THE GAZETTE THURSDAY, Mm-ch 19, 18J1 Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. No. 31, mixed, lonviw Hepnner 0:1 n. m. No, SM, " . urrivHH " 5-au p. m., daily except bunday. CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. StiiL'p lenvtH fop Canyon City daily, pirl t SuiMhiV, at 6:30 a" m. Arrives duily, except Monday, ut 5:Ul P. m. . 'i'ltt-r ir wiving of Mi hrnira in time a n J !0 cunt by taking this route to Canyon. rpUIS PAPER i kept on tile at E. C, Duke's I Advert itii i Agenuy, til nnd US Merchants KxcluusK'. Han Kriincineo, California, where co..- iruL'ih for utiVHi ttBinK ran be made for it. C, W L M i.y.li & CO., 429 Ffth street. Port- land. Oregon, are authorized to make advertising Colli fill If foi Him llnuuildr liAZtTTK. THE GAZE ITEM AGENTS. Lexington, W. H. MoAlliater. Wugiier, J. F. Spray. Arlington, Mr. Bennett, Moody's ware. houne. l.iini! Creek, Eagle. Onlloway, Bob Slmw. Gooseberry, Or.. W. S. Panrrnn. I'tmutH Prairie, Oscar DeVaul. Matleson, Allen MoFerriu. Nye, Or., II C. Wright. Hanlniiin, Or., C. M. Spenoer. Hamilton, Grunt Co., Or., Muttie A. Riulio. lone, T. .T. Curl. Prairie City, Or., K. R. MeHaley. Cioivon Citv. Or., 8. L. Parrisu. Pilot Knok.'U. P. Skelton. Uiiyville, Or., Mr. Adams, P. M. John .'ay, Or., Postmaster. Athena, Or., John Ellington. Pi-wlli-ton, Or., Wdj. Or. McCmnkey. Mount Vernon, Grant Co., Or., Post master. Eight Mile, Or., Mrs. Andrew Asb buiigh An agent wanted iu every preeinot. tf. S1UNAL StltVlCK KKI'OltD. For Week Ending: Wednesday, Starch 18 1801. jiian M.'au Pre- Char- Dute Tutup. Vtnx. Min. Bur, oip. acter. Xar 12, 31.(0 47 on I sum i an.ia ans I fi iii, mi it!4 ml i a; i iu ii m I f lo. Hi (K) 14 J I T,ll Hi 41) (Kl 17 s HH nil lHl Ml IK) fair 57 ml 82. HI J 04' U.II0 , cloudy 57 IH) ar, oi) no.ls I O.o;i iclouuy SLIM Ml (HI 1 31)07 O.UO fair 5D.U. I 3ti.HI I JO am I 0 57 I clundy A. Hmtth. Obsorver. Here and There. Dunner, Photographer. 96-tf, Hon. W. B. Ellis left for Portland yes terday. J. F. Willis was up from Lexington Siitnriliiy. L. L. Onnaby returned from Nebraska last Thursday. Mrs. Sara Lefler, of Clark's Canyon, is reporied quite ill. Mis. 0. K. Cute was over to tbe me tropolis Sal unlay last. There's nothing certain about US hav ing any couit until July 6. Bub Foster returned Saturday from an extended visit to California. Wm, Barrett came through tbe winter with twenty tons nf nay left. Hon. Kmiry Blackmail is expected home from Potiland to morrow. Then. Dauner is n rustler aud gets there ell I lie s one taking pictures. 96-tf Mrs. Joe Lnokman is reported by her .husband us being much bteter. J. 0. Warmoth Came np from Matlock's stock ranch, near Ella, lust Saturday. Hubert Larue, brother of I. C. Large, is expected in from the East next week. Mr. and Mis. W. G. Buyer will move out oil their Hinton creek ranch next week. Al. Florence was in town Saturday, looking a little thin from a receut round with grip You cannot feel well without a clear bead, aud for this take Simmons Liver Kegulator. Dr. Geogheg'in was called out Hundny last, to attend iVlr. Hughes' baby, who is quite sick. Will Kirk has been under tbe weather for the past two weeks, but is almost himself again. D Cox says spring oame at the right time, as nearly all the feed on Hiutuu creek was gone. Leo Hagar left Tuesday morning for Feudleloii after a pleasant visit with his relatives here. W. G. Buyer has purchnsed a fine En glish draft slnlliou aud proposes to raise good horses. Mr. E. S. Saling has returned from California, where he left bis sou iu a oon valesceut condition. Link Swag'.'nrt writes this ohnrnal that he has deferred bis moving to Mor row Co. until May. The drummers always like to stop over at Heppuer Lecause there are Biich iflociable people here. Jay Dvvan thinks that Black Horse received her share of tbe moisture dur ing the lute storm. Simmons Liver Regulator, bear in tniuil, is nut an experiment. It is en dorsed by thousands. Soott Kirkland passed through Hepp uer nceutly, on bis way from Milton to the John Day oountry. Mr. Ultor has removed his tailoring bnaiuess to the Record offloe where his cubIou eis will rind hi in. Sam Junkiu was over from Eiht Mile last week on the lookout for a epriug job with some of our sheepmen. Messrs Tuttle & Bates have moved their saloon from May street into the tironertv opposite the City Hotel. , Thos. P Reilev, formerly proprietor of the Heppuer aoua worn", nsneo menus aud acquaintances uere last ween. A warm rain Tuesday nijjht and yester day morning dissipated all visions of dry streets, and resoaked the surrounding country . A. A. Curtis returned Saturday from California, the illness of Mrs. Curtis oall iug him home rather sooner than he an ticipated. Marshal Rasmus fired two able-bodied hobos out of town one day last week, and be is siill ready for all comers of that genus. John Q. Wilson arrived from Salem on Ibuisitay last, and will remain some time to look after his possessions iu this vicinity. "Chuck" Gle son is almost well again, and returned to his duties on the Ella ranch some time ago. 'Chuck" had a pretty severe time of it. "Judge" Duttou hs anticipated all Tivai gardeners, and has oabhage plants almost large euoiigh to plant (The re porter has not seen them.) Nearly all of Heppnei's business men belonji to a Protective Association, that preolu les professional bummers from im pi.sing on thtm. It i" good thing. From remarks of Johnny Kirk, Inst Saturday, tins paper would infer that the billowy "suoiliifts linug "D longer on Kliea creek than on tht Heppoer flat. H. H. Ginut reported everything frozen up at his ranch beyond Rhea crek the latter part of last week, when Heppner was wrestling amid the joys of spriugtinie. At the p esent writiug, htt e son is fouud uuynhero iu Morrow except iu the moiiutuiii sections, which will likely remaiu ou till the heat of summer. Anson Wright was ia town last week, and he lookrd full a half foot fuller than usual. Naturally enough, e scibe iu quired into i he cause of the tiuusforma iioii, and foiiu i that it was due to the advent of a U pound b'iy at his house ou reo. 10, which occurrence was entirely overlooked by our Heppuer papers. Subscribers "ho fail to get their pa pers will please report at ibis office. nhere they will be supilied with the missing numbers. We uiay or may not tie to blame lor you not receiving your paper, out in an) event, we have plenty Gazette's left over to make go.d all de noit-uoics. D.ive 1'rcRsley was over from Bill tt r Creek Thuoday last, a toothache causing the trip ut thai puitieolar time, niouk men of the Lena sentiou are rejoicing that the buuoiigruss is once more uncov ered f r spring browsing, aud that there's moisture enough to guw auother good crop. Messrs. I otler, Lewis and Sheldon, assisted by Homer McF.irlaud in the mauipiilatiou of their ''Kaz io" inst'u nients, promise to supercede all tbo wiud, string aud other bands iu tbe city. They made a great hit uu their appear ance at the Club dance two weeks ago. J. B, Natter returned Monday from Petaluma, Cal., aud believes he will stay, as he found no place on his tiavels that suited him so well as Heppner. His family are still iu California, but will 16 turn soon, should Mr. Nutter deoide to locate here agaiu. Levi Shauer is reported as doing very well up at his new location, Spokane. He expecrs quite a ruab there id the spring when operations will begiu on ihe Great Northern. The full of suow n that vicinity bus beeu about the same as at Heppuer. Three years ago this coming summer, Morrow couutv was visited by a very destructive tornado, yet in Lieut, fiud ley's bulletin, published in tnis issue, he aays they do uot occur west of the 1UU meridian. Ihere must he au ucoaSMual exoeptiun. A project is oa foot to extend the mail service from Condon to Loue Kock, uu to Heppner, and to increase it to a daily servioe. This would plaoe tbetwocounly seats in close communication with euuh oiher, and our oitizeus should encour age it. Elder S. B Letson, of Athena, will begin a series of meetings uuder the aus pices of the Christian Cuurch, of Hepp ner, at the Baptist chu ch this eveuiug Mr. Letson and wiie arrived from Athe na on Wednesday eveuiug's train. Dick Neville, tbe author of the sub lime "Hop Along Joe," has a quantity of spring poetry, which be holdB above par. We are thus shut out from presenting any of bis ell'oi ts to our readers, whicu fact they may I 1 ! I o o o o. I. C. Large reports his family as en tirely reoovered from the "grip." He sustained no losses of stock during tbe past winter, aud while in tovn ou last 1 uesday, reported some snow yet on his Rhea creek possessions. The orchestra, which was to have fur nished music ut the Cuion Sunday school ut the Baptist church, Sunday last, did not materialize iu lull force, only the organist aud two other mnsioiaus being present. Our friend Sloan P. Shaft, has pur chased the interest of A. A Jayue iu the Arlington Advocate aud has moved tbe plant to Coudou, the oounty seat . of Gilliam, wliere he will hereafter publish the Cunilou blobe, Dr.. E. R. Swinburne and M. D. Hay- niau have both bad a tussle with sick uess wnhiu the past week. The "boys" gave Dock his favorite remedy, and strange as it may seem, he has entirely reonveied. Lon Markham, who lives in Clark's Canyon, says the rouds betweeu his place and Heppner have no bultom. But this extreme seems to suit very well, for there's visions of big orops right iu sight. Mr. A. T. Snumiei field, who located a mountain ranch iu l'euland prairie about two years ago, was in Heppuer luesday last, and seems to be prospering in bis m iiiutain home. Auyoue wishing to buy a good second- band organ cheap, aud ou easy terms, will do well to oall on S. J. La Franoe, who will be at the City Hotel until Fri day night. 417. Jas. Tolbert snys the Hardman road, up the hill beyond Mrs. Freuou's place, is nearly imp ssable. We oau stand it. It's uot very often they getsu thoroughly soaked. The young maD, Constnntine, who was in trouble a short time ago, was oaugbt iu au act recently, whioh even beasts are uot even guilty ot. He left for other parts. The following advertisement, publish ed by a prominent western patent medi cine house would iidioate that they re gard disease as a punishment tor sin : "Do you wish to know tbe quickest way to cure BBevere cold.' We will tell you. To cure - cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold has become Bet tied iu the system. This can Blways be done if yon choose to, as nature in her kindness to man gives timely warning, and plainly tells you in uture's way, that as a punishment for some indiscre tion, you are to be afflicted with a cold unless you choose to ward it off by prompt action. Tbe firs symptoms of a cold, iu most cases, is a dry, loud ootigh and sneezing. The cough is soot fol lowed by a profuse watery expectoration aud the sneezing by a profuse watery discharge from the nose. In severe cases, there is a thin, white coating ou the tongue. What to do? it is only neces sary to take Cbamberlaiu's Cough Reme dy in double doses every hour. That will greatly lesseu the severity of the cold, and in most cases will effectually counteract it, and cure what would navo been a severe cold withiu one or two days time. Try it nnd be convinced." 50 cent bottles for sale by Slocum John ston Drug Co. Fred Staddon called at the home ranch of the Gazette on h'B anival from Walla W.dla, Monday evening. He left Tues day for Long Creek. Mr. Staddou is book-keeper (or Allen & Radio. The Worid Enriched. The facilities of the present 'day for t.. jroduction of evcryt'"-:l3 t'121 v-'-'' COi luce to the matenal welfare and comfo: jf mankind are almost unlimited i ivhen Syrup of Ti'S was first pnxlucei '.he world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only reiuedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at amy time and the better it is known the more pop ujar it becomes. Henry Welch started thre mn f r Lis John Day possessions l ist r rinay. and Inft S itnrd .y in person to superin tend the lambing and other spriug nov elties . Sad Dkath. Tbe wife of Thos. Tar ver, aged Si years, died of heart disease, at the City Hotel, on last Tuesday at 3 ! o'olouk a. m. Mr. aud Mrs. Tarver, ao I oompanied by their two children, arrived i from Kansas recently, on their way to Long Creek, where they desired to locate for the benefit ol .Mrs. larvers health she being snhjeot to Heart disease The fatigue occasioned by the trip from Kan sas, together with the high altitude or tilts region, was uot conducive to im provement iu her case.auo taking serious ly ill 'n their arrival, the never railien Mr. Tarver and the children star ed with the remaius for Osage Co.. K ins , jester day morning, funeral services being held I at the City H del just previous to com lUHiicing their s irrowful joiv nev. Mn-. Tarver was a cousin of Messrs. Ed. an Chas. Woodall, of Long Creek, bith of whom are quite well-kuowu to many of Heppuer's reaiden's. Want Fishing. - Citizens of Heppuer and Upper lilow creek complain that the dam at Lexington prevents trout and salmon, and particularly the former from reachiug these turbulent waters up this way, in which the angler was oiioh wont to entice them safely to tne bank. For some seasons puBt, they have u it ben there to entice. Consequently there has been no solace for the angler hot the big bhiok boitle, that wonderful adjutiot to successful fishing. It is hop d our friends of the lo'ver Hour mill will lis I heir dam so that fish can come up as of old. We believe they will do it, through due regard f ir tbe rights of others, aud without any reference to the laws on that Bubject. A Rich Stuikk Mr. Hoot. White, prospecting between Cable Cove and the head waters of Rock creek, in the Gran ite district, discovered a rich ledge which may prove a valuable property, says the Oregon Blade. Uncle Billy Wren brought some specimens to town yes terduy which will assay nearly $2,000 iu silver to the ton and a small per cent, io gold. The owuers ot the mine will start a pack train as soon as the snow will per mit and bring it to Baker City, prepara tory to shipping it to Deliver for treat ment. About twenty tons have been taken out already, and the "Lucky Muu's Find" may be a real Bouaza. Serious Dilemma. -Froseouting attor ney Wilson, of The Dalles, writes Hon W. li. Ellis that he has cominiinioated with several circuit judges of Oregon, none of whom can pieside at our March term of court. If we can do no better. Judge Fee, of Pendleton, will convene court ou next Monday or Tuesday mcru tug, and then adiourn the same until July 6, at which time be will be able to oresule for us. This is better than to wait until September before hilviug any court, but it is hoped that some judge can come to Morrow county's aesisLauce iu this matter, and bold the March term at the regular time. Freighting Under Difficulties. Pry Wilsou and Mel Churoh started for Moo umeiit Sunday with a wagon load of blacksmith's supplies and tools for Mel's new shop. Before getting faraway from town, the wagou mired down and the wagon-tongue was broken out. Comiug to town they procured a new one, whioh was also broken out further on. J. he pilgrims then proceeded ou their way, aud nu doubt are in Monument ere this. A Wonderful Country. The oou litious of wiud, weather aud climate vary wonderfully in Morrow. No one knows this better than our friend, Old Hatt. When there's snow iu Clark's Canyon, the streets of Heppuer are bare and muddy: the horses could uot be in- duoed to go down Main stieet, and the sleigh jiuglers refused to jingle. This is a most wonderful country. XT,, Mrintr Pntf llilltr .,anar A Chus. Lewis were up Balm Folk recently IU queai Ol jaua laoons. jraii vuuiu vui ,.......,,.,,.1 , I,.. o .,,,,1 ,,if.,. the buys had captured three of these toothsome oiraa, rat suggesieu inai me boy s bud better not kill all of them, aud that there wasn't much fun iu it, auy- tiuw Runaway. - Chester Sargent's "10 cent" delivery rig took a whirl around town Friday last, to the damage of the vehicle The horse started near Sargent & KeifT er's stable, and ran over a block before it was stopped. Jerry Brosiuan was over from Butter oreck Friday last. Theo. Parks is permanently located at Bobsonville, Tillamook Co. Miss Ivy Mitchell, of lower Rhea creek, is visiting her relatives here. Mat. Mosgrove, one uf the apostles of the gripsack, was in tunn over Sunday, The editor went to Sunday school last Sabbath, and friends are anxiously en quiring into tbe state of bis health. Mr. W. G Scott was down from his miuiug possessions lust Sunday, and re ports the tunnel iu 90 feet ou the "Little Laura." Dr. J. E. Adkins, of Hillsboro, informs this offioe in a substantial way that he is yet among the living, aud presumably prospering. As Recorder Roberts has just imported a four-year-old club, wereluctautly yield the "noor ' to him, as ins argument is good enough. Gov. Rea has been on the sick list for several nays the pas week, but is iu the harness Hgaiu, apparently very mile the worse for wear. E. G. Locke returned Sunday from Butter creek. As yet they have struck nothing in tbe way of coal, though the drill is down 250 feet below the surface. WHAT IS SCROFULA It la that Imparity iu the blood, which, ac cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arras, legs, or Xcct; which developes ulcers in the eyos, ears, or nose, often causing blind'iess or deainess which is the origin ol pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most genen! of til diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it "kb?" cured liy t.klng Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, liy the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven Itself to be a poleut and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. "My daughter Mary was n filleted with scrof olona soreneck from the time she was 22 months old till she became six years of nre. Lumps formed In lier neck, and one of them after grow lug to the size of a rlgeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsararllla, when the lump and all Indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now phe seems to lie a healthy child." J. 8. Cablii e, Kaurleht, K. J. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsapsriila Boldbyalldruirgini. fl; iirforfS. prepared onlr by C. I. HOOD A CO., ApolUcii(i( Lowell, IOO Doses Ono Dollar COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. All present except Mayor Matlock. Recorder Roberts acted as mayor for tbe evening Minutes of last regular meeting read aud approved. The report of Marshal Rasmus, reooin- memling street improvements, read, ap proved and ordered plaoed in the hands of the oommittee ou streets and public property. The following bills were allowed: Gazeite, Sf'l.SO; Slocum Johuston Drug Co.. Z2r J Report of finance committee was read an I unproved. Committee on streets and public prop erty were ordered by motion, made nnd curried, tit proofed with fliioh afreet im provrTtiHiits rtg they think nosirv, the nwHlnd to tnke chnrye of the work as strt C'i!Miifsinier. Copy of IVndMou'r ''vug" ordin-inoe, presen'otl co mcii by cnineiliuun Mor trun. mid rHd. Motion m ule and rjirripd th;tt the commit t(e on Ofdinnnoea bo in structed to draft ami present for ihe con sideriitinn of the ootiueil au ordiuunoa on ViiL'rmicy, iMofion wia nvidt) and carried that the streets from Morgan street to the corpor ation line near Hiram Clark's, be ope-ned np fnr trtivel, win lost, and the committee on sheets an i public property ordered to investigate and report at the next regu lar niu'lniL'. A!f mntion was marie and Ciirrud fur the nfores dd committee to ex amine sheets in Shipley's addition, with a view nf opening up the anuie. Mr. Klecltnor asl.s the council for an advance of well funds to enable him to pay np arrearages. On motion, hn was Hllnweri the sum of $400. Also ordered to have needed street improvements commenced immediately. Motion was made and carried to ad adjourn. $5 WAltD Will be paid for the return of a small black marc and mare colt. Mare branded R (Radio's brand.) appeals like a spear-hoad on left shoulder, last seen In Clark's Canvon. 417 tf. DR, ABOKN. AT PORTLAND UNTIL JULY 5th TVR ABOTtV Fourth nnit Hfr.rripon SUrtt.f.fl. Pio-tlnni! Hrmmn fho mn.f otin. oessful physician on the American oouti neiin lor tne speedy, positive, absolute and permanent cure for Catarrh of the Head. Asthma. Bronchitis. Pneumonia and consumption. Twenty-five years' successful practice. Insliiiilinrniis relief nml ni.npnt ram aflra efliTlcil upon first consultation. Dr. Aborn, by bis original, modern, scieutilio method, effects Speedy and radical cures of the most tbstinate and long standing cases of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena, Deafness, Dis charges from the Ears, Asthma, Bron ohitis and Consumption. Also Stomach Disorders, Bilious Colio, Gall Stones and Jatindioe, Heart, Liver, Kidney, Bladder and Nervous Affections; Diseases of Men. Also all uilmeuts pe culiar tj women. Dr. Aborn can be consulted from now until July 5th, when he leaves for Europe. Note. Home treatment, securely paok .ed, sent by ex pre-s to any part of the Pacific Const and Territories for those who cannot possibly call iu person. 411-june 1. The M to Wealth Cannot be successfully traveled with out good health. To reach wealth or any coveted position in ii To requires the full possession ar.d operation cf all the fac ulties kind nature has endowed us with. These conditions cannot exist unless the phycical being Is in perfect working order, and this Is Impossible when the livsr and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct ing tl:e secretions, causing Indigestion and Cpopsfa, with all of their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific Influence over the liver. excites it to healthy action, resolves Its Chronic engorgements, ar.d promotes the secretions ; cures indigestion and consti pation, charpens the appetite, tones up the entire eystcm, and makes life worth living. NOTICK OF INTKNTION. Lund Office at The Dallcfi, Or., Feb. Ul, 1801. Nnlii'C in hereby tdven lliat the following-muri-ei Hottk-r Jiiih tiled notice of ids intention to imike liniil proof in support of his claim, and Hint Hniri proof will be made before (.'onnty Clerk ol Morrow County, at Heppuer, Oregon, on April :t, viz: KK1K HKROSTMOM, D. 3. No. (1707, fnr the SV"4 NEU, HEW, SEW tiK'i Sec. 5, T-"i H, K ! E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, en ill liunl, viz: (, K, KuriiHworth, Ed. 3. Cox, Frank P. Fanm wortli, C. J. Anderson, of Ilanhnnii, Or. John V. Licwib, KeiBter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ltini Ollice at La Grande, Or., Feb. 18, 101. Noilcc in hereby given Unit the following-named Rett er has liled notice of his Intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that Kai) proof will be made before the County Clerk ol Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Ore gon, on April t, k, viz: THOMAS (ilLFIIXEN, D. P. No. 10.1W, for the NEW Sec. 2-1, J 1 8, R 27 E, V. M. He iiiuih'b the following witucfwffl to prove his coiitimioua residence upon, aud cultivation of, Bald land, viz: John Kenny, Felix Johnson, Andy THiard, I'at Kelcghar, of Heppner, Or. 4H-1D. A. Ci.kaVkr, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.nnd Oirtce at La (.ramie, Or., Feb. 1R, 1K91. Notice in hereby given that the following-iiani-ed settler has tiled notii e of ids intention to make li Mill proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mudu before W. K. Ellis, Coin. ( . Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 1, 1WI, viz: JO.-EI'H T, I'OTTr", T). 8. No. 10.42S, for the NV" SW'W, WU N'WW, NE4 NWU riee. T 1 H, II W E, W. M. He niiuicH the following witiiorws to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, .; I'hoiitiiH McLntire, Itobert Johnson, Terrenee McKntiie, Andrew Tiiiard, of Iuia, Oregon. Ill-P.p. A. Clkavkh, Jteginter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lund Ollice at La Grande, Or., Feb. 1, 101. No: Ice Ik hereby gh ;i that the folio wing-named hi-ltler lot lih'd li'iiii'i; of' ins intention to inuke liniil proof in support of his fMm, Hiid that said pn ol will be made before W . K. Ellis, Com, ('. s, circuit Court, ut Heppner, Oregon, on April I, lb'.)!, viz: JnllV J. I'OTTH, 1), s. No. In, , for the 'a N W-4 and lota 3 and 4 w.a, i ii -r, w. m. James duriicr, bike pedal notfre, He iiamen the following uftm-shCH to prove htl coidlnnons residence upon, and cultivation of, soid bind, viz ; Ihoii.iis M Entire, Terrenee M Entire, Kobert Johiicon, Andrew 'J illard, of ixuia, Oregon. UI-I'J. A. Clkavkk, Register, MTfiCE OF INTENTION, Laud Ollice at The Dalles, Or., Feb. fi, Notice Is tierebv give.)) that the followim? naiiicd settler has iiied notice of his intention tt make liiml proof iu support of Ms claim, and thai nam prool win ne nmot; wiure . n Ei!i. I', p. Coinintudouer at Heppner, Morrow county, Or., on Mitrch ii, 1-d. vi: f .Wll fcL . HKK-oN, ltd. :i-Ml, for the .-W-; Hee U', TUA. K V, K, W. M. H Ni'iws tbe folloAin" witnsfd to prove his eoinimio is n itnlenee upon and cultivation of said land, vi: John 1!. ftentrv, W. c. Licy, V. W. Kirk and W in. liarbni, nil ui llcjipner. Or. Juun W, Lrwis, ti2.il 7. klirwr. NOTICE OP INTENTION. Land Offlee at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 9, 1891. Notice fa hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Frank H. Suow, V, S. Commissioner at Lexington, Or., on March Jl, ltmi, viz; PAl'L TKOEDSON, Hd. 2S61, for the WWSWW, NEl,4SV.i,8EiJWi. See 1H, fp 1 N, K 21 E, W. II. no names tne follow Ing witnesses to prove his cuiumuous residence upon ana cultivation ot, said laud, viz: Charles W. Keed, Sylvester White, Joseph Fil kins aud Charles Fflkiiis, all of baadle, Marrow county, Or. John W. Lewis, 412-417. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. tnni" OfTlno at Tim n..ll,ia (t VaY Q lUul Notice is herein given that the foifnwing named settler has filed notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of Mb claim, and that said proof will be made before Frank H. Snow, V, S. Commissioner at Lexington, or., on March 20, 1HU1, viz: CHARLES W. REED, Hd. 3511, for the 8EW Sec 2, Tp 1 N, K23 E, V. M. He naiues the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, mid cultivation uf, said laud, viz: Sylvester White, Paul Irofdson, Joseph Fil kins aud Charles Ellkiiis, all of baddle, Morrow county, Or. John W. Lrwis, 412-417. Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. J. T. Thorn pon, nuintin. vs. RachclS. Thompson, Defendant. To Rachel S. Thompson, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR and answer the eoniolahtt tiled against vou in the above entitled ault within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within this county; or, if served within any other county of this State, then with in twenty days from the date of the service of thlB summons upon you; or, if served by publi cation, theu on or before the first day of the Cu cuit Court of said County and State, to-wit, Monday, March 2:1, lsui, and if you fail so to answ er or appear for want thereof, the plaintiff win uiKe judgment against you, dissolving tne bonds of matrimonv nuw existine between vou and plaiutiu, on the grounds of desertion, and lorsucn renot as is prayed tor in nut complaint tiled herein. This summons is served on you bv publica tion, by virtue of an order made by "Hon. L. R. Webster. Judge of the 1st Judicial District of Oregon, w hich said order is dated at The Dalles. Oregon, February 12, 1891. 412-417. Att'y for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for inu uouuiy oi .uorrow. The National Bank of Heppuer, 1'laintifl. vs. R. W. Beardou and I. M. Piper, et al Defendants. To R. W. Beardon and ;i. M. Piper, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR and answer the Coiunlaiut filed acainat you iu the above entitled action within ten daB from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, if served within this County; or, if served in any other County of this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon yon; or, if served by publication, theu on or before the flrat dav of the next term of the Circuit Court of said Coun ty and State, to-wit, March 23, 181J1, and if you fall so to answer, fur want thereof, the Plaiutlll' will take judgment against you for the sum ot One Hundred and Ninety-nine dollars balance due on promissory note, and ten (10) toer cent, interest ; from September ot), lisyo, and for attorney s tees, ana costs ana disbursements. J his summons Is Bervedon vou bv Dubllcation. by virtue of an order made at The Dalles, Or., by Hon. L. It. Webster, Judge of the First Ju dicial District of Oregon, baid order is dated February 1U, 18'J1. 412-417. Att'y for Plaintiff. SUMMON 8. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. Foster Adams, Plaintiff, vs. EUar Adams, Defendant To Ellar Adams, Defendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: YOU AllE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR aud answer the complaint hied airainst vou in the above entitled suit within ten days from tne date ot tne service ot tins sum mons unou vou. if served within this county; or. if served within any other county of tnis state, theu within twenty days from the dale of the service of this Btiuunons upon you; or, if served by publication, theu on or before .March 2-i, lhiil, the first day of the next term of the Circuit Court of said countv aud state, and if you fail so to answer or appear, for want thereof, the plaiutiil' will take judgment against you, dissolving tiie bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaiutlll', us pray ed for in his complaint. ihis summons is served on vou bv publication. by virtue of an order of Hon. L. R, Webster, Judge of the First;.! mlicial Dist. of Or., which said order was made at The Dalles, Oregon, February iu, ma. W. R. ELLIS, 412-117. Att'y fur Plolutiir SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the County of Morrow, state oi Oregon. The American Mortgage Co,' of Scotland, Limited, Plaintiffs, vs. Mylan E. Handy and Phoebe iianuy, Defendants.. To Mylan E. Handy and Phoabo Handy, Defen dants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR and answer the complaint tiled against vou iu the above entitled cause, by the tirst dav of the next regular term of the aliove entitled court, to-wit: March 2;ld, A. U, lH'Jl; and if you fail so tu answer, lor want inereoi me planum will take iudgiuent against you for the sum of eight hundred and twelve dollars, with interest thereon at tne rate oi eigni per cent, per annum from Feby. 4, 181M until paid; for the sum of fiftv-six dollars with ihtcrest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from Dee. 1, 1hi,o until paid; for the sum of ono hundred and II f ty dollars attorneys fees and for costs and disburse ments ol this suit; and for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage executed by you in favor of piuiutin ami conveving tne loiiowing aescrioe'i premises, to-wtt: the sEI-i Sec. 28, Tp. 2 N, R. 26 E., W. M., in Morrow County, Oregon, and for such other relief as is demanded iu the coin nlaiht. This summons is published by order of lion, James A. Fee, Judge of the sixth judicial district of the State of Oregon. Said order dated at Pendleton, Or., Feb. 6, 'HI. J. I, bkuwin, 411-417. Attorney for Plaintiff, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tb Bute of Oregon, for Morrow County. Margaret Dun ton, Plaintiff, vs. 1 John A. Hcndrixand Leathy f J. Hcndrix, Defendants. J P To John A. Hcndrix and Leathy J. Hcndrix, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause, by the first day of the next regular term of this court, that being the 2iid day of March, A. D. l!d, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty Dol lars (fJ'JO), with interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from Nov. 21, InHft, and the fore closure of a mortgage, given to secure the same, on the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-six 2ti), Township Three (:S) South, Range Twenty six (2ii) E.W. M., and for such further relief as is demanded in tbe coinnlaint. 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, ".11. Heppintr, Jan. 2J, 1801. J. N. BROW, 410-416. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at U Grande, Or., Feb. 11lfWl. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has hied notice of his intention to make Dual proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppuer, Or., on March ;W, , W.d, viz: JAMES If. PEN LAND. Ds. No. Kri'iH, for tbe ' HEW aud NEW 8WJ4 and SK'4 NW'i Hec. 25, Tp. 3 8, R 27 E, W. M. Frederick II. Htaddon, take special notice. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, : said laud, vfz: j August Hale, Thomas it. Miller, William Dun t can aud Joel Groom, all of Heppuer, Oregon. I A. Clkavkk, 413-418. Kegiiter. Mra. Hpnry B'akrnmi an l ohiUlrnn reitifDed yeBteTtiay from B 'isn, Iiiiio, wliere tliey Imve beeu vnitiug roiufivt-fl for kdm months. Tf'i r T 'aTSi 'T'lr-. , 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 everythi ng es pecially in dress goods remnants. DON'T YOU FORGET the P. S D., in the PIONIIR BRICK, H. Blackman & Co., MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON. NEW NEW GOODS! I8uooeeor to HEPPNER, :T() ARRIVE The LnrKenl Stiwk nf Clothing evor brwitflit to Heppnnr, bought FOR CASH in llin Ent, Bnil will be sold at urii m nevor hnnnl of bi'forfl. BOlfH' SUITS t 81 25 and upwards. MEN'S and YOUTHS' SUITS, -: ITO $25 : Owing to the mild winter, will offer for the next THIRTY DAYS IOO OVERCOATS ! Ten to Fifteen Per Cent. Below Former Prices. MINOK BROTHERS, MAY ST. - HEPPNER, OR. For First Quality Goods at Lowest Prices, O O TO LEEZER & THOMPSON DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, Grnceiies, Confectionery, A'ood and Willow Ware. Age nts for New Home and i'tivorite Hewing Machines. Lumberman's Tools a Sueaialty. Higheut uiarkec price paid fur furm projuoe. tf. Corner Muin and Willow Streets, Heppner Or. NOTICE OF INTENTION. r Land Office at La Grande, Or., Feb. 'J7, tn. Notice is hereby gneu that (he followiii-?-nauied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make liuftl nroof in suiinortol Ids claim, and ttiat said proof u ill be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County Or., on April ijth, Ibyl, vu; WAL'IEK CROHUy, Di. No. 9725, for the HU BE !4 and HKJ4 8W54 See. Tp. 3 8, K 27 E, W. M. ' H niLiiies tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon uud cultivation of, said land, viz: Win. H. Verkes, W. R. Newman, Thomas Owens and Andy htevenson, all of Heppuer, or. A. CLKAVKK, 415-420. Register. NOTICE OF INTKNTION. land Office at TheTalles, Or, Feb. 27, '91. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Died notice of his Intention to make dual proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. u. Ellis, ('. S. Coiuiuissioner, at Heppuer, Or., on Apilt 11, 'Ul, viz: D. W. 11A1RD, Hd. No. 15fi7, for the WW N E ! and NW NW.' Bee. U, Tp. a rt, It & E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis coiitimioua residence upon and cultivation ot, 1 said land, viz: ! W. II, Rush, Harve Rnsh, V. II. Me A tee and Joseph Tolbert, uli of llvp;.uer, or. i Juun W. Lkwik, J 41M. hUnuKr. FIRM Im NEW PRICES! VV. O. MINOR,) - OREGON". THIS WEEK!' NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijind fUhco at The Dalies, Or,, Feb. 18, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the follow lug named settler has liled notice of his Intention to make tinal proof In support of Ids claim, and that said proof will he made before County Judg of Morrow County, at Heppuer, Oregon, on April 14, laui, U: ALFRED H. PALMER, Hd. No. 31 If,, for the WW HWW, NEW. 9 WW, NttV ah'i w. iu, T t ri, it a5 E. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, said laud, U: Henry Whitson, John Vaunt, Wm. Estei, C. N. reck, ol Lexington, Oregon. I'Htf John W. Lrwis, Register. FOTICE OK INTENTION. Ijiiid Ofllee at La Grande, Or, Feb. 18, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has Died notie of his Intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow Co.. Oregon, ut Heppuer, Ore gon, o.i Ai-i il i, IyM, Ai: I'AT KELEC.UAR, I). H. lOJ't'i, for the NE'i NW, and NW NEW. K1'. NEL4 Sec. .JU, T I .h, R E. W. M. He names the tollon lug w Uuesses to pror hla co it! iiiiiiin rt-hidtMnxj upon, aud culllvaiiou of, snid hind, 1.; John Kenny, KelK Johnson, Thomas Gilflllen, James Iji glieriy, ol Heppner, Oregon. Alhuri tttkw special notice.