ft UM0h. X HE WON HIS BET. to one side. The IndiaLB killed game as they had a right to do by the terms of the treaty with the government, bnt the white pot hnntera attempting to enforce a Btate law that prohibits the taking of game, killed several Indians, and now innocent people are suffering for the violence of others. The United States has always regarded the Indian tribes as independent nations, and has made treaties and dealt with them accordingly. This fact should be impressed upon the people of Wyoming who are ap parently assuming that their state laws are superior to the laws of our government. However, n is well that troops and cavalry have been sent to the scene of the dis turbance. The editor of the Durango (Colo.) Democrat, a strong silver paper favoring free coinage, made a novel bet the other day, and won it, thanks to the Chicago Tribune His wager was that he could not make an argument for the single gold standard so preposterous that same goldbug editor would not take it in all seriousness. The article was absurd enough to have emanated from the brain of Baron Munchausen. It bore all the ear maika of a joke. But the Chicago Tribune snapped at the bait and swallowed it. Not ouly was it taken in earnest, but our contem porary was delighted beyond measure. Its sphincter muscle was strained almost to the point of rupture, and a serious case of lockjaw was threatened. Here was a silver paper published in the great silver state of Colorado which was actually protesting that silver money was fit only for change. It was not only a gold bug, but one with ft ilium nnd rwntor. Ileview. We are assured upon most ex celleut authority that there is more joy in heaven over one Binner turned from the error of his way than over a churchful of saints, Bo it was in this case. All the ar guments of all the regular golditos were as Bounding brass and tink ling silver compared with the wild- oyed screed of the Durango con vert. JNot ino t mutest suspicion entered the Tribune noddle that there was a rogninh Binilo playing around the comer of the Colorado editor's mouth. So far as the Iu-tor-Uuoan bus boon able to obsorve no other newspnpor was fooled. Evidently the Duiangonian had a narrow escape from losing his bot. Will the Tribune have tho frank ik'hs to own up that it was fooled? Not likely. Who ever heard of a Hchool boy deliberately drawing on the fool's cap and standing on the dance block, all to proclaim his own stupidity i wo recall no in stance in pedagogic annals. Tho reasonable assumption is that the Ttibuuo will olmervo a surly silonee on tho subject. Inter Ocean. A rArER just started down in Texas has bcou styled "Tho F.inpty Bottle." Not very appropriate for Texan. THE BANNER OF LIGHT. Editor of a Great Paper Cured by Paine's Celery Compound. "As A result or experience, says Ilorr, "all civilized natious dis carded silver as standard money." What rot! England adopted the gold standard because it was more convenient for her commerce. Bismarck has said within the past six weeks, in a public utterance, that Germany blundered when it went to the gold standard, because he relied upon the advice of "ex perts" instead of investigating the question himself or allowing the people to investigate it. The United States blundered upon the gold Btaudard without civilization or your Uncle Samuel himself knowing any Uiing about thechange. As a result of experience, the civil ized nations are all admitting that the sincle pold standxrd is a fail , . . Thfl Banner ot Liubtis, as every one ure, ana are in a temper to restore . BUCOeRBful de- silver, and would do ho if it were nomiDBtioUBl Dublioations issued in this not for the cunning interference of country. the money lending classes who In its 77tb volume it is at onoe oon- have profited by monometallism. and bright, disoussiu not only m'llleru auno unonui. uui iic'iduvij landing its influence fearlessly in matters of public importance outside its princi pal field. Mr. John W. Day, who is the editor and one of the proprietors, writes iu the Here are THREE points : Which we wish you to Remember : First: We Keep HARDWARE Second: We offer it CHEAP Third: We sell FOR CASH We are enabled to give more for a dollar than the usual "Dollar's worth." GILLIAM I & BISBEE Main Street, Heppner, Or PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Fall Term begins September 8, 1895. t,.. classical. Scientific and Literary. Academy prepare! for coliegs and gives a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching nd business. The school ha. always been distinguished for the breadth and thoroughness of its work. It has a Ubrary ot 7000 volumes, good equipments for mathematical and scientific work, and fine building, with the best modern improvements. Marsh Hall, just completed at a cost of $50,000, is one of the finest college buildings on the Pacific College. All expenses very low Board and room at the Ladle's Hall $:i.00 to $1.00 per weer, mciua- ing electric light and heat. The College "ormttory, under excellent ". board and room at $.'.2.5 per week. Board in private lamiiies. s.ou aim upwaru.. rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week. For further particulars address, PKES. THOMAS McCLKLLAMU, Forest urove, uregon. oOO HEAD OXFORD-SHIRE RAMS FOR SALE! BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL. HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. K. SMITH, Pilot Bock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. Samuel L. Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, who made a comfortable fortune on his wit and humor, is reported to have lost Banner of Light as follows to the pro it all bv eonneetinfr himself with prietoni of Paine s celery oompouod: i ill- t u- u "I owe you a debt of gratitude in plao- a larce nnhliH hint? house, which ' . : , ... . ing on the market nuoh a nerve-easing business lie Knew mucn leBS about BDll .oothinff remedy as Paine's celery than writing "Innocents Abroad, compound. It was brought to my notioe or "Houghing It." This is a hard by a friend who had himBelf been greatly endint for vears of fruitful labor, relieved by its use, as I have also been. , I 'lit it Li i "I have frequently taken occasion to but all will hope that he may be id-. i - ,t t 1 ' nnmmanii Puina a nnlerv finmnnnnd to able to retrieve his fortune by his other. BDa i do not know an instance pen, and that he may live to enjoy wherein, it faithfully tried, it has not his recovered prosperity. worlv 'r.?, .Tn w. tw- Wk hear of the foreign market that Iihm been opened up by "tariff reform." Wo presume this refers to tho foreiu tuirkt for bonds. Mr. Day's portrait is given above. He is a member ot tne masonic, waa rei- lows, GraDd Army and other fraternal organizations, and is highly esteemed by his brethren and others in the social walks ot life. liia gratitude for the Rood that this greatest of remedies has dune him is in no sense remarkable, mousarjas woo have been made well by Pake's oelery oomponnd have sent their unsolicited teetimotials to the proprietors of the remedy or direot to medical journals or newspapers telling for the benefit of others the results that have followed the use of the remedy that is food for the nerves and brain, that enriches the blood, that ruBkes the weak Btrong, and is the one never-failing speoiflo, prescribed by phyBioians and recommended by all who have ever faithfully used it.for insomnia, nervous debility, neuralgia, rheumatism, indigestion and the many ilia that oome from tho deranged, woru-out nerves and impure blood. In order to reduce our stock of SEWING , , MACHINES We quote the following Hard Times prices for Cash: One New Home, latest style, new, $35 00 One New Home, style 1890, been run a I'ttle but good as new 32 00 One New Home, second hand, in good order; a bargain s One Favorite, has been rented out and used a little; good as new, 28 00 These are Bargain Price Jot immediate accept ance, van at owe on P. C. Thompson Co. BEES Storage and Forwarding. Pays all Charges on fal, Merchandise, Etc. Wool balpd and oonsiened. Soeoial attention paid to wool that, it may be under cover and in good condition for inspection of buyers. SUMMONS. iir 11 . i 11 . 1 w ill I K, tne writer or me piay or 8l tbe folowinB i9 from the pen of Sontnff and Kvans. has dramatized Frank bnow, of the IVudleton Iribnne .. . . 1 1 , 111 we are Compelled to believe there issome the story of the Emanuel church , ,h jn . .., ne of ,a mH towr murder, for which Durrant is now of this onnnty thorn i said to be a emn on trial. White is the father of ,, , ..r,n . Ti,iia'nn a nr nh the ladies who were ill tho cast of the ein on a fence which bar an old ., , , , . , , . nhort out-'tHiB ltoDe olOasD'" ovr the former play which appeared at in Morrow Connty. Heppner last summer, lie is au Yon cannot be cheerful or happy while PTcidliMit. u'ritir. but wo lmlinvo li vonr li vr is disordered, life i bnt a might find better subjects for tho plot of his dramatical efforts. weary hunlim to persons so aiuicieii, Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney ISiilm is the right thing to put this organ into healthy condition. It inorexsea ti e scon-tiiin of bile, HliuinlHtct the kidneys and restores the nrgaus of the b"dy to the nier performance of their fauctions Price fl (K) per bottle. Walt. Thompson runs stage between REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner at ili-ppner, ,in tne State of Oregon, at the clone of liusinesx, July 11th, 1HU5. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts S 66,958.39 Overdrafts scoured and unse cured 4,101.89 U. S. bouds to hoc tiro circula tion 12.500.00 If President Lincoln in had issued an order for the surn mary shooting of every confeder ate soldier captured in arms, all Ileopner and Monument, arming every . day ejoept Monday and leaving every r.uropo wuuiu nave luieneieu 10 day eioept Miuiiav. Miiortem ana eneap- prevent such an outrage on civili .at ion. That's just what I'amptw is doing in Cuba. Kecogni.o the belligerency of tho ('ulmiis at once! New York Uecorder. to the iuterior. P. Oohn, est route aent. T. W. Avers, Jr., is making squirrel poison that he guarantees. No kill on pay, and sella it at i" cents per eau, ft oai.s for SI DO: Sl.K) per dozen. Uet a sample and try it. tf. Gold) orgnns now speak of tho liarvey-llorr debate ns "a freak IiMtneutii," He (Wo it opened they nil id Harvey would be auuihilatetl the first day Chioaoo mhi lo are very care letta. They neglected to put K hell 011 Aillai Stevenson tho I'ourlh, and no i in hmt ngaiu. KaiiHiis City .J our 11 nl. IlEMEMiiElitliinoiie thing: Every prediction made by the goldlnigs in connection with the money question for tho past three years has utterly TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN- X ty of Morrow, State of Oregon. uenry wneeier, 1 vs. William Bremer, Bremer, wife 01 Bald William Bremer, a' d Frank Hagerman m Receiver of the Lom bard Investment Com pany, a corporation. Defendants. To William Bremer, efendant. In the name 01 the Mate ot Oregon, hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint niea against yo'i in me ijueraiura nit on or before the first dav of the next regu lar term of the above entitled court, to-wii, ine 2d day of September, 1KH5; and if yon fail solo answer, for want tnereoi tnepiatnun wmapiuy to the court lor the relief demanded In said comDlatnt. tn-wit: ror jungmeni ana oecree aeauisi nuiiam Bremer for the sum of fitiO.00, with Interest on .M5 00 thereof at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from the firstdav of June. iHvb: with inter est on l.r thereof at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 1 rst dav ot December, ins.v, with interest on thereof at the rate 01 per cent per annum from the tlrst day 01 June, mm; with interest on ft la tnereoi at tne rare 01 n per cent per annum from the tirst dav of December, ano lor a inrrner sum 10 do oeterininei uy the court at an attorney'! fee, and for costs of this suit. Also for a decree foreclosing a mortgage made n Viil lam Bremer on the foil wing descriiien real estate, situated in Morrow Conntv. Htata ol Oregon, to-wit: The NV of Sec. 8, Tp. 2 N. of K. 27 K. w. i., recorded in the clem onice 01 said conntv on the 21th day of May, lHrtt, on pages 2112, 2(W, 204 and 2115 In Book "D" of the mortgage records of said county as to all of the defendants herein named: and for sale 01 sain mortgaged premises to satisfy said Judgment and decree, attornev'i fee. Interest and cots. 'I his summons Is erved on defendant William Bremer bv nnb Icatlon bv order of James A. Fee, Judge of the Hlxth Judicial District ol the Mate of Oregon, dated July imir. 1). 11. h.l.l.1.1 Hll.l j. N. HKO N. Attorneys for l'lalutlir. Remember the Upper Warehouse. HENRY HEPPNER, Heppner, Ore. Proprietor. You SHOULD PWME For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. Tom Bradley, Tvop. Ill Iw Him -OF- MTOUT OF THE t'-ONDITION OftheHmt National Hank at llrpt nrr, in thf State of Vrryan, at the Cone ' 1111 111 , July It, IW. l;vxnl 'keys. f nihil. Now wheti they predict all Mu j,m,,u 104.21i!4 HorUof evil AH ft renal t of free Coin- lHennirourHUli. unsecured ILWl W .. i 1 1 1 t -i U. H. Iloiids til seour cireiilH- nn.they must tiot kick if we remind tlon ilMo tin ,. no ".Oj'J 13 Premiums ou U. H. bomlH. Hriclts, Krouritis, eto 1 taiikiulunis'. furniture, & fix. Other real fntiile hnd nmrtR- sues owned Due from National banks (not lk-srve Atfrnitn) Du from stale banks and bunker Due from approved reaerve Hyents CUfOk snd other cash iteiu. . Notes if other National liittiks Fruotioiml per enrreucy, nickles, mid ivnts 1111. MUNKV Hr.KKRVt IN SASK, VII HWe MIIsHru) U'ltsl ti-nder Dotes. . . 7 IK) lii'.lemptinti fund with V. H. Tresxiirer (5 per cent, of fir-dilution) HOU0O 6.!H4 63 2,50'J 30 SUMMONS. For the Cure ot Liquor, Opium nnd Tobacco Habits It Is lorated at Palcm, Oregon, The Host Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oaihttr office (or particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. IN THE CIRCI'IT COURT roK THE COIW- 1 ty of ! 2;k).oo 15,755.34 11,921.01 13 408 03 KH5 19 3'25.0d 9.90 5.1SH.G0 WViriO Morrow. Htate of Orciron. John r. t rosiijr, uuara tan, I'lalntlil, them tlmt they nte etceedindy Premiums on I'. S. bonds ... .Slooas. awi'Hrill S. etO KK.r BUlln.riiy ou thai iueUou. huukinu houw furuiture, ud An old philiMfcipher once titid: "Wfttcli tin in nil who is nUsjs fftllinj other men thieven." And if he were living ttnlny ho might iiliui m.M tho x t.iii h in itU it) s nxsnilini; the rhrtrnotor of Knottier. Win s ft white in mi until mi In- dintl ri'et t Vsli tl Ih'Uih1 up, A)t mi rschmiie, ho lein to hint nnd pul'linh nl Ton 1 "the iiniiiitient dun-p-r of an 1 nd 1 ti uprising " And, ly tho mhv, ft result h tisunllj K Is Udh. lr lft cost tho crrst Atufriosn Dull. n fttuioat s niftuf livn to Ci l"lrnte ono liundnsl mi l ril.liMii ftin.it ir.ari' of indi p u l.'iu'it ft it did tit win iude u.ltiic in tl. first j'lftCft. Tirint (Cftuftdn) Now. Kugeuo UegiHter. 3.HH4.44 A MAN who witft ft whole limns Imiid hit h) hiiiiself, with n lig nud little tlriiin ft nd cjiiilmls on his lmck, which ho worked ly h wtrtni; ftttrichi'd to hid lift foot, otrtu'k town one dny thin week. After pi) ti g ftUiut one hour h received 110 or thirty d)i. Atluutt I'on- stltlltil'U. TO l ONM VIIMIVM The on.leirsinrsl liatlnrfWn realore,) lo brsilth bjr siuipU Urtiii, alter sufTer- l for aetrral tear wtib Sever lung afTetioo, sod Dial J read dia. ax. Coo- nruflion, tt aniious to tuaks tnoan la bis fellit nfTi'tets lb means of rare. To Iboee wbti deeire it. be will cheerful ly send, flee ut f bre. ft eopT of lb pre era.tion 0el, hU'h IbeT will find ft ute cms f ir I'otiKiuiption, Antbms, (' tarib, Urourbllie end all Ibroel snd loud ttisUlles. IU tiiw all enlferere ill Ha 1. 1 reniedf M il la Invaliiahl. Tlnee d- sinoj the 'fe'ri(.li,B, eliicli oill ('em nothtetf, and n re ablrMih, ll .le a. lrM. 1U l".tVAKt k. llON. to.k lljn. N. V. Jtioll . ll..T-2.tni lt.07I.CH Sl.7 :w aiv:u 121.1 J fUturea Due from Natiounl biniks(oot reserve ifeiil lue front stale banks and banker Iue (rum approved reserve set. (bieeks ai"l olli-r 0li Item Note ol olber N'tiional llatiks t'racii.inal p.er currency, lilt kel and ei-nla. Lsart'i imi s l S4s, i SiHVie 10,22H.(kl lU-tleiiiption fund Willi l. ?. Treaeurer c5 ter eut. of rinmlalion: falJ.M Tolal lW.74fi.'i UMiiUTirs. Capital atoek paid in V.'"VU1 Total Hl,roU8 LIABILITIES. Capital st.H-k paid in $ (al.0on.00 Hiirplua fund lO.OOtMiU I tidividnd protlU.lessexpeu- see anil Uies liahl ,DOIW National batik notrsuutetaud Ills I lite 10 oilier National banks Due to stats banks and bank- era iMvidetid nupald Individual depoeii subject In cheek . iVmaud ret tifloali a of de posit ILUTalOO 2A2.32 8149 2,SoO UU fit.V.M.36 4.510.15 Totsl Ul.nol.S MrAt or t)niio!. I County of M rro. j ' I. E l. H. Itiabois Caabler of thesUite- n allied liank. do eolciuiil) er tlmt the atve etatement I true .i Ida N il of my knovleda and belief. En H lillr. Cwl.ier, riilloenbed and urn lit Im for tne ibi yU day ol July. 1'A K I. Eassi.AXD, Notary I'tiblid for Orrsfoo Corre.1-Attest: IVoland, 1". C. ltiompn. A. RmxI, Ibreetiir. Alexander Oraham,-- iirahain, lie of said Alexander (.raham, the National Bank of llpppn.'raco poratton and Krank Haiierman as receiver of Unntiard Investment coin.ny, acoriwr-tlon, IWIindanta. To Atexand t Oraham. Oefendant In the name of the hlate of Oreiinn, yon are herehv reuiilred to aotear anil answer the com Malm Mini attains! yon In the - Inive entitled soil 011 or liefore Ilia II rut .ly of the next reidl lar term ol the aUive entitle.! court low It. ihe 2nd day ol Kept.MnlxT, l'i. and II yon fall so to anawrr. for want Ihereol Ihe nlaliitln will an ly lo thee urt lor Iba relief demanded In aaid conip alnl. I " It: or liiilsnienl nil ileerce aeaniai ai"xanner Oraham f r the Sinn ol rlve liundrrd liollara lth Interest Ihereo 1 at the rate of eluht l cent er annum from the 1st day of July. Ivil. and for a reaaonahle sum lo be de ermlned ly the court as all attorney lee, ami lor cots 01 thli suit. Aln lore decree forecloaln a mortiaee mailc by Alexamler (.raham on Ihe follow lost ile crllie.1 real male ItuattHl In Morrow county. Ureon. lo it. The M-1, of Kw a, Tp I N. ol R. ' K W M . eotiiMliilm In all !') ai re more or Uai"corilliii lo tovrriiMeiit survey, re.-or-l. d in the rlers s ofllcv nl sai l r It on Ihe I' th day ol July, wa. on ur a'id :Ki In H.HII "t ol Ihe mofiae re- oMsoiMi.icounir, as lo all the delpii'lanta herein named and lot sale ol said ninrtna.-.! prrmlaea to asllaly awl't Ju.lf ment. decree aitornry s lee. luteresta and coaia aervtoeot this I'linmoiia Is made on ton bv nnter of James A. KW. ludce of the alx'h udli lal dlatrn t ol the tat ol tioaion. made on the i'lh day of July, l.. tl l. n.l.l" ami j. . nioiw, VrA Attorneys lor I'lalutlff. Mb( H vivnef, tbe b'a.-kmilba. tlf SMb'Mi an I I bnleliefa. at lb Street, le.tnar. e A. . . 1 .. t--iA. IV.. . k t. Il.diHi.a hae ati.en nti H at an ,1 a. .. t sn i e i fttatltiltiJ CM" ,,f a!l ,fa u. up v' " ' a mi i(( 1 1 rs 1 i ti or 1 iieea ibi l Mf Fr.nvi th many frp..rt fr'tn tli Jftrkwm llolrt emintrt tip in 'Vmt-; M l.ina un.l. kiau ri w'Mmiiy 11 11 v ill III ! H 1 lill4ti I a latlilltid el'it" ir nil Ufa t ll lip l ic, whit li f tii Ui Iihlly j ut , .f, H.ifllu fund UiM 1'ndiVlde.t 1'Mllla. Ie ellx'tJ aeeaad lake pai l.... ... !,0tI&6 National llitlik Notes out Uliduirf 11.1.0 on (In in oiumt National Hanks . il.H'l Individual d' lait subiect la t-beek IM,Oi'7 M IVmaud e..ft.!l.-ut.- of d. po.it l8.n73.JaH Total I1W.744M tjTATt Of lkot, Cot ill or M lasosr, ) I, (Icx'a! Cner, C"hlf of lb alaiv named bank. d aolemnly swear thai Ilia ! atal.'tiient I Iru la tl brt of my kuolcl- and belief. 1 110 lVx. Caebler. Hutvrde.t an la totjlef.iru Ibis ;7ttJay. Juij. 1 -V V I, rasttASR, N"tary I'ublt tares' 0. C.-eres-l - A t. C. A rtbes, T A. Kbea, llai k K- U.'tf tf. IhoVtor. fr. Wk, an Hifienced fcwtetwf fr..rn '..'lai. I I a aipi, a 't .ti In !! . Mibe iebsr I'P, brre l H ' It. pubHe la I'e . ()! I i! ti,H 11 1 II ,!( Martekta lleaalla. From letter written bv Hev. J. (ltibderman, of Pituondale, Mcb., ar permitted to luak tbiseilract: "I bat wo beailation In reoommendinf tr King's New Iioovry, a lb rtilts er atml inert el. on In tbe Caaeof my wife W till I .al..r of II, If aplief rhurcti at UiV'W Junctl.m h wa btomt.t doo Hh I nenin.mia atici eejir La Uru tx Trrribt parol n. of tfrnisthibsj SunM laet lumr w it h Mil Inter ruplioa and it wed a if eb f.ni I Hot snrviv Iber A friend recommended tf, Kmi'i New ltnefv; it wa 9t rk In H ik and b'a'blv aaliarael.ery In reaitl!." lilal Utle f'r at T. V Ater. Jr , dtt) br. laUr ! &V. aa I 1. Tt etnlar tertptaiti pete ef tb rUmt-U aekly lisi-U t 12 30 sort tb reatolaf prvr rl ttv Uerkty t)roo'a l II 'A Any nbaeriblstf f1' b tlaiett and ptirtf 'or et year In Itoi Y rs al I H tb llaieM an I VVpekll Orrtf..m f..r f 1 A toll tb .'.il. p)H'sl ti.etr iit,i.mti f'f year is t at Willi ftitttll W V.I V"'. I T"e U.S. GOVERNMENT g IS PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH ONCY LOANCO. rim M.n-,e, Orrn. 1th raiirm irtlr at tmtr ol ltttrri not lo ri5vl wr nl twi-fsninHin fitg- ffttrwrtt thai hn I tern tf othrf roin m ' n swiiitl', HBtr i'Uf. rrtftn. 9 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft t? ft $ The Press Claims Company $ PHILIP w. AViRtTT, Ocneril Minijer, 6i3 P 5trctt. WASHINQTON, D. C To pron who served In the wars of the United States or to their Widows, Children, or Parent. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a p( relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars yj on whom you depended fur support ? (") THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it y to you an J is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present ft your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the J time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. V trW'nte for laws and complete Information. 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