The Gazette. Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1897. Wheat is on the upward grade again. It is likely to reach a high figure, judging from the tone of speculators in the east and the foreign market Word comes back from Cuba that it is not certain that Gen. Ruiz has been executed. It is denied that he made tne visit for political purposes. Indian Ter. braves talk about war. Better exterminate the whole outfit They have been costly wards and are as unappreciative as they are expensive. Senator Hanna has gone to Ohio, to remain until the legisla ture elects his successor. . Just be fore leaving Washington, he said: "The stories sent from Ohio that a number of the republican mem bers of the general assembly will desert me if I am not successful on the first ballot Beems to me absurd. Every republican county but four has instructed its legis lators for me; the party is pledged to me through the action of the republican state convention at Toledo, and I am unable to see what can Btand in the way of my election." The fact that the senate did not act upon Attorney General Mc- Kenna's nomination to the bench of the supremo court before the recess hasn't the significance some persons are trying to give it; in fact, in has no significance. The nomination did not go to the sen ate until two days before the re cess and there was no time for the judiciary committee, which never acts hurriedly upon nominations of the supreme court, to consider it The nomination will be con firmed, and the smallness of the vote against confirmation will be another proof of how poorly in formed some newspapers are about sentiments entertained by sen ators. Fuehident McKinlev will, ac cording to trustworthy though un official information, shortly meet the objections that exist, in and out of cougress, against present conditions iu the civil service, by issuing an executive order making mnterial modifications in the blanket extensions of the civil service rules made by Mr. Cleve land during his last year in office. While tho opposition on the part of republicans in congress doubt Iobu whs a factor in this matter, it is well known that tho president has had it in mind ever siuce his election. It will bo retnemborod that ha said in Lis annual tnes SHge: "l'here Bra places now in the claHHifiod service which ought to be exempt and others not clas sified, may be properly included. I hall not hesitate to exempt cases which I think have boon improp erly iucludd iu the classified scrvioo." J tint when this order will bo issued or tho full extent of the modification has not boon fully dctor'nined, but it will not be ur lirising should the order bo issued before the reaHHeiubliug of con grcts, ou Jan. S. Th Unlltx) Htt hmI rnimili. luting iu cbarg id c ot i Hutor ('iiilwtl, b mute ixriMtfDl Milloa linn la "briNik Into th oU'' m rirefnttiv of th l of (regno, but iKxIponnl oonaiileratma of tb tuonii f Hi em until fter th boll. . Tb niii Bllll III MIHMIM of tli i nlor Iu oountotioa iiti iht matter r quit ruim,lrlU and Dul kooaa wbiob of thta ctuww biui lb mot mutt j, K.mI Ortgooian. And so Hartley It lo U candidal for PoBgfiHMi In b fircl dialrut. Nolb Id could t Bar Oiling. Harkler b mor Ability tli Vttlrbrg sod ooa eiiolly would b letter ll (o de fend bw lrMoHtd rl la lb laal legisUiar. 11 t means 11 lb mm of Ulh Hartley and tl'lUo )ir on lb llil ticket Tb would Oltmgti rrtil lbif fiillowing nd b i would htv rbe la til in judgm! ( lblr pl record. Or;n. fit KulririM. A MMliB (if lb iiltif boltl p ctknt M livid l Mo1ioiII lul Hl rdty. It wm lb rali( of lb Ul rtrt otnaltte of lb potalit. dt- Or fill J SB loo bl lllll rti lb parti lbl rtd lb urgMtMlloa of lb ll U-giUlr-lh nl'H bi ( form roaliiloa f lb purpe of (i(arlng lb tfflo l lb UI tin lin. I'aob of tb or tiii(liB rtnd-l la rtrt. illy, Srs pntrtipl, I 4 r MIT oU lbe tPM cj J ..l loci tartr organizations be maintained? Tbe En terprise has bII along oonleoded that all there was to populism was for tbe lead ers to hold offloe, and tbe contention has never been more clearly proven than in this inatanoe where the three parties have laid aside their respective princi ples and banded themselves together with one objeot in view, namely, to de velop strength in tbe elections. Their prinoiplee'oount fur nothing; it is votes tbey want. These three elements have no principles to oarry ont after they are elected, as was shown by them in tbe last legislature. Tbey promised the people all things before eleotion, just as they are now doing, bnt after eleotion did they attempt to have enaoted any of the remedial legislation advooated in tbe oampaign? Not only did they refuse to make good their promises but they also refused to allow any other party to enaot legislation for the benefit of tbe taxpayers. Tbey refused absolutely to even take the oath of offioe duriog the forty days session, and why? Beoause they represented no prinoiple save that of delivering themselves after the pur chase price had been paid. Their objeot first, last aDd all tbe time is to howl oalamity and bold office. Principles ont no figure. Oregon City Enterprise. Itacklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Mores, doers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Rkin Erup tions, and positively cures Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price '25 cents per box. For sale by Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager. HAVE AKIUVKD. The Excelsior Dramatic Co. In Town. Play Tonight. Tbe Excelsior Dramatic Co., just from southern California, arrived here this morning and will appear at tbe opera bouse tonight in the beautiful and ever popular drama, "Hnzel Kirke". This is a play replete with sparkling oomedy, driimatio situations and heart-stirring domestio interest. The present ecru pa oy, this paper learns, hat made a most favoruble im pression in their representation of this drama wherever they have performed it, notably iu Los Angeles at the Bur batik theatre where tbey pliijed it by speoial request for a period of two weeks, so in view of tbese faots a very large auilieDOe will no doubt be present this evening to witness tbe performance. Already the reserved seats are nearly all disposed of. The company will also give a matinee tomorrow afternoon, tbe play chosen for representation being Tom Taylor's mas terpiece "The Tioket-of-Leave Man." To morrow night will be seen in Ibeir last performance here the favorite drama, "Tbe Octoroon." It if not often a company with such a repertoire reputation visits our town and we have no doubt aooordiugly that tbey will be well received . tihilub's Coimnraptioo Cure ourea where others fail. It is tbe leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it. l'leasaut to take a'ud goes right to the spot. Hold by Cotiser & Brook. x Cll It IHT MAS KKSrlViriKH. Tin City Nut Overlooked la Thin Matter-, lloyal Ooud Time. The K'hkI people of I'lne City, or Galloway, as It li sometimes known, enjoyed (lie plvuure ol a ChrlitiiiM tree on the eve of that iUy. The people Ix-iran to arrive vprjr early at the V. H. eliiirrh, mitl ly A ,tu tho Iioiims m vrowiletl to Ha iitmoul rHarlly. 'I he program aa fullowi: I'rayer, hy Krv. J. T. Iloaahia. Hook. "ChrUliiiaa lllee," tiy iheetwilr. h.)x h ol lnlrHhirtioii, by Ktv. Ilnaklna. KiIIkIIuii, "( linatmaa I'rayer," ly Minnie Aii'lri'tta. hM.'h, lijr Maalor Pml lloaktni. "Miiiipllilns Knntiy ," y Arthur Mathewa. Hm llatloii, "Urncl'i C'hrlatinaa," l.y Ina Watta'lllixtKi'r. Knllalloii, "The Flower Mlaalon," Llxle Vlneeiil. Hn'Hatlon, "Onol Chrlal'i tittle Onea," l.y Ma VIihm'iii. Km-llallon, 'l,atita."l Cliaa lloaklna. kio ltailoii, "Two l.llUa tttia klniia," by Cora Vliin'iit. hung, "I'alrlnllo Oli," by cliotr. K llallnn, ' I'nilili-a." bv M llllr lloaklna Hot'lutliiu, "CI, rial ma everywhere," by t'ora WatUMiliemer. Hm iutluii, -Uwl Hymn," by Mr. Klla Vin cent. Kwltallon, "(lirlalmaa Tree," by Mlaa M.I. Iliklua. Hm llallon, Mra. Uroiiicliia " by Jaa. Ilimklna. hn-itailiiii. ( barge ol lb Light Btigaile," by Millie llmk Ilia. Kn llallnn, 'Onrrountr,"by WaMo Vincent Hniiatlon, "hung ol Mblnighl," by Iravla lloaklna Hi'inatkaby Frank Hlnan lableaiik, ''N.'arrr My U.hI In The." iMairllMilliiu ol pn'aeuta. Ali. r lha prcariita au etretletil aoper waa aprMil wbli h waaimti h enjuymt. I'luel Ity baa the name In-tng an eirrllpnt lot nl eiHika ami lli la mm h ilrx-rtnl r piilailun aullereU lint una w lilt on thla I hiiatmaa evu. nr Irlliiw low Hainan. W. f. Una k, breaent iMallr.1 riilorol lleppiiar Ixvlga No .1 H. I'. O. K waa hmioml will, a plain on the m-ei'tlnn roinmlOe to I'hlrtlaiil tuatnt Knallisl Killer iN'twelirr, SCROFULA. One of Amcr!c's most tu rnout phyiidiru layit "Scrof u!a It extern! oonsumption." Scrofulova cKiUrcn art often beautiful children, but thef Lick nerve force, itrong bonei, tout itiukIcj kri power to rcilit diseAie. For d licit e chiUren there U no remedy equal to Scott's Emulsion of Cxi- liver Oil with Hypo photphitcs of Lime ni SoJju It filU out the kln by putting food fltkh beneath It. ItmAkca the cheeks rci by rruklnj rich blood. It ere U J An Aprctitc for food and give the body power enough to dlentlt. Be ure you get SCOTFS Emul tion. yn. a4 wi afl aVijiaa, a ! , ' I I a 1'i.i.r i imbina rrm , n i ft4fe-Ht4r to Consumption Catarrh invariably leads to consump tion. Growing worse and worse each, winter, those who rely upon the usual treatment of sprays, washes and inhal ing mixtures find that it is impossible to check the disease with these local applications which only reach the sur face. The offensive discharge increases all the while, and gets deeper until it is only a question of a short time when the lungs are affected. The importance of the proper treat ment can therefore be readily appre ciated. But no good whatever can be expected from local applications, as such treatment never did cure Catarrh, and never will. Being a blood disease of the most obstinate nature, Swift's Specific (S.S.S.) is the only temedy which can have the slightest effect upon Catarrh. It is the only blood remedy that goes down to the bottom of all stub born diseases which other remedies i'.annot reach. Mrs. Josephine Polhill, of Due West, S. C, writes : "I had such a severe case oi Catarrh that I lost mv hearing in one ear, and part of the bone in my nose sloughed off. I waa constantly treated ltn spraya ana washes, but each winter the disease seemed to have a firmer hold on me, I had finally been declared incurable when I decided to try S. S. S. It seemed to get right at the seat of the disease, and cured me permanently, for I have bad no touch of Catarrh for seven years." The experience of Mr. Chas. A. Parr, of Athens, Ga.( was like that of all others who vainly seek a cure in local treatment. He says: "For years I suffered from a eevero case of Catarrh, the many offensive symptoms being; ac companied by severe pains in the head. I took several kinds of medicines recom mended for Catarrh, ind used various local r,nl1.atlAtia Kilt tliAir bad no effect whatev- jtz. it. I was induced to'T. :ake S.S.S. (Swift's 3' Specific) and after four months I was perfectly well, and have never felt any tHects ol tne disease since." Those who have had the first touchof Catarrh will save endless suf fering by taking the right remedy at the outset. Others who have lor years sought relief and found only disappoint ment in local treatment will find it wise to waste no further time on sprays, washes, inhaling mixtures, etc., which are only temporary, and cannot save them from dreaded Consumption, They should take a remedy which will cure them because it can reach their trouble. S.S.S. is the only blood reme dy which can reach Catarrh; it promptly gets at the very bottom, of the diseaae, and cures it permanently. S.S.S. (Swift's Specific) is a real blood remedy, and cures the most obstinate cases of Catarrh, Rheumatism, Conta gious Blood Poison, Cancer, Scrofula and Eczema, which other so-called blood remedies have no effect upon whatever. S.S.S. is the only blood remedy guaran teed Purely Vegetable and coutalns no mercury, potash or other dangerous mineral. Books will be mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. (KANT t'OUNTY M ATTEKH. From the Eagle. Mrs. V. O. Kelley, who has been an invalid so long. Is improving, and pby aicians hope for a complete recovery from ber ailment. FraukT MoParland, of lieppner, came over last Friday in tbe interest ot the Kquitable Life Insurance Co. lie re ports the roads between here and there as being almost impassable. lis left Monday on bis return boms after doing considerable business in this neigh borhood. 8. ft. I'arriab cams over from Canyon City Wednesday by private oouvejuooe aoooiiipaoied by Mrs. Newt Livingston, who oanie over to see ber husband wbo Is at the Monumental lintel, in this oily, euflerlng with a very severs attack ot rheumatism. Mr. Parrisli returned home TbarsJay. LastHuuday as John Mock well, wbo reside a couple of miles east of town , was eomiiig In lb rity, bis two On greyhound which iters with him, caught and killed a large ooyots joat iuaid tb oily limit. It was hot eb, but tbe IWt foolod dogs soon bad Mr. Coyota's life Mood dyeiog lbs mow. A Knew Thins Vow. A truntih'tiim In wliit li yom aiinnt loaelaa sine iiilnat. HlliiMianoaa. al k In tul.k he, fur real loniit, lei er, plica anil a IIioiimiihI older li'a aid i an Mil liv innatipatinii and ahiKKiall liver. CaivU Cum)? I alliaitlc, tlio won il.Tfni new livi-r aiimulant anil Inu-a lnal tonic are lT all ilrtiiorieU iriiiiniiitreo tocuro or money refuinliHt. I'. C. 1'. am a an raj tliinif. Try a Ian tnilay; luc.. HV. c bauni'lo ami booklet f rvo. bus our big aU. Safety la Ha JIM HeeUa. Tier is no fiber way to masars lbs Talus of seed than by tb vslu ot lb crop. A good rrop simply can not oom from poor seed. Heooml-ral etl will eat good laud, good ferlilurr. and good labor, aoj lb crop won't pay ripen. Now, a b practical farmer cannot afford lu aat tiro leeting seeds to floj out whether tbey ar tru to nam, mi o.l and clean, II iKmli lo reason tbal lb olily if way to buy Mnl I to seek lb pr.ilectinu of a Sam tbal ha stood fur reliability In lb pt. Tb greal d boua of 1). M. Ferry k Co., Dt troit, Mlohtba sold aiU all over tli Tnitwit Hi ale sad Canada for tb laal forty lo year, and tb steady growth of tb busine is a ur Indication that t'rr' eril btv give alla(etioa. I'm)' NeeJ Aunnal for l', a standard gold for farmer and gardener, soo lainiog Km'b valtiabl lufortnatioo. I ul free to persons writing for It. Ir. Jba YY. Kaamu. of lb "tied light." er tb Wt fur aoraettiing a, ean furniaU on lb fine! ca k laila la lb lauj WanliallfO, Jrraey, ennoolti or Ois-ttail ty a attiat In lb buaiaea. lrop la and tak tli laal out J )eor luoutb. if Catarrh FA1KVIHW 1TKM8. Tbe ohinook arrived yesterday and left plenty of mad. The school at this plsoe. Miss Ella Mason, teacher, will oloee in one more week. Miss Mason is an excellent teacher. There was floe entertainment at Fairview sohoolbouse on Christmas eve. An oyster supper was eerved the first part ot tbe evening and was followed by recitations, dialogues and songs by tbe school children. All seemed well pleas ed and happy, judging from the length of time some ot them remained at the table. There was a Sweedish Christmas tree at tbe new Lutheran ohuroh. Old country customs were revived and the services held at half past four in the morning. These good people are fond of getting up early. Mr. B. E. Simpson made the oburob a present of a beautiful Hanging lamp, and tbe tree contained many nioe and acceptable gifts. Tbere will be another tree at the church on the evening of the 28th. Rev. L. Grey, ot The Dalles, will oondnot regular Christ mas praise services. Every body invited. Faibvikw, Or., Deo. 25, '97. Tho Discovery of tho Day. Aug. J. Bogel, tbe leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is tbe only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; It never fails, and is a sure oura for con sumption, ooughs and colds. I cannot say enongb for its merits." Dr. Kinn's New Dieoovery for consumption, coughs and colds is not an experiment. It has been tried tor a quarter of a oentury and today stands at the bead. It never dis appoints. Free trial bpttles as Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager. LEXINGTON POINTERS. Bnowgonel Plenty of mud. Al Evans and wife spent the holidays in this city. Mr. Bhutt and wife, ot Heppner, were present at the Christmas tree. Mlu Lillle McNay, of Heppner, is visiting with friends in this city. D. E. Oilman, of Heppner, was in this city doing business this week. Mrs. Hale and family spent Christmas with ber daughter, Mrs. R. A, Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilmot and H. Ely, of Douglas, spent Christmas in our city. Chas. Barnett has returned from a trip to Burns, where he has been delivering pictures for the Chicago Portrait Co. James Cypert and family are moving from Barnett Bros., on East street, to Mr. Cypert's property near the school house. The entertainment at the hall Christmas eve, given by the school, was a grand success. The following program was rendered: Bcene 1 King Winter's court. Song, "Hail the Happy Day," by the school. Solo, "Tell the Glorious Tale of Old," by Walter Hill. Song, "Yes, Yes, Yes," by Uttle folks. Quartette, " 'Twas a Olorlous Hour," by Mrs. L. McAlister, lona White, Delia Wilmot and Lou McMillan. Song, "Hall, Hail, Hall," by little folks. Solo, "To the Ear of Morn," by lona White. Duot, "E'er the Morn when Beraph Choirs," by Delia Wilmot and Lou McMillan. Solo, "Your Christmas Day Would Soon De cay," by Mrs. L. McAlister. Song, "Come, Come, Come," by the school. Dialogue, by Santa Claus and King Winter, Song, "Sleigh Bell Glee," by the school. 8cene II Queen of Blumberland's court. Dialogue, by six small children. Solo, "Father, 0 Hear Us," by Trannle Bar nett. Bong, "Father, All Holy," by Delia Wilmot, Mrs. W. E. Leach, Mrs. R. A. Nichols, Mrs. N. A. Leach. Mlaa Ada Gentry, Dona Bajuett, Minnie and Lou McMillan. Dialogue, by Queen of Blumberland and Santa Clans. Bong, "0, Blumberland," by Blumberland court. Been III. Bong, "Merrily Round the Christmas Tree," by the school. Dialogue, by children and Santa Claus. Bong, "Welcome." by the school. Dialogue, Santa Claus and King Winter, Bong, "Klud Father Who Hath Blest Us," by the tuhool. Closing, tableau and Instrumental solo, by Dona Barnett, - The Christmas tree at th hall Christmas nlirht was enjoyed by all. Many nice preaents wei distributed, and each boy and girl under th ag of 21 received a sack of candy and nuts, and also an apple and orange. Rsadik. Luixotoh, Or., Dee. 27, 07. School vacation last week. Snow all gone and th hills ar green; birds are singing all the aame aa spring. Wm. Penland has moved a band of sheep dnwn on his range above town. They are pre sided over by on of his McraUrtes, Geo. Cop lanil Grass Is good and ahaep ought to do well now. On laat Friday evening th school performed "King Winter's Couit" In Penland's hall which hail been decorated with bunting and ever greens very appioprlalely for th occasion. Th performance lasted an hour and twenty min ute and was In three scene. Th house waa full and th beat of ordr prevailed. Great credit I due Prof. Adams In having the echolars to well trained. On Chrletmaa night Iher was a free Chruit maa tree al th hall. Th program was a lollowa: InatrumenUI muslr by Mra. White, Prayer, by Kcv. U. M. ilrak. Kong, by S. H. pupils. Recitation, by Edgar Mulr. Hons. "Hang Up th Btocklngi," by Edna Palmer. KeiitaUnn, bf three boys, Muale by the Sunday k-hool. Recitation, by throe girts. Hong. Tableau, "The Attack and iirreoder." Recitation, by Nrttla Maaoa. Music, by Mlaa Don Barnett. Ri llatlon. by Dell Holland. Sung. Rerllatlon, by Null Whit. Anthem, b a. i. puplla. Recitation, by V. V. Uarh. Solo, (ami chorus) by Prof. J. E. Adams. Recitation, by Bert I'm k. Comic aong, by B. R. Hoar. The twat nl order at bad tb entire evening. X. Poena. Lsiinutok, Or , Dec ti, 7. rui InJ Ar miH'h la Mile; ainaja a litl; aiajt faajax rnt, satlala- I (J . I I jaa laeoMnr fever, C r Ilia. ek kaV U I II W ready, efficient. lory . prevent em all Ilia, aark k4 aa4w, awaoaattaav Ha yw s aaaMa. Ik eaiy Mlat aa lake ent Maul Sanaavtlla. ADVtRTIKm LETT HU, I KTTKR APVPHTtSED AT Iliri'MR It or . law, , l7. Hra.ln.1.1, W r Wnf.l.aj. r O (nni, L J Wilih.nl. Aualln Whan railing h Ibaaw laxuwa iaa aa f d?ruel. t. t. W iuiisa r. M. o(Q This la Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Halm) sufficient to demon strate the gre.it merits of the remedy. ELY HROTIIEB8, 6(J Warren St., New York City. Eev. John Eeid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his stnteuient, "It is a posi tive cure for cntarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. Notice Of Intention. Land Office at La Gbands, Oregon, Iliii Ol IUOT NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Feb. 3rd. 1898, viz: LOUIS GR08HENS. Hd. No. 5.339. for the WW ofNWMandWUof 8W4 of Sec. 12. Tp. 6, S. R. 28, E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence opon and cultivation of woo iana. viz: wmiam warren, victor Hu bert, Charley Boudrcy and Peter Hung, all of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon. E. W. BARTLETT. 608-19. Register. Notice oj Intention. LAND OFFICE AT TRE DALLES, OREGON, Dec. 23, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday, February 8, 1898, viz: JOHN B. HUNT, Hd. E. No. 4580, for the NW)4 of Sec. 17, Tp. 3 8., R. 26 E. W. M. . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Edward Hunt, Edward Dris kell, George Shick and Arthur Hunt, all of ueppner, morrow county, or. J AS. F. MOORE, 608-19. .- Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, J Dec. 10, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made oeiore j. w. morrow, bounty uiera, at Heppner, uregou, un January zz, low, viz: WILLIAM WARREN. Hd. No. 42.56, for the 8V4 NEjf and EW SEU Sec. 22. TD. 5. 8 of R 28 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Zollinger, Sylvester W. Kloreon, Robert D. Watkins and Louis urosnens, all oi Heppner, Morrow county, Or. w. bartlett, Register. 605-16. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment reuuertsu anu eniereo. in saia court on tne 7tn dav of Hentember. 1897. In favor nf Ed Rnnrt Plaintiff, and against W. L. Baling, E. W. Rhea and C. E. Red field Defendants, for the sum of two nunnrea twenty-six ana tra-iuu dollars with Interest thereon from the 2nd day of August, 1897. at the rate of eleht ner cent ner Annum. and twenty-five dollars attorney's fee and the lunnersum oi ten aouars coats: which ludK ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's otltce of said court in said county on the 7th day of September, 1897; and whereas, it was further ordered and de creed by the court that the following described real property, towit: the south half of the soutwest quarter and south half of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine In township "ur wiihii m raiiBD twenty-seven east w. m. in Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. I will, on Wednesday, the 12th day of January, 1898. at two o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front uuur or tne court nouse in Heppner, Morrow county Oregon, sell all the right, title and In terest of the said W. L. Baling, E. W. Rhea and C. E. Redfleld In and to the above described property at public auction to the 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 mav accrue. E. L. Matlock, Hherllfof Morrow Co., Or. Dated Dec. 10, 1897. 604-614. SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT of the County Court of the State of Ore gon tor the County of Morrow, to me directed, commanding me to levy on the goods and chat tels of the delinquent taxpavers named on the delinquent tax roll for said county lor the years 1893, 1894, 1895, and lwai, thereto attached, and none tie found then upon the real property aa set forth and described In the said delinquent tax rolls, or so much thereof as shall satlafy the amount of taxes charged there in, together with costs and expenses. I have duly levied, having been unable to find any goods or chattels belonging to the respective delinquent hereinafter named, upon the fol lowing described pieces or parcels of land aa set forth In said tax lists, lying and being in said Morrow county, State of Oregon, described and assessed as lollows: ANT. TAX. Armstrong, Thadens BW1 of section 2 tp 1 north, range 26, east W M ; tax 1H95 I 1,1 88 Shipley, Geo W HKK4 of section 10 tp g south, range 26 east W M; tax Ix'M to 00 ltt A 7, total ... 12 07 Redlngton, i W NKU and EU NW of section 2S, tp 3 south, range 26, and KU BW). Hec 30 and NH NWU ot Sec 81, tp 3 south, range 27 east W M; tax INM 8 80 neeae, I Tana Keilman, t T K'i NEW and SEV and HWV ol section V Id I north, range 23 cant W M ; tax lKiift 11 00 Kiitnenoni, C V H'4 HK and lota 1 and 2 section S, tp 4 north, range 24 eaat W M, and lota If to 16 block I, lota 0 to 15 block 2, Iota 9 to 14 block 8, lots 6 to 12 block 4, lota 6 to 16 block 5, lota 2 to 13 block 6, Iota I to 16 block 7, lots 8 to 16 block 8, Iota 8 to IN block II, all of blocks 9, 10. 12, 13, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. aU In Caatle Knck; tax 1895 4 40 Bweaiea, J H 8WU section 32. tp 2 north. range 27 eaat W M : tax 1895 8 80 vt uiia. Henry u section 2 tp 4 north, range 73 eaat W M; tax 1NV3 17 20 IWM t(M ihM It 84 total 16 10 SKinuge, r.utabrtn w mwv aectlon an, tp I north, range 25 eaat W M ; tax 1HH5 4 40 Mi Kinrie, Knndencn K14 NW and Iota I and 2 no tion tp 2 south, range 23 eaat W M : tax 1M 4 40 uoiuiy, jnnn n t ana "' iend annar aecuou xi. ip a norm, range 23eajt W M; tax tr.A g 04 Brock, N C lot block 8 to the town of Lexington: tax lw" 1 52 Ntinan, t'lnnle lot 5 block 5 In th town 01 Lexington; tax 1"'S fig Brown, J N Iota I and 2 block 1, Kins man addition to Heppner; tax lttft ... 8 33 Francis, t L lot 14 block 19, Mt Vernon addition to Heppner: tax A J 49 Blnvln. C F, Truatee, NK'( eei-tlnn t Ip 2 north, range 27 eaat W M ; tax l.n . 4 (A Mallory, aaalns M K-4 NK and 8KVa auction 14 tp 2 south, range 25 eut W M.tax iwift J Lrfevm, Henry H 8WV 8g and H14 erctlnn 17 and NWV NK1, an tlon JO all In tp south, rang 85aal U, tax t. 4 Colin, Phil lot block I, town of Hepp ner; tax ! M a And on Welntlay, th 29th day of Un-ora-her, 1 "17. at tbe hour ot 1 o clock n m. nl eald lay. at the court hoiia In aald county and state, I will sell Ilia abovoilrarrilieil ml eatata at public auction to th hlghawt biddi-r lor raah, ul.Jfct to rwlrmptlnn. to aallsfy aaid warrant, ciait aud accruing coat. t. U WATI.OTK. 1-10 Sheriff of Morrow Co.. Oregon. Notice of Intention. Land Orru at Tms Di.i . Oasoo lHM'rnih.r Votice i iiggrnr nivix that thi i 1 billowing namxl aeltler haa Sled nolle ot hla Intention make Sual priN.I In auppoit of hia rlalm, and that aald .ro.. will tm mad bw lorwJ. W. Mormw, t'niintv t lira, at llappnar, Orvson, on January L Iw. ta: FRANCIS M. WILKIMHON.of llapptwe H. R Wo. 4 for th m X and WU KI't ol (we. !, Tp. 8 ., H. J k. W. M. H name lh following witneaans to pmv hi runUiiuou ml'lciH- upon aiul ealtlratioa ol aald land, via I harle W t rclti k and lwla Farmnt, of Hptnr, OWfus; John W, C rwllck and U P. DaiMaon, ( 8 ihi MO, or. JAb. r Mixiag. !! Regiaw. KurirK. cWleJ bid rve,tald for tb delivery at say raoeh, m lh b! of lUie erk, of on boilril rd of pin, four foot wood, aid WiJ In h deliveranl ttt later lha But i nf Auanwl, h, Kt 1 ot.4 lb l.Mb day of J as nary, IX. lUaanv tb right to rjcl ny oJ ail Did. I J. W. Mi.aaow. 1 rV2-Jaal3, Excelsior Dramatic Company WBDNESDfty, Matinee, TicKet-ol-Leave Man." WEDNESDAY, "The Odaroon; Reserved Seats, 75 Cts. General Admission, 50 Cts. "When you hear dem bells!" YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'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 ! r (- A N.U !y YOi '0.-7i -V rmfm r unrto m ir !-"um ra a i mus iff mmmtgm XV a. - . II Ml aw -m T1 ' ;44-4nM 14- I UU r. aarwaflM W HI H E W. IT m m i i ti n-m iitrTiii They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, to their wagons, tafgl."-! "utek Meadow 4 Hattfo are the Boys lo do Tour Work Bight, md do it Quirk, too. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinawarc & Quccnswarc At Gilliam & Bisbee's An by ,h. way t, GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. l. -AJBRAHAMSICK, Merchant Tailoring! Fine Suitu Made t Order and Satifaction Guarantovo. Kopairinp, Cle aning mid Dye ing Clothe a Specialty. OAL.L AND 8KB Mil QaV MAY BTHKKT. iUSSsSi' Do You Want a ? ' t)t Don,t Vou Want a Place to i I'm Horse AU the can U rrocured t TLomi.o l Itiact, !xwrr Mils Rt,i llrrrofr, Orrgr.o. tm mllaaaa ae vail ao1.lnaM H ff,r r. ,,,. . . t ft4 tm aa.. ay aa.4 Urn I Maaaiag . tt..M . uVZ ,1T M m rrt(ta laarHM th tlaaaav. THOMPSON & 1U3STKS m w .Opera House, Heppner. pFOTICAli PORTIAimOR t '..- rr "i. njr i uui i c.ini : Arc You in Need of a Saddle