j I 11 t Kf I Notice to Advertisers. rHOSR desiring the Insertion of display ads., r ulnim of ttiiiM i.iur ... th..i. ... i.: lot later than Monday evening for Tuesday's . idition inursnay evening fr Friday's edi- THB 1jATTKHSON i'UBLlsniNO Co. .on Take Notice. 1. The um of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolution of respect." lists of wedding presents and donors, ind obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and ooticea of special meetings for whateverpnrpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other sntertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, sha'.l be charged for at the rate, of five vents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. W i hold each and every correspondent re poiwible for Ms fir her communication. No lorrespondence vill be published unless the writer s real tttime is signed as an evidence of ood faith. T" f. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTTS- tng Agent, '21 Merchants Exchange. .u tranelaco, is onr authorized agent, paper is kept on file in his office. This Give your business to Heppner people, Ttnd therefore assist to build up Hepp aer. Patronize those who patronize jou. TIME TABLE. Stage tor Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, "John Bay and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m.. except Hundav. Arrives every day at 6 p. m except Monday, The cheapest, quickest and best line to or i troin the interior country, B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Cohn. Agent. City Hotel Bar! The Public are Informed that G. B. Tedrowe is located in the City Hotel Building, and keeps the best brands of Liquors and Cigars to be found in Heppner. Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. ti. B. TEDlioWK, Prop. Here and There 'Get Yeager's prices on wall paper, 15 2. Spray sella meat lower than ever before. Grain fed meats at summer Spray's. prices nt For bargains attend August Obarlton's private sale. Photographer Dowa will return to Heppner in July. "Out in the Streets." Watoh for date in Friday's issue. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, 7alla Walla, Wash. A. G. Bartholomew was down from the Alpine country yesterday. During the month of March Yeager will sell wall paper at cost, 15 2. Attend Angust Charlton's private sale during the next 40 days. E. H. Clarke, the wool-buyer, arrived from PeDdleton this morning. The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2 75 per year, both striotly in advauoe. Yeagar is selling wall pappr at cost. Call on him and be convinced. 15-2. Now is the time to kill sqiiirrelp; and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf. Ralph Benge, of the Lexington oonntry, made the Gazette ofliee a brief call yesterday. Fall supply of garden seeds, both package and bulk for sale by P. C. Thompson Co. tf. Anvone having one. two and three- year-old eteers for sale should see Sam Kinsman at Heppner. tf. J. Groome returned to Morrow ooonty the latter part of last week after au extended visit in the upper couotry. The biii rush Gilhousen Bros, are having will compel thein to miss tilling - their orders ou time by several days tf. Poor branding oil is expensive at any prioe, because the brand will soon come off. Call on Minor & Co. uud get the best. tf Hey there.! where are yon going? Why up to Gilhousen BroB. for pictures. Their cut price will be Tip by the' lot b, you know. Independence West" Side: Wiley Vaughn, who last week visited friends in this oity, returned to his home in Heppner last Monday. ' 8. S. Horner and Otis Patterson, of this paper, went to Fortland on Hator day night's train. They will return on tomorrow morning's train. G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, oan be found at his parlors, Matlock corner, where he will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, bairouts. etc. Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood pnritier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion aud cures Constipation, 25 ots., 50 ots., $1. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. G. W. Alleo, the popular Portland ticket broker, spent Saturday in tie city looking after some Morrow county real estate which be bad recently purchased. J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at a'l limes the best beer oil the Paoiflo onait. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. BGtf. The Christian Endeavor is rehearsing Cook's famous temperance drama, "Out in the Streets," which will be presented I in the near future. Watch for date in Friday's issue. Geo. D. Fell returned last Friday from a brief business visit to Portland, bringing with him a Victor bicjcle of the latest patent. Oeorge now claims to ride the best wheel in town. Subscribers to the Weekly Knn, the coming paper of Oregon, SI per year. With the GhZitte, both in advance, $2.75 per year. A good combination. Two of the people's papers at one price. Subscribe at tfcs Gazette offioe. Independence West Side: Repre sentative Bootbby and daughter, Miss Lulu, took tho down train Wednesday on their way home in Morrow oonnty. They have been visiting relatives in Monmouth aud Parker Mrs. T.S Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., gavs, "Shiloh's Vital izer 'Saved My Life.' I consider it the best rem-dy for a debilitated system I evr used." Fr Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidnev tronhle it excels. I'tice 75 ct. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Condon Glob: Chss Royss's school at Olei closd Ttursdsy of lt wek, and he gave such good satisfaction that be baa been engaged o teach the spring term in district .. o, on tne pla?. commencing a wetk Woodlani: from nt-xt Monday Phito'sCnr is soM on a cnarsnte. It cures lncipi:i ij..i,sumpi-n. " is the best ConghCurennly on- e-i.t h d .. 25 cts., 50 ots , aud CI. Bold by I. . Ayers, Jr. Ex osur to rough weather, dampness, extreme oold, etc., is apt to briug on an sttaok of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped hands and face, cracked lips ft til iolent itching of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment should be kept on bBod at all tiroes for im mediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It is a Sovereign remedy. 25o. 50o and i 00 per bottle. For sale bv Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. Jay P Lucas tendered his resignation as clerk to the oonnty court of Gilliam county last week, and H. N Frazier, his present deputy whs appointed as his snocessor. Mr. Lucas w ill continue as clprk until the 8th of May. at which time his resignation takes effect. Aft r which Jay expeota to move to Polk county where be will make bis future home. W. W. Smad, having been to con siderable expense to improve his fowls hv the Introduction of new blood from the prize pens of S A. Wells, of Almeda. 01 , ia now prepared to furnish enes of the Brown Leghorn breed tbat cannot be exoelled to Oregon. 17-tf. B F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish his "Sore Shot" pqnirrel poison in wholesale lots. He has already received a large order from Washington and Idaho. Every where it has been used, it has not failed to exterminate the little pests. tf. Mrs. Flasig, wife of Colonel, who is talking insurance in the city at the present time, departs this evening for Portland. She will shortly return to her home in New York City. The Teacher's Reading Circle will meet at the superintendent's office at the court bouse in Heppner, Maron 16. at 10 a. m. All the teacher's should be present. Green Mathews for shaving, hair cutting, sbamponiog and all other work in tbat line. Baths at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. A. R. Grant, the genial representative of the O. W. JR. Mfg. Co., spent Satur day interviewing our businessmen. He departed Saturday evening. Dou't forget P. C. Thompson Co. when yon get ready to brand your sheep. Oil, lamp blaok and turpentine now on hand. Bring your cans to put them in. tf. Rev. W. E. Potwine arrived from Pendleton on this morning's train and will bold services this evening at the M. E. oburoh at 7:30 p. m. Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and bairouts always it stock. Baths in con nection. Call on him. A sure cure for the liquor habit. Nr. cure no pay. For full particulars and terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drug Store. 9-tf. After the 15th of March Gilhousen Bros, will make a speoial out on large sized family groups. Be ready for them. tf. Expected to arrive at Minor & Co.'s in the next, few days, the largest stock of dry goods ever brought to Heppuer. tf Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to the bouse or take sewing at borne. Mrs. Mary Henderson. Wanted Laundry work by Mrs. C. Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending neatly done. Loin steak, 8 ots.; rouud steak, 6 cts.; rib steak, 5 ots., at (Sprays. No fish oil sold by Minor & Co. for brauding sheep. tf Fever Bores anil Erysipelas. f armmgton, Or., teb. , lS9o. i was troubled with a fever sore from the time I was nine years old until I was forty, At that time erysipelas set in. I saw Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised and began taking it. 1 kept on until I bad taken eight buttles when I was perma nently cured. 8. S. Ogden. Hood's gestion. Pills oure biliousness, indi HAS liKl'UKNED HUME AGAIN. Congressman Kills Arrives Home Sasday Morning. All Pleased to see lnm. Hon. W. R. Ellis arrived home Son day morning over the N. P. to Spokane and down over the O. R. N., having come direot from Washington. Congress dosed Monday, March 4th, at 12 o'clock, witb the Dixology from the ptess oor respondents, after o)mo6t a continuous session from Saturday morning, and Mr, Ellis departed the same day at 8 p. m., making the trip without a stop, Yesterday being his first appearanoe ou the business streets, Mr. Ellis was kept busy shaking hands with his host of friends, who regardless of party faith or affiliation, were glad to see him once more, looking the very picture of health In reply to inquiry Mr. Ellis stated that hie bill which passed the bouse amending the law so as not to require actual residence on railroad lands, also passed the stnate without amendment, and went to the president for his approval. This much, which the papers had previously stated, whs welcome news to many settlrs in Eastern Oregon, who had cultivated rail roan lands for years without actually residing on it Justioe demanded tbat their t ihta 1 should ba respeoted, aud had the measure received the president's signa ture, it would have been the means of securing to settlers tho fruits of tbeit hard labor, bat Mr. Ellis is cf the opinion that Mr. Cleveland will pocket the measure, es the secretary of the interior is antagonistical totlns measure because of the fact that be is laboring under the false delusion that it would meau an enlargement of (be homestead privileges. Senator Mitchell also labored ba'd for Oregon's interests, bn many of the western measures were either pigeon-boWd in the committee room or defeated when brought tip for passage. Congressman Ellis is of the opinion thot no extra session will be called, and in that event he will remain with us nntil December Dext. He leaves for Portland tomorrow evening where be will spend a few days shaking bands with Lis many Multnomah count) friends and admirers. Cure for liradarht. As remedy for all forms of Besdaobe Eleotrio Bitter has proved to be the very best. It eff-ots a permsoDt oure and the most dreaded bshitaal sink headaches yie'd to its iutiiisnee. SVe inrgosM who are afn.cted to proenre a tin tile, and gi?e this rrtipejy a fur trial I Ic. O -s of habitual Oonstlputi.io Kle ( trio Hitter cures by giving the Ddet t n In the huWeM. hint f e-tse look resml Hie n of this medicine. Tr ouce. Large hottUs only tlf'j ovals al T. W. Avers, Jr., drag store. Scrofula in the Blood Causes Glands of the Neck to Swell Up This Trouble and a Case of Rheu matism Cured by Hood's. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs: A little oVer a year ago 1 had swelling come on the side of my neck. 1 was in very poor health generally and doctored two months with thi family physician who said my com plaint was a bilious attack. His treat ment failed to help me so I determined to try Hood's Sar saparilla. To my great Joy, the swel sj ling on the side ol disap was ben Mis. xv. n. Mailernee efited for my other Meadow, Wasa. ailments. After taking three bottles of the medicine,I have not had a sick day since. I for one, rec ommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to the afflic- Hood's Cures ted, knowing what it has done for me in the past. My husband was afflicted with rheumatism and had that tired feeling. He took Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it Just the Medicine Needed. We believe it will do all that is claimed for It, if given a fair trial. Both of ns have used Hood's Vegetable Pills and are well pleased with them." Mrs. W. R. Mal li.rnee, Meadow, Washington. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. I ood's Pills are purely vegetable, and de not gripe, purge, or pain. Sold by all druggists. Representative Boothbt Home. Morrow-county's representative, Hon. J. S. Bootbby was tendered an enthusi astic reoeption on bis return home last Saturday morning from Salem. Since the adjournment of the legislature Mr. Bootbby, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Lulu, has been visiting friends and relatives in the valley, and on bis return was met at Willows by several from Heppner and Lexington, and at the early hour of 4 o'olook more than 50 people bad gathered at the depot at Lexington, where the arrival of the train was announced by hand music and firing of anvils, after shioh Mr. Bootbby, in response to loud oalls, explained bis oourse as a representarive of the people of Morrow county, and also his acliona in the senatorial contest recently ended at Suleru. Alvah W. Patterson was next called for and briefly respond ed, relating some of the incidents of th senatorial oontest. Both were roundly applauded, showing that the people were well pleased with Mr. Boothby's course. Next attention was turned to an appropriate lunch of oke and coffee wbioh the gocd ladies of Lexington had prepared, and to which all did justice Alter a stop ol . minutes the train departed amidst cheering and music VV. V. Crawford and F. J. Hallock, tnia city, Kindly assisted tne band in discoursing some very appropriate mnstc. It should be quite a pleasure to Mr. Bootbby to know that he be hi generally pleased his constituents and represented bis people in suoh n satis factory manner. The Discovery Mr. Catllouettt), Saved His Life. Druggist, Beavers- vllle, III., sas: "To Jr. King's New Disoovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the ph:si cans for miles about, but of uo uvHil and was given np and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Djwcnverv in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get getter, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its i weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free triul at T. W. Ayer's Jr., drug store. School Election at Pendleton. The report comes from Fendleton that the election of school director in that district yesterday was one of the most exciting that has been known there. There ware two candidates, Dr. C. J Smith and Dr. Garfield, and eaoh oandi date commanded a large following. The result of the ballot showed the district to be nearly evenly divided, Dr. Smith receiving 210 votes and Dr. Garfield 193. Something of a sensation was created by the development of the fact that Mrs. J. S. Fielding, the lady director elected last year, aud Dr. Outfield, her candidate for the vacant ofliee were not tax payers auu were not allowed to vote. After being challenged and debared f;nm the franchise many others were challenged, and some were shown to be disqualified. There is some talk of unseating Mrs. Fielding from the board on the ground of tba illegality of her election last year, as not being a tax payer. Great Oaks From little acorns grow, so also do fatal lisaHSt-s spring from small b"giiitiings. Never neglect symptoms of Kidney troubles; if allowed to drvelope they canse muob suffering and sorrow. Dr. J. li. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain enre f ir any dist-ase of weak ness of the Kidneys, A triul will con vino yon of its great potency. Price SI IK) ier hot l If. For sale by Hlocnm Johnson Drug Co. Governor Lord Talkb Governor Lord is a little riled at t tie Oregoniaa for accusing bim of being in the rice for senatorial honors, and a few dajs Hgo when qnestioned about the matter by a Corvallis Times reporter, said: "Hsivey Hcott oan say what he d n pleases, and I will do as I d n please." The governor denies b"ing a candidate for United States senator, all itatcm-bts to the contrary, notwithstanding. i Hymptoms of kidney troubles should I be promptly attended to; tbey are! nsture's warnings that something i j wrong. Many persons die victim f j kiiiify dieses who culd have hm n ". MV.d had tbey takn proper pri-eau'io , I'he pn.mot n of Dr. .f. II. MoLear,' j t,iver sod Kid'iev Ulm has aaved I tiorisainls of vslusbl) lives. If oi have any derangement of the kiJneys try it, Prioe ft per boltk, 1111 illlL.il Ml ilJUllUill Big store at Heppner has a complete assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Gener al Merchandise. We Pell ..... The Celebrated . GOLDEN WEST Baking Powder A IV I "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. A Thene noodi Rive the best i We will Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices, FOR CASH ONLY. NO MORE CREDIT SALES ! Our books are closed to any Further Credit Business. A Few Cash Prices. They Speak Louder Than Words. Best Syrup, per keg $2.80 Beans, 27 pounds for 1.00 Roast Cotlee, 4 pounds 1.00 Green Cofl'ee, 44 pounds 1.00 Granulated Sugar, Its pounds 1.00 Extra C Sugar, 17 pounds 1.00 Best Rice, 14 pounds 1 00 Tomatoes, 10 cans 1.00 Sugar Corn, 8 cans 1.00 Golden Gato Baking Powder, 2H fs 1.00 Dr. Price's Baking Powder, 2V4 tba-. 1.00 Golden West Biking Powder, 1 pound.... 5 gal on Keg Wckles 100 5 gallon Can Coal Oil 1.25 20 11)8. Rolled Oats 1.00 3 pounds Chocolate ficansTnble Fruit 1 12 Dounds Seedless Raisins 1.00 10 pounds Extra Raisins 1.00 Death of Mrs. Mbtschan. Mrs. Marie 0. Metsohan, wife of Hon. Phil Melsohan, the present state treasurer, died at 12:10 Tuesday last in Salem. The deoeBsed was born in Germany November 9, 1841. She came to America in 1861, and lived for a while in San Francisco, then located in Canyon City, Ore. ; there met and married Mr. Metscban. On bis election as state treasurer, they moved to Salem, where they have sinoe resided. Besides the widower, nine childreu four boys and five girls, survive the diseased. The funeral which was largely attended, look place Thursday afternoon. Mr. Met schan's many Eastern Oregon friends sympathize with bim in this hour of bereavement. Don't put It Off. The necessity of a spring medicine is universally admitted. This is the best time of year in which to purify the bloo I, to restore the lost appetite, and to build np the entire system, as the body is now peculiarly suoeptible to benefit from medioiue. The great popularity at tained by Hood's Harsapanlla, owing to its real merit and its remarkable success, has established it as the very best medioiue to take in the spring. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, and all hnmre, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, kidnev and liver complaints, catarrh, and all affections canned or promoted by low state of the svstem or impure blood. Don't put it off, but take Hood's Harsa parilla now. It will do yon good. U. A. K. HKCMU.N. It has been decided by the different G. A. R. Post of Northeastern Oregon to hold at Elgiu, Oregon, on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th days of July next a reunion of the veterans of the late rebellion. Nathan Baker Post at that place will send the program out iu a short time A cordial invitation is extended to every body. O. O. Stanley, Com. W. E Brownell, Adjt. In the fall of 181)3 a son of Mr. T. A. McFarland, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Sutter Co., Cal., was taken with a heavy oold. The pains in bis chest were so severe that be had spasms and whs threatened with pneumonia. His father gave bun several large doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which broke up the ocugb anil ctiied him. Mr. McFarland says whenever his children have croup he invariably gives them Chamberlain's Cough Itemed y aud it always cures them. He considers it the best conuh remedy in the market. F"r sale by Slocum-Johnstoa Drug Co. Fhkncii-Nklmon. Last Sunday even ing ooourred the marriage of Mr. D L trench and Miss Miry M. Nelson, Elder D. W. Jenkins, officiating. The wed ding was very quiet, there bing onlv a few of the nearest relatives present Both are well known in Heppner. The GftKette extends congratulations. PiilVATB Halb. During the m-xt 40 days Angnst Charlton will sell at private snle at his rmoh out near Goosebeiry all his house hold goods, farming implements and stuck, consisting of kllchfn Utensils, lied room set, sewing machine, wagon plows, harness, homes, cows, chickens, eto. All will be sold very cheap for cash. Avail yourself of this opportunity to secure a bargain. t 15 lit. The painter tells ns that th speoial branding oil (sold by 1 C. Thompson Co., at &0 cents per gallon,) has tietter staying qualities than pure llnoeed nil but will not in lor house painting be chuss nf its tendency to turn dark on exposure to light. Mads for tba pur pose of branding sheep. Bring your own cans to pat it in. tf. . Rorkira's Amirs lv. The best salve in the world for cuts, Rrniies, Mores. Ulcers, halt It'iotim, Fever Sores. 1'etter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, (Virne, and all skin erupt ions and positively cur 1'ilec, or no psy required. It is gna'snteed to yive P'lect aatisraction nr monev ref umleil. "IV I'j cents per box. F'r sal by 1 T. W. Ayers, Jr. aie Striotly Pure and of satisfaction. Dry Goods Boots & Shoes At prices to compete with any cash store i in the country. GIVE US A CALL Citation. IN the county con kt ok the state of OreKon, for the county of Morrow. In the matter of thei estate of Eliahaf CITATION. Sperrv, deceased.) To Hulila Edwards, and all unknown persons interested In said estate. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON, You are hereby elted and required to ap- fiear in the County Court of the Stateof Oregon, nr the County of Morrow at the Court Koom thereof, at llciinner In the County of Morrow on Wednesday, the lith day o( March, l!fi, at 10 o clock In the forenoon ol that day, then and there to show cause If any exist, why an order of sle shall not be made of the real property of mild estate, described as follows, to-w It : HeglnuinK i t a stake 4x.xlu Inches at a point ft (M chain west of the southeast corner of the donation hind claim of Charles Rice, notltlca thin No. 2 KM and claim No. 4!), in Township IK south, of ruiiKe west, of the Willamette Meri dian, and niiii'luK thence north and parallel with the cast Hue of said claim 47 chains to a stake on the north Hue of said claim, thence weht 2. HI chains to h stake, thence south 47 chahiB to a stake tlx Klxl I inches, thence eat 2.S4 chains to the place of licglnniiiK. containing thirteen and thirty-four one-hundredtlis acres, more or less, situate in County of l.lmi and Btate of Oregon. WITNESS, tho Hon. Julius Kelthly, Judge of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of SEAL. Morrow with the Seal of said Court atlixed. this 5th day of February A. I)., 1W6. ATTEST : J. W. MORROW, fS-ni!. Clerk. CITATION. N THE COUNTY COIRT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Morrow county. In the matter of the estate of r red rick Kretz- schman. To any and all persona known and unknown Interested in said esmie, greeting : IN THE NAME OF THE HTATE OF OHEOON, You hereby el led and reuulied to appear In the county court of the statu of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, at the court room thereof, at Hepiiner in the county of Morrow on Mon day the (ith, day of May, ixc'i, at 111 o'clock, In the forenoon of that day, then and there t show cause, If any exist, why an order of sale should not he made lor tne iniiowing nescruied real property belonging to the above-named estate, jou It : Beginning U Hfi-Uft chain from 8 E cor ner of H ' of sec !, tp 2 H, K '.Y E W M ; thence north at right angles with south line of said section i hi M chains; thence at right angles west distance 72 lluls, thence at rlgh' anirlt south 1 I,: UK) chains, thence at right angles east 72 links to beginning, containing nk luvo of a u acre. Witness, the Hon. Julius Kelthly, Judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow with the se"l of said court alttxed.'hls l'.itti dav of Kebruary, A. L. 1W5. SEAL Attest: J. W.MORROW, fl9-ml Clerk. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COt'RT OF THE HTATE X of Oregon for the Comity of Morrow Ueoige w. Harrington, ai Administrator of the Estate of James Stewart, deceased, I'lainlill, vs. Jas. I). Hamilton, Dora C Hamilton, J. N. Hrown, The Northern Counties Investment Trust. (Lim ited) and Addle I'arvtn, Defendants To James D. Hamilton, flora C. Hamilton and The Northern Counties Investment Trust, (Limited). Defendants. IS THE NAME OF THE HTATE ok ore tON: You are hereby reo,ulred to appear anil answer the complaint filed against in the above entitled action bv the first day of the next t"nn of the above entitled court, to wit : On Moll' day. the 2.'ith day of March, lrti'i, Slid If you la'l so to answer, for want thereof the plalntilt' will take Judgment against the defendant James I). Hamilton for the sum nf One Thousand Hollars with Interest thereon from tbe2lst day of June, IH'.KI. at the rale of ten per cent. er annum ; and the sum of Ouu Hundred and Twenty-Five Hollars as attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements of nils action. Also for a decree rif this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortga i described In the complaint aud ex ecuted by the defendants .lame I). I'smlHon aud Dura C. Hamilton, ou the 2dh day of Jan uary, laid, to secure the payment of a certain promls'ory note made by James D. Hamilton to tne defendant, J, N. Ilrnwtt, described lu the complaint herein: and lor other and further relict, according to the prayer of said com plaint. 'I his summons la published by order of the Hon. W. I,. Hradsbaw. Judge of the above, en titled court, made In chamlMTs at 'Hie Dalles, Oregon, on the 2nd day February, Ih'i.'i, FRANK KF.M.OliO. fs m'22 Attorney for I'lalntllt'. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IH IIEKKmY wIVEN THAT THE firm of Minor it Co , has dissolved by mutual consent, W. A. Johnston retl lug from i In' business. All accoun Is and notes are pay hie to Minor A Co., except those that have been notified by letter. AU dibits are pavsble by Ml or V Co. fi-2t Any porson lio deaires to trade good utiinnnniliered farm lands, suitable and in condition for raising wheat, for property in Cortland, should call at the Gazette nffina. McFarland Mercantile Co., have iihstiged tlieir business to an absolute rah basis, beginning with the new year. Their prices nompsre with the lowest. Also sell the Ooldso West Baking Pow der, as good as the be I In the market and cheaper. Hes cew ad. a Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonxin, the greatest nespsper of the West. W ith the U '.Butte, bo! h strict ly in advance, for one ear, No better cotphiria! ion uf neospapers can be triads in the state. liesideM mn will give ss a premium u additional journal, Hie Web foot Planter, an agrimiltcral paper. Come in now sod nbaorlh. CASH STORE! Credit Has no future value to us, and we don't want any man's Patronage Upon any otber 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 CASH This Space GILLIAM Mi HARDWARE. It: Ke eley Institute -OF- 1 111 is. Dawson s Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, tTHE 1 1 1,11 1 YffiIP OPEN DAY MAX 4.viirii, sw-3m Proprietor, P. C. Thompson Company - THE LEADERS - Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. W STOCK OF GOODS SOON TO ARRIVE Corner Main and Willow Streets, Land Patents Land paten U secured for settlem in the shortcut poEfiiblo line. Contested Cases Contested citsea intelligently mid skillfully hnudled. Old Claims and Disputes Old clniuiB and disputcH speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having cntillicting claims under the s(.'rifnlttral land laws and those between claimants under Ibe Mineral Laws mid agricultural claimants; ami also between "lann'tuts under any of the public land laws and the Kailroad companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, untie t the Kwsmp-Lsnd and School-Land Grams. Specialty made of securing ps'ents in the shortcut (masihle time for settlers who have complied with the laws under which their entries were niiule, stul who are annoyed and worried by delays in the ieeue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advioe also given lu all matters relating t tLe publio lands, especially on points arising nnder the nsw laws wbioh have been recently passed providing for the disposal of the publio domain. If you want your land patent In a hurry if yon want your land business, of any character, attended to by skilllul and ooinpnteut attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Weddermjrn, Gen. Man., P, O, Bot, 8KB. a money basis. TVe any kind of interest. A CALL ! STORE. Belongs to & BISBEE. For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gaikttb office for particulars. Strictly coulldeutiul. Treatment private aud sure cure. BANK BUILDING. OREGON COMPANY, Plenty of them at the Gazette Office .(Safe AND NIGHT itn 1 MO KIHON evr.. Between Neconil iV Third, I'oriliiiul, O HEPPNER, OREGON. Was