The Gazette. Tuesday, May 3,1898. The Gazette is not heralding its coming with a brass band but its circulation can be determined at the Heppner postoffice. Adver tisers will please note this. NOT CONSISTENT. An exchange says "Oregon muBt be carried by the republican party this year in order to maintain its credit and its dignity." If this is all that will save the "dignity and credit" of the state, we fear for our fair commonwealth: we fear "blot" must fall upon its name, for the people are sick and tired of re publican misrule and boseism. But why will the state be lost if it fails to go republican? Washing ton elected an anti-republican ticket two years ago, and today its credit is better than it ever was under re publican management. Oregon will be no exception when the offi cers on the union ticket take their seats. Times-Mountaineer. This would sound better if the T.-M. had not, a year ago last win ter, given all possible assistance to the Salem hold-up. It encouraged the democrats and populists to unite with the "boss" to defeat the will of the republican party. Now it should take its medicine if the "little boss" gives the popocrats a few hard raps. Poob, innocent, imposed upon Joe Simon! An Oregonian report er says that he's just a common can didate, that's all, the same as other candidates on his ticket, and that it is a burning shame for repub licans to put before the people a ticket called "anti-Simon repub lican." It brings tears to one's eyes to know that Mr. Simon is be ing unfairly treated and that a whole ticket in Multnomah county is being opposed just because he is merely one of the nominees. Such a shame! The Gazette would like for the local republicans to call at our office to see a copy of the names that ap peared on the Northup petition two years ago, which list we retain for the edification of ourselves and friends. It will be noted that many of those appearing conspicu ously at Astoria were the prime movers in the scheme to defeat Ellis two years ago. They were bolters then; they are the best re publicans on earth, down in Mult nomah county. WAR JEWS (5 p. ta.) NEW YOPK, May 3. Orders bret been lent to 8sn Franoisco to eeleot two ot the swiftest ships obtain able to be loaded witb ooal and sent to Commander Dewey. Tbe Illinois volunteers may be given an opportunity to support Dewey at Ma nila. Tbe California volunteers are anx ious for an opportunity to go. WASHINGTON, May 3 -The senate will make Fita-Hagh Lee msjnr.geosral. KfcY WEST. May 3 A brother of General Weyler was oaptared on board tbe ship Aigonnte. It can be said of our present county school superintendent, Jay W. Shipley, that he is well quali fied for the position for which he has been renominated. He is Heppner boy, having received his education in the schools here, and is decidedly popular among all the people. PRESS COMMENT. Hood's Should be In erery family fvsfev medicine chest and every I LJM II traveller's grip. They are li III 9b Invaluable when the stomach it out of order; core headache, biliousness and all liver troubles. Mild and efficient. 23 cents. EIGHT MILE MATTKK8. During the months of February, March and part of April the Ga zette was not under the manage ment of its proprietor. Every per son who writes editorially usually sees through individual glasses, and oft these lead one into the fields of severe partisanship. The Gazette is straight republican and supports the platform enunciated at St. Louis in 180G. But we do not think that every man who dif fers with this paper and proposes to support the fusionistB is a knave and a fool. The Gazette stands on tbe broad ground of individual rights. It has warm friends witb whom it differs on many things, but we are all Americans and we stand ready to answer to the call of our country, if it needs us. Our nation does not know politics in this hour. It should not. And while politically this paper is true to the republican ticket, it accords others the right to do as they like in the support of candidates, with out having any thought or sus picion that any one is dishonest in his opinions, or that he is a disrep utable renegade. The Gazette ab hors Scottism and does not propose to support a principle that all men should be damned because they Lave the temerity to follow their own convictions. This is the Ga zette, and this stands for all time, under the present management. From: an exchange it is noticed that Secretary Glass, of the repnb- ican state central committee, is in the republican harness till the ection in June. Tbe Gazette iB glad to know this, but would like to kuow when he shed the demo cratic gear. 1NCUKASKI) STAGE BKBVICE. Few Words From a Practical Standpoint Abuat the Cmiyon-Heppner Roate. Tbe Gazette reporter is informed that the stage and mail service between Heppner and Cauyon Oity, tbe new oon- traot for wbiob bag been sab-contraoted by B. F. Miller, is to be greatly im proved over tbe present conditions, by tbe putting on of new foar-borse ooaobes and after tbe lat of July to be made a twenty-four hour system instead of a forty-eight as it is at present. This changs will bs a great benefit to to Heppner, financially, as it will be tbe means of taming here tbe Initio of tbe traveling publio wbiob heretofore were compelled, ou nconnut of transit accom modations, to go via Baker Oity. Tbe distance from Cuuyoo Oity to tleppner is as near, if not mnob nearer tbao Baker Oity, and besides will put passeo gers much nearer Vortlaod. Tbe citizens of Heppner should en- oourage Mr. Miller iu putting in a good stage service aud tbe benefits derived therefrom Mill well compensate them tor any labor or outluy they may on dergo. Tbe United States will use bal loons in aotual military servioe for the first time, in Cuba, although their usefulness has been fully demonstrated some time ago, by experiments in this country and by actual servioe in Europe. Each o: the two United States armies which will be used for the invasion Cuba will have complete balloon outfits and a oorps of experts to work them. These balloons wil be Bent up high enough to make thorough observations in a radius of twenty-five or thirty miles, and each of them will carry a signa officer to report to the commanding officer. They will, of course, be controlled from the ground by means of ropes. The Gazette reitoiates a fact, o which J oo Simon had bettor take note, if ho does not desire to bo re sponsible for the defeat of the re publican ticket this year, that unless Graham Glass, jr., is taken down as secretary of the republican state central committee there will be general landslide to defeat Simon' despicable plans to foist democrats into high places. Many re pub- licana will not follow blindly like hogs to the wll-tiib. It is to be regretted that a splendid ticket is to be menacod by a "rule or rum' combination. Many good republicans thiuk that tho money plank of our state platform would have been to the point if it bad reiterated that tbe St Louis platform of 1800, You must remember, friends and republicans, that bolters like Scott, Pinion and II. 11. Northup bad to I o appeased. As republicans we tau ufford to bo trouorous so that these gentlemen can hare an op. portunity occasionally of support, log tbe republican ticket. The republican state oentral oommittee bave opened headquarters in tbe Wor cester block on Third street. Heoretary Glass has looked after tbe furnishings in a very oomplete manner, and it is safe to say that tbe stats oentrsl committee never oocapied, in this city, more con venient rooms than those now at its dis posal. Mr, Glass is preparing to make a campaign in the interest of sound money and sound republicanism that will make tbe various "faotions" extremely diizy by tbe time tbe oampaign is over. Tbe ontlook is splendid tor oomplete success of tbe republican tioket. There may be one or two exceptions, bat Seoretsry Glass is not willing to oonoede even this grain of comfort to tbe opposition. By another week tbe secretary will be in baines to stay nntil tbe result is made known in June. Tbe banner of true re publicanism has been thrown to tbe breeze. Let every loyal republican sup. port and defend it. Portland Chroniole. Mornings are frosty. Middle of the day quite warm. Mrs. Lemuel Niobolson, an old lady who lives near Gooseberry, and who bas been staying alone for some time on ber ranch, was found in ber bouse a few days ago to be in what was thought a dying oondition. Mr. Jsmes Jones (ber brother) and wife went to tbe bouse and stayed several days with ber. Tbey left ber in a more comfortable condition. Her husband is visitiog in Southern Or egon, tier two daognters that were staying with her bave gone to Omens, Neb. , Grain is looking well and grass is in fine oondition. Tbe Eight Mile well drill is s suooees. 0. E. Jones expects to put in a wind mill pump in tbe wall he is drilling. Tbe farmers' wives are busy raising turkeys, ducks and obickens, preparatory to cooking for a large harvest. Prospects for fruit are fine. E. M.O. April 29, 1898. j mm THIS WEEK ONLY ! ! i ( CRIPPLED AT PLAY. 1MPKUOKNOE ON THE BALL FIELD ENDS IN MISERY. o o o o o o Grand Reduction Sale of...... IHIdDTES Lambeau Kangaroo Calf Stock Top- -PERFECTOE. Mens' Fine Shoes : In Obooolate and Black, Silk Vesting and Stock Tips, our regular $6.00 and 85.00 hce. This week, Only $4.00 Ladies' Dress Shoes 8300 takes anything in our fine line ot Ladies' $100 Shoes. Everything in our extensive shoe line at ridiculously low prices. Make the Most ot this Opportunity. Two Millions a Year. When ueoule buv. try. and buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the Lnited States are now buying (Jascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a yenr and it will ba three million be fore New Year's. It means merit proved. that CaHcarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggists 10c, 25c, 50c a box, cure guaranteed. Downfall of Many of a Man who was CAMAS ITEMS. James Bank bas been on tbe siok list the past week. Chas. Gest's team ran away last Tues day breaking tbe harness, but otherwise dc ing no duiuage. Camas bas been enjoying some floe growing weather tbe past week, being warm, with showers of rain every few days, which makes tbe farmers and stockmen smile. Tbe farmers are about through plowing and seeding. Mrs. Gibbs died at Pilot Rook April 27th. The remains were brought to TJkiah, where tbe funeral will be beld tomorrow, Mrs. Gibbs, who was for merly Mrs. Bippe, lived in Camas tor Exposure Causes the Athletes The Story Stricken. From the Free Press, Detroit, Mich. "You talk about ball playing," said Charles W. Churchill, ot 66 Miami Ave., Detroit, tbe well known traveling sales man, who sells computing scales throughout Michigan, "I will never for get tbe experience 1 bad while playing this game two years ago, "Like all young men I played ball, in tact during my oollege days I was quite a ball player. I bad all the qualifica tions to be a professional player, but in stead, secured a place as a traveling salesman. ' "Two years ago while spending a da in a small junction town in this state, some of us traveling men went in tbe suburbs to see a sorub ball game. Well, to make tbe story short I got into tbe game in less tban five minutes and was doing more talking and run ning tban I had for years. I beoame all w? rmed up and bad my coat, vest and hat off. Every time I made a oircmt of the bases I would lay down on tbe ground and try to oool off This was a dangerous thing to do in my heated state, and the next morning I could soaroely walk. Tbe pbysi iao that was oalled said I bad rheumatism. I was taken borne on a cot. For nine weeks I stayed in my room and for seven of those weeks I was on mv back in the bed. "The day I play ad that game I weighed 118 pounds, and when I oommenoed to be well enough to be out again, I only NOTICE OF STOCK INSPECTOR. I hereby appoint J. L. Ayers as deputy stock impector of this county. JA8. WYLAND, 5.6 Stock Inspector. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PUB lie that on the 28th day of April, 1898, the partnership between the undesigned was dis solved by mutual consent. After that date all obligations made by either of the parties must be settled by the one incurring the same. Witness our nanas ana sem mho am ui April, 18U8. H. E. BARTHOLOMEW. K. ' n muDDiriT Timber Culture, Final Proof. United Btatks Land Office, La Grande. Oregon, April 25, 1898. a TiiTrrm in HKRKRY GIVEN THAT JOHN 1 N. Elder has filed notice of intention to ' molm final nrnnf hefore J. W. Morrow. CnnntT Clerk of Morrow county. Oregon, at his oflice In Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, the '0th it., nf Inns 1H on timber culture aonlicatlon No. 2386, for ni nw, vA ne of section No. 22, township No. 2 S, range No. 27 E. W. M. He names as witnesses: Frank Elder, Joseph Rector, Kewton Whetstone, Lueinda Elder, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. BAKTLKTi', 643-54 Register, number of years. She was highly teemed by all who knew ber. She leaves weighed 116 pounds. "I took nearly every thing that bas evey been prescribed for rheumatism, and had two eons and a daughter George Bank, while working with a foar-borse team, was kloked by one of the animals, the team ruuoing away Tbey ran for two or three miles before stopping. Mr. Bank is reported able to be around. Camas Digger, Camas, Or., April 30, 1898. ACETYLENE GAS. The Costa Klrau Counterfeiters. For months the Costa liioan oouutor- f iters bave been issuing bogus notes ot tbe government of the island until tbe amount, it is said, bas reached $1,000,000, Inspectors of tbs secret servioe bureau were chiefly instrumental in bringing tbe malefaotors to jnslioe. The tffloienoy of the secret servioe Is undoubted, but it is by no means a seoret, but a patent fact, that the servioe that Hostetter's Stomaob Bitters does tbe wesk, nervous and dyspeptic is of genuine value There have been from time to time coud terieits of it, but tbe miniature note of baud on tbe label, and the vignette of St. George and the Dragon, are not successfully imitable. This tonic abso lately prevents and remedies malaria, rheumatism, liver complaint and dys pepsia. Tbe light of the future. Why not be independent and own your own little gas plant which will give four times more light than ordinary gas or electrio lights at one bait the cost? Applicable for use in cburohes, stores factories, hotels, residences and country homes; safer than ordinary gas or kerosene lamns. Approved by all tbe Boards of Underwriters throughout tbe United States. We want a first class agent in every town. Write for catalogue and prioes. THE ACETYLENE OAS MA CHINE CO., Akron. Ohio. Business men's oarnival at the opera boose tomorrow night. Secure your re serve seals at Conser A Warren's drug store at onoe. It AN EHBOH. tbe beet of medioal attendance but was not benefited much. I was told tbat 1 would probably be crippled for years. ''I bad about given up all hopes of ever being able to go on tbe road again, when I read an artiole in my paper about a oaea of rheumatism almost identical with my own, tbat had been onred by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. "I decided to try tbs pills and bought two boxes of tbsm. Tbey gave me some relief and I bought six more boxes, t soon trained strenstu ana nesn every day and oontinued using tbe pills until I was entirely free from all pain "Tbat is why I recommend Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pals People to those suffering from rheumatism. o. w. cjhoromn." This is to certify thst Mr. O. W. Churchill personally appeared before me and read and signed the foregoing state-ment-in mv presence, and acknowledged the same to be true in every respect. Robert E. Hall, jr.. Notary Public What better proof oonld a person want than the above facts. Tbese pills stand unrivaled as a tonio for tbe blood. Tbe secret of perfect health is pure blood and all tbe elements neoesssry to give new life and riobneea to it and re store shattered nerves are contained id a condensed form in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People. Druggists oon sider tbsss nit Is to be tbe best on tbe market and tbey report large eales. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Gbande, Oregon. ADril 6. 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 bsfore the County Clerk ol Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, uregon, ou 1898, viz: junn r. Dtvunn, Hd No 5414, for the BW and V SE Sec i n v H K i p. w iyi . Ha nfcmei the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Harion, jonn p. Barton. William C. Scott and Francis M.Gentry, all of Heppner, Oregon. Ei, vi . can J utu . . , 38-49 Register. Land Offics at The Dalles, Obeoon. March l"th 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT rAT rick Spillane, of Heppner, has filed notice of intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at his omce in tleppner, Oregon, on Monday the 25 day of April, 1898, on timber culture application jo. mi. mr uic oi NE)4, NKBE'4 Section 14, In township No. 8 ronim Nn OJ. K W M He names as witnesses: jonu nooumru. Dennis Hpillane, William 8. Lefller, and Samuel Lefller, all of Heppner, Oregon. ja. r. Mwnr.. 32-43 Register. Dr. Eshelman, of Tbe Dalles, will visit tleppner on the 15tb, 16th and 17th of May. Chronio and obsoure cases of men, women and children a speoially. Nervousness, headache, neuralgia, rheu matism, ounstipatiou, pilos, fissure, fistula, and surgloal diseases ot women aud children treated successfully. No obsrge for consultation. 5-4t Wasco la County Caa't Have Everythl BIbt-Not Wltboat fUht "Pap Hayseed" McAlister, ot Wasco county, now taking t post graduate course, was today engaged in recruiting oompany, says a Uoryallis dispeiob, last Tuesday, to ths Oregonian. All day long tbe telephone and telegraph wires were kept busy by students asking per. mission of tbeir pareuts to join the "Uay. seed" oompany, and at last aocooots there was promise that a full complement ot men would be secured. McAlister is well known ss ohampioo center ot tbe oollege (ootball learn. Wasco oounty can claim a few things that ars reputable, tbs Gsaette is pleased to say, but this papsr doee not propose to lose II. L. McAlister. or "Pap Hay seed." as bis boy friends know him. Mr. McAlister was raised in Lexiugton, Mor row ooonty, and bis parents now reside tiiftre. Wasco, von ean rob ns of oar It is A Itrtntfheninsr tOOd and oonuressman. but if yoa try to tsks our tonic remarkable in Its flesh-form- boss football plavsr, we'll give yoa ba' in; properties. It contains Cod-1 tie royal, and don't yoo forget it. Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested. Combined with the WeU- Wkly tearsk.as la Ten. Cars to tks a. Another through tourist ear to the East baa been arranged to ran oat ot Portland, giving four each wesk. Here. after the oar lerving Monday will run through without ohaoge to Kansas City and Chicago, over the O. 11. St N., Ore gon Hhort Line.Hio Urande Western, Denver k Klo Urande, Missouri Paoific and Chicago k Alton. Tbat car bas Just What is Scott's Emulsion? As Accldcat. Yesterday Mesdames W. W. Sraead and T, H Blsbee met with an accident, up near Mr. Mike sell's place, opposite A. A. Wren's leedyard, hlch might have been disastrous, but food fortuns favoring tks ladles they escaped with but a few bruises While drlvlag along ths road ths horse becams frightened, and Jump ins suddenly to one side, overturned tbe buggy throwing ths orctipants to ths ground, bruising them severely. Ths horss was not stopped In bis mad career uutli bs ran against a telephone polo soms distance from the scone ol ths sect dent, which demolished the top ol ths rig and otherwise damaged it Under the clrcumtan cea the ladles wars indeed fortunate. Jesse Ueuallen la down from Weston toss slst In shearing operations this year. Hs Is Ires silver man, but Is very much dissatisfied with ths fusion movement and proposes to vote with ths republloaa party. Tbs UaietU Snds that these are numerous. Fusion as a theory and lualoa as a fact ars two different things. known and highly prized Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency Is materially increased. What WUIit Do? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the Child and the adult. It been arranged tor, aud tbe one previous will enrich the blood of the anemic J I y scheduled lor Monday has been will Stop the cough, heal the irrita- changed to Thursday. It runs throats tlon a! the throat and Iuntt. and to Bt. Louis, via the Missouri rsotoe cur indolent eonsumptkm. We !'. The oar leaving Porllaod Toeeday - .1 i . a . a mak this statement because the f? w a, "ySEE? i si v iDi vn. Miami, aumjbv. ihhu suiu a asui uv atYf rine of iwentYMfVC vtirt hill Hi J.ank I all peraous hn Biay oftM lhmelva asrandl r . . ntUMIU.. I war w "'rl i.,bUuk ,h. ..,. proven it in tens .of thousands Ot Kansas City and 8. Louis, over the and lor slat aud 111 dipUn. a,, ths eouuly 1 All (Km. atwAial thrnri0h I Mh(M.I titwrllitaii.lviil IhMrMtf ill hulit . nnK. CAMS. Bt l-1 fo ti SCOTT J tmmlimn. ..1.1 n a rlifin natronan. Ito -sainli.ailon at the eo.irt houss at Hepimsr, . .S I- .. all 4l..t .Z J. - ,7 h U h H. iJl, hnvln, "U1"S """"f. I 'V.'. TJS' IC0TT A I0WM, CktsiiM, Hs Verb. I ,(ekats to the" Cast. I . HT fcaeol ui. sieriss Ce, Free Pills. Bond your add rose to Q . . Buckleo k Co., Chioago, and get tree sampl box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trisl will oonviooe yoa of their merits. Tbese pills ars easy iu aolioo and are particu larly effective io tbe ours ot coostipa lion and sick beadaobe. For malaria and liver troubles they bave been proved invaluable. Tbey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious sobetaoos and to be purely vegetable Tbey do not weaken by tbeir action, bat by giving tone to atomeoh and bowel greatly invigorate tbe system. Regulsr sise Ufa per box. Bold by Slocuin Drug Uo t. J, Blooum, manager. JLi 3. The Leader Of Course! ViV h viz h viz VI ft ft iff b i t) m m m m m (ft.0, 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 Timber Culture-Final Proof. 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- m m m m m m m (? t fc $ i Yi Vi . tvi i viz viz ASSIGNEE'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF BALK, KKU nlarly issued out of the circuit court, for Morrow county. Oreson, the lollowing describ ed land, to wit: The n ne ol sec 9, and the wU nwl of sec. 10, In tp. 6, B , p. w a. . win be sold at private sale lor cash In hand, nirla on the ahove described Dronerty will be re ceived at the oflice ol Ellis & I belps until the 2ftth day of May, 1898 Dated April flitn, IgJS. . . M M R. I 8HAW, Assignee 0! i. i. MCUee, insolvent veour. SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ACfV order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit counoi me uouniy m murruw. atu at Oraamn. dated the ZM day of April 1H!, rn a certain action in me uircun tonn for said county ano. mate, wnerein n. r. txiru. H R V lnclrt and Phil Metschan. as Board of rnmmiaainnera for the sale of school and uni versity lands and lor the mvesimeni oi iunas arising inereirom, nanmus, rrvu.mou jmuk' ment airainst Adeline Howell, Henry Howell. Mary Howell, John Howell, neine now en, William Howell. Stanford Howell, Joseph Howell, Tilda Howell. Ida Howell, rraus Howell, Thomas Howell, Lilly Howell, Hettle Parler. Ri Farter, Adeline Howell as adminis trates and Henry Howell as administrator ol the eataM of Stanford Howell, deceased, Defend ants, lor the sum ol rive Hundred Elk'Kieen kkiiara with interest mereou ai ine raw m Eight per cent per annum Irom the loth day of March, vm. and tbe lurther sum of Thlrty-Bvs n.llri attorney s fee. and costs and dlahu menu, on the loth day of March, WM. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Saturday, ths 28th day of May. 1898 at 1 o'clock, p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bliuler lor cam in nana, ineioiiowiiig ownow property, vo-wlt: The sniilh ea quarter of section twenty-eight ( In township lour (4) south ranse twenty-live () E. W. M. In Mor row county, Oregon. Taken and levied upon (he property ol ths said Adeline Howell, Henry Howell, etal or so much therenl as .roav HHan to satis! ine sain luoiimem in la of W, V. Lord, H. B. Klncald and I'hll Metschan be favor n.l anainst said Adeline Howwll. Henry Howell etal. together with all costs and dis bursements that havs or may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK. HherlfT. Dated at Heppner April 22, IMS. 43 M SHERIFFS SALE. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY (1IVIS THAT FOR ths purpose of making an lamination of NOTICE Tfl HEREBY GIVEN THAT PN d..r and bv virtue ol an eiecutlon an' order ol sale, duly and regularly Issued out ol the Circuit Court ol the Htte ol Oregou, lor Morrow county, and to me dlrw ted, on the IMh day of March, Ixwt, upon a lungmet'.t and ns crMdulv nuiderml and entered In said court on the loth day of March, 1MM. In a suit then and theretolore pending therein, wherein. The American Mortgage Company Limited, of Scotland, a Corporation, was plaintiff, and J awes Thomas Downing, and Milton Otis iMvnlng, as heirs at law ol Htephan . Down Ins. and Maria Downing, deceased, weredeten' danta snd commanding nie to sell the herein after described real property. 1 did on the loth day ol March, If, duly levy tipouand will, on Tussday. ths 10th day of May, 1898 at the hour of t o'clock In ths afternoon of said day, at ths front door of the county oourt bouse In Heppner Morrow county Oregon, sell to the highest bidder lor fash In hand, all the ollowlng dascrloed real ratal to wit Tbe anuth-wat quarter of section twenty-eight. In nwnshlp two, sou IB ot rang tweniy-iour. eas W. M. all situate, and living In Morrow Count together with the tenements benHlll- d a Omoa amnuanJ atiutirteiiances. tbereuuto belong I ni or In auv wias appertaining, or so much Ibsrenf as will satisfy said lu,1g following snms. ai.jnl AV with In from ths PMh Uy ol Marcd !, st the rate Spercvnt per atiiium; lor ths further sum ol eighty noiisrs attorneys rev. ano ior n thmt mm of IW m auata and and accruing rste E. J M fur- dtsb art-menu, (costs a. b n aua a. sent si Morrow teuatr Cissta. CONSER & 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 oflice. WE MOVE ANYTHING! . D00TS AND SHOES y THC PLACE TO GET THEM is or CO. They havs anything In this line that you mar desire and yon can depend oo It yon set a good article when tbey guarantee It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Strsst Repairing a Specialty The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those ol greatest value In proportion to cost. If you want to get your money's worth ol honest goods In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery OR MACHINERY, CALL ON Jt O. THOMPSON CO., W ars Increasing our stork lor tall and winter. Call snd see ui. J. ABRAHAMSICK, Merchant Tailoring! Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. Kiswork is always first class and satisfac tion guaranteed. CAI-L. AND BEE ME. ON MAY STHEET