TOWN OF MITCHELL BUKNED. Fred Walte Brings Word of a General Con flagration at Tbat Place. Kat Oregonian. Fred Wsite oame home today from a trip into Crook county, and brings word of a serious fire at Mitobell, last Friday, in whioo one-half the town was borned, and the loss runs into several thousand dollars. The fire started in an old barn, where it is supposed some obildren were playing with matohes. At first it was feared that the fire was inoendiary, but tbie impression has been removed. Ten to twelye buildings were de stroyed, of whioh four or five were stores, one a hotel, one a livery stable and some saloons. The news was slow in ooming out. Mitobell is about 120 miles from the Columbia river, whioh is the nearest railroad point, and iotelligenoe reaches the outside world slowly. A HAPPY COUPLE. They Were Indians bat They Were Happy as Lovers. Once I saw a pretty thing, a young bride, of the Kicfeapoos, on a sort of a wedding trip. Sbe was tall and slight, and so closely do the members of the tribe rv.emble one another she looked like the twin sister of her young bus band. At first they were accompanied hv a sinnt old chief, but be left after oirous day. Tbe bride and bridegroom spent three or four days in the town, wandering about as unconsciously as Adam and Eve in the garden. The man was already masterful and proteO' log, the girl shy and subservient. Day after day tbey walked band io band, looking at everything, people, shops, osttle, but never speaking to any one, never even to each other, yet deeply content in the consiousness ot compan ionship. Tbey were a living example of tbe happiness of simplicity, and while tbey stayed in the hustling town made many a civilized man and woman think of bow far their own oonduot as wives and husbands fell short of tbe standard of this uooonsoious Indian pair. East Oregonian. Car of Race Horses A oar load of race horses left tbe city yesterday for Salem, Or., to gel in read iness for events at the state fair in that city in September. Matlook Bros, took two runners down and Ed Qladsford had three well known raoers in bis oharge, namely: Baby Roth, owned by Mr. H. A. Gardner, Birdie Williams, property ot Sara Williams, and Juniper, owned by Frank Smith. Buby Butb, Mr. Gardner's little mare has never been in better shape and it is expected that she will come baok covered witb glory. She is one ot tbe best animals in tbe bunob. Walla Walla Union. A Portland View. The editor of the Sycamore, Illinois, Bepnblioan has this to say about a sight that is so common to Portland people that it Is generally unappreciated : "In front and to the right across the river and fertile Willamette valley are foot hills aad mountains covered witb dense pine and spruoe and fir, from the blaok g reen of which with hardly a blemish of its diizzling wbiteuess from base to sum mit, standing cameo-like against tbe deep blue sky, there rises up and up and ever up, until, although 40 miles away, II seems to overhang tbe city majestic, graoeful Mount Hood, 12,000 feet above tbe sea. To tbe left ot Ml. Mood is Mt. Adams, 9,570 feet, further to the left and in front of you is bountiful Mt. Ht. Ilelens, 0,750 feet, both about 60 miles distant; while partly behind tbe latter mountain, is Mt. Tacoma, or, as the geographies call it, Mt. Rainier, 14,441 feet high and 100 miles distant. All these mountains are beautiful beyond description, and the whole view from Portland Heights is one tbat is never effaced from the memory of one who has seen it." His Life Wat Saved. Mr, J. E. Lilly, a prominent oitizen of Hannibal, Mo,, lately bad a wonderful deltveranoe from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken witb typhoid fever, that rnn into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. 1 was so weak I couldn't sit up In tied. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of couHiimptiou, when I beard of Dr. King's New Discovery, Oue bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I oan't say too much iu its praise." This marvelous modiolus is the surest and quickest oure In the world for all throat aud lung trouble. Regular sir.as 50 cents and SI Trial bottles free at Hlooum Drug Co. Every bottle guaranteed. A Palaos of Halt. Utah's glittering Halt I'alaoe, witb its Midway Plaisanoe and other attractions, opens si Bait Lake City August 21st. The Rio Grande Western, tbe only line running through tbe Mormon capital , has arranged to give holders of all classes of tiokets a day stopover at Halt Lake iu onlor tbat they may have an opportunity of visiting this wonderful stmotiire, built of salt crystals taken from the brine ot the Great Halt Lake itself. The inauguration ot the llio Grande Western's dining oar service, do ing away with the necessity of stopping trains at eating stations, leaves nothiug to be desired for an ideal trip across tbe coutiueut; for the equipment and train service are equal, if not superior, to those of any of the trans oootineotal Hues. Furthermore, no line traverses aoy section of the Amerioan continent wbere there is so muob grandeur ot scenery. A daylight rids through tbe heart ot the Hookies leaves nothing to bs desired. For information as to rates and for descriptive pamphlets, address J. D. Maoslleld, geueral ageut, 253 Washington street, Portland, Or. Cure tbat cough with Bhiloh'i Cora. Tbe best cough oure. ltulieves croup promptly. Oue million bottles sold last year. 40 doses fur !i5ol. Sold by Coa ler & Warren. t THE BOI WHO WILL NEVER COME. (Written by Kev. P. S. Knight.) I hear a chorous of ringing bells In echoing tower and dome. And word is passed by a thousand tongues That our boys are marching home. But one mother watches the marching line That steps to the rolling drum, And covers her eyes and sheds hot tears For a boy who will never come. A father stands In an open Held And leans on his resting plow, With toil-worn hands and wrinkled face, And grayhairs on his brow. In silence he sees the column pass, His quivering lips are dumb But his heart responds with a broken sigh For a boy who will never come, Two little children, hand in hand, Walk down the crowded street, And scan each face in the line that steps. To the Snare-drum's measured beat; But they look in vain for a brother's face, Whom they long to welcome home, And two children's hearts are filled with grief For a boy who will never come. A maiden sits in a mourner's garb In the shade of a darkened room, And hears the music of martial bands And the welcoming cannon's boom. In truth she wishes her country well Aa it welcomes its warriors home; But her sad young heart beats a funeral dirge For a boy who will never come. 0, 1 blame you not, ye who join the throng That surges the crowed streets, With welcoming hand and shout and song The returning brave to greet. But I am thinking of hearts that bleed In many a sorrowing home. And so weave my wreath of simple rhyme For the boy who will never come. Salem Or., August 9. State News. The Masons at La Grande are prepalring to build a temple. George H. Graves, a traveling salesman, was robbed at Forest Grove recently of his gold watch valued at $100. MIhs Lilian Ackerman, daughter of ProfeBSor Ackerman, has accepted a position in the Mc- Minnvllle public schools. Work on the new wing of the State normal school at Monmouth is progressing nicely and the contractors expect to finish the building on time. "Kev." A. J. Smith was convicted by pleading guilty to the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses at Oregon City, and locked up In the county jail for 30 days. Pretty hard for a preacher. Willis Elliott, who lives with his son-in-law four miles south of Dallas, celebrated the one hundredth annivorsary of his birth last Mon day, August 7th. He is a pioneer of Polk, and servod under Qeneral Lee during the war. The sixth annual exhibit of the Second South ern Oregon District Agricultural Society will be held at the Roseburg fair grounds, beginning Tuesday, August 29th and continuing tbe re mainder of the week. J. H. HUdehrand, for some time connected with the Oregonian as an advertising solicitor, (ell from the porch of his lodgings, 212 Seventh stroet, as he went home Monday morning, and broke his neck. He came here about a year ago Through the ellorts of Mr, William Wadhams and several Portland men, a small printing press, type and outtit were shipped to the state penitentiary last week for the use of L. J. Bprague, who is serving a 15 year sentence from Multnomah county for manslaughter in 1890. He has bcon publishing in his cell the Prison Missionary. The town of Elgin, In Union county, is one of the most prosperous In Kantern Oregon. There Is now being brought into this place an abun dant water supply, by the gravitating system, for which the town Is bonded In the sum of f 15,- 000, and Hon. H. V. Gates and his associates are erecting an electric plant to light the place. Now buildings are going up and town has a steady and healthy growth. Charles K. Wilkinson died at his home in Kugeuo, Sunday, of consumption, after an ill ness of several years. He was born at Mlnerat Point, Wis., In January, 1870. He removed to Kugeuo in IHH.l, and servod Lane county In the state legislature in the session of Mill, and was the youngest member of the legislature, being barely ot ago. Ono of the Eastern editors gives his compari son ol the water power at Oregon City with the famous water powers of tho country: City Horse power Oregon City, Oregon 50,000 Minneapolis, Minn 20,000 Holyoko, Mass 19,000 Manchester, New Hampshire 11,01X1 Lawrenoe, Mass 12,000 Lowoll, Mass 11,815 One of the biggest deals ever made in Marion county was made August 8th, when a deed oon veylng title to 10 claims in the Silverton dls trlet to the Mlnoral Harbor Consolidated Mln tug Company was tiled for record. The claims sold are the Confidence, True Friend, Portland, Mill City, I, X. L , Morning Star, North Star, Roy, Chicago and Silverton. The sellers were L. A. Harris, H. H. Lemke, A. W.Dawes and Utile V. Dawes. Consideration was 121,300. At least five attempts have been made in the last few weeks to start a disastrous Are in the toughest part of Salom's tendorloln district. The last attempt was made Saturday night or early Sunday morning, a gunnysack saturated with kerosene being found against a house occupied by Japanese. Borne excelsior was near it. The would-be incendiaries also made a practice of breaking windows in tho district, Tho police have no clew, but are watching the district closely. Abandons Politics. Maryellen Iase has abondoued polities The path was too thorny. And what is more sur prising la her statement that all those fiery philippics which sho was wont to hurl at "octo puses" (or octupl), the grasping, greedy, grind' lug money p iwer," etc., were merely skillfully worded ads, with a view to qualifying her for some profession in which the "primal curse" nf manual labor Involved in the wrestling with pots and pans and washtubs might be avoided. iu other words, the confession is mada that all this time she has boen talking through her sun bonnet in a Pickwickian sense to tho honest, open-mouthed grangers. Accompanying this renunciation of politics Is the announcement that she IS open lor an engagement as pastor or pastoross of an evangelic church in somo East ern city. It is not said that the too-loug-ue sleeted Mr. Maryellen will go along, in case sho receives a call, but presumably he will, as ho can tie made useful In pumping the orgau at Huuday service. Groat is advertising, and the pastorate of an evangelical church is Its profit Suckles Jerry and Bewhlskorcd 1'erTer show no deposition to "rosooin agricultural pursoots," as did Arteimia Ward's "pet green ox" who was hooted out of the circus by "the discriminating public of Hahway, N. J.," after ho rubbed tho paint oil on tho renter pole. Both have for- sakeu the plow and entered Journalism, aud with indifferent siieeeaa, they say, Having par Uclpatinl lu the giddy whirl and partaken ot the lobster salad ol the effete civilisation of the effete East, the homely Joys and homely fare of t truly rural life no longer possesses attractions Weeansot refrain from expressing the opinion that all three are making the mistake of their lives. What au aggregation they would make on the stage! A barrel ot money might be made lu a tour of oue-ulgut stands.- Publisher's Guide. Karri Clover lloot Tea is a pleasant laiativs. Regulatfl) tbe bowels, purities II. 1. 1 1 AL- . I 11 sue oioou. ulnars me compiexioD. mi; irs the complexion pleasant to take. to make kLd ulaaaant to tak. 25 ola. Sold by Oouser 4 Warren. Schillings Best Japan Ceylon English Breakfast Oolong Ideal Blend Tea WHEN PAW WAS A BOY. X wish 'at I'd been here when Vy paw he was a boy; They must have been excitement then When my paw was a boy; In school he always took the prize, He used to lick boys twice his size I bet folks all had bulgin' eyes, When my paw was a boy. They was a lot of wonders done When my paw was a boy; How grandpa must of loved his son, When my paw was a boy: He'd git the coal and chop the wood, And think up every way he could To always jist be sweet and good When my paw was a boy. Then everything was in its place, When ray paw was a boy ; . How he could rassle, jump and race, When my paw was a boy ; He never, never disobeyed ; -He beat In every game he played Geel What a record they was made When my paw was a boy. I wisht 'at I'd boen here when My paw he was a boy; They'll never be his like agen Paw was a moddle boy, But still last night I heard my maw Raise up her voice and call my paw The worst fool that she ever saw He ought of stayed a boy I Geokcie. Chicago Times-Herald GRANT COUNTY NKW8. Blue Mountain Eagle, Messrs. Bartholomew and Ayers are receiving cattle at the Conger corral today. Ed Turk has sold his band of 2000-head of ewes and lambs at $J.75 and $1.75, respectively. Uncle Jack Morrow arrived at the MoDulTce hot springs last Saturday for a few weeks' sojourn, John Blackwell has returned from Wyoming, where he accompanied his two bands of sheep that he sold to Wyoming parties. Frank Fields, a sheepman of this valley, dis posed of a band of yearling wethers to Frank Lacy ; consideration, (2.25 per head. Sheriff Livingston and Deputy United States Marshal Roberts passed through Long Creek Wednesday morning, enroute to Portland, The huckleberry season 1b now about in his prime, and the festive fruit is being sought by many in nearly every section of the mountains. Wm. Spencer, of Heppner, was in Long Creek Wednesday. He Is taking a summer outing and assisting Johnny Ayers in gathering cattle. N. 8. Whetstone passed through Long Creek last week, enroute to Heppner, from a sojourn at the McDuft'ee hot springs. He was accom panied by his wife. Harney county has a very careless deputy sheriff. He left his poker chips lying about and his little daughter swallowed one ol them, nearly choking her to death. Geo. Gray is over from Heppner this week on sheep-buying expedition for O. E. Farns- worth, of Heppner. While here he bought 1590 lambs of Leet Paine for 11.75 per head. Frank Lacy is proparlng to ship a train load oi sheep to the Eastern markets. He will start from Baker City about the 15th Inst. In his band will be a large number of Grant county sheop. A vivacious woman's f.iu con frequently speak in more elo uuent language than any known to the tongue of man. It can invite or repel, sigh or smile, be meek or haughty, tear f a passion to ; in. 11 tatters or hum- bly seek for eiveness, It can also tell the story of health. A woman who suffers from weakness and disease in a woman ly way sits in sorrow and dejection while her healthy sisters enjoy themselves. She may be naturally beautiful, naturally attrac tive, naturally interesting and animated and witty, but the demon of ill-health is gnawing at the very vitals of her womanly nature, and she soon becomes a withered wall flower in comparison with her brightef and more healthy sisters. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a wonderful medi cine for women who suffer in this way. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in wifehood and mother hood. It tones and builds up the shattered nerves. It restores the glow of health to the pallid cheek. It gives springiness and trip to the carriage. It makes the eyes sparkle with returning vivacity. 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Keep your head up and your bowels open, The " Golden Medical Discovery " will nut steel In your backbone, and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure constipation, TO THE OREGON BEACH In Four Hours By the NEW ASTORIA LINE Astoria and Columbia River Railway Co. No Delays No Transfers Through parlor cars from Portland to Astoria, Gearhart Fark, Flavol and Seaside. Through tickets and eloao connections at Astoria with the IRAN Co boats lor llnaco aud all North Beach points. Trains leave the I'nlon depot at Portland as ioiiows: Through Heaaldt) Bxpress, daily except Sun day at t a. in. Astoria Express, dally except Saturday 7 p. m I ' ' IfetitMlil., BlMH'tlkl . MAIIirilMVI It UV. 'I'M It. lit. ; rtv, Portland to Soaslds and return u so I " " " lavel SO I J. v, MAYS, lion, i ass. AST, Astoria, Oietou, 'A TsSsms a NOTICE. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 7th rtav of Auiriiit. 1A99. Jamea A McCu ru ber, of Heppner, Oregon, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at room 548, Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon, on the ratn aay oi August, 1899, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine me bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. uaica, August a, vxn. Alex. Swikk. Referee in Bankruptcy for Multnomah county. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, administrator of the estate of Holland B. ThomDBon. deceased, has tiled in the county court of Morrow county, Oregon, his final account annuel! administrator of saidestate, and that Monday, the 4th day of September, iwk) at tho hnnr ot 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. J. A. Thompson, Administrator of the estate of Holland B Thompson, deceased, 1-6 Timber Culture, Final Proof. TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE U DalleB. Oregon, July 21, 1899. Notice in herehv iriven that Henry F. Tolle of Hardman, has filed notice of intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, V. 8. commissioner, at his otlice in Heppner, Oregon, nn Frlriav the 1st tlav of September. 189U. on timber culture application No. 3143, for lots 3 and 4, and south (4 northwest of section 4 in township 4 soutn, range m & w m. He names as witnesses; Edwin D. Rood Jacob 8. Young, Wesley W. Brannan and Clifford E. Jones, all of Eight Mile, Or. 40-8 Jay P. Lucas, Register. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE L of Oregon for the County of Morrow Martha Ann Wilson, Plaintiff vs. Rufus Wilson, Defendant To Rufus Wilson, defendant above named. Yon are herehv reauired to appear and an swer tbe complaint of plaintitt tiled In the above entitled court and suit on or before the isth rtav nf Hentemher. 1R99. and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for a rfuimfl tnravnr ntttfinivinff ine hUU lH 01 mtlLrj- mnnv now Kristin? between the plaintiff and defendant, and for her costs and disbursements in this suit. miB summons is puouaiieu uy nrrlflr of the Honorable A. 0. Bartholomew, udge of the county conn oi Morrow county, (irAirmi. a ven under his hand at Hennner. ore- eoii. and dated July 28. 1899, Betting the 15th clay of September, 1S99, as the date for answer inir trip, kii tnmniiH l i bhiu suit uv me uu ciiunu. This summons was published for the first Mma In the Heooner Gazette, of Heppner, Mor row county, Oregon, on uie au uay oi auguni, 1899. J, W. MORBOW 4 U W K.A, 41-g Attorneys tor I'lamun, NOTICE OF INTENTION. rAKPARTMKNT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND J Olllce at La Grande, Or., July 14. HOT. Nnllnn la hereby iriven 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 mane neiore j, w. mor row, U. 8. commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on August 26, 1899, viz: JESSE D. FRENCH, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. 6444, for the south southwest H section 22, and north H north west M, section 11, township if soutn, range a K. w. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Franklin Golf. Micajah Reedor, Jerry Brosman and Levi L. Hiait.au oi Heppner. Oregon, ,... y-H Xf. TV . DAKlLBiU) IVCKIDIiCIi SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oreiron for Morrow uouniy. Maggie M. Clark, Plaintllf. vs. Matthew E. Clark, Defendant. To Matthew E. Clark, tne aoove namea ae fomlnllt- You are hereby notified to appear and answer the complaint tilled against you in the above ontiflt.il mill., nn or tinfore the 4th dav of Sep tember. In 19. mat neliiK ine nrsi oay oi ine next term of the above entitled Circuit Court) and if you shall fail to appear and answer said lut nn nr heforn that dav ill Bald COUrt, UKkMIT RltnVH limilHU Will m.UlV IU bl.CJ Dn.u lourt for the relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving and cancelling the bonds of matrimony now existing between ,l..f,.i,,(unl. mid nlaintiff. divorcing plaintitt rm tlnfeiulant.. and granting to her the Bole charge, custody and management of the three minor children of said planum aim ueieimaui, ami costs and disbursements against ueieuumu, miri for ffAiinral relinf. Th a summons is mi lsnea Dursuani 10 oruer made by the Judge of the above entitled Court at. Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon, at chambers, on the 14th day of July, 18'.. l.ARTKU (St HALEY, 9-44 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TN MORROW I Cnitnlv Hint,, of Oreifon In the matter of the estate of Nancy Coffee, Notice is hereby elven that the final account of W. W. Kirk, the administrator of the estate of Nancy t'olfee, deceased,, has been filed In the above enillieu court, in uie auuvu eutiLieu matter, and that Bald account will come on for hearing and determination before said court at the court hoiiao lu Heppner, morrow couiuy, Hturn of Ornirnii. on the 5th day of September, 1H9!, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the same being the rlrat iudicial dav of the September term of said court. Any person interested in said estate may file objections to said final account on or before tne tune sec lor neariug oi uie same. This notice Is published in pursuance of an order of the Honorable A. G Bartholomew iudee of said court, duly made and entered in said matter on the 39th day of June, 1H9. W W. KIRK, Administrator of the estate ot Nancy Coffee deceased. C. E. Rkdfiki.o, Attorney for Administrator. Dated June 2, vm. - CONTEST NOTICE. TEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND 1J Otlice at The Dalles, Or., June 22, 1899. A sufficient oonteat affidavit having been tiled in this office by Oscar Montgomery, contestant, against homestead entry No. 4662, made April 6, 1H93, for southeast M section 22, township south, ranee 26 E W M.. by Joshua Ford, con I., ...lid.k I, (a ulla.rA.1 tha, Ihu Hntr.m.n has wiinlly abandoned said tract aud changed his residence therefrom for more than two year, and said parties are hereby notified to appear, respoua aim oner eviuunce loui-hhik said allegation at 10 o ciacs a. m. on August is 1H99. before J. W. Morrow. United States com missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, and that final hiuirlnir will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 19, 1899, before the register and receiver at the I' nlted states laua oiuco iu ine uaucs, Oregon. The sulci contestant havine. In a proper affl davit, tiled June 8. 1H99. set forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice cannot be made, it la hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 6-41 Jay P. Lucas, Registor. SHERIFFS SALE. UY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT 18U'ED OCT It of the County Court of tne Mate of iiregor for tb Couutv of Morrow, to me directed, com niandlngmetolevy on t(jo goods and chatties ot tne oollliiiu-iii taxpayers nauien ou mo , roll for said cniintv for the vcars 1SH. 189.S. lte.iti. 1s:i7 and 169 thereto attached, aud none be found then upon the real property asset forth unit iti-acrllHtl in thuaald tax rolls, or so much thereof as shall satisfy the amount of taxes charged therein, together with costs aud ex n..iis..a. 1 have dulv levied, haviim been unabli to find any goods or chattels belongliiR to the rtaiHH'tivedelluitient he reina.'tcr named, up on the following rivacrltNKl pieces or parcels of laud as aet lorth in sal. I tax llsta, lying ana Be ing to said Morrow county, state of Oregon described and assessed as follows: ANT. TAX California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co. Commencing at northeast corner of lot 10. block it. riming west 66 feet, south 41 feet, east 66 feet north 41 feet to be ginning, In towu of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon. Tax lor 1897 t Soiling, Amelia Kant half ol southwest quarter of section 12, township l south range 29 K W M, Morrow county, Ore gon, Tax for 1S97 Fell, Harah H -West half of northwest quarter and west half of southwest quarter :f section 8, township 2 south, range 2.1 U' Vv M, Morrow county, Ore gon. Tax for 1897 W ard. M. B.-Lots 2 and S in block 10, Lexington, Morrow county, Oregon. Ta for 1-.97 Hagcrman, A. J.-8outhwot quarter ol iH'tionXt, towuahlp 2 north, ra nite 23 K W M. Morrow county, Oregon. Tax for 1SM7 9 45 3 78 3 78 And on Saturday, the 12th day of August. 1-V9, at the hour of 2 o'clca. k p. ru. of said day, at the court bouse door tu taut couiuy ana state, will sell the above dcrr!led real estate mihlie auction to the highest bidder lor caah subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrant, Oiwts ami accruing com. Dated this IM day ol June, 1 A. Andriws, Sheriff of Morrow eounty, Oregou. By J.W. M.ti.h k, Deputy. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 16, 1899. Notice is hereby siven tbat tbe following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, snd that raid proof will be made before J. W. Mor row. United Btates commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, October 7, 1899, viz: MILES McKELVEY, of Morrow county, Or., Homestead entry No. 4641 for the west J northwest " and west M southwest , section 11. townsMp S soutn range m r,. v. m. 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I VATAJjOG un jiKJSJt. tjaii or write. 1051 Market Street. San Francisco, Cat. Dkpart FOR TIME 8CHEDULE8 Arrivi FROM From Heppner. 10:00 a. m. Salt Lake. Denver, 10:15 p. m. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. Louis. Chicaeo. Portland, Walla Walla. Spokane, MinneaoollB. Bt. Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, and the East. 8.00 p. m. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p. m. From Portland. For San Francisco every Ave days. 8:00 p. m. Ex. Sunday Saturday 10:00 p.m. Columbia Rivbr Stuamkrs. 4:00 p.m. Ex. Sunday To Astoria and Way Landings. 0:00 a. m. Ex. Sunday rWlLLAMKTTft RlVER1 4:30 p. m. Ex. Sunday Oresron City, New- berg, Falem ana Vi ay Landings, 7:00 a. m Willamette and 8:30 p. m. Mon., Wed. and Frl. rues., Thur, Yamhill Kivkrb. and sat. Oregon City, Day ton & Way Land ings. 6:00 a. m. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. Willamette Rivbr Portland to Corval 11s & Way Land ings. 4 :30 p. m. Tues., Thur. and Sat. SNAKE RlVKB, Riparia to Lewlston Lv. Rlparia 2-Ma. m dally except Sunday Lv. Lewlston U noon daily ex Saturday Passengers booked for all Foreign Countries. J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. 3 QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT LINK TO UTAH, COLORADO, NE BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS SOURI RIVER and all Points EAS1 and SOUTH- LOOK AT THE TIME. NEW YORK. 4J days CHICAGO, 3J HEITNEK H ST. LOUIS. OMAHA, 31 3 SALT LAKE. 1 Free Keolining Gbsir Oars Upholstered Tuurist Bleeping Csrs ' Pallman Talaoe Bleeping Cars For full particulars regarding rates time of trains, elo., call on or address J. 0. HART, Agent O. R. A N. Co., Heppner, Oregon 0. 0. Tkkry, W. E. Coma;, Trav. Faas. Agt. Oeo'l Agt 124 Third St., Portland. Ore. spokane falls i northers KELSON 4 FORT SREPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Oulv AU-ltail Route Without Change of Cars between Spokane Rossland and Nelson. Also between Nelson snl Rosslsud, daily except Sunday : Lssn. Arrive. 8aJ A. M BwAans ... P. M. tHU A. M Rowland 1 0:10 A M Nelson : P. M. Cl.iae connections at Nelson with steamer tor Kaaki, aud ail Kootaoal Lake point. PaMaocwe far Kattla Klvw and Boundary reak oucuect at Marcus wiia tUuf dail. m OREGON SHORT LINE Ry F0ST TBB1H SERVICE BUILT" TO THE EAST GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. VIA Fast Express Leaves DENVER, " PUEBLO, " COLO. SPRINGS 9:80 p. m. 7 05 p. m. 8:40 p. m. Arrives 1'OPEKA Arrives K NBAS CITY 8:55 p. ItKJO p. Arrives LIN JOLN " OMAHA -" DES MOINE8 " PEOKIA " CHICAGO 2:11 p. m. 4:25 p. m. 8:80 p. m. 11-20 a m. 8:00 a. m. Through Sleepers and Chair Cars Colorado to Chicago. Wide I eetibule thronghoat. The finest train in the West. For particulars and folders giving time of these J. L. DE BEVOISE, PORTLAND, ORE. THROUGH TICKETS -TO THE East and Southeast VIA THE II. R. THE THROUGH OAR LINE. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPEB8. PULLMAN TOURIST BLEEPEHS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAKB Portland to Eastern Cities Change. Without Quick Time. Union Depots. Personally Conducted Ezonrmoiis. RagRiige Checked to Destination. Direct line to Tranc-Mississippi and Inter- national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraska, Jnne to November, Write undereicned for rates, time tnblos and other information pertaining to Union Pacitio 11 R 1 J. H. LOTHKOP, or J. C. HA11T Agt, Gon. AKt.. 135 3d Bt,, O. It. & N. Co , Portland. Or. Heppner, Or. OHIOAQO UlilwMee k SI. Paul B'g This Railway Co. Operates its train a on the famous bio oh eye tern; Lights its trainB by eleotrioity through out; Uses the celebrated elnotrio berth road iDg lamp; Rons speedily equipped passenger trains every day and night between bt. faui and Ohioago, and Omaha and Chicago; the Chieacro. Milwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated vestibnled trains, carrying Ine latest private compartment oars, library buffet smok ins cars, and palace drawmg room sleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining chair oars, and the very best dining oh air oar service. For lowest ratee to any point in the United States or agent or address Canada, apply to C. J. EDDY, Qeneral Agent, J. W. OA8EY, Trav. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or, DUE TOD GOING ERST? If bo, be sure and see tbat yonr ticket reads via Tie horinveslern Line ...THE.... OHIOAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS 18 THE Great Short LiQe BETWEEN DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINT8 EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Poerless Vcstibuled Dining; and Sleeping Car Trains, and Motto: J! "ALWAYS ON TIME has gi en this road a national reputation. All clause of passengers carried on tne vestibuled trains without extra oharge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SWAGE, Gen. Agent Trav. P. & P. Agt. 218 Washington St, Portland, Or. Ffe Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland 4 Astoria Navigation Co. BTPAMEE3 'DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR" Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt, and aro in excellent shape for the season of IS'.r.i. The Regulator Line will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure, travel by the steamers of The Regulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland and The Dalles at 7 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample time for outgoing trains. Portland office, The Dalles office, Oak St. Dock. Court street W. CALLAWAY, General Agent. QHIOK TIIWI33 I Stin-Franolsoo And all point In California. ia the lit Hhaati root of th Southern Pacific Co Die crmt Mahwar thruoah California to all points Kaat and 8onth. (trand Soariio R.it of the Pacific Coaat. Pullman Buffet Hleepon. Second-claae tUeepera Attached to express trains, affucriinir mperior arcotmuodatioBa fr seooudiilaM pawwncwra. For nttea, tickets, sleepinf oar reewvatiops, ete. call npon or addreae R. KOEIiLtR, Jianaeer, C. H. MARKHAM, Ren. t. A P. Aft.. Portland. Oreuoa THROUGH TICKETS To all points in the Eastern States, Canada and KurvUH) can be obtained ai lowest rates from 1). K. UlLilAN, Hcj puer, or. UNION 1 Colorado Flyer Leaves DENVER " COLO. HPRlNGrJ Arrives TOl'EKA ' KANSAS CITY 2:85 p. m 2:88 p. m 7:80 a. m 0:15 a. m Ar. ST. LOUIS, (Wab. K'y) 6:15 p. m ArriveB ST- JOSEPH 10:40 a. m Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Snn) 6:45 a. m OMAHA lExSau) . 8:f.O a. m " CO. fcLUEt 8, . . 11.10 a. m Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St. Louis via Wabash H'y. tratue write E. E. M'LEOD, JNO. SEBASTIAN, A. (i. P. A.. TOPEKA. G. P. A.. CHICAGO H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. O. C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & U.. ana met;, ot. u r. iiaiiroaas. WAT1IS 8U.OO PRH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., , CUXCA-Ca-O; IXjXu Scenic Line of the World The Favorite Transcontinental Between the Northwest and all Points East Choice of Two Routes Through tho FAMOUS Rocky Mountain Scenery And four routes east of Pueblo and Denver... All passengers granted' a day stopover iu the Mormon capitol or anywhere between Ogden and Denver. Personally couducted ex cursions, three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St- Louis Chicago and the East, For tickets and and information regarding rates, routes, etc., or for descriptive advertising matter, call on agents of O. It. A N., Oregon Short Line or Southern raeitic companies . R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER, General Agent, Gen. Pass & Tkt. Agt. 251 Washington St., Denver, Col. Portland, Oregon. J. C. Hart, Local Agt. Heppner, Or. PACIFIC RT. Yellow Stone Park Line . THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE H'itOM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Depot Fifth and! Sis. Arrive. Fast Mail for Taeoma, No. 1 Seattle, Aberdeen, South Dend, frpokatie, Helena, Butte, Anaconda, St. Haul, Chicago. New 10:15 A. M. York. Boston, and all points hK8t and South east. Poitland, Tacoma snd Seattle Express, for Ta coma, Seattle, Olymvia and intermediate lnain line points. No. 9 11 P. M 8 DAYS to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omana, Kansas City and other Missouri river points. 34 DAYS to St. Louis, Milwaukee and Chi cago. 4! DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston aud other far-Eastern points. Union depot connections in all principal cities. Baggage checked through to destination of tickets. Union depot, Portland, font of Sixth st For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps of routes and other Information, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, i'H Morri son St, Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon. GENE UAL PASSENGKK DEPARTMENT. Wisconsin Central Lines Milwaukee, Nov. 0, loUY. PATRONS of the Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require some assist ance in the way of Laving their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that ia desired in this re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Oraud Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed with brown suit aDd red cap. They will be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. ' JAS. C. FOND, Gen'l Fader. Agt. Denver & Bio Grande U. NORTHERN Leave. No. 2 U A. M. No. 6 E P. M.