&ii2J-mM&i'KZ Here and There. Senator Mitobell here on Opt 13th. Miss May Tolbert, ot Six Dollar, ia lick. Joe Biber went down to Portland Uat night. Miss Addie Jaokson ia ill at the Palace hotel. The Heppner Transfer Co., ban wood (or sale. 87-tf. Prof. J. 8. Henry, formerly professor of masio at the Weaton Normal, has severed bis conneotion with that insti tution and ia now in this oity and hopes to organize a Yooal class. Prof. Henry is a thorough instructor in both vocal and instrumental work of every nature. The ladies are discussing the feasibility of organising a ladies' band and in the event the organization is perfeoted will probably secure the services of Prof. Henry an instructor should he decide to locate with us. Where They Het McKinloy Bill, with Napoleon eye, Bays "Bryan let's drink some Linwood Rye! We meet aa friends, my words are few I hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U." And Bryan says, in a Joking manner, "I wonderif that's what's the matter with Hanna That's horse and horse, you funny feller When I see my wife I am bound to Teller." Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an eye, And they drank some more good Linwood Rye. Sold only nt the Belvedere Saloon, E, O. Sperry, Prop. NOTICE TO PATUONS. Time will not be allowed anyone after July 1st. All persons failing to pay by the 10th of each month hereafter will be out off. Heppner LIoht & Wateb Co. FREE TRADE PRICE?. Buoka tor sale 30 fine Merino 20 Oxford grades. Enquire of Farnsworth. TUB LATEST STYLES. Mrs. M. Le Baliater, the Heppner milliner, has just received a large and complete line ot tbe latest style tall end winter hats. Intending purchasers should oall and see the fashionable dis play at their earliest convenience. ol8. Notice. The semi annual convention of the Morrow County Sunday School Associa tion wilt be held in Heppner on Oct. 8. 9 and 10. Tbe superintendent and one delegate from eaoh school in the oounty are requested to be present with report from their respective schools. Entertainment will be prvided for all delegates. - An interesting program will be render, ed. All are invited to attend. 31. J. J. Adkjhs, President, Pill Do Not Core. Pills do not eure ennsttnation. They only aggravtfgate. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea gives perfect regularity ot the I o vela. For sale by Wells and W arren "if M tmmotertai, in my judgment, whether the sheep grower receives any benefit from the tariff or not . . Whether he doet or does not I am for from sveech of Bryan in the onsen Ken resentatwes when the WtJon bill wot nnder consideration. Emmett Cochran ia over from the Jobn Day, Jas. Royse was in from Hardman yesterday. J. Kolman is in from a trip over the main line. Mrs. Julia Bradley is confined to her room by uluess. William Cowins nod wife oame home last Tuesday from Portland. Drink tbe oelebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'. Waldron Rhea returned from a busi ness trip to Portland on last Wednesday. Harry Kneelaud. who is herding for Jas. Jones, ia reported as being quite ill. Hear Hon. J. D. Lee on the political issues ot the 'day at the opera bouse, Wednesday, at 2 p. ua. tf. Arlington Reword: Miss Delia Reed after a short visit with Mrs. 0. A. Shurte went on to Heppner Monday night. Mrs. Jas. Neville returned Wednes day from Portland where she has been visiting her daughter, Miss Martha. . Tbe Gazette neglected to state in last issue that Pros. Att'v Bean was in attend ance at the session ot court last Tuesday, Fall weather brings cool weather, cool weather calls for winter olothiog. See E. W. Rhea's line of goods. Ad in this issue. sl8-lm. Mrs. Jas. W. Matlook came up from Portland Tuesday to visit her husband. Bbe was aooompauied from below by her eon, Lee. Every resident of Morrow should hear Hoo. John H. Mitchell, Oregon's popa- bncks; lar senator, Oot. 13tb, at tbe opera bouse O. E. B P m tf. A dance will be given at the opera house on tbe first and third Friday evenings of eaoh month, tor an indefi nite period. tf. Newt. Jones and wife left recently for Boise overland. Tbey will remain there this winter, but in the spring may go on to Wyomiog. Lost A Trilby heart watoh charm on the streets ot Heppner. Finder will kindly return same to this office and reoeive reward. Tbe Heppner cow ordinance, not allowing stock to roam at large from 6 p. m. to 6 a. m. is now iu force. Jjook out for your cows. Oscar Minor departed last Wednesday evening for the East where be goes to purchase soms fine stock for hia Morrow oounty stock farm. M. Licbteatbal is tbe old standby of tbe Heppner people and keeps only tbe beet grades ot boots and shoes. See bis ad iu another column. a. E. 0. : W. R. Ellis, congressman from the seoond district ot Oregon, passed tbrongh Pendleton Saturday on bis way from Uilgard to Weston. A representative of E P. Qeary, O. O. of the K. of P. "of tbis state, will visit Dorio Lodge next Tuesday evening. All knigbts should be present. The Morrow Co. 8. 8. Association will meet in Heppner, at tbe M. E. church, at 2 o'olock, p. m., Oot. 8ib, and con tinue In session three days. 2t. F re free wool" Extract fr William J. Bryan in tht The Best CooRk Care Is Bliiloh's core. A neglected cough ia dangerous. Stop It at once with Hhilob'i Cure. For sale by Wells A Warren. Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day eioep'-Hundsy. Nborteet and cheap est ronU to the interior. Conser A Brook, agents. Martin Anderson atrtved borne from Portland Tuesday, having enjoyed a pleasant little stay io tbe metropolis. Arthur Hodson and Rev. Chamberlain recently bnilt a model ol a foil rigged ship wbiob is on exhibition down atT. R, Howard's atore. It is a fiuepieoeot work. The MoKinley clnb will not bold a meeting tomorrow evening owing to tbe republican speaking snl Wedoesday, however an interesting program will be presented at that time. E. 0.: Cbas. H. Green, buyer for Koxbland A to, wool handlers, oame over from Heppner Sunday morning, to remain tor a few days in Pendleton. He will return to Heppner tbis week. Kever wm a a-rleveas wren Sea a the farmers f er eoaatry thaa that a nlasWr larlletewl daring the aaat tar a year a pea the waal (rowers. Altaaagk a eag aar meet eeral alllieas. their la tereste have keea practically oestroyeaU HeKlaler'a lattar af mmdUim, If vour children are snbjeot to croup watoh for the first symptom ot tbe dis ease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the obild becomes h-iarse it will prevent the attack. Even after tbe croupy congh has appeared the attaok can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by Couser & Brock. Fossil Journal: Alex Beard,' Dick Allen and Ed Horn took 40 bead of beef cattle to Hepuner last week, wbiob Alex. had sold to Roe Grimes, reoeiving $2.10 for steers and $1.60 for cows. Mr, Grimes sbioped tbe cattle from Heppner Friday, along with 65 bead purchased at Lone Rook and 200 bead from the North Fork of the Jobn Day. "It is immaterial, in my judgment, whether the sheep grower receives any benefit from the tariff or not Whether he does or does not I am for free wool." Extract from speech of William J., Bryan in the House of Rep resentatives when the Wilson bill was under consideration. Tbe Godfreys, Thomas and Lizzie, will give a performance tonight in tbe opera bouse. It will consist in every respect of first class specialties and is well worth attending. Tbe exhibition of rifle shoot ing from . slack wire is well worth tbe prioe of admission alone. Prioes, 15, 25 and 50 oents. There will be preaching at the opera bouse Sunday at 11 o'olook a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Elder J. W. Jenkins will preach in the morning on "Going on to Perfection j" in the evening, "One Shepherd and One Fold." All not wor shipping elsewhere are invited. Miss Pearl Davis, who will be remem bered by many of our Heppner people, arrived Wednesday from S:nta Boss and has accepted a position in Mrs. E, W, Rhea's millinery store wbiob will be opened up shortly in tbe Garrigues store building. Thad. O. Gladdings, founder of the MnltoDor Clnb. of Portland, was bere last week representing P. Lorrillard To bacco Co. He Is in possession ot Bryan pocketbook about four feet long wbioe is an object lesson of itself. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old timer in tbe tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner. having purohased Green Mathews shop, Minor building oDnosite tbe city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call when in town. At a meeting of tbe Heppner Board ot Trade last evening, E. G. Sperry was selected to appear before the Grant oounty oonrt next week in tbe interest ot tbe Parish oreek road. He will leave on tomorrow's stage. ' J. O. and Vasoo Williams were In Wednesday for maobicery for the Black Butte mine, near Fox valley, Grant county. Tbey think that this well known properly will be ready for operations in tbe near future. Condon Globe: Married, on Sunday, Sept. 20, 1896, at tbe home ot tbo bride's parents near Davidson, Morrow county. Mr. W. A. Ooodin of Condon ana Mies Ada W. Wallace, elder John Divis officiating. Congressman Ellis was in Heppner oyer Sunday, having arrived from Wal lowa oounty Hnnday morning. Mr. E'Ma is well satisfied with his work over there, and left Monday for bis appointments below. E. O : Henry G. Blsckwell, the cuttle buyer, ran into a wire fenoe on George Jones' place on McKay creek tbis morn ing. He has been bronght into the Golden Rule and has had medioal atten tion. O. n. Sargent has just completed a feed stsble and will feed horses at 25 oents per head to good wheat bay. 8ta. hie to rent at 10 cots, donbts, po feed furnished. 81, Last and all the time Hood's Saraaparllla has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures have been accomplished through purified blood cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fail, because it ways Strikes at the root of the disease and eliminates every germ of Impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures ct blood diseases by Hood's Earsaparilla, although discouraged by the failure of other medx5r.es. Rembmber that SUMMONS. Sarsaparilia Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. , T-v, 1 1 easy to buy. easy to take, MOOd S PUIS easy to operate. 250. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATB of Oreiron for Morrow fount. A. 8. Bennett and P. P. Mays, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Kirasey and Clara Klmsey, his wife, A. J. klmsey and Kimsey, his wife, Wm. Kimsey and N. Kimsey, his wife, W. S. Mercer and Sarah Mer cer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife. Samuel Hall and Mary Hall, his wife, Wm. Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kimsey and Nellie J. Croft. Defendant. To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, his wife, William Kimsey and N. Kimsey, his wife, Rich ard Hall aud Minnie Hall, his wife, William Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kim sey and Nellie J. Croft, of above defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you will take notice that the above plaintiffs, A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Mays, have commenced a suit against the above defend ants in the above court to foreclose a mortsjsfta riven them bv the above defendants upon the enstjhalf of the northwest quarter, the south west quarter 01 tne normeasi quarter aim uie northwest quarter of tne southeast quarter 01 section 18 townshin 1 south ranee 25 East in said county. That the relief demanded in the complaint in said suit is for a decree that plain. tins said mortgage re loreciosea, tue mortgaged property sold, and the proceeds applied to pay ment of costs and disbursements of said suit, to the note secured by said mortgage and the attorney's fees st forth therein. That the Sourt also decree in plaintiffs' favor a recovery torn Charles Kimsey, A. J. Kimsey and Wil liam Kirasey of seven hundred dollars i7uu.uu) and interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from September 1 1, 1889, and seventy-five dol lars (t75.001 attornev's fees, besides costs and disbursements of suit. And further decree that all the other defendants be foreclosed of all rlcht. claim or eaultv of redemption In ana to said landB, or any part tnereot, ana mat A WORD TO SOLDIERS. An plaintiffs have such other and further relief as is Article Which Appeared In Bryan s Paper Four Years Ago. From the Walla Walla Union. To The Editob : Tbe enolosed dip ping was taken from tbe last mtionai Tribune. I wish every ex-Union soldier might read it carefully and then deter mine whether be will oaet his vote for tbe soldier oandidate, MoKinley, or for Mr. Bryan who endorses such contempt ible flings at tbe men who offered their all to save their oountry. I would also have every oomrade in arms and their friends remember that Mr. Hoke Smith, who, as secretary ot the interior, made nee of hie position to deprive our com rades ot their little plttanoe ot a pension, in every possible case, resigned bis effioe, ir. order that he might work for Bryan's election. Can it be that in case Bryan should be elected, be expects to again have a cbsnco at usT Your oom rade. E. W. Eliot. Tbe artiole enclosed in Mr. Eliot's oommunioation was beaded and read as follows : Bryan on Pensions. AN CTTBBANCB FOUH YEARS AGO. From the Omaha World-Herald (Mr. Bryan's paper,) Nov. 18,1892. Tbe next session ot congress will have to wrestle with one defloienoy of (36,000. 000. This is ou an aooount of pensions, Tbe appropriation for pensions for tbe next year must not be less than 8150, 000,000. It ia therefore easy arithmetic to peroeive that the appropriation that oongress must make for pensions next session must aggregate not less than $186,000,000. This tremendous sum would in itself be enongh to run a reasonable govern ment. One would not oomplain it it were an honest debt, but a large nropor tion is not debt, beoanse it has never been earned bv any aot of patriotism or herolo service. Tbe government is held np and despoiled ot no mean portion ot tbis, and it seems helpless to defeud it self. One cannot help boing ourtons tn know bow many more yeara it will take to exbanst tbe generation which feels it self iojored by tbe war. It ia safe to say that never did a generation display suob remarkable longevity. eouitable. This summons is served unon vou bv publi cation bv order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. judge of the above court, made by him at Chambers on the 22nd day of Heptemher, mm, and each of the defendants above named are required to answer said complaint on or before the first day of the next term of the above court, to-wit: the first Monday of March. 1897. or the plaintiffs will apply to said ouurt for the renei aemanaeam saia complaint. CAREY & MAYS, 78-91. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. SHERIFF'S SALE. G. B. Uatt. the tonsorial artist, can be fonnd at his parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, ahaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. ' Morrow Cotioty vs. Heppner tomorrow afternoon. This will I the last gain of tbe season. Titles It Over. YOU??. Ms Wiv v jm ' .X M ii B !l J Ulaw F w m I Wmmm feLfid You will find one coupon MWWrNT1 1 1 1I , ' i inside eacn two ounce bag l Wi-1 iSxMml 1 1 Hln? and two couoons Inside each I s TmuAwini i . i I J VytwRsm 1 1 1 1 1 jli rourouncebagofBlackwell s JL 1 " yjrSfflfflfV Durham. Buy a bag of this O r 8flfWF 'H If'1 celebrated tobacco and read IJffJ "f 'If III I I the coupon-which gives a 'Aa7M llllKnn list or valuable presents ana 1 Yk22V'W how to get them. I 14 ELftJ I NOTHING BUT THE GENUINE HAVE YOU HEAED THAT THERE'S. mi a m NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and bv virtue of an execution Issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the county of Morrow, ana to me directed ana delivered, upon a judgment rendered ana en tered iu said court on the 3rd day of March, 1HH0, in favor of u. A. tinea, J. L,. Morrow At Hon tj, W. Morrow), Henry Blackman.t Hugh Fields, G. W. SwaKUart. Thos. Quaid. P. 8. Wilson. Wm. Penland. J. P. Khea. T. A. Rhea. Otis Patterson and T. W. Avers, Plaintiffs 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 per cent per annum from August 2nd 1H94 nd Ten Dollars costs; ana, wnereas, ty said juagment It was ordered and adjudged that the follow ing described real property, to-wit: Commenc ing at the Southwest corner of Lot No. Six (6) In Block No. Four (4) of the Original Town ol Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, thence Fast one hundred and ten (110) feet. thence North sixty (KU) feet, thence West one hundred and ten (110) feet, thence South sixty 60) feet to place of beginning, be sold to satis v said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. I will, on the Third Day ot October, I60S, 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 the said The Palace Hotel Company In and to the above described property at Public Auction to the highest and best bidder for cash tn hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution aud all costs, and costs that may ccrue. E. L. MATLOCK, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated Sept. 2nd, 18;;, 472-81. i ft I III I A is is m mi mm i w ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in faot everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment Call and Bee the stock before it is too late. SUMMONS. IN JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE H1XTH Dis trict, State of Oregon, County of Morrow. J. A. Woolery, l'lalntill, vs. 8. E. Jones. Defendant To S. F. Hones. Defendant: in the name ol the mate ol Oregon, we com mand you to appear before the I .1 n, ,KA t... I .. VJ ....... and State, on or before the r.tth day of Octolier. lw,l, at the hour of 10 of o cloi k in the forenoon undersigned, a , ln said County ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building. Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. Gilliam & Bisbee said day. at my office In the said town to answer the complaint of 1. A. Woolery founded on promissory mites and wherein he demands thai sum ol One Hundred Thirty-six and ftU-HK Dol lars, for which sum ludgment will be rendered against you if you fall so to appear and answer I sain commaint. I uiveu iinuor my nana tnis vnn aay ot ncpi. i a. u., n. a. nivMAniimm, 472ai. Justice of the Peace. We are not small men, lbs.' We are small men, s. ve are not ine Largest mtsialiewonii t But when the people of all tha surrounding country are in need of Hardware, Tinware, Croeksry ware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Gaaa and Water Pipe, Pipe fittings, Btovei and Ranges, Wagons, Backs, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Haws, Sledges, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, tirau Iteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bottlers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. f Ws have Good Goods at Fta Prices, and Cheap lohn Goods at Chep John Prices. GILLIAM & BISBlUli), MAIN STREET - IlKl'PNEU. OREGON Hare yon ever bei rd of mrilirioe witb snob record of cares ss IIoimI's Hsrsspsrilla? Don't ton know that flood's Harssparills, Hi OnsTros Blood 1'oriQcr, baa proved, over and over sain, Ibal II Las poer to eare. fro Iter all nOiar remctifS fail? If J have iropnrs blood yon may tke lim d's Haraparilla wih tb ntmost oonfl.l. ocs ibat it will do ou good. HooJ's Tills aaaUt dlgMtlon. 23 Setil U Troubled With Khfamallsm Head Tbis. Aoospolis, M1., Apr. 16 1894 I bays used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rbeu matiam sad found it to be sll Ibat is olsimed for it. I beliefs it to be tbs beet preparation for rbenmitisrn and deep seated muson'sr pains on the mar. kt and cheerfully reooromeod it to the public. J no. U. Bhooes, dealer iu boots, sboes, etc, Ho. Iff Main ot. AUK) BHD TBIS. MfCliaoiftaville, Ht. Mary Co, M l -I sold bottle of Cbnmbvrlain's Pain Balm to man who bad tmo suffnring lib rheumatism for several years. It made him well man. A. J. M'1ii.l. For sale at 00 cents per bottle by Uous-r "N'0- Portlaad Ktponllloa. For tbe Uretfon Industrial Eiposiiinn to b ti'-IJ at I'ortlaiid, Mept. lit, IXMl, Afot Hart, of tbeO. H. t H. Co., will a!l special eicnraion tickets at Iba rale of one and oua tirib fare for tbe round trip, plus fifty rents for two admission routxius to tbe Eiposuion, making in all t'.l W) for the round trip. Hilling las at lleppner are Kept. 22, 2, Oot. 0 sod 13. Tickets riptre H-pt. fc, Ucl.Z. a ana Vi. If. You can bet vour last winter's duds that this - - m lair Is no "frost," But Jack Frost Is one of the boys that comes around annually and Be prepared to receive no mistake. him by calling on E. W. RHEA & CO., IvuasaafS la HOBHtw BHtA. Wba) will prepare f"t f" alial 4fee stalest tbe loaaui ot tbe Froat feallp. Hr-b a lias of "IcUr elothisg yo asvtr saw tie-rota, sod at prtras 'mf &nmm. Tlsaae are pretty tonga bal ft eaa bmf yea flat bargeles, eae'l yo ? WATXO' WARNIMt. Watsoo la dissatisfied a-llb the I rent meot be is rreeifiog.eo ) It Is only snr prialog that be bee not mplaiaal sooner. lie no pntiliely declares: "Under present rx-fidilioos Mr. Bryap ranoot get tie fnll populist tola. Tbey (tbt popalutts) may But be able to break np tha fasioo deal, bnt tbey aan stay at bom. Witb one aoeord tbe Bryan and Hawaii papers bsvs given B nothing bnt disparagement, misrp reaeutatite aoJ rid wo I a," Eay word Mr. Weleon eats la Ibia re pert is tram f bat ears) tbe demoeiale for popaltets ot tbe principle tbe pipo list er eoolen ling for? It be always been tbatr bnaat and tbeir greatest ala Beetil til strength tbal, regard! of r anlta, tbey would vol their Ira ee oil men U. la Oregoa, a Is tnaay olber states, they are ealWd apoa to vota, t far wbat they bllee in, or bar always peofeaead to ballet la, bat for lb ! to rfTI' of dentnrrata. Reasll U to be ftr preal.leal tf Jntie as 4 I be olbr maaager c aa saak k'm e, and Rate- la to ha bat earrtlUa. II and all cna bo ot I tils twa preai lent bat a rial. I h 4aaallefle4. Mr. H ata say: rty (tk ppImm) baela hf Voting I 'B Tela W tiffer Oue flnodred Illars lUward for any raaa of ratarrb Ibateanuotb urej by Hall's Catarrh Cur. F. J I'Hsxir d , l'rop., Tidtdn, lll.io. ', tli nnderigi, bar known F. '. lbny fur lb last 13 tear, and b ief blm to b perfeetly bottorabl lu all boaioea Iraesaolion and Gosnaially ahla to earry out any (ibllnatioa rnal by ineir arm. Weal Troai, boleaal Drngglsta, Tl"1. rT. WaMirg. Klr-nso A Marvin, VYboleeel l- n aiela, Toledo, (Jbio. Ilail'e Catarrh Cur I take Inter a al- Ir, ailing direrlly opn t.'ia bloo-1 and m erona sorfae of lb S)Um 'ri per hoiil. HolJ by ail drnggista. Testiisamala free. ... a aae ml ir R ft A f. . t t I ill tuA atqltlff f rill rn r . W. KnrM C Ul, Ln e...e.l lb.r orlneiple.- Tb- Iber ' I mm,t d First Natl BqqK CorQcr. I. N. Ht ClltS. f Salesman. E. W. RHEA & CO.. Proprietors. dt If lb artae lbs Iv1 a4 belaeea the leader Dryaa r err. Dales. It vlll U - Ibat Brysa i aot, d II -4 b. tasea I il WaU. a. lb tIaa M U ete Heaall. -. foraeery reo. b14 h Bora eKJ-e'Walile n ppl tb ay aiaa eiiber teei, UTUI l.inr. AT Isrrraa nvriiitet 4 or, !, I , ( MhM Jh It tm lllt MM tn MfirMra el WHea ratline 4.eme4 rhiite w n or Ue Hlrs ftwea mf j, r. wikusaa, r. Motici of attrition. f r rrt at i a nfit. .trMii I 4 t I. I la '. s it..l ih t.ritonfl aea4 eef a4 art el at. leletl'4!i aek. SaI f-tt la 9t,-p e ki iie a4 UMut4fn"l'l aa a4 Wlf. Ih, r..l f .l M'.a r.mtitf H, e, iv.tt um. tit , 4Ka a k H M. N t Uf tbe M e4 afwsw ae4 r v i, T a w i II mm Iha (ilnaln .IHiiiii In en. al mHMi MeMteae eeea aa4 f ulti v.tl'.a mt M. t I'hI I. IH H !-. A I M.t.R.t. Blr Ij.iI" Jok . ifr, ail !!. V SatH iA a r iix Kxrxvrvifa Avrcr V'nTtr f Is eeef ei a rkal ifc . V Se XL S to XL o an in ill I il l ii Do you know what this means ? This, that SI1!?., there are sixteen reasons why you should buy SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTIOR 18 HFREBY GIVEN THAT I'NDKH and br virtue of an execution Issued out of the circuit court of th Htate of Ort'Kon, for I t:i verwi t. -.. .1 ... . .. u.1. ... u.nUMU. I u. n favor of The Northern Coiiiitlvs Investmeni I 1 met. I.lmlltvl. a roriNiratlnn. ulslntlff. and anslustCiH'ella Taylor, H. 8. King. N. H. Mi Bh nd . :. 1 hiiiiipwiii, defDiiiianta, fur the sum of Hrrrn Hiinilreil and Heven'jr Three and IMHO Holism with interest thereon from tne 1st oaf I June, iwm, at tne rata of eiKht tier cent per iiniim. sail the lurttier sum ul inirty iin pois, aim ari'ruine costs; lin n )iiiKineul wtirfillMt .t,,! H...k,l.l In lh tfMi.rh nrtli Idrnurtln said rountjr on the IHth (1st ol I f L......l.. ,1 I ...,4 ",.temlr,ls., and. whereas. I.r seld Iii.Ik- VUUr J I UtXl lJi. OUWUIICb all lit VJlllb 1 Ulllldll- infill It was ordered and ediuileed that tha I folliiwliiv dcarrllie,! morteeee1 itroiiertr. lo-wlt the Mouth half of the Surllii ut quarter, and nrthrtiiirter of Northeast uuarter teirept ten arn-( In a eiusre form In the nnrtheaat comer thereoll and iiiilhrt quarter nl North et quarter of Hm'IIoii 1 an ( III! In Township One (I) North of katiee Twenty Ave () Ka.t w. M., lie sold to aeilaly said liidauient. cost aim ai'ruiii( pocia, i win, on Saturday, Slat day of October, 1090, at 1 o'rlnrk P, M., of ld day, al Ih front dixir of tliciiirt hoiiMln llfi.iier, Mormw t'ounty. rrinu, sen in risni. tine am inirreaiol sail In. itmit. ('well Taylor. M M. Klnc, N. H. Hre and I (' IhomiHion In and to the Uivr dea.-rllH! property at t'lihlle Am-tlon to hlsliMt and lieat hldder lor aah In hand. he .r."l. to he aitlled to the aall.la. ll.in nf aald ean-utloii, and all roata and mmis thai may anrrue. r. u M A 1 MM k. enerin oi H.irniw , (oiuty, iirreon. iaiei inis iiiu ny oi i i. ivu. iw m. ings at T. R. HOWARD'S This Pcopl e for evcryf one ohjection made against it. should decide the matter. It docs. . r i i i i if mt iresn goods, neat goods, good goods ior the smallest amount of money. Buy the best when you can get it at the s.ime figure paid for i ami oFrii k at t ii k da i.i.m, ottK'ioM, I Jin inferior article. Id An i !. Nit.e Is hereby el.en " -t' ' llv-,v" HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE. Old Stand, Alain Street, near HobKrlck's. Notice of Intention. hat Hie lollowlii naitien -lllr ha SIM no tice nl her liitentioii tn mass nnal pinnl In sup. trt ol her rlalm, and that said ioof will be male iH(ire s. w . worrow, rminiT rlera, at lli.irr, Oreeon. on lnr I uh, IKn, lis M a 111 i u s I SSI, Widow of anheleo M r.mr. ltd r.. No. it M. for the l.i. t. and i, slid fr.V ,V'.m.!i.k,KiK, M. She l.aMi-a the . ,1 ! I Wltoeeaes to broea hrr rtoiMniioua r,!nre uem.ii and cultlt w. aii laii'l, .ir Mil Annie l.ilMam. lainea O Williams. Ward, 1. II. Jenkins, all ot llatdinan, Or JAS. F MiMiHK -l)l. eXteler, proea I THE PALACE JLOTKL IJAlt, J. O. J3OIICHJ0HH, Prop. Notice of Intention. I.tao Orrn sf l.a t.a.ai.s fia.,o. M.I t.ml.l lilh. ei Votur t iirttrbT .ivki hut nit 11 .. I. o li.a ni. ariti.t 1 1 a sint enl l.e nf her Ii l.iitli.a to make Snel Woof la sniiiMirl nf her siaim aiHi thai sal'1 i alii aial tfofa I otmiy t lra. nf Uniei County, al Hafpaef, iftrcm. aa itrtaHen mi, lasa, vis MART I. VAt'oHAft. ae Mary I N.nderenn, H. R. Ro VA, fm th DWH.sk r,T I S. K p She eem Ih fnllnwlne fHlinaai itneeiive aef e'iiinwMi rvat'ieiMia aua and tullnallua of. aai'i in. i i Jeka Mai,l. W 1 1 Haw fterralt, liner la try. M.rlta Andt feoo. I f( tlt.f'ne: Oreann. , b. r. iiim, luauHes. AIMISIHTUA flUX AorCrY, Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. feliU f I a WaTlaea, tiers a. I. X"H' S la h' y sl.n that tettert r 1 Biiiitxrallna nm li. eeielenf f l.aa l !. Aea.r jt etanld to II-. i. l.'.lf us in ta Aay ..I a ..., ll. I,, tne I Mtnly I iwuli nf M'Jr fVn.nly. All SWrt Mna ruin eeaioat add ae renoil in .. aii.li ii,.a ia m ' ii.eMr. at mt aiiwi a. nnntf 1MM i'l lle awuia n M. aiihla alt 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 f ll 1 1 l i.a a'lev the Ae af ti,ia smt. a U..y K K r f 1 I l A Ml I . Btlltrr, " mwmm as aa ee : WITH i - : IF : PILLS A4atM4'elrf s. A UeeaA We Ma'S freaeelaf Irae4 N"!. e..nt p.tii . aJ tit aef, liver a 4 bwa imnble ara earenl tv Karl's t lr Kl Tea. fur l W ailA k V. arren. Notice of Intention. I trvfHa af L i.a.ei (i.san apii( m h i VOTfi la nt star nlin mat Tl i a loim.lat mm! Mitel SM liet Mir. al IKl.lMlIM at S net -4nf a aueeet af I ii, a tbat t4 f4 alii aa a I b i ik mie.f i t SMKit fa, - mi H. ,.ne mm liMlMkk ImmV l. I ! list tn H'Vi tiif r.M ) IVlUI I B IIK.11.4 Ai In th Sf A s ""il a a. PV e s 4 heea , c4i. ld S4 .Snn4 f ? I M,rV ml Vnn anae.y as Ike lee. id ami leeaaaaenS a a N ,i, .a,. ail l!!. v.. mmmm, I llif 1., m iii inMH .o hi f nn-.ii af.-.i o,. tela lyl. R ......I.. Ih. )'- . .. l 1.11 I j( tmmm i . i.i all , k... a oKi al t iMiiii e.e tf mi m Iota.) al H.fliw'.'t . ' i ef f a- ,A, j.. w ,J Mat M.f Heel.ta, t tf. ls-i,4ity Mlie iWf j i tHt f,, r.U., iwi.ne.,w,.a b n. ,11. alv.a ivt''r. Yowro J30UND to Tnlo? 'Kin. Leaves No Cons ti potion, .sv CrM it, M all aa all Itlllloaene-a, Ho I l.lrl a sa l Malaria. Tl naif oostroarsata pill In lb ort i H .l.l t y H !'. ta e-i t t.y mail ra-e,4 of ara, rM, par Ul IIUMI 1 MII'K'Al. CO , Ha I lai.neeo. Cal. -a-aai aa mm. a an a I I I Tiir. Lancasiiikk Insukanci; Co. os B.I Arvi iilitaa i scir. i:niii.ani 1 W. fiTTllSOX, ICI,ST. t" ! " Xoeat 1st !,. a.V..fll