Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 22, 1896, Image 3

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    SEPTEMBER
JSUNlMONlTU EIWED THUlFR iLSAfT
'1 fiUlu
Where They Met.
McKiuley Bit , with Napoleon eye,
Bays "Bryan I it's drink some Linwood B
We meet aB fr lends, my words are few J1 v
I hope they d on't, dear Brian Bore lT .
And Bryan sa ys, in a joking mann '..
"Iwonaerift Imt'swhat'sthema' s
That's horse and horse, you fr -r with Hanna
U7I T iw roitt. T am Vft -illV FClier
Thn i.iv a-.-avnlv hnwed. "" o Teller
wd they winked an
And tUoy drs' nk some
Vl
al V. Pre Be,rere 8ftloon' E-
n 11 1 .1 1 D
"ore good Liuwood Rye.
PTirj!apAT1ONS
Time wintjofbe allowed anyone after
July 1st. All Arsons failing to pay by
itbe lOth oifltf-jh month hereafter will be
mtoff.
fl'jiPPNER LIGHT & WaTEB Co.
FREE TRADE PRICE?.
Buoks for sale-30 floe Merino bucks;
: 20 Oxford tirades. Eoquire of O. E.
'. Farosworth. tf.
THE LATEST STYLES.
Mrs. M. Le Bnlister, tbe Heppner
milliner, has just received a large and
complete line of the latest style fall and
winter hats. Intending purohasers
should oall and see the fashionable dis
play at their earliest convenience. olB.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
Unparalleled Inducer jents I
On Sept. 24th, ooly, I wjh Beu jioket,
to Portland and ret,ur0 8i the extremely
low rata 01 h.t, for the found trip,
tickets good to on that day only, and
parties must leave Portland returning
on tbe nighr, 0 the 28th, reaching bere
tbemornl og0f the29tb. No reduction
W JW'.drea. J. 0. Habt, Agent.
if ta tmmvtcriai, tn my judgment,
rwhetlier the sheep grower receives any
t benefit from the tariff or not
1 Whether he does or does not I am for
. free wool Extract from speech of
vtlliam J. Bryan in tlie House of Iiep
: resenianves wnen ine iv uwn oul was
under consideration.
Olobe: Tbe Mitchell Monitor learns
that Nate Buird, of Antelope, who was
recently married to wealthy lady of
Urownsvillo, Lion county, has just fallen
hair to f 10,000. . Nate is a brother of
Mrs. I. A. Henderson of Beeober Flat,
and was formerly a prominent bastuess
man of Arlington.
Cards are out announcing the marriage
r ueorgia Anna, ianafbtr ot Mr. and
Mrs. William O. Nourse, to Mr. Harry
W. Powers, all of CbKjuirn. at 8 o'clock
Wednestlsy evening, Oct. 7, 1W6. Mies
Nonrae is 'cousin of tbe Patterson
brothers, and indeed an estimable, talent
d young Isdr.
For Dyspepsia
sod Llarr complaint yna bave a printed
"laraisfse on every bottle of Hblloh's
"VitairW. It never fails to oure For
ale try Wells A Warren.
"Vou can bet your last winter's duds that this
fair Is no "frost," Cut Jack Frost Is
one of the boys that comes
around annually and
no mistake.
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
tneuessefS !
Wb ill I rpi jot fur fallsat dfaes agalest Ibe (stmws of
tle Fmel fallp. Hera lie el wiaUr eloibisg yo sr n
Mors, aaJ at ptvae sy iowm. Tins art pretty laugh 1st fow
toy h'u yea gl bargaias, sa"l yoe ?
Call on E. W. RHEA & CO., at tbe
First Nafl
E.
1. n.
ttrctits. t
f tA SJa.
Sak.man,
Here and There. -.
The Heppoer Transfer Co., baa wood
for sale. 37-tf.
Geo. Ely and
from Douglas.
mother are np tod a
O. O. Curtis, of lone, was one of He pp.
tier's visitors yesterday.
Much local news . of tbia week wu
orowded out for next issue.
Mrs. Geo. Goneer has recovered fr
ibe indisposition of last week.
Morrow oounty la be ing favor Jl wav
some floe summer weather agai' -
LoydCoohran. represents -houses,
was in town over 8 44
Raoes tbis fall in Hep 1 1 .;
rectors bave me. and so. Ced.
Drink tbe celeb . . .
whiskey On tn - H, Gutte
ir
itrin Rrrt-fttwr'.
New invoice . . ,
those who w Jfraa spices, for
C. Thonip A ,fBt blass tYrtroles, at P
Company's. 2c.
from ,frtld Mitehell got book
g0. . Grant ounty Sunday. They did
j4 work for the Maooabees oyer there.
!&r. L. Blttuaenthal and Hon. H. Black
tftfin oame up Sunday morning from
below. Mr. B. left for Portland yester.
day. .
Fall weather brings oool weather, cool
weatber calls tor winter olothing. gee
E. W. Rhea's line ot goods. Ad in this
issue. sl8-lm.
"White Squadron" Mocha and Java
roast coffee, tbe finest to be obtained at
any price, for sale by P. (J. Thomrmnn
Company. 2t.
Mrs. Bert Simons aconmnanind har
father, Mr. Thad Armstrous. on his
journey home ward Oeuterville, Wash.
last week.
'Ayoca" Roast Ooffea. 8 lhs. for 1 nn
the best ever sold iu Heppner for tbe
prioe. For sale br P. O. Thomrnn tin.
Call for sample. 2t.
T.-M.: C. L. Grimes nassed thrnncrh
tbe city last evenintr en ronta tn Port.
land, from Heppner, with 13 carloads ot
oeer oattle for the local markets.
Remember the daily services now be-
ing conducted at the M. E. cburcb,
Bonth, under Evangelist Ross. Services
at 10 o'clock a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Gome
and near him.
Abe Ootette office was the reeininnt
yesterday of a pleasant visit from Revr.
Ross and Howard. In the language ot
ye "otd fashioned quill driver. "Come
again, gentlemen."
Robert Eriok has closed up his Arcade
stand and moved over to tbe City hotel,
rjavmg purchased tbe Tedrowe plaoe.
Bob is always glad to see bis old friends
Call on him at tbe new stand. .
Don't overlook the faot that Senator
Jobn H. Mitohell will speak in Heppner,
Uot. idtti. H-very voter of Morrow
oounty should oome out. Bring along
your amines and sweethearts,
Large invoioe of ax bandies. Dick
bandies and sledge handles, just received
direot from manufacturer, at pnoee low
er than ever before known in Eastern
Oregon. Oall and see tbem at P.
Thompson Oo's. 2t.
Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old-
timer in the tonsorial line, baa again
locatad in Heppner, having purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite the city hotel. Charley will
appreciate a call when in town.
Ntt was a mora arlsvont wrong done
the farmers of oar country tbu that so
npjustly Inflicted daring- tba past thro
roars aooa the wool growors. A lthoagh
amoag oar most useful eltlaaas, their In
toreita hava beea practically destroyed.
SIcKlDley's letter of aooeptaaee.
From all accounts Chamberlain's
Congh Remedy is a Godsend to the
sfllioted. There is no advertisement
ab int this; we feel jnst liks saying it.
The Democrat, Carrolltoo, Ky. For tale
by Oonser k Brock, druggists.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day exoept Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday, Shortest and cheap
est route to tbe interior. Uonser
Brook, agnts.
noo Walter Pieroe,of Pendleton, will
address tbe oitissns of Heppner aad
violoity on tbe political issues of tba day
from derooo ratio standpoint, at tbe
opara boose next Moolay at 1 o'olnok
All are invited to came out and bear
him
It Saves lives Kvery Day.
Thousands of cast- of Consumption,
Asthma, Uooghs, Uolds ana (Jroap are
cored every day by ribilob's Oure. For
tale by Wells k Wsrren.
Be prepared to receive
- him by calling on
Hottom a SiNtA.
BqqK CorQcr.
W. ntlEA & CO.,
Proprietors.
rt
.J! Cs.pte, maeech.
The Gssette t ntlt thit it ha, no, ,h,
time nor spr ta tiVe JaJ(ie Cap,M,
Heppner lfmJth ot Utt 8l,urd.y in
fa 11 -traod effort.
"r," U speaking- began nnmerom
Dr" &iative gentlemen of this locality
A ftnto the stage and oaenpied seats
A konor (during the address. It was
(rdticed that among them were several
democrats who will support MoKinley
tuts year.
The exercises began with the singing
of a solo, by Miss Elise Bartholomew.
hioh wk libcrelly applauded. Hon. J.
N. Biowd, as ohairman of the meeting,
tbau presented Judas CaDles in a few
ppropriate remarks. The judge talked
about one boor and a' half, and every
word he uttered went straight home. It
was a plea for better conditions, happy
homes, a prosperous people. He said
the mouey issue was not tbe real isrus
at all aud that it Bhonld not have been
brought into politioes that it
was pushed forward as forlorn bope of
tbe popoorats. He nrged the people to
unite in the election ot McKiuley 'so
that a protective tariff law might again be
passed and that patriotism might once
more reign. It was tbe hope ot tbe
Amerloan people, the speaker said.
The entire audience arose at the close
of tbe speaking and sang as one person
the patriotio hymn "Amerioa." after
which Judge Oaples proposed three
oheers for MoKioley which were given
with a will, and a "tiger to boot."
Judge Oaples' addrsss made votes for
MoKinley in Morrow oounty. It
strengthened tbe weak brothers and
gave freab courage to the "old vets."
McKiuley Club Meeting.
On last Saturday evening the MoKin
ley olub, of Morrow county, held their
weekly meeting at the opera house. The
program was interesting. Mesdama
N, Brown and F. E. Bnrholomsw an
instrumental duet, and tbe campaign
quartet sang one of their ohoioest select
ions. The first speech ot tbe evening was
made by Hon. W. B. Ellis, ot Heppnar,
congressman from tbis district. Mr
Ellis made a most exoelleot effort, bt -
iug in tbe main a pursuasivs appeal to
an repuDiioana 10 unite and vote as one
for the magnificent principles of the
grsnd old psrty. Everyone was pleased
with Mr. Ellis' effort and indeed it was
ortby of oommendation.
Judge Caples closed with a stirring
address which kept the au iieoOe Id good
humor, and at tbe sams time fired vol-
ley after yolloy of telling shots into ths
rsnks of the opposition. He dosed with
his chearso tenet io three cheers for Mc
Kiuley, and the olub in return gave
three cheers tor Judge Oaples.
Hon. Ben Selling, of Portland, wat
called upon for an address, and though
in town, a previous business engage
ment prevented him from being present
at ths meeting.
Ths Ladies' McKiuley olub, ot Mor.
row oounty, was usbered into existence
with a goodly member bip, nearly 90,
on this nooasiou. It is offioered as fql
lows: Mrs. Eugene Oilman, president!
Miss Annie Bdtiger, first vice president
Mrs. H. K. Uartbolomsw, secood vies
president j Mrs. W. W. Smead, seoretsry)
Mrs. Nellls Hlooom, treasurer. Tbis
olub will meet at tbe opera house next
Hstorday eveniog at which tims an In
teresting progrsm will be presented.
Bsrprlss Party.
Quite a number of Miss Bertha Kins
man's yonog friends surprised her, at
tbe residence of her father, rJam Kins
man, In South Hepyner, on last Friday
tvsoing. Tbe eveniog was passed pleas
antly in games and social conversation,
ending with an elegant looob not at all
one of Ibe unimportant features.
There were present : Gertrude Bishop,
Earl MrFarlaod, Edetb Vanghan, tlepp
Dr uiackman, fclale Ayere, Garfield
Orswford. Bertha Motlock, Epdie Kins
man, Bertha Kiosmaa, Ralph Bishop,
Katie Blabm. An Lis Mathews, Zjs
Pelterton and 0ear Borg.
Mies Dertba Isft on last evening's train
for Portland where she will attend school
this wloler.
fat LeSlea Ualy.
The attention ot tbeladiea at npp-
nsr is called to tbe fact that alias P. R.
Smith, Dep. Sap, Com. of lbs Lady Mae-
eabees, will give a tpaelel talk to ladies
oaty at the QU Fellows ball, la Hspp
oer.oQ Saturday afleroooa. He ft 341b,
HSo'elork. Free to all. A Ilivs will
b formed at the eloea of tbe masting.
The eharUr list le now being form!. If
yea bave not givva Mrs. Mitchell, the
oranitr, yoor aama, do so el once.
Call at roots 31, raise boUl.
T Us RfBsaaf Mlaa.
Tea srs harsbf sbs!l0ad Id Bast tbs
M'wrov Coast bins Is (a as of baas
UII lbs lUfptjar froooJs, Hstorda
sisrsoos, rWiyt 3S, i.
bj oid of
Joss U Tss,Capt.
Jas llitr, Uo(r.
tar Wmn taaasj W rlUtaf
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bom. If bars Christ laa si-inl, o
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dallBSatlSiaa, paatsbad saouf b. Jlo4b
in sWt of T"ibt sos Id tvfasoM bit
tslar. N ootM, bt kS U ftoM oaftl.
Tbs dtaaaao is alas; 1 p-9 a sitae I
bit bad s4 lill bias ItsiaaWr. As
aos of rria Ihlsdisaaas, UaslHlaj'i
HisMb bliurs bas lb btgbM rof
Ik sod lb tal OalbofltaMf Otafvaa.
Inoal ssarlino. Its sm la lb alalia I.
tar I la r-i lot tnsaplaisl I to
praaaa tf aarr ajaasur rbaaasalt tats-
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sum -4
This is the complaint of
Eat
thousands at this season,
They have no appetite; food
does not relish. Theyneedthetoningupof
the stomach and digestive organs, which
a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla will give
them. It slso purifies and enriches the
blood, cures that distress after eating and
Internal misery only a dyspeptic can
know, creates an Appetite, overcomes that
tired feeling and builds np and sustains
the whole physical system. It so prompt
ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp
toms and cures nervons headaches, that it
seems to have almost " a magio touch."
Sarsaparilla
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
ri'ii ftre the best after-dinner
IlOOa S PUIS pills, aid digestion. 2M.
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
The following is an excerpt from a
speeoh delivered by Senator Mitohell at
Yeronia, Columbia county, recently,
which ought to set at rest all doubt as
to the senator's position on the two
great questions of tbe hour. Tbe speech
iB too long to publish in full, but the
portion here quoted contains a few
thougbta worthy of serious considera
tion: "Is it entirely olear lo you, my silver
friend, as an advocate of independent
bimetallism, that it oannot be maintain
ed in tbia country in connection with tbe
enforoed polioy of free trade, and when
entirely divorced from the polioy of pro
tection? While I, personally, following
the platform of the republican party in
this state, npon which the legislature
was eleoted whioh appointed me to my
present term in the senate, have advo
cated and voted for independent bimet
allism, and bave done so earnestly and
honestly, believing it Could be main
tained in connection with the policy ot
protection, I bave always insisted in
every speeoh that I have ever made upon
tbe subjeot, -that it must be coupled
with a protective tariff, otherwise e
could not bave prosperity in this coun
try. In other words, 1 bave believed
j tbet any good effect that might come
from free silver would be more tbsn
destroyed by tbe polioy ot free trade.
And I am firm in the belief, and always
bays been that, without a proper polioy
of pioteotion in this oonntry, we can
never have-thai decree of nrosnsrllv
which rightfully beloogs to ne, whether
we have bimetallism or not. Therefore,
I believe now, at I always have believed
and urged, that bimetallism in Ibis coun
try, whether scoured through interna
tional agreement or otherwise, must be
acoompanied by a protective system,
otherwise we will rtmain slaves to Great
Britain and other foreign countries, both
oommsroially and financially. While I
bave argue eerndestly in tbe past in fsvor
of independent bimetallism. I have never
at it teems is supposed by some, oppot
ad bimetslism tbroush internationsl
agreement, but, on tbe Contrary, I bave
always insisted thai if inch an agreement
oould be brought about, it would be in
all respects a better sod more sstlsfsc
tory settlement of Ibe question, and
tuoh is still my eonvlction. And there
fore, tor these reasons, la part, I appeal
lo my silver friends to sisud by the re
publican ticket.
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sad til Throat sod Laos; disssstt trt
eorsd br Hbilob't Oar. For sals br
Walls A VVsrrso.
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sllkiods of stork srso. Hal iUOId
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too tba! o't tboed, oolaa Its soao-
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sod t silver dollar, sod tv't fivt
dollar cold piar. Asd lb rspabltPSB
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Botbiof tboot roar surroer tlask.
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to boy r"xti od ttoff ltb IL
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for
the Countr of Morrow, and to me rilrertMl end
delivered, upon a judgment rendered and en
tered in said court on the 3rd day of March, 1896,
In favor of C. A. Khea. J. L. Morrow A Bon (J.
W. Morrow). Henrv Hlnnkmn.l Hnirh ITIeMa
G. W. Swairtrart, Thos. Uuaid. P. 8. Wilson. Win.
Penland. I. P. Khea. T. A. Khea. Otla Pattarann
and T. W. Ayers, Plalntifls and against The
Palace Hotel Company of Heppner. Oregon,
Defendant, for the sum of Ten Thousand Dol
lars with interest thereon at the rate of ten oer
cent per annum from August 2nd 1894 nd fen
Dollars costs; and, whereas, by said judgment
it was ordered and adjudged that the follow
ing described real property, to-wlt: Commenc
ing at the Southwest corner of Lot No. Bix (6)
in Block No. Four M) of the Original Town of
Heppner. Countv of Morrow. Rtute nl nrmn
thence Fast one hundred and ten (110) feet,
tnence North sixty (fiO) feet, thence West one
hundred and ten (HO) feet, thence 8outh sixty
(60) feet to place of beginning, be sold to satis
fy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. I
will, on the
Third Day of October. 1890.
at 2 o clock P. M., of said day, at the front door
of the court house in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell all the right, title and interest of
me sam rne raiace Hotel Company in and to
the above described property at Publio Auction
to the highest and best bidder for cah in hand,
the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of
said execution and all costs, and costs that mav
aucrue. E. L. MATLOCK.
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated Sept. 2nd, 1896, 472-81.
SUMMONS.
IN JUSTICE'S CCU RT FOR THE SIXTH Dis
trict, State of Oregon, County of Morrow.
a. nouiery, naiunn,
vs.
8. E. Jones. Defendant.
To 8. S. Sones, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, we com
mand you to appear before the undersigned, a
Justice of the Peace tn Heppner, in said County
and State, on or before the l!)th day of October,
1896, at the hour of 10 of o'clock in the forenoon
said day, at my office In the said town to answer
the complaint of J. A. Woolery founded on
promissory notes and wherein he demands the
sum of One Hundred Thirty-six and fiO-100 Dol
lars, for which sum Judgment will be rendered
against you If you fail so to appear and answer
said complaint.
uiven unaer my hand this 2nd dav of Sept.
A. p., 1896. W. A. RICHARDSON,
472.85,
Justice of the Peace.
Notice of Intention.
LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
Sept 1, 1896. Notice Is hereby given that
i V StllHBr UH IlltJU QUI ice
of his intention to make final proof in nupport
u.niiu, biiu inn bhiu prirui wiu ue maae
hdfnra tha nnnntu Al.a n W ...
uvuvi, vicguii, uii vriuuer iutn, low. viz:
AAPnM a DHUfiU
R. IT.. n. WMll fnr th Niz fiVU JnA KVL QU'iv
and QITU MU71 QM in i 3 n
- aa A' v. 1 jv, 1 1 O, JV W Et, Yf . M ,
no names me following witnesses to prove
of said land, vis:
Fred R. Thomas, A. J. McKensle, Robert
sexier, jonn w. uepuy. an of Heppner, Ore.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J Aug. 2ft, 1896. Notice Is hereby given
that the following named settler has filed no
tice 01 ner intention to make final proof In su
port of her claim, and that aald proof will I
maun ueiore j. w. morrow.counlvclprt.it
ncypusr, uregon, on x:tooer lain. 18, vis:
MARORET EMRY,
WMn nl lNihal.11. M V.
Hd. E. No. 3.121, for the Lota 8, 4 and 5, and 8KU
N ViU Sec 6, Tp 6 8. R S6 E. W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence unon and Miltlvulnn
of, said land. vl:
Mrs. Annie Gilliam, James O. Williams, Frank
naru, unviu a. jenains, an 01 Harnman, ore.
. JA8, F. MOORE,
TO-ai- Register.
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orrics at Ths Dalles omtanx,
August 12. 18!,
VTOTICE is HKRKBY OIVKN THAT THE
I' lollowlnS-named settler hu nliwt nnil
o( her intention to make flnal proof In support
in nor vianu, anu inai snui proof win te mads
before Countr Clerk ol Morrow Countjr, Oregon,
at Heppper, Oreion, on Heptrmher 1, IR, vis:
mks. UOKA YUUNU. nee 10K WIIjm)N,
Hd. E. No. Utt, tot tba tiK Hee 80, Tp 1 B, R 24
K W M .
8b names ths followlnn witnesses to prove
her continuous resilience upon suit cultivation
ol said land, vli:
David H. Orahill, Mrs. D.vld GrablU, Frank
H. Wilson, Jacob Kees, all ol lone, Oregon.
JAU. tf. IIIMIKK,
4l-7 Ueglster.
Notice of Intention.
Lakd Orrics at La Dbaum, Oasnos,
H..titiiiil.r lilh tMttft
N
OTtPK IB IIKRKBV GIVE N THAT I lilt
flllloWlllB'-nsllieil aa(lllr hS Hlart nnllxa
other liitenlliiii to make dual priwif Iu support
nl her claim, and that aald )riKif will lis mad
nelors homily Clerk, of Mnrmw Countv. at
lloppnar, Ort'son, ou Ovtuber Hrrt, JH'.Ki, vli:
M AKY i. VAl'UHAN, ntt Mary J, Henderson,
H . R. Ko. 6.W, tor ths N WH. See 27, Tp 1 8, R 2?
It. Vt'a M.
Hhe namfSthsfollowlns wltneasrstnnmv her
continuous mldtucs upon and cuitlvatloD ol.
aald laud, vis :
Jnhn Marshall. William BarralL Elmer (led-
try, Martin Anderson, all of lli'ppner, Uri-non.
47ti. fl. r. MlLrtON, Hrislr.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
VOTlrR la hereby alven thai th anaVralsnt
il has lKn aMliiinl and ronnrmnt b th
t oumy i iin 01 snrmff eouniy aa eseruur of
tha last Mill end Testament nl Mm. H Crxllrt,
nereaam. an peratm Iisvlrif Malma Klnt
"Id drreaaed hereby riilrad lopmKiil the
me in in linlerl(iiM Unruliir at IMvldann
SKaitoSJi-a, In aald county, with tin pnipar
Vourher. aitiiinsii monibs fnmi data harvof.
a led at llrppnrr. Or., this 'lid dav of Sent..
4. It. Bas, Ally, lor Ksarubir. 7J l.
. w. 1 n A I'll a. Klerlllor.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYEIlS.
N
TI( f ta hereby ivea that tha Board of
Kuualtutlon. of Morrow I ouutr. Uraa.
ill mm sna court huaa la llpiiirr
M'tnday, naplamlwf ja av and catitlnua la
amlon oua ak. All praoiis alahlns to
Miaa rh.nn. la thalr aasmwenta aiiial (p.
vwr inq aouw nuah 4 . r i I.I in.
Aavasur,
tirppner, Aufisl H, mt. Int.
ADUISIHTRA TRIX NOTICE.
ratal f rka. Walla. Uacaaaad.
VT"TrU aaraby sivaa. that Mlare of Ad
A aili.lHrallc.a aa tha aalalauf I l,aa Wsllaia.
dar.aai d, wara iranUt la lha andtgn4 aa
lha r ta dav M Auauat. la-SL ba tha I'mihla
I oarv of Mnrmv runy All paramt aa'lnf
claim again aald aalala ara rilrat ta
hll.ll thai Ut mm bf allnr, al mt hoMa,
aiil i aillaa antiih of llettnr, alililn all
tmrnthm alto, lha data of U.IS aotk of tfcay
ian w i..rvar iaifrat.
Iki n day af A . IM
AsiuAi. wai i ai r.
San. AdnlMMlralrls.
Notice of Intention.
Lias Ovru s at La na.ai.. raoa.
ii''( a. i
VoTt'tu aystsr i.)r iitT tni
1 l.lk..llif uimH Mllri ku fwl Mir. 4
aialnlMiioa tt aasa Snal f.'4 la tnptt al
saiiaia. aaa taai a. 11 .r.-4 alii m aia I
h II,. I nalilT I laS trf mrnw fa, I tfvyrt.
at Hafpaar, (ma, aa NoveaahMlit, !, m
DAVID M t Uil 'IN.
"'MM lhllll".Hi an (. tht SVa
'v s
p Tala I a a r kt
Ha aaa ta f- itoalng alia m a In ana
a la aniinaat nat'WM aa ai"t t tt.lttalWe
a4 aatd land, tit
iM. laaaa Wal H'i(l Jottany k.nUa.
aa Patlila, a. I af Mi
I tat. B k IIJ"ili . kafMay.
urrtiN ur.
Iirry
t .
s Ativrstini at ri-rn
av fl, aaa.
'v f
baa. Nat..
aP faaa llllaal
U MH, H'S I W
Wfcaa aaillaf
M.antaa4
Iwt IMaa .ttmt ftiaaas say
r iiw.aa, r si
llrpf t I'aadiaf'Ni via ll.r py
I'sltalMaf Ijoa, 'rsas daotrn of
Vtsiliag I'aadlaio se sav llrra an
fSKHaay .y laklaf ll,t mala. y
ejaalittioc lb saat th pc(His svsa
lag lb 4a' atll Bak raMM ll
I '(lark irata at f'twt l'lMno,
IKT.- 4 (Sly Hg M.a. W. l. .ai.
irpnfcf.
"I It laiawtfrytoJ. f i laaf I
i . .. ' -1 aaaaiaaaaa
BLACKWEIXS
Mi l n7
6ENUJNC
DURHA1
M
yrs
Tow will find on eoaposk
Inside each two onnoa bag,
and two coupons inside aaelk
tout oanea hmg ot Black
wall's Durham. Bay a baa;
of this celebrated tobacco
acd read the coupon which
fl?e a list of valuable pres
ents and how to get them.
HAVE YOU; HEARD
THAT THERE'S.
Been
a Change-in
ED. R.
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
J
S
ioesae
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.
PRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
ED.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not email meD, he. We are 8m all men, Xs.
we me not He Largest iteWs in Hfi Worm I
a a But when the people of all the surrounding country are in need of a a a
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Darbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Oaaa and Water Pipe, Pipe Klttliiics, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons,
Backs, BtiRRlt-s, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Haws, Bledgea,
Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
lteware, Plows, Harrows, Rake. Mowers, Tub. Wash Bolllers
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zlno, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Oct Prices.
Ws havs Oooo Goods at Pais rrlees, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices.
QILLIA.M
MA.IN STHEET-'
3L B to IL o
aaaBVaVtaMaaflaHtaalaaH
Do you know what this means ? This, that
here arc sixteen reasons why you should buy
your Groceries. Supplies and Gents' Furnish-
ngs at
T.
R. HOWARD'S
"or every one objection
should decide the matter. It docs. People
want fresh goods, neat
the smallest amount of
when you can get it at
an inferior article.
HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE.
Old Stand, Main Street, near BobKrlck's.
THE PALACE
J . O. BOBOHEUS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
i
-:"WITH
1 :
Vouro BOUN
Lonvcs No Constipation,.
Caras It. a wall as all ItlilMaanaoa. H.f I llaajaeh l Mlafia. Tb aatf
maftata shII la to sfl4. K-.ll tf H .'i at at, .j iaio
a.(t U f M, fi Mt,U t ll llllNIl-t Ml ll( At. (1.
(aa raaiao, ( .
Lancasiukk Iksukasck Co.
t MAMCMItPIIKMi KNIII.ANM
w . ssaan.
SEE?
Business AH Around?
BISHOP
R. BISHOP, Prop.
& B I SB EE,
I1KPPNEII. OHEQON
made against it. This
goods, 'good goods for
money. Ihiy the best
the same figure paid for
HOTEL BAK,
alter
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D to Tulcn 'Km.
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