The Gazette. Friday, Dec. 10, 1897. P. S. WOBTHINOTON, of WeBtOD, is Marshal ilousers choice for chief deputy, H. A. Faxton, who was Marshal It is refreshing after reading Houser's deputy while the latter the numerous iiDeo schemes ad- wa8 Bnerm 01 , Umatilla county, vanced inst now to find the follow. haf been appointed sheriff to sue inrr aanoihU 1onnn.no in tr.a on 066(1 Mr. HoUSef, nual report of the secretary of the navy: "Additions to our fleet may A. A. Roberts, for many years be hereafter necessary to bring a citizen' of 1 eppner, has been ap- it up, in case of an emergency, pointed field deputy by U.' 8, to an extent commensurate wun warsnai uouser. rue place is the growing necessities of the coun- one of the best in that department, try, especially in view of the de- aside from that of the chief. The valopment of Alaska, which is a I Gazette congratulates Al on his continent in itself, and of the pos- good luck, Bible annexation of islands in the racinc. un tne otner nana, it is a The tin-plate manufacturers of mistake not to recognize that our the United States will, it is be natal power has more than doubled iieve(J, Boon be actively competing within the last few years, that the jn the European markets with the case of any emergency beyond our tin-plate makers of Wales, who present resources is the very rare less than a decade aco were bud- case; that until it comes ships will plyiDg not only all of Europe but do graauany lanen oui or commis- aU of tne United States, sion and put into reserve in order to reduce running expenses; and that a due regard is necessary to the relation of the national expendi tures to the national revenues. The department therefore recom mends that the authorization of new ships by the coming congress, be limited to one battleship for the Pacific coast, where, after the five now under construction, are com pleted, there will be only two, while on the Atlantic there will be seven; and also to a few torpedo boats and torpedo boat destroyers, jj; A Noted English Writer Discusses ; :U .... an Old Subject.'. .... ! 200022 Many are the beautiful tributes paid to President McEinley in his hour of sorrow by the papers of the nation. His voluntary sacri fice in leaving the bedside of his dying mother at the call of public duty, certainly commands the re spect and sympathy of every Amer can citizen. C, B. Irvine has begun the pub lication of an independent paper, The Salem Sentinel, at the state both of which are comparatively of capitol. Mr. Irvine was formerly little cost, and more of which are edltor 01 tQe Statesman of the desirable in order to bring this 8ame Cltyi 10 whlCQ capacity he swift, mobile, and handily effective po doubt gained much practical arm of the service up to its place knowledge in the newspaper busi- in the general scheme for coast de- neBB- l ho initial number of Ihe fpnqn SentiDel has been received at this office and presents a good appear It is not known positively who nce and we wish the paper sue will succeed Collector Blackman, cess, but there are plenty of people who "can tell you all about it" It is known as a fact that Mr. Black man will not be disturbed until his term of office is completed, which is generally accepted to mean four years. Ileppner has been generously represented in The regular biennial meeting of the Republican League of Oregon, will be held in Portland the first Tuesday in February. This is somewhat previous, perhaps, to make announcements, but time is thus given all the republicans of ti. i i i iu i the ranks of both parties in the l" " a v" past, and under this adannistra- elJdBlegato. to represent them nnn Vina nnr noan fnrrrnttnn I hnaA 0 I Ti - l.lil., tl i 11 a who know, or claim to know, think ' - that Ileppner or any other part of ue" M "B w.u,u liyJiy Eastern Oreeoo- cannot win the one and it is not too early for" re publicans to be organizing their r-dana nnuf fillatl Ytv fr TllaAlrrrinn The Gazette thinks that this is the f.orce8and Rtting-ready for the adoa I Inn Dava Tlnnna rt Pnrt- I "Y1 WIB871 h-SVU AMVW M S-S 'f Vr M, W - land, is undoubtedly in the lead of all other candidates. He is an unoompromismg republican and deserves any destinction that bis parly can bostow upon him. A Now Yrer a (lift llrralilrtl. The measureless popularity o( llostot- ter e fitorasob Bitten has been tbe growth (if more than s third of cen turjr. At n the punt, the oomiug new year will m ushered lu by the appear and Af e fresh almiinafv elaarlv aattino rrt If ! I I n il I " - IHE rvnignis oi lyuuas, 01 jor(h lb nature, rises and operation of Oregon, through their lodges, are this tnsdioine of world wide fame, II i making generous donations to the wel1 woMb P"neal. Absoluts aoonraoy lUthhonfl monnmnntfund. Th ,n b sstronomlonl oalctilntion and , i i f it i ! calendar will, aa before, be valaHlile who are outs.de of the order will LhMlMittl0i whiU th, rAiog m.Uar remember, on reiloction, that Jus- m include atatistios, humor and geoer- tu II. IUthbone was the founder I al information, aooompauied by admlr- of Pythianism, and that his death bl "-onled illutrallona. The aim occurred onlv a few voara . tie.i from me pnun.hing ti.pari : "Z " V . '""",ru " IHlaburf, and will be prinfe.1 on their Ulica, . 1., anuil IS me purpOHO pr,iBi n Kngliab, Herman, Frenoh, of the Knights of Pythias to erect WtUh, Norwegian, Hwedixh, Holland, at his crave a monument costinc Bohemian and Hpaniah. All drunglata (By Lady Cook, nee Tennessee C. Claln.l The happy eeaion of Cbristmaaia onoe more oloee npon ne, destined to bring joyfnlDesa and mirth to milliona of bearta, but bitter gRdneee and a aenae of ntter loneliness to tbe forlorn. Heaven pity those who at this festive period have no smiling faces of dear ones at their board, or, worse still, possess neither home nor means nor friends. When most families are annually gathered to gether in Joying oommunion, it ia meet that tbe common sympathies of humani ty should be most strongly stirred on behalf of tbe wretched and the outoast. It is unquestionable that our Cbrist maet festival is of Pagan origin; that it is tbe survival of sun-worship one form of that great and universal phallic oreed which would seem to be as old, and at ubiquitous as mankind. Who can say how many thousands of scores of thous ands of years tbe souls of men were moved to hope and joy by tbe return of tbe son to vivify and bless the earth? The end of the wintrr solttjcn was a period of xtejtanoy and promlee, oele' brated by joyful feasting, ourious ous toms, and appropriate worship, and the first day of every week was dedicated by our Anglo-Saxon ancestors to the solar deity. Christianity appropriated tbe Pagan festivals to its own oolt with as few innovations as possible, so as not to shock too rndely tbe conservative sus ceptibilities of its converts. And thus the time of year of tbe universal Sa turnalia was fixed npon as the 'precise period of tbe birth of Christ, tbe spirit ual Sun, "the Sun of righteousness.'' Wbo was to bring gladness and healing beneath His wings. Tbe Soriptural phrase ie a plain allusion to tbe Solar serpent worship whiob prevailed in Syria, as in this country and throughout the world. An ancient hierogram of its divinity was a oirole, egg, or sun, with hovering wings. Tbe Yule olog or log was emblematic of tbe same Baored fire. Tbe sun's name in Welsh was Haul; in Breton, Heol. The Anglo-Saxon name for Christmas was geol or iule; Danish and Swedish, jul; Icelandic, iol or jol; and English, Yale. Thus Yule plainly mant tbe fes tival of the Sun. A year was often oalled a sun by tbe anoients, and Yule was the time when tbe old sun died and tbe new one was born. Thus tbe birtb of Christ coincides with the birtb of tbe sun. Warmestry, in bis "Vindication of the Solemnity of tbs Nativity of Christ," 1648, says: "If it doth appear that the time of this Festival dotb oomply with tbe time of tbe Heathens' Saturnalia, this leaves no oharge of impiety npon it; tor, siooe things are best cured by their oontrariea, it was both wisdom and piety in the ancient Christians (whose work it was to oonvert the Heathens from sucb, as well as other anperstitions and mis oarriages) to vicdioate auob times from the service of tbe Devil, by appointing tbem to tbe more solemn and especial aervioe of God. Tbe Blazes are foolish and vaine, aud not countenanced by the church. "Cbriatmaste Kariles, if they be snob as are fit for the time, and of holy and sober composure, and Deed with Chris tian aobriety and piety, they are not un lawful, and may be profitable, if they bs Moebeim informs as that Gregory Thau- maturgos "allowed tbe Christians to dance, sport, and feast, at the tombs of tbe martyrs upon their respective festi vals, and to do everything tbat the Pagans ware accustomed to do in their temples daring the feasts." It was not until tbe fourth century tbat Christ's Mass wss instituted, and tbe Eastern Christians oelebrated it, then as now, on the sixth of January, and oalled it tbe Epiphany, while the Westerns pitobed on tbe 25th of Decem ber. We hope some day to give and account of tbe oarols, lor these form interesting pictures of the habits and thoughts of oar ancestors . There was tbat strange one sung by tbe sewer while bearing tbe boar's bead, as he was followed by tbe stately prooession of nooles, knights, and ladies, into tbe banqueting hall in tbe good old days when open house was kept for all oomers by tbs great for weeks together. It begins "Caput apri defarto, Reddens laudes Donino. The boar's head in hand bring I With garlands gay and rosemary ; I pray you all sing merrily. Qui estis iu convivio." Tben there is tbat beginning: "God rest yon, mery gentlemen, - Let nothing you dismay , For Jesus Christ our Bavior, Was born upon this day. To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray." Economy: save 10 cents on a package of "cheap" baking powder and eat the cake. You couldn't do better for your doctor. Schillings Best money-back baking powder is at your grocer's. k SchUlhif Company Baa rraoriaco The Old Shop! 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Highest cash price paid for fat stock. RHEA & MATHEWS. Mathews 8c Gentry, BARBERS 5 vi8. Shop two doors South of Fostoffice. Shaving ARLINGTON" FOSSIL STAGE LINE f; QEOQILVIE P'Petor.. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (60 miles)... 5 00 Round trip 19 00 May ville (53 miles). 4 00. ..... .Round trip ' 700 Condon (39 miles).. 8 00 Round trip 600 Clem (28 tulles).... 2 00 ..Round trip 8 50 Olez (19 miles) 1 50. Bound trip 8 50 Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Sunday excepted) at 6 o'olock; is doe at Condon at 3 p. m. and arrives at Fos sil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered coaches and eare f al, experienced drivers. NEW DEAL! D. E. GILMAN, General Collector Put your old books and notes in his hands and get your money out of them. Makes a specialty of hard collections. Office in J ' N. Brown's Building. J. L GIBSON, At Chas Jones' Old Stand. Cta Shaving. Hair Cutting, 15 25 Joe is keeping up the reputation of this shop for first-class work and would be pleased to have you call. An old one, chanted iu oar youth by Ed tMntmi Frank Ranev and Wm Rudio. Defendants. To Frank Raney, one of the above named de i . ai ... , , . lenaanr. . e .. I" the name of the state of Oregon: You are vnnsimaa uay, on innsima aay. required to appear and answer the complaint I nf nlftlnHrT filpri In thfl ahnvA entitled court It appears "Our Savior Christ and His and suit on or before the first day of the next Tjtt , m . . . . regular term Ul BH1U cuurb, wj-wii.. vu mp. Ijady , were aboard, and in violation of Monday of March, 1898, and if you fail to so answer, plain till' will take judgment and de cree, foreclosing the mortgage described in 0 they sailed Into Bethlehem R 26 E W M, 8WH of NWU and NW of 8W)4 On Christmas day, on Christmas day." of Sec. 27, tp 1 8, K 25 E W M, and that the same be sold that the nrnceeds be aDDlied to the But which among them all and many payment of the sum of 418.62 with interest and of them are very quaint excels for bursements of suit and costs of sale. inis summons is puDiisnea oj oruer ui Stephen A. Lowell. ti. w, KA, riaiuuu s 1-1 Oliver Snyder has taken charge of tbe Hotel Heppoer feed barn and will fur nish stall room, grain or bay at reason able figures. Will also do dray work and hauling. 'Bus to end from trains. tf. WASH THOMPSON Has lately ereoted a building on the Ayers property, near tbe corner of Main and Wil low streets, opposite tbe City . . hotel, which be is using as MEAT MARKET Mr. Thompson will overlook nothing in his line FULL LINE OF MEATS AND SAUSA6ES. CVFISH EVERY FRIDAY." D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, - 15 Cents Hair Cutting, 25 " Shop, Matlock Corner, Heppner, Oregon. Dated Dec. 10, 1897. "Qlorla in Excelsls!" . A sixteenth century one, quoting tbe refrain, begins thus: "When Christ was born of Mary free In Bethlehem, that fair citie, Angels sang there with mirth and glee, In Excelsls Gloria! Herdsmen beheld these angels bright, To them appearing with great light. Who said, 'God's Son Is born this night,' In Excelsls Gloria 1" SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and bv virtue of an execution and order I of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and to me airecteo ana aeuverea, upon a juagmeiu rendered and entered in said court on the 7th day of September, 1897. in favor of Ed Rood Plaintiff, and against W. L. Saling, E. W. Rhea and C. E, Red U eld Defendants, for the sum of two hundred twenty-six and 62-100 dollars with intereHt tnereon trom tne zna aay oi august, Masquerade Ball! At the OPERA HOUSE December 24th, 1897 1897. at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and twenty-nve dollars attorney's ft fee and the Formerly the festivities partook too much of the nature of the classic Satur nalia. It was a period of license and de- further sum of ten dollars costs; which judg- Admission $l.oo; Masked Ladies Free Spectators, Fifty Cents. not loan than r,uut. I ha pros- cut Supremo Chancellor, Philip 8. Colgrove, ia making great hoad way in soliciting means to the end desired, and tho fund is now al most complete. tt Mum Alts Liaca. and country dealers furnish it without cost My Katlra Stork Mast (in. 1 d ire to olose out my entire stock of millinery by January 1st, IK'.iH. This is a good opportunity, also, for anyone desiring to go into tbs millinery buai na In Uiioer. My line is very large and avertthiua uoea at coat. Call earlv ALTHOVon Hon. John lox, of Lnj ircur, Urgeiue before the stock Astoria, has the endorsement of tho Is brvkes. All those owing me pleass Oregon delegation for the position ,MI ooe of collector of customs for Astoria, yet there has been some delay over the appointment owing to the Actiou of Tot's enemies, who have been busy Cling charges in a back biting way. As a matter of fact, do better fellow than John Fox ever trod tho soil of Oregon, lie is better than any would-be an- t agonist who stabs It 1 tn in the dark, and will win his place, as he richly deserves. Mr. Fox has served his country in tbe state legislature and is a promtueut business man oi Aatona. Well Children . a m that are not vcrr robust need warmine, buiUin? and fat-formini (ood totrtfthJnf to be used for two or three months la the fall that they may not suffer from cold SCOTT'S EMULSION fW . Wa 1 S a W B I inirenaieton irtuune is angry o Cod-Llr Oil with HvoooW because all republicans would not phites of Lime and Soda supplies make a political contest out of a eiactlr what they want. They mnnlomai fWl.t Who earns alx.nt will thrive, ffOW Stron and be silver in the adii)ioitratin of the mayor's ortice of lYndletoo? The lxat man should win for such an o 111 ce. Of course, the Gazelle does not belong to lYodleton, but Uma tilla county is joined with Morrow in judicial district, and if the solectiou of a mayor for I'endleton is going to force the silver owm. tion, Yed-hot, upon us, probably resulting in tl defeat of the next republicsn candidate for prsid-Dt, why, tbe (lasette wants to know IL well all winter on this splendid food tonic Nearly all of them become very fond of It, For adults who arc not very strong, course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple ol months in the ull will put them throufh the winter In lint -cuts con ditioru Ask your doctor about this. k m $t sroTT F it.rik tKt i Ma a4 Sa wa IH faffw. All 6fwHt , v 4 It ia SCOTT S '.. (Iwhi, Vw. ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's otllce ;of said court In said county on the 7th day of September, 1897; and whereas, it was further ordered and de creed bv the court that the following described banob. Old Father CHritmas had to real. property, towit: the south halt ot the . , ;" . M I soutwest quarter and south half of the south- vinunjaie an ouaraoier,. wulua wu aoue I east quarier oi secuou twemy-uiue 111 uiwubuip IHIB BUUill UI raUKD tWBUlV -BBVVU BMI n. H.lll by deputy in a tract of 1661, called "Twelve Yeares Observation on the Times."' Half a century afterwards, an other tract, named "Butt npon Batt," ooufesaes: "Our Batt can dance, play at high jinks with Dice, At any primitive orthodoxal vice, Shoeing the wild mare, tumbling the young Wenches, Drinking all night, and sleeping on the benches." The merry-making tbat continued from oor Christmas day to Twelfth-day ("old Christmas day") ia noted in a ballad of 1630: Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. I will, on Wednesday, the 12th day of January, 1893. at two 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 in terest of the said W. L. Haling, E. W. Rhea and C. E. Redtleld in and to the above described property at public auction to tbe highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and all costs, and costs that may accrue. . L. Matlock. Hlierltt ol Morrow Co., or. Dated Dec. 10, Ufl. 604-fil4. ung with graoe in tbe heart. "New Yeares Gifts, if performed with out superstition, may be harmless provoc ations to Christian love, and rautael testimonies thereof to good purpose, and never tbe worse because the Heathens have tbem at Ihe like times." All vi ry sensible, bnt at tbe same time a clever example of special pleading, not unknown in our time, in wbioh Heathen priority is ignored. The "Blazes," or Yule-logs, however, were difficult for Warmestry to acoouot for or to olalm as Christian emblems. We can soarcely suppose bim ignorant of their meaning or ot that of tbe other, bnt be doubtless ly thought it wonld not be wise to en lighten the vnlgar. Uerriok tells us that the Yule-lug ot the new Christmas used to be lit "with last year's brand." In some places this was kept nnder Ihe bed during tbe Interval as a preventive against thornier and fir. Il was ssid to ours cattle diseases, and ita ashes freed Ihe corn from blight. Tbe Cbriatmaa caDdlt s used to bs of enormous site, and made to illuminate the whole touse. Tbey were alwaya lit OA Christmas Eve, and tbns Christmas, says Wood I, was called "The Feast of Lights," in the. Latin Uhurrb. CbrMtmas is the seseoo of oarols Iursndus derives this word from can- tare, to sing, and role, a Joyful interjec tion. Talbot, however, derives it from the llreiiin, eoroll, to dsnoe; sod Uioh srds from lbs French Carolle, a perttoo lar kind of dance. From its similarity ot stroeturs and meaning in many tongues, w may bo sure tbat it meant dancing accompanied with mns to and song, like that around lb altars of the Hon God, lUt, or tbat practiced by tbe HaecLaoUe of Ihe Han Ood, Uaerhue, or by tbe i:tnrlenlaa, the 11111 of C)bl or He a, the Later deity and eon sort of th & lar. Warion ssys of lb Cbriatmaa Carols printed In 15-."3, by Wyokyo d Word, tbat "thee were feetal chansons for o liveoiug to merriment ot lb Christmas ceUhrtty. ladead br Is soeroely s custom f any import relating to C'Ulelinae wbieh was not an socieol on when Christ was bora. The vergrpess, mieilelo. Illuminations, eakea, enrol, feaaiiug, dancing, and diversion ol vari ooa sorts, point to the earn I anan oatc, s do so saany other of sm-lst snJ religion suatom ttiabop's Croat is lb chief Msike of tbs Komss Asg SHERIFFS SALE. TY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT IS8CED OUT 1 of the County Court of the mate 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 dvliiiiineiit tax roll for said county for th years 191, imi, Ihim, h:H, ihuA. and I WW, thereto attached, ana none oe found men upon me real property as set forth and described in the said delinquent tax rolls, or so much thereof as shall satlsfv the amount of taxes charged there in, together with costs and expenses. I have duly levied, having been unable to And any goods or chattels belonging to the respective dellnauenta hereinafter named, upon the fol lowing described piece or parcels oi tana as in ''When Christmas-tide comes In like a bride, With holly and ivy clad, Twelve days in the year, much mirth and good cheer In every household is had." We most not omit to notice tbe eplen- rlM ah.rilia. nf nnp annnt..m.. V.. ...I forth In ul.l t. li.f l.ln. anri hin bslf of the Unfortunate, and especially said Morrow county, State of Oregon, descrl at Christmas. The aubeoriptions which annually pour ia for the poo; ri. . oee. M.tSjns id point, ana on wmon reneois me shtpiey, ueo w r. of section io tp i highest oredit on all oonosroed. rfcSTtlf W Mi UxlmhM For alter all. wh.l doe. il matter ".'SS1?:.! whether the legends ot Christmas srs Redtngton, J w NKvt and ku NWU 4.. i. . ol swtlon 2S. tp i south, range 26, and tru or false, whether its customs ars sh sec rfand kww oiiiesi, Pasan or Christian so that the aeaaon P sooth, range 27 east W M: Ux istfi xaganor vnnsnao, so mai toe season R(WieiiT,Ild iiman. 1 T NEW brings "Peace on earth and good will and hew and kwi of section X tp I . . . . . , , , north, range 23 east W M ; tax 1HM towards man"T . Joseph of Arimetbea Rmherord, c r '. me and lou t and I may never bavs visited Glaetoobory, nor bit dry walking stick have become tbat "Holy Thorn" whioh miraonlonsly blossomed annually oo lb fifth of Jan uary, yet there srs saints as good as bs a IL SI a a aaa 1 no win ma stir in inri niivari ....-- 1 sod trait of bumaa kindness f.ire, tb.a rr,VHr:n5ea.Uru.nSs;Jo any inai ever nourished oo Weary-sll- Hill. May tbs coming Christmas b like tbs "three ships" ot tbs old Carol freighted with lovs snd mercy, so that all may sing as of old: 12 97 5 SO s w 11 00 section 8, tp 4 north, range 24 east W M. and lota If to 1A block 1, lots S to 14 Mock J, loU (to 14 blork , lots to li blork4, lots 5 to 16 blork S, lots 2 to 1:4 blo'k S. lots 1 to ID block 7, lots t to ! block 8, lots 8 to 1 blork 11, all of bloc ks 9, 10. 12, IS, 14, 1 17, IK, all In Castle Kork: tax lniih Bweaiea, i W W section 82. tp 2 north, 1 H H GOOD MUSIC SUITABLE PRIZES AWARDED They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, Tiie Pioneer Biacksmlttis Have made some elegant Improvements in their establishment and added a large stork of iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick repairs io ineir wagons, ouggies or macninery. i neir specialty is nurkesnueing. Meadows & Ratten art the Boys to do Your Work Right, and do it Quick, too. Ux ms lwn t ua 1HM It M4 total lldridge, Kllialwth NU section 20, tp I north, range 'B east w M ; ux lwn lleKinsla, Khoiierlrh NWk and lota I and 2 east VV U; Hon m. tp 2 south, range a ux imn "Without the door let sorrow lie. And II for cold It hap to dis We'll bury It tn a Christmas pie, And evermore be merry!" Markam. A M W, hf and W RRU section m. ip s soum, range m easi r m : ux iH'.ij 4 40 5 80 16 10 4 40 8 41 Mood, SUmulate tks stemath. B aa rouas the liver, cure bilious- II I I esa, heMlarhe, dlrilrtrsa. ! 111 soat slaark, eanallpattoa. Si sf e. rnr S eaat. a,, 14 r t Sragruta To asiiy Mils to uks wlU Huv4'i araiarllJa, Qondy. John W and W NWt,nd ew er." mriuiti if, ip s norm, range XI east W M : Ux Kirk. M N N KV seeltun 84. tp 1 south, range 28 east W M ; Ux Brork, N C lot S bl-k 8 In the Iowa of Lexington: Ux lws Hunan, I'lnnle lot S hlork 5 In the town of Lexington: tax la Brown, i N lots I and 2 blork I, Kins man addition to Heppner: Ux lW ... Francis. V L lot 14 tilix k l. Ml Varnon a.ldlllon to Heppner; Ux !'' Blevtn, C 9, Trustee, KK', an-lloo V, tp 2 north, range 7 east W M ; Ux livA . aUllorv. taaslus M Ks Na aud K'4 section 14 ip 2 souttt, range Jt east lax is Lelevre, Henry H Wy Hf'.and m, S Hi 8 04 8 88 I 82 88 S 81 2 4 88 i m Tub ltoea faco Taao William Gor don has moved his feed yard from it former location to Jones old etsod where bs will b pleased to have all bis friends sod patrons to eall oa him. llr. Oordon Is Bceommodatiog, baa a rood yard and abaadant facilities to take ear of slock la first else snap. rji p tires are very ronbl. II ba bay sod graia for sal. Das lately add4 s nir hnt.1 o'hiW timolhp. if. tton IT and NW Nk1 e.-tlon Mali In tp 8 south, range lu rut at. tax lie. . 4 40 Colin, Phil lot 8 block a, tow a of Hepp ner; tax mm An.! on MeflnsailsT. th tin dav of tlerena- brr. I':. at the hour of 1 o'rlnrk p m of said lav, at the court hnnst In said county and Hale. I will aril the sbovt dra, rih1 ral saUle al pulille auction tn the highest tidler for rash, snl)ert In mtemptlnn. to satisfy said warrants, eosla and arrruliif costs. I. t- MATIH-g, 110 Sheriff of Morrow Co., OregiHl. GARRIGUES HALL, HEPPNER, FOR TWO WEEKS Goramenclno flbont Dec. 25. ON TUEUt ItEGULAU ANNUAL TOUIt, IE DE, GK1I1I mmm CO., Of Portland, Oregon and Spokane, Wash. AJTD THEIR ROYAL ENTERTAINERS, Under tbs Direct snd Personal Management of DR. PAUL GRANT, The Eminent Scotch Scientist, Lectnrer and Sit Write his name; a Light, a landmark on the cliffs of fame. Tbs Dor tor earrie with bim s Model Company, preaeollng CoUr Uinmeai of noeanelled merit. Arttata of Merit and Ability. Coated Una, Tosalists, Uanoer snd Actors. Notlct of Intention. LM Or r n s AT TNB ltiss. Oss..n iwinrwr 1 Ir7 OTIPK n IIIKCSY filVBN Tltt trig following nainrd seltlvr has Sle.1 notli- ol his Intrntlon to raise flnai proof la supiit r.l his rlalm. and thai said proof will be mad ha- Frank MoFarlaod ba bees appointed uregon. on January" i i. u ' rSANrlSM. w ILK I JO), of llrppner. N R. No 4 for the ' "W and tW KI'i el e. ja. Tp 18, 8 S. 8. M. NOTE TO THE PUBLIC. Dr. Uratit sas bs fonad at bis offle ia tbs Palar tloH d arts t tbs visit nf tbe company to ibis cite and will gl sdeies to all absolutely tre. Tbs sffllotsd poblio InTiled. Cnrioeity eeekars keep sway. OFFICE HOURS: 10 to MKJO noon; 1:?A) to 5 M. speeial ages I of Tbs Equitable Life As snrsne Co, of New York, tbs strongest Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? AU the can bs procured at Thorn jmon 4 Riocs, Lower Malo 8tref Hf ppoer, Oregon. ' onr I M wo,,d- urt,lu 10 P-1' L"U r" i.4. -r a.d u. i. sn., ta tus , ' s. 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