Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 09, 1896, Image 3

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    Where They Met.
McKinley Bill, with Napoleon eye,
Says "Bryan let'g drink some Uuwooil Rye;
We meet as friends, my words are few
I hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U." '
And Bryan says, in a joking manner,
"I wonder if that's what's the matter with Hanua
That's horse and horse, yon 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 Llnwood Rye.
Sold only nt the Belvedere Buloon, E.
Q. Sperry, Prop.
FREE TRADE PRICE3.
Buoha for sale 30 line Merino
20 Oxford grades. Enquire of
Famsworth.
bucks;
O. E.
tf.
THE LATEST STYLES.
Mrs. M. Le Blister, the Heppner
milliner, Las just received n In rue and
complete line of the latest style fall and
winter bats whioh she will sell at cost.
Intending purchasers should oall and
Bee the fashionable display at their
earliest convenience. cl8.
Forcible Argument.
Under the heading of ''A Representa
tive Bryan Man," the OreROniun prints
a fao simile letter from one S Johnson
of Oregon City, as follows: "H, Soott,
Dear Sir Kuowing you to be the biggest
lyre on the faoe of the earth your story
of Byron insanity is enough to gag an
aia if you think that you make any con
rts for Mark Hanna by lying abnoght
Mr. Bryen tbats vhera you ar of your
nuts he will carry Oregon buy 2000 this
fall."
A atomaobful of undigested food is
boot as unhealthy a muss as one can
well imagine.
What oan bedone with it T
There it stays. It won't digest. It
oburni up, ferments and decays; be
comes powonnus (as all putrid matter
does) and onuses groat paiu aud deep
seated disorders.
In order to change all this take Shaker
Digestive Cordial.
It stops fermentation and decay at
once, so tbut no more poisons are creat
ed.
It clears the stomach of doImcd al
re (i y there. It helps it In turu the food
that remains, into tinlthf ol nourishment
It strengthens the sto each for the next
meal.
Here is the whole philosophy and
oar of indigestion in few words. And
what a more, it a1! Irne Try it
rjbaker Digestive Cordial i for sale by
druggist, prise 10 cent lo 81 00 a but
tle.
Never was a mar grleenve wrong Hunt
the farmers of oar country than Ihat o
ejnrtly Infllctad darlug the put tare
' rin tpol IM WHl A It host a
amosg aar matt a.eful altleeae, their In
kmutiti baa a prartlrall j ita.trurad.
McKlalay'e letter a( aeroplane.
M. Lichtenlbal is the old standby of
tba rJeipner people ami keeps only the
beat grades of boots and shoes. Hi a his
ad la soother column. a.
You can bet your last winter's duds that this
fair Is no "rrost," But Jack Frost Is
one of the boys that comes
around annually and Be prepared to receive
no mistake. htm by calling on
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
aaxcettae t
Wfca will f ti. re oa f.,e a valieat drfe agaieel the ievaavast of
tbe Fmei fatallp. Ktrb a Haa t f alnter cMhtaf )n atver ee
mtoft, tbd at prtrae 'f dta. Hop are frrelty Maigt bat fm tao
,ty be ya gl lt aia. taa'l yra ?
Call on E. W. RHEA & CO.. at tbe
first Natl Bar)H Conner.
i. x HUlIt
Here and There.
E. J. Slooum is ia Portland this week.
I'be Heppner Transfer Co., has wood
for sale. 37-tf.
U. i. lhompson, of Bn'ter ori-ek. in iu
towu today.
Mike Kenney was over from Bolter
eieek )esterday.
8. J. Craruer, a knight uf the imp. was
in town yesteriay.
A R. Grant, oue of the poi ular travel
ing uiau, was in Heppner yesterday.
Drink the celebrnted J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tnp nt Chris Boroln m'.
Fifitk L-cy dennitrd on last evonipu's
trn'ii lor a brief business visit to Por-
iiud.
S'na or John H. Mitchell.
H sn. O. W.
all for out
Fnlton' nud a Dole ruisiuc
iat'RUay.
T. W. Ayere, Jr., is in the
Pendleton, having arrived
morning. '
oily from
yesterday
Geo. Swasrenrt left for SDokaue Wed
nesday night to attend the fall races nt
that plaoe.
M. O. Edwards, of Walla Walla, la
visiting with his uncle, J. H. Edwards.
ot this oounty. ,
Mrs. M. E. Miller, formerly owner of
the Dasohutes bridge, was in town ovei
Wednesday night.
Born In the neighborhood of Parker's
mill, Oct. 5, 1896. to the wife of Robert
Knighten, a 7 pound boy.
Mrs. Waldron Rhea has opened on a
fashionable millinery store at the old
Fell looation on May street.
A. W, Giesy. special aeent of the
Norwich Un ion Eire Insuranoe Society.
spent Wednesday in this city.
E. H. Clarke came over from Pendle
ton on Wednesday night's train to look
after the wool business in this city.
Jiorn To the wife of John Piper, near
Lexington, Tuesday, Spt. 29, a 101b.
boy. Mother and child doing well,
Fnll weather brings cool weather, oool
weather calls for winter olothins. See
E. W. Rhea's line of goods. Ad in this
issue. sle-lm.
Hear Hon. Charles W. Fnlton next
Tuesday evening at the oonrt bouse at
7 :8i) One of Oregon's brightest young
men.
Every resident of Morrow should bear
Hon. John 11. Mitohell, Oregon's popu
lar senator, Oct. 13th, at the opera bouse
at 2 p. m. tf.
A dunce will be given at the opera
house on the first and third Friday
evenings nt eaoh month,' tor an indefi
nite period. tf.
Lost A Trilby heart watob charm on
the streets ot Heppner. Finder will
kindly return same to this office and
reoeive reward.
mammoth pumpkin, weighing 121
pRunds was brought in this morning
from vvm. Ayers place on Butter creek,
It is indeed a boauty.
J H. Edwards returned borne yester
day from a month's threshing tour out
in lbs Eight Mile oouotry. He reports
thresniiig as almost Ouisbed up,
The ladies' band has been organised
in this city aorier the leadership of Prof,
Henry, and now melodious discords oio
be heard at all hours of the day
O. B. uatt, the tonsorial artist, oan
be found at bis parlors, Matlook corner,
where be will dispense at popular prices,
ehaves, shampoos, haironts, etc.
Mi s Hose Goldstone, wbo has spent
the summer with her sister, Mrs. Phill
Cohn, of this city, departed last Saturday
evtoing for ber boms in San Francisco.
O, n. Hargftit bas juat completed a
feed stable and will feed horses at 25
certs per head to good wheat bay. Ru
ble to rent at 10 cents, double, to feed
fumiehed. 3t,
F. J. Jlallock departed last Monday
evening for Pendleton, aud after a brief
visit wild relatives there he will go to
Maker City to accept a position with tba
Republican.
The (Jcxtte ia in recelptof tba an.
nonneement of tba marriage of U. J.
Htilmnh!, deputy O. 8. attorney, and
Mim F'ss Hmith. boh of Portland,
bicli coeiirred last Tareday. Hearty
congratulations.
Charley Jooea, toe well-known "old
timer" in tba (notorial line, baa again
liirhtfil to Heppner, hivir.g purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite tba city botaL Charley will
appreciate a rail abso lo town.
NOSktB A lltir.
E.VV.RIIEA&C0..
Proprietors.
Word was received yesterday that
Hon. C. W. Fnlton would be here on the
occasion of Senator Mitchell's visit Mr.
Mitchell has been troubled greatly for
the past two weeks with hoarsnees and
throat trouble, and if be has not improv
ed Mr. Fulton will assist him with the
afternoon meeting, otherwise Charley
will address the people or Heprmi-r and
voinit at the court house at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. F'lltou is one f Oregon's brilliant
uini! mcu and as th e i his drKtvifnt to
nerpner no one should miss beanue
him.
Preparations are alreadv being mid)
for Morro oonuty's great republican
day, next Tuesd -y Ou that day Sena
tor John U. Mitchell will address the
people ou the oolttical issues of the dav.
A 100 foot ttiig pole will be raided from
wined will H int the American fUg, and
McKinley and Hobart, protection and
prosperity banners Every pre oiuot of
Monow-oouiity will be rt presented on
that occHsion.
At a leoeot meeting of Heppner'? coun
cil E. L. t'reeland was appointed to tM
out the uuexpired term of K. J Hnlluok,
recorder of this placo, the latter haviug
pus in ins resignation at the ab ive-men-
tioned meeting. Judge Freeland at that
time resigned as oity treasurer and L.
W. Bnggs was appointed to oomplete
the unexpired term.
It having been circulated among the
social element ot Heppner that George
Coneer was at the bead of a movement
to organize a eooial whist club exclusive
ly for married people, Mr. Oonser wishes
to emphatically state that be is not at
the head of any such organization, and
has no desire to antagonize the youns
people of Heppner.
Mrs. L. J. Estes will be In Heppner in
few days to open a millinery store.
Having had a great deal ot experience in
that line and having attended the fall
and winter millinery openings both in
San Francisco and Portland, she will be
able to supply the ladies of Heppner
with stylish millinery at lowest oash
prices.
E. O : Otis Patterson, editor of the
Heppner Gazette, arrived in town this
morning, lie is grand prelate in tba
grand lodge ot the Oregon Knights of
Pythias and oame over to make an offi
cial visit to Damon Lodge No. 4. of
Pendleton, in place ot the grand olian
bellor. He meets the lodge this evening.
"It is immaterial, in my judament.
whether the sheep grower receives any
benefit from the tariff or not
whetlier he does or does not I am for
free wool." Extract from speech of
William J. Bryan in Vie House of Rev-
resentatives when the Wlson bill was
under consideration.
N. L. Butler, demo populist candidate
for presidential eleotor, is to speak bere
next Tuesday according to bis itinerary
ss published. Perhaps he takes this
opportunity in ordor to get a orowd
irom the many peopla who will be here
to bear Senator Mitohell.
.M. E. oburob Sunday, October 11.
regular preuohing servioe at 7:30 p. in.
Subject: "The Strait Gate." wi-h notes
on the revival. All are invited. Sunday
school and League at the usual hours.
No preaching id the morning on account
of communion at the South church. .
Any person desiring tn wager on
Bryan being elected president, one to
two, any amount, can be accommodated
right bere in Heppner. The parties rep
resenting Ibis money will put np forfeits
tbat the money is alt posted within forty
eight hours after tbe wager ia made.
The Spokane taoea began yesterday.
During this series of races tbe Rural
Spirit stake raoe is to be run. Paul
Jouea aud Miss Heppner, two locul colts,
bava been nominated iu this raoe, and
one ot tbe two will ceitaioly be the
winner.
The Morrow Connty Sunday School
Asouiatioo convention is now in prog
ress in this oily. An interesting aeeaioa
will be beld this evening at the M. E.
church, Nouth. A full report will be
given in the next issuo.
Hot. Pennoyer was billed for 19
speeches iu Oregon this month, one of
which was to on made bere next Moo-
day, However be tma cancelled all but
three dates, Tbe Dalles, Pendleton aud
Hpokati".
Are Vo Tlr1
All the time? Tbii comlitiin it aire
indioati m tbat your bloo4 it .not lirb
and Doorublng aa it uiixbt lo b ami an
it iil Iw if yon uka few Imttli a of lb
grsMit blond tmrifl-r, Hnod'aBaraprilla.
TbouMiidi rlle tbat Hood' Maraapa-
rilla but en red them rf tbat tired feeling
by giving tbm rich, rd blood.
tlood't Fill act eaaily and promptly
on the livrr and bowrlt. Cnra aiok
brMlacu.
MrKlSLktr kSB WOOL
A grbtlatnaa of I Ma Hfy ia Jnt to r-
cailt of lallrr fiirta . Ia MiKfVr, ft
Cbi"ag) broker, ln baa Ilia full tntg
to ay Mali to lb pral lanital e m
text and lb rffot nf McKlblry'a rlao
tiutt on tb wwl and aha-p buaicaaa:
"I, like yonraalf, fol eoofi.Unt tbat
UcKiola will m nor ait invariant,
Willi voritahla laodalida at that. Tb a
bring tb taaa, !) prioa of wotd and
abMp i! Oafaioly auv Qp farjr ra yid-
la paiiof of fmfrt alo bt
ai I: "Of tra, m Malta aland ,
there ia a fretleg le Ibi etiy that bp -o Hj L e, old peril, g.wd bye Hal
are ptatieally woilt. aothing. Toe np, ,u, ..,! doerary bee alamb
btvf ae M-a b w people talk UI ian it , p. tuii.t and ia Ibw alale lb
raticbeav-awp lally eheep rabu are- but I ....u aave twallowad the deeaoevala.
Ibey will el.ga. la lay optnioa, aad ; ) aavure of the tild aaake ory betel a
Ihel ff y Wild M Kluley' eler. , azalea ,u( .I a fiM aed eeeb
It., wbieh acw .t few ee'itUia. )o u4 Ibe other aad there weave
' ff beat activity, aad I 1 aa.ka Ufl al alt - lUliailla Tlma.
ee ai raiMi why Eatiere llregoa, aiib
lee ebawp, wix.1. grata aad latater Ittdoa
trtaa, thnul I ao profit by aarb a reeati,
a eallf I raeant Nil believe lhal
a thai I of Me.lMf (rgia a HI let
fnvej la the alrK Uy enlaata wbaea
lllinoie il plana beraelf by I .(J
plataiiif ."
Mr. It&revf b4 aJwiye be a
r4afl dat"Mat, aad wly ehMged wnb
( Ibe Hop ff the retnra of fofater pre.
I tartly, m I In lh eoeeetiwit) beeaid,
ffbaee t at dmht la ay fated, aed I
! a demfral 4 the old eehmd. bat
Ihat Mr. l-'fKmi.y wi l r.rry K.w Tfh
j New Jeeeey, (nnaaeela-wtl, tWIawtraa
I Merylaad, eal feeaj all el arar
i ii' t. evetaJ Xttieale people
' awae att thai Mr, frre eahaol ea .
i i
earry h4 b B etele fV I taarl .
that I hw I aay eaaa f. aaeaeiaea a
! the gaweral rawaH."
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Induced by the use ot coca, opiate or nar
cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad.
They undermine health and shatter the
constitution and the patient is steadily
growing Into a worse condition often
resulting in the terrible slavery and
misery of the cocaine and opium habit.
Sleep induced by the use of Hood's Sarsa
parilla does not perhaps come as quickly,
but it comes more surely and more per
manently through nature's great restor
ing and rejuvenating channel purified,
vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds
the nerves with lifc-givir.g energy and
builds up the system and constitution
from tho very foundation of all health
and life the blood pure, rich, red blood.
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Dill. re Hver Ills, easy to take,
IIUUU S r 11 IS easy to operate. 25 cents.
10NE 1TK US
Threshing is abooV completed and
seeding continues.
We have bad a few heavy frosts and
winter will soon be nigh.
Hundreds of aores will agnin be put in
with grain. Farmers are very hopeful.
Our platforms are rapidly being load
ed with grain. Wheat isoomingin from
all directions but very little is being
sold.
Ed Gluff bas donated one lot to the
First Con. ohurob ot lone, which will
oommenoe this week to put up a neat
and comfortable oburcb building.
We are in receipt of a letter stating
that seven or eight, families from the
East contemplate settling in Oregon.
We are requested to send information
oonoerning our vicinity and as they are
all industrious and well eduoated farm
ers, we believe tbey would be a valuable
acquirement to our community. Tbey
intend either baying or taking claims.
All wbo desire to aid iu the construc
tion of tbe lone oburob in the way ot
work apply to Fred Balsiger who baa
ohargeofit. Any help will be grateful
ly accepted. Jake.
Iomt, Or., Ool. 5, '98.
K Troubled With Rheumatism Bead This.
Annapolis, Md., Apr. 16, 1894 bave
used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matism and found it to be all tbat is
claimed for it. I believe it to be tbe
beet preparation for rheumatism and
deep seated muscular pains on tbe mar
set and cheerfully recommend it to the
pnblio. J no. U. Rhooks, dealer in boots,
snoes, eic, 00. ia main Ot.
AlJbO READ THIS.
Mechaoiosville, St. Mary Co , Md. I
sold a bottle vl Chamberlain a Fain
Balm to a man wbo bad been suffaring
with rheumatism tor several years. It
made him a well man. A. J. MoQu.i,
For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Oonser
x 1 J roc a.
ladletrd aa Tarae Cbargea.
Oeorje F. MuGonaell, the defaulting
treasurer and keeper nf reuordi and tenl
of tbe Oregon Knllit of Pylhiia, wit
indiotod in Portland on three obargrt of
forgery ot indorsement nf bille of ex.
change. Tue fir at ia Ibe forgery of a bill
of eiobange for t-13 on the First National
bank of Coivallit, July 14, IHttC. The
name of E. M. Hargeut waa forged.
Eight witnreaoe atpared before the
grand Jury, The eeoond it a bill of i
ehatga on tbe Firtl National bank of
Hill-ix.ro for 153, with ibe nam of E.
M. Sargent forged on the bsck. Tbe
third ie for t04 oa tba Eagane Loan and
Saving bank, iaaued on the London and
San rrani ico bank of Portland.
I ew a la la.
VTe t ffar Ou tlomlrad Dollar llevard
for any ra of catarrh tbat (annul be
cutrd br Hall' Catarrh Cnra.
F. J CaiKBT Co., Prop.,
Toledo, Obit.
We, (be tmnVralgtiad. bve known F.
3. Cbcoty for tba laal 13 yaara. aed bu
llet tit rii in be potfeetly boootable lo all
buma tiantaetuiue and Buaooially
able to carry out any obligation tneda
by tbir firm.
VWat A Troai, B bo!ale Draggiate,
Tolavlo, OhK
U'eldiag. Kir-nan k Matvio. Wboleeele
I Drntfgiafa, Tld. Onto,
Hall Catarrh Cure la lakaa internal
ly, acting directly npoo Vjm bixf and
tnnc.ni anrfaeee of thm )ilrm 'rr
tit. per bottle. Hold by all drngelat.
liititnuniali re.
Well ItlaatraU
, A ft brief nwiM ago tbw popnliat
oof waa; "Tbe eld par I tee arenrratt."
Ike Ilia t
Uaalll.HI, MNI Mora lhaa half
lb III of utnea, Karl e Move llnot,
lea t a tlrl ear for Onaatipafi ja.
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tn!odlS
summons.
TN THK CIRCriT COURT
OF THE
STATE
A of Oreeon for Morrow i
ountv.
A. 8. Bennett and K. V. Mays, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey,
his wife, Wm. Kimsey and N. Kimsey,
his wife. W. 8. Mereer and Sarah Mer
cer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella
Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and
Minnie Hall, his wife, Samuel Hull
and Mary Hall, his wife, Wra. Fcrrell
and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas
Kimsey and Nellie J. Croft.
Defendant.
To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey,
hit
wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, his wife,
William Klmsev and N. Ktmsev, his wife. Rich
ard Hall and 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. B.ennott and F. P. Mays, have
commenced a suit against the above defend
ants in the above court to foreclose a mortgage
given them by the above defendants upon the
easthalf of the northwest quarter, the south
west quarter of the northeast quarter and the
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 18 township 1 south range 25 East in
said county. That the relief demanded in the
complaint in said suit is for a decree that plain,
tiffs' said mortgage be foreclosed, the 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
court also decree In plaintiffs' favor a recovery
from Charles Kimsey, A. 3. Kimsey and Wil
liam Kimsey of seven hundred dollars ($700.00)
and Interest thereon at ten per cent per annum
from September 1 1, 18S9, and seventy-five dol
lars ($75.00) attorney's fees, besides costs and
disbursement of Bnit. And further decree
that all the other defendants be foreclosed of
all right, claim or equity of redemption in and
to said lands, or any part thereof, and that
plaintiffs have such other and further relief as
is equitable.
This summons is Berved upon you by publi
cation by order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell,
judge of the above court, made bv him at
Chambers on the 22nd day of September ISflfl,
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 court for the
relief demandedin said complaint.
CAREY & MAYS,
78-91. Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution Issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, and to me directed and
delivered, npon a judgment rendered and en
tered in said court on the 3rd day of March, 18H6.
in favor of C. A. Ithea, J. L. Morrow & Son (J.
W. Morrow), Henry Blackmail, Hugh Field',
Q. W. Swaggart, Thos. Quaid, P. S. Wilson, Wm.
Penland, J. P. Khea, T. A. Khea. Otis Patterson
and T. W. Ayers, Plaintiffs and against The
Palaoe Hotel Comnanv of HoDnner. Oreenn.
Defendant, for the sum of Ten thousand Dol
lars wim interest thereon at the rate of ten ier
cent per annum from August 2nd 1.HH1 md fen
uoiiars costs; ana, whereas, by said judgment
it was ordered and adjudged that the follow
ing described real property, to-wit: Commenc
ing at the Southwest corner of Lot No. Six (til
in Block No. Four (1) of the Original Town of
Heppner, County of Morrow. State of Oremin.
thence Fast one hundred and ten (110) feet.
thence North sixty (till) feet, thence West one
hundred aud ten (110) feet, thence South sixty
Ml) teet to place of beginning, be sold to satis
V said ludumeiit. costs and aouruluir ensu. 1
will, 011 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,
ureaon, "en inline rigni, line alio interest ot
the said The Palaee Hotel Company in and to
i above described property at Public Auction
th hlulw.at ami hunt V.4,1,1,. n nn.h I. U.....1
the proceeds to bo applied to the satisfaction o
aid execution and all costs, and costs that may
ccrue. E. L. MATLOCK.
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated Sept. 2nd, 18!)tl, 472-Bl.
SUMMONS.
IN JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE H1XTH Dis
trict, state of Oregon, County of Morrow.
1. A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.
8. E. Jones, Defendant.
To 8. E. Sonrs, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, we com
mand you io appear nciore tno undersigned, a
justice oi me reace iu Heppner, in said Comity
and StaUi, on or In-fore the l'Jth day of Octnlwr,
ItiHft, 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 notva and wherein he demands the
turn ot tine Hundred Thlrty-sln.nid Ml-100 Dol
lars, for which sum Judgment lie rendered
against you If you fail so to appear aud answer
aid complaint.
tiiven under my hand this 2nd dav of Sept.
A. !., m. W. A. RICHARDSON,
tfiP. Justice of the Peace,
SHERIFFS SALE.
VOl'ICK IH HEIIKBY GIVKN THAT t'NIIKR
I' anil liy virtue of an eineiitlim Imii out
of the cin-ult court of the Slate ot Oreitou, for
i iiuniv oi Morrow, ami lo me illrecto.1 ami de
livered, upon a JiulKUieut remlereil anil entered
In aalil court on the th dav of Metiinlier, Iwnl,
III favor of The Northern TomiHe Inveatiiient
Truat, l.lmlled. a eoriioratloii, iiUliitlrf. ami
aa-atnat I'ta-ella Taylor, H. H, KHiK, N. H. Mi-Hee
ami 1. V,, 1 homiMHiii, ilefemlaiila, for the turn of
Keren Hmi.triM ami a-viiy Three and IV UN
)o lara all h Intereat theriHin from Ilia l.t d
of June, lv.. at the rata of right i-.r pent wr
aiiniim, and the further In in of Tlilrijr IXillara
emu, and a-iTilllin roata; a hh li Ju.lKiiif in aa
ennilliil and ili ki-lrd In tha fieri oW.-a ol
Mldrourt In aald eoiiiity on the ith .lay if
hetnila-r, ln;; ami, a hi-r.-a.. I.y ul.l )udi-im-iil
It onlereil and a.l jiidat thai the
follnaltiK deacrllKd morttrneed niwrty. lo all
theHoiitti half nf lha Sorllieaat iiirlfr, and
Northiatiiiartr "I Northi-at iiiarter (rr-t
U-n wn-a In a aniiara form In the northraM
corner thereof) and anntlieant iirlrof Noriti-
weat nu.rli.r ol rwtlon lan tl In Tntiahlp
ti; -.urn oi Knnirn lartily nva (..) aa.l
. iwaoin lo aall.lf aalil Jiiditneiit, (wtl
ami acrruiiii n.li, a III, oil
Saturday. Slit gay el October, 1690,
at l ii'rl.K P. M , of Hid day. at the front dnr
of theroiirt ho.iaeln Hvpner, Morro I mli'ly,
Onimi. aril lha rlatit, lllle and tiilrrmt of aald
ilrtaixlaitta awvll lavlnr. H a, Kliie. N. M.
MrHr and i, V 'lhniiiiin In and lo the
alHitedM. rllml hroperiy at I'nldle Am I Ion to
tne meiiMi aim inhi Milder for ia.h In hand,
the inwt In Im aii-l to lha Mtl.la. ll.in
ol aald aim-nllon, and all r.Mlii ami rwi. thai
may anru K. I. ma 11 a K,
Kheriff of Morrow futility, Hmroii,
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Hotlct of Intention.
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lhal the ioIlont itainel aalller haa Bl.-l im-
ita m nr inieiniiiii to mate anal proof In tup.
port nt her riatra, and that aald r,, ha
mada lli J. M. IIiioik, riint rink, al
llrpMert liireon nn iw,,ii I h, Imak f
MAKiiHRT KMNY.
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wnininiuna mxiatara uni ami rulllt ttlon
at, aald land, tit-
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warn, Hail'I II. jaitklua, all ol llantman, lira
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r)EST with a big B. BlackweU's Genuine Bull
t Durham Is In a class by
' coupon Inside each two ounce bag, and two cou
pons Inside each four ounce bag of
BlackweU's
Gonuino Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Buy a bag of this celebrated tobaoco and read the coupon
wnicn gives a nstor valuanie presents and nowto get them.
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HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THBRU'Sgaaaar
fa a
Change in
ED. 11. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
do
S
REGARDLESS OF COST.
AH wooleu goods, boots, shoeB, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
cups, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it iB too late.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
ED.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not small meD, ft)B. "VYe are small men, Xe.
we are noi ine Largest inefctiaiits in me world l
a But when the people of all the urroundlng country are lu need of . . .
Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Glaiiware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nalli, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Qiui and Water Pipe, Pipe Uttinxi, Htovet and Kaiinoi, Waitniii,
Haeki, Bugglct, WaKon Material, Hardwood, Axel, Hammer, Bawl, BledRei,
Wedgea, Gum, Platoli, Cartrlditei and Ainmuultlon, Maaon Jam, Oran
lteware, riowt, Harrow, Rake. Mower, Tub. Wah Bolller
and Board, Bheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Qoods and Qet Trices.
We have Good Gixxli at Faib Price, and Cheap luhn Gooil at Chep John Price.
GILXjTA-M 13ISB3S3S,
MAIN STREET - HEPPNER. OREGON
3L(B to H
Do you know what this means ? This, that
here arc sixteen reasons why you should buy
your Groceries. Supplies and Gents' Furnish
ings at
T. R. HOWARD'S
lor every one objection
should decide the matter. It does. I 'conic
want fresh goods, neat goods, good goods for
the smallest amount of money. Buy the best
when you can get it at the same figure paid for
an inferior article.
HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE.
Old Stand, Main Street, near Bob K rick's.
THE PALACE
J. 0. 130I.lOJ-.niRS, Prop.
' - - n ii n a ii i ar - M-- r i ,
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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Yourn HOUN
Leaver No Conatipnlion, .,wv
I re II, M aell M all tllllkiaeaaM Un I .Jeel, aa I VleUri. Ta alf
ra.amat tail aill la lb wntt l H I I I r a'l 4'a((.a re aael tr ea. a
U ftiea, i. eetlaj-af Ik.i I l:r 1 1 MfliKHI.lO,
(aa I taaeiaaiaj, ( al.
iTiik Lancasiurk In&ukas-ck Co.
MANCIIKNTHM, I'.Ntll.ANIt
1 frirriEHiX, kuBX, .! .I'M'."- tii ttte. v..rtm
itself. You will find one
Business All Ml
R. BISHOP, Prop.
made against it. This
HOTEL BAR,
1 1
er Prices
aura
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