Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 27, 1896, Image 3

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Where They Slit.
McKinley Bill, with Napoleon eye,
Says "Bryan let's drink some Llnwood Ryei
We meet aa IrlemlB, my words are few
1 hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U."
And Bryan says, In a joklnu manner,
"I wonder If that's what's the matter with Hanna
That's horse and horse, you fminv teller
When I see my wife I am bound tit) Teller."
Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an
eye,
And they drank some more good Llnwood Rye.
Sold only At the Belvedere Saloon, E.
Q. Sperry, Prop.
If Troubled With Rheumatism Htjid This.
Annapolis, Md., Apr. 16, 1894 l have
used Chamberlain's Paiii Balm for rheu
mfttism and found it to be all that ia
claimed for it. I believe it to be tbe
best preparation for rheumatism and
deep seated muscular pain on tbe mar
ket and cheerfully reooramend it to the
public Jno. O, Brooks, dealer in boots,
shoes, etc, No. 18 Main St.
ALSO BEAD THIS.
Mechaniosville, St. Mary Co , Md. I
old a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm to a man who bad been suffering
with rheumatism for several years. It
made him a well man. A. J. MoGii.l
For sale at 50 oents per bottle by Causer
$ BrooK. .
Some bets are being made in Heppner
as to tbe result of the election on Nov.
3rd.' A little money has been wagered
on the Btnte and also even on Morrow
county. One small bet was made yes
terday 2 to 1 tbat MoKiuley wonid carry
West Virginia. The popoorats have
some money to wager on tbe state and
county, and other combinations, but
fight shy of the position of 2 to 1 nu Mc
Kialey on the general result.
Portland on
was in from Eight Mile
'.How to Core all Bkln Plseaaea."
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, itob, all eruptions on tbe
faoe, bands, nose, &o., leaving tbe skin
dear, wbite and healthy. Its great beat
ing sod curative powers are possessed
by no other remedy. Auk your drug
gist tor Swayne's Ointment.
Fossil Journal: Tbe newspaper men
tand away no high in the K. of P. order
in this at'te. At tbe grand lodge Reunion
jast closed in Portland the seonnd high-
est offine, that of vine-chancellor, fell to
Otis Patterson, editor of tbe fcteppner
Gazette; and J. It. Beegle, editor nf tbe
St. Helen's Mist, was elected grand inner
guard.
ult it immntertat, tn my judgment
whether the sheep grower receives any
benefit from the tariff or not . . . ,
Whether he. does or due not I am for
free woof Extract from nteevh of
Wi ham J, Bryan tn the House of Hep
resentativet when the It iimn (nil was
under consideration.
A Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia
and all Throat and Lnng diMaas are
tared by SUiloh's Care. For sale by
Wells ft Warren.
Here and There.
Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., baa wood
for sale. 87-tf.
Snow fell at Toll Rock. cearHardmao,
IHBt Duuuaj.
Qeo. Vinoent was over frnm falhinv
Friday last.
Bob Sbaw oame od from
Sundr.y last.
Jake Young
last Saturday.
Cbas. H. Green, tbe woolbnver. rptnrn.
ed this morning.
wheat is advanoicg again and is near
ly as big b as ever.
John Murpby left for Monumout yea
terduy with a lot ot merchandise.
Geo B. TedroweBnd Dave MoAtee got
home Suuday from the race oiroait
Drink tbe oelebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borehers.
Nick Roberts, the well known travel
ing man, called on onr merchants last
Friday .
The Prineville raoes will be attended
by several horsemen of Grant aud Mor
row counties.
This r ffioe wag favored with a oall
from Mr. FranoU Clarno, tbe demoorat
io orator, on yesterday.
D. W. Kinniard, who formerly lived
here, wbs reoeutly appointed U. S. dep
uty mineral surveyor of Oregon.
D. Matlook got in from Tbe Dalles this
morning. If red Patton and Ed. Getobel
are expected to arrive tomorrow.
General Cnxey, last Tuesday at The
Dalles, took first money in the four and
one-nait rarlong dasb in 0:58.
Mr. W. E. Baker, representing the En
dowment Kaukof tbeEoightsof Pythias,
is in town in me interest or tbe order.
Fall weather brings oool weather, oool
wentber culls for winter clothing. See
E. W. Rhea's line of goods. Ad in this
issue. sl8-lm.
A . dance will be given at the opera
nooae on the nrst and third Friday
evenings of eaoh month, for an indefi
nite period, tf.
A. J. Lelaud, representing tbe North
western R. R., ami J. W. Casey, of tbe
Chicago, Milwuukoo & St. Paul, were
here this week.
Francis Clarno left this morning for
Bardman and will address the citizens of
tbat plaoe and also of lone before leav
ing the county.
Wriaht Saling was over from Eight
Mile Friday last with a big load ot
wheat. He hauls 100 sacks of wheat or
barley at a load.
Dave Mo A tee's General Cnxey won
the three-fourths dash at the Da.les last
Saturday. in the traok time of 1:02. Tbe
track is very slow.
Cbas. H. Green, the well known wool-
buyer, was here last Friday and to use
bis own words, be "got skunked" tbis
time for he bought not a pound nf wool.
frank, Lacy accompanied by several
of tbe Heppner boys, started eastward
this morning witb 6,000 bead ot mutton
sheep. Their destinatiou is Kansas
City.
A vouog man by the tiame ot Bob.
Warren, of Eight Mile, received a letter
ot warning recently, giving him ten
days in which to leave tbe country. He
did not go.
Gidllattand Charley Jones are as
sociated together down at Charley's
old plaoe in tub tonaorial business.
Call on them and get onr whiakers
pushed in.
Two children of tbe Davis family lir
no Thirty mile, Uilliam county, were
thrown from a wagon recently and kill
ed. Three others were Beverly injured
at lb it t;mo,
"It is immaterial, in my judgment
wlu'ther the sheep grower receives any
lienrtlt from the tariff or not
Whether he doen or does not I am for
free wool." Extract from epeech of
It tlliam J Bryan tn tM House of Hep.
resentatives when the IVWaoti lull wait
under consideration.
Hons. Ji'ho H. Hiniih, state senator
for Clatsop county, and Geo. Nolaod,
one ot the old guard of the same county,
arrived this morning and will add
the people of Ueppner at tbe opera house
tonight on the political iaenes of tbe
day. Though the Gazette does not
agree with the gentlemen In tbeir advo
cacy of Bryan, yet indeed, Iboaa wbo at
tend will be royally entertained.
LADIES' M KINLKY CLUB.
Holdaa Enthusiastic Meeting Saturday Night
Aa Orderly Gathering.
LAY PREACHERS :
The Ladies' MoKinley Club held it
last regular meeting on Saturday night.
The opera house was fairly well filled,
aud a more enthusiastic crowd would be
bard lo find. Miss Aoua J. Balsiger, ex-
county tcbool superiotendeut, presided
and culled tbe meeting to order prompt
ly at 8 o'clook. Tbe cxeroises wero
opened witb a oampaign song by a well
trained chorus. Mrs. J. N. Brown gave
a comia recitation, after which T. R.
Lyons presented the issues of tbe day
in a speech ot 60 minutes' duration, in
which be scored the populist and demo
oratio platforms, especially those parts
relatiug to federal interference and the
attack upon the supreme oonrt.
Mr. Lyons pres nted an unanswerable
argument, and held tbe close attention
of bis audienoe, and was frequently ap
plauded. He showed tbe fallacy ot the
fes-silver argument tbat silver and
wheat rise and fall together, by oalling
attention to the late object lesson where
wheat has advanoed skyward and silver
downward. He made a strong plea for
protection. A solo by Frank McFarland
and a select reading by B. F. Hvnd,
brought d'.wo tbe house
Several ladies were oalled upon to re
spond, in a sort of an old-fashioned ex
perience meeting. They did nobly.
Hon. W. R. Ellis closed tbe meeting
witb a masterful address, advising
against pop cilia t rule, showing as an
example what populism did tor Kansas.
At tbe olose of tbe meeting Hon. J. N.
Brown, state oentral committeeman for
Morrow county, announced tbat on next
Saturday a grand republican rally
would bs held in Heppner with good
speakers from abroad including in all
probability tbe Hon. Binger Hermann,
congressman from the first district.
Eng-Uah Lords Vkt Deliver Baa day Dla-
Emperor William's taste for preach
ing', even where there is duty quali
fied ecclesiastic within reach, is far
more common fancy than most people
might be, willing to imagine. Under the
circumstances it is difficult to under
stand the surprise which has been
caused by his insistence in delivering;
the Sunday discourse during the recent
jachting trip in tbe Mediterranean, al
though he had on board with him the
chief of the court chaplains.
Thus in England there evre at least
a dozen secular members of the house
af lords who, not content with preaching
to their own households and tenants,
actually travel about in England and on
the continent preaching wherever they
can find cither a congregation or a pul
pit at their disposal.
Several of them, such as, for instance,
Lord Radstock, have incurred the wrath
of foreign governments in consequence
of their religious zeal.
The young Earl Beau champ, is an
other of these lay preachers, but he con
fines his ministrations to the East end
of London. Then there is Lord Bid net,
married to an American wife and heir
to the earl of Tankerville, who has been
arrested for street preaching on several
occasions.
The present duke of Hamilton does a
little in the preaching line, chiefly
among the poorer classes of London.
Hut none of these peers come anywhere
near the late earl of Shaftesbury so far
as pulpit oratory is concerned, the earl
being known by the nickname of "the
lay bishop."
The Whole Story
Of tbe great sales attained and great
cures aooomplished by Hood's 8arsa-
parilla is quiokly told. It purifies aud
enriches tbe blood, tones tbe etomaob
and gives strength and vigor. Disease
cannot enter tbe system fortified by the
rich red blood wbiob comes by taking
Hood s Harsxparilla.
Hood's Pills ouree
aobe, indigestion,
druggists. 25o.
Francis Clarno,
Followers of
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.,
waara te Mo rial a A unt.
Wbl will Jtapart fo a talieot de'res SfainSt tb lotMlotil ff
tbe Frwt famltp. 8rb lis of wloUr elolbiaf Br v
Matt, and at fertr 'way down. Tin are pfatty tonga bet
lint wha y ol gl tfiriB, eaq't yi ?
nansea, siok bead-
billiouscrss. All
FOPOCKATIC SPEAKING.
COURTSHIP AND
MARRIAGE,
Other
"Cures talk "in favor mrm m
of Hood's Sarsaparilla, Pjl B I f
as for no other medi- B C4 1 Irk
cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful,
convincing language ot grateful men and
women, constitute Its most effective ad
vertising. Many ot these cures are mar
velous. They have won tbe confidence ot
the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa
rilla the largest sales in the world, and
have made necessary for its manufacture
the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood'a
Sarsaparilla la known by t he cures it has
made cures ot scrofula, salt rheum and
eczema, cures ot rheumatism, neuralgia
and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver
troubles, catarrh cures which prove
InlOOd
Sarsaparilla
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills
cure liver Ills; easy to
take, easy to opmte. 25o.
SUMMONS.
ot Fortlaud, Knthnirs the
the Popocratlc Nominee.
Tbe Bryan club of this city was ad
dressed last evening by Francis Clario,
ot Portland, at tbe opera bonse where a
fair-slzd and an enthusiast io audience
bad assembled. Tbe meeting opened
witb an instrumental solo by Mrs. H. W.
Bartholomew. "America" by the audi
ence and a vocal solo by Mrs. Effla
Parriah, all of whioh were heartily
ohrered. A. E. Binns, as presiding
officer, then introduced Mr. Clarno, tbe
speaker ot tbe evening, wbo spent two
hours in trying to ennviooe bit audience
tbat free silver was the only panacea for
11 tbe ills now affecting tbe American
people and our iuduatrici.
Mr. Clarno Is an entertaining talker
and his senteneei of well-rounded rheto
ric olten oreated enthusiastic applaiioa,
but his talk was one ot flowery state
ments and not of oonvinoible argameot.
ue asserted mat rranos witb bait oar
population maintained more silver tbau
the United States, bnt It was very notioe.
able tbat be oarefoliy avoided tn state
that Franoe entirely stopped lb enio-
age or silver mora than niteen years
ago, Boding that she had all that eonld
possibly be maintained. One of bia
statements that created great applaasi
as tbe aaaertioo that international
agreement meant free trad and free
ool. Tbe speaker said tbat lbs follow
ers or nryan wert eaiii names, when a
onmnorai in ids eonieooe yelled "so
archiata." In answer tbe speaker as
serted tbat in time of da gr repuhll
eaos woold ties while popoorats would
be tbe first to shoulder go os in dafenae
of our fovarnmant Load ehewa f .1.
lowed, bat louder still' were the aria at
oo";troni every part of lb bonse.
Silver to IoJia. bs said, waa worth
L37H' and lo tbe same statement be
aaeortad that India bought oar silver
for song. Tbis root latency was also
loodly cheered. The protective tariff
policy was answered la lbs naoal damo-
cratia style by belittllog aad igaorlsg
tbe asms, lUoagb tbe speahar alaiiiul
pftvaialy that be was a steuaob ad vo
cals of Llgb tariff. Tbe attack oa tbe
supreme oonrt aad t'raeideat tlevalaad
for lappreaelog lbs CbieagD riot, by lbs
popocrallc platform, ware carefully
avoided. la all, tbe adJraa was aoe
consisting of the naoal pnpoeralle arga-
mast
Cnrloaa Customs ITactlcart la
Parta of the World.
Some of the customs peculiar to
courtship and marriage among the race
of dwarfs who inhabit the Andaman
island are, according to M. de Quat
refages, who recently published a book
called "The Pygmies," about these peo
ple, very peculiar. Not the leost re
markable of them is the procedure of
courtship. The young man who has
made his choice uddresses himself to
the parents, who never refuse, but send
the girl into the forest, where, before
day, she conceals herself. The young
man must find her.
If he docs not succeed he must re
nounce all claim to her. The wedding
ceremony of these people is equally
curious. M. Quatrefages thus describes
it: "The two parties climb two flex
ible trees growing near each other,
which an old man then makes to bend
toward euch other. When the head of
the man touches that of the girl they
are legally married." Turning from
Asia to Europe, we find a very curious
custom prevailing in Rouinania. Among
the peasantry of this country, when a
girl attains a marriageable age' her
trousseau, which has in the menu
while been cnrefully woven, spun and
cmbroldpred by her mother and herself,
is placed in u painted wooden box
When a young man thinks of asking
to be allowed to pay his attentions to
the girl he is at liberty to open the box.
which is always placed in a convenient
position, and examine the trousseau
If he is satlcflcd with the quantity and
quality of the dowry he mokes formal
application for the girl's hand, but, if
not, he is quite at liberty to retire.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE STATE
of Oreeon lor Morrow County.
A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Mays, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Charles Klmsey and Clara Kinney, his
wife, A. J. Kinney and Klmsey,
his wife, Wm. Kimsey and N. Kinney,
his wife, W. 8. Mercer and Sarah Mer
cer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella
Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and
Minnie Hall, his wife, Samuel Hall
and Mary Hall, his wife, Wm. Ferrell
and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas
' Klmsey and Nellie J. Croft.
Defendants.
To Charles Klmsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, his wife,
William Klmsey and N. Klmsey, his wife. Rich
ard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, William
Ferrell and Eva Ferreu, his wife, Thomas Klm
sey and Nellie J. Croft, of above defendants.
In the name of the State of Oreron. vou and
each of you will take notice that the above
plaintiffs, A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Maya, have
commenced a suit against the above defend
ants in the above court to foreclose mortgage
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HAVE YOU HEARD
AN EARLY START.
the
given them by the above defendants upon the
eaatlhalf 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 29 East In
said county. That the relief demanded in the
complaint in said suit is for a decree that plain.
nns nam mortgage De foreclosed, the mortgaged
property sola, ana tne proceeus 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
irom unanea iwimsey, a. j. Kimsey ana Wil
liam Klmsey of seven hundred dollars (700.00)
and Interest thoreon at ten per cent per annum
from September 11, 139, and seventy-five dol
lars (175.00) attorney's fees, besides costs and
disbursements of suit. And further decree
that all the other defendants be foreclosed of
all right, claim or equity of redemption l.1 and
to said lands, or any part thereof, and that
plaintiffs have such other and further relief as
Is equitable.
This summons is served upon vou by publi
cation by order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell.
ndge ot the above court, made by him at
chambers on the 22nd day of September. 18!.
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 alxve
court, to-wit: the first Monday of March, 1H'.7,
or the plaintiffs will apply to said court for the
reuei aemauueuin aaia compinint.
CAKEY A MAYS,
7V91. Attorneys for I'lalntilli.
THAT THISl-tJS'sa
Been a Change Jn Business ill tail
ED. 11. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Malt Slaughter Pri
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All wooleu goods. Tboots, shoes, overshoes, ete.. are beinor sold below
wholesale cost Great disoounts on hardware, tinware, class ware. hats.
caps, blankets and in faet everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment Call and see the stock before it is too late.
m
ED. R, BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
FRANK MTARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
Gilliam & Bisbee '--
Tb Drlisf1fl, Wia., Journal says
Jllortally of popular paleat toJittaa;
"Ws kao from ipsio Ibat Cham-
bwlala'a CoV, Cbotars sod lharrba
lUtiiaxIy is all tbat Is ela! for II, aa
oa I o Daioie It st.ps4 eicroriaiinf
flto aoJ -atnir savJ $ tiutn as a.
tinaly rea. Ws wooU kol ravt ajy
ova ibt H boat II Is lbs boosa."
Tbis rtv4f otclogtUtl'y tars ux
pais aoJ safTarisf lbs soy slbst slk.
Ins Hi lbs worli. gravy fa (ally six 14
II la Iba boaaa, f..t u sra la be
Mia4 anowav f IsUf. fpf , by
Ocaar bra, k.
Call on E. W. RHEA & CO., at trje E?S
First Nafl BarjR Corr)er.
rVnrUif!' fcav rMba4 lbs Mrs of
I tbs Oaaatla'S M'W Ibal ba 4ve at-
ftaaaa Mpnrati paiia. a iba
aao 4 aaytblaf t4
H ay aa aak4. For-
! Iba Uatatta la aiaays saitoaa to
isoa(biaff auk .bwls In My Iba
avar 'tel OMnaa U tmr sn-U npnm
! Mi bisMaaaa toaitara tbis Mtt
aoe at prtj.
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E.W. nilEA&COo
Proprietors,
iuiirs:iiv!. OKUGOaV.
W. r. lUarl. bta m, jia, Ueb
Oaatrf SS4 i ! H bMaa a.4 La.
assay avaAia hum tKa Osaa-f.a
' t".f bal M bala
j S t4 tA 7 bl c4 MM la a raa(a.
I Mr. Baart aa4 fan,l!y aCva m
wm I tbair aa b"t.
Aaotber Marval CaaaaataS with
Blaysla.
An uptown citizen was awakened
very isirly on a recent morning by a
chorus of mimical voices. Heart aud
went to the wimlow. Dimly In the
ahadow y dawn he saw a, half-dozen
glrlihh forma grouped before the liouae
urxt door. There was a wheel bcaldn
tsx-h and lie eoniprrhendpd that this
inrnnt an early outing. As he discreet
ly ducked bark hla liead a shower of
f! ravel struck Uie nearest window of
ltn next door.
"Mabel, oh, Malx-l!" aun out a shrill
aoprnno.
"Iluali, you'll wake the neighbor
hood," murmured a warning voice.
"Something ought to wake It up once
in awhile," an id another voice.
"Who lives next door? This In a
loud whlftier.
"Mr. Crimiulna."
Tbe man at Iba wimlow ducked back
n ralti.
"l-ct'a arreruKle him."
"(iueaa not. He'd throw bootjarka at
.."
"Mayl he'd go along If ws asked
Mm."
Wild chorus of g'gglea.
"Not much, lie loves hla pillow too
well."
Tlwu tbe ahrill voice rose again.
"Mabel, oh, Mabel!"
Then an alto no's descended front the
win-low. '
"Hay, girls, keep still. You'll wake
pa. Jual wall a mlnot mamma la
glnir w Ith na."
A few minutea later Ibrre waa the
sound of footatepa In the grsvel drive-
ay and two mote shadowy forma Jul nd
I lie (roup. There were hurried greet
Itia and then an older oie naked:
"Where An we go?"
"Tn WUIot gbby. rlon'l w, Marie V
There rrf more g'rf lea and a llnJe
acta-' () rf fori on Ue roadway and
l.;r n tv. i sry wheeled down the street
ll ', 1 l He deepeat shaikiWa.
Mr. ( rlmmlns tame an ay from the
w htdow and aonirbl Ma pillow agsl.
When he atepped out of the noa
It might na lieen elgtil o'clock -he
looked up at his etghhnra Shaded
pnrrh aa he aed and I here aat bia
nr'ghbor'n wife and hla brlgbbnr'a
tlatigbter. In dainty while goae, look
Inf aa mrrf and reatful aa If ndle
morain rld were never beard of.
Mr. (rimmlea alared a little as be
bowed to the ImI tea. The Idea nf afelag
them there rami like a mild shark after
the 4aln(e In Iba aasly (Ui
"fly Jove!" he anatuwed. as be strode
down the street, "tbe hW-yela U a nar
vet, sure enough."-Cleveland Ttal
flraler.
W. K Mmtt4 la Is f x fan dajt'
Tbos W. Iliaasa aad Ralnb) II ale at
tef fraai Loaf Oaa.
i. W. Rlaka 0m la lass MnJat fmaa
Cad aad rnsas4 rvav yeateedty.
Jol.a MrblMlan as4 aea an frosa
tbeir le aaa .a bear Lei teg t. la
day.
Marab w b baily barf r
Seatif bf reete a bekaw leg,! Mark
bet tar.
Hn, II, Illaclwas. lleeoe 4 lata
aal reese,spe rjaalay Mb bit Isavl
ly Kaa,
SHERIFFS SALE.
XTOTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
11 and by virtue ol an execntlon Issued out
of the circuit court ol the Stale ol Oregon, lor
County of Morrow, and to me directed and de
livered, upon a Judgment rendered and entered
in said court on the ttth day of Heutemlier, lH'.W,
InlarorofThe Northern Counties Investment
Trust, Limited, a corporation, plalntllf, and
against Cecelia Taylor, ft. H. King, N, B. McBue
and I. (-. Thompson, delendanU, lor the sum of
Seven Hundred and Rrvan'y Three and l.VHK)
iKillara with Interest thereon from the ltday
of June, lmM, at the rata of eight per cent per
annum, and the further sum of Thirty Dollars
costs, and accruing costs; which Judgment was
enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's olHee of
said court In said county on tha Kith day of
He teraoer, lWti; and, whereas, liy said Judg
ment It was ordered and adjudged that the
following deacrllied mortgaged property, to-wlt:
the Mouth half nf tha Northeast quarter, and
Northeast quarter of Northxast ciisrtr (except
tun acres In a souara form In the northeast
corner thereof) and Moutheast quarter nf North
west quarter ol Hm'tion Ten llttl In Townshln
One (1) North of Hanga Twenty flva (&) Kmt
W. M., be sold Ui satUfy said Judgment, costs
aud accruing costs. 1 will, on
Saturday, Slat day of October, MOO,
at l u clork P. M., ol said day, al the (rout door
of the court house In Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell the right, title and Interest nf said
defendants Cecelia Taylor. H 8. King, N. H.
MrHee and J. C. Thomneon In and to tha
alMivadearrllied property at I'lihllo Auetlon to
tha hlgheat and lieat bidder for cash In hand,
tha tiriw.l tnbaspDlled to the sstlsla'tlon
of said execution, and all coats ami .. that
may aocrue. B. u maimh k,
enenrroi normw county, )non.
Dated this 2nd day ol I1 1M.. irt) -t.
Notice of Intention.
Lakd Orrn at La f)Br, Osruox.
Heutemlier Itth. Iirst.
XTOTICE 18 IIKRKRY t.lVKN THAT Tllg
11 followliig'tiameit settler has nlad notlr
of her Intention to make final proot In support
of her claim, and that said pneil will be made
before oiinty Clark, of Morrow County. t
ne,nner, uregon, on tirumer tiri, i"t, is;
MAKV 1 VAt'tlHAN. nr Marv J. Henderson.
II. K. N,VJ, lor tbs NWI4, Hec V, Tu I B, K 17
E. W, M.
Mba names the following witnesses tn timve her
eonilniKHts residence opou snd cultivation of.
no lann, vis ;
Jehn Marshall. William RarratL Klmer (Jen
try. MarUn Anderun.all of Heppner, tiregou.
4,'sa. n. w. WIIMtN, KlsUir.
Notice of Intention.
f ami orrirg at thk DAiJ.ia.oRKiMiM
MJ t II, laua. Not Ira Is hereby gtvaa
thai Iba following named saltier has Bled no.
Ifwef hla tntanuoa In make Btial pi ool In sup.
nft of bis rialm, and that aatd proof will he
ade be lore t. n. Mirow, ennli rlerk. al
Heppnar, Oregna, nn emlxr Mb, lm, vis
Jl UI II I1HLY
H I K. No. turn, r Ui Nv SWk sa Knu
b WW. See. . Tp M, K K t
Ma name tba fnllawlna wltnissss In Prove
ais eonnnuous reatasnca Bpoaaoa ruiuvattoa
a, aara woo, vis;
llllsta r rxillon CbsrlM p. Mslloty, A. A
ra, i. a. " rva, ail Ol neppnar oren.
uf Mixing.
V aa fcxtatar,
Notlce'of Intention.
fan Orri'S at La iis.t.s. Ossitoa.
N1
KefeRlr lh i"
tirtcg is nraray i.ivrN nur ink
Mlnwing e.na.l settler has ated notlra if
htalntenilna ! Make Snal pent In sopirt
biarlatni. aa4 thai sabl timl will t vta-le b
eta tba I mihty i lerfc of Mwr,w to, ttt.ttt
at Heppner. iwen na ..rmir via, I, vis
IIAV III M.l t Uii nil.
Hnmaaea4 aeplleail-.a R l M tba aft
eH.'" J""H "1 K't, l" " I
a T a a a. A fc. W M
Ma reee tba f-.lu.wlng wllneasea Intm..
blamitlaaM ewtdaom apon and rulU.aU.tai
as, aaia wim
jiaW laabev.Msl llngbaa, i'tbany liavllle,
$tmm Se.llla, ail h! Hrp.ee
. P. r " IWia. KegMter.
sorter, or ns'At. sr.TTtr.MKST.
N(Ti W la kt.y gl. ea tbat I he i. bwa
d A4a.liikMairts M Iba leal, at em,
U Mqihii. Ser.aei i, as S 1 1 sease rinal neoia
Ml.lMlinllllll SM felata a b
a4a.latet.al.lft, at tbe ianuery t'oa nt tlia
I .anly I urt M Untmm I iHly at Het-pnaf In
M at Neprwer. ! , la ai4 I .u.iy, m
the its 4y ml Jaanarf a ft Iw, ,i
p as. SARAH t MOIMiAS.
We are not email meD, lbs. We are small men, Xs.
we are not ms Largest Hants in (riB Worm i
s But when the people of all the surrounding country are tn need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware. Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlra,
Cumberland Coal, Oaas and Water Pipe, Pipe Httlngs, Moves and Kangea, Wagons,
Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Aies, Hammers, Raws, Sledges,
Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
lteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllera
and Boards, Bhoet Iron, Zinc, etc, etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Prices.
We have Oooo Goods at Faib Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chop John TrUea.
GIKLIA.M & BISBK3S,
MA.IN STKKET - HEPPNER. OREGON
2.(3 to 3Lo
Do you know what this means ? This, that
there arc sixteen reasons why you should buy
your Groceries. Supplies and Gents' Furnish
ings 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 Bob Krlck's.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
.J. O. BOHOIIJgRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
:Avrni
notice of Intention.
rAtftiorrtrt at 1 Asitg. iistf.,
(as M ua ss . Ihol
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fcia tntae,tsn tn salt Sa) pemf la anpanrt -t
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