Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 05, 1897, Image 3

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    Cam'
at
This Is the complaint of
thousands at this season.
They have no appetite; food
does not relish. They need the toning up of
the stomach and digestive organs, which
a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla will give
them. It also purifies and enriches the
blood, cures that distress after eating and
Internal misery only a dyspeptic can
know, creates an appetite, overcomes that
tired feeling and builds up and sustains
the whole physical system. It so prompt
ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp
toms and cures nervous headaches, that it
seems to have almost " a magic touch."
oo
Sarsaparilla
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
l-lv ji rMi are tne best after-dinner
nOOa S PUIS pills, aid digestion. 26c.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political oampoign
is over and the winter season Rgnin with
Tib, all will want an Rdeqnate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of perindionls and now
offers the following to all new and reDew
al snbeoribrs:
The GAZETTE VIM and Club Rate
Weekly Oreffonlan, 11.50 $3.50
i " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25
" B. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8 75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World,$1.00 ....... 8 25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
TJ-mal servioe in the evening. Subject,
God's Plea to fie Heard." Hereafter
music will be an interesting feature of
all oar regular services.
'Exouse me" observed tbe man in
spectacles ''bat I am a surgeon, and thai
is not where ihe liver is." Never yon
mind where tbe liver is " retorted tbe
other. ''If it was in his bis toe or b's
left ear DeWitt'i Little Early Risers
would reach it and shake it for bim. On
that you can bet your gig-lamps.' Con
ser & Brook.
A dispatoh from Washington Tuesday
says: "Senator McBride baa reported
favorably from tbe oommittee oo publio
lands, Senator Mitchell's bill, extending
the time for payment by settlers on for
feited lands. A similar bill introduced
by Congressman Ellis will also pass the
house. It will be signed beaaase tbe in
terior department has recommended it,
and has suspended entries oo tbe lands
pendiDg tbe passage.
The progressive ladies of Westfield,
IndM issued a "Woman's Eiiition"of the
WBt field News, bearing date of April 3 ,
1896. Tbe paper is filled with matter ol
interest to women, and we notice the
following from a correspondent, which
tbe editors priuted, realizing that i'
treats upon a matter of vital importance
to their sex: "The best remedy for
oroup, oolds and bronohitis that I havf
been able to fiud is OhamberlainV
Cough Remedy, For family use it baa
u. equal. I gladly reoommend it." 25
aud 50 cent bottles tor sale by CoDser &
Brock, i
A SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Here and There.
The Heppner Triumfer Co., has wood
for sale. 37-tf.
Ben Parker was down from Parker's
mill yesterday.
Fine tomato catsup, 25o per bottle at
P. C. Thompson Co. 4-5
J. F. Ward wiia down from the Iiiird
man country yesterday.
Tom Durham is again at hia post of
duty on the brunch line.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. Ou Ihp at Chris Butchers'.
W. O.Van Scuyver, of Portland, spent
Wednesday with bin Heppner customers.
The Redlight people will treat you
right. Cull on them when in towu. tt
Mrs. J. W. Matlook was a pwwoiiarnp
from Portlaud on yesterday mrulogs
train.
Tbe 8alem Htatesman puts it this way:
Today's amusements Hump bouse, 9:30
a. m ; regular bouse, 10.3) a. m.
Judge Bartholomew took Jam E-ites
from Baker City to Salem, wbere be will
lak thorough course at the K-eley
Institute.
Royal Diamond, Pan Fired Jtpao, tin
colored. Tbe best 25o tea ever sold lu
Heppner. P. O, Thompson Co., the
leaders. tt
Fresh supply of fine roast Oi.ffeei jul
received by P. C. 1 burnt, ann ci ropany.
Their avoca Lletid rauuot be tiollJ
for the price. 3
Married-lly U-v. I". P. (Ircene, Jau.
2t, K'7, at the M. E. r'"",a, Jbn B
Campbell sod A'ice Ui-k, both "f But
ter creek, this OoUiitf .
The members of tbe ladies laul er
ntvrlaioed lat evening by tbeir leader
Mrs. E. W. Rhea. An infiilng lunch
as one of tbe feature.
C. M. RnlJieh.general traveling agent,
f.c E. 0. DaWIU 4 Co., of Culogm,
father of "DeWitfa liltlt early riari,"
tpeot yesUrdsy to tbia city
C. A. Knbinaop, boa dim mao from
klnBumit, ae xver from tbat aavtlop
last week, tils petition fur the oialof
of a slo"0 at lane appears ia tbta taut
T. T.Oeef visited President-Elect Mo
KmW" 10 WaablDgtoo, b4
wrote liUreeMng aocoout of bie vta l
which sppafd la reeeut Issue of
Oregoatao.
J oo. Heal!, repfeaeolin to agrleal.
tnral lt.leiei ad i A Ow.ke,
rvpr otg A. HUillir. A Co , were la
trrii !! H'rT'"" BJeboln last
We-loMdaJ.
H.iutbiog. and aot irriiaiiag. ifou'.
U .ml tot flttf. Wall
i"tl - - -
Married Feb. 8, 1897, by Rev. E- P
Greece, at the residence of James Tal
bert, Ihe bride's father, William E. Mike
sell and Mary May Talbert, in the pres
ence of a Inrire company of relatives an
friends. Tbe bride was baodsomely
Iressed in blue satin trimmed with white
lace, and wore orange blossoms, A
magnificent dinter was served. Mrs A
Minor and Mrs. W. Crabtree wen
charge d'affaires aud every oue present
was happy.
The Love Romance of the Proaeat Em
peror of Germany.
"When I was last summer in Dea
mark," says the Paris correspondent
Df Truth, "I went to Primkenau.where
the dukes of Angustenburg had their
residence. Empress Augusta Victoria
was born and brought up there. The
empress, as a child, had known, I was
told by a member of the little ducal
court, the emperor in childhood. But
going to Casscl, and then to Bonn as a
student, he lost sight of her. The ac
quaintance was renewed under roman
tic circumstances.- When he was
twenty or thereabouts he was sent in
the early summer on a tour to Hol
stein, and extended it to Primkenau.
The young princess was a finely grown
girl and bloom ingr as a rose. She some
how hoard who was coming and dressed
in her best to receive him. Growing
tired of waiting she got into a ham
mock swinging in an arbor, which was
scented with freshly-blown lilac.
There she fell asleep.
The wandering prince came by the
arbor, saw the sleeping beauty, and
was conquered. It is said that as he
was gazing on her. she was dreaming
that, more fortunate than her mother,
she was being wafted to a magnificent
throne, and that an imperial crown
had descended on her head. William
did not mean to disturb the sleeping
beauty, but, as usual, he. was in uni
form, and the dragging of his sword on
the asphalt of the summer house and
the clanking of his spurs betrayed him.
She awoke, and saw a pair of eyes that
looked love at hers, and then she
rushed away toward the residence.
Presently her governess came to tell
her that the crown prince of Prussia
was there. Her mother, the duchess
dowager, b eing ill, it devolved on Au
gusta Victoria to do the honors. She
hastened to welcome the illustrious
A SCOURGE OF WOLVES. I
Montana and Texas Cattle Killed
by the Ravenous Beasts.
City Klee tloa.
The city election passed off last Tues
day with the usual amonnt of interest
and friendly strife, Tbe total vote was
larger than was expected, tod perhaps
the largest ever oast in Heppner, it be
ing 234, while last year it reaohed 219.
and in '95, 209, and '94, 213. Tbe count
was completed early in the evening and
Wolves are the great bane of the resulted as follows: For mavor. Thos.
stock-raising industry in the west and MorgaDi 78. G. W. Rea, 62; Julius
southwest, and how to get rid of them --,.. r.n n w.n. m.n ;ko.
a. iv : io Keitbley, 57: K. C W 118,27: tieo. Aikerj
or even to prevent their increase is just " ' ' ,
now of most serious concern to ranch- P- or reooraer. w. a. Kicnaraon, .;
The trouble is not confined to James Hart, 94; 8. J. Leezer, 37. tor
anyone section, for stories of havoc treasurer, L. W. Briggs, 118. For conn
among stock and ol helplessness to oilmen, tbree to eleot, M. Lichteothal,
Stock Ravtaera In These States, Are at
Lou for Some Means to Bare Their
Toons; Cows and Hones from
Destruction.
149; E. J. Slocum. 127; J. R. Simons,
1 122; J. J. Adkins, 114 ; O. E. Farnsworth,
102; Wm. Mollory, 53.
Tlie Whole Story
Of tbe grett sales attained and gren
cures Booomulisuad by Hood's Sarsa
ii'inlla is qnioklv told. It purities anJ
euriohtstbe brnod, tones the stomao'
and gives strength and vigor. Disea
cannot enter the syatem f ort i tl -d by th
riob red blond winch comes by takin.
Hood's Sara parilla.
Hood's Pills cures tutnea, siok heil-
aohe, iiidig"ation, bllll tuacess. Al
linguists. 2.o.
cope with the pest come alike from
points in western Texas and in eastern
Montana.
At the recent annual meeting of the
Montana stock growers the surprising
fact was stated and corroborated by "How to Care all Skin Diseases.
ranchmen from all parts of the state Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
that during the past two years twenty- No internal medicine required. Cures
five per cent, of the young calves and etter, eczema, itob. all eruptions on the
ten per cent, of the colts on the ranges face, nanus, nose, so., leaving me sxin
have been destroyed by wolves. The dear, white and healthy. Its great head
Bheer men of Texas arree that they BUd curative powers are possessed
RfFer from the. depredations of wolves b 110 fher remedy. Aak your drug
f, f, .nr otw Rnd 18' 'or Swayne's Ointment,
ocflmntfl fhMr n vomer a Tors ft.t twpntv
ner cent, of their flocks. J. M. Camp- The old lady was right when she said
bell, who ha9oneof the largest ranches the ohild might die if tbey waited for tbe
in western Texas near Del Rio, where Inotor. She saved the little one's life
he has a flock of twelve thousand head with a few doses of One Minute Cough
of sheep, says he has had over three Cnre. She had used it for oroup before
thousand head killed bv covotes or uooBer orooa .
wolves during the past year.
The number of wolves does not di
minish. "The fact is," says a Montana
newspaper, "that wolves have increased
In vast numbers within the past three
years, and that all methods for their
destruction have hitherto failed."
And Mr. Campbell says of Texas:
"The wolves are becoming so numer
ous and bold that it is no trouble to
J A Woolery
visitor. Ho lost no time in declaring trap and shoot them; but their num- Jjy
PETITION FOR LICENSE.
TH) THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT
L for tha County of Morrow, State of Oreiton
', the nnrioralirned legal voters and real
lents of lone Dreeinct. Morrow Comity. Oregon.
respectfully petition your honorable body to
irrant a license to Charlei Robinson to sell
nirltiinus. malt and vinous liquors in lesn
quantities than one gallon, In the town of lone
aim your petitioners win ever pray:
Arinur vauurey
Louis maie
himself her lover, and they were en
gaged before he left the house.
Launched the "Katty."
Exalted Ruler Wm. Smith. J. T. Dm-
nelly, A. N.-uberger and Nat Cotper, all
of Baker City Lodge. B. P. O. E. return
ed Thursday from Heppner, where, ou
Wednesday evening, they aaaistad in
the iostitatioii of the 'biby" lodge of
the Mats. They report delegations from
1'ortUnd, The Dalles and Wall Walla
io attendance and moat eoj lyable
time bad. Tbe Heppner bays entertain
ed their visitors royally aod all ltt with
only the kindest remerobrsnoes of tbe
town aod its people. B iker City Dtm
crat.
Bu'klra's Arnlra Halve.
The Bet Halve in the world for Cnts.
Brumes, Mores, Uloera, Salt Klieii'n,
Fevnr S-irea. Tetter, Chappal Utud,
CuilhltiK, Corns, and all Ha E'M
lion, an t poettively cures Piles ofoi
pav rtq'iirrd. It is gnarantee l t give
nrrlret atif tctiori or m mv re'iini-!.
I'rioe 2.1 rent mi big. F-r by
Conner k Brock.
ECCENTRICITIES OF GENIUS.
Queer Dol'ia; and Ideas of Some of tha
World's Greatest Men and Women.
We often hear people offering objec
tions to certain of their acquaintances
because they are "queer." Eccentric
ity, however, isoftener allied to genius
than not, says the Pittsburgh Dispatch.
Among the musicians there have been
found' some of the most whimsical of
men.
Haydn could not compose satisfac
torily to himself without first having
put on his best suit of clothes and pow
dered his hair. Xor could he get his
Ideas in form until he had placed upon
his finger a diamond ring presented to
him by Frederick II. Another com
poser, Saechini by name, declared that
he never had any moments of inspira
tion excepting when his two pet cats
were sitting up.-m bis shoulders. In
other lines than music wa find that
Tycho de Brake, t!u; celebrated astron
omer of the sixteenth century, dropped
to the ground whenever he caught hight
of a hare or a f .v. LaiiNlaus, king of
Poland, took t ii.;;h t ajauon ns he saw
an apple. Henry III., king of Eng
land, could not bear to be in a room
where there wan a cut, even though he
might not see it. Erasmus, of Rotter
dam, one of the mo.-.t enlightened men
of the period, was thrown into a fever
at the sight of u fish. Bacon, the great
English chancellor, fainted while gaz
ing at an eclipse of the moon. John
II., grand duke of Moscow, fell into a
swoon at t!iu bight of a woman surely
the Htrangest peculiarity ever noticed
in a inn n.
Chevalier iln !ulso was similarly
affected by the Mylit of a rose, even
without Miiellitig its fnirrunce. Maria
de Medici, the wile of Louis MI., fond
as ahe was of llnwers, generally speak'
ing, could not iis ,'ui .e her repugnance
to roses, even p.i.:it."l onea.
Ders ao not seem to decrease. nis n w Ginger
fellow sheepmen sav that the losses to " Dooiey
. . . 3 0 Cochran
tneir docks irom me aepreuauons oi john oochraii
the wolves in the past few years have E H Sargent
equaled, and in many cases exceeded, Nelson
the profits from the business. Men Walter Canon
ofhn tinvA rniKArl fihppn in AllRt.rfl.hn. 1 nuerrj
. r . Thn Woo erv
auu owier cuuuuiua may tucio m iiu Ken Fleming
tn hh world for nlippn F E Holland
V TL & Z .l W T McNkbb
raising man xexas, out lur uio woiyes, 3 q Lewis
Dick Ijihne
(Jeorge W Utt
'oe llaney
Frmlt EiiKelman
bid EuKelman
.1 A 11 11 Khes
J D I'adberg
S A Hhaw
j J Kltehle
C B ''ofhraii
H M Tliornton
nr.
H-2J.
N
TYPICAL AMZniCAN STUDENTS.
tol, ff
liiile
INSICT3.
M. Hit L'Isi r. ill ivt ri-d so animal
eule that could run Ii i he In a aeo
ond, and ralcultttcil thnt it nust move
Its legs no 1-m than l.i rj tin-a la that
brief prrlud.
Tiik miller are grcnttv anmiyed by
worm ohlih a par in the ll.nir fmm
time U lltne and t -n invtcrlilly dia-apM-ar,
without Impairing the value of
the flour.
Lathrii.I.K onr rut nfT Hip antennas
of an ant. and lu cimijmuioii. evident
ly compavliiistlng lu MifTrrlng. ao-DolnU-d
the wounilml port with drwps)
of fluid fmm their m.Miliiv
TllK aphldf am the milch kin of
tha ant, and arc tvirutarly apprrNtrhrd
and tnllknl by the lat-r. Aouhsv
brvn known to km-p lln apltidr Lo sap.
Uvlly, a cow are Im pi In cllica,
GEMS Of
THOUGHT.
la virtu.- Pea
Kotiti.tTr enlu
Iirrtra not at all Ibaa not b
RobU. Trnnyn.n.
Wt.-.eBaf.h1il','n' ! M thm .Utoeuu of true nobUilT.-
Illie K.'ll lt' Ik f' I'"', lienr.an I'r-.vrrk
;! t'or A II . ( Haaaitra I tvt rot In marble. It Is
Mta. (1 J Can,. rHv. t L I " "w'ii.T "U4 and mialurabltv.
j uiiiHit ..f r.rl.i.1 "' 1T ar.4 rhanglng".
Hoys Ml Out H!f'h "i riM ( (t u, ,. liw,.4 Muttf
rat., op o y..ud. i.t da 4ij ;i,i.
ter.,mp-f A- lMills Wktolhej Twfaii.fr..man.liauvfl-th
,ott. dfill 1 forr ttf tlri of kef mlr4, fcaUr
H.ttT M'lk ' f" lb, h lwi-nair of the obrt ak
ptirxt, 1 ! an obiaU of a r-
a rn Um story of br life Mo.
JlMS Al Ik- k.a' t I'-"
k tie4 li.ill- t "! M
tTl fan.k4.
MlMllU II k4, iktld
kM. t.aH -. . "
Was are,,, k!f t-l f
iii-a II ! .! It i l " 1
fit' l ' ,f I ' "
ttr.sU.ffi '
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d .Mat '' 1-ut '-'
f i, !' -
Tk t.Wi !!. a1!-!
of ( i'ir.
A4u . tf 5 k"'
1 .. r. v. 1- ii' 1 iiMt r !- tt. ntr"
it.. ,. c t r- 1 ! "-
Our lrnn cxtr.ict is
thirty limes a i'.rtin as the
average.
liidiculoust your money
Kick if you dun't like it
r.rc ail
t
nvr,cv
Two t nili-'i-1 M ttur4 on l.thllililiin la
llotiu-. 1 he lliii-iiliia uf l.at-h.
Two Interesting aUtuea, the result
of much hard work, were put on ex
blbltiiin In Host' in recently. One wa
that of a young man and the other that
of a girl. I hey were designed to
rrpresrnt the Aimrican college atu
dent, not the ideal American atudent
of either M't, but the aetual, typical
atudrnt, the me.iaiirrmcnt u?d hav
ing Wen the average, or mean, of de
velopment of rtudrtit from various
parta of the country. The atatura are
deacrlbrd by tho Kochestpr Tout and
Kxpn-aa aa repre-ntlr;g fairly well
built younif t r n. symmetrirally de-
vrliird. and without aprinu physical
OrfiTl. 1 im flgiirrs have an eay
rx. uti tin? Ilnnly and gracefully
The) fuer. whh ll were modeled afUr
tvimpxsltu p!i'l ;rraih Bivle frtm Ihe
atttdenta frutit n :i'iutliem-asiirrmnnu
were taken, arc hanlme and Ihought
ful. with a iiur'a. I sir of rvflneinrnt
Th fai-e of l!i un man lathe hand-
tomrr of I't" t.. toil t't of tha
Toning Mnintn U rn..ri l t!trlasjl
landartl. lu the f-irm -r fijur thrre
ar im lotr'il il, carton- fnm the
standard Tli- l.nnO and kni-ra art
larg. ahi'.x l i v r.t are aniall. Tha
ketjfht of th. ti;il U fiv f-ct eight
Im Or and f I f n ite B ferl llifva
ln h' T-m' i?i il r ;ir- nu a weight
of on bun r-l a I t'ilriy--lhl and
on'Ka'f I tit) l.tm f-ma'e en.
ruinlr.' I and 6." fi und ;rh
Bire r-rtr"l i i .iiri-nl taWeb
fnwn frtyl I . : uf part of tl.
U1y and ! Vt t'te ar ra )-
Veb.pmelil t f rn h at I . i f
ti-titr"ti j i. It i rt 'iy of nnl
that Ihe I, 1 1 il a udrnt has
a lllf .'i)i' i i n m 1'ian
1 1, a I of l liir.'M r i. --n,n. s Is
sh'a by e.nrir -..I w.lH rure
antit4 loaU r .i,t:j It, (; cua-
trie.
fw rf.. sie Ira tl
fa rl titer. Ill ft-- I t-
sis'na .a it Irs h
keel frta It. ". Hen
aa f tia'l ul s I ! ' ts
at 't. ut.ia. l al itt f't
It IM rhl !) I'lblecti .l.l ,k.M
U.'tt lir-loaitl ftif'.t I'ebf-re
l......l.f. rail in l ! U U
i !)'. 'I'D l, 1'."' Ik-M M. I"'
' ! I. '..
flow wolves may kill sheep is not K L Padbcrg
difiicult to conceive. Killing young "y H" , esi?u((
steers and colts is a bolder iod. rue (; t smitu
wolf, preying alone or as one of a band,
picks out a fine young animal, leaps
on its hind quarters and cuts the ten
dons of the leg. The animal is crip
pled and the feast is easy for the wolf
or the pack. Usually but little of the
animal thus killed is devoured, for the
wolf prefers fresh meat, and calves
and colts and sheep arc plentiful and
easy prey.
How to get rid of the wolves is a
problem much essayed but still wholly
unsolved. The Montana stock growers
debated it for six hours and left the
case open. The unanimous opinion
was that only two suggestions were
considered at all workable, one for their
extermination by stag hounds and the
old one of a bounty to hunters. The
sly beast will not touch a pois
oned carcass unless driven by ex
treme hunger, a condition unlikely
with young stock so plentiful and easy
to slaughter. The stockmen say that
strychnine, even when eaten, for some
strange reason or other, now rarely
takes effect on a wolf. Offering an in
creased bounty is an expensive and
risky business. It might mean as much
expense aa the loss of the stock the
wolveskill, for if the bounty were large
wolf scalps would be imported from
Cunada and neighboring states for
bounty purpoM's.
Mr. Campbell, tho Texas sheep raiser
quoted, lias a new Hchcmo for extermi
nating the pest, about which he Is very
hopeful. lletrnpM-d seven wolves re
cently and penned them with a dog
badly alllieted with the mange. In
several weeks the wolves had all caught
the disease, and, having made It sure
Unit they hud It bud, Mr. Cnmplxll
turned them Iimim- In al enlc county.
Tex. He believe that the d incase will
spread ao rapidly that within two years
that there wi'l not he a healthy wolf
In Texas. Iog a filleted with manga
do not breed, and die In a short time,
and he believe the same effect will
hold good In the case of the wolves.
Mr. Campbell prnixmea that tha legis
lature should establish stations In
tvery county In western Texas for the
propagation of mange among wolves.
The sheepmen in hi section have great
faith In blsrxprrliuent. and with stock
men In other part of the union ar
looking with much Interest for result.
Uus Uloelc
Clyde Srierry
Oscar Mitchell
J H Ritchie
K Kletinaun
Ed Clufr
Mike Hale
T J ilhelm
W A Morgan
H Obner
J Colestoelt
C C W ilson
Wm H I'adberg
L M Hhls
OUbort Aldrlch
W 8 Smith
Chas Hperry
Paul Kietmann
Mil
The highest claim for other
tobaccos is "Just as
good as Durham."
Every old smoker
knows there is none just
as good as
m rw AM m
ma .A
IRDflAM'
M
OaiiiaillFobacco
Yon will find one coupon insula
each two ounce bag, and t wo cou
pons inside each lour ounce
bag of BlackwcU's Durham.
Buy a bag of this cele
brated tobacco and read the
coupon which gives a list
of valuable presents and how
T to get them. v
.rorJfsV
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect.
Mat Halvorsen
Jas Nolan
W II MeCormlck
John I.lnilstroin
M J Williams
J J Meklllgott
3 W Klim
N Dteksim
H T'ailberir
l.evl Hansford
L B Knox
W M llHiruewood
s ntlee is herehv clven that tlio unilerslirned
will aiu.lv to the County Court of Morrow
((iiintv, Oregon, at the March term, IS',17, on the
illh clnv of Mild nuiiith. for a lleense to sell
liltiioiin, mult and vlnniia liquors In less
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
R
HOWARD.
(J . i i.. ,M . i )T t:.i.
I .iy a jn u;i ;c of Scu'l-
liujs V:f your trroccr.
If you tli m't like it. tel
mm so, ami nave your
money a-'ain. It costs Iiim
nothing; wc pay him.
Notqut.cr at all. It pays
for the tea stirpn-.es you
more than the term.
In Ihe Lrtfilfht r.evlew Mr HU-hartl
Hall artfnra that I rot lunl
!, but finite. ''It ran 1- ilrm'.n
'raird." Iff raja. I'.at all siwag
farta a'-ittt Sr l- r-T. ,t,r ,,
ithlti aisj j.,!i..ti I' at If . (..I
.,w a tra I .j ll.n.iifh i;rr
iif f. r I'.e ..r l a fl I ll. l
l,it...ri i.u ti t.'t, .,.,ti pti p.
riy to ui. re i' i '( I ftr
.rriry r. h i ti.. ii I u.'m in Iftiftb
it.: f.r . .t . !.. I a, 1 ki Ui
1 1 I tr 4 rtlit.at naa
ht -a tp-i i. n...n I aiitj II. tnl'
l-h"ft, i:(la tl.p r.l Ip. i.s
. .l if l..kir r. Is aw.rii.ai I
ill) llir aln- r.s .. ri .t
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lantitles thuii one hhIIhii
C1IAKI
for a
1.K8 K0
lerlod of one
B1NSON,
Aiplleaiit.
Teachers' Examination.
JOTICE IS HEREBY (1IVEN THAT FOR
the puriMisn of iniikliiK an examination of
11 persons who may oiler themselves as eandl-
ales lur leseiiers ni ine senooisoi uus eouiiiy.
rstale anil Hie (lliilomas, the county arnooi
inerliitenileiit thereof will hold a iiiitillr
x hid 1 m t ion at tha court house at Ili'W'iier,
.wnlti( Wednesday, Keti. Kllli, 1J7.
paled in is villi nay 01 jail.
l l! JAY W. HIIII'LEY,
Aehmil Hiipt., Morrow Co.
Who never lets politicg interfere with bnaineaa. At. the
anme old stiuul, next door to M. Lii'hentliHl'a.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Y VIRTI E OP A WARRANT IH.H'KI) Ot'T
of Ihe County Court of the Hlate of Orecon
ir the County of Morrow, to me dlreelet. rrnn
landing me to levy on the goods and chattels
f Ihe ttt-ll im uont taMrers named on the de
Inuiieiit Ih roll fur shIiI eoiiutv fur the years
"''I, iM'fi, I vi I, ml and Ih'i.'., Iherelo afai'liint,
ml mine he found Mien uiu the real property
a set forth and deserllied in the ssld ilellmiuent
tax rolls, or so uiui'li thereof ss shall sntl.ty the
mount of taxes eliano'd Iherelo, tovethvr a llli
eosis and exH'iiws. I have duly levied, having:
ii uimtile lo nii'l any Komlsorelialleis lii'lonx
nit to the reiiMM'tlv dellmiieiits herelmifter na
ie. 11 im.ii the lollowllitftlesi'rtlMHl tileeesor IMir-
la ol laud as set forth lu said tax lists, lyitiar
nd iH'ina In said Morrow Count?, eista of
iii'K'iu, desi rlla-d and aMu-ased as lollows:
sar. T.
Andreu a. V I, lot V Uk If, In Manlier s
ndd'UH ill to the low II of feilier.
lux . . . I n:
Kit" S. eaiiiiiel lotaftanda t . I V 7 Csalle
lt' s; Isx tlels. Iv'I.IJ! . ... 191
ia'r.-d. Ill sw-a lots a 4 and 1A, Ida 1.
t-aaile H'k: l lW. . "M. V- . 14"
Hens otto Iota and A. 1.1k t, Castla
llia-k; tax s''l. imt. wir Kl
ihli i-r. J H lots 7 and 1. hlk 1. Castla
lli t; las e, l '. aor I ia
Wi.rthliiau.il. M V ota I aud 1. hlk II.
Caatla lliK-k: lax I "".I IV, l"4 Ii lai . . 1 U
P.rn.ti. laivhl I lota lasnd 17. I.Ik II,
Mt Vermin aldltlon tu Hriner; Ui
aie, ll SI I
Northern I'aelliii History Co, lots I, Slid
a. in Iwl nit mat twrl lol 1. Iilk 1; Krt I,
hlk II, Mt Vrriii.ii addliiou to l p
nr: ui !. ! 1 1 4.'.
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las llJon. iwh aim ... ..
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rf eK a1 a ' cM an aod la's 1. 1
and 4. sec la. It I S, I r. aseaiH Iha4
.niin roii-r lo Ihs O. HAM.
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Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Alain Street. Heppner, Oregon.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt,
J. C. BORCrnCUS, Prop.
Iiassmisnai a.aa.a
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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Con)e In at Once.
GILLIAAl & B1SBEE.
Main Straat,
HCPPNCR, ORCGON.
Tiik Lancasiurk Insurance Co.
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