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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
The Gazette. Fbiday, Dec. 17, 1897. McEwan, the hypnotist, over- looked Heppner. He passed a good thing. Democratic opposition to the annexation of Hawaii, which has become so pronounced since the reassembling of congress, is folly explained by a story that is being told among the knowing ones in "Washington. According to this storv. the democratic party has 4 w - been sold by its leaders in con gress to the sugar truBt, which all the world knows is willing to spend an enormous amount of money to prevent the annexation of Hawaii. The sugar trust has agreed to furnish a corruption fund which the democratic leaders believe to be large enough to en able them to elect a democratic majority of the house next year and a democratic president in 1900, if the democratic leaders can succeed in preventing the annexa tion of Hawaii, either through the ratification of the treaty or by di rect legislation. That is the way the democratic senators, with two exceptions, are all working against the ratification of the treaty, and why the democrats of the bouse will this week, in caucus, declare against annexation. But this dis graceful deal cannot be carried out, because the democrats cannot prevent the annexation of Hawaii La Gbaxde proposes to have a sugar factory, and is raising a subscription for $80,000 for that purpose. PEOPLEhave been rushing into the Yukon, and a great many of them are rushing out again to pre vent starvation. Mb. Cobbett has been notified that his case has been postponed till after the holidays. It will then be in order for another post ponement. Hon. F. N. Jokes, member of the late defunct legislature, is in from Shearer's Bridge, says the T.'. M. Mr. Jones is just as dead as the legislature that he assisted to kill. The Potnmpos, the German bark that went ashore near Long Beach, has toppled over and is supposed to be a total loss. It had been sold for quite a sum to parties who had hopes of saving her. As THE June election draws apace, county ana state politics begin to simmer, The fight now being arranged for the next repub lican convention seems to over shadow everything. It will be "a hot old time." 170 IT THK COCNTi POOB. Remarkable Compound that Really Cures. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Dis tressing Nervous Diseases. Theodobe Dcbbakt was resen tenced to be hanged January 7 for the murder of Blanche La mont, on last Tuesday. His fight seems to be in the last ditch and be can hardly escape this last sentence. It is said that both he and mother are much downcast The fact that 72 republican members of the house of repre sentatives participated in a con ference called after they had each signed a paper stating that the conference should consist "of such republican members as favor over the prospect the modification of the civil service law, or a more honest enforcement of its provisions, or a more certain definition of the extent of its appli cation," convinced even the most doubting that there is serious re publican opposition to a continn ance ot the present civil service situation. These republicans be lieve in real civil service reform, but not in the sham article for which Mr. Cleveland is responsible, which covered with the protecting cloak of civil service reform, thous ands of democrats who entered the public service by the dismissal of republicans, for no other cause than their republicanism. Re duced to what they consider its legitimate function, every one of those republican representatives would vote for a continuance of the civil service law, but rather than see it continued in its prosont sliapo, they will work lor its re peal or crippling in any manner within their power, and they will not lack for stanch supporters among the rank and file of the party throughout the country. A Mew Year a Gift Heraldtd. ' The meaaareleM popularity of Hostet- ter Btomacb liittera ha betta tne growth ot more tban third ot oen- tory. As in tbe past, tbe oomlnK new year will be ushered in by tbe appear ance of a freeb almanac), clearly aeltiDg tortb tbe nature, usee and operation ot tbia medioioe ot world wide tame. It it ell worth perusal. Absolute aoonraoy in tbe Mtronomioal calculation and calendar will, aa before, be valuable characteristics, while tbe reading matter will include itatiatioi, burner and geoer al information, accompanied by admir ably exeonted illuotratiooa. Tbe alma nao ii leitie'l from tbe publishing depart me tit ot Ibe lloatetter company at I'ltlatmrg, and will be printed on their pre i in tMiirlian, Uermno, French, Welih, Norwegian, swedieh, Holland, Bohemian and Hiiauiah. All drauBlata and country dealer! furnish it without coat. Mr. Vernie Hteeves, a brnther i i-law of the Tlllard brothers, and who went down to California recently for hii health, arrived elrday morning via the (Southern l'eoiilo from Fun FraneiHOo to I'nrtlaiid. The climHte of Cilifurnia did out agree with Mr, Htoevea and he felt compelled to return to E intern Ore gon. Heppner Druggists Say that It has a Steadily Increasing Sale. Physicians prescribe It ! That is one of the several remarkable things about Faioe's celery compound that distinguishes it from other adver tised remedies. Another noteworthy point about this compound is tbat it was discovered by Prof. Pbelps, LL. D., of Dartbmooth College, one of tbe ablest physicians and surgeons of tbe oouotry. Prof. Pbel(is was aided in bis work by Col. M. K. Paine, the well-known com pounding chemist, and Price's oelery compound took its name from the latter. Tbe result of their labors was a scien tific, oommon sense remedy for those diseases ai d troubles tbat result from weakened nerves and overstrained mind. It is not a Barsaparilla, bitters, or mere stimulent, but a true food for tbe nerves and brain, and is rightly regarded by both tbe medio al profession and tbe pub lic as an noequaled system regulator. Bat perhaps tbe most remarkable fea ture in correction w.tb this compound is thbt its formula is freely famished to reputable physicians, and for that rea son, perhaps, they bave speoial oodB dence in prescribing it, knowing it to be barmlees as well as useful. Hucb men aa Dr. J. . Hanaford, tbe ell known medical authority and in- veatigator, Abm. Livezey, M. D., who is editor ot several medical journals, and Dr. A. W. K. Newton, tbe skilful surgeon, endorse Paine'a oelery oom pound with ords of most positive praiee, and pre scribe it for rheumatism, neuralgia, and all diseases tbat result from a weakened and impoverished oondition of tbe nerves and blood. Inquiries among tbe local drug trade elicit tbe information tbat this com pound is meeting with an increasing sale and tbat those ot their customers bo bave used it, are highly pleased ith the results and iovariably speak of it in the highest terms. It is particularly pleasing at this time to know tbat there is a remedy tbat onres rheumatism, when tbe sufferer is within reach of human aid. In two or three instances, as tbe Gazette man learned from those who bad used tbe oompound, tbe results were almost miraculous, restoring to health men and women who bad been confined to tbe house for months, and enabling them to walk without tbe aid of orutohes. Several Additions Made to tbe Naaber ot lamstes to tbe Four Hoax, Temporarily at Least. For some time past Martin Messenger baa been tbe only female ot tbe county poor hoose, now in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Wo, Barton. Yesterday, however, tbe comber of charge was augmented, temporarily, at least, by Mrs. . B. Nye and children. The destitution of tbe Nye family has been tbe subject of dis cussion is tbe columns of this paper be fore, at which time tbe general worth lessnesa of tbe father was also men tioned. Tbe mother is in poor health and ore of the ohildren is also ill, and Judge Bartholomew was very wise in taking them in. However, the judge is not certain tbat tbe ohildren should not go to the Boys' and Girls' Aid sooiety. He will look op tbe character ot tbe mother, in whose charge the ohildren are at present, and if deemed necessary he will take them to a better home. Tbe paterfamilia is supposed to be off at work, but it be had a spark of humanity about him it is strange that be wonld not provide for his family before leaving. It is. likely, however, that be has deserted bis family, as be was told some time ago tbat not a mouth ful of tbe county's "grub" should go down his worthless throat. It is reported that this family were charges of Gilliam county last winter, and tbat tbey have also been on charity for subsistence elsewhere. If tbia is true Judge Bartholomew will take care ot tbe children and let the parents hustle. Thousands aro Trylatj It, In order to prove the great merit of Ely'a Cream Balm, the most effective cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggist or send 10 cento to ELY B20S., 50 Warren SL, N. Y. City. I suFered from catarrh of the worst kind vrar ninea a bov. end I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do evon that. Many acquaintances have ttsed it with excellent results. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, III Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure lor catarrn ana eouuuna uu ciwuuo, mercury nor any injurious drag. Price, CO cents. At druggists or by mail. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE HEPPNER Light & Water Company will hold their annual meeting for election of directors and other business on the fourth Monday of Janu ary, A. D., 1898. T. W. AVERS, 6-15 Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. XTOTITE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE will be a meeting of the stockholders of I me First national Bank oi Heppner, ai ineir office on the 2nd Tuesday of January, 1898, be tween the hours ot lu o ciock a, m. ana , o ciocx D. m.. of aaid dav. for the Dunxise of electing; directors and for the transaction of such other business aa may appear. GEO. CONSER, Cashier. Heppner, Or., Dec. 10, 1897. 4-13 CITATION. The Old Shop! LIBERTY MARKET la the place to go to get your fine pork and lamb chops, steaks and roasts. FISH EVERY FRIDAY Fine sugar-cnred hams and bacon. Pure leaf lard, kettle-rendered, old style. Highest cash price paid for fat stock. RHEA & MATHEWS. ARLINGTON-FOSSIL STA6E LINE H. REED p . O. OQILVIE f Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS 15 Cril vrl er n VV V Shop two doors South of Postoffice. Don't bolt yonr food, it irritates yonr stomach. Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous siokoeee. Pre per care prevents it. Hhaker Digestive Cordial cores it. Now, the question is: Have you got in digestion? Yes, if yon bave pain or discomfort after eating, beadaohe, dizzi ness, nensea, offensive breath, heart, barn, langor, weakness, fever, jaundice, flatalence, loss of appetite, irritability, oonstipation, etc Yes, yon have indi gestion. To care it, take Hhaker Di gestive Cordiul. Tbe medicinal herbs and plants of which Sbaker Digestive Cordial is oomposed, help to digest tbe food in yonr stomach. When your stomaob is strong, care will keep it so. Shaker Digeetive Cordial is for sale by druggists, prioe 10c to SI per bottle, NEWS FKOM WASHINGTON. The Ilet Halve in the world for Cats, liruiaes, Mores, Ulner, Halt Ithenm, r'evr Hon', Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkio hr op tions, ami positively cures riles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give lierfeot satisfaction or money refumlttd I'rioe 25 runts bar Ixn. ror sale by Conner brock. The more conservative element in congreHs is strongly in favor of making this Bessiun aa short aa K)Hail)lo, This aeutimeut waa voicod by Representative HeaU wole, of Minn., when he said: "In my opinion, this congress should got through its routine work by May 1, and adjourn. TIia smallest amount of legislation will be of the greatest benefit to the country, and if we can finish and go home by that date, a good many millions of our countrymen will rise up and call os blessed." Speaker Uoed says he sees no excuse at present for making the session a long one. No oue wants a long session; cr. taiuly not the taipaying element Long sessions mean great expense. "Keonomy" ahould bo the watch word at present Cert. J. M. llernartl, of Nampa, Idaho, arrived yesterday morning, eoxMimpaiiiml by his wife, lis was in Ilia hotel IiiinI neas at Nampa for some IS' rs and is looking lor a location to engage in simi lar Imsimaa. lie di parted on last oight'a Iraio, well pleased Willi what he saw 10 Heppner. P. O. Horg Las the largest Stock of atohes, clocks, iwelry, silverware and musical instrument ever shown in tbe ronnly. Call and eiaimna IherompMe stork before selecting yonr bolidsv gifts. 1KB o. J n. Natter is eonQoeJ to his boms from an attack id r ban to attain. $20002 S(htis lUit baking pow dcr is mich baking powder as vou would ak us to nuke if you knew the facts. gome Clippings Collected from Papers at tbe .Capitol-Would-be Senator Corbett. A bitter fight has been began by tbe A. P. A. against David M. Donne, a prominent candidats for collector of in ternal revenue (or the Oregon distriot, says the Washington Times of Deo. 1st. Mr. Dunne Is said to be stroogly in dorsed by the republicans of his state and is in a fair way to get tbe oflloe. Affidavits have been filed at the treasury department against him, bat beyond the fact tbat it is alleged Mr. Dunne was a deserter from the army, tbe treasnry officials decline to state what tbe affi davits contain. This oase also revives the story thai tbe same organization is preparing its cHe against Jodtte nloKenna for tbe fiybt, it is said it intends to make against him when he is nominated to be asso ciate justice of the supreme oonrt. It was stated a few days ago that Hen a tor Hoar was opposed to Jadge Ko Keens (or this place on tbe grounds ot bis religion. Henator Hoar, chairman of the com mittee to which tbe nomination wonld be referred, is not in tbe oity, bat one of bis closest friends told a Times repre sentative yesterday that there was abso lutely no foundation for tbia report. While tbe senator is a firm believer in the tenets of bis own faith, be is one of tbe most liberal of nieo on this sahject. In this particular ease It may be stated that Senator Hoar is a warm friend of the attorney general, admires him (or bis many estimable qualities, and has fre quently spoken in terms of highest es teem with respect to his character. This gentleman says tbat Henator Hoar ill be aotnated by bis sense of doty In determining the tltneas of tbe nominee lor the position to which be may be named, and that religious predileoliooa ill do! enter Into bM consideration of tbeae questions. It is ooforlnnats Indeed tbat any ap position of tbe kind should be orged against Dave Dunne. He is a good rs publican and Is tbe choice, lbs Osteite believes, ot the majority of Oregon's influential party men on his aide of Ibe political fence. As to the story Ibat be is a deserter, toe listelle win believe nothing ot (he sort. The fight against Judge McKenoa will not avail aoylhlog. It is being made oo narrow lines sod this tort of thing e an not win. See Bob Wills' big ad. in this issue. W. F. Barnett is up from Lexington today. Jeff Evans was up from Lexington this morn ing. A. Andrews came np from Alpine last even ing. Fred Ashbaugh took out a big load of supplies today. Andrew Neal came in yesterday from Lone Rock. Jimmle Johnson Is over from Butter creek today. Fine fresh salmon at Rhea Si Mathews', cheap as dirt. One solitary ilnsle of a slelehbeU was heard this morn. Born To the wife of Robert Dexter, on Dec. 11, 1IW7, a daughter. Mr. Nicholson and sister arrived from Goose berry today about nooa. Waldo Watklns was down from the "I vatiou" the first of the week. IN THK COUNTY OOURT OF THE 8TATK of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. In the matter of the estate of Klisha Sperry, de ceased. To Hulda Edwards, and all unknown heirs and deviseea, and any and all persons 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, in 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, why an order for the sale of the following described property to-wit: Beginning at a stake 4x5x10 inches at a Mint 5 68 chains west of the south east corner of the donation land claim of Charles Kice, Notification No. 2109 and claim No. 49, in Township 13, South of Range 3 three, West of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence North and parallel with the East line of said claim 47 forty-seven chains to a stake 9x 10 14 inches, thence East 2.S4 chains to the place of beginning, containing 13.34 acres, more or less, situated in the county of Linn and State of Oregon, be not made. Witness, the Hon. A. O. Bartholomew, iudge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, with the seal of aaid court affixed, this 27th day of November, A. D. 1897. Attest: J. W. MORROW, 601-610 Clerk. The Matqaam Grand, on Morrison street in the Marqnam bnilding, is tinder excellent management and tbe pnblio will be royally entertained this winter New companies and new faces will ap pear from time to time at this popular, first-olass theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some ot the fine dramas tbat will be presented. tt Come to the decent lot Government besides you card printed rietors. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (60 miles)... 5 00 Round trip 19 00 MayvUle (53 miles) . (00 Round trip 7 00 Condon (39 milea) . . 8 00 Round trip 6 00 Clem (28 miles).... 200 Round trip ' 8 50 Olex (19 miles) 1 50 Round trip 8 50 Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Sunday excepted) at 6 o'clock; is dne at Condon at 3 p. m. and arrives ai roe eil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered ooaones ana care ful, experienced drivers. . D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shop, Matlock Corner, 15 Cents 25 " Heppner, Oregon. 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, Gazette offioe and get a of envelops printed envelops look cheap, and cannot get yonr business tbereon. tt At Chas Jones' Old Stand. Cts. Shaviner. - - 15 Hair Cutting, - 25 " Joe is keeping up the reputation of this shop for first-clans work and would be pleased to have you call, 1 NOTICE OF INTENTION. Joe Gibson has taken the agency for the White bicycle. It la a pretty machine. Lexington will have a fine Christmas tree in Peulaud's hall on Christmas eve. Measrs. Templeton and Prophet were in from Wagner this week for merchandise. A. Roderick Grant, nisuer-r rank lrug Co, representing The , ism Blu- tow n. "When you hear dm bella" you know tbat the Heppner Transfer Co'.s delivery is coming. John McCartr. representing the Union Meat town lo take out a car oi cattle Co., is lu tonight. Tom LeForge, accompanied by several of the Morrow county buys, pulled out for the Jumbo mine on Weduesday last. I.ce Cantwell is assistant over at the flouring null, while 'Kaa Mulr oiliclates as head miller, 'Ibey are turulug out excellent Hour. Dr. Hunlock reports several cases of "rothlln,'" or Ourman Dieailea, at his house, or, at least, what appears lo be that complaint at this time. The First National bank, of Heppner, has given an order to the Gazette Job otllce for Ai.im i-heoks. This nret-vlaie lustllullou pat- rouUes borne Industries. The Booster's association have the following notice lu the various place of public retort: ".Notice nun Hiickley barred from all games in this bouse." what the matter with "Buck?" Elder J. W. Jenkins, of Hood River, will preach at the Christian church inthlaclty, bun day, lw. 2, both luiirulnf and evening. Ihs ineinliers ol the congregation will please bear this announcement lu uilnd and be In attend auce. Did you know that the Gazette ran furniik you blank books aa cheap as any Arm In the world 7 Leave the profit on Ihew things at home. Kvery time you buy from traveling men you par their expensxt coming lu here. They launoi uo wore lor uuwuug. A young man this morning asked permission to blk b his team to the big dag pole, uear the bank that It If Ihs horse wouldn't pull the pole down. Ihs obliging merchant said that its won I J aatuiue ail responsibility. Ihs pole In quettluu It set tea feet lu tlit ground. Metdamet Wilkinson and Johnson, of The Ialle. daughters of W. O. Ueiitry, of Heppner, ire visiting intir relatives lu una city. Mrs. Johnson, whose husband was killed on the railroad recently, baa Just returned from a trip to Portland wbers the went to negotiate a settlement for damsge agalntt the u H. N l o Mis did not accept their terms, however, ml will Instruct ber attorneys lo bring suit against tht company at once f AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON. LJ Dec. 10, im. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of I his intention to make final Drool in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on January u, io'js, viz: WILLIAM WARREN. Hd. No. 4256, for the 8V4 NE and Eft 8E Sec. 22. Td. 5. 8 of KEW M. He names tne toiiowicg witness's to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation I of said land, viz: John Zollinger, Hylvesterl W. Floreon, Robert D. Watkins and Louis Groshena, all of Heppner, Morrow county. Or. t. w. iSs-BTLETT, negister. 605-16. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution and order I ot sale issued out oi tne circuit court oi tne State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered in aaid court on the 7th day of Heptember. 1K97. In favor of Ed Rood Plaintiff, and against W. L. Haling, E. . Rhea and C. E. Redueld Defendants, for the sum of two hundred twenty-six and 62-100 dollars with interest thereon from the '2nd day of August, 1K97. at the rate of eiitht per cent per annum. and twenty-tive dollars attorney's tee and the further turn of ten dollars costs; which Juilg ment was enrolled aud docketed In the Clerk i otllce of said court in said county on the 7th day of September, 1S97; and whereas, It was further ordered and de creed by the court that the following deacrlbed real property, tow It: the south half of the soutweat quarter and south half of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine in township one south of range twenty-seven eastW. M. in Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will, on Wedneaday, the 12th day of January, 1898. 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. Khea and C. E. Kedfleld in and to the above described 'When you hear dem bells!" YOU BHOULD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'S Belled express is coming. Does delivery work on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! Masquerade Ball! At the OPERA HOUSE December 24th, 1897 property at public auction to tbe highest ana best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of talc! execution and all costs, and costs that may accrue. K. L. Matlock. Sheritl of Morrow Co., Or. Dated Dec. 10, 1MT7. 604-614, SHERIFFS SALE. Admission $l.oo; Masked Ladies Lady Spectators, Fifty Cents. Free; GOOD MUSIC SUITABLE PRIZES AWARDED BOTCIi AHRlVelA lor week TuE ktir being Uod KKinet tlio TcnDoyer nil ruin Utratinu U but tb IxiuDing of latter fi'lt Tlio Oronouiiirj would in ilftoco koop if I'etiuoypr brul ftCiiaiwrntl in U10 HaIccd ltoMup lit winter. Thie U i'Uto enotih Are ll'.(n tul tlm other Simon pot im'iog Ulktsl ftbout M the meruit of "nound monfyf' Well, tho (Iaftt gurMMMMi not mrttlii in Port. H - f -IX Consumption fj&& I $ dael ( (iMI boanj Til Eli c ftwmt to tit no ol'jfctioo on t!i irt of tr uiilirun to ih rcnomiuittiuD uf lion. W. II. Iam fur tit to printer. Il Im talrti w of lie bunincM of tb tt in a tufjufr crcsliUliU tliko to Litu- elf iul tbi jwip!f, ; lb Kakrf IlrMiutilicao. Tbwa tr Lam fuel. Tbe p.p!j ttttit limit ftgio. Mutt. MtKiNirr. tli luotlmrof the) proaiJ.'ut, ptMMv povful!y way rnrly HuDUy morning, tt Lr linmn in Coton. Obia A bU nation tayurui ittt the cLUf fleCOtiffc ViU SCOTTS EMULSION curt consumption Yea and no Will It cure every cue ? No. What UK will It cure then Those la their earlier stages, especially in young; people. We nuke no eiaj- gcratci claims, but we have positive evidence that the early wsc ol I I A A ft 2 ? Scott's Emulsion i of Gxf-Uver oil with Hvpo phos phltes of Lime and Soda In these casea results In positive curt to large num ber. In advanced cases, how ever, where 4 cure Is Impossi ble this well-known remedy should be rtled upon to pro long tic surprisingly. A K0TT4Vt,Ctt,tl,Ya. I i Wool,! I Senator Orbrlt, lb whit- txard,l Miirbl for MiioheH'a vacant coulenlaJ Lima.ll proiniecj Iba avoal hop baa baruse on or to rotIIOBne tiavt) Intimated thai b tna? I aealej l'i fortonatly. Ilia ra pabitotBa ar n la maj rity la Iba eenaU, anil vblla they nay bai trofoea la nrttoee of ajmpalhjr they lack VuIm. Mr. (Wb.lt trill doI h admit t.i b aanelt) Ihia mrrk. Waahluf too Poal, IVo. 7. tadiaf Tkaratlaj, D hot si. aarrasa. I W MwaMs, I'ortl d John Kim. Inn l hltmorv, t ho 1 1. Hiiy.l.r. 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Aalt.ir I aita. t)'.t J W Masaall, Uk.yl.tr T M riilltnly. John lay (1 H haii.r, I'ortlaud !ail Als.p, rlty frank rmlrrl, k Tort' lit J ft rra.1ilia-k. I'ortland MrtM B,rr, I k lab Ml H Van Hlsarll II ft M,iiiaii.Arlln('a D H 1 rank hanscr. Port' H M IVtn,in, loattUr J A Mn aulry. John Hay A I M-rrlll, ft f KB Kothwl. k Pnrtlamt I) k Mllitr, ftallaWaUa t' t' la.lt A lam, Haiila Kim. ( al mil Thnmaa, pity Al tpny. rlty N tor bin. city M'll rm C t'nlfon.l. Cvndoa Ja fttaal. I'oniloa Hilly Moat, rlty Ik niniwm, i huafO amiiara. aan rraa F Atiiiianih. a Mil ai..na, a Mil U A 1kainn. U It A S I Ulnl.uiti. i-lty l.o Hrtn. rltf M It llliai.,Uui-i.'rry M (!. city i ft Vim hn, rlty. Al ltiiiy. rlty MrtK VnulprAchlldrva j a la. on I Ik buk h.r trni nl t kumion 4 Sa fcrrt. tayoiir last Itana It at ttauat lhal r had km,, III Isanlry, ln,ht koiMa. trtr tttn. kna. thp anil a ynnni k.ll.r, rai, a small tmmnl al BMat. TD tliop raa z r.ithM km), tuml nor sisualiUr- ft. pun-bawd Irons Ih.m al tli. mar- b rt oiwtwil al an I Una. kattSM.Tai.s M. B. Ckarrk, Matb. II Y VIRTl'K OF A WARRANT ISSt'ED OUT I 1) of the County Court of th mate of O re tro n for the County of Morrow, to tne directed, commanding me to levy on the foods and chat tels of the dUnquetil taxpayers named on the I drlinquent tax roll for tald county for th I years 1hI, 1H94, lH'A and 1hw, thereto attai'hed. and none he fouud then ution the real property aa let forth and dearrihed In thesaid I delinqiient tax rolls, or so much thereof at shall satisfy the amount of taxet chimed there in, tosjether with emit aim eipensea. i nay duly levied, htvins; been unable to And any I (otMlt or chattel! belong-lna; to the res ec live delinquent hereinafter named, noon th lol lowlna deacrlbed piece or parcels of land aa atit forth ln tald tax lists, lying and being in tald Morrow county, Htat of Oregon, described and attested at follows: MT. tax. Armstrong, Thadens 8ft H of lection 22, tp I north, range 'v, east W M ; tax 1'J6 13 US ghlpley, tiro W HhV of tecllon 10 tp S toulh. rang 'Mcatt W SI : tax im SA 00 IHWS n W, toUl ... 13 7 Moore, ft m M HKV, of aertlon 24. tp I north, range 24 tail W M ; tat luM .. b 50 Reillngton, J ft' H4 N Kla and E N WVt H'. lift U Hee'al ind NU. kft Is ol Hee SI. tp aniith, rarrt tl att W M ; tax mS S 80 Reea. I T and Kedmn. i T E4 NKIa and HE la and tlftu of section S. tp I north, range fl east ft' M; tat 1W .... 1100 Rilthrrfnni, C P t'y E and lot I and 1 ecllon A, tp 4 north, raiuj U tatt W M, and im If to 1(1 blork 1. lou I to 15 blixk i, lots to '.4 Mix k , lots b loll Mix k 4, lott to I block 5, lull 2 to It l.lcxk. lot 1 to I Murk 7, lotas lol Mm k a. lot I lo IS tilork II, all of blorkt. 10, 12, II, 14. I la, 17, la, aU In Caatl Km-k; tax ImS 4 40 Draa, i ft' aft la tertton W. tp 2 north, rang h aatt W M : tax l-tt S 30 Willis. Henry C Hft'ia ertlon tp north, rang. 23 east W M; tax lmt W iH S4 M MM4M total 16 10 (lilr1ilge.Kllub.thlA Nft tecllon an, ti I north, range 15 eaal ft' M ; tax Iftrt 4 40 Mrklnila, Khmlrrli h k NWand lot I ami i section i. Ip i outh. rang M mat W M;ta ll 4 4 Uoudy, John eftl and S N'ind e ft w sr.a serllou jr. tp I north, rang a eatt ft M ; tax i"a S OS Brock. H C l4 bl.x k S la th Iowa ol ltlugion; tax Iwa IM Hunan, t Innl lol k blork S IB tht town n4 lllnWn. la I wM (a Brno a. J H kilt I and 1 blork I, Kilt- man ullltlun to hVpj.n.r: Ui la ... Ill rranrla. L lol It bl.x k IK. Ml V.rm.n al lltlon lo Heppner: tat iM I n Bl.vln. C r. Trusie. t 1 tertloe V. Ip t north, ranger ssM W M; tall . 4 Mallory. 1'as.lut M H NKV and ekia sertlon II ID 2 south, raus Jkaaat ft sl ut I ... , sn Lrlevra, H.nry H a W UK', and at$ SWU taction 17 and X ft H k a tertlon M all In tp ouia. ratig litat ft M. tat ... . . 4 40 -Turin. I r.ll lol 4 blork a. town of Hrra- nrr , tax .... . . a 07 And on ftMnetalsy, th Tt day of txw.m bar, iwl, al th hmrr of 1 a rli. k a w nl said day. al th mnrt house In said munly and iiatv I all) sll th alxiv deacribwl mil eataia at public auction tn th hlh-.t biil.lrr li.r rah. ttiMart t,i rl.mitlon. to talltfy tatd aarraaut, rial, auu atTruuut eotta. t. u MtTi-nt s:. 110 Sheriff of Morrow lo., Oregon. They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, : THe Pioneer Blacksmims Hive mail torn elegant improvements In their establishment and added a la rye stock ot Iron, hortethoet aud other materials essential to the happiness ol thote who need quick repair to their wagont, buggies or machinery. Their specialty is horseshoeing. Meadows i Batten are the Boys to do Tour (York Right, idJ do it Quick, loa A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam k Bisbee's And by th war ,hT bay anything you raa rail for la tht Una ol Hardware, biuret and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. I'imI tnlca will kaeonductad la Ik. M. K Chun h nth tv.ll .'Millar. Ilia iMk llwt A rurillal la Halloa I. lllr'll In all ) aortblp- ml .isaa a.r to auiv. IB inea. sarv M t'. . Huwtao rui InJ TOO Notlct of Inttntlon. .4n orrna a? Taa Puts, (), VOTIOK It HRRKBY kt liiiloalii. namrd settler bat t,- aolli hit Intention to aiak final pn., la tuprit of kttrlaJm. and Ihsl said pMf will he n.. ba ll ir t ft Mnrrnw. t'oiiniy I l.rk. at Mepouar. 1 Oregoa. oa January l Imm, l. BEPPMER, DR.. Not. 12, laV7. Mitrr. Oaaer t JlrtrS, lltpprr, Or. OxnTLiaxa:-! waa rwotntly taken with a tevtr enld whlrh nada nt vtry boars and randerad m aott to attend lo buttntwa, A friend of mine called any attontloa to your Dr. Barth low's cough tyrup aod I bought a bottla, Cottlng ai U eaota, ahlrb rltd m at one and oora pltltly cured ma. I aa subject lo throat difficulty aod I bava found nothing that gar xsa to aiiirh rtllaf at thlt cough enra. I aa Informed that II la txotllrnt tor eold. broachlUa, vbooplBf cough and all throat and lang trouble. I beg lo rtmala. xaott trail yours. ' OTIS PATTIfWOM, Ed. Otsetta. 1 tiweVSiev llU ts. list,,,. I Ii f iM-eUilair 2, m 'Mi r . oivki ihat in r ! V. 1 Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Nced.of a Saddle Ara inning laW rapturf. r it.u.s Set aa4 trat.k k-rt carry tucia la mi parkM. 41at sxMTf tlw la par sea. i issksstwit kasa tkasa la aiiwsit, tttstKtt rt.sasa taa st tin, f HA MlaH, ftltKIMWlrt.ot nfrwr. M I "o. 4 fntlh Is at4 ' M'. I of awe. m. Tp I .. H. J B. W. M. Pills a I Ita la aMftaa H. nasaea Ik In low In s silnm n h bit rvi.Uuuoul r,'Ui.. I-toon ami eultltatloa nl said land, fit t hart, ft ( mlu k and la Farrant, nl H-rfn.r. Hryt,n ikn ft aduk a ad U P. le.lswa, ol I tbi Vii liy Jla r auikl "4iS Sh'.'M. w-5a H orsc AU lhc4 crto b procartxl t ThomrD A Bisot, Lower Mio Street, lleppoer, Orrgon. TkM. rnt:Mi.a ar well aeaoalntad with Orant, rtrrT. Crock. OlUlaa aad throaUaa and raa taa saunay ad tutt In Buaslug Um tertlon with trt.lng smb. Prvwa la ktwpla with th Ua. THOM PSON Ss BT2STNS, UVMTMBir, jatwlJ3TJi.