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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1897)
-1 f V . . . . . ; - . .'.'. - " . Portland Library - 1 .; : FIFTEENTH YEAR , ' I- I1EPPNER, MOIlfeOW COUNTY; OREGON; TpESDAY; OCT. 12, 1897, f V- : 1 v A fNQ587 Si t f t FUBMSRID Tuesdays and Fridays by . THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING. COMPANY OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man, At JS.50 per year. $1.25 for nx months, 75 ate. fir three moatne, striotly in advance. . Aduertising Rates Made Known on Application. '. A J;kAdre18in Aeny, 64 ami tl Merchants raoto for adTertaeing can be Bade tor it. 0. R. & N.L0CAL CAfid. ' v - -.,' Srni2 ief Heppner H p! m. daily exoept wVr Sff"rin t Heppner Jnnotion 1:30. u ri TV,1!1,9WBr Jaaouoa 8 A) a; m. and ar- t Hpnffr a.m.- ... D okane Kiptees No, 4 leavm Portland at 2:45 , y "I8 Happner Jnnotion 8:15 p. m. fjnd Omaiillg : p. m. . Pantland Sioresa No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 6m a. m. and Heppn r Junction 0:10 -ives at Portland 11:45 a. m. JB'ast Mil No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and bt ?SV9V? ,PPnf Jonotion :iWa. m, and at 'UmattUa 1:40 a. m. !t Kiail No. 1 leaver Umatilla 12:40 p. m. and 1,mT8at Heppner Junction 1:47 a, m, and at -rort'.and 7 :BC a. m. "iwroi luuiiiuntiuii llTquiro Ol if. Vt xiaru, BBit v na n., Aeppner, lire. OmCT-Ai DIBECXOBT. United States Officials. President.. William McKinley Vine-President Garret A. Hobart Bocretaryof State John Sherman Heoretaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary et War .....Kussell . Alirer Secretary Navy John D. Long PostMSMr-General James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna oeereiary t Agnouture Jamea Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord 'Secretary of State... H. K. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Meteohan 'flnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General.. ...C. M. Idleman Senators.... ( G. W. MoBride 1 J. H. Mitchell J liinger Hermann Congressmen.. Ellis Printer.. W. H. Leeds ( R. S. I Supreme Judges.. I F. A 1 . ?C. E. R. S. Bean. , Moore. . Wolverton Sixth Judicial District, Circuit Judge.... ..............Stephen . Lowell rroeeoatrng Attorney...... n. i. Bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator A, W. Gowan KepreeentatiTe J. N. Brown (lonnti Judoe A. G. Bartholomew ' Commissioners. J . B.. Howard J. W. Beckett. - " Clerk J, W. Morrow " Sheriff K. li. Matlock " Treasurer Frank Gilliam ' Assessor A. C. Petteys " Burreyor J. W, Hornor School Bup't...v Jay W. bhipley ' Coroner B. F. Vanghan RKPPNEH TOWS OFFIOEBS. Mayor Thos. Mnnran llo'inmlmen Geo. Conner, Frank Oilham, Arthur Minor, E. J, Hlooum, &1. Lichtenthal and J. It, Simons. KwvnW W.A. Richardson Treasurer....' L. W. BriKirs Uarahai A, A. Huberts Precinct Officer. Jnstineof the Peace W. K. Richardson (instable N. B.WheUtone United States Land Officer. TOT DAIXM, 01. 1. 1. Moore Keerister .... Beoinver A. 8. bugs .... B. F. Wilson.. LA QBAMDS, OB. Recrister Heoeiver J. H. Bobbins., BOXC3BT BOCIXTIES. RAWLINS POST, NO. tU G. A. B. Veta at Lezinirton, Or., the last Saturday of srh month. All veterans are Invited tn Join. Q. W. Smith, C. G. Fuuda, Adlntant, tf Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offic in tba City Drag Store, near City Hotel. t( D. J. McFaul, M. D. 1IEPPNER, OREGON. Offioe hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to 2 p. m.. at reeidenoe, Mn. H. Welch's property, and 10 to 12, am, to 2 to 5 p. m., at offloe in tba rear of Borg'i jewelry atore. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offloe In tba First National Bank Buildiog. . Uippnir, : : Obbqon. If W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. OrriCI AT" esses council CMaaiaa Bells and bt;ys real eeUte. rents house pave laies. does ennveranrlng and will serve you In any way lo his Hue, at reasonable Djures. U First National Bank HEPPNER- C. A. Rhca, T. A. RHCA. GtO. W. CONtCR, S. W. SrCNCCR, Praeldant Vie pVaalslant Caahlap Aaa't Cashlar Tnosarts I Gtteral BuLing Buiiccss. EXCHANGE all parts oi the world Bought and Sold. Collections made on all points on reasonable Terms, urn)" and andlvkled fronts. IH.IHWW. Loo Rock (tira Heppner at 7'olok, . nv, To-elaya. Tbrslaye, od Batardaya; arria at 6 e'lock, p. a., Hoedaya, Wedaeadaya aad Frulaya. ' Will Bake connection with braneb train ba deairaJ. rare tX tarb way. Freight H Pr x"od. J. H- B.llenbwck, Prop. OtDfw at Darry Warrta'i dn iVora, tf. I I 1 1 l 1 1 . '.H'JLTV IP YOU ARE: DO NOT FORGET ' FIRSTVGo via. St Paul be cause the lirifs tA fhnt afford joa the very best service. SECOND-See that the coupon beyond ' St. Paul reads" via. the ViBCoDsin1 Ceutral because that line rnakes close connections, with all the trans-continental 1 innd on- tering the Union Deppt , there, and its service is first-class in every -'' '. ' v. THIRD For infnrmnh'nn Xnll on your Neighbor and friend the nearest ticket ticket -reading via. the Wiscofisin jjenirai lines, of address Jas. C. Pond. or Geo. S. Batty, : General Arent, " t 246 Stark St., , Portland Or, , Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wig. H W. Fall, - ! PROPRIETOR.. ' - - Of the' Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. St Q-. C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C. and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATES a.oo PBR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CSIIOA.0, IX.Xi. . STOCK. BRANDS. . . While yon aeep yonr subscription paid np'yon can seep your Brand In free of charge. ' hBi?' ?" -.HBPl,ner Or.-Horses, PBon left vuuvi vwtvavt eUB WM lUlli AUV ' aer; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark auare flPOn s-iflF luff mrxA sinKf in jnks fVinnloasi W W IIII.m..' tm rt-Aa.1. n m right eide, twailow-fork va eaoh ear; honat, B I) on left hip. ' . Ely, Broa.( Douglaa, Or.-Horee branded ELY nn af MnnAn aftl as. - 1 1 1 , J"" iviuuoi, vavug MaiUfJ VU AOLLOip. UOia in naht ear. . , - . Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or, Cattle, LF on tight hip; horaea, F with bar under on right UVIUUWi , - oones, narry, aeppner, ur Horses branded n J on the left ehoulder; eat4le branded i on IK. uuuoruib iu ieis ear. uange in Morrow eonnty. Ir.kr, ..... XT .. 1 1 T TT . , n. .. .. nn., uctw, r. niinwi, oirtlie I On left stifle; eattle, same on right hip, under half u(i w uu buiii, m mil, ear Kenny, Miker Heppner, Or. Hone branded B.N 1 on left hip cattle same and orop ofl left ear; under slope on the right Leahey, J. W. Heppner Or Horses branded L and A on left shoulder; eettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in right ear. Minor, Oscar, Heppner. Or. Cattle, M D on right hip; horse. M on left shoulder. ' Morgan. H. N., Heppner. Or Horses. M) on left shonldet cattle same on left hip. On born, J. W Douglas, Or.; horse O on lef shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Parker 4 Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horse IF on left shoulder. Piper, J. H., Lexington. Or. Horses, JB eon. Dented on left shoulder; cattle, same on lef hip, andef bit in each ear. Hector. J. W., Heppner, Or. Horse. JO 01 left shoulder. Cattle, O on right hip. Bperry, B. G Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on aft kin mnn ff fi) ..... 1. : . i dewlap; horses W Con left Shoulder. . Thompson, J. A., Heppner. Or. Horses, I on left shoulder; rattle, i on left shoulder. Turner K. W.. Heppner. Or. Small capital T en. snonmor, norses; oatue sains on left hip with split in both cars. Wattnbnrger, W. ., Galloway, Or.; horses qnarter circle JW on right shoulder; cattle ntilkrtjip Aiml J W nn . ..I, , t, . . .1 . crop and hole in left ear. Hangs in Morrow and v waM aw vuuu blow. , Notice Of Intention. Laud Orrtci t La Gbakdr, Orntoon, Sent. 17, 197. OTIPB 18 BEfilBY GIVEN THAT THE lollowlng named settler has died notice of his Intention to make Uriel proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk. Morrow Connlv. I)riin. at Ueppnsr, Oregon, on Oct. SOth, lMW, Tlx: SAMUEL M.WILSON, R. K. No. two for the BW!, WU Bee. 47, ttu N and NW)t NE!4 Sec. It Tp. 8 8. R. , K. He name the followins; witnesses to nrnve hi. continuous residence npon and cultivation ol said land, vis: Ellhue Tyler, Herod W. Berk- iry, uavia u. Justus, James p. Brown, all ol Ueppner, Oregon. B. F. vYILSOW, Register. Notice of Intention. Lako OrrK i at Tmi Dali . Okkioh. I Nt-jtrr 4, I hmt OTK R 19 HERKBY" OIVKN THAT THE 11 following. named settler has (lied notice of his Intention to make final prool In support ol disclaim, and that said proof will he msili bi-lore I. W. Morrow, cniintv clerk, at lleninur. Oregon, on Novemtier IT III, lsv7, vis: FRANK ENUKLMAN, KriE "w XT' th 8W,i 01 Beo Tp-1 He name th following witnesses to pmvs hlseoiitlniious residence nixm and emtlvstlon ol said lain), vl: Chilton C. Wiis.m, M. i. nuiisms, a. B. rerry and a. P. Wllsun, allot Ion, Morrow county, Oregon. J AS, F. MOORK, W Wt. Krgtstar. Tb regnlar eabeonptkjo prioej of the H-ml-Weekly Gasett ia 82.50 and tba reenlar prioe ol tba Weekly Oregon laa 111.60. Anyone eabecribiof for tb Oaxett aod paying for ona yearli adeanea ran gel both tba Oatetta and Wkly Oregonlao for 13 60, All old inb aenbera paying their aoWrlpflotia for ona year la adrenee will be entitled U the cam Heppner to Pendleton via flrppaer Foho Htaga Una. Peranna desirona of Wiling I'redleloQ ean aaea time and mrmey by taking tin route. Br a qnalnting tba atreota tba previooa aen tng the slag will mak rnnneetion wilb I f'rltwk train at Ki bo for IVo.IliMon OHlow at Oily lrog tkra. W. V. lxao, rroprietftr. Walt. Tbompann rno ataga betwee Heppner aad Monument, arriving every day aioept Monday aod leaving every day aioept Bnaday. Hborteel and ebeap eet male to tb loterior, Z. J. lnoi, gent, a mportant TheJEancashire : Insurance Gof V'f , 'OP 1ANCHBSTBH, ENGLAND ". OTIS PATTERSON, AGENT. - o tfa3 Bt in wor.d McSIure's 'Magazine;- SEVEN GREAT SpilALS A New LlfO Of 6rnt bv Hami.in fliitr Awn . ..Grant ever published.' (Begins in December T . . Dudvard K Inllnnii flnrt A marina n hawtni ' tnnAtn " ' . . . ...r....M ,.-wv- bcaac., yAfiAAUB upinnwui, loegun iu isovemDer.) 1 Re(Beg?in Ma?V)enS0n'8 Ive8v' 7h onlJ. novel . 'enw ittlLunpuWUIfed J r h r I ft A Fia "PanAltaAHnn. Af nr.. sai. t t-v ' . .... . .. ... - I ?,r.! ?i e S,vlLWar pra? " " e HwjujHjttiuiio Ul TT Ul A 1IUH. Portraits of Great Americana. Many of them M'2?2'Si"?,S S,Vile.,,1?,e.9.i? PUDll.r.P "Peoial MAKE Rti OF THJtVlWsmmWMtmlInin Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction, : fc' . . Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN D0YL8. In which he will Tise ,his ixtrRnrrtin. IBVIUKWU W Atll apbMkfa Poe ta the "8h8rtock torJe. even him ' v TEN FAiVibllS - WRITFDSi IAN MACLAREN, All the action that he will SppeTrTMottUM'l M!Q,ASPbllCaU0I, JOEL 'CH ANDLE R HARRIS. A series of 'View Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmhlnflnror" RDDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Coiftaireous." Kin.lna- will ntrlhrn. t Mnrlrw..'." allot the Bhort stories he will write dnrtniri.hAnmin ' . . p WTAXETH ANET Is preparing-Wr the Maoazins a Series of short sWles in which theme ciiaraoiera win appear, although each will Anthony Hop Brat H arte). Frank R. Stockton - r . .Stanley Weyman Will all havnjtnrlo. In Mrrtn..'. ,.v, One -Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start wlt! this nnmSir.. ., The SI S. McClure Co., NeVv York."; ; I A. Campaign -r . 'I Of Education I:; How to Get It Minimi,,.- For UNPARALLELED OFFBR ocpartmenu are edited with con summate skill. I Buch a paper li a great popular educator. It should Ibe In every home. The subscription price of Leslle'a Is ft pe nnum. ( We make the unparalleled oner of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. Ho such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made again. Those two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birtlidsy gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness., Remit by postal order or check to the , Heppner. Oregon. j30C9r33C3 The WEEKLY MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be la 1W7, aa it baa been daring each of Ita twenty seven years, a History of Oar Owo Time. Io ita variona editorial department Tbe Outlook give a oompeet review of tb world's progreaa; it follows witb eara all tba important philanthrope aod id- duatrial movement of tba day; baa a complete department of religiooa news; devotes much space to tba interests of tba home; reviews ourreot literature; faroisbe cbr(ul table-talk abont men aod things: aod, io short, aima to give freeb information, original observation, aod reeeooabU entertainment. Beginning witb tba fifty fliftb vol am, tba paper will assume tba regular mage cine lis, wbicb will add greatly Io Ita eonveniroea and attrertivooete. Tbt Outiook Is poblUhed every Bstarday fifty two iaeuea year. Tba Drat Issue la aaeb tnootb ia an Illustrated II agasiae N amber, eootainiogaboattwioaas msey page aa tba ordinary kwuee, together witb a large aomber of pu tnr. Tba prist of Tba Outlook tbrea dollars a year In edvenee, or lea Ibsa a rtady. Reed for a ;aoimB opy and illnetraU tu prop-eto to Tba Ootlonk, H Atov Plaoa, New Tuk Citv, w . TV. a flnt s.,knrit.'(in Cabinet, and is probably better .11 T. sIHIlH WU wl jkr InTOA rir inn Trlnaf asIHabI unpublished. '-'lit r onnoctlon wttli this series biographical studies Underthe general title of write WhlCh W8re eDgagel r0m ra lon o. 'ill animal stories tn th .m m v.n. .i),. v 1 " be complete in Itself. i , ; ' '. Robert Barr " Clark Russell , , . . . lV a"'- Maoazinb for f : ' To be educated one must ead the best literature. i The best literature 1 expensi ve. Leslie's llluatrated Weekly. , Publlsned at 110 Klftb Avenue, New York, li full of the best things! Its illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary NOTICE OF 1NTEXTIOX. I AND OKK1CK AT THEDI,!.KS.ORK()ON. th followliig.n.med settler has (lied notice of h a Intention to make fln, Pr..fln support nf thmi r'1 f"' "' belor i. W. Morrow, Unmty VMk, at Heppner. Oregon, on October It, IW, vU: ' TRI'M AN B. RICHARDSON. ' WlM."W0,,Or N'4 fcso. I Tp I I R H name Ih follow I re; wltnesse to prove hlseniitlniiniis resldenc nimn and cultivation of ssld land, vis; Tl,om., '.. iiraham, Andrew Pelierson, both nf tint ewrr, Oreg-on. Hvl- t'!nK.,llur"t,,', bright, Iwth ol Eight Mile, Oregon. ... JAS, t, M'MIRR 'n Register. 8UMMOMS. "rl",". iVtP( K!'nV RT r0R HKfOND 1. ... n,w w urcgon, ior Morrow Coun- H. Inskeep, Plaintiff, I. D Miller, Defendant 111 I). Miller, th alinv named defendant. In thsnaineor the Mlate of O.e.nn: You ere berehv reiilrd to a.mir lelrs the under Sigurd, Ju.tl,. ( o l,mmrm , ,,. . i. .'k'',."'1n,l, mnl on Ih tiiid dsf olo, u.lr, l7 . ,he hour ol oneovim sln II. salierno.in of aald daf at mjr ortlr ,IH, dlstrb-t Ui answer th ntinplelnt ol i. H Sern luiindfd npon an Inelrnmrnt of wrlllnc and wherein ha dema.uls Twenlv liellars Igjij .lthl.,u.r-t Iron, Mev I. th,n"i lee per ent per annum and Hie roais and d.e- biimmiiuior this artlon Tl. delrndant will Uke n.,tr that If be 1.11s U answer Ih.ro.n- pislnt herrln tl. elelnllff will uke Judgment as.luet him for Tw.nl. Hollers and li.uret thereon allhent ol ten ,mt cent ft annum ,j, r.,'' '"." " dlsbursmenl of ilils action. rubllshed by order of J..tlc nf th feey f.'.r Ih awoMUirM In Hfirmai u.n i. s . m.i- ..i . lUrf Dept. Stil', imn. ' V. A. Onrrar, formerly of IVadletos, baa opened op a IS sent barbershop Is Ih oi l stand on tba Matlock coraar. Work elrktly Oral eleae. Call on bios. 811 Tba Ossetie will Uke potatoes, afplee, egga or batter oo aaUarlptkm aoroonta. Any oaa owing tLie offioeran settle tbwtr areoanU Io this nnr nd eao'l do it too ens tn anil o. Htaivmenla for tba Famoat HimpI Aeoooo! File printed at tba Osteite of. $5:0(1 r: e HOW. TO. FIND -OCT, Fill a bottje or-ootnmon glass witb rtrine and let it stand twenty-four noare; a kediment orBettling lndioates ao.au heslthy condition of the kidoeys.Wbeu urine etaibs linen.it la evidenoe of "kid ney trouble.7 Too frequent desire to .pri nate or pain id the back, is also eonvfoo ing proof that te kidneys Bod bludder are out of qrder ; . f T " " " WHAT TO DO. 4," ,,T - There is oomfort ia the knowledge o often, 'expressed, tbat Dr. KUmeT'B 8wamp.Hoot. tbe great : kidney temedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in ibe baok, kidneys, liver, bladderaud every part of t the urinary paesages; J' . ofer reots inability to bo!d urine and soald- in pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine pr beer.and overoomea that unpleasant necessity of beip? compelled to get up many, times during the bight to urinate, tbe. mild and the extraordinary effect -of Swamp foot is soon urealized. It standi tbe highest ,fon its wonderful onres of the most distressing oases. If you need a medicine yon should have tbe best. Sold ty draggists, price fifty onts and one dollar. f Yon may have a, eamols bottle and pamphle't both sent free by mail. Mention tbe Heppner Gazette aud eeud your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bio'g. bampton, N. Y. ,The proprietors of this paper guarantee the. genuineness of thia offer. J Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. War'' name over Saturday from Long Greek aud left at once for Tbe Dalles. Mr. Ward will at tend the Grand Lodge, K. oi P., at its Oomiog session, which convenes today. His oolleRgae is Peroy Kilbourne. He goes to Portland via Pendleton. " ... , The Gazette does not aupntinn thfc honesty of any person, but it is oom polled to Insist upon tba oash-ln advance plan of snbHOriptioo, wbethr.r tbe snb soriber be Cornelius Vanderbilt or tbe man who earns his bread by honest toil We oannot ruu the paper on any other plan. .. (( - ,'. , ' Baths down at the Jones' barber sboD. 25 oents. . Orville Jones manager, tf . SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKN THAT UNDER and by virtue o( an execution and order of sale regularly Issued out of the circuit nourt Bl lu " 'lun.iii n,r nie couiiiy oi Morrow, and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the Nth day of September, 18D7, In favor of . .,o iiuriKiKs uompany, iiiniten:, a cor- oratlon, plaliitill' and Burund Poppenga and Ella Poppenira, his wife, defendants for the . .,, .,,, ,M ,.,cj io uigeiner wun tllterest thereon from IIia urh Av n) u...,..n.i.. lH'J7, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and for the sum ol y attorneys fees, and lor the further sum of 40 costs, and whoreashy said illflirtnollt It. U'tt. nnloru.1 ..11. ..I 1 I ' . .... following doscrllied real propeity to-wlt: The l lll.U,,.., . , ' .1 . .l n me .oiiiii-eaHi uuarier, in uiesouin ns 1 1 or the south-west uuarter, anil the mirth. w,.at i.A t. I - - h,,.,i ui .iiv tiuiii-weni quarter f smtlon 111, township 4, south ol range ... ... n.MMuinua IIHTriUia II, ail Hi MOmiW county. Oregon, he sold to satls'y said iudg- m.m .b m.,A ........ i .- . ... m v. ,u nvi;i,iiii costs. 1 Will On Haturday, the ZH dav or Octn'ar. mn at two o'clock p. m. of said d.y, at the court hons.iUoorln Heppner, Morrow county. Ore- ffotl. sll all thw rlviit illta....l I .... siiid ileleudaiita, He re ml l'oppenga and Klla ,,. ..-. . i,u m, iii einive unai'.riiHs.l prop erty at piil.llc auction to the hlglie.. n,l best bidder therefore, for cash In hand, the proceeds thereof U, be applied to the satisfaction ol said execution and all uosU and accruing coals. u "A I M K. Hhcrl If or Morrow county, Oregon. Bated 21st day ol 8cpt 1J7. snmio SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE IH II K RE BY (J IV KN THAT I'NDKR and bv virtue ol an anviiiini, iu,.i r the Circuit Court of the Htal ol Oregon ror theCouutvof Morrow suit ti Ht.i..a ...a delivered, upon a jmlgineiit rendered and en. Icred In said court on theKth day ol Mnptemlier. In, In favor of W. P. U,rd, It. II. Klm ald, I hll MeUH'han, the board ol iiiiiimlulniiura t, ,. sale olsi hool and university lands and lor the iM.r-.M,inniin iiinna aiisiug iherelroin, plaln tllls.and aitalii.t Nva kamlwi nil u... u....... defendants, lor thssuin nlHeven hundred seven and ai Inn dollars with Interest thereon Irom aald eighth day ol Kepteinlwr, l.r7, at Ih rate or s per cent per annum, and fllty dollars attor ney's fi-ea. and the further sum of thirty live and m-lno dollars coats, and whereas It was lurlner ordered end decreed by th court that the mortgaged properly deacrlhed as follows, south-east iniarter of serlion thirl, i.n in shin two fV) north range twenty. tour (H) east '"t" T ii,i1, in nurrow county, tire- gun, lie sold to anll.fr an Id ludirment. cii. .,,,1 accruing cosu. 1 will on e.lneslay, Hi 27th day of Ot'tober. 1HV7. at two o'j lork, p. m., of said day, at the front door ol the court house In Heppner Morrow county. Oregon, sell all the right, title and lit teres! of the ssld Nv Raiiilm aod Mary Keiiitio ... in- einiT nrecriiHHi pmiierty at public auction lo Ih hlnhest and beat bidder lor cash In hand, the wormla in l, i.nii.ut oi sain sievutloii and all c and coal that may socru. MherlATnr lfnM,.H ...... i. Dated Heptember 2, lw7. ' ei vi SHERIFFS SALE. VOTICK Id IIRKKRY OIVKN Til AT f'NDF.K 1 v and bv virtue ol of the circuit Court of the Ntaia or Oregon hir Ihecoiiiiiyol Morrow and Ul me directed and dellvernd, nnn a Judgment rendered and en tered In said court on the sth day ol H,t.wtilr ij'i. til larorm w. r. Uird. H H Klncald, Phil MeUw-han, the Iffiard ol mmmlMlinum I... sale of school lamia, etc., pialnllirs. and against i. II. S.rrv. M C Hrry. Hrry. the Oregon Kail way and havlgallon eoiiiiaiiy, and r t. 1homien, delendant lot Ihe sum ol Two thotiaaiid eight hundred twenty nine end i nil dollars Willi Internet llirrmn from Ihe aid eighth dsy nf a-ptmtr, l7. at the rate of eight percent mt aiitinm, and one hundred flltv dollars stUtrnevs' !. slid th lurthtr sum if forly si I and to lm dollars n-u. and where as It was further nrdereil and decreed by Ihe court that the mortgaged prniieriy diw rll.t as follows, U. wit IhewMitn half of uurlli eaat quarter and north hall rf anuth ea.t quarl.r of sw'tlnn twenty, south hall of aonth eeat iinartet of sertlon twenty, th weal hall id the south weal iiiartef ,rf serlion twenty one, south-west lusrterol north-weat iiiarter nl sm Uimi tweii. ty nine, north l iiiarter of south east quar. ter ot auction thirty. niHlh halt or north east quarter and smith! uuarter nf northeast quarter id ert.,n an, soulh eaet quarter of nuHh.weat quarter and north hall nl south quarter ol serlion twenty nine, and north- quarter of south east quarter of sertl-n Jhlrty, all In Uwnhlp three, south range Iwenly .U. east Willamette men, Man. or eo arli lliereol aa may Im herewaery. I a,,M to tlafr ealil llliltf auent .,.t. . ...I , . . Iwlll.ot, - V ednesilsy, th f7lh dsy of OrUiher. IW. stln ol.g.s, p m .of said day, at the front ilo.rf nl II,. eon 1 1 hone In lli-i.pner. Morrow eounty, Oregon, sell ail th rlgl.t, tills and In Ureal of the mm J. ,.. a i:. euerry et al. In and ki the alm.e d.r 1 1 t nrofxrtvat inil.lte anetlon to the hi. I. --n and lieat 1,11 ter lorre.h In hand tha bf,H Mil, tn I apflleil lo the fallela-llirti of .aid eiarutloa suil all eueta, and eusiathat may an ru. . I. MAT Meg, Mhertir ,J U,,r... paled gt u-inif ittb, Iv7, ' u t A GHA8TLY F1NO. A Mama Skeleton found Near James Net son Place on Batter Creek. , .-. ' ' J, P. Sullivan, who baa spent many years apod the mountain ranges of tbia county, came into town early 8unday morning from Big Batter creek and re ports laving found the skeleton of a human being, last Friday, not more than 300 yards from the ranch of Jamea Nel son and only about five feet from tha road, says the Pendleton Tribnne. . The skeleton appeared in tall sieht as be rode-, along the road and this jit tbe strange' part of it beoaase - every (foot ot that ,pountry Jias been covered and re covered. Mr. Sullivan himself has been over the road many times and as be is not aocustomed to travel with his eyes closed, he is' still wondering how those bones got to the plaoein which he found tbem. Mr. Bollivan . will return to Bat ter oreek iu a few days and baa promised to piok, up the skull and thigh bones, which era the only ones (hat .will stand being moved, "and, bring them in to Drv Smittf who ia anxious to make an ex amination of them. - Mr. Sullivan ia sure that they are the remaiot ot a white person. , " - ' ". ' A tew weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe bold tbat oaused him to be in a most miserable oondition. It was'undoabtedly a bad case of lagrippe and recognizing it aa dangerous ba took immediate atept to bring about a speedy cure. From tha advertisement ot Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and tbe many good reoommendationa iooladed there in, we ooncladed to make a .first trial ot the medicine. To say that it was satis factory io ita results, is patting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like maeio aod the result was a speedy and permanent oure. we have no hesitancy in reoom mending this excellent Cough Remedy 'o anyone afflicted with a oooeh or cold in any form. Tha Banner of Liberty, Libertytown, Maryland. ' The 25 and 60 cent sizes for tale by Uonser & Brook." Mn. Herb Bartholomew suffered a slight relapse recently but ia now much better. Cronp Quickly Cored. Mouutain Glen, Ark. Our ohildren were aulTering witb oroup when we re ceived a bottle of Chamberlain. Cough Kemedy. It afforded almost instant re lief. V. A. Thornton. Tbia celebrated remedy it lor tale bv Conser A Brnnk. e Frank Vaughn aud wife, ot Eight Mile, were among tbe visitors to Uepp ner last Saturday. 'I HE GIRL OF STRICT IDEAS. he Generally Develop Into s Ceosorlons OU Hraudal-Mong.r. The extremely well-behaved young girl who has never been tempted and who cannot understand how another could commit a folly ia certain to be come the most censorious of old wom en, saya Ella Wheeler Wilcox, in the New York Press. If she does not de velop Into a cruel, maliclous-tongued scandal-monger it will be a wonder. Nothing is so easy as the descent from uncharitahlenoaa to malice. Aa a younjr girl she prides herself upon her iovc oi morality and good behavior; all her friends speak of her aa uimhs atrlct girl" in her Ideas. No one would -t-fl A a. vninic oi appealing lo her for sympathy or advice in an hour of tamntatlon. hut she is respected for her high ideas If learea ior uer eeverity. Aa an old woman aha ia simply held in abhor rence, and her name becomea a neigh borhood svnonvm for crue.1 lud irmptit. Criticlsm of our frail fellow beings la a vice which take Doseeaalon of us liUa a atlmulant or ad nig, once we encourage it. J i may begin in onr high moral standard and onr hatred of sin, but on it becomes a habit wo indulge la it ior the pleasure It gives u. It Is a bad habit in the vountr: In tha old it la intolerable; fur nothing renders old age Interesting or lovable aavo sympa thy for the you no- and charitv for th erring. It la strange that wo all do not grow charitable aa we grow old; aa wa learn more and mora of our frail. tlea and more and mora ot tha tempta tions ana illusions of Ufa wa ought to become mora and mora tender and pitying. One can he svmoathetln with. out encouraging vlca and wrong doing or cloaking sin. vaeABSwsseeBBT Tetter, Hall-Ith-um and firma. Hie Intense Itrtilna? anilainartlnir Inrt. dint to tiieae dliw-aae. is instantly allayed n7 applying uiatuueruiu'a Eye aod Hit in Ointment. Many very bad case hav hewn nermanentlv rnrul . It It ia equally effklent for itching pllea and a favorite) remedy for aore nipple, chapie4 hands, chilblain, frost bitot mun curonio sore eyes, no eta. per boi. Dr. Cadr'i CertdlUan .'owdVra. are just what a horse nemia when In bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food bat medicine) end the best In nee to pat a horsei n prims condition, price 39 c rit per package. CATARRH I a LOCAL DISEASE et I th esse! f es ) It eaase)rer4lypla.l.B reaanty wke-k S(H.lia4 SI. rHiy let the aneoiia Ka teg iaUSly aiMG4ltvs rwialatoaca. tin Cream Balm srknarbaUed U be the yorl Ihorimr (i for Naaal I a4arrk. Cold e la4 sad Hay Fevat ef all e-nuauaa. it wm aa rieaaas the aaaal peeatfaa, siiars pat an leaamsHUoa, haais th snrea, pr. leruUie SMwiheeM fmaa awwi. naiiir.e the aaea. afiaewawlaiMii. rwane al lmimli a,., I. IU.I ItkllHakiS M WSraul,lkrw la i, ; T P . - jP , ' '- POVDER S I i. . Skat f Mai " Absolutely Fur SHARPS AND FLATS. , They, Bre young married people and , have, gone " to houseVeeDinff and tha neigbbore ; who assemble at their frotit i'; windows to witness the harrowing eight X oMbeir parting for the day declare tbat the .following ia a 8won,' aocoant of ; . their crtiel reparation for-tha leneth of timeatated above; ,4 Good by, Charley; , now be careful the street oars don't run ' off the traok with yen; kiss nj, Charley; ! there waa something I wanted to- tell yoo, let me see. Werj, it belrpina? No, u ' I go( them. ;,What eould it have been? ? ST S . . ' n. a am one at tne offioe. net." aava nhnr. ley," braoing np'and looking very hand- , soma and madly.. "Was. It aomethinff to eat?'.' "Wby, of oonrse it waa; there ? ia not a bil of ma'ahad riolTaln In th.' ... - u ,ua house, nor a mouthful of bread and bat- ter. We want half a yard of beefsteak, see. and have it out hiaa an u a.ni k. aw. " I .. WW tender; and a loaf of eweet-bread, Char- ley, Bnd a strawberry short-oake, dear, ana anything else yon can think , of, -dear' JBnt,'' my ...little wife," ssyt Charley, looking very wise, "these things mast all be made before wa oan ' eat them." "Mast theyt Oh, dear, and I never learned to do tbat tanoy work . I never orooheted a biscuit fit to eat, and . I couldn't paint a tomato lo save my life.'.Oh, Ohsrley, go lo tba reedy-made ttore, do, there'a a darling." Ha did and they bad a picturesque meal of lob ster nod strawberries, with baker's rusk -and lemonade, but Charley bat written to hit mother to oome at onoa and make them a long visit; they are ao delight fully situated they can make it pleased for ber now , be aaye. ' "We live to die, ., -.Wa di to Mve," -New York Dys House Portland, While there 1 life there is hope, Long as "Babbitt" live thore'll be soap. Not many newspaper man bare "watered paper," bul most of tbem have Ibe "paper watered. Lu b Vkbnon. Catarrh Cannot be Cared Witb local applications, aa they canool reaoh the seat of tbe disesse. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional diseaae, and io order to oar it yoa matt take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Oure ia taken Internally, and acts directly oo Ibe mucon aarfaoes. Haifa Catarrh Oure It not a quack medloine. It waa prescribed by ona of tbe best physicians Iu this oountry for years, aad it a regu lar prescription. II ia composed of lbs besltonlos known, combined with tba best blood purifiers, toting direotly oo the mooons aarfaoes. The perfect oom binalioa ol tba two Ingredients ia what produces enob wonderful result id onr. ing Catarrh. . Rend for testimonial, free. r. J. Cheney A Co- Props., Toledo, O. Sold by drnggists, prloe loo. Mist Cora Rhea left Saturday ava nintv for Portland to meet her sis tar. Mr Johnny friend. Itacglea's Arslra Halve. Tha Best Salve in lha world for Hot. Braises, Bores, Uloers, Sail Rheum, Fever Bore. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aad all Htio Erup tions, and positively cures Pile or no pay required. It ia guaranteed lo give nerleol satiefaotioo or money refooded. Prlo 29 cents nar hoi Vnm I. h. Conser k Brook. We print "Simple Account Kile" statements, with your namt and basinets thereon. Call al offlot. K very body Pays Bo. Caaoareta Candy Oatbartle. lha moat wonderful medio! discovery of tha ana. pleasant and refreshing lo tha last, sal gently aod positively on lha kidneys liver and bowels, eleaosing tbe entire system, dispel oolda. en re headaches. fever, babitnal oonatipalion aod bil- ioaanese. Please boy and try box of 0. 0. a May; 10.6'i, 60 etota. Bold aod gaateoteed to ears by all droggitts. If Levi Haiter, a busioees mo of Port land, and ao wool of Harry Hatter, of Pendleton, died recently. Tba "Bicyellat'e Best Friend" ia a familiar oame for D Witt's Witeb Haaal Balre, alwtt ready for amargnot. While ipeciflo for piles, It alto inetaat ly relievea and cure aula, bruise, sail rhtnrn, eeaema aad all affetlnna of lha tk In. It never f alia, for 81 by Coaser A Brook. Lsta reports from IbeJoho Dsy eon Arms the etory of the tltuglur of IXKI tUepfofPr ThompaoQ, geulieman or ladle to Iraval to. eann. Sllrls, eauhllahed houae In Oregon, Monihlr Mist ami 1(.,m fosillon staady. Kel.r. I.,.;. aa.'oem. envelob. lu Omtiuioa lomuy, pr,d Lbkag.. .a a. ' t. r '. i 7 ' " .1