LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CTTRED BY USING Cherry Pectoral AYER'S A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Here and There. Al Biona is on the siok list. . The Heppner Transfer Co., ban wood for sale. 37-tf. Turn GilfiUen was on business. in town yesterday Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant Bymptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot. ties more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley, D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOBLD'S FAIR. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS. LeJNI)Mc August i Am mm a mm mmssm M. O. Biddle was over from Goose berry Wedoesday last. A. A. Roberts arrived from Portland on yesterday morning's traiD. W. H. Bayers, of Danglas, was in town a few boars lust Wednesday. Drink the celebrated J. H. Cotter whiskey. On tap at Chris Bombers'. John MoBearj, the Umatilla interpre ter, died near Pendleton last Wednesday. Warren Carafe and wife were over from Haystack last Tuesday and Wed nesday. W. A. Fisher, of Haystack, has the thanks of this office for some fine melons last Tuesday, u The roll of the recently organized Mo Kinley club, at this place, is being num erously signed. . H. E. Warren, O. D. Allison and Wright Haling were in from Goosberry Weduesday last. A. J. Bay, representing J. M. Russell & Co., Portland wool merchants, is Here, and may buy a few clips, , 8. 0. Hyde and W. H. Dnnlittle have been renominated by the Washington republicans for congress without opposition. Mr. S. S. Horner and family left last Wednesday for their new home. Baker City. Their Heppuer friends wisli them euocess. Mrs. Amy Roberts, a well known pio ueei woman of Walla Walla, died at ber home in that city last Sunday, of bettrt disease. John C. Arnold, surveyor-geueral of tbe state, died recently at Fortlajn. Mr. Arnold was formerly a resident of Uma tilla county. Clans Johnson and Polk Thomas came in (rum tbe Idea neighborhood Wednesday. Thomas will shortly leave for the valley. Robert F. Oynd and Wm. Barrntt re I turned from a visit to Portland, Astoria aud tbe coast on Wednesday last. Tney bad a good time. The Dalles hose team holds tbe oham pionship of tbe Northwest for volunteer work, capturing the silver oup at the reoent tournament at Astoria. A, Roderick Grant, representing The Blnmauer-Frank Drag Co., A. B.Psston and Sam Sternberg, also traveling men, were in Heppner Wednesday last. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew er is unquestionably the best presarvs. live oi the hair. It is also curative of daudruff, tetter, and all soalp affeotioos. School will not oommenoe in H ppner till Oct 2 The directors are doing tbe best they can no doobt, but all in all tbe Heppuer BObool is not what it should be. Jake Wattenbnrger will give a danoe at the opera bouse on Tuesday evening, Hept. Bib, and proposes to make It a pleasaut affair la every partioulai. Come oat. Sunday, tbe 80th inst., will be the first Sunday of the new Cot'leience year, 0. R. Howard will preach at 11 o'clock, K. M., Rev. H. F. Deunis in tbe evening. All invited. THE McKl.NLtY CLTJB. Program for Saturday Evening at the Opera Loom-Everybody Invited. Opening Instrumental duet, Me damee Brown and Bartholomew. Quartette, "The Flag Without One Stain." Vocal duet by two little girls. Short address by the president. . Talk on money, T. K Lyons. Instrumental solo, Mrs. H. W. Bar tholomew. Talk on tariff and money, J. N. Brown. Closing song, "America," by aydienoe. Every supporter of McKinley, without regard . to former affiliations, is invited to join tbe olub. Come out to the Satur day evening meeting . Don't think your liver Deeds treating if you are bilious. It don't. It's yonr stomach. That is, your stomach is real ly what causes tbe biliousness. It baa put vour liver out of order. Bee what's the matter with your stom ach.; Hick stomach poisons liver and then thpre'a trouble. Shaker Digestive Cor dial cures stomaoh and then all's well. That's the case in a nutshell. Shaker Digestive Cordial is no secret. Formula's on every bottle. Bat it's tbe Bimple honest way it's made, tbe honest Shaker herbs and other ingredients of which it's composed, that make it so efficacious. Any real oase of indigestion acd bil iousness can be oared with a few bottles, of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Try it. Sold by druggists, prioe 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. - McKlaley's Letter of Acceptance. Canton. Ang. 27, Major MoKinley's letter ot aooeptanoe .was issued today. It is a plain, sensible and strong presen tation of tbe principal issnes of tbe pending oampnign from a republican standpoint, of easy comprehension by all readers. It is devoted to what be considers tbe principal issues of tbe campaign protection, money and reoip rooity. About one third ot tbe message is devoted to the free silver question. He announces that he is unalterably op posed to any suoh polioy. He shows tbat the republican position in tbe pend ing oampaign is no "new departure," bnt tbat its proposition to maintain gold and silver coin at a parity has been tbe unbroken polioy of tbe republican party since 1878 Regular preaching at the opera house Sunday morning and evening by the pastor of tbe Christian obnrob, Elder J. W. Jenkins. All are invited. To MooK men. Ail persona are warned not to drive oi herd any atock upon the land of the undersigned, o wit: the East half of the north-west quarter of section 34 iu T 2 3 R 26 E. Trespassers will be prosecuted. H. E. H allocs. SUMMONS. The Nw York Tribune says: . There was a young man from the Platto, Who came here to talk through his hatte, But when he got talking The people went walking, And ho wondered lust where he was atte. Where They Met. McCLURE'S MAfiiZlNE FOR SEPTEMBER. McKinley Bill, with Napoleon eye, Says "Bryan let's drink Home LinwoodRye; We meet as friends, my wordB are few 1 hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U." Ana Bryan says, in a losing manner. " I wonder 1 f that's w hat's the matter w ith Hanna That's horse and horse, you funny feller When I see mv wile I am bound to Teller." Then they gravely bowed, aud they winked an eye, And they drank some more good Linwood Rye. Sold only at the Belvedere Saloon, E, Q. Soerry, Prop. Qambrinus Beer, eifc.HALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable CI Liquors ra. Call and Smokable on Tad. Attempt to Wreck a Trail. Again ao attempt 1ms been made to ditob tb branob train. Fireman Dur ban) informs the O ztte that tome mis creant or miscreants placed obstraotioos od the track Dear lVttey' plsoe, In tbe shape of ties, on last Wednesday morn ing. When discovered it was too late to atop, bnt, forluuately, the train pushed the impediments out of tbs way and pro ceeded unharmed. Wbat motive any person noulJ have (or these aitempta to wreck tbe branob train ie not known, but it should be understood tbat tra n wrecking where death! are caused U punishable tbe erne as any other colJ-blooJed murder. Knee list Ajer at Ike Worlds fair Ayer's Harssparilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been tbe oulv blood purifier allowed an eibibit at Ibe World' fair, Cbicngn. Manoleolurer ot Other srepanlla (ought by every means to obUio a showing of their goods, bot Ibey a ere all turned away under tbe applkatioo ot Ibe role (orbtdJlng tbe entry ot patent tdirte and Doatrotn. Tba deeinbo ot the World's Mr autho rities to favor of Ayet'a Hsresperilla wee In effect at follows: "Ayet'e Hareepa- Hlla it Out patent medicine. Il rlo bo! belon to the list ot e-jetroins. It it here ou its merits. " Among tbe pleasant place of public resort. Op at Walla Walla.lbetof Ueroey Simp-sob' dseerre speetel fcolle, Tbe t.nt.lw will find frank Orftlvle in fbr-e f Ibe mil iMitt't department, a branett Ot Ibe bust. ) vtilrb. rftik ID-f "!(!. Meretenile. Ht en.ls ! In Welle Walta. sMhiiJ eell u ll.fnejr and f rati. g ate ot Ol.U. Vr .vU-K I M Fak i. Cl y tr-e h 'l b It Ibe e.ur pHnr f H e flies of V. i t'h-tf A Co, dmitg tieu ie tbe rtt of Toledo, rt,tj eJ et ef.eeM, eoj ll.sls.il fiue witt Vt ' t One liar. Iff I K.!we t-i e--li eJ every v ee t CeUMh It at ret t U tntml by tbe -f Hals' C.U"b t i S arn MMoit en nl.l eeented t mf prn, tt) ClN d l-rii.t, A. . 1a. A .t.'. I'ntw. IUU e l'eb C" taerat1f en, ,!l,4! I He Wel el owe e's ot tte rw t A Untin"eia, free. r j russet a t. Mrs. Jhb. Dodson departed recently tor her borne in Wallow county, after an enjoyable vieit of two months with relative here, bhe wae acoompauied by Mis Juiilu Uotiahoo, Heppner' b e bill enthusiast are thinking of eeoding a challenge to the Pendleton dob, Heppner ought to be able to get up a team tbat will do some good work witb proper praotice, Mr. E. Carter, a thorough oorse of many years eiperienoe, Ie uow looated in this city. Anyone desiring the benefit of her services can eeoare snrae by leav iug order at tbe borne ot (Jeorge Hhlp ley. Dlf. Jndge Lowell's promised lecture baa been postpooed, owing to battues en gagemeol which prevent Ibe Jodge't roroiog to Heppner before oourt week rorther anuuuucemeola will be made in tbe future. The OaieMe't editor visited Walla Walla re oently and renewed eeqtiaint anersbip witb nutoeroil old friend Milt Morgan, fortne'lf ot Heppuer, Is doing well up to that teotioo and will probably remain. Tbe Osteite ba received several Com mandatory letter from old patron rela tive lo the (Jt"'l s tew method or doing business. I'anert Dot paid for will bestoiped, avoiding eny dispute at lo wheo paymeot were msde. Charley Jone. the well known "old timer io the lonsorial line, dm again located lo Heppuer, bsvir.g porebwed Ureeo llalbews' (hop. Minor boildinf oi.iM.site lb rity hotel Charley will appreciate a call "beo to town. N.isptetil.? Tbeo do not Iry la foroe fiKHldoee: bot osetbe m.xit erl-otiric mens fur reetonng let la Ibe slomsnh. How? Why, by taking Ayr Heieapa- nils, and lo a short time yoor appetile will c.ime attain, and lo Th (lalelt bat en jear'a InilioU In either the rnglMi.'.fuafcWl.rtlirt- hand or Telegraphie d partineo's of Ibe Holme liualoiee College, . I'oftl Od. for al. Any perano rfeelrlog lo lake a thorough bosiee euarae la a Aral elne efiilrg should e Hie Usivtle bature gi lug teioW. It tl is Ihe loteeltno lo orgaoise a lifyao elnb In ll-i t ner lo Ihe beer loins. II le McClure's Magszine, with a stirring barrHok-room ballad by Kipling, a thrilling installment ot Anthony Hope's "Phroso," a dramatic sea story by an aotual sailor, and characteristic stories by Mrs, Spnfford and Clinton Ross, maintains in tbe September number, it usual enticing aspeot. In scanning a table of contents of MoOlure's one never experieooee, it most be allowed, tbe familiar difficulty of finding something one really cares to read. More interesting even than the fiotion, in this number, are some of tbe graver artioles. Mr. Low's reoolleotiont of bis art-student days io Paris and ot tbe notable painters whom be oame to know more or less intimately there; Mrs. Mor-1 ton's intimate aocouot of tbe berolo labors oi ber husband, Dr. W.T. 0. Mor ton, iu overcoming iooredible prejudice aud obstruction and getting bis humane disoovery of anaesthesia perfected and introduced, and so givng painless sur gery to tbe world; the vivacious, yet ermpntbetio toount ot tbe paioter Whistler (ihat must pioturesque of men) and hit eooentrio wave and witty speech es; and Elizabeth Bt-wart Phelps's o ooont ot ber life down among tbe Qlonoestei fishermen, a1 1 of these are tbe very best of good reading io their several way. All are fully illustrated witb portraits sod other picture Considering abiding value a well a immediate interest, tbe feature ot tbe number i Linooln' '"Loot Speech" raised to the fullness of life a it were from Ibe very dead. It i truly a great speech, w persons who beard it bave ao ardeutly testified. D. liyered at Bloom ington in 18.M1, it practically crested the republican parly In liliooie But tbe reporters were so absorbed io listening that tbey forge I to report, and tbe speech was supposed until now to be irrevoca bly lost. Mr Joseph Mmlill, alitor of lb Cbicigo "Tribune." who beard Ibe peeob, introduce It witb an Interesting deeonplion of the occasiou. W. P. Scrivner is prepared to do all kinds of blaoksmithiog, horseshoeing, machine repairing, wagon work, in fact anything in bis line at reasonable obarges and satisfaction guaranteed. Will pntiu spokes for 30 oents each, and other wagon-work in proportion. 46 tf IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon fo" Morrow County. Julia A. Parrel, l laiutilt', vs. Samuel I Gerking, Martha A. Clerking, James R iNun- amakerami Maria E. Nun- amaker. Defendants. To Samuel I. Uerkingand Martha A. Gerking, two of the above-named defendsnts. In the name of the itate of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and snswer the com plaint Hied against vou in the above entitled suit on or before the 7th day of September, W.MS; and you will take notice that if you fall to answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or oemre tne said 7tn oav ot September, 1K9B, the plaintitt above named, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the relief pravent r in the complaint Bled 1- this suit, to-wit: For personal decree sgaiiiRt the defend ants Samuel I. Gerking and Martha A Gerking for the sum of IH37 SO with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from April 1st, 1W)4, and the sum of JSOO I attorney's fees, and me costs sna nisDtirBements 01 saia suit; mat the court shall decree that the morteaire execut ed by said samuei I. (Jerking and Martha A. Gerking to the Lombard I. .vestment Coinpanv, dated the'22d dav of March, lSHii, upon the fol lowing neseribea real property in Morrow coti ty, Oregon, to-wit: the south half of the north east quarter, the south 25 acres of the north-west quarter of tho north-east quarter,, of section rso. in township no a south, and range No. 24 East of Willamette meridian: and also the west half of the north-west quarter of section No. 1.1, and the north half of the north east quarter of section No. 14. in township No. 6 south and range No ffi Eastof Willamette merid ian; which mortgage is now owned by platntlft; which said mortgage was recorded on the With day of March. 1K8D, at paee 134 of Book "D" of the Records of Mortgages in the office of the jouniy t;iers oi Morrow county, Oregon, snail be foreclosed, snd the said real nronertv sod and the proceeds of such sale to be applied to me payment to piamtitr oi tne aoove named sums of money; that all of the defendants, and all persons chiiminir and to claim bv. throinrh or under them, or any of them, shall be forever narreu ana loreclosed of all right, title, estate, interest and Hen, at law and in equity, and especially of all equity of redemption, In, to and upon every part of said real property; and insT piainun snail nave general relict. This Mammons is published pursuant to order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made at Chambers, Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on the 13th day of July, 1HM. FEE, CARTER. HATLEY & AUSTIN. 4S7-70. -Plaintiffs Attomevs. i B' rv.'t; J r.r '.. iEST with a big B. Blackwell's Genuine Bull Tmrham is In a class by itself. You will find coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two pons Inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco Bay a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives alls tof valuable presents and bow to get them. one X cou- X. ( 11 a : HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THBKU'S Been NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NOTICE ts hereby given that the Board of Equalization, of Morrow County, Oregon, will meet at Ithe court house tn Heppner, Monday, September 2X, WM, and continue in session one week. All persons wishing to make changes In their assessments must ap pear aud show cause. J. F. WILLIS, Assessor. Heppner, August 28, 1896. lm. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Chas. Wallace, Deceased. NOTICE ts hereby given, that letters of Ad ministration on the estateof Chas Wallace, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 27th day of August. IMS), by the County Court of Morrow County. All persons having claims against said estate are require to ex hibit them to me lor allowance, at my home, about 7 miles south of Heppner, within six months after the date of this notice or they shall be forever barred. This 27th day ot August, 1W. AB1G AL WALLACE, 470-80. Administratrix. Wm. Uordou b at bis stable jtit below the Gsk tie i flic, a very beat end Dloely fielshrd ladii ' saddle, i f Eastern manufacture, tor l fur cash t a low figure. Tbe ssdJl be been riddel! eery little sod i rcttcllf a goo I a new. Aoyote desiring snob a sadJi should call and rlsmioe ssm b- f r il U too late. If. SHERIFFS SALE. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER M and by virtue of an execution tuned out of the circuit court ot the Slate ol Oregon, for the County ol Morrow, on June 10, isisi anil to me directs i aim aei versa:, upon a juogineni rendered slid entered In said court on the 4th day of May, ls'.sl. In favor ol Henry I'adlierg, rlaluurr. auo Against H O. w hitman. II Willi man and J H. Moran, Dt-fendsnts, lor Ihe sum of I wo Hundred and Fifty Dollars with Imereat thereon from said 41 h day ol May, MI, at lb rale of ten per cent per annum and Twenl rive Dollars attorneys lees and the cosis and accrull g costs; and. whrrea , by said Judgment II was ordered and adjuiig d mat ins loiiowtu real property, to wll: the Morlhweal quartern Hrllon llilrteen (i:i) In lownsliln lo (!) nouin oi nsuso iweniy inree (ii) r.si w. si. be S4iid to saintly said liidgnieiil, costs and sc. criiing cost i win, on Saturday, 19th. day of September, IflBfl, at II o'clock A, M , of said dsy, at tlis front door of the court house In Heppner, Mmms County, Oregon, sell Ihe right, litis snd liiterealnf said defendants H. P. Whltmau. H Whitman and J. H. Mnren In and In the alovedw'rtlx-d n i.p- erty at I'uhlle Auction to Ilia hlghxt and beel lil'lder lorrah In hand. Ilia pn-erda lolieep- lied In the sailsiactlun ol Ml. I eseeullnu, at urney's lee aud all costs and rixis Ihat uisy aocrue. K L NAImh k, Sheriff ol Morrow Cminly, Ort-son. Dated this 21sl day ol Aug. I"H.. SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Morrow County. Eliza R. Owens, PlaintlfT, vs Frank H. Benge, Mary J. Benge, his wife, Lewis J, Bchewrich and Schewrich, his wife, Defendants To Fra' k It. Bengo ond Mary J. Benge, two of trie deieiui tints. In the name of the Htato of Oregon, you are herehy required to appear and answer the com plaint tllid sualust yon in tne above entitled suit on or before the 7th day of September. 1 S'H ; and you will take notice that If you fail to answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or before said 7th day of September. 1W.I6. the Plain. tilt' above na ned, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in the complaint tiled In this suit, to- sor pertonai oecrce BKSinst tne oeienoants Frank II. Henge and Mary J. Benge, his wife, for the sum of .ri:il.2 with interest thereon st the rate o! s per cent pcran"nm from January st. win, ano tne sum oi mm. mi attorney s lees. and the coats and disbursements ol said suit; that the court shall decree Ihat the mortirnge executed by the said Frank II Benge and his wife to the lxmlard Investment Company lated the l'lth dav of Decemlicr, 1SSH, upon Hie following dencribed real property in Morrow comity. Oregon, to wit: the north-west quarter ol erllnu Mi. 1, in townaliip no. 1 south, anu range No. in rai ol the vtiiamette meridian which siihl mortgage was recorded on tho 20th dav of December. IkxH; at pago M of Book "II of the Itecnrds of Mortgages in the oftlee of tlie County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, shall be foreclosed, and the ald real propertv snd the proceeds of such sale to he applied tn the pavment to pisuitin oi me nnove namci sums ol monev: that all of the defendants, anil all iieranna clHlinlng aud to claim by, through or under them, or anv of them, shall he loreve barred and forecliMieil of all right, title, estate. Intercut and lien, at law snd in equity, and esieelally of all eqnltv of redemption, In, to and ilium every part id said real priqieriy; and mat plnlntin aiiall have general relict Thla H nnnons Is ilillxliiil pursiianl to order of Hon Stephen A Uiwell. Judge i f the al.ovs entitled court, made at t nsmiiers, rendieton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on the i:itlt dav ot July, l-l. Kl-E, CARTER, IIAII.F.Y A AUSTIN, 4'"-7H I'lsiiitlll'a Attorneys. Mm M.W. ED. R. BISHOP lias bought out the General Merchandise Business o the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slauffh D 1 REGARDLESS OF COST. AW wooleii gooda, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cobL Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. Gilliam & Bisbee ttt'MMONN. THE ClltfTIT COl'KT OF THK HTATE ol Oregon, lor Ihe County ol Morrow. Kalpti I. Hongs, I'lalnlllT, va Katie D. lie me. DefrndanL To Katie D. Hniige, slen 'sl.l' I . the name of th xialr ol Oreton, ymi are herel.y rxiolrwl to appear and snaaver 'he com plaint Qlfil ssall.at ou III Ihe above enlltlnl nil on of beloie Ihe flrmt day ol Ibe nel rt-guiar IrriH i f Uie alivs enlitird court, lll : Monday, Ssptsmber Ttk, 1694, snd If you tail tn snaaer of nlher Ise plead, fr anl lhrn( lb plaliillft will apply In Ihe aliove ettllllc! rourl (of a drcreai dUe,,lt lug lh tnsrrlaga letuds hn eilating M-Iieva yim and hlinarll, and )odineiil aealnal u lot the Ciia and lll,ii!acnii't ol line ami This an m moi, is piihiialied by order of Hon tphin S. I.wpII, itl'tfff of Ibe rlrritll rnitrl ol Oregon i,r tl Slh judli lal dlatri'i dated July iiid. I"S. : V, lsr . Allorpey lot I'iaiiiilfT, SUMMONS. IN THK CIRCCIT Cul'KToK THK RTATR I I of iircg'in inr Mum I On lit y , 1 he Niiiih rn l ouiitlcs lnveatin nl 1 'rust, LI lu lled, a luriHiraiioii, I'laL.tltr, vs. C'ecellslatlor.H H K lint, N. II. M. ll.c and J C. 1 lioiiiaftii. Defeiidalils Tniccrlla 1a)l"f. s) H. K'uf snd N. It. Mr Dee, llireof the alHive tiaiuiHl ileieiidanls. Iu the name ol the Mate ol iireson.yoti are herehy ifNiiiiml l4i appar snd snaecr the com plaint Hl.-I aealnal vou In Ihe alnive eiilllled nil oil or te-lore Ihe tlr.l .lay ol Ihe lie It r. (ulal li rni nl the simt entitled c.uti vis: Tti 7tk Day of September, 1690, and tun will lake m.tl.a thai If ymi fall to anaiaer or nlhera. tae spHar In said roiirl on or lielore tlie aald lll day ol aepleinlier. I, Ihe ulalnlin ala.ve I. allied, for anl lliereof. will a.pl lo Ihe atiiive entllled n.nrl for lha relief pr-ye-1 Inr In Ihe eoniplaiiil Sled In this suit. tn.ir rnr ieritial iP-eree ssatiiat tlie deien daiil. 1'ee. lla lal..r. lm Ihe snin ol T. I is villi lnlereal Ihi rwm al literate ol S Iwr rent Mf annum ft -tn Ihe JHh day ol June, l and Hie roata and illat,iirttieiila of said anil, lhal the eMirt aliall deerr dial Ihe lliorlfiase esef'iiled by Ihe Said t rrella laytorln Hie limlHird In, vealitieiil I oiiiiMHiv.dale-i the ail, day ol jietn lr, na, iip.iii Itie I'.lloelns fleaerilH.t real e,,er1y In Morrow I ounff, liri-s.iri, lo It ha e.miH half ol Morlloaai .inarl-t and Nnrili real toiarter of orllo-eat uuarter levi-p' Uli We are not small men, lbs. . We are small men, Xs. wb are not tlis Largest jeM in tie Worlilf a a But when the people of all the surrounding country sre In need of a a llardvare, Tinware, Crockery ware, (Hasan aro, WimhI and Willowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, Pipe Unions, Stoves and Ranites, Wagons, Hacks, HiikkIcS, Waguii Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Saws, Sledges, Wedges, Uuns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars. Gran Itewsre, Plows, Harrows, Hskci. Mowers, Tubs, Wash Botllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call aud Examine our Qooda and Oct Trices. We have Oood Goods at Fais Prices, and Cheap lohn Goods at Chap John Prices. GILLTA.M & BISBJJ5, MA.IN STH13ET ' - IIKIH'NKU. OltKQON w3 fsslssd s Vsprenary TL Oregouiaa rrceolly publisbr J IL folloio( eorrfspouJehc: rokTLsKD. In i (To lb EJilor )- A good deal la belna salj by lbnpt.t- roftb "boy orator ot lb flatu" boot tl qnrstioa of II. ml of p land ia tbi country !) oilh r(er- tr to lb BaoDey qtelks. Tel Ibeee am aetiilemen r oprortip( lb tf dnlirnsl Kuglisb pillcy, la Belter tea time mat vital to tb iutsreet o( tbat iionlry tbat t. tariff fif revecris only, mor Itiea oil lb free) lnf il nlsf ef ea pf ril anu. ant Iu. tb F-nf lisb (re ts4 l'b Uii eoootry.sn.l yea t . W t. trier it la llryaa mnd He all , tney baveaU lb Ibal tiryaa cllh Hryea elva rlob, II le j Xfmim Of Wsevsa? ra deMsa, aal lb .,1 k. '.Vil'L nrtwn aUI l.s.h .t.4 ra f.l. abil p. .ili f.lt U trsoe. thai itaiilbei L...... I,, it.. Un.r .. ' '. f Aoseiba tllst.lf. J Tb U"iie4 bi aU a pr tti trhrtkr 11,0 l,'n nmse T rereu-e any .,.,,, L ffif fr,,m I J Lr,f or m..t : '. i bt aril fswt-ieb II f,r J or d.mt m4 I omorlaj,,,, k ft s a lo ber rlt ee, a r trtmA" - t itrtrt fnm bi,a4 lls man II.SS) ete deeds llldim JlrifOsi I"' lionmoi ii'fi , s . j, t .,.. fof lb Js'lb talK-y bf SHERIFFS HALE. v'oti'e is iirsrsy mvm tiut hy i' slflneof em of nernl..n ImimmI mil ..I THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J. C.03OKCI-Ii RS, Prop. lia leinaaaaaaaaams a a Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T. R. HOWARD DI'sALsH IN Grockrims, Gknts Furnishing Goods, Stockmens SurrLiKS, Etc., real ttiarter ol i.rtlo-eat uuarter e,erp' ten i s.tK In a a-i.iaee .,im In ofiliel r.irnef I i. ITr I A 1 ll,eie.,li and iMiuili-aai quartet ol S..rth..l i a-a. f l f a.- TO V A I 1 ! I V f t aia'lef nl 1.., leu. In l.l..l,lMll.,e S.rrlh. A I If I 1 Vf . 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AM') fr taliiillT, Ha will make it to oljVt fur you to trade nilh Lira m hi prlcm tro riht, u.l all hhU ikni tie ljrD(llo aro ot tie tf ry SCMltnSS. h in! 1 im 1 it mi ht r tMK MTATK I l - i-.f w cttiiity. t laia A l hh, I .aim i ft. V -f it l- r fM l.iof i i r t H k i .ili UK R I sratT( I it- 1 M M s I, II ,h hf hu M J loul NlM lHrof Man, (vm ifs. It-ftk,t I 1) U-ti I af 1 I llil.i. J( rf M ai 1. ' 'ii.i n li, r.a. .s r l I f ft H 1 H-(M'rl ail' I). b.ii km iii h f"t i ih . i-i 1 Stork on to Main Stri:i:t, Nkxt Door City Drug Stork, Oregon. ,11 .,1 ll ,r, I la ?lh .lay mt to II t - M a I J I,.. le j oer lb It areJ Hifinl' rll re aa4 mar law.flo 4s at 4eele4 af ty ar ?i r ttteUly l i,l4 la K. hlkM ao ! ef t- 4 r I 4 m4 Ma, IMS M l w I l 11 m .. . a Aftef. U, .1 w, n,i , 4 4 ) - if ih wf jail l,.- al b,,i.!i, aH.-ai ,iUIliHMIMI ui l Ll1 lha . eta arf a a. , .w- aj aa I, . a aa ata.ii.H, a 4 a.i a w ihi ina ual M .... a a r , W STIa- a ea ' rf ! 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