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-ai- c '(BAM (SEER ' Onffarrr from thia kcrribl Bialady Marly always inherit it uai necessarily wi tfce pi ta, but may be from gome MMd aiafawtes fov Cancer eiften nma Cwoaf b swvsjrwl pinrUi.iit. This deadly Mlaoa mt key dtrul in the blood for !, or uefl wo reach tnUdle Kfc, then la bat btua eore ear ioar mates tta ax-mMw-a a rsrwllen eland in tae Wiait, or mm other part of the body, gfree tba first varaiaf . To aw Cancer tfroreasrhly aad pcrnu Sw lastly all that pniaoaoua nres niuat be gewjiinated frwsa lb blood crerr vegtafrs ,af te aim oat. Tbia S. S. S. doee, and a tba only modtrina tbat can reach deej aaiatad, crsjtinete blood troubles like Una. Tn all tba f iaaa baa htn forced out at tba system tba Cancer heal, aod tbe Cancer hrgna oftea in a amall way, as tbe loUowinf letter fraan Mre. Sbirer shows : A Small ptmllie OW W"T law aw lues riMauon tae YmH MM at sal 11 1" i m fstia or ineoa- . IM I aacajM l she- it M St I to twBwase IN wraaU Meed a aaftnaM Ml miL Tata 4 Far mi tiaaa. Spr Jew tfaa to teas leg vary la aw aad rpmd. til U seas) as Mr r as a Of Aortas, wton f heard eg i. S east dttrrmta o to ftrc a 'air truO. 4 U wss lemarkac. vbsvt wonderful ect had from t wrt ra-g:rjnirig : te-e rwSmn M ban) and after taking a tew ionics ot : r .; SssureW. Thil tri wo jrmrt nr ; !ht: r to mm of tbe Cancer, ant! r.v er rrr-d l-n ll, jDatlBun rood. Mas R. Sh:i.i i. U I : Mo. u the jc-ej.est i f f.'J blof'd pari tier. a-..i the or.Iv on e i:.vr.'.T-.".Of-i rr"vly rt ,rfUi '.:. Si.;. J or our free bevk cn Cancer, containing valuable and ir.tere.-t- Inj information about this d-.scavse, and wnte our rarsicians b.toi v our ti i c nuke no chares for medics! advice - . c 3.-1 : . . , . Tat SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. OA. tost There are at OlTICF. preent in Morrow countv tbe followicj: foot orlices: Hinlitian. Kigbtmile, EUa, Jallowav, trooseberry, Heppner. lone. I'ettya. I.oxir.jtori. A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION "Of a cfesoline atove :bnrDj a lady bere frigbtfally,' nt N. E rs'mer, cf KirkmD. Ia. "Tbe bet doclirs COTjIdo'l besl tbe mnrjiDj aore that fol lowed, bnt Buckleo's Arnica Sale en tirely cured bar." Infallible for Cnti, Corns, Scree, BniU, Brnisee, Skio Dig i aod Pile. IV: at Slocam lrag to. riacer work in the Weatberby and Durk&e districts is now in full progress says a Baker City paper. DIDN'T MA.RBY FOR MONET. Tbe Foiton man, bo lately married a siefcly rioh yoanfr woman, is happy new, for be sot Dr. Kings Nw Life Pilla, which reatored bar to perfect health. In fallible for Janadioe, Bilioagnets, Ma laria, Perer and Agse sod all Lirer aod Storsaeh tronblee. OenUe but tffaotire. Only 25c at Sloe am Drag Co. Tbe Albany council has fixed tbe daily license of hawkers and street fakers at $50 per day. Call at Conter A era' drag store aad gwt a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Lirer Tablet. They are aa elegant pbyeie. Tbey also improve the appetite, siren ztben tbe digettion and regalete tbe lirer and bowela. Tbey are easy to take and pleasant in effect. FACTORIES FOR DOG FEED. a flare Where uvrumar fr ArUiemtle taatnee Ia VuifHtlml Who! !. One of the two factories in this coun try for the making of patent food and patent medicine for dog has been de scriled in the New York Newa. The founder of this establishment was a Scotchman. He was employed in Lon don kennels, studied the neexis of dop-s. thought cv.t friecial treatment for them and fiLaIy vik out patents on f'iods and znedir:ne. and in thia nni'iue lupine's ama'i a fortune. Cn the frrvr:d !' r v:-. -r ' tde n ivir.' r-c:. f rrj r, als. 1 'h.ius.;r:'i j. -nr. t i ert." sTii;' arc r i-j''r,t 1.. : course cf a n.'inVi. ;.':i.-ix in v w.v jnaii.it.-'s ai t -uwi' Ti..- .!d-f-i-M-T bon-s.-t, eatraip 1 various fci::'-Lt:Se r a:io- f.K.i i.r a- rr. ''...'.:: . 'I is cccupit-d by f r o;.r with jrreat cylin'l'-r a".' arc ur;ior as i a. .. r. i !i -,r i.-; iichites. nehts. Af- ter the fat aid n. a they are prrojiv! s. Hr:ie'r in these machiues ami then r aci in trreat , ZZTatT' X'T' IIj;itur"b j The next prcoes1- sec the rrd:nary Liter's . quite ri:tf.s-d t-i t;i-wht-n the rtnn'l arc! tempt :r.r brevn have 1 the brick ovens 1 : r anstccra! '!'.' Af'.-e cults are p:i'--a jn j boxe. Aw.m. r,? .. -are laVled f j-t hounds aLd St iterr -i eapecia'Jy pr urt-J ..: k,. T.och like I tie lb . an'l e ,-. ci a 1 t:..;-n f.-"m v . :.v;-s tin; i . -h- - is- 1 t.:." ,ar,i I i:.. ... t.. x.-s, : f. HnfficieLt fKl V keep pussy f. .r two daya may be had f ar five certs. lint it coata a pretty penny U keep til l?. A larjre dop tnuat hare uxor e:ht cakea. besides a quantity of u.eat. The meat ccu probably ainjut tu cent and the cake are four cecta apiece. The rart inu-meiiLsf department ia that of Use pats-nt machine, at the t"p of the building. The mixtnrea of herbe and chemicals are boiled iu (Treat kettlea. and the liquid ia brought up to thia floor V) I put in bottie of raricua aiiea am labelel "cure f ir maiife," "linimect fir apraii.." and to "pre eent Isaldnesa." Hu-e ct:re fcr seven teen diMas s. and pllit aa well aa liquid tnesi ic i uet,, are made. Thlacurioua e v tat'lifcliiLK 1. 1 a'.M tuasi t d'.g--cjlar. dojr assist, cratea for larryintf or ahip ping dusra, d.-iT brushes and combe, blanket and maekin'oeh w aterjiroofa. With hisuda. i.r prej hnnda. STA TK TRF.ASV-ht.R-S XOTICE. Ft) I' R Til rratr or ounvN 1 Taasecas l ai siit t .u JanVlsl II Mrm is herel.t i a tbst tb re srs. liijS rusxls la tl.s Irras wltl irl. u. rswl-em .l uiataudtag nvavr Wsrrs,nui ora o on tne iao rsu Fund and oars1 "t'rwss-ntasl and ns tsu4 isw want rt fnn.is. rsnor u this data s.so aofsssa l srrmm rtrsau on tiie etu. sva.p houais Fund and en doess! - I rs-, nt.rj nd i.ot fiaad f-.r sinl. t'lvds ' pet to lisy 1,'Sksi and all S'lch sr-mnis rnwr v rnd..r-d w''l b wsust ..e.u .rewi. ti''ps ! ibis i.Siiw interssil fttewssf- ..s. t t-..ni a'u-r tJ,, C, 1, u t Mas s.-.hf etait 1 r.sure r laca. lkUa.k WEEKLY CHOP BIXUCTIS. Portland, June 8, 1901. The paat weet bu been (ol. unnruly olondy, and with defi rient rftinfull, except tbat well dii- tributtvl sbowcra occurretl in tbe oorthraet portion of tb Ute on Saturdny. The maximam temjier- tttoreo during tbe wck in western Oregon ranged between 59 aid '2 degrees, and tbe minimum tem peratures ltween 38 and 58 de grees, lu eastern uregon tne maximum temperatures ranged be tween t0 and S5 degraea, and tba minimum temperatures between 38 and 2 degrees. Light frosU oc curred Thursday morning in many sections of the state, hat no dam age resulted from them. Tbe soil la sufficiently moist in all section of the 6tate, except Jackson ooun ty, where mora rain is needed. There has been a marked im provement in the conditiou of all kinds of grain during the week. The iit .s i.in lly in Wh.-l ington ooncty i :-;ot din as much dam akv as -x-cte-'. a tid there are :r;;yrUieal,,.zki!Bcidwin's Dys- li" i " - - is t Vf-r ht-re grow- r. ri-- s to be ;iu ex- ! '': . .. sh.i -t.'it.n! orn llo; s. jot. i toes ai.d gardens have! iHile gotd -uVnLiviiier.t, but com j continues Sv inwhat backward on account of the prevailing cool nights. Sttxk is fat and range grass abundant Some early alfalfa and clover hare been cut, and haying will generally begin in a week or ten days, with the prospects faror able for an extra heavy crop being harvested. Strawberries are abundant, and the prospects are also favorable tor a large crop of blackberries. Tree fruit continutes droppicg in some sections, but coni- plainta of tins cbaracter are diminishing. Prunes are very un even, owing to the frosts; some correspondents report tbat the trees have all the fruit they can carry, while others near by report the crop a total failure. Apples continue promising. Tbe peach crop will undoubtedly be short The Eastern Oregon District O. A. R. will hold their annual en campment in Elgin July 1,2 and 3. The program will be prepared by the Elgin post Complaint is again made tbat a band of Indiana, presumably Warm Springe, are making night hideous at tbair old stamping ground, near tbe bead of the old brewery grade, says a Dalles paper. The somewhat noted case of the State of Oregon vs. Ellsworth Nichols was decided by Judge Burnett Monday at Salem. Sev eral weeks ago Nichols was ar rested for operating a nickle-m-tbe slot machine in Salem, and waa acquitted in tbe Justice's Court. The prosecuting attorney ' wh? rr.t sitl-fZ- d with the decision ! continu- to head the li.-1 of sales, ar.d tiled a ri.-w iLforruation in the n011 ,n.-.,!iaiii and fine st.ip'e is sell Circuit Court. chnrgiLg the same i,rg a -U , i'ln ou the .-c.ured u:v-l-,. ILe iLf. imui'ju was de-; ,!Mjs. whil the strictly staple ar- ' raurred to atd argu d bef..rr Judg" tic.-is onote J ht l " c. liariiftt about three w-ks Hgo, ilia titk-n under aivis-- isDd bv hil l,. MoL'lay c'joriiing he ren- dered a J-.-cisiou surtaimug the de- i marrer. the eilrct of which is tht the machines tnf.v be operated in i public pKce8 without violation of oainrii statesman. i 1 Hard on the Ine... , A erea'ar at.trsr corm-s from Oreen 1 pt,'n'. .V Y. A lare mansion in th . ri-'ir.ity took fire which or'yinated ii j tr, iLiiiin cturr. an 1 tiif llaiui's werf r-;r'i'!l v. A rounff man rar a j-f-n :ir.d sr'o.ircd a numbei r'e-t fowls. Th-n he t'sok I . '. ao'ii.'lr.:' to thi- top of tht tie- h'HiM" we: T t ' t-.if chitnr-ey, from whict ! fiarnes and fcmokes were pourin?, anc ' dropr.-d the du k.s one after anothei into the. fiery shaft. ThLt ha1 the effec of ch-f:kiiit' the i-auusa and the tire was ah-tined. RED 1-KONT STABLE. When yoa come to Heppner, pat op your team at the Red Front Livery Sta ble on Main it., opposite the brewery. They will receive the beet of care. Btjg ?iea, team and eaddle horaea for hire at reaeonab! rates. Hay and grain bought and aold. Erwua Baoa. YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tram Mmi Dgetsan Cost "sokts Ac A 'rw esa-Urg skate nsl essssasK mt ii.a eswain "sir frsj wkss asw as. lessaisno ss tr.A.a-.iy pfcamta' sa ,"m " rkSSSSSJreSMsltlJ. Htassnmn. rwmam .ci frwsi. o'i sravey for soewrtBg laaiasM. runs) Isaet !tr-.S gsss A Co. rsssatM wnkout rtsaea. U the Scientific flitierkan. A rin4snsir Ulnrwte4 Iawvssm dr. rfT.s. fl. a f,, " IL Bui tor a I nsrwacaa.ers. eVsinas um.m t f as. Wasiisvgiaa. U t AN UNHEALTHY HAIR DANDRIE FALLING HAIR r.NAUY BALDNESS fcVtry tha cau$c. yau ramsvt tha tftct Kill tlx Dandruff Germ WITH NCWIROS HERRICIDE TK only preaaratien that rlU outroy thaaa aarulUa. EXCELLENT tlJR BRESSIIKL. Tsr Sate by ali SrujjWi, PRICE The Eaker City superiuteLdent of streets is making a strong effort to collect road t ist s. pepsia 1 ablets. food digesters, start digestion properly--make a healthy, clean stomach. Help the stomach to do its work prop erly until it's cured soc. ta FaAKCMCO, Cai MDVTIKD L. BALDWIN CO., I have 2:ol to pounda aince uetef Your DriMpi a Tableta. Mjr itomch ia now la good ooaduion. A. E. Loom La. Aiiaioa, Caj. r EDVilD L. BAtDWIN CO.. AAk auftenag wit jtomach tronfcte fa tarae raara, I bare eurad mraeU y aatng rear Irif P tableta, tkaraby arvidiag a mrgtcal aoarattoa, whtca I waa about la umAargo. Omo. STCaraTUT. Cear Aaamar'a Oaaa. Patterson & Son, Heppner Some Reasons Why You Should lnsiit on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL U neaualed bv any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather ; its Efficiency is increased. teenres best service, titches kept from breaking. Oil I s sold in all Localitiee MM,uf-tr., tT Pt&adard Oil I ompnar. BOSTON WOOL MaRKKT. Boston, May 23. The American Wool and Cotton Reporter says: There was little businef-s doing in tbe wool market here thin week, and the demand continues moder ate. What sales were made were at former prices. Territory wools Kieece wools are a!si slow, and price- are iiominal. Territory, sct.un-d ba.-i-: Moritdna, tine med- jain 40 n rid f.ne. '.'ie scoured, Jc; stHjoe, !" ' llJe. Utah, Wvimii'f and b'aho i;ne medium an;, :n,.L : scour.-,, 40. 4; e(i,,!e. 4 1 11 l.c: Austr aiiar), scourer oaeis. sprit price sj c'lCi'iin Kujier- fi ?1 good, lis tr 70c; aver- ''ic. Jjj. Lo I.-i, May .". Wool Qiiet, uncbanged; tt-r ri t ry and Western, medium, .'!cl.; fine, 107loe; coarse, l'ir'Jc. I'HI'II.ATION. The cnung fiifures juet publiHhed jtiv-s the following figures on population: Heppner 1 -; Iot.e 2S.S John Day XH'2 Ixjng Creek 12:; Mitchell , i;5 Moro 3.-J5 Vallowa 21.. Wasco Weston . . 'Ji:jr, Milton hi4 j Antelope . . ... I'pi rrairiH City .... . . . 21.'! Fririeviile r.yr, Ariiri(t'n :js- Ath-na . . 70:; ( 'oreloii 2I!0 F'e-il ... 2bs 'iranite i; LIPPINCOTT'S y.o.NTMi.Y ;..AOt: a f .t:: v i.ii v v. ; ilhe .v t i -' : . -1 1 s- . -:vri. .it ' vi 1. . I I i. j .v.,.N.' r : ' ' . !".'T'""rr f ' i . .v The .r' f. i lj:.:t .-:-; : tjv ..k ! '.' tii 1 ; iv. XOTICE FOR ri'ULICATWX. Forest Retertv Lu u Selection Xo. 413. DKPARTMKNT OK THE INTERIOR, IBD Otli.'e t I,a()rn.to, Or , Mar l.i. tl NotliH) is btyeb aneii Iliat V. N. Jonoi, w hoar Kwt tiffioe adJrpii li I'ortland, Oregon, tina nia.le application ui aelact tinder the aot ( June . is;. (Aistat. Hie lollawmg deaorlb ed trat'ta of land: 1'W Vol NK ol Hte.ii, T S Sot aw, Within tha neitaodau Imin thodate hereiil protista or conteati ainat the aaln'tion. on the itrouud that the land diertlHl. or any tKirtlon wiereot, it mure valuaMe lor lta mliieraia man lor KKrionltural purpoift iiivtMd lor report to the lieneral Land Office. will tie received ana ComuilHiouer at the It'. W. BaKTLKTT, KegUter XOTICE OF JXTEXTJOX. Public Land Sal. (Isolated Tract.) NOTICK 18 HEREBY lilVES THAT IN pursuance of imiructious Irom the I'om mifsioner of the General Land Oflice, under authority vested In him hj strllon .'ivS, Tnited states revised statutes, ai amended hj (he act ol coiiKress avproTd Fehruary liW-S, wa will pnveed to o tier at public sale on Friday, tha -Mat day of June, ttet. at the hour al ID o'clock a in , at this oftW'e. 'he following tract of land, to-wit: Lota I and J and southeast northenat secUou 1, tonuship I south, rang ihvm. Any and all persona claiming adversely tha atve described lauds sra advised to file their claims in this office on or belore the day above designated for the eoaimenceinent of said sals, other s their rights will be forfeited. JAY. f. l.l'CAS, Kfgister, S;4-.'!9 on Psttihson, Rei elver. V. S. Land Office, The Palles. Ore., May 11, 1W1. XOTICE OF ISTEXTIOX. Public Land Sale. (Isolated Tract.) NOTICE IS HERK.PT tilKN THAT IN pursuance of lustructi-o.s eom the i' u miaslotu'r of the Genera. 1 '' ' v. tit.dcr nil tliority vested in him I t . vtt.i ut 1 uiieii States Revised Statutes, as r . Ir.l l v i K Act of Oointreiiit at'tirtivet K-!jrtis-v . !v v c proceed to ortsr at Miblif f.u'.' o.i K-M. die j:st ilay of June m-' st t:ie !. ir ,.( 11 o'cUh-k A. M.. st this ..fhce. th f.:.o. traft of land, to-wit: Lot t. sect: n '.'. : 4 i.: !. ti n ;! towt-ahip 4 south, rai.ge .' t-.t. W. M: south southeast iuiosi !4. t.o.i idp 1 south, ruiice e.ist. W M. ...n: :. ;i.r:li- et '4 s ul nnrilnt sit ' t. nt h -s -t . :!-, 2V tii iifiitp .1 s.uaU, taiitc . ' n:. M " itn west southeast sectiou -4 !' south, ra-.ge i east. '. M. Any all persoi s .;:". i c lvcr''y tl:e aboe-de.Ttla-l !an.ta ar-Mdi to :, e their eiai u s in this oftu s on or i ..m, . - i .Uy h t tiesici'Steil for the comiren, i-tti of !'. i others :ao their tights will he !.r:"r !. JT V. I r. is i:' -r 9M-: On- I'ati kh- n i.e. eivrr I', s. Land Office, The Saiics. ir . Mv II. 1 -l. XOTICE OF I XT EXT J OX. i epa r ri ent f the istkki'M'.. i.andi 1 OSice at I he Osilri. ire.. Mst 7. V : Notiie hereby iven thst the fol;,.;vo: -nar.ied settler has riled notice of her r:'e;'t;oi to make tina! proof in support of her eiaini. n:. that said prtMif w ill he made before J. v Mar row. ('. S. Commissioner, al Uepi'i.er, i res;on. on Friday, June H, lyol, su: HANNAH K. HALLOCK, of Heppner, Ore , Homestead anlry No. 413t, For the N', N Wi, nd SE W't section -.'Sand S A1 SVt tt section 31, townshiii t south, range 2i . E, W M She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence Ulnin and cultivation of said land, viz: George '. Kea. Olaf Johnsou, Hiram E. Clark. Orria E. Farusworth, all of Heppner, Oregon. Jat P. Lcots, SS.1-8 Register. XOIICE OF IXTEXTIOX. DEPARTMENT OK THI INTERIOR, LAND Office at Tha Dallas. Or , April 27. l. 1 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aaid proof will bs made be fore Vawter Crawford County Clark, at Heppner. Oregon, on Juna , l'Jui, vlj. Home stead entry No. S136, BENJAMIN F. DEVORI, of Hardman, Ore egon For the Sff section 23. township 5 8, range 25 t, a. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John K. elevens, R. H. Still- well. E. a. Cox, D. H. Jenkins, all of Hardman, Oregon. W2.-riT Jat P. Lrcas, Register. XOTICE OF IXTEXTIOX. EPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grands, Or., April :U.1. Notice Is hereby riven that tha follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and 'hat said proof will be made before tbe lerk ot the ouprema court of the state of Ore gon, at Pendleton. Or., on June 12, l'JOl, Tlx: Homestead entry No. S922, ISAAC A. HINKLE, of Vinson, Ore,. Forthe W'i N E'i and E NWW section X Tp 1 , R is E. W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of shM land, viz: William F Benham. Aa ron J. Penham. Jacob Kramer, Donald Ross, a.l of Vinson, Oie. MI2-7 I.W. Baeti.btt. Register. XOTICE OF IXTEXTIOX. DEPARTMENT OF THB INTERIOR. LAND office at Iji Grande, Or.. April JO. l.Ol. Notlre is hereby given that the following named settler hss tiled nntlce 01 his Intention to make final proof In S'ipport of his claim and that mid pr.iol i,i be made before the County Clark of Morrow r lunty, at Heppner. Oregon, on June a, 11 1, via: Homestead entry No ftiefl, FDWARD HIRL. of Vinson. Umatilla 1 ounty, Oregon. ror"-erWVNE'. NW1, SF' and N'( SW-1 section 14. Pc.v; t it, .':'h. rst'C" 2 h. w M He li. -l ::!( th" ......w:t wltrc--. - 'o j o.,.. li :s cnr i n nous re: ' .-: ( . pon n:v 1 c: ; c ,-! of ,id land, vi? l:s-:.-y i.ph.T'r. .,1 i,h : .ov. .-. Oregon: Kl Mcl.eo.l of j.ei 1 NCTto:;. tir.-j.- .isrues Iioher'y, of H. ; er, Oregon, l':.iei Iioherty, of Hept.::. ' 0 . ....n. -i.i 7 K. 'A. 1.4KTJ.ETT. ItegNter. XOTICE OF IXTEXTIOX. EP4P.TMENT ' Y lift INTEM'.d:. I.O.H J) Noti. e is l.e i mC'l s'-trier 1 to Il'.SSe e. i .. els : !. S i t.fore F H. I. ' :o: er a? Ic e Jnre 1. p.s.i. r rHKAD'd'.E l".(rili. II E N.i. -E'- S -l t!o!, .' 1 thst ti e ,,!: i-lo.of l,,t.:n. in i-.t'ie rt roof w : . i 1 e ed --S-. . 1 , .1 : ai if f t' ts li - s go' I. . F. V. II P.T, f,f T.n. l;..r k. 3 - tr Y s .-W ar.-l - , I. if w 4 f"' '. r : r witnesses to prru- fi is COTlt! '1 ,oi;S 'e.; i.o. e ; , ot STld CM ; Ti '.-s ! :o : 1 if -S 'l Ur.d.: 1 r- rr- srr s-t. 1 '. . R.c 1: v.f. .let? Hays, Mart;. or: ii , s I cf Ixme K. , Or egon. sll- A .1st J'. I.f AS. Lew-is-er XOTICE IOJ: J ri-.LICATIOX. Pur die Land Sale 'Isolated Tract.) 'OTIC F. H IIF.KKKY GIVFN THAT IN 101 rs'istpce of ins'.r'ictlons from the Tom- inlssior.er of tl.e geri.TS: .arid office, under an- tnority vete.l in him by section Hbt, f.T. S. hevi-ed -tat'ite, ss iin.ii Vil by the art of Con gress approved Kef.n.ar'. Kf,, we will pro c. ed to ofter at public sa.e on Friday, the ilst day of Mny. neit. at O.e hour of 10 n'clm k a m , at this office, the following tract of land, to wit: N-i NW mr'tlon il, T) 5 rt, it i'. K, W M. Any arid ail persir s fialmlnr adversely t!,e sbove des rirrf-.l i:is are advised to fi.e their c.sims in tois office on nr ffore the day aliove des.griRted fr.r the eommerieement of aaid tale, otherwiae their rights win be forfeited. Jat p. Litas, Register. Ktl Otis I'sttirwiN, Receiver. f. r!. Isnd Office,, i be Dsiics. Or., April 17, l:d. 1'VHI.IC LAST) SALE. Notice Is hereby riven that In pursuance of lii.tructioris froni rhet .-mmlsalonerof tfielieri ersl Iind itff ce under aurhorliy vested In him bvf t:on jr.'., I s Rev etst , as amended by tl.e -r of I ornfess htj.rove.i February W, l"'-', e vili f.r'K-eed to i.rT.r at public snle on the i.l Is? of July nest, st this office, tbe follow 1: ."ra t of .an 1. to wit -4 -W4 and NW'4 '.n. so ii'ir s. f iwnsMp so'ith, range 2S east. V M .. f onTslnl' g I je- k( res Aiyat d all perao.s f.simltig adverae'.y the a ... e dea rlbed 1-ids r avlaed to r.le their e..:ifi in this i.TTice on or tfore the day above d--.; 'i.eted for tf.e commencement of eatd sale, rw is- ber righs a 111 l.e fr,rfelted. M. y '.'.-. l'jl. I KiiTi.irf Regl'ter. XOTICE TO i UEl)lTOiS. N 'iiTI' f. ! IffKEBV f.IVF.N TO ALL rier.oos i.s . ir.s ai ir.s ss-slnst Ibe estate f K k licl ll.. i:.s .K.'.eJ tmt they sis re i.. r.s) l present lbe:r iali:i with tba proper v., ,. r, ere tl.er.-.,! . t,, i , .,ii lera giiad. the a I to... .trsi.ii'.1 tt... ea.e f ka.hr! lf.iskioa.de- -d at his p ar ,,f .,e,g bnainesa. at tha ,a ..rB e of f. f.e : 1. i Heppner. In Hor r . '-O'.tity. -ta' of Oregon, within all tontba from the date of tb.a r, ;,. K ' . KfMY, .f. ! :..'. ir i, t tbe eetate of Par bel H'sJ l p.. ,, , . ...-I. r. I'.imiih S" iro'-y for Administrator. Di'e t v .. : -r .l .9i T .fr,Af Sir's to rrv sshsf T far--f f. -r. I 3 li nf AT T. R. HOWARD'S STORE, Main street, you can find All well adapted to either City or Country Trade. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fine Teas and Coj'ees. - ma, Good Goods Fair Prices: : : OP. R. HOWARD, HEPPNER FLOURING MILLS Have secured the services of a first class miller, and keep on hand a full supply of Flour, Graham, Rolled Barley, Whole Wheat Flour, Bran and Shorts Of the very best tinality ami guaranteed to give satisfaction. W L. HOUSTON, Manager. ftusT National Jank OF HEPPNER. O. A I'. A, K l K V President i'.HK V10 President Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORI I BtH'dllT ANH SOLD etions made on all polntsou reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits :,0k). Colli central meat market J. H. KINSMAN, Manager. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry always on hand. PHIIHII FIt4H HICCKIVKI) C ).! PH1DAYH, CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS. 'rrii 15 Aire wagox Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth. Gilliam Have just received one of tLe laro brought to Heppner. llt-avy and ShelT Hardware, (tranitewnre, Tinware, Agricultural Implementa, WagonB, Hacks, Etc., I'ai ntn t,ud Oilst (the bent in the world). Crockery aod Glassware. II. A. THOMPSON, Proprietor of th LIVERY, FEED uJ SUE SUUE On West Side of Main St., Heppner. Jlay and braiu liouht and Hold. First-ehtsH Kin hihI Suddle Horseg always kept for livery at reasonable rates. The very best facilities kept for taking rare of teams left in our charge, uive me a trial and be convinced. THE DALLES ..., " ' A Address, DALLES HOSPITAL, P Q. Box 240, .... The n.tllesOrotfon Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, tinware and Furnishing Goods, IIef3 firier. (. W. ( OXSKR. . . . E. L. FMEELAND Cncliier Assistant (Jushier Hams, Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. Bisbee - t stocks of I!ain W'agotiB ever fire? lJlj;Iita HOSPITAL swir PH ' - sn fc 'i . . ; .. ... iv . ', x ' . v '- - . V! 1 . W .- V . '.'- , '- ' '..'..- . .".- ' - ' f. V:'f :U - li g . al wi s i T I Gordon's Feed and Sale Stable Has just been opened to the public and Mr. Gordon, the proprietor, kindly Invites his friends to rail and try his first class accommodations, :n..a.ty oxT Ha3 .rdL Grain for Bl1s Htable located 011 west side of Main street between Win. Herivner's and A. M. Ounn's blacksmith shops. For ths ladlea A One horse ami lady's saddle mm OREGON Upoon Pacific AKO Onlv JLine EAST via S0LT L0KE a DENVEB TWO TRAINS DAILY. Dully Dr.rAKi!. (TIME SCII Kill' I.E. IlKri'NKii, Ok. Daily AKK'VSS Fast Vsil for Eii.l ami Vt est Fust Mull- From Knt and V cut Express For hunt and S est K.jpr.' From Kat and West K 11a. 111. ft: l' p in. .!.' p. in. STEAMER LINES. S Frasi ico I'oini sM) It. ii rit. steamer sails Irom 1'ortland ! p. m. every :idtiys. Dally Host service between Portland. Antntls, Oroktini City, Dsytoll nielli, lmlrpetidel co, Corvsllls ami ali Columbia and tt illametle Vlver poluis. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between HlpHllnsll.l l.ewl.loii lesie Itipana dally at 4 In . m., leturnlirg leave l istoti daily at :: a. in. J. M. KKltNAN, Atfent, lfer.rntr A. I.. ( KMG, General Passenger Aireiit. Portland, Or Chicngo, Rock Island and Pacific Ry. 'I he Favorite Line to Vll Points Knsfc Broad, ves'lbulcd, up lodsti' trutf.s between I'uebln and Denver, and Oinaba. cbiesro and Kansas Its. making dlre t 1 iinnections In (Me nv'o a lib a.l morning trains cast. First rlass Pullman MeeTS Library BurTet cars between Ieuvcr and Chicago: Ibe miMit perlwt dining car sorvlie In th.. world "a la carte": through first class Tollman sleeper every day between Salt Lake City and chlcaga via. the Scenic Line. 1'ersonally conducted excursions lu ordinary Fullmau sieepliig cart once a wek from Portland and ssu Francisco to Omaha. Chicago, Buffalo, ll.ton and New York, via the (, real rmlt Lake Route wiihoul change to Chicago. No annovlng transfer la Chlpsgn. These cars sre provided with all weekly periiMllcais for free use of our patrons. For further Information, maps, folders, etc., call on your nearest ticket agent, or address A. F.. OOOI'KK, Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. Portland, Ore. Independent and rsllabla Tha Oregon- $1000 GIVEN AWAY TlaMleVttt tun 4 mrcMlr man nr wnmrn, f rr 1 s. Bart wnt4 to fterjr uwn to rrpreirnt Till KIH.IB MOHTHI.V, 'Amrm wrrAi rmiy UfwraVaUo " Tb l.tsiflcr Monililr I high rim publlrsUoa prlatxl o Ont ppr. with .-rauuful roT(r Us rolwrt. ! Uitawrta,tii 1 1 mrititro nf ibm favmllf . All ubrritr for lil rviiTr our qirt . in"l ri1svi4ir PKKK. Arc'i rr i-M-l IU.jsU rornnHBilooi nd t,lao nhir in 1Xhi 1jt1.W1 mtuc Uiom who oi tk jrwUl naiDlr of ubwcrt 1st OB t. tttDd tVt ff BaVTUralaWTB lORIftT BONNKMfl HO", The Arjmnaut5H: t'.ry .ire r(wr1. t1;- -t, nrldy pu' li. "1 wrtl of .Nvv rl. N i j . ,i iff nn the ifir: l 'jf ti tst ly ' "i -cd .ie.ia.thr ArfMiiut. It i1 o -t' l for itt s'i -rt st .rie-,. ita, Ifrigfit N-w Vr.rli f ir. - ai. Im. t- rs. i( li;i,tjiir I r . .rtrep(, aiitt Itt r-ni Amfi- .in r-l.t-.n.! Fur trie Af goti-iut ts Atii rit .n fir-t, SSriThc Arfonaut TH6 KoflliwesiEfii Liiie H trams dally b.-nv. eti t 1',1'ii stnl ( IiIcsko roliiprlslrifcr TI.e I, .teat I'lilltumi Sleepera, I'eerlcHS I i ii 1 ii u t'nr. lohriiry hihI Ol.aervMtb n Chih, Free lienlmiiitf C'lmir Cars. 1 be 31 century Train, 'I lie Nortlnvtstern l.imitfil," P.utis every day In tbe yenr. The l iri'St Train In I lie W nrhl. F.Iim trie I Isbted sf.nm II. stcd To hi. niro by i.i hi bl The Tld.r.T -bite F pre.s the I In. llnv Train ruiii.it it between el I'moI ai.. i hi. atr ia the -l.ort I In.. ( onne. )..". from the A . t made la I be Nor'b.'rti l a. ibe. i.r. i.t Sorlli em a -h I 'iii.e.iiail Pa. It c bv a. 'I bis Is h.. the bet II.,.. beta. -en iimaliH, M I'.io 1 a nd M iu n. iipc . is. Ail ai-.infs ae 1 1 tl. k t via, "The Northwestern Line." MKAD. 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