1, i:e gazette. THURSDAY, March 12, 181)1 Union P.wific Railway-Local Caad. No. SI, mixed. I..,v.. N't. :1V. " nrrivHi except Hilllu.-iY. crfltlSu. m. A'-ltl) p. m., dally CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Ktiicf1 lenves for Cniiymi City daily eiwi i miimiuv. miik.jiia. m. A r rives 5:0C P. M. Tliere ir ..:' , Cnnyon. dully, exL-cpt MomUy, nt KMvniK of Ki linirH in time Oiisi tuliiinj this route to THIS PAPHIi ih kept on till. at K. (. TliiltA'a I Advert iKi -a Am-ncy. til tl B!i Merchant r-xcHJifK". i-an r niii'-isiio. t aliiumm. whore co.. trtiotts for Hdv.Ttn-iittf -tin be made for it. C.W L'IMlil lt ni..4 Ffth street. Port. land. Oi-oiron. -in authorized to inHke advertising CO'iirHiMP tor uie n.'nuildr UAZI-TTB. THE GAZIi ITEM AGENTS. Lpxine'mi. W. H. MuAllister. WiiirtiFr. J. F. Knrny. fMoui(in, Mr. Bennett, Moody's wiirp hmise. Unit Creek, Eaijle. Gnllnwny, Boll SIniW Gn'tppliHtry. Or., W. 8. Pnnnfin. Otittitis rVnirip, Oannr l)eVnul. MHtlfunii, AMfti MnForrin. Nye. Or.. II C. Wi-itlit. H Hrl itui i). ()r.,C. M. Si"iioer. Hiirailion, Gniut Co., Or., Miittie A. Kiitiio. lone, T. .T. Carl. Prairie City. Or., R. R. McHnley. f'i'iivon Citv. Or., S L. Parrisb. Pilot Rook. G. P. Skeltnn. Davville. Or., Mr. Admits. P. M. John ny. Or.. Postmaster. Athena, Or , John Eilini'on. iKih'l. ii. Or , W ill. O. MeCroskev. Mttnnt. Vernon, Grant Co., Or., Post luitMipr. Kiuht Mile, Or, Mrs. Andrew Asli bnuyli An fluent wanted in every precinct, tf. SltiNAI, SERVICE ItKI'Oltll. For Week KniliiiK WriltiPMlll)'. March II IKII1 IMenn I I I Mean I Pre- Clmr. Date lt'tiiti. vhz. Hint, liar, cip. acier. Mar. Si 17 l) tl, 21 il 71 Kl 5tl 411 !M II aK.'ll 10 8 1 All 11 27 IK) .null urn 411.111 1 lull 50 51) 1 S8IIU 45 oil : 2.Vl'l 30.10 ; n.no an. 7 o.im 3'l.o2 1 (Mil a 1 105 ' una an. i I mm I o.oo j cloudy fair Iclenr cloudy f iii r fair ' clear 47 llo : Oil 45,iKt 27 no 4i.n. i in.ui I .iu as nno A. SMITH. OljBorvor, Here and There. Dinner, Plintogniphpr. 96-lf. Thos. .Ultea rpiieieiited, Tuemiiiy. Iliah "titer is reported iu the South. I. W. Lime's folks are convale&ciuR from rt'OHtit aiokuens. Thiw. J Carl, of one, wns n visitor to Hepjinpr Tliurstlny hist. Thos. Blips i Inn k from Crook counly where haa been to buy atock. Tlieo. iJunner i'h n mailer and geto there all the s tine tiikiuu picturen. 96-tf Mrs. J. R. Simon is quite ill, which her very niun frientls will regret to bear, 'TJnole" Hilly Gillinm in rei orted as very ill. J. U. nylicKiiu is utteudiug him. I c.m't dunce ronnil dunces. I'm too bHhful to hut uiy Him uroiind the nirl. A. R. . li C I, of Hirdtwin, onrae down Moiiilay wilb ' Stiltnu," reluiuiiii home "Tuesday. The healthy people yon meet have healthy livers. Tliey take Siminoue Liver Re uiinor. Reports from Rock Creek state that there were no losses of stock in that section thii winter. Coffin & McFnihnid shipped in 130,000 pounds of ass o ted merchandise duriutf Hie uionth of Febtuiiry. F. M. Kny, representine Hexter, May & Co., was a pleasant visiior anion); old frieiitlH here lust week. A iiiohi watchman is biully needed in Heppner. The iiiarshid cannot remain on tltiiy tiny and niht. J. F. Willi. Cniniiiiinder of R-iwlins Post, G. A, li , at L-'xiiK'toti, whs a caller at this se-t lift in ihiicIi Tursday last. Work ttn fie Portland and Pnet Soiiittt liriincli of I he Union l'acitio will likely be continued in the. near future. An i If itt "ill be made to h ve the Imperial hand of M 'xicu at tlm North PuciUu Industrial Kxpo-itiou next fall. 'Ih s paper lea'us that Oliver Wright, who lost one of his eyes in Portlaud re cent I), Iihh rt covert d eulirely from in juries received "Doi a" ami Mtmt. Paikins wern in Heppnf r last Friday us witnesses for Mr. "Wil.iamsou. who "proved up" ou bis laud ou ihtit occtmion. All C' in i ti n mem i uis must be aocom pained bv the n una of thq writer, ns a an. tier of good faith. Otherwise, the) Will nut be published. L'K Heitdiiz pulled nnt Tuesd ly mot iiiii lio Uidi. with "Suit. hi," the tine horse owned by John English. The horse will be sol. I there. A few warm days have dissipated the 6now ha ks m tnis vicinity. Lot we nre inhumed I hat iniicii of it is still linger ing in the tvmtli of Mtu.-ow. Homer HlcFarlai.il left for Grant county yesit rday wi ruing, vin Wagner. He will lepieseut this pHprr ou his tour of that section, which will occupy sever al weeks. The last of the first series of olnb daiioes will be given ou the eve the 2lrb inst. It will he eulirely an invitation BlTiir. and no guest will be expeoted to Contribute tut) toint' towards it. A bin ber an I stone iiimsou. named re fuejtnei) Pi.ii nLd Mi C'oi ui" k, hud a sh -otitig sciape at the discatles last 8a t- urday, boln receiving wouiiils, McUor .mark being ibingeroii-ly injured. Mr J. Al. Garrison, the poultry man 4)f Fort; st Gtove, has been importing largely - it li fpeonl leretenoe to the egg ttatie. H.s let iling (owls w ill rank w ith nny East or Wtst. bend for catalogue. Eagle. Our representative is rather of the opinion Unit it .Sen. Ulacktuau ooiihl have been present, he might have favored the enabling act Oiliet view the mat ter from an entirely oiff-rent Btiiudpt.iut. O ir friend, Cias. U i) se, and n young nun u imed Allen, nearly c ime M blows last l'hursd ty evening at the Al iiiutdin Home. It wis occasioned by some re lu.irK mule by Allen winch Charley did Dot fancy. i Ait a i n.n. , A gray-beaded father of Ileppiier, who . i i . . ,, .. lias an altti active tlauuliter, tuiiirfs that I the voting people have little resprol for gates. He also iin;,,,tes them to remem ber that the trust has advauced the price of coal oil. It is evideut tbat the TJniciD Pacific people are anxious to Bnil coal near the present terminus of their Heppner brunch lu mat event, this road -Mil be extended to the mines, if Ibis sheet is Lot greatly mistaken. Th G.izsrrs reipctlnlly nominates BilRidit, oi LmgC een, to Hd the p .sitiou I it .-ly vaj.tte I tiy Henry Welch over on Jo in Divf t'ue buter retires load-d wito honors, au I it U hoped his auootauur will do as wnll. A colore 1 porter, 11 timed Easton, was set upon by ihree railroaders at Pendle ton late last week, the colored gentleman retaliating with a tM One nl i lie trio also tjrvil several shots. They nte all no tier at rest, and the oase is being in. vt stiL'itteil. Only one of the partit a was injured, an engineer receiving a tlesh w'niintl. Oie.l- O i S im! Hollow, at 3 o'clock p. in. on Nitnrdiiy last, Mis. Heiny 1'o'iell, aged 60 years. The remains were interred in the Heppner cemetery tut Hie followitiL! SiiiiiI v afieriio i t. Mrs. Powell was a very esliui title lady, ret. pected by all. Th sorrowing relatives have the sy patliv of this couiiuuuitv Harney Daughert) reports lambing in pr. git ss il.'Wn on "llw snnil " Sheep men have met ilb Uo 1 i-ses this winter Air. utitiguerry among uie. niiinu -r, au.l it is hoped that a gootl crop of lamb "ill Den. t vested mill liittt oul will net gootl, ronnil figiire. aiiss ii.iiua VanU'iyn was given a uitiiiiay party la t lliursday eve at tne home of her parents iu Heppii 't. she having arrived at the age of seven ea-s "U this date Quite a number of her little fiieuds "tie present ou this ucoaS' ion. F ora what ye editor can learu. the mines ol Grant counly are attracting unusual attention nod the whole dis trict bids fair to be 11 filed with pros peotois this season. The Granite diS' trim will make tuiliious for some one, sure. While Geo. Uonser unit wife were sleighndlng helnw town Wednesday ot last week, their cutter was badly wreok ett crossing the railroad. Geo. bad the sleigh built over, and now has oue ol the best winter rigs in town. Br . J. N. Browu returned from bis "Valley" I tip yesterday. Mrs. Brown remained below with tier parents, and will return in a few weeks. Dr. L. F- Shipley informed ve local man yestetday that A. H. Peltys was itu proving, though very sick.. el. lim (tun ilv have all recovered. G. V. MoHaley and D. C. Cnhoe have recently sold ll.eir wools in the E Ht at '23 cents per pound, uettiug nearly VJ cents at Heppner. Mr. frank Kellogg informs us that Judge Bird ii expected to lie able to hold the May term of court at The Dalles. r'rnm a personal letter to the proprie tor of the UAZreriB, he learns tnat Mis. A. Andrews, of A!p ue, is seriously ill. Judge, Fee will likely preside at the coming term of circuit court. Mrs. Joe Ltickman 1b seriously ill. C. W. Oaey left daturuuy for Kansas. It. C. Wills has returned fro n 1'ortland. Jus. Koyse was over Monday fro.n Men. Ihos. Hager left for Pendleton yesterday. Jus. Ciiiuiilfwill go East with Sam Palmer. "Iltippy Jack" w 111 leave for Montana soon. John Kerns is out, after a three week's sick ness. E. Minor is expecting one of his brothers here 800.1. Geo. Swaggtirt says his stock are in good con dition. C. V. Ityehard, our soda man, has put up a nice lot of iee. Frank silttv and Fred Wink arehere to procure sheep lor Idaho ra ige. J. li. Caution is a free man again, having been pardo.teil out of prison. A. L. Moore, of biottx Citv. Iowa, and W. 9. Brown, of Nebraska, are iu to bay sheep. Hip" Van Winkle had a serions s nashup on Tuesday last, up the creek, his team running away with the hack. THE SPUING MEDICINE. The popularity which Hood's Sarsapa rilla has gained as a spring medioine is wonderful. It possesses just those ele ments of health-giving blood purifying and and appetite-restoring which everv body seems to need at this season. Do not continue in a dull, tired, nusatisaoto ry condition when you may be so much lieneliietl by Hoods Sars ipaiillu. Il put i ties the blood and makes the weak strong. Suhprise Party Thirty-two bright cliildieu gathered at the Si. E. parson age on the afternoon of March 7. It was a surprise party, and given in honor of Mi-s Fay Thompson's fifth birthday. Tho time was spent pleasantly, and at 4 t Ylook a supper of cake Hnl candy was served At 5:3J o'clock me little prattlers departed for their several homes, having behind thorn many pretty and useful presents, which will serve hb mementoes for years to come. A CENTDRY of progress has not pro duced a remedy pqual to Ely's Cream halm for oatarrh, cold in Ilia head and hay fever. It, is not a liquid or a snuff, but is peifeotlv safe and easily applied into the nostrils. It gives immediate relief and cures the worst cases. Odr Coal Mines- - E. G Locke arriv ed here Monday evening last from Pen dleton. since bis Inst visit here, he has made an examination ot the Fossil mines, and while he finds an excellent quality of coal at that placp, there is not as much in sight as he anticipated. He says it is a tlitf tre it upheaval fr im any of the Morrow entity prospects, dipping to" aid the John Day river. Ue left Tuesday morning for Untter oreek. where be sats no coal has been struck to his knowledge, other reports to the con trary notwithstanding. The Worii Enriched. The facilities of the present day for th viroduction of evcrythiuj that wiU con luce to the material welfare and comfoi t mankind are almost unlimited an v-hen Syrup of Tijs v.as firt produce .he world was enriched with the onlj perfect laxative knov.n, as it is the only rer.iedy -which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt anc e.Tcctual to cleanse the system gently ii Ihe Spring time or, in fact, at any timi and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. The report that the Hepnner "branch" will be reduced to one train a week, i absolutely false and without, foundation. The whole thing is so absurd that this p-sper has considered it unnecessary berptofore to shv anything about it The Heppner branch hauls freight ami pnss. engers daily without regard to wind, weather or expense. The following advertisement, publish ed by a prominent western patent medi cine house would inliott that, they re gard disease ss a punishment for sin : "Do yon wish to know tlip quickest way to cure a severe cold? We wdl tell you. To cure Cold quiokly. it must be treated before the cold has beenm-4 set tied iii the system. This can always be done if yon choose hi, as nature in her kindness to man give timelv warning. : ami plainly tells yon in nature's way, j that as h pnni-diinent for some indiscie ... l... . m -i I ii I" . yn sre to oe niniuicti who h etui . , , . , nn km y"i choose to w irtl it off hy prompt aotion. The firs sytnptomB of a cohl, in most cases, is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The congli is soot fob lowed by & profuse watery expectoration and the sneezing by A profuse watery discharge from the nose, in severecasps. ,em ja B thill, white C utting or. the tongne. Whaltod.i? It is only neces sary to take Cbamlierlaiu's Cough Kerne, dy in double doses every hour. That will greatly lessen the severity of the cohl, and m most esses will effectually Counteract it, and cure what would bav been A severp cold within one. or two hits time. Trv it and be convinced, , 50 cent bottles lor ala by Shivum-Juhn IsioaDrugCo. THE O. A. R'sSUPPEK. I Ed. Gazkttk : I The G. A. U meeting of Feb 23. nt ; Kiitltt We C"ntre scho 1 house, was a ' grand success. The Post co'iiitiander, J. r. Willis. T Ljpxiiig'on, any it. as the iipm t-Hinp nre he has ntlcntieil nice he lias been in Eastern Oregon. The Post is certainly very fortunate iu having bun fttr commander, us he seems to he the right, mail, iu the right place. Not withstanding the snow storm, Mr. ,1 F. Willis, ti T. Kmilh, Mr. Biaithhy mid Air. Hill, all of Lixuig'on, attended llie loeting, all acfomimiiied by their wives, who are all W. R. Cs Thus the soldier showed they had not lost their bravery, ami thejr wives were willing to brave tl e storm with thpin. which, considering ih, distance, (17 miles) required a strong h-ve of putt n tistn lit induce them to an company their s thljer husband. The a I claim they fell repaid for iheir jour ney, as they enjoyed the entertainment provided for them by the pe iple til Eigh Mile. The following is the p;o gramme which was prep .red for the en tertaitiment: The meeting was oalled to ortler by 0 B .Stanton. Song by Mr. Willy "I know that m Uetleeme. Lives" Address of Welcome by Mrs Andrew Ashbatigh; responded to by Post V tin. J. F. Willis. S'ng by the choir "A Thousand Years." Declamation by L. P. Jones "Re markable Vision " Declamation by Harlan Stanton "Go ing to Fight, Mit Sigel." Solo by Mrs. Stanton. Deolatuation by Moses Ashbaui'b - "The American Flag " nnng by the choir "Patriotic Glee." Dialogue by Harlan Stall ou and L. P. Jones "Rival Politicians." Declamation by Fiauk Fuqua "The Flag." Song by the oboir "Marching Throuith 3eorgia." Select readoig bv G. W. Smith "Shake Snyder's ride." Helect readmit by J. F. Willis. Declamation by Harlan Stanlon "'Glorious Stars anil Stripes." Declamation by Mrs. Cora Ashbatlgh Richmond ou the James." Song bv the choir "Teuting on the Oltl Camp Ground." Mr Win. Ingram, an old sober, made an address iu which he gave some inter esting war remiuiscenoes and incidents in camp life, etc , uot forgetting a Lillipu tian trine won always hnntetl up the Idler and staved wilb him. Thev were known as the "G'eybncks." Next in order w i the soldiers experi ence meeting, and as Mr. Willis was Post Com., the president of the meeting thought it best for him to preside over this portion of the meeting tie pre sided This portion of the "camp fire" wa very interesting. We had seven. I volunteer speeches anil soiil'S. Mr. Boo'hhy gave an interesting talk on the 'Object of the Post." Mr. Willis, Mr. Aubrey and others talked for the good of the cause. The meeting closed by Mr. Willis remirkiog that he was verv hungry, ami he imagiuetl from the great ti umber of mysterious looking boxes Unit hat! been carried in by so many persons, i hat there was going to be something to ea . After this closing speeoh, tttbles were spread. Oyster soup, coffee and other things too numerous to mention were served to the satisfaction of all, ami about one o'clock all repaired to their homes, al! agreeing that a "camp tire" w's a very enj lyable affiir welc.me at any other time to Eight Mile. Four new members were received into the I ost while the meeting whs iu session during the day, which was held with closed doors. Doors opened after four o'clock. Mr. Willy played the organ. P Halley kind ly loaned the organ, although it was snowing very fast. The hon-e wa-iorowd-ed. Snow is two feet on ths level, ou Eight Mile, at present wiiting. ' E. M. C. NOW, GIVE ATTENTION To the piirifioHlian of your blood, for h! uo season is tbp u-uly so susceptible to the benefits to be derived from a gootl medicine, as iu March, April hiii! way. Hootl's Snrsaparilla is the people's favor i'e spring medicine. It stands nm qnall pd for purifying tbp l lnnd, i tiling sotof llla, salt rhelliu, em., regulating the kt l uejs and liver, repiiiiiug reive tissuts, streiitlheping and iuvigoruting the whole body, ns well as checking the progress of Hcnte and chronio disease, and restoring the alHicted parts to a natural, healthy condition. If vou have never tried Hootl s narsaparilla for yo r "spring medicine then do so I his seaso. ARLINOl'O.V NE1V8. From thd Advocate. Frank Kelhufir, ot Heppner, wns in town .Monday, ou his way to I'ue Dilles, on leitul business. Attorney J. N. Brown and wife, of Beppuer catna down Wednesday, en route to enjoy the milder climate ol the valley for a few seeks. The tramps mentioned Inst week as having broken into Blalock & Mariner's store at Blaloaks, waived examination before Justine Eui, Friday, and were bound over to the grand jury with boutN flxel at 3,)0. They state.l their strue names to be .lol-.n Deermi;. J Duval', Ed. Scliw ntz, Fnnk Williams ami Uha. Cepon. Deputy .Mieritr Munker his tbem in charge at the old jail, as the jail at Condon is overorowded. Dr. B. F. Vaughan visited his little daughter at Pendleton last week. WEAT 19 SCROFULA It is that impurity In the blood, which, ac cumulating la the gl.-.ntls of tho neck, pro duces uiislght'y lumps cr swellings; which causes painful ruiinhiff sores on tLo arms, legs, or feet; which deve'opos ulcers In ths eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin cf pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usua'.'y ascribed to ' humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and dentil. Being the most ancient, It Is tho most gcc.cr:! of i.!l diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from IU How Can CURED It Co Ty t.klng Tlood's Barsaparill.i, which, by the rcmr.rkahlo cures it has accmi.!!:licd, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some ot these cures aro really wonderful. If you suffcrfrom scrofula, be sure to try Hand's SarMr.parilll "My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore ncc k from t he time she w-r.s22 mnnlhs old till she l ecame six years of .-re. L imps formed In Iter neck, end one of them after growing to the size of a rlgeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. Wo gave ber Hood's B.-.rsararilla, when II e lump and all Indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now the seems to he a healthy child." J. fi. rAEMi.E. Kaurlghl, t. J. tf. B. Be sure to get only Hood's SarsapcriJIa 8oldrryaIldnifrgM.ts. flisltforfr,. Prepared onlr if C.L UOOI CO., Apt.ll.CTJl.au, Lowell, liius. IOO Doses One Dollar JURY 1,1 ST. The following is the list of jurymen as drawn at the March term of the conn ty court : Geo. W. Stewart, Stockraiser .. . . .P dryville ... IIf)tfier . . . .1 i icCily Ileppiier . . Lct.igtnir Wells spring- Cecil' ...Piiiryville Mttttesotf hry Fork . Eiulit .Mile ..Eight Mile- Ileppiier Alpine- Heppner ... llepinn r . Eight Mile . . H.'iimllle- Ileppiier- . l.eing;o t. . Eight Mile. . .. H.-pp ler. ..llairv.ille. ... Alpl te. . I'i te Citv. Eight Mile. llepn icr. lo-ie. Mnttesnit. . ..Lexington iii'Ppncr. j g. r. .smi h, turner C. M. It tg, T. E. Fell, Merclwit . t'lets. Herrot, Far tier Geo. s. I'ratte, " J. II. Ely J. I. .Mort'land. " Ike Larye. MoekraistT N. li. We t'tty, Far. tier J. M. Biker, " J. II. Allen, " Tints, tnttiid. sfockrttiser Thad. Ar imtrong, Far ner Geo. Iltirringto'i, Moekruiiter . J. A. Kristoe, Farmer A. II. Hooker. T. ft. Downing, " A. Kovtte. " Joseph,, Mason, Stot'krtiiPer J. .s. Voonu-. Farmer John Wittltlell, " Atisoa E. rk-lit, tockraiser. . Henry I'o.veil, Fur. tier (J. A. Hale. " Peter lire iner, " Thos. -tarhitt. stoekntlser Irvitt lllitke. Fanner J. (.'. Kirk. Moekraist'r K. H. u liitwim. Fanner C. . VauP.tj n, Merchant AN ENTER 1'AIN.MENT. Onr Y.inng Men of pt-rhi Proclivities tn Give an Exhibition in the "Manly Art." Arrangements are being made for n boxing entertainment, to ooonr on th 24th or 25th irst., the exact time to be decided soon and announced by means of posters. The evening's sport w ill be initiated by a series of sparring matches, to con elude ,uth a "go" between Billy Wil morth, of Boise City, and Billy Ross, of this place, the former to stop the latter iu eight rounds, I be winner to take the gnte receipts. The smallest 'hms allow ed by law to be used, Marqiii ofQneeus burj rules to govern the mutch. Miss Filor niiea was in nttciKlr.net S. C. parly Fri.ltty evening last. at the II. Jus. Lejilicy fed Hm lu'inl of horses for John L. Wilson this w inter, losing only one colt. J. P. Rhea is feeding a car lo-nl of beef cattle that will average !ritK pounds per head. Joseph Putimin, of Mo-imm nt. Or., has an itt teresiitig arlit-le to I'lirnierH ami stockincu on our first page. 1311, AJJOIUNT. AT FOKTLANlTuNTI L J U LY 5th DR. A BORN, Fourth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon, the most suc cessful physician on the American conti nent for the speedy, positive, absolute and permanent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, Rionchitis, Pneumonia ami consumption. Twenty five years' successful practice. Iustaiitjneous relief and pcriBancnt cures often elk'leil upon fist consnltalion. Dr. A born, by his original, modern, soientitio methotl, eiTeota Speedy mid railical cures of the nioi tbslinaie and long s'anding eases of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena, Deafness. Dis charges from the Etrs, Asthma, Bron chitis ami Consumption. Als i tStomuch Disorders, Bilious Colic, Gall Stones and Jauudioe, Heart, Liver, Kitlnev, lil older mill Nervous A tTeciions; Diseases of Men. Also all ailments pe culiar 1 1 women. Dr. A born can be consulted from now until July 5th, when be leaves for Europe. Note. Home treatment, securely pack .ed. sent, by ex pre s to any part" of the Pacific Coast and Territories for those who cannot possibly cull iu person. tlljune 1. The Road to Health Cannot be successfully traveled with out cooJ l.oall!.. To ro-ch wealth or any 1 cove'.eJ po&Kion in lio requires the full poscecsicn or.d cpcratloncf r.1! the fac ulties Ur.d ra'.cro has endowed us wKh. Thece conditions cannot ext:t unless t':e phytlcal being Is In perfect working orr'er, and this Is Impossible when the Hv:r and spleen aro torpid, thus obstruct ing C e secretions, causing indigestion end c;:peps!a, wi'.h all of their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandei;cn Tonic exerts a specific Influence over the liver, excites it to hoalO.y cc'.lon, resolves Its chronic onnorrjcmcr.'s, end prcmo'.es the Secretions; cures ir.c.rjesl.on and constl- irpcr.s tho apc'.IIe, tones up the entire cys'.cm, end mckei life worth living. NOTICE OF INTENTION, Lund Ollice at Thp Dullef, Or., Feb. 21, 1S01. Notu-c Ih licroly ylvcii that the fcilloiviiiK-imm-ed Bcttkr has lilnl notice of IiIh lutcntioii to inaketinal proof in miiiport of hl claim, and that said proof will be made, before County Clerk of Morrow County, ut Heppner, Oregon, on April ;J, lsiii, v: EHIK IIEItCSTKOM, D. 3. No. fiOT, for the S; NE'4, SlA SICW, SE1 oK'a See. , To S, tfi E. '4 He names the following wltTiesHCH to prove his continuous residence upon, uud cultivation of, said land, vi,: (). E. FariiBworth, Ed. S, Coy, Frank P. FaniB worth, C. J. Anderson, of Hurt! ituut, Or. 411-11. John W. LKWt, HeRfHter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, r., Feb. IS, 1801. Notice Is hereby given Ibat the following-named nuttier has tiled notice of his intention to make ti mil proof in support of bin Main, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk oi Morrow Co., Oregon, ut Heppner, Oru Kon, on April 1, ls:H, viz: TIIOMA8 (iILFILLEN, D. 8. No. 10,101, for the NEj oee. 'IA, T 1 8, R H7 He natnes the followlnc witneBses to prove his co Mi nions residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vi.: Job -i Kenny, Fell Johnson, Andy Tilbml, Pat KeU'Khar, of Heppner, or. 4U-W. A. Clewrr, Repister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at Ln Grande, Or., Feb. 1, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tilid no: ice of his inteuiion to make Jinal proof in s.ipport of bis claim, ami that said proof ill be made b 'fore W. ti. Ellis, Com. I. a. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oreuon, on April 1, lft-JI, JO-E!'!! T, f'OTT.-J, D. fi. No. 10, 1?s, for the NWU HWV, V' XWW. NK4 NWH w.'. : T 1 S, K z K, W. M. He iiairies the follow! ig witnesBeB to prove his coniimio is residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, 1 hoirms MeEutfre. Robert Johnson, Terrenee .McEntire, Andrew 'iillard, of I-ena, Oregon. Hl-i'J. a. CaiVBit, liegister. NOTICE OK INTENTION. Land OlhYc at Lu Oraude, Or., Feb. Ih, IWt. No. ice is hereby gl.en tbat the follow! rig-named M'tilcr has filed uutlc? of his intention to make final proof hi support of his ebdin, anil thai said pr of uill be made before W. U. Ellis, Con. I. circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on April , iwi, i': J'dlS J. POTTS. D. S. No. 1(1,11, for the s'i Ntt 4 and lots 3 and 4 w. 1 2 .-. K -t, E. V. ST. Jaitii-s Oorner, luke special notice. He names the follow i ig w itncHNes to prove his co itluuous residence uim, and cultivation of, soid land, vi,: Tbomtis M' Entlre, Terrenee McEntire, Robert Johnson, Andrew Tlllard, of Lena, Oregon. 41I-I'.i. A. Ci.ka v kr, Register, NOTICt; OK INTENTION. Land Office at Thf Dalles. Or., Feb. fi, IWH, Noilce Is hereby given tbat the fulluwing named settlor has liled notice of his Intention to make final proof 1 i support of his claim, and that said proof will t made lefore W. It Ellis, I.', ft. Coiiiniissfoner at Heppner, Morrow county. Or., on March ln'.d, vi: r?A M I EL V. CREK-iON. I Hd. :ilt, for riieSU sec 12, lp2S, R 2fi E, W. M. 1 Me names the folio .i tug w ltness-s to prove his ro'iti iuoim residence upou and cultivation of j Siilo bind. I Joiin II. (ientry. W. C Iicy, V. W. Kirk and ! Wm. linn on, nil ol Uepputr, or. j Joun W. Lewfs., 4U-417. HaliAx. I rAflBCWMl NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office t The Dalles, Or., Feb. 9, ism. Ptolice Is hereby gh en that the Itillowing natned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support nl bis chtliii. and that said proof w ill be matte before Frank H. Mttiw. I. s. Comndssioncr at Lexington, dr.. on March 21, mill, viz: l'.U'L TROEDSlIN, Hd. 2S01. for the WUSWii, NEl.iSWi.,SF.i -,V' . Sec IS, Tp 1 X, K 21 E, W. XI. ' t He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said laud, viz: Charles W. Reed. Sylvester White. Joseph Fil kilts mid Charles Fiikius. all of saddle. Morrow county, Or. John W. I.kwis, --7- liegister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijtnd Office at The Dalles, Or.. Feb. 9, lswl. Notice is hereby triveti that the following. named settler has tiletl notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will he made helore Frank 11. -now, i . s.. commissioner at Lexington, or., on March ai, Will, viz : CHARLES W. REED, Hit. Soil, for the SE1 Sec , Tp 1 N, R 2H E, W. M. He names the fnlfowlixr ultn..Ha,.H t r.r.,.a his continuous residence uron. and mltivutioi. of, said land, viz: ylvesler White. Paul ra'dson, Joseph Fii kius and Charles Fiikius. all of SHil.ili. Morrow county, or. John h . Lrwis, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for , T. Thompson, l'laiutiir. vs. Rachel s. Thompson, uciettiiaut. To Rachel S. Thompson, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON YOU ARE HEREBY REtiflHED TO APPEAR ami answer the cotuolalnttileti at-Hiiist vnu iu the above entitled suit w ithin ten davs from the date ot the sen lee of this iiiiiniions upon you, it served w ithin this county: or, if served within ttliv other countv of this state, then w lib. in twenty days from the date of the service of tins s.tiunioiiB upou you; or, it served by publi cttiioa, then ou or before the first day of the Cir cuit Court of said County and state, to-wit, Monday, March 2:1, lam, and if vou fail so to answer or appear for w ant thereof, the plaitititl' will take judgment against you, disBol, iog the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiil, on the grounds of desertion, ami for s, tell relie! as is prayed for hi his complaint nletl herein. 'I his summons Is served on you by publica tion, by virtue of an ortler ittaile by Hon. 1.. K. IVebs.er, Judge of the 1st Judicial lllstrict of Oregon, t hich said order Ih dated at The Dalles, Oregon, February 12, lsul. W. R. ELLIS, 412-417. Att'y for l-laiiulil'. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. The National Bank of Heppner, I'laiutlff. It. W. Beardo t and I. M. riper, el al . Defendants, j To R. W. Beardou and I. M. Piper, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Ot OREUON: you ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR 1 and a.ts.ver the Cu.nptuiut tiled agai..st you in tile above entitled actio i within ten davs fro u the date of the SlTVidU Of tllltt QllllllllUi s upon you, il served vviJiU tli iu County; or, ii' surve-i in d.iy OlIilt County oi i his dtiue, ill en wiilii i twe.uy day fro. a the dateoi the Henit-e oi iliis tsuuiuioiiB upo.i you; or, ii st.TveU by publication, then on or belore the tirst day oi the next ter.n of the Circuit Court of Huid Coun ty and .stale, to-wit, March it, 18U1, and if vou tail bo to auHvver, for want thereof, the I'lainiilt' will (ake judK-ueut ugai.iBt yoa for the mini oi One Hundred and M.iety-ulne dollars balance due on pro.nisHory note, and ten (lu) per cent. i.itereHi fro.n JHiptember .it), lw.iu, and ior attoriiey' teeB, and co.s and diBbiirsenientB, 'ihis N.iiiiiiio.iS Ih beredo.i you by publication, by Irene of an order made at The Uallcs, Or., by llo. i. L. K. Webster, Judge of the First Ju dlcbil District of Oregon, oaid order is dated February lu, lsyl, W. R. ELLI9, 412-117. Att'y fur i'lai itltf. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. Foster Adams, 1' Wan till', vs. Ellar Adams, Defendant. To Ellar Adams, Defendant. IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK OHEGON: V' OU ARE HEREMV KE'H;IKEDTO APPEAR and a.iswer (be eo nnlai itnled aLrainHt vnu in the aboe entitled suit whhlii ten days from the date of Hie service of this smn mo.is upou yon, if served within this county; or. U served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the dale ot the service ot this summons noon vou: or. if served bv nublicaiion. then no or belore March i i, is-.ti, the tirst day of llie next ter.a oi the Circuit Court of said eountv and suite, iii id if you tail so to answer or appear, for want thereoi, the plaintiil' will take Judgment ugainst you, dissoh l.ig the bonds of uiairimouy now e.vis.i ig betwee.i yuu ami plaiutiil', as pray ed for in his co up)ui:tt. This Buniiiio.iS isHerveilon you by publication, by irtue of au order of Hon. L. Ii. Webster, Juige of the Kirm;Judietal Dist.oftir , which said ortler wus made at ihu Dalles, Oregon, Eebiuary 10, itvJl. W. R. ELM -i, 4PM17. Att'y for Plolutiir bUM.VIONS. In the Circuit Court for the County of Morrow, state ot Oregon. The American Mortgage Co,' of Scotland, Limited, Plain tills, vs. Mvlan E. Handy and Phoebe iiaudy, Defendants, j To Mylan E. Handy and Phoabo Handy, Defen dants. IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF ORE .CN, TOU ARE IIEliEBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR and answer the complaint liled ag'ilnst you in the above entitled cause, by the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: March 2;li, A. D, initl ; and if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaiulltl's will take judg nent against you for the stun of eight hundred and twelve dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum fro.n Fcby. 4, IK'.H until paid; for the mm of fifty-six dollars with i lite rest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from Dee. 1, Ik'.hj until paid; for the sum of oue hundred and fifty dollars attorneys fees hi id forcoslBaud disburse ments oi this suit; and for the foreclosure of a certain morigage executed by you in favor of plaiiitiil'and conveying the following described premises, to-wit: the E1. Sec. W, Tp. 2 V, . il E., W. M.,ln Morrow County, Oregon, and for such other relief as is demanded in the com pbtiht. i his summons is published hy order of Hon. James A. Fee, Judge of the sixth Judicial district of the Stale of Oregon, bald order dated at Pendleton, Or., Feb. 5, 'lJl, J. N. BROWN, 111-117. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Cirrnit Court of th State of Oregon, for Morrow County. Margaret Dun ton, Plaintiil', 1 vs. I John A. Hendrixand Icathy J. Heiidri.t, Defendants. j To John A. Hendrlx and Icnthy J. Hendrlx, Defendants: In the name of the Htate of Oregon, Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you lu the above entitled cause by the first day of the next regular term of this court, that being the iid day of March, A. D. 1'.M, and it yon fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintill'will take judgment against vou for the sun of Two Hundred and -Sixtv Dol lars (f-'')i Kith Interest Ht the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from Nov. '21, HHf, and the fore closure of a mortgage, given to secure the same, ou the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-six (id), Township Three ( t) South, Range Twentv six ('2i'.) E.VV. Si., and for such further relief as is demanded lu the complaint. This summons Is published by order of Judge James A. Fee, Judge of the Sixth Judicial dis trict of this State. Said order dated at Pendle ton, Or., Jan. 17, 'ill. Heppner, Jan. 21, 191. J. N. BROWN, 410-110. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land OhVe at La Oratide, Or, Feb. II, 1WM. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof iu snport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Or., on March MJ, , lwl, viz: JAMES H. PEVLAND. Ds. No. lf)iV, for the W1 SE1 and NE'i SWJ.i and aE'-i SWl4 ec. ii, Tp. II S, li 11 E, W. If. Frederick II. Staddou, take sia'dat notice. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, aid land, viz: August Hale, Thomas R. Miller, William Dun. can and Joui Groom, alt of Heppner, Oregon. A. Clk ivkk. 4l-'i-41. Register. Mrs. Johnny Hngertind children, accompanied by I-e and lima, linger, spent Krl'biy I ant at Mr. Jas. linger attractive buuie, on Upper Willow creek. , NO CAT ASTROPHE. Only selling to make room for an immense spring stock, soon to arrive. How's This? Overalls, 15,25 and 50 cents a pair; child ren's shoes, 25, 50 and 75 cents a pair, less than half cost. SPECIAL BARGAINS in everything es pecially in dress goods remnants. DON'T YOU FORGET the P. S D., in the PIONEER BRICK, H. Blackman & Co., MAIN STREET, MEri'NER, OREGON. ;new NEW GOODS! ISuooeeBnor to HEPPNER, IXC) ARRIVE The L-irirpHt S'nk of Clnlhinfir pver hronvM to Hpppnpr, b'nfflit. FOR OASH in tlif EfiHl, and will Da hoM nt nric nevfr hnril of hpforn BOYS' SUITS ht $1 'y aiict upvH'dH. MEN'S nnd yOUl,HS, SUITsj : TO 1 o Ow'ihk to tlii" milil winter, will offer fur the next THIRTY DAYS IOO OVERCOATS ! Ten to Fifteen Per Cent. Below Former Prices. MINOR MA.Y ST. - For First Quiility Goods at Lowest Prices, O O TO LEEZER & THOMPSON DEALERS IN Hanlwnrp, Tinwiirp. Gn cpiit-K, oiifi'dinnery, i'ood find Willow Wr. Ariit for New llonm hihI KivoiitM Kewiua Miiuliiue.. Luiiibermku'i Tunis a rJn oi illy. llilitBt uiurkot pricti (mid fur farm pio luoe. tf. , Corner Main and Willow Streets, Ileppner Or, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijmd Office at I.a Oraiuli-, Or., Feb. 27, mi. Notlct- Il hereby Kl.eii tlmt llie follow lutf nauied vetller Iihs ..led notice ol IiIh I ileuliun to make tlnal proof li a.ippurl of IiIh chil ii. anil thai laid proof w III be made helore the lloulity Clerk of borrow County Or., on April l.'ah, lolll, vU; WAI.TEIt CHOSIIY, IM. No. 072.1, for the SU t-E and (iE)4 SW'i Sec. i. Tp. 3H, K 27 K, '. .l. lie name! the follovvtn witiiemn'R to prove tita conlliinoul realdei.ee upon and eul.l.aliuu of, aid laud, vl: Win. H. Verkel, W. It Newman, Thoinaa Oweni and AuUy otevenion, all ol Heppner, or. A. Cl.K .VKK, Hi-1 JO. Iteijlater. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ulld Ollleo at The l)alle, Or. Feb. 'Z7, '91. Notice la hereby Klven Unit llie IoMovvIiik nameil aettler liaa filed notice ol bin liileiition to make Itnal prool in ani.iH.rtof hia clultn. and that laid proof Mill be made before IV. li. Kllht, I'. M. Coiiuniwloiier, ai Heppner, or., on April 11, '111, U. U. W. UAII1D, Hd. Nn. 1.V17, for the WU SE'i and iH NWU Sec. HI. Tp. .1 n, II .n K. W. fl. He nainel the folio..! u MitncflHCH to prove h In coiitiniiom reahle.ice upon and eultt.alioii of, laid land, vl: VV. II. Hindi. H.irvc Itoh, W. II. MeAtec ami Joaepli Tolbert, all ol Heppner, or. JjU.n W. I.KWl", firm NEW PJ1ICES! VV. O. MINOR,) - OREGON. THIS WEEK! BROTHERS, IIKPPNJiIR, OR. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Und Ollice nt The D.illei, Or., Feb. 1. 1891. No.lce la hereby ulien that tho following na iled netiler liaa Hied mil lee ol hl Inleiilion to make In.al prool I i mpirt of liil claim, and that miiil proof will be made before County Judge of .lnrrotv County, ut Heppner, Oreitou, ou Alrii II, lam, vU: ' AI.FIIED II. PALMER, Hd. No. 31 1(1, for the W' SWJi, NE'i SWii. NWW ali 4 pee. Ill, I' i ri, K 'iit E. lie na.nea the follow lim wltneuel to prove hll co ni iiio ii rehldence upon, and cullivatlon of. laid laud, f.: ' He ry hl.anii, John Vaunt, Wm. Eltei, C. N. IVelc, ol LcvluKton, oreKou. ;l1 ' 'J J.111.N W. Lewis, Re(Uter. FOTICE OF INTENTION. Und Office at La (iranrte. Or., Feb. 1, 1891. Notice Ih hereby Kiveo that the following-named icltler hn liled notice of hli Intention to make liual jro.if l't inpportof till claim, and that aaiil proof w ill be made before C'ouiitr Clerk ol :.:orro.v Co.. OreKou, at Heppner, Ore Ku.i, o.i April I, Ihji, vl.: PAT KELEOIIAR, D. S. Io.ph, for the NE' NW1 and NW NgW. -h' , SK .-ee. .11, T 1 rt, R E, W. M. He iia,.ien the IoIIo.vI.ik w iloeiaei to prove hie eo i.l nioua reKidenee upon, and eultl.atloil of, Huid huid, 1 1.: Job. i Kenny, Felix Ji.liin.ni, Thomai Oilailcn, Ja ma ll.ii uhcrly. of Heppner, Oregon. Allien King uit apeclal notice. Jll-IK. A. CLCAVia, Reftfaej i