Notice to Advertisers. rHOSE deslrine the Insertion of display ads., or change of same, must eet their copy in lot later than Monday evening (or Tuesday's tdltioii, or Thursday evening for Friday's edi .on. Ths Pattkkson Publishing. Co. Take Notice. 1. The turn of five Rents per line will be hargrsd for "cards of thanks," "resolution of respect," list of wedding; presents and donors, tai oMtnary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and otices olspecial meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other SBterttilnmenU from which revenue is to he de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five jests a line. Those rules will be Btrictly adher M to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. "We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No orrespondence will be published unless the WTiter's real name is signed is an evideuce of good faith. T" P. BTSHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTTS .LJ ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This 'fper is kept on file In hiB office. 'Gvee your business to Hevpnerpcopte, ind, therefore assist to build up Hepp nttr. Patronize those toVo patronize v?0tt. ' TIME TABLE. Stage Tor Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, 'Iqhri Yifcy and Canyon City, leaves as follows : JEvery day at 6 a. m., except Sundav. &ives everv dav at 6 t. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country, B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. City Hotel Bar! The Public are informed that 0. B. Tedrowe ia located in the Cltv Hotel Building, and keeps the best brands of Uquors and Cigars to be lounu in Heppner. Uambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest isd mugs. G. B. TEDIIUVVE, Prop. Here and There. The Heppuer region needs rain. Kaley's medical bill is now a law. Get Yesger's prices on wall paper. 15 2. Miss Elsie Joues is reported as being ill. Spray before. selle meat lower tbiin ever prices t Grain fed meats Bt sammer Spray's. Wm. Wilson was. in from Butter creek 'Saturday. Andy Cook was in from Butter creek Thursday. Milt Moreen was in yesterday on business. For bargains attend August CburltonV private Bale. Mvor G. V. Bolton, of Tbe Dalles, di& yesterday. Phntncranher Dowe will return 10 Heppner in July. j. E. Colemau was down yesterday "rom Gooseberry. Bet. Gregory made this office pleasant call today. (ton. Muir was in Wednesday from tb lower country. J. D. Hickev was over tbe first of tbe week for supplies. The Niles-Vinson. Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. J. W. Vaughan got back from tbe valley yesterday morning. Dnrino the month of Marcb Ynger will tall wall paper at cost. 15 2. W. E. Kahler, the Hardiian merohant, waa over last week on busineee. Attend August Charlton's private sale during the next 40 days. J. T. MoAlister and wife will leave M .nday for tbe Palouse section. The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2 75 per year, both strictly in advance. W. F. Reininger spent a f-w days with friends in Heppner this week. Henry Thorns m and wife were in from Butter creek Wednesday last. The streets are so dusty as to need sprinkling. Ruin is badly needed. Yeager is selling wall paper at oost. Call on him and be oouvinced. 15-2. Born This morning, in Heppner, to tbe wife of George Thornton, a son. Oonnty court is grinding this week without the presenoe of Com. Baker. Now is the time to kill r- quirrele; and Swaggart's "dure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. t(- Wm. Hale, son of Mrs. F. R. Sherman, is over from Pendleton visiting his rela tives. E. G. Sperry depaited Wednesday for Canyon City to meet the Grant county court. Full supply of garden seeds, botb package and bulk for sale by P. C. Thompson Co. Anyone baviug one, two and tbree yearold steers for sale should see Him Kinsman at Heppner. if- T. W. Ayers, Jr., was ill Wednesday nd yesterday, but is o deck Hgaiu almost as good as new. Rev. W. E. Potwine wi l hold services in the M. E. church Tuesday evening, Marob 12, at 7 :3J o'clock . W. H. Swaio, of The Dulles, is on the rosdinJ.A. Patterson's pine. "Pat" is down to Portlaud for a brief periud. The bin rush Gilhousen Bros, are having will oompl tbeun to miss tilling their orders on lime by several days. tf. Poor branding oil is expensive at any prioe, because the brand will soon come off. Call on Minor Co. aud get the best. M. E. Smith has returned from Junction City and will superintend affairs over on i. W. Morrow' ranch this year. Hey there! where are yon going? Why npto Gilhousen Bros, for pictures. Their cot prioe will be up by tbe l.itb. you know. Ben Swsggart returned this morning from a visit to PeDd eton where be is selling large quantities of bis "Sure Shot Squirrel Poison." G. B. Hatl, the tonsorial artist, can be foood at his parlors, Matlock oorner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. Born To the wife of E. G. 81'innm. in this city, Saturday, Marcb 2, 1895, a girl. '81oke" says he has three girls oow, end threes are alwa; butter than any pair. M jir S. L. Skeeh and Colonel Flaisig, special agents of the Manhattan Life Life Ins Co, arrived at Heppoer this morniug and will remain a few dny. The gentlemen both have war records of which any person might well be proud, and indeed it '.s interesting to hear them talk over old times. Major S tteeis was regular officer for a number ot years and was conneoted with tli9te's famous 7th cavalry from '66 to '77. Colonel FlaUig is accompanied by his wife who is a member of the famous Eentncky family, the Carlisle's, and indeed a very pleasant and fascinating lady. Exposure to rough weather, dampness, extreme Cold, etc., is apt to bring on an sttnek of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped bands and face, cracked hps and loleut itching of tbe skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr. J. H. MoLenn'e Volcanic Oil Liuiment should be kept on band at all times for im mediate applicMtiou when troubles of this nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 2oo, 50o and $100 per bottle. ForsMle bv Slonum Jobnaon Drug do. Jacksonville Times: Representative Cole, of Multnomah county, whom tbe Oregoiiinn railed a ''stinkard" and severely criticised for not voting for the re-election of Senator Dolph, has com menced a suit for libel against that journal. His attorneys are Hume & Hall, a d I he personal warfare made by tbe Oegonian against them as wel1 as their client will nerve them for lively legal battle. Now is tbe time to get the Weekly Oregonmn, the greatest newspaper of the West. With the Gazette, botb strict ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better combination of newspspers can 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 subscribe. The Gazette is in receipt of some Ha waiian patters, sent it by an old friend, Evan W. Eteb. who is a resident of the Maoris. They oontain a full acoouot of the Hawaiian rebellion and "make mighty lntereRtin' rendin. It our friends want Hawaiian news from first hands they have but to oome to tbe Ga- z tie office to get it. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, proprietor of Hall's h-.tel in John Day, and W. W. Bunu, of the same plane, got in Thnrs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Hall are going to Portland whre the latter will enter the hospital to have a tutmr remove.!. Mr. Boon departed on tbe return trip today. Tl.e Gaztte is pleased to annonnoe in this imie that Jas. 'tVylsnd, of Hard mn, has been selected by the county court a soab inpeotor for ton coming venr. The selection of Mr. Wylaod, we 'hink, will give general satisfaction. Snhscribers to the Weekly Snn, the rviruing paper or. Oregon, 1 per year. With the Gz tte, both in advance, 2 75 pT year. A good combination. rwo of the people's papers at one prioe. Subscribe at the Gazutte office. Hon. J. S. Boothbv writes that be and daughter have finished their visit and will irrive home tomorrow morniog. - The people of Lexington are preparing a Brand reception for Mr. Boothby, to which all are invited. B F. 8waggart is prepared to furnish his "Sure Shot" squirrel poison in boleale lots. He has already received a large order from Washington and Idaho Every where it has been need t Ins not failed to exterminate the little pests. tf. B. A. Huosnker has sold the Heppner Monument since line to Walt, Thompson wbo i now iu charge, and Jerry Oohn ha sold hi1 erocery store to Mr. Hnn- iKker. Our be t wishes for success are with both. Shiloh's Cure, the great Conch and Croiin Cure, is in great demand. Pocket -"'Z' ojtituins twenty five doses only 25c Children love it. Sold bv T. W. Ayers Ir. The honesty of some men may be psted bv comparino the prices of Linseed Oil and Fish Oil. Buy your oi 'nr brending sheep of P. C. Thompson C-v, who are not diciples of Isaac Walton. tf. V bo should tbe Gazette s editor see down at Snlem during the session of 'puislatnrn but Editor Shntt, of the C mdon Globe. He was enjoying bis vacation immensely. Ka-l's Clover Root will pnmy yonr Rlood. cltMr y inr Complexion, regulate vour bowels and mtke your bead clear ma ball. 25c . 50a, and $1. Sold by L W. Ayers. Jr. T M.: Captain N. B Humphrey, the well known joke cracker, a familiar Pendletonian. has resolved to reside in the future in tbe soldiers' borne at Rose burg. Green Mathews for shaving, hair cutting, shampooing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time durins business boors. CM. Jones, assistant Don't forget P. C. Thompson Co. when vou get ready to brand your sheep Oil. lamo black and tnrpent'ne now o hand. Bring your cans to put tbem in tf. Ed. Reeoe. tbe erstwhile nreman o! the branch, but now an engineer on tb main line, is here to visit friends and erj y a much-needed reit. R v. J. M Denison will preach Ri ht Mile Centre the third Sabba'hol this moith, tbe 17th inst. Sabject "Baptism." All are invited. Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and tiai'Oiits always ir s'ock. Batha iu oon oeot'on. C'di on him. Coueressman Ellis will arrive home from WaHhuiuton about the 15 b inst His many frwuds in Oregon to R'.-e bin) home amn. A sure oure for the liquor hhbit. Ni enrenopay. for run particulars sun terras -h on T. W. Ay.r, Jr., City Drug gture. 9-t'. After the 15th of March Oilbonsen Rros. will make a special out on large siz-d family groi'f. Be ready for them. Tbe Corvallis Gztte is Benton oonnty'sonly republican paper. It is auti- muobiue, and a red hot number, too. Expected to arrive at Minor & Co.'i in the next, few days, tbe lareest stock of dry goods ever brouaht to Heppner. tf Mrs. Rash is visiting her daughters, Mrs. E- G. Sloan aud Mrs, D. A. Herren and their respective families. Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will an to i he bonse or take sewiDg at borne. Mrs. Mary Henderson. SphDDg TT 1 m i Medicine Is a necessity because the tonic of winter air it gone, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated Imparities in ths blood and debilitated condition of the bodyt open the way tor that tired feeling;, hervous troubles, and other ills. Ths skin, mucous membrane and tbe various organs strive in vain to relieve the im pure current of life. They all welcome TT 11 H Oparilla to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purity the blood, tons and strengthen the laboring organs and build up the narves. " I was not able to wait on myself and could not gain any strength until I began taking Hood's barBaparilla about three months neo. Now I am doinir ray house work. My right lung was badly effected, and in the spring and summer I was very weak, but Hood's Saritaparilla has done me much good and I have great confidence in it." Mrs. E. R. Knight, Tecumseh, Okla Purifies The Blood " I have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla and it has always built up my Bystem, given me a good appetite and cleansed my blood." Thomas Krooek, Tulare, California. Iveeei Bros. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. It is the Headquarters ! jpalnta, Drue let Artioea Oil. OlaasK Tot' Patent ertlclnes, Btbt Office of all stages running out of Heppner. SLI PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. SQCIRR'SIj POISON. drod's Pills the nftcr-Tlniipr pill and family cathartic. 25c Toilettes fob March The fashion magazines, now before tbe pubuo, deal th tbe subject of the new spring styles. Among the best aud most favored of those publications is Toilettes, whioh in its March edition seems to have surpass ed itself. An examination of this num ber will satisfy our lady readers that its illustrations oover tbe whole field of the spring fashions, being a complete re pertoire f tbe very latest designs by the leadiDg Krenob modistes. Walking' visiting, reception, aud eveuing dresses; new oapes. jackets and wraps; Bleeves, onrsages and garniture are among its attractive features. There is a bridal continue by worth ot exquisite workman ship, with ball dresses by Hounet and others. Children's costumes, hoods, bats and dresses, oomplete tbe list of its attractions, there being no fashion journ at for tbe month whioh oompares with it, either for tbe variety or novelty of its admirable midels. Can be procured from cewsdealers. Tbe following reoipe for making squir rel poison was recently sent us. We know nothing, personally, as to its merits, but by request publish same, together with accompanying letter. Mb. Patterson: As several parties have asked me f it the recipe to prison squirrels I will give it to you as it is O. K. I got it out of the examiner last vear. To 6 gal'ons of wheat take ouuoes of oyanide of potash, one ounce of pul verized strychnine, 9 eggs and 5 pints of sugar. Powder tbe oyanide of poUeh and dissolve it in very little water. Beat the eggs, add the strychniue, suar and cyanide of potash and pour over the dry wheat, stirring until the whole mass is wet with tbe poisoued eggs. Tbe mass will dry in a day or two without being spread or spoiling. Add oil of rhodium to scent SBine as you take wheat out for use. Yours, Ernest Ibtman. Ionk, Feb. 29, 1895. Four big MiccexiteH. Having tbe needed merit to more than make good all tbe advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr, King's Now Discovery, for consumption O'inghs and colds, each b ttle guaranteed Eleotrio Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach aud Kidneys. Bucklon's Arnica Halve; tbe best iu the world, aud Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them aud the dealer whose tame is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold atT. W. Ayers Jr., drug store. CASH STORE! Credit Has no future value to up, and we don't want any maiTe Patronage Upon any other than a money basis. "We can't place "credit" at any kind of interest We Don't Want Aa Kaicer aud a Nipping Wind, A continuous down pour of rain, iodetu- nut weather, izeneially in winter and spring, are unfavorable to all classes ot invalids. But warmth and activity infused into tbe circulation oontnots these influences and iuterpot9 a defense against them. Hostetter's Ktomaoh Bitters, most thorough ana eneotre or. stomaohios and tonics, not only enriohs the blood, but accelerates its circulation. For a obill. or premonitory symptoms of rheumatism and kidney complaint, nartioularly prevalent at these seasous, it is the best possible rt randy. It is also iuvaluable for dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation Bud nervousness, wever set out on a winter or spring journey without it. Elderlv persons and the delicate and oonvaleeoent are greatly aided by it. Summons. T(I THE CIRCUIT f Ot- RT FOR THE COUNTY X of Morrow, State of Oregon. The Northern touhiici i Investment 1 rust Limited, Hamuli, vs. G. W, Stewart, Jumes 1). Hamilton, U. W. Harrington AddiePar vlu and J. N. Brown, ripfaiiilAntii. To O. W. Stewart and James D. Hamilton, De fendants. IN THK NAME OF T-IE STATE OF ORE GON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed aitniiist ynu in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the ne t regular term of iheabove named court, to-wit : March 26. 18!I5; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against vou and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in Its complaint, t0 A decree for the sum of One Thousand Dollars gold coin with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent i er annum from the first day of .lnlv. 1MM. until nald. For the sum of Six and Fifty Two Hunciretns uonars wiui luiewi thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 9th day of January, 1895, and the sum of One Hundred Dollars attorney's fee, and costs and disbursements of this suit. Also for the foreclosure of the mortgage executed by de fendant a. W. Stewart so secure the payment of the iirnn and convevine the WW of the SWVi Sec. 30. The of the NW4, the EH of the SEU and the N Vi of the SEW Sec. 31, and the 8Wi of the HWi of Sec. 2, all in Tp 5 South of Range 25 E W M, for the sale of said premises and for judgment and execution against the de fendant G. VV. Stewart for any deficiency which mav remain after applying the proceeds of the Bale of said premises in payment of the above named sums, and for such further relief as is demanded in plaintiff's complaint. This summons is served by publication by or der of W. L. Bradshaw, Judg" of ths above named court. j. n. bkuwin, 309-21. Attorney for Plaintiff. Tha cash buyer to pay for losses occasioned by bad debts. We treat all alike, and sell goods for less money than you can Ret them elsewhere. GIVE US A CALL ! ill k mm CASH STORE. Habd on the Head. E. 0. Ash baugb, ot Eight Mile, was iu Heppner over last nigbt. Ed now wears patched-up cranium, tbe result ot an acoideol that happened to him on Tuesday while on bis way to lone with a load ot wheat. He uses trail wagons and while defending a bill something went wrong with the bind wagon where it joined on to the one in front, and while endeavoring to make matters right, Mr. Ashbaugh's bead was caught be tween tbe bed of tbe rear wagon and the front wagon, it having in some manner slid forward onto him. Tbe result was a very uncomfortable squeeze, whioh bad it been a liitle harder, might have proved fatal. As it is Ed now carries a prettv sore head, but is extremely thankful that it was no worse. Wedded. The Gazette takes pleasure in anuounciug in this issue tha merri age of Mr. Lewis Kinney, of Milton. Oregon, and Miss Myrtle Swagtpirt, of this place, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Uwsggart. on last Tuesday evou mg, at the residenoe of Mr. and Mis. Dave MoAtee, of Heppner, Kev. F. C. Adkins officiating. There were present about twenty relatives and friends who after witnessing the solemn rites were ushered out to a table loaded to the breaking down poiut wi'h those delioaoies which noue but the good house-wife know bow to prepare. Mr and Mrs. Kinney will hereafter reside at Milton where Mr. Kinney is in the milling business. The bride was raised in Heppner aud has a host of friends wbo have none but the best wishes for her and husband. Citation. TN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE OF JL Oregon, for the county or Morrow. In the matter of thei estate of ElishaJ CITATION. fcnerrv. deceased.) To Hulila Edwards, and all unknown persons interested in said estate. IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON, You are hereby cited and required to ap near In the County ourt of the State of Oregon tor the County of Morrow at the Court Room thpreof. at He'nnner In the County of Morrow on Wednesday, the ftth day of March, 1WI5, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and tlmra tn lmw cause If anv exist, u nv an ore er of s-,le shall noi be made of the real property of said estate, defcnlicd as follow s, to-wit : Beginning t a some 4x.xiu lncnes ai a point 5 m chain west of the southeast corner of the donation land claim of Charles Rice, notifica tion No. 2l(i:iand claim No. 49, In Township 13 south, of range ;i west, of the Willamette Meri dian, and rnni'ing thence norlh and parallel with the enst line of said claim 47 chains to a stake on tho north line of said claim, thence west 2.H4 chains to a stake, thence south 47 chains to a stake 9x10x11 inches, thence eat 2.84 chains to tho place of beginning, containing thirteen and thirty-four niie-hundredths acres, more or less, situate in County of Linn and State of Oregon. WITNESS, the Hon. Julius Kclthly. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow with the Heal of said Court ultixed. this 5th day of February A. II.. WIS. ATTEST : J. W. MORROW, Clerk. This Space Belongs to GILLIAM & BISBEE. HARDWARE. SEAh. f.Vm. Bloonm-Johnson Drug Co. desires us to publixh the following extract from a letter of Cbas. M. Outfeld, of Keedley, Fresno Co, Cat., as tbey bandied the remedy referred to and want their cus'omers to know what a splendid medicine it is: "It is with pleasure I tell you that by one day's nse of Chamberlain's Oongh remedy I was relieved of a very severe cold. My head was completely stopped up and I could not sleep at uight. I can recomtneud this remedy." cold nearly always staits in the bead and afterwards extends to the throat and lungs. By using this remedy freely as soon as Ibe cold bas been contracted ill I m on " '"re ,u" 0,,ul "uno hiici preveui III oa kiou jt from ex,eU(ling to ,he n0Bii Han't pat it Off. Thn necessity of a sunns medicine is universally admitted. This hi the beet time of year in which to purify th bloof, to restore tbe lost appetite, and to build up tbe entire system, as the body is now peculiarly snoeptible to benefit from medicine. Tbe great popularity at taiued by Hood's SarsapanliH, owing to its real merit and Ms remarkable Hiiccnn, bas eetablinbed i bh the very best medioine to take iu the spring. It cures sorofula. salt rhenm, aud all humors, biliousness, dyspepsia, hwaduobe, klduev and liver complaints, catarrh, and tV. affections caused or promoted by low state of the svstem or impure blood. Don't put it off, but take Hood's Harsn parilla now. It will do yon good. PliIVATB Salb. Dunug tbe next 4U days August Charlton will sell at private sale at his ranob out near (Jooseberry all bis house hold goods, farming implemcnta and stork, consisting of kilchen utensils, bedroom set, aein machine, wagon plows, harness, horses, cows, chickens, etc. All will be sold very cheap for oash. Avail yourself of this opportunity to secure a bargain. 10-19. CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COliRT OK THE STATE of Oregon, for Morrow county. In the matter of thecstuteof i rod rick Kretz schniau. To any and all persons known and unknown Interested In said estate, greeting : IN THK NAME OK Til K STATE OK OREOON, You hereby cllcd and required to appear iu the countv coiirt of tho stt.te of Oregon, for the County ot Morrow, at the court room thereof, at Hemmer In the county of Morrow on Mon day the (itii dav of May. li.r. at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon of that day, then and there t show cause. If any exist, why an order of siiln should not be made for following described real property belonging to the above-named estate, towlt: Ilciiiuutuir 9 M-lw chains from 8 E cor ner of SV H of sec 2(1, tp 2 H, It 2ii E W M ; thence north at rluht aneles with south Hue of said section 2 U-loo chains; thence at rlvht angles west distance 72 Hull, thence at rlgh' auirle south 2 lit im chains, thence at right angles east 72 links to beginning, containing nU-WOO of an acre. Witness, the Hon. Julius Kclthly, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the County of Morrow with the sed of said court alllxen, Mils i snn uav oi reuruary, a. u. jtod. ISEAL Attest: J. W. MORROW, f l'J-m 19 Clerk Wanted Laundry work by Mrs. C. Ne'soo, old Monotain House. Mending neatly di"l. Loin stek, 8 ct. j round steak, 6 cts.; rib steak, 5 cts., at H prays. No fish oil sold bv Minor k Co. for branding sbeep. tf To Make Pare Blood There is no medioine before tbe people equal to Hood's tiitrsapiirilla. It is tbe standa'd spring medicine and blood purifier and it ponee peculiar merit which other try IU vain ti reanh. It rallv nMk-8 the wenk olrnnff. Do not Something. Nbw. Col. N. W. Flaisig and MajorS. Lane Hkeels, representing the Manhattan L'fe Iusaranoe "ompaoy, ot New York, are stopping at Heppner for a few days. Tbe gentlemen bring with tbem a tie feature of life insur ance, issued very recently and only by tbis company- It is worthy tbe Oureful consideration of every man carrying life insnrance, or contemplating such. Sev eral citizens of Heppner are now looking into tbe matter and some have applied tor insurance. Col. Flaisig is the special agent of tbe company, bis boms being in New York City, and as such be visits Oregon on bis annual tonr wt. Hs is also looking over tbe country for bis Eastern friends witb a view to investments. Symptoms of kidney troables should be promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that something is wrong. Many persons die viotims t kidney diseases wbo could have hem saved bad they taken proper precaution. The prompt nse of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney lialm has saved thousands of valuable lives. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try it. Price $1 per bottle. I reflect to i nrifv )onr blood this spring, J. B. Natter bas reopened the Brewery ( Hood's SarsspanlU now. Ralonn. keeoinir on tap at ad tim-s III bast beer on tbe Faoino oo-t. Also ou bands tba best braeds ot liquors, wines tad eigr. 0Clt' Hu'd's PiUs brooms tha favorits etbaitio wttb every ooo wbo tries tbem. S3o. per b. Marilna in salts From a letter written bv Rev, J, Gutiderman, of Dimondale, Mcb., w are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tbe results were almost maryeloui in tbs oat of my wife While I was pastor of ths Baptist eburoh at KiV'-s Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La (iripoe. Trrib!e paroxysms of nonghiug woold Inrt hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she conld Cot survive thfio. A friend recom Kwirf' New Discovery Its woik and logbl result." T'ial bottles fres at T. W. Ayers, Jr. drug store. KfQl' site ti ted l , - O. W. Thompson arrived from issoori yesterday morniog, bringing back witb bim a brand new wife and bis mother who will hereafter make ber home with bim. We are all glad to see Wasb back, and hope that be may always succeed. A Walla Walla boy, Chss Rose, aued 9 years, waa shot accidentally by a neiuhhor bov. Arthur Isitt, aged 12 veara. a few days ago. dying in a short time. The wespon was a '22 calibre rifle. These guns are too daugerous to trifle witb. Tba painter tells us that ths special branding oil fsold by V. C. Thompson O. . at&0 cents per uallon.) has tetter taviDi Qualities than pure linseed oil but will mi do lor bouse painting be cause of its tendency to torn dark on exposure to light. Made for tbe pur pose of branding sbaep. linng your own cans to put it in. Aarkks's A rule Baits. Tbe best salve in tbe world for eats, Hruises, Hores. Dicers, Walt Kbeum Fever Horn. lVttrr. Chapped Hands commended Dr. Chilblain.. Corn., and all skin ernpMoo. it was ouirkin "d positively cures Piles, or no pay 'SlrequirVl. It fa gan.eed pe'iecr si)Bicii(iu r criuoT inunuru. nPee 25 cents pr b". Fr ! by T. W. Acfefs, Jr. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE 1 of Oregon for the County of Morrow Ueoigen. Harrington, a" Administrator of the Kstat"Of James Stewart, deceased, Hlalutlll', vs. Jas. t). Hamilton, DoraC Hamilton, J. N Brown, Ths Northern Counties Investment Trust. (Lim ited) and Addle Parvln, Defendants. To .lames D. Hamilton, Dora C. Hamilton and The Northern Counties investment Trust, f Limited!. Defendants IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK ORE OON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Hied against In the above entitled action by the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, to. wit: On Mon dav. the 2.'th dav of March. ln't.V and If you fai so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take uctifinent against the defendant James I). Hamilton for the sum of One Thniisand Dollars with Interest thereon from the.'JIst day of June, ln'.fl, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum : aim the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-rive Dollars as attorney s fees, aud the costs and disbursements ot this action. Also for a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortifHve described In the complaint and ex ecuted by the defendants Jnnio- D. Hamilton and DoraC. Hamilton, on the 2uth day of Jan- nary, noi. to secure the payment oi a certain promissory note made by Jaws p. Hamilton to tne defendant, J. N. Hrown, descrllied In the complaint herein: and lor other and further relief, according to the prayerol said complaint, I his summons is puiiiisneo ny oruer oi me Hon. W. I., Bradshaw, Judge of the above en titled coiirt. made In ehamliers at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 2nd day Kebruary, IWi.1. r KAK KM.MHiW, fH tn'22 Attorney for I'lalntirf. Tho Kcclcy In -OF- For the Cure ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It la located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the 0r.KTTS office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. IBMliis, Diiwson $s Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, OREGON LEGAL BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office ... .THE ee eeee ee Safe OPEN DAY AND NIGHT MAX M IV ITU, iw-8m I'roprletor, UCll MO MIHON MT.. Between Second & Third, I'oriintKl, Ores P. C. Thompson Company THE LEADERS Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. run i nmirn i AMNu DISSOLUTION NOTICE. VOTICK IS HKKKhY nIVKS THAT THK Jl' firm of Minor fc Co.. has dissolved by mutual consent, W. A. Johnston retl log from Die business. A II accounts and noU'S are pay bl to Minor iv 1,0., escent those that have been notified by letter. All debts are pavsble by Ml or i n. im-a i Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. Any person who desires to trao iinod unincumbered farm lands, suitable and in condition fur raising wheat, for property in Portland, sbonld call at (he Gazette oflloe. B. A. Linussker runs stage between Heppoer and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and laaylnir every day eicept Sunday, nhortest and cheap est route to the interior. P. Gohu, sif-nt. McFarland Mercantile Co., hare utiMiied their bnxiiKss to an absolute nah bsh's. hevintnntf wi h Hi" new year. Their prices compare with the lowes. Alao sell ths Oold?n West Halting Pow. der, as good as the best la the market and r&oapor , fVe aov cd, , . Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible line. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individnals hsyina conflicting claims under the Sfrrienltfcral lend taws, snd tboee between claimants under Ibe Mir-eral Laws snd agricultural claimants; and slap between -irnnts nnder any ot tbe pnblin Ixnd laws and the Uailroad companies and their rsntefs, and the stales and their grantees, under the Hwstnp-Land and Hcbool Land Grsnis. ..... , ... Hpeclalty made of securing patents In the shortest possible time tor settlers wbo bate oomplied witb Ibe laws nndrr whioh Ibir entries wers made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delsys in tbs issue of their patents, caused by Tnfliog Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. AdTloe also given in all matters relating te tLe publio lands, especially on points arising under tbe new laws wbioh have been recently passed proidiDg tot tbe disposal o! the pnono domain. If yon want your laod patent in a bnrry-if you want your lsnd bnelnees. of any character, attended to by ikilllul aud competent attorneys, and promptly die posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Vum, SJtt