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FISHER, NEWSPAPER APVERTM Lj in Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file in his office. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp aer. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Lone Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrlven every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and beat line to or from the Interior country. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Conn, Agent. City Hotel Bar! The Public are Informed that G. B. Tedrowe is located in the City Hotel Building, and keeps the beat brands of Liquors and CigarB to be .found in Heppner. Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served In largest 'sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. Jerry Lena. Spray before. Brosnan was in Tuesday from sella meat lower than ever Grain fed meats at summer SprBy'e. prices at Trim D. Mathews was over from Gal loway Tuesday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, v alia Walla, Wash. R. C. Wills, the Lexington merchant, was in Heppner Tuesday. Smoke T. & B. Tobacco for sale bv P. 0. Thompson Company. 4t. The Gazette is in need of a few onrds of wood on subscription. Bring it in. New supply of blacksmith coal just reoeived by P. 0. Thompson Co. it. J. G. B. Phillips, an attorney of Fort land, Bpent yesterday in Heppner on business. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf. Floyd Thomas is reported as improv ing rapidly at the Good Samaritan hos pital, Portland. Anyone having one, two and tbree-year-old steers for sale should see Sam Kinsman at Heppner. tf. " The Gazette has quite a number of communications on file which will receive attention at an early date. Everyone is praising the elegant dis play of photos put in Horner & War ren's window by Gilhousen Bros. tf. A sure cure for the liquor habit. No. cure no pay. For full particulars aud terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drug Store. 9-tf. Hey there! where are you going? Why up to Gilhousen Bros, for piotures. Their cut prioe will be up by the 15th, you know. tf. Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and - baironta always ic stook. Baths in con nection. Call on him. G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artiat, oan be found at his parlors, Matlock corner, where he will dispense at popular prioes, shaves, shampoos, hairouts, etc. The streeta of HeDpner are dry almost dusty, and finer weather was never bestowed upon any section than ia now the share of Morrow county. Dallas Perkine celebrated her 8th birthday on Thursday of last week, at trie home of her mother in this city. Quite a number of ber Heppner friends were present, J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the beBt beer on the Paoi So coast. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56if. Elder W. F. Cowden, of Taooma, ia assisting in conducting the meetings at the Christian church, whiob we are in formed are very interesting and quite well attended. Harvey Akers was in yesterday from the Gooseberry section. Plowing is in progress and oropB are being pat in qnite rapidly, even though the prioe re mains quite low. Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Diego, Cal. says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me auy good." Price 50c. T. W. Ayera, Jr. W. A. Johnston departed last evening for his old home in Ohio where he will remain about six weeks. DuriDg hi absence Mrs. Jobnstou and son will visit the former's father in Portland. Marble playing and other festive sports are now enjoyed by onr denizens, and are as much indicative of the advent of spring in this climate as is the coming of tne blueDira in noosieruom. Clearance a ale of gerts fnrnishlng eoxis at the store of P. C. Thompson Co., to continue till Maroh 1st. Now is the time to get bargains. Bring your cash. All gents fnrnisbiog goods at cost. . An earthquake shock was experienced at Portland at 0:4 o'oiook last Monday morning (local time) There were three distinct shocks, the vibrations being from north to south, lasting for about 9 seconds. B. F. 8waggart ia prepared to furnish his "Bore Shot squirrel poison in wholesale lots. He bus already received a large order from Washington and Idaho. Every where it baa been nsed, it has not failed to exterminate the little pests. li. Attend the school meeting Monday and assnt in electing a director who ia in favor of keeping onr sobools np to the present high standard. It ia a bniiness proposition as well aa to the interest of the children that a progressive man be elected. Exposure to rough weather, dampness, extreme oold, etc., ia apt to bring on ao attack of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped banda and face, craoked lira aud tioleut itching of the skin also owe their origin to oold weather. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Voloanic Oil Liniment Bhould be kept on band at all times for im mediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 2oo, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co. At the opera bonis Wm. F. Cowden, general superintendent of missions for the Pacific Northwest, will preach Sun day morning and evening. Morning subjeot, "The Great Salvat on," where in the Bible ahall we find it. Evening anbjoct, "The Fatal Neglect." Mr. Cowden will preach from evening ij evening until further notice. Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregooiau, the greatest newspaper of the Weat. With the Gazette, both strict ly in advance, for oue year, $3. No better combination of newspapers oan be made in the state. Besides we will give as a premium an additional journal, the Web foot Planter, an agricultural paper. Come in now and subsorlbe. The painter tells ns that the speoial branding oil (sold by P. C. Thompson Co., at 50 cents per gallon,) has better staying qualities than pure Unseed oil but will not do lor bouse painting be cause of its tendency to tnrn dark on exposure to light. Made for the pur pose of branding sheep. Bring your own cans to pnt it in. tf. Cbas. A. Maskrey, special oorrespnn dent and J. P. MoManns, editor of the Pendleton Tribune, have returned to their post of duty. The Tribune was one of the few Dolph papers of-Eastern Ore gon, and stood by its man to the last roll oall. Wm. Pen I and says that his numerous flocks are thriving well under the in fluence nf the fine spring weather. It is to be hoped that good weather will still prevail during the lambing season which is near at baud. Every business man should use every possible means to keep the soboot up to its present standard. If our school, the pride of the community and the best in the state, is ruined, selfishness is the prompting motive. The honesty of some men may be tested by ooraparing the prioes of Linseed Oil and Fish Oil. Buy your oil for branding sheep of P. C. Thompson Co , who are not diciples of Isaac Walton. tf. The United Artisans, an Oregon fraternal and benevolent sooiety organ ized by Oregon men, has JjuBt reoently been organized in Portland, and a branoh is contemplated here in the near future. Shiloh's Cure, the great Coiiffh and Croup Cure, ia in great demand. Pocket size o intttins twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold bv T. W. Ayers Jr. They are simply fine, the best 1 have ever seen, is the remarks heard by many who stop to look at Gilhousen Bros,' photos in Horner & Warren's window. tf. The force being baak in the harness gin, onr readers oan i-xpect that every effort, will be made to keep the Gazette well np in the matter of news. Green Mathews for shaving, hair- cuttiug, shiimpooiug and nil other work in that line, Baths at, any time (luring business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. J, F. Hoyse reports protracted meeting iu progress at Hardman. Also that the farming community are very busy pro seoutiug farming operation. Poor brandim oil ia expensive at any prioe, beennae the brand will soon oome off. Call on Minor & Co. aud get the best. tf Geo. Miller, the postmaster of Doug las, is in town today. Mr. Miller is one of the ptogressive citizens of that locality. Buy vnur oil for marking sheep of P. 0. Thompson OouiDa'.y at 50 cents per gallon. Briug your own cans to put it in. tf. Expected to arrive at Minor & Co.'sin the next few days, the largest stock of dry goods ever brought to Heppner. tf O. L. and A. W.Patterson arrived from Salem yesterday morning. Orin leaven for Long Creek tomorrow morning. - H M. Thornton has bought the Hardy Long band of horses, the prioe paid being $5 per bead, eight in number. Every legal voter of Heppner School District No. 1, should attend the meet ing next Monday. Full supply of garden seeds, both package and bulk for sale by P. C. Thompson Co. tf. Claude Goats, of Hardman, is yet seriously ill from an attack of pneu monia. Born To the wife of W. W. Gillette, near Galloway on the 24th lost., a son Gilhousen Bros, best 84 photos go at 8l.7o per doz for twenty-live days. A S60 sewing machine for $40 cash, at the Btore of P. C. Thompson Co. 2t. OhaB. Repass wns one of onr Eight Mile visitors Tuesday last. Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, 6 eta.; rib steak, 5 cte., at Sprays. No fish oil sold br Minor A Co. for branding sheep. tf Chas. Johnson was up today from Lexington. Rheumatism Cored. Bheumatism is caused by lactic noid in the blood attacking the fibroin tissues of the joints. Keep your blood pure and healthy aud you will not have rheumatinm. Hood's SHrsapanlla gives the blood vitality and nohnessand toues the whole hody. neutralizes the acidity of tbe blood aud thus cure rhetnrritlsin. Hood's Pills sre the hest after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure beadaohe. A VERY J'KETTY SIGHT. Everybody stops at Horner & War ren's show window and we don't blame them, for s finer display of photos has never been seen in Heppner. It is a lovely frost scene a large ea9el f feet wide by "t feet high, made with of rustio and fringed with glittering moss, inside of which represents an old fashioned window. Tbe whole is inlaid in tbe most beautiful and artistic man ner, with as rare specimens of the photo art bs one ever sees. They are taken of our own town people by Gilhousen Bros, and will rival the best oity dis -plays. Everyone should see this display at evening when the electric lights are on. Gilhousen bros. will surely win a name for their pictures. tf. RrjrkltD's Ainle Salve. Tbe best salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cores Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pe. iect satisfaction or money refunded. riPce 25 cents par box, jot by T. W, Aytrg, Jr. That Tired Feeling Means danger. It is a serious condition and will lead to disas trous results if it is not ver come at once. It is a sure sign that the blood is impoverished and impure. The best remedy ia HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Whichmakcs rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength and elas ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively Makes the Weak Strong " I suffered with tired feeling and run down condition, and I was generally out of order. I am now taking my third bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and the tired feeling is gone and I feel like a different man. I recommend Hood's Sarsa parilla to all who suffer as I did." J. F. Eigsecker, Shaw, Oregon. Hood's and Only Hood's rusn 9;wy to huv, easy to liOOd S FlSlS take, easy in effect. 25c THE ELECTION OF MBKIDE. Made CimnimouB at the So question of Joe Simon After an Election Was had. The King left oat in the Cold. A great many of t he Gazette's readers who also draw inspiration from the oolumns of the Oregonian, depending apon the latter paper for their outside news, have no real idea of how it came about that Geo. W. McBride reoeived 72 votes on the ballot whiob made bim a United States senator to suoceed Joseph S. Dolph. The 58th ballot, or 21st ballot for Saturday, February 23, stood as follows: Lord 30; Dolph 36; dare 10; Ruley 6; Weatberford 1; McBride 3; Tongue 1. Total 87; pairs one and absent one. At the close of this ballot there was a lull in the proceedings. Some person, said to be Senator Ddph, sent in two boxes of oranges sod the joint con vention fell tojschool-boy sports, throw ing oranges all over the legislative ohamber. At exactly 11:25 the con vention was called to order by President Simon. At IhiB juncture Representative Cleeron, of Columbia county, nrose aud plaoed in nomiuatinn Geo. W. McBride, stating that he and several fri nils were desirous of breaking the deadlock and would vote for Mr McBride, and if the opposition were true to their promise a senator would be elected. The nomi nation nf McBride was seconded by Rep. Barkley, of Marion, oue of tne "antis." On roll oall, Sunittor Alley, of Lane, an anti, led off for McBride, followed by every one of the opposition to Dolph, and gaining on this vote Messrs. Calbreatb, Calvert, Cleeton, Giwdy, Sehlbrede, Sbutrum and Stanley, the antis having already gained the support of Messrs. Brownell, Qobson, Mintie, Moores aud Patterson, of Marion. In detail the Inst vote on Dolph and MoBride stood as follows: Dolph Baouroft, Beach, Blunde',1, Bridges, Cardwell, Carter, Conn, Daly, David, Dawson, Denny, Gesner, Gowan, Long, Maxwell, McCrsken, McGinn, MoGreer, Moorhead, Myers, Prioe, Smith, of Clackamas, Smith, of Joseph ine, Smith, of Polk, Steiwer, Templeton, Thompson, Woodard and Simon 30. McBride Alley, Baker, Barkley, Boothby, Brownell, Burke, Oalureatb, Calvert, Cleeton, Cole, Coon, Cooper, Craig, Curtis, Davis, Dunn, Gotes.Gowdy, Guild, Gurdane, Hiliegas, Hobson, Hofer, Hope, Joboson, Keyt, Lester, Lyle, MoClung, Mintie, Patterson, Pat terson, Rinearson, Scott, Sehlbrede, Sbutrum, Smith, of Linn, Stanley, Tigard, Wright, Yates and Moores 42. Then Templeton, of Linn, Smith, of Polk, Bridges and Ciou, of Douglas, Klamath and Lake, respectively, feil into line in the order named aud gave Mr. McBride one more vote than he needed. President Simon Baw himself and colleagues left out in the cold, and bis quiok, active brain revolved immediately as to tbe manner iu wh eb thev could make the most out of a bad job. Joe then ordered that the records show McBride as having received the full 72 votes, unless there was objection tberelo. None being offered tbe ringsters slid into tbe ''bond wagon" and were imr mediately lost sight of. Tongue cannot describe tbe saene as tbe climax was reached only a few minutes before 12 o'clock on this memor able night, forty-two votes bad already been cast for McBride and members of tbe joint convention were falling down over each other to change their votes from Dolph to bim. President Simon was hurrying nervously tbe work of tbe chief clerk in order to get the announcement of the vote before tbe assemblage in time to vet another ballot. But Urn tired Dolph men who bad been continually whipped into line for forty days; held day ofter day by promises from their chief that never materialized; soolded, coaxed and threat ened, name oat one art-r another for the Dative son of Oregon, the man of the people. Hon. 0o. W. MoBride. Bridges . . was tbe 45tb msn and Coon came too lets to bs of any service. An election of a L tilled rjutes seontrr was had ana tue ! ringsters were, laconically speaking. left holding the sack. Tiie mem oers or tbe jjint convention were lost in the densely orowded throng on tbe floor of the honse ebsmbor, and the gallerie Leeer Is the Place for Fresh Cash FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND It is the Headquarters ! palntCi I)rug:a Oils. Glnss. Toi let Artloea, l".a3t edlolnea, Eto Office of all stages running out of Heppner. for Infants and Children. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Abcher, M. D., ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorla is so unlrersal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." CiftLoa Mvlrttn, D. D., New York City. and lobbies were packed from one end to the other. From the moment that MoBride's name came before the con vention till the election was announced, oheer after cheer which made the old oapitol tremble went up from the exoited multitude. The name of Mo Bride was eleotrical and hie election was conoeded from the moment Cleeton arose to champion his cause. It May Do as Much for Yon. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a Bevere kidney trouble for a number of years, with severe pains in his baok and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called kid ney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Eleo trio Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adopted to the oure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Prioe only 50o. tor large bottle. At drug store of T. W. Ayers, Jr. The Lexington correspondent desires to hear from the Eight Mile Center pro traoted meeting. The Gazette hears that the meeting is progressing nioely. Though many are busy with spring work, it iB fairly well attended and many conversions have resulted from the efforts of the good people. Symptoms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that something is wrong. Many persons die viotiins of kidney diseases who could have been saved had they taken proper preonntio is. The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm has saved .i . . r TP have anv derangement of the kidneys try it. Price $1 per bottle. Editor Johnson, of the Corvallis Ga zette, an native anti-ring niau, spent several weeks in Salem during the senatorial fight. Mr. Johnson runs the only republican paper in Benton county. Piles! Piles! Itching Files. bymptomB Moisture; intense itching and Btinging; most at night; worse by sorotcbing. If allowed to continue tumors form, whiob often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne a Ointment stops the itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and iu most oases removes the tumors, At drnggists, or by mail, for SOoents. Dr.Swuynei Son, Philadelphia, Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head dear as a bell. 25c , 50c, and 81 Sold by T. W. Ayers. Jr. Administrators Notice. BBTATR OP J. O. YOUNG, ECKAtK. N OTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN, THAT LET- tersof Anminlotration on tne Bitate oi J. G. You i.R, deeeaHerl, were Krm.ted to the undfrsiKiied on the IMh day of January ISM, hv the Count v Court of Morrow County. All person havinir claim against said Kmate are rtouired to exhibit them tome for allowance. at my place on Khca Creek, within nix months after the date of toil notice or they ihall b fnrpvur harred. Thii lKth day of Jan. 1W6. B. C. HAY, Cj-J. Adminlnmtiv. Notice of intention. 1AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, j Jan. 19, lf. Notice ia hereby Riven that the following named iettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of hi claim, and that said proof will he made before J. W. Morrow, Co. clerk, at Heppner, Ort-Kon, on March 6, 1H', viz: JOHN II. JOHNSON, Hd. No. 4832, for the B',4 Nw and lot" 'd 4. tier. 1, Tp. 2 rf, K 'lh E., W. M. He names the followlnn witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; K. J, Hiil.C. A. Johnson, of Lexington, Ore., J. T. Yount. Wm. Kstcs, of Heppner, ore. ao:t-H. Jah. K. Moork, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TESTATE OF T. F. BARTON. DECEASED. Fj Notlre Is hereby Klven that letters of i 1- mtnistratlon on the estate of T. K. Itarton, de cessefi. were rrantefl to the unoVrslirnen' on the y-th day February, 1H, by tbe county court of Morrow county. All persona havlrir claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at my home in Ktirht Mile. I Morrow fjo., Or., within sir month, after the i date of this notiee, or they shall he forever barred. f3!mi J. . vot.s'u, Admr. j 1 Ms 2f,th day ol February, 1. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. . i fl . M, . c hM iiwM.eA hJ mutual consent, W. A. Johnston retlilnit from tne bunne... All accounts ann nois are pay hla m U1nf.r Jb fVi ..nt thnu Ihit hiv. h.Bn loaded by letter. ' AU art parable y ! Miner Co. t -H Groceries, Cheap for Only. PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. PHIL. COHN. Proprietor. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives steep, and promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For SBTeral years I have recommended your ' Castorla, 1 and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Eownc F. Pardee, M. D. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. The Centacr Cohpakt, 77 Miirrat Street, New York Crrr. Notice of Intention. Land Offick at The Dalles, Okbiion, January ill. lfOT. KTOTlrK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IN following-named settler has tiled notice 1,1a liitotiUnn to mako filial nrnof in SUDDOrt of his claim, and that paid proof will he made before J. YV. Morrow, county Clerk, at tieppner, Oregon, on Maroh 14, lH'tr,, vis : PATRICK 8P1I.LAKK, Hd. E. No. 2895, for the EVt HE Sec. 11, and NV4 FU Sp, 14. Tn :l. 8. K. '2; E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi Mat Huches, John Woodward, John Hickcy, Sherman Leillcr, all of Heppner, Oregon AS. F. MOOItK, flrnW. Register. Notice of Intention. LAND OI'FIOB AT I.A GRANDE, OREGON, Feb. 14, x'Xi. Notice is hereby given that the followiiiK named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in support nf h it claim, and that said proof will bo made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on March m, l(t5, viz: FRANK CLEM, Hd. No. M for the N V, 8WH BVt'H Bee. 11, and NW!4 NW4 See. 11, Tp. 1 N. K 27 E. W. M. He names the following; witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Isaac Vincent, W. M. Avers, Isaac Howard, J. L. Howard, ull of (iallowav, ore. n. r. willow, fl.l-nvja. Itexlster. Notice of Intention. Lanh OrncE at La g kanoe, Obf.uon. Junimry HI, HHIB. X'OTR'R IS IIERKBV G1VKN THAT THE IN followintr-imwu'd settler has filed notiee or his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his elaim, slid that haid proof will be made before the rounlv elerk of Morrow county at Heppner. Or., on March IS, WJ.', viz : Williiiill W. Uotuicy. Hd No. 0041, for the V NJ Wtf SH'4, Bee. 21. Tii 6 H. RatKVVM. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, auucuuivauou of said lain!, viz : W. K. Mikesell, Lnnus Penland, W. R. CaBcy, D. A. Hamilton, all of Heppner, Or. II, F. WILSON. flml5 Register. Summons. TN THE CIRCUIT OURT FOR THE COUNTY X of Morrow. State of Oregon. The Northern Coui.tiesl Investment Trust Limited, Plaintiff. G. W. Btewart, James I D. Hamilton, G. W. HarrltiKton Addle Par- viii anil J. N. Brown, Defendant, j To O. V. Htewart and James D. Hamilton, De fendants. IN THK NAME OK THE HTATK OF ORE GON. You are hereby rcouired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the nei treirulnr term of the above named court. to-wit: March '2ft. and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take iudiruient against you and will apply to the cou rt for the relief demanded in IU cumplalnt, to: wit: A decree for the sum of One Thousand Dollars irold coin with interest thereon at the rate of eiffht percent rer annum from the first dny of July, M2, until paid. For the sum of Six ond Kiftv Two Hundreths Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of eiRht per cent per annum from the Uth day of January, IK).1), and the sum of One Hundred Dollars attorney's fee, and costs and disbursements of this suit. Also fo th foreclosure of the mortiraKe executed by de fendant (i, W. Stewart so secure the payment of the same ana conveying tne w. oi tne nvv Hen. H. The W 'K of the NWU. the KM of the HE!4 and the NV4 of the Sec. :ilt and the HW14 of the HW'H of Hec. 82, all In Tp 5 South of Rbiikc '2ft E W M, for the sale of said premises and tor junpment ann execution against uieue fendant (i. W. Stewart for any deficiency wider, may remain after applying the proceeds of the sale of said premises in payment of the above named sums, and tor such further relief as is demanded in plaintiff's complaint. This summons is served bv publication by or der of W- L Bradshaw, JudK of the above named court. J. N. BROWN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Citation. IN THF. COI'NTY COI.'KT OF THK HTATK OF Oregon, for the county of Morrow. In the matter of thei entate of Ellnha! CITATION. Hnerry, deceased. ) To Hul'la F.dwards, and all unknown persons Interested In auirl estate. IN THF. NA.MK OF THE 8TATR OF ORE GON, You are hereby cited and required to ap pear In the County t'ourt of the Htateof Oregon, for the County of Morrow at the Court Koom thereof, st lleppner In ttie Oemnty of Morrow on WedneBditv, the r.th 'lay of March, lvi. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon nf that day, then and there to sl.ow muse if any exist, why an order of sale shall not be made of the real property of said estate, dehcnbed as follows, Uj-wlt : Beginning Mt a stake 4x.'ixl0 Inches at a point A. ns chains w est of the southeast comer of the donation land claim of Charles Klce, notifica tion No. 2hw aud claim No. 4'J, in Township 1;( south, of range 8 west, of the Wlllajnette Meri dian, and running; thence north aud parallel with the east line of sild claim 47 chains to a stake on the north line of said claim, thence weftt 2.S4 chains to a stake, thenee south 47 chains to a .take 9x10x14 Inches, thence ea.t 2.H4 chains to the place of beginning, containing; thirteen and thirty-four one-hundredth, acres, more or ie.s, situate fn County of Linn aud Huite of Oregon, WITNESS, the Hon. Julius Kelthly, Judge of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of HEAI..1 Morrow with the Heal of said Court slflxed, this Mh day of February A. D.. li. ATTEST : 1. W. MORltOW, llmV Clerk. CASH Credit Has no future we don't want Patronage Upon any other than can't place "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 he k CASH This Space Belongs to GILLIAM & BISBEE. HARDWARE. 111. Kcclcy ktitut. -OF- IBMllsu Dawson Ss Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All busioesB attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, ... .THE OPEN DAY MAX MIVII'I-H, sw-3ra Proprietor. LEGAL BLANKS Owing to tbe advantages gained through, bning a member of tbe .... P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to make prioes for cash as low as tbe lowest. Corner Main and Willow Htreets, Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individnals having conflicting claims under the agricultural land laws, and those between claimants under Ibe Mineral Lbws and egrionltnral olairaants; and also between "laimants nnder any of tbe pnblio land laws and the Hailroad oompaniee and their grantees, and the stBtes and their grantees, nnder the Hwsmp-Land and School-Land Grams. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlera who have oomplied with the laws nnder whiob their entries were made, Bnd who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue ol their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whiob can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given iu all matters relating t tLe pnblio lands, especially on points arising under tbe new laws whiob have been recently passed providing for tbe disposal of tbe public domain. If yon want vour land patent In a hurry if you want yoor land business, of any charaoter, attended to by skilllul and competent attorneys, and promptly de posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderuurn, Gen. Man., P. O, Boi, 8S6, Walngto. V 0. STORE! value to us, and any mail's a money basis. TV BDy kind of interest A CALL ! mm STORE. For the Oure ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gasrtth office for particulars. Strlctlyconfldeutlal, Treatment private and sur cure. OREGON Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. ..... .(5afe AND NIQIIT ant jvio hihon wr.. Between Beeornt & Thtrrl, fortiiinil, Or HErPNER, OREGON.