Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 06, 1896, Image 2

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M'KINLEY WIXS.
The election ia over and while it
is not yet possible to give exact
majorities enough has been receiy.
ed to show conclusively that Mc
Kinley wins, hands down. lie
will have not less than 2G4 elector
al votes and it is more than likely
it will reach all of 277. The ma
jorities given in ' all the states are
decisive. New York gives 259,000
majority, Pennsylvania, 5300,000,
Let us get down to business now
and let politics alone for awhile.
Oar town and county needs atten
tion.
Every business man io Ileppner,
not now advertising, should wake
up and put an ad. in the Gazette.
The democrats of Heppner were
claimiug the election of Bryan
yesterday, but later dispatches dis
sipated all thoughts of their hav
ing succeeded.
ni is ii
OREGON can say to her neighbor,
Washington, "You are not in it."
Washington is a populist state and
this fact alone will make capital
fight shy of it.
An Albany man, A. II. Kroschel,
was held op by footpads, and rob
bed of $1016. A man who will
carrv that much money on his
person ought to be robbed.
As soon as our constitution can
be "remodeled" with a new one, the
state legislature should pass
registry law. It is the only way
to prevent frauds in election.
He is Assured of 264 Elec
toral Votes and Proba
bly 277.
Dreadful
Bknmatisi
Mr. Henry W xrd Bfrcbfr oi the Large Waist
I am glad that I have lived to ne the
day wbea women are beginning to die
card the abominations io dress which
have beeo robbing tbem of their good
health and happiness and niefnloeas as
women and members of society. In my
eighty-four years of life I Lave noticed
many things, and one of the most dis
tressing from" ray standpoint has been
No disease has puzzled the doctors the habit, on the part of women, ot
so completely as rheumatism that de- I orampio? and pushing the vital organs
plorable condition or the Diooa wnicn out o their true po8itjOIJ8 i the 8nat
so often renders the strongest man as j .
heloless as a babe. Their mercurial m7. b "Kh7 l-a"1 corsets. For this
and potash remedies may in some eopposed enhancement of their beauty I
cases impart temporary relief, but are have seen women afterwards pay heavy
sure to ultimately result in wrecking .,... r rt.,t nhiapi h, oorBBt. hot
the entire system. they must bs worn with discretion. My
Rheumatism is a deep-sedated blood fc , d , fc f faJ , ,hft'
disease and only a real blood remedy J t gt8VFrnra ..The F
ZmJ?Le?fiZt i". of the Small W.t- in Demorest.
V," "rrV. t."' r' Isrrrr Magazine for November.
uica cll i cat. un
not reach an obstinate blood trouble
One of the most frequent symptoms of
BOOTS AND SH0ES!
THE PLACC TO GCTTHEM IS AT
He liu auything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialty.
KENTUCKY IS CLAIMED FOR
Mckinley.
Oregon and California In Line, but Wash
ington Goes "Pop" Jones and Bryan
Both Give up the Fight.
Homer Davenport, the Oregon
boy, born down in the Waldo hills,
Massachusetts, 158,000, Illinois, i8 now drawing a salary of $16,000
125,000 and so on. Altgeld is ftyear as cartoonist for the New
beaton in Illinois for governor, Y0rk Journal. Oregon bovs are
1 WWW
Kentucky is claimed for McKmley ftn right.
by 2,000, Oregon and Morrow
vuuuiy lui.un o. -., .n, ,, Want to be a Martyr?
1 1 1 1 J - I
appearances, a grau janusuue. Probably not! But if you do, try and
While this lias been a royal bat- Rt,t the dyspepsia by unwise feeding
tin of nrinciule. cften dividinc Tbno you'll enffer martyrdom with a
fuller and son. sometimes array- vflngeanoe! 8ome people are martyrs to
I ..: I a -I. .'i ll. i . IK
mc brother acaiMBt brother in the L . . . , 4
contest of ballots, yet we believe horrorg of heartburn, wind and pain in
that the election of McKinley Will the stomach, weary slambar and night
result in much good, backed as he mare, Jcapirions appatite, nausea, Inl
no doubt will be by a congress iouuea. leanness aud sallowness. No
- I . . It . i : mi . - l..l.
, i . tl nroeas ly ior an iui. iuo ouuipiaiut,
sharing his opinions. It is sate to .... ... . ,, '
I nhifin.t. if im whan fnA nrntnnrv
..ii.in i i -fi- iu "
B8V iuhi tue ueii uouHr, mier me rBme(li(11! ... bronffnt to bear uoon it.
close of the coming short sssion, invariably yield to the great stomachio,
will be largely republican, and that Hostetter's 8tomaoh bitters, whioh re-
theBenate will gain enough new lorei' tranquility to the srsstric region
t.l K,.;0;,HiUI.Un-fl erve". regulates the liver and
b I Kntvala lint h ft nvhinh bp ill-tiirhorl hv
in all legislation proposed. If, as wmkaMt of th9 ttomM.h, Bd promotes
the . Gazette believes, prosperity .ppetitu and nn increase of flesh. That
will telurn through McKinley's "tocsin of the soul," the dinuer bell,
i ii mi l . f i ! 1 I r liaii t naala n nnn I ha Air AilcrtfABril nn
Uectton an win suaro u aiua i-
- n , .,. .:,! premoultioo of dire qnalms after a era
With all due restioct to ourinenus ; , . . ... ...
. ... . X 1 ' " ' "VI. " .. j ' .v w..w " " "
who worked so earnestly lor liryan, i. thablU wh)()h B80 Unigbei bi,
the Gazette is quite positive that honnnsas, rheumatism, ner-ousnrss, mala.
his election would hove beeu fol- ria and kidney trouble.
lowed by terriblo distress. The
. .,,.,. I, ,.t 4lm tiiiuiimual IONIC ITKJU.
ilWJ J 1IK1V.11 111' I J Wfc W ui.o
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w,l uriiium mm ur.u , eouoolence dictates
ii ..t i . . t i . i: :.. i.:... if :..
im-y cou.a uui imuuvu iu uiui. u Tljiw ,,,, Wfty up LiKl , 0,
liuuncial pliins were uutrioil, as Hani Wulker's.
cotupuri'il Willi HHj tlili.g Oi tlie The lumber for the olmroh is being
piiht, and till the forco of legiuUtioD bauled this wees.
could not have clinuged the condi-
tittup, ns the ('(iiiinii'rriiil world uu-
dorxtiiiul them. Addod to this
went tlio ndvoency tf platiks ho op-
piined to the very principles ujkju
which our government stand that
men ho had aUkji Wen demo
crata btocnl sghant The fearful
spoctre ot womo thnu freo trails'
Pobtland, Nov. 5. Retnrns reoeived
today authorize the changing of at least
two states, Indiana and Kentusky, from
the donbtful column to that ot states
known to have gone for MoKinley. Fall
returns from 73 ont of 02 oonnties in the
former state give McKinley a plurality
of 20,252, and, while the retnrns from
the other 19 oonnties may cause thia
plurality to be somewhat reduoed, it
oaonot fall below 18,000.
This morning 215 plurality was claim
ed in Kentucky for Bryan, with two
couutifs acd several precinots yet Io
hear from, but later acd more complete
returns give the stute to MoKinley by a
plurality of between 1000 and 2000, with
only a few unimportant precinots yet
in doubt.
MoKinley, therefore, is now certain of
277 electoral votes, as follows.
California 9 New Jerney 10
Connecticut 6 New York 86
Delaware 3 North Dakota 8
Illlnoli ?4 Ohio 23
InrllRna 15 Oreifon
Iowa Pennsylvania 82
Kentucky 13 Khoile Inland 4
Maine... 8 Honth Dakota
Maryland H Vermont
Mamachuiettt IS West Virginia
Michigan J 1 Wisconsin
Minnesota 9
New Hampshire 4 Tetal
Walter Caaou nmved on his new lot
and built a barn thereon
Joe WiMilery has mads a number of
luipruvemt Ots on his plaoe.
There was a good atlendanos at Bab-
batb sobuol sad churcli servics Monday.
A. W. Ilaliiger has departed for Lei-
iugtoo to take charge ot the school, Ths
tame teauberi art employ sd.
Wekly meatings are again boing held
hovered over th country, and the by our Chriatiao KmUavor Hotiety
rehl Uun liil.ged I1Jh.ii tho aoleniD Kft-rylnnly isoordially iovited I attend.
fact that it U rvttyalu'te in thia A datire was given at ths Ion ball on
l.r.,.,1 I I ..r l r llw.n, .... .l,t In 0J ttua ,b
Hill I - it s .- v I a. . m A l m
. i , i ii surrounding ponoiry auu inn 10
itv H iiiy, i win nui "" , ,rroM-
i. i: ... i . ... i ...i:i.. fi.
tcist avoided tho real iauo ami L,nii(lj ni i, 8v,)g B!resting pro-
the piM'ple Iinve willed Mint tl.cy grams ery week. IM Ksllef Is prl
W ill hat tioiifl t f tin-Ill. aaJ Mlas Alios Cllassoock secretary
llveiillinuL'h William Mclvinlev Hnerf..rtU the work ot ourehnreb
will nt tak hia neat till unit M "-"7 l"'' -7
. ., . , . aM-ks will ses one or lbs besieal and
March, yet in antu-lpnUou of what L ( ehwh Miw co0o(.
Lis a.liuiuiairaiiun win urmg io ua ,imled la oof bills vitlag.
aa a nation, money ill corns out of Ioni, Nov. 8, TW. Jaa.
ita hiding I'laro fr inveal incut
Tiuwa Will pick tin c'i)iderably. Wbea ont slmrU Ugins to iroaM
Y. I mativ arli, I. a that am now n " ' ""P 11 "'Ji 1
II I, a. .1 I . I !i . . I
II t i , i . ,. ,i I i W ugt-pi ynr hhi, iihi, until ii ri
. . foil tOtt I ttiT pttu, HtuIIlfM
iu-muBirj iu ri.iiieas 'uuuuci, (ogU d .lr...irg, very obstl
rrli fDotlgU to aupplj tha Ua- !, tery daogenxt. Maoy of ll.s
Wand for taoor tbrrf Jfara. With a- Jaoswaa diseaa tgla with
.11 tl.!. i H. - .-l.i-.i .i slmiila tadigntloa. Tba rsasoa mi tbal
II litis) k ,,M w "tt v ' IP) iril
, -;m ..: . ln l i W'ihImi (not dlgMl.m, aol aoerlah
... - al. a a a:. ff a I ! . I
couw'iuemij i-Hici unira. oi iuis d,.w g.f ms l alia, ll. Tl.s aetld.rt
leaii't thi'K l l.t tl.fl alljihtll laHhakrra I glls fi lial, strength
il,iil t I I'"1', (n4f uliing. ruraliT. Il tat
InJigratiiw and renews strength aa
ft. l, -I I S. m
M. M.I...W O.uuljr and thek-n fol b Mh. t blpteg lit. dl t
AlcKlbl") ' ' foar Im4. II aeatlabea ta. Hbakar
IhMtltt Cvf J.al U sals ( paia
TlIC cLalulM l'U')Ci ia tha plant and iaa, l rifil; artls
lah.t ltUailta.ik admira. " ftalt ear- all gi.ats
I. ..iA .it .a.-t .
iimaew imauis, n "ii ry amgguia.
Indiana Is Hate.
Inimanapolib, Nov, B. Seventy-threa
counties out ot 02 in Indiana show a
plurality in the state for McKinley ot
20,252. The remaining oonnties may
bring it down to l'J.OoO or 18,000. Nine
republican congressmen are eleoted. It
is probable that Lands, republican, in
the ninth, is eleoted over CheadU, fusion
free ailrer.
WaMhlimton Goes 'Top."
Bpokamb, Nov. 0, Washington has
gone for Bryan by 8,000 and the fosion
1st "pop" Rogers, has carried ths state
by about 6,000. The legislature io both
brandies will be controlled by Ihs mou
grols.
Jnnoa Gives II t'.
CiueAdi), Nov. B, li)::!0 . m Press
dispatob, liiuooln, Web., 8:L'0 p. m.
Heuator Jones leli'graidia to Mr. Dry an
that be give np ths fibt. Mr. llrysn
said that the election of McKinley I
oonoeded and that he will Issue a state
men! tonight.
stomsefc Imabls.
rW 10 frets In It) f Utile.
vt IMhitaU sit Trt.a
Karl's .Clover Root Tea
rheumatism is a tingling sensation of is evn-e cure for Headache and nervous
the tarts affected. enerally Drougnt "'BeasBB. iwrmun reueyes nu 4uii;i.
about from a lack of free circulation Dor sale by Wells & Warren.
of the blood through the very small
h- ih- ii rp of 8.8. 8.: buwmvimb.
It thins the Diooa. gives it airec anu .v -n- rivnviT pnriRT rw rrnr. statu
forcible circulation, aestroys tne pois- I x of Oregon tor Morrow -ounty.
onous microbes and restores the circu- A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Mays, Plalulifft,
lation to its normal Condition. nhRrlo. lmiv and Clara KimseT. 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 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.
Defendant.
To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife. A. J. Kimsey ana Kimsey, nis wne,
William Kimsev and N. Ktmsev. his wife. Rich
ard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, William
Kerrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kim
scv and Nellie J. Croft, of above defendants,
tn the name of the State of Oregon, vou and
each nf von will take notice that the above
Dlalntlffs', A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Mays, have
commenced a sutt aeainst the above defend
ants In the above court to foreclose a mortgage
Mr. Robert H. Kincr, a prominent
and influential citizen of West Point,
Va., -writes of his experience with thia
dread disease: -
About five years ago I was a great
ufferer from rheumatism. I was
treated by all the leading physicians
Mr.
given them by the above defendants upon the
eastinait oi inn nortnwesi quarter, me siiuin
west quarter of the northeast quarter and the
ENGL1SHBUSINES
COLLEGE
PORTLAND OREGON
2 .1 -.VCtt-s
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F?-Sa
FULL ENGLISH COURSE.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy.
BOMBING DEPARTMENT'0 LAMES
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Robert H. Kino.
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 18 township 1 south range 25 East In
said county. That the relief demanded In the
complaint tn said suit Is for a decree that plain.
inns said mortgage oe iorecioseu, uie iiuingaKeu
property sold, and the proceeds applied to pay
ment of costs and dixburscmenta of said suit,
to the note secured by said mortgage and the
I attorney's fees set forth therein. That the
court also decree In plaintiffs' favor a recovery
I from Charles Kimsey, A. j. Kimsey ana nn
Uam Kimsey nf seven hundred dollars ((700.0(1)
and interest thereon at ten per cent per annum
Irom Heptemoer il, ww, ana seventy-nve aoi
lars (175.00) attorney's fees, besides cost and
disbursements of suit. And further decree
that all the other defendants he foreclosed of
all right, claim or equity of redemption In and
to Lid anda. or anv nart therein, ana mat
plaintiffs have such other and further relief as
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ? "
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, .
Heppner, Oregon.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Croolt. Gilliam and other counties
and can save money and time In making these sections with traveling men.
Prices in keeping with the times.
TJrioM psoisr & Bisrisrs.
X.I-rS-l"5r---BT, HBPP1TBB,
in ine state, dui wunour. reiiei. in i. pi,itHle.
fact, my Bufferings grew worse daily, 'l his summons is served upon you by publt- i
Until I despaired of ever being cured, fayon t,v oroer oi non. mermen a ,
i.t i. j i. i it.- a: )ud(re of the above court, made by him at
'I had been in this wretched condi- chambers on the nrl day of September, law),
tion for many months and was almost and each of the defendants above named are
a complete wreck, when I first read the FT1" -"1 "w.er ald complaint on or before
advertisement Of 8. fa. S. Having tried cm,rt tn.wit? the first Monday of March, wm.
dozen or more 'rheumatic cures' and or the plaintiffs will apply to said court for the
blood remedies' with no success, I was reuei acmanaeain saia complaint.
. . , .... I VAnlmnir,,
almost nopeiess, dui aeciaea xo irivc 9.qi in,n. r pi.tntitrt.
. . , T 1-1 , ! I ...w. --J
your meaicine a trim, i uiu u, nu in
a few weeks it had made a permanent Notice Of Mention.
and have never had a touch of rheuma
tism to this day. 8. S. b. is indeed 1 j Oct. 21, 1M. Notice Is hereby given
i t ii ..,. ,! tlce of hs intention to make nnai prooi in sun-
recommend it to all sufferers from this pt,,,,- .nd thllt MlQ p'roof wlll h.
Worst of blood diseases. made before 1. tv. Morrow, county rleik, at
8. S. S. Stands out distinctly to it- Heppner, Oregon, on UeoemnerBtli, law, vis:
eelf aa a real blood remedy, and for Hd. E. No. 4ioa'"0r8theEKEHLHW 8 N.V54
half a century hai been curing obsti- n wu. Sec. i, Tn. 2 8.. U. ai E.
nate and deeo-seatcd blooa diseases . Me names me loiiowinu witnesses in prove
which other medicines fail to reach. J ZTZSZl. up"" culuva"OD
H. 8. 8. ia not a drug store preparation Wim p Dlltnrl. Charles p. Maiiory, A. A
ana no aruggiai can uu uuuun wren, j. vt ren, an oi ncpnner oresnn.
Rrjas CuxralalaUis Mae.
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. S, 10:25, p.m.
Mr. Bryan wrote ths following telegram
"Hoo. Wm. MoKiuloy, Cautoo. Ohio:
8eostor Jones has jaat Informed us that
tbs retaros iodic -ts jour tleotlon sod
bastrn In eiteinl my rongratolatioDS.
Ws havs sutimittfJ ths tasoM to tbs
America- rotle and their will Is law
"Wiliun J. Harm.1
"Actions speak louder
than words" ask your gro
cer ifwc really mean money-
back if you don't like Schil
ling's Bat tea.
S taacHi
Til r lit, fall "atliT is tl tuatV
l-ul l.asSffO irffg.n tirfsut I- ..a.f lbs I'sWn Vt(ia
few tatL. ssUm tissls lis trains lhr.inal hr
tlm tteat frrca Its tsfis. thns ak
Till LHa(t,f trt'tMrtiUUv is ltftrl all tars
1 l. In i.-.n t. ntM W4rar.la.ia. II aiao liguis MS rrs
V,.,.vr." . - . - - I . . ...... a ,
1(11 man fit I .'
I Ih.ra , tianl al bl-L rMSr
rwml daitr It mall, tot
N.i!,n (Ii ' i 1 tiK'iirj ,,-ff i,tiliuN, t. kt, a.
vfT r en MrKitilfj- vasb'l laleti. Utmat..a. rail r s.lm H MT.
It a Ut,. 1 Ut WHtlsl. 1" ""'
ls4. Vf"
r(rraas Kills laa ToalsL
C'rigranian Rtlls and if, aoeom
anled bf Master IIJia. lears loaisjhl
lr Waal Ingtoo P. tj., via I'ortlasd aod
Has f raocisoix Thy will slop oftr lor
fw dsjs In Cal f rois and sronoipao
party of frien.ls In a tonr tbroufb
YtwemlU valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Kills will return (men
Wsahintlnii al lbs elos of ths short
SMtiii in Marrb, anleas I'leal.laal slxK
lloKlulf ahnuld salt n spM lal ssi
rq'iiiir.w Mr. Dllts' ptrtir.
(rramaa Kills has (altisd si Ua
did lepoUtioo as caifalor. tl
bas anaaarxt Io tier rail la Ills stats,
smanetietf Irnia Ihs slals toelral Pom
aiitu. and lbs lli-lt w ffoad Io sat
Ihal ! is rg afdd as ots i4 ths most
i(tral and xrtq aiprs la lbs
slats. This is lb Ortt trirtanllf Ibal
bs bas bad tuotl tbs w U ut lra.
as ! was nnal.la Io -t-H.lhs sasspvig
ot .,ar )as t I-m-ssss ot bis lajarvd
limh. and ster thai tis bas b Snm
fwtUd Io rat al bis pn t da'y
ben Iltiel mtiis wsr fa is
Orr. lis ! alaajs tn la tb
kas lant b ffi'n la. and II stmslbal
bS liM But Su5rJ Ihvftbf .
Tbaoi'tW Mr. I.ar w.lla, nf F-4
f AND OFFICK AT THE DAU.R8, OKEOON
1 J Oct. 21. lh'jfi. Notice Is hereby Riven
wonderful medicine, and I shall ever that the followtna: named settler has filed no,
for it. It i iruarantecd purely vege
table, and contains not a particle ot
potash, mercury, or any other product
of the chemUt's shop.
8. 8. 8. never fails to cure Rheuma
tism, Eczema, Cancer, Scrofula, or any
otherdiaeaae of theblood.it mattera VTOTKK in HEREBY
ah. r
MoOltE,
KeKlster,
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrn s at La iimkiiii, Okkuon,
tVntcinhcr Mh. 1HH
olVKN THAT THE
i,i -,i ri.adiicnth.ia filed. A followuiR Iiameil settler has nied notice of
not What Other raVn'' ,. intention t" make final pr.x.f In support of
Our books on blrnKl and akin diseases ,i,rim. and tha-aald pr.Hif will l made be-
will be mailed free to any addreaa. furn the ('ounty clerk of Morrow Co., orexon,
Bwift 8 pccllic Company, Atlanta, Ga. at lwwu"!?;l X'M-vll:
Uomeatcad Appltcatlnn No. -M, for the HK
NW'i. NK'; HW,. Ni bf-'i, BW4 X tiec
'-I. uis. k r,. w. M.
He nainm the followlns; m lttii'' to prote
his cniiiiniiotis riildeiics upon and cultlvauon
of. said laud. l:
Jaiiics W.IeahpT,Mat HURhea, J.ihnnr SeTllle,
Jimra Neville, all nf Hrppner. (irrtnn.
174 at. B. 1. V 11-iO.S. lu-ftster.
rROW 1IAHSKY COfSTV.
Joba E. Lalhrnp haa aa txperlrare la Hta-
drlvlHi.-Tb Kaaalar Irl, r laaaae.
Jubp E. Latbrop aod T. A. R'isa came
in last evenitiit from Moonmeot, Mr.
Latbrop Laving been transformed on lbs
trip from Mooumeut to Ileopner from a
political speaker to Ibal of a stsgsdrivrr.
Uis story is a straogs ods.
KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
VOTK'E Is hrraby Riven, thst tha undenlRn
i 1 t Adtnlnl'tralrit of the KsUt ol Mmuel
N. Morsan, dn-miMH, tll make Final Krltle
nciil of hrr areounta ollh aald F.ataUt aa such
AdmlnUtnttrU. at tha January Irrm ol tha
( on n tv Court nl Morrow ( ountr. al Hrppnar tn
BUCKS!
BUCKS!
&Mp- -r -v.
Don't buy your Bucks until you
see the Full Blooded and Grade
Delaine Merinos from the Cunning
ham band, of Pilot Rock, which will
soon be in Heppner. Prices and
terms to suit purchasers.
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.
LEGAI
MUU)
j LIU
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH.
Ila arrive. 1 at Mm. timrtil nn liia ail (o
. ,, ...... , I ha holdpn at itrpptter, or., la aai.i t ti'iniy.on
from 11 or US on last Wadaeadajr rveuing, the tb ,1t of January A. I. l, at I orlnca
lnln.1ln Ii. I.t. ta nnt A I S. m. PAR.ua. aunu.d,
mursday. me dr.vrr, iyas rbomp- Nottca of Intention.
. 1 . ... ...! .. .1 , . I
bhid, uroiuer oi iu proprietor, n ail
Tboinpt.n, b'Oams suddenly losses aod I AM OFF! X AT Tin ftjM.r. oRF.rio"
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a detained t UuOUmoDt. SO thst Mr. th. ..lnlni named arttlerhaa tiled not Irvnf
llhrn l.-.t n ii,.. -1 Ma iitntin U Biaka Snal prnol In support til
Latbrop bad do otbir cboics tbao to h rU,.- Ih ;.,, . m' m1.f
lakscbargaur Ihs ribbons and pilot tbt mij. i..rounir nan. am.ppn.r
., .,, r I Oroa.in, en Irrmtwf I, l. ts ;
coDTPjaooe or. iius. itusa socom-i rnwaKDC. AaitiH.
pauled bim, and itU bis ss.ldls I.oim rC,. P" '"
aided mu. b iu balling lbs team ap ' Mmm '"''"-" !"- n pr
, ' I hi. mntln, urn. ral.loc upon and cultivation
Sleep )lrbe, OliS 01 tbs animals being of aald land, ,
. . M 1 firman v aiiiaon, i yma i. roqu. r-iinfiH.
very Daisy. I auMon. of di hi Mi;t, oron,il.urtD.Uiat
at. I -ll. ...n Ilk. it . J,... lot Hardman. Ltrraon.
TbotDfaoD, a.-tml quperly belors last log I la ktr.
Ueppner, as bs lailsd Io sat bis break-
(t after ttderlog it and also sskad
At II. A I lea's bs
D. A. Hera
IAJmOFFttl ATlAOtANM. nRFuo",
4 Itri .0 im, Jinti.- la art-T altan Uial
tha lullaalns aanlxl atlf has St4 nullraal
notice of Intention.
. ms queer (uwliuus.
sated very strange and talked like a
. ... ai. 1 - -.s .
staay man. us was lata an ins 1,1, im.twa b iui lil nnt in ripport of
Ibronghand did tv reax-b Mono-atil "', T! ,41 """i"
till 10 o'clock, p. as. Aftrr alUnding Io t a t in-uii (ws at Ulaum. imwon, on
bis bursts ba d d H-t Io Ul Of !"' JTii'L
brUg Ihs mail IU. About a o'ol-ck, a. rt It Xn t lb. l -, K'a A
m., ba Sam tuUt I. M. Wtlwiu's 1 1 apa i, m,- UTp a a
b.rs bsi.i al lual sod and boill a " "'''" !"-
ors. t'o big ak4 anal waa Ihs 0i n i.,i. .1,
mallM bs Said ibal b was ail rwfat, and n '.iii. Itm It ahr.
Ibas In stan.b li g mannrr slalmid Ibal Mu,h f li'i ti. ttrt. art krk
bs did b4 rub Itia I?. H mall, fuidka ' V'"""" K . r.IMn-.
aa aesnavj id II but Ibal ultiais M a'.
guilty. Ilsaas Buallt pra.Ud Io gii
14 bad. Us lll bs hrun.t l la today
priit,; stid siami-sHl aa l) bis saatly .
lis is a young aiaa aboal 3) ysars of
sgs and bas always baa stsiadr and la-1 t in. t,uti-. k..ii -in.n..
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ar4 aui-i. !itva t
Uachen' Examination.
N'hth t is mnrnv itx tnT n
lb btttsa. .tln aa atailnIWHi l
I bS SaiM t bl IfoobU Is all I--"- " '.-.! '
But knoaa.
Mr. Laibr-p says ibal bs bad sr-Ua
di4 ilms of tn II aruaf twasly and
1 1, at bs saw bttaf ut btggaf brV
sd llos Itila is lbs aataaraal VarJirl
air, l-i buy gis tba lolluwiag r
stilta, m far tia'd ft.-m, la tlranl
.amy: i'any, a t'lty, Itryan, II majro
iyi Joba l's. WKn.uy ff4Va'yai,l.
MtkiKiay lUisisrk. Riw il. d.xia-
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fui. H'yaa Si . Ilaaaitia, H'taa II Tka . m a.4
koVct of Intention.
t,.a mtu S at la "a.at-n "
p..... a.
Desires to inform Sheep
men that he will represent D. N. Baker, oi
Weiscr, Idaho, in the line of
Fine Delaine Bucks.
He has 180 head at his residence in Hepp
ner, also some fine Merinos. Prices range
from S3 to 810 hit head.
Call at ones oa, or nU to.
D. A. HERREN, Heppner, Or.
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14 a.
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SPRAY & PROFIT
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Good Foomsand Excellent Service
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