Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 03, 1897, Image 2

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    Mbs. Nancy Allison McKinley'
mother of the president, suffered a
stroke of paralysis yesterday morn
ing, and her physicians state that
her death is only a matter of a
short time.
The Gazette.
Friday, Dec. 3, 1897.
the next senate.
TT Ml . 1
novrever me case may etana Through the efforts of Mrs.
with Senators Hanna and Gorman jrd, of Salem, wife of the gov-
wnose lates now seem to De solv- ernor. Bufficient caoital has been
able only by the official counts in Beoureci to start a linen factory at
4-V V n n rvn V rt 11r-l 4-K n I . m . .
UDU " M "oijr iU tliat piace, , xnis snows what a
the present situation in the Benate, woman can do when she sets her
with independents holding the bal- head.
anoe of power, will be materially
changed as far as those two seats It is reported that the president
are concerned, says the Evening has offered the attorney-general
Star, of Washington City. That ship to Judge Day, of Ohio, a man
body now consists of eighty-nine eminently fitted for the position.
members, there being one vacancy Judge McEenna will succeed Jus
in Oregon, owing to the failure of tice Field as a member of the su
the legislature to elect a successor preme court. His resignation as
to Mr. Mitchell. The governor attorney-general was sent in
has appointed a republican, but he I Wednesday
has not been seated nor is it
thought likely that he will be. Of The president is considering the
these eighty-nine senators 43 are best method of bringing before
now straight republicans, 34 are the American people an appeal for
democrats and 12 are independ- fod for the starving in Cuba.
ents. The indepsndents thus The distress caused by the long
classified are Allen, Butler, Harris, struggle of the Cubans for liberty
Heitfield, Kyle, Stewart, Jones, is said to be something terrible
and Turner, populists, and Cannon, and we are sure the president's ap
peals to aid these people will not be
heard in vain.
ADVICE TQ THE till
rlpal Culture Lecturer Endorses Faroes
Celery Compound.
CITATION. J
IK THE COUNTY -OURT OF T8E 8TATK
nf Ore-Yin. for tha f!nnntv nf Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of Elisha Sperry, de-
To Huida Edwardi, and all onkaown heirs
and devisees, and any and all person! interest
ed, greeting :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the state of Ore
gon, for the County of Morrow, at the court
room thereof at Heppner, la the County of
Morrow, on Tuesday the 4th day of January,
1898, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day,
then and there to show cause, If any exist, wny
an order for the sale of the following described
property to-wit: Beginning at a stake 4x6x10
inches at a point 5.68 chains west of the south
east corner of the donation land claim of
Charles Rice, Notification No. 2109 and claim
No. 49, in Township 13, South of Range 3 three,
WaiUI th. lIIU.,U.l.n onA .unntn-
thence North and parallel with the East line of
said claim 47 forty-seven chains to a stake
9x10. 14 inches, thence East 2.84 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 13.34 acres, more
or less, situated in the countv of Linn and State
of Oreeon. be not made.
Witness, the Hon. A. O. Bartholomew, judge
of the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for
tne uounty ot Morrow, witn tne seal oi saia
court affixed, this 27th day of November, A. 1).
1897.
Attest: J. W. MORROW,
601-610 Clerk.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER Shaving.
ana Dy virtue ot an execution ana oraer -j . pt(.;
of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the Xiair OUUlng,
btate of Oregon lor the county oi Morrow ana
Mantle, Fettigrew and Teller, sil
ver republicans. Of these four
Mantle is nearer the republican
organization than any other, and The prospective attitude of
on some party questions he has President McKinley on the Cuban
voted with the plurality, although question is now a matter of much
he is a pronounced free silver man. interest. This anxiety is doubtleas
Should both Hanna and Qorman due to the fact that a war cloud
be defeated the situation will re- would check, if not absolutely de.
main exactly unchanged, the par- stroy, the business improvement
ties merely swapping seats. If. among farmers, manufacturers.
however, Hanna should lose and and merchants, which has been ap
Qorman win, the republican party parent since the republican sue
strength would fall to 42 aDd the cess of 1896.
democratic rise to 35. If Hanna
should win and Gorman lose the Reports of great suffering in Mi88 Lnc.y K mtoho leotJ"er-de;
repubUcans would have 44 votes the Klondike and other sections of iTZZl TePmpe.SoeUuioc, Vermel!
auu mo uoLuourais oo. ui 11 Alaska are coming in daily. The wrote on May 16, last:
votes are not sufficient to give the government will doubtless take "It affords me pleasure to add my tea-
republicans even a tie vote on the steps at once to relieve, as far as timony with others regarding the heal
incomplete senate as it now stands, m its power, the distress of the iD8 effe0"' of PaiD6', oelery comPQDd
ftnrl m annnrA n nntitrnl nf 4h m I -.---.I- t l :.. 1. ufu" u m " ' ojoi-uj.
. uouuio uu worn ou iuuubu bh m) .., , 1u07 i, .. ua. . ...i I
ganization some other accession rush into that country just at the do not endorse medicines, but I believe
would oe necessary. As regards beginning of the long winter, with- Paine's oelery is of a different order
the immediate present no such ac- out a sufficient supply of those ,rom the ordinary medioines. Facts
cession seems probable, though thi.gs needful in the maintenance 0Hnnot be Aivated- I bave derived so
certain changes are imminent for of life. " , , . . , BU"uuu;,7
41 f I ll ill. I mmmh I iu Kinu u iinnnw ouuiuiucuu it,
in., uity-eiiiu uu.gr8 mn may . " . boping others similarly afflicted may be
materially aid the republicans. iortlanp. is steadily pusning relieved. Any medioine that will re-
New Jersey has chosen g I to the front in her efforts to get 1 lieva suffering humauity ia a blessing to
legislature with a republican ma- the AlaBka trade. The action of
jority of 21 on joint ballot Part the Chamber of Commerce in uo-
of these republicans will hold over Ijoiting government aid for the
to participate in the elootion of a Klondikers is a move in the right
successor to Senator Smith a year direction and if heeded by con- mo, whose christian work is earnestly
hence. Mr. Hanna's successor will grPBfS Ba it likely will be, it will direoted toward the betterment of
others, and whose eminenoe in the W .
O. T. U. makes ber advice of great value,
Dlaiolv indorses raine'a oelery com
pound,
The amount of poor health on evey
hand is something ehookioff to everyone
who stops to think. Ilnudreds of men
and women in every neighborhood are
today oarryiug about with them a need-
lees load ot ailments that a thorough re-
to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said court on tne orn
day of October, 1897, in favor of W. P. Lord, U
K. Kincaid. mm Metschan. as a Doara oi com
missioners for the sale of school and university
lands and for the Investment of funds arisin
therefrom, niaintills. and against Henrietta E
Decker, O. W. Decker and K. F. Hughes, de
fendants for the sum of Six hundred ninety
dollars with interest thereon from the 6th day
of October, 1897, at the rate of eight per cent per
annum ,,,4 Aff.. ArHaa .(tn.HQ.'l f- DTtH
the further sum of twenty-three and 60-100 dol
lars costs which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed in the clerk's office of said court in
said county on the 5th day of October, 1897, and
wnereas it was lurtner oriierea ana aecreea oy
the court that the mortgaged property to-wit:
The north-east quarter of section twelve (12)
n township one (1) north range twenty-five
(251 East W. M.. ill Morrow county. Oregon, be
sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accru
ing costs, i win, on neanesaay, me isi uy i
of December, 1897, at 2 o'clock, p m.. of said
day. at the front door of the court house in
Heppner. Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the
right, title and interest of the said Heurietta
E. Decker, u. w. Decker ana k. f. nugnes in I
and to the above described property at public I
auction to the highest and best bidder for cash
in nana, tne proceeds to De appiiea to tne satis
faction of said execution and all costs and costs
shat may accrue.
,. Li. LiU-H.
Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon.
Dated 28th day of Oct., 1897. 92-601
the world."
A blestiing to the world!"
Falne'a celery oom pound ' bas been
proven to be the one great remedy that
makes people well. This estimable wo-
be elected at once after the meot- make Tortland the base of supplies
incof the legislature chosen re- and" give the city a great advant-
cently and he will assume his seat 8K? il ,Be,curjn8 antl holding this
i ii i i voiuaiuo utui.
iu tuo Buuaie iuib wiuior. Dir.
Gorman's successor, however will
not enter the senate until March, And bow they are going to manu
180D, togothor with tho senators facture gold. A man by the
ucceediug MesBrB. Smith, Murphy, Damo ' ,ria has erected a facto-
laulknor, Mitchell, lloacb, Turpie ry " Chicago and put in the ma- freshing of their nerves, a purifying of
and White, democrats on whose cuinory lor this purpose, claiming bir blood, more sleep and more regu
o tl.o :-.. I thn nronions motftl ia nnlv . nnm. I,,7 n ,ue wiany
vious eyoB. Ibination of lead and antimony and
The above coming fron an inde- lt can Da producod by bringing
pondout paper, elves the predio- hhso two elements together in
tion groator weight than it would Ppor proportions, if the tboory
Lave from a partisan standpoint ProB lo m. .correci, l"e m"D7
in the bodily funotions would
oompletely do away with. Paine's oelery
compound ill do all thia tor aick and
ailing men and women .
A ''bear-say" reputation may do tor
other remedies; Faine'a oelery oompound
is best known from tbe mouths ot men
and women it has made well tbey are
in every city, town and village in tbe
country.
No one oan pass the newspaper bulle
tins without being reminded by bow
slight a thread the best of men bold on
to life. The slight ups and downs in
health from whioh people recover make
them forget .that there ia a limit to tbe
body's elasticity and eoduranoe. Tbe
habitually exhausted nervous system at
last loses its power of reoovery and offers
no resistance to disease.
"Prevent disease," is tbe watohword of
tbe best medioal thought ot today. Care
fol men and women do not wait until
tbey are flat on their backs as peopl
once did. The more intelligent partot
every ootomftnity baa found out the in
estimable benefit to be derived from
Paioe's oelery oompouod, when one Is
worn out, nerve-tired and "out-of sorts.'
The utile ills, tne beginning ot neu
ralgia and rheumatism, the "all-gone"
and tired feelings show the immediate
need ot purifying tbe blood and refresh'
ing tbe nerves. Tbe direct and energetic
way Paine'a celery oompouod overcomes
sick and nervous headaches, dyspepst
and beart troubles, as it does all other
nervous disorders, has compelled tbe
admiration of tbe medioal world from
tbe start.
Headaobes, rhenmatism, neuralgia life
less feeliDgs, and debility oannot persist
when intelligently met and oorreoted by
this greatest of nerve and brain
strengthened. No remedy ever kept the
oonfldenos ot so large a body of inquir
ing men and women. Try it.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (60 miles) . . . 5 00 Round trip 9 00
May ville (53 miles) . i 00 Round trip 7 00
Condon (39 miles).. 8 00 .Roundtrip 600
Clem (28 miles) .... 2 00 Round trip 3 50
Olex (19 miles) 1 50. Round trip 3 50
Stage leaves Arlington every morning
(Sunday excepted) at 6 o'olock; is due
at Condon at a p. m. aud arrives ai cos-
ail at 7 d. m.
Comfortable covered coaches and care
ful, experienced drivers.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
J. L. GIBSON,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
OtS.
15
35
NEW DEAL!
WASH
THOMPSON
Has lately ereoted a building
on the Ayers property, near
the corner of Main and Wil
- low streets, opposite the Oity
hotel, which he is using as a
MEAT MARKET
Mr. Thompson will overlook ,
nothing in his line
FULL LINE OF MEATS AND SAUSAGES.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY.'
Jne la kepnlnir ud the reontation of this shop
for first-class work and would be pleased to
have you call.
MEM 17"
niLiiiPec
jta 1 Special-
can
cured 1
1 suffer from anv of th I
f men. come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Cout, I
1 DR. JORDAN CO..
I IK Market SL Est'd 1862. '
AJfV Young men and middle i
aired men who are suffering
from the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex-
cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
Debility, Impolency , Lost Manhood j
in all its complications; Hper mflktorrheeA,
rroalauirrbm.uoiiorrnna, !,
rrmorucT ot tTrinaUnar. etc By a
combination of remedies, of great curative pow ,
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
that it will not only afford immediate relief but ,
permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to '
I perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair t
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
in nis specialty lriseaseH us Jia
The Old Shop !
LIBERTY MARKET
Ia tbe place to go to get
your floe pork and lamb
chops, eteaks - and roasts.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Fine sugar-cured hams and bacon.
Pure leaf lard, kettle-rendered, old
style. Highest cash price paid for
fat stock.
RHEA & MATHEWS.
ftvi.iiilis thoroughly eradicated from the
yfiiem witnou t using nerrur y
SHERIFF'S SALE.
T Y VIRTUE OP A WARRANT ISSUED OCT
X of the County Court of tbe State of Ore
gon for the County of Morrow, to me directed,
commanding me to levy on the goods and chat
tels of the delinquent taxpayers named on the
delinquent tax roll for said county for th
years iiwi, iiw, iswa, irs, ana iw, inereio
attached, and none be found then upon the real
property as set forth and described in the said
delinquent tax rolls, or so much thereof as
shall satisfy the amount 01 taxes charged there
in, together with costs and expenses. I have
duly levied, having been unable to find any
EVERY NAN anplvlne to OS Will re-
, cetve our ionel opfntoh of hiscomplnlnt.
we utu uuaramee a rvsni vjh vumjs m
every case we undertake, or JorfeU One
inonnnnu vouars.
Consultation FREE and strictly private.
CIUltGES VERY REASONABLE. Treat- I
ment personally or by letter. Send for book,
" Ttte rniiosopny or Marriage,
free. (A valuable book for men.)
VISIT DR. JORDAN'S
Great Museum of Anatomy i
the finest and largest Museum of iu kind in the
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you I
nre made; how to avoid sickness and disease.
We are continually adding new specimens. I
uatalvuuk tutu, call or write.
1051 Market Street. San Francisco, CaL
goods or chattels belonging to the respective
delinauents hereinafter named, upon the fol-
. .. .... . . . i
lowing aescriDea pieces or parcels oi una as
set forth in said tax lists, lying and being in
said Morrow county, State of Oregon, described
ana assessea as toiiows:
AMT. TAX.
Armstrong, Thadens SW of section r,
tp 1 north, range 26, east W M; tax 1895 j
Shipley, Geo W HE1 of section 10 tp i
snutn, range m east w m : tax isn io uu
1895 18 97. total 12 97
Moore, Win M HEU of section 24, tp 1
norm, range n east w m ; tax o su
Redington, J W 84 NE and K'A NW
ot section a, tp a soutn, range t), aim
UK HWU Sec 30 and S'i NWU ol Sec 31.
tp 3 south, range 27 east W M: tax I 8 1
Keese, IT and Keilman, J T r NK!4
andSEU and 8WU of section 36. tp 1
nnm.h " ". Y1 . ' Vi . . lUflt 1 1 Art I
inn ,11, inline tt cbo, , m , WA .wu. .... .1 uv
Rutherford, C P A 8E! and lota 1 and 2
section 8, tp 4 north, range 24 east W M,
and lots 2 to lfl block 1, lots 9 to 15
block 2, lots 9 to 14 block 8, lots 5 to 12
block 4, lots 5 to 16 block 5, lots 2 to 13
block 6. lots 1 to 16 block 7, lots 3 to 16
block 8, lots 8 to 18 block 11, all of
blocks 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, all
In Castle Rock; tax 1H95 s
Sweazea, J W 8WU section 82, tp 2 north,
range 27 east w M ; tax Wx
Willis, Henry C 8WU section 28 tp 4
north, range 23 east W M : tax 1893 17 20
1W1 4 06 WX $t 84 total 16 10
Kinnuge, nuzabetn v section 20,
tp 1 north, range 25 east W M; tax 1K95
McKlnzlo, Khoderich E NW4 and lota
1 and 2 section 81), tp 2 south, range 23
east W M ; tax 1895
Markain, A M NE and W HEi
sxctlon 14, tp 3 south, range 25 east W
M; tax 1895
Gondy, John 8Wt and W'4 NWand
HWii 8Ki Section 27. tp II north, range
23 east W M; tax 1M.5
Kirk. M N NE4 stHtlon 84, tp 1 south,
range 26 east W M ; tax l95
n ..... xi i i... a ,.,.. i . t. ........ nf
Lexington; tax 1mu5 1 62
pi u nan, uiiinie lot a Mock o la the town
of Lexlngkin: tax 1895
Brown, J N loU 1 and 2 block 1. Kins
man addition to Heppner; tax 189., ...
Francis, L lot 14 blix k 19, Mt Vernon
addition to Heppner: tax 1S9A
Blevln, C t, Trustee, HV.'i section TJ. tp
2 north, range 27 east W M ; tax 1895 . .
Mallnry, Casslus M NKi and
htiu Miction u tp 2 south, range 25 east
W M:tax 1895
Lefevae, Henry H ftWVXK'iand K48W
section 17 and NWNKi, swtlon 20 all
In tp t south, range 26 east U; tax
1H95
Colin, l'hll lot a block H, town of Hepp
ner; lax l
Mathews 8c Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
TV
15
Cents.
TT
Shop two doors South of Postofflce.
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving,
Hair Cutting,
Shop, Matlock Corner,
16 Canta
25 "
Heppner, Oregon.
Statements for the Famooi Simple
Aooonot File printed at tbe Gazette of
floe. If.
They
Are The "Mustard!'
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
- THe Pioneer Blacksmitlis
Have made some elegant improvements in their establishment and added a large stock of
iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick repairs
to their wagons, puggies or macmnery. ineir specialty is noreesnoeing.
Meadows Batten are the Boys to do Your Work Right, and do it Quick, too.
m ft t a til
ine Mar ta no iDUueuiiai iA,or
itutl a cIoho observer of affairi at
tbe national capital, and as rogartlo
national politic it in oonsiJeretl
aploudid authority. Tbe republi
cans will have a good working ma
jority in tbe annate by lS'JO.
Tbe Canadian proposition io fa
vor of closer relations between tbe
United States and Canada is an.
otber evidence that the protests
against our tariff were merely a
"bloff."
When and wby is it that our ei-
Koms riae Hork.
Word hM oome over from rJparj'isb
Oukb tbat iom J Udtfes of gold-betring
anirli hve been ilieooTered ia that
Tloinity. Tbey bftye not been protpeot.
portations to practioally all of the H stwly bal the cropping, sr.
countries which protested against rtViZk
me new law, insieati oi suotunR od wbioh Mn ,r,oej tbroagh the
out our goods in retaliating for the conolry near Perker't mill and oo over
passaee of this act. actually in- be eoeoeot the Ute dieooveriee.
Bow to I'rfveit Pola.
AI tbit time of the year a eold is very
eaeily ottntraoted, end It left lo ran its
NOTICE.
Sealed bids requested for tbe delivery
at my ranoh, oo tbe bead ot 1th et creek,
ot one baotlred eorde of pine, fuar-foot
wood, laid wood lo be delivered not
later than middle ot Aagaet, im, bids
opened tbe 15th dey ot Jenuery, 1898.
Iltteerve tbe right to rejeol sny end all
bidt.
J. W. M.bbow.
003 JeolS.
After bearing eotae friendi eontionally
prewiog Cbamberlain'e Oolio, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, ot
W . a a
creasea iiieir purcnases from us
io August and September nearly
125,000,000, as compared with the
.1 SI
wl.P.l,.m..uK uiuutus josi BOirae wllhont Ibe eld of S me reliable Anah.im. Cl.. nnrrhaal a bottle of it
Under tbe IISOO law 7 Here is a no.h me.lielne la liable lo reeo.lt io that r.ir hia own ns. and Ls now an anthnalaa.
l m i . i . I
conunurum lor inose democrats .ir.j jiMM. uueuraon ia. We ktow or i.t ,.., iu w.mJarfnl work as anvona
who insisted that a llicD tariff L h-iu, remedv to core S eonab or Cold' ... Ka Tha a and M enl bIim for
meant Uwtruction Of our market than Chamtierlain'eCnaiib remedy. We sale by Coseer A Brook
- ,
t. - n.l it .tulle fitanalval and it ' 1
ri..n entire eatiafaclion ,r belo male lo organise a
w 1 I ft I . St . 111 : I a V
rv...K T-. Ohi-f . aanomg cmo in neppner, woion win om
Thia ia Ihe oulr remedy lhal U known' ot Ibe city's leading amseemento for
to be a certain preventativa of poeo-i,,M winter,
thoneands
Cunuiiemh, when it moeta next
week, will find a very gratifying abroad.
showing for the first fonr months
of the uew tariff law. Itsearnincs Ix THE Cubn mu"r th
during the first four months have ministration has gain.nl several
iiceeded bv several millions of Sr triutnpbs recently, but
dollars the earnings of the corre- withe' president nor any mem-
spond uir four months of tbe W - ,,pr ol ,u" u,n- w"i8
mm uw I about ii. or is even mentioning it. eaee having reeuited
lbe country is thidioiz out all rereons who nave
w i . a a i seiw. isk ihs lawviiv imi ristw v was
Is HOSoli of the fiftieth anniver- about it, however. Weyler's re- ' 'B"IBWZ,I: eu.watb and liver trvablee. CooeerA
... ... . . ahonld keen tbe rrmetty a band. Tbe .
ary oi ibe ibitmsn massacre, movai, me aoouuoo oi me Daruar. . . . Bl fof ... bf Uinwr
thousands n fwople g.tberHl at lous concentration policy and lbe iimok.
Walla Walla on TueskUy to attend release of tbe ComtHttitor prisoners
( mnmnrial r !... an.. v!! tl, teveal the eilent vl tbe presaur Nomas Kelley ie rpHtHl as kw
. I a . . lK. eaaaS
..n... Mrs. M. B. ford. Ruddell's, IU, sof
woo o.v. - " ' ' fprd f()f ( h, yftr, from dyepepaie asd
we have never yet learned ofsemgle , . .. .
l'u'u'""" I k i IX.tt-..,'. Mill. .!.
or Save . ..,. , . .
maere, ine lamoae lime piim tor ail
Drork.
in
weak luega
wtttcli aalunU)n bason Madrid, belter today.
i may I hrouht before long M. t i,i.n.. the eatile buver who ei
ilaee where she will be glad ta uk ool n hedtf cetlle Ihle
... it.. t.- I n. I wiiii ii
" ... .. . , , Hpaid may l brought lefire long
gon. All the buaiuess bouses Ll w,mr. .... wU, u
t i i i. i . I . '. r .
t)i iub cny were cioewi aumnw uay to aak tue I nittsl btates lo Help WMk ,i word lhal Ibe band woold be
tt I rivt lita t at A I J SI ft 1
was generally ouserve u mis was ner let g oi mai nve wire-uuoa. Trt to Tbe le!lee, and iherefore went
a fitting observance in memory of
a man who was a real Loio and
martyr to the cause lo loved. The
tmiuutnont to le eroctel over the
grave arrivod too late for tbe on-
veiling ceremonies to be given
Charley V lnyi bold Ihe reeid
at "eocka.1 hal,' bating tn'e tbe i re
of t,i
Krl II kkI left for hie home al llille-
toro loJay.
Uogh Kields left oo hatarday sight
for hie borne si DrowsavUla
Itore-Iltbie city, Wedneeday, Dec
I, lHy7, lo lbs wife of Weeley W, Bras
son, s eoo.
MNM ,
Hbilobs toosomptioa (Jure euree
where olbers falL II is the lea J ing
dngb Cars, asd ao borne should be
without II. lleeeaol lo lake asd goes
rtghl to the spot, fold by Ooueer
Uroek.
. m
And on ViliirUr. the 2"'th day of Deiin-
ber, 1MW7, at the hour of'l o'clock p m. of said
T.st the court house lu said county and state.
1 will sell tha abov.d-arrlbed ml estate all
nubile auction to the hlKheat bidder lor rash.
subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrant, I
cuau and accruing casta.
a. i si kh t,
1-10 BherilT of Morrow Co., Oregon.
880 ?kf tV bcf.
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D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector
Put your old books and noise In his
hands and get your money out o
them. Makes a specialty of hard
collections.
Office in J. N. Brown's Building.
Trs BcMfiiD Taao William Oor
don baa moved bis feed yard from Its
former looatlon lo Joors' old stand
where be will be pleased to have sll bie
friendt sod pat rone lo eall oa him. Mr.
Oordos Is accommodating, bas s good
yard and ebnodant faoililiee lo lake
ears of stock is flret olaas shape. Ilia
prices are very reasonable. lie bae bay
ao1 grain for sale. Has lately tdded a
car Uxul of batui timothy. it.
W. E. Proya. bo bas bees op from
Hillaboro for some weeks lo tbe est vice
of tbe Ueppnar Light sod Water Co,
bas purchased oes foorib of Ibe etock
is tbe enterprise sod will remeio hers
permaoeatly. Beppaer people will re
gret Ibet this cbeoge insane the removel
of laaae Essee to UillsSore. Mr. Fo
es bae lived bre aloe Ihe completloa
ot Ibe plstl si Ibis pleess sod hae saade
many warm frieeda. However, Hepp
ner bae gained a valneble ci s la tbe
pereoa of Mr. 1'roya.
along with tbe other eiercises of I fl H 11 Jf
the day and tbey were dispensed I I jf. fv W
with. Hereafter a Uantifai msr- I (T)) (()) if )
bleoolama will mark the reeting U U d V!wU
Pills
place of Dr. Whitman and bis a a.
ociatoe wbd were maaarreel by
Cay u l&d!sr.g Nov. WtU and U0.
1S47.
Cute su k mU ha.
Ut la the Inmiia. mlr4
" '. In lb stuana. h.
efM W41 (ta !h
e4 Mtn. k l.a m4, MM
the eaif niM M aha Hk Mi lnaf...ii
dowo to that polot to meet them.
IV1 tie peranaded into bo; log lini-
tuetils wltboot repalattoa or eoerit
Cbamberlein's l'eis llaltn e.ee oo more,
sod tie merits have beea proves by a
test of maey years. Huch leilors ea the
lollowlog, from L. O. Ilaelov, Hoeoeme,
nl ialanll- tla ttfiltfa.l ' Tha
best r-medy for pais I b.s ever seed le fos-ssswna se UarJaiaa ss We-1.
Cbemberl.io e I'.lo IJ.Im. sod I e.y ee d" ,oJ I
h. .i.. . i t .. i... i Ihe wlslr.
aiirr saviua M - it w
One klienle Coab Care cores qiickly
That's what yos waall Caeer k ttrnrk.
Nermaa Kelley la reported lo be quite
III at bis boas oa Wulow sreek above
lleppser.
Harry Cummioge was duws from bte
several years." It tnrre rhvumatien,
lams book, a pre be end swellings. Fur
sals by Cote Uroek
Oliver Hoydar bee lakes charge of the
Hotel Heppner feed bare and will far-
elh stall room, greiB or bay at reaeon
SMeOgorea. will aieo do dray work
sod baullog Bsc to end frtnu traies.
If.
Tbe Oaartle sarrtsa a fall tkxk ot
snttrelng ante, eorrespoe lence elyl,
with eevalnpae to metcb. Tbuste doetting
BORN
SEPTEMBER
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
IT 11 AS faithfully labnmt for thlr ernsperlty and happltma. for the lmpmt.in.nl M their
hualti-s tvl hnta utrata, lr aditraUoa. lor the l.alioa al Amertraa aaabou4 aa4
trti womaiihl
IT BAR ld al the timid, Intomllng and tostrurtfVe Mnrteeof Ikedolnitel the eortd, the
naunn inq siaira.
IT BAS a.l lent the Urn.t as fat the mnat appmTtat awthmls of iltttlni and harMt1n bis
rrtr, ao In- prtpr tlma Ul emtvert lhm Into th larfft paallii ammiiit of man
DAS lfl In ! nattrts jriii.iii in tha nrol latmn and siliaavre, and lot erar
e tentary luu MM wtr couadanca and aauvau
alalf
IT ZS TUB.
New York Weekly Tribune,
A eg we fortilsh It with the GAZETTE, year fee
$2.78, eeeh In ageanss.
AddraaUOrdareto THE GAZETTE.
Wrl'a yonr mm and i'l'ln on a fnsial rM, ad II n flo. W. M, Trthona Otnra, Kw
t tt t Hy. and a sant y ot ike York Swkly Trtbaoe will t nalM la
t m. r t. r-.u,, i.,.w. . elatluoery saa bave their waste
MttW.W.Ia4.0reiaie N4iii, SBpplked St UiS offioe. If.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
V V
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a aikv.
All these) can t procured at Tbornfeu.n k Hinns, Lower tain btrrl,
lleppoer, Oregon.
T mWtmi ll n!-wd Hk Orant. ttarw-r. Cmk ri!!ll and Mtf taUae
aa4 aa aa mmmrf 4 Mw la IIwmwiIwii Itk trataang Mt,
rrlrla ktin ia th vm.
THOMPSON" Ss IUNNS,