Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 06, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, May 6, 1898.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Congressman, First District,
TH08. H. TONGUE.
Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of The Dalles.
Governor,
T. T. GEER,
of McCleay.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
FRANK A. MOORI,
of St, Helens.
Hecretary oi State,
FRANK I. DUNBAR,
of Astoria.
State Treasurer,
C. S. 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.
For Joint Senator, Morrow, Grant and Harney,
A. W. GOWAN.
Prosecuting Attorney, Sixth District,
HENRY J. BEAN,
of Pendleton.
UEPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
E. L. FREELAND,
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. 8chool Superintendent,
J. W. SHIPLEY,
of Heppner,
For Co. Commissioner,
J. L. HOWARD,
of Pine City.
For Coroner,
E. R. HUNLOCK,
of Heppner.
The people of Heppner will be
addressed tomorrow by one of the
anion party's leading men, lion.
VV. R. King, candidate for governor
of Oregon on the fusion ticket
The republicans have one of their
best men at the head of their tick.
et, Hon. T. T. Geer "Tall Timo
thy of the Waldo hills." If our
party should win we will have the
satisfaction of knowing that we
voted wisely and well, but if we
should lose we can also have this
consolation, that a man has been
chosen who has no objectionable
qualities other than his politics.
Mr. King, like Mr. Geer, has served
his state in a spendid manner as a
solon, having been elected first as a
representative on the democratic
ticket, from Malheur county, and
afterwards as joint senator, on the
populist ticket, representing Baker
and Malheur counties. Repub
licans have a right to support Mr.
Qeer and should be proud to do so
on the point of partisan politics,
but otherwise Mr. King is the peer
of Mr. Geer.
To succeed in Oregon this year,
the republican party must have
unity. It must have men at its
helm who have been tried. No
neophyte will suffice. No man
whose hands have the suspicion of
being tainted with handling the
coin of the money-ohanger for cor
ruption will do. The Gazette says
what it can prove to be a fact, and
that is why Graham Glass, jr.,
should give way to some one else
as secretary of the republican state
central committee.
Colonel J. H. Aitken, of Hunt-
ington, has been chosen as the can
didate of the republican party for
joint senator, representing Baker
Bnd Malheur. The Gazette wishes
Col. Aitken success.
The cry in Multnomah county
is down with himonism. This
hue has been transferred to every
county in the state. Let it be the
watchword.
Hood'
Are gaining favor rapidly. anaa. a
Business men and travel- l9B I I aa
lers carry them In vest i I I I
pockets, ladies carry them
in purses, housekeepers keep them In medicine
closets, friends recommend them to triends. 23c
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
County court met io regular session
Wednesday, May 4th, 1898. A. Q. Bar-
iholomes, judge; J. W. Beckett and J.
L. Howard, commissioners; J. W. Mor
row, clerk, and . L. Matlook, sheriff.
Petition of T. E. Woolery and Will K.
Corson for saloon license in lone pre
oinot, also remonstrance asainst said
petition by W. B. Williams et al., pre
sented. Petition being in conformity
to law was granted and remonstrance
being insufficient in legal form, w. a
rejected.
The following is the list of miscellane
ous bills allowed by the court:
J. W. Morrow, salary $403 00
J. H. Wyland, stock inspector. . . 46 00
Frank Gilliam, Co. treasurer 83 33
A. O. Bartholomew, salary 150 00
O. W. Wells, salary 166 66
E. L. Matlook, salary 400 00
J. W. Matlook, salary 166 66
Heppner Times, expense aoot .... 14 75
Q . W, Wells,' expense scot 6 70
H. L. & W. Co.. court bouse and
jail aoot 21 00
NEW YORK, May 6. Spain seriously J. W. Matlook, boarding prisoners 42 45
Scan our ticket. It is composed
of men who are deserving of votes,
from the top to the bottom.
Commodore Dewey is all right.
He was in a position where he had
to fight and he did it well.
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LONDON, May 6 It is reported from
Washington that England bas been re
quested lo remove her subjeors from the
Canary islands. It is thought Samp
son's fleet will bombard them.
The Gazette is not heralding its
coming with a brass band but its
circulation can I determined at
the Heppner postoffice. Adver
Users will please note this.
WHO IS NORTHVPf
The Gazette notices that a few
partisan papers are firing back and
forth on the subject of governors,
etc This is disgusting. The Ga
zette believes that "Tall Tim" has
the best of it on a count of noses,
but his opponent is immensely pop
ular and a capital fellow. It is a
good idea to confine ourselves to
facts and try to get all the votes
we can. Misrepresentation will
not bring them.
H. H. Northup has rendered ex
cellent service in the office of coun
ty judge. His administration of
the office has been generally satis
factory to the taxpayers, and it has
been directed by conscientious re
gard for duty. Of course, it has
not escaped criticism; for criticism
is the easiest of all things, and it
comes forth spontaneously from
persons who have axes to grind and
can't get them ground. Such op
position as Judge Northup encoun
ters comes chiefly from those
against whom he has guarded the
county treasury. During the past
four years there has been extraor
dinary demands upon the county
court for favors or "help in van
ous ways. J udge Northup has been
obiigud to disappoint great num
bers. Again, a partisan clique,
against which he has maintained
his independence, has, after its us
ual fashion in such affairs, become
his bitter enemy, and it makes it
its business to misrepresent all he
does. But Judge Northup has the
confidence of the substantial peo
ple of the county. All his offioial
work has been guided by painstak
ing intelligence and a true devo
tion to the publio iutereete. The
friends of such a man may appeal
to his oharacter and reputation
against all assailants. Oregonian.
The above at this time from the
Oregoniau will cause many people
outside of Multnomah county to
enquire who this man Northup is
The name is a familiar one. Two
years ago it was on the ballots rep
resenting an independent candi
date for congress. lie was Scott's
candidate. He was the fhir(?)
man who appointed all Simon
judges and clerks of election two
years ago in Multnomah county
The same has been done this year
by this holiest (?) county judge.
The Gazette enquired why Mr.
Northup should so favor Mr. Simon
The answer was given by a num
bor of honest republicans that i
was Mr. Mimon'a purpose to elect
his ticket, by hi honest oount i
that would suffice, by any methods
under the sun if nt'ct'stmry. If this
is true, and it has been openly
charged, it would mem that the
Oregoniau was a bit extravagant
iu its praises of Mr. Northup.
The Gazette is not published in
Multnomah county, but it has an
interest iu political affairs, even in
Multnomah county. It has an in
tcrest iu promoting true republic
anism, which can never be done by
putting into office Mr. Simon's po
litical machinr, and therefore, with
the good of the republican party
at heart, this pnppr hopes to see
W. M. Cake succeed Mr. Norlhup,
He will do so unless Mr. Himou'i
iudjos aud clerks are allowed to
count him out.
The E. O. very patriotically says
that "in this country at this time
there is room for only one party
the people. There is only one
cause the country's. There is
only one leader the president.
here is only one flig the ' Star-
Spangled Banner,' long may it
wave." The E. O. says this nicely
and with evident sincerity. Of
oouise the E. O, is patriotic.
threatened with revolutionary war. Her
Ministery afraid to lake heroic aotion
against the mobs.
SPOKANE, May 6- Long distance
telephone line completed to Repoblioan
Camp. It works splendidly.
Two Millions a Year.
When people buy, try, and buy again, it
means they're satisfied. The people of the
United States are now buying Cascarets
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million be
fore New Year a. It means merit proved,
that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel
regulator lor everybody the year round. All
druggists 10c, 25c, 50c a box, cure guaranteed.
W4S NOT UNDERSTOOD,
ThE dispatches announce that
itzhugh Lee has been created a
major-general of volunteers. This
is a just tribute to au able soldier
and a splendid American statesman.
He has earned his laurels, lion.
J, II. Wilson, of Indiana, and Sen
ator Sewell, of New York, were
similarly favored at the same time.
The old Confederate cavalry
leader, Gen. Joseph 0. Wheeler,
bas been made a major general of
volunteers, having been nominated
to that position on last Wednesday.
Gen. Wheeler is now representing
one of the Alabama districts in
congress.
Educate Your llowels With Cascareta,
Cuudy I'atbarile, cure constipation foreter.
10c 11 C. 0. O. full, druifiilsu rotund money.
Dr. Eshelman, of Tbs Dalles, will visit
Heppner on lbs 15th, 16th and 17th of
May, Chronic and olisonre rases of
men, women and children a specialty
Nervousness, headache, neuralgia, rheu
matism, constipation, piles, fissure,
fistula, and surgical diseases of women
and children treated snaoessfully. No
oharge for consultation. 54t
SfSS'WPfwflWf w WS,v99(S
Worn Out?
Do you come to the close of
the day thorou ghly exhausted?
Does this continue day after
day, possibly week after week?
Peeharte vrtts a e rvn Inn r 'T
IS hausted to sleep. Then some-
thin; Is wrong;. All these
things Indicate that you are
$ suffering: from nervous ex
haustion. Your nerves need
feeding- and your blood en
riching. Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo
phosphites of Lime and Soda,
contains lust th remedies to
meet these wants The cod
$ liver oil gives the needed
strength, euriches the blood,
feeds the nerves, and the hy-
pophosphitcs give them tone
2 and Tjeor. Be sure you get
SCOTTS Emulsion.
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SCOTT A BOWNB, CfwmtaU, Nw Yerk.
A Popular Bond Issue Under Centlderatloa
at the Hands of the Government.
In spile of the many explanations sent
from here, the provisions for the new
botJ loan seem to be only partially no
derstood throughout the country, says a
Washington speoial. Some of the banks,
for instance, have somehow got the idea
that tbay are to buy the bonds and issue
ourrenoy lo the full amount they aoqnlre
in payment therefor. Others think they
are lo aci as intermediaries and to re
ceive the subscriptions of the publio and
to hold the purchases as government de
posits to be drawn out as needed.
Both of these ideas are erroneous, the
former wildly so. Not only are the
bonds not to be sold , especially to the
banks, but it is even extremely likely
that only a yery small proportion of the
first division of the loan, amounting prot
ably to 8100,000,000, will go to tbem.
The loan will probably be issued in
from three to five divisions, and will be
popular ODe in the trnest sense of Ibe
word. II will be placed through the
postoffice, the banks having nothing to
do with the prooess unlees tbs people
fail to subscribe, a most improbable
late of affairs. The bonds will be the
smallest ever issued by any government,
being in sums of $50 and multiples there'
of, and every one who baa that small
sum can buy a bond with it witbont the
least oonoern as to the form of money in
whioh payment is to be ncade. If tbs
issue is over aubsoribed all bids ot lees
than 11,000 will be awarded before any
bid for more than that amount is even
Oonsidered.
These bonds ean hs used as basis ot
national bank circulation, just as lbs
present outstanding bonds of Ibe United
Stales oan now be used. There is no in
lentlon of altering the national bank aol
iu moj way, as mey win uesom ai pari
and will run for at least ten years and
bear 8 per cent interest, there will be
soma sligbl advantage to tbs banks to
seoure tbem for this purpose, rather
tbao any of tbs outstanding bonds. But
even under these most favorable condi
tions tbs profit io circulation based on
their use will only be about per eenl,
not enough to make the banks sxtraordi
narily anxious to seoure tbem.
Although 1500,000,000 ot boods bave
been authorised by the lower bouss of
oongreis, It is by no means the intention
ot the treasury department to issue tbem
all at onoe. Trobebly no mors than
1100,000,000 will be offered In lbs first
plsos. This will be tendered, it acces
sary, by snooessivs odors until tbs full
amount Is Ousted. To obtain 1 1 00,000,.
000 in sums of 11.000 or under will re
quire at less! 100,000 bidders, I'robably
a great many more will be required.
National banks in various looaliti
depending in number and location on
lbs amount of the subscriptions received
from varying localities, will be deaig
nated as temporary United Slates dspos
ttorlet, where tbs money will be depos
iled until needed by the government
Then, wheo drawn oul, it will not b
stored in the vaults ot lbs treasury, but
will be promptly spent and restored to
circulation, Ibua preventing even a Um
porary money famine.
IS II ONLY !
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Grand Reduction
Sale of.
Lambeau Kangaroo Calf Stock Top-
PERFECT0E.
Mens' Fine Shoes
In Chocolate and Black, Silk Vesting and Slook
Tips, our regular $6.00 and $5.00 lice.
This week, Only $4.00
Ladies' Dress Shoes
83 00 lakes anything in onr fine line of Ladies'
$400 Shoes. Everything in onr extensive shoe
line at ridioulously low prices.
Make tbe Most ot this Opportunity.
J. M. Hager, pauper aoot 3
Ben Mathews, ' " 900
The amount of claims allowed for jury
and witness tees for last term of court
amounted to $406.10.
Tbe oost Dill io Ibe case of the State
of Oregon vs. Eugene Demaree is as (ol
lows :
W. A. Biobardson, jaatioe feee, $5.35
allowed, $1.85. .
N. B. Vanoleave, special constable,
$5.60
In the matter of the coroner's inquest
in tbe case of W. L. Gregory, tbe fol
lowing cost bill was allowed:
W. A. Richardson, aoting coroner
816.15.
Frank Roberts, juror $11; allowed, $10.
Qeo. Barker, juror, $11; allowed, $10.
Nels Magnuson, juror, $11; allowed
810,
Oliver Snyder, juror, $11; allowed, $10,
Wm. Robinetl, juror, $11; allowed
$10.
T. J. Teeters, juror, $11; allowed, $10,
J. A. Sullivan, witness, $1.70.
James McLaughlin, witness, $1.70.
In tbe oase ot tbe coroner's inquest of
Alvab Mixesell, tbe following olaims were
allowed:
w. j, Kionardson, aoting ooroDer
$10.05.
Frank Roberts, juror, $4 80; allowed,
$3.80.
Wm. Stewart, juror, $1.80; allowed,
$3.80.
Wm. Robinett, juror, $4.80; allowed,
$3.80.
Jno. Horner, juror, $1.80; allowed'
$3.80.
Eli Eeeney, j.uor, $1.80; allowed,
$3.80.
Geo. Weir, witness, $1.70.
Al Nuson, witness, $1.70.
In tbe oase of the State ot Oregon vs.
Frank Callaway, tbe following cost bill
allowed:
W. A. Riobardson, justice's tees, $9.75;
allowed, $9.25.
John Hager, oonslable, $1.60.
Bush Da Norgne, witness, $1 70.
Ad Matteson, witness, $1.70.
Lin Matteson, wilaess, $1 70.
Gid Halt, witness, $1.70.
Tom Stephens, witusss, $1.70.
State of Oregon vs. Marguerite Gam-
eey, oosl bill oase No. 1 :
W. A. Richardson, justioe's fees, $5 95.
Case No. 2:
W. A. Richardson, justioe's fees, $5.95.
In the matter of road applioation No.
118, viewers' report, specifications, view
ere' and surveyor's bills and claim for
damages presented. Reports and claims
for damages oontmued for investigation,
and reviewers' and surveyor's bills al
lowed as follows:
R. K. Simpson, viewer, $6 80.
A. T. Kiog, viewer, $6.
Jerry McEiligott, viewer, $680.
Jaoob Border, obainmso, $5.10
Jno. Blake, obalnman, $1.80.
K. Hendricks, msrker, $11 20 !
J. J. MoGee, surveyor, $17.60.
In tbs matter of delinquent taxes a
warrant for collection of all delinquent
taxes ordered placed npon tbs rolls.
I be rs i ainder of tbs oourt proceed
ings will sppear io our next issue.
Fusion Speaking.
Hon. W. B. Eing will address tbe peo
ple ot Heppner tomorrow afternoon at 2
o'olook. Mr. King is tbe choice of the
union foroes for governor. Tbe public
generally are invited to come out. Do
not forget tbe date. It
NOTICE OF STOCK INSPECTOR.
I hereby appoint J. L. Ayers as deputy stock
JAS. WYLAND,
Stock Inspector.
inspector of this county.
5-6
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PUB
lio that on the 28ih day of April, 1898, the
partnership between the undersigned was dls
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 hands and seals this '28th day of
April, 1898. H E. BARTHOLOMEW.
45 54 J. T. CAMPBELL.
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J May 3. 1898. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
her intention to make final proof in support of
her claim, and that said proof will be made
Defore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, June 10, 1898, viz:
MINNIE M. ANDREWS, of Heppner:
Homestead application No. 4074, for tho NEW
Sec 21, Tp 1 N, K !26 K W M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
f said laud, viz: A. G. Bartholomew, William
H. Finley, Allen 8. Hodndon and Robert F.
Hynd, ali of Heppner, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE.
46-57. Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Officb at La Grande, Ohkqon.
April 6. 1898.
.TOTICE 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
Damre tne county uieric ot Morrow county,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on A1 ay 20,
1898, viz:
JOHN V. BKOWN,
Hd No MM, for the E 8W and BE Sec
I p 4 B n 1 C VV .VI.
He nmes the following wltnetsns to Drove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land, viz: William Harton, John F.
Barton, William C. Bcntt and Francis M. Gentry,
all of Heppner, Orcgun.
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A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
is a joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That susts 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.
1 R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, Oregon-
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ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OP AN ORDER OF BALE, REG
tilarly issued out of the circuit court, for
Morrow countv. Orearon. the following describ
ed land, to wit: The 114 neV of sec 9, and the
w' nw4 of see. 10, In tp. S, 8 , r. 25 E. w. M.,
will be sold at private sale for cash in hand.
Bids on the above described property will be re
ceived at the off, ?e of Ellis & Phelps until the
IKS
Apr'.! 20th, 1898.
R. L. BHAW.
McGee, Insolvent Debtor.
'2Mh day of May
Dated
44-63
Assignee of J,
Fro Pilla.
Hend your add ret to H . E. Buckleo
k Co., Chicago, aod Qet tree aampU
box of Dr. King's New Lit fills. A trial
will ooovioot jrou ot their merit. The
pill are easy id aotion and are particu
larly effective la the ear of constipa
tion aad ick head tone. For malaria
and liver troable they have been proved
invaluable. Tbev are guaranteed to be
perfectly tree from every deleterious
enbetanoe aod to be purely vegetable.
Tbey do not weaken by their action, bat
by giving tone to ttomech and bowel
greatly Invigorate the yttem. Regular
ene Ao per box. Sold by rjlocam Drag
(Jo., L. J. 8looam, manager.
ACETYLtME OAS.
Tbe light of tbe fntore. Why sot be
indepeodeat aod 00 yoar owa little
gee plant which will give four time
more light thao ordinary ga or electrio
light at oo bait the eoetT Apptioebl
(or at in cburcbee, tore Uotorie,
botele, reeideoeee aad country borne;
eater than ordinary ga or keroeen
lamp. Approved by all th Board of
Underwriter throughout the railed
State. W want a flrat elae agent in
every towa. Write for ealatogoe eod
prieee. TilE ACETYLENE OAS MA
CHINE CO , Akron. Ohio.
At Aairrlraa Boy.
Dr. J.M. Wllecoi in receipt of letter
from bi eon, Byron, who i attending
school at Laramie, Wyoming, in whioh
be aay that be tried to enliet, with om
other eadet from hi eobool, but being
only It year ot ace, th enrolling officer
would not take him. But Ihi did not
dampen hie enibotlaam in the leeet, and
be helped Are tbe big eaanon o load
net taj worm or wimiow elate were
brokeo. Next day h wet eaaeeeed HO
eente a bi part. Dr. Wlleoo eeot the
patriotic son 175 immediately aad told
nim lo break m more on tbe tame lav
ont. It tbe ton I Ilk tbe aire, and Ihi
paper Judge h tt, no truer patriot ever
drew lb bream or life.
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND
order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow,
Htate of Oreron, dated the tid day of April
1k.w, In a certain action In the Circuit Court
for said County and Htate, wherein W. P. Lord.
H. K. Klncald and Fhtl MeUchan, as Board of
Commissioners for the sale of school and uni
versity lauds and for the Investment of funds
arislr.e therefrom, HlalntilTs, recovered Judg
ment attains! Adeline Howell, Henry Howell,
atary howcii, jonn unwell, Nellie Howell,
William Howell, Htauford Howell. Joseph
Howell, Tilda Howell. Ida Howell. Frank
Howell, Thomas Howell, Lilly Howell, Hettlt
Farier. KU rarler. Adeline Howe II as admin a-
tratrixand Henry Howell as administrator of
the estate of HUnford Howell, deceased. Defend
ants, for the turn of f'lvt Hundred Eighteen
iKiiiars. witn interest inereon at tne rate of
Kluht per rem per annum from the lntb dar ol
March, IKM, and the further sum of Thirty flv
Dollars attorney's fee, and rott and disburse
ments, on the 10th day of March, 1848. Notice
is oereoy (iven mat 1 win on
Saturday, th 28th .ay of May, 1898.
at 1 o'clock P. in. of said day, tt the front door
of the court noute In Heppner, Morrow county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for rash In hand, the following- described
property, to-wtt: The south east quarter of
section tweuty-elitht UK) In township four (4)
souin range iwrmy-nre t. w. M. in Mor
row county, Oregon. Taken and levied upon al
the property of the sutd Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell, et al or to much thereof aa may bt
necessary to aallsly the said Judgment In ftvor
of W. P. Lord, H. K. Klncald and I'hll Metachan
and against said Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell el al. together with all coat and dis
bursements mat nave or may accrue.
t. L. MATLOCK,
Sheriff.
Dated at Heppner April 22, lftya, 4J.11
TEA CIIERS" EX A VISA TIOS.
VOTtCI It HIREBY OIVIM THAT FOK
iv ht purpose ol maklof an eiamlnatlon of
al) Misnns wbn oar oiler thtmselvas aa randi.
daiat for (earners ol the echooit o this county
and for state and Ufa dlplorras, the county
nn.., wierni win noi.i a pun- a per ornt rwr annum ; ..r Uia lurth.r tun of
J 1." ii . . i oiT". eisnty dollars attorneys lee. and for the
,"' ...'IUTW1.J. M f I I 111. ,11 u in .
JAt w. rtlll'l KY,
M' erhool upt, Morrow Co.
SHERIFFS SALE.
VOTICl IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT CM
AV der and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale, duly and regularly Issued nut ol
th Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for
Morrow county, and lo m directed, on the Inth
day or March, ikm. upon a Judgment and de
cree nuiy renoereo aim entered Iu said court
on tbe loth day ot March, Imm, In a toll then
ft nil I h.Ml.l..r. u. n .4 1 i m IK.mU k h u I . .
The American Mortgage Company Limited, of
eroiianu, a torporation, was plalnitfl, and
Jamea Thomas Downing, and Milton (Hit
liownlng, at helrt al law of utephan a. pown
lug. an.l Maria limning, deceased, weredefen.
dautatnd commanding me to sell the herein
alter dearrllwd ral property, 1 did on the p.lh
day of March, duly levy upon and will, on
Tueedey, th 10th day et May, 1808
at Ihe hour of 'I o'clock In the afternoon of
said day, al the front door of the county court
nouae in neppner unrrow county Oregon, tell
lo Iht hlgheat bidder for cash In band, all the
following deecrthe.1 real estate to wit: Ih
touth weal quarter of serilon twenty-eight. In
township two. south ol range twenty-four, east
W, M. all situate, and being In Morrow County
Tfg-in, wveinrr witn tne tenements Demlll
tmeuutnd appurtenances, thereunto belong
Ing or lo any w aa appertaining, or to mu"h
harant a will satisfy said (ulgmenu In the
following aumt. tl,4l. with Inter eat thereon
from ma linn nat ot marrn iw, al the rate of
fur
ther turn of Mi uu coete tnd dl'burw-mealt.
, ann an ruing a. u mau a.
avte ebertsTet Morrow County Orvfoav
C0NSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling
of prescriptions.
.
IS OF
ROOTS AND SHOES
f THE PLACE TO GET THEM
-M. IvICHTUNTHAlv & CO.
They hay. anything In this ta-j ft-m depend on t, you , a
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Repairing a Spolatty
Old Stand. Main Street
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
tMMtnlSl tot.tyoU,
Groceries, Hardware, foare, Confectionery
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON--.
O. THOMPSON 00.,
W are Increasing onr stock tor fall and winter. Call and set us.
NEW DRUGS
E;..1:.11?' f Invoice of Goods almost
everyday. Our Rapidly
Otir Stationery
Department
Is Complete
" tfrtr Blve ... ..
Slocum Drug Co.
Timber Cutture,Final Proof.
riTio TTts Uno Ornra.
1 Oramle. Orefon, April XV tsr
NOTICE IK HaHKRYlTTviN THAT 1 )HN
W. Elder haa Bled Dot Ira of Inu-nUiD U,
stake final proof belore i. W. J rnw
fnnt tier of Morrow county. Oregon at bis
ow n Met.r.nei, Orgon. on frldaT. f t . th
i,T ,2Li 0 timber eniturt an- 4lrelon
Mo. for n4 nw i. Dea of srtfa .0
township No. I . rai.se So. r K. W M
Ht names aa wit nee: Frank Elder, lotenh
Rector, rewlon Wbetatone, l.urln.la fv,t ill
ol Hapener. Uregoo. B. W. BAkTt.il ,'
Timber Culture-Final Prouf,
Una Ornr 4T Taa Datiet. Otow
NOTtCI S HEREBY GIVE ST BAT "pa T-
Oregon, on Monday the M day of April iE..n
Sw,"iI.,ar, e, Unr th;t!
" g. oS Jf a4 tun k,wn,h,P i
namre at witnaaaet: John Wood
Peunlt epuiane. WlHUm . UlBer. auda,
Uiller. all of Heppner. Otegon. '
art.
nuel
r w 'AH. f. MOORE.
kefltter,