Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize We hold each and every corre.pondenl re innn.it. In for hi or her communication. No ' 1 ...ill ... n..K!laVw.H lltllull cm the COrrOpOI)(iei!CtJ "a mm."!..-. writer i real uame 1h Bigtica as an evidouce of good faith. Did you ever Road about tuo KIT Man who Hid his LittUt uudur A bushel? JtZ Yes? well That is like Doing buHiness Without advertising. -iK All the Hrjide schemes In the country Will not acoompliah JH Half as much As a good ad. In a Rood, live, Legitimate newspaper, Jl One that Is read By the people, And that owns -JH Its own Soul; that Duet its space Like merchandise, -atJ Worth dollar For dollar. LORD ON SILVER. While in San FranciBco recently on bis way to visit relatives in the East, Governor Lord was interview ed on the silver question, when he said: "There is a growing sentimont in favor of free coinage of silver," said Judge Lord in speaking of the political situation in Oregon. "That is only among the masses, however, and not among the com mercial classes. The way in which that subject was handled on our platform had considerable to do with the success of our ticket. find that the people of Oregon at. tribute the industrial dilliculties, the docline in the price of products, and the depreciation of property values to the demonetization of silver, and they believe there will be no return of prosperity until silver is re-monetized and placed on au equality with gold. How that is to bo brought about is a subject of dispute betweon the political parties. They are all practically, bi-metallists, but the question of whetiior silver should be restored through national legis lation or by an international agree ment, is the question on which the argument hinges. Populists are after the free and unlimited cniu ago of silver. The commercial classes aro bi-metallists, but only in tho soubo that they believe sil ver should bo restored through nn international Agreement That will nover oomo, in my opinion. Eng land would never agree to it. Tho republicans declared themselves in favor of the restoration of silver through national legislation. That plank in our platform was one of the causes of the big republican victory in Oregon." 77: PRESS HOYS. The following excerpt from tho editorial welcome accorded the visitors by tho EaBt Oregoninu dur ing the recout session of tho Oregon Tress Association at Pen dleton, is worthy of reproduction: "Tho press boys are tho friends of tho people, tho great common people, sympathizers with tho strugglors and the burden-carriers, and ever willing to do their share in upbuilding and uplifting toward better conditions, bettor times, bet ter men. They aro men w ho lovo their country, their couutrymen and their work. They aro toilers, workers who earn their living by tho sweat of their fnces; men who battle for the rights of the masses. God bless 'em I for they are damn ed by almost everybody else, who are prone to misunderstand them. They are not members of tho classes, nor interested in the trusts and combines, nor beneficiaries of special legislation, but common, onliunry. l'luiu men of the people, ; Kpokesmen , of the people, advance i couriers of thought, progress find i enlightenment." ( .. ' Is Illinois there are ten partiei.of s,ilt u,ukr fl"wIot,ur "fertile in the political field, all with state T. J petitions, county . , . ... , huaueial exhibit, county and pro tickets to be voted for at tho elec l)Rt priWtHinW cJmt, Hon next month. I hey aro as fob . clerk to furnish copy ; publication lows: Democratic party, republic- of laws after the manner of New! au party, prohibition party, pw-; York and publication of city ordi ple's party, independent republican nH,u'es- party, the people's silver party. Mistake. populist party, independent party, I umn bo needs power tor nutuning, i . , . . , , 'swing or lathes, surely makes a miMtnke independent democratic party, and , tt, p,,rihses hd inferior make of ; independent people's party. With n-,t'ine because it is cheap. Why not ! this list the voter hoalJ experience b,,v b ""' J , uo diihculty in famhng a ticket and ( xlMUtL iuy Typi fotsokY, Front plntfoim to suit hie politkel tat6. Airier Si., tVmUo., Oregon. WHEELERS ACCEPTANCE . Everett P. Wheeler has accept ed tho independent democratic iiomiimfinti fnr rmviirnnr itf N'fiiv Y,.rt Tl, fll,..;,, m t.; Intrm- of acceptance: "I accept the nomi-1 ' nation because I believe the prin ciples of the party are at stake, ; and that if Senator Hill should be elected governor the state admiui- j stration might bo democratic in form, but would not be so in fact. Senator Hill has opposed our democratic admiiiistrntiou from the beginning in every way ; that his familiarity with political ; intrigue could suggest He has - j . , , i a ; combined with republicans to de feat DOniinatioDS for the United , . 4 11 . buijiciuc ram nun.11, uu , heliliBe and purauve powers are possoss every ground of personal chai acter i by no other remedy. Ask vonrdrng- or party allegiance, he ought to have supported. He opposed the Wilson bill from the first to the last, and in violation of his re peated pledges, joined with the republicans in voting against it. His conduct at this critical junct ure evinced the basest treachery. It would have been better for the party if a republican had filled his place in the senate." The Sun, the new Portland daily, continues to shine. It improves with every issue. The Pacific Express Company has offered $11)00 for the recovery of the money stolon at The Dalles. As yet the robbers have not "divied up." Better increase the reward. Comuett has now doclared him self, and is willing to meet all the fighters. An eastern paper sug gests that since he wants to fight wholesale, we might hire him out to fight China. Stuaus, the tammany candidate for mayor of New York City, has withdrawn from tho race. Ex Mayor Grant, who had previously docliued tho nomination, has beon nominated for the position. An exchange says that au editor once applied at tho door of Hades for admission. "Well," replied his sablo majesty, "we let one of your profession in hero many years ago, and ho kept up a continual row with his delinquent subscrib ers; and as wo have more of that class of poi sons than any other, w passed u law prohibiting the ad mission of editors." Thank Dkki'm, one of tho pio neers, in fact 0110 of the landmarks of Portland, died lust Friday even ing. Mr. Dekum camo to Port laud iu 'o.'l a poor man, but by judicious business management he amassed a fortune of over $1,000, 000. Durinc his residence in Portland his every effort has been for the upbuilding au advance ment of the city. In his death 1 ortland loses a valuable citizen. One of our exchanges gives the following: Abraham Lincoln was undoubtedly tho tallest president; ho was six feet four inches in height. Tho shortest was probably Benjamin Harrison, although Van Buren and John Adams were very short men. The oldest president was illiain Henry Harrison, who was fiM years and 1 month old when inaugurated. The youngest was Grant, who was not quite -17 years old. The federal grand jury at Chicago has returi.ed indictments against Debs and other officers of the A. H. U., and a large number of persons charged with partici pating in violence and obstruction of mails and commerce on different roads last summer. It is reported that iu all 00 were included iu the blanket indictment. To those rail, road employes, who lost their po sition because they joined Hobs' strike through sympathy, this will be welcome news. Debs has very few sympathizers now. The legislative committee of tho Oregon Cross Association, w hicb puyed; I just went to the middle of the met nt I Yiulleton recently, reeoin- . tak'e, before Hie curtain rose and de momW nml the same was mloutoil ! "landed my money; I got it. This was Unit laws lo enacted ly the legis. : Mm(t ,inivitillg f(U t)10 publicntiou I . .. ,,. . , , ., , iu the olhclal papers of the county ( as follows: Election uotici-s, notices ; At the recent election down iu ; Georgia the democratic plurality was cut down about oae half. It ' will be remembered that d'.'.nr.j; , tllis campaign Speaker Crisp KV.A a number of deinoeraiic- j;v-fckers ; advocated the free coinage of Wc-t at 16 to 1, while SocretAi v Hoke mith and some other prominent Georgians vigorously vmihsti I that policy. Hut now the pivr.li&r ; feature of it is that each faction is charging the other with the great ' lots of democratic votes. Maybe; they are all guilty. "How to cnr au sub Dimm." i pimply apply "Swatsk's Ointmkxt." .'U luieiuai uitfuiciur it'uunru. vuir,p ttU eczem&t lk.h. an eruptions on tb f f. bftodR, nose, Ac, leaving the ekin I'irni, nunc null ufMiiuv. aid jirHi , gist (or S-watxh'b Oistmkxt. WHAT WE THINK OF EACH OTHER. There is nothing further concerning the express robbery, except that the company has 0 He re J a reward of 31,500 fo' the recovery of the money, or ten per cent, of any portion of the amount recovered. Besides this a reward of $250 apiece is offered for the arrest and oonviction of the robbers. The de tectives have discovered that the job of ferreting out the perpretators of the robbery is a large sized one. There seems to be a general impression that the money was taken by local talent, though quite a number are of tbeopinion the work was that of a professional, who probably oame up from Portland on the same train with the box. One peculiar feature of the affair, which shows the confidence and respeot we have for eacb other, is, that nearly every one suspeotB nearly every one else, and insinuates tbat any man in town would have taken the money if he bad a chanoe. As a matter of taot there has been more senseless suspicions and absurd theories concerning this robbery, than over any other affair of the kind that ever happen ed here. Nobody knows anything and so the whole matter is left to the imninatiuu with somewhat startling results. We Hughs' that the whole matter be turned over to the yoang Obarr boy, as be is the only pesron who has made a sucaess of the detective business here, for some time. The Uulle8 Chronicle. When Others Kail Hood's Harsaparilla builds up the shat tered system by giving vigorous action to the digestive organs, oreating an appetite and purifying the blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curutive powers, and has the most wonderful ' record of actual cures of any medicine iu existauce. Take ouly Hood's. IT W1NKKD OUT. Kcoeutly au attorney wrote to County Clark Kelaay, says Tbe Dulles Chrouioie, ii 'siring to know which was tbe leading democratic paper of Tbe Daliea. Tbe letter was turned over to A. G. John son, deputy, to reply, and we quote a small portion of the answer, as showing tho present condition of democratic newspapers in The Dalles. Mr. John sou said: "There was a democratic paper pub lished here iu the days koda by, but the 'change it labored ho hard for, brought not a harvest of p'euty, and it met the fate of the Frenchman's whisky, it lasted soon. Like many another industry under the new 'conditions tbat confront uh' it withered and died. Tbe old plant has beeu moved across tbe river, and tbe faithful type that whooped it up for democracy's uncrowned king, Grover tbe First, and tar ill" reform, is now doing good service in expounding republican principles to tbe political sinners in the evergreeu state.' Tbe fmcuens that has attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimeut iu the relief of pain and in curiui; diseases which seemed beyond tbe reach of medicine, has been truly remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up crooked or distorted their muscles withered or contracted by disease have been cured through the ine of this remedy. Price 125o, 50 and 81.00 per bottle. 8TKAMHU AHA1N. Kva Kraii Aj;nin with a Stratuled Theat rical Troupe. Thix Time iu California. Y mm the Wood lawn Mail, Eva Kvans, daughter of the noted out law, and tbe leading lady iu the stranded Knox combination, was interviewed by a Mail reporter at her hotel Saturday. "Yes," said Miss Kvans. "I am stranded auain; this is tbe third time; I am disgusted with the sbow business. Mr. Kinley got the best of me, but I got the beet of tbe last manager for whom I iu tlio Mission, Shu Francisoo. 1 gave up another piny I whij rebearsing to go Beecham's Pills 8lTd5tllC.) O will frequently prove O Q as effective as a doe- O g tor's prescription. q oooooooooo-o O Worth a Guinea a B x. Q q A trilling dose from Q i Blood Diseases t n-rt Ss-rofnl v-i X OUHl UIIILIIIUll ill trap reset .VM ' Aim Scott A Bne, K. ith the "Groat Rxilr.M.1 St.r.Vw." li looks as it 1 m doomed to distr, wherever I go. No, 1 will rot try tbf etape any more for hi)f ; 1 am c.iin to Vieaha to my mother. t tbe oiA home. She has been there ever nine e came from onr northern trip. That was a disastrous venture, as yon know. We were stranded np there at a place called Heppner, in northeastern Oregon for three months. Ob, this is nothing here to what it was up there. Wood land people are very kind. I do not think I will ever be an actress; "things do not seem to come my way; three failures well, I may succeed yet; times are too hard now. May be I'll try again in the spring. Yes, we wanted to keep my identity secret, but they 'got onto me.' We thought Knox would be a drawing card. "Mr. Finley said he was going to ignore the papers entirely not going to advertise; I warned him that it was bad policy. I told him a little printer's ink was better than all the guady posters in tbe world, and I guess he wishes he had taken my advice and patronzed tbe papers now. "You ask about my husbaud. Well I guess be is all right; he's a good fellow; but he is a gambler, and I don't like that business. We have agreed to separate just simply quit. I'll get a divorce pretty soon. Yes, I was just sixteen when he married me; yon see 1 was young and giddy then; I'm eighteen now. Yes, it was a seoret oontraot mar riage. When my parents found it out they kicked; well it is all over now; but I have been through a whole lot of trouble in the last two years. "Yes, I'm going to San Francisoo in the morning, but I'm going to mamma pretty soon. My heart and soul is with tbe stage, but one must have a 'sack' these times to follow tbe theatrioal business. "Well, we are rehearsing for our varieties to night good bye;" and Eva Evans tripped as lightly to her room as a school girl whose heart was aa free from oare as a bluejay's. Gilhouseu has put out the finest dis play of photo views ever seen in Hepp ner. Your chance, for getting this work will end Xmtts, as be is going baok East. 8 tf. Hayes & Mathews, proprietors of the City Meat Market, deliver meat to any part of the city. Full wieght and good meat guaranteed. Leave them your orders. tf. Tiles! Tilt's! Itching Piles. bymptomB Moisture; intense itching and Rtingiug; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops tbe itching and bleed- me. heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors, At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr.SwByne& Son, Philadelphia, LIST OF LETTERS. T ETTKKS ADVKKT1SKU AT 1J Or., Oct. .J, IBM Allen Hurvy Einmett Win Howland J P Minor Mrs M M Jarrell J M Harman Mr. A E Morioka Mr 1'otler Fred lor these letters please Kay J. P. Williams, P. M. When calling advertised. Administratrix Notice. ESTATE OF 8AMVKL K. MORGAN, DECEASED. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET tera of Administration on the estate of Samuel N. Morgan deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the '2.Mh day of September ISiM, by the Connty Court of Morrow County. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance at my noni in Sand Hollow within six months alter the date of this notice or they shall be forever barred. This wth day of Sept. ls!H. SARAH E. MORGAN, JT1 SI Administratrix. Notice of Intention. f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, 1 Sept. L'ti, 1S;4. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make linal proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. YV. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on November 3, MARTHA E. ROBERTS, Legatee of the estate of Sarllda A. Beckett deceased, and by will the owner of tho de scribed Hd. claim. No. '.NS6 for the NV Sec. J7, Tp. SS, R. a K. N. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : A.S.Haines, Peter Brenner, Clirt Jones and Jaa. Jonoa, ail of Elht Mile, Oregon. J. K. MOOR", 270-S3. Register. Notice of Intention. i J ANH OKFH'K AT THE DALLKS, ORKOON, i-i IV t. 17, 1. Notu-e is ht'tx'by Kiven thai ; the foiUnvini; nanuvl svttltT Iihs tilivt notice ct 1 11h intention to mke tittal pro. in upirt of ihis claim, ami that oiii pnvf will he made Ihmoh ,l.'eph K tiit'son, I. S. Comnuef ioner, at , Lexington, Orcson, ou November , 1.H, vit : DANIEL M. TOTTER. : H-l. No jt, for the NU'V section lo, township j 1 south, ranpe -M-a-.t, W. M. He names the toltnwini; witneusc to prove i hi continuous restdeuce upouaii-i cultivation i of u1 land, vii : t Charley SunrleM. W. C. Metier. Wm. Ferpinon ; and John McMillan, alt of Leingtoa. Oregon, j Tb-JSd. J as. F. MaoRK. Kegister. yonci: OF COSTEST. r. s. Land Oi ru i. The Duiv, Or . Oct. 17. 1V4 CO.MVLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT thm OtBce byKniii C. T. Grotkopp affaina: K. O. Ha relay tor failure to comply with law ai to Timber Culture Fntrr No. .NIT, atU Fe. J7. upon tb N E1-, and E'i NWl4 taction . Towi-ship s South, Ranee East iu Morrow County. Orvson. with a view t the caiicllaUon of said entry, contestant alletrnj that the d. . indant has wholly abandoued. and haa oM cared for the same, for the past four yra or inure. The d parti et are hereby summoned to np-.-cnrat thisorhte on the -isi day of November Ht 10 o'cloH A. M., to reptnd aud furn ish testimony c jut rn;tii: saiil aileted failure. .1. W. Morrow cvutitv eierk, is authoried lo ; t.tke tr.e tcatr.auuy al Hcpuer, Or., ov. l-t, , l-H,tU'A. M. J. F. MXRF.. Skin Kniptions and Palo or Vht sfirin if 0.Mr Oil. Xo other rem p,' jo Hi.llr Hi., t flVvtm'ir enriches and purifies ihe M.vj pivv nourishiuout to in Wftem. It 1 plo.-is&nt to tako H.TI.1 fX on flip .1,mvia.-1v Thin, En--.ialed IVrsons ' all .frcr,r, from Wasl.inc Pisftisrs ' stored to lio!i.l Vt Jvotl's Emulsion. t V pure v.ni pci t.iie lvtl' with out A p-mnrV on its l-Aiso ohes) nKstituts! A);.' S.V,'' ' mu hhk .C.,'".,' Y. All lrusit. SO cents and SI. k Order far Publication. "ir.-r.il Oor.rl ,M Iho SiU' ot OrosMI, In the f.r V.-.T-TVK Oounty. The SlAtt- ,-.1 Orrp-on. r.nnlif .1. W V.trron r.'mnty Olrrk of Kftiil Monvu trip Nfir it Chario atiA. lVcoavtM, IVfrndanU 1 W hftvas it ha Ixvn Htisitoniv mlo to apivnr tv. the court that on Hit 1 1 h dsy ol January, 1W. in sai1 Morrow County. Oroiron. on? Charles l.ina .InM intestate, that at the time of hm death Mid Oaries Umt vun iiiarhe.lsn.Uett no children or other heirs at law. tiid that np to the time of the commence ment of this proceeding no pnson persons have appeared elainiinc to ho an heir or heirs of mud deceased. That at the time of his deith as aioresa.d said deceased was seized of certain real estate in said Morrow Cont.ty besides a eousiderahlu amount of personal properly; that afterward the Conntv Court of Morrow Coontv dulv appointed administrators of the estate of Raid deceased, who duly qualified and entered upon such trust, and proceeded to ad- ' minister said estate, nnaer me mreeuon 01 ; Raid County Court: That on the J4th day of; Dee. lMi' such admin stration wsb completed. I and Raid administrator tiled in said Comity i Court their supplemental final account, by which it was shown that there remained in; ne hands of such administrators, after such ad ministration was fully completed, as the property nf said estate, the sum of $f&)6.01, which said sum of money was on said day, nmUir tho nrHnr tinri dirni'tinn nf Kniil Ctinntv Court, paid by such administrator to J. V Morrow, iierK 01 sui county vamiit, uie uuuve named defendant, subject o the further order of said County Court: That sidd sum of money has ever since said 21th day of December w2 heenand now is, in the hands of said J. W. Morrow, and that said County Court has not made anv further order in relation thereto, and that hv reason of such facta aid sum of llWt.Ul should escheat to and become the property of the state ami tue Mate ot urejjon has a nnt oy law to said s' in of money now in the DossessiuQ of said defendant, J. W. Morrow as aforesaid: Audit is further satisfactorily appeariiiirto the court that a summons has issued in this proceeding directed to said defendant J. W. Morrow requiring him and the heirs of Faid ClmrleB Und, deceased, to appear and answer the Information filed herein, within the time limited by law in civil cases and that said summons In beeu duly Berved on said defend ant J. W, Morrow, personally, in said Morrow County Oregon, and that no heir or heirs of said diaries Und, deceased, can be found In said County anil State: It is therefore hereby ordered that all persons interested in the said estate of Charles Und, deceased, appear at Heppner iu said Morrow ''ounty, on or before the fourth Monday in March, iwt.i, towit: the itfth day thereo'" the same being the first day of the next regular term of this court in said County, and show cause, if anv they have, why tho title to said estate now in the han 's of said defendant J. W. Morrow, being the sum of $4'.'t'.01 Blinuld not vest iu the plaintill' herein, the Htate of Oregon. It is further ordered that this notice be published once each week for six consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation published at Heppner, in said Morrow County, Oregon. Witness my hand, this 21st day of Sept., 18M. W. L. Bbadshaw, tiD-HO Judge. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. W. F. Matlock, l'laiiititr, vs. Mart Drificoll, and Mary I Dr'iscoll.adininiBtratrix of theesta'e of C, Drinroll, j Deceased, Maud DrlBcoll, Minnie Driricoll and John ! Driscoll, J Deiendantc. To Mary Drificoll, andJMaryl Driscoll, Ad ministratrix of the estate of O. Driscoll, deceased Maud Driscoll, Minnie Driscoll and John Driscoll. In the name ol the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ami answer the com plaint filed HEainst you bv the above named plaintiff, in the above entitled suit, in the above entitled Court, upon the first day of the term ot tne anovc entitled court, next loiiow ing the expiration of the time described in the onier ior tne punncauou oi mis summons, towit: on or before the fourth Monday of March, iv.ti. and if you fail sn to appearand answer Bald complaint the said plaintiff will, ior want thereof, Uike ueiault aerainst you ana apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, town: For judgments against defendants upon two certain promipory notes, one dated, Pendleton. Oregon. November li'th, lvs7, for the sura of JVM, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per eent per annum from the date: aud one note dated, Pendleton, Oregon, November. 1Mb, 1S7, for the sum of -Vsi, with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from the date, le the sum of $Vio paid on said note, on or about June 1, lhUl, and to forclose a certain mortgage given lo Becurethe payment of said notes; said mortgage dated the 19th day of April, inn., and whs given upon the following real property situate in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, described as follows, town: West half of Northeast quarter, the East half of the Northwest quarter. Section thirty-one CM) Township two (3) South of Range twenty-nine (291 E. W. M. Shich mortgage was on the 3rd day ol May, lv8, duly recorded in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Morrow, State of Oreaon ; and for the Bale of the real property described in said mortgage, and the application of the proceeds thereof to the pay ment of the costs and disbursementsof this suit, the costs, charges and expenseB of telling the property, and the payment of the said sum found due plain tit) upon said notes. The de fendants ami all persons claiming by, through, or under them, or either of them subsequent to the beginning of this suit be barred and fore closed of all equity of redemption, right, title and interest or Hen in or to the above deserited property, and for such other ami further relief as to the "ourt shall seem equitable. This summons is published pursuant to the order ol Hon. . I. Bradshaw, one of the judges of th above entitled Court iu this suit, made at Cham tiers at Tbe Italics. Wasco Oouutv, State of Oregon, on the 27th day of August, Bailey, Balijcray iV. Rkhfiklo, Attorney for Flaintiff. l 0. Address, Pendleton, Oregon. ty-is2 Sheriff's Sale. N'OTU'K It HEREBY OIVKN THAT I'N der and ty virtue of a writ of execution isstivHi out of the Circuit Court of the State of Orecor. for the rourity of Tillamook, and to me directed and delivered upon a judfrment rend ervd and entered iu aaid court on the -rth day ol tH'toher, in favor of T. J Lucy, defend ant and airainst Husan M. Findley. rda'ntift. tifty-d aud live one hundredth i..!) dd lara. tth intereM thereon at the ratt of s j-r cent per minum fnni the wild 2rih dayof cvt"b er. Ivt'i svhu'h nidument wa- enridled ml do-V;eted in the Clerk office nf cfiirt in Mid I iHTTWk county, on the "th day nf ctolH r. and there b-'ine new due on said uidcment the num of rtfty jit and five "lie bundrvtlit ifo.S) dollarv, with intereft there on at the rate of per rent per annum from the JAthdayof iVtobejJISi, and alto the cost ol and iovx thli writ. 1 have levied upon and will tell at pnb!ie auction to the hiEhet bidder f r rash in hand on Wediuidav, the 3lt day uf lrtoter. at J o eloclt, V M., of tid dav, at the court house door in Heppuwr, Morrow count r, Oreon, all the risht. title and intCMt whicT the ait id (4in M. Kindley had on or after the aaid 2Mb dav of Oi-tobtT. lW. in and to the followiugd-cri!-el real property, tvwit : Tbe foutbweat quarter of fcertion twenty, aud the uortbweat quarter of section tweuty-Din. all in tcwiwhip two sontb, rmns twotyc"e eaat ot WtUametre ruendian. in Morrow coniity. Oregon, contamm three bundreti and tweiity acrea, rooiv or lea. ttd tbJfe -4 day "f tW-ber. O W. HARRINGTON. 71-s Slnff of Morrow County. Oregon. For ft mil J tonir, irentl laxative and invigorate tajie Simmon Liver Regula tor. To ear constipation, tick bttJftt-he and dvaptpait SitDtttODi LiTerRegnlator bu do equal. After a thorough test of the credit system, we have conclud ed to change to net cash. On and after Aug. i, '94, we will Jj sell to one and all for CASH ONLY! GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of what heretofore had to be charged retteotion on yon, but is a plain to sell at lower ro lfrv-oritess :o lltnl lolt City THIS Popular Hostelry h&s again 1 been re-opened and will be run in first class style. Alofils oriel Rooms ot loiixlfir Prices. Mrs, Owiiig to the advautages gained tbrouyb . being a member of tbe .... P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to make prices fur oaeb an low as tbe lowest. Complete Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Gent's Furnishing Goods. Sewing Machines. A Car Load of Rushford Wagons just received. Odd Combination Sign. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Mill WJIll.lJl,UPBWrWIIlTOiJUJ Will, ViW f WPS.W1W FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government Is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli. able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, O.C p. o. box 63 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. 43- Cut this out and send it with your inauiar. JU IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT I i Minimi ADDRESS A LETTER THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney, P.O. Box 463. Washington. D. C. . ., ! -V 55, f,nla,p ' smlors who servrd n nrly days, or over id the late . " l'".L'J.lZ P"rtl,17r "holly disabled for ordinary maLaflahorl whether dlb ., - "j " uuny uisttiiini i or orai nary manual labor, whether rlluhditv "wVoow'Vr f"1 !!9t' d frdleM of eir pecuniary circuSSnce?. di"bUUv WIDOW S of such soldiers and! sailorsareent tied f if not rmarr, v.. ui was not due to array service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for suDDOrt WidM dependent upon their own abc-r arf fntitit if iL A 111 1. lor.suPP". Wir rHiinRifv r- .rv:7 . ueain wm aue to service. wido.or.heh... ,n 'm"'l'wheryherewnu por. It m.k no derence whether '1 Soldiersof the tatewar, pensioned under one law m,u.nni..rn.i.i . Uw.. without loainc ny riitht.. ' ay "PP for hi nude other Thousand. of wldiera drawing from fjtojio per month under the old lsv ar, ,n.t hither rate under Dew Uw, not only on account of diahilit. f- ,i,i ? to al w for ot her., whether d ue U, aervion or not. """'""M 'or which now pcn.ioned, bnt Soldiera and sailors disabled in line of duty in rernlararni.n. .1 entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. 7 inc. the war re also Survivors, and their widow., of the Hl'ak Hawk riwV rhMi.. - 1 . . Id. Id..n W.r. of 1U u 1M2, .re, entUl JSrTdeV.nt ct " 8emlno' 3rdrp"dT"W"",d'er,aDdlht'rW'd-1',".'f-'ywoye.r.of tld claims romnleted and stltltmrnt nV,(a;n..I 1 t . Jatcr laws or not rlawsornot Have lort their or,s,nal paper. btna lot law. and information. No charge tLjb- 00- "?'or,d"- Nofeenl5s,ucc.fu!. Addre-L THE PRESS CLAIMS PHMdo wv . arm- JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney, P.O. Box 463. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AU batiDM nu,oM in , rompt d mD0r. .Notr Foblu: ad Collector. OfTICE S ATJOXAL UASK BUILDING Htf r tK, ; LEGAL BLANKS. Of Plun! for uuuollectable accounts. TbiB is no business statement. We onn afford prices iu this way. MINOR & CO. Hotel.- Tom Bradley, Prop. HEPPNER, OREGON. LKJU& OR POSTAL CARD TO vcauoo au Dna granted under mproperor illeral. "-"-"aco lor aoldiera and aailors of the late war who for advice. AisMlNGTON,O.C OREGON Plenty of them at the Gazette Office.