pti JOHN NEWTON WILLIAMS. Eminent Inventor of the Williams Typewriter Owes Strength and Health to Paine's Celery Compound. GAZETTE It is reported that the Miltonian, a paper formerly published at Mil ton, is to resume publication. Pdblio Opinion, published at Walla Walla, is one of the latest ventures in the journalistic world. A stock of goods without adver tising is like a gun without ammu nitionthere's nothing to make it "go off." A Kentucky physician, says an exchange, fatally shot a man who had applied for his services. His brother physicians should ostra cise him for killing unprofession ally. I5RICE says no is lor sound money. Maybe he is, but he's careful who gets it. The tax col lector was compelled to sue him recently for the non-payment o taxes. Holmes, the wholesale destroyer. is now chargod with the murder of Howard Titezol, a 9-year-old-boy, at Indianapolis. The evidence is very clear, and so strong that Holmes will surely hang. ON hearing of Corbott'B recont marriage, Fitzsimmons at once ap. plied for admission to citizenship, Honors are about even at tho end of this round, especially in tho way of newspaper advertising. Fltosi a roceut number of the Administratrix' Notice ot Sale of Real Property. "OTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER i-i and by virtue of a decree and order of tale duly made and entered on July IS, 1895, in the matter of the estate of William Rust, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lmatllla County, sitting in probate, the under sidled as administratrix of the said estate will otter or sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on Saturday, the 2Mb. day of September, 1MB, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon of that day, at the front door of the Court Mouse in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon all of the following described real property belong ing to the above named estate, situated In Mor row County, Oregon. to-w:t: The southeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter, and the northwestquarterof thenorth cast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest uuarter of section thirtv-six. and the north half of the southwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five, all in township three south of range twenty-nine East of Willamette -Meridian; ami also tne nortneaat quarter ot tne northeast quarter and the south half of the northeast Quarter of section thirteen in town ship four south of range twenty-nine East of Willamette Meridian ; said sale is made Bubject to all liens and incumbrances now existing up on the said real property, and subject to the confirmation of all sales to be made by the above entitled county court. jjaiea mis litn day ot August, iron. MARY E. RUST. Administratrix of the Estate of William Rust, Deceased. Chas. H. Carter, Attorney. 363-71 Administrator's Notice. T?STATE OF GEORGE W. H. BRIANS, DE Fj ceased. Notice is hereby given, that let ters of administration on the Estate of George w. H. Brians, deceased, were grantea to tne undersigned on the 12th day of August, 1895, by the County Court of Morrow Oounty. All personB having clalmB against said Estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow ance, at my home in Hardman, Morrow County, Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice or they shall be forever barred. This 12th day of August, 1H95. 61-7 ANDREW ROOD, Administrator. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Fall Term begins September 18, 1895. tk rnlWfi Courses. Classical. Scientific and Literary. Academy prepares for college and gives a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching snd business. The school ha. always been distinguished for the Breadth and thoroughness of it. work. It ha. a librarj r of 7000 volumes, good equipment, for mathematical and scientific work, and fine building, with the best modern improvement.. Marsn nau, u.icuiuPiciw..i. college bnildihgs on the Pacific College. All expenses very low. Board and room at the Ladle's Hall $3.00 to $4.00 per wee., mciua- ing electric light and heat The College uormuory, unaer exceiiem umnaso....., . board and loom at f 2.25 per week. Board in private families, $2.50 and upwards. Many .tudenti rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed fi.au per wee. For further particulars address, PRES. THOMAS mcuiiaku, forest uruve, vuu. 500 IIKVI OXFORD-SHIRE RAMS FOR SALE! BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. 3J. SMITH, Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. Administratrix' Notice. Fr STATE OF J. L. BEYMER, DECEASED. NO J tice Is hereby given, that letters of admin istration on the Estate of J. L. Beymer, de ceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 15th day of Aug. 1895, by the County Court of Morrow Countv. All persons having claims against said Es tate are required to exhibit them to me for al- Tlie old-time visionary inventor baa given place to the practical, Lard-work- New Idea, published at Hod Lodge, p professional inventor of today. Mont, we notice that Chas. 15, Eb ted, an old schoolmate of the pro prietors of the Gazette, holds the position of business xnnungnr. Success to you, Charles. I.N A Kentucky town tho other day Mr. Halo asked Mr. Hush to give him a chow of tobacco. lJush refused to do bo, whereupon Hale drew a dirk and stabbed him through tho heatt Truly a fine,, cut performance! Ht Joseph (Sa zotto. lr tiie London ayndicnto will take another batch of bonds Clove land and Carlisle may knock out "Hail Columbia," and order tho band to play only "(lod Havo the Queen." Kx. Thin would bo alxmt as American as tho rest of tho performance. Is a recent interview Senator Mcllride said ho wan in favor of tho rlortion of Honator by the popular votrt of tho people. In thin respect lio and Senator Mit chell aro thoroughly in touch. The latter gentleman once introduced a bill to tli at I'lloct, lut 11 wn ile-j featod. CliriUIJH, tho Pendleton borne owned by 1 miik I'ra.er, i the fnhtefct pacer oil thin Count. IKiwii at Triwo ho i known an tho "pac ing wonder," and from hi wonder fill work in rertninly entitled to tho n mho. Tlii in hi find year on tho track, and ho hn already mad o a record of lI.WJ. TllE Pallaa ahoriiT accm deter mined to atop tho coming fiht at all haatd. Ho asked for and La just received a legal opinion that Lo may kill any eroii who iutct f'-re. l'cihap ho intend to hoot IhiIIi CoiIh'U and l itKim moii oil nigl.t, an I thu end the fight. The acoennful inventor roust now be a business man as well as a roan of me chanical id one. The hi.h tension ot the norvoiiH sys- tem, often kept up fur montlm and months, makes tremendous drnftH on the health of tbose busy bruin-workers. Many succumb to nervous prostration when they seem Jut on the point of anr- uomiting every dilllmilty. Of all the ootiiilless rwent nseful in ventions none bus psssttil through so many or so rapid a omirse of improve ments M the typewriter. Today the lutest perfeeted machine is undoubtedly the Williams typewriter, which repre sents a vast amoiiDt of cumulative in vention, John Newton Willisms, its inventor, wss born in 14', in llrooklyn, X. Y. lie spent bis esrly manhood on the western frontier. Hubciiently be set tled in Kentucky, where he became known aa one ot the most snooesafal stock breeders in the stale. But it is as an inventor that he has won bis national reputation. Severe) moat nseful and important inventions were made by bira before be produced the Williams typewriter, a machine that probably exoels all others in the most important features. Mr. Williams, speaking of the labor expended in briiitfinjf the maobine that bears bis name to its present perfection, NAys: "Home four years t0, when engaged in experimental work on the Williams', I wss putting in about 10 hours per day of bard work and worry, and came near breaking down. Altbongta very particu lar and regular in my habits and careful alxut eating, my stomach troubled me. It was difficult to eat, and more difficult to digest and assimilate my food, my stomach acting in sympathy ih an over worked brain, t fririiil bad sent II HT LEST ! IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Lichten thal's he might make a new discov ery quite as memorable as that of 1492. Chris was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time discover the finest stock of Shoes lowance, at my home in Eittht Mile, Morrow arrav obnwn in iHfinnner. and tlie County, Oregon, within six months after the ' , ,, ,,,r . JQa date of this notice or they shall be forever cheapest as well. W Hat more aoes UiUl Lai xuau nou This 15th day of August. 1895. ELIZA A. BEYMER, 462-68 Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned administratrix of the estate of W. Q. Bover. deceased, will make final settle ment of her accounts with said estate as such administratrix, at the next term of the county court of Morrow county, at Heppner, to be holden at the court nouBe in sam county, on the 2d day of September, A. 1J., IK. OD-ra jank coy eh, Anmimstratnx. The. Old, Original Shoe Merchant, M. IjIOIlTJliiN 1 i AXj, Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. He Saws Wood! Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grande Oukoon, Augusta, 18H5. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. w. Morrow, county ciem, at, neppuer, Oregon, on Sept. 14, 1895, viz : EDWARD CHAPMAN, Hd. 4941, for the BE, BE NEH, Sec. 34, BWW N W!, Sec. 35, Tp. 3, 8. R. 29 E. W. M. He names the following wltneBBes to prove his , r, T)l XI4.1 mtlnuouB residence upon and cultivation ol. BorcherS at tlie 1 alace XlOtel FRED ICIMJG TTrs rmrchased one of the late improved Bteam saws and is now fully prepared to saw wood of every description at the low price of 40c per Cord one time in two 50c per Cord two times in two Wood will be cut neatly, and where possible all knots cut out. One stick Der cord will furnish enough fuel. Leave" orders with Chris. continuous said land, viz : Anrtv J. Cook, ol Heppner. uregon a. i;iarn, of Heppner, Oregon; Hesikiah Tippet, of Hepp ner, uregon; Jesse u. rrencn.oi wnmm, wrrgou. 860-70 Register. lm Timber Culture. some Paine's celery compound to one of my business amociutes, BndknowlDghim personally, and seeing whnt it did for him, I thought I would try it. I oonv menoed taking it before meals, and it at once stimulated my appetite and aided digestion. I took two bottles and was much benefited. "Again two years later I was troubled with uervounreNs and indigestion, and again took Taine's celery compound with great benefit. My wife, after ber long illness bint summer, and severe nervous prostration, and some trouble from indi geation, concluded to try faine's celery compound a few weeks ago, and she is now taking it with steady improvement. Snveral of my friends have taken it on my recommendation, and are now prac tical believers in its groat restorative powers. I have found the celery com pound lnuio and restorative that I ciiuld lean upon with oontl lenoe in time of trouble." Fame's celery compound makes peo ple well ! As a spring remedy it Is no surpassed. 1AND OFFICE LA GRANDE, OREGON, JULY J H, 1H95. Complaint having been made at this office by the dulv verified and corroborated atliilavit of Bamuel MoHrlde alleging that Win. H. Vanhlse, who made Timber Culture entry I no. law ior tne r fb ami zy$ n "y. nec. . l Tp. 4 n, R Zl r., at the La i mi umce at la uranne, i Oregon, on the 15th day of December, 1HM, has I wholly atiiiniloneii saui tract; ana laiieainpinnt any trees upon said tract Blnce entry; that the aid tract is not settled upon and cultivated by the said party as reqiilredany law, therefore with the view to tne cancellation oi tne saui entry the said parties arehep'by summoned and required to be and appear before J. W. Morrow, county clerk Morrow county, at his olllceat Heppner, Oregon, on tne 12tn nay ol Beptuinber, lh'i.'i, at tho hour of 111 o'clock A. M. then and there to produce such testimony as they may have concerning tne said allegations, tne nuai hearing to he hail before the Keglster and lie- reiver at Ia Grande, Oregon, on the 2Hth day of September, lH'.ii, at the hour ol mo clock A. M. H K. WII.H1N, J. It, KOHltlNS, 3fil-3i'i9 Register. Receiver. of the ball field, tho democracy could afford to 'roleiwo" Johu M. 1'almer and Urico for Insulin. Now York Mercury (Pern.). Dem ocratic organs needn't Iooko their heads on tin proiMmition. lniille will probably aoon bn bark in the senate from Kansas, but Uot outf the party. I . . .... i: . i :.. l.'..ln.,.1 d i.aim u it'll rix-fiiny in anl iu her will it was found that rtho had left the whole of her for tune, amountiiiLj to .0,M, to the ival newspaper, tho perusal of which had yiven her many happy loura. Ux. This is a type of a- inciatioii rarely shown, but greatly appreciated. However, the (ia y.etto wishcrt it reader long lives. TllK Northweetcru Kditorial As sociation ha jut cloeed a aeeaion at Halt Lake, l'tiutteeii atntc wero repri'Honted at tho conven tion. A grand ban.piet w a given Tueaday evening, at which many of I 'tali's tnoet piniiiiiieiit and hon ored riticii reeniiii'd to tcaets and delivered ahmt addrcsse. Haiihs, tho iloiinvratic randi dide fur governor, and Senator I'dackbtirn, aa a candidal" for re election down in Kentucky, hae tsith taken a stand against the ad iniuietratiou and tho atato plat form, and aro making a vigorous ranitiaicu if tho atate. It iiow louka as though republican sue cee might 1 a mibility. is "TnriiK i ait alnriuitig rumor that John J. Iiigall ia heading to ward tho democratic patty. If it prove truo, tho beet thiiijj tl.o tiva than aiuiply getting ien with democratic party can d.J i bi .aomeUnly, )utt may reel aun.l litr following from tlm ji ti a philosopher is well worth tl.ii.k mgovrr: N man rver mccmHl-t ill an) thing tin let taken solely f apito. If you hava no higher ltnv Tiie hotel horror in Denver wrb causeil by a drunken loy, who acted aa engineer. This will be uhiM by temperatHO lecturers as another "terrible example;" but the proprietor who employ cd such incompetent help tdiould be held primarily rentHMiKible. Ex. Quite true; but the proprietor gave up hi life with the other, ao he has fully paid the penalty for hi care- IcHtMlCrlrt. Yon Should Pwme For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY ! HOTELS Popular Prices ! , Comfortable Rooms ! Airs, loin Oroclley, Prop, Notice of Intentior T AND OFFICE AT Its Ms Institute Ice Is hereby given that J lettlrrhas Sled notice of JiilTim, lr. Notlci tlm follow tin named aettlei his intention to maka Hnal proof in iitinortnf ins claim, ami tnai miii phhii win lie mine I before County t iers, of i mattl la Cnunty. at I cn- melon, uregoii, on tteptcinber , iKt-i, vu: JOHN A NOBLE. Hd. No. 7IS. tor the WU NWW. S'. BWH. Boc. 21. To. I. 8. R. ) K. W. M. lie name ins ioiiowiiir witnrnea in prove hlsromlnuoiis rcsldriirs upon and cultivation of said land, vis: William H. (inlllford, Arthur V. Onlllford. Jsmcs Nelson, ol liifcui, Oregon, and John u. Kust, ol Khlge, Oregon. B. F. WII.UOS, IMWiS. Register. -OF- For the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located st Balem, Oregon, The Muit Beautiful Town on the Count Call si the 0irrrs offlrs for particulars Strictlycotilldviitlal. Treatment private aud surt curs. Seven meu aupjioaed to have hmmi connected with the recent KUiMmburg lynchinR havo been ar . 1 It t - .... ! rcM.ni ami ..... umt .... . M Pimin, . 1 'II . . ..1. i I iniiraer. iuih was orouui i i t . i .. .i : 1 1. . . aixmi iy itoiii ri m uon , i i.i. . NIMH niillil b H I"IM-,1 IUQ kWi'lllll il mo iK'iier rinss) oi iii.-u Notice of Intention. I.ASP Orm s T I.A GSAKPS. OKmo?. Julv. .n.lwiV X'OTICK I HFKKBV CIVF.S THAT TIIR followlns naaird scltlrr has filed notice of his Inlentlon to mkc Snal proof In iiiipnrt of his rlalm. and thai ald pro.,1 be made brfore the rfiitnly rlcrs of Morrow ronntjr st iieppner, kit., on wincmwi t, vis : MILT F. MOKUAN. II t JS. for the NKV, Kw. S. J . R. 27 f.. W, M lln name thr fnllnwlns wltnrwHm to rrntr his continuous resident's iimu and cultivation I ol Mid laiei. vie W. U hallos, I'lrdr C. Sailor. Joart.h tor snd W. u. Ma any, all of ll- .i.cr. Or, l!l.F. r.N jurymen havo now been Hccurcd in the Ihirrant cane out of A special veniroof 7" juror ha been drawn, . . a par. u.u ,.t.r . a t.u- Hel,H'tel. Six WCeka of that city ho Ui.ltioi approve . . . ,,,.. of tho rash act, and I certainly T irt t,H, crHhtablo to l.lleiisburg. j A A ... ., i s i nsiisirf iiiintu n tin- finij auu """" ' ill probitbly xti have Durrant ISiu:ckim.uku of Kentucky, an-!,.;,!,,,, t.,Uitt,s r c-nvicted. iiouncca that ho i out of iHiliticf, 1 ' " . , I limall Hrslssissa mill aim iiiii. muu.ti !. m . , , , . , ... ! Mikr BrrstroJins'' mtiiiir. Ailmsots al. luciitenimiy rfinatiiitai iroiu Rr , c.tj,, fj1l ofWB all aptfaranwa lie woulU tiol l. ! gfw, iireoth iirfc'l.ct, into atmrtoas llll'risisl b aert thrt democracy msU tie, dsiiiieioiis in Ihmsrlvr so J .aw In.th the governor atid .,.tlB.!t""l"' " '"'' It Ull.s.li.rsgsra . ... , . , ,i . .set lt'rsili.r luhcations . 111 besllb UT 111 lUKl sinin n Hi" iTiiuu,; ( I'bvtion. Such h confession f rotn ' itidep'iidiMit opinion. inovo," asy tin rhicago Time llnral I. We ar tnt sum f that your buineM will lo t los ji-r and yoti will tievrr get pvcii. that When John t. IngalU Leads t S't Jour mark hih. taka deliU rato Uard the democrats jwirty tha!i". nd Cro whu )our intcrptiso party a ill at ImI stsnd a g.ks-l laudable and honorable; but if rhaneti if acjuirini brain, cour-j 'I'11 u tnotiv juaer, )ou ai;a and honesty. And of tlirs might just a cll hani; jour harp party can hate loo lara a sUnrk on j io a willow ti" an I fcM duck Lut.t hand. To drop ioto tb psrUscejica lil.-b Ira ls t.i ll,r taMtalirurDt ol all softs t tuslsilirs en a rbrnaia tissi. ('riH-kinridrt show tho trrid t f ! M .'-..vrr, 1 1 r r certsia ilir.lis in ei.lchl In lis n. sueh as in starts ati. I ilicii i aii.iii. stf na tii(jti a st- ilmirslils Li f nf Ilisstm sfisf ! rtHnr ti lit en I lions bicb tr iihies lliiu. ld. I. iUiud SB. I miaama lvaida. is the olilv mnii elect ' , r snrlr r..ni.l. rsrt. bt Jl utir's nn'nia4-n itiurra. n'ir yoq nsva in I 'If f-l ri IrolD lfro If II IMIOM. a wis He a - trUMful ir tii ll".'nrr s Munitx'h ... , ... . i iiinriii''iij aio-i war i in.iii i i sai .i.l. r'r tiiaUris, iiiiii, if A. DO YOU KNOW On-con. J. . V, JI- .IT.Jvi' j:-..'. Hellsler. is Fakes Hotel Is under maiiscrnietil ol Chris Birrhrrs who Is con duct! n it in a strictly lrl-Claas uaODrr. Country and Commercial Trade Solicited. faT Fre lutlit and Fre 'Bui lor all Guests. Notice Of Intention. 1 ANt OFFICE AT TMK DAI. I F. OKFM1N tJ Ausust .'I. I "lli Is hrrel.r ntii Dial Hi lollowlnt liamnl fc-lllcr has fllrd no tice nl his Illl.'lMl.ill to mall final Munl In t'll. r of his rialm. and that aald fif alii b mads Iwlor J I. M.irr. onutv ilrra, al lli'l l'iicr, unfon, on wpi. tu ; A 1.1. KM CKABTKI F.. IM. F ". IT. lor ih W'i SFV and a '4 M HJ. Is l KPl: W. M lfr..n. lie name the liilliiolns nlliirMH In rmr his rnnttnuntia rral.lrnrs llMn Slid ruiltlatlnn ol. Hid land, tlr ir..ri. alt Irk. I homas nrlaroll. WlllUm hti roll, N k I hall li, all of Hretoicr. (irrfun I :t Ja. F. M xiSS. Hi Klaler. Notice of Intention. I An OFFICE AT I.AI.RANDF. ORFUOH, 4 Au( T, 1 Nmira la hrrrt.v iliva thai lit loUain( namd ariilrr ha sinf nniiraof his liilnitl.m Li mak Snal (-r..f n tti.itl n hn claim and ll.sl aald fff alll h ma Ir lloraj. IA . Mitrri.w, iHniiity rlpfa, al lli'ir, OIr.n. on la li.tr , lev, TU ; i.FoKOK w. aiix.n IM st r rt. I.rf the S', nl r ', II ar4', nIMIl, an- x-i T t a. Kau( VI M II hama !! I"i:ia.tis llt.aaca lo firi hu c..titiit..i,s ftii'l.tH t u -hi and iiiitiiaili.s it! Mi l ta'fl. 1 i o J ..m aamii.! t T'f i.n Brvi-r J-.l.ft C. U-'rtot. "I HH'ttiw. I , If B. F mIImi f.' ks:ir I?.lail Colin' Sr Afou lot I'Aarnox, of IVr.n lvaida, is th only tunii elect '. t the I'mli'd State wtiate to sue ccel hi o0 father. . t tea iti,.ti,r t'r.t.t.t.' til niaij ... ............ rll tita.ria ilS, lltaf (Jrant, and at th r.piratioti of ! -n.j Um.i. ki.tu- sn.i tii.tr iruuhl. ... Ill ,, , , r.'l"naoS n. .l.t.tlllt is lb BMlSt .iranisicriu inn in- -aoiM ( ,,wrt , ,,),, , f f.n,t, ,nj airlfoli.i t put on the actiatnrlal ! r.winr. a am isMfaltriirsBfsls t.V ahich hi father h, just fat m' '"-""' , Th career .f th Canien.i, ' ' It.-;-! -" r u s WIsms iil' itr in" ini'inmipci, rn.ir firf MtH'E 'F i!Mi,niuM urn t i trsr i.tvri that the r1t,lC hr.l.,f,trtMtM'f h(i g I-u a.l J K S.'i-i'.a.n. aii.ut IN I'M N F l am ai Mittf ol au t i'l 4 fc"? ta"n ! II m dr tM-M 1 iCsVtt hf MM t rMiIlf K I tf w-i i(!f ftisv iMif f I F f lar.tu, 4 I I I axa a lil al K. tr. ir . A SI, ! -i . LOatN CD. Fi -i..a ata -t-fl b. n(-:i f a...tga.a i.i- n trti,K,. t. ma ia fatiaiF t alui't a inlcrrsiini: a ,u . t i M n.Ur sn.i ltn !' '" " i"" rt !-... . , . , 7 . a.rt M r.l tht f Ih Adam f Massahu. tU mh ..!-. rb -fW.i.n..sp.l :fcrin( .,.T.,ri; " i-l fi nis U I U isUliaf. I. 0tB. ! 4 ! tta lfl'gratn. 'sti. 1. . I !(, tat.. Ml ..II,.. ,,, Msvi (vT CUf. Vrta. it t ICYGLES Arc tho Highest of nil High Grades. asrfi,M..,,wu,,ft, ai.v! ii;i Ih. fM . ..... IM n.,, , w,kH i. ,a, M l,.;f..fCll7 ?' l..ir,ill,. -afl. Km. I st.d ..af,,i i. , . 'T1' "illU :ia r..n.m. ah.-. i. a. ,,.. f. ,., '" ""F'ls ' . 2t... SCORCHIR 8S. 22,,. UDlIfi' Its alali'tua If, lfil if a .... IM'lANA CVCIL CO n a,.-. . r.., . r 4 ... i r. a A mm tit. AttornuyH nt Jnwf bSOarr. Nol.f .as fat w O.UmtUn. , t i V1 onioo