lone Proclaimer lE. fVARDEdiUrand Proprietor. Published erery Friday at low, Marrow county, uregon. Jy the Proclaimer Publishing Co. UCniPT10IM 1.0 M v Entered at the lode portoffice ai second class matter. 7:46 a. m. 8:80 a. tn. 10:26 a. m. l;lup. m. 3 p. ni. 4 1!5 p. tn. TRAIN SCHEDULE .htm Heppner Leavea Ions f Arrives at Jnnotion Leave Jar-clion - iTr June arrlrliAt HePpW i . HAl LIS! Wcet'-Dotlndlaavnii Junction 10:15 a. tn. East-bnuiid lenvee Jwwiion 1:16 p. w. C. J. Pennington. Agent. Officer! of Morrow Cowtyi Oregon Ctrrnlt Jul I' y .-!L 'iJ?, " Joint Senator . . . I-.Wi Hri"". Manly Jdtlft 1 , , ,W.T.Cmptll A Cennlf CmwlMionn J j, j, iirn'i uih'!. ftSn? v. il fttbtfuf iitrlniMlMil . K. mwh CeuM.) UurBiitr - "a Coumv wirt row" iHe flrt JOBdtf. A January7 inl hjaltaJM?.?,V,,iJl"Sli tlrdonlr In Xotrvnttwr. Subscribe tor the Phoclaiiikb. Ah the hnxzing of tin threshing machine uti'i'f, llic twina iimchiro takes Its placu' and the children ure Iwiiit: jin'-inn1! fr mcIiohI. " All.lhr- pi-nptp.rV the Old World lire oxttit'-d over air (t'nipn iinJ now Took Q.iii lt ii ih-w kind i "jiitih" that has ii-nt. i.f vlllciiM'iit in the bit i ilic m-fk that ik craned watching nlTips. -When nmny riviil rnd fight t-n get into n con ill i , ibero Sinuiv luiMt he snt;ftliiiifc Uicre f (irmt Viilne. The liWuveV'iL .wciilth W Ctitnil Or 'BM iH(ii'ir!iiHH:ii d li A 11 C .t (Icvclo-n-mcnl, in that land, hatt mit yet ht'Cli Iwirnctl. it would entire!? car tor tins ! ily wuuts lor the winter. And in here in Morrow county we plow most evil winter. The man whp l0 to ro to a Fair thii (all anil take bin foiiiHy it doing wrong jut there are two clove at hand, our own county Fair at Pendleton ind the count t Fair at The Dallw. Tliert-ia no other one thing that will aid I1 farmer more lor the imall amount of nfoney iiivevtrd than & vhrit to thtesatheringa and a look at the exhibits ol cattle and (train, while the wife gets tumiy new ideas and returiiH Ijorne rested by the trip and change of thought. 'I'he o-.ilimik is b;wl inr till) wint-'i in IhiMViiy iT hi;-, in tho purii and hy nest ej.iin culllq will W hijflt. Tin- p;ijn this vnF aiicl: n fciuirt !iuin that Iho Ktmw stiicks nr kiimII. Aiilh i ;uhI( however, ruui :i Uny. yicUi. Comhm in t. Ik riniratulutul nport iu thinking ihkI progrepfhe School Hoard. -They have addi-il two ycurn of Xornnil Course lo elietr llili i-liol and art one of. if not the first, in tint Slate to try and supply i need the legislature failed to provide for. . e-.rr1:-" I L The coining Kfiir at Pendleton should be now the chief subject of attention iu thhieonutyas no other one thing is of tuch benelit 1 it people as a county Fair. It brihgf together the faruiefp; merchants knd working people ami shown each the duvulopetueni tint the county baa made since tbe ycartrit fort. The common proprietor hip of all people in the county nmkes a brotherly feeling jI pride liiihat union ownership and all return home tbe better for having gone and taken part. "SB It begins tn feel like fall aud lueky tbe people who are in con dition to approach the winter sea son without worry.. We In this open climate cannot estiwtatewkat U means fu the l)kotni, Montana, British Columbia aid tire rt of thft -northern, wheat lands, Thtte for sjhmHU Ute anow ts piled higk t4 kUH ditfot -ftoM, -white tmmiw iiwi. tboi a IWf wenoont roa Opeet here The Oregon Stale Fair will be held at ttalein ou8einher 18 to 1H, and every person who. can should attend it at least for one or two day i. It lithe leading agri cultural ey.Hijtition of the Pacific Northmen and ii btuotmnjfirefltor each year. It will be a very close second to the A. V. P. exposition now being held at Seattle not so large, of course, but lhejulity of many of tbe exhibits will bn even better thun at the Seattle show. The campground at the Oregon Stale Fair, Sulem, is In rendinrrB for tht jjretit number u( onmpers that will occupy spaces thereon during the forty eighth annual fair which will be held on Seplem- bcr IB to 18, HK)tf. Albert Tnsleir is nuperintendent of the cnmpinR pi a r tern and ho expects that the tented city will be larger thonvoc this time. Iimiv oak trcrttforin H nice grove on the camping quart ers, wlfich innkes it an attractive place to enjoy a iteeV ouliugn- way from one's home, whether it be in the city or country. An even ti k scene on the camp giound if a most plettsojrt one getiemlly, espec ially whe Ijic cji in pli (t'P ureburn ing around which lire'. irBgemhlrd roupf of people engt):ingiiisecint ctinvefufl tind giimeit. iiitercpersi'd 'WOO D FOR . SALE No. 1 l'i in. Yellow Pine 4 foot Hotly Oak. Chas. K. Fuller, Hood Itiver, Ore. twuur ituuwff I SMMfcttrtSdensnt CttMl aa dl n Wm T0V.nl aM OOUwnTf JtWML MAGAZINE READERS 1H50 ayew rstrtra $0.50 4 sm iiij yu wsk prtiiirtpai mi fiamm. ROAB 4f 9k Tm(HAHB (PKostnm Uek l 7i mm nil 120 075 mdQm. AO threw (oc AOOMSS ALL QKDCM TO SUNSET MAGAZINE suMpausuMMQ tMWAwqar 'Ncfribrf OF SAME OF HEAT, t PROPERTY BY T-J . . . $175 , . . , , $1.50 private safe to the hiifh"1 hiddcr upon the turms hereinslier tUtcd. j and snbjeet to confirmation by tbe County Court of Morrow bounty,! Htate of Oregon the following, di scribed real property belonging; to the Kitste of J. A. WooJ.:fy deceased, to wit:. .. RWi, of wctioo 1 ; 8W'i oV section 2 ; W of KK of sectiba 3; K)t Nl : 1 otsuetioii 10; X at KW'i, W li and KK 'of 8W of ssetioii ,11 : all 1 ofesctionlw; 2 aad'Ntt'.-s -4 mcUo 30; SW)i of section H; SW'-4 of bucU. a ,26; H of Beetlon M; (, ol wi tion 32; WHsodKEHofeMtioiiltS; iNtUKtB ftii of section M ; serf all of mUn 36, all in Townihip 1 Horth, Ksic "Jl at WillsmetleMeridlaa. All of section 0 t all of eectioii 9 ; ZW'H of section 14; HK sTKf-i aud V ol 8 Ki otseeuen 1; S WJ-4 oleeeiion !fif:N W '4 of esetion W ; fsa sod 4 and BEX of BWt of sect km 80, nllin Township North, fUneeM KBH, W. U. WjoI teotiou SO ;W Collection 32; H and KWli sod 8W el NKVef ssc Uoa Stl, all In TowMhlpS North, Hinge Kist WMIsniette Merklisa. ' V All of section l.l''f s Kortb, RanfreZS Kail Willamette Meridian. NEX Election 19 Tawntlilpl North, Range S6 Kssl Willamette Hrilisn, 'H of sod W K of KF V of mtlMl;EXeisctior4; riEtf of eaelioa all ol section U; Wj of E md !SWXf eetio,l3i DdaW'oiKti.ftii; WH sad W ofNK and NEW oiMEX of section 23; W X of JiX of ok lion "S4 ; HE ,V of section X; W4 of BWJ( of section 8t, sll in Towniltip 1 North, Rente W Enet W.H HWH and (ofKKH of section 28; N of NKjk5 Of section HA; KJi ind Kjj ofWSi oIw:tion34;ESr.INW'4,8 ofKWX spdSW'of MV'X of section M, and BWjf of secttdn So, ill in Town llilp 3 North, Range K. W, U. ltel.S, 3sii(14 oj lectiuu 6; BEX and of WW section fi, ill IuTown hip N, Kance 27 K. W. M. Ail of section 82 la Township 2 North, Range 27 Kail Willamette HerrJian. KW, and 'ol-KV olfecliou2;K H of section 7, ol wet ion s; S4 of section 1U; NKX of KK.V of taction 11; Wyi of X W md o( N ft of sec tion IS; SX Mt bVX of nrtlionSt; Wji, WH uf KM sftd bKtt.'S?' 'V of tectiou 2b ami 8V 4 of rectlen Ml, hH in Town oliip 1 ban III ltftti-fe S3 Ivnt W. M. UtiMJmdl 4 8S.V ol XW and 8V f NEX of secliou 2; i-ot 2, 3 and 4 and 8-4 of N of section 4 ; except a tract dencribed as follows; Befiiniiiog tl L-lmitit K.mt rl iK Corner of S. of vevtion 4, riiniilni: tlieitoe W 11 cliniuf, llieuve N 'JU i:iiiint, tlienee E citaina tlience at'. '21 cliaini to place of beiriim- Ifijti contniniiTi; UJ4 acre J Ales tt"4 of SW'X efNW ofwction8;rJofsection r( of fttlioii 30; of ieetioii 3i, Mud NX of wet Urn Si, all ia lViwntlup 1 I.S lunge 24 Eit Willamette Her id Ian. tillti of fuctioo 10; SEji ol tec Hon IS; E;j ot E, SV4 (.SEV end KK- : of SV '4 ot fiion aU; SEX and K X of N W'i : tf Kctiun ID. all iu TowimiiipS 8 Itfliie'-23 Wiilmnette Meridian. W, of NEW end Wjf of 8EX ot sec tion 12; in TuanalnpSH liange 28 Kist willnmetle Meridian. ' 8K'4 of net ion IK; RX of section 19; and fEJ uf eeetion ,18, all in Toneltip 2 8. Ituit;e Kt w ilia me te sleritliaii. EH of NEW and KXoltiKV oftecriou 41nToseLipSSIanse24K. W. U. E of NKX f lection 34 ia Townanip 4 8. Hinge 28 Ent wlllamalts Meridiia, Alto bote 7 ind 8 of Block 3, ot the OriKii.il Ton of tow, Oregoo; Lets 7 iwlHofPmfc Bloelt, Will's Addition to HOTEL I0NE RrstitT GANGER. Proprietor FQtST H 45 ACC0HH0DAHOHS Commercial Itik EspccUDr Sofidtkd t Fats$IeOQ and: , $200 the Day ; SpttiaJ Rate fbr boom and flur by Week. qrence M. White LAWYCrT ' - Oregon Heppner P. 6, Balsier mnoiBas w Vnicus . AQ.ENT FDR . Myers Puminr, gtorer Hrt Pan; ; " ' Gasoline Eh fines, ' '' 'Mitchell. Wagons Staver BugRies', tar & Doable Power Wind Utile. Sanders & Case Plows', ' , Aud Hoosier prillsV P, J, Ctiristensott Dealer hi Wheat Lands and Tqwb Property. 1 also handle Thoroughbred Potrltry P. n. Christenson, Propri etor Swede Canyon Pout try Ranch; Lexington, On oVWo LundelL BitheL Teacher op Voice Culture. Singin; , ANO Sight Reading . iON&.- - OREGON. , , R We 'Hickok : Grain Buying a Specialty; Lands Bought and Sold . Life Insurance Collections made. &EPPHER, OREQQN i Will bliy In any amount CUckcos, Torkeys, Docks . .. Veals zni Hides. ; DR. C. C. WICK i Pturalclaii and Sarfcoa MI6BT CALLS PROMPTLY AT TENDED . . Office in the tone Pharmacy. . ' ' lone, Oregon. ' ' Tlie Proclfliroer for $1.50 a year. at the . ' IONE MEAT MARK W. R. COCHRAN, mmo i NOTiCL Will nit persons who are endobt ed to the J OKincnid estate please cajl at that store building and settle with out dolay as we nrq anxious to wind up the wliole matter as soon as pontnble. i( ' BL Pndberg, Trustee. TUB L. P. D. PASTIME- Where Every 'one goes to have a good time. HARRY E. REED Mgr. lone, - Oregon lone, Orepili ; 11 tl of Pa k Block, lone, Oregon ; East 0 1 Lotftasd West It fevl of l-it 7 ol ltluek 15, of Will's Adi tfun to lone, Oreirnit: Lots 5, 8, 7 and 8 of lllrrk IB of Will's Addition to loaf, Oregon, All being rtt slovsow Ooontr, Bute of Oregon. Said real property will be sold either intact and as whol or in tra6ie parcels or sub-diTisions' to suit purchaern; and tbe terms of such sale will he either cash in hand, or not lest than Fifty thous and Dollars Cash and balance on time snenred by first mortgage on the real property sold. frus sale is made andtr aud in pursuance of a Hcenso and order ml Bale, eranlfwl mauW and entered ADMINISTRATRIX i n record Wy U Oowiity Court ot Noltco.ta, hereby sire that tk Morrow Connlr. Oregon H the nnderslgwed AdmlnietratrU of th. mk d v-ejl jlr, lfMfJ In the snaUeei state of J; A. ootery, deeeaeW t tn) tbe RsUts ol J. A.. Wootery, willfrofH abd after Mestday tb . teasbeeiaiwgUib adsaius 30th day of Aagnst, 1900, tA U howr of 10 o,clcM tbe foretiosw of amid d ol the effko ol C. X WossJssmt fw tbe City of Heppher. Mecrow Cwmly, Orefeds tiler g'i. A. iTeokry tfatrig to sell easd read ptwejort '. aai 4 v ' ' I nun v iVBiainNawnBNnTa 1-Tfl.MstTwfrii e thm Bstetw of Look Here! A nice fresh line of all the leading brands of tobaccos both x omokingndhewiilso fine line of LUNCH goods i Jjust arrived. Any thing from Sardines to Limberger cheese. KOT g COlft satt Drinks i Spcclalii 3 O O AT m SHAMR0GK. FRANK CNbCLMAN, PROP. -: ti. H. ward. ": '..7 ' L.t. WARD Ward & Ward - WHEAT LANDS ,own PROPERTY