1 llll V. Qambrinus Beer, HALF PINT BOTTLES Hotel Bar! City Drinkable CI Liquors ars. Call and Smokabl on Ted. (UBCCIT COCKT PROCEEDINGS. September 8, 1896. Russell k Co. vs. Nealan. Demurrer overruled by consent. Set for trial to morrow. Reply filed. Hughes vs. Huston k Olden; default and judgment. Morgan vs. Herren; dismissed without prejudice. - Wballer k Muir vs. Sweczea; contin ued for term. Fame worth vs. Large & Rusb; settled and dismissed. Farosworth vs. Campbell; judgment in vaoation. First National Baok vs. Palace Hotel Co.; defuult and judgment; order for ale attached property. HavmaD vs. Campbell; sale confirmed. Padberg vs. Cochran; dismissed on stipulation. Whetstone vs. Whetstone; default. State vs. Dickson; arraigned' and given until tomorrow to plead. State vs. Beach; arraigned. September 9th. State vs. N. Dioksoo ; arraigned and plead not guiltj. State vs.'N. Diokson; arraigned and plead not guilty. The J. M. Bassell Co. vs. J.Q. Nealen; jury trial and verdiot for defendant. Plaintiff given one day to file motion for new trial. O. K ft N. Co. vs. Swinburns, et al judgment by confession. Tbia is the notorious railway bond case. John T. Crosby vs. Alex. Graham; continued for term. Clara A, Cobb vs. Morris D. Long, et al,; dismissed as to M. D. Long, default and decree aa to other defendants. Eliza R. Owena vs. F. H. Benge, et aL; dismissed as to Sbewriok, default and decree a to other defendants. Q. W. Harrington, admr., vs. Hamilton, I al.; objections to confirmation argued and submitted. II. Padberg vs. 0. B. Cochran; die missed on stipulation. Benga vs. Benge; trial by court and deoree granted. Smith vs. Smith; trial by court and decree. Horoor vs. Hornor; trial by oourt and deoree. Griffin vs. Orifflo; trial by court and decree. Northern Counties Investment Trust Co. vs. Cecelia Taylor; default and de gree. Whetstone be. Whetstone; trial and deoree granted. Rea vs. Hallook and Town of Heppner; Judgment tor trsoaoript and oourt fees against town. Tklak 11 Over. Dave you ever besrd of a medicine with snob a record of cores as Hood's BaraaparillaT Don't you know that Hood's Bersaparllla, the One True Blood Ponfler, baa proved, ' over and over eteta, that It Las power to ear, even after all other remedlee fatlr It Jva fcv itnpnre blood yoo may Use Hood's Bareeperilla with the almost oonQJeooe tbat it will do yoo good. Hood's rule Msisl digestion. 23 oU Here and There. P. Caris is In from Monument. Ham Walker is in attending court this I weeK. H. Padberg is un from Lexineton this wees. County oourt proceedings in our next issue. The Heppner Transfer Co.. has wood for sale. 37-tf. Wm. Hashes is resorted as imnrovina aiowiy. d. Rood was over from Eight Mile yesterday. J . J. MoGee is down from Hardman this week. Duve Porter was up from Lexington yesterday. Dr. B. F. Yan&han left yesterday for Canyon City.. Miss Anna Brown' left last night for her home in Ohio. Hon. John H. Mitohell will sneak in Heppner next month. Mr. Jacob Griffin is visiting his sister. Mrs. J . A. ratterson. Wm. Penlaud is down at Portland to reoeive medical attention. Mrs. Milt Hale is down from Zilla. Wasn., on a visit to relatives. Ernest Rietman, of lone, was a caller at the Qazette office Tuesday. County court is transacting the usual amount of business this week. Come out to hear Cades, on Saturday. Sept. 19th, at 1 o'olook, p. m. tf Robert Stanfield was over from Batter oreek yesterday after some oattle. Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borohers. Born To the wife of Al Evans, at Lexington, Wednesday, Sept. 9th, a boy. Walter Crosby left Thursday for John Day to look after some oattle in that vioiuity. Miss Farn worth, of San Franoisco, is visiting her uncle, O. E. Farosworth, and family. Dr. P. B. McS words went down to lone on last night's train on professional business. Born Near Lexington, on Wednesday morning, Sept. 1, to the wife of J. 11. Piper, a son. T. G. Hailey is over from Pendleton This office acknowledges a pleasant oall from the gentleman. Emil Voruz was circulating among friends here this week. Emil is looated permanently in Baker City. Miss Myrtle Hornor has gone to Bak er Oity and will make an extended visit with relatives at that plaoe, Wayne Howard had the misfortune to get a splioter io his band Wednesday, requiring the aid of a pbysioian to re move it. Grant Johnson is over from Pendleton shaking hands with old friends. Grant was a witness in the Nealan-RuBeell k Co. wool case, Miss Laura Muir has on exhibition at Ooneer k Brook's, a very elegant looking- glass, the frame of which is adorned with painted roses and flowers. The visiting attorneys this week, be sides the court offioers, are: Joe Long, of Portland, T. G. Hailey, of Pendleton, and Hj. Jf. Dine, of Lexington. Judge Lowell and Proseootiog Attor ney JLSesn arrived from fendleton last Sunday morning and area! their respect ive places in oourt this week. Mrs. J. E. J. loons, of Milton. died at her ume on Monday of last week, one was aululd acquaintance of the Gazette's editor and, iudeed, a most estimable lady. Sam Teed, formerly a typo in thia offloe, came in last Tuesday, having traveled overland from Huntington, by carl. He left Chicago last April and will remain in the West. From all accounts Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy is a Godsend to the sIHioted. There ' is do advertisement about this; we feel just like saying it. lb Demuorst, Uerrolltoii, Ky. for sale by Cooeer k Brock, druggist. Charley Jones. Ibe well-known "old timer in the tentorial line, has again locaUd In Heppner, uavicg porobaaed Green Mathews' shop. Minor building opposite the city boteL Charley will appreciate a call when in town. It is to be hoped tbat tboee who attend political gatherings at the opera bouse hereafter, or aoy other kiod of meetings, will have the good manner not to dis turb the exercise by unseemly heavy walking oer the floor when aome r so a Is speaking. Cooooil met last Tuesday evening and paid the neoal amount of bills, beside transacting other bosiaea. Toe stock ordioaooe wae ordered to be eeforeeJ. also the ordioaooe on gambling. Both ordinaeoee beve been little lees loan "deed letters" aver sioee Iheir passage. Drs. W. T. Miracle. E. N. Crockett tad J. 11. William came la from Long Ore! teeierday, leaving oa test aigbt'a traio lor I'ortlaed. Dr. Crockett Is oa bis wsy to New Tork where be will cootiaoe taking lecture In tnedielo. The other gentlemen will retura la a lew day. Elder J. 7. Jenkins will preacb la Ibe BarpriM Party. To say that Miss Laura Muir was completely surprised last Wednesday evening at the party given in her honor at the opera house but placea it mildly. Miss Laura la one of our moet popular young ladies, and her friends are legion. It being known that ehe oontemplated leaving Heppner shortly for her new home at Little Rock. Arkansas, her friends, while loath to part with her, treated her to a royal surprise party. Buoh games as only Heppner'a people can enjoy to the fullest extent were in dulged in until the "wee email" hours, interspersed with an excellent lunoh and numerous appropriate vooal and instru mental selections. The terpsiohorean ex ercises by the little Misses Bartholomew deserve special mention. The following were present : Walt Richardson and wife, 'Gene Noble and wife, F. Bartholomew and wife, H. W. Bartholomew and wife, Geo. Conser and wife, E W. Rhea and wife, W. E. Brock and wife, 8. W. Spenoer and wife, Wm. Dunn and wife, J. N. Brown and wife, 0. A. Minor and wife. G. F. Mathews and wife, George Thornton and wife. Mrs. Frank Rogers, Misses Laura Muir, Emma Welch, Mabel Leezer, Anna Brown, Ada Minor, Eva Brians, Ada Jones, Ethel 8 perry, Minnie Matlock, Jennie, Elise and Fay Bartholomew and Cora Rhea, Messrs. F. Book, Harry Bagley, A. W. Patterson, Bruoe Kelly, P. F. Ujnd, Tbos. Ingram, Cbes,Ingraham, E. J. Muir, Benoie Patterson, T. R. Lyons, J. R, Lake, W. Irwin, Nelson Bartholomew and M. B. Galloway. - Cores talk " in favor BnsX Of Hood's Saroaparllla, M as for no other medi- II I Irk cine. Its great cure recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won the confidence ot the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Barsaparillais known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove LnJPOO Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Wrv,j., rn 0,!re llver 11Isi easy to nOOU S PlIlS take, easy to operate. 260. Are tou Made Miserable by Indigestion. Constipa tion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiioh's Vitalizer is a positive oure. For sale by Wells & Warren. Ira Leyde Convicted. On last Tuesday Ira Leyde, who lives with his father below town, was arrest ed for the laroeoy of a horse from Wm. Rush Bod was at once bound over to the grand jury, whioh body found a true bill. Young Leyde pleaded guilty to the oharge and being quite young was sentenced to two years in the reform school. The horse was taken out of the past- are several days ago, another one being left in the plaoe ot the one taken. The brand of the' Rush horse was then changed, the mane was roaohed and the tail shaven so tbat the disfigurement was complete. The father of the young man thought that bis son had honestly acquired possession of the animal and knew no better nntil the arrest was made. A Great German's Prtscrlptioa. Diseased blood, constipation, and kid ney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by Wells k Warren. Mckinley Club Meeting. Last Saturday night tbe usual meet ing of tbeMokioley olub was held, a large crowd being present. Mr. T. R. Lvons made the talk ot the eveniog and was listened to with close attention. The literary and musicial program was eioellent. Tbe order waa also much better than on tbe previous evenings. Oo next Saturday evening, tomorrow, the club will carry out the following program: Male quartet, instrumental duet, vocal duet two little girls, address and male quartet Efforts are bring made to secure an address by Hon. H. J. Bean for tomorrow evening. This will be supplemented by addressee from looai speakers. Haver wae mara grlevaas wmi Son the rarmera af ear eaaatr Uu that aa anjutly laftleta daring Ike east threa rtui ir Ut wmI irtn. althaagh aaaaaf ear bm! aeefal altleaas, their la areata bay fcaea atactica!!? dactrayad. HBJalf latter T aaaaytaaae. A fpleadld Letter. A large aodience greeted Judge Low ell al the M. E. cburoh. Booth, on last Wednesdsy eveolng, to bear bit lector oa "A Woman's Nu,"m per previous aa Bouooeroeot. It was Indeed a literary treat to three 'bo bad lb pleasure ol liateoitx to Mr Lowell. II i pet factly at bom oo tb lecture platform, handle bia subject easily and witn booming eloquence. PROTECTION FREE COINAGE. From tha Koseburg Plalndealsr." There are a great many republicans who are strong believers in the dootrine of protection, but who also favor free silver coinage. There is, however, a still larger number who faver sound money as well as protection. We have a word to say to each. To the protec tionists who favor free silver we would ask them in all sinoerity whioh is most likely to benefit them. Protection with such money aa we have, every silver and paper dojlar equal with gold, or free sil ver with tbe possibility of its deprecia tion without proleotion? It Bryan is elected you will seoure free ooinage and lose protection for be is an avowed anti-protectionist and with free coinage you will, to say tbe least, take a leap in the dark. You may land in a financial quagmire instead of on solid ground, and will then have to extrioate yourself as best you may. All you oan hope to gain by free ooinage ot silver is to increase tbe volume ot money. Bot will you do it? On the contrary will you not be tbe cause of driving 8000,000.000 ot gold out ot circu lation, thus leesening.instead ot increas ing tbe circulation? This is a serious question and will not down. Tbat unlimited coinage of silver will drive gold out of circulation it tbe lesson ot history; and, it is laid, history repeatt itself. To tbe unlimited ooinsge of silver ad- vooat we call bis attention to tbe fact that ever since 1878 every dollar of silver baa been on a par with gold in Its debt paying and purchasing power. Now, by free ooinage aot, may you not destroy this parity? To lay tbe least your oon dition may be worsted instead of better ed. It so, what have you gained? If McKinley is eleoted your silver will be worth as tnuob as it is now without a shadow ot a doubt. So you are talking nneqoal ubanoea againat you by support ing Bryan, tbe free silver and free trade oandidate. The sound money republi can peroeivea the reasonablenesa ot bold ing on to what be knows to be tbe true doctrine be will take no obanoei by supporting a measure whioh offers no advantages. He knows tbat (or 18 yean silver has been t qual with gold in paying bia debts and purchasing bis Peoeesities, aod for 43 years all boeioes bat beeo on a gold basis and tbat, during tbat time, ssve a years coder President Buchanan and tbe last three aod a half years under Cleveland both democratic presidents without protection bad good tint. All th manufacturing, miniog sad agrl cultural industries were in a prosperous oon dition; labor was employed at fair wage and general prosperity was tbi ml. Calmly consider thee things and let your better Judgment determine the matter. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY Yirtue of a writ of execution Issued out of the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County under the teal thereof, and to me directed and delivered upon a decree rendered and entered In said Court on the 6th day of March, 1896, in favor of Frank Hagerman, Receiver of Lombard Invest ment Company, aa plaintitt, and againat Henry Wade, Nancy A. Wade, Frank McKarland, D. W. Hornor, J. R. Simona, E. L. Simons, Frank Panburn and Hueh Fields, aa defendants, whereby the plaintiff did recover a personal decree against the defendant Henry Wade and Nancy A. Wade for the sum of $1042.88, with In terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from the 6th day of March, 1896; and the costs and disbursements taxed at $27.70; and whereby it was decreed that the mortgage dated on the 16th day of May, 1888. executed by Henry Wade and Nancy A. Wade to the Lombard In vestment Company, and now held by the plain tiff upon the following described real property in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The South west quarter of Section No 8 in Township No. 2 South and Range No. 27 Eaat 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 !on the 31st day of May, 1888, at page 298 of Book "0" of the Records of Mortgages in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, Bhould be foreclosed, and the aaid real property Bold by the Sheritt'of Morrow County, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all costa; therefore I will, ou Saturday, the l'Jth day of September, 1896, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that dav, at the frontdoor of the court house 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 public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the pro ceeds of such sale to be applied in satisfaction of said execution. and all costa. Dated thia 14th day of August, 1896. E. L. MATLOCK, M6-1S. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, SHERIFFS SALE. ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER .IV and by virtue of an execution lisued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, on June 16, 1896, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 4th day of May, 1896, in favor of Henry Padberg, Plaintiff, and Against H. 1). Whitman, H Whit man and J. H. Moran, Defendants, for the auin of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollara with interest thereon from aaid 4th day of May, 1896, at the rnie ui leu per cent per annum and Twenty Five Dollara attornevs fees anil thn coat unit accruing costs; and, wherear by said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following real property, to-wit: the North west nnnrtr nf Section Thirteen (13) in Township Two (21 South of Range Twenty Three (23) East W. M., be sold to satisfy aaid iudcrment. nnatji and nn. cruing cobU. 1 will, ou Saturday, 19th day of September. 1890, 11 o'clock A, M., of said day, at the front door Oregon, aell the right, title and Interest of aali defendants H. D. Whitman, H. Whitman and J. H. Moran in and to the above dnanrilx! nrnn. erty at Public Auction to the highest anil beat Diauer inrcaBn in nauu, tne proceeda to be ap plied to the satisfaction of aaid execution, at torney's fee and all coat, and costa that may wiuo. r.. U. MAllAlljK.. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this 21st day of Aug. Itm. 468-77. A Very Pltaaaat Ooraalea. Oa I ait Taeedey evening air. Eogeo Qilmaa gave very cioalleol sii o'clock diaaer la boor of Mia Drown, prvbo Upera bona Hooday. Hept. 13, at 11 a. Io bar departure for ber Eaetero bom. Tb diooer might bar bea very ap propriately sty lad "Tank sop par,' so greatly did it raeemble those elJeo Urn tappers. Tbe similarity was mad all the mora aotloeabl by tbe oof Cbioawara knowa to be mors than 123 year eld, and to bsv been need al aevtrtJ famous New Fj gland dioaeri wber dtoVreat prtwiJeel baf baa en tertained, one ol wbota we Millar d FilliBor. A very pie ant Mar pawl la tbe dipitt" of the many WmtHo viand. tnUrmiacM with lb Dal social eocvrrvatioo. The evening weeTry pleaaaotly scent. fcertM V Ma, I was aervoaa. tired. Iriilal.l a4 ma. Earl' trr K-iT bee mad m wall aod baprr- M .a E. II. WoaoB, For sate by Well A Wema. vat Taey Net, tt,gnWf !. alta r!-K et. eT lrt lj4 Br, a . au4 as f Hnte, f I .. Ihey . t. A I rtaa uf I . A ...... a l..l,iAin. teMMt. a t m . .if. I kt I n . Utet ll'f f aaa4, ! ali.e4 AM Ut 44. a -m r4 ti 4 Hold oalv at lb llieWr Halo, K. fl. Mrty, trp smith t T' rAtiKJ. Tima wi'l a4 b allow! " Jalj id. All -'" fetiiM 14 ,VI I y h t if earh tn..!B bfflf Wilt ll t ft tlirtiu I.Uat A War a Cm. . aod 1 Jki p. m. Ut CDoioieg sabjeot will be -Our HUwamablp." Ia tbe eveaiog be will prarb oa lb Condi tion I of Irlanlplaetiip." All aol worsbip- lot eUewber are Invited to Ibeee ar riots. "It U tmmnfeTMi, Wlf JM'toaxaf, irhrthrr (A4 sAerp grtivrr rervire Oaf tVnrflf from (A Ian J of W htlhrr h dors of tUt auf i 11 re tmit " Kftriwl from eTwwvA vf II I ham J. rrwusj fa ia iiuumor ivp rtrntahrt irhen A II Umtm InU irj a (-r cwanifrTafwa. Hoa. Joba r. Caplea, . rortlaed, will 4drea tberoplf Il'tpee? e tar ear. Het.1. 13ib. a I 'ink. p. Bv, oa I ha nulit leal Wane of Ibe Oaf. Mr. Oaplae as a lifelong republieaa aod one of tb beat Dabll euaker la Ufef'MB. All are lavitad Io l a4 bear bin. Tb Qatella b4 leaf I lltwi In etlttef tha Ki)sl h.('4-nil, hlv- tiaail or TalarpbM Aatavrtmaal tl tb ll m llaelnea Callaara. c4 I'orll.bd, f.if !. Aay paran dealrlof la U a Ibofongf b baaiaaa eraa I a Aral c etler abonld aa Ibe (JaSat W baf 91 f log blow. U 0ti NUTl CE TO COMTBACTUB& Tb Fitst Chrletiaa Cbarcb ot Bepp- oer will reoai re sealed bMs forlbeeoo tracl of bolldlcg a church oolbeirl4, oroer ot Ual aad CeaUr street. Tbe pises aod speeiRoatioD eaa be ea al W. L Baling! store oa aad after Tbare- day, Hept 10, and bid will be opened Wednesdsy, Hept. 10 The building commit We rrerv tbe mbl Io re j l aay or all bids. J. W. J a six. 21 Cbainssa Building Coin. U immaterial, in my jmlg vktthrr fA sAevp grrnrrr rerei'res aay lent fit from tht tariff or not . Whtthtr A d't vf dart mot I am for fri tntoL'Eftrutt from trt W'.tlUm J. Ilrt,in tn fA lloum of krp- rfntnlirri when Ih4 lt'la bill ro umtrr eoniutrratuin. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and bv virtue of an exnentlon liii nut of the circuit court of the Htate of Oregon for delivered, 'ipon a judgnient rendered and en tered in said court on the 3rd day of March, MM, In favor of C. A. Khea, J. L. Morrow A Hon (J, Morrow), Henry Blackmail,) Hugh Fields, W. Swaeirart. Thoa. Unaiil. P. H. WtUnn Wm Penlaud, J. P. Khea. T. A. Khea. Otis Pattnrunn and T, W. Ayera, Plaintiffs and against The ralace Hotel Company of Heppner, Oregon, Defendant, for the sum ot Ten Thousand Dol lara wmi inu-resi inereon at tha rate ol ten rotr cent per annum from August 2nd 1H1I4 and fen itoiiara coals; and, whert-aa, by aaid Judgment iv win unierou ana auiuiigea lliat tne Io low- ng deaerihed real property, to-wlti Columella- at ine Bouiiiwcat corner nl lyit No. Ml n.i ill Block No. four (1) of the Original Town of liner, uiuniy 01 Morrow. Hum nr nreimn thence l-aat one hundred and ten (110) feet, tiieiii-e rorth alxty liio feet, thence West one iinnrcii aim leu mm feet, theiu-a Hnm i a Iti. iij irei piaea 01 negiiiiiing, lie aolil to satis V said luditineiiL cosU ami aivruinir i.t. I will, on the Third Day of October. 1899. at 2 o'clock V. M of aaid day, at the front door ol the court house In lleppnxr, Morrow County, . ...i i an ma riKiii. line ana luiereei ol the aaid The I'alaoa llnUil Company In and to the above dearrllied property at I'libllo Auction hi uin niirni-si anil w hunier lurcath In ha nil, the prnreeda to be applleil to the aatlalsrtton of aaid eiecutlou and all coata.aud roil that may accrue, K. U MATlK K. Hherlffof Morrow County, Oregon, Dated Sept. 2nd, iMim, 472-al. Mas Met Ay ars al lb Werld's Fair Ayer'i Hersaparilla sojoys Ibe itraor dlnary dialinetioa ot bavmg bea tb otilf blood purifier allowed aa etbibil al Ibe World' fair, Chioago. Uaoolaolarers of other laraeparilla eoagbl by vary means to obt ale asbowlog of tbelr good but Ihey were all tamed away uoder Ibe applirettoa of tbe rate furbiJJlog tbe eoiry of patent Bdieta aod aoetrams. Tbe deeiaioe of tb World' fair aatbo rilia la fevof of Ayet'i Baraapalll was la effect a follows: "Ayr'a Sarsapa rilla I not a patent bedieln. II due aot baliteg to tb liat of aoetaui. Ilia bar oa It BiariU. A tlef Mepl. )1, ana nl lha r 4iy f-fa. a4 e ei. lb elaeb edt- r-f lleppaee will b Kap aa tear eiual A. A. Ib !. Maal.l. Wall. Tbn.ta..a raa elaa-e tlwea t!l poef aa1 Mnaaeil, Hlllt ( afy Jar nH M'-1y 4 laif every J teei. )?, fait-if aal an I eaaap- aat mala In tb ialetv"', llfwflt, aget.1. tleppoef to reodtetoa via Ileppaer F.bo rUa Lin. Fereaa deeiroa f viaiiiog reedlaina aaa v lima and money by Ukleg U.t real. Hy o- qualnting tb stent th pv"es a tag lb Hear will male cenneKia Hb 1 e'clork traia al K bo fjf I'anJlaHoa, (KT.na al Oily Drag H' ta. W. V, lt, I'fi.ptiebif. TliKtt b teste lb O. IL A X. will lea via. Vmaiiiia, waiia wans fend Tbraagb sle-pata, Brel aad aen4 elaaa, will ma la naaHra witb tb CMhi Farifl. lb earn U batata for. A lbrab Brel ele lapat Fart land be e I, eeH,g eltb lb eralelaas eUapaf in W. Feal. a4 a Ihroofb M'M elaapaf l'n11a't U M rl, will tea la e-aaaHa nb lb (treat )t1bael fallaf If Var IrKlaWy. Tbe Oasatt la la reeaipl a latter frota Joba T. Kogltsb, of Daaviil. Illiooi rortsarly a rea I Jed of Mof row enaoly aol a sbeepmaa of IbU eactine, bevieg baaw la pailnersbip with K.L Cot, Hardman, artviag narb laftmatbea ta regard Io Ibe plifMi of Illioola. If Kliglleb i l pfraeal fullowing toaraas tile parenil, liaing a Bamliar of tbe Feybea Falmar F.egliab C- wtt..lel groeaw. of I Hint II l. Mr. Kagdab tba npreaaa blnvulfla regard W lb pulilieal eitaaUoa la till ot; "Tills ! will go stroag fa Me Kitiley. Tb rVye rnea era vtng vary day. I dvM vary sateb. If lb tlcmcHH st pat Bp B ged I rial, fbal IWje will gal a aHiiy of lb demo rralM vol. I kw pareraMily ba- AfU IbM Will Ik4 f"! blw aad II at M all over ibe rlry. "11 Kaelera O'egnsj bat a gi4 ana' I el t'4 ber weal . axw and ' will aVieey Tailing lnh bar auffees Mfl4. H witb all eiba arttlaa l. w prujaaa n4 eettrV SHERIFF'S SALE. STAND B aar - --f iniu .aa iw BUT THE GENUINE Ton will find one coupon Inside each two ounce bag and two coupons inside each four ounce bagofBlackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and bow to get them. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THIrei3aBjajajaJB' a Chan ia Business AH Around? ED. 11. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the Mcl'arland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Been fb dfs Slaughter Prices REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleii 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 and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK MTARLAND, Manager and Salesman. Gilliam & Bisbee SUMMONS. IN H'BTlCE'g rorilT Full TH T. SIXTH DI8. trlet HUle of OrcK.ui, County of Morrow, 4. a. nixuerj, i laiuiiu, a. ft. K. Jnnea. DefenilanL To 8. R. Honea, li-l-n.lnt: in ma name oi ilia Hiaia nf Oregon, wa rmn uiiilenlni n.-r. in aal1 l oiiiiln maun 7u io apiiear rieiura me liuilenliitied, a jiiaiii a oi ina rrare lu ll.-i.i. ant euie, on or liefnre the I Hi iUt of Ululiar. Ik H, at the hour of to of o'clurk In the torenmin aal1 day. at mjr oHI! In the aal-l loan Uianaaor lha roinlilalnt of J. A. MiHili-rv Iihiii.I.kI ,n nnimlaiHiry nolra anil herein ha i1rn.au. I. lha aiimni una nininre.1 llilrl an anil H lil Ihil. Kinenl will be remlere-l ao to appear and ana f Olvfti under mf band tbla ?nd dar nf ftrbL 11. 1 awaai U. a att-sSai.e.... .u mum m ntm riuiiiirvN) in Urt. lor which iitn Ju. Metlnal foil If vott UU at nitiitlalitL Notict o Intention. FASD t)m K AT I. A ORAKfIR, OHRCIOf, 4 Sel L I. If. Notlia la htl. !... Ik.l the lollnalns named anllrr haa Aled k'HIra of hla Inteniioa Io make Snal aroof In ant, twirl of hla claim, and thai aaid pm.il will ha made rwior toe i-minif eiera oi Mnrrna (winnly i Heppner, Oreon. on tiriolier Imh, lap, via: AAKON a Ml HI II, H. K. nn. wna. lor lha Nu MKu and Kru ivu and eKi NWI,. See t, f a 4 . H n I W. tf lie na.nea the lullnalnt wllneaaea In proa hi eiiiiiinnooa realdauti ulna ami eulU'alloa ol aaid land, !: rred H, Ttiomaa. A. I. MrKemla, k.lrt i"wr,joaa a. ixpnr, all ol lli-ppnrr. lira. a- a. B. r. WIIXIM. Kealater. Notlct of Inttntlon. I asd orm it at Tnit dai.i.m. ohkoo" a s I a aili . lav l..lla la kerel.e -I. , . .. r i.ai n.a inniiaii.f Mml aeiiier baa Sled no. 1 "i n-r iinniitm mi anaaa anal ptnm in aio id h rialta. and al aaid i n.l 1)1 be oeMira i. m, N-.ime. ruiiaii rl.it. .1 ffiappaaT. vrefiin. na la-biif itn )A a MAkliHIT mv. Wlylnai .J aL.I.... u W " ' I. Kn. fit. I- the I .la I, I and e. aod ar.U a. ia i i. . v.nw u ., if i., . pk, a ai ena nainaa ina lul oalna a in n i an pal enniinnaua raaidauta poa aod callltaUoa W. Hq WK1( ,11 Mia Annie iiilllaia, laaua O Wllllame. Frank "am, wia a. ana liia, ail of llar lman. 1 1.. iAa. r Mainit. lUalalar, Notict Of Intention. UetOrrus av Ths t4iJa a-u., Augtial l. I- vim' is surir oivr hut tm I' wiai Mael eHIf haa S.ad IMrtl. al be luinii,.a in Make ftnel la ei.i', m aeerialw. ai.d thai aa I pe.rf am he ad . ia. via u a atlM.H ?1 w "" " a i aaaeU.THSt.il II ai aaaaa lha Mlalt, tUni ta enva M.nwae na, Uaa apua ad mliaiia W. "Ill , ,1 a.M M .tai.ii Mr. f.eld llfaMll, Fran n. liana, 4 a..n aaaa, ail W lma. .ta-,.t, ... aa. r )-.i.r " '"i i--"i P" 1 pv.rt bl,.ia ( .nit, 1. 1 1.1 k u llnima I al Met p. ., n eM..i Ufa IM1R4 foi au, lam T efca-eeaaa, S!l a.. aea aa'a4 a4 ta dri.e aa a4 a,aaa fa Mt nf li e f ' Hotlct of Inttntlon, 1 Airtnrri'R av lanaiai . nanrfii I a, I ana. k.l.al, fit. a i. im ii, aamM Mtiaf M, an MX Kee I- ti.l!.. t., w. . a a ',i ..mA a,i fcef m and lkl eai t ---J alll na n.a 1 nn aura 1 wnnif I ! m W-drna v..,nif, ..,( ntfant. aa arn4M.net it. k, tia atatH 1 ri naan 1.- H t .. tl V Ina it immlrrinl, f mf jnJjmrnl, aAfHf (k tktmp grritrtt reratre mf ltfl from IX I rif rf tnr. Itaafak It JatM, "1 ami eamne Ina I... ...n t .a allMnua l n.. a mntinn. ma4a na and inlllialana an nn a a "an a . ief ato'tlnt f Ft-eeMa I r -naoea a a M I aM-r. a.l tf lap ft 9 lla..a " t II. tfllal a..a fl f f 1 KXH.L'TulfM .SvTlCK. N I it If t la k..n.t ('.en ti tka al.nj'.iml at i4 ana r.)ml I., t. Wi an.a aa ataeni.rf 1 a4 I -nint nlla tl I nt We are not small meD, lbs. We are small men, Xs. ;ve are not me Largest mercfianis m ine World i a a a But when thepeoplsot all the surrounding country are In need of a a a Hardware, Tinware, Crockaryware, Olaaaware, Wood and Willowware, Nalla, Iron, Barbwire, Cumberland Coal, Uaaa and Water Pipe, Pipe KlttliiRa, Stoves aud Rangra, Wagona, Hacka, Buggiea, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axea, Hamineri, Bawl, Blcdgea, Wedges, Ouna, Platoli, Cartridges and Ammunition, Maaon Jara, Uran iteware,Plows, Harrows, Rakea. Mowers, Tuba. Waah Bolllers aud Boardi, Sheet Iron, Zlno, etc., etc., Bhould call and Examine our Goods and Qet Prices. We have Oooo Ooodi at Fats Frlces, and Cheap lohn Goods at Cbep John Prices. GKILIjIA-M & BISBISK, MAIN STKEET - I1EPPNEK. OREGON THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOROI-IJmS, Prop. ! mm ii fcaaaTMaftatvAmafstTaama mm M Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T. R. HOWARD Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens' Surri.iEs, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object for you to trade with him m hit pricot are right, aod all good that ho handlet are ot tbe rerj ImmL Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Iloppnor, Oregon. : WITH 1 nans : mchfii ; puis Youro BOUND to Tnko 9Km. ! Leaves No Constlpution, -vtwa Cera It, a wall aa alt fllllionatiaa. Hiek llea-lart. an.J Malaria. Tb n) rbaeoaraai. bill la lb woriX M-il l tr ii"n ' I f wll e rrH tet ri.. & eanu pr t. I UI..N i lf MV.IUVM. CXI , Ha I'raaaiann, ('al. . I it Mlahilllktiitalt4l "Ha. ti,m. aitlKltl 1 l tm rtm M ted a 1 ..t.tt 1 , tfca m a 1 ra. T tirn't frvm JAj tf " a, . .1.4 af I.. Mm M lfw J. 'r. (a Hut ,V , ,. ... 1 ..a a .. , a.w. 1.. 4.M fc-4 .M.ew.4e,fju n .A-"-1""" v , I'm.',: TV' ka.lef r,m Urmlfu. J t 9 ta, Mlwtvi' i,4. Tnr. Lancashire Insurance Co. AlANtMIKMIICMt SCfwCtl.ArWlS i W Htm50X. 1CW7. ee Olsa Hlei W..rl. m Mm. 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