Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 24, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
TdECDAY, May 24, 1898.
The Gazette is not heralding its
coming with a brass band bat its
circulation can be determined at
the Heppner postoffice. Adver
tisers will please note this.
A little publication known as Tbe Oregonian fought Simon
"The County Judee" is beine cir- several years ago. He was then
culated in Portland and elsewhere. TerT Daa man-
It contains gems not found in the
Oiegonian. bazette thicks that the
oimon-JSorthup combination will
It looks like the lepublican. be done up completely.
would win this year, even with the
i j: o ii o: oi-.i
, , , , l he republican organization, as
Glass load to pack. Pretty good repre8erjted by George A. steel
stuff in the republican party. . a..h.m nUaa lV ia . ftttft
t.., v.
and a farce. The ticket will be
Prof. Ackebman is going to run 8acrificed for Simon. Not a dollar
iHood'
Pills
Cure all liter Ills, bilious
ness, headache, tour stom
ach, indigestion, constipa
tion. They act easily, with
out pain or (trip. Bold by all druggist. cent.
Tbe only ttll to take with Hood's Sarsapariile.
GEMS FROM MULTNOMAH.
A Few Things Picked I'p Here and Tnere
MortbBD'a Career.
A stbict censorship on the
news keeps the movements of the
troops and warships away from
the public. This is well. If this
country knows what is occurring
in detail, Europe will know all,
and Spam will have no trouble in
keeping away from a naval engagement.
KEEP ON, HARVEY.
It is useless for the Mitchell
orators to keep up their brawl and
howl about the "hold-up" of the
legislature. Better by far the
hold-up than misrepresentation of
Oregon in the senate for another
six years on the vital questions of
the time. It was a bard remedy,
but the people approve it; and for
proof of their approval it will be
found that J. H. Mitchell will
never again sit in the senate of
the United States. Oregonian.
The resolution, introduced down
at Astoria by delegate Barnes, of
Washington county, denouncing
the "hold-up," was tabled "for
harmony's sake," we were in
formed on that occasion. Now we
are told openly and brazenly by a
sheet that purports to represent
the republican organization in Or
egon that the people approve it,
and we suppose this means the
republican party. The Gazette
does not believe it, but coming
from this high souree, republicans
will take this paper at its word
and vote against a party that is
said to be standing at the back of
Buch an outrage.
The hold-up has been de
nounced in the United States sen-
. - 1 , i r,
ate in no uncertain terms. It was t6a P Simon as to oe or no
worse than anarchy. Joe Simon use whatever. Giabam Glass, r.,
knew full well that the republican secretary of the republican state
majority would elect Mr. Mitchell central committee! What a joke!
if it had an opportunity. To pie-
vent the consummation or the tie- Simon's bard work to defeat
sires of the party Mr. Simon or- Tongue, Dunbar, Leeds and other
ganized some odds and endB ol republicans who do nt bow down
political parties with nis pure () to the shrine of the boss is evident.
devotees ot republicanism, who The state central committee, of
are his most servile tools, and steel and Glass, has shown its
there and then did prevent a per- hnn(j an(j jt i9 ft catBpaw of Simon.
manent organization, or one that jf thi8 does not work the defeat of
he would recognize as president of the whole ticket it will be
the senate. It appears that a two- wonder.
thirds majority is required to per
feet a permanent organization, if
the strict statement of the state
constitution is to be believed. Aot
ing upon this, Mr. Simon's tools
refused to go into the house and
From The County Judge,
HASN'T TIMB TO D3 BUSINESS.
TOhon InAn NAk. - :,l t
well everywhere if the Gazette is fce expended on a single can- explain, two years ago, relative to the
to believe reports from all over the didate, if it is needed in Multno- exorbitant prioe be paid for pricing
state. He is the republican candi- rn ah county to carry out the be- tbe b'08 for the June election, be look
date for stat. superintendent of beats of the little boss, concerning bfbind tSe.,ta!fmen' ,h.R KbBd
schools. nmn onA;.an no t,m? to"" of that char-
cuu.uovj. uuugicooiuau acter individually, as be bad bo many
ToDgue's election is not desired; tbiogs to attend to be hardly bad time
the committee has shown its hand, to draw his breath and eat. He claimed
Certain candidates on the state he hsd 1300 08869 in Probttte. 600 miles
ticket are to be knifed, notably tZOti of other matters of
n . . , . . . . pressing importance to attend to. In
uunDar, ior secretary or state, in f80e ot Bu this press of business he found
favor of Kincaid, who assisted time to make a canvass in the interest ot
Simon in his damnable work at
Salem last winter. Evidence ex
ists, as plain as the light of day,
that Simon and the committee he
The Simon man who said that foisted upon the republican party, cnit oourt tor which be receives teee,
Simon and all his tools would be are working for Kincaid and while the county pays him his salary for
Dut into office through the vote of aeainst Dunbar. And for that do,n the wo'k he claims is so pressing
m.,uu ,ku, ii lL. .1.1 , thBt he oannot find time to Bttend to the
uiuuuuuiou tuuuiji, nucKuoi mew- ixieuioi, every mail UU IUO blttlO ttUU , .... , , , .
-j f um f , ' 'i a:.u.a- u proper " of bills filed for al
i u., iiu UD..Di uu wuu. tuugiojuiunoi nua-etd viiii uo MOW(lnoe He also solioits and aooepts
soon, oimon has all the judges thrown down if it becomes necea- osses of reference from the different de
his independent candidacy for congress
against tbe regular' republican nominee,
which so nearly resulted in tbe electipn
ot Quinn, populist. He also finds time
to devote to private praotice in the cir
and clerks, but the strong arm of sary for the success of Simon.
the law will be invoked to see that
repeating and stuffed ballot boxes
are not permitted. The people of
Multnomah county are uumerous
. .
outside oi the oimon gang, and a
fair election will be had even if it
takes severe measures to get it.
Tbe state organization of the
republican party is so woefully
Simon claims to be such a splen
did geld standard man and the
Oregonian indorses him. Won
der if the Oregonian ever saw the
ODK PEOPLE BBOCliD ACT.
Government Trail Should Be Made Through
Grant County for Sheep Enroute East.
Mr. A. M. Oree, a St. Paul man who
deals extensively in sheep, and who has
been in Heppner numerous times during
the past five years, gave tbe Gazette a
few pointers last Saturday on the sheep
killing and other outrages that are being
committed in Grant o mnty, to the ebd
that they may be stopped. He stated that
neither be nor any other sheepman wonld
in the future buy sheep in this seotion
and then take obanoes on fighting their
way through ontlaws to range east of
tbe Rookies. Tbey must know that they
have the protection ot the authorities as
citizens ot tbe United 8tates before tbey
will again vonture over this way to buy
sheep wbiob must be driven through
Grant county to reaob grazing grounds.
The Gnzette calls the attention of tbe
Heppner board of trade, and tbe oitizans
generally, to tbe position ot these sheep
men who distribute so much money
among oa, and will suggest that if this
souroe ot inor-me is out off we will be the
sufferers. It therefore behooves us to
take some sort of action and at aa early
date.
It is indeed plain that the offioers of
Grant county are either in sympathy
with these lawless marauders or are to
tally nuflt for tbe plaoes of trust bestowed
Are too busy to suggest a new ad. foe
this issue which speaks volumes for
them, but the goods are there, all fknst
class, and prices to match. Call in and
Mr. Rhea will see that you get what,
you want.
partments ot the oironlt oourt, which he
conducts and receives commissions for
while in tbe regular pay of tbe county as
county judge, tor tbe duties of which
office be "oannot find sufficient time to
transaot," Ob, honesty! thy name is
Northnpl
ON THE DEFENSIVE.
The defensive campaign has begun.
The Oregonian has been oompelled to
come to tbe rescue of Simon's candidate
for county judge by reason of the incrim
inating evidence presented by the Trib
une of his method of handling county
businees. It qualifies its endorsement,
however, by saying bis administration
has been "generally" satisfactory and
"directed by conscientious regard for
duty." N o doubt has ever been expressed
on this point, but unfortunately be baa
always ooooeived his "dotv" to lie along
the lines mapped out by Boss Simon.
He has conscientiously performed this
'duty, and would continue to do so
should be, by any chanoe fluke, be re
elected. Bat of that tbe voters will have
something to say next Jane, when Judge
Nnrtrjup will oease bis occupation of
grinding Simon axes and enter the gen'
eral sorsmble for making a living with
out the assistance of the Multnomah
treasury.
j
MAGNIFICENT OFFEB.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PUB
Ho that on the 28th day of April, 1898, the
partnership between the underatgnea wm an
solved by mutual consent. After that date all
obligations made by either ot the parties must
be settled by the one incurring ine same.
witness our nanus ana seats wis araoijui
H. E. BARTHOLOMEW.
April, 1898.
4o M
J. T. CAMPBELL.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF RALE, RKG
ularly issued out of the circuit court, for
Morrow county, Oregon, the following describ
ed land, to wit: The ne of sec 9, and the
wU nw? of sec. 10, In tp. 6, 8., Jr. 25 E. W. M..
will be sold at private safe for cash in hand.
Bids on the above described DroDfirtv will be re
ceived at the office of Ellis & Phelps until the
lay oi May, itws
Dated April 26th, 1898.
44-53 R. L. BHAW,
Assignee of J. J. Mcuee, Insolvent Debtor
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Umitkd States Land Office,
La Grande. Oregon. April 25. 1898.
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN
l N. Elder has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before J. W. Morrow,
Countv Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at his
omce in Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, the i"th
day of June, 1898, on timber culture application
No. 2386, for n W nwH, n'4 neH oi section no. 22,
townshio No. 2 8. ranee No. 37 E. W. M.
He namesas witnesses: rrana Kiaer. josepn
Rector. Newton Whetstone, Lucinda Elder, all
oi Heppner, Oregon, 15. w. baktlktt,
643-54 Register.
agreement that Simou signed in
be sworn in. thouuh a mainrif A 1895. that if filacteil nt-nator ha UP" them. Judging from the obarao
. jijijiL. ter of politioal scheming that has been
uigwug uiu meu tu uu UUHlllUBB. wuiu yuio iui iuo una auu uu-
It was held then that a permanent limited coinage of silver? Simon
organization was an tnat was neo
il t i. a
essary bo iar as tne election ot a
senator ia concerned, and thia po
sition has been confirmed by the
statements and position of the
committee that aotedon thecreden
tials of Mr. Corbett, Lord's senator
ial appoiutoe. But the legislature
was close enough to prevent the
selection of a senator, though there
was no doubt of the proposed pro
ceedings. Home did not think it
proper to act under the circum
stances and Simon saw that there
was no permanent organization
No legislation was accomplished,
no appropriations were made, in
fact nothing was done. The peo
ple are now paying dearly for this
aot of Simon which the Oregonian
says was "a hard remedy" but en
tirely proper. He bays you like
it and endorse it, and if you don't
like it, what are you going to do
about it? This is the position in
which he chooses to place our
party. It is being misrepresented,
but before there can be any oppor
tunity of setting the public aright
the eloctioii will have como and
goun and thotiHauds will have
voted ngiut the republican party,
as the "hold-up" gang, who would
have ordinarily supKrtcd it.
If Harvey Scott isn't gaggid he
will wreck the whole tepublicao
patty, it lias a rotten manage
ment to carry, and with the ()re
gomnn "hold-up load, it is too
hasn't been such an earnest advo
cate of the gold standard as the
Oregonian would have you believe.
going on over there for some time, it
looks aa if there was a "stand-in" with
The republicau party has
everything in its favor this year
and should win, but it has a terri
ble load to carry in this state.
There is the odium clinging to
it of having given a quiet endorse
ment to the Salem hold-up. It
was on motion of McCamaut, a
tbe "sheepkillers". It is plain, in any
event, that, regardless of all justice and
right, these ontlaws have fall sway and
tbe authorities do nothing.
There is a way, however, tbat these
marauders oho be stopped, Mr. Cree
suggests, by the government building a
trail through publio lands, then any in
terference of sheepmen and their bands
wonld place tbe culprit iu tbe hands of
Uoole Hum. If deputy marshals ooold
not stop depredations, troops wonld.
This scheme was tried through the "Pan.
handle" country iu Tex us and effectually
put a stop to tbe troubles between the
Every new edbsoriber ot tbe Ga
zette, or old one renewing, will get
bs a premium a copy of "Tbe Great
Debate" between Horr and Harvey.
This was one Oi the greatest con
tests ot the . kind In this age. Tbe
financial question, is prominent in
polities and you want this book.. It
ia bound neatly in paper aud retails
fcr SO cents tbe world over. Come
early before all the premiums are
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Tub Dallis, Oregon,
May 9. 1898.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followlnir-named settler has filed notice
of her intention to make final proof in support
I of her claim, and that aatd proof will be made
Detore j. w. Morrow, uoumy uiera.ai neppuer,
Oreeon. on Saturday. June 18. 1M9K. vis:
Joule Fischer, of lone. Homestead application
no. 484, for the ns sev aeo. a, ana um bw sec.
4. tn. 18. r.24 B. W. M.
I . wne names tne following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Fred w. Balsiger, Edward
Keller, A. J. McVay and Paul Balsiger, all ol
lone, Oregon,
jab. r. JHOUKK,
43-59 Register.
if?
1
assess
The Leader
Of Course!
m
m
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
gone.
Often.
Tbe investment is but 2
Tub Pattbbson Pen. Co.
to
T. R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, Oregon-
It,
Simon man, and at preseot tbe oowboys and sheepmen
obairmaD of tbe congressional
committer of tbe bocodJ district.
tbat tbe resolution denouncing tbe
bold-up was tabled at Astoria. Tbis
of itself is fearfully damngiug.
Then tbere is tbe cutting and knif
ing of tbe Simoaites iu tbis policy
of rule or ruin. If tbe tit-tot sur
vives it will be because of tbe
grand principles behind it Tbe
Gazette is afraid, bowever, tbat too
It is tbe duty of every oitiien to sign
a petition to our delation in congress
that our interests may be proteoted.
Start tbe ball rollioj end keep it going.
The Coat Klras Cimaterhrltert.
For mouths the Costa Rioan counter
feiters have been issuing bogus notes of
the government ot the island until the
amount, it is said, las resnbed $1,000,000.
Inspectors ot the secret service bureau
were rhietly instrumental io bringing
the malefactors to lustioe. The tflialenov
tnauy people feel tbat tbe party iu 0f tbe secret eervioe is undoubted, bot it
tbis state netwls a good laundering is by uo means a secret, but a patent
linf.irn it ran h trimlrt.l with ,f. fot, that the service that Hosteller's
fairs. If tbis sbould prove to be tbe
cane, tbe blaino will bo attached
where it belongs -to the Simoa
ites.
j SCROFULA.
a aft .
June ot America s mott ia- f
moui phyiiciinj laytt "Scrof- X
Stomach Bitters does tbe weak, nwivooa
and dyspeptic Is of genuine yelne.
There have been from time to time cono
tcrfi ils of it, but the miniature out of
hand on the label, and the vignette of
Hi. (leorg and the Dragon, are not
QcciNMfnlly imitalil. This tmiio eleo
liilrljr preveot and remedies malaria,
rhrnmalmii, liver oomplaiot and dyspepsia.
I a a. a
mum. for tne hhih or in una
cinl.-s of the lenublicau rart. t 1 ' external conjumptloru'
kpep Harvey quiet till tbe election Scrofulous chiliren arc often
tin id it n, put incy
is over.
Today i the birthday of Quoon
Victoria. "God evi th queen.'
(il.ANi'E up at our county ticket
aud see if is tiot jut wbal it pur-
hii Is to be cue of tbe bwet ticke la
ever gotten out
beautiful
Uck nerve force, strong bones,
stout musclei and power to
resist disease. For delicate
chilJren there is no remedy
equal to
Scott's Emulsion
Kvehy man who stood up for
tbe bold-up last wiuter deserves
to be rebuked by the voters. Kin
caid was one of thoui.
Tnr Ihf t.M Timo.Monritaineer
il out a woman's edition on tLo
17th inst. Iu other words, the
Moutdaineer printed what a corps
il lady editors compiled. It II a
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites of Lime and Soda.
It Jills out the skin by putting i
good flesh beneath it. It makes 2
the cheeks red by nuking rich x
blood. It creates an appetite t
for food and giver the body $
nnwfr rnnuoh to dlClt It.
r - - - -
sure you get SCOTT'S Emul-
lion.
kea aai l.M i U AnHI! S
KCTT a 0W a, 0e, M Twk. S
CAN HAVE NO fcr r HOT.
Malcolm Mkk1v stand on a "sound
money platform" and Is fur "sonnd
money," but Malcolm MmhIv's financial
methods are not sonnd. A a banker he
waa a butigler an.t a failure. Ilia meth
ods were bail. The Iruat imposed Is him
was li"l respected. He should not be
elected rngrrinan '" re the people
of this diatrirl. for li baa not (Pliea to
aervelheiu. tl. M. lVinaldaon, of (laser
couuly, candida'e ou the union lies el, is
(r preferable for eimgr-nien; a belter
man for the t ffl e, more capable anil
closer Iti the people. Mr IVnaUme is a
rrpablican, but behrtes In free ainaga
of tHilb gold and silver at a ratio of 10 to
1. hence hie nomination bv tbe "union
forces'' for ooogrMe K. O.
The E.O. lias no morel right to say
bo nukes a Snaeeial mis
fit for the high and reepooei
bis office vf eongreeemao. This paper
believre tbat such argument cannot win
votes for any one. It le said that Mr
Mood)' bank felled beeaua be wonld
Sot alkvw LisIiaBds lo b pushed Iu the
wall. It to, lial norb Is to bis sredit.
If Mr, Moody is dt tested he can give
Hituou eiedil lei il. II was oolortuoale
ia belug IU choice f a very bad polit
ioal brigand
POLITICAL MEETING)!.
Meetings will be held in tbis oounty
by tbe union party and will be addressed
by the several different speakera as fol
Ions:
"Oyotone" Davie will speak at lone,
Saturday. Joue 4th. at 2 o'olook p. m
and oo the same day at Heppner al 8
o'olook p. m.
Hon. 3. 8. Howard, ot Minnesota, will
speak at Heppner on May 28tb, at 8
o olook p. m.
J. T. Hiukle, Eq., candidate for dis
trict attorney ot this district end tbe Can
didates for county oflkea will speak In
the several preoinots ot Ibe oounty, as
follows:
l'ios City, Tuesday, May 21, at 8
o'olock p. ro.
Lieut, Wednesday, May 25, at 1 o'clock
p. ra.
Matteeon, Tbursdav, May 20, at 1
o'ch ek p. to., at J. W. Morrow's isooh.
Hardmao, Thursday, May 26, al 8
o olook p. m.
Eight Mile, Friday, May 27, at 1 o'clock
P. ro.
Iry Fork, Friday, Ms 27, at 8 o'olook
p. ro.
Douglas, Haturday, May 2X, at 8
o'olook p. m.
Everyliody Invited. 4'.l 53
PROPOSALS FOR HUiLDIXJ
BRIDGES.
OEAl.m fROPOMalil WILL HE RKCEIVED
k ' until the Ial ilar of Jtiiiv. I t. at H o'clix k
a m,, In hui li a hrlilne on Hutier rrark, nrar
r I'll i JutiiiKiii tilaie, anil alstione on Khm
rrrrk, nrar (' A Khea'a ilai'e. munlv to lur-
null all malrt!l on Ilia imunil I'lans anil
epn'ltt! ailuna mar ha ama l mjr oltlc. Klhl
rrx-rvt-l m rjo I any ami all iitoa.
A. U. BAKI M.il OVICW,
County Juitge.
Henner, Maf IA. 1W, I'M
Notice of Intention.
Land Omul at Thb Dallis, Oregoh,
May 9, !(.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has Hied notice
of his intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof will
lie mane beiore J. w. Morrow, i ouniy uiers,
at Heppner, OreKOii, on Saturday June 18, 11W8,
Jellerson D. Brown, of Heppuer, Homestead
aillcatlon No. ', for the e4 tvr sec. 14, and
hi''.' nwkaud liwV ueW sec. 23, tp. 'IS., T.ibK.
W. M.
He names the following; witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: E. K. Beach, Ed Holland and
Carl Beach, of Lexington, Oregon, and J. W.
Vaughan, ol Heppner, Oregon.
jab. r. suunn,
4S.."iO. Beglster.
Notice of Intention.
m ivn AvvTrv a Tat tmtt va nDvnnv
aiv Vff IVB M I I il Ik r Si a t ituuvii.
lj Mar X. Wm. Notice is herehv aiven that
the followliif named settler has flled notice of
her Intention lo make final proof in support of
ncr claim, and that aalil prnoiwiu be mane
ueiore I. w. morrow, county i iera.ai tieppner,
uregon, on rrmay. June io, iwn, vis:
MINNIE M. ANDREWS, of Heppner:
Homcdtoad application No, I7I, (or the NEH
Bee VI, Tp t N, K W E W M.
Hue names tne loiiownif witnease to prove
her continuous residence mon and cultivation
of said UhiI, vl: A. O. Bartholomew. William
B. rinlpy, Allen a Ilo.la.lon and Robert IT.
11 y nd, all of Heppner, Oregon.
JAd. r. MOORE.
41', J7. Register,
X tbat a man
take Is not i
Notice of Intention.
Ldd Orrns at La UatMDi. OaauoM
May U, v
NOTICE M IIKHKBV (1IVES THAT THE
fiillualng hanir-l altli-r haa Clrt nolle
of her lntriilii.il to make Anal lr.N! In i i.iir1
of hrr claim, and thai said pro-if will h made
nalor the ( utility Clerk nl Morrow romily
orvguti, al llcfpner, wrtMi, on July i,
". ls
KUZA J. WllkrTiiNE, formerly EHia I.
noyer,
.1 E W M
ifwara lo nnne
ner enniiaunua raaiurnre upon ami ruiiltatlon
ol aalil land, vie John N Elder, 1 ho mas Mai
Notice of Intention.
Lxd Orru a AT LaOsanub, OaaooN,
Mar 9. I'm.
NOTICE IH nKRIBY OIVEN THAT THE
following named aeltler haa tied notice ol
his Intention 1 1 make final proof in support of
nia claim, ami mat sum prool win d made n
fore the County Clerk of Morrow countv. Ore
gon, at Hdinner. Oregon, nn Julia 21. DMA. vl
Kllbue Tyler, Hd. No 67V1, for the uw ,.
it, iwp. i a, r. m a. w, ss.
He names the following wilneaae lo nrove
nis rotiiiuuous realilence upon ami cultivation
oi aalil lami, vti: James w. lihey, Henr
Vatnii-rpnol, John McCullmigh, David McCal
lough, all of Ueppner, Oregon.
E. W. BaBTLiTT.
MB Keglster.
SHERIFFS SALE.
UY VIRTCE Or AN
orilrr of sale duly in
. Hd So STST. lor Ihe arV nw.awS
" aria aud ue1, s'. eor l', Ip i . I fl
eha tiamr, the lollnwing wllnrai
l.wk, rrank aidrr
lirppnrr, orvgou.
b d J
aud Imaia kllrup, all ol
E. w iaaTt rrr.
KrgUU-r
SUTICE TO VRLDITVRS.
IU THE COt'KTY COI RT Of IHE STAVE
ol Oregon, In, Morrnw nunv.
la tha natwr u( the eeuuiol w ililaml'ol.de
caaril Ibe undaralg ned having Sa appninted hg
Ihe county nurt ol lha atale oi tlf.u. tot klor
nw nxinty, admlulatratof nl lha rmtmtm 4
WHIiaiH I n, iMimwI. noli. la ban l.v al
lo lha rfa.llt.ira of. and aji prraoua hai Ing rlalms
aaliial aaid d wwl, Iu praarnt Uivta vanfla.1
aa rq ilrd h law, wttbls at month afUt lha
Irai puhtlialioB ot this aou-e IA aald a lralnis
Irator al hie place oV ral1ane eight asllaa eoulh
w lotia, vvvguu.
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EXECfTIO! ASP
utd by lha Clerk ol
ine i ircuil I ourt ol the tounty ol Morrow
Htale of orrgon, datr.1 the 1M day of Aprl
l. In a earuln action in Ih I irrnll Court
for aald County and tate. wliarrlu w. V. Lord
II R. Klnraldand I'hll Maba han. aa Hoard of
l ommiaaiiiiwra for the aala ol ai'hool and unl
veraily lanili and lor Ih Inveatmant ol funds
atiali g thfrvlrom. rialntlna, rv-ovrml )ml
ait-nl agalnal Adrilne Huwell, Henry Howe
Mary Howrll, John Howrll, Nellie Mnwall
mi nam niiadi. Fiatilom unwell, joarpa
llimall. Til. la llowrll, l.l Howrll. Frank
Howall. Tbomaa Hawaii, Lilly Howell, ll-tll
ranrr, Kli rarlrr, Adrllue Huacll aa ad ml ma
Iratrta and Hanry Howall as admintalrator of
in ratal ol titanfoM Howall Uarraard. l-rfrnd
aula, lor lha sum ol give Huudrad Eighteen
w,l;r with Inlrhwl Ihtrron al lha rat of
Ma hi par mil prr annum from Ih Imh day of
Man h, la si,,) h lurllirr sumol thirty It
IhHIara atUirnrv a Ira, and roata and dlahii
mrnta. on ih linh day ( Marvb, lm. Notice
ia uhtvdt given mat I win on
Saturgay.the 20th .ay af Ma. 1806
al I a elork P m ol aald day, al Ih (root door
ol th court kouae In Heppnrr, Mnrmw counly,
Orrgon. aall al puhlle aoi llon lo Ih higriral
blddrr lor caah la band. Ih following darrtbd
pn'WIT, la-all. Ih south eaal quarter of
ari'ilna laanly right (. In pianahin Imir lit
a,. inn rang twrnly Sve IIM R W M la MoT i
row vuunir. Orrgoa. Tahra and levied uiu a
lha pnprly ol th aaid Adeline Hnwlt, Hatiry I
Hiiwil. s al or o eaurb lbrm a m hai
aaraaaary In aatisif lha aald Mlmaa! in fsvnr i
ol r wm, n. n. Bieraid aad I'hll Matahaa
a-vl agao.at sal.l A!llli ll).ll, Itanry
' lleavllaisl, Irgrther atih su nta and gig
ttaiaeau l&at kavt t aj ar'
j l.tkATtoca:
CONSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling
. of prescriptions.
The Best Bargains -
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are those of greatest value In proportion to coat If you want to get your
money's worth ol honest goods In
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery
-OR MACHINERY, CALL ON-
Oa THOMPSON
W are Increasing our stock lor fall and winter. Call and see us.
NEW DRUGS
W are receiving a New Invoice of Goods almost every day. Our Ranldlv
Increasing treble demauds It, eoiiar.iiently Ou Cuslamara r.JlLi
their Drugs Pur and Fresh. wustomera reaelva
Our Stationery
Iopcirttxient
I Comploto
Whan Ira Ilwrj?.r ulva use ga omit
Slocum Drug Co.
THE ART OF BREWING.
Wm Perfected by the
Production ot....
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Jnd now the entire world
Ktwws this verfect vrvduct
Js the Star lirewenf beer.....
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I an popular saloons
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