Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 19, 1897, Image 3

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    ThafiT
Tired Feeling
Make you seem "all broken up," with
out life, ambition, energy or appetite
It it often the forerunner of aerious 1U
nesa, or the accompaniment of nervous
troubles. It is a positive proof of thin,
weak, impure blood: for, it the blood la
rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, It im- and 50 cent bottles for sale by Oonser &
iwns me ana energy to every nerve,
Organ and tisane nf flin hrHir rm,
necessity of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla F' ale-Abont birty on f '7
for that tired feeling is thprpfnw..f baJ located about two and one-balf
to every one, and the good it will do you
is equally beyond question. Remember
The progressive ladies ot Weslfield,
Ind issued a "Woman's Edition" ot the
Westfield News, bearing date ot April 3 ,
1896. The paper is filled with matter ol
interest to women, and we notice the
following from a correspondent, which
the editors printed, realizing that it
treats upon a matter of vital Importaooe
to their sex: "The best remedy tor
oroup, oolds and bronobitis that I have
been able to find is Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. For family use it baa
no equal. ' I gladly reoommend it." 25
miles ot Hardman. Also 400 aores of
good ranRe, fenoed, to go with same.
m vm n n neniy ot outside government range
5l jrtE&fc. aH i9k near Bl httD1' 8he'ter for 2'00ft nea1 of
iiMnMllini! 8heep or lar8e bftDd of cattle- Good
J tJ T0fJ tff 3- eSiJ bouse on plnoe. Call on Gazette' offioe
tor particulars. A rare chance to get
bay obeap. All signs iodioate a hard
winter and delays are dangerous. tt
Elder M. V. Howard was taken very
ill on last Saturdry evening at the borne
oi nis Dromer, Key. u. K. Howard, in
hub ouy. mr. jaowara nag been in
Heppoer about two weeks assisting in
oaring for bis son, Prof. W. 0. Howard
and Hv f Tt TTntsnrd him Wthnp
Now that the great politloal oampaign ThB ...h. .,. iwh'
to ... 4V. : :.u f, ..v " wUT.DOUDU.,
- w.uvci Oouu .K.u wuu BDd were ftl)le ( be down tQWn thji
as, aw win want an adequate supply of
Sarsaparilla
Is the best-in fact the One Tree Blood Purifier.
HnnH'c DIllc cure easy to take.
1 IUUU a fills easy to operate. 25 cents.
k GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE $2.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, $1.60 $3.50
" B. F. Examiner, 1.50 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1,00 8.26
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, Me 2.50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
Grand con oert.
Heppner opera house.
Wednesday evening Jan. 27.
Admission 35, 25 and 15 cents. '
The Heppner Transfer Co.,
for sale. .
has wood
87-tf.
from
Judge Bartholomew returned
Portland Saturday morning.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Cbris Borohera.
The Bedligbt people will treat you
right, Call on them when in town. tf
If yon want the best of everything, go
to tbe Orange Front, Joseph Biber.Prop.tf
Don't forget the dale of tbe grand
oonoert at tbe opera house, Wednesday,
Jan. 27.
Art Shullz, ion of Fastor Bbultz, well
known in Heppoer, is attending oollge
at Salem.
Harry Warren got borne last Friday
morning from a breit visit to Oregon's
metropolis.
( James Molotire made fioal proof on
bis homestead before tbe county olerk
on Friday.
Bertha, the four-year-old daughter ol
Wayne Huston, of Eight Mile, is report
ed to be very til with pneumonia,
morning.
On Wednesday evening, Jan 27,
grand oonoert will be given in tbe opera
bouse under the auspices of the First
Christian church ot this city, for tbe
purpose of purchasing ao organ tor tbe
new oburch edifice. Prioe of admission
bas been placed at a very reasonable
fignre, and tbe best talent ot the oity
will be represented iu tbo program.
Eagle: E. N. Orookett, of tbis oity,
wbo is attending tbe Marion-Simms
Medical college, of St. Louis, has been
honored by tbe faoulty ot tbat instita
tion by the appointment ot assistant
demonstrator of anatomy. Tbis is an
honor not enjoyed by but few undergra
d nates, and a position to which Mr.
Crockett is no doubt justly entitled
Eagle: Walt Thompson, proprietor of
the neppner-oionumeot stage line was
in the oity Sunday on business. He in
forms tbe Eagle that tbe roads are now
in shape and tbat tbe stage coaches will
again be run over the line. Tbe road
between Toll Rook and Monument bas
been the worst tor tbe past month
known for years.
Fos8ii;Journal: Tbe Baptist Sentinel
states tbat lief. J. T. Moore, formerly ot
Mitchell, died two weeks ago in Texas,
ot typhoid fever. Mr. Moore will be
remembered here as tbe Baptist preach,
er wbo held a revival meeting and deliv
ered several A. P. A.lootnres in Fossil.
Allen H. Crocker, auditor of Walla
Walla county, Wash. , died at his home
in tbe' city ot Walla Walla on last Sat
urday afternoon of Brigbts diaease, age
47 years. He was an honored and
highly respeoted citizen of tbat community.
Now is tbe time to get tbe Weekly
Oregooian. tbe greatest newspaper of
the West. Wilb the (lar,tu, both strict
ly in advance, one year, 3.5U. No better
combination of newspaper can be made
in tbe state.
Walt. Thompson runs stags between
The "Bee," Swarmed.
Open installations and banquets haye
been very much in evidence in Heppner
tbis winter, and tbe past week furnished
its share. On Friday evening at K. ot
hall, Heppner Tent, Knights of the
Macoabees, gave an open installation and
banquet, which might properly be oalled
the social event ot the season. These
people have a reputation as royal enter
tainers everywhere, and Heppner Tent
is not behind tbe best ot them. A good
program arranged for tbe occasion was
rendered as follows:
Opening ode by members of Heppner
Tent.
Address of welcome, W. L. Sui ng.
Solo, Miss Ada Bartlelt,
Solo aud chorus, M. B. Galloway,
Mies Maggie Adkios, Miss Florence Crit
tenden and W. L. Saling.
Piano solo, Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew.
Comic eoug, Prof. Josef Mueller.
Solo, Mrs. Wm. P. Dutton.
Duet, the Misses Swaggart.
Oomic song, Frank McFarland.
Overture, "Martha," Heppner orobea-
tra.
Interspersed with tbe program, the in
stallation by Deputy Sup. Com. W. L.
Saling of the following offioers, took
plaoe: Commander, S. W. Meadows;
Lieutenant Oom.,Bruoe Kelley; Fioanoe
Keeper, A. I. Jones; Reoord Keeper, S,
Leezer; Physician, D. J. MoFaul;
Master-at- Arms, M. B. Galloway .Sargent,
Qeo. Shipley; 1st Master of tbe Guards,
Otto Freidnob; 2.1 Master of tbe Guards,
J. J. Adkins; Sentinel, L. M. Summer
field ; Pioket, Pbil Bloebm.
Tables were spread and a banquet
served to more than 200 of tbe Maccabees
and their guests. Tbis was followed by
a grtnd oake walk, which was partici
pated in by a large camber of those
present, tbe prize, a handsome coke, be-
iug oarried off by S. P. Uarrigues and
Mrs. J. J. Roberts. After tbis music
and dancing was indulged in for about
two hours.
Heppner Tent is in a prosperous and
growing condition. Has been in exist
enoe about two years and now bas a
membership of over 70. Tbis was their
first attempt in tbe way of an open enter
tainment, but it was a good one and a de
cided succes In every way.
WHEKE LIES TBK BLAME.
THE BELL TELEPHONE.
At 12 m. Monday, Jan. 11th. Olerk From the Pendleton Tribune.
Moody, a Simon republican, called tbe I Manager Fletober, of the Bine Moan-
bouse of representatives to order a$ tain Telephone and Telegraph company,
Salem. The echo of his gavel bad not once again furnishes the Tribune with
reverberated before Berkley, a silver tbe information tbat there is "no fear
knight, was recognized. He nominated now from the Bell monopoly." This
Davis, of Umatilla, a Bourne republican, same information was furnished tbe
to be temporary speaker. Moody, local papers of tbis oity over a year ago,
"Those in favor of Representative Davis and there is no more truth in the state-
Free Pilia.
Send your address to H. E. Buoklen
k Co., Chicago, aud get a free sample
box ot Dr. King's New Life Fills. A
trial will oouvioce you of their merits
Ttwae pills are easy In aotiou and are
particularly effective in tbe cure ot Con
stipation aud Siok Headaobn. For Ma
laria and Liver troubles that have been
proved invaluable. They are guaran
teed lu be perfectly free from every
deleterious eubstanoe and to be purely
vegetable. They do not weaken by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorating . the
system. Begular size 25a, per box. Sold
by Conner & Brock, druggists.
Til Artisans Entertain.
On last Saturday evening Heppner
Atterubly of United Artisuns held ao
open meeting to wLlob a few friends of
lbs order bad been invited. The main
will say aye, those opposed will say nay.
Mr. Davis is unanimously chosen tem
porary speaker." To properly under
stand tbat eentenoe it must be read with
great rapidity and without pause ot any
kind. In return Moody was nominated
for temporary clerk and solidly sup
ported by tbe Bourne populists, and
consequently elected to the position.
This was tbe first public intimation ot
the combination between the Simon and
Bourne faotions. Thomas, of Multno
mah, republican, moved tbe appointment
ot a committee on credentials. The mo
tion was carried- Davis then showed
bis unfitness for a presiding offioer by
setting at naught all parliamentary
oourtesies and appointed the aforesaid
Berkley chairman of euota oommittee.
The other members are U'Ren, populist,
Bilyeu, demoorat and Thomas and Stan
ley, republicans. Tbe ohairman oalled
tbe part of the oommittee favorable to
bim to meet at tbe headquarters ot
Bourne and not at tbe oapitol where
such oommittees should meet. Thomas
and Stanley bad muoh diffioulty in find
ing tbem. Tbe oommittee took up a
ooutest from Coos oounty. Nosier holds
tbe certificate wbiob ought to admit bim,
leaving the contest to be determined by
tbe house after the committee on elec
tions bas reported on tbe matter . Bark
ley and Bilyeu would seat neither con
testant, U'Ren would seat Huutley,
populist, white Thomas aud Stanley
would seat Nosier, wbo appears to have
been regularly eleoted. Minority of tbe
oommittee has filed a report. Tnis ma
jority is Barkley and Bilyeu because
Barkley is ohairman. Bothers is or can
be no organization of tbe bonne. There
is no house, no officers, no nothing.
There is no authority to compel tbe at
tendance ot members. Tbere oan be
none till organization. So decides Da
vis. Worse than tbis tbe populists, demo
crats and Simon republicans will not at
tend the Bessiou to make a quorum. Tbe
republicans have a majority but not tbe
two-thirds majority required by tbe stats
constitution. It takes 40 members aud
the republicans are short tbal number,
ao the way the matter now stands Simon
and Bourne are holding up the organiza
tion. Tbe populists say they will go in
it tbe republicans will get all their
members in. By tbis, they refer to tbe
Simon republicans. Tnose worthies
oau't attend tbe session till "Simon says
thumbs up." Riddle, a Simon republi
can, was Mmou a oanaiaaie lor speaker.
The majority of tbe republicans favored
Benaon and be received tbe cations
Domination.
The people who are holding op tbe or
ganization are:
Barkley, silver rep., Marion; Bayer,
Simoo rep., Multuotn.ib; Bilyeu, Utm.,
Lane: Bourne, pup., Alultuomab; Buck-
ment now than there was at that time.
While the Tribune should like very
much to know tbat there is nothing to
fear from tbe Bell monopoly, and tbat
investors in tbe local oompany are now
to be guaranteed immunity from the
possibility of being involved in a law
suit with tbe Bell company, yet our own
information npon tbe subject will not
permit us, in the interest of intending
investors, to give indorsement to tbe
published statements in the local col
umns ot yesterday's Tribune. As we
understand it, there has been no final
settlement of the suit now pending in
the supreme oourt ot tbe United States
over tbe expiration of the Bell telephone
patents, and npon tbe settlement of
wbich depends tbe right ot any one to
muke 'phones and sell tbem. Tbe peo
ple of Heppner, Baker Oity, Canyon
City and Pendleton who have been held
baok by tbe Bell oompany may have tbe
same tear now on account ot infringe
ments tbat they bave bad in tbe past.
The mere fact than an eastern firm en
gaged in tbe manufacture and sale ot
telephones offering to give 8100 for tbe
privilege of defending a suit brought by
tbe Bell Telephone oompany on the Ber
liner patent against dealers or mors of
tbeir telephones is no guarantee against
loss on tbe part of Btookboldera in the
telephoue oompany using the Hunoiog
telephone.
. The loss to this section of the chantry
in a business way in tbe long drawn out
effort to establish a telephone line inde
pendent of tbe Bell oompany Is already
far iu excess ot tbe benefit to be derived
from a lower telephone rate.
When the ouse now pending in tbe su
preme court is finally settled the Tribune
will make mention ot it.
Y0VJ r,
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111.
HAVI
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Nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
You will find one coupon
Inside each two ounce bag
and two coupons Inside each
fourouncebagofBlackweU's
Durham. Buy a bag of this
celebrated tobacco and read
the coupon which gives a
Hut of valuable presents and
bow to get them.
' -wWiPiyf- i ftiiilSI iyVIU If
I-Iotel
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
GueBts will find the best of accom
modations in every respect.
Ed. R. Bishop, suocessor to Tbe Mo-
Farland Mercantile Co., is atill on deck,
giving great bargains in all lines. The
stock most be olosed out, and it is sur
prising bow cheap things are. Call on
them. Frank MoFsrland, salesman.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
Notice.
The annual meeting of the stockholder oi I
OreKon, Monday, January
&U7-14 i.
the Heppner Unlit and Water company will be I
held at the ottiee ol the company In Heppner,
ary 2rm, A. v. iwi.
I. W. AY Bus, Secretary.
R
HOWARD
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Publication.
The Pallet. Oreeon. Jan. 16. 1R07,
NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN THATWKHLEY
T. MrNahb.o! Lexington, Oregon, hat filed
notice o! Intention to make final proof before
Jotuuh L. Itlhaon. U. 8. Com. at till office In
lxliiKtin, Oregon, fin Wednesday, the loth day
of March. ln. on limber culture application No.
2WI4, for the NKiof lection No. 81, lu Towmhlp
No Jtouth, Range No. 34 cant.
He nainea aa wltnenaea: Thomai L. Dormao
ant Va!iffivrA I.. PfiftM. nf Riuht M ll. f lmirfin.
Milton K. Morgan and Menzo A. Olden, ot Ions,
Oregon. JAS. K. MM)KE.
1MB Kegliter.
Wbo never lets politics interfere with business. At tbe
same old stand, next door to M. Lichtenthal's.
objool of tbe meeting was to give lbs man, pop., Coos; Craig, silver rep , Mar
ti. --.I M..nn
AMorner Redfield went over to Pen- d ' D, M d .'leaving evert
dleton Friday evening where be baa
ome business before tbe circuit oourt.
E. L. F reel and returned Saturday
from a brief visit at Salem where be
witnessed Iba opening of tbe legislature.
It "old sport" aod tbe editor of tbe
society onlumn are "not dead but sleeo
th," resurrection will certainly ooour
coo. ,
day exoent Sunday. Hbortest ami obeap-
wt route to tbe interior. Cousr k
Brook, agents.
Gid Uatt and Charley Jones are as
ociated together down at Cbsrley'i
old plaoe in tb tonsorial bnalons.
Call on tbem aod get your whiskers
pushed Id.
Fbill Oobo, manager of Ileppner's
warebonse, will pay tbe blgbaet market
TV -J T). t?l t T.r,.- "wvtTr """.
, aiw7Miiuuu,. r Bring your bides to bim.
' eciored. Tbe best vsm tea ever soia id
. Bsppnsr. r. U Tbompsoo Von Ipe Caar Urowlk B-a.o.4.
leaucm. " Vnr ..... hi,,,, Matifwk
A.B.NUe.of Wslla Walla, tnanofao- bM Wn lroobU! b, , WB0WO0 0r
tarsr aod dealer in mooamenta and WM,f gromtl on bU ,B blp 0 bM
beadstooea, U In nsppner rostUng after ,offrtd , f nt uftj eoooyaoce aed
baslness. Inoorveoieooe from It ol late aod as a
Tbsmsmbersof tbe family of J. D. .naequraoe be dtoided to bave it re
Ball, ot Oooeeberry, wbo bave recently moved. Mr. Matlock is now coufloed lo
' beed quite lick, are reporteJ a Improv- bia room tbe Ter kioe bUl la Fort-
lag rapidly t present.
Rlcbard W. Robioeoa made Baal proof
on bis timber oallnrs before Clerk Mor
row Betarday afterooot., with Jobo R.
iDgrabaa aod AlsMt aa it-
laod as Ilia revolt of tbe torgieal opere
lioa performed oa blca last Friday by
Pre. WLUr, LHtlrOeld and Coolloa.
lie is getting along nicely aod will Is
able to flora borne la a f ds)a.
Viewers and aortsyors appoint!
at tbe recent saioo of tbe Oraol eoooty
court lo attsod to tbe proposed road
from Wsterrsaa 111 lo tutors! tbe
Haystack ted Oepposr.
E. O.: Mrs. 1. E. Uallock. mother
of.tlooMr 0. HaJloek, rvtomed lo bar
' boms la Urppaer Saturday eight, ribs
ba b la readletoa fUitlog bet
- to aeveial weeta.
E.O.: IUf. W. E. Tutala sal
U Walla Walla today aa4 from !.
goea Ibis evoaleg to Ilpv. to eoa
daet rattHooa aervloaa, rrtaralaf to
fteta Wed need y orelng.
1.0.) C. K. lUlfltl 1 earns ovar from
HappMt ftalarday to atwad roirt. aftr
bleb be will Mara li bte horn la
IJrptr. Mr. lUdtUld a-iil Mmala ta
raitoa fr sometims Utfi.
Utek llsibewaaad V. aly, ao lr
tbaflrmkame U Maibs A Ueuy,
aaMueteWd tof'lH la tw baftx
bwiaM la Iba !. ! d "f
aoatb of Ibe .8la. Ty "eit a
all.
f. O. AraHl, ol M'XiUoe, at la llr
ir la Ny taiile M ehipt bm
raegaa la blut. U
U'( ssoibvr ol raills tnm lb la part el
4 t-wr tut tf pfe l' d la U
ritkL
t4s a areata a"
TU IWat Halve Ui ll.s mo,4 fu Cal,
Braia-a, Hora. t'lawa. Hall R ", I
rvtar It, Ttw-, C"fcart4 lld.
CaQ UaaT Onrtae, e4 all rtlla tnr
fa tank la lk Htsa
la a dsagrioos dwraae. It may Irad
directly to oaaatBplioa. Catarrh ie
canted bv Itopare blmxl, aod tbe trne
ay to rots it la by pnnfiing the blood.
Hoods Hafaprilla eora ralarrb Iweauaa
It removes Iba eanae of It ty par If y log
lb blood. Tbonaaa la toaiify tbal iby
bave bveo cort-l by Hood s riarsaparilla
Hood's Fills are puraly veiffl.bU aad
de Dl purrye. pa la gripe, all aref gists
Tbe FrWeary aoiabtr of TailttiM ta
lioluea as oae Wore la Ki Oaintval
aad bia rsva's. rktae ff a iaiot olJ
i;l arc Hluatrauj frata eofiaoe
ra oa the u of tbe U la Tbue.
Tans, at (be r ul pt t4fi of rV-bil-Wf't
"D'e Carl"." lb- draM wre
esadaby Iegaio. daigd ffta J1 uU
palndtigs aad prints aa .labia fiew Uiat
..l. fi txjr, t -im
but a fcltK-f faature 4 ll.e eerr-al te
ofT-lMt. Its Fanalaa dfaauss1 f
"rtslawve' .U.' by Felil. Ta 1t.il,
UtxMtlf ant Jalitk, as !! as lbs
a.i!iy diia by irl, !, IVa
yaans sad Marxvl rVara, alt b IU
ltpr4 t m'f baa l ai 1 a la, and
bring lbs Art a pabl 6 la diravt
aab a Hb las b- laraa lau. We
bete avf fa aattltlg kaa U"nf
It S IM rotr I'! alts fabttaba-J allb
ft txaary Im'nw.
vinlora ao opportunity to learn some
thing about Ibia new beneficiary organ!
ztlion, as its objects, aims and benefits
were to be brought forth and explained
in a poial manner. Tbis organisation
bas as one ot i's tenets Ibe advancement
and upbuildiug ot Its members both from
a scoial aod Hterary standout, aod ad
mitt women In Ibe enjoyment of all tbe
privileges aod benefits of the order oo
equal terms with tbe men. On Ibiaonos
sioo Ibe following program was rendered:
United Arliaans grand marob.
Address, Prof. J. IX Drown.
Vooal duet, Miss Crittenden and Mr.
Sallog.
lUcitatioo, Miss Conies.
Piaoo enlo. Ilis. J. D Brown.
Addreea oa "Fretero.lr," by a M.
(logos, of IJardmse, orgaoisnr of lbs
Hulled Artisans.
8la, Miae Ada Bartlelt.
Reading, Jaa. Uart.
Debate, "IUeolved, tbal man la tbe
arrhltrct aod bnlljerof bis oo fortune."
Afllrmalive, M. II. Oa'.loway, Abo Jonea
and Jaa Uart; negative, Itobl. II rod.
John Uoroor aod Brara Kally. Vaster
Crawlira, Urv B. W. Hpaoceraod Frank
McFarland ac!el aa Jidgea, aad after
aelgbiag Caralally Iba points brought
forth oa bolb eld, gave Iba deeisiia to
tbe afflfmative. Follow lug Ibe debate
aa oysior sapper was served aod roorb
rt J )t l by all. A slxrl lime was spent
afir anpper la a social way, aad all pro-
nnnned Ibe evening sunoeaa
This was aa informal effort oa lbs
part of llepiner Aawtnbty, ao atiempl
beinf atada la Iba dtrteia of a Urge
he&aoet, yet Iba benihera did well aad
S ik no 'I'd Very admirably la avtabliablng
a r pal !() aa eoyal eetriara. Vie
hpe lo tbe aaeo.bly grvw aad
pruaper,
'.Ha
ion; Davis, Simuo rep., Muliuomab; Dus
tin, pop.. Grant; Emery, bimetuliat, Yam
hill; Uill, bimetalist, Yambill; Oralke,
dein., Clatsop; OuilJ, bimetaliat, lam
bill; Hill, biuiuu rep Muliuomab; Uow
ser, pop., Jaoktoo; Jones, Biiuon rep.,
Wasco; Krase, pop., Clackamas; Lee,
dvmH Folk; Maxwell, Himon rep., Mull
nomab; MoAlister, pop , Union; Misener;
dem., Crook; Mankera, pop., Ltun; Ogle
pop, Clackamas; Fovey, BImoo rep.,
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT IHHUKD OITT
of the ('i)iinlT Court of the Htats of Oregon
for the County of Morrow, to me directed, com
mamlliiK me to levy on the gooli and chatteli
of the delluiiient taipayera named on thsde
llniiieiit tn roll for tnld county for the yi'uri
Ix'.il, IH'.U, lMia, lfl and 1h''i. (hereto attarhetl,
and none be found then uHn the real prxnerty
aatot forth and deM-rtlied in theialddelln(iient
tax Milt, or KimiK'h thereof u almll aatlafy the
amount of taxea charred therein, together with
conta aud exeiia-a. I have duly levied, having
tmeu unable to llndany rooili or chatteli belong,
lug Ui the reapectlva di'lliiqiienu hereinafter na
me t upon the following dear rllxxl ptcreaor par
cell ol land aa at forth In laid Ui Una. lying
and being In aald Morrow Conntv, HiaUj ol
Oregon, described and minted a lollowa:
AHT. TAX.
Andrewa, C L lot A, hlk 1 In Btanbery I
addilltlon to tl,a town of Henimer.
lat IKH I
ElrlcK. Hamuel tola & aud bit I CaaUs
K' : Ul IMKL CU, IH4, $2 NO
Oarreil, l lytaea lola 1, and IS, bis t.
Cattle Kot k
,. . u , I i:aaue not a ; uii i, ane, nan, jati ...
Mallnomah; Sobmidtlem, pop. Jackson, Rall( m. i,.u and , bin t, caaile
Smllb, pop. Lion; Bvindetu. pop , Cl.t- Hh;.'r" 'V iTZ. i! caatii
sop; U'Ken. pop., Clackamas; Wbitaker,
pop., Benton; Yoakum, pop., Baker,
Tbs republicans bave a majority.
Tbe right lo organise tbe bouse belongs
lo tbem. It tby surraudsr Ibat right
tbeir constituents will bol l tbem aa In-
oompetent tf not cowardly. There U a
fast difftfreuo between Iba polioy of Iba
republioao parly and tbal ot Iba popolia I
party and It tbe republican represent..
Uvea sorreoder lo Iba populItU, demo
crals aud 8imu republicans a luaioo
of uncertain tugredieots, Ibe mto, wbo
laal sammer spent time, money and ef
fort lo slool reoublioaua, will aot be sal-
laQtd with sorb aurreuder.
Tbe nuove s a fair statement of Ibe
bouae flgbl. Tbe Mlowlng qooatloa
now preaeola lalf: IX Iba vonetlla
enla, regard lees of twliiira, of Ibe above
rrpreeeiite'lves endoraa Ibe coarse Ibey
aie piiremagr II not, apeak oul In a
loa ibal will. be beard even al Paleni.
Km k: Ul l"l, 41 . i'X. Mto
Worthlngum, M V hila I and 1 blk 11,
Cattle Kork: Ui lM V, iwuli ii ...
Pirri.a. limvtii J lota l IS and 17, blk II,
Ml. Vernon addltloa lo llrppuer: tax
l-'ClMr, law! l rt
Nnrihera I'aHne Hlatiiry Co, lota I, (an4
, 10 I art oil Mt part lot 1, blk 1; lot I,
blk II, Ml. Vernon addition to Hepp
ner; Ui imn ww, n i m
Bremer. Wm'N Vilwil, Ip 1 B.I 27;
Ui l"'Hio. 14 ta
gnu-p. tu erofoM. lpln,rJ;Ul
Iku at , iwt i(
Clark. W H a l and ot N eee l,
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Brainel. Tk N of ae m, Ip 1 a, r Jl;
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Chaplain, lianlel ef.ff NKta and H
ul ef.'. and N'-tol MWta and leia
and . m- la, Ip t a, 1 1,. eicvpt that
portloa nmoH to the . HAN.
r..mn lor rtghtnf way, alao SW nf
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er. iA ae U and f.'i of r . 71,
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
purnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J. C. BOEOH3CES, Prop.
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fM, beo'le. a'w, ae., leaviog tbe ekla
clear, wblU and bea'.lhy. I W great bea
Ing ad enraltve anwera are pnaaeea1
by ao dt.ee remedy. Atk yoar ding
gut rr rtaaioe s UmtniMil.
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a tenxrutia ti.io l am l-e niaiM-a ut toe
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ears far ralarrb and b'iM xi umtt
lw ar.y la,arVsdn g I'rtne, 60 ertl
talba trmm faeaMaia.
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You Should all See It.
Con)e in at Once.
GILLIAAl & BISBEE.
Mala Sleaat,
HIPPNCR, OREGON.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
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CITY HOTEL,
Trench Cook, aivJ White Ut or only, tmptoytfJ.
Good Foomsand Excellent Service
rjTho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH.