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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS 1J. ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, jan Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper U kept on file In his office. Give your business to Heppner people, ind therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize jou. TIME TABLE. Stage (or Hard man, Monument, Lonsr Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrlvesevery dayate p. m., except Monday, The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent Removal Notice. G. B. Tedrowe desires to inform the public that he has removed to the City Hotel stand, where he will still keep the best brands of Liquors and CigarB. Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. No Chins sugar at Minor & Co. It. Minor & Oo. leads, the rest follow. It. Lard, 10-pound bucket, $1.00 at J. F. Spray's. The celebrated Thompson oorset at Minor & Co. W. L. Haling is suffering from super aorbitnl neuralgia. The Nilea-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. Don't overlook Minor & Co.'s clear ance sale; all goods at oost. It. Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, 6 cts.; rib steak, 5 ots., at Sprays. Mrs. Sam Cochran, of Grant oounty, is lyiog seriously ill in this city. Matt Mosgrove, a traveling man, of Portland, was in the city Wednesday. Paul Troedson, a prominent farmer near Douglas, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Galloway's many friends will be glad to hear of him again locating in Heppner. 2t Mrs. Berkley, living nt Caldwell grade, Is seriously ill with inflammation ot the bowels , Minor Sc Co. are selling 16 lbs. of granulated sugar $1. 17 lbs. of extra sugar $1. It. A heavy fall of snow is reported at The Dalles and other points along the Columbia. Ewing H. Averill and F. A. Cook' traveling men of Portland, were in the city yesterday. 100 lbs. of best granulated sugar, $5.65. 100 lbs. of extra sugar, $5. These are Minor & Co.'s prices. It. Now is the acoepted time. Now is the day of salvation. Call before the stook is broken, Minor & Oo. It. Cabinet photographs of the finest enamel finish at Dowe's gallery, $2 per dozen. Gallery opposite opera house. tf. Rev. Denison was tendered a donation party at the parsonage Wednesday even ing by some of the members ot the M. E. church. Mr. B. P. SwBggart desires to give notioe that he will have prepared and on the market his squirrel poison at an early date. tf. A sure cure for the liquor habit. No. cure no pay. For full particulars' and terms call oo T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drug Etore. 9-tf. George Conser, oashier ot the First National bank, left Wednesday evening for a visit to Portland and points in the Willamette valley . Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and hairants always is stook. Baths moon neotion. Call on him. Bev. Green, who has been conducting protracted meetings at theM. E. church, took bis departure for bis home at Arlington last evening. Baby photos and family groups a specialty at Dowe's gallery. No extra obarges for gronps. Cabnet photos at $2 per dozen, any style. tf. Mrs. C. A. Sbuit, ot lone, who has been visiting with Rev. Denison and family for several days past, took her departure for home last evening. G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, oan be found at his parlers, Matlock corner, where he will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, hairouts, etc. 8. W. Spsnoer and wife Bre in the city from their Butter creek ranch. Billy is acting as cashier in the First National Bank during the absence of Mr. G. W. Oonser. If the hair is falling out, or turning gray, requiring astimnlantwitb nourish ing and coloring food, Hall's Vegetable Soilician Hair Renewer is just the specific. Mrs. Tom Davidson, who recently underwent an operation in having a tumor removed from her shoulder, is rapidly improving and will shortly leave for her borne at Eight Mile. Jae. Hart and Frank Sloan departed for PortUnd 03 last night's train to attend the Christian Endeavor Con vention as delegates from the Heppner Christian Endeavor Society. Aver's Pills are constantly advancing in the estimation of tbose who use them. They improve the appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy action, and regulate every fuotion. They Bre pleasant to take, geDtle in their oper ations. Bud powerful in subduing diseases. "How to Cure All Sltla Diseases." Simply apply "Swaysk's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cares tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, bauds, nose, Ac, leaving the skia Clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask yonrdrog gist for BwAiNi'i Odvthoi. Exposure to rough weather, d limpness, extreme oold, etc., is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped bands and faoe, oraoked lips and violent itobing of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment should be kept on band at all times for im mediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 25o, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. for sale by Slocum-Jobcson Drug Co. The Heppner Literary and debuting society will discuss the Indian quatiou on next Saturday evening. Geo. Thorn ton and Harry Warren will lead the debate. The remainder of the pro gramme ill consist of dialogues, reoi tatioua, songs, and the society paper, and will close with a laughable farce by three of the members. A good time is anticipated and a large attendance expected. Symptoms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that something is wrong. Many persons die viotitns of kidney diseases who could have been saved bad they taken proper preoautio is. The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kiduey Balm has saved thousands of valuable lives. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try it. Price $1 per bottle. M. B. Galloway, ot the photographic firm of Foor & Galloway, who looated the Pioneer Gallery ot Heppner, will with in a few days move his gallery here to looate permanently. His having been connected for three years with the beat gallery in Pendleton (which bad the reputation ot turning out the best and finest work in Eastern Oregon) speaks well ot his reputation as an artist. 2t. Mr. Oeoar Minor took bis departure the first of last week for Newberg, Or., in the Willamette valley, where be pur chased several head ot thoroughbred Durham bulls and two thoroughbred Poulon China pigs to place on his farm. Mr. Minor is expected to return home this morning. It is probably not the ooldest weather you ever knew in your life; but that is how you feel just now, beoause past suffering is soon forgotten, and beoause your'blood needs the enriching, invigo rating influence ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla the Superior medicine. Rev. M. V. Howard, P.E. of the M. E. cburoh, South will hold the regular quarterly meeting at Heppner on Satur day and Sunday, Feb. 2d and 3d. The meeting will be protraoted indefinitely from that date by the pastor. Rev. F. 0. Adkios assisted by Revs. Howard and Chamberlain. Some time ago Mr. Simon Uoldbaum, of San Luis Key, Gal., was troubled with a lame buck and rheumatism. He used Chamberlain's Pm Balm and a prompt oure was effected. He says he has since advised tnauy of his friends to try it and all who have done so have spoken highly ot it. It is for sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Mrs. C. A. Rhea returned home on Wednesday morning from a few weeks visit witb ber daughter, Mrs. W. E. brock, of Hileboro. She also remained aver a day at The Dalles, where she visited ber daughter, Miss Lena, who is attending school at that plaoe. Eddie, the 'little eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ellis, was given a birthday party at their borne Thursday, it being the anniversary of Eddie's fourth birthday. Unite n number of little folks were present and a most enjoyable time had. Elder J. W. Jenkins, of The Dalles, will be in Heppner and hold regular services for the Christian church at the opera house ou Saturday evening and Sunday morning imd evening. You are invited to attend these services. Captoin Sweeney, V. S. A., San Diego, Cal. says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medioine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50c. T. W. Ayers, Jr. Rev. Frank Adkins is iu Pendleton oonduoting the protracted meetings at the M. E. cburoh, South. It is reported that be is meeting with good suocess in the work. Rev. Adkins is expected home next Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hamley, who has been in Hepp ner for several days in the interest of the Portland M. E. hospital, took her departure for Walla Walla Wednesday evening. Her collections in this city amounted to $52. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear yonr Complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head dear an a bell. 25c, 50c, and $1. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Wilchin & Plemmons, who own the shooting gnllery next door to the post office, have cash prize shooting, com mencing Monday of eaob week and end ing on Saturday. Give the boys a call. J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer on the Psoifio coast. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56tf. Green Mathews for shaving, bair cuttiug, shampooing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. Dowe makes but one grade ot work, the best, and guarantees to please all bis patroos. tf. Birthday Party. Wednesday Miss Zoe Patterson entertained quito a num ber ot her young friends at home io anniversary of ber twelfth birthday. The young people had an enjoyable time for several hours in playing at different games, and after partaking ot tea and oaks departed for their homes wishing Zoe mauy happy birthday anniversaries in tbe future. The young lady was the reoipient of quite a number ot pretty preseuts. This 3 present were: Misses Nora Matlook, Virgie Crawford, Alma Tbompsm, GartruJe Bishop, Ed na Vanduyn, Mary MoSwords, Luella Nelson, Bertha Shermtn, Masters Gay Boyer, Glenn Bayer, Eirl McFarland, Ralph Bisbop, Ralph Thompion, Del bert Sherman. W hen Others Fail Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the shut tered system by giving vigorons aotion to the digestive organs, oreating an appetite and purifying tbe blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curative powers, and has the most wonderful record of actual cures of any medicine in exietance. Take only Hood's. Hood's Fills are purely vegetable, and do not puree, pain or gripe. 25o. RsrrjBRKD From Salem. Pap Siiautis returned from Salem Wednesday morn ing where he weDt to interview Governor Pennoyer ia bebalf of Malcolm Church, sent to tbe penitentiary three years ago n . ...i.. . - iu t.:il;. . Hs.ls-11 at Monument. His sentence was fifteen years. -Mr. Simons bad previ- oualy sent a lengthy petition to the gov- ernor praying for the pardon of Church, but on ascouot of it not being signed by tb distriot attorney the governor re- fused to act in the matter. Mr. Simons, however, suoceeded in having Governor Pennoyer commute ten years ot Church's sentence, leaving him 22 months yet to serve. Church reoeived the news of the commutation ot bis sentence with many expressions of happiness, and seemed very grateful to Mr. Simons for the in terest he manifested in his behalf through friendship. Mr. Simons waB in formed by the officials that Cburoh was the most exemplary prisoner in the pen itentiary. He imforms that Dial, Stull and Mulkey, sent tor murder from this oounty are all well and that Jack Parker, well known here, sent up for killing a man at Burns, is working in the foun dry. Mr. Simons reports lively times in the capital. Great Oaks From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases si r ng from small beginnings. Never negbot symptom of Kiduey troubles; if allowed to develops they cause much Buffering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain oure for any disease of weak ness of the Kidneys. A trial will con vince you of its great potency. Prioe $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Slocum Johuson Drug Co. Seriously Hurt. Charlie, the little son of Mr. end Mrs. N. S, Whetstone, met witb what has proved to be quite a serious acoident while at play with the other children on the school ground Friday last. In running Charlie slipp ed and fell, striking bis right side against the sidewalk. On returning home after sohool hours he oomplained of not feeling well but nothing was thought to be seriously the matter witb him. However, bis oondition ooutinued to grow worse and Monday morning Dr. Shipley was called in and, after an ex amination, gave it as bis opinion that one ot the little fellow's kidneys had be come loosened and broken from its fastenings by the jar of the tall. He complains of intense pain in the region ot his kidneys and his legs wbioh bave beoome stiff. It is to be hoped that the aocideut will not prove fatal and that Charlie will soon be around again able to resume his studies and play at school' Fonr big Successes. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising olaimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, ooughs and colds, eaob bottle guaranteed Eleotrio Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve; the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Lite Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is olaimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store. Killed By a Convict. Last Mon day at Walla Walla, between 11 and 12 o'clock at the penitentiary, Convict Fred Hoyt killed Conviot George Reif by striking him on tbe bead with au ax. Tbe men were at work exoavating pits in the brickyard at the time. Beit was in one and Hoyt another, about 50 feet away. While tbe work was going on Hoyt picked up an ax lying on the em bankment and deliberately walked to the pit where Reif was working, and without warning bit him. The eyidence showed that the latter bad tried to ward off the blow with 'his arm, which was broken and out deep into the shoulder. Hoyt again struok Reif, twioe on the top and aide of the head, killing him. At tbe coroner's inquest tbe jury found a verdiot charging Hoyt with deliberate mnrder. Hoyt was sent from Pieroe oounty May 17, 1890, under sentence of 20 years tor tbe murder of a mau named Crosby. Reif was serving five years for grand larceny, committed in Taooma, where he has a mother living. An Old Soldier's Recommendation. In tbe late war I was a soldier in tbe First Maryland Volunteers, Company G. During my term ot servioe I con tracted chronic diarrhoea. Sinoe that I bave used a greBt amount of medioine, but when I found any that would give me relief it would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy was brought to my notioe. I used it and will say it is tbe only remedy tbat gave me permanent relief and no bad results follow. I take pleasure in recommending this preoar ationtoall of my old comrades, who, while giving tbeir servioes to their oonntry, contracted this dreadful disease as I did, from eating unwholesome and uncooked food. Yours truly, A. E. Bending, Halsey, Oregon. For sale by Slooum-Jobnson Drug Co. A House Thief. Hugh Med lock, of Lone Buck, last Monday night borrowed a borse and saddle from William Brown, of that plaoe, ostensibly to go to Thirty Mile, but instead be took a different route entirely. The Condon stage driver met bim on tbe road and upon arrival at Lone Book informed Mr. Brown of the fact. A constable immedi ately started after Medlock and traoed him as far as this city, arriving several hours after his man had taken bis de parture for other parts. However, tbe oonetable from Lone Rook got Con stable Whetstone, of this oity, to j accompany him and Wednesday they sooured tbe country but could get no trace or information of the fugitive. A description oi Medlock and tbe borse j and saddle has been telegraphed to I different points oo the railroad and should be sbuw up will be arrested, i Medlook formerly resided in Heppner. He has served, so we are informed, two terms in the penitentiary and bears a very unsavory reputation. At Lone Bock be married and went under the name of Johnson. Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy is famous for its cures of bad colds. It opens tbe eecretious, relieves tbe lungs sod aids nature in restoring the system in s uesiiuy uuiJiiiiiuii. ii iicoij unci j eun Bi the oo(J nE, Deen ,.ontraeted ! and before it has become settled -n the syB'.em. it greatly lessens tbe severity or I tbe attack srjd has often cured m a ! single day what would have boon a sevee cold. For sale by Hlocarn-Jobn 1 sod Prog Co, HEPPNER SCHOOL MATTERS. Inasmuob as the time is near at hand when the eleotors of school district No. 1, will bs called upon to vote a sohool tax, a few plain statements of facts, (at least as I understand them) touohing the oondition of the school, tbe implied promises of the distnot, etc., may be ot interest. First allow me to oall your attention to the notion taken st tbe annual school meeting two years ago, when were present tourty-four electors, voting (41 to 3) to levy a ten mill tax that year; to continue the school nine months in tbe year; to pay earn1) salaries as before, and to employ two additional teachers (six being the number at tbe time.) Tbe meeting olaimed that the rooms were too full, and that from thirty to thirty-four pupils were all a teacher should have. Now could such action upon the part of the taxpayers be con strued in any other way, than an implied promise to your chosen direotors, the teachers and to the public in general, that you were not only willing, but anxious tbat the school should be kept op, to say the least, to its present stan dard, and iuiprovedupon if possible. Such aotions were very commendable, but would it not have been more so, if such implied promises were carried out. Now let ns see what has sinoe been done. Ot the ten mill tax referred to, nut one cent was ever collected, owing to what I suppose to bave been an oversight in legislation, at the time tbe present assessment law was enacted. Tbe two additional teachers were never employed for evident reasons, but did your school stop? No, it was oarried on under the same oorps of teachers; the same salaries, and in no way was an unnecessary expeuse in curred, but how were these expenses met, how were your teaohers, interest on bonds etc., paid? Simply upon the oredit of the district. Your direotors believing that tbe following year ample provision would be made in tbe way of tax levy, accordingly, borrowed money and used evary means in their power to maintain tbe dignity of the sohool and oredit ot the district. But what was done the fallowing year? A 7 mill tax was levied. This virtually meant but 3 mills per year, (bear in mind the ten mill tax was never collect ed ) Now I ask you in all candor, what must necessarily be tha result? Nothing more nor less, than an aooumulating indebtedness upon the distriot, which, at tbe present writing, amounts to about $800 borrowed money, $2700 to $3000 for teaohers, and there is now due for school furniture purohased over three years ago about $2500. and, for payment of tbe last named amount, the district is threatened with suit. Now gentlemen, let us look this matter fairly and square ly in the face, let every one who is interested in the future ot tbe sobool, whioh means to a very great extent, the future of the town, oounty, as well as selfish financial interests. Make it a point to be on hand the 30th of this month, and disouss this matter in all its details. Let us see what we can do, and what we had better do. Shall we discontinue the school or shall we not? Personally, I most emphatically say tbe latter, and I believe this to be tbe sentiments of tbe distriot. As to the expense of operating tbe sohool, by referenoe to tbe records, you will see tbat the average daily attendance during the nine months of last year was 225, whiob gives over 37 to eaoh ot tbe six teaohers, eaob day in the year. If ever any teaober bad less at one time, she must have had mora at another to aveiage this. The average oost of tuition for the same nine months was $1.80 per month for eaob pupil, based on the average attendance and inoluding the coBt of all the teachers and the prinoipal. This is probably less thnu of any other schools around here. It is, of oourse impossible to say what tbe average attendance will be for the present year, as tbe school year does not end this Jane. However, t bave gone to tbe trouble to ascertain, and find tbat today, 23rd iust., the attendance is as follows: Room No. 1, 57; No. 2, 35; No. 3, 50; No. 4, 37; No. 7, 54. Respectfully submitted, J. W. Mokrow. Marvelons Results. From a letter written bv Kev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondule, Mub., we are permitted to make tbisextraot: '.'I have oo hesitation iu reoommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the onseof my wife While I was pastor of the Baptist cburoh at ltivs Junotiou she was brought down with Pueumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend reoommended Dr. King's New Discovery ; it was quiok in its work and bigblv satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store. Begular size 50c. and $1. Buri'Bise Party. On Tuesday even ing a number of voung friends of Miss Ethel Sperry gathered at tbe residence of V. Crawford and tendered that young lady a pleasant surprise party, the occasion being her Kith birthday. Tbe eveuing was spent in social games and music, and about 10:30 an appropriate lunob was spread which was enjoyed by all. Th.se present were: Misees Floss Farnswortb, Mabel Herren, Jennie Kirk, Edith Potter, Cora Hart, Nina Dorman, Ethel Sperry, and Messrs. John Dioe, Walter Van Duyn, Charley Van Duyn. Osman Hager, Peroy Garrignes, Ora Adkins and Joe Hayes. Bucklea's Arnica Salve Tbe best salve iu the world for outs, Bruises, Ho res, Ulcers, bait Rheum, Fever Sores, i'etter. Chapped' Hands, Chilblains, Oorni, and all skin eruptions and positively oures Piles, or no pay required. It is giia-auleed to ulve j p(,rle(.t satisfaction or money refunded riFce ' cents per coj. hur sale by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Just as good work in cloudy weiitber as in tbe brightest sunshine nt Dowe's gallery and all work guiireoteed to please, tf, Serious Runaway. Last evening ai the Monument stage was ooming down the steep grade on the Bisbee bill, en route to this city, tne bob-sleigh crowded onto tbe horses and frightened tbem so that they became unmanage able and ran away. When just this side of Mr. Bisbee's house the runaway team veered from the road, upsetting tbe sleigb and precipitating tbe occu pants, a Mr. W. F. Geary and sister, Minnie, ot John Day, and tbe driver Ben Hunsaker, down the steep embank ment. The team oontioued on tbeir mad flight witb the sleigb bottom side up, and reaching tbe power bouse ran into the fence where the tongue was broken out, tbe horses continuing on at breakneck speed finally brought up against a telegraph pole on Main street with tbe doubletrees and tongue still attached to them. Mr. Geary and sister miraculously escaped uninjured, hut Mr. Hunsaker was not so fortunate. He was picked up after the accident by Mr. Farnswortb in an almost insensible condition and oonveyed to bis home. Dr. MoSworde was immediately sum moned and after an examination found that the right clavicle and first rib bad been fractured and that Mr. Hunsaker had also sustained a severe soalp wound. Dr. MoSwords immediately set tbe fractured rib and olaviole and dressed the wounds of the patieut. At last accounts Mr. Hunsaker was resting easy and it is not thought that anything serious will result from uis injuries, other than to incapacitate him from resuming his duties for several weeks. Invalid 3 Years, Cured by Hood's 1 -fif VSJVffS 5iunlDo4tv "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: (lentleinen: I am glad to tell you that! have been given good health by Hood's Sarsaparilla. For three years I was an in valid, suffering terribly from Nervousness and Lameness. I wus so nervous ;I could not bear the least noise, and I had to walk with crutches lor six months, as I could not put one of my feet to the floor. Physicians did not do me any good, so a friend told mo to get Hood's Bar. saparilla, but I Said There Was No Use. "However, after thinking the matter over, I de cided to give It a trial, and have taken six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the re sult is that I am well as any one could wish to lie, and can do any kind of work. I ad vise all my friends to taka Hood's Sarsapa rilla fur I believe it will do them good." Miss Hisik Dodson, Colton, California. Mood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness. Jaundice, sick headache. Indigestion. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OltEOON. J Dec. '26, 1HH4. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler Iihb tiled notice of his intention to make dual proof ill support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Feb. T2, 18!Ij, viz: WILLIAM BROWNING, Hd. K. No. 2.116, and Adl. lid. K. No. 3!)24, for the ,i NWH Hee. !, and V. NliJi Sec. 5, Tp. 1 8, li. 2li E. W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culiivation of said land, viz: (Man S. Hoilsilcn, H. A. Yocum, Frank Bene fiel, Jellerson Evans, of Lexington, Oregon. JAH. F. MIIORE, '297-07. Register. Special School Meeting. N.r TICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A snccial school meetlnc of the voters of district No. 1, will bo held at the court house, iu the citv of Heppner, at 1 o clock in the alter- noon 01 Wednesday, Jan. m, iim. nam meiu lne to be held fur the purpose of levying a school tax to pay present indebtedness and continue the school another year. By order of board. J. J, llOUKilTB, tf Clerk, Uist. No. 1. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, IJ Jan. 19, 1SH5. Notice is hereby Riven that the following named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, Co. clerk, at Heppner, OrcKon, on Marcli 0, 18'J5, viz: JOHN H. JOHNSON, Hd. No. 4S3'2, for the H', NWi and lots 3 and 4. Sec. 1, Tp. 2 rf, R E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: R.J, Hill, C. A. Johnson, of Lexington, Ore., J. T. Yount. Win. Kstes, of Heppner, Ore. ;):M4. Jas. F. Mooaie, Register. Notice of Intention. AS-DOKFIfF. AT THE DALLES. OREGON lj Dee. 'S. Islll. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler Iihs filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his chum, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morruiv, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on February U, !Hi.ri. MARION EVANS, Hd. E. No. 207:), lor the E', NW14 and lots 1 and 2, See. 1H, Tp. 1 S. R. & E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Olan S. Hodsdon, II. A. Yocum, Frank Bcne flel, John H. i'lner, of Lexington, Oregon. J. F. MOOKB, 297-07. Register. Administratrix Notice. ESTATE OP p. R. JAYNE, IJKCEABKD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET tors oi Administratrix on the Estate of D. R. Jayne, deceased, were granted to the under signed on the 2llh day of December, WH, by the County Court of Morrow county. AU per sons having claims against said estate aru re quired to exhibit them to me for allowance, at lleppner, Or., within six months after the date of this notice or they shall he forever barred. This 'Jth day ot December, IKll. SARAH E. JAYNK. 297-O't. Administratrix. Straqed. h' ve two year old steers, two red and white one black and white, branded C Oon left hip, wattle in forehead, crop and under cut out ofeachear. One red and one roan branded W on left hip and C O 011 right hip. the red hss right ear olf and crop and underbit In Iclt wattle in forehead. The roan has no wattle. One black and white steer calf, fresh branded C O. crop and uuderblt In each ear, wattle In forehead. , t I will pay a liberal reward tor etch 0110 ol the above described cattle. M M. COBSIOAIX Galloway, Morrow county, Or. l-w-4-t. Administrators Notioe. ESTATE Of J. O. Y0U50, DECEASED. IV OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I.ET- teisof Administration on tne r.siais 01 J. G. Young, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the lath day of January ISA by the County Court ul Morrow County. All persons having claims against sId Estate are required to exhibit them to n.e for allowance, at my niac ter the daUj of this notice or tbey shall be forever barred. This lath day of Jon. IS'. H C. GAY. jb.j. Administrator for Infants " Ctutorl is bo well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." XI. A. Arcttkr, M. D., Ul So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Casteria is so universal and its u.orita so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Costoria within easy reach." Carlos Mabttm, D. D., New York City. The CrorrAni CASH Credit Has no future we don't want Patronage Upon any other than can't plaoe "credit" at We Don't Want The cash buyer to pay for losses occasioned by bad debts. We treat all alike, and sell goods for less money than you can get them elsewhere. GIVE US CASH iiinok k mm, This Space Belongs to GILLIAM & BISBEE. HARDWARE. flie Keeley In:titutc -OF- 13llls, Dawson s Lyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, .THE OPEN DAY MAX SMITH, sw-3m Hroprletor, WA B MS Owing to the advantages gained through, being a member of tb .... P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to low as Corner Main and Willow Streets, and Children. C as tori a cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation Kills Worms, gives sleep, and. promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. "For several years I haTe recommend e4 your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results.' Edwtjc F. Pakdcs, M. D. 126th Street and 7th Are., New York City. ConTurr, 77 Mituut Street, New York Crn. STORE! value to us, and any mail's a money basis. We any kind of interest A CALL ! STORE. For the Cure Oj. Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Salem, Oregon, Tlie Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gaisttk office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatmeut private and sure cure. OREGON Plenty of them at the Gazette Office -Cafe AND NIQIIT ttHl MOHWIHON aST., Between Hecoud & Third, fortland) Ore COMMERCIAL UNION, OF HEPPNER, make prices for cash as tbe lowest. HEPPNER. OREQOM.