' lae-l ak 17, a, , .!.. C)a.
I
I bate 1n anl 1.01) latnl-t
tbat t mill sail attwr abmaiaa at II pt
keaxl, nil 'msaj. rnetM aswlaav lay
bnv eHnalit Mlrea ana ( Vlamis, mt
ew!l on tne at mt ranch In VMnel I
rasf on, nar Tti.
C.s Vt.rtxwa.
3 ! Vteavnn, Urtgnt.