MP 1118 being attacked the most vigorously. t is to be hoped that our people will receive at least eome reiief from their present state of over burdened taxation, and they are ooking to this session of tho Ore gon legislature to bring about what is greatly desired a lessen- ng of the useless expenditure of state funds which only add to the tax burden of our people and are of benefit to only the few.' u n -i jib-. THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. The senatorial fight, if it may be dignified by that designation, is of small dimensions, and does not exist at all except in the imagina tion of the Oregonian and a few Simon republicans in the metropo lis. The opposition to Mr. Mitch ell has flattened out and now mem bers are breaking their necks in order to get into the band wagon. This is what the Gazette has al ways said would be the result. The people of Oregon want John H. Mitchell returned to the senate and no power under the sun can prevent their will becoming the law of our commonwealth in this matter. Senator Mitchell is our senior senator and as such can do us more good than any other living man. He will have the op portunity, and Oregon, in choosing him again to that responsible posi tion, has done herself proud. The Spaniards are continuing their merciless slaughter of Cuban pacificos. But there is some con solation in the fact that while this go8 on the insurgents are gainiog the sympathy of the civilized world, and we believe they will yet gain their liberty. Iu this war with the island of Cuba, Spain is only sustaining its reputation of being the must barbarous nation on the face of the earth. The progressive ladie of Westfleld, lod.. issued a "Woman's Editioti"of the Wwstfleld News, bearing date of April 3, 1896. The paper in filled with mitter of oterest to women, and we ootioe the following from a correspondent, wbicb the editors printed, realizing' that it treats upon a matter of vital Importance to tbeir sex: "The best remedy for croup, oolds and bronobitia tbut I have been able to find is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family use it bas no equal. I gladly recommend it." 25 and 50 oent bottles for sale by Conger & Brook. John H. Mitchell will be re elected U. S. senator. The Oregocian's fight has made votes for Senator Mitchell. Senator Allison bas declined to become a member of McKin ley's cabinet. The Pacific railway funding bill was killed in the house yesterday by a majority of CI votes. Jobepii Simon will not be Ore gon's senator yet awhile at least The Oregonian's work is too coarse. Font mills is the state tax levy for 1897, and Morrow county will have to raise $1,40'J.73 for tho state treasury. After tho election of a senator let our lfLMHliituro cot down to business and do some good work for tho people of the state of Ore gon. Dubois has a good chance election over in Idaho. The demo crats and silver republicans have joined issues and tho "pojm" go nothing. Tux fight in congrci over tl pacifio roads funding bill coutitiuct to be very warm, ami just how tho matter will be snttltv! is yet very uncertain. Tat contest for upoakor of the bouso grows warm, and J. N Brown is found to be pretty much in evidence for the position. Hope be gets it. Till Orfgonlan rmpln had Sena tor Mitchell badly Ix-aten jeUr dty. Hut this has happened . eral times before, without any dis astrous rrtulUto Mr. Mitchc-11. Statesman. A scaiMTBATlox law is one of ths urgent seeds of this atate. W ars ImaM to Dote llist our pr-wot lcglaUture apars to ! strongly in sympathy with this proposition and the iroei,nxU ars bright that such a law will U pMtivl. Tok ChSoNHi cittrr lice and iroviJ choice ruts of rovtt pig Of fr ths frravf of tii.-ir d".l Th Indian kills the pony f the dra-l and lrra Lis 1h mhI arrow at ths grave foi handy uo ( ths dn. parted, l'ut ths Kri.lid ky r.lotiri who aa.m.1 to saitn in lUmrlm whisky wtitls in his rC,a top them all. Tarr.c v-ut to I a iiclrr mit thn fn ths ait of tU Iff;Utttf LEGISLATIVE DOINGS. The Work of the Legislature B.gun--Mltchell Sore of Election.. Salem, Jan. 11. Tho house of repre sentatives of the nineteenth bieoninl session oonvened this morning at 11 :30 o'olook. Lute obief clerk, Ralph Moody, called the bouse to order and Hon. E. J. Davis, of Umatilla, was chosen tempo rary speaker, Mr. Ralph Moody, of Multnomah, was immediately chosen as temporary ohief clerk. Repreectatives Barclay and Povey were appointed to esoort the temporary speaker to the obair. On motion of Thomas, of Multnomah, the following were appointed on the committee on credeutials: Barkley.of Marion ; Stanley, of Union ; Thomas, of Multoomab; Uren, ot Clackamas; Bil- yeu, of Lane. Tho house then adjourned to 4 o'clock Ibis afternoon. A binding ciill for a house oauoua bas been signed by 31 republicans wbiob in sures tbe eleotiou of a repablioan speaker. The eonteat for this position he between Benson, of Josephine, and Brown, of Morrow. Jouatban lloaroe, Jr., oa mot be elected, Miouub be baa some repabli oan support. It looks as though Prof. Wetzel will be tbe olioloe for chief clerk. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. FIB8T DAT. County conrt met in regular session at the court house on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1897, Jodge A. Q. Bartholomew, Com missioners J. L, Howard and J. W Beckett, Clerk J. W. Morrow and Sher iff E. L. Matlook, being present. Tbe following proceedings were bad: lteporl of I. R. Esteb, supervisor of road diet. No. 14, presented and ao cepted. He was allowed S12 60 for bis services and re-appointed for tbe year 1897. The claim of F. 8. St. Clair for dam ages was oontinued for term. Tbe following miscellaneous bills against tbe county were ordered paid: Q. W. Wells, deputy clerk $166 60 A. G. Bartholomew, county judge 150 00 J. W. Morrow, county clerk 400 00 J. W. M.iti.iok, dnputy sheriff. .. 166 661 E. L. Matlock, shi-riff 400 00 Fiank Uilliaui, treasurer 83 33 Heppner Transfer Co, hauling.. 1 50 J. W. Vaugban, inerohaodise. . . . 1 20 8. C. Sperry, fuel 9 00 8. P. GUrriguee, election acot.... 7 60 O. H Hams, pauper acot........ 40 00 J. H. Wylaud, stock inspector.. . 46 00 H. A. Yocom, panper acot 20 00 John Zollinger, pauper sect 42 60 P. B. McSwords, insanity of Ma- bert 5 00 A. W.Norton, witness fees 7 60 J. A. Pearson, witness fees 7 50 Robt. Large, witness fees 1 50 Win. F. Barnett, drawing pre- oinol jury 8 00 James Cy pert, drawing preomot jury 100 Thomas H. Niohuls, drawiug pre- oinct jury 1 00 J. W. Shipley, school Supt 112 80 J. R. Nuoamaker, jury acot 7 40 J. W. Morrow, county expense aoct 10 60 W. L. Mallory, road and bridge aoct 10 99 W. L. Mallory, pauper acot 6 60 . C. Corbin, pauper acot 10 00 E. L. Matlock, court bouse and jail aoot 38 90 E. L. Matlook, expense acct 2 75 H. E. Warren, pauper aoct 14 35 II. L. & W. Co., oourt house and jail soot 17 60 Gilliam A Biabee, road and bridge aoot 41 38 J. L. Teager, pauper aoct 16 00 O. O. Sargent, pauper aoot 40 25 Glass & Prudhomme, stationery aoot 8116 86, allowed 104 35 Patterson Pub. Co., stationery aoct 72 60 Parker & Gleaaon, road and bridgs aoot 48 75 Gilliam & Bisbee, et al, graded right to construot telephone lines along the oounty roads. Miscellaneous bills allowed as follows: P. B. MoSwords, pauper acot $12 50 Heppner Telephone Co., court bouse and jail aoot 3 00 A. M.S'ooum, road and bridge aoot 13 33 Conser & Brook, Dan per acct 4 23 T. R. Howard, merchandise 2 25 A. G. Bartholomew, oounty ex penses '. 7 00 W. A. Riobarnson, canvassing elec tion 3 00 D. H. Jenkins, canvassing electiou 3 00 j O H. Jenkins, drawing prtoinct jury 3 00 W.F.Cowdry.afist " " " 2 00 E. M. Alters, " " " 2 00 Glass & Prudbomme, stationery sect 821 70, allowed.: 23 70 D. J. MoFaul, pauper aoot 82 50, ullowetl 1 50 THIRD DAY Report of H. D Mikpnell, 'supervisor of district. No. 27, aooepted He is al lowed 828.00 for services and 11. A. Yo- oum appointed for 1897. Whiter Bruudago allowed $24 00 for bis services as snpervis r of district No. 22, and Wm. Hughes appointed for 1897. MiMcellaneonx bills allowed us follows : P. B. MoSwords, pauper aoot. . .$21 25 Thompson & Bims, coroner's aoot 8 00 Thompson & Bions, " " 15 00 Wills & Slccum ' 3 20 J. L. Yeager. " . 30 60 E. L. Matlock, insane aoot 3 00 Robert Large, pauper aoct 83 50, allowed...... 3 00 Z.Denny,pauperaoot $3 50, allowed 8 00 The petition of W. R. Ward et al. de Died, as matters prayed for had been previously granted. In the matter ot the coroner's inquest ou tbe body of O. D Logan, the follow ing bills were allowed: B. F. Vaugbau, coroner 810 05 D. J. MoFaul, phyeioian, 820.00, al lowed . SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the ounly of Morrow. 1. A. Woolery. Plaintiff, va. Samuel E. Walker. Defendant. To Kamnel E. Walker, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and anawer the com plaint Hied against you in the above entitled cauae on or before the first day of tne next regular term, of the above entitled court, to-wit: March the first, 1897; and if you fall to answer for want thereof, tbe plaintiff will take judgment againat ynu for the sum, One Hundred Sixty and 65-100 Dollars with interest tnereon at the rate of ten per cent rer annum from the 11th day of Oct. 1896. For the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of Oct. ls: for the sum of twentv-five dollars at torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements. lhls summons is served by publication pur suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 20th day of Dec, 18. J. N. BROWN, 505-17. Attorney for Haintiff. James Talbert, juror.. H.C. Hanby, juror Harry Phillips, juror.. 12 00 1 00 1 00 3 40 1 60 3 40 1 50 1 70 Tbe seiints was railed to order promptly at 11:11) by Senator Patterson, ot Marion, and Heuutor Gowan, of llaruoy, was chosen as temporary presi dent. Uu m itiou, 8 L. Moorliend was cIiimho temporary chief olork; J. A. Wil on, temporary HHxiiiUiit chief clerk; 8. It. Wilmu, temporary ciilendar clerk; Win. IUhiiiuh, temporary reading olerk; C. II. Crosno, teuipoiary rgaut-aU arm; J. E. ISlumlell, doorkeeper; II. II. Humphrey, mailing clerk. Uu mo tion of Heuator Helling, of Multnomah, Ave senators were appointed on ths com mitter on orwdentials. They vers: Senators Ben Helling, 3. II. MoClung, G. W. rstterann, W. It. King and K. B. Pufur. The senals adj xirned til! 2 p. m. Tbe temporary c.flloers (,f t tie senate bare) been rlioti io canons as the per- mnDt officers t.f ti e senate, with the lOfptioo of Mr. ilnwtio, and will be an dH'Url in open session this afternoon Mr. Hituon, of Miillnomab, will I lb president of lb body fur tbe Ibird lime Ue bad no opposition in ths caucus. A eall for a blading senatorial caucus and a tifi tore baa beo signed by nearly 60 republican. Hroator Mitoholl will b cboaro on the Aral ballot and will Late more than Ira Vot-s to spar. Tote Mundt strangely as com parr d to lbs vail boMtioga of tbe Oregnnlao. This "ion bids fair to do more work 'baa any prrioui s-Mion. Muob la deniaade.l of lliem by the ipU of ibis etulo, aJ with the an.atoiUl flgbt out of the way boliiiiH will iolrfr. There ta a tMable abawoc of laly elarke this ! on. bat there are nouath this tine. Mr, rioydfr, formerly Mr. E. K. flelut.nroa, la to Halsiu try ln ti aollle oine flnanrisl afTaira. Hha will rwtnain otae time. Judge K. L. KrwUaJ an inUrtd will"! the b-bbjf. He will rotaata few da). ILm. 3. N. Itrowa I I n k! upa by ll mrmtwra of the bonae m a Biaa w ho Is t ap. nf d .t. I mat k. an 1 wbfihrr rtrcis plifr ut not will ld a f'ral lra of i.lUae. fllMl IllMl f ki IM HW l-.oja: o..tnr, tltri. HcIiIm. an-l tnsiB; m - al ftitfM; f l.y wtcbitt If all.!.! 1 1 k.tiliBn Mm ora f..rTn l.irlt fi.n hl. an-l olix'at Dluiag trfy Ha O.lil- al..-a (! il. lot g an. I ,iti, la eie,f ii.,a, a ii. I in hum! r- the lumitra. At Jin'ita, ty mail, f.w falMit. r. twyne AH., I'biU-loipbia. Selling SiL'.'.-t.'s Inst it.. ....... . .. ii . .i . . Bow ylhriti io H.l iu t U,ti.h j VAl- lI,c otnai.f li p.tnii,iM.iia r.w n. you like th i;rtxi r tlut sclK Uliorf ln'-uia - i. ur.I-r t.i r.t. St,u ,uv ,;U,tc Uil in.-, W.114 tt. m w tb , 1. .. . ,i ' 1 . raiU"-! oi n 1 i.xi !,! th t.t.. l SeOOND DAT. A. J. Cook presented hie report as supervisor of road diat. No. 19, together witb bis claim for services. Report ao- oepted and be is allowed 00 road and bridge account 873,00 Wm. J. Brown appointed for 1897, David Qrabill made bis report at supervisor of district No. 0. Report ao oepted aud J. A. llugbes appointed for 1H)7. Ue is allowed o"J 00 for services. In the matter of tbe 8 late of Oregon vs. Nancy Johnson, the following bill of ooati was allowed : Wm. Unwell, witness ) 3 50 Goo. Lleiikuiuu, witueae 3 60 Mrs. Jas ltauuiater, witueaa 3 60 J. Iladley, witneas 3 60 il nil k Cramer, witueaa 3 70 H. lloberte, witneea 1 60 W. I). Ingrum, constable feet 11 10 C. E Jones, jualioe fees 9 20 V. A. Hteveoa, attorney 2 60 Jot. Danoister, witness 3 50 Report of O N. Beck, supervisor of road diat. No. 10, accepted and be U re-appoiuted for the year W7. Allowed $:iJ o0 fur ericee. IUport of J. 11 Htauley, supt. ot diat No. 14. accepted. Keiorl of H. Allen, superviaor of road dial. No. 3(1, aoocptrd.. Ue if allowad 8.'0 Hi for bis ewrviore aud re-appolnld for 18SI7. Jteporl of John Jtnkint, aapwrflsor of road diat No. 21, aooepUd and be it al lowaj 28 00 for bis srlcee. U-QQay appointed for 17. lteporl of Isaac Vincent, supervisor of mad dtatr lot No. 8, aoeepud and Jobi Barker appulold for Hg7. Report of W. D. lograa, ooerviaor of road iUtrlot No. 20. accepted. Be le allowed Ill.rjO for bis arvle-eod Cbu. AtideroB U apDoioted tor !Hg7. Report of A. 3. tMsveoeon aa laper- vlmrof Mad diatriet No. it, aeoeplml od be is allowed .W(A) foraervleea. J, k ll.'Cutlo.lgb appolbled fof l'V;. Join II) Und preeeaU report y taptv f ol dwlrk-l Aa. St, wbiok it eo- eepled end be allowed .1U 00 for ble set vtoe. He t re-sppolaUd lor lr7. Tbe report of O. T. Walker, toper vteorof diatrlcl 3 aoeeptsd. He tt a. lowed 1 00 rot tervtcee aad Jacob Dort Ir appotbletl fof lV7. Report ot V m. Uilliaa, aapetvieur ol diU No. Vrt, areepted. He It) alUwtd .H (W f. f e(VIM tad ( ha. Millet U ppoluted tut 17. IX A. Kpm, foJ up-ftiir, rtpl preeiled aad aeceiled. Ue m allowed 17 Ol lot tervloea aaj it p $.! led for lt7. Tbe r pur I of 3. A II it In, pervleor of roal dl. Ntik 9. ff tbe teat 10, a I led and be m ll.ed HI VO l.w bM Mtkea. Hepnfl of V, C Uetiee, t-Mtia.if f f.l d alii, t N. Ill, aieepted aJ Iwaee MAI)Ut ap,KtuUJ f 4 17. (I II. Ovate. pitiiir ol dietriet t alUtwed li') for i.le-e tier uaa Nrtlao pp.Muled f r If?. Ill-.il i.f It. T. !, !( vtaot of rJ dial. St. ZK MHed. lie teal Ie4 fii ill M v..m a4 tl li erfitkled fur l7, I lfc ft. f li -M. f 3. 3, t l ! , ivat M txt ! avere Ikv. 1 l 1. i 1. 1 ..!,., y kawea M Ii ' ka. J lie truHttiA, It mm mt' J'l-I tkel aa W atia4 lt taw Joseph Potter, juror Ed. Templeton, jnror... W. F. Potter, juror..... John Homjue, witness... A, J. MoKenzie, witness 1 70 Robert D. iter, witness 1 70 Miscellaneous bills allowed as fol lowt : J. M. White, fuel aoot $111 30 W. T. Bartholomew, county ex pense acct .. 7 50 Isaac Viucent.oounty expense acot 1 60 0. 8. Gray, oounty expense aoot.. 9 00 Petition ot J. U. Royse et al., praying for the appointment ot V. A. Steven supervisor ot district 25, rejected. Sheriff Matlook presented bis report to the court showing that he has collected 00 tbe delioqneot tax rolls $12 975 20. Hit report was accepted and tbe olerk was ordered to jssne a warraut fjr tbe Collection of delinquent tains for tbe yeara 1891, 1892,1893, 1894 and 1895. The jury list for 1897 was drawn. The report of J. T. McAllister, toper viaor of district No 11, accepted and he it allowed $5 fur bis servioee. J. H. Piper appointed for 1897. Upon examination, the oounty war rautt redeemed by tbe oounty treasurer. are found to be 0 irrect Report of J. D. Brown, snperviaor of dist. No. 30, accepted aud F. V. Cox op pointed for 1H97. Miecellaneotls bills allowed as follows: E. Lk Freelaud, aaat. teachers' ex amination f 12 00 L. Howard, ooiu. milary 21 00 J. V. tfcckeit,ooiu. salary 23 00 What's the Hatter With Hanna ? Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the Odd Combination Store of P. C. Thompson Co. Is the best plaoe to buy Pall, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Bocks, Snspendera, Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete linet of Groceries or Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for tha County of Morrow,' A. Woolery, flaiutilr, vs Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. lonamuel E alker, Defendant. In the name of the Sla'e of Oreiron: You are hereby required to appear and anawer the com plaint llled against you in the above entitled cause en or before the flrnt day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: The first day of March, 1897; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof me piainun win take judgment against you (or viie aum or cigmy-nve ana 7U-iuu tioiiars, wun interest thereon at the rate of ten Der cant er annum from the 12th day of Oct. 1896; for the aum 01 ntry oouarj, attorney s fee, and for his eosis ana aiBDiirsemenis. lhls summons is served bv nublication nur- suant to an order of Stephen A Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 2iith aav of December, 1896. J. N. BROWN, oof 11. Attorney tor Plaintiff. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE x ot uregon for Morrow County, J. W. Whalley and Wm. T. Muir, partners doing busi ness as Whalley & Muir, Plaintiffs, vs. James W. Swezea, Defendant. To James W. Swezea, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are nereny required to appear and anawer the com plaint filed aeainst vnu in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the next regular term 01 saio court, to-wit: The first day of March, 1897; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof tne piaintins will take ludgment against you for the sum of One H und rid and Twenty-five Dollars, with interest th- reon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the Hth dayof April, 18 and for their costs and disbursements in this aetlon. This summons is served by publication pur- Bunni, to an orour 01 Qiepnen a Lowell, Jtiage of the above entitled court made on the 10th aay 01 juiv, iwm. WHALLEY & MUIR and J. N, BROWN, 505-17 Attorneys for JPiaintifla. Notice of Intention. Land Office- at Ths Dalles, Orkooh, December 2iith lw.st. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler hai filed notice of his intention t make final proof In support of hla claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County clerk of Morrow Co.. Oregon, at tieppner, uregon, oa reoruary liiin. 1897, vli WILSON RICHARDSON, Hd. E. No. 4S43, for the SE'i See 5, Tp 8 8, R 24 K, W M. He name the following witnesses to prove nis conuiiunus resilience upon ana cultivation 01, sain laun. viz: Thomas p. Graham, Charles M. Halting!, Luther Huston, Andrew M. Peterson, all of r iant Mile, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, &05-15 - Register. Notice of Intention. Land Orrict at La Gsandk, Orioon, December 2. lH'.m. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be maile be fore the County t:ler of Morrow County, Oreg on, at ueppner, Oregon, oil reoruary 3, iw;, via; JAMES AYEK3 H. E. Ko. 5279 for tho N'i HKU Sec. 23 and Nit tJW 14 Km 2i, Tp I N, K 27 E W M. He names the following wltneaaea to prove his roiiiinuoua reiiuunce iiMin ana cultivation of, aid land, via : Julin Harker, laaac Vlneent. Charles M. Long, u"r . 1 i-araoii, an in nauowav, irregon, .'Kill. H. t. WILMON, Hex Inter. (1. W. Ilarnna'too, oniiuty eipenae acct 4 40 Cru L-ydf, road and bridgaacot tS0 IX). allowed 50 00 J. U. Itruwo, road and Indue acot 10 00 Report of Cyrua Leyde, at supervisor ot dielriot 17, toco p ted aad Chat. Valeo line appoint! for 1S07. It appearing to tbe oourt that tbere U io tbe oounty funds t ) credited to echoi district No. 5, which it aa error, It wm ordered that tame be turned into tbt general acbrxil fond of Iba oounty. Tbe oourt ordered tbt following tut ley for 1H.K5 : Fr oouuty porpuere, 11 uiilla; for Oounty school parpotca, 6 milla. No further boaioeat appearing Oourt adjooroed itbootdate. Iieware te ttweawe iWt not neoeesarily tneaa tbe eno traotioa of dieeete provided tbe tytlem it ia vigoroot tooduioe, wiib tbt blond para and all tbt orgaot la brallhy eatioi.: Wbeo to meb a aoadilina eoa- tagloa tt readily reeieted aed tbedieeaee germecao Bad no lotlgcaeot. Ilood't Hareapanlla It tbe bret mediclot tobaild npiaetysum Iweaoet II tnakee pure r b lliwd, and pure l l.wd it Hit baele tf gixhl brallb. la o i l wtalberll le eeprelaliy betreaeaiy to keep op tie health toat aoeaaae tbe body te tol Jcl la grealor epeore aad tnure liable dteeaae. ILkhI t Baraerilla te the tafegaard of beellu. DONT FORGET THE PLACE 00TS AND SH0ES!!i . w THE PLACE TO GETTHEM IS AT He has anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you got a good article when Mat guarantees It. SHOES IN ML THE LATEST STYLES Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialty. EHGLISH BUSINESS ni 1 pr.FSs ' aT Sam taaaV aeal tJaaAu. PORTLAND OREGON Full English course. french and german. BUSINESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, shorthand, Telegraphy. BOARDING DEPARTMENT'0 LAMES Vix Y 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, Crook, Gilliam and other oountlet and can save money aud time la making these sections with trarellng men. Prices In keeping with the times. Thompson & Biisnsrs, ""mi-ir. SHERIFFS SALE. OTICK W ItKltKHY (ilVKM THAT fSDKR I ' ami hy vlrtnnnf a writ of emtilliin laaunl mil of Hi- t Irrnlt l imrt of the mate of Ornwn lor Morrow futility, under the wal thrrnof, ami Io hip .Mns l.-.l an. I .l.-llvi-n-l ntnin a iin1 mi-ill and ip r tr mliTi d and eiilirmi In aald I'uiirt on llin tnh day of HiiN-nilKT, l'i, tu lavurol nia K. oari-ni as Uliiiin.and aialnul r rana 11 iK'na-p anl Mary J in-iie, hla trlle. na n.- 11. 11 ati.l N hre rli It. Ma lla. aa dt'li-iulatils a Ihti lur the .a;nllll did recover a iwmitial itm-re anaiini ha defendants frank H. Bftiirx and Marv J. Henae. hla wile, for the amn ol I ill.iS. with tntrreal thereon al the rata ot rlaht percent r annum from the lt day in January, iiwa; ine niriner aura) ot autaj at. birney a lna. nl the ei'ta ami dlaliuraement tateit at (Mm, and whereby It waa darrawl thai the annrtgue dated on the Iwttt day (f eremoer iw. eiernieii r. eatd laal namtri id 71 Uuarler nf Hn tlon Thirty-two In Tnwnahin Twaanulhot llane Twenty Bre faal ol Wlllamrtla merl diari, rvinlalnlna mi area, w hlrh mnrtfar waa recorded on the ."Hh.Uyol lin-mUr. I'm, ml tr H ol H., - Ii- i, the Hm.H ifI M..n.ra In the orli,., (. the I utility 1 lerk ol Mormw I'nniity. Iirreon. ahnM te fnnvUiaed, and the aald real .r.-Mr auld by Ihe aherld nl Mormw 1 ..inily, lrr..n. tn aailafy aald Jtidcrnent and all r.(a. therelorw I will, on hetur-lay. Ihf K day nl January, at 1 o rlnrk In Ihe alter Mom of that dav, at the Inoit dimr (rf the rourl tmties In the rty o (r..nef , orrfnn. el all Ihe rllhl. Illle, Inletrvl and eatata whlrh the aald defendant aud all perwna rlalmlug and to claim hy. thmoan nt under them, or any "I them, had on th IMh day nl MPwratr. Iwta, or Blue then bate had nr nw h. In and to theatxte drarrllwd real t.mrlf, aad y pmri iherwrf. at fnhltr aortion k Ihe hlflte! 1.11. 1f .traah In harot, Ida tmeeats nl awk aaietnhe affiled lu aalUlartiuw nl aaid (1 Ih.n and all cti lMt. this ll day el rerm'r 1t R. t. MATIWK KM II. aherif nl MtKnw Caranty. (rreeoe. ili'leii.lenta U the lmlwrd Inteelment ('. and l.y It aaaliine.1 la flaliitllt iiik.ii Ihe lollawlng dearrliied n-al jironerty In Morrow I'nunty ini.n, iinir in Nnnnweal MTICK TH 1 1 Hf NmYflirf TMT A T t' !.( th iithMn o4 in Hii.nf h.,ll.i. l.win Aaiaii..n will K neld al ihelr !. In letM.oer ihi. on the I lu.ay nl ianvary, he4en th iNwre o l a n an4 a m m aald day, lt th portal al ei ti( dim tun U ll.e ...!. ya Hi It lil.M'.f, ll.pfaer Or , te. I. tV . m i feeewt Trsil M'a Lawgae K 11 Hntlih. Ullr iddsi tbrottbaal IU Nortbceet m -It-ky Moantttt) Health, (be Vetera .rlnlf, It I fry faior beadb, we feg'et Io stale, lie I ivi with hie rptiw, 3. J. ftaiib, H Nielefe. A leitl.fal r.f ling of l!,e vtewleof Mr. Mmilli't h(e w.ulj aaake aa) Ibleteelitg b. . Titer it bar Jl p(f la Ite M .lbe ( toy ae bol bat Mr. Hlib bet el mb tiate bt tm,werte4 wMb II I'fiseille llettew. nHKHotiiknir HkiiiKU Norm taitr ktHVoivyn tm it a Mttr l, a lb at. a bot teta a4 1h l"a t. at tttnef will b bd baaklne ban, la Hfaat an tb iimn Taaaeiay a4 January lr! Iaaerb th kmn al I a. a and e al aabl 4t lb aatean) 4 etarttng air b.ra im nmn ii a hi'iinr rukw, ltrnr. tw. w. Mnav ae at noil' or hm..ii itt atrrriNU NTI talltklUT i.lVt TMTT..tkl M i : 1 & - mU t k. . Kk,tMa I ! . rM . al n a 4 Itrfyaat, l Ib'K i4vMlM M ItH! l4Vf. In?, ba th M .! a aa oM I mi . .4 aald I th nan. a ) l.n.i.-i t.4 lt th Imaa I tan at i.f 1 .'at tl raVitt H rff ear Of , faa 1, ea a-l 4 'fat t4 f iie eef eia, Wanted-An Idea 5 C ' ' f " -a - '"a J a SltlU.! b t . ISaM . .. aa W at.iaf I- . 4 fti aaat Bat a taa I a ibi I b.a a.B (aat. t li l . . T I . a ' kt-at.t. I m , '! - k f I t .-!.. in nil It.ea tk tank I- t.a aal, r I at e ( ew r ..n tkirt e ( ;l rl Mr rla4, . e V'tli f ' Mtlin i.ivK If tltf r I' a.. --, a.'f- "4 it li. M W f W't ! a...r-. 4 ai-1 a e l M a. aa a ' nub lb I t-l II. I 1W -'Hi. ... I., IHmm. . ,.t a4 m. I aal a.'w.t ai.i beard M t am. 4 t aj naM a h ft ml Maab. b W r'ml in anM t a a... I i i b I r a a 1 1 ii u-.' r ia 14 - ! artfa. to York Weekly Tribune FOR Farmers and Vlilaoers, FOR Fathers and Motners, FOR Sons and Daoghiers, FOR fill the Family. 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