Here and There. Where They Met. McKJnley BUI, with Napoleon eye, Says "Bryan let's drink some Mnwood Rye; We meet as friends, my words are few I hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U." And Rrvan RAVR. in A fnktnir trimmer. "I woniierlf that's what's the matter with Banna That's horse and horse, you funny fuller When I see my wife I om bound to Teller." Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an eve. And they drank some more good Llnwood Rye. Sold only nt the Belvedere Saloon, E. Q. Snerry, Prop. LAKB-STOTT NUPTIALS, Heppner is pretty lively tbis week, numerous mutton mooarcha spending a tew days in tli mad wbirl of a deal of a good time. Oaoasiooally a diHoolored countenance and a bruised eye again prove the folly of attempting to pose as a fighter while imbibing tbe nectar of a Kentucky distillery. . Dick Sheets is back from Portland. The Heppner Transfer Co., has wood for eale. , - 37-tf. Geo. Miller was np from Ucng'ss yes terday. Frank Ward was down from Baidttan yesterday and today. Wm. Hughes hag recovered from a very recent sick spell. Ed Smith is over from Tom Matlock's MoDonald car yon ranch. Alec Coroett and J as Jiibnson were 10 from Batter oret-k jeoterday. OummiBsiiner J. W. Beckett was over fri m Eight Mile Wednesday. Oot 31nt is McKinley flag day, instead of Oct. 24th, as given out at first. . Press Thompson has been la'tl, op with rheumatism bat is improving. Low Tillard is book from Pendletou. tie found his folKs not seiiously ill. , Tom Crow was in Wednesday after a summer's rustling in ths mjuutaius. O E. Famsworth and wife returned from their Portland visit last Tuesday. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Bombers'. Emile Marx, representing Samuel Westbeimer & Co , was in Heppner yes terday, W. F. Courtney took out fourt en oars of cattle yesterday, bonnd for the Bound markets. Ed C. Ashbaugh was in town yester day to arrange to complete his home stead proof. Born To the wife of Rev. 0. B. How ard, of Heppner, Thursday, Oot. 22, a 9 tound girl. C. H. Molsnaos, Republican League town today. Geo. Hufford was over from Cass THAT BOGUS FOBSyTHB LETTER. representing the of Oregon, is in On Tuesday, Oot. 20, at the residence t the bride's parents. Congressman and Mrs. W. R. Ellis, io Heppner, Mist Mamie M. Scott and Mr. John R. Lake, also of Heppner, were united in marriage by Rev. W. E. Potine in that beautiful and impressive service ( the Episcopal ohnrob. The hapoy oonple were uaher ed into a perftot bower of fragrant flow ers where the bride was given away by ber father, in acoordaooe with the Epis copal rites. She looked her loveliest in a gown of oream silk, trimmed in chiffon aud pearls. The groom was attired in conventional black. The parlors were a perfeot sea of fl jwera. with here find there gaily colored autumnal leaves, ar ranged in faultless combinations, each trjiogto outdo the other in producing those beautiful shades that defv the deft band of the painter to imitate. After congratulations the guests were invited to partake of a bounteous wed ding repast. Mr. and Mrs. Lake depart ed on Tuesday evening for a brief wed ding tour after whioh they will return to Heppner their future home. The pres ents were numerous and many of tbem exceedingly costly. The donors and gifts were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Costello, silver bread plate and also berry dish; Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Ellis, complete set of silver spoons, knives and forks, two table covers, one dozen napkins and a set of dishes; T. R. Lyons, water set; Frank Roberts, pickle castor; Mr. and Mrs, Otis Pftterson, A. W. and O. L. Patterson, silver syrup pitcher and Baucer; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R Bishop, silver fruit dish; Mrs. W. E. Kabler, mush set; Zie Patterson, sugar bowl and oream pitober; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Roberts, silver siop lalle; J. V. Patter son, carving set: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. If Troubled With Rhenmatism Head This. Annapolis, Md., Apr. 16. 1894 I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu matism and found it to be all tbat is claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the mar ket and cheerfully recommend it to the public J no. (. Buooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc, No'. 13 Main St. Matlock's MoDonald canyon place the . ni. nninlina Bknnh of the Adi- Ae.r. .-.9 thn inuAb I I Pl Ulfll Ut tlUO WVCQi Mrs. 'Gene Oilman is ill with la grippe at her borne in Heppner, corner of May and Obese Btr,eets. Jerry Brosnan and wife and numerous other Lena fneuda were Heppner s guests Wedueeduy. Fall weather brings cool weather, oool weather calls for winter olothing. See E. W. Rhea's liue of goods. Ad in this issue. sl8-lm. Newt Jones end family have deeided to atop in Baker City for the winter. at the above ALSO BEAD THIS. Meehaniosville. St. Mary Co., Md. I Newt's Gazette finds him nlrt h bottle r.f Chamberlain's Pain Plaoe' Balm to a man who had been Buffering with rheumatism for sevoral years. It made him a well man. A. J. MoUnx For sale at 50 oents per bottle by Couser & Brock. Mr. Clay Myers has deoideu to give np the Pal bo e hotel. The Gazette is in formed that Mrs. Julia Iiradelv will very shortly take charge of that hotel, while J. 0. Spray will keep the City hotel open to the public, '.How to Cure all Bkla Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itob, all eruptions on the faoe. bands, nose, &a., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great heal ing aud curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your drag gist for Bwayue's Ointment. A. T. King, of lone, lost the end of the middle finger of his right baud by wetting it oangbt in a eeeUor, on last Tuesday. Dr. MoSworda saved the member np to A dnnce will be given at the opera bouse on the fi'St and thud Friday eveuinus of each month, for au iuden Lite period. tr. Died Near lone, yesterday, of pneu ... -i.T niotiia. Mr. uaiioway, ratuenniaw oi M. Keep. Deceased had been ill tor several days. Lost A Trilby heart watoh charm on the streets of Heppner. tinder will kindly return same to this offloe and reoeive reward. A few eleotion bets have been made in Heppner tbis week, even money on state and cna bet. two to one, tbat McKinley ill win tbe eleotion. A. Noltner, representing tbe Portland Dispatch, was in Hepuner Wednesday Mr. Moltner is one or toe oldest ana rjesi known editors of tbe Northwest Uid Halt and Charley Jones are as eooiated together down at Charley a old place in tht tonsorlal business. Call on them aud get your whiskers puBDod in.' Hon. W. It. Ellis returned from below Inst Tuesday, but left Wednesday nigbl rondaoks; Ohas. Johnstou, set of fanoy cups and saucers; Mrs. W. A.Johnston, set of berry diebes; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn, a dozen Bilver initial teaspoons; Mrs. J. C. Hart, Marseilles bedspread; Conductor Fowler, a halt dozen initial berry forks; Eddie Kahler, flower vase The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Mr. aud Mrs. J. C Hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. OUs Patterson; Mesdamea W. E. Kahler, W. A. John ston, 0. A. Castello, Mrs. M. Webb, E, G. Sperry; Messrs. Frank Roberts, T. R. Lyons, J. A. Patterson, A. W. Patter son. T. D. Lake, Rev. W. E. Potwine Misses Z'e Patterson, Bertha Matlook; Masters Cbas. Johnston, Eidie Kahler; and the immediate members of tbe family. Blood is Lire It it the medium which carries to very nerve, mnsole, organ and fibre, its nourishment and strength. If the blood is pare, rioh and healthy you will be well; if imporo, disease will soon overti.ke yon. Hood's SarsaparilU has power to keep you in health by making your blood rich and pure. Hood's Pills are easy to tske. easy to operate. Cure indigestion, bilwuna, 23 cents. f Mark P. John and wife stopped over at Heppner to visit relatives on their a,r. .., u. " 'ly. " . nlU the itinerary arranged for fori ana. uavmg arrive tnanrii joiui anu .e paweut . uomg uaxt Us .poke at here yesterday morning. Miss h'sie Jon s oaroe np from Oscar ,, .,,..,, . , .,.,i,.,,i 1 I is immairnui, is mj imiymtni raiiuumi in"!', .n., . ........ . ........ u miic, ... ... ... j.y.. .,.- ,h..h,rn r,, receive anil whether the hecp grower receive any he lirjH jmm m tariff or not tvneflt from ths tariff or not Wliether he dtte or due not I am for free wool" Extract from upeech of William J. Bryan tn the Ilone.of Kep reentative when the n two it bill vat nnder consideration. Never was a mr (Haven wrnnc done the farm.r of star coautry thaa tbat s aejustl UflleUd during the part three mn iMalks ! inwsn. Although brio ar moat fal IUs. their la- (vast have baaa practically dclroyd. McKlalay' lattar of acceptance. Whether he doe or doe not I am for fre wool." Extract from perch of W illiam J Urvan in me iiouae or txen- renentative when the IViison bill wa under comitU ration. MoClure's Magazine for November will oontaio lbs first installment nf a Ova or six Part story by Kadyard Kipling. It is Kinling's first long story of American life, being a (ale of ttirriug adventnrs among tba Oloaoeater fisbermso on tbe Grsud Bank!. It will be Illustrated with drawings from life by I. W. Tiber. creek, eterdny, where the hat been Visiting for the past week. The Ladiea' McKinley Clan, of Hepp ner, meet tomorrow night at the opera honse. An interfiling crogrtra bit been arranged for the ocoaeion. 8. P. Oarrignaa it erecting a building on the Morrow properly, betweao the Palace hotel and W. L Saline's ttnrtv which Mr. Otrrignet will uit tor a feed ttore, A WOMAN'S HOUR. 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., A Maa's Eatlra Day Coald hot D Flllad Mora ( oat plcfclf. "Plrae atate to tU court nartly what you did U twrrn rlphl and' niix" oVlork tn Wrdueday morning,' said a lawyer, aroording to t h ChlraffoChron Irlr, l a rlrtirat looking little woman on the witness stand. "Wetl, ahe Mid, aftrr a mooi'nl'a rrflirtSon, "I waaliwl my two chlldrm and pot tlwBl rr al y for arbnol ani arwrd a butUtn on Johnny's coat and nvnded a rent In Nrllk-'e lrma. Tisrn I tidira np my elttlna;-rKin and rnaile lo hr.U and watcrrd my hoiKu plania and rlsnml orr tb morning' nrr. Then I iluaU'd my arlor ami i llilna to rifhU In !U I ttaahed aiiMie ltii rhlmm-ja and cmt"l my hahy'a hair and arv.rd I uttun on one of hi r lit! to ahnrt, artd ttwq I aw-cpi out my front entry and brtiahrd and jmiI away the rhildr-n't Piimlay rhrtbra end wrtit a note to Johnny's Irat-hrr, a Wing Iter lo cruv him for not bring to at lxl on Trlday. Tbrn I frd my ranary t.lnl and r th irrnrrry man en ofkr, and swriit ofT lb twrfc prn h.and thru I ml Anu and rt-iJ f.r f mlnnii brfr tk rlork atrtirk bine. That's all." -Ain- a(d tba dW lawyer. E. ri ptr, Jwtg. I tnuat (ri my breath Irfur 1 rail Itif next wltoraa." CMALL PROrIT IN CI0AR5. Itaalare ( acaalala Vhal ThT Mafea Tory I4lla afaacy. "Tbrra It H Uifr rrrntga tA profit w rif-r." aa.d l. II Tallart, ol ta!)lii. a ripar aaltnsfl. al Mlr....l.tan, l.i a Waal, i.g i.w Her ir .irt r. "."iinl Ihrra la i.ll.'y no l' ..f In aK ih rulifiw- WiM l.f dmim tilth ao liUla r..iriporl . .,f msKkiiM, Tlrr r J'lrfin la a tn id nf 'inar r'"-'- " thd-!'r f-m ri r"t ' b"s', l, t rrdita ! f1 pit's taij . Call on E. W. RHEA & CO., at ttyC alT I a l.f? WW tUT l-iisw - I m a " a start te riootuo tHf A. VTbt will prpn yot) ff tatirat dtfraae tgtiott tba tat t of the Free fHp. Hacb of wlnUf loltif otj tr ttw Mure, a4 at prtrr ty " Tlmaa art preUf twnf bet w hnf wbra yen gt ta'stt, fta't yow f (Special Correspondence.) Cbioago, Oot. 7 A stupid and malig nant forgery baa been widely circulated, in tbe form of a letter purporting to hare been written by one J. Franoia Fortythe to Judge R. a Bell, of Fort Wayne, Iod. Mr. Bell ia an attorney and . was the chairman of the Indiana state conven tion, tie is said to be tbe leading silver ite in Northern Indiana. But who is ForsvtheT Bell says be don't know, as will be seen by tbe following letter from him: "Fort Wayne, Oot. 2, 1896. "Dear 8ir : I bave received a great number of inquiries, similar to yours, oonceming the letter received by me, and dated New York, Oot. 19, 1896, and signed J. Franeis Forsytbe, Tbe letter was received by me in tbe course of mail and benriug the New Tork postmark. It was written with typewritter and bora the usual mark? of an ordinary business letter, was signed with pen, and numerous interlineations and oor reotions were also made with pen. I do oot know wby it was sent me, and I have no reoolleotion of ever having met tbe author personally. I never answered the letter, bnt did what I considered to be my duty, Tia , gave it to the press for publication and gave it such other pub lioity as I could. That ia absolutely all I know about tbe letter or Its source and yon must draw your own oonolusiont. Yours truly, R. O. Bbll." The Forsythe letter was copied bv many free silver papers, notably by the Omaha World-Herald, whioh bat since said of it (Sept. 24, 1896) : "We are now oonvinoed that the alleged letter is a take. Mr. Bell no doubt received it and believed in its genuineness, bnt we are nnable to find any trace of the alleged banker in Wall Street, and we oonclude, therefore, that Mr. Bell was imposed on. We bave abstained from editorial refer ence to tbe letter until it oould be look ed np. It may have ben, as some tbiuk, a practical joke played on Mr. Bell by a goldbug friend, or it may have been a more serious imposition. Whatever it is, it it not what it purports to be." The original publication by Mr. Bell was in the Fort Wayne Journal, and tbe letter was dated from 711 Wall street. There is no such number. Tbe highest number in Wall street ia 120. No 711 would be in the East river. Since tbis fact has been pointed ont, lu all the latter productions of the forgery, No. 11 bat been substituted tor No. 711. Tbe number will probably now be changed again. Tbe pretended Mr. Forsytbe, whose name is not in the New York city direc tory, claimed in hit letter to be a mem ber of "the Committee of Political Edu cation of Wall Street." There is no inch committee. Inquiries by mail and by telegraph bave ponred in upon tbe republican national headquarters, both in New York and in tbit oity, asking for authen tic information on tba anbjtot. Word hat been received here from New York tbat 11 Wall atreel ia tba Mortimer building, where there It no ancb person io any of he offloee, as J. Francis For tythe, and tbat diligent search among the bankers and brokers of New York bat failed to reveal the exlateoce of aoy one who koowt or hat ever beard of any man beoriug that name. Tba varioot firmt wbo oooupy roomt in tbe Mortimer building aa tenants Lava receive! to many letters of ioqniry rrtpeoti ig him tbat they b-v been nnabla to antwer them; and tbe mail addrraaed lo For sytbe himself it Mated by ths Jani'or. There are fonr berrela of letters tdd rest ed to bim now ia the New York pott- office, which bava not been called for, and will Leva to bt destroyed. A wit baa aaid that a lie ia alwava bet ler than the tro'b, became 4 ha can be amended, denied, confessed, another lie tubstitutad for it, or yon can tell it again; bnt when one bat given atleracea to tbe trntb, it it past recall. Tbla terms to be the principle on whlob tome politHeoa are aondactiuf tbeir tide of tba uraarnt ptlilical rampaign. Other illustration! of Ha appllesiloo are fonnd in the sporloot quotatiooa from tba Ioodoa Finanoial Review, and from tbt writlnga ol Abraham Liuoolo. At tba old alataaaoa ased lo tay, in the dog days, "Look out for Lot weather about thieHm," to now tba publlo f maybe aiard lorifoliddof similar freada daring tba Brit four weeks. (The pnblieatlon of tb'a Fortylba let lr at wid tod for a Itaa Ut eathee tirily wee aot do a hied. It purported to be a letter tioa oat, J. Frauds Forsytbe, representing himself lo be on ot "eotnmlltM of political odaetlloa of VTtll ttrart," aad was Indeed favorable toBrjaaies. Little ia koowaof Iba forgery out In Oregon bot II ia well lo in'totf-at I ; aJttoee. FdJ nn r X Talks "Merit talks" the intrinsic value ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there fore it has true merit. When yon buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any ot the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure ia there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out tbe germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build np the whole By stem. Mood's Sarsaparilla Is the best, In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills. SUMMONS. TN THS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE X of Oregon for Morrow County. A. 8. Bennett and V. P. .Mays, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Klmsey and Clara Klmsey, his wife, A. J. Klmsey and Klmsey, his wife, Wm. Klmsey and N. Kimsey, his wife, W. 8. Mercer and Barah 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. Defendants. To Charles Klmsey and Clara Kimsey, his wife, A. J. Kimsey and Klmsey, ms wite, William Klmser and N. Klmsey. his wife. Rich ard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, William errell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kin v and NaIIIb J. Croft, of above defendants. In the name of the State of Oreeon. you and each of you will take notice that the above plaintiffs. A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Msys, have commenced a suit arainst the above defend ants In the above court to foreclose a mortgage eastlhalf wen northwest auarter of the southeast quarter of section 18 township 1 south range 25 East in aid county, i nai me reuei nemanueu in in nnmnlnlnt tn said suit Is for a decree that plain tins saw mortgage oe foreclosed, ine mongaKeu property sola, ana ine proceeus sppnea io pa ment nt costs ana aisDursemenis ni saia bui 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 rrorn unanei Kimsey, a. j. lumsey ana nu liam Klmsey of seven hundred dollars (700.00) and Interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from September 11, ltwj, ana seventy-nve aoi lars 7fi.001 attorney's fees, besides costs am disbursements of suit. And further decree that all the other defendants be foreclosed ol all right, claim or equity of redemption In and to said lands, or anv part thereof, ana that plaintiffs have such other and further relief as s equitable. This summons Is served nnon vou br mibll cation by order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell urine of the above court, marie by him at Chambers on the 22nd day of September, 1H!W, and each ol the defendants above named are required to answer said complaint nn or before the first day of the next term of the above rnnrt. tn-wlt: tha first Mondav of March. 1H7, or ine piainutts win apply to saia court ior ine reuei ueuianaeain saia complaint. CA given them by the above defendants upon the tinait oi ine nortnwest c st quarter of the northeas quarter.- the south t quarter and the 7H-91. KEY A MAYS, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, SEC' '1 IB ILL. HAVI nothing BUT THE GENUINE You will find one coupon Inside each two ounce baa and two coupons Inside each four ounce bagofBlackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THEHB'Sgasaaaar Been a Changg in Budaess All Arotiad ? ED. 11. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at i Skill D REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, bats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop, The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. Gilliam & Bisbee, We are not small men, lbs. 'We are small men, jCs. we are not tne Largest rjiercnants in trie Voria! SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HKREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Orison, for County of Morrow, and to me directed and le Uvereo.npon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the tli day of September, lH'.Hi, In favor of The Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a corporation, plalntltl, and aRalust Cecelia laylor, n. e. kiiist, N. H. nieuue and J. C. 1 homnson. defendants, fnr the sum of Seven Hundred and Seventy Three and 16101) Dollars with Interest thereon froia the lstdav of June. lHM. at the rste ol elicht per cent per annum, and th further sum of Thirty Dollars costs, and accruing costs; which Juditment was enrolled aud docketed In the fieri olllea of said court In said county on the liith ilsy of he teinber, 1H; and, whereas, hy said Judg ment It was ordered and adjudged thst the following described mortgaged property, U-wlf. the South half of the Northeast quarter, and ortheastuuarter ol Northeast quarter tencept ten aeres In a sonars form In the northesst comer thereof! ami Southeast quarter of North- est quarter of Section Tun (10) In Township Ons(l) North of Range Twenty the ('A'.) Kt w. m oe sum u iauair sain juugmuui, costs ml aecrmnii cost. 1 will, on Saturday. Slat div ol October. I0BO. 1 1 o'cIik s P, M., of ld dsy, at the (rout door of the court house In tlepimer. Morrow County. Iregon, sell the right, title ami Interest ol said eleiiilants Cerella Taylor, rl 8. King, N i Hec and 1. 0. Ihoiuiison In aud to hove described property at 1'nlilln Auction to Die highest aud leat lilibler lor cash In lisnu proceeds to ha applied to tha satlalsetlon of said esecuUou, and all costs ami cotts that may accrue. a. I- maim a, pnenn oi Morrow i (iiinty, tiresou. Dated this 2nd day ol Oct. lmsi. -m. But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockerywaro, Glassware, Wood and Willow wsre, Nails, Iron, Barbwtre, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water ripe, Pipe Killings, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Sledgos, Wedges, Uuns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Qran lteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Trices. We have Good Goods at Fxia Prices, and Cheap lohn Goods at Chep John Prices. GILLIAM & I3ISB35J MAIN STREET IIEPPNEU. OREGON I. First Nat' I Bar)k CorQcr. E.W. nilEA&CO., Proprietors. i 1 N. Ill OHLS, ... . m i fci t.n i it' r "" 'ia-T anil alBi m nril ! frfla a u Itl In thtnt. t , I iij s (usf. tf' th a'l r In il spr,, T h cewl .in ileaVrt Unm Mtaay are ifill e, tl r "ot )! l.sl ara flW f.e. I. it it la A i tMfiil ,f II.U Is l, aa a i ii''tT-.ff I. in i I.- 'p t. o 'f. r. I f vt Urttatii I ." Tba IMrhagtoa, wis., joarnal says iliiorlallv of a (KifioUr nalaut tpeJiatna "Ws sea frvm tlpwlaao Ibal Cba batlsia't Co'lc, CtiuJara and IiartKa lU-oia-ly I all Ibat k clalm4 lur tl, as ( last tH-caalops tl st(p4 tiernriatlna ftains oJ piMib1f savad as from aa nn tiujl grsv. Wa woaUJ tvit real easy o ltbnt'il la Iba kn This uniajf caaoabtsviiy mim tuor a tn! snfT'risf ihm any alba aaad la Iba rorl4. r.f sry lasallf sua kp 11 la tb Loo, far II la t Im bM.leJ anntf vf lataf. far aala tr Oissf lii a. HO to IL Notice of Intention. Laud Orrica at La OasMPi, onkoon, HelitemlMr Hill. IMS) JOTICR IK IIKKKRY t.lVKN THAT T II C S lollowlhf liRini'-l Settler has fllixl nolle of har Inteiillon to make Anal PHMif In suiiport nf her rlslm. and that said proof will be mans before County Clark, ol Morrow county, at II Mpimer. Oieoii, nn October Alnl, !.. vis: MAttYJ. VACtMlAN. nrr Msry J. Henderson. H. K. N0.&.1W, forth NWli, c Tp 1 H, 8 27 a. vt. m She name th following wltneaaea to pro her continuous resldeuca upon and auitlvatiou 01 said Isml. vis : Jnhn Marshall, Wllllsm Psrrstt. rimer lien- try. Martin Anderson, all ol Heppner, Oregon. I IJHJI. negister. Do you know what this means ? This, that fjti there are sixteen reasons why you should buy your Groceries. Supplies and Gents' rurnish- ings at HOWARD'S T. R. 4'.ift. b. r. wi Notice of Intention. 1 ami OFrire at tiir dai.i.m. oremin. J J -t. il. IMV Nolle I henbf SlvsO I thai Ihs billowing named settler has Died no. tie of his Intention In mak final proof In But oort ol his claim, ana that aaiil proof will h read I lor i. . Morrow, emmt) clerk, at H'inr, Ureao n. on iw.nu! sth, vis; il UI'M Ik KIT H LY ltd t. . for tf tf W1 f4 Matt k wt ti. T. 1 a , h. as a. Ms mines Iti following wllnease tn prov I kHeonttannii resldsttr apoa and cultlvslloa ot, sslil lamt, vis: Wllllsm P. flu I Ion, riiifles P Wsllory, A. A Wns, J. A. tea. all of ll.per r'io. jab. v. Hieina. fM lUilstar. 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. 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 HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOHOH ERS, Prop. Notice of intention. Keeps the Finest Wines, Lifjuors and Cigars. Lisa Orrn a at La tis.at.s, Ossooa ari.temtr sih. iwet n.OTirit la HtiMr i.ivrx nut imii 1 loll, .!, named settler ties tied notl. of bl. Intel. linn t , mk Snl prierf In supp"rt nt feu, !. and thai asM proof will M nla I the oanlv lerk f Mirnw In. lifeon at U 'I' !!'. t'fi'rti oa N'rvemtf th, last, vis KaVIU M. I l.ll OM. ft'onaXead tt!Ui'.n t S.JI. I' lb T M4, bk'4 sWw N tr.1., ktUSx as 1 u a. H . ' M He sum the Mtnaliii wllnesaw tn prov. alemiilnmi r..tnr upon and culllisUo imn W I fcey.tlsl tlnthe. lohnny Ksvllla, Jan aevlllc, all ui Hei.pi., i M. B. r. WllAoN, Heflstof. SUTICK OF ft SAL SETTLEMENT. fi.tT1 It I. be'el'V !". tb.l lb aiideeslgn il 4 AdnlntMlls lb r.Ule of Sawxel M n. 4ed, a III rinal Belli seenl of M unmhll wll said Hal as sw b I t tAVITW I'rwsebltff IK-fa taoraing snl ralu on fnedr al Ibi ff-f btaaa L!-l J. W. iswliaa fir al Wswina lt Tndsy wainf to4llrdeliy.J la af t"mrt mill sad rnalanta ailifl frf I'M) busbl n( Uat adj svtasutf abbs fliar. ti ia St. oa bailliit", llUua imisgti. mmiwm : inii : mis notice 0 Intention. UKIilOS, tten 11.. I 1 b Oalf rM Car I T lb aa4 la Iba lim Vr.t. rl- nit ara r-bJ via Ibw liaa wilt r.vet rbai.ee $4 $n Iba via IUf ltaa- fUUa ! Iba Ul. Twkia lo tw f'fta 'ir,U la lb I'alM Male. -m.A mJt riR.u t-m aala t SL w. L iliurti.a. l.f. I AkiiOMIft AT LA caAM.r. 14 let "l-e HMb I ber. 11 the Mllrif SMd sxiler be Aled b'rtlol III I nt Ml.. Ut sn.s. in. I la u.port M bi . Miot. ti4 11.. 1 Mil ytnA will km ka4 ll'.t. J a k I tiit-f't I on.h,l.Knef ,4 lb I I l'..l iMlt .1 Lelli. (., I fief "n, an avbef iTth I" lit air at n a H Md) V b lh . . 11,11 itTsiaa iH II. imi b.unwli.f iiii.s In pmv In. (Mnnwim riViw. p au4 tallli.tbrfs ml mi4 land, ! l ta.i.iM Jiimi M lavhv. M.tt Hi W ml Nrf-t. Meeaa, Ka'l Ve h nt taslaftoa. Voiirn IjOaNDIoTnko'Km. Leaver No Constipation, .sw. Cur il, at veil aa all lillma.bea, Mi. k ll-1 I aa Malaria. TU ably fviMroariMia toll In lb woiM, ., I ail lr..f ta nr ai aaatl rarMi-H f ris, t snu pt Ian IHINUt-rt bUPIUAL, DO, Ha k'raaai.ao, UtJ, The Lancasiiiki; Insukanck Co. MANCIIKM I ICUi KNIII.ANII flTTtKOX, ICLXT. !5Li?lJ rJ. r- wr m-uixii, ukkcoaV. fste,0, Aft, t 9r4 tK.rilia4.aA.M a,