J I THE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, Februarys 1891. Union Pacific Railway-Local Card, No. at, n.ixed, leavee Uepnner 9:15 a. m. No. H, " arrival " 5:31) p. m., daily CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Stnge leaves for Cimynn City daily, env i j-nuiiiiy, ut 6:30 A. M. Arrives daily, except Monday, at 6;l" P. M. There if : naving of 16 bnnre in time end $10 ii' chuIi by taking this route to (Janyon. rpHIS PAPHK is kept on file at E. C. Duke's I AdvertiBhif Aiteuuy, lit Hnd 65 Alprchnnts ExchmiK", Han Fram-isco. California, where co... tnicls lor atlvertibiiiK ran be marie for it. C. W. LOMLI.K&C0..429 Ffth strrat. Tort. lanu. Oregon, art Hiilliorizcil to make advertising conlnel tor the neuunjr uaZcttk. THE OAZEITE'S AGENTS. Lexington, W. B. McAllister. Wagner, J. F. SprHy. Arlington, Mr. Bennett, Moody's ware bouse. Lung Creek, Fngle. Gnllnwity, Bob Shaw. Qooecberry, Or.. V. 8. Parman. Cumiis Prairie, Osear DeVaul. Mnlteson, Allen MeFi-rriu. Nye, Or., II C. Wright. Hunliiinn, Or., C. M. Spencer. H"milion, Oruut Co., Or., Mattie A, Radio. lonv, T. ,T. Curl. Prairie City. Or., R. R. McHaley. Ci'iiynii Cilv. Or., S. L. Parrish. Pilot Rock.'G. P. Sltellon. Diiyville. Or., Mr. Ailama. P. M. John Jay, Or., l'oni master. Atbeun, Or , John Ellington. An agent wanted in every preeinot. tf. SIGNAL SEKV1CK ItKCOltU. For Week E111II1115 Weilnwlay. Feb. 4. I8V1. !Mcn Mean Tre- Char. Tunio, Max. Min. liar, oip. scler. Ja57"aii 3nTi47lril6Tr73aoci a tig doud; 3Hj an US 411 (i I DT l 211 7d U.t) cloud. 3l 3.V05 4.I.U) I SI 10 HU.IM II 01 fuir Feb. 1 la rj as m I U.ki Slums o.iB fair 2 li.sn 7.ui Mill iH'.H (lit) clear a 11 1 5 ai.ui I lion ; .Hull u.tw ulear 4 an!) lli.uc, lS.Ui 29ir. U.ilO clear A. &UITH. Observer. Here and There. Billy Crniltree is over from Rilter. Dimner, Photographer. 96-tf. Heniy Iiliicknell got up from below last Friday. J. H. Eiwards oulled on the office Sui n idio lust. Mm. C. S. Van Dnyo is ou the sick list thin week. The Poppen Bros., of Hardm n were in town yesterday. P. Foley sends liia regnards over from Seln me, where t'le old gentleman is euj ijing i;..od health. E. Minor is reonveriug slowly, after a very severe illness. R. D. Wiitliins reports very little snow in his part of the bines. Loi.g Creek will shortly organize a lodge of Knights, of Pytbiaa. Come in Saturday to Bee Hagal jump from I he heavens in bis parachute. Geo. Conner very consistently boanta of Ihe Duest coasting eled in the Colony. Tbeo. Drfnoer, the photographer, has some elegant photos of the Palace Hotel. Tlieo. Danner is tbe photographer nt Beppner. Don't forget it. 96tf Philip E. Trenton is now P. M. at Lena, that office having been re estab lished. So simple yet always efficacious in nil bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regu lator. Only 186 votes were cast nt the eleo tion lust Tuesday, a falling off of 18 from last year. No pill or nauseating pot'on, but a pleasant tonic and purgative is Simmons Liver Regulator. Mrs. C. C ite, of Sand Hollow, con templates locating in Walla Walla in the near Inline. Without a doubt this medicine will cure you. It has cured thousands. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Mrs. A. C. Pattys in improving from an attach of la grippe, and now Mr. Peltys is reported very ill. Sheep buyers are offerincr $2 80 per head for we'liera after shearing. Bays our esteemed friend, Henry Welch. Rev. V. E. l'otwine preached an interesiing sermon on Monday evening, leaving Tuesday morning for Portland. Miss Mmiil R nney. the elDoient teaouer of Clni k'n Canyon school, was in town over Bnml ly. visiting her many friends here. Isa Brown visited this office yesterday. The cold weathei has checked the growth of -iriou to some extent iu his neighbor hood. Hon. C. A. Rhea and wife spent Sun day in Ileppner. Mr Rhea reports hi numerous bauds of sheep in good con dition. Master Archie Dnndas, eon of T. G. Dunilns, bus arrived safely in England, having mude a very speedy aud pleasant trip. Mrs. Jus. Lnper, of Irving, Or , ar rived last Friday to visit relatives here. She is a sixter of Mrs. Tbos. Morgan aud the Rhea Bros. A. Smith's weather report shows a slight chilliness in our section. However, the thermometer has not yet reached tbe zero point. Our esteemed friend, Mao McClary, writes from Iowa that sleighing as good most of January. He also adds that he and fi.inily are in good health. Miss Bessie Mt-redyth, of Taoomn, niece of Dr Geogl.egan, is visiting him and wife, having arrived last week. She will remaiu in tieppner for some time. Our Z e writes home I rora Indiana that she 1.1 in good health, and has miss ed but a half day of school this winter. The change of climate has proved highly beneficial to her. Milt Morgan, accompanied by his Bm., S N. Morgan, was in lowu Thurt day. Milt i just getting well from a evere aitack of "grip," the effects of which are still v sable mi bis countenance. Our council met in special session last Saturday eveniug. All members were not present, and the body adjourned till the regular meeting oo Monday eve., tbe report uf which is given in amther Column. M. C. McDougall. of Fairhaven, famil iarly knowu as "Frank", is here un a visit. We know he likes bis friends here, but it is rumored that a greater attraction exists in Heppner. Mr. MoDoiigall was one of our most progressive business1 men during his residence here, and though he has been ahsent nearly a years, has not been f.irgotten. May "Frank" be one of us again. C. W. Rycbard was thrown ont of his wagon, Tuesday afternoon, in front of the Palace Hotel, receiving a few bruises, but no aeriona injury. J. H. Kleckner was in the velnole with him, and by jumping out and cutohing the horse by the bridle, slopped the trouble in its iocipi eiiov. . A Dab ,u I.kap. fun io.u i a, ner was a agog mi lust S-iturday in n ticipatioa of a balloon ascension ai parachu jump by Prof Hagal, on ti coming Sunday afternoon, but th. weather was t-o cold and stormv for tl, event. Monday was cold, but as pretn a day as was ever seen lu our heloVeo Eastern Oregon, and to ih- anxio., people Ihe Prof, annonnoed the ascen sion aud jump to take place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Howev-r, it as near ly 3 o'clock, throngb delays, before the Prof, oalled to the attendants to "Let 'er go." and away the pouderous air-ship ailcd, at tirst beariug slightly to the east and then back again, almost direotly over the point of starting. At Ihe height of a mile Ihe parachute wasseveied from the balloon, dropping like a bullet for some disiauoe; then it spread its folds like a huge, white umbrella, landing safely near Mrs. Rash's boaiding house, and within four hundred yards of the starting point, while tbe balloon fell iboiit two hundred feet away. The as oensiou and perilous leap waa witnessed l"V a large crowd of Morrow's citizens, who have encouraged Pr- f. Hagal to make another ascension and parachute j ii. p II. A. S.illllo.i; ..I u ,.o ut u. i be there with your small change. Tim Nkw FiitM.-In another onlnnin is iniiounoed, through that telling medinu,, the "display" ad., the paitnersliip o, dinor Bros, who will continue lhi. general merchandising huaineos at the old stand, on May strpet The senior memher of the firm, W. O Minor, is too ell known to need any recommendations from the columns ol ihe press. Ilieie are but few in the community who have not. uoteu nis rise rrora Ihe proprietor ship of a small nolion store, to tha1 of tue large eHtalilishmeut over which he has presided, both as a partner and full owner. The new member of the firm, C. A. Minor, familiarly known as "Peck," from his jovial disposition and tendenov forsportaud prinks, will add strength to the Hun, being a young man of fine busi neEs qualifications, honest and upright and having no end n( friends. Since Ihe lays when he acquired the euphonious title of Wisconsin in igin, the very men tion of winch has caused stroug men to hoth laugh and weep, (the latter after the iMovemiier election), he has developed in to such a steady going and energetic business man that he is both the envy aud pride of his friends Miuoiliiis. have the Oazettb'b well-wishes. Peculiar "Grip." The la grippe, or as is designated by some, "swell head" lever, is visiting Jlorunv iu a sort ut an epidemic form. It is certainly a peonlinr complaint, having the combined symp toms of mumps, bilious fever and la grippe, and is something that our physi uiaiiB have not met heretofore. Few fatalitns have occurred which are traced directly to it, but it is described as nisk- ng one "awful "iok,1 with coiisiilernbi loiiht iu the mind of the victim whether it is "live or die." Like sea sickness, it lias so far proven to be more distressing liau auugerous. A Pleasant Occasion. On last Fri day evening, Felix Jounxon and lmlv. ol Butter oreek, gave a pleasant party at their home, tthioh was largely attended by their friends. Thirty seveu nninbeis were sold, aud though there were present but seventeen ladies, the occasion was one long to be remembered by the guests. Au eleguut supper as prepared for the iiooasinn, and all enjoyed themselves in lancing, after splendid music to I heir health content. Quite a number of Heppuer people were present. From Haystack. Gene Oilman, of the Oilman Frenoh Laud & Live Slock Co., of Haystack, was iu Beppner this wees, aim reports a fine winter there. He says the interest in the Haystaok- Dayville road is uuabaled. Mr. Oilman left yesterday uioiuiugforhis possessions in Haystack. TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST. Tbe great appetizer, tonic an i liver regulator. In use for moreihan SOvears iu England. Positive snecilij for liver complaint. Bad taste in the month ou arising iu the morning, dull pains in the head anil back of the eyes, tired feeling, dizziuess, hingii ir symptoms of liver complaint Remedy i)r Henley's Eng lish Dandelion Ionic. Relieves con stipa lion, sharpens Ihe appetite aud tones up the entire svstem. Get the genuine from your druggist for $1, aud take according iu uirectious. E.I C. Allen, a live merchant of Long Creek, returned from Salem's legislative scenes and Porllaud lasi Monday, ami was accompanied ou the trip home by Henry Blackuell, who had previously arrived from below. PRONOUNCED PERFECT BV A PRACTICAL ENGINEER. I have pen a great rufferer from rheu matism for seven years, and hearing of the success of tlibbird's Rhenmatio Syrup, conclude to give it trial. 1 have tested Ihe curative properties of the mineral spring without finding relief from that or any other souice uuiil 1 tried Hihbard's Rheumatic Syrup, which has do p wonders for me. I oau now walk witti entire freedom from pain and my geueral healihia veiy much improved. It is a splendid remedy for the blood and the debilitated system. Feed Hebman, Engineer Water Works, Big Rapids, Mich Sold bj all druggists. Prepared ouly by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich. Ed. Day informs this office that sheep in Ihe Butler creek section are requiring feed. Poppiu Bros., of Dairvville, have not fed any yet. which certainly suggests that the conditions affecting Morrow vary iu the different sections. HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrli that can not be cured bv taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. K J. CHENEY CO. Props , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly houorahle in all busiuess transactions, and financially able to curry ont any obligations made liy their firm Weal & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, Ohio. HaH'sCntarih Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blond and mucous surfaces i f the ays em Pnoe, 75o. per. bolMe. Sold by all Druggists. HenT Blackwell says he barely esoaped annihilation when Seuator Blackmail got down to Portland, and was expecting an interesting "reoeptiou" in Heppuer, but instead was met by very broad smiles at his innocent joke. "THE JERSEY LILLY." Asoi.esp.a Cottaok, L. B., July 2. Gentlemen: Althongh it is verv rn UBinil for me to use any lotiouB or washes, still, in answer to ynnr requset, I have tried Wisdom's Violet Cream and Robertiue. The former I consider es pecially efficacious iu cases of roughness of the skin, and f have been using ;t every day for the last fortnight, I have fonud the Robertine an excellent prepar ation iu cases of tan. sntibnrn, etc, caused by exposure to March wiud" and July sun. Yours faithfully, Liixik Laxotbt. To Messra. Wisdom ft Co. The Wond Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will con duce to the material w elfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the vorld was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the' taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently iu the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. A Waterway convention is to be held iu Walla Walla this afternoon for the purpose of devising such means as will insure the speedy opening or the Colum bia and Stake rivers. The Wall i Walla hoard of trade is at the head of the move, and deb gates are expected from all palls of the interested northwest. They will ask the leg s'i.tures of Idal o, Washing ton and Oregon to take joint action iu tbe matter. Five hundred of our subscribers, all good responsible men, owe from $2.50 to sit) dehnq ent subscription. A little figuring will show why the Gazette snop is needy Ur course, it is verv easy to understand how snoh aoennnts are overlooked, hut help us if yon can. ana tion t feel aggriuve1 at receiving a ntutenient of nccount. The shop nose I tively needs money. All accounts due W. O. Minor prior to rco. l, are payntjie lo him, not having hen transferred to the new firm. This note may be of interest to his manv customers, whose patronage is still solicited liy the linn of .Minor Bros. DE, ABOEN. AT PORTLAND UNTIL JULY 5th DR. A BORN, Fourth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon, the most siio- ceBsriil physician on the American oonti- neut for the speedy, positive, absolute and permanent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and consumption. Twenty-five years' successful praotice. Instantaneous reliufand permanent cures often elided upon lu st consultation. Dr. Aborn, by his original, modern, scientific method, effeots Speedy and radical cures or the most obstinate and long s'anding cases of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena, Deafness, Dig charges from the Ears, Asthma, Bron obitis and Consumption. Also Stomach Disorders, Bilions Colio, Gail Stones and Jntiudiae, Heart, Liver, Kidnev, RlHilder and Nervous Affections; Diseases of Men. Also all ailments pe onlinr t j women. Dr. Ahoru cau be consulted from uow until July 5th, when be leaves fur Europe. Note. Home treatment, securely pack ed, sent by ex pre s to any pn't of the Pacific Uoast and Teintones for those who caunot possibly call iu person. 411 June 1. Fhom Malheur. Ed. Whittier's letter to this oilice, dated Jan. '22. states that five inches of snow had fallen so far this winter, but at Ihe date of writing, it had all disappeared, except on north hill sides. The thermometer had been no lowi r than 15 degrees above zero, and during the daytime averaged from 35 to 45 degrees above. The people are in good spirits, aud will have plenty of hay leir.. The importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure Lluod you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, aud eurlcu the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's Prilliar" 8:irsap.irl!la, It strengthens rctUllal n,ui builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Ilood's Sarsaparilla pecul- Itealf jar curative powers. No " 1 156 1 1 other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have, made up ynnr mind to buy Ilood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other instead. It la a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. Ilood's S-rsapnrlUa Is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar faker's Golden Female Pills.. For Femnlo Tmjrnliir It it; iioihimrliitethem on the market. Nevnr fail. HTi.-reHsiiiJIy uued ty p omincut la'llft monthly. Uimrauteed to relieve n ippriised menatruailon. rUHElSAFZ! CERTAIN l Iont bet humb'ifffirw!. 8avo Time. Health, aiiu money ;Uke uo oth er. Sent to an add re, necure by ma 1 ou re ceiptor price, fi.0Q. AdJreeii, THE A7HR0 MEDICINE CSKIPANY, Western Branch, J)ol27, l'OKTLAND, OB' S-.ld by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Sole Agent or Heppner. tf. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. 7iY BRCKl TOP IT NOW. SOON IT WML ! TOO LATf- I have beeti troubled maq? yrara with disease uf the kidneys aud have tried many different lemedie and have sought aid, from different physiciani without relief. About the 151b of April I w mfferine from a very violent attack that almost pros-rated me in sue 11 a manner 1 .M 1 waa oem over. When I sat duwn it was alraoil impossible for me to Ret up alutie, or to put on my clothes, when kin.l Providence sent or. Heuley, with tbe oKl-OON KloNKV TtA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced .sing the tea. It had an almost iiiiaculuiis effect, and to the astoti hmetit of all the guests at tbe hotel, a a few days,! am uappy to state, that I was a new tuau. I will recwtumend the lea to all afflict 1 have been. G. A Tt'PPHB, Pruprieior Occidental Hotel. sanin H I Ul NO MORE BACKACHE! rop'g4 COMPOUND EXTRACTyv -ft 1 A CARD. Editor Gazette: i wish to say a few worls thro lgl. the columns nf yonr paper and hope you will give it publication. Relative to tbe election last Tuesday, I have been accused of voting sgainst T. J. Matlock for mayor. As I am blind, and have been so from childhood, I bad to depend on some ODeelse to arrange my ticket. If Mr. Mat lock's name was scratch ed off, it waa in direct opposition to my wishes, as I desired to vote for him above all men. It would have been base ingratitude to have done otherwise, for he has always been my friend and protector. I dtsire to make this stat -'nent t'nt ray friends, as well as Mr. Matlock, will understand that I was deceived in tins matter, either intentional lv or otherwise. J. F. Keenet. THE FIRST STEP. Perhaps yon are run down, can't eat cau't sleep, oan't think, can't do any thing to your satisfaction, and you won der what ails yon. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step in to Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonio and in Eleotrio Bitters you will find the exaot remedy for restoriug vour system to its normal healthy con dition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Altera tive. Yonr appetite returns, good diges tion is restored, and tbe Liver and Kid neys resnme healthy action. Try a bot tle. Pi ice 60c. at T. W. Ayers', Jr., Drugstore. One of our alliance friends writes quite au iutere8ting article, which is published in the farmer's uoltimu iu this issue. Send in yonr ma'ter on farming and stock. raising, and everything purporting to be for the benefit aud best interests of tbe farm and its adjuncts. TRIED AND TRUE Is the positive verdict of the people who take Hood s Siirsiiparilla. Wheu used aceordiuK to directions the good effects if this excellent medicine are soon felt in nerve sirens' h restored that tired feelitiK driien off, a Rood appetite cre ated, headnohe and dyspepsia relieved, scrofula cured and the bad effects of impure hlood overcome. For a K' oil blood purifier, take Hood's Siirsiiparilla Prof. Hagal will make a double para chute jump Saturday afternoon. Dou't miss it. Oov. Rea, accompanied by Billie Grab tree and Hank Scbirziuger, pulled out for Long Creek this ufternoon. Bill Tillnrd aud Harry Bennett, iniated a "pawing" match down nt the Belvordere yesterday afternoon wb.chdid not en 1 iu bl"od or btuises to tither gladiator. For a lame back, a pain in tbe side or chest, or for tooth nche or ear-aolie, prmipt relief may be had by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is relial le. For sale by blocum-Jol.nston Drug Co. PKONOUNCED HOPELESS, YET SAVED. From a letter ritten by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D, we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on in)' Liiiil'h, cough set in and filially ter minated iu Consumption. Four doctors gave me np liy saying I oonld live but a short time. I gave myself up to my savior, determined if I ootild not stay witb mv mends on earth, I won hi meet my absent ones above Jy husband was advised to get Dr King's NT"w Discovery for Corsnmntinn, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took iu all i igbt buttles; it has oured me and thank God I a'n now a well Bnd hearty woman." Trial free at T. W. Ayer's. Jr., CityUrug Store, regular size, S0o and $1 00, The Oreaonian lias the lnrgest circu lation of any daily, Sunday or weekly paper west of the Kooky Mountains, and in order to further increase its circula tion they have eeleoted with great oare, a large list of valuable bonks and other useful articles, and are offering them as premiums to enoli new subscriber, to any of its several issues for yearly subscrip tions. 'I lie tlreownun shoul 1 be in every household. Heud for premium list t" the Oreaonian Publishing Co.. i ortland. Oregon. . 409-416. Are ynn married? If not. send vour address with stamp, to the American Corresponding Club, V. O. Bo (343, Clarksburg, W. Vu. 87U-442. A New Businfss. Mr. E. W, MeAlpin has I'-oated in the old bakery bnildiiitt on May str et, in tbe upholstering Dnsiuess. All worn is guaranteed and prices to suit the patronage of our citizens. 408-411. FOR RENT OR SALE. One hundred nnd sixty acres of bnnch grass, nicely situuted. Call at Gazrttb office. 405-tf. FOR SETTLERS. Settlers who have paid $400 for their pre emptions or commuted b.mesleada hould apply for a rebate through Frank II Suow, at Lexington. He makes no ohurge unless successful. 410 tf. FOR 8AL2. The Byrne and MoCnllongh plaoe, on Willow oreek, 10 miles above Ileppner. For terms, apply in person or by letter, to Frank iiyrue, Fossil, Gilliam countv, Oregon. 410 If. TAIbOltlMi ' I have opened awell appointed tailor ing establishment in my new build ing on May street, nnd am now regularly receiving new goods and will make ous tom made pauts rom $7 to $15 best goods in the market. A. Abrhamhick. TAKE NOTICE. Geo, W. Corart is no longer solicitor for the Oazettk, or is be employed in any capacit) on this paper. Otis Patterson, 409 415. Pub. Gazette. SOLP OUT. Notice is hrrebv given 'bat we bave tbia day told and delivered nnr lanndry business t" Let & Toy, who will con tinue said business al the old stand, and we recommend our successors to the confidence of our old patrons. Kiam A Woo. Heppner, Or., Deo 29. '90. 406-11, LOST ON McKAY CREEK. One sorrel gelding, saddle horse, on or ahout August 1, 1890. He is about 7 years old; weight, about 1,000 pounds, has s white atrip down the face, aud left eye Hffi'oted. Has brand F. on the right shoulder. I will give $20 reward to any one that delivers the alsive horse t Joe Keene)' stable, at P. ndleton. Or., or f 10 fur any information that will lead to bis recovery, H. C, Vacqban. 4104111. NOTICE OF INTENTION. land Office at The Palles. Or.. Dec. 27, 1890. Notice is hereby Kivi n that the followtnif nanu'd settler has tiled notl ic of his intention to make film) proof In si ppjrt of his claim, and tlml said proof will lie mude before County Clerk of Morrow comity, at Heppuer, Or., on Feb. 6, lam, viz: ROBERT L. KILBOCItN, Ps. mo, for the N' SWU" and 8,'i NVTV Sec. 7, Tp. 4 8, K 24 E. W. M. lie names the followinir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Albert Loveitreen, Oiooseberrv, Orenon: H. E. Warren, A. II. Hooker, Eight Mile; J. A. Iu skipp, Hardmuu, Or, John W. Lkwis, 400-411. HeBtster. . NOTHJE OF INTEN TION. land Office at The Dalles, Or. Jan. 19, '91. Notice is hereby ittven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In snpportof his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Jndi;e of Morrow County, at Heppuer Oregon, ou Febru ary 27, mill, viz: FKANK L. troctman, lid. No. 2570, for the KE'4 Sec. 4, Tp. 1 S, R 25 E, W. M. He names the followinir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: s. Metier, Thomas Bootlibv. Dan Potter and J. C. Thomson, all of Laxlngtoj, Or. John W. Lkwis, 409-414. ltegister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La (,'randc, Or., Jan. 10, Mil. Notico is hereby utveu that the following, named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make liual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wih be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppuer, Oregon, on Tuesday, March a, 1S91, viz: JOSEPH DUBOIS, No. 10014, for the 8E! See. 8, Tp. 3S, R27 R, W. M. He names the following witueSHes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Louis Uroshens, Victor Oroshens, Robert Hart and Dan B. stalter, all of ileppner, Or. A. O.EAVKR, 409-414. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office nt Lu flrtindn. Or.. .Inn 10 1R01 Notice Is liereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tlnal proot in support ol Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before the Countv Clerk of Morrow County ur., on Tuesday, March 3, 18U1, viz: LOUIS GltOSHESS, Ds. No'. 10:110, for 4, and SW'A STO. WW SW'ii Sec 1. To. 6 8. K 2H E. W M. He names the followinit witnesses to prove his coiuinuous resilience upon auu cultivation ol, said land, vU : V. o. Minor, Wesley Mnrlatt, Robert Hart and Joe Dubois, ali of Ileppner, Or. , A. Clbavrr, 409-411. Itcittster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Offlce at La Grnnde, Or., Dee. :10, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that tbe followinir namcd settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of IiIb claim, and that said proof will be innde before W. K. Ellis, Com. U. S. Circuit Court, at Ileppner. Or., on Saturday, Feb. 14, 18'Jl, vis: WILLIAM LET1UCE. Ds. No. will, for Lots 1 and 2 and S4 NEU Sec. 3, Tp. 4 S, It ffl E. W. M. He naineB the followinij witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, vi.: Elbert King, Edward Shelby, A. J. Clem and John Lockuane, all of Hcppncf, Or. A. Cl.RAVRB, 400-411. Hegister. James II. Iahey, take notice, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 30, 1800. Notice ts hereby given Unit the following, named settler haB filed notice of his Intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that Bald proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow County, at Ileppner, Or., on February 13, 1801, viz: FRANK VEARIE TETRO, Ds. No. 7043. for the V NE!i. EW NV See. 34. Tp. 1 N, R as E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to nrove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Bilid land, viz: Thomas Beir, Joseph Qnecner, Antone Vey and William Schapert, all of Echo, Oregon. A. CLRAVER, 407-12, Heglster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Pnllcn, Or., Dec. 23 1850. Notice ts hereby given Unit the following- named Bcttler has filed notice of bin intention to make final proof in sunnort nf his cbilin. and that satd proof will be mude before (;om. U. S. Circuit Court, at Ileppner, Or., on February 7, lam, viz: LA.MS3 1'lSNLAND, Hd. No. 2030, for tho HV!4 NE'i, NU SK'.i, SEW SE' See. 1, Tp 2 9, R 25 E. W. M. He mimes the following wltnesfiPB to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: jamefl l.eacn, vvuilam i.sicb, A. J. Jilll and A. J. Breeding, all of Lexington, Or. JOHN vv. I.RWIS, 400-111. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 27, 1800. Notice Ih liereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of blB intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be nuide before County Clerk of Morrow countv, at Heppuer, Or., on Saturday, Feb. 7, Win, viz: JOHN A WATSON, Ds. No. 10007, for the &E Sec. 28, Tp. 2 S, R 27 E iv. fll. He names the following witnrsKcs to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vi.: JiuneB M, llager, J. l. llioninnon, James Nev ille and Latou Jones, all of Heppner, Or. A. CLRAVKR, 406-411. Register. NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE. U. S. Land Office nt LnGrande, Or., Jan 2li, '91. Complaint having been entered at this office by Edward L. Matlock against William Moss, for failure to comply with law us to Timber Culture Entry No. 1171, dated Fcpt. 21, Ixki, upon the SW4 Section 8, Township 2 8, It 29 E. W. M., in Morrow countv. Oregon, with a view to the can cellation of said entry; contestant alleging that vi imam wiobb mis icu uie suite aim anauuotiea Bttid land, and tiiat he has never plowed or filanted to timber or in any way improved said and, and that there is now no improvements on tbe land, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at the oilice of J. W. Morrow. County Clerk of Morrow Countv, Oregon, in Heppuer, on the Olh day of March, lain, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and f iirulali tesil'iiony concerning said alleged failure. Said testimony to be used at final bearing, ill this oilice, March 20, 1801. It is iurther ordered mat mis notice be served by ?ublieatlon for four consecutive weeks In tbe leppner Gazette, and by posting as In U. S. land cases. A. C. McCi.ki.i.an, 410-414. Receiver SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the State ol Oregon County of Morrow. Lena reme, Plaintiff, vs. George I'etrie Detcnilant. J To the above named Defendant, George Petrie: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appearand i nswer tho com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the tirBt day of t tie next regu lar term of said court, to wit; Monday, tbe 23 day of March, 1801, and If you full so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judge ment ttgaliiBt you for the dissolution of the mar riage bonds now existing between you and plaint!!!'; also one third interest in ali real estate owned by you and to allow plaintiff to resume her maiden name and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements o! this suit. Thi ssuinmoiis is published by order of Judge Loyal B. Stearns, Judge of the ith Judicial dis trict, dated December 15 MIS). (i. W. Rka, 400 412. Att'y for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Clrcnit Court of thj State of Oregon, fur Morrow County. Margaret Dtinton, Plaintiff, 1 vs. I John A. Hendrlx and heathy f J. Heudrix, Defendants. j To John A. Hendrli and Lcathy J. Hendrlx, Defendants: in the name of the State of Oregon, Von are hereby required to appear and atiBrt er the com. plaint tiled against you in the above entitled cause by the first day of the next regular term of this court, that being tha 2:jd day of March, A. D. 1891, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff' will tnke Judgment against you for the sum of Two Hundred and Slxtv Dol lars (IJ0O), with interest st the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from Nov. 21, 1H8.1, and the fore closure of s mortgage, given to secure the same, on the Northwest quarter of Heetlon Twenty-six (26), Township Three Ci) South, Range Twenty, six (26) E.W. St and for such further relief u ll demanded hi the complaint. This summons Is published by order nf Judge James A. Fee, Judge of the Sixth Judicial dis trict of this Stale. Heppner, Jan. 23, 1891, J. N. BROWN, 110-410. Attorney for Plaintiff- WHAT ! Don't Know That' H. Blackman & Co. Can furniah you neat fitting Suits for both men and boys, Ladies Dreaa Goods of elegant putterai, BOOTS AND SHOES, MB, MIMS, lilWK Stockmens' Outfits, for Trail Use, Guns, Ammunition, Glassware and Queensware. Agents for tbe Celebrated Bain Wagons and Hacks? WELL ! WELL ! WELL ! VVVVTVVT Now you have that Information. Yes, and Many other tilings kept in a large, well-appointed store like H. Blackman A Co.'s. Every tbing is sold at the lowest possible prices. When you get your Fall Outfit, Don't Forget H. Blackman.& Co., MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON. n;ew NEW GOODS! Muooeeaaor to HEPPNER, rro arrive Tha Lanroat Stock nf Clothing ever hnnvlit to Heppnflr, bnnglit FOR CASH in the Enut, nnd will he Holil nt uriceM never hnn) nf before BOlfS' SUITS Ht 81 'ii uail upwiirJa. MEN'S and YOUTHS' SUITS Owing to the mild wiDter, will offer for the neit THIRTY DAYS IOO OVERCOATS ! Ten to Fifteen Per Cent. Below Former Prices. MINOR BROTHERS, MAY ST. - HEPPN13E, OR. Slocum-Johnston Drug Company. - DBALKRg IN DrilR", OIemloal, Fatent Modloiueo, Toilet Artlolo, riilnt", Oils, Olatw, Wall Paper, nxxcl Mualoal Inatru snout as of ull ZLiu.cls. A WELL STOCK OF NOVELS AND HOOKS OF ALL KINDS. FINEST ASSORTMENT OF OOI.D PEN8 IN EASTEKN OltEOON. LEEZER & THOMPSON'S CORNER, Main Street. HEPPNER - ' - - . . OREGON. For First Quality Goods at Lowest Prices, --GO T O LEEZEIl & THOMPSON DEALERS IN Hardware. Tinware, Orccei in, Confectionery, ood nnd Willow Ware. Atrriita for New Home biiiI t'uvoritti Sewing Muchine. Lmnbermaa' Tools Hpeoiiilty. Higbeet uiuiket price pitid for furin projooe. tf. I Comer Main and Willow Streets, Heppuer Or. WHAT ! ! Supplies, s, news firm n NEW PllICES! w. O. XI I- ,) - OREGON. this week.: 0