Here and There. Little Jack Hubbard went to the oud- board and "swiped" thence a biitcnutard n : - ti : .11 i : 1 . r IUiKeeneyha moved 10 the Stcxiom ,,,,. ki -1 mk i ,Jn.t .h, wnen 1 try." v beu momma came rourd The HeppDer Transfer Co.. ban wood Mrs. H. quickly found that Jack had bouse. for sale. Lewis Davidson sou last Friday. Jrs. Johnson was over creek Friday last. (ireen Matbevs bag tion with Minor Bros. were in his W litre They Met. McKlnley Bill, with Napoleon eye, Says "Bryan let's drink some Linwood Rye; We meet as friends, my wordB are few I hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U." And Bryan says, in a Joking manner. "I wonder U 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 wiuked an eye, And they drank some more good I.tnwood Rye, Sold only at the Belvedere Saloon, E, Q. Sperry, Prop. Nelse Jones was in town from bis sheep ranch Saturday. Key. J. T. Hopkins and wife from Oalloway last Friday. E. J. Sloontn has returned frnm DUBintss trip to Portland. J. H. Woolery and wife were in Hinn. ner from lone over Sandsy. Henry Heppner is suffering from an attack of erysipelas iu the faoe. A Andrews, of Alpine, wos a visitor to Heppuer last Friday and Saturday. Drink the celebrated J. H. Onttr whiskey. On taD at Chris Bnrnhera'. Rev. Greene preached an excellent sermon to a crowded houee Sunday uight. Bmitn Birch made final nroof on hi Homestead before Clerk Morrow Saturday. The family of Johnny Elder have moved into their pity residence for the winter. FttliB TRADE PltlCK.J. Bucks for sale 30 floe Merino bucks; 20 Oxford grades. Enquire of O. E Farnsworth. tf. THB LATEST STYLK8. Mrs. M. Le Blister, the Heppner milliner, has just received a large and complete line of the latest style fall and ' winter hats whioh she will sell at oost. Intending purchasers should oall and eee the faebiouublo display at their earliest convenience. ol3. ' Heppner's ladies band is now a full fledged organization and mettts regulary twice a wees .'or praotioe. mere is fourteen pieces in the band and Pnf, Henery expeots to have tuern playing some good music before long. The ladies expect to equip themselves with a new set of instruments in a short time If Tronblrd With RIfeiinialiain Head This, AonapoliB, Md., Apr. 1G, 1894. I have used Chamberlain's Fain Balm for rhmi mutism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the beet preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the mar ket and cheerfully reoommend it to the public J ho. O Bbooks, dealer in boots, hoes, etc, No. 10 Main St. ALSO BIAD THIS. Mecbaniosville, St. Mary Oo , Md. I Hold it bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a roan who had beo stilTdrinn with rheumatism for several years It made him a well man. A. J. McUill For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Ouuser A Urock. Never was mart arleTons wrong done the formers of oar eoantry thee that to anjnstlr Inflicted during tha paat three year npoa tho wool growers. Althongh emeag oar most Bseful eltlsens, their ln taresie have been praettralljr destroyed HekMnley's letter at acceptance. Walt. Thompson run stag" between Heppner end Monument, arriving evry day except Monday god leaving every day exoept Sunday, nhorlesl and cheap est route to the interior. JDer Brook, agents. M. Licbteotbal is the old standby of the Ueppuer people aud keep only the bmt grade of bixita and shoes. Bc-e his ad in another column. 1 For l'ypni aod Liver complaint yon bavs a rioted . yiaraotae 00 ever bottle of Hhiloh Viialtier. It never falls to cure For ale by Wells A Warren. 37-tf. as over from David- from Butter accepted a posl- VARIATIONS IN LITERATURE. been there 00 the sly, and instead of abort crust, to her utmost disgust, she was short of the whole blootniu pie. New York World. Marshal K iberts now ktOD his "beagle lieye" peeled for stray town oows fonud at larae after 6 p. m., so if you miss your onw at night do not acouse some one of diiving her off to the butcher's, at least until after you have consulted with the mnrabal about the matter. Toe oow ordinanoe is to b? striotly enforoed. "It is immaterial, in my judgmen t whether the sheep grower receives any benefit from the tariff or not vviiether lie does or aoes not 1 am Tor free wool " Extract from speech of Wvham J . Bryan in the House of Ken resentatives when the Wilson bill was wider consideration. Miss AddieCorlee departed forCanvon City on Friday where she will have charge of the prinoipulship of the eohool for the winter. Mr. At Binne took Miss Uonleo on the way as far as Monument, returning borne Sunday evening. Otis Patterson, grand prelate, and A. W. Patterson, grand orator of the K. of P. of Oregon, tiok their departure on Friday eyening for Portland to attend the annnal session of the grand lodge whioh oonvenes in that oity today. Dick Beman,. an old time mutton monarch of Heppner's eternal bills, has Mrs. Julia Bradley is still quite ill at jaet returned from a summer's prospect the City hotel, but is reporter to be im proving. Many of Morrow oounty'a oitizens in Heppuer .oday to attend the political meetings. Mr. F. R. Blockberecr. of the Staats Zitung, of Portland, is In the oity on business today. Mrs. W. B. Gilliam moved into her town residence on Saturday to send her obildren to school. Dr. D. J. McFaul and wife have moved into Mrs. Henry Welch's property on lower Main street. mg. tie louna some gooa piaoergrouna on the John Day and thinks that there is a small fortune in it. Hon. Henry Blftokmin was up from Portland to spend Sunday with bis family in this oity. Miss Addie Jackson hue so far recover ed from h,er recent indisposition as to be able to be around again. The Palaoe hotel was sold on Bator day. It was hid in by Wm. Peolsnd for 910,000. Cheap property. Hon. J. N. Brown accompanied Mr. J. D. Iee on his trip of speeohmaking at different points in this county. . Qid Hatt has dosed op the old Mat lock stand aod gone into business with Charley Jones, in the Minor building, In this ispue von will find the semi annual financial statement of Morrow oonDty us famished by the oounty clerk, Mrs. 3. P.. Wilson is over from Mouu meut to be with her sister, Mrs. Julia Bradley, who is very ill at the City hotel Fall weather brings cool weather, cool wenther calls for winter olotbiog. See E. W. Rhea's hue of goods. Ad in this issue. 18-lm. Hm. John H. Mitchell and Hon Css. Fulloo arrived this mnrcintr, and are the guests of Hon. W. R. Ellis to day. A dance will be given at the opera hnnsa on the first and third Friday evemng of each month, for an indril nite period. tf. Echo has sold bis wash bouse to Wing Lee. All having accounts avdnst Kobo hnrtld preseut tbirn on or brfore Oct 17tb. Lmt A Trilby heart watcb charm 00 the streets: of Heppner. Finder will kindly return same to this tffloa and reooive reward. The pmtor request a full attendance of mctMrs at the M. K. obnreb, inore- dav evening at 7:80 to discuss plana far lbs year'g work. F. W. Hinsdale, representing tbe Nw York Life, i in Heppner this weh looking after some baeinree (or that ei cellentiild line oompaoy. O. B. Hatt, (he toneorlal artist, can be found at hie parlore, Matlork eoroer, where be will dispense at popular prieee, sbavna, Itampnoa, haircuts, etc M'S. J. It. E tee has arrived from Baker t Uy and 1 opening op a snilli nnry slur in the building Belt to L, UlumeDtbal' on May street. Heppner public school begins tbe seoond week in splendid shape. Prof. Howard reports 260 rupils enrolled for tbe first week and this number will be largely inoreased as families are moving in from tbe country. Battle Creek, Mich., claims to have a well authenticated oase of a woman who has not touched food for 180 dava. The woman In said to have fallen away from 210 to 110 pounds since the begin ning of her fast. The following Heppner people leave for the Portland exposition tonight tak ing advantage of the special excursion rates: Dr. MoSwords and wife, Mrs. Oeo. Conser, Mrs. Wm. Dnun Bnd Miss Gertrude Bitshop. Condon Globe: Prof J. S. Henry of Weston, father of oar band tenoher, came to Heppner last week and expects to reraaui tbere this winter and teach music, both vocal and instrumental- O. U Patterson, editor of tbe Li"Dg Creek Eagle, CNtne in Saturday night aod left immediately on tbe evening train, to be in attendance at the grand lodge, K. of P., next week, at Portland Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as- soniated together down at Charley's old plaoe in tho tonsortal business. Call on them aud get your whiskers pushed in. Judze E, L Freelaod and others went down to Portland on last Friday niifbt to be in attendance on tbe grand lodge ssion of tbe Knigbti of Pythias bext week. On aooonnt of sickness Rev. 8ifi, presiding rider of the M. K. cburob, Sooth, tailed to make bis eppoiutineuts at this place oa Sundny. Margaret Eury made Quel proof on her homestead before Clerk Morrow today, with D. A. Jenklu and Mis. W. B. Oiillm as witnesses. Prnseat Day Literary Imitation of Musical Compositions Common Years Ago. Some twenty-five years ago there was a style of musical composition much iu vogue known as "variations," says a writer in the Atlantic Mouthly. It ap peared in dozen page sheets entitled "Horae.Sweet Home with varta'ions;" "Coming Through the Eye with vaca tions;" "Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother" (also with variations). The distinctive plan of these compositions and, whatever their individual char acteristic, they were, as a whole, with out variation consisted, first, in a brace or two of banging prelude, close ly followed by a simple little air that somebody else had written. This definitely announced the theme to be "variated," whioh was next heard be hind a thin screen of artfully arranged arpeggios. Then it donned a deep dis guise in the bass, to become barely recognizable in the treble with trills, ditto in bass, in the treble with runs, ditto in bass, and finally lost itself in a company of crashing chords so over powering that one could not be certain whether the original air had beer. "Coming Through the Rye" or "Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother." A similar sort of treatment has now invaded the art of letters; that is to say, it has affected the entire twenty six, as well as the select seven to be found upon the piano keyboard. It doesn't nowadays satisfy a writer to say, merely: "One summer morning, fine and early, I was walking through the woods." He immediately coes on (taking the word "early" as his key note): "The sun had not been long above the horizon and the air was yet iragrant with last night s dew." Then. with "fine" and "summer" as texts, he tells us: "Everywhere were the preen and luxuriant footprints of light-step ping summer." Starting next from (1) "I," (2) "walking" and (3) "woods," he informs us: "As my feet pressed the soft moss faint forest odors filled the air, the crackle of a dry stick was heard and a startled gray squirrel scampered up the giant oak on my left." Da capo: "On aueh a glorious morning 1 was glad simply to be alive, as were we all young-risen sun, trees, flowers, moss and little gray squirrel." And so, diluting and further diluting an idea, it is hard to tell just what degree of strength it may originally have possessed. The strength of the writer, it is, however, more easy to de tennine. uliey Ml Come Back "There are fads in medicine as well as in other things," said a busy druggist, 'J but the most remarkable thing about Hood's Sarsa-" parilla is that customers who try other remedies all come back to Hood's, and this is why the enormous sales of this great medicine BSES keep up and continue the J whole year round, steady, L3 sevas a clock. "Why is it?" "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparilla has more real cura-' tive merit than any medicine I ever sold." This is ol daily occurrence In almost every drug store. Hood's SarsapsrWa has cured more sickness, and made moro happiness through restoration to hcnlth than any other medicine. Sarsaparilla Is the standard the One True Blood Purifier. 1 9 rn are iub oniy puis 10 uiko liuuus r 1 1I with Hood's Sarsaparilla. SUMMOyS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE X of BLACKWELL'S Bu3SSB p4l 1 1 alt. SEE? 1 U.WfL Yi Ton will find one eowpo Inatda each two crane bag, and two coupon Inside aach r crane bag of Black- well's Durham. Bay m bag of thla celebrated tobacco and read the eonpon which gives a list of valuable pres ent avnd how to get them. FACTS ABOUT JUPITER. rare to Wis. The people recognisi and appreciate real merit. That is why Hood's Sarsa parilla has the largest sale! io tbe world. Merit io medicine mebos tb poster to core, tlooil's Harssparilia atMminteiy, permanently cures. It la tbe Que True Illood FuriflVr. It superior uteri! is ail established fact, end merit wins. Il'iod'a 1'ills sr sy to take, easy to operate. Cora indignation, uceJaulie 'It la immuiUriid, in wi juilamrnt. vhrthrr the $hffp groteer rtcfitt (fti J liruent from ffte Utnff or wof . . , It hrlher h does or it nut i am fur fr0 uMl.nt'.xtrtirt from rh II illtnm J. tirynn in the limit of lieu rrtentnlirr tchrn tht lmn bill Mi umUr oimiUlftation. Wonderful Figures rail to Express Enough Concerning the Great I'lanet. Our most eminent astronomers do not pretend to give us exact reckon ings on the great floating worlds out side of our own solar system, but with in that monstrous aggregation every thing has been reduced to certainty. The kingpin of tho solar system is upiter, "mighty Jupiter, the coIiIkmiI giant of all the sun-kissed worlds." Uis diameter is about 88,000 of our miles, being uhout eleven times that of our own globe; the circumference 275,000 miles at the equator, which would give the giant a volume exceed ing l nut 01 me curtu iy 1,1 i times. Were it possible to bring tbe earth 11 ml Jupiter ao close together that the diit lance separating tiicm would be no greater than that which now aepurulei the earth from the moon atHiut C40, 000 miles what wondrou bight would be in store fur the resident of our lit tie glulx'. 'The world of Jupiter would piM'iir to us to have a dlumcU r forty tinicH larger than that of our umiuI mighty attendant, and the Mir'tice his dlhk would occupy a ;u:o gr.'Ulor tnun tnai or l.nuo run inHn. And this giant of tho pluncta in re moved from the nun hy a distance of 4',0:H).O0O imle:; hat an orbit of mum than I.Ooo.otKi.Ooo mile Iu extent, an I maka circuit of iu c -Io-ImI iruel; once every 4.r,.;j day. Tlum it wilt m seen that a year on Jupiter it rouat to eleven ywara, ten ntoiitha and seven teen days on our gloW. The Imiui m.i ty of the world of Jupiter fe.nl It urd't may be apiroii.i.ti.'ly in. u.ucvl t.y thin ninipuri jii: In i.r.ier t.i t'.Mti;ilcte !l orbit In tliu time given abuve, it UlutkH'eI around lite sun witir a IcK-ity of Too.lMiO intlen a ilny. or a little more than right tulle per seeonj. COST OF CUt RACES. A Kalaral Ilea tiler. Karl's Clover Hxd Tea pnrtfiaa tbt blood aod givea a clear and beautiful oomph Hon. Fr sale by Wells A War- rea WOMAN'S TRUE KINDLINESS. It I Mar Nalwrml oil, liar BTATK Oregon for Morrow County. A. B. Bennett and F. P. Mhvb, I'lalntlira, vs. Charles Klmsey and Clara Klmsey, his wife, Jl. 3. Klmsey and Klmsey, his wife, Win. Klmsey and N. Klmsey, his wife, W. 8. Mercer and Barali Mer cer, his wife, L. A. Florence ami Ella Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and Minnie Hull, his wife, Samuel Hall and Mary Hall, his wife, Wm. Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Ktmsey and Nellie J. Croft, Defendants. To Charles Klmsey and Clara Klmsey, his wife, A. J. Klmsey and KimBey. his wife. William Kimsev and N. Kimsey, his wife. Rich ard Hall aud Minnie Hall, tits wife, William Ferrell and Eva Ferrell. his wife. Thomas Kim sey and Nellie J. Croft, of above defendants. In the name of the mate of Oregon, vou and each of you wtll take notice that the above plaintiffs, A. 8. Bennett and F. V. Mays, have commenced a suit against the above defend ants in the above court to foreelose a mortgage Riven thein by the above defendants upon the eaRtJhalf of the northwest quarter, the south west quarter 01 tne nortneasi quarter ana tne northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 18 township 1 south range 2ft East In said county. That the relief demanded In the comDlalnt in said suit ts for a decree that Dlaln. tins sum mortgage tie loreciosen, tne mortgaged property sold, and the proceeds applied to pay ment of costs aud disbursements of said suit, to the note secured by said mortgage and the attorney's fees set forth therein. That the court also decree in plaintiffs' favor a recovery irom t naries Klmsey, A. J. Klmsey ana Wil liam Kimsey of seven hundred dollars (700.00) and Interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from Heptember 11, W9, and seventy-five dol lars (iTn.UO) attorney's fees, besides costs and disbursements of suit. And further decree that all the other defendant be foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption In and to said lands, or any part thereof, and that lalutlns have such other and further relief ss 1 equitable. This summons is served upon you by publi cation by order of Hon. Htcpheu A. lxiwell. Judge of the above court, made by him at Chambers on fie Wnd day of Heptember, WW, and each of th defendant above named are required to answer said complaint on or Iwfore the first day of the next term of the aliove court. U-wlt: the first Monday of March. 1'.7. or the plaintiffs will apply to said court for the THAT HAVE YOU HEARD Business All kail 1 BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at hi a Change in ED. R. lone Slaughter Prices relief deinaudedlii said complaint. 7M1. CAKKY A MAYS. Attorneys fur rialntiiis. SUM&IOXS. KEQARDLESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale oost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, class ware, hats. caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment tall and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK MTARLAND, Manager and Salesman, Gilliam & Bisbee IN Jl'BTlCK'8 COl'RT FOR TUB H1XTH Dis trict, Htate of Oregon, County of Morrow. J. A. Woolvry, l'lalnttir, vs. 8. K. Jones, Mt-fendant. To S. K. Hones, lielmidaut '. In tha name nf tbe htatit of Oregon, we com mand you to appear Ix-fore tbe undersigned, a Jualti-aof the lv e In Heppner, In said f mint and Hlate, on or before Die luih day of U tulwr, W, at the hour nf lu nl o'nlnck In the loruuooti said (lay, at my onice In the said town to answer Hie roinplslnt ol i. A. noolvry founded on promissory notes and wherein lie demands tbe sum ol lino Hundred llilrty-slx and mi Km Dol lars, for which sum Judgment will h rendered against you tf you lall so to appear and answer said romplalni. (ilvrn under my hsnd this ?ud dsr or Kept. A. l , !'. W. A. IU IIAHH-X1N. 47 m. Justice ol the I'rsce. We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, b. ve are not tns Largest mercriants in tne Vioria t s But when the people of all the surrounding country are in need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Kails, Iron, Barb wire, Cumberland Coal, Oast and Water Pipe, I'lpe Klttlnirs, stove and Rannes, Wagons, Hacks, Biittgles, Wae;on Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Haws, Sledges, Wedges, duns, llstols, Cartridges aud Ammunition, Mason Jars, Orsn Heware, Hows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllera and Boards, Blieet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Bhould call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. We hare Ooon Goods at Pai Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chop John Trices. N STHKKT - HHI'PNElt. Oltl M ON You 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 Be 'prepared to receive no mistake. him by calling on E. W. RHEA & CO., Kesr! HoOftra Until. Mas. A Dions' til ballon, women tre ever Inclined to l cheerful n'l molest. Thry do nt h-lut. like man. to per form ft hpiuijl "f rrnnoui Mtton; not haii(hty. rmr arr$ranl. tntr anprr- rlliirua, tnt full of courtrsjr nd (Tpc- tl.m; Induatrtoti. rrtm mUal. Inirv A Ions; tucrs) virtuosi , ami wrtrmlti( mir f'xxl action than Bn. nrtr 4lrvM4 wj-clf In the language of ilpcrttry txt frWodkUlp Ut m woman. whether cIviU(hI or vp. without rfcvlvlng m doownt anl frlnl! cwr. la wander in orr tht Usrmn laln of llihoattttabl tarnmark. thnmgh honrtl hw,ln. frosrn LtUn4. rwls an 'I chnrlUh I inlatxt, tintTirwlil4 Itnaala krt'l tho w l.rprr SmI rrflotis of tH wand. rlrir Tartar, tf lioatfry. dry. eoM, wrt. or tk k, woman ha cvrr twra fri. ndly to mm. an. I antfiamljr : arid, to ad I to thla irtu, i w.thy th ap llatkoa of trw..lrn, tha arttott bar Wn fwf f ifmd In frr and hlwl a manner that. If I wa dry, I c'.rntik ' awevt 4rnfht, arid If hntik'ry, ale tha fr aaora! altai dovlda r!i.h. H fc4 sjiII prajaf ! talieat Jfs araiad lk lataaioaaof tba rr -t fallp. Kara a liae of ainUr rMl.iaf jem atr twfnra, an al rwa ar 4oa. TimM rtl toatti tat yne) My ! if' taaai, raa't . ? Call on E. W. RHEA cSs CO., at tbe First Natl Bar)K CorQcr. .a I. M. Ill OHC , t liilcsmaru E.W. nilEA&CO., Proprietors. fN of th- trweit Ut.r.,1 bj rIS- of oi l !'!.( la M John ri. I Urkm wSl. whirH. H a n .1 hap- pen to li la of tha Ni artrru of tha I. tity, U "t to wll ktwa. a n 1t. a It h-wM M ft I H olr rtiiairtina rt f Important Vti-ff of ft J,.Hn. wiilli dra fr'tfa !) f ntrtxeMNr. Mnrr 1),a : I ratvwaf ha a litetaef inert lat. ut it. w th .-n a th abef lr J4ta.i w. rs I f in. tha t itf . f ar a anted wf 1 r si ,rn I . a4 lk iMsilrsMS a lar V Ihi alar t ara firlnn i.f llt ar H Le4 twansa lias tp-f a I wlsss Try ln la IbHil III l(llaal. Yarlitlnu riikin a gmt ilr of lnonrr.'a ciallv Midi Jiiilitiliif as I iii(laljM' In oi'aturi and d f-ii. the Anii'i k u'a rup. miinrka tli New York Irltiuiie. A friend of l-ord llunraven aid riM-entiy that I lie curl told 1. 1 in that tlir total i-o-l to him to Imild, "in!i and nm tba IUrl. toprther ta ilii Ma traveling e' n', to win th Aineriea'a rup. would b fully one hun dred aud Cftv tltoti uixl dollar. Tha r lid i.al whkh hiiill tha Viffilatit iiiltM rilx-'l one hniKlei d thottaiid dol lar firlifitiail)-. and ha hern railed uion tor an aramenl u-lle, ao that the total outlay U-n tha rup lie- fe4ler U not fat fnon tha amoutit s ended on tha Valkyrie. Add to theMl nim tha nvn. y whtih tlta Juhll t oI'M.la and I'lUrm e.,t thir u aers. and tha total rl of tha laleat atrufl' fla far tha America eup amount to alitowt Ova hundred thou wind dollai Tha h"i -rof loddina tha Aiix riis t fun (i",f f, ciKO'it ha raekotted hy ' 'era a ant, and American jaeht- !.'-l Would nt bar lieen wiliilif to part with the trophy el anr roL lha pra. Ikal benefit to boat huildlnef and tha pleasure and pruhl to t derived fr.Hn nura and manly si aaaat ha t4 dad Ut lha rre.1,1 hvnsst !Unt. olr.n, I', ft A , raeaatly etortiad to IA Ahfle after Miakltif trip with threa eornlr In amH taat dowa tha I lir.to rtr fr-ia Yuma to tha t!f of faUfomia, I. awerlaia If tha rhaaael sv'uld ta k-avta atlalla f.ar tnawrrrs, Tha fi,.f. ha eat, rhentfee Ma ronraa la teany ivra aery year at lha time 1. tha J ana rlaa. shifoa' It ha4 ofua aa m' h a U or iM ai! lo left or f I.U and It woald Wa lanraitle lo linpnund tha water an aa In sasra ref w'.ar aaeida rl annel Tha t.des i.ei. atanit I Ha nviatli of lha rir ara MsiMit srtalie. ntt of Ita flr la tha fret Uaa, whwh. ftaar Ik fall f tha ssee-w aosf y SMosith, wsat la al OTfrK IB 1IFKKBY Ol VKS Til T I' NI'ICR and hr virtus of an rireulloti Issued out the i-lri-nll court of the Male of Oregon, for otiniv 01 Morrow, snd to me (Ure-ifHi and de- ered, uiMin a iddxuieiit rendere.1 snd entered 11 said eonrt 011 the mri day ol iM-iitemlier. iwst, 11 lavor rust. talus! J. . 1 holnlwoli. defendants, for the Bum Keren II und wl and Kevan'y Three and ih I mllara Hh lutereat llieleill Ir.iin Ilia ll d 01 June, al ine rale ol eiifiit tier eeni Mr I . i. iiiium, and Uie further sum ol Hiirir IxilUrs I Mli'S LL eiails. and a ruins eoata; m hlrh ludsinriil uas I enroiii-.! ami do li-tcl in lha Irrl s ortw ol said eiurt I i said eounljr n the I'.lh dr ot aa ieinif, and. shrmii, l.r suld hi'K men! It ass nrdi-rrd and adlndse.1 thai the iil.taitie (ira-rllefi tmiMeaeetl proMrtv. ut all lie ajoulh half nf the Soriheaal uuarler. and Kurtheaat quarter ot Norllieaal iiliarler leret leu ai re In a square form In Ihenonheasl eorner thereoli and eoutheaat uuarler of North est quart? nl Xe-iliiii len llni In T"anlilf tie III m!h of Kane Teui (. I f.a.l H.. txauld li sai,lf said lu lKmrul. casUi mi aeeriiing pais. I win. oil ftatureay, list 4sy al Otloker, IBa, a 2 ! r. M , nf I dev. al the fmnl d.f .1 lha n...r h,..M In li,.....- U. lo-a-n.i, sail the rlshl. una and Inlereal ul said I . I II r a a d.i..etaun-e.aiia1ylor. a a. kli.e K, H hf Wm fif .imnimt Ht ITIf.MPV. IlllV thf MCt l.lte a4 J I, laooiiaon n and In the I ' ' " - v. ...v, iw(,nni(inni .r.m...T al ui,p atlTIKMI Ul I Ilia niahal a 'VI heel l.l l.lrf ..r tea lha io.aenls l la al'l 'la-l In the nf alt esarullua, and all e.a ami nais thai I f I "'. .... .111 lnicnor nmric. Ml.aniT I J HnllM I .... 1. 1 litany, I " " - - ..... " " Iwlad Iki 4nd dar ul Ik L !. 'tauaa MiEiurra sale. US tO IL Do you know what this means ? This, that :&sr arc sixteen reasons why you should buy I e ells Tsylor. n H. Kln. N. H M Bee I J J J your Groceries. Supplies and Gents rurnish- T. R. HOWARD'S for every one objection made against it. This should decide the matter. It does. . People want fresh goods, neat goods, good goods for the smallest amount of money. Huv die best ".SH when you can get it at the same figure paid for N ofci 0 Intention. 1.. a k lorn s ar l.s .si.s. Os .....a. ei iit-i ink aa. (ill' K l lirRKRT (.llll 1IMT 1MI oll li.f nama.1 sillier has Sled IMrfire ul he .iieMn ki no. Ai.al "'-" In si-a.n 'S DM rl.lv ai.. n.al aal I ...( alll I- mad hr f.a I choiIv I lrfe. T a,.. f..a r.HO,i,t al 11. 1 f-or. ir.m. as imi t ol. iev , u Mauri l (.III ... Xar, I Hrndersnn. M. ktt. ia. Mil.. a Is I a. M ft W. M amelhahiU.iati,ff allneaaas Io bene, kef e-.iur-i. ni-l.ixs y-.a a4 ruiiw.il.ta id a. 11 ia"i sis i a M...I..II William tumll, lnwv Ilea- Iff H.nls Aa)faal.l al Hri..,wi oree..a 1-. a w i..ui HOWflRD'S IS THE PLACE. Old Stand, Main Street, near Bob Krlck's. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. JiOllOJ130HStPrc)pa Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. kotwt of intention7 N I... a lorn 1 t t. . a. ,t.ia u iirsrur i.Hr I I llManS oti' r is iirsrur i.Ur nut imi ..o,.e i,f k.i.1 au4 ha. few! entire u$ av.lt. 1. . 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