Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 19, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, April 19, 1898.
REPUBLICAN BTATE TICKET.
Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of The Dalles.
Governor,
T. T. GEER,
oIMcCleay.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
FRANK A. MOOBK,
- of St, Helens.
Secretary oi State,
FRANK I. DUNBAR,
of Astoria.
State Treasurer,
C. 8. MOORE,
of Klamath Falls.
Superintendent Public Instruction,
J. H. ACKERMAN,
of Portland.
State Printer,
W. H. LEEDS,
of Ashland.
Attorney General,
D. R, N. BLACKBURN,
of Albany.
Prosecuting Attorney, Sixth District,
HENRY J. BEAN,
of Pendleton.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
E. L. FRE ELAND,
of Heppner.
For 8herifr,
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. SHIPLEY,
of Heppner,
For Co. Commissioner,
J. I HOWARD,
of Pine City.
For Coroner,
E. R. HUNLOCK,
of Heppner.
MALCOLM A. MOODY. 1
Malcolm A. Moody, of The
Dalles, is a member of the execu
tive committee of the republican
league of the United States and of
the republican league of Oregon.
He is a son of ex-Governor Z. F.
Moody, and was born at Browns
ville, this state, in 1851 The
Moody family returned to New
England in 1856, but came to Ore-
I gon m 1862, locating at The Dalles,
Mr. Moody was educated at the
public schools and the state uni
versity at Berkeley, Cal. After
leaving school he entered the gen
eral merchandise, grain and wool
business with his father, at The
Dalles. In 1887 their business
A FARMER'S MISHAP.
J CUPS FROM Hid WAGON AND IS BADLY
INJURED.
Injorles which Gilbert Updtrraff SotUittd
Much Suffering: Endured How Be Obtained
Helieff
From the Democrat, Goshen, Ind.
Gilbert TJpdegraffj a prosperous farmer
living near Goshen, Ind , io jumping
from bit wagon onto a board, few days
ago, met with a Berions accident.
It was feared at first that this aooideot
was aggravated by rheumatism, whiob
ailment Mr. Updegraff was troubled
with some time ago in an DDsnally severe
form. In speaking of it be says:
"About two years ago I was strioken
witb rheumatism, and for a year was
severely troubled witb it It oame on
me suddenly daring the winter, I don't
know what oaased it, unless it was ex
Dosare. about the farm. It was tbe old
was merged into The Dalles Na- fashioned rheumatism and began in my
tional bank, of which he has since lower limbs, gradually working op until
ViAfin ftnntinnftllo tliA f.naWinr TTa ny arms, bands and fingers beoame
is manager or tne extensive grain
and wool business of his father,
said to be tbe largest in tbe state.
from 1880 to 18bU ne was a
affeoted. My body aobed all over, ee
peoially my limbs, whioh were swollen
and these by tbe following spring were
almost entirely useless. I bad to hire
all my worke done that spring and sum
member of the citv counoil of The met' but did B little work in harvest
rolla, onH ?n IRAQ oa cAanA time. I must have done too mnoh, for
soon after tbat I was confined to my bed
mayor. Berviug two terms. . no una
for some time. I had the family doctor
been continuously a delegate to but be didn't do me any good. He
state and county conventions, and finally said be oould not help me and
member of the state and county
republicau central committees, be
ing one of the foremost leaders in
republican politics in Eastern Ore
gon and "Wasco county. He at
tended the National league con
vention, at Cleveland, 0., in 1894,
as delegate from Oregon. He was
the candidate of the Bound money
delegates for tbe
nomination in the
advised me to try the baths, but
oouldn't afford tbe expense. Neither
oould I afford to be an invalid all my
life. Inquiries were made at the drug
store for something that would be help
ful io my case.
"The druggist reoommended several
things, and I tried some of them, but was
not benefitted until I used Dr. Williams
Pink Fills for Pale People. I gave this
remedy & fair trial as I did tbe others
congressional and soon discovered that it was different
j j- 1 iroui auytuiug i iihu trieu.
seoona ais- ..j. f0UD(1 that this was a medicine that
trict in 1896. receiving 53 votes, did what was claimed for it, and when I
c l ii . i i had taken about a dozen doses of the
UUI 11VC 1CDB LliaU a XllOIUl JLV, UC- nilla T that than mora h.lninn m
I I'D A ftVUUU lurafc IUBI IT lit U VDlllUK WD.
ing defeated by Hon. W. R. Ellis, I continued taking them, and I am glad
of Heppner. Mr. Moody will make
OUR NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR.
Theodore T. Geer, nominated
for governor by the republican
a thorough canvas of tbe district
and will be elected as Mr. Ellie'
successor on the Gth day of June.
The republicans of Douglas
state convention, is a native Bon of oounty nave fused. Uoseburg lie
Oregon, and now forty-Beyen years view. Ditto, the republicans of
of ace. He was born in Marion Morrow county, and they expect to
county, and brought up to the elect their entire ticket, too.
business of a farmer. His educa-
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lion was mat nuurueu iu mo uuiu- ihe republican state ticket is
mon schools of the county, supple- made up of good men and is con
mented by the industrious habit sidered as a very strong ticket all
it of reading the best literature of the way through. The nomination
tha day, and instructing himself 0f Hon. T. T. (Jeer for governor,
in the political history or the gives universal satisfaction and it
country. Mr. Qeer is, and always lis conceded on all sides that he
has been a diligent reader of news- will be elected. However, there
i uoai is out lmie aoutit oi the suocess
imp,. u uuw . f the entire state ticket Keimb
posieuoi our yuuwo iiCflDB expect to stand Bolidly to-
rent political questions. This is gether tbia year.
one thing that givoB such effective-
nesB to bis addresses ueioie tne MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
I i'
PUbllC. The hardest varieties of wood, audi
In bis younger days Mr. Qeer as mahogany, rlmny uml lignum-vltue,
lived in Eastern Oregon, and than
grow In tropical climate, but tnolr
ti-nsul itiui. iii.i fa.tiiunn ii u unll flint i9
returned to the WaldO lllUS, in tri.et in ,).,, uriim-rnle .ones
Marion county, where be has since
resided, engaged in farming. In
1880 be was elected at a republi
can to tbe bouse of representatives
of tbe state legislature, in which
body be was soon noted as a rising
young man. He was chairman of
the committee on counties, and
was prominent in other commit
tees. Afterwards be was elected
two or three times to the same
body, and was chosen speaker of
the bouse one term, io which poai
tion be won praise from all sides
for bis ability and fairness as a
presiding officer. For many years
Mr. Qeer has been conspicuous in
the political arena of Oregon, both
as a correspondent of tbe news
papers aud as a public: speaker,
and no man in tbe state is better
known as a writer for tbe press
than he, outside of the editorial
prof (Vision. His articles were often
full and complete, and so exact,
mnr time, as to serve as a "vade
today tbat I did. Why tbat medicine
actually cured me and 1 didn't take more
than six or seven boxes either.'
"It was in Jaouary. 1897, that I began
taking tbe medicine, and I was com
pletely oured by the first of Maroh. I
began early in the spring to do my work,
and I kept it up all summer, not missing
a day. I have never bad any rbeumatio
troable with my limbs from tbat day to
tbis.
"And ore you positive that it was Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
that cured you?" asked tbe reporter.
"Positive, why of course I am. Noth
ing else did it. I did not take any other
medicine at tbe time, and I was never
better until I began taking Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People I have taken
nothing elee sinoe, and of course tbey
are what did tbe work." Mrs. Updegraff
agreed with ber husband that "be was
cured of a very severe oese of rheama-
turn by these pills."
Wbat better proof oould a person want
than ti e above faots. Tbis plainly shows
that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People are unrivaled as a tonio tor the
blood. The secret of perfect bealtb,
strength and beauty is pure blood, and
impure blood is the foundation ot most
diseases.
One of the first to disoover this fact
as Dr. Williams, who years ago form
nlated a oombination of vegetable reme
dies whioh acts on tbe Impure and Im
poverished blond, imparting those ale
ments tbat purify, vitalise and enrich
it, thus aiding bodily fnnotlons, arousing
every organ into healthful action, and in
tlitn way restoring the entire system to
health anl vigor,
at ease and began to show in earnest
what she eonld do. From this point on
she manifested no weakness and acted
with tbe apparent ease ard self posses
sion of a well-trained and experienced
actress, securing eurtain calls at tbe
end of eaoh act and the evident sympa
thy of ber audience.
Miss Waldorf has personal attractions
whioh will be of tbe greatest value to
ber in ber obosen career. Her figure is
sufficiently tall and well moulded to
make ber assumption of a classio cos
tume not only perfectly justifiable, but
an artistio delight to the eye. She wears
the trying costume ot the Qreek girl as
if she were native to it and moves about
tbe stage with a grace and dignity that
shows but little traoea of tbe oovioe. A
atrikiog feature of ber acting was the
ability shown to assume a pose that was
always artistio without appearing
studied, and this was observable wheth
er she was prominent in tbe soene at
tbe time or not. .
Tbe chief charm in the personation of
Partbenia was its girlish innocenoe and
frank directness. Tbe fresh touoh of
spring appeared to have found visible
form in tbe lightness of ber voice and
tbe brightness ot ber smile. It was only
in tbe later soenes, when tbe passion of
love is supposed to have been aroused
in tbe breast of the Greek maiden tbat
tbe fair aotresa showed a lack ot warmth.
Her response to tbe fiery pleadings of
Ingomar was but a weak one and even
ber determination in tbe last scene to
follow him out into the world was oon
veyed in tones whiob, while they were
clear and decided, did not indioate tbat
they weie founded in the passion of love
after tbe manner in wbicb it bad been
so ably disonssed in tbe earlier soenes.
Miss Waldorf's voioe is musioal and
strong, . ber enunciation , sometimes
clouded, but mostly dear and oorreot,
while her rendering of b'onk verse is
good enough to entitle her to place
among tbe best aotresses upon tbe stage
today. Her faoial expression is mobile
and attractive, the more so because, al
though she is pretty and has large, lus
trous eves, she does not use the baby
stare so oomaon among women who are
pretty and notbiDg else.
When Mies Waldorf has been seen in
tbe character of Julia, in "Tbe Hunch
back," it will be possible to arrive at
closer estimation of ber powers than oan
be made after seeing her but once in
snob a part as that ot Partbenia. Io the
meantime, however, it is safe to assert
tbat an actress has arrived upon tbe
stage wbo will in due time be heard
from.
The cast was greatly helped by Wm.
MoVay, whose statuesque, one might
almost say colossal, proportions made
bitn en ideal Ingoma. particularly
when, in addition, he' was found to be
tbe possessor of a floe, sonorous voice of
tbe Louis James order and an ability to
use it effectively. His acting was highly
intelligent, forcible and effective.
I Week r
fe0
We simply knocked our
competitors silly with our
display of
Sajnwb'llliii
the finest ever shown in
this city. Our prices are
as low as the lowest, if not
a little lower.
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This
Week...
WeTask
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 as the 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.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaGeandk, Oregon,
March 10, 1898.
NOTICE 18 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 be
fore J. W. Morrow County Clerk, Morrow
county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April
23, 1898, viz:
. WILLIAM H. CLARK,
Pre-Emption D S 10540, for the WU NWU, SEW
N and N W) 8WJ4 Sec 15, Tp 4 8. R29, E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Andy J. Cook, Hezekiiih
Tlppett, of Bcppner, Oregon, Robort 8. Clark,
of Murdane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman,
ot Vinson, Oregon,
E. W. Babtlktt,
30-11 UeglBter
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Orrics at La Obandk, Orioon,
March 7. 1898.
OTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler Has Bled 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.
gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 23, 1898, viz:
JOHN T. GALLOWAY,
Hd E No 5353 for the BE ofSeo6Tp28R27
E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: A. i. Stamp, M. J. Devln, W.
u. Mccarty and rosier Adams, an oi neppner,
Oregon.
E. W. Babtlrtt,
29-40 Register.
CAB.D Of THANKS..
Notice of Intention.
f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON.
x.4 March 2, 1K9H. Notice is hereby given that
We take Ihle. method, ot thanking all those
friends, aud neighbors who so patiently aud
lovingly aided and assisted us during tbe
Illness, death and burial of our loved one,
I.lllle II. Large. Words cannot express to you
our heartfelt thanks.
Ma. add Mas. H C. Rush.
ISAAI C. LARUS.
The "Kra of Jiillua CenMr" Ix-gnn
with the reformation of tlu rnlcndnr lu
40 11. C. It prevnilt-d lu Cnglum for
clvh iirMH4-s until 1762, then Ix-ing
suiM-nu'disl by the (In-tforinn.
Several suhatantxa, whone odor is
to r-eatcrn noatrlls execodinifly re-
tiiienant, are highly ratrrmrd In the
ent jwrfuiupa. In 1'crala and
AfirhmiiNtnn, aaafoetldst is considered a
di'liiate iM-rfume, and runny luxurious
jx'raons rarry a quantity of it in their
pockets or in a ig suNpcndcd from the
neck.
rhedoornnll In earlier timra.aayi an
ntliinrlnn, mi the piste of the door
UKn which the old fnahloiied Knocker
truck to ar-oiia the Innmtca ot the
Iiouht. As the plnte or unit was struck
many more times then any other nail
It M .aaumed to lw mure dead than
other nitila. Hence the phi one; "Dead
ita a door unit
Eugene Dctnarr wu brought
ix'fore J untie IltcharJaon today
on a charge o burglary, luing ac
cused of breaking into tbe house
of Prank Van Clevr, of Wells
npttnga on nnnlay. 1 he young
man wavM examination anil was
boutitl over in the aura of $.(X), to
ilefult of which he waa sent to
jail to await the action of the
luecuia" foi the ordinary politician, grand jury.
Geo. F. Roberta, representing
Zan ltroe., of Portland, is looking
That Dr. Williams' I'lnk Fills for Pale up business in our City today.
I'enple do this has been atieereti in ny
the following named settler baa filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
oeforeJ, W. Morrow, County Clerk.at Heppner,
Oregon, on aaiurnay, aprii in, mm, vis:
GEO. W. SMITH.
of Heppner; Hd R No 29o for the NEU of Bee
12, Tp 2 8 R 24 E W M.
He names the following witnesses toprove
his continuous residence UDon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: James V. Khea, Ralph L. I
Henge, of Heppner, Oregon, Hoberl J. Hill, oi
Lexington, Oregou, and Joseph Mason, of lone,
Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE,
2H-39. Register.
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The Leader
Of Course!
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.
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A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
Is a "joy forever." That's what
you'll find at r -
Heppner, Oregon-
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thousands alt over onr land sod io for
eign olimee. These marvelous health
restorers are prescribed by pbyslolans.
endorsed bv druggists sod need by peo
ple every where.
AT THETHtATrlt
A roaiJent of Kalom, bo kne
Abraham Litnooln acveral years
before be waa mentioned for
trtalil(ney, rrgarJn Mr. Goer
remarkable man, ami singular!)
like tbe great war irreilont in
many qualilioa. lie baa Lincoln's
admirable aolfjxiUo m an orator
Iwfore a promiscuous crowd, tbe
awe di wtucme of statement, and CAn overcome In almost all cams
an f.inall bai!i? faculty of Urn- 1T the UK Ol ScOtt'l EmuUion Ol
in Intn ridicule tbe arcutnenU of Oji-Uref Od And the Hypo.
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an .,pon.n,. a 7 ' j, u 4 adtntdic lact that cod-UTcr
tbat be is rnilowM iid tne earns lh 4igaufcU oil Uk ti
. . . tel.
eetise of jastice ana uonoraiiis uuno. la
Lus Aegeles Theatre. The adveol of
a oew aspirant for stellar honors Io tbe
person of Mies Janet Waldorf, wbo is
already fortified r msoy smd eipree
sioos ot admiration from tbe interior
press, is an event tbat demaods some
thing mots than a passing nollos, Miss
Waldorf baa been ooder tbs tntelsge
ot Mrs Ada Pow Curris', aod baa beeo
stodjing bard for tbe past tbres years.
Frlnflipel smno Urs. Carrier's olsiess
to deetioi'tion is tbs fact tbat she
laoooheJ Jolia Marlowe open lbs stage,
as she is wow attempting to bring Janet
WeMorf befurs the public.
Tbe pieee cboaeo for Mist Waldotrs
appearanre before a Los Angelas soJl-
eoee was "Ingomar," a play tbat baa for
many years been a great favorite witb
bnddieg Iregwlteeeee. Mary Aadereoa
won fame In the character of fat than I a.
Minna tiale. Kngoeia ltlair and last, bat
nt teaat, Jolta Marlowe, without mea
mentioning others leas well known, have
eeayd la with toots or lees soeeeea. It
le in faot a reegalJ test ebaraelet for
a girl aeptrlsg to b roasl.lareJ .
titled M a poeiltoa la the front rank of
art r .
It deo ends abiHly, both for comedy
and tregady, raaeisg. as it dw, from
the deliaatia of Hgbt bearted simplis
ity to tbe ebaraeteftsatioa of pawlnwaU
aeorn aa4 evlastaatiag la tbs etbibukxi
rf the devoted lvs ol s pars sad tieel
teg net or. Tbe feet that lbs lines are
la blank vets make an added deaan4
phita ol Lime and Soda. WhiW knJ i.jwe n t.t .j sowadseM
of br training Is shiealinwary art.
F. M. Colthar, foreman of the
XionK trees: Kagle, la taking a
abort rest and vieiting friends in
Heppner. Tbe Gazette acknow
ledges a pleasant call from tbe
gentleman.
The two cases set to be heard
nn iriA 10 inat tmfora Jnrlpe Ilirh. I Mscontlmiona mldpnra upon and cultivation
on me oj inst, ueiore Juage iucu- i ( Ml(1 n(1 . niiam Harmn. John r.
ardson, in which Mrs. (Jarnsey is "anon, iuiarac.am,u and rraDctM.oentrr,
charged with violating tne laws of
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrics at La Osakdi. Orkoon.
April , 1MI.
ajOTICB 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
11 lollowlnf namrd settler has died notii s
of his liiUtitton Io mas flnal proof In support
of hlsrlalm, and that said proof will be made
hafore tha County Clerk ol Morrow comity,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on fay ),
W, vU:
JOHN P. BROWN,
Hd No Mil, (or tha EU UW! end W 8K4 See
ITpllKfllWM.
Ha names the following witnesses Io prove
Urecon, by practicing medicine
without a licence, have been dis
missed by District Attorney Ltaan.
It is presumed by tbis tbat Jura.
Oarnsey will be allowed to con
tinue ber work in tbia city without
further interruption, there being
no other charges of this nature
pending agtinat ber.
all ol Heppner, Oregon.
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BARTI.ETT.
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Timber Culture-Final Proof.
LiXD Orrics AT Tms Dali.es, Oatnnit.
March lMh IhM.
XTOTICt IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT PAT
i v rick Hplllane, of Heppner, has filed notice
of Intention to make Bnal pmf before J. W.
Mormw, county clerk, at his elfice In Heppner,
Ortton, on Monday tha IS day of April, IKW, on
llmtier culture application no. w4l lortheH'i
NESa, (is ctoa H. In township No. 1 i
rai.e Ha. V K. W. M.
He nemea a witnmii s: iann woodward
ood's
Pills
(tennis Hplllane, WlllUia S. Lelller, and Bainucl
l-enier, all ot Heppner, otcgon.
JAM. P. MOORE.
Keclsur,
Are anuch la Inliei ala)S
ready, efflcienl, satxfae-
Uxy . pec rent a eoM ov lever,
eare all ) UK rk k-4
a.b, a4b-, iMMivait-e., etc. rrtre W mit
la eaiy rill, k. lake wit Hoa i aafMiartlia.
Notice Ot ContestTimber Culture.
1 Wasting
in Children
BOW TO FIND OCT.
dealing io uo'.itica, as io erery
other calling, tbat characterixoti
the life of Litclo, and as evidence
of tbis it is sufficient to refer to
Mr. G eer's refusal of tbe apfoint.
went as reuistor of tbe Oregon
City land flie, under tbe circora.
stance in which it was proffered
to hltn.
Tbat Mr. Gwr will l elecM
goternor by a larg- majority,
without eating. He is in perfect
axioord with the rr publican part?
onalltlta! quettua, arid, as bis
eareer has aban lantly sbowu, be
U v.r war uualified to N its
staodard-bstrsr la this Inpottaitl
siap!.xs"Ita SUUimii
'let"'1 'iHa by the Oee-
maa voa Maeii iieuingbawaew aaa
waa tr arreted aad ixlaptod by Maria
lell, wbo le (u ilvta sredil k tbe
antteatilp,
Tbe fi'et art elfle a very poor eppnr.
taaliv fr tbw e.-tre. and It was wot
alrtdy AZiUl and mad rxidf earprlaieg Ikal Mas vtablatl failed to
lor ImrrxJiAtt aUorptioo hf lbs ewt n ak4 aiplaoae tot U aeiiag
lyitcm. It U alio ComNrxd WIlhjtwlt tU wee aataialtv eMWbat
irtypophop nita,wrilcn l,i,alaJ se did s4 earewl Is wotkieg
lurplf A food not only lor
Ihctiuufioi th NJf,bul
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
It It not only oaUtaVW, tut it it
Pills bnttls or eostmna glaaa witb
orloe ssd let it stand tweety-fonr boars;
a eeJImeol or settling iadieaUe it is
healthy osditloa of tbs kidneys. When
nrtoe stains lines It la evUeoee of kid
ney trotibl. Too frequent deeire ko art.
sale or pais IB tbs baek. is slax ooavloo
Ing proof tbsl tbs kiJneys aad bladder
are sat sf orJe.
WBATTW OO.
There le soeafort la tbs knowledge so
oft egpisisil. tbat Dr. kiitser't
H warn p-Boot, tbs geMl kidney remedy
fnlSts tvwry wieb Is relieving pain Is the
baek, kidneys, liver, btadJer and every
part of tbe arisary -Ttaeeagwa. It Soe-
reeie suability ts bold nrlee and aeald-
leg pale la naawiag It, sr bad tfferts foL
lawiag see of bsor, wise or beet, and
t4as roes pel !e. le gel ap asaey tiwtew i-waiea a.i
Lavs Orrit at Tas Oauva, Oaeooo.
March l. liaat.
OMM.AIHT H AVISO BKr.M MADK AT
tins oFAce by Ihe duly verined and enrrnhn-
raled am.laTll of Holwrt Warren, al led ne that
John ('. Ki.raT. who made Umber enlture entry
Na TM. U't the h K of see a Ip I a H it K. at
Ihe land pV at 1 he tiallre. nn the llh day of
No-ember l7. and his heirs hare wholly
ahandimed aald tract, ai.d have felled and new.
Ierie, at all time elnrw the third year after
entry, to comply with Ilia linile-r eulturw lawa,
or m plant, rultl.ale or prnleei any part ol tha
a Id trad In tree, eeedlua of enltlnsw, as re
tHlred by law, therefore with the view to tha
compilation of amid entry. Ihe eid part Ire are
hereby eaaaexaned end required to tie and ap
pear belor J. W Morrow, county clerk ol Mor
mw comity, at hie nffioe al Heppner, Oreeno, on
Ihe lath day of April, lew. at le o clock a . of
amid day. thea an4 triere m pflme enrh tee II
emit, aa Ihey may have eoncwrnlng Ihe eald
alleemtloeja, Ihe Snal hearing to be bait before
Ihe fceeletef aud Mecel.ef , al The tWllee. treen,
on Ihe ta dej ul April, leva, at the hour ol le
rinrae.aa. n. "in, eieeie.
ail it W. M. Bl'iua, Keceuee.
ft
for the feorxt rvd rxrvrt,
and will bu.y up I Kg chill
vbai. ill ordinary lood
does not supply frtjr
nowrubrmnte
MMtnpi t. ntt 1.4m le,eie
Al sWtew iptealtex
KTI SI. Caawaew, Bew Yacfc.
ap lbs taaiuaiis eiiaei t4 tbe saaa, for mWl(t bave tbe beat. fUld
a bleb tbe taibof Ml St le soiree ai
to t ). Her eenta wf ri;l wa
ii fepdete t, ibowteg laUal pnwaes taf .
laleewe iwdirt, aad waa owly lajare-l
I s iba arttftelalMy ef lb teeth witb
wkwb be e1e We etit freea tbe eeee.
tbe reel tateeewt ef tea plaf d'e St
begts Skill tbe el ewwe Is lbs see!
tt aai base MkM) vTeUH tas far Store
SHERIFF 8 ALE.
VOTK B IS HEa-VSY 1VB THAT t'B
4 V ae aad by virtue nl aa eieruiloa and
ordee ot eaie, duly and rilarly leeued out ol
tbe t It. oil I ourt ol Ihe Mete of tre"a, fnr
Mnreow roenty. aitd to ane dtrerted. a tbe lath
dey of Maerk. 1, ap a udwenl and de
cree duly rendered end entered la aald court.
en the loth day ol Mecrh, teem. In a aull Ihea
e4 thecetHore efillnf Uteeeta. wherein,
the Aetrrwan Modaete Company jmitel. of
amimnd. a t orpneOon. wee plelntld, and
a Ihomee pownliif. and Ml I ton (tie
teal law al eiephea a Pnwa-
oanna sow aif bi so nriwntw. in sbii.1 i,t.u end nemiMiti e.e aa e.il Ihe hereto
andtbsesuwioarrefforl of Iwaap. Wi;
rM M) sow raalisa.1. It stands lbs Twaaway, tbs lit Say af May, 189S
ilUI f,.f tie araaJeefal ssns Jlks tkekonr o( erl-k In the aftentoaei
e ! tmi,l A. h hn.1 A,m of I ha mo.nile Meri
dwtreawieg eaaea. If y need a ! bwMxe u rteppeer WorrnW Co nil tregon eelt
a tbe kiea-e M.M-t b eae In need, all tb
Miowlea deerrthed real eetele to t n
be dfwaalaia. brkw Bftf Seats aad oaa i e"ik ae, e-.lt.-a twenty etahi. I
. ail ett-.t. and beina la Morrow l ien
i IHegcea. Mlwf with tbe We..na here.lit
leeM-.ieeud apfrteneiw-w uecevaae belong
( e la any alee an-rnlnig. of aw earn h
I ti ae will esiieiy aeht 'i Igmenta la It. a
I t. ...-wieg ...e,a . i i av witit luweet theceoa
Imno the V'"k ae, M l-t. el the reie ol
ii-i pi ),.,. t,,t tme tortr.ee eni
e;eHt, 'M.e- e-w.e tee. aud 9e tbe rne.
e- el S-b 01 eeaw a4 g'.e-e---eata,
a-e aMvaui e-e I, b Itutl.
e-at lM,f sf Mertew eewet Ciea
dsllaf. Tow stay baea a eagtple twltle
aad paapbM bth eewl Iree I y snail,
npnw ree-xpl ef (brew two et tie p e
evear sa4 mt wnatege ww tbe buttle,
bfeattW tha tepreee (teaette aad met. 4
tw a t tree M !, K'lney A Co, Piif
basai . W. f . Tbe t-l rletwrv ef tha
ftt Meies lbs VSfatSMlt tbW
lir.
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 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 !
MAT HALVORSEN,
1 LEADING A1ERCHANT
-nl OF I0INE .hxwwwta
Keeps i hd M i Merchandise
O o
O Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin- O
f; ware, Harness, Stockmena' Supplies,
a Wood and Willowware.
p First Class Goods and Low Prices
V is his motto.
j MflT HALVORSEN,
U lONi; OltEOON.
A.. ABRAHAMSIOK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Mr. Abraharasick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. Kt9 work is always first class and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
CALL AND OEE
iMEe ON MAY OTHieET