Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 10, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, May 6, 1898.
which will be gratifying to Mr.
Clarke's marjy friends throughout
the Pacific Northwest
REPUBLICAN 8TATE TICKET.
Congressman, First District,
TH08. H. TONGUE.
Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of The Dalles.
Governor,
T. T. GEER,
of MeCleay.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
FRANK A. MOORE,
of St, Helens.
Secretary of 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.
For Joint Senator, Morrow, Grant and Harney
A. W. GOWAN.
Prosecuting Attorney, Sixth District,
HENRY J. BEAN,
of Pendleton.
REPUBLICAN 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. School Superintendent,
J. W. SHIPLEY,
of Hoppner.
For Co. Commissioner,
J. L. HOWARD,
of Pine City.
For Coroner,
E. R. HUNLOCK,
of Heppner.
The Gazette is not heralding its
coming with a brass band but its
circulation can be determined at
the Heppner postoflice. Adver
tisers will please note this.
IMrs. Edna Wallace Hoppeb
has spennd, in the courts at Seat
tle, a divorce from her husband,
DeWolf Hopper, the actor who
made "El Capitan" famous. Both
are now in the "El Capitan" com
pany, though they have not been
living together for months. De
Wolf is said to be infatuated with
Lillian Russell.
BCOTT ON SIMON.
The secretary of the anti-Simon
republican committee, of Portland,
is Hon. A. B. Croasman, just ap
pointed postmaster at the metrop
olis.
Joe Jeffries defeated the sailor,
Sharkey, the other night. Tom
Sharkey's dream of heavy-weight
championship honors have gone
glimmering.
WAR .MS
The president yesterday made pnblio
the destination of state troops. The
Washington and Idaho troops go io tbe
Pbillipinea. Seattle and Taooma oom
puttie start tor San Franoieco Wednes
day.
Tbe government will charter 20 ships
to take troops to Manila.
WASHINGTON, May 10. It ia offi
cially annonooed that nine Spanish
oraisers and three torpedo boats have re
turned to Cadiz.
The entire army stationed at Ghica-
manga bas been ordered to tbe front.
Qen. Miles will take the field in person.
HAVANA, May 10. Blanoo oabled
(or supplies and provisions.
WASHINGTON, May 10,-The torpedo
boat, Winslow, engaged three Spanish
gunboats off Gardens on Sunday. It
disabled one and drove all back. Tbe
war board has not yet looated tbe Span
ish fleet.
BASK BETIUYAL OF TKUHT.
Since Judas, branded with dishonor,
in frenzy threw the silver on tbe floor ot
the temple and (worthib ) prooeeded to
bang himself, there has been no reoord
of a meaner thing than Simon's aot of
lH8f, when and while chairman of he
republican state ocntral committee, he
prooured to be printed and secretly die
Iributed throughout the state bogus and
oonnterfeit republican tickets with tbe
name nf the democrat o nominee for
A. B. Croasman is the success
ful applicant for postmaster in
Portland. Mr. Croasman is a well
known business man and a stal
wart republican. lie is a friend
of the present delegation and ha
always been a supporter of John
11. Mitchell, and in tne present supreme judge substituted for that of
fight in Multnomah county is an regular nominee of the republioan
untLSimnn man. It was threat. P"rtV- u b reaohery, accidentally
m , , T (but too late) discovered, Judge Waldo,
1 1 1 - 1 11 - t A - .
10 (10 wonuers, Biier me abiotir huouab. a imrer aud more honest Judge
Victory, but like "the rock of ages never sat un the bench. This discovery
the delegation stand true to their was so clearly proveu that Simon dare
mnvirHmin and refuse to obev the oot UBU Ul8 c,,8 8 Purelv
.rf I I . I T . I . l
No man baa been more severely con
demned than tbe Oregonian has de
nounced Joe Simon ; and the great editor
has never retracted or modified word
be baa written, aaya tbe Washington
County Hatchet We reproduce some of
bia terse descriptions, ao full ot pith and
trnth, not to rob Mr. Scott of tbe credit
of bia language but to assnre our readers
tbat the Joe Simon of today is the same
Joe Simon whom tbe Oregonian knowa
so well and has so aptly described. Lis
ten to tbe words of tbe great editor:
SIMON AND HI8 GANG.
There was most scoundrelly work done
at polling place No. 3. North Portland.
Tbe returns give evidenoe tbat nearly
one-half of tbe vote oast at that place
was bought. It was here tbat Joe Simon
and others were driven ont of a rear
room near tbe polls where work was go
ing on , and it was here that the men
were arrested whom Jos Simon so
promptly bailed. Oregonian, June 9,
1886.
SIMON AT WORK.
At the polls on corner of Fourth and A
streets, there was a lively scene yeeter
day. Several men were arrested in tbat
locality tor buying votes, and great ex
oitement ens::... Ten bribers were
promptly baileu by Hon. Joseph Simon
A little later E. J. Jeffries and others,
having notioed from tbe opposite side of
tbe street what was going on in an old
building adjoining the place where the
polls were kept, crossed over and dia
lodged the ooonpants. Hon. Joseph Si
mon was present in the building and
seemed to have charge of the proceed
ings. Oregonian, June 8, 1886.
SIMON AND HIS FIBATE8.
The looal ring in Multnomah traded
off Waldo, Cornelius, MoBride and what
ever elee it had least interest in for votes
for Slrahan, Steel , Dement and other
favorites. It was a desperate effort on
the part ot the ring to save its own in
terests by sacrifice of tbe general inter
esta of tbe republioan party. Most of
tbe cargo of the vessel seems to have
been jettisoned in the hope of saving the
ring's own espeoial plunder. Oregonian,
June 8, 1886.
"THE most tjnkindest cut."
Simony, in English law, is sale ot a
benefit. Simony, in, Oregon politics, ia
sale of a party. Oregonian, June 8, 1886.
SIMON IN BUSINESS. .
Several vote-buying enterprises were
broken np yesterday, but many votes
were bought, nevertheless. The polioe
foroe, lnrgoly nnder tbe direotion of
Commies oner Simon, who is also chair
man of the Hog committee, was not in
condition to render material aid against
the oorruptionists. Oregonian, June 8,
1886.
SIMON CONDEMNED.
The leeson ot Ibis election is that Ore
gon cannot be counted a sure republican
state nnlees the republioan party does
right. Oregonian, June 8, 1886.
Uood'
Restore full, regular action Mav a
of the bowels, do not lrri- ICS I a
tate or Inflame, but leave III S
II the delicate digestive or- ""
ganism in perfect condition. Try them. It cents.
Prepared only by U. L Hood A Co., Lowell, Mail.
Wm. Robinett, same, $11 CO al
lowed
Frank Roberta, same, $180 al
lowed
Wm. Stewart, same, $4 80 allowed
Wm. Robinett, same, $4 80 al
lowed
John Hornor, same, $4 80 allowed
Eli Eeeoey, same, $4.80 allowed
Perry Snyder, same, $4 80 allowed
W. A. Richardson, same, $9.75
allowed
CONTINUED FOR TERM.
, C. Pettys, assessor aoct
10 00
3 80
3 80
3 80
3 80
3 80
. 3 80
9 25
60 00
D. W. Fagalde, damages on road 150 00
Ed Hollaway, same 50 00
State of Oregon, )
Connty of Morrow, (
I, J. W. Morrow, clerk of the oonnty
oonrt ot Morrow county, Oregon, do
hereby certify tbat tbe above list is a
true and oorreot statement of all claims,
allowed, allowed in part, rejected or con
tinned, by tbe county court of said court
ty at tbe May term thereof, exolusive
ot salaries, fees, etc, allowed by law.
Witness my hand and seal this 10th
day of May, 1898.
J. W. Mobbow, Connty Clerk
By G. W. Wells, Deputy.
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SOME BOUQUETS.
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o o o o o o
Grand Reduction
Sale of.
Lambeau Kangaroo Calf Stock Top-PERFECT0E.
Mens' Fine Shoes
In Chooolate and Black, Silk Vesting and Stock
Tips, our regular $6.00 and $5.00 lice.
This week, Only $4.00
Ladies' Dress Shoes
$4.00 Shoes. Everything in onr extensive shoe ft
line at noionioueiy !w prioei.
Make the Most ot this Opportunity.
Han of the Waitsburs;
Heppner A Nice Little
beheste of tbe boBS, Such timber
as they are made of ia worth Bome-
thiDC, and the people will call
them again And again.
Joe Simon a candidate for
senator, down in Multnomah coun
ty, and rather than to be beaten be
againet Waldo's official acts; but aoted
from baneful spleen, because Waldo
ould not sloop to mcke a political
boss' demands paramount to the honest
opinion of an unbiased judge. The Ore
gonian, (before it became Simonized.)
The Costa Rlcan Counterfeiter.
For months the Costa Rio an counter
feiters have been issuing bogus notes of
the government of tbe island until the
amount, it is said, has reached $1,000,000.
Inspectors of the secret servioe bureau
were chiefly instrumental in bringing
the malefactors to justioe Tbe efflcienoy
ot the secret servioe is undoubted, but it
ie by no means a seoret, but a patent
faot, that the servioe tbat Hoatetter's
Stomach Bitters doe tbe weak, nervous
and dyspeptic is of genuine value.
There have been from time to time coun
terfeits of it, but tbe miniature note of
baud on the label, and tbe vignette of
St. George and the Dragon, are not
successfully imitablo. This tonio abso
dtely prevents and remedies malaria,
rheumatism, liver oomplaint and dys
pepsia.
Having already dieposed ot two car
loads of tbe oelebrated Fish Bios.1
will use the whole machinery of wagons, backs, buggies, bnokboardi and
the Btate central committee, of ""riages, we
route. tien
which be has supreme control, to
secure bis election. That means
tbat the ticket will he allowed to
take care of itself. That ib a part
of Joe Simon's tactics, and that is
the reason why this paper is oppos
ing Mr. Glass in favor of a man
like Harry Wells, who does not
know faction.
nave a third carload en
yon sea them vou can
recogmze their superiority over any
other make ot wagon without exoeption.
Minor A Co. 4tf
Educat Yonr Hawaii With t'ascareta.
luo.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
It C O.U. full, UruggiaiM refund money.
Dr. Eshelman, ot The Dalles, will visit
Heppner on tbe loth, lfith and 17th of
May, Chrouio aud obscure cases of
men, women and oUIIJren a specialty
Nervouines, headache, neuralgia, rheu
matism, oonatipation, pile, fissure,
Ottilia, and aurglcnl disease ot women
and children treated amtcesafully. No
oharge for consultation. 5-lt
Tbe Joe Simon republicans are
responsible for all the useless corn
missions now burdening the Uregon
taxpayers, and for the repeal of tbe
mortgage tax law. hat voter can
reasonably expect relief from that
party? Koseburg Keview,
Morrow county has no admirers
of Si monism on her ticket, hence
this cannot apply here. Our can-
didate for joitit senator is also al
lied Against Mr. Biniou and his rut-
- ti i. i . l tl
Cllin. illlHU IB uuiy uuu imu VI ,1... .
... ... iimi Arc iiuv very ruuutt iiccu
repui.lican8-rr;i...wis. w.rmine. bulldin and f.t-lormin
lood iorrutrune to be used lor two
or three monthi in the fall that
standard they may not tuffer from cold.
Well
Children
rEiiturs the cold
"plaster" on fleer's farm is one of
those "prosperity mortgages" that
tha Oregonian and Mr. (leer him
self point to as a proud Achieve
ment of tho piesent republican
Administration.
Tho above from the llosulmr phltei of Lime and Soda lupplics
Keview is one of the meanest "ctIr what thT want, lhey
flings that tha Gazette has noticed
aoywhoro this campaign. It will
make no votes against Mr. Geer.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of GxJ-Llver Od with Hypophos
Tbe (lszette is ovci joyed to
Cud this in the Oregonian:
Tha appointment of S. A. Clarke,
I, pioneer resident and journalist
of this state, to the) position of
librarian of ths interior depart.
tnent, is ft suitable recognition of
Lis ability io the line indicated,
will thrive, grow strong and be
well all winter on this splendid food
tonic Nearly all of them become
very fond of 1U For adults who
course of treatment with
the EmuUlon for a couple
ot monthi in the fall will
put them through the
winter In first-class con
dition. Ask your doctor
about this.
ft' x H arOTTt Fmuktoft. Am I Kit it
MM tat M VI mi Mm fifr.
AS dimiiiH . v. 4 li oe.
KOTT ft Ao hi, ( !,, N Vwk.
OFFICIAL L18T Or EXPENDITURES.
Ollioial list of connty expenditures
May term connty oonrt, 1898.
. LTjOWCD IN Ft'LI.
Heppner Times, county expense
acc f 14 75
6 70
. W. Wells, same
. L. & W. Co., oonrt house and
jail Root 21 00
W. Matlook, oare of prisoner., t'2 45
M. Hager, pauper aoct . 3 85
Den Mathews, same 9 00
E. It. Unnlock, county physician 1(1 60
W. Morrow, county expense
aoct 1 75
Wm. Hayes, panper soot 6 00
WmBarton, same 40 00
Gilliam k liisbee, road and bridge
aoot 4 68
O. II. Hams, pauper aoot.. 40 00
Nichols A Leach, road and bridge
aoot ..
W. V. Hnyder, coroner's at-ot
J. L. Yeager, same
John Foster, lame
Austin A Western Co., road and
bridge aoot
Lee Cantwell, pnoper aoct
U. W. Wells, connty expense acot
Coast Agency Co., stationary acot
A. U. Bartholomew, oonuty ex
pense aoot
T. It. Howard, pauper sect
T. U. Uoafd,iuu ,
Otts l'attetson, oouoty expeuse
soot..
Boys and llirla Aid Hooit-ty, donation
Hlocoiu lrug Co., panpir aoot
ti, 11 Hwiuhiirue, same
CoDser k Warrvu, same
ThmnpMiu A Bians.ooroDer'a aoot
E. 1U UniiliKk.sani .
K. f. Urene, appropriation road
district No. S7
A. (1. Bartholomew, eh ad
vanced pauper aoct
J. V. Morrow, emergency fuoJ ...
White A McLanghliu, road and
bridge aool -
LU)ii in rAr
W. A. BicbardiD, just, feee 5 3o
allowed .
Frank Bolerta,(Hrouer aoot l (X)
allowed
Oeo. Barker, Mine, lit Ul allow!
Nls MagDUMo, tn, 111.00 al
io t J ......,
Oliver Hnydtr, !, $1100 al
lowi i
1
19 00
15 00
6 00
80 00
1 00
9 75
3 00
1
6
U8 W5
50
70
17 115
10 00
10
15 00
14 80
21 IK)
63 00
75 00
40 00
'23 00
- 154 or.
4 W
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
What the "Ptaat"
Times Found in
Town.
Mr. O. W. Wheeler, the "pbat" editor
ot tbe Waitsbnrg (Wash.) Times, 'was
here recently in the ioterest of the
Woodmen. What he says ia highly
complimentary to two members of tbe
Gazette family, and were it not tbat it
conoeros another in addition to the
Gazette's editor, this paper could not
publish it without feeling that in a
measure it was indulging i i self-praise.
Mr. Wheeler says:
Heppner, tbe county seat of Morrow
oonnty, is a splendid oity of perhaps
1500 people, has a beautiful location,
and is surrounded by as fine a body of
agricultural oountr. as is to be found on
the coast. It is situated at the terminus
of tbe Heppner branch of tbe O. R. & N.
road, and besides its grain, baa an im
mense business in stock and wool. Here
I met two old and valued friends, Otis
Patterson and Yawter Crawford. Years
ago Mr. Patterson was a school teacher
in Walla Walli oonnty. and during a
vacation learned to set type in the
Times office. He afterwards went to
Heppner and established tbe Heppner
Gazette, wbloh be still publishes, and
hioh be has made one of the leading
papers ot Kastern Uregon. He also
makes bis talents tell in tbe political
matters of tbe state. In addition to
these be taks great interest in frateinal
work, and baa climbed from tbe bottom
to the top of the grand order of Knisbta
t Pythias of the state of Oregon. He
s now Uraod (Jbanoellor, and is very
efficient in his distinguished, responsi
ble and important position. I rejoioe in
his prosperity and popularity, for be is
one of the oest of men, Otis Patterson is.
Vawter Crawford is a Waiteburgboy. In
tbe Waitsbnrg sohools he was educated;
in Waiteburg, in the office ot the Waits
burg Times, be learned bis trade ot
printer, and for years was foreman ot
the Times office. Nine years ago be
went to Heppner to sooept tbe position
of foreman in tbe Gazette office, whioh
position he still fills. In Heppner he
found hli lost rib in the person ot a
beautiful and charming woman, and
now five little Orawf jrds bless his borne.
As s boy he was a model, and ai a man
be ii above reproaoh. He is now a can
didate for tbe office of oonnty clerk, and,
I am pleased to learn, with more than
an even ohanoe for election, tie should
be elected, for be possesses every necee
tary qualification. He ii a fine penman,
an expert aooouotant, very obliging, as
Industrious as the days are long in June,
as honest as tbe driven mow is white
How I would love to have the pleasure
of voting for him.
Earl's Clover Boot Tea, for Constipa
tion it's the best and if after using it
you don't eay so, return package and
get your money. Sold by Conser A
Warren. x
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE
will be no county scrip received for taxes
after the 20th day of May, 1898.
By oruer ot ine county court.
47-8
MATLOCK, Sheriff.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
NOTICE If! HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PUB
11c that on the 28th day of April, 1898, the
partnership between the undersigned wasdis
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-H J. T. CAMPBELL.
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON.
JU 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
ueiore i. w. aiorrow, uounty ;ierK,ac tieppner,
uregon, on rriaay, june id, iy, viz:
MINNIE M. ANDREWS, of Heppner:
Homestead application No. 4074, for the NEK
Sec 21, Tp 1 N , R 2(1 E VV M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
nf said land, viz: A. G. Bartholomew, William
B. Finley, Allen B. Hodsdon and Robert F.
Hyiid. all of Heppner, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
46-57. Register,
Notice of intention.
Land Omen at La Gbandk, Orkoon.
April fl, 189S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
bufore the County Clerk ot Morrow county,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on i'ay 20,
1898, viz:
JUHN r. BKOWN,
Hd No Ml 1, for the E 8W!4 and W BEH Sec
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The Leader
Of Course!
1 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
1. R. HOWARD'S
names the following witnesses to Drove
Mk continuous residence upon and cultivation
nf SHld land, vi.: Willlnm Harton, John F.
Barton, vuillam c. Brott and FrancU M. Gentry.
all ot Heppner, Oregon,
. W. BAKl LE I T,
38-49 Register.
Millions Given Away.
It ia certainly gratifying to Ibe pub
lic to know of one concern in Ilia land
bo are not afraid to be senernni to tbe
needy and in fieri og. Tbe proprietor!
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
anmption, Couifbi and Cold, have Rir
en away over ten milllion trial bottles
ul t bia great medicine and have tbs eat
iafaolion of knowing it baa absolutely
cured tbonaanda ot bnpeleaa eaaee.
Asl ma, Bronobitia, hoaraenee and all
diecaaea of tbs Throat, Cheat and Lung
ara surely onred by it. Call on E. J
Slocuiii, Druggist, and get a trial bottls
free, regular ana fHj and Every
bottle guaranteed or money refunded.
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Timber Culture, Final Proof.
United Statis Land Offici,
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Ia Grande. Oreeon. April 25. 1R98.
OT1CE IS HEKKBY H1VEN THAT JOHN
N. tlrtcr has Hied notice of Intention to
make final proof before J. W. Morrow.
County Clerk of Morrow countv. Oregon, at his
otllce in Heppner, Oregon, on Frlda,the lnth
day of June, In'.ih, on timber culture application
No. 2:W, for r.'j nw, ixK tie of section No. 22,
township No. 2 1. range No. S7 K. W. M.
He names ai vuneMfs: rrana iciaer, Joseph
Rector, Fewt. j Whetstone. I.ucinda Elder, all
of Heppnr-, Oregon. E. W. BARTLETT,
p--- negisier.
SHERIFFS SALE.
"MY VIRTl'E OP AN EXECUTION AND
J order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow,
Htate of Oregon. datv1 the tld dar of Anrll
HVH. In a certain action In the Circuit Court
for said County and HtHte, wherein VV. P. Lord
II. K. Mncalil and run Metsrhan, as Board of
Commissioners for the sale of school and uni
versity lauds and for the Investment of funds
arlsli'K therelrom, nalnlllls, recovered Jud
ment against Adeline Howell. Henry Hnwel
Mtiry Howell. John Howell. Nellie Howell.
William Howell, Htauford Howell, Joseph
Howell. Tilda Howell, Ida Howell. Frank
Howell, Thomas Howell, Lilly Howell, Kettle
Farler. KU Purler. Adeline Howell as admin s
tratrixand Henry Howell aa administrator of
the estate of KUnlord Howell, deceased, defend
ants, for the sum of Five Hundred Eighteen
Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of
Ught per cent tier annum from the loth day of
March, laws and the Inrther sum of Thirty-five
uoiiitrs attorney s lie, ami ri aim Utslmrse-
menu, nn the loth dsy nf March, la'At. Nolle
It hereby Riven that I will on
Saturday, th 28th day of May. 1898.
at J o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door
oi me court sous in llenimer. Morrow county,
Oregon, sell at publte melton to the highest
bidder for rash In hand, thefullowlng described
bronerty. to-wlt: The nuthnut ausrter nf
section twenty eight (it) In biwnshlp four (4)
ouin range twenty-nv (.'.) r.. w. M. in Mor
row rountr, Oregon. Taken and levied utwa
the proiHTty ol th said Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell, rt al or so much thereof as may b
iieeesssnr to intlsfy the said Judgment In favor
ol W. V. L.rd, H. A, Klncald and I'hil Met han
and against sold Adeline How.ll, Henry
noweueiai. mgeiner wun all cost and ills
buraeiuciils that hate or mar acrrit.
K. U MATI.OCK,
HherlrT.
UaUMt at Heppner April Si, u :u
rVUTll'AI. MAT1 HK-.
lion. J. II. Montgomery, free silver
republioan, of Tortlaod, will addresa tbs
eopl of lleppoe'un tbs political iasnes
of tbs day, io tbs opera lions, at llei p.
ner, on Wsdnesday, May II, at 2 p. in
Evarybody invited.
Il i thought tbat lion. O. V. Cnllon
aud M. A. M Htdy, lb latter a oaedidats
for congress on tbs republican ticket,
ill ftddrst th psopls ot Heppner on
tliS iMtt) l0t.
lion i. U. "Ciolons" Davia, of Teias,
aid Hon. J. L 8iury, saodidats for at
tornsy.gcral oa lb anion ticket, will
sddrsss tb ciliieot ol Heppner oa tbs
issue ot tbs campalga, at tha spsra
boo on Thursday, May IX at 1JU
p. m. All ars lavited to com out.
"CtoIodh is said lo bs tbs bt
i(akr oo th tstioo stomp.
SllF.RIFfS SALE.
VOTK Irl HEKKBY GIVEN THAT UN
1 der and by virtue nf an everution and
order ol sale, duly sod regularly lsaur,! out of
the Circuit Court ol the itate of Oregun, fur
norniw roiiuir. and to uie illre,-tel. nn the liilh
day of March. I. uim a Judgment and da.
rntiituly rendernl and entered III said court.
on in unn nay ii Nsrch, iw, In a suit th
and Ihcret.iliira iTiullug tliervln, wherein,
Tha American Miirtgaga Comnr I ltnllf.1, ol
.Hand, a I rporaimn, waa plaiiiilM, and
Jamra Thomas Itowuiug, and Milton (Mis
li.nin. as heirs at law ul Htepheu S. Itown
lug, and Maria Downing. itKcrasnl, wendelen
dantsand eomman.llng me tu II in herein
alter dcacflhed real pnirty, 1 did on the lnth
nay oi Marcn, imm, uuiy levy upon an. I will, oa
Tvssdsy, th 10th day sf May, 1898
at tha hour of I o'clm k In the afternoon nf
aald day. at th fmnl d.x.r of the county court
huiia In Hrppnar Mormw eiiiit Oregon sell
to th hlghral bidder ir cah In baud, all lb
lull.. a Ins deacrliie.1 real ratal to wit: lb
aoulh-weat quarter nf aerilnn twenty eight. In
loati.nlp tan. n.uth ol rang tw iilv fniir, east
V . M all situate, and bring In Murrnw County
rFpin, nipiiiirr won in leneinetil nemllt
ameutsand anpurtenanrrs. Ihercuiilo belong
I trior ta auv wiaa appariainlng. or to nuh
I ttrM as will aartsij- said lu Itaaants In lb
fnlmalt sums. si. Ad a, with tntareat Iherron
Iron th, imh aay n( M.n d at tha rai nt
.rrnl i-r snnum tor tha further sum nl
! eighty dollar aitornev l.v, and for th fur
tht sum nf i i si cta and dlbitrmnl,
no an-ruinf etaia K. UMAUNK,
J as- eiwiiS of Morrow touuiy Otrgno.
CONSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling
of prescriptions.
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THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
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ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
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TEACHERS EXAMINATION.
OTICI W IIEHFnY OITK THT l)R
Ui purto ol making an lamination ,l
an rwranes w bo dit crr thmaive as randl
date lot twd.rt of th srhomgnf thtsenuniy
and lor (( and III rtipimi... ih emmlv
at hotil iirlntetHleiit llierml will hold a pub.
lie enroll. all. in at tha cmrt house at Meppnar,
opanlti wnliH-aday, May lith at I .) n nt.
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IT KhoulSuft.. Morrow Co.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
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