Where They Met. McKinley Bill, With Napoleon eye, Bays "Bryan let's drink some Limvood Rye; We meet as Mends, my words are few I hope they dou't, dear Brian Bore U." And Bryan says, in a Joking manner, "I wonder if that's what's the matter with Hanna That's horse and horse, vou funnv 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 at tbe Belvedere Saloon, E. G. Snerry, Prop. Via the Union Pacific System Bagffnee ia checked through from Port land to deetioHtion. The fpeoinlties of the Uoioo Piioiflo ere unexcelled trnck and equipment, uniou depots, fnt lime, through ours, etenm bent, Pintaoh light aod oourleooa treatment to passeDgers. For rates sod information noply to R. W. Baxter, Gen. Arft. D. P. system, Port land, Oregon. Are Yon Hade Miserable by IndigeBtinn, Oonutipa tion, Dizzineen, Lous of Appetite, ITellaw Skin? Sbiluh's Vitalize is a positive oure. For sale by Wells AWarren. MTr was more trrlnvna wrong; dona the fanners of nor country than that so unjustly Inflicted during tbe pant three yeara upon the wool growers. Although among onr most useful citizens, their In terests nave been practically destroyed. MoKlnley's letter of acceptance. Makes an Alignment. H. C. Myers of this city has file.l an assignment for tbe benefit of bis credit ors in tbe office of Recorder Muloolm in Portlnod. The assignee la John Myers. Tbe assets consist of aoruge valued at $5000 in Gilliam and Washington coun ties; six lots In Stephen's addition, val ued at $9000. one-third interest in P200 bnehela of wheat, (200; 30 bead of horses, 8450; farming implements 8300; total, fU.950. Liabilities sre $9279. The prinoiple creditors are an follows: J. D. Myers, Oreton, JlSOO, Snoan B. Allen, East Portland, $800; American Mortgage oompany, (400; MuoMaater A Birrell, (5000; J. W. Hmith, Arlington, $310; estate of Dr. Tbeesing, Portland, (300. The Oniy Chiilr Car Line To tbe east is the Union Pueiflo. East ern cities are reached via this line with fewer changes of oars tbaj via other linea -Rates always the lowest. Tickets to or from points in the United fltates, Oaoads, or Europe fur sale by R. W. Baxter, Geo. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland. "It it tmmntertai, in my judgitu-nt whether the sheep grower receives any benefit from the tariff or not Whether he due or does not J am for free irool"Ejrtract from speech of Wi'liant J, Bryan in the House of Kcp resentatives when the H'ii bill wu nnder consideration. You can bet your last winter's duds that this fair 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., tt4aaa la Wb ill if I art j on fr talisat d.fn ' f IIm frost (so-i p. Harb lloa t.f iotr rlolhlsf jnn af aa Mar, an I at pftraa down. Tio-a art) ft Uy loflfb tl fnm t)aaj troy Q sH !'), ' f ? Call on E. W. RHEA & CO., at tbe First Natl Bar)K CorQcr. E. I. N. MIGML ,-w.r ,ca Saleiman. t' niJllaJiK, OlCKCsOX. Here and There. The Heppner Transfer Co., ha wood for sale. 37 tf. Peter Brenner and wife were in from Eigbt Mile Tuesday. What's tbe matter with Fulton, onr next governor? He's all right. Drink tbe celebrated J. 1. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'. Mrs. Julia Bradley has so far recov ered from her recent illness as to be up again. T. R. Lyons and his brother John, of Condon, departed Tuesday for a few days visit at Portland. Mis. Dr. MoFaul departed Tuesday evening for Adams to spend a few weeks vluitiug with ber mother. G W. Crawford, representing an eastern portrait oompany, was in Hepp ner today from Condou. Lnodesh and Akers will give tbeir oon oert at the opera honse on Monday night. It protuiseB to be good. Hon. Ben Butterworth, of Ohio, is miikiug a few stirring oampaign speech es tor tbe republicans in Oregon. Ben Parker and his partner, Mr. Gleason, were down from Parker's mill Tuesday to hear Senator Mitchell. E. O. : Mark P. John has gone down to Portland for a brief visit. Mrs. John will visit her relatives in Heppner. Fall weather brings cool weather, oool weather calls for winter clothing. See E. W. Rhea's line of goods. Ad in this ins ae. sl8-lm. Mrs. E J. Muir returned home on Wednesday morning after a visit of several weeks in Southern Oregon with relatives. A dance will be given Bt the opera house on tbe first and third Friday evenings of each month, tor an indefi nite period. tf. Lout A Trilby heart watch charm on the streets of Heppner. Finder will kindly return same to this office and reoeive reward. O. E. Farnswortb is on atrip to South ern Oregon tor the purpose of purchas ing a large nnmh:r ot lambs for his Morrow county range. G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at bis parlors, Matlock oorner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. T. M.: About 30 sheep, with a brand thought to be that of J. Ayers, of Butter Creek, were shot and killed near tbe bend of Meadow creek', in Grant oounty, t.tat week. Girt Hatt and Charley Jones are as sociated together down at Charley's old place in tho toosoriul business. C 'II on tbem and get your whiskers pushed la. Senator Tillman of South Carolina is to ni'ike a number ot speeches in Ore gon, beginning on Wednesday, tbe 14th, at Portland. The senator speaks in Pendleton on tbe 19th. Senator Mitchell and Hon. C. W. Fulton departed on Tuesday night's tram, Mr. Mitohell going from here to Dufur, and Mr Fulton leaving for other points in the state. Hon. W. R. Ellis departed last even ing on a campaigning tonr and will ad drex th people of Miltrn this after noon. He will be assisted in several meetings by Hon. C. W. Fulton, ot Astoria. That repoblioau meeting Tuesday wnt a rouser sure. McKinley' supporters in this oounty aie growing in numbers eai-h day and tbe republican standard bearer will carry this oounty by safe majority. T.-M : Mrs. T. W. Ayers and Mrs. Lacy, of Heppner, are in tbe city as del egates from Heppner to the Baptist con ventl'io. Mrs. Avers ia tbe guest of ber daughters Mrs. Van Duyn and Mrs. Forward. Rev. W. E. Put wine will hold service in the M. E. church at this pi see no next Tnesdsv evnlng. At 10:30 In tbe morning be will hold oommanion servi ces ht the Charon to which tbe mem bora t,T6 iovt!ed. At the opera house on Wednesday evening, Oat. 21, tbe Indifi aid society "t the Christian rbaroh will give a Novelty sociiil. You ill be greatly entertained and a good social tun Is promised. Admission will Im free and general invitation is extended to all lu aitniul Kro good music it also promised for this occasion. Hon IB a BMt .. VV. RHEA & CO., Ot.. Proprietors. SENATOR MITCHELL SPEAKS. Assisted by Hon. C. W. Fnltoa, he Address ed tbe Largest Political Uat imring Ever Assembled in Heppner. About one fifth of Morrow oounty as aembled in Heppner on Tuesday lBt to bear the political issue of the day tlies oueeed by Senator .loiiu If. Mitohell and Hon Cbas. W. Folton. The meetting was presided over by Hon. J. N. Bron, who in a few well obnsen remarks, intordaced Senator Mitchell as the first speaker of the day. He was greeted with great applause and it was some time befora it was suf fioiently quiet for tbe Senator to begin. He first referred to the tbe organization of this county and to tbe tact tb'it al though at that time we werefrepresented by a democrat, "Uncle Jack Morrow," that he, by the vote of that representa tive had received the support of our peo ple, and expressed bis pleasure iu being permitted for the first time to appear before a Moriow oounty audienoe. The senator tbea took op tbe issues dividing the two great parties; first pay ing bis respects to tbe fiuancial question, by referring to bis position on that question, and inviting any one who took issue with bim to speak right out. After referring in a pleasant wey to bis "planet of Mirs'' speeob, he read tbe financial plank ot the republican plat form, by section, giving a full and com plete analysis and explanation as he proceeded; showing to the entire satis notion ot tbe majority of tbe large audienoe that bimetallism could only be maintained in this country by carry ing out the declaration of the St. Louis platform. The seuator showed conclu sively that he had at no time contended that this country would prosper with tbe tree coinage of silver unless that free coinage could be bad in connection with protection and reciprocity in ac cordance with tbe well established re publican idea of legislation along tbose lines. Referring to the probability of secur ing international bimetallism, the sen ator said tbat tbe republican party was its only friend in this couutry; tbe pop- ocratio party favored independent free coinage of silver by this oonntry alone at the ratio of 16 to 1. The national democratic party, being in full and com plete harmony with President Cleve land's views upon the subject, were m favor ot a singlegold staudard aod agHinst the further use of silver as money by this oonntry; making it very plain to all tbat international bimetal lism has never bad h friend in President Cleveland or tbe present demooratio ad ministration. The senator then proceeded to show, J by quoting from McKinley and other re publican leaders, tbat tbe pnrty was earnestly oomtnittnl to the principle, and that the sentiment was not only rapidly growing in this oonntrv bnt in Enrope us well, England having taken a step in that direction, when on the 17tb of March, 189G, thu British pailiament unanimously passod resolution which ''urges npon tbe government the advis ability of doing all in lit power to aeonr an international rgroemenl aod stable monetary par of exobaoge between gold and silver,' and also tbat Frs ce and Germany were greatly interested and actively moving In the direction of inter national bimetallism. When the sen ator tedd his audience that in bit opin ion much could be done to fotco inter natioest lii met si liana by doubling the duties on prodoole from Gnat Bntlao ami her colonies until tbat ns'i'iu shall agree with the United Slates and otter countries for the coinage and use of silver, I be aptilansa tlit greeted the srbtioieit showed tbat be bal touched a popular chord. Tbe arguments were plain and con clusive that the Ciiicsgo platform mesne silver monometallism, 'he Indianapolis platform gold mooometa'liaai, and tbat we eoul 1 only hwik in the osrrjlng out of tbe declarations of the Ht. Louie plat form opon which MeJ.tr MiKioley was nominal! to at cure for this couutry wbal the paoplti really desire true bi metallism. Tl.e sp akrr tbrn proceeded to show tbat the eoonlry wsa wot suffering to roach from the financial Irgialatioo of 173 m it was lb tartff legislation of lift TLe first thing to do In older to mssjrt .rosrit sm n rnaol lafiff j l.-.n t.mt tills ci.ailitn.lUm U so com Ut along lb lint of lb t-roUctiooof i'1,1' u to allow of prattlcalljr so Amsftrsu io lnatrli so l Ihna git am- ploymtBl U iboosaiKla of bob ra I Antii- tn rlns roo bo ara bow la an bM mala IU poaoli; .roarout in tUj past, su. v raa allf larn unt fstfa ( toward lb alt oral of tbesa rardiasl j pMrwip'ra of rspqtilicaolam, Ibat ta aJ.sjs a .t) ta,.4 ia baa I mib m. ! , , , . ! Tba a-nator la c ooUaUm wa.l. ae ' J.ntttl pUa forth, aastaioibf of lb! fral laws, aol aJ bia hrsta lol pul palttotMta ilxiti parllssosbip ami j a it bt a a- v aPi.tU la lb a.aii. tnrol iitwsi a lbs Cbicsfi plstform ia It eeasia of rrtstJt.t C'lsisn. ab '1 IU alrrms mnrt. Tit al -f altsoatali4 bibarra In rsawraWr Ibal itsto U not a eampaiya of OBslsaita It, )! a It tsa darlilH as sibsll af of not Waattt frlara la lb b (! prlOPipltss a-UnrslsJ by lbs rspvMiraa .rljr it roit Iba A,m nriratia t arty ta rofiliana In sitiu,si,l, bil lb fU If-. Tb f"1 f ry aiib ,lrb Ibaasnsb Biik -. t. - .i j .. mvv,m.r, imiKI toil lb. la... aaJisoa. .r. I, barmftr tblUtesoaof lb. ipnWf, jurl. UhhsW. ...y an.h. ki lbUswti i4 lbsm)al(M'taMrlt, i Kainui I Ji.l.nvn fi aHs tlisl h p.,u. lb rbaiaa laloi4il If . C'ba W. ' wrk wbett b ws f rrt ( i ajt.,a, abo, al a fsty pfliiaiaary . '! Mart. neasi l-ils l!.at af.r tnsfla, at rr.fw poa,.!,4 I 4.s Iba f r 1 T''t" " '"' '! k.oiib4.M.t-.rr,,fiHs.y!""r,M',,,"'f1 UiU' -:.. . . ' . ' . i II.. ptioPc la t'tiiiiM.. liters it, ,.H,l,4l,ta !' a4 f. Ibfa-jh,,.,.,,, u,.rt r...,.lP, wit!, H ,anra if aa btif, aaal(1 lb 4' U', ,i M, bi U f..rjotn: .let, I' lo" f rl.morraej la a aaf Ibal bfrtif ( e i lha lw nrg r.it,iit inri.- of l-.n f at.wuss if arirlaaasj aa4 aba4 , f 'I1'' It b U -!( .if I JMtff tbol baa Mtiaat awskla Url l.lctlt.lm.a I..I IL. .... II . . I ..... - - , . . I r f ai r'aiaf It., Kwa aboaa la light and its pretenses exposed in a way that was pleasing and ooviteiug. 'CliBrley" Fulton was pearsonally known by but few in this oounty prior to bis coming among os on Tuesday, al though his reputation as a campaign orator was well known. He folly sustain ed that well earned reputation and it is safe to say he will bare calls in tbefutnre to address Morrow oounty audiences. Morrow oounty is the friend of Cbas. W. Fulton. Taken all in all, Tuesday's meeting was the largest one ot its kind ever assembl ed io this county, and tbe only regrets is that we had no hall large enough to accommodate all who desired to hear tbe distincaisbed speakers. The cause of MnKinley and protection is on the ascendency iu Morrow oounty and our people can be safely intrusted to vote on the 3?d of November next, for the re turn of tbat polioy tbat has given tbem peaoe and prosperity in tbe past. Move Cnrstive Power Is oontained in a bottle ot Hood's Sarea parilla than in any other similar prepara tion. . It costs the proprietor and manu facturer more. It costs tbe jober more and it is worth more to the consumer. It has a record of cures unknown to any other preparation. It is the best to buy because it is tbe Oue True Blood Purifi er. Hood's Pills are the best family ca thartio and liver medicine. Gentle, re liable, sore. "It ia immaterial, in my judgment whether the slusep grower receives any oenentrrom tne 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. Wben wear begins to exoeed repair in your body you are going to fall siok. The Bigns of it are : loss of flesh, pale ness, weakness, nervousness, etc. The repair needed is food. Xou think you eat enongb, and yet yon feel that you wear out more tisane, energy, nerve-force, than your food makes for you. Tbe difficulty is that you do not digest enough Aud this ia so serious it is worth sitting down seriously to tbink abont. If yon can't digest what you eat, take a few doses of Shaker Diegesl ive Cordial. The effect ot it will be to increase your flash and make vou feel stronger. You won't fall siok. Proof tbat ia in oontrol (of yonr repair appa ratus. Take a few bottles ot Shaker Digestive Cordial. Hold by druggists at 10 oents to $1 00 per bottle. FIRE WITHOUT SMOKE. A Berlin Inventor's Scheme for Burning Powdered Coal Is Hucceiuirul. Wherever there's smoke there's fire la an adnpe based on observation of unvarying physical laws, but the re verse docs not always hold pood, for there may be fire without smoke, or at all events without apparent smoke. In lierlin, according to the New castle Chronicle, an inventor has sue- cecded in devising a means for Insur ing complete combustion without the emission of smoke, and hia method ha, on repeated tests, proved so satis factory thut two of the most important slcu.o... lipping companion in Uerinuuy have decided mi uduptlntf it to their steamer. Ill this system coul, reduced tu powder in centrifugal disintegrator, in Introduced into a pear-shaped com bustion chamber lined with firebricli, and lil led with an induction appurutus lilio those used III pctrolcum-tircd fur mice, the eoul dur.l being1 drawn nloiijf by a j-.-t (if ste.iui or compressed air. The combustion chamber, which takes the place of a furnace, is provided with two apertures, one In the center line of the boiler, occupying; the posi t on of the Usual fire-hole door, while I'. i, f'i r. on l'ie opposite side? of thu e ii iii, n i.'uu.il.t r. at-rvca for intit .'. i.' l'ie co.'.l ilust throiih a !pe, so j.'rr; 1 :mt the ('.if t l-ievriily dispersed if i r l'ie whole surface ot the chamber. r first Sniiion, which maybe e.' "".e by liny source of heat, the com bustion t:o:itinurt regularly and In teiiM ly under the action of the air cur rent. whVh U regulated In accordance with the iiaiitity of dust required to produce the necessary heat. The alrori t-nia and dust are Intimately ii.ii k'ii: i l i the conn of combustion, v. Ml t!,e sp-ed of the current, which !iu . . rvcl as a tchlcle for the dust, la imi .'i reduced. I".ch mrtlcle of fuel h -1 I In stiN-iiion ia by this method tir m '!it int. such close contact with 'i.' iiUlIi hi'Oi'fcsnrv for it ciiulia. " brlnir gt-ni raUd LITERARY LABOR. asf rrlf rtuiat a4 iMasas a4 To n.aka liu-rry work bc.lthy la a nitni-le prwcfM, ilrisrtKllnir on tli hvmU ' h y l lltUl to It, ami - I h mnU In wbkh lh Wljr la ' lrmln.l ami dLi-.! V It. t i . . ,ta.. Th 0rl fra.. . , , , i,.),, , ,)ay isrll hf rarl rU,i,K. Th wnl.rrl "llwripftrs) of tb ( ,t mm of all aifi-a la in favor '"'t "f a' U'''a P aarljf In thn """". i r' fn !.-... I with IrtuMli of life. It l al-l cl I) 'runt to. till happltti ami a- is y of 'f. Ith lh early hotirt ot 1'it iu .r ii I ni litrrsry work ta altsav t fruit fully axH-iaUl, mbrn iU, balol of arly work la otif ac'iulrcd. i i.imiits arw irt-siir.i uirn; lha ar rsriifrtt.rol of tliouiriita la .earr.l tUra; nirtnory Is kr-ripa I hen. Thus tb.Ht-bU inrlVsl an I memory ntipirw lt th r, art'l laU ,nm !i-aMir. MjIs lb sun )onr frtio workman. In l'ie work of lha rlay of tb literary li? nr.t',irif a mi wbolasntiw as I 'Brry out Ilia work witlit.nl strain. ,. ' , , 1 m"". " "V"m 'r ' '?ft H t- Uil Il"f- ' I t it - i a f t I I iJij . I wra a. Ii II Sf a W f i kutj. a 4 Made and Merit Maintains theconfldenoe of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. I f medicine cures you when sick ; if it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question tbat tutdicine possesses merit. That is juat the truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. We know it possesses merit hecriu'S!? it cures, not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and t.iousRnos of cases. We know it cure3, absolutely, permanently, when all others taii to do any good whatever. We repeat Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood' p;i cure nausea, indigestion, mo uuimisness. 25 cents. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon tor Morrow i ountv. A.S. Bennett and F. P. Mays, Plaintiffs, vs. ChaTles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, his wife, Wm. Kimsey and N. Kimsey, his wife, W. 8. Mercer and Sarah Mer cer, his wife, L. A.Florence snd Ella Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, Samuel Hall and Mury Hall, his wife, Wm. Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kimsey and Nellie J. Croft. Defendants. To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his wife. A. J. Kimsey and Ktmsev. his wife. William Kimsey and N. Kimsev, 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 Ktate of Oregon, vou and each of you will take notice that the above plaintiffs, A. 8. Bennett and V. 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 npon the eastinau ot tne nortnwest quarter, tne 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 sam county, l imt tne relief uemandea in the complaint in said suit is for a decree that plain. mis saw mortgage ne ioreciosed, tnemorigagea 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 set forth therein. That the court also decree in plaintiffs' favor a recovery from Charles Kimsey, A. J. Kimsey and Wil liam Kimsey of seven hundred dollars 700.00l and interest thereon at ten per cent per annum iroin sepipmoer 1 1, iw., ann seventy-nve aoi lars (17'uxi) attorney's fees, besides costs and disbursements of suit. And further decree that all the other defendants he foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption in aud in sam lanos, or any pari inereoi, ami mat plaintiffs have such other and further relief as Is equitable. This summons is served upon vou by publi cation by order of Hon. Htcnhen A. Uiwcll. Judge of the above court, made by him at Chambers on the 2iu day of September, mint, 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-wlt: the first Monday of March, 1HH7, or the plaintiffs will apply to said court for the reuei ueniauuvain sam complaint. CaKM MAYS, 7-!U. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, SUMMONS. TN JI'BTICK.'HCOt'RT FOR THE H1XTII DI8- 1 trlct, mate of Oreuon, County of Morrow. J. A. Woolery, I'lftlutlff. vs. fl. E. Jones, Defendant. To B. K. Hours, I li-fciiclHii t : In the name of the Htate of Orcicon, we coin msixl you to snncnr before the uiulerslknel, a Justice of the Trace In Ilrppiier, In saiil County and Htate, on or before the I'llll day of Octolier, lh',, at the hour of lu nl o'clock in the forenoon said day, at my olftce in the said town to answer the complaint of J. A. Woolery founded on promissory notes and wherein he demsnds the sum ol One Hundred Thlrty slx sud Ao liKi Hol ism, for which sum JudKineut "Hi l rendered siialnst you If you fall so to appear anil answer aid complaint. (ilven under my hsnd this 2nd dar of Rept. A. I , W. A. Kh'lMKDHON, 172-k'i. Justice of the I'esce. SUEJilFt'S SALE. XTOTK'K M HEREBY GIVEN THAT t'NDER li soil hv virtue of sn execution issued out of the circuit court of the Mule of Oresoii, for I onnty ol .Morrow, and to me directed aud de livered, tiMin s Jiidiimetit rendried sud euterinl in said court nu I he 'Mb day of Mcptemtxir, I", in favor ol The Northern Counties Investment lmt, l.lmllel, s corporation, plsliitlfT. st sitalust Cecells Tsrlor. H H. Kins. N. H. Mi H and I I . Ihomiwon, dcfeiidanta. for Ihesum of Hven Hundred slid Heveii'y Thnw and IV III) noiisra ann intermt inereon from lha lt rlsr nl June, 1MI, st the rate ol eliihl iter rent wr auiiuiii, and the further sum ol Thirty Dollars posts, sud seeming- posts; which judKinent was en ml Inl snd diM ketrd In the Clerk 's ofHi a of nld court In said county on the i'l'h dsyol i-e irniiMT, !".; snu, wiirresa, ny sain Inns nieut II was ordered sud sdjudsel that tha tollowliif drscrllHHl mortKasr.1 uroiiertr. to wit I he Hon Hi half ol Ilia Norlhrsst uusrter. slid Sorthrsst iiisrter nl Norlheatt iiiartrr Incept Uin ai'res In a sinsrs lortn In tlie tio'lheaal corner lhereif sud Houthr-ast qusrter nl Norlh- est i(iirlrr nl Hntlon lu (1.0 In Township (ins (I) North nf Hanss Twenty lira CA) Kad W. M., I sold ! satl'ly said Judimrtit, costs sun Si-criiun posts, l will, uii Ssturdsy, Slat stay el Oclobsr, 1808, si 2 o r. S H. M , ol i .1 1 day, at Ihs (runt diMir ol Ihspourt house In Hrppner, Morrtiw CtuntT. (in son. srll Ihs rls-hl. litis snd liitereal ol said deleodsiiti Cacclls Isylor. s) t. Kltis. N. H. JHi hv snd J. c lkomwn In snd In Ihs lndr. rllM-d pMpvrty si I'lihlle Auction lo lha IiIiiImH snd Imt i.Miier lor nun In hsnd Ihs iirui-svdi In I spplltHl In the salUhu-tlon nl Said esepulloll, Slid all costs Slid rMla UiSt may axrrus K. U NA1IN K, sheriff ol Morrow miiily, Orr(,,n lavtpd this :ud day nl I h i. Is, 4MI nu. Notlct of Intention. Ltsn ( rtr i at La '!sr., nssons. SeplemlHir 1 1 n. IM vTi'K i iirRrnv i.ivrx that i ii k ' lollowllif nainetl settler has Sled not Irs til her Intention tt tnsfcs Rltal wt la Stll'tetrt nl her rlslm. snd Ihsl said tinml will ln msds nefn-s niitity I lerh. nl Morrow County, at ni ppier, iirmm, on ta-ittuet fifti, iwa, : MsRY t V A I'll II AS, Mary J Henderson II. K Ho.V, lot tl.s Nw. nmfl, la I a, H p t. W, M She names the fntlnwlnf with ns'l lo pfms her eo'iiioiMMii mtiisura upou sud tultltstlna l, aal'i laiei. n Jtihn W.r.hall. Wllllant rHrrslt. Flmer (let) tiy. Martin Aitdetson, sll nl Hxppner, irtHiiB. aa R. w, wilvtiiN, rte(iu. Nolle of Mention. 1.4 a (rrrit at I- taaiis. lmi Nirru i nrnrnr imr. hut i A k Mloamt tisnied settl.t has ItleH ttotltaitl his Intention I ms total ttrttttf la sttprt 1,1st Isits. and that Said t-. alii snads bm- inrw Ittelmttitr t lets ttf Mttrrnw to , Oraoti, SI ll Mtrt. t na !ntttlttli, SI, U luvm I Ult Oil. Itott.eslxd .(.tll-.n Mo ! It if tt.s SFt "'I."''!"1! "t"'!, Ms etittirs ti,s loilowlns wlthesata sn ttrnv bis ettotintottts otsldsnt'a urftn std rtjIttTstitta trt said land. l Jaa.rs W I !. Mat llnhes. lohnity !;!, Istn astliis, ail tl"i .t. itraott. i m ii r, Keatstrr. ttin unr. " hum Atvmnrti At iinrr IO it. lal U l. rWeass ) at p ttt, f inai! Ii i J..i,tt.s r Oet J t Wh.a eallli.a ..f hs I'O.fs !. as Stttsrtue4 J r ilillt I' D Motia of Mention. IAtierri i ATiAt.siM.r t lt l S.l.. la fcmt.t l.n thai Ik ( Mid S,IH.r aaS 1 Drflrt4 a s It,'!.. 1., mmkm Lit, tuMtfitt M ht st4 t't said Ml 1 sa-U twl.-rs I. tt,tm.n t ...... l. I... v.t H Ika I S I ltr.,H ..rt si (Writ, lrr'ttt, ntt .t.rf a nH M t ii.. it i;t! ii )t m S'S t-nf t i,S t. fcbi.S ;l tltSua I.....1 . w.-.lt J.aw sf l', l.t ..- nf ' .t-.t, t.t.i..a, sf.tl fc a.h f M (W tl l. f !-l UA swf'Stef. 2 i 4 m The Best SmoklngTobacco Mado HAVE YOU HEARD ' THAT THBKG'SbWsbV hi a be in V ED. R. BISHOP lias bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale S laughter Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, hoes, overshoes, ete., are beiDg 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. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. ED. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. Gilliam & Bisbee We are not small men, lbs. We are email men, Xs. we are not llis Largest Hauls in ifieWoiW! But when the people ol all the surrounding country are in noed ol s V Hardwsre, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Willowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cuinliorlaiul Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, I'lpe KlttliiKS, Htoves and Rsnnes, Wagons, Hacks, BuKgits, Waiion Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Baws, Bledges, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran Iteware, Plows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examiue our Qoodn and Qet Trices. We have Good Goods at Pair Prices, and Cheap luhn Goods at Chcp John Prices. GrlJi Li I A. JVL MAIN STHE10T - to ILo tHassasHasaVBESSXSBHaW 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 for every one objection made against it. This should decide the matter.' It docs. People 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 BobKrlck's. THE PALACE .J . C. BOHCHKUS, Prop. staaauMMMMsaaaMaaM Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. n : WITH wm : mm : fills i Vouro IJOUX) to 'J'likn'JCm. Lcnves No Con&tipntion, t'araa It, at well as all lioar,w. Hits ll.aJasha aaj Malaria. TUa aly 0"HraTai a ill In ihs or 1 1. r1,, .j .tntf te .r atl by asailaa l-wfl.rfff,, i.', s.t.lstf I. i. HtrMiM4 MIDICALOU. Haa ftaaaiaan, Cat. Tmk Lancasuiki: Insukanck Co. m MANCintniKM, i:nii.anii L I fiHtlsM, ItlAT. ..?.' tn tasa Isa 'Us. yt.rti,! w To Bo Given Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine is r ham Tobacco You will find one coupon In side each 2-ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4-ounce bag. Buyabag, read the coupon ana see how to get your share. Business ill fcrf R. BISHOP, Prop. & 13ISB3SE. I1KLPNEII. OREGON 5 HOTEL BAK,