A SPECIFIC FOK La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs AND LUNG TROUBLES, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL "Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gave me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for we, changing the medicine as often as lie found the things I had takeu were not helping 1 ft Jj- A. m Here and There. Wednesday $ 4' me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband, read ing one day of a gentleman who bad had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry' Pectoral, procured, for me, a bo'ttle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I liave used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "Tony, the Convict," Saturday night. Frank Whetstone is baok from Portland. New Year's ball next evening. La Grande Marble Works, La Orande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Call at Wells & Warren's to set yonr reserved seats for "Tony, the Convict" M iss Ivy Mitchell is up from The Dalles to spend the holidays with her p irents. Born To the wife of Johnny Wad dell, on Hinton Creek, on Sunday. Deo. n, a Doy. A New Year's ball at the ooera house is plauDed for next Wednesday evening. are you goingr Heppner should turn out enmaBse to sea the play, '-Tony, the Convict," next Saturday mgbt. Aooordine to the E. O.. H( n. Henrv Blaofetuau took in Pendleton while on tbe trip up this way. The Gazette neeleoted to state that Mrs. Fhill Cobn and children returned with Mr. Cohn from Portland. Beet accommodation and oourteons treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh aDd Wash. 8ts., Portland. Oregon. O. L. Patterson, of Long Creek, was recently installed as Worshipful Master of Long Creek Lodge, A. F. & A. M. L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra- haaisick building, Heppner, Or. tt llie u-uzette will take last spring calves in lieu of cash. Any one owing who has oattle can easly liquidate, if so inclined. tf W. J. Leezar sells a one pound pack age of tea, "Crown" brand, at 50 cents and gives in addition one silver plated teaspoon. a Don't forget tbe New Year's ball at the opera bouse. Good musio and grand time is the program for the occasion. a Port tank of only Take Notice. 1. The Hum of five cent per Hue will be 3hared for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of respect," lists of weddiint iresonts and donors, ud obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of newt,) and notices of special meetings for whatever Diirtmse. 2. Notices of church and society and all other mtertalnment from which revenue Is to be de rived, shall bo charged for st the rate of Ave ,ents k .me. I hose rules will be strictly adhcr ad to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. TIME TABLE. Btage for Hardmsn, Monument, Long Creek John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows Every day at I) a. m.. except Holiday. A rrlves every day at f A., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phlll Cohn, Agent. Extra Pale Star Brewery Beer in Kalf Pint Bottles can be had only at the City Hotel Bar! Where high grade Liquors and Cigars are also kept by Ted. Nw Fkkd Yakd. Win. Gordon has opened np the feed yard next door to the Gazette olllce, irad now solicits a hare of your patronage. Billy is right at home at this business, and your horses will be well looked after. J?rioes reasonable. Hav and grain for sale. tf. Cur Dale. Ten shares of stock in the National Bank of Heppner. AdJress Richard T. Cox, Receiver. Arlington, Oregon, (4lf. Any inventor in Eastrn Oregon wbo desires the servipi-s of an attorney in Washington, I. C , will find it to bis .advantage to call on or address this pa per. 6tf O. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, can be f iond at his parlors, Mullock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shave, ibamrxm. liaironls. etc. " Ben Mathews I now sole proprietor of the oite meat market where be keeps fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, ssussgo. Iisoorj and lard, which be sella (or the loweet market price. Fred Bock, the Portland butcher. Is still with bin), tf On Christmas, August Staub, land sausage maker, fell into a boiling hot water. He lived short time. J. M. Eeeoe, D. D. 6., has left Salem for n trip East, and on bis return to tbe ooast will looate in either Portland or Los Angeles. Grant Co.News: Miss Conlee, teacher of tbe primary department of our pnblio sohool, is spending vaoation with rela tives in Morrow oouoty. Whether you want photos or not,' we request yon to oall at Herrin's studio we are prepared to furnish you tbe best work in any line of portraiture. 96tf. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew er has restored gray hair to its original oolor and prevented baldness in thous ands of cases. It will do so to you. Ladies of Heppner are requested to meet at tbe Palaoe, at 7:30 o'olook next Thursday evening, to arrange for a Leap Year party to be given at an early date. Eagle: E. N. Crookett writes from Bellevue Medical college in New York City, that he is getting along O. K and will return to Long oreek early in tbe spring. A debating society is going in good shape at Douglas, with Geo. Miller as president and Geo. Wilson, teaober at tbe mine's school, as secretary. I bey meet every Friday eve. Alfred Troedson, son of Sven Troed- son, of Douglas, and Otto Lion, a young man living in tbe same viomity, were visitors to UepDner Saturday. We so knowledge a pleasant oall. J. W. Kerns, the city painter, is pre pared to do all kinds of painting and paper hanging and will do house clean ins and take up and put down carpets Oflice on Main street, opposite Uity hotel. Heppner should give tbe drama, Tony, the Uonviot," a rousing bouse, Saturday night next. Reserved seats, 50 cents: general admission, '25 cents The net proceeds will go to the tpisoo pal chnrob. Never let a eougb run on from day to day. It indicates either inflammation or irritation, which. If allowed to continue, may result in serious Injury to the lungs. A few doses of Ayer's (Juerjy Pectoral cores any pulmonary complaint not entirely beyond tbe reach of medicine. We're always conniving and digging and driv ing For something "to tickle the spot; Then when you feel merry, Just call on Llsh tlrry Who keen Turn and Jerry red hot tf. At tbe Belvedere saloon Eagle: Walter Caverbill was in Long Creek Tuesday from Pine Creek, preparing for Christmas. To ao Eagle reporter he stated that he is slowly regaining his sight that ftiled him last summer. He has been under tbe treatment of an Eastern physician for some time Bnd has gained perfeot sight in bis right eye. The sight in his left eye is yet dim, but be has hopes that the treatment will restore the sight of that eye iu time. Oregonian: E. A. SampBon died at Lewiston, Idaho, December 25. He formerly resided near Ooburg, in Lane oounty, but moved to Idaho about 20 years ago. He came to Oregon in 1847. He was a brother of Mrs. T. J.Vaugban, of Coburg, now tbe only one left of a family "f 15 children. (Mr. Sampson is an unole of Dr. B. F. Vaughao, of Heppner.) Just as we were going to press a pugi listic, enooonter ooourred at E. L. Mat- look's saloon, in wbioh Leslie Mat look and Free Green were tbe prinoipal par ticipants. After a few sharp rounds, Greeo was deolared out, and was im mediately arrested on charge of assault. His trial is now progressing before Judge Freeland. Mrs. B. F. Vaughn has accepted the agenoy of The Paciflo Corset Factory, and those ladies who desire anything in that line will phrase call on Mrs. Vaughac. It is well known that this nrm makes corsets to order and those who want comfort and exact fits should see Mrs Vaugbon before ordering. 97 tf Sheep are already looking up over the prospeot of the passage of the tariff bill. Tbe Gazette predicts that yearling wptbers will bring $1.50 per head or more next spring. Already an order has been reoeived at Heppner for d.UUU beid, at $1.50 per head, to be delivered after shearing in the spring. Eating is a necessity. To the healthy it is a pleasure; to the dyspeptio, torture. By the use ot Ayer's Rarsapa. rilla,. tbe weakest and most disorded stomach is restored to its natural con ditioD, and food is once more partaken of with youthful relish and satisfaction. N. D. Elliot, one of the proprietors of the Newberg Graphic, aooompanied by bis partner's son, Mr. Woodard, came in Saturday morning to visit Mr. N. O. Marls and family, ot this vicinity, leav ing for home on last evening. The Ga zette acknowledges a pleasant oall. A grand ball will be given at the opera house Wednesday, New Years uight, Jan. 1, 1896. Excellent musio for tbe oooasion will be furnished by Messrs, Hale and Wattinborger. Prioe of ad mission, $1 00 A grand time is assured. ToBciiiDA Nbw Hospital. Senator B. F. Alley, of Florence, Lane county, and Mr. Henry Rust, a well known brewer of Baker City, members ot tbe board of trustees of tbe Soldiers' Home, at Roseburg, were at tbe Perkins yester day. At a meeting ot the trustees this eek, it was decided to build a hospital on the grounds of the borne. It will be one story in height, with a basement, arranged for 21 patients, and plans and specifications will be advertised for in a few days. Tbe trustees have a fund of $5000 on hand, saved from the state and national appropriations to the Soldiers' Home, which will be devoted to the con struction of the hospital. Senator Alley left last uight for Baker City, and be may make bis permanent residence there or io some other town in Eastern Oregon. He has reoeived a favorable offer to dispose of his paper, the West, published in Florenoe. If aooepted, Mr. Alley will remove from there. Oregonian. All Kf commend it. Ask your physician, your druggist and your frieuds about Billions uure for Consumption. They will recommend it. For sale by Wells & Warren I Prize Hood's Barsaparilla more than any remedy I hav ever taken. I have never been robust and was subject to severe headaches, and had no appetite. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills I am a well woman, have a good appetite and sleep well. I . cordially recommend Hood's Bar Baparilla. Mrs. S. M. Qortiam, Fillmore House, Fillmore, California. Hnnrl'c Pit I c cur aI1 Uvor wiioa "uuus 11 ness. headache. 25c The World has the Money, We Have the Goods ! The drama to be presented Saturday evening will be well worth hearing. It is a strong play and tbe oast isoomposed of looal talent. One of the features will be tbe vooal solos by Mr. John E. Latbrop, ot Pendleton, and Miss Brown. Charley Jones, the well-known "old- timer" in the tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner, Laving purchased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite the city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call wnen in town. Echo stage leaves Heppner Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Eobo Tuesdays, Tursdayi and Saturdays. Kare $2 eaoh way. Umoe, Wells A Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop. Billy Dunn, the branch line oon- dootor, returned home Sunday morning from Portland where be spent bis holi day vaoation. His family will remain in Portland for a short time. Masonic Installation. Ou last Friday eve tbe masons of this plaoe met st tbe opera bouse to install the officers of Heppner Lodge and those of the Eastern Star. The following Eastern Star meaibers were duly oonduoted into office: Mrs. J. N. Brown, Worthy Matron; T. W. Ayers, Jr., Worthy Patron; Mrs. 8. K. Horoer, Associate Matron; Miss Elizabeth Matlock, Sec'y; Mrs. P. O. Borg, Treas.j Mrs. Will Kirk, Conductor; Mrs. Frank Gilliam, I Associate Conductor; Mrs. J. W Leezer, Chaplain; Mrs. T. W. Ayers, Marshal; Mrs. T. W. Ayers, Jr., Ada; Mrs. J. A. Patterson, Ruth; Mrs. Geo Oonser, Esther; Mrs. John MoOarty, Martha; Mrs. E G. Sloan, Electa; Mrs. Will Spenoer, Warder; J. N. Brown, Sentinel. After tbe installation ot the Eastern Star officers, the Blue Lodge "followed suit,' and the whole was oompleted by sn elegant feast. It is needless to say that all did justice to the tempting viands. The program was interspersed with solos and duets wbioh were specially prepared for tbe occasion. It was one of Heppner Lodge's happiest occasions. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTIuE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnership heretofore existing between 8. V. Meadows and W. P. Scrlvner, under the firm name of Meadows it Scrlvner, doing busi ness hs blacksmiths in tlio town of Heppner, has tills day been dissolved by mutual consent, 8. W. Meadows will contlnuo the business, col lect all debts and pay all bills for the said firm. All accounts must be settled by cash or note Immediately. Mr. 8crivner desires to state to the public that he will continue his business as wagon mnker and repairer at the same stand, and guarantees siiusiaution as neretoiore. 8. W. MR K T)OWB, W. P. HCRIVNKK. Dated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, 18115. 03-03 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. 4 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 arc determined to please and excel. Handling all linps in the quantity we do, en ables us to excel all competition. MINOR & CO., Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or. the Ills of Women. Oonstipation, oaoses more than ball tbe ills of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure tor Constipation For sale by Wells k Warren. Sam la tbe time to a tbe Weekly nnmnoMD. the iireaieet neerieper of the Weal. With the 0slle. both strict- ly in advance, one )ear. 60. No better combination of tespprrs can be mads Id tbe state. IUei.les e will give as premium so add it lonal Journal, the S en root rianler, an aurlrtillcral psper. Come in rio sod sub-frit. Independence West Hide: Charlie Vsoduvo isemployep by the West Hide Trading Co. to deliver groceries sod has to got np at Ave o'oloas In tbe morning, tie bought ao alarm clock. It worked II risbl tbe first morning, but sines then it wakes Mr. J. M. Vanduyo, io the nrxt room sod he calls Charley op in tbe morning. Tbis is cms wbers tbe wroDg fellow ss ws wood. 1. a..,. Ii.. I ..fr !. teierre mm. Tt.nn..ndenf pwos of Consiimt.tioo. 1 health so I sweet breslb secured, by A.tbma, Cogt.s. CMs sod Croop ste Hhliob's Cstarrh R-medf. Pnos 60 i d.v l.v shilob's Curs. For : cent.. Nasal IoJ ector frts. For sals by sale by Wells A W.rreo. , Wells Warren. , - v. V ' v.v. urn 1 1 IS is a shecphcrd cr who has been out O four months, but 1 loooks like a new man 0 ie. een now for lie has dressed up at IIorni r & Rhka's - (i) Horner & Rhea, s s e s S s first reiiee r"." For 822.50 I will sell s first class, high grade, high arm sewing machine guaran teed for 10 years. For further particu lars call on or address, ri. A. leaob, Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf . Mark P. John, tbe Pendleton Jeweler, arrived in Heppner tbis morning aoooru pnied by bis wife and child, wbo will visit with friends ana relatives in ins oity. Mark returns tonight. Frank Ross bas opened tips rest snrant in the Minor building, next door to C. M. Jones' barber shop. White labor throughout and rates by meal or week very reasonable. 1(9-tf. D. A. Herren recently received from New Mexico, as s Christmas present, four Navajo blankets, worth f'i) stieoe, tie very much appreciates tuem. Mrs. C. 8. Van Duyo and daughter, Edna, returned tbis morning from the valley where tbeir Christmas vacation was pleasantly spent. Fred olslcbior claims to be ths beet well digger id the couoir. Wells dug by tbs day or hy tbs foot. Address bim st Dsvidson, Ur. 4JU lm. T. ft. lloward makes a specialty in snntilviiig stockmen witb all needed articles, besides carrying a general noe Hoe bis new el. tr. Charlie Van Duyo returned home this moroing from Iadepeodeocs where be has until recently beeo olerkioir lo bis oocls's store. Elmer Hloeom, the artist, will msks cabinet photos for ths out 30 dsys st ti per doieo. Osllery opposite opera bouse. if. Miss Mary MoDevitt, of Pendleton, s oiere of Kd IViberly, as over to etteod lhilHiberty lX)oaberly nuptials last huo day. Isaiah Q Wren got back Hnnday from Celif.irola. He left the Oilbonseo s st Redding, Cell'., whtrs they wi t winter tXto'l fail to besr Mts De Forest lo ber reodtlloo of tbs "(J but Htiry" tooitfbl. Remember the De Forest elocutionary etertainmeot tonight, Ed. R. Risbop Las parebeeJ tbs Mc Fsrlsod store. Married. On last Saturday evening at the parlor ot the Palace hotel io this oity, Miss Anna Briarly, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Briarly, of Monument, and Mr. J. H. Garrett, of Pilot Rock were united in marriage. Rv. Jenkins f Tbe Dalles, officiating. Miss Briarly as been engaged as an instructor io tbe pubho schools at Hamilton and was considered one of Grant oouuty's best teachers. Mr. Garrett is also a sohool teacher, having been until recently em ployed at Dayton, Wash. ISutu are graduates of the Monmouth Normal. I fact it was while attending school at Monmouth that they became acquainted Mr. and Mrs. Uarrett departed Sunday morning for Pilot Rook where they will make tbeir future borne. A life full of goodness, gladness end prosperity is tb wish ot tbs Gazette. SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT JTOR THE COUN- ty of Morrow, State ol Oregon. H. Townsend, Plalntiir, vs. Thomas Walrten, W. G. Scott, Geo. W. Harris, DcieiKlants. To Thomas Walilen and G. W. Harris, Defend ants. In tlio name of the State of Oreiron. von are eretiv requited to annear and answer the coin plslnt Itlcil against you In the shove entitled sun on or Deiore tue urst day oi me next reuu lar term of the above entitled court towlt Monday, the 2d day of March, 181)6; and if yon fall so to answer, for want thereof the platntilt will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: Judgment aealnst delvudHiit. Thomas al Ion, for the sum of Two Hundred Four and Sixty One-Huuilredths Dollars in U. H, Hold Coin, with interest thereon st the rate of 10 per ent. per annum. Irom the nrstdavol reurdary lxM'.l, until paid, and for the further sum of Thirty-Five Dollars, attorney's fee. tonethcr with the costs and disbursements of this utt to he taxed. And that the mnrtitaKe described in plalntlfri complaint tie foreclosed and mat tne premise therein dcsorined. to-wit: tne wwi m wc. I'plN. K &- K. W. M.. be sold to satisfy said judKineni. Ana mat tne said ucn. w. Harris ana an per sons clalmliiK by, through nr under him lie forever barred of all right or eouity of redemp turn In ssld premises. 1 his luminous is published bv order ol Hon Stephen A. Umell. indue of the sixth ludli lal list rlet of the State of Oreiion, dated December 1Mb, is'.'.i. i, r. bio in n, m-iVl. Attorney for i'lalntlft. Wben most needed it is not unnsual for our family physician to be away from home. Huch was tbe experience Mr. J. X. Snbrtick, editor of tbe Cadd lnd. Ter., Danoer, when bis little girl two sears of age was threatened with severe attack of croup lie save: "My ife insisted that I go for the docto hut a our family physician was out towo I porcliaeed s bottle of Chamber Iain's Congh Remedy, which relieve. her immediately. I will not be without it to the future." 60 cent bottles for sals by I liillUotiii, iirnggiNi. Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. If you want bargains now is the time. are going out of business. FELL BROS. We NOTICK. VOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEET line of the stiM'khnlilcrs of the Heppner Riilhliiiit & Mian Association will lie held st their ultlre la Heppner. Orcifon, nil the second Tuesday of January, lH'.sl, between tlte hours of 10 a. in and 4 p. in. of aaid dsy, lor the purpose ot eieuling directors lor me eiiauiuK year. hi). K. IIIXIIOI', Heppner, Or., Dec. .1, imtt. ml Hec'y, HTOCKIIOIJIKK' MEKTINM. VTOTICK !rf HEREBY GIVES THAT A MEET ll Iiik of the stockholder of 'I he National Heppner will be held st its hmikln esdsy ol Hank of house. In Hciipucr. on Ilia second Tin1 Jaiiusry, iH'twecn llie hours of In a m. slid 4 i in of said day. lor the purNimi of electing dlrov tors for theeusuaiK year. i ll R. IllSlllif, Cashier. Heppner, Or., Dec. 4, lau'i. I.'4JW. TDI Bill I I.TI KK. ITSIIED "TATE I.ASI) J Grande, Orcifon, Nu. Ciuiteh Klmtiom lleppner Chap ter, H. A. M., at their last Thursday meeting elected ths following officers: J. A. Tsttersoo, II. P; Frank Gilliam, King; P. O Borg.Herihe; J.W.Morrow, Com. Capt. of the Hosts; Frank Sloso, Prin. HoJ itiriier; Otis Patlersoo, C. Royal Atcb Captain; J. N llren. Master of Third Veil; K. (1. Hloao, M enter of Hoond Veil; Geo. Noble, Ma-ter of First Veil; J. W. Vanshao Trees.; Oeo, Corner, Hec'y, Tbelnetal latino oeearred the same evening io the peseittcd ti e mi mUrs ol Ite t hsptir Karl a ( lover Hai Ite Is srrs Sure (or Headache sod Oervous disease Nothing relieves so H('kly, Fur sals by Wells k W arro. OKKK'K AT LA Orcifon. Nu. 1Mb. I'!,. Coin plaint Iib liiv l-n msde at thl ollicn by tbs duly rerilied HH' It ot utiiiucl M llrlde. llc lev that Win, H. Vnublu. who nmdn Itmlirr Culture entry So. l.i.J, a' I be IaihI I nine aI U Grande, tlrevoti. on tin I ,lll diiy of lierellllicr, k-I, for the N' of N, See. It, 'I p. I a, II a K. . M. Iiss wholly Iwiiiloiivl I lie anldlrail; thst claimant has failed to planl any cs iihiii ald tract ol lai d si any time alnc lb entry of lb same and that f here Is mil now any tree grow ins uiereon aa i.t law miiiirci. Iberelore, with a view of tba cancellation of the aaiiie. tbe sal'l parlies are each hereby re iintred and iimoioiif-d total and apcar iM'lore J. ft. Morrow, coutity t iers of Morrow county Oregon, at lila otlire in Heniiuer. orcsou.nn tbe I ,i h day ol January, , ai tne Hour oi in clink, A. M .and proline sm li Iraiimouy ss they may have coiircriilntf tba Bald allcg-altona 1 be filial hearluv to I had helor llie reller and re, elver at la Grande, itirumi, on January J.lh, I"., at Hi o I II" RAM BE. ll-soV, ll..ier, TiltnV I II. Hi ill III Ns, lle.rlrr, iit'MMON.H. ( elsrrk la Iks Ilea Is due to Impure blond sod eannol be cored with bl aiplietlooa. IIikxI Hareaparilla baa esred bun Iredsof rases of ralarrb tiersnse II bortfiee the tdrsnd j and In tin way remote the cans of thediee. It elobnilda op thsststem land preveet silsek ( posoetonis, 1 dipbib'tis sod typhoid fr. Hi'-d's Pill beora the favorite reibsrlis wlb every one bo tries tbm a&s. A Hsrrf F.vsvf -Li sight Bmr. OS friol He f Mr. IrA. trohetty sod si's falhered st the rsidtr.f Js lobrty. r.flilack Ilnrae sn I le lrt's'd In iono jrvnt amoemetit till S lele hour. It I S O.oat agreeable rerulft, b't.f to 'he ntomhrd r !! wto wre i Inrlsss'S ! blt g .i.f. I. tlf Sb4 . M'S. l'hnlf er sp,n li 1 buels asl 04 o.. i t.,.-, c,e e-old atoi I lir sn st jojaU I tune, I ril' flea' M-dlag tl j fryttifAnmaH'mlOf. inUiiee Itehmc i Sft 1 atirf r.f ; T.'I SlgM; woree .y : rrl( hiiig. If llnw4 tt rotil tin j !tmre f'-rsa. ebieb rrfto t.!d sail ! n! , tfmieg vrv fss s I tl VTlt ' IS i-l.il g SO'1 loeo-1. I leg. tU lefetM, aid le rw ! ra a ! eetTio lh IntP't. AI dfej,v'i. 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I'T III onlily I oiirt. rif tb Mat otrsoii for Morrow ioiinfy .'tlln In proiai tb lllideraloed a adlniliM rator of til 01 ealate, III oflef for aale at illi am tloli. to lb hllltieat I.I Id-f tor ra.ll III band oil Oatnrda January II at II o r l k In lb orn-.ii i that day at lb front d'M.r of tt,roort liooa. llei..t,r Morri.a l ouoiy Oregon, all lb folio' i. .r riiM-l real prM rty U-i..i.irii.tf to lt iUii. name. I ut aiitiai! In Morrow fount llregrou. lo It III .ti1let .iar1er of ae il. n tt il; lii Toar.al,l.thr i t, o.,i,t,, lai'S tart.ty ihre ii, t tttllameii Merl llan aal-l aale la ma le a-il.je. I to ail llrha and In. timi" ran t now illus nfe.n Ih aald rwl l.r..t-rtr. and ibjel to II, c oiiftrn.atlon of all aa'e ! I ead I ) lb nllllt t otiuti t o'iH, ASKKIW K""l AdmloUOaior of lb ratal of (J tt. H tflao. Ht r. Itale II. la ;ib day of rnlr l4 r. o THE PALACE HOTEL! BAE, J. O. BORCI-rrcilS, Prop. -r ! . Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. TIIUMDKK LIQIITNINQ "There iu title in the affairs of men That, if taken at Us flood, leads on to fortune." Tbe flood is here and bo is GILLIAM I3TST3:iE With a full line of IIardwn.ro. Tinwaro. OlntsHwart', Crookerv. Wood nnd VV illow ware, Ctnlar TuIjh at Hedroek irico. rilK LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG FLOWS I They run so Hunt They run off iu ths night. The only Eiclunive Hardware Htore lu twetm The Dalles and Pendleton GILLIAM & JJISBKE, Ileiipner, ... Oregon. I AI N IIA1N The Eeeley Idluls or For tho Curo oa Liquor, Opium ml Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Ofrfon, Tin Jfuif rtViiufiiil Tovn on th Oxui Call st Ih fUisrrs oftice lor pertietiUre sir l. tit tii0diitil. 1 reelmanl arli aia and sure ur. lMIM1stTHt s Mini r. Nrti r i Mltelli iiri rity i.wrn tiit tus ,. !, ltl 4'lif SI l-oi'le-l I t i, rt.otiif to'irt ! M'rr.,w r.,'ii,t nr.'. a'lmli.ulial'.f et tl.a ! of Aletat.-lef fill. I.I. t..l and ad a.ot rialo.a alt.t al I .! ar f.ef.i.f .. f. . t .ee..t th oi. 4'tf vrl'W'1 to aid Si ml.l4ral..r. at II, rt J Hei. la Mrt..i..r o .., wilt. la an monil.a ria Hi 4r. ol il l i...i J A '"I rNV. A i.it. iiai.f J f a a. 'r 1t. l. d N I'.. I'. I'.0 suihk or sum aiiiii.iiii mriisn Nrrtt' r a irl ST r, r J til tt TlirSR I i i' a m. !. M t(. a tt'.l't. .f tl. fle O.H.....I Sa.k ! II' If". l.l . r- an II., ;... f.laf of la,. .art. IA l- ten ti. K''ia of I't a oi.e s a oa .and r.. p tw . .4 Oatd 4mt t'4 tl f..iflM 4 ale. .. 4i.'..a .d t"f II. Ir.y to,, ol a-e a Mi.et i..,... a ."! a.ia. I I.I oiK I MI.IO I t.f.r t . Iw k. i. S'l i" I H'ttu t,f Intention IAMir,rrt s t l-e It I . w 'ntlli ,l - 9 ti . I I- n.. tt ' I " I. I,... J tt I !., n, .. nia. SI, ti. i . . .. . -. Snra,i U,e. a Vn thitn. Meil if.-.r Ut t lly It.drl. Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Condies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lnmps nnd Tinwnro. Stock is Comploto. Notions a Specialty. tt ir Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. WISH BRUD, CMS H0 PUS ALWAfS OH HAND. Cummings & Fall, ror iron It I I i.nxt r ..y." S m I !.... l. ll .l ..'. r.a ..d k l. r. t , e s a I . . a .it 4 I ll .l a I at , i. '! w .... .. m . at II. 1 1 t, Ja- '? 1 1I .14 ta S l"i trf tt, fi.d nni.i I H 4 Gault House, i Mf ' tl t A I' .4 ". af. Ili'l t"4. , r tt 1,11 M tt. t l"l tf-4 ot f 4 i w a I' i A ' cue At a.1ui Let I i u lA'l'ICSS SSU.4..S Ilil4t IfAV ( .4 m Sl,.a ! I ll,.i Ml t&lsstlSl Msrk CiVffTf IVU sass. ISAJ r COtMBICMTS. f I. W. ra et i .1 it rt. saw t i.- . r "" r""1" . ., , , 4to .. IHM -k t e 1 1 . J ' . fre 4 iajis4 le tee wMteMt4r4Ht .! ,iaf SO a,.. i t imi.4 a le Stov. 4 ttia H wff, fias) ,. n nta a , moot, lei el of.s t II. . . t M., A ! )