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The Gazette. Tuesday, April 12, 1898. BEPCBL1CAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, E. L. FREKLAND, of Heppner, For Sheriff. D. A. HAMILTON, of Heppner. For Clerk, VAWTER CRAWFORD, of Heppner. For Treasurer, MAT LICHTENTHAL, of Heppner. For Assessor, J. F. WILLIS, of Lexington. For Co. School Superintendent, J. W. BHIPLEY, of Heppner. For Co. Commissioner, J. L. HOWARD, of Pine City. For Coroner, E. R. HUNLOCK, of Heppner. STATE POLITICS. future, discuss the populist plat form. I propose to show the en tire record of the populist party in the legislature of Oregon. If that of itself is not sufficient to defeat that nartv in this state, then the people are blind to all reason and Congress Asked loye of justice and principle. As' toria Herald. to In a speech recently delivered at Crawfordsville, Ind., Gen. Lew Wallace used the following lang uage in regard to the president The populist party held their convention in Portland last week and nominated a state ticket. The democrats and free silver republi cans also met at the same time, They did not do anything. They were simply the tail of the popu list kite. The first thing the pop ulists did was to notify these two remnants of a lost cause, that this was a populist convention and they proposed to run it. They wanted the democrats and free sil ver republicans to indorse their platform. Then they wanted all the best paying offices. The dem ocrats and free silver republicans took their medicine. They in dorsed a platform that is diamet rically opposite to anything advo cated by either the democratic or the free silver wing of the repub lican party. In other words, the populists pwallowed the democrats and free silver republicans, boots, breeches, principles and all. Both of these organizations are wiped out of existence, lhey have no party; no organization. The pop ulists will now rule the roost. They nominated all the best pay ing offices and dictated to the dom ocrats Bnd free silver republicans who they should nominate. The contest next June is now squarely botweon the republicans and the pupulintn. Nine-tenths of the democrats in Clatsop county that are democrats from principle will not vote this mongrel ticket. If the same holds good throughout the state, the populist party will be composud of anarchists, office seekers, renegade politicians, of fico seeking democrats and rattle brained free silver republicans. There is not an honest democrat in the state of Oregon who could indorse the populist platform. The ticket nominated in Tortland is composed of renegade politicians who have been driven out of the other two parties for incompeten cv. boodlrrism, chicanery, and chronio offico seeking. If the re publican party Dominate a gooc ticket, which they no doubt will they will swoop the state by an overwhelming majority The pop nlisU mongrels hope to succeed by reason of what they call split in the republican party. When it Is considered that split exists only in Multnomah county, and will not affect the state ticket, and that every republican in the state wil be united on the same ticket, it knocks the only prop from under the populist ticket. Talking about tho populiat par ty, we have to go no further than oar sinter atato of Watthiogton where the populists are in control of the slate. Were an election held in the state of Washington today, the republicans woul i a r a a weep ius state, me jtoopie o Washington have hail an opporta nilr to know I lie results ol a pop. uliat administration. They have seen their industries paralysed by reaiion of the withdrawal of al eastern capital from the state, Hundreds of men Lave left tl atata and gin to other Mates for investment. The city of Seattle i ft striking illustration of opinion entertained of populist rule. At the election held io NovemWr the presidential election the pn ulists carried Seattle by over f,()00 majority. At the election held on March this year, the republicans carried the city by 4.000 majority against ft combination of populists, democrats and fres silver republ ran. The people of SeattU Lav had all they want of populist a. ministration. Tho action of the poputisU in th !( legislature o! till stt alon U sufficient to coo duss tlcj la ttfl tytt of iter; bestilBia t will la tb mr to Authorize the Administration Take measures to Secure the Termination of Hos tilities in Cuba The Maine Incident a Fea tureRecognition of Cuba's Inde pendence Opposed. Washington, April 11. The president's message asks congress to authorize the administration to take measures to secure the termina tion of hostilities in Cuba, to secure the establishment of a stable gov- ... ,. ., .... , , . . tt-: and his position on the Spanish- eruuious luer BUU ' UB0 lUB "y IUIUBB Ui luo "u"cu Cuban question: -President Mo States' if cessary, for this purpose. KinWn nn,M ha boon wi and Tbe president says the only hope for relief from a condition which arAtoanmnHW Tt TfinrpHer,fa ih J no longer be indured is the enforced pacification of the island- loftiest type of patriotism and The is8Ue ia now with congre88 and he await8 lta action standing pre- fearlessness, for it requires both Parea cari7 ou ery oongauon imposea on mm oy uiw mwy. to stand as he has stood, for the Spain's decree for a suspension of hostilities is submitted to con right, while around him have gress for just and careful attention, with the observation that if the raged the impatient people and measure attains a successful result, "then our aspirations as a peace scheming politicians. Ten days loving people will be satisfied. If it fails, it will be only another just ago we were not prepared for war, ification of our contemplated action." and had congress at that time Tbe Maine incident figures prominently in the message. ' The pres. forced the issue, the result would ideot argues that the wreck of the Maine in Havana harbor shows that hAVA bPfin most diHftatrnnn And SDain is not able to guarantee security to foreign vessels. Spain haB fatal." offered to submit to arbitration all tbe differences which may arise from the affair. The president expresses the view that recognition of the inde pendence of Cuba at this time would be ill-advised and unwarranted and unjustified, and cites precedents to sustain his attitude, calling attention particularly to President Jackson's refusal to recognize Texas when that state was struggling to throw off the Mexican yoke, I j t: t l ii iut cerning Umatilla county and East- " uuuu "uu"BOU uneiMUW "u MHW "uolu" em Oregon. May the Tribune The 'J8-page special edition of the Tendleton Tribuue comes to hand this week. It is a "peach," full of good meat and contains mucn valuable information con I Last Week o We simply knocked our competitors silly with our display of Bays 8 Top. Clin? the finest ever shown in this city. Our prices are as low as the lowest, if not a little lower. o o o o o This o Week... We"ask you to examine our display of . ...HATS! Being complete and up-to-date, in all the latest blocks and styles, in Mens' Youths' and Boys' hats. Prices guaranteed to be as low a tbe lowest. Watch this Space. Something New will Appear Each Week. Our show window will contain a different line ef goods each week or ten days, and our advertisement will call attention to each line we put forward. Space does not permit us to mention all our extensive lines at one time. continue to wishes. prosper is our beet STUPENDOUS SIZE OF THE SUN. American Becuritifs Abroad. Tbe sales ot American securities bave been, aooordiDff to London advioet, very large abroad ot late. If this state ot things bolda, tbere will be ao increasing influx of British gold into this market. Tbie demonstrates the faith abroad in tbe stability ot our oredit. Tbere is ao other point ot faith for wbiob tbe people not only of this but foreign ooantries have good grounds for credence, and that is belief in the eflioaoy of Hoetot ter's Stomach Bitters for inorganic mal adies whioh effect the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and nerves. Dyspepsia, biliousness, oonstipatinn and rheuma tism are conquered by it. It hastens oonvslesoenoe, and diffuses a generous warmth nnd sensation of physical oom fort through the system. Some Comparisons That Afford a Concep tlon of the Orb' Immensity. Tonder also upon the stupendous size of that orb, which glows at every point of its surface with the astonishing fer vor I have indicated, writes Sir Rob ert Ball in McClure's Magazine. The earth on which we stand is no doubt a mighty globe, measuring as it does 8,000 mlies in diameter; yet what are I safer than its dimensions in ACETYLENE GAS. Tbe light of the future. Why not be Independent and own your own little gas plant which will give four times Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, March 10, 1H98. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of hie Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- more light than ordinary gas or electrio county j Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April lights at one balf the cost? Applicable : ,,. - . , , e l I WILLIAM 11. uLAKiv, for nee in churches, stores lactone.. Pm WmHrt n fl 1(Vjn ho wi i vwi ams r re-Km mi mi ua lunw. ior i ih ta nnvi hotels, residences and country homes: NwandNW8W!48eci5,Tp48,R29,EWM. ordinary gas or kerosene of Vinson, Oregon. 30-41 E. W. Bartlett, Register He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation comparison with lamps. Approved by all tbe Boards of "?. v ta: Andy J. those of the sun? If the earth be rep- rjnderwriters thronohont the United of wurd'ane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman, resented by a gram or. mustard seea, mBte8 inen on me bcu.c . -u. tow Write f oatal0gae sod l". r""":;'' prices'. THE ACETYLENE OAS MA ception of the dimensions of the great UHINE CO , Akorn. Ohio orb of day may be obtained in this way. Think of the moon, the queen of the 1 1 -. 1 1 1 . ..ALU mgut, wn.cu circ.ee mwuLu.j .uuu . . d with Qh;oh.. oiir neavens, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Catarrh oured. A clear head and Land Orrici at La Gbanoi, Orxoon, March 7. 18(W. VTOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 followim-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 the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore- OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. nurtmi n rr nu llA HnPfi. SL I T,,Wi trnnV lit. n. distnnoe of 240.-1"""'" - noo miles from the earth. Yet the sun Nasal injector free. Sold by Gonser & gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 23, 1898, viz: !d !,. ( if wo a i,nnr,w ball. Brook. x John t. galloway, revolve on its orbit DOUGLAS PICK UPS. Now that tbe primary election for tbe olionsing of delegates Is a thing ot the past we are renrlv for reflection upon the snbjnot of possible candidates before the state convention which meets at Astoria on April lltb. All are nnited in the de ra lor the fieleotion of the very best men lor the several positions, although e may not ull he ready, at this moment, to name the same men for esoh place. There is one plane, however, about which there seems to be great unani mity of opinion, Judging from onr ex changes, and that is the position of state superintendent of public instrnntton. Tbe nnanimons verdict seems to be that I. Aokerman, principal of the Harri son street school, Portland, is tbe very best man for the place. In this opinion the school Interests of Morrow connty unite, l'rof. Ackermsn is personally known to the teachers here as he has come io contact with them in the oapaol- ty of instructor at the county Institute, In selecting a man for the position of state superintendent of public instroo- ion, In our hnmble judgment, thsre is nst one consideration to ha taken into account, a consideration of great magni tude as fsr as the school interests are concerned, and thst la the ability of the candidate to appreciate the needs of the public schools of the state and especially with ns, the needs of Heppner and Mor row county, anil bis equipment to meet the situation as it exists. From all w can learo sbont Trot Ack ermsn we are led to lbs oonrlnsion that he Is prepared to serve the people of the state and incidentally onr own inter, eels most acceptably, as he Is above everything else public school man, having tieen engseed io thai work for the past twenty-three years, lie is a graduate of one of the best normal schools in the United Htstes, andbas had fonr Tests service ss connty school superintendent of Multnomah connty. There are quit a few people living over in Mnltnomah ponnty, and we knew of no better rlsce for a school man to ac quire special training that we may bene- a & a a i i i n i: I is 'T n' r m arvi inn w iu ihiiiuiiibj up wus I faf Jj pnblio school system. t,-. Ve II.a wmm tteet IhevA im ffur nnrl pnblio schrwds, particularly onr rnrsl schools, and the man that has a large svmpalhy and thornngh nnderstsnding along those lines la the man to receive the anppnrt of the Morrow pnnnty dele gation. Hnch a man we believe J II. Ackermsn to be, and he Is tmsseesed ol an energy and rapacity for hard wnrfc that makes him popnlsr with the people. the moon could which it now follows, and still be en tireiy llicioseu w.iuiu uU - Mr. O-brtrn i. .till .endino tcrlor. For every acre on the surface of our Urain is looking one for euoh dry globe there are more than 10,000 acres weather. on the surface ol tne great, luminary. T,rnbinff is io full blast and some Every portion 01 this linmiiaoie ues-. .., ert. of ilivme is nourinc forth torrents of heat. It has indeed been estimated The little squirrels are ont and lots of hat if the heat which is inccs- 'em, too. Now for the poison csn . . . , . i i santly flowing tnrougn nny mu.o Thpre WM prpaohing at Dooglss on square m vur, .. 8undBv. ADrii 3; .ai lb.rl wiI1 u could tie collected ami appnea ........ - .D tbe filers of an At- P'hing at this point the first Bunday Inntic liner it would sufflce to produce H every month.' steam enough to sustain in contiuuous Mrs. Nels Swenson, sister ot tbe Troed Hd E No 5353 for the BE of Sec 5 Tp 2 8 R 27 E W M. He names the followlnir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Hurt, viz: A J. Htamp, M. J. Devin, W. G. MnCarty and Foster Adams, all of Heppner, uregou. Xj. w. uarti.btt, 29-40 Register. 0 P ST- CP Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT T E DALLES, OREGON 1 i March 2. Ik'.. Notice is herehv elven 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 Defer J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, April Ifl, 1H'J8, vis: w. hjui ti, of Heppner; Hd K No 2009 for the NE!4 of Bee 12, Tp i H R 24 K W M. no names me louowing witnesses w prove . i , iiiH i;,tiiiiiiiii,iib ri'Riiiuiii-n iii.iiu u 1:11 vi vniiff ii movement thoHe engines ol o.oou norse gon brothers, Is up from California mak- said land, vli: James p. Rhea, Ralph L. i power wincn eniime a sujieru buijj to brenk the record between Ireland and America, PERSONNEL OF THE NAVY. Desertions from I'nrle Sam's Ships Are Few sad far Between. Hie report from Washington to the effect thnt 4,000 bluejacket are needed to nma the new veaw-Jsof the American ns.vy aliout to go into commlasiou re cti!! a, remark made by Admiral Itunce (me day lost auuinier, nays tlie New York Mail and Express. The North Atlantic squadron lnv at anchor olT Ktnfcen Island ojhI Father Knickerbock er end his foundry visitors were go ing down Io quarantine daily to look at the splendid fighting ships. A re wrUT wrtit alxiard Uie flagship one moruing nnd rujoywi a pleasant rhat with the giillntit admiral. Said he: "The ty e of nuui-of-war's-man of te-dnv ia far different from the old- time blwjacket. Desertions are almost unknown from th navy now. Here Is a vessel which cost in round numlrrs 12,000,000. The men eosisidnr it ther tome ami they take an Immwise amount of pride in it. How many men ere there ashore who ran sleep and Imii whioh cost a much Ixiok about vou and note the faces of the bluejsckets here." The sailoriurn in sight wrecertinly a flne-)akrnff lot. The aalmiral sur veted Uiem admiringly and flie.n said: "Ho far us the iwsonnel of the crew goes the vessels In the. American navy sre away ahead ol U ot any foreign swr, ing them a pleasant visit. It bas been ten years since tbey last met. Miss H Swenson, sister ot Mrs. Tsui Troedson, is also visiting booobgrass. She is from California. Boys, it yoo want a good hair cot and shsve, call oo Fred Filkios at Douglas. Fred ia a rustler. A. J. C. Douglas, Or., April 9, 08. Lexington, Oregon, and Joseph Mason, ef lone, Bengo, of Heppner, Oregon, Robert J. Hill, of Lexingi Oregon. 28-38. J AS. r. MOORE, Register. The Leader Of Course! A Plrassat Rcsslos. Oo Monday evening, at tb Fslscs hotel, there was a clesssnt renoion of 7 Tp 2 s R .1 K W M on i m w - rr, - - I . t's Notice of Intention. Land Orrn i at La Obanos, Orsook. April e, w.m. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 HE il following-named settler has filed notice of hit intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made balnrs the County Clerk ol U or row countr, Oregon, st Heppner, Oregon, on Pay 20, lK.w, vis : JOMH V. BROYtW, Hd No MI4, for the E' BWH and W' 8Ei Bee The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good -reason why so many customers are being added to the list at T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures. Is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- General Debility and LOSS of Flesh Scott's Emulsion hu hun the itanJird ttmtdf lot ntxrf a quarter of a ccnturv. Phytidani rcAdtlv admit thit Xhtr obtain rt- tultt from it that thr cannot ff t 82d degree Masons. The partiea were Flenry Ulaokman and Teter O Bnrg, ot Heppner, W. C. Bedwell, of Omaha, Neb., and James P. Moffett, ot Portland, Oregon. All tbeat gentlemen art mem Den ot tbe Ancient Arahio Order ol Noble ot tbe Mjstic Bbrioe. Mr. Mar garet Von Oadow, of the Palace, pre pared ao elegant dinner for tbe gentle men aod they report batiog bad a very pleasant time together. Hood!' KMinre lull, remilar artioa nav fl ot the bowels, do Dot IrrV m I I s Ute or Inflame, but trave Lf Ilia all U Ullri 4i(Mm mr- m 0 tranum In ytilm romtUUnm. Try xhrm t mis. I'r.rd eolgr b C. L Hou4 a l, Loasil, Maaa, HOW TO FIND OCT. Pill a bottle or oommoa glass witb orina aod let It stand Iweotj four honrs; a aedimeot or frslthog lodioatea ao oo Mvnhme, Pmnre, la tu tted on the healthf eonditloo ot th kidoejt. When names the (ollowlns wltnessna to prove his continuous mlilenre upon anil cultivation of said laml, vie. Mllllam Harton. John T. Barton, William V. Koott ana rrancli M.Ueutrv, all of Heppner, Oregon. a. n. bab i i.r. ii, Rcflstcr. Timber Culture-Final Proof. Lahd Orrin at Tin Dam.is, Ossoow. March I .th lMt OTirt I HEREBY GIVEN THAT FAT- rlrk Hplllan. ol Hcppnrr, has filed nollf 01 inirntlon 10 mass Dual prooi oeior i. n. N Morrow, roiintv clerk, at his ofhr In Heppner. Orrsnn, on Monday Iris to dr of April. Iwm, on tlmlter culture, application no, 9141 lorinsx NK, W"4 HK't rtrrtlon 14,10 township MO. I ranite No. K. W. M He namM as itn John Woodward, Dennis splllane, William M. littler, and Baroue, Lclller, all ol Heppner, Oregon, JAH. F. KOORIt. Register. RUINED A3 A HEALTH RESORT. Ilacllll of TuHreMltu llaa Iwpregaalnl Ut Koll Mealaa. hore ( I)m MriliU-rrtinran, IS milrs irthraj.l ( Nice. Ilie t-liuiivlc, aa)i (he Jiturttul of .MIk Iiic anil St'irm, m tcry niual.U and t ry mild. Tlia ineaii is almul CI ih Kuhreulicit. I'he r'ttM;n laalimwt trpioal; Urn- mi tw oln trwn and piiiea, rla.n-i alime each oUMt in cceive larra. orina ttaioi lloea it It tfideoeo of kid ney trouble. Too freqnent deairo to ori oata or paio ia tba baok, ia also ooovlno log proof that tba kidoeyi and bladder are oat of order. WHAT TO IK). Ttiero Is ore fori la tbe knowledge ao ofUo eipreaswd, that Dr. K timer' Notice Ot Contest-Timber Culture. Lard Orru a at Tmi Dauis. Ossnon March 1. IX pOMPUIST HAVINO REKK M1)E AT J this orllre hr the duly verified and cormlm rated affidavit of Robert Warren, alleging that John ('. epray, who nia1 timber culture entry No. 2TM, luf the H ri of SMI 1 tn t H, R n E. al the land ortW at 1 he Italics, on ths l?th day nf November Iw;, and hli heirs have wholly abandoned said tract, at d have tailed and neg lected at all tlmee slur the third year alter entry. uc.Miitly wllh the timiier cailurw laws, or In plant, cultivate: or protect any part of the aid tract to tree. ee.luga or cutting, aa re quired ty law, therefore with the view In the cancellation nl said entry, the aeld parties are hereby summoned and reqiiire-1 M he and ap Kear belore J. W Morrow, eonulv cirrg ol Mof. tuv county, at hie office at Heppner, Oregon, on the lath day of April. Ixei. at Io o clock a m , of aid day. then and there to produce such teetl tnnny, ae they may have concerning the eald alleeatlona, the Boal hearing tn he had hero the Reel.teramt Receiver, at the tiallee. tlregnn on the Alb day ot April. 1" at the hour of Ml i n.l.irn Ih. iLre,utntlnif al, ta. thc from any Other lklh-lormlng; food. i,ran, whU-h haa a population of aixut 18 warn p. Root, tba great kidney reme1y 1 hen r nuny Other prcpari- r.iw. ri-a lke an ampliiijieater on a fo'.fll every wi.h la relienog pain to Ibe tloni on th mxriut thlt prtUni I rmmmtory ty hk-h iu aenii. IrewUr U,, kldnera, iw, bladder and eter; tO do Wht '') dialed. Of late .ara Mcut.M.e. of ,t 6(f. SCOTT'S at EMULSION icxu but thcr f a1 to perform It. The pure NorweclAn Cod-liver Oil nude into A deUgntful cream, ikiU fully blended with the Hrpophoa ot. actHititit of its mild ami evrn rllmat. has brent the Mmi of Invalula, u n1 ctiwially f rvHiaiimplltra. forty curs itiro the Indnl'itm,! of Mrtit.iti iml ttip nci;hUwhKil vrrt a healthy, l.appy r i. f 'l mini hj a,tiw, to Iiimh rtinaunipiMtii m m) dmrly un Known, hen Mcut.mc l-cmtie nottsl Mire treat f tlmej sick vtlth ronatittiMtiwi phlttl Of LimC And Soda, Which I the eauita Irfl their farms and their Arc luCh VAiUabK tonict, ncM'hy nannrrm living wait on the makei this prtpAration an tnai;d.. Th.-.ti.u .f Ideal one and checks th ,inii,4,d'pd b,. iinprctnaiieeth' wAitintUndencT.andth ihm wv"r "'kh T.lH ., . . ' ,, , tlwir rf.eraw, a a rvaull th earth. patient almott Immediate ,ir ,m, wMrr ( Mrt,,or,r Rr, tntird Iv commeneet to put on i.m f iuirvuitia, and th f Lflh aod gain A Strength ot-e fb i,l and healthy .tr'a has Which lurprtMt them. I'fli n-wwuniptite eJnxml t a titan U v-. im ft, niTt l-ewi-e I tfcet nd wou.an. Nomura emp:i t m a-4 sh ere the wncve. slart'iJ prf of tb tWB of the fee. aed i , all niveta, frm tUaorf i tb tlMH 90. U dork a. til ! U. ViMiKg. Reglater. W. H. BI'tOK. RereKer. siiERirrs SALE. V'OTIt l t IttREBY (ilVl THAT T! It dec and hy virtue of an etecniton and nrdcf of sale, duly and regularly taxied nut M Ihe I ircult t ourt ol Ihe stele nf or.rti, tor Morrow county and to ate dlrerted. oo Ihe 1Mb ,Wt nf March. opno a Judgment and de recta loabllitr to bold oris and scald ing pala Io passing II, or bad effects fo. loving ns of liquor, viae or br, aad eteroiiraeg that onpleasaat ceonaaity of being tompelled to gat op raany tinea dnrlng Ibe tight to orlaale. Tba tnllj and Ihe ritraordlnarr effft of H warn p. ront it aoaa rMllitvl. It aiaodi lb Bigbet for tti wonderful cored ot Ihe ajoat dutreaaiag aaaea. If yo Dee J a MA.ttj.tee M.iM ekjtnl.t k . lt,e Km I fl1.l I ho.iee in Men-net Morrow eMiniy nwenn, bt drotfgtstg. or ra Brit eeeU aad oaa i tn ihe ti.h.t t.t.tdet aw ce.h ia hand, alt ' ,, . . . . , . ... toll-wlng d.wrrihet nal eatoia twll lb oouar. goo gsaj osvw a eampig ocuie fc,,h mmM ,,,.,,, n,, twenty .nht. la a.d pamphlet both aenl free ), ttcrg--a. ttweth. With the tpnetneeta here-fit amenta and ar-f-urtenaaeea theeenntA belong ti jof la anv w tee t-reitalniue t! .,.4 as eati-v aatd .l1ona la the n. , .owing .. l.'l AK with tillered thereea ttnntll,. i"a rt.i nl M.ml !-.. et ll.e rale ot Slee-t pi iitnai lot the I'ich ef aura nf ig S .ti.erfi aiMn.ii tee, and '- the fur- rrr inttMUf tk a,i.Mt t tkit ,rt,wtl?;V f'i eval mwasy t'. duly rendered and entered la said court. an tbe loth Uy nf Man-h, !. In a 'II thea and IhenMotore pending therein. Wherein The American MoHoae lotanany I Imlied. m ainlland. a t rporaiioa, waa plaintiff, and Jtraee Tttomaa fniwnlrig and Mulon ! th.walng eehelraailaw of atmihen a Vwn. lug. and Maria Ikiwning. derwee.1, ware defen dants end com mending me fas eel I the herein Her deerr1t. real property, did on the tMh day et Man a. law, duly levy p and w III, oa Ttteedey, t to till way May, 1896 at Ihe knur nf I w'rlnrk la the alternant) I atl I day, al the front done of the connty apna feoeipt ol threw too cent etatapa Io eoter ).t of pueUg oa tbe bottle, Msalkoa tba tleppaer Oatelte aal eod nor address io IV. Kilmer I Co, I'leg bttBi tun, N. T. Tbt proprietor of tbia C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling of prescriptions. 'When you hear dem bells !" YOU BHOVLD 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 ! t MAT HALVORSEN, 1 LEADING MERCHANT OF I0NE a t Keeps I U U ot Ibid:: o o ? c (? Including all tho Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmcns' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. . First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. M0T HALVORSEN, IONK. OKKQON. A.. A.BRA.I-IJVMSIOK, IVlerchant Tailoring! Mr. Abrahamtck is tho pioneer tailor of, Hepp ner. Hi work ii always firtt clait and tatiiuo tioa gutrtntctd. CALL. AND BEE HZ. OK MAY BTHET- XL iSt ft ill tfr ft vi jyr 1' "