Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 24, 1895, Image 3

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    TURNING GRAY
AND THREATENED
WITH BALDNESS
ThoJisger is Averted by Using
im HAIR
VICOR
AVER'S
'"Nearly forty years ago, after
Tsome wuiks of sickness, my hair
turned gray and began falling out
bo rapidly that I was threatened
with immediate baldnese. Hearing
Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of,
I commenced using this preparer
Here and There.
Geo. Mnir was in town yesterday.
W. G. Brown was in from Lena yester
day. Bob Johnson was in Heppner Saturday
last.
Jay Devins Satardnyed in the metrop
Phill Cohn
land.
Mrs. A
grippe.
Lafe Fenland
Saturday.
Mr. G. B. Coats was in from Hardman
Satordiy.
Bob Gurrao' was down to Heppner
Saturday.
Mat Hughes was down to Heppner
Saturday.
Smith Buroh was down from the moun
tains 8unday.
from Lexington
spent Saturday in Port-
Wright is quite ill with la
was down to Heppner
'tioi, and was so well satisfied with
the result that I have never tried
any other kind of dressing. It stop
ped the hair from falling out, stimu
lated a new growth of hair, and kept
the scalp free from dandruff. Only
an occasional application is now
needed to keep my hair of good,
natural color. I never hesitate to
recommend any of Ayer's medicines
to my friends." Mrs.II.M. IIaight,
Avoca, Neb.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
PREPARED BY
PR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
Ayer't Saraaparilla Removes l'implet
Take Notice.
1. The Bum of Ave cent per line will be
3harfred for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of
respect," lists of weddtim presents mid donors.
ind obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself itlve as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever mimosa.
2. Notices of chun and society and all other
Mitert&tnments from which revenue la to he da.
rived, shall be charsed for at the rate of five
enM a line. These rules will be strictly adher
Ad to In every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
Btaeje for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
lonn Day and canyon city, leaves as follows ;
Kvery day at a. m.. exceot Hundnv.
A rrlves every day atf at., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the Interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phill Cohn, Agent.
Extra Pat Star Brewery Bear
In Half Pint Bottles can be
bad only at the
City Hotel Bar !
Where high grade Liquors and Clgan are also
kept by Ted.
E. D. Palmer was op
Saturday last.
Ed. Moreland was down from Hard
in do Saturday.
Wm. Letraoe was one of Henpner's
visitors Saturday.
Lee Kilbnnme, of Gooseberry, was in
Beppner Friday.
A. W. Patterson came np from Port-
nod Sunday laet.
Joe Masterson is down from Luther
Hamiltou's sawmill.
J. M. Hamar was in from Vinson
Saturday and Sunday.
Last Sunday, the 22d inst., was the
shortest day of the year.
T. R. Lynns left Tuesday to visit his
parents at Walla Walla.
W. L. Hill and 0. W. Craddick were
in from Davidson Sunday.
H. E. Warren and Wrieht Saline were
in Heppner Saturday last.
Wm, Spenoer won the tea set, put no
by Ureen Matbewa recently.
W, T. Campbell says Social Ridge is
having fine weather for crops.
T. J. Oarle, the erstwhile mayor of
If tie, was iu Heppner Sunday.
Mrs. Julia Bradley will serve supper
tor the Christmas night dance.
rred Asubaugn ana brotuer were in
from MoKinoey creek Saturday.
Johnny Ayera and family were in from
their Butter creek home Saturday.
Ike Basey reports but little snow out
in the upper Clark canyon looality
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Scbonl is not in session this week and
will be dismissed till after the holidays
Born Sunday at 1:30 p. m., in Hepp
ner, to the wife of Lewis Kinney, a 9 lb.
boy.
J. P. Hsyden, representing Lang k
Co., of Portland, was in Heppner Friday
laet.
Ben Poppen dropped in from Hard
man yesterday long enough to say ' wie
gttbts."
Lefzer has sour-kraut, sweet
sour piokles and German
8-9.
Morgan, who was formerly a
Heppner, is teaching out at
The leading tea dealers of Heppner are
on band with some special drives in this
line. A natural leaf Japan, good quali-
ty, no dust, sweepings or trash, at 35
oents per lb., old price, 85 cents. Im
perial Gunpowder, a regular 75 cent
grade at 60 cents. Fine English Break
fast, a regular 75 cents grade, at 50 oents.
The two last makes a floe blend. Free
samples to those who wish to try it.
Schilling's 81.00 grade at 75 oents.
Several other leading brands at corres
pondingly low prioes, at Odd Combina
tion Store of P. O. Thompson Co. 97-4t
Our readers who have been looking
for Hood's oalendar for 1896 will bs glad
to know that it is out and may be ob
tained from the druggist or by sending
Bit cents in stamps to O. I. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mass. The new oalendar is cer
tainly a triumph of art. It represents a
lovely bead in beautiful brown tints.
surrounded by a gold frame, embossed
and decidedly "up to d te. It makes a
useful ornament for the home and a
pleasant reminder of Hood's Sarsapa-rilla.
Mrs. B. F. Vaughn has aooepted the
agenoy of The Paciflo Corset Faotory,
and those ladies who desire anything in
that line will please call on Mrs. Vaughac.
It is well known that this firm makes
corsets to order and those who want
comfort and exact fits should see Mrs,
Vangban before ordering. 97tf
To the aged, with their poor appetite.
Feeble oiroulatioo, and impoverished
blood, Ayer's Saraaparilla is a boon
beyond price. Its effeot is to check the
ravages of time, by invigorating every
organ, nerve, and tissue of the body.
Hey Ayer'a Almanac tor the Dew year,
The Gazette negleoted to say in last
issue that pending the settlement of the
P. Cohn drug store muddle, Mr. E J.
Slocura will act as reoeiver and look
after the business. As he is an old hand
in that line, customers will reoeive good
servioe and striot attention.
Masonio Lodge Matters. At a regu
lar communication of Heppner Lodge
No. 69, A. F. A. M., last Saturday
bight, the following officers were elected
for the ensuing Masonio year: Geo.
Gonser, W. M.j J. L. Ayers, S. W.; Geo.
Wells, J. W.; L. W. Brings, Trees.;
S. W. Spencer, Seu'y; Bob Hynd, S. D.;
N. Brown, J. U; R. C. Hart, Tyler.
On the eve of St. John's Day. the 27th
inBt., a Joint installation of this lodge
and of the Eastern Star will oocur at the1
opera house, followed by a supper. No
one will be present except the Masoos
and their families.
Catarrh Cared,
health and sweet breath secured, by
Shilob's Catarrh Remedy. Pnqe 50
cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by
Wells & Warren.
Frank Ross has opened up a restaurant
in the Minor building, next door to C.
M. Jones' barber shop. White labor
throughout and rates by meal or week
very reasonable. 99-tf.
OUR JOURNEY AHOUND THE WORLD.
Rev. Francis E. Clark's New Hook.
A Great Blessing
My wife and I have found in Hood's
Earaaparilla. She had rheumatism very
severely, with
ankles and legs
badly swollen, and
hardly able to get
np and down
atalrs wit bout
help. Many other
remedies failed,
but Hood's Sarsa-
a parilla entirely
c cured her. It was
only shortly after
tli, I was taken
1 't 111 a a m A
affect-
my limbs and
hips, so I just tried the same medicine
with the same result. My wife and chil
dren take Hood's Sarsaparilla whenever
they feel the need of a medicine and it im
mediately makes them feel better.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Saves me doctor's bills. I am an engineer,
and well known in this locality." Q. W.
Wyatt, White Bead Hill, Indian Ter.
Hood's Pills OTi'r
New Feed Yard. Wm. Gordon has
opened tip the fred yard next door to
the Gazette office, and now solioits a
bare of your patronage. Billy is right
at borne at this business, and your
horses will be well looked after. Prioes
reasonable. Hay and grain for sale. tf.
Cor Hale.
Ten shares of stork in the National
Bank of Heppner. Address Richard T.
Cox, Reoeiver. Arlington, Oregon, t4tf.
Rev. Father Bentgen. of Pendleton,
will bold Catholic aervioes io Heppner
uext Buoday.
Hall's Hair K'oewer cures dandruff
and soalp affections; alen all eases of
baldneaa brw the glaoda whioh teed
the roots of hair are not closed np.
Eagle: E. M. VanSlyck. formerly a
drngiristof Baker Oiv. is doing eocsid
rable work in tbe Oreeoboro Ihia fall
opening op quarif aud plaorr properties.
Mr. J. W. Vaughan'a stock deervei
ao examination. Hie price are wonder
fully low. See ad. elsbeie. Nice
towels, 25 cent. Evry thing elee tn
proportion Wbrni Vaughan eey ba
will surprise you ba means it.
J . W. Kern, the eily painter, is pre
pared to do all kind "f painting and
paper banging and will do bonaeolean
inr and tai np and put dnwo carp'.
Offlra oo Maio tret, oppoeite Cilf
hotel.
We're aloays contrivln, tnd digging and driv
ing rot nmethlng "Io ticket tha pot;"
Then aa row fl wrry. Just rail U
Who Iiim Tm anJ i'tty rl It.,
(, At lb Belvedere aahwD.
aarl t lover Hoot Tea
la a if re Cure for Headache id nervona
lliaraa Nothing thWf 90 OUlclly.
For sal by w rf
W. J,
piokles,
piokle.
Thos.
resident of
Liberty.
E. A. Sampson, an nncl of Dr. B. F.
Vauuhao, living at Genessee, Idaho, It
seriously ill
Tbe prize for tbe grand masquerade
will be exhibited in Weill k Warren's
show-window. 6-9,
Representative Bootbby, aooompaoied
by hi son, Tboa., were io Heppner
Saturday last
A grand masquerade ball will b
given at the opera boose oo Christmas
night, Deo. 25tb. 6-9.
L. S. Abraham, representing Wood
socket Rubier Co., waa in Heppner
Sooday and Monday.
A premium to cash purchasers at
Phill Cohn' drag store. Don't fail to get
your ticket for tbe wheel. tt.
8oow at Tbe Dallea and Hood River
interfered with the passage of train (or
a brief period laat week.
Geo. B. Tedrow oonteroplste moving
over t bi old stand, next door to the
poetoffiee, io the near future.
Beat aocommodatloo aod eoorteoa
trenlmeotattbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
aod Waab. St., Portland, Oregoo.
Mis Ave Dodaon Is dowo from Fair
haven to visit ber grandparents, Mr, and
Mr. E. Minor, and other relative.
L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Mar M., Abra-
bemairk baildiog. UePDoer, Or. tt
MoCage Reeder wat la from upper
Batter creek yesterday. II that
stork have been ted but littla o far tbi
inter.
Tb Gazette will tak last aprinf
calve o lien of ean. Any oo owfog
wbo baa osttl cao aasly liquidate, if ao
Inclined. tf
So thorough u the excellence of Ayer's
Hair Vigor that it can be used witb
benefit by any person, no matter what
may be tbe condition of the hair, and, in
every oase, it occasions satisfaction and
pleasure, in addition to the benefit
wbiob invariably oomes from its use.
Charley Jones, the well-known "old-
timer" in the toneorial line, has again
located in Heppner, having purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite tbe city botel. Charley will
appreciate a call when in town.
Died At Baker City. Deo. 2095,
after a protracted illness, Willie, son of
Mr. and Mrs., A. B. Vaughan, aged 4
years, 1 month and sixteen days. Al,
and family have tbe sympathy of a large
circle or rriends.
Rev. E. P. Greene was up from
Arlington, Saturday, Sunday and Mon
day. He antioipatea that Heppner will
form his sole obarge after Jan. 1, 96,
witn bis resideuoe at tnis plaoe.
Echo stBge leaves Heppner Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Echo
Tuesdays, Tursdays and Saturdays.
f are 82 eaoh way. Ofhoe, Wells k
Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop.
Eagle: G. 8. L. Smith expects to leave
next week tor England. He will go via
Cripple Creek. Colorado, where he will
examine some mining properties for
English companies interested there.
Pure drugs, ohemioals, paints, window
glass and a complete line of stationery
at lowest prioes aod a ohanoe to win a
$100 prize at Phill Cohn' drug store,
next door to Minor & Oo. tf
Mrs. Hetty Young, daughter ot Mr
B F. Vaugbau, wbo visited it Heppner
tbis rail and winter, will leave tbe WH
lamette valley about Jan. 1st, for ber
borne io California.
Tb Ilia ot Wears.
Const ioalioo. ceoe mora than half
tbe III ot women. Karl Clover Knot
Tea I a pleasant core for Coostipation
For by tilt k v erreo.
1
ItV r
vHIS is;i shecphcrd
f ' A c
, j -', ' l cr who has been out
I k VJ four months, but hc
I f .'..A loooks like a new manO
V now for he has becn
O
dressed up at
V
! ! I loRNF.R & Rlir.AS.
Horner & Rhea,
first Nal'l S BnlHlef
For 822.50 I will sell a first class, bigb
grade, high arm sewing machine gnaran
teed for 10 years. For further partiou
Urs oall on or address, N. A. lob,
Lexington, Oregon. 8s-tt
Masque ball tomorrow niirht. Admit
tanoe, geots, masquers, $1.00; ladies
free. Spectators, ladies, 50 oents;
gents, 91.00. ote that lady masquer
are not obarged.
Bill 6mitb, awaitiog trial at Condon
for having obtained money under false
pretense, escaped from Jail last week
and bad oot been captured at hstao
count.
Call oo Phill Cohn for fine wines and
liquors for medicinel purposes. A com
olrte Hoe of Key West clears, and a
premium tioket tor the liw Victor
bicycle. tf.
J. W. Beckett inform the Gazette
that a rabbit bunt, an ovatr supper and
a Christmas tree will form a goodly part
of the entertainment of that vicinity tin
week.
Ed. Haling i over from Walla Wall
Impend Cbristma with bi relative.
He ba been wltb Milt Morgao for some
time, working o Mill dairy ranob.
Whether yon want photo or oat, w
requeat oo Io call at Ilerriu' etodio
vt are prepared lo arolsQ yoa toe unl
work io any Una of portraiture, ttfur,
Married -Near Parker k Gleasoo'e
mill, last Wednesday. Henry Holl and
Mis May Brock. Tb ynnog couple
were tender 1 a danoe oo Ibursday
Matbewt Bro.,Cily botel barber shop
toosorial artist. Uairoutling , shaving,
shampooing, eta, doo cleo tiQcelly .
Bath at 25 cent apleo.
J. P. Rhea anJ Ooar SohsfTr were in
lletipner Hatorday last tn attend a
regular 0mrannirati'io of lleppeer
Loitge, No. C'J.
Tb dreaslng ease pat ap f ir raffle by
Frank Kolwrta, wa woa by rrank til
liara KnnJay. It I a splendid affair,
orlh I2U.
W. 3. Lerrr Mils a on pound pack
eg of tea, "Crown" bread, al 60 cent
aod give to ad lilmo oo silver plated
lreapW.
FJmer Hheom. the artist, will nak
cabinet photo for the bell 90 day at
liper d"in. Gallery oppoeit opera
, bone. I.
1 Cllde Well i fitting on th rom a l
i Joining W. i. Letr plane, and will
! eh -nly pot to a cigar aid o tj'eetiinry
! Il-Tk
l.aeh X'eetit tMirehaee entitle yon tn a
. I f .r the III) b'rjel el Phill
C-Hins drug elnre, at it dmr to Minor k
it;.. ti
T J A'Uowaeoo from In Hatof
ila ll alien I a feol-r rnrniaunl
iCMi'il f ft -lHM.ee lftg- Nt C'J
I riQ't l.reaehiorf imi at tb
f.r b el.,,dsf V4 fcijig ao l
J en ng by I'.'der J W, J "itmi,
I McAIm k K'ick 'b Vietof
l,Tt"'e al I'l.ill Olu'l Uf. I helf
ianfnKf wa rl OTll,
t ffc Xttt Wiok -e tiMldiog a ba'B
This highly Instructive and splendidly illus
trated volume is a record of a recent journey
around the world, by Rev. Francis E. Clark,
D.D., President of the United Societies of Chris
tian Endeavor, and his wife. Throughout the
long journey, which occupied mate than a
year, and covered nearly fifty thousand miles
by sea and land, they enjoyed rare opportunities
for observation and study. It 1b one of the most
valuable bookB ever issued by the American
press.
The reader is personally conducted through
Australia, India, China, Japan, Egypt, Palestine,
Turkey, and many other lands. We see these
countries through American eyes, and obtain a
perfectly clear view of them and their people,
tupplemmtcd by two hundred and twenty splendid
illuKtratiom from photograph!, most of which
were taken by Dr. Clark himself; for he carried
a complete photographic outfit with him.
Dr. Clark was one of the last Americans to
travel through China and Japan before the war
between these countries was begun. In this
rare volumn he gives us the latest and best In
sight into the 'ally life ot a Chinaman in his
own country; his favorite food and odd dishes;
opium fiends and their ways; the singular rites
witnessed in tbe temples; the public execution
of criminals; Chinese farms and farming; the
seamy side of Chinese life, Japanese acrobats
and their wonderful performances; Japanese
life, queer customs, art, wonderful skill, etc
the burning ghats of India, where the bodies of
the dead are consumed on huge piles of wood
(a ceremony Dr. Clark witnessed); the Tower of
Silence, where the dead are exposed to be de'
voured by thousands of waiting vuitures that
constantly sit on the walls; wonderful native
jugglers, fearless make charmers and fakirs
these are but a few ot hundreds of Interesting
topics presented.
Their route led across the land that Joseph
gave to his father and brethren; past the very
fields where tlio Israelites made bricks without
straw, and along the highways whera once
rolled the chariots of the Pharaohs. The story
of the discovery ot the mummy of the Pharaoh
who oppressed the children of Israel, is wonder
fully Interesting. It was found among t.iose of
forty other mummies of kings, queens, and
princes tn the royal mortuary chamber In the
Theban Hills, and the Identification ot a
Pharaoh is complete. Illustrations from photo
graphs show where the mummy was found,
and others give full length, profile, and front
views of this ancient king who was contempo
rary with Moses and reigned tn Bible times,
thus enabling all to see "just how Pharaoh
looked." r.
A Jouruor was ma4e of hundreds of miles In
an old spring wagon across Turkey and Armen
ia, through an unknown country, Infested by
robbers and hostile natives, the scene of the late
horrible massacres of Armenians by Turks and
Khurcls. Dr. Clan was the last Christian to
travel across these countries before these terrl
bio massacres were perpetrated. The story of
this perilous trip Is full of thrilling Interest
ud exciting adventure.
Mrs Clark accompanied her husband every
where. 8he draws a vivid picture of life In far
on" lands, "As seen through a Woman's Kyes."
Her narrative Is packed with anecdotes, Incl
dents, and personal experiences. Her story of
the long journey In the wagon la highly enter
talnlng, Its privations and perils, especially to
a woman, being many. Hh was the only woman
in the party, which consisted of herself and
seven men.
Dr. Clark's name It a familiar household
word, and his fame as President of the I' lilted
Societies of Christian Kndeavor, with It two
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The World has the Money,
We Have the Goods !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
. co.partner-hlp heretofore existing between
W. Meadows and W. P. Rr.rivner. under the
firm iiHme of Meadows & Scrivner, doing busi
ness as blacksmiths in the town of Heppner,
ha? this day been dissolved by mutual consent,
S. W. Meadows will continue the business, col
lect all debts and pay all bills for the said firm.
aii accounts miiBt De Betilea Dy casn or note
Immediately.
Mr. Hcrlvner deBires to state to the public that
he will continue his business as wagon maker
and repairer at the same stand, and guarantees
satisfaction as heretofore.
S. W. MEDOW8,
W. P. SCRIVNER.
Dated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, 1S95. 93-03
They are not Second Hand or Junk Shop
goods either, but goods of today, bought
for cash and will be sold for the same. Sold
on their merits and at prices that will have
you to call again.
We Select Our Stock,
After careful examination, we then have
the best at correct prices.
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
We make a specialty, and by giving us a call you will
greatly please us. We ave determined to please and
excel. Handling all lines in the quantity we do, en
ables us to excel all competition.
MINOR & CO.,
Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT "OR
X tyofM
J. H.
THE COUN-
Morrow, State of Oregon.
Townsend,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas Walden, W. G.
Scott, Geo. W. Harris,
Defendants.
To Thomas Walden and G. W. Harris, Defend
ants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against vou in the nbove entitled
suit on or before the first dav of the next regu
lar term ol tne above entitled court town:
Monday, the 2d day of March, 1806;
and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintllf will apply to tho o urt for the
relief demanded in said comDlaint. t- It
Judgment against defendant, Thomas Wal
do n, for the sum of Two Hundrd Four and
Sixty One-Hundrcdths Dollars In U 8. Gold
Coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum, Irom tne urstuayol reuruary
nw, until paid, ami tor the turner sum or
Thlrty-Klve Dollars, attorney's fee, together
witn me costs and disbursements ol this -lilt to
be taxed.
A"d that the mortgage described in plaintiff's
complaint be foreclosed and that the premises
inerein aesennrn, to-wit: tne hw'.j oi nee. i.
Tpl N, K li E, W, M., be sold to satisfy (aid
uugmeni.
And that the said Geo. w. Harris and all per
sons claiming by, through or under him be
forever barred of all right or equity of redemp
tlou In said premises.
This summons is published by order of Hon
Stephen A. Ixwell, iudite of the sixth Indicia
district of the State of Oregon, dated December
lhlll, 1MK,. J. N. BKOWN,
3W-H2. Attorney for Plalutlr).
Selling Out
Our Entire Stock of Millinery,
Underwear, Hosiery, Dry
Goods, Yarns, Etc.
If you want bargains now is the time. We
are going out of business.
FELL BROS.
NOTICK.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEET
lug of the stockholders of the ilciumer
Riilliling .V l-i)Kll Ass -ctaMiiu will lie, held at
their olllce la Heppner, Oregon, on the second
Tuesday of January, In'.Xi, between the hours ol
10 a. in aud 4 p m. ol "a d day, lor the nurmise
oi electing uireciors ior ine ensuing rear.
Ml. H, HIHIHir,
Heppner, Or., Doc. t, W.I.V M Hec'y
STOCK HOLDERS' MKF.TINO.
XTOTH'E 1H IIEItKIIY GIVEN THAT A MEET-
M In
Hank of
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. C. BOROH33RS, Prop.
- - - -
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
He
till
III
house. In Heiipner, oil the second Tuesday of
January, betaccn the hours of lo a in and 4 p.
in of said day, for the purine of electing direc
tors (or the euiujig year.
f.l) R. niHIKH', I'aahler.
Heppner, Or.. Dee. 4, Iw,',. rIJin.
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SITED UTATES I.ASD OKKK'K AT I.A
I'.lli, loin
plaint IihvIiik tH-en ntsdi at this rtlticp by the
duly vrrltiel anidstlt ol Ntimiel Mi-Hrldc, surg
ing that n tn. II aohlH-. ho mad" Iluilirr
( nllnre entry No. 1 al (he lnd lirnce at la
(iraudft, Orctfon, on tin l.rih day ol Ih-rrtnlirr,
I M, ior the ?u oi v, . i u a, k n n, -
M . hfta ar hollv Italiilolied tin Idtrai-t- fhsl
claimant lias lulled In plant any trees iiiu ald
TIIUMDKK LIQIITNINO
"There is a tide in ihe affairs oj men
That, if taken al Us flood, lead on lo fortune."
The flood is here ami bo ia
With a full line of
Ilanlwuit). Tinwaif. GlanHwarc, d-ookorv. Wood
anil Willow warn. Collar Tubn at I Jedrock I'rieoH.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG FLOWS!
In llierrHiu as by law minimi
I hen-lore, alih a vleo ol the cancellation of
the ame, the said imiiIIi-s are ear-h tierehy re-
qnlrrd and siiminotied to li and aiitar before
l V. Morrow, coiiniy cleri ol Morrow county,
Ort-goti. al his olllce In Heiipner, (ireiroti.oii lie
I .Hi ilny of January, I, at Ihe hour 'if Hi
n'cloi a. A . M , and prodnre such testimony as
thry tuav liav concerning lha Mlil aileg-siloha
1 he Anal hearlm lo Ik had lielor Ihe resliter
and r-eWer al Im itratide. Hrrgoii, on January
.m, al 10 o I II" sa.w
B f. ll1. Keglster.
?Ao. J II. KullHINH, Kxrlvrr.
and one-half million members, has n tended to
every corner of the world. Many distinguished ,r"'1 l"'1 '"f 'J'",' V'." "'" V?'1""?
IIOTIIIW tt 1 1(1 '1 IIIIH HI Wfll .ills inula, , 117
knew that he had acquired In this remarkalitt
Journey a wealth of material which, with his
unique collection of photographs, would tnaks
one of the moat valuah'c books of the day.
It contains steel plate portraits of Dr. Clark
and of his wife, from recent photographs; e
large map, exhibiting the whole worid at a
single glance, showing the author s Journey
from the beginning to the end, and TJUflns lllua
tratlons, front phMographs from I1 la. Ihrst
must be seen to le appreciated.
We do not know when am ta(e have given
us more runtime pleasure. If spk warm
ly ol the book, II la hm-ane It richly derve
It. II Is sold only by agnla. and Is iin-eili,
with an eiiorivmis sal At"lho liitrodma
a Aral cl work Ilk this ousl.l lo l mrdlallv
weli-ntnnt. heller that lha beat way tb
keep out pool hoiks is by Inlmdiii'ltig it mm
ones, and a l-eller on than this has ne.er laeen
bronghl tonnr nolle, ful II Into ynur hnm.
II will ha read over and over et-aln by old and
yming, with pleaatif and pruM.
lha work Is itillhd hf lha old and well
known arm ol A D Morlhlnglon A Is, Hart
lord, l ino , whoa Imprint la eultlrlrtit gnaran
tr ol tha trellem ol tlt voiuma
The anH-y for the aiva work has boon
aM-nnd hr Namiirl I. lorer. lha editor has
rwn Ihe proauertos and will say Ihat II la a al-
uahl wurk aod should M In errry lamlly (7 f
They run ao light
They run off In Ihe night.
The onlj-vicluMivo HarJwriro Store liftwem Tlio Dal Ion and Fetidleton
IlPIipner, ... Orogon.
KAIN
ItAIN
(lUMUUNH.
IN Tiir im fir .rnT rR tiik roi'N
ly id Morrow, etal of Owm.
Th Northern ( nimtleal
Inimmvnl T fast,
UmlUd, flailitifT,
s
0 W atawaet. Janis n.
Hamilton u W liar
rlnfi'i -. Addla far p
and J. N Hrwn.
Defends tila.
MiM'H'K. OK MAI.K.
Vtuk t iiniimv i.wrs that lliy
N under and hr tlrttie of a derrtMi and older I
ol saW duly made and entered on So 4ih l
Ih li.. tt..ll. ..I II.. Hl.l. ..I II IS' II M.l...a
dnreaM1. hr Ihe I miiily rotirt, fil Ihe Mateol
iiresun lor Morma I utility a.-IMng In i.folrfiia
the lililerlsiiel as adlnliiltisliir lit llie aald
mate, w III i.ili-r lor sale al ptiltlie am lion In ihe
lilt-heat Itldd.r lor I Ill lis nl oil Kalur-lay.
January II. ! al II ! k In Ih loremeiu of
thai 'lay al Ihe front door ! the nmil limiae. In
llepiiner Morrow I fiuitty (Mes-nn all th lullo.
lot dr rllied real irtfer1ff u-lonyliig In th
I liame.1 ealale lliiat-! Ill Morrow futility
llrefoli. tiill Ih Mtlhel niiartef of
.-. lion laelve lli In In i,.lil. Ihri-. 1 1 ..nlli.
ttanre Iwenly thre ll fast Mlllamell
M'll llan aald sale la made nltir. t In all llena
and ih iiniierni now eiiaiing iimio in aatd
r-l trifrly. and s-ii'K ' to Ih rortnrmatt
id all m'x lo Im mad l.J tha alnna nulled
i
or j
For tho Guro Oi
Liiuor.0iium isd Tobacco Habits
It le located at Kelem, Oregon,
Th 3.r limuUul Town on tkt Cixuf
Call al lb (lustra offlra for particulars
airli tlycvnhdeiitlal. Iraaunaut frlai aud sure
cure
Mwart 'id James D Hamilton,
", y
rt.rvby riMleed tn ai-pr and anf th
To t
Iwfendariui
In Ih aamaof tb ll nf rfin
pialnl t,ed al" ?" ' I" a itillid
n ara
mm
I oo lit y I oil rt.
I hi
Adml-ilsiealor of
prlao. iera-l
h.id Ihl :th dar of
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eatala of l W , II
lertnlr fi ff. "I
AHMIITKTM H MlTH .
Nciiii r l iirprnr
Ulideraiflie-I ,a
i f e Ma'la'l Hr , Josl
- Mini .e ek.
Kb-ita on
hkaailni Dana li-d
i When tbr te lee
a . .-..a,
, Bbel liwbeflt
t tlir1 rek't h Leni'al f fl Ibie
eal f if tiiie ri'V'" II- eareearri
It, Ut trirlicll, iim lli-la
air. f!"1! t I "'T ' ' I""! t'irl
! tt ''ailusiitly Iba th'f J.
J HnrM'e IV'e eel easi'f, t'etent
M e(!riilr, It lif enl !.
S ill on of heli.r Ih flral 4f H Ih nSI regu
lar terra ol Ih al nlliie-t co irl. In all
Haedaf. Ik 14 af ( Maerk. !.
aid If Toil tall oianer, tne os'.l lhrrd
Ih plaintiff will eil-ir n Ika rmt t'-f tha
flll 4nai4ed la ald cmi. alr.1 l. ll
A s Im l-r th Maul ' I M.naa-.d le.lla S
g-.id e.,ia a Hh etfr.t lh -a-.a al H- ri irl
a-1,1 r rftl faf f-nuitl from lha ge, of
Jul, lj. nitili fwid if iitasum nt aisaad
Clllf law Hiiielied'hS Ir-ii ara lin ..i.r.l
li,rrf, al ir rat id if rl r iil tt am.iia.
Irow Ih vth ilay "' - a y l. and Ih -ia
a-f i it, H'lndrt t. .ara i"niMi a, and
aaiia ard !''".'! of Una suit
Aol"f!ha leirr r.f II. r.orlga f
r,t4$ l.y rtef.f.aattl t ) aiart lo aer-ir
th aymer,! . ha aan ar A nf 1-f I a
rrf ih km- i lus'ief ih .
g 4 of IK -r ! ad ! Ih a 9 a) a
si k4 Ih a al IK 'd li. a I e
1 1 t r.ia nt lit M , lot th ol
aan ri..ia ar-1 -r.-n a '.1 aeei,
i.ivri i ii at tiir.
M d'l.T B-.illite-l l-t
l rmi iiiy rtmrt nf M'irriitt intmir irr-fi
a'tnilnlalralMf ol II, ealal ol Aletao-I.r
HIIhU. dr-eaal ahd ad lrrttiS havl't
eiali a arli Mil ea'ai ar l.-r. i in.iir.d
lo .r..i.l l,a aiA. d-iif t.rtrtrd In aald ai
lii,ltrir, al Ih i.e.. of J a. Hr.a. In
lle.,i..r rrr.f .n a m. in at a moulds Irmu ll.t
dale nl Ihia oolif
I A Wr-il THY.
A I'RinisUaini
J t faa- . AH? lid Adml
jit l" l'i, t'ot
rsntirr. nr nun kNM.iiiie knrriv,
ii' r i uroi ey mv r hut tin er
i i i r.m,'.f ol it, -. a hold. i.f
l r.l .H-.-..l Ha- S r.l I1.,.i..l al II.. Ill
i'i Ih ji.d .lay of i'.trF .
!, II. h..'a r.l lo ones a .! II
itili!. . ol a id dar Ih p-trtaM r. I
a i .1 !... and Ih Irai.aa I of
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M.( ft r III , fee A. A 'l (ii
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u. ..! to C. H Van Diiyn. Nest door l t Hy llotl.
Has everythino in tho line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinwore.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
r J. Leezer's
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
flflSH BRUD. CAtlS MHO NlS ALWAYS OH HA HQ.
Cummings & Fall,
rVofc nf Intention,
la) Ik rnd MM
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