'SEPTEMBER l : t- jjaiiiunxius aeer, ,w1half pint bottles ' City Hotel Bar ! Drinkable Liquors and Smokable CI ars. Call on Ted. Here and There; ?f ""nbb wins- aain. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., bat wood lor sale. 37-tf. Tli Seeoad 80-ralled t'hampiosshlp Game Woa bj ieppaer Score 3 to 4a Ooon Boone was op from Ltxington yesterday. all for FAMOUS SONG. She Song That Reaches Our ITrarts Is I 'My Old Kentucky Home." There is one Rons' in the English lan guage that, nerliaps, comes closer to the iiiMirts of Americans, part'eolnvly ii '-they are fur from home ttnrt kinsmen, "tVMin any other. That scurf is ".My Old -lientuclty Home." The sin.pks tender story it Icllsur.d its irresistible melody nie fnmil'ar to nearly every one. It linn been nmjr hy noted singers in every civilized country on the globe, nnd has Leon eulogized by authors nnd critic? of classical taste; yet its author, Stephen Foster, died unhonored and unsung, nnd unconscious of the master ly work he had wrought. Like noarlv oil other great, artists, however, Foster'?, recompense e.nine after he waa dend, nnd it is safe to sny that "My Old Ken tucky Home" and its writer's name will live so long as human bentiment and love, of home endure. Those Americans who were present at a I'al.ti concert in the Grand opera bouse of Paris in the early seventies are, wiany of them, old men nnd women jiow, but. they can still vividly recall the indescribable scene, when the diva ippeare4 in response to an cnore nnd wang, w only Pattl could sip(r, this isweet, simple ballad. It was entirely iuncxpectcl, and before they we.re awn re strong men were weeping and "women were hysterically pivin vent to emotions they did not try to control. At its conclusion the great singer was literally showered with ilowers and contly pft. One rich Aim-Hcaii threw a roll of billn over the footlights that was said to contain a sum of money up in the thousands. The demonstration was perhnps the niont magnlllcpiit ever accorded a suitor for public favor. Aproiais of all this, tint following from the Philadelphia Call illustrates th wonderful charm the song still lolds: : A street singer stopped to sing the other night in front of a well known botel. He was an old chap, blind of erne, eye, nnd infirm, but Rifted with the remnant of what wns once a very sweet tenor voire. With him ns attendant wild guide wus his duughtcr, a child of sunny Italy, sun-brounril, uirge-cyrd and ntlrnctive in her pletiiresifui g.irli. The old fellow snug first Hint d.tty of the streets: ".lust Tell Them That. You 8nw Me," provoking little attention. Then he began to sing in his tremulous, ijunvering voice an old favontf. As he proceeded the window a of t lie hotel wcro ru set! one by one nnd guests looked out with sympathetic ey.-s, 'oins show ered down to the ptrt urtiMiue little timid, who circulated uliont with lier tnniUiiirine, collecting. Men strolled out of the cafe nnd gathered on the alrpx, listening with iuti-rcKt. One old fellow, h tall, soldierly-lisiliiiig iniin, with flush rig dark eyes mid un nir thai wa tiiiuiiniakuhly soullirrn. gave the child a note with the remark: "It did my heart a dollar's worth of pssl When the lust strain of the lourliili.; old melody died away rverylsMly pres ent wore that drcuniy look that Is-lla of old memories stirred and rrfivstieri. The aong was "The Old hentiicky Home;" the southerner touched by tie rend.tlon a former Kentuckiun ruined by the ravages of tbe war. ClueUiimU Kfiquirrr. Km4 of fJeate. Mrs. Lakeside (nisblng Into a Chicago court) Where'a tbe judge, quick? rtviUnder Iliirbt there. Wbafs wronsr? "I iut ran away from my husband and he's after me. not three aquarri behind. I waul to divorce him for dewer tlnn before be ctta bert." X. Y Weekly. A Jrae Mameat. Tbe JotmnrM. la order to celebrate tbrlr recent victories, are going to errt a glpsntlc statue of r.udi'.ha.Tbe heigh til Iw 120 frrU Tbe mrUl will be un- rlied from the ordnance captured In the late war. The monument will cost alwut lOO.OfiO yen, tod U to be erected t Kloto-V. . It Rav. lives Rvry ley. Tbooaaad. of ese of Ooiamplioa, Asthma. Coa.b. CoMa a4 droop rard awy day br hbilob'e Care. For ale by Welle 4 Warree. For tbe third time the Heppner and Morrow Oonntv ninaa nrnaud Viata at Tbsd. Armstronff iaover frnm rtnlitnn. ilm i.oti i- ...i n n. i... dale on basioeea. u . . Hatnrdiy afternoon. Ihe game whs J. O Warmoth waj np from his Ella styled "for the county championship," ranoh yesterday. ,. ... ' . ,. tboogb tbid game probably conld Dot, in Johnny Nealerj wag over from Mono- all events, have settled or finally dispoe mont tbe lust of net week. j . tu u j u i. . j ed of the moob coveted belt, for aocord- uonrt convenes today, yesterday being ing to the peroeotage system of a legal holiday. "L .bor Dsy." ,, . lesiinea it won d now be neensssrv w. a. Bsrnett and Nels Magousen the Morrow oonnty nine to win three were np from Lexiugton Sunday. .,. : u . , . , . 8 u uuuusj. (tniigat games before declaring them- MesBro. Msoion and Mnsgrov, travel- nt-lyea champious. However, at suob a i..g mnn, were ia Heppoer ye,terday. tjtle ig 0D,y HQ emn(y bonr it wi oreate Drink the oelebrsted J. H. Cotter uo dipsansioD, though may luvite aeversl b,key. On tsp st Chrie Borohers'. otn,r friendly gameg dQriog ,be I. Jacobs and O. L. Warden, knights full mooths. oNbe rip, v-ere iu Heppner over Bun- The Katne WM 0Rlpd at 2 p m. with E- L. Freeland and Wait Riobardsou as JZlL tZ nl' I' VkH"Wink,e "re umpires. Fred Hart as offlaial aoorer. rwpainng the Jialm I'ork pridge near , . . , SoduvillH. ttu,i the Morrow County nma at tbe bat Mai Church arrived at Heooner Ron- 8t,d btto,e they re,ired dHy iu..rnini and will probably locate in lH0,rd lo tbr credit. To this eight tuis vioiDity, more was added in tbe seoond. The Wm. Bngbes was reported as beioo HePpnef nine eeonred two rang in the qnitH ill a few dxys ago, bat at present first and three in the eeooud. The Ue IB mUOQ Detter. nnnntm hnv i ' anr.aa.aauuH" in Ihu Any person who desires either the fourth innins but returned tbe coratili- demuorBtioorrepubllcHnplatformshould mentin tbesixtb. However, the former appiy at the unzette offl 'e. . t . i j . i i . u i . 1 retained a safe lead nntil the last hnlf of WI89 Ada Jones has returned frr m It ho m. ic nnnn.. v,, ! r.... .u . u. u.. ..... . .. ",u " "i1"" Uepp' chTio! hrCe 'D lUe -ored 13 runa and in the eighth sdded , to more, tnus giving tnem tne game Dy Jiihn Sonvner, cf Quoaeherry, reports , , , . ., that, slacked wheat whs badly damaged ' B, 0re of 40 ,0 23 For tbe He"P"er by the recent rsin iu his vicinity. n,Dfl Matlock pitched the firat two Eev. Potwine, of Pendleton, came over 1Jnnio8a 8nd Normau UyerB th' remtti- this morning nod will hold servioes st tier ol the game. ihe M. E. oburch tbia eveuiDg. All are Tbe following is tbe personal soore by "Merit talks" the aVSsl Intrinsic valne of " H J I Mf g Hood's Sarsaparilla. KS CS.I erW Merit in medicine means tbe power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there fore it has true merit. When you boy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. Tbe power to cure is thero. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs of disease, strengthen tbe nerves and build up the whole system. To stock men. All persons are warned not to drive oi herd sny tock upon the land of th undermined, o wit: the Eat half of the north-went qimrter of section S4 lu T 2 A R26 . Trespassers will tie prosecuted. H. K. Hallock. 7 Sarsaparilla Is the best, In fact the One True Blood Partner. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. HOOd'S PillS grVAllu'r'uKgisul'sfS invited. The Gazette rfflce acknowledges a pleasant call, lust .Saturday afternoon, frniu raesdumes ii Jtv Ureeue and E. J. tjlooum. iooiuga: HEPPNER. There will not be services in the M. E. 12 3 N.Myers, lb, p 0 0 Win. Dunn, cf 0 1 V.t rawfurd, ss 1 0 II. BKley, o 1 ITpuiilr Vuttap OK fl chnreh. South, Sunday next, it being thr 1. tiniis, rf rt.uiilur miitithlv ummiiitmont fnp tho I II. Matlock. If. . .. 0 ' " ' A. . l-atterson 3b vuj. L. Matlock, p, lb Hon. H. Blaekmnn brouebt down frnm Alaska a fine specimen of hair sealskin. It h ou exhibition at Conser & Brock's. 0 0 0 1 o 1 o o 1 1 0 2 1 5 6 7 R 0 2 0 1 S 1 10 2 -5 0 10 2 -4 0 2 2 -i 2 25 0 10 2 -4 0 1 2 .! 0 1 2 0-5 1 2 01-6 Total. T. Bates, p E. iSaltng. 2b ... J. HcUiilnii, c b. Cautwell, It. 2 3 2 2 2 0 13 IB -40 MOEKOW COUNTY. 1 2 4 5 Miss Eva Rbea, dan enter of J. P. Rhes, dt-psrted la-l week for Tue DIlee here she will attend tbe Oatbolic school s- 1 rout, ss . ilnsvear. C. (-altiiB;, 8b ' j. Mart, rt D'iu'1 fail to bear Jndse Lowell's lecture on 'A Woman's No" at tbe M I. Iniiraham. lb.. Wm. Cort tus, cf .. 1 10 1 1 0 1 01 0 110 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 I 0 g 9 0 0- t o a 1 1-4 1 -8 0 08 -2 0 I 1-2 1-2 urcn, Mouth, tomorrow eveuing. itdmissiuu. Miss Ualhenne Myers, of Forest Grove, rrived iu Heppner last Fiidny moruiow aud yesterdny began a teim of school out at Unlloway. Ike Enneg is bot af'er the culprit or culprits who stole bis mare. He i ffers Feed the Nerves Upon pnre, rich bl od and you need not fear nervons prostration. Nerves are weak wben they are improperly and insufficiently nourished. Pnre blood $50 reward for tbe arrest and oonvioiiun lis their proper food, and para bl"od t tne guilty party. comes bv taitina Hood's 8rsuDarills. Arlington Record: Rev. E. P. Greene, I which la thns tbe greatest and beat nerve f Heppner, lormerly pastor of the M E. ,oui0i It Big0 DUlldl npthe whole system. oburcb of tbia plsoe, wsa in town Friday ud Saturday of last week. No I total 4 8 2 0 1 1 1 8 8-23 TO MAlttlY HISS MAITIK KHAKPE. V. VI. Anson Wilt Take Her Into His Keep log at High Noon. . From the Spokane Review. Bpi ksne mil lose oneof its most popu lar yoong Indies today. At 11 o'olock this morning, at All Saints' cathedral, Miss Mattie Sbsrpe will be married to F R. An6on, of Salem, Or. Miss Georgie Stone will be msid of bonor, and Msud sod Mabel Chatmsn will aot as fluwer girls. Dr. J. M. Keene, of Palem, Or., will suiport Mr. Anson. The young oouple will leave in tbe afternoon for a mouth's tour of tbe Eastern stvtea. Miae Sbsrpe oame to Spokane about seven years ago. and Has since neen prominent in aocial and musio! citoles. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the Clerk's ottlceof the circuit Court of the State of Ore ?cn for Morrow County, under th eal thereof, and to me directed and delivered upon a decree rendered and entered In said Court on the 6th day of March, lti'.W, in favor of Flank Hajfrman, Kecetver of I-ombard Invest ment Company, a plaintirt. and khI st Henry Wado, Nancy A. Wade. Frank McKa'land, U V. Hornor, J. K, Simons. K. U Simons, Frank Pa (tburn and HiiKh Fields as defendants, whereby the plulnt it' did recover a peronal decree against the defendants Henry Wade and Nancy A. Wade for the sum of l(M2.rSB. with in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from the 8th day of March, IXDii; an-i the costs and disbursements taxed at 127.70; and whereby it was decreed ttint the mo'ttaxe dated on the lth day of May, 1KS8, executed by Henry Wade and Nancy A Wade to the Lombard In vestment Company, and now held by the plain till' uron the following dt s'-ribed real property in Morrow County. On-con, to wit: The South west quarter of Section No X in Township No 2 South and Kange No. 27 V ast of Willamette meridian, excepting therefrom ten acres in square form out of the southwest corner of said qnar er section, containing 150 acres, more or less, which mortiruge was recorded ion the Hist day of May, lSHS, at pnge'2.s of Book" "of the Kecords of Mortgages in the otllce of the County Clerk ! Morrow County. Oregon, should be foreclosed, and the said real property sold by the shcrllt'of Morrow ( ountv. Oregon, to uatWv said Judiment and all cots; therefore I will, on Saturday, the 19th dny of September, 18!6. at It o'clock In the forenoon of ihat dv, at the front door of the c art house in the city of Heppner, Oregon, sell all Ihe right, title. Inter est and estate which the sa d di-fendantxand all persons claiming and to claim by, through or uimerinem, or any ot them, had on tne lfitn day of May. 1S8S. or since then have had, or now have, in and to the above described real prop erty, and every part thereof, at public auction to the highest bidder f rcash in hand, the pro ceeds of such salfc to be applied in satinfaotion oi sain execution and all cost, bated this 14th day of August, Wfl. E. L. MATLOCK. 46(1-75. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. SHERIFFS SALE. VrOTfCE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT UNDER 11 and by virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, on June 10, istifi audio medirectei and del vered, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 4th dav of Mav, li6, in favor of Henry Pad berg, Plaintiff, and Against H 1). Whitman, H Whit man and J H. Moran, Defendants, for the sum of i wo Hundred and Fifty Dollars with interest thereon from said 4th day of May, 181)6. at the rate of ten per cent per annum and Twenty f ive Dollars attorneys fees and the costs and ai cruii g costs: arid, wherea , hy said Judgment It was ordered and adjudg d that the following real property, to-wu: me ortnwest quarter oi f N The highest claim for other tobaccos is " Just as good as Durham." Every old smoker knows there is none just as good as sidkwel's mm a spr m mmm You will find one coupon iusido eacn two ounce bag, nnd two cou pons inside each four ounce bag of Black well's Durham. Buy a bag of this cele brated tob:icco nnd read the coupon which gives a list f of valuable presents aud how in .rf 11...... A mm) j liiiCC m a HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THERE'Saary Cbp in Mm ill Imiil ED. R. BISHOP HaB bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at D; Stctlnu n'hlrteeu 11:11 in Townshln Two f!21 Her pleasing contrBlto Voice b as been South of Kange twenty Three (28) E-st W. M., . . . ., . . . be sold to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac- beard by thousands, sod sbe basevr cruing costs. 1 will, ou been generous and willing in aiding Saturday, 19th day of September, 1896, public and charitable entertainments, n Ovtock a. M., of sid day, at the front door Mr Anson is a bright, cultured sounff "' the court housein Heppner, Motow County, mt. Annuo ibs unpin, ou'iurou Joung 0 ,h , , , . i,,tretif said business msn ol fc'alem, and now holds 'efendams H. I). Whitman, H. Whitman and J. , . . . , Moran In and to the above described p op ine important post Of receiver Ot ILe ert, t Public Auction to the hlglit and best electric light and streetcar companies of f,,-.;' OTiJ.W.t tbat Olty. torney s lee una all costs and costs that may Sherllrof Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this 21st day of Aug. lstsl. 4118-77. A Natural BraatiBer. Earl's Clover Root Tea purifies tbe blood and gives a dear snd besntiful oouplezion. For sale by Wells & Warren. SHERIFF'S SALE. Children's Party. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER 1' and by virtue of an execution Issued out of the circuit court of t' e Stste of Oregon for the County ol Morrow, and lo me directed aud del'vered, pon a iiidguient rendered and en tered In said court on the 3rd davol March. 1MXV Misses Eva Bartholomew and Hanna l" favor of c. a miea, j ,. Morrow & mm j I W Unrmw 11 . u U .nk,nu Uiw.l. Vll.l. Abrabsmsiek eotertained a number of o.'w. swaggart. Thos Quatd. p.'s Wilson, Wm Patterson alnst The Palace Hotel Company ot Heppner, Oregon, Ueleiidant, lor the sum ol Ten lliousand Dnl Hood's Pills are the favorit family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. NEBHASKA FOIt MoKlNIJCY. Wiley MoBee is up from Lower Lake, Calif. He will remain about a mouth. I'll a Gi Brttte I pleased to state tbut be as entirely recovered bia health. Tbe Oi Zette baa at all times on bands papers of national reputation. Tbtsr A Ueslarnt of That Mate FzprMt Hlmaslf can b procured at 25 cents per di leu. "Loves lae sar bat Loves Home Mors." Represent both sides of tbe ' tunoe. Condon Olohe: Mrs. E. Meek and son A eitleman who is at present atop Lewis returned b.me Sunday evening ;ung in Ueppuor, formerly a resident cf .row . visit to u-PPD-r. uv ng scoom SAwkm itbou-u ,dr ieveral jenrioue of pai.led Mr. and Mrs. Oorrau tbat fur. " " . Iwefc-uu uiiib'iin, iu iruripi Ul ICIICI onrt lHoers lor Ibis lerni: Leslie Mat . . . . ' lock, k-r-iid Jnry baiiff; F. J. Hallock, with bis permission we print tne loitow-if-uerui buil.1T; Johnny Uager, jury bail- ing excerpt therefrom: tuo tit at r iit a sa a asur rKat tit a Isaac Koighten and other Eight Milera namoaigo ia on in red bot sbaue aud that ere over jeaterrtay. Tbe (b l-tte bHr , , ,. . , u i.i.. coiisiderable romplsint about wheal stacks beiug damaged by tbe reotnl Uose is a resident of tbe great stale of rains. Mebrnsks. Mr. Bryan la the bumble In- The Brand jury, selected today, is a dividual Ibat 1 rifer to. From what I follows: F. M. tieutr, lnreman; W. 0. I oao learn it seems tbat yon people out Lao. Marion hvsts O. B. Uodsdou, U. lDer ar aoiua 0 tola lor him nuaui- L s.1 Uii a a. a a I e. Aiers, o. t, xioreuo auu u. a. Oldu. Tracher "Ten mills make one cent." Small bot ''Hut dail ssil ..at ha knows leu hundred mills dat hasseiit made a him and know thai be is the aame oeul siuoe ih admiLlatiatioo Changed I Mr. Bryaa tbat told ns four years ago bands la lftyj. iLal if we wonld vol far bia bartv Ibat Mrs. E. Carter, a tboroogb nnrse ol t would be bl.ssed ailb a period uf lbs many ye.rs eiperieuf, Is uow looaied In grtei prosperlfy Ibat Ihettoootrv ever iuio uny. ahiuui uriuius iw ivorui i . . . . f ber services esa amours e . me by Irs? v tug urdeia at tbe boma of Ueor ge Hbip- "goods" we are going to try oar best to ley. Dif. defeat bim, aud from lb way Coogreaamso Ellis oame up from tba matter looks to tbia alata wa will Newport ha nday morning but will re-I succeed admirably. BrotQS Ssid "I love turn lor Ms family tb last of this week. CltMM bu j of, lUtDt mo,n toi ao it ". " ,ro '"'' u .i.k I i.k. tt.lit. It,.... hi 1 1-.. nmh isesiisil In rauatif sorularjl In I 1 - - 18"Ji I my country mors, and shall oast my vote Craafi.btog bat been attempted B lor Wo. McKioley who will balbe&tii Willow CWk witb sneoxea. Toe little presi.ltot of tba U. H. eraatsoens are snUodid eatlog when I -I wish yoa would Mod me a few properly Booked. Tba (l-Mita will pub lMllM ol ,0Bf Btt).. ,.,.. f Bou mously, and tbut there will not lie a re pnblicao voter in all of tbe great West Of course yoa know Mr. Bryaa sod have am iter i An TO REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on haidwaie, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. (Jail and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building. Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAIMD, Manager and Salesman. Gilliam & Bisbee- thir vomiu friamla at Ilia rAiidnnna nf f"land, J. P. Khea, T. A. Hhea, oils l'attersol meir young irieuns at me renoeooe oi I ,rt T w Ayer. HiatiitiirM ami against Tin Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Bartholomew, on last Friday afternoon. Those preaeut Ian with Interest thereon at tho rate of t n per .. . ... . u p.u n..ii...l.. I cent per annum irom august nn iw mo inn were: Mary MoSwords, Fay Bartholo- unSi ,ui sod whereas, by said Judgment mew. Elise Hrtholorliew. Lutie RhSiiiUS. jt was ordered and a 'Jmlged that the follow . ... Ing desi'rilHKl real nroperty, to-wit: ( onuiieiin r anule HirK, Mamie Uunu, J-liliie Bar- tiw at the Southwest corner of l.t No. -ix (lil , i . , . n. ii tv.... V 1..... I in mot's ro. riur in oi n original lownoii .loM.jmr-w, iuu.., i..,u - i Meppuer County nf Morrow. Stale of Oregon, hence s-l one hundred and leu (IKi) feet, the ce North sixty (mi) feet, thence 1IH one I hull iri-d and tn (ltd) fret, theuce South alxt (i4i) feet to place of la-glunlng. tx) sold lo satis- y said juiiginatii, costs ana accruing coats. I win, uu ine Third Day of October, IS90, tbolomew, Bertha Fnstoe, Greta Abra bamsick and Fred B irtLolomes A Fact Worth Knowing. (flnnaii tirt inn T.at flrtiiiiA Pnaninriti iu . .., v...,K, ""'" .UnVWl P M lt anlil ffuv .III,, (ronl anil an l lirom ana Lnng oieHSs are m tne court nou.e in Hei.pner, Mormw cnunty. cured hy rihiiob's Cure. For aale by Wells k Wsrren. A "Hot One." The delivery olerk at the "O" wlndo of tbe pnstofilcs bsd a "hot one" banded to him reeeutly. says the OreMooiau. Shortly before 1 o'clock a Swede oame to the window and asked: "Ton gat yanoy Infer fur raol" "What's the nstne?" qntitioued tbe clrrk. Tbe ap or. villi, sell alllhe liith'. 111)4 ud Interest nf I Ihe said Ihe I'rIscm lloini Coin run v In and to I the alHive descrllied proiH-rtv at 1'iililie Auction to the h hest and l "t Imliler f t i s h In tiand, the ,rn eels to h spnlle I to the sailsisctiuu of ni l "xecullou slid all costs, and routs that may accrue. r.. 1.. ma i mm k. Cherllrof w0rrow t)onntv. oreaon. Dated Kept. Und, Inwi, Vl-Ki. SUMMOyS. I N JI'sT ICR'S rtif RT KOR Til K HIXTII MH- 1 Irlel. 1 Mle of 1 in-g in. 011 11 1 y of Jkluriow J. A. Vi'iadery, I'l-lhtlll, a t , a .. ... ,. . . ti.i ..... I B. r. 40iira, t-if'iiiiaii,. plicant for mail looked surprised al tl e 1(tH g. N,n. ,rm,ui: In III nam ( Hit Mate ol Oregon, S com- maud you to ipear Iwlora Ilia undrnilgnrd, s Justice 01 I n Ivare In Heppner, in said ( iiiniy and Stain, nil or la-Mir the Ivih day ol m tou-r, k'4, at th hour of In ol o'rliM-k In fht forenoon aid day, al my nlllra In Ihe said town loai.sorr Ihs r-iinnUIni ol t A. Wnolrry fotindrd nn Ask vonr nhvaiaian tour drairelst and prunil.sory iM.ir.snd oh.rein h deniands in yonr pnyaioiao. your orngeisi sng t n ( ( , , ,,,, lhr M h. yiiur friends annul HlKloba Cure tut UrP. i. hirh sum hi lll h rndere.l Consnmpliuo. They will recommend I asaiust yon ll um fan so ui spwar and answtr it. For sale by Well. A WarieD -, f - , . , . .... , . n . . a. i, i.s. n, a. sii imsiwin, 4at a!. Juillr ol Ilia I'm . clerk's fgi'orsnee. "Wby, yoa Boddrrl csuie )oo drr latter, of coo r so." All Breoawena It. Notice of Intention. ush tbe itoeipt for cooking tbem in the near faiure. Arthur Minor and Frank ftnbsrte. and Ja l.a Frrelsnd and Will Hpeoeer went nut to Hie rnoootsios shoot mg last Hno- dy. Tbe B'st party were tot Very 0. resslol but r riflaod and Hpsooer bsggeJ quite a Ddmber ot grow. Charley Jooee. tue well-konwn "old Iba true Weatero etotlrosoU" w bere Taey Mel MrKlnteV lll'l. Willi MlM tf. Ka) "Hria !la drink aunaa Unaood RS SHarl as IrtriiUs. any or.is l 1 b"i thry dira't, ansa rkira i. And Mrtan Bars In a hialna- nsni.r. "I niiitr II inal what s Ins maliar Ilk Hauna Thai fturwsiKl kviaa. jom lunny ll f ked aa Rre. AUeatlea I Tba M. obonh. 8 . nib, will begin epoia tevival lorvioea, Saltirday, Hept. 19. Evaogeliat E A. Rise will eondnot T AND orrirg at I. a nKArtfitt. oron , I I i K I I. w N ul Irs la hrrvliy ln thai tuc isitwss, ptaavinua .wi. -w u ma mnnains iiiam sriiier has nird nMir foe IS davs A eordial lavitatloa ia ! I "! hu ""n,i"" " m ui f-rt lor 19 ays. A ooroiai ibtusou mvi i . . . . , ., .. , , , , tended to tba publio to altattJ Iheea I '"lor IN rnnniy rierk ! Morixw r.n,ir al I ,ivihi, wirf "ii, .... .....r, ,.'m, B-v, Diaetloga. aaro a. m hi ll The Cbriatiao people are tspeeially I n. F. Ho w-n for th sr.u and Nfv swu nrsed lo Aoooerata in Ibis ff.irt fof tba l"4 NH ! '" 1 4 " " K u nrru 10 ooopersia to iois u irs mi sue nmlnrt ,h. ,.g lllinM w ,,, saving Of HO Is. C- It lIoWAkO, P. C. I hlsmtiUnnmis midsnrs uuuu sml culllralloa frwl K Thomas. A. 1 MrgemU, Kolrt I pptlrr. Jobs M. iMpny, ail ol Mm. purr. I1U B r. SIMSI.V HraMMr. Notlct of Intention. We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. ws are not ti3 Largest Wnts in MMM But when the people of all the surrounding countiy are in need of Hardware, Ttnwars, Crockery ware. Glassware, Wood and Willow wars. Nails. Iron, Barbwlra, Cumberland Coat, Cass and Water Pipe, Pipe f ittings, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, BuRgi.s, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes Hammers, Baws, Sledges, Wedges, Uum, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars. Gran Itewsrs, Plows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers aud Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., 1 Should call and' Examine our Goods and Get rricea. We hava Good Goods at Fata Prices, and Cheap iniin Goods at Cbep John Prices. GILLIA.M 131 SB KID, main sthekt - iiuppnkii. oheoon THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOllOl-J lOI JS, Prop. 11 ' nJ, Keeps the l:inest Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars. T. R. HOWARD DfcAI-H IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Suitlies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! KUTJCK 10 CORT1ACTUU. From all aerots Criarrialal's Coagh lUmrdy ta a 0We4 la tbe ffltoUd. Tnr ! adtimsal sUrtil lb we f"l Jnsl il aaf II. The tVmai. Cesollne, Kf. tut Sale by Collar k Itr-k, d'aiste. Tbe n.t-t' bs a sar lulsnt la sMlbf h Eaglb. I Vf e ,. MH" band of Tle-rapi.M depsrini'K's f II. .Im Uoane '', T""' foe est Aet r dslle It lak-a Ibnmagti bnins eit t" a ' ela eil'a-a should se I Us Usi.iu beture t" U bsOow. ( l.m.r" la tbe lonsori.l Has, baa a.aia l.s aUdla U.ppoer, b.sirg pa-ebed ,tT ' (Jreea Malbewa' Simp, Minor baihllng As4 snry drank sants ature fwd Uawoa4 ppiMilla lbs rily bolol Cbsrley will I H,,d oly al lbs lWlvt deie Halovo, H a( retlaia a call bso la town- (1. Hperry, 1'rop. "It l tsawnferwM, la swsjr )tjmrnt, rhtthtr fi thtrp from r rrcritse any ttnrjlt fnim Ik Ian Of af . . . . . M hlh.r m tf.es or ... ao, i am T tou Cbarcb 4 Uepp- frtt irool - Kftract from ntrh , , ,r li s lu.m J. jrsaa I. IA o-oVe Bff Will rlt tll bid. I t lb. reseafuf irrs r'i'a fA llVsaa bul, tru Irsol of lei dirg a ebarsb aa tbetr kkdrr cjnsn'riifwn. soi eer of Oal. and Crater etrreta. Tbe C-.edoa Ob.b: Tbe An lope tleraUl I plaas sod sptfloais rsa be ssa al oi,t d wp a a"8piinrai to a ynao W. L rUting'e store oa atd alter Ttiers tH.le.a'am w,.R mmV' d.y,8H U, and b ,!. .ill be oit4 " . U'.J I . u U. t,l Th. S..l.. li s aril day Ihe sebw lms s 0t " """"'" J --a Wall. Tl)tnt" rtins slags UiwR tlPtft a4 Moodm-ot. sfrtttng eey df tfH May a4 l-avtatt dat eiavi.l Me-Uv. HV'sl a" I e'sp- s..si M lha is"" Caiarrk Cared, health and eweel besalb sornrsd. by Hbllob's Calar'h Kmdy. i'riMi 00 rvtits. Naaal Injector fra. For tela by Walls k Warrsa. I AND It An. ftOTICt TO FATHOM a. Time will not be allow. I say one after Joly 1st. All nrfsnns f-ilieg lo pay by lha loib of aaaib month beresfur will be sul t ff. IJarrsta Lloar k WaTaa Co. DOrnt R AT Tlt. IUl I M OKEM!. i. T-i. i sir is tmiit al.. Il.at lh l,illi.( i.ard wlllrf has Sli-d n Illr of hr iMientiun lo mils Sial pinl In ans I lt'l id af nalm. and thai said I will tm I mai siiif j w . !. it.. rM,t,i eii a. at I Hcnr, o.rg-.n. i law ir Imi, ), .is MAMiiurT FmmV, Widow l saMiw M Uif, II I R n ki d. 1. Il, I m . I and t, ant SI la I fi W i. Sar a. I B k a S. . M ftl.a U.a H.ilnali.. m lli.a a. fo ..rts I r.ai i.ra Iii.nui raai'laiM m owl calil.ail" I Said lal.d .1. I tlx In. la iiiiam, Ia il'lams. Frank aid, ! 4 u. Jai.klna, all il ll.r I.. an jaa.r M-r. 4"l. -f,....f, I Ha will make it aa ol'jVct for you io trade with hi in bis pricoe are rilit, and all gootU that he handici are of the very bent Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Hoppncr, Oregon. rtk sr. 4. will of and abased bias do.e in etrst ub a b'g aoib'ella. an every J imp la lb. fM eb. servaesad Ual e. bad laogtil a sbe br la ail be IHa. Clraol (nn) Jrw: A wriiof rw ha ba lak-a t aw a.ttie elrbrai4 parrtah 'b rad, wb-cb II tar bS ta .ra-inreiad .y lli .f fl Si-d llrt pt.af rapMal ll ll'sJ al lh fli trrra eiionil iv.oil f.rf O sol ! I. V) bile a aaoitxr ttt are la .roal lb. riw Ik if. lakee. Mr V r Cri ' aaot. appeals ( U-o iff la lb rH O-att neel St Tasyoa Cily t alaats l s.l trrmnafy f"-w ba n.a-.(ttn-a f In'. ala Ul .( 4mI.,M las )Uy asrf. lf ..no lr a f ! .flrl m t. a' ' . r" ...l,i- ii b. ! i m I.S.lt.f l II t.llf "S fBaiiit re.r tbe ri.bl to r'J-.l ay or alibi la. J. W, Jisaia. 2k Cbalnasa Reildieg Cf. Now is tba Una to g-t Iba Weekly Oregwiao. Iba gr.alat ..pap, of Ida Waal. W ith lb. f)--l'.b..ib eiriel ly ia ad vanre, sua year, (3 60 X bHf ansbleaii of aspsx s ess be made iatbesUU. Ilrwid. wa will five a si UssOrms t Taa I.us.i... . I .. I I I at. tt-l 1 .anal l I prriuiuns a-i ii.wi.ai ;oo, a. ,,r .frrt,g fa HMrkf 'dHi Mist tilt foot 11ablf. aa arwrilUfal traiof. I...I...I, ( .wi aa.i.,, hM Corn is. and in Notice 0 Mention. wH :AVIrIM I mmmm fbiss : nni : fills Vouro HOUND lo Take 'JCm. ''It ia Immtlri IrA.fW Ik Ar, groacr re,r-. u m U" U " " braff rt fi fa iff or mttl L ! ...- f . . . . . . ' I ! w.a 4 .... it Kiihrr km dtt trr O'. I om f a..iia.d .. I ... a L t l ' I ll II Mrs lt.H liraMil S'ik 44 f at 'i r a, tf l . . ...... rttfulnlift krf-ra IK Hlk tnf SrK i .a. a-.-,... ! It'l'Klsa J. tiffin la f.r if litp kjai.r rnasiirrfua. Notke of Iftttntlon. ll,rgkj iria aw be O. IL At 5 will t ....,,. ih.i raa vie. 1'a.eliHe, Walla Walla a f i" -- hat Loaves No Consliput on. .w-4 t'na t, a a all lnli..a-.. h.. k llea.l.eb aed Malaria. Tb r. f wrTaia tH in h w-n . . I br .i- "' ' aa rami iluf rle. A.. eU p tx 1. Il.l.ll4 MMUC'Al. CO. f afi.r. tJ. U V. T. . klsans "Lat oal lb aa," sr.d lis! Is 1st lb Lndf aiacab do. Ii te parly a.d simply a I ),' irgse gt. a abd sa sul lis'y to II . Ktba of alas taa. 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