Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 28, 1896, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN BTATE TICKET.
For Presidential Elector.
T T OEER of Marlon County
E U SMITH, of Wuco County
J F CAPLES, of Multnomah County
8. M. Yoran, of Lane County
For Supeme Judge,
ROBERT 8. BEAN, of Eugene.
The Oregonian cries "bolters"
and prates about a regular republ
ican ticket in Multnomah county,
yet bolts itself when it wants to do
bo. The Oregonian stands almost
alone on its bolt against Ellis.
REPUBLICAN DISTRICT TICKET.
For Congress, M 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 BherlfT,
ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman.
For Clerk,
A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner.
For Judge,
A. O. 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. BAL8IOER, of lone.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Heppner.
Justice! and Constable.
For Sustice of the 1st District,
E. U WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS SHANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. 8. YOUNG.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W, BRANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable 3rd District,
WALTER CASON.
For Justice of 4th District,
JOHN MCMILLAN.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON. "
For Justice of 5th District,
J. T. HOSKIN8.
For Constable of 6th District,
I. L. HOWARD.
For Justice of 6th District,
E. I FREELAND.
For Constable of 6th District,
H. T. BAGLEY.
The names on the petition for
an independent candidate for con
gress will be published should
this petition be filed. It will be a
splendid opportunity to see who
are the real leaders in this moye
Hakvey Scott is so anxious
about getting a bolter to run for
congress, why not run him? The
Gazette nominates Mr. Scott as the
bolting candidate. lie is in every
way qualified as a bolter and will
please bis faction. No better bolt
er can be found anywhere.
FOB ELLIS.
From The Eagle.
Harvey Scott, a soreheaded bolt
er of the last republican state con
vention, is after Ellis' scalp, but
the ultimate result of all his efforts
is, the more space he devotes in
attacking Ellis, the more votes he
makes for that gentleman. The
Eagle has heard many repubcans
state that Scott could pursue no
course more acceptable to them,
A WAR REMINISCENCE
Scenes at Hatcher's Creek and
Petersburg Recalled.
John B. Scace Speaks to a Reporter of Stirring
Scenes Escaped with a Slight Wound, but,
Like Other Veterans, Has Suffered
Since A Story that Reads Like
a Page From History.
Coming Events.
Republican national convention St,
Louts, Jans 10th.
Annual rsunion of Oregon Pioneers,
Portland, June ICth.
Demooratio national contention Chi
cago, juiy I ID.
Emmett Cochran. Loo Leathers and
Billy Gorton same in from the John Day
Sunday. Emmett has returned home,
hut Lr-n and Billy are still enjoying a
visit to Morrow's metro.o is.
A Baby's Life Saved.
"Mr babv baderoUDand waa saved by
Shilob's Care," writes Mrs. J. B. Martin,
of Huntflville, Ala. For sale by "ell
& Warren.
Mrs. John Hager, Miss Elne Jouie
and Mrs. J as. Roberts bave each under
gone operations recently for enlarged
tonsils, Dr. McSworde performing it.
Tbe Best Confth Care
Is Shilob's care. A oegleoted oounu
is dangerous. Stop it at once with
Shilob's Cure. For sale by Wells &
Warren.
NOT A REPUBLICAN PAPER.
The Fossil Journal, our neigh
bor, asked the Oregonian a few
pertinent questions a few days ago
why it railed so at "bolters" last
legislature and now was doing a
thousand times worse. The "Bolt-
egonian" attempted to justify its
course but this is what it says:
"Boiled down to solid meat, the
answer is just this: That the Ore
gonian is not bound to practice
what it preaches, and that it is
not a republican paper. This wil
be sad news indeed to the hoary
beaded republicans throughout the
state who for half a lifetime have
regarded the great daily as their
bible. But it does not look wel
for an admitted 'professional
bolter to call his brothor bolter
a 'stinkard.' "
The Oregonian commented upon
the late republican convention in
the following language: "In order
to hold the silver vote, the repub
lican state convention was made to
vote down a resolution declaring
against the free coinage of silver.
But every silver man knows, or
should know, that to look to the
repuplican party for the free coin
age of silver is to entertain a de
lusive hope." The facts of the case
are Harvey Scott could not run
things to suit hiinaelf, and since
has been trying to organize a bolt
from the democratic and republic
an ranks. Thus far he has not
succeeded, but has placed himself
on record. Harvey Scott's oppo
sition means the election of any
man, while on the other hand,
Uarvey Scott's support will bring
about defeat The people are on
to the Oregonian's tum-tum, and
generally vote the dictates of their
own cranium.
Nona But Ayer s at tbe World's Fair
Ayer's Haraaparilla enjoys tbe extraor
dinary distinction of having been the oul
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's (air, Cbioago, Manufacturers
of otber sarsaparillas sought by every
meant to obtain a showing of their goods
but they were all turned away under the
application at the rule forbidding the
entry of patent medicines and nnstrnm
Tbe deoieion of the World's fair audio
rides in favor of Ayer's Huraapiirilln was
in effi'Ot as follows: "Ayer's Hsrssps-
rilla is not a patent medicine. II does
on! belong to tbe list of nostrums. It
bers on its merits.''
iU'KPmx K M CAHK COM KM M: XT.
lie lias Kaiiloyrd Julia C. Iesar for H
Debate.
The poople want Ellis returned From the k. o,:
to congress. I Isaao Ruddock baa beta arraigned,
and, when Humiliation was to take
This weather ought to bo good ''" w' cr ra ,r
B I ft tin Paatlillitftll fWialttfTlA Its! ft I Vea.l asttA
for crops and grans. WMlt o ,,, m j, btv u
placed at 110,000, instesd of at lS.OIK),
OllEOOS wants Mitchell to nnc. m was lbs lUst arrangement. Mr. Had-
I.
t.im-nlf in nrrrmuL He will nM P'
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I Ula VUHUX'I I"! U V u.' "U -V. IIUUMIUl
get there, to. b , ,hmi, rf.faed to maks any
i
I statement for publication, lasting it all
WOAT is the name of this news- with his eonnsel. John M. Hentley,
rtancr Published in Tortland that JPul Culled Btates marshal, will test.-
I a g t si . at
U Itnliinn Villa ,I,M n" "w .waiioon D- "" Ol
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1 UV auaa.l.lvW IIW HIIHHIII IfTtlHI HIV
robbery oecorred. On behalf of lbs d
llriTNEK DCods U-lophon'lO tson-1 feats, II will U set up tbat IUddock was
nectiou with tha OuUiJ world, silting in certain saloon in Pendleton
Why not push the matter along? - '' 0,bw;
lllaaa. it.. aw. 1,1 ..aa t. u .il tilaMA feHil 1 1. . I I..
I nuaa , ' iwuii j a. r.' ,. y.mvw a... - .11.. a. w
ut immediately lo lbs ttoatofflea with
Till Bitieni Statesman, the lead- bis companions, as lis news ol lbs mb-
ioff republican patter of this stataJbsrj spread down Ihs street few
is doing cicelleut work for the itv wn.nt. ' woorml. The
a a I CMff PUIUri WH lf ! IUI VHlflfJ VI
la Portland lbs tniddls of Msy. It is
TllEliK seems to DO doubt of lbs Aral cms on lbs docket and wl.l be
tU aortas of rPDublicaotstn this harj loughl on si la,
it t t is-- . .... I I II will ba aneetlon f eatabltabiaf
year throoghout Oregon, regard-
l -f ... .1 ... '
CM Ol cimid. ui .n-. I"""- n,.t.al lbs time of lbs robbery.
eoniplets deaeripllon of tbt maa,eiet't
11 CrrNtTt should once more Col- Ibalbs was alwol fits feel and sit or
leel itsolf Utber and aaaist in lhe la beigbt, aaJ weiba.
l...ai. Bi a .a a a
..n.UMA.! vtm. I """ iw w poooas; msi ns naa
jiloted U'tweeo
MitchrlL
I I k . . . Slt t.l - . k L....I ft. .1.1.
ej-puer l-Ufc ' . . a.,k sblastlla ..e.
When one enoounters in print tbe life
story of some scarred veterao of tbe
oivil war, a feeling of admiration and
sjmpatby is tbe certain result. Aocns-
tomed though we are to tales of heroism
and suffering in everyday life, there is
something peculiarly attractive about
these old war reoords, serving as they
do, as a sacred passport to the heart of
every true American. Thousands found
their rest on the field of carnage or in
tbe hospital, but their comrades, when
the struggle was over and the viotory
won, returned to their homes and began
anew tbe battle of lite.
John B. SoAoe, tbe widely known con
tractor and building mover of Albany,
N. T., has bad an anusaally interesting
life, and when seen by a reporter recent
ly at his home, No. 15 Bradford street,
told of his many experiences and ad
ventures while serving under tbe old
In tha late war. Although having
endured all the hardships and privations
of life in the ranks, Mr. Scace bears his
more than half a century of years with
an elastio step and a keen mind, taking
an aotive interest in private and public
affairs.
While still a boy, bis family moved
from Albany, bis birthplaoe, to Pitts-
field, Mass, and here he was educated.
He mastered the carpenter's trade, be
came a member of Berkshire Lodge, No.
62, 1. 0. 0. F and waa entering upon a
successful business life when came the
call from Washington tor men. All over
the oountry tbe word sped, and exoite
meet ran bigh. All the old time patriot
ism that bad made Massachusetts
famous in revolutionary days was fired
to its utmost. Every town and village
sent out its squad or company.
The company in which Mr. Scaoe en
listed in September of 1862, as a private,
became company A, Forty ninth Regi
ment, Massachusetts Volanteer Infantry.
Uodsr tbe common impression that tbe
war wonld be one of but short duration,
tbe men were enlisted for nine months
only. Soarcely were they uniformed
and armed before they were ordered to
tbe front. Tbe regiment, whloh at the
time was under tbe oommsnd of Col. W
F. Bartlets, served in tbe First Brigade,
First Division, Nineteenth Corps, and
participated in some of tbe hottest
battles of tbe great rebellion.
Mr. Moaoe, at tbe time, waa but twenty
two years of age, and be remembers well
with what beating heart ho flist full la
line, liis regiment was ordered south,
directly throngb the enemy's country,
with Baton Rouge as the objeotlve point.
After several months of weary marohes,
during which Company A paxstd
through several lively eortmmagee with
the enemy oonstsntly hovering about
the tUnks and rear, the capital city of
Iiuisana was reaoheJ. An evacuation
illnwed. Citii'tis and the rebel sol
diers statiotied in the city flml like
frightened sheep, bearing wild them
bat goods Ibry ooulJ carry and setting
torches to the rest. Tbe besatiful ospi-
lol balldlng, which bad been converts!
into a war prison, bad also been fired,
and the boys in bins iarmed in, just
in time to ssvs Ihslr osptivs comrades
from perishing in ths flames. Mr. 8aaos
wbo bad been, while en ton I a, promoted
to enrporal, waa in ths lh!ckat of ths
melee, and describes lbs seen in
graphlo niann r. Although lbs city bad
fallen almost wilbnnl a M w given or
rereived, a flUt wa not far off. fur word
was received ibt a large f iroe of the
enemy was fast approschiog.
A bloody battle eotoed al TlaJa Htora,
sfewda)a march nut i.f lbs eapital, lo
wbtrb Cori-oral H'-we was severely
wounded. A mitiute bull struck bis
left thigh and, grating Ihs bone, nar
rowly mUttd lbs area! artery. He was
retired lo ths two al Itatoo linage, bat
recnpretl so np'Jly that he entered,
aHin after, agtln lulu ativ srvire.
The bellies of Port liaison and Ifc.aslJ
eutivilk followed, with all thrlf tbrillieg
SptOHlrS.
II wss til I after tb'.s thai, by
irwo ul ih ti iiaiii of bw lrm of
eniwtroai.t. he too-.fshly dis
charged. Ids freplta waa .e
ue, t.Hwevp', ( b s xia eftrrwardt re
tili.tel. Id I'Ki fur ths reiaaiader of
lbs war. Fur merlliirtous actus be baj
b ralal lo Ihs serseanl's strip.
sad as saeh srd inOwpesy A.Mlilv
first Keglmeal, Msebawlls Vula
From the Albany, New York, Journal.
teer Infantry, under Cbas. F. Walcott.
Dating the term of his re-enlistment
Sargeant Soace participated in some of
tbe hottest struggles of the war. Many
a gray-baired veteran today recal's the
scenes of Hatcher's Run, tbe tall of
Petersburg and tbe battle of Sailor's
Creek.
After bis honorable discharge, Jane 4,
1F65, Mr. Scaoe retarned to Albany and
settled down at once to bis business and
sooial interests. He bas resided in tbe
city ever sinoe. It would seem that now
of all times, his peace and bsppiness
would bave been nninterrupted. . Such
was not to be tbe case, for four years
ago, while engaged, jn superintending
tbe raising of tbe immense smokestaok
of tbe Albany Eleotrio power house, tbe
lever of a loosened windlass fltruok him
a heavy blow across tbe baok. Tbe
effeot of tbe blow was not at first appar
ent, be being able to leave his bed in a
tew days. But tbe worst was to follow,
for without warning he was seized with
sniatio rheumatism in all its virulonoe.
Untold sgony followed.
Said Mr. Soaoe, ' I could not sleep for
tbe pain. No one will know tbe tortures
tbe rheumatism gave me. I don't know
bow I lived during those days. I be
came little more than skin and bones,
and it seemed like lite didn't have any
thing but suffering in it. Cures? I
tried every so-called rheumatic care
that was ever invented. I
Last Sunday Lon Markhum's biby
died, aged nine days. The infant had
not been well from bir b. Tbe remains
were buried in Lower Eight Mile.
Hheepshearinq. As many ot our
readers are well aware, this delioate task
is all tbe rage in Morrow. Numerous
crews are at work when weather per
mits, among them being tbe Campbell
and Richardson crews. Tbe Matteson
Watkics crew will soon shear out Tom
Quaid's bands, then go up to Penland's
where they will baye a long siege ot it,
omci or
BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY.
DURHAM, N. C
Dear Sir:
You are entitled to receive
c-nrr from your wholesale dealer,
WHITE STAR SOAP with all
the
Blackwell's Genuine
Durham Smoking
Tobacco 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 of Soap FREE with
each pound you buy. Soap Is
offered for a limited time, so order
to-day. Yours very truly,
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO COMPANY.
To ALL
Masts
Who Mil
TOBACCO.
If you hav any difficulty In procuring your
aoap, cut out this notice and (end it witb
your order to your wnoieuw ucaicr.
The regular subscription price ot the
Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tbe
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for tbe
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both tbe Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for $3.60. All old sub
senbers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advance will be entitled to
thesnmo.
SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, on March W, 1896, and to
me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment
rendered and entered in said Court on the 5th
day of March, 1896, in favor of J. H. Townsend,
riainun, ana aainsc 1 nomas waiuen. . u.
Scott and O. W. Harris, Defendants, for the sum
of Three Hundred Korty-elirht and 10-100 (;M8.10)
Dollars with interest thereon from said ftth of
March, i, at the rate of ten per cent per an
num, and Twenty-five (125.00) Dollars attorney's
w
ill
fee and the further sum of Sixty-four and 89-100
fJMH'.l) Dollars costs: and. whereas, by said
judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the
lollowmg ooscnoea real properly, uj-wii; on
of mvilon 24 in Tn. 1 north, ranse 25. E. W. M..
onvn all fif be sold to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac-
"'" ' miniriat, I will nn
them a good trial befora I stopped tak- s,turd.yi th. 25th day of April, 1896
iug tbem. My friends and neighbors at 2 o'clock, p. M., of said day, in front of the
. . . t;oun uouse 111 nepimer, jnorniw i.uumy,
reoommended remedy after remedy that Oregon, sell the right, title and lnterestof the
they beard of, but my rheumatism went sail Defendants in and to the above described
i..v m -4 . " ... property at Public Auction to the highest and
f a .t 1n.11 Si. t 1. ...1 I . i.
on just me same. vren, auor i uu pest imoer "rcaan .in inano, ine proceeuiio oe wciruo 1111) PIHIHMI
.1...1 L.lil.. 4..,-. .J appiltMl 10 me wtusiwiuuiiui am execuuuu nnu rcc I vn ttrf uiit., anv rn.fu.iu . w
almost had the life tortured out Of me, I a(i co,t, and costs that may ancrue. .
The Thoroughbred Running Stallion
stand the season at
BILLY GORDON'S STABLE, Apr,
Tvrmq: $20 for the season. All mares
over one from the same stable will be bred
for $5 less, each.
Swamp is a Dark Bay. 161 hands high; Star in face, Two white-
O. W. HARRINGTON.
BherlfT of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated March 1, 1896.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TINKER
I came aoross a newspaper aooon.it ot
Dr. Williams' Pink Fills, and I thought
I might as well add another name to
tbe list as not, so I ordered some ot
mv driiffiriat. XT
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'I tell yon, I was glad in those days of the Circuit Court of the Hints of Oregon for
to hoar of anvthintr that eonld irlve me th County of Morrow on March 16, lKHfi, and to
10 near ot aoyining tn couiu give me , rtlre,te1 a)d ,.ellvere(li ,lpon s jU(igment
any hope at ail. les, 1 gOI mem, ana rendered anil entered in said court on me.icn
, . a 1 .1. I I nay "1 niarcil, in:nj, in invifr ui i ill, mirvui-rii
before I bad taken two boxes that pain counties Investment Trust (Limited) Plaintiff.
huoan tn Imvs ma Whv I nonldn't nrt K"l"st O. W. Stewart, James D. Hamilton,
negan to leave me. wuy, 1 oouiao 1 .. w .P,i,,.n Admini.tr.tnr Adii p.rvin
Understand It. I OOllldn't imsslne my- I and j. N. Rrown, Defendants, for the sum of
... . . Thirteen Hundred Two ahd 4-100 (lt:.0l) Doll-
Sell DBing cured. BUI berore 1 DU am, with Interest thereon from March 5, lww, at
tnkan a half dnren of tlifwn boXpa I was ",0 ,e ' ritM Pr cent P" annnm and One
laaen nail aosen Ol Iliose Doxes i WSS Hu1)lr(1 UnUnn .ttorney s fee. and the further
OUred. The suffering Wbiob had made sum of Fifty-five and W-luo (.Vfi0) Dollars eot:
1111, wiierpHH. uj Him jiiiiKiiiriifc 11 w as uruert-.!
re 3 1 Swamp by Leon; first dam. Oregon Rose, she by Tiptop; hi
; Tiptop's first dam, Bribrey, she by imported Bonnie Scotland. Oregc
lot; she by Buckshot; he by imported Buckton; third dam, Bailie M
ported Ureat loin
hrat dam. GraDeshot
John Morgan; he by Imported Sovereign,
he by 1m-
on Rose s
organ, by
Can furnish Rood pasture at $1.25 per month per head Service
fee payable when mare ia served, either by cash or good note.
GEO. C. AIKEN, Owner.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
u
Notlie For Publication.
NITED STATICS LAND OFFICE AT THE
Dalle. Oregon, April l, in'JB. Mince
nr. .1 .1,1. . . li.n r niu,n u. tu,
uj iiiv niuiuD. uitm-Ri.viv iwi .vu ana anjutigea mai ine iniifiwing ueacuiiea real 1 u'y y?r . , :
, , . t nnuiMrlv tn-wlt The VU of ha u of section :J I nonce Ol on iiiieiuion w uinav mini ytn
had disappeared. I was a now mail. P."''", 7-HY'V.nd i L ol s tion befote J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at his otllc -
:ll,atidHWHof SVVi section XJL, all In Tp. & 8, In Heppner, Oregon, on Monday, ths t.th day
i j t 1 1 1. 1 1 : .-..-.....
iu urau, bhu i wrui uin a iu 1117 uimiufra costs and ai-crulng costs. 1 win, on
with nil tbe vigor aud vim of a young Saturday, tha 25th day of April, 1898
I think nv-rvonn who knowa ina '" M-.' said day, at the troiitdmir
of the Court House In lli-ppiier. Morrow County,
111 toll von what it did for me. rink Own, sell the right, tllle and Interest of the
------ W - - - I I,.. I l.... I..
I'ills is tbe grandest m-dioine ever dis
covered, and if my recommendation will
do it any good I waul yon t use it. I
bope oilier will bear of it and be bene
fited a I bave been. Kvery one should
bear ot it. I can t say too mncli rr
them," Mr. Hcace exclaimed eiitbusiasti
oally in cono'uainn.
siild Dcfenilaiiu In and to the aliove described
ronertv at I'lililln Auction to the highest and
hsI litddi'r for rash In hand, the proceeds Ul he
aiiplli'il lo the aatiafactloii ol said execution and
I coals, and costs that may accrue.
UM. II. W. HARRINGTON,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,
Dated March 16, liejti.
SHERIFFS SALE.
i'OTK K HHFRF.BY OIVEN THAT I'NDER
nl Mhv. Ihim. on timber ruiture aPPlicalion No.
2-.H.7. for the SWI, of section No 14, lit township
No. 2 South, Range No. i tut.
He names as witnesses:
Justus M. Beamau, Wm. Duran, Hiram Claik,
O. M. Yaw, ol iicpimer Orcnon,
J AS. F, M'XRE,
4:it-ll. Rcgisiir.
Notice of Intention.
f AND OFFICE AT THE DAl.t-Kfl, OREO ON,
I j March as, 16. Notice Is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
herrlalin, and that said proof will be made
before J W, Morrow, county clerk, at Heppuer,
Oregon, on May ), lK'.id, vis:
AMOS A. MISHILDINE.
Hd. K No. si0, for the K'i SKi, Bee. 11, aad
KU NKU. Sec. 14. Tn. 2 S. It. 26 E.
Ha nainfa tha follourinir witnesses to prove
hlscniitiuuous resilience upon and cultivation
of snld land, vis:
Klmer Gentry. Frank Gentry, W. Q. BCOK.
John Barton, all of Heppner, Oregon.
jAn, r. jiwwniv,
4M-.Vi Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT T1IK DAI.I.E8, OREOOl.
j April I, I wis. Notice is hereby given that
the followlne-namcd settler has filed notice
tierehy given that Geoige W. Harrington, Ad- of Ills Intention lo make final proof in support
nillllstrator Ol tne r.UMO ol JllllM wc-win, I" nnrmim, mii hhi ..ui vt..ii mu u u....
dix-eased, has filed notice of his intention to before the county clerk of Morrow county al
make flnal proof belore J. w. Morrow, county iicppner, uregou, on May in, i, wa:
lerk, at his office In Heppner, uregon, on FRANCES L. JONES, Hd. E, No. "-V7,
. M.
to prove
CUltUallon
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
TTN1TED STATES LAND OFFICE AT THE
U Dalles. Or gon. April 1,1, !. Notice is
i . .nil ii. .ui - i tin.',, imih'i vii. i H.iiKiaw in. 7,in fi iii mbt. inn. D imiiKTr I . . . ...
M... I. I i ..S It.. . I., II.. l,....ll ,r, ..I II... Mini, of lr...,n l,.r 1 n...i k. iu .... klii V li L. lor Ih IXRVl Section I, ID.IS, S A I,
, 1UIH II lllll uuv 111 HID UIRUT www. ill - .....,,.....-". .... . . " .' I en 1 1 II rr m iiiiiiiki i.i ... . !, i". hi. , I M n.mu. tha ff,ll.,arln wtttiMM
. . ,, . , , . . , the County of Morrow, March 1ft. lw., and to 8F.U NVV. and N KV, SW'; of section No. 1, Iu '''
which l'liik lM s have taken such a ben- .... ,iir.. i .n.i ,i..n..ri unon i,i,i.m-iit I 7. . '..u.-w.. i ...... k v .... his continuous reaiduncs upon and cu
.. . .. . ... .. .. .";....;j:...t... " of said land, vis:
ell.-eot pail tn the history or humanity. , , ,.,. -,,, u or. 'ATwyland.Trrles H. B.llis, Willi. ."-; f, c- K,rk',M-
m. c- i. ii.. I...:,. .. iM.u.iiir ...,i D.in.t iixinm w Jimkin. I i ... n.r. . u, i....i. ..i n i I louug, all of deppner. Oregon.
""ol" u,,w "'j-ji-'a it;-." ' ;- """ jas. t, moork,
Register. "r'"cr-
of an nnusoally large business, managed -i,tr n iIhasdiii Dollars with Interest ihcreon
. i i .. n . i. ... a i . -i . I flmn March ft. Intnl. at the rale of ten per cent
soii iy ny uimsoiy, anu coTerm4 aiiumi .,,,) On. Hun.lml miliars atuirtiey
4.11 41.
Notice of Intention.
Illieiltire eastern portion of tbe tal. (.eaiidlhefurthersumof Twenty Dollars coats:
. ami. hrreas, by said ludgmeiit It waa nrdcred
Mr. SoaCS IS also an Wury carver tl and adjudged that the follow liig lcrrld real
marke.1 ahilil whlnh h. follnwa anUlv proiwrly, Uwlt N Ka and N ' of serlloii In j AND OFFICK AT THE DAI.LF., OREGON, I
maraeil ability, wnlcb be follows Solely ( J ,42, K. w.l . b sol.fto astUly sal.i I Slari wA Nolle la herel.v atv.n that
I lha lol nwina nimM aettlrr has B ed 1
on pleasure.
litlla I luiUineuL coau and scrruliig rusta. 1 will
th following named aettlrr has Sled notice of
N
Notice Of Intention.
I..KD Orrics at Latiaasps, Ossoow.
April ia. lie.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
followllig nameil settler has Bled nolle
for bis on pleasure. Many
trinks... carved by tha light of tb. ""J'l .ZSrJilr SSer.J3W
earn,, fire, atle.1 his skill in this dire- "t ?h. t m.r HouaTi 'ZTtrTZ' lM"'1"'"' S'rX "n SZL W
ll- lireaon. sell th. right, till, and Intereat of lh. Oroa, on Mf' YVa it FWtKin 1 1 ' jilS K BHOWnT'
Far from beinf solioiteJ to reontn- (""JT" uhl1' VrL,,hihf J''l'h:, '" l il t o see. is Tp, t a. R. w E. w. M.
mend tha eor.tiv. which bal t.leo pTJSi Jrh-,XVJ, .SZZ
sucb.lo., of misery front b,s Ufa In 'Wa of-.d i.nd v,. B.r,n, ., C.Bmw.
bis gralitods bis pra for it is OOStioted , . u ,a i-2 -""F. Oregon. ( 0frfI, ond c. A. Khc, of pPner. Or. and Francis M. Gentry, all of Heppner. Oregon.
and nneeasing AnJ from bis own I
statements one may easily see that when
SHERIFFS SALE.
4.W40.
Register.
MegUtor.
bs doss cease to sing its virtues il will voTH'E U HEREBY given THAT I'NDER
. . .11. .1 11' and by virtu, ol an eseriitlou Issued out
bs Ui answer tb last mustering in. M ,,, , llrul r.,Kir , h. eut nt Oregon h
Notice of Intention.
Tim1er Culture, Final Proof.
Nollr. roc I'ablwatioa.
The ifpul'hcna tickot of Mor.
row county Ui lie) aatisfac.
nunan. dl and deliver; n.n a limin, 1A ft"- NVlUh given Vh.t f r.0"2?.Ha;
eondensed form, all ths elements necosv r-miered and .nt-rt m said Court on th. Ma ,h (l,,i'0.ii.f n.me settler fca. eiej none of i'TJlJ ruLn.. .iTZ.To.ur LH"
sar, to give new lit. and Hobne. ,0 ,h. P ty. VZSXt tZ3VT SS'ttW g-Mgg
blood and resbir. slisll.r I nerve. 3r.K Zfr'Vr"'Mtt T i ASCT,
Th.yaran nnfalling sieeifid forsuch n - M.r.h in. .,h. 1-. .t th. J.eTb e v' iV. i Ufnn NIVU.I.F., tT,'
.1 .ii ri. "f e" P" rent. l-r annum and Slsty w .lVillL2lt S k .. V V
diss as .-oUr alalia, p.tM .mu......,. . le.. lh. i.he, . J: ,:,. ti.V To pro.. r Jmr'.Pi. Vrillf n-"
p.r.lv.KHuV.tn.'d.sc.l,ea.Ben. IWlZZJZ Z.:' t KYJXZi H." .......o JTnTiV VShw J'lffi Juwf
I UI I I. .to .!...! I It.....
JanH M. IUrr. Knrman A. Kellv. James I '
ratgia, rbeuniallsm, nervous headache, and adjutant lhai ih lol lowing dwrih.! real
, , , . I po.-ilf. Ui ll S.iulh kail ol tha luifth ball o4
the after effect of la grlpp. pal pit al km
of lb heart, pal eoj sallow mm pl.t
11 Of I t,knA. MliilAM Uu.hM all ..f tir,.,iP ILMni.
nlliin twenty ao4 waat hall ol swrtlow I H r, WlliN.
I.einy irirw, ail in n.wnif 11 p.win. nnff (Da) Rrg'Stef,
lona, all lorma of weakness eiiber tn mtmni.es.es arrruing e.wa, tm. on
mats or f.malw. l'mk Tills are old by Sat.rway, lh 28tt slay f April, 1696
,. . , , . ,, at o rlor a I" M , nl aald day. al th. Irool doo
an oeai.rw, or win i erot pcsi pain on
rselpt of pe ("i0 rente bi, or sit
JAa. F. M'w"iRE.
foal, buttoned to ths tbte. Ills mask
as an ordinary baadkersbiet with
boles. Ills rpintn at lbs tune wss
tbst lbs robbor was not ahov saa.linm
...- 1.1 . malnrit. of f enub. n.igbl and s,,lgbl. IUdd4k is sit fee
, , ' , ,, ' tall and weighs abont 1) r-an Is. list
MnJ(it tutcri. eieitennt pI ths oann hensmss
eoulj dst.lly llrld oleT. all
TlIK nsvl sKrtW lha tUOUbUio thing wtlti tffeft accsifsey.
Mooumoul Is well olgh Imps. riu! r,",",,,,. r
aabJn. TtiO iUJicftinor fclot g tL h)m4.ni-M.n.mr; mlenss ittung
. ,11 t t 1.. . and .tinging; tmwl al night; wnrws by
rout ahouU tUnt iru.rof- h' m. ..,.fcl" , -,,,.
liK tits arr lUaila l oUCA. tnniara Mse. abieli nften I WIasJ
tiliraw, ir...niiig Very -tw. r ?
Otrrwivv slnM lh lleti'ns and M4.
If il.L Ian IDlrrteling W lb tag. b.als nlewt n.m. sad
bi ft 12 5(1 -I by are net.r sold la
balk or by ths (i) by MraaBg Ir.
Willisnis' Mdulii Company, Moh' a en
la ly.N. T.
lost ITEMS nl sqohr aro to alien J ehnrrb
asnjvtcea laat HunJav, but lie. krk
A larg. f lbs grain has brt , j., a rt, nwiog lo tbe s.rt'ias
iltnea of bis w . Tli.r will bw pf.-b-Ing
every two week front new ea.
lone, April SI, 1"V. Jasi.
d.trv)4 by woiro.
Tbs seWoul rbawd fur a few da)
last week oa ! vt lb Waebet
Ul.g IIL
Tie and daib are Ihs oat; seitaia
things talliM ..nt," ssts a fftl
al ritis.n f !.
Aaar Willi larri.J f.w ds In
ear sillags rpUlig his mwni'tn
vt nwr n.lghbnftMMeL
rMlwaaif T. i. I'aiU ! ,u.. lb?
I . - . . . . I. (I. fc.. ..M II .A . M a
, ,. , . 2 , i .. ... i il . rnie" it. iikmi s.i fs)i'ftMj,ri"w" " -- '
ftlUlO 10 kOUW VUlOnrWntlHP,. , , ItnS.INlh,. l.-lltla... ... tl t k Ska),! 1 1 gs
riiiss'i.iftiin, j fcoll m4 mM uu t if j
r.ils sa s 4 I are. I tUw p' f.S r SSat.y '!.
r.i'sdir fS'S e-iw.ln.all-. I I ... tH..j aMkJ ia J
A lireal lierwiaa s hwiitM
Insaaw4 hliaat. (St.lHan, and kid
ney, ttv.ff a4 bw. ir-MibiM new ear!
hy Ka'l I'lov.r H wl Tea. ttut by
W.I Is A Warren.
in ins iwt rii"a 1 n s"itw .
frfvtfoti ti lh right. 111. mn tntmtwi l
th U tl1nt tHs.1 lOhshtt ilrsjsrf ir-
Teacher t' nomination.
VOTH E l IUHMY ntVEM TT FOR
all ,.
smivi ir lh. prrola.klnf a ..al.H.ol
ts who may o Ihemarl.ea a. randl.
ihfM nl IK. 1.... ..J L. uu..
Marrh . !-. 1 1 relate and III. iHi.l.imaa. th. eouat. arhi-J
rr.H"V.I ruhi.e aTJ,,.,. w.h. k.ghe.1 an, VOTtrE IS HFRFRY THAT T II f"!. -11 0,,., t
mil, n miip niw prawn in .n (., I I ' ...... -.
pfw
si T'la-I 11 lh nla-iiHt ol aald arulloa and
all rawta. and raatta thai wiay aaarraiaa
Hit, a. iiUKiwpn,
of his Inlaantl.,
si his elalaw. and lhal said praaal will K mad
taelaar. I'ownly 4'l.fS, ol Morrow latinty. al 1
ak.Mar u.. 1 ......i. I Meppoet, l.iajna. oa stay laih, !, U
hauyaaua . -..a.... '(.IU, I. Mill, t. H 1 . W
I " a " 'w. 't sw I
J St. m, ,
MIEHItFH SALE.
He nam. Ik. following wit
a r. . iaa. -a. a, ,
See. , Tp J k R. I
open, his
ol Ik 1 im, aaufl ra ll !, n ln-(tHI
lh, l ..Mi l, al Mutrt.w, oa Marra IT. ai Ut
WIS dlraarlwat .O-l tlellfW.. paW ludgaMnl
nm.)ra-t 1 ,1 l.raaal I. all I imft o lha I'l
41 Han h. Ia la I, a aw a la.,, w N.e
toit m lha a laoli.l.iral. rat lh r.taienf
l.iaaaa, W aMaa ,ni-l. a"1l "'I. and
II4 J,tai. i Hamttlw. li..fa i lrallt..,
J Nrn.a. I li linln, Tk a,.all,t
I (aaiMlieS nMaaaa.ti Ttt, Jal,a4l lfaad
,1,1, ..( lha ia ol no Ihaa'iaa ad aa.i:aa with
lr4 IhWa-aaaaa, ImaW Juha, II, l4. .1 IK,
, U-at wf aaf ftaannaw aad II-. H.,t'taaa
,'! 1.aif S laai.ar ait.wy s t. an. IK.
I-I'lh.t ral thlrlf at ari ll !),'.
r.i. ,n 1 9h0m by )(Htfant II laj
M ,. .... a. .a.. I . aaM a.l,.ll I". I ! N-.,".li nm
tlh. bat ateJ S. ei-aao ,ltt, frT,.I, u. .11 -4 aw.
the .awt . I. iif Muk ."e!. I lh 1 M , . !... ) If ! a dl an, a ,
I... II ng fn..il o'rtipw.1 I ih..B",x '? '
- 1 . .. i. T.aaUk.a B a. ha .1.1 ...
IW I al I ' ' " MIWll fatJ U IflUbLtaalt d ft.lU aMU
!,( , I radnaw'S. If j I ai.l. a
VilTlrf IU IIF IUt I.IV I THAT l-Stiri ".""' tra.srw np-a an.i euiiKailoaM.
i and l IH.I .a .iutlaaw laaiMxl mil ''' V- , ,
.waa ai.a, a ' a a- - --, a a.ra
-!, Ii. S HuSufd, all Ol t lwa, I iann
a f, WU1I.
i.T JJ lu,t.r.
Ialea this Ink 4ar ol Mat I
4HHA i RAUdXtR,
taa. r. srhom aopc. ktorw , iW.
Notice ot Final Settlement.
NOftrt i rtkarsr filvri THtT THE
Bt.,.n., lij (mnin,
th M n4 u Raiae, aa. . I. n aa
Flii aalU.Ba.nt aa haaff areowala alia mmlA
Ul a '. ,iw.il,U , h, m, Warn si lha
Inli 1 .aqii si M.Mra.w 1 no air ts . kuiawa
al thaeaaaitt kaaaM, I. Hfll.. I,al..
lh. l a Say a M, A , taa,, at r . rU. a
. mm. uilti a-.tsa,
k.a-.tl.s.
Notice of Final Sttltmnt.
Nntti t t liras.T f.lVF- THtT THE
i" l""ln-t aVl-ailnlaaltatai. mi h. MI.M
ral It II. I K. aaa., ai lawal will rS. flaal
iiral of th lnUing fartinO in
I'llia. U oM I nuri riaiCif io
lc4ifU.r t.!9 if otin f Or
ft OQ tb list !. visl.tt W. Us a JWanrn. nrwl.sm. N l.ks nail la lbs gwsat. t
I aa4 K. iviavle 1. th aai al al th, a.
tstwrway , N 2 St gay Aril, 1696 t iiti th aaid .. i-i
ItlllM list !H r al ,tWatAa al lha a, I " 1 a 1, as l aj. I a
' nt lla, , a ifiaaa fa a flKMf airaia, I aaaia. I -a a - w i ar-a-m, -a-a .a. a. , -a
ti t tllaru AT BlrpU, ....,.a a. I lh. ,i,hi i.i ...4 int..- mi ta. I "a W Ts . A U . w.
, lH ..al.rl llliaM v. the a. 4ajralla- I "", '
b ! : , , r, ,u. a. at .a M lh kiai.aM aaa.1 I W,,as.. t'.i
k I ,.'.ai a . , , , , , m , , fc. I I
I...... !! ., , .1 b, I .an. a. I .i. ,Ja,l u. .iul I 1'Ettl
, i , .a. a mm A aui II ,1 ! av.
l-l M.. . t aat
J r itaia I. M i
j) a II S!Vl1i
fcaa! . aal a atan-W 4 avaaly, IMaS'iaj
UM Xtrt I i. 4
CITATION.
I THE lit TY nl T Or TMg aTTf
1 ra .. 1.4 Ik. laaartty n4 M 'l-H a
lh. aaaiiar rat K eatai. ol 1 kauaa. F. Ha'taaW,
a 1 I i .... I
T.tiolai-iii i aM mt aM all aararaos
IliUraaiaal la aald a a'o fraetlnt I
I IK MB, at tla. Slal. aw I iraa. r, 1 wilwal rat Iu aVaaaa,.), a III, ....
karvl.y ellaH .ad ra"ilraa Wa a.,ar in Ha a4aliili,iri h, tmm ai lh.
I ,an,l, I ,.,,rl al lla. mi M..a .rf lh. .-,,,!, m u,,ra, 1 B ,l M.aaa..
i , . ..J u . a. .1 II.. .4 a...K IK.. f . , ! . . . . . , . . va.raa.,.
. .... .... . . - - - . aaaa aa'.-aaaa l . , . , , -a. I .
H.(... la th, t ...ii, la ra M.Mftaaa aaa M. .ta.l.f mrrnt I .aaiaty raa the 41 a Sat ol M .t I
II,. na 4f aal wa, I- at I" a 4 In l. ' A s I IA
..raaaa ll U, .I,?. Ila ant Ikara a ah..s (a. a 4aaa IrTltaf
raaaja II 4.1 . aal Whf a. Sa-daS 4a4 IMS aajaa.al - .. .. f .. ,, tm L
nwirr nut, st,.
I ha l.lVn aal lorn lav
a . a l ia lhal I Wl a.l fur at,ar,g
t.ti,-. I J '"" r.rlw. WUt,,., rt
a, ii. , "' ar"nl I s.lltra. ,l Vi.araW. e
! " - " ' ! e. tn mw t tt rstxti la lie I -,.!
w.-a w.-ktia. aaalaa.. 1.,1 ,.m,..Lm '-laa.!l
. wart a a.
t Ik-aaa. Iif..
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