J .'.V L ... -i. hlZ A .a. A rfuT - - 1 a. J' ISUNIMONITU HWEDiT HUIfRIISAT? Here and There. D. C. Coboe is in from Monument. Fraok Sloan is in today from Galloway. Jeff Hayes was over from Lone Rock today. Frank Rogers cot in Tuesday from Montana. The Heppner Transfer Co.. ban wood for sale. 87-tf. has returned from his CRIME BROUGHT DEATH. Photographer at Prineville Death to ('aietloa. Preferred Qambrinus Beer, .HALF PINT BOTTLES Hotel Bar! City Drinkabla CI Liquors ars. Call and Smokable on Ted. CRAHS BEFORE DUTY. The Darky Thought That the New Yorkei Was Very Inconsiderate. A Wall street nmn t lla this .story: "I was DiUidiig' the trfp from M w Or leans to Memphis in April l;y a Mi-ssis-sippi river slfciunbont. On 1 lie first dny cut from iN'ew Orleans I felt the need of the barber's services and learning that the Memphis Belle was ttmsorially equipped 1 sought out that oflic.e. I found a single barber in charge, a rather pompous, tall person of color with flowing Dundreary whiskers. Ife was engiiped in doing nothing at all with that graeu of execution peculiar to the southern darky.' I seated myself in his chair and was soon wrapped in thought upon some business I had be pun in New Orleans. The burlier began his work leisurely, the while, carrying on a one-sided flow of talk to which 1 replied in monosyllables. . "The day waa warm und I was almost dozing away under the soft splashes of fcis brush when another customei entered. lie was a nervous, fidgety sort of man and as there were no newspa pers in, the room he amused himself in looking at a few prints hung on the walls, the uttraction of which soon palled upon him. Then he walked to 1 he door nnd looked down the decl,- where a group of roustabouts were en imaged in the game, of craps. Figaro had by this time completed the lather ing of one side of my face and roused me liy turning my head .'iron ml. I int mated that life was short, and I didn't care about passing too much of it in be itig shaved. He whs evidently disgusted with my taciturnity and replied with great dignity, but with no haste either of speech or action; 'Cert'nly, sah, cer- t lily.' "The stranger's curiosity hod been aroused ly the jumbling going on out side, which wn as usual accompanied by thfe 'com sevens!' and shrieks of 'craps' which attend that game. " 'What game U that, barber?' he demanded of Dundiitiry. lie of th whiskers made one or two artistic plays of his brush over my chin and answered J.nn, tiuwd, mister, nin t yer ever seen that game? That'scraps. Kvery loly plays it round thiscoiintry.' "The Ktninger admitted he had seen it played before in the wharves nnd Ireets, but, said he had not discovered Jiny mental li:ht from hisoliHerval ions. A running exchange of (picric nnd cx phimitiotiH followed U'twrrn harder nnd t ranger, during which n not over keen razor had bejrtin lu course down my right clipck. Itoth pnrtirji to Hie col loipiy were getting Interested and I was getting failed. "The nervous stranger antwnrcd somewhat obtuse, or, perhaps, theer iineular of the burlier wan Inadequate to convey tlio full meaning of tin' techiih-nl ilctnlls of craps. At nny rate. ir'K!i for further informntiott. Mv facr had by that time hern clcnred of Ward as to my chin and part of mt check. Fifteen tiiiliuL-a hail favn coii uined In the proems and my paln-nce wan iM-cnming th rend dare. "The Imrfa-r li.nl exhausted his power of dew-nption and, turning to the alrsngrr, he said: "Well, sh, ef you really want to know how to shoot craps I kin obnw you,' ami placing the razor on the shelf lie oprtird a drawer and withdrew a p.ilr of grrny-loikltig dice. Thro he trppnl 0rr to a table and fa-pan to gi a practical enwition of the rny terioa of the game. This was too much 'Here!' I cried, raising uiynrlf In the ehnir. 'Fininh up this Job fa fori you 'rt to crap shooting.' " t'ortiiliily, esih. he replied to me and tiiriilng to the stranger he added: One tniniiin an' Fll show you,' "It only t'k a few minutes to com idVte his work on rtw, and a I put on my cost he and the atnu'grr prorrIed tth the game. As f b-fl the tNmm ! could hoar him pint terlng sImmiI tho l urry aoine -i I Is In an' It Is still nh rUva 'for e wet laMrmnhle" Frank Elder Portland visit. Asa Thompson was over from Batter creek yesterday. E. 0.: E. E. Bartbolemew is in the oity from Heppner. Low Tillard returned from Portland on Tuesday morning. Wra, Collins was in from Hayetaok the first of the week. Isaao Baser was over from his Clarks Canyon ranob Saturday. Johnny Crisman came in this morn ing from Butte, Montana. E. O. : Dr. E. A. Van than has oome borne from a visit to Heppner. Commissioner Howard and Jas. Shaw were in town Wednesday last. Born This morning to the wife of Mr. Frank Hale, in thiB oity, a son. Mrs. Dil Garrigues and obildren left Wednesday for her home at Portland. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cntter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'. F. Alspaugh, representing R. G. Dan & Co., the meroantile agency, is iu town. On Fridoy evening of last week James H. Montgomery, a photographer in Prineyille, suicided by oattinghls throat from ear to ear, says the E. O. Mont gomery had been ariested on a charge of attempting to criminally assault a yoncg lady of thai city, and on the way to the justioe oonrt in charge of the oonetuble, be requested permission to go into a wateruk'set. Tbe request was granted, the oonstahle snd several others stand ing just outside. Presently they saw blood streaming out from oodar the door, and or. entering found Montgomery dying. He bad severed tbe jngular vein and tbe windpipe with a pocket knife. Tears ago Montgomery was one of tbe best artiste in tbe oountry, but domestic troubles drove bim to drink, and for tbe past teo or twelve years be has been a perfeot wreck, Montgomery was a resi dent of Heppner about two years ago. Tired Feeling Makes yon seem "all broken up," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. It is often the forerunner of serious ill ness, or the accompaniment of nervous troubles. It Is a positive proof of thin, weak, impure blood; tor, it the blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it im parts life and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue of the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Earsaparilla for that tired feeling is therefore apparent to every one, and the good it will do you is equally beyond question. Eemember Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact tbe One True Blood Purifier. W. A. Fisher oame in Wednesday witb bis usual invoice of "wartermil lions." Mrs. B. A, Hansaker and children and John Gates and wife are over from Hay stack. Fall races are assured it tbe people will stand together and take an interest in them. ferry Houser, of rendleton, is again in Heppner, workiug for Spray, in tbe meat market. Wm. Btarratt and others from Look Creek left this afternoon witb loads of merchandise. Those wbo are owing tbe Gazette will do ns a great favor to settle np. We weie never iu greater need. Cora Hart departed last evening for St. Helen's Hall, Portland, wbere she will attend school this winter. Engineer Patterson is down at Port land tbid week. During Pat's absence Larry Hayes is pulling the throttle. C. T. Smith was down to bis ranob tbe past week. He decided not to out bis grain and has sold it for pasture. Tbe regular services will beoondnoted in tbe M. E. Churob, South, next Hun day, the 6lb. Preaching moruiug aod evening. Rev. Thomas Briody, of Condon, will bold services at tbe Oatholio churob next Sunday morning, oommenoing at 10 o'clock, a. in. Mrs. Dave McAtee and children re turned from Montana this morcing, Dbve stopped off at Spokane witb Coxey, tbe Heppner raoe horse. J. J. Roberts. Ras Muir, Sterling Keithly and Mr. Jones are progressing finely with the new mill flame. It will be completed in tbe very nesr future. Frank Laoy is back from Kansas City He reports business qnite dull in the East, everything apuearing to be at rest, awaiting tbe outcome ot tbe November election. Ben Swsggart was in from his ranch this week, and seriously "under the weather," too. He is aoffttiiug from some affeotion ot tbe spina resembling lumbago. Dr. B. F. Venetian, tbe dentist, will depart for Canyon City on 8ept. 7, to be gone an IndeOuite period, inose de siring work should call on bim before that lime. Your Worst Cneiny Writhing With the rheumatism is an individual whom, if yon have a Christian spirit, you would forgive. He is, no matter what bis delinquencies, punished enough. Noth ing short ot Topbet oould enbanoe his misery. Moreover, be is in serious peril The disease is always prone to attack his heart and kill bim instanter. As a means of curing this disease, Hostetter'a StomBob bitters has the highest reputa tion and the most authoritative profess ional sanction. Its use in tbe prelimi nary stage of tbe oomplaint is tbe wisest precautionary measure rbeumalio inva lids oan possibly adopt. Tbe Bitters is also a remedy of th greatest utility in malarial and kidney trouble, dyspepsia and liyer oomplaint, onnstipation and nervousness, it counteracts tne eneots ot hardship and exposure in damp or in- dement weather, end is a capital pro moter of appetite and sleep, Give this fine lemedy the persistent trial to which all medicines of standard reputation are entitled. l-fr4' D!ll cure liver tils, easy to take, flOOU S tr II IS easy to operate. 25 cents. PRESS COMMENTS. Peter F. Stenger Dead. Peter F. Btenger, well and favorably known in this state, 'and particularly in Eastern Oregon, died on the 27th mst., at Burns, after a brief illness, of blood poisoning. August 20, Mr. Stenger was butchering a beef, and by accident cut his finger witb the knife he wes using Mr. Stenger had been a resident of what is now Harney oonnty sinoe 1871, and was always identified witb the interests of this oountry, as a merchant aod as a prominent stockman. He left two grown daogblers and three small children, one girl and two boys, of tender years. He was a robust man, in the prime of life, about 44 years of sge. He was buried by tbe I. O. O. F. lodge at bis plaoe, of which be was a prominent member. To stockmen. All penons are warned not to drive oi herd any Muck upon tbe land of the undersigned, o wit: ine can nan oi tne norm-west quarter ot section 34 iu T 2 8 R26 E. Trespassers will be prosecuted. B. E. H allocs. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of a writ of execution issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the I State of Oregon for Morrow County, under the eal thereof, and to me directed and delivered upon a decree rendered and entered in said Court on the 6th day of March, 18, in favor ot Frank Hagernian, Receiver of Lombard Invest ment Company, as plaintitt, and against Henry Wade, Nancy A. Wade, Frank McFatluud, D W. Hornor, J. K, Simons, E. L. Bimons, trank HaiiRburn and HurIi Fields, as defe"dants, whereby the plaint ff did recover a Dersonal decree against the defendants Henry Wade and isancy A. wane tor the sum ot SiUi2.ua, with in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from the Gth day of Mann, 1st;; and the costs and disbursements taxed at 127.70; and whereby it was decreed that the nioityr.ee dated on the 16th day of May, 1KSS, executed by Henry wane and ancy A. wade to the Lombard In vestment Company, and now held by the plain tilt' upon the following described real property iu Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The South west quarter of Section No S in Township No. 2 South and Range No. 5S7 Kast of Willamette meridian, excepting therefrom ten acres in square form out of the southwest corner of said quarter section, containing 150 acres, more or less, which mortgage was recorded Jon the 3lBt day of May, 1888, at page 208 of Book -V" of the Records of Mortgages in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow Countv, Oregon, should be foreclosed, and the said reai property sold by the Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all costs; therefore I will, on Saturday, the 19th day of September, 1896, at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon of lhat day, at the front door of the court houBe in the city of Heppner, Oregon, sell all the right, title, inter est and estate which the said defendants and all persons claiming and to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, had on the 16th day of May, 1888, or since then have had, or now have, in and to the above described real prop erty, and every part thereof, at publio auction to the higtient bidder for cash in hand, the pro ceeds of such sale to be applied in sutibfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 14th day of August, 18fl6. E. L. MATLOCK, 466-75. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. SHERIFFS SALE. A Change. From Puyallup Commerce. Four years ago Ihe democratic party was nposed to high prices. It fought tbe McKtnley law, olaiming that meas ure provided for high prices. Then it was held high priovs were cot good for tbe people. Now that party stands pn a platform biob promises to raise prices and re gardless of everything it baa said or done in tbe past, it appeals to tbe ooun try to support it on this issue. A signal failure having been made witb the low prioe policy it seems to be believed that the blgb prioe policy is bound to be a soooess. But as tbs party tailed with one so will it (ail with the otber. The loss produced bv one would be repeated by tbe other if tbo people were foolish enough to trust their sffiirs into tbe bauds ot tbe pop-democratic party. Ex perl meats. From I'liyalup Commerce. Tbe oiticdns of this country ire averse to trying experiments. They ventured iu ISO'2 and bava been sorry ever since, Tbe "4 more years of olover" did not oome. I hey do not tutend to loiiow any rlll-ot-tbe wisp this year. Prosperity aod plenty existed on every hand under the Harrison admiuiatration. Tbe poll- Catarrh Cannot Be Cared. Witb looal applications, as tbey oannot reach the seatof the disease. Catsrrh is a blood or constitutional disease, end in order to onre it you must take internal remedies. Ha'l's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direotly on tbe blood and mucous snrfaoes. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a qnack medicine. It was prescribed by one ot tbe best physicians in this oountry for years, and is a regu lar prescription. It ia composed of tbe best tonics known, combined witb tbe best blood purifiers, aottng directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfeot oom binatioo of the two ingredients is wbst produces such wonderful results in cur ing oatarrb. Send for testimonials, tree, F. J. Chenit t Co , Props. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by druggists, prioe 75 ceots. rhorch Anaoaaeemeat Tbere will be preaching in the opera bonse Sunday, Sept. 6th, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., bv Elder J. W. Jenkins. He will preach on tbe sobjoot, "Tbe Work ing Churob" in the morning, and tbe evening subject will be, "Is Remisslco ot Bins, as set forth in the Gospel, Offer ed to tbe Uooon verted Conditionally or Unconditionally." All not worsblpirg elsewhere are in vited to attend, and all tbe members of tbe congregation are urgently requested to be present as a meeting ot the cborcb s called after morning service to consid er matters ot special iapnrtanoe. Mrs. E. Carter, a tborongh onrse of pies ot tbe republican party accomplish many years experience, Is now looated in this oity. Anyone desiring tbe benefit nl ber services oao secure sme by leav ing orders at tbe borne of George Ship ley. Dir. D C Horrin, the grand lecturer of tbe A O. U. W., talked to a fair audieoon at ed Ibis result. What are Ihe people offered now by Ibe Cbioago nomioeea aod the platform prom lees. That was what was offered io IW; none of tbem have been realiid. Mere assertion mere opinion ill not be subsli'aUJ for tbe opera house fast night. Mr. Uerrio'i I (be solid, tried, late, and substantial ooming waa not duly heralded owing to Ihe non-arrival of a letter regarding tbe same. Hon. Henry Blsokmao. enllsotor of I internal revenue, is np from Portland to visit bis family. He returned Just a groond npon which Ibe repnblicao parly asks tbo election of McKinlsy. I was fterir Oa tAg. nsrvons, tired, Irritah'a and few days ago from a trip to Alaska and cross. Karl's Clover Root Ts baa made has many interesting things to say lor me wall aod happy. that country. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old timer" in the lonsorial line, baa again located to Heppner, having pniehaaed Green Mathews' shop. Minor boildlng opnosiU the city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call beo lo town. Italph Itenge is io today, after a alege of threshing of anme eighteen days Tbe raio of last week bae interfered lib work la thai hoe tbM werk. Ibe wheal rrop is better tbao anticipated aod tbs barley crop la very mocb better V.. O : Peter Rudio and wife have r tqrord borne from their outing at IMig i trek and MeDaffee snrtnis. Tby were aeeompaniwt by Mae rtete lUdMi, daughter of William llodio, of lxog ISreek, who will rrnia bete during Ibe winter and attend school. E O s E I. Alloa teft Woodsy toleg Mas. E. B. Wokpu. For sale by Wells Warreo. Is a Free Mae. Malcolm Cborcb, wbo was setting 13 years io Ihe peolteoliary tot manslaogh ter rommiited ia Oraot oouoty, graoled a full perdu last Wedoeadsy Churob was senteaoed sil years ago, bat by Ihe Oommntatiflo of Governor Peoooy er bis term would have expired Deeeos- btr 1, lKid. His pardoo waa grant I ia reoogaiitoo of faithful aed valuable eer vines as assistant iginoer at tbe pui teeliary. Cborxb was formerly a reeileat Heppoer and bore an iethol repots- Una. lie baa maiy frieads bsre who are glad Io koow Ibal be Is oars more JoJge 8. A Lowell, of renJMoo, will dolivor hi teettire no "4 Woman's No" at Ihe M . E ohureh. H-mlh, o-it Wed. ItM.fay ovouing ou ter lbs etiptora ( Ibe W.O T. U. Ni elroiM'ia will be rhar-t. though a e otnliii'ioa for tbe ArmonUa tin t will be 1 fr, at lh In of ihe mooting. Mr. low. 1 1 is oae t Oregna'o nvwl forcible, Ingteal and elrvjnont stwskot s and an one n aff "4 Io tniae title opportunity f ba"hf htm. A eprtJ roi al pmgrsm will ali be prrwtjtr d. From all ermofits rheevborlate's Coagti lnvdy te a Ondoood l lt. effiioted. Thre te adverlioemoal eteffit tb.s; we f-l nt lik say teg . Th Iro -ct . Cffniiiio, Kr. Vt sale by Coueof lUnek, dii;i-U. The neHo b a J ImlfO In either th. Englh,0miorrlal,MMirt t4 of Ttlrgrspht dprtiit' of Ihe H-ilm-e l!ainM ('.,tiv. of I'.ftl-hl. f ete Ae tMtrleg U Uko a lh"f"f H kisM inmtmr in a n ! awn i, ,..!,!! I ' lhtl tt b-f rg itg Mow. It . tl.a r.itt I h It baa bona IVMI to OB dritttad thai be went le ItMlaed, B, G , I free maa 10 Ihe Interoat of O Porllaed So.liri hiehdoaire to leveel to "me mining l Tks lit W prop-itW. end lhat Mr. allee, wbote Oostfte.o. eoe more Ihto ball quiie an eipetl Io thai line. ol the Ills of women. Karl s Oof It-o ibe properiio for Ibe eyadieate. I T.a e pi. rnr f..r Gunstipatuo "if i. tm..frroii. la m jw-fumeaf. r ore.le by Wells A Werrea. trhrthtr th " II cmiirr rreritt lmrlll from th rtn of nl I Mr I. Itlnwathsl bavlag disposed of . . - i ..... . . .. II hrthrr h d'f or am a of I am ytr i neriy all of Iwt yea's sioea aae goes Mm V To Da Given Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of 1 1 SBtaasd i ill 8 0 mt a saa O tsiacKweirs Genuine rham Tobacco You will find one coupon In side each 2-ouuce bag, and two 2 counons inside each d-nanca 9 ThO Best I bag. Buy a bae. read the couoon S SmoklngTobaCCoMade I and see how to get your share. 9 THAT THIJKE'S. rVTOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER I and by virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for tne l ounty ot Morrow, on June Hi, 18. and to me directed and del'vered, upon a Judgment renaerea ana enterea in sain courc on uieitn day of May, 18, in favor of Henry Pad berg, I'lalntlll, and Against H. D. Whitman. II Whit man and J H. Moran. Defendants, for the sum of I wo Hundred and Fifty Dollars with interest tnereon from saia 4th day ot May, 1KW, at the rate of ten per cent per annum and Twenty 'ive Dollars attorneys fees and the costs and accruli g costs; and. wherea , by said judgment it was ordered and adjndg d that the following real property, to-wit; the Northwest quarter ot Section Thirteen (13) in Township Two (2) South of Hange Twenty Three (t) Knit W. M be sold to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs. 1 will, on Saturday, 19th day ot September, I89S, at II o'clock A, M., of said day, at the front door of the court house In Heppner, Morrow Comity, Oregon, sell tne rignt, title and Interest ol said efendants H. D. Whitman. H. Whitman and J. H. Moran In and to the above described o on- erty at Public Auction to the highest and best bidder lorcasn in hand, tne proceeds to heap plied to the satisfaction of said execution, at torney's fee and all costs and costs that may icrue. K u MAIUK'K, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this 21st day of Aug. 18U6. 4118-77. HAVE YOU HEARD S'SaMggaV uk. AH Around? BISHOP mum ED. R. lias bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at SUMMONS. m www i m REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cost. Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats. caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call nnd Bee the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. When Tkey Met McKlnlev Pill, with Napoleon era. Hya "llrran Ut s drink Minis Unwnocl Rye; sa inrai aa inotios, my rna ara irw I hcipa lhay dun t, it ear arlan Hora I ," And llrran an vs. In a )mIii maiiner. I wn.idrll Uiat awhat sllia matter ulth llaiina Thai's lioraa and horao, you lunny feller When I an my wile I am hound lo teller." Than lhay gravely boa ad, and tliry winked an era. And thry drank anme more gn4 Unworn! Rya. Hold only at Ibe IWlvadcre Haloon. E. 0. Hoerry, I'rop. Wm. (lordno has at bis stable luat below Ihe f iatette rfflce, a very naat aod nicely Oolshsd ladies' saddle, of Eastern manufaetare, fur sale lor cash at a low figure. Tbe saddle hae lioen ridden very little end ia praotleallv aa good aa new. Aayotie rtealring annli a sad-Ilo a boo Id fall and oiamine same U-fire II ia loo late. If. N TnE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon lor Morrow County, The North rn Counties Iuvestm lit Trust, Lim ited, a Corporation, Plal:itlir, va. Cecelia Taylor, B. 8. King, N. B. McHee and J. C. Thomson. Defendants. To Cecelia Taylor. 8. 8. King and N. B, McBee, three ol the above named duleiidants. In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled scainst you In the aliove entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, vis: The 7th Day ol September, 1800, and you will take notice that If you fall to annwernr otherwlae appear III aaid court on or lieture tne saunin nay oi ncptemncr. ii, inn plalntlfl above named, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the relief pmyed tor In the complaint tiled III tills suit, to-wlt: For personal decree against the defen dant, Cecelia Taylor, foi the sum of 71;M.'i with Interest thereon at Ilia rate of S i-r cent, per annum fnon Ilia ith day of June, I", and Ilia coata and dl.biiraeineiila of said suit; that the court shall deerea lhat Ihe mortgage eseeuted by lb aald Cecelia Taylor to Ihe Ixituhard lu. vestment t'omiiauy, dated theMti, day of Novum ler, ikmh, upon iha following deM-rlbed real liroierly In Morrow County, Oregon, to wit The Mouth half of Northeast ouarter ami North rut quarter of Norlheast quarter (enreiit ten ai re. In a Hiiare form in Northea.t corner thereof) and Noutheaat uuarier of Northwest tmarterof 8.Tti-in 1en, In lowu.hlti One North of lUnga Tweuly-Ava Kaat, of Ilia Wlllamelta meridian, which anlil mortvaae waa r-orliN on the l.'.th dat of November, lias. In II.Mik on ea II, I.'. IS and II. of Iha Kpeord.nf moriirsKe in ilia omi-a ol Iha Cmmly I lets ol Morrow Coniitt. Oregon, shall lie foref-losed I ihe aald real proiieny aoid and Ihe proceeds of sui-h .ale to b applleil In Ihe fiayment Ut hiainiin ol ihe a'mva ii.mm smna ol money; thai all of Ilia ileieudaiila ami all peraoii.e lalm log Ihrouvh or under them, or any ol litem shall tie forever barred and forei-ioae of al rliihl line. eaUle, lutere.1 and hen al law and In equity, and all eiiily of o-dernpttMn, In and In, and upon ver i .tt of said real proivrtf 1 III. Siiitiiiii.ii. is pulill.lird fiiii.naiil In an order III M nil eteliheu A. Iiwell, Judg o lh alM,ve entitle court, made alehamtier., I'emlle Ion, I mallll (ountj, tiregon, on Ihe SUhday ol July, ir. m.i.i i.vu. ifc niwiiiir! iMiiiiiiii Gilliam & Bisbee t We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. we are not ttis Largest rierciianls in me Worm ! . . . But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need ot a a a Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwtre, Cumberland Coal, Gass and Water Pipe, Pipe Kittlngs, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Bledges, Wedges, Uuni, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Oran Itcware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash BoiUers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zino, etc., etc., NUT If K TO PATKONH. Time will not be allowe.1 anyone after Jnly 1st. all persons failieg io pay ly Ihe fib Of earh innota hart after will be eat off. Hsn-Fra Mont k WaTta Co. Now le Ihe time In gt lbs Weekly O'pgoeian, Iha grea'oal aespapof of Ihe VYeol. Milk Ilia t).s'o,b.lb etnet ly la adame,nee yoar, -l Sa. No hotter eombleetion uf aespsre eaa lie made la Ibe slate. Iteatdae we will give aa a premium aa additional Journal. tie Wab fnol llantef, aa agrxnllcral pep. Come la now and anhaerlh. BiiF.ntrrx SAl.K. frt wmil li e foim J. Iirft rrrafcif lies trhm (h an.fr r rsiai.teroft. HO !lteawtetbelw.m'hs olddeh lr ol froeviti Hprnwle. Iitlng uar iMio, Waah , dio.1 Maitirdsy afioranoa a4 was l.nr-.d hnoday aftereooe, Oe lhe iHtfi of Jvaa Mr Horewala tat a IJyaaroll 4aufibtor. et.d oej Jalf htm wiie by Walt. Th 'r.oa rts slaga towo Ht rer ae.d SI lSfiHK ', M'il g'V da as V "! ' I - ' o y daf o s ea t-1 if !. H, , lt an I t r ! In tb ifcifrivf, f.fttk, e.aa s- lasr 4 trlrart from spoor o ff rata in th llimm t,f tUp H i. f'l. rue Kaat lo bey and alot torsos al'y a rbotee line of dry aed feretabiag gmde. eMb'fg. bats, abooa, ete. Mara lilf aed Ki-lmaa are In ebarge of ibe li- aw.e Cab hlore with Imtirttrlioee In sell g. o.1a el rteoe la eail Ibe limoe, at, J e lially Uvite the paUlu le espal I'-o taw ao! ol elyltab '-ls arntu g da.ly and eaatliMk haaw4e thai It.ie aow aho-k e ill be euld al P'We to 4f y ra. "It U (mmnlrrtnl, in 11 1jmnt, irkfiKsr th eAorji frosroo ri-n- ass (oaef frvm Iht rf or aof U'htlhrr h dt ttr dure not I am far frt woof"-tttrnfl fnm -or n WiUutm J. fryrta in th It, as uf lup rtmrntatli fi aeiVaa Ikm Wi!nn bill kroi aawter ewfcoeiow. VOTH- IS lirRKHV filVKX THAT t'MirR IV and by vlrlua of an ater-titton leaned out nl Ihe rlrrnll r..nr o a alala ol ir.-..n, Iha I'oonlf ol Motrow. and In tea rtlf.-ele-l and delivered, tetn a llldgmenl reiidet-e.1 and lerel In aaldaiHirl on lit ud darof Marrh, lw. In la rnr ol C. A lihes, J I., Morrow A eon ij W Morr.ial, Henry Hlartmau, He rl'ld II. W . aaart.rt, Ihoa ij-i.l I f H Wiie.ni. W to l-enland, J. I Khe. T. A. filie. (HI. I ailer,n and T. W, Ayeea, I'lalolin. ami as. In. I tna ralar Hotel I omfainv nt Hef-tmar, iNeton lieleielanl. of l,e auia of ten 1iniiatid lol laie a UN Inleeeai tlwmis it the me of t p rei. l keraiiimin from Angnal ;nd l'lti-l lei Imlla'a eie: aod. a h.ima. ha aald Indg-wenl II waa oi-i.tl an l ayiji'l(1 llial Iha .,ll..w mt ernhe real ff-l-'ir. mail I otnmene liitf al Iha IVHilhweal r.roef ol li ha Ols (ai In IU"k So r.if ninl ma (inaioal Town llaf-i.net I onntv ol Hmeis, aiat of ifrrf.i lh,ivrul m. hnnre. and ten llli ieei. o.e-e stiflSMilt iil heor Rm iim b'lninM and ln III"! Iet. ibenrs iv, mi, i,i (Mil lo blare Ol t-fl Ol, I n ba a-. 1. 1 In Mile It mm )dgn,i,l, cia and - ruing e.u. III. on Ilia Tftlrg Day el October, ISM, al JorU f. If ,ri a.' I 4m t at IN ftnnt d"n if$ IKfoeill kfi-i. In lll o.ef. atofmo I miulf tr-.n ml il in l.l. Illla .'.-I InleMI ,4 IhesaM 1 l-e l. .e 11,.1 I ..mj-.nr In and In bi lh. MH-t and MS M'l-fef 1' ea-b In hand Hi. serial In la ai ll1 la !, ai I.', Ilr.a ol Ml I ao-l a.l r. ad .. ie.i mat s. I. StlM I. alpee!'! S.iim. i oni, inegon, ImM 4 tt,4, . t'l !, HVUMUSH. . - bain mm. rt.all.. Meralt Ills CSD el alll SIKiB KS ' fall suJ maaiag evr. Be Sara T ara R ial Aa l ll.o ge eUel. If ymr 1.1 4 le Imt ere, yoef e palite failing, loaf e vw oli, fo may be iffe lhal llmed's Sal at aUUb efcel aJ Sd. Tbo lake aa Uiiijte. leaiH apna llot-t's aed obly Il.i-l'e. Tbie le Ibe ta.lteiae .k vb I aa ll.a la'ce.l eeUai la Ibe Wfl l II . -t a rlaearl;la e Ibe Oae Tf i i d ri"ft 1 Tk I) rtk rare Is ftlillob's tare. A aagbeel etli te dsneamea. ftoa it el hhilok s Cere, I of Sale by VI arrow. ens Moils A Warmer waMba bae eeers4e.l Ibe eooter sill of Ibe B'at ef Ibe wt, Tbe reooal ret a bare d- a raa4 daaj of gj aed U le to be tvted Ibal I boy aid ewaiiaee. Are toe wane Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices. We have Ooon floods at Pais frlcct, and Cheap fohn Goods al Chep John Prices, GILLIA.M & BISB1SE, MAIN STHIiET - HEPPNER. OREGON THE PALACE HOTEL BAIi, J. C. BOROHEEProp. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T. R. HOWARD IN Gkockkiks, Gknts Furnishing Goods. Stockmens Suituks, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it so oljVct for you to trade witb hi in aa Lin pricr-s ara right, and all goods that be handles aro of the very beat. Stoki: on Main Strket, Next Door to City Drug Store, rioppiHir, Oregon. Iw i a'fi linn at rnstiii tlWI 4ala fv-rt I oil, u I. W -lir, al . a. a t ii. loaa. nn-1a.t MltTN lla o H.nrMW, Ihroegb foe via. t'oftdlato eooowd rlaoo, will ra le eoneoett m elib ?'l " " Hm Lal'-a refine, Ibe same ae tfce I re-K.'t ba w f 1 1 .WITII. Iiraia. M.l..O.Ii4X..l.!liHfH OPPflPVIWR f. Pllft! tl a, B .a tn l M l . n . . MIS I..., 4.-l aal o fore. A Ibroagli t elaae alawpaf 'oi ; u. .si k (.. SM t- ,i..i land to p. ..aa. v.eaor4,a wHb Ibe ,"Z"Vt',H " - " Brateleoe eloopa to m. Ial, a4 a; A'-." 4 "H Ihrongti toartet sloepof rnfUaad to HI sa J.atea lt.l., Teal, will saa la -eoHioa eiib Ibei - - (el Notbfe railway. If Hgtict Of InttntiQ. Vtt' f I b-aa flea ba (ba Me'e4 1 V aa Soon a. . f.Mn'ia l. r fi.aa O..I IAt f.yrt' a at I .ai. H I. (, at.a la !.. tM lA.i,, .,eH a,,.. Pa S al ait i.i.ki -m v. a . . a . .1 . w.. a -a.a aa4 IkM aai-t l. ba avt. I M 04 a.4 a. iu a" .T : . " 1' " . ! : ' r .A aeaal a.a,. a... l ' - a --w . e- . ) aa ae 1,, a4 t.aai.-l -4 ai MJ f iuki Mild II ll It j 4..a a 1 aa-a-a .'-a a.ai St f lea a, ta . af a iM IIuisl - - . ' - 1,1" ae M M Vouro HOUND to Take 9Km. Leaves No Constipation, ta t'qras It. ee well ae alt IliibnoobaaMi, Hub !fadnbe aal Malaria. The eal ? t wroaf tat a fill la Iha wnttd. K-il I by ml rrnealS eaol by mall t t of r'fo, r eobu tot 1-1 1 nr. mi utincnL txi , Ha a rraaeto4in. 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