I v J - -- - ' 'V. Here and There. 'SEPTEMBER LIITM I r ( 1 (t- i--i 1 1 i Tp-m I - 1 fKyia'.j VOL" u tmcuiinUirKi om I i w 4 V" IU CTI y4.ll K Qambrin.us Beer, ALF PINT BOTTLES Hotel Bar ! City Drinkable Liquors , CI ars. Call and Smokabla on Ted. Maine 50,000 republican. How's that T Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood lor sale. 37-U. Jake I earson and Andy Oook are OTer from Lena today. Morris Mack wbb oyer from Lone Creek late lust week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rhea have return ed from their Dalles trip. Come ont to bear Oaoles, on Saturday. Sept. 19th, at 1 o'clock, p. m. tf Emmett Coobran and other John Day people were iu town yesterday. . Ike Enneo and Art Minor were oat in the mountains over Sunday last. Roaooe Shaw cams in Sunday with wool and took out freight yesterday. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On top at Chris BoroherV. Nsttirrlav nifttit at the opera bonne a ladies' McKinley club will be organized. Miss Ethel Kinsman left last eve nog for Portland to attend nneiness college. T. M. : J. P. Rhea, a prominent banker and cattle raiser of Heppner, is in the city. Chae. Valentine was in Heppner yea- terday to get medioine tor his wife who is ill. Arlington Record: Mr. Henry Hepp ner from the town of Ueppner was in town Monday. SOME THIMBLERIGGING. Bow Small CIKCdT COUllT PROCEEDINGS. Rill Brown came in last Friday, leaving Friday evening. from Lone Rock for Portland on September 10, 1890, ' State vs. D. C. Beaob ; defendant re leased on his own reoogniznrjoe. State vs. C. Sargent; arraigned and plead not guilty. State vs. Sam Sperry ; arraigned and plead not guilty. ., atate vs. ir Jbeyde; defendant ar raigned, plead guilty and seutcnoed to 2 years in the reform school. - State vs. N. Dickson; oontiuued for term ; bonds fixed at $200 J. A. Woolery vs. Benefiel, Horner & McFarland ; on trial before court. Summers vs. Summers; Trial before court and decree and ouetody of child Riven Mrs. Summers. Reininger vs. Reioinger; trial by oourt and decree fr plaintiff. Burrell & Thompson vs. F. McFarland and others; demurrer overruled and 20 days given to file au answer. September 11th. State vs. Sperry; found guilty of larceny by bailee and seutenced to three months in tbeoaunty jail. September 12th. J. M. Russell Co. vs. J. O. Nealen; plaintiff allowed 20 days in which to file motion and affidavits for new trial, and defendant allowed until Nov. 2 to file counter affidavits. " State vs. Eugene Jones; arraigned and indictment read oiiarging laroeny ol a eow, A'mo in another cane charging . laroeny of a horse. Time set to plead, Monday morning. ' State vs. Waldron Rbet; arraigned and indictment read charging larceny of a steer. To plead Monday morning. :' State vs. Cbet Svgent, charged with ; attempted rape, on trial and will doubt less be concluded tod y. September 14th. State vs. Jonei; plead not guilty to both indictments. State vs. Waldron Rhea; pleads not guilty. . Wade vs. Wade j default. was in from Eight Staoey says -"Hur- . A Million Gold Dollars Would not bring happiness to the per son iuffuriug with djipepsia, but Hood's Hanaparilla bas cared many thousands of osaee ot this disease. It tone the stomach, regulates tba bowels and puts all lbs machinery of tbs system in good workioc otdut. It creates a good appe tite and gives health, strength and hap pinees. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood's 8ri arilla. Cure all liter ills. 25 cents. . A PleaaaM Orraalee. Staoey Roberta Mile on yesterday, rah for Bryan." I. N. Sargent, father of Charley Sar gent, has been up from The Dalles for tbe past week. Qeo. Coneer sold about 80.000 pounds of wool reoently bat the price paid is not known to ye soribe E. O.: Miss Anna Brown passed through Pendleton this morning on ber way to Beverly, Ohio, ber home. Jas. Dongberty. of Wallowa county. formerly coroner of tbis oounty and a resided ot the Lena section, is in town Wash Thompson was in from tbe oonntry Friday last, and he was talking "MoKinley" to bis friends tbe same as ot yore. Mrs. Minnie Kinsman. Booompanied by her daughter, Bertie, arrived from New York, where they have been visit ing, last Sunday. Tbe veterans at St. Paul had 24.000 in line, 7,000 of them being from Minneso ta. Tbe order shows a deoreaae ot 9,000 last year by death Mrs. Jaa. McHalev baa on exhibition. down at M. Liohtentbal s, rmt samples of fruit, raised on their Heppner plaoe, which are fine beyond description. Hear Caplea at tbe opera house next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Then stay over for the big McKinley olub meeting in tbe evening. It will do your soul good to bear a few refreshing facts. Homer Harrington got home Saturday from an extended outing trip to tbe coast aad to the mountains of OowlilB oounty, Washington. He intends to enter business college in Portland in tbe very near future From all accounts Chamberlain's Cnngh Remedy is a Godtend to tbe efllioted. There is no advertisement about tbis; we feel inst like saying it. The Dnmoorat, Carrolltoo, Ky. For sale by Conser t Brock, druggists. Haver was a mar (Haven wrong done the farmers of oar country thaa the se an Justly Inflicted daring tba peat three years apoa the wool (rawer, althaagh among oar noil atefal eltlaea. their la- tareat have heea practical 1 7 destroyed. HcKlnler'a letter of eeeaplaaee. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old' timer" in tbe tonsorial line, bas again located in Qeprmer, bavir.g porohssed Qreen Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite tbe rity boUL Charley will annrM-iate a call whan In town. John Murphy, wltb a six-borse team, arrived at Heppner from Monument on Saturday loaded Wltb 7.1K8 pounds of wool. Tbis is a part of Henry Welob e clip and Is a nice lt ot wool. Mr. Welch brought in a lod on last Saturday. James Applegata, who died in Mon rovia on Angust 31. was one of tbe r heat pioneer to eutue to tbe I'aoiQo coast, He came to Oregeo from Missouri in together with tiie father and two brothers. He was 63 ytari old at the time of bis dratb. Shareholder Are Oftea Swindled. Six thimbles and two peas in the hands of a ring of skilled professionals do not leave much chance for outsiders, however smart and wideawake they may think themselves. Not only do the insiders have the concoction of the vari ous companies and the fixing of their original capitalization, which practical ly determines their future value, but, says the National Review, they have the entire management of tbem. They can decide which of the half-dozen is to pay the big dividends and which are to draw blanks. They have all the initia tive, do all the manipulating, and can arrange every new scheme to suit them selves. They might even strip a com pany of its assets and reduce it to an empty husk before the shareholders could interfere to prevent them. The proprietary or parent company is in that respect most at their mercy. Say that it starts with so many claims to de velopa thousand it may be and that it divides them up among four or five working companies. ; v Ihe usual course iB to receive in pay ment of the claims an agreed number of the sub-company's shares. These pass into the treasury of the parent com- pany.but there is no obligation on the di rectors to keep them longer than they please, and no guarantee to the share holders that they will be kept. They moy be sold, pawned, exchanged, or put In trust at the pleasure of the directors, who have invariably proxies enough to give them complete control. Talk With Hood's Sarsapa rilla, "8alea Talk," and show that this medi cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. Tbis is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than sny other. It is not what we ssy, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood'? Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it self, are honest. We have never deceive tbe public, and this with its superlalh medicinal merit, is why the peoplo hv. abiding confidence in it, and buy SHERIFFS SALE.. ; s ; ' TOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN' THAT BY ll virtue of a writ of execution Issued out of the Clerk's omee of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, under the seal thereof, and lo me directed and delivered upon a decree rendered and entered In said Court on the 6th dsy of March, 18SH, in favor of Frank Haerman, Receiver of Lombard Invest ment Company, as plaintiff, and against Henry Wade. Nancy A. Wade, Frank McFarland, D. w. Hornor, J. R, Bimont, K. L. Simons, Frank Pangburn and Hugh Fields, as defendants, whereby the plaintiff did recover a personal decree against the defendants Henry Wade and Nancy A. Wade for the sura of 11012.66. 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 127.70: and whereby it was decreed that the mortgage dated on the Kith day of May. 1SS8. executed bv Henry Wade and Nancy A. wade to the Lombard In- Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion ot all others. Try Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, M . . ni are the only pills to 1 1 HOOd S FlllS with Hood's Sarsapwi. A FABLE. The Squirrel, Owl and Mice, Also the Re flections of a Blnejay. It was in late summer and the owl sat upon a branch looking very wise and doing nothing, while the squirrel busied himself with the nuts lying about on the ground, gathering them expeditiously and stowing them away in hollows and holes. Winter came by and by and with its shar cold and deep snow, but still the owl sat upon the branch looking wise and doing nothing. The squirrel jeered nt him, thinking that the owl must be hungry and starving, because the bird had not been a provident one. Each day the squirrel grew fatter, but the owl did not change, whidh the squirrel thought to be due to the feathers stuck out by the owl in his false pride. When it was at last between fall and spring time.the blue jay one day saw the wise owl leave its perch on the branch and seize the fat, provident squirrel by the neck and eat him, after which the owl returned to the branch, and eat upon it, looking wiser than ever, and the blue jay wondered if it was better to be provident like the squirrel, wise like the owl, or lucky like the mice that there after ate of tbe squirrel's store. CARE OF MATTRESSES. ' ratting GAME-KILUNti FOXES. Their Destructtvenes Shown by the Con tents of a Unrrow. Arthur S. Burr, of Old Haddain, when going across lot recently disgovered the carcass of a woodchuck partly eat en, and a little further along a ruffed grouse. Thinking it was the work of a fox, he made search and found tbe bur row, with a large black hen and two more partridges at its mouth. Suspect ing there were young partridges in the row. he made up bis mind to return and dig them out, as the town of Ilad dam 'pays a bounty of two dollars a head. It was five days before he had a chance to do this, ond when he dug out the burrow with the assistance of Sherm Fowler he found that the wily mother fox had removed. They were determined to have that bounty, and in cidentally the foxes, and after a long search they found a new burrow, pick ing up two more partridgeB on the way. On digging out this new hole they took out eight pnrtridges, three rabbits and a very large woodchuck, w'.th ' five young foxes in the end. The partridges were partly eaten, but the wodchuck was completely cleaned out, nothing but the skin being left. Sporttimen have long claimed that foxes were more destructive to game than all the hunters, and have noted a great increase of foxes in towns that have not paid a bounty for the last few years. The only incentive the farmers' boys have for killing the fox is the bounty money. Eight partridges In a the vestment Company, and now held by the Dlain tiff upon the following described real property in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The South west quarter of Section No Kin Township No. 2 South and Range No. 27 Kast of Willamette meridian, excepting therefrom ten acre in equare form out of the southwest corner of said quarter section, containing 1jO acres, more or less, which mortgage was recorded Jon the 31st day of May, 1SK8, at page 298 of Book "0" of the Records of Mortgages in the ottlce nf the County Clerk of Morrow Comity, Oregon, should be foreclosed, and the said real property sold by the Sheriff of Morrow County, Orogon, 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 that day, at the front door of the court house in the city of Heppner, Oregon, sell all the right, title, inter est and estate which the said defendantsand all persons claiming and to claim by, through or under tnem, or any of tnem, nan on the lbth day of May, 1888, or Bince 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 oi sain execution ana an costs. Dated tbis Hth day of August, 1896. E. L. MATLOCK. 466-75. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and bv virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court ot the State ot Oregon, for the County of Morrow, on June 16, 1896, and to me directed and delivered, upon Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 4th day of May, 18911, in favor of Henry Padberg, Plaintiff, and Against H. D. Whitman, H. W.Mt man and J. H, Moran. Defendants, for the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars with interest thereon from said 4th day of May, 1896 at the rate of ten per cent per annum and Twent Five Dollars attorneys fees and the cost am accruing costs; and, whereai, by said judgment it was oracreu ana adjudged in at me following real property, to-wit; the Northwest quarter ol Section Thirteen (13) In Township Two (21 South of Range Twenty Three (2H) East W. M be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and ac cruing costs, i win, on Saturday, 19th day of September, 1800, at 11 o'clock A, M., of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of said defendants H. D. Whitman, H. Whitman and J. H. Mora n in and to the above described prop erty at Public Auction to the highest and beat bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be ap plied to the satisfaction of said execution, at torney' fee and all cost, and costs that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, Dated this 21st day of Aug. 1896. 468-77. Bow to Wash Blanket Before Them Away. The feather bed is, of course, a thing of the past. It is probably not lamented In many quarters, as it is certainly un- healthful, difficult to care for, una not pleasant to sleep on. Mattresses, liliiokets, pillows, and other articles of bedding, however, require much oare, to be kept odorless and clean. The main enemies to mattresses are duct, damp and moth,-, and frequent brushing must be given them, for in an Incredibly short time they will harbor dust all along the edges and where the button is fixed. A loose cotton cover over tbe mattress, made to button neat ly at oue end, also goes a long war toward keeping it clean. This can be washed ond changed aa often as need lie without much trouble orexpenae. It is very Important to air all the bedding thoroughly. Every article should lie dully token off and laid esirately over a chair aud a strong current of air should be allowed to circulate through the room before the clothes are re placed. Tbe mattress should be turned daily and from end to end, as this in sure it being worn more evenly, and not sinking in the middle, IIIanKels are a difficulty to many peo ple, mostly beraut they csnnot make jip their minds as to how often they should be washed, nor bow thry should bn treated. In many bouses they are vah-d only once a year; but sombow mat uoes aoern rainer too rare a pro ceeding, on the other hand, it is really Ob last Saturday evening a Teff pleas- lr;,,rfc,r t)lt ieep y'rover rtcrix t any no' r to have tbem washed more wiiiM miw Tver, uiifc tnry iniiat lasve proper rare in the ntrvsl In tbe shape or airing, shaking, ete. A washing ma mine is very good for the purpose, specially aa they should neter be rutilied by the band. The water should In only lukewarm, sod a little -p well lathered In tbe water la all that will lie required. Wring the blankets very dry through a wringer, shake thrm ont snd wash again In the same way, wring ing each tiiraf, antil they re quite rleen. I)o not rtnee thrm. but pall them Into hr and bsng tbem out la Ihe no. v.hn h U a great help to preservlaf a irood enter. Kovfos Globe. nt party was given at Ibe raises hotel in honor of Mums Ethel f perry, Llllie Ctabee. Elsie Lary and Eva Brians, previous to Ibeir depsrtaie tor acbooi foi the coming yter. Tbe evening as gileasaolly Pent In sicial conversatk bod games, concluding with aa appre ciate lonob. Tbe yooog ladiee depart ed let availing, and were cat tainly given a very etittioaiastio farewell reception al Ibe depot by tbeir Bteay friends. Uiseea Brerrr and Laoy will attend the Corvallia eotlege, Miae Driaas, iioa mouth, et-d Biabee, Portland Uni versity. W sere TW 't MVKInle Hill, wllh snt. wr Biyaa M rtrli.s 1-1"-1 . W ae Irlvfd. mf mnt. are I tt-f lhr dn I, "er S'laa Hute I .' "I aon.Uf II U..I a h.l mailer m im uanne thai s ! b"e. ! I'l li' m - f . . . - ti. I , t-H, ,1.1 i., 1 r ) ,f Ibea they !) tweed, awl Uf lk4 rV.I4 c v al Its UIvd"e BaSouQ, r n M,.rr I'rtiB. Tbe OaIHe bas ft eae eafS lll benefit from th tariff or not H hr titer M de or Our IK i OKI JOT frrt tntot Krtrart from ntttch o 11 1, inm J. llrvtm in ihs llotMOf iirp- rrsen fa; ire vhen tht WUann bill vu under coHMtderatw. E. O.I E. U. Clarke earns home Ibis nvrnlof from Portland, rred Claris, bis son, let! Wednesday for Kao Frsseie- co by stesmer. Usrry llajaor, Mr. I larke's nephew, baa let or Bed from bie Japaa inn aud will b la baa Freociaoo donog Ihe eloter ub Fred Clarke. Hon. Joba F. Cplt. of Cortland, will addrees tbe people of lleppber Oft Hator- day, rV pt. l'Jib, ai 1 e'eloek, p. m-,oe Ibe tMilitidel teen tf Ibe dev. Mr. Copies k a lifelong republican sod one ot Ibe best Dabho eueetere in urrgoa. All are Isviud to 0ts out and bear bim. A quartet of Ibagi eoaSaed in Ibe all al ftaiui la sasJe aa attempt oa Muodsr lo dig Iheir sf l freedom via tbe, emut Shut and ootef ail of Ibe bee- Hie, tbeir otili 1mI beteg eneple of lelilefmke. I beir gasae was dteoovered aflef tber bed made Slight ieaveUe lUieiJIJI.MMIlt f f 1 r.M'.'.iiiimi'WMn This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackwell's Genuine HULL DUKHAIU Ton wUl Ond on coupon lnsld each 1 ounoe bag and two conpons Inside sacb 4 ounce tuuj. uuy a oag, reaa trie coupon ana see now to set your share of 1050,000 In present. jiRajusitawKa HAVE YOU HEARD n hi mw a unan THAT THEHU'S. ill w SHERIFF'S SALE. ie musss ' ED. R. BISHOP LTaa bought out the General MerohitndiBe Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Pre ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen 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. burrow but four days old show great destructivencBS of foxes. A HORNLESS BUCK. Killed la Mlchlgaa and Held to Be Cnlqne In This roan try. A curious nnd exceedingly unusual freak is reported by a deer hunter to Konnt and Stream. The hunter was up in Wexford county, Mich., nnd got on ii deer trail that h;id hoof marks plain ly made by a buck. Almost all hunters of deer can tell a buck from a doe truck After trailing tbe rtee; and fretting within a rod of it the buck leaed out of a clump of brush and got knocked down with a bullet through the head. The deer did not have any horn", al though a two-year-old, and weighing 150 putinds. Further, it never hud had any horns. Does with horns, bucks with three horns, dozens of spikes, and malformed horns, have often been reported of Michigan end other American deer, but this is the flrst hornless American buck reported, although some European derr sometimes lurk Mich weapons, but yet are able to whip the horned ones. "It U immaterial, in my judgment, wktther tht ihrep p roarer rtceivrt any bent ft from the tariff or not Whether ht does or doe not I am for free vooWExtratt from ajieerft of WiUiam J. Ilr)an in tht llout of Rrj retentatirtt vhen tht WUmn bill trot under coneidt ration. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution Issued out ot the circuit court of the Htate of Oregon tor the County of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered, pon a judgment rendered and en tered In said court on the 3rd dnyol March, lxtM, in lavor oi u. A. inea, j. 1,. Morrow dc Hon (j. W. Morrow), Henry Hlarkman.l flush Fields. O. W. SwaiKurt, Thos. liuaid. P. 8. Wilson, Wm. land, J. P. Khea. T. A. Knee. Otis Patterson and T. W. Ay em, Flalutlll's and against The Palace Hotel Company of Heppner, Oregon, Defendant, for the mm of Ten Thousand Dol lars with Interest thereon at the rale of ten Per cent per annum from AiiKuat ind lKtilsnd Ten nonius costs; ana, wnereas, ny said junimeni it waa onieren ana anjUfitfea mat ine loiiow. liif described real property, to-wit: Comniene Ins at the Honthwest corner nf Lot No. His. (A; In Block No. Keur (I) of the Original Townol Heppner, County of Morrow, Htate of Oregon. thence Kast on hundred and ten (1 Iu) feet. thence North sixty (M) feet, thence West on hundred and ten (110) feet, thenue South sixty (Mi) feet to place oi beginning, be sold to satis fy said Judgment, costs aud accruing coats. I will, on Ih Third Day el October, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M of anld day, at the front door of the court house In Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell all the right, title and Interest of the said The Palace Hotel Compsnv In and to the abor dearrllied proiH-rtv at Pulilln Auction to the nigm-st aim Ixnit ntiiiinr lor rain In hand, the proceeds Iu he applied to Ihe sallslactlon ol sahl esecutlnu and all Costa, and cost that may accrue. K. U MATUh K, RherifTof Morrow County, Oregon. Pated Kept. ;iid, 1'.1, tli-xl. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and salesman. Gilliam & Bisbee SUM MOSS. IN iLHTH K'Hrot KT FOR Till! HI XTfl Dl A trlrt, Nlalenl Oregon, ( oulily of Morrow. 1. A. Woolery, l'lliitllT. vs. a. E. Jones. Defendant Toe. K, Hones, IhIkiiOkiiI: In Ih nam ol Ih Htate ol nregnn. we com mand you to scar tx'lor Ihe undersigned, a justiceoi me rrare Iu iieitiir. In aahl ouiitv and Htale, nu or Iwlore Ihe l'h day nf Ortol.-r. at me nour oi iu oi rim s in tns loreiMHiu aald day, al mr nlhr In he said low n In answer Ihe complaint ol J. A. ttunlert loundcd on niniluorf iiom and a herein ha drntanni tha ii .a nt one lluiMlrwl 1 Milt li and Au.liu Dt, lara, lor which sum Judgment alll he rendered ssalnal you If toe fall said complaint. I.lven miller PIT hand Hits 7n4 nav nf Sr,, e. i , n . e, mi a hiip ij i Juries of lh I race. E. 0 : lVoalJ KleKay, Ibe famon eeobt, rams in from b Wallowa ooonlry Tneadejr evetinj. lie bad beea aett for by fcUjof ITarper, Ibe lodiso Afeot, sad lit. ll(Ky nodeielsodi Ibat be is to be eppoioted iDlerprelee al lib af eeey, In plaee of tbe late John McUeea. l-tild ) tbe t'taaiill and Lapwai lsdlans are encamped ra Wallowa like, btvmg big time f ambllof and bore rsciaf. THE EARTH'S LONE COURSE. Dwe U Ik .HixarV - . 1 1 . . ,,u,f.'n. l . ..... , - . --- iia sws ros i i " t i ti..i ii.-. (v.iiM J I'lii.sid rt wnmoMrfw..- Ml fM manujwmr'r. deelile lo Uke a M.... J -1 ... 1-1 1 Ihk. 1 ' ' " - . . r ibm nnoii m ai""r, - I . rAinicferiae l Jft'f no pnncrr Owl TrwMe4 Celaeltai Ca Lieut. A. C. Tot lea. wboae fund for stroopW-al ralnilalkina and infer rncee Is well known, derlsrvs Ibat tbe trr utile va It h current affair Is not due lo lb I'tit'd (sate arnafe, Ibe bk-yrle, Ibe new fmsn, or the silver queeUoD, but may tan rrirrttrly Irareil in Ibe rontnrUaft of lb Heavenly laaliea. He My, seririlirif to lUrfw-r'e Weekly, list when luu many of Ue plsneta gr r n the aame aide of the eua al Ibe same t. I..,,, in nrmerat Ihew ! no tnflMff meant. Ihrir mil in the fcriVk and tmniar ut leir etlaU'tk mnenlt, in th nuirhtnerp. in tht orgnn imtlmm, in thetr ini Ad no nvt$ ff them t"i iV ariwH eia fl J o.f t..r trtt If the ftnli da it t II. M,tut ar.,a.l -r.ii d itrn IM wine l,L,m. la .if- It it (at I wld l,tet.-HcntnU-1. fulfil K T'l r4Tm. Tlroe wrl he ale l aarntie aftef Jely 11. All t-'s"C" f-l l tt bf Ike iMh nf earn tits) brft- will be till ff. Ilsrrass l.lowf WatH Cm. rtrv I eM. tl.aMb m-i See! M.ah thiw.h IVale'fb It-aaelf. avre. bt I'f Sua-, I'Oj It makes irtiul.lre fur Ibe earth. mr sale- mnj pim ul w tmmw m .... . ., a tb.wN.os-b be.iaeee roe' M a firwt ciaes ! lbt tov. fr Ural time la ibe e4lt eboald see IbeUsseiie before history of n. ail Ihe rlenu. eicrtr tO taalo. ealih, are appenerbiCs' rraloradcifl prri- K O t A. W relterenn. anaaaser at Iwlis. and w Hb a frmr oe fl year wl.t tbe Uapoeaf Ui"K arrived tn.es ibai I la Irn luff mf y al tbe sun. ! lli'S awKeiasf eo4 ! ovef to M alls U alls Ibe vrei4 aaiiet irate. He was aeaipeM4 la Nails Welle by Vt in kaetnna, wuo Kike on tefwbtpeav lam si lbs eeil boaea I set evenlef air lUenas l.if u,eily ia4 la Walla Walla. U. Creak IRae-ie; fla Orsf, ef ll fer, a4 i. la. WietMlt. al lt4. rrie I is bl creel wiaeiy rrea Ilrnet Ibe llrf felUmaai M ,lk gif e4e4) auskaaaSMW id Ibe ReisUlsiaT Mereefieee ! Wltb Ibe ae. alee4 Mr. Ursf, Ibey aill kuak as erf ft Ii reanise ear4 Lift in Ibie iN-SMiy. 1 be i!aine irffe s. eev. rral llfe la Nielat ely. Watt. Tbn..ei na tt 41 i',i-t M '; l-a ev Wf -i I id , KVaf'rel al es el ei tt U sr, .f Ul- Plaet IHii,l Aft-rf'H .7n. I"s ! Iiiin ,1 i.a . e 1 1 i'f ' ie I. Si. 4 eeta Uk M-ii- f llf,ie will t K-p eif tint l"l A. A. Ib !. Mi.lle eaiUt, akMe on Ihe rfhrf s'te (f II. will bae aa ceet,pf'y bar. I I me, anl mill l-e lb arene f aU ar nf Hiaeslers etxt it iltur nt. tUrlb ill ull Uirtmra. he Ibinka. afW enrw Hals; afier h.'k be ks fnf "ll I'leraJ rule ef lae rlufft JaVae'.efc.' Stit Ibe lis4 pg f f Ibe ensifweloitc icrsr f'WTTiiilatifif, Jrtwrm. wbUh rlly, b teliee, will eeeae lo he tfvl nVj by frrn'ilr. Saxi will bi ih rmlf frMN wb.b lgbl rule anl )ia I f e ere y wprrnd rr Ike rar-b. !!. Totir la familiar wltb lwb I lie I'll aext the l.ffWr snalbersre, ! bee a rfarkat)e f ft U" llrrier' k as ap lnwtbr islnr'e-e-e4 111 rJ'e r"T', t-l !. le I a f i' rt.t.,,lir tarrari eM a rkftiie "! a." ! hit ilrliteTW sre a! a-'a r4 M Inese t ! ru 1 '. fvaliae Hif lr,u'a,ti.t at. J lebt to llr w ls Hepport o Pendlelosi via D'f pasr Eebo Kt Line. rreoae daeims af vksltiaf radleloo Ca tsve time not mooet by lakips; (hie leal. I'f ae qaalnllnf Ibe as ant the firevbme et leg Ibe (ta trill make ceaoeelxa wltb 'cturk Uia at K bo tut Pdlti.n. OfTiee at City lra More. W. D. l-omi. l'roilUr. E. Ot Al PortlssJ tltsee K. Ilshb bae eae4 Willises U. I'-al-b for divorce beaeaeeof deeeilai, Hbe aleleelbal Utey eieasarried In W'sblglneQatv, tlrefna. May 10. l,-7. aa4 thai be will falir ebaale4 inmi 11. 1X,, at Vh !(, ae4 thsl eke bae lee bad to rely o aeteeir a ad bef parents for sw- poft Kb asks for Ihe ewetiKlf vf Ibeif oae Bilsof chil l, mm II eare. "It it feseviferW, in m Judgment, whether tht therp grxnrer reeeiret mf Imne fit from Ihe tariff er .f . , . . . Whether ht duet or 4 not I mm fur free otd A street from A of WiUhm J. lirjtin in the lUnm nf hep ttmemlnhret when Ihe II tlmn ti!l inu nnder fn.$ l' ral "U , . I au lo appear aud anawsr Notict of Intention. TAN'D orriflt AT I.A (IRAKDir, ORKOOf J H"i -L I. I"- M.HIiw la harrhr slrra thai lha l, . I lowing naaied Mllrr naa nlrd nntm of his ItitmUon lo wiake riiial pronf la tui ixirt nf hla claim, aud thai aald pnail will be aiada lM-fire Ih county rlrrk of M"ftw eon my al Happner, ureg'in. on ii trtr l"ih, t, vis: AAUON M hi hi H, H V. Ht. mi .rf the tu ar.t and KfU WU and srvs e I. lp i. H K W. M II names Iha loltt.altia wHuraii In aroaa nia muni a maiiMnra uuou and eultlvatu. ei vain latui, vil : trad K Thomas. A. J MrKanrle. KnUrl ttt-. Juba w. Irrpny, all "I rl'ppiwr. Ore. i ii. a r. wiimik. iuiar. We are not email men, lbs. We are email men, Xs. we are not itis Largest mercnams in tne Worm ! a a But when the people of all the surrounding couutry are tn need of a a Hardware, Tinware, Crnckeryware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oas and Water ripe, Pipe fittings, Btove and Ranges, Wagon, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Aies, Hammer, Raws, Bledges, Wedge, Ouna, Pistol, Cartridge and Ammunition, Mason Jar, Qran ltewsr, Plow, Harrow, Kskcs. Mowers, Tub. Wash Bolllers snd Boanls, Hheet Iron, Zinc, eto., etc., Blioul J call and Examine oar Goods and Get Trices. W bar Oood Goods at Pais Price, snd Cheap lohn Good st Chep John Prices. GILI.IA.M & . MAIN 8TKEKT - IIEPPNEIl, OltEQON THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BOECI-I3CRS, Prop. 1 1 mm laiaaawaawaeaa ease Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T. R. HOWARD Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! Notict of Intention. IAMi orrti it at tiir ri iM.ntiri!. t An l 1 K.rll.a la Sarvl.r sliaa thai Ih Inllueli.g beaaed aaliiar has SlaJ Ike m har Intaullu la esl ! ftinni In sue ! is) lif nal m. arte rhal aald pr.l will ( mad belirre J. w. M.trme, rmmir Clark, al llap.nr, Uiaenn mi la .., a, leVs. lis. MAIillllRT .atj M iA ankalaai M Ewiry, W t I. Ma. "l. Iha lrta , t sad s, a ad t M'lwl.1lli !. I. aarw u,a h.llnwli, wilr iaips In em kar mniiiwM ta4tM npam auU colli, aikoa en mm taii. ir Wra Aita iiililaas, Janua O w llllaa. fraal ward, Ivitd M. iaaalua, ail at HaHwaa, Aa.f M'H'hS. 1 !. awe later. Notice Of Intention. .Orris r Tee (Uus. -,.,. is f w. l NtrTV- i ntsrar ntvui imi thii l.eln KeaaaH lif Ka Bw4 Mlr af Ita l,lf,ltMi I aall S 1 lcl I a ai 1"r1 IMrUile thai aald a-l elll ae a-ada kat'rfa I n-ial I ts mi atate I af , I fM,, al lt" 'If' rl4.ml.l fl lea, .11 ktaa i.im lui i, ., a, an,, m He. Mil. M Ifca a aa i, 1 . s, K II a " eia Max iae i'aeln m ar.a Mr iiwm rveklewe aenai aa4 raiUialtue I-.. 14 M aMir Me. .t4 l.i.lll, ftnnl H w i ja aaaa. a. I m I i wn tit, i u.-.r. ea n mtf-t Notice of Intention. , I Al 'frl' RATI .! . itmH-tn I I . ! .4b la lit Ikal li.a li.tr aM eM,5 aaa .4 m.Aum M af li- ii-- y .ai f4 I ai mi t t'im -"1 ll.al aa4 a-.4 elil m a.a im ' al l..a, in mi, mm m4-min It, lai lit) will male it an object fur you to trade with Llm ae Lit pric are right, and alt goods that he handle are of tha very beat Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Iloppner, Oregon, 1 tWITI-i MMIU riMHWl.aaawl,,.,.! J,, tbrob laae ea I H (. II A X. will j N Mi i. m. -t mtu M mn We. ti.He, Walls W.lie ! . ""J irji'' aV" " " " v I aa aataS lae I. e II i iaaaa M r--S te4!etoa. Tbfnwf lae , 6't l 1" r"e 4 t.'lKUM een4 eleee, will inn le el"w a t -.r nmm f tv. I, t'. a r !. Ike e ae kew ' '".: Vj" ' "' " a r wiienw a- Ian4 to e '' tU 6i4 else iUei m N. t'sal. a4 lbmf b Ile4 eteeawf erlla4 tn Nt t tsel, wJI inn la eene mtth IW ' (ret Jf.1e rllwf If . Pills : HI Vouro HOUND r.rnU ,Kin. - xn viMh'n sutivk. (t Ii 9 a a. f fa l-al ia mA.f,n4) A a a,aa a,t.-f nm 4 M ae , mi m . aa'w- I a Te se aa-a - I- - . .. 4 a ,M . a li ae 1 111) ',1'UW 4 a-4 tm S1.a aa .-. l a. I . ., axl. la f , I If III 1 t 1 TCI S' , V. a llva Uwl a (-l a . a . m , aw l m jlil II a eM lMMi.1 ( n awl i l-ut al t'rt el J a.,, I II If I I . I t I , 1 1 1 It t4 MMlHIAl tr:tW.r,,e ' I m l.f a.,.m. IJliIJ IJIj.lllIll) f A,a.u j I H a-"t. Ar Mitet.M f! f AaliaJV" IMItHHII Leaves No CunMlpntlon, .w. f 'eree It, a eall ae alt I'.iUveeaaae, Hu k INslaebe a l Mslarl. Tbe efclf isrttil hII in Ibe ).rti.. Hl I I f U le.ta -r - i Lf mall ee rret w sriee, ii eeuU e l-l l lil.MI-i MH'1CI.( . Has raeetaesi, Cel. The Lancashire Insurance Co. til A MC'lt It I It Ms It Mil I. AMI I I NTTTWX ICBT on. .f fiiiiiMiiiiiM w. .- I It I al l' iM I Plenty of them at tha Gazette Office. , . .