Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 07, 1896, Image 3

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    OVERWORK
- INDUCED -
Nervous Prostration
Complete Recovery by the Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
" Some years ago, as a result of too
closa attention to business, my health
failed. I became weak, nervous, was
unable to look after my interests, and
manifested all the symptoms of a de
cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, began to improve at ouce,
siiid Rrailuall vincronsed my weight from
ono 'hundred and twenty-Hvo to two
lmndred pounds. Since then, I and my
family liavo used this medicine when
needed, and wo are all in the best of
liealth, a fact which we attribute to
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil
dren would have been fatherless to-day
had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
of which preparation I cannot say too
much." H. O. Hinson, Postmaster and
Planter, Kinard's, S. C.
ONLY
Sarsaparilla
HSCC.YIJJG MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR.
AYER'S Pills Savo DoC -r's Bills.
lf
Here and There.
Chas. Valentine was in Hermner Satur
day.
Geo. French visited HeoDner Friday
last.
Joe Woolerr was ud from lone Friday
last.
And Cook dropped in from Lena
yesterday.
Miss Lillian Bisbee bas gone below to
attend Bcbool.
Bob Wills weut down to Portland last
Friday night
Lee Matlook was In from the Hinton
creek rancb yesterday.
Assessor Willis and his son, Albert,
were in Heppner Saturday.
Aody Tillurd was on tbe sick list lstt
week, but is recovering slowly.
vv m. ueoii, latner ot Mrs. V. A. Koea,
is very ill at bis borne near Cecil.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. . O. Smith, salesman, tLeopner
John T. McMillan and Wm. Burnett
were in tbe city from .Lexington yestei
day.
usury tteppoer is patting tip an
awning in front of the old 'pioneer
brick.
Wm. Radio and Henry Blackwell are
n from Grant oounty and guests of
Tbe Palaoe.
H. 8 MoCormick and W. G. Espey,
true Knights of tbe Grip, wer.) in Hepp
ner Saturday,
Mrs. Taylor Dodson and daughter.
Ava, departed for tbeir Fairbaven borne
last Thursday.
Miss Florence French left last even
ing for Tbe Dalles where she will make
ber future borne.
Geo. Thornton, wife and little son,
Raymond, are oooflned to their rooms
with sore throats.
'JANUARY
jiUNMONjTUETw"EPTHU If Rl SAT
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Take Notice.
L The mm of fire rmti per Una will be
3hsrved for "rril nf thanks." "reeotutlons of
reipwt." lists nf wetlillns. presents and tlonnrs,
tnci obituary nutlet, (other than thoee the edits
w "hull himself Rive a a, mutter nf news.) sad
aotloe of spec Isl meetliiKsfor whatever purpose.
2. Notices of i hiirt h ami society and all other
tnterUtnmenU from which revenue la to tie de
rived, eh;i be rhsrjed for at the rate of five
zonu a line. Theae rulea will be atrlctly adher
ed u In every Inaunce.
Adverttalrie. rate reasonable and made known
Ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
Hta.y for Hardmart. Monument, ln Creek,
lohn lv and I'anynn CUT. Imvm aa follows ;
Every day at a. m . esrepl Hnndav.
Artlveaeverydayetf n..efit Monday.
The rheaneat, qulrkeat and beet line lo Of
from the Interior rmtnt rv.
WALT. TIIOMIHOif, Prop.
rUllI CohD. AouL
Citra Pal Star Brewery Beer
In I!a:f Pint BnHlesran be
bad OUly at In a a a a a a a
Hotel Bar!
City
Whore high 's.l LbUr and Clari are alao
kept by 14.
Naw Fiio YD.-Vm. Oordoo has
opeoed op tbe fe4 yard nit door to
the (lai.tta ofllc. and oow eoticita
hara of yonr ratronaae. Billy ia rlgbt
at noma at Ibia boln, enl your
Korea will be well Kinked after. Price
yeaaoaabla. liar Bod grato Cor aal. it
Mr. John E. Lathrop, of PeDdleton.the
live city editor of tbe . O., is visiting
friends in Heppner.
L, O. Connor, boot and shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra
bamsick building, Heppner. Or. tt
Edward Holloway, of Douglas, accom
panied by bis sister-in-law. Miss May
rjuyer, were in town Saturday.
W. G. McOarty and John Edwards
both report prospeots for range and
orops to be good in the spring.
Best accommodation and oourteoos
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
John Carty and Frank Kilkenny were
up from their sheep ranob on lower
Sand Hollow Sunday and yesterday.
Tbe Gazette will take last spring
oalvea in lieu of cash. Any one owing
wbo has oattle can easly liquidate, if so
inclined. tf
I T. R Lyons returned from Walla Wal
la Saturday, socompauied by bis sister,
Miss Nellie Lyons, wbo will visit here a
few days.
W. J. Leezr sells a one pound pack
age of tea, "Crown" brand, at 60 oents
and gives in addition one silver plated
teaspoon, a
Elmer Sloonm, the artist, will make
cabinet photos for the next 30 days at
i per doien. ' Uallery opposite opera
bouse. tf.
John (joiitiis and Unas. Austin were
iver Irom Haystack Sunday. Mr.
Austin is tbe proprietor ot tbe store at
Wagner.
T. R. Howard makes a specialty in
supplying stockmen with all needed
articles, besides carrying a general Una
See bis new ad. tf
Mrs. Wm. Dunn, wifa of our genial
oonduotnr, did not return wltb her bus
band but remained below that tbeir
litt'a girl might receive medical treat
meat.
Frank Uoaabsa opened up a restaurant
in the Minor building, next door to U
M. Jones' barber shop. White labor
throughout and rates by meal or week
very reasonable. 00-tf,
Hob Minor bas Invented ao egg ease
which when empty occupies only
email portion of tba original space. Bob
baa applied for patent, sod It will
doubtless prove a bonanxa for bim.
Tba infant aon of Mr. and Mra.
Harvey Pblppa wae laid to rest no Patur
day afternoon, il bavins died early
Ratnrdav tnornilig after being sick for a
few djs with ama Infantile troobla.
J . W. Kerna, the city painter, is pre
pared to do all kind or painting and
paper hanging and will do home clean
inn and take op sod put down carpeta
Ofllre on Mala street, oppoeit City
hotel.
Oeo. Conser, Andy Tillard and T. A
Hhea bava eaob received aa a Cbrislmaa
present an elegant, handsomely eograv
ed. silver flk, Ir. Wilaon, of Wyoming
who was lo lleppoer laat spring, being
tbe dnjor.
Tba Osteite "ill goto tba raeh ysttn
no March 1, lMl Patrons of tba paper,
bv enbaortpMoo or otherwise, will be
ant'fled personally In the oear future
After March 1, tbos wba do ool pay do
oot ge any paper.
Not a few who read what Mr. Robert
Rowls, of Holland, Va., has to say below,
ill remember tbeir own experience
under like circumstances : "Last winter
I bad la urippe wbiob left me in a low
Btate ot health. I tried numerous
remedies, none of wnioh did me- any
good, until I was induced to try a bottle
ot Chamberlain's Coagb Remedy. Tbe
first bottle of it so far relieved me that
I was enabled to attend to my work, and
the seoond bottle effected a cure." For
sale at 50 cents per bottle by Phill Cohn,
druggist. .
Tbe Antelope Herald very truthfully
describes Dr. Bill's mode of prooeedure
when it says that be stopped over there
for about a month some two years since,
representing himself to be a borse
dootor, but before leaving distinguished
himself as an all-round bilk. Bill
established this sort of a reputation
every where, he weDt. He remained here
for almost a year, consequently Hepp
nerites have an excellent opportunity to
beoome familiar with bis system. Dr.
Bill bas oertaioly gotten his just deserts.
A number of petitions have been sent
from Wasco county to W. R. Ellis and
other members ot Oregon's delegation
praying that the order prohibiting sheep
and other stook from grazing on tbe
Cascade forest reserve be rescinded
This is certainly a just request and
should be granted. M. A. Moody. F,
W. Wilson and A. M Kelsay, of The
Dalles, and E. M. Suutt and H. C
Rooper, ot Antelope, were especially
active in circulating the petitions.
At a board ot trade meeting last Fri
day night, articles nf incorporation were
adopted with oapitai stook at $1,0)0,
snares 910 eaob. This will receive
offioial notion in tbe near future. Hoa
Thos. Morgau was sent over to Canyon
to be present at tbe term of county court
to represent the board nf trade. Of tbe
amount subscribed $100 was collected
Saturday to pay oarrent expenses.
Art Minor, F. J. Hallock, Ike Ennis
and John McCarty got in Friday from a
big bunt on Wall creek. They had
pleasant time, but report that the
Indians have not fared so well, remain
ing in so long that many of their horses
have starved to death. On Saturday
several came iato Heppner on foot.
POLITICAL.
Mr. John E.
POINTERS.
gonlan
Lathrop. of the East Ore
Talks of the Situation.
II ae live f.tf la.
Tbntisaad of f of Oinenmptma,
Asthma. Cnai.e. M bJ Crnop ar
tared every d? tv Mnl'di'e Cur. For
Sal by Well A Warren,
( atarrh fare.
health and wel batb aernred, by
HMIoh' CeU"h H-wedy Prtoa hO
pent. Nel Injector fre. Kof sat by
Well A Warrea.
f$?s! 5fHIS is a shecphcrri
A : cr who has been out
-.four months, hut lie,
. loooks like a new manO
; r ' i now for he has been'
I A , , O
I Y : dressed up at
1 1 or Ni.u & Rhka's.
Horner &. Rhea,
a a .sl Nalfaal Caaa t
Ring out the bells the hour grows hot, 'tis
EiKhteen Ninety Six;
Columbia's ions have surely got the Brltom in
a tlx;
Your starry banner proudly floati and Justice
rulei on high,
But 'on't forget to wet your throats with Sperry'i
Linwood Rye,
tf. At tbe Belvedere saloon.
Canyon Oity News: Sheriff Combs
arrested a couple ot men who oame in
afoot over tba Long Creek' road last
Monday, who suspected them of being es
aped prisoners from tba Morrow oounty
all. Beooming onnvinoed later on that
they were not tbe men wanted be liber
ated them.
A January thaw Is always more pro
ductive ot colds and oougbs than i
January freeze. Then is the time Ayer's
Cherry Peotoral ia needed and prove so
extremely effioaoious. Ask your drug
gist for it, and also for Ayer'a Almauao,
which is free to all.
The Esgle reports that John Masters
and John Jenkina have been oaptured
at Caoyon Oity. From lata accounts,
they were wading through snow over in
f ox valley and wishing thev were baok
in jail where they could keep warm,
sleep and get fed regularly.
B. A. Hnnaaker left The Dalles last
Thursday for Ban Francisco, and may
go to Honolulu with a view ot locating
there. If ba finds Honolulu a better
business r oint than Tbe Dalles, be will
send for bis family and become a citizen
of tbe Hawaiian republic.
Dr. Shields, ao eminent physioiso of
Tennessee, says: "I regard Ayer
Sarsaparil'a aa the best blood-mediolns
on earth, and I know of many wonder
(ul cures effected by its use." Physician
II over tba land bava made aimiliar
statement.
Canyon Oity News: Hon. J. B. Hunt
ington of Burn shaved off hi full beard
and o ma over last Toeeday under an
assumed name Mr. BpaulJing.
B." fooled hi most intimate frienJs, hi
disguise being so perfect.
Charley Jone, the well-known "old
timer" id tba tnosorial Una, baa again
located lo Heppner, bavir.g purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor boilding
opposite tba rity botel Charley will
appreciate a call beo lo town. "
(i lacier: Frank McFarland and wife
returned from an extended trip Kat,
arriving at Ilond River tba day before
Chrlatmas. They bev sine been visit
ing Mrs. MeFarlaod's parent, Mr. and
Mrs, M. B. I'otter.
Newberg (irapbio: Nata D. Elliott
and W. C. Woodard returned from tbeir
trip to Heppner, Morrow oounty, the
first of tba week. They y they did
out encounter any cold weather cast of
the Caecadra.
IiOat Oo of I). A. llerreo's fine
"Progressive" Foi hoaods. 1 while ia
color, spot oa bead, oo oo side and una
at root of tail. Kf r out alike In odor
13 reward will b paid fur bis
return. It
F-rbo stsge lea Heppner Monday.
Wedoede end Fridays. Leave Kebo
Tneedata. Tuesdays and rlatnrdaia.
fare 1J eaob way. Omne. Walla A
Warren, lleppoer. 1I. Driekelt, Prp
Whleker that ara prematurely gray,
or faded aboold be Colored to preveiil
tba lo-'k of age, and Bueklagham's
excels all other !a coloring browo
or b.M k.
The Khlgbt of lb Meale In
tailed their offWt laat fnlJ ttlaftit. !
but lit Oaaett waa onal.le obiaia
Id aam io ilma for llta Ua.
If any patron of It. fiaiett cannot
pay f r lb paper don't leave it to the
f!e "nol Called for." but p I k
tciOeet rr.en aad bava tt lopped.
F.'dar J. W. Jenkla d'parted feeler
day alteri' o fr Ieslftglno aadbrgaa a
otwiibg ibr lt aiajbl ablcb will C"B
linue f at least two week.
i
Fr Velehior elaim to lb Imm
' b .l .1. ja. ,n I,. M.nfil Wlld dne
l,t lU day . r t'f lb f-t. Al !'abla
I at llaii la b. Or 4 ) Im,
! ! Itertb Je an I la Mtbe
5 b rtarr.e4 t- et'l at tt.e ll ea,
i 1ra I . II il tr I aio.taed anoag
' V.imm or tl,a eil I el ll.le e-k
! J.e . ke ft.in.e I Hf lay If aa
! et' . J I to It.e tl'.'.'t.
j T. Aye.. Jr. Utt ! i t ft
I I'enJMrm.
Mr. John E. Lathrop, oity editor ot
the East Oregouian, ot Pendleton, tbe
leading democratic daily ot the state,
sojourned a few days ot last week and
this week in Heppner, tbe guest of
friends. While here a reporter ot tbe
Gazette sought to obtain an interview,
knowing that his oalling plaoes bim in
a position to fully appreciate and under
stand the political situation. Mr.
Lathrop was hard to oorral, but at last,
though reluotantly, surrendered to the
importunities of the scribe, seated him
self comfortably in an easy ohair and
then proceeded to talk earnestly about
tbe political battles of next year.
"Is it not rather early to put fuel
under the politioal pot and start it a
bilin'? There remaic yet several
months before issues will be sharply
defined and a man must assume to a
bitfh degree of propbetio wisdom, indeed,
who pretends to say what combinations
have been made by the politicians for
the campaign ot '96. It is generally
conceded that John H. Mitchell will I
return to his seat in tba U. S. senate.
The powers that be have willed it, and
the people generally are endorsing the
deoision with great enthusiasm. This
issue seemingly settled in advance,
eliminates from the campaign that
which, under different conditioner would
have overshadowed all things else and
brought on a struggle which would have
absorbed tbe time of our legislators
during tbe next session.
Several weeks ago, tbe people of tbe
first diatriot gaiued an impression that
W. R. Ellis' chanoes were dwindliog
and that he would probably emerge
from the little and of tbe horn Doubt
less this was caused by the springing of
number of candidates for congress,
Of late Mr. Ellis' position baa been
strengthened and the conditions are
radioally altered. No one believes that
John Rand, ot Baker City, will rally any
considerable support, and, as to tbe
other candidates, I believe that people
will be surprised to learn at the outcome
bow many are really not candidates and
also how many of them are warm sup
porters and unfaltering friends of W. R
Ellis.
"Over in our ooun try, there is mani
fested considerable interest in matters
looal to that section. Judge S. A.
Lowell's renomination is dependent only
oo bis wishes. He will be named by
tbe republicans, if he will accept, and by
acclamation, and tbe demoorati will
endorse bis nomination. When it conies
to state senator, tha people generally
regret that Col. J. H. IUley's term bas
expired, and, against hi expressed
wishes, his friends are pushing him
along to make tba race again, Col
Raley was always a foroe in tha legis
lature and should ba there again. This,
of oourse, ia from a democrat's stand
point, but Is tns reeling among con
servative business., men of all parties
Tbe republicans ara conceding to Union
county tba nomluation for joint senator,
but should Umatilla county name th
man, Tbomaa C. Taylor can probably
bava tba nomination. Mr. Taylor served
two terms aa mayor ot Peodletou and
lands with tba highest as a clean
energetio, oiear-neaiied cosiness man,
a says ba does oot want lbs nQloe.
Old 'Uncle John' Gnrdana may go back
as a representative, lo all probability
and lots of democrats will forget party
obligation and vote for him, J oho
Gurdana baa tbe ootifldenou of the
peopla."
Catarrh
Has troubled ma tor 11 years. I bava
taken four bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla
and am perfectly cured. I think Hood's
Barssparilla has no equal, and believe that
many "who are in poor health and have
become discouraged, would be restored to
good health it they would only give
Hood's Sarsaparilla
a fair trial." Wm. J. Bensch, Astorla.Ore.
HrtrtH'c Dill e cure " llvor ln biUoue-
DISSObUTlUN NOTICE.
ATOTTuE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
ll co-partner-hip heretofore existing between
8. W. Meadows and W. P. Scrlvner, under the
nrm name of .Meadows scrlvner, doing busi
ness as blacksmiths in the town of Heppner,
has this day been dissolved by mutual consent,
8. W. Meadows will continue the business, col
lect all debts and pay ah bills for the siild firm.
All accounts must be settled by cash or note
Immediately.
Mr. Pcrlvner desires to state to the public that
he will continue his business as wagon maker
and repairer at the sumo stand, and guarantees
satisfaction as heretofore.
8. V. MEU10W8,
W. P. KCRIVNER.
Dated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, ISM. t)3 0ll
The World has the Money,
We Have the Goods !
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 mate a specialty, and by giving us a call you will
greatly please us. We twe determined to please and
excel. Handling all lines in the quantity we do, en
ables us to excel all competition.
MINOR St CO.,
Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT fOR THE COl'N
ty of Morrow, Btate of Oregon.
J. II. Townsend,
l'laintiir,
vs.
Thomas Walden, W. O.
Bcott, Geo. W, Harris,
Defendants.
To Thomas Walden and Q. W. Harris, Defend
ants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the co
plaint tiled aealnst you In the nbove entitled
suit on or before the nrst day nf tbe next rciiu
lar terra of the above entitled court towlt:
Monday, the 2d day of March, 18110;
and tf yon fall so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the c urt for the
relief demanded In laid complaint, to-wlt:
Judgment against defendant, Thomas Wal
don, for the sum of Two Hundrt d Knur and
Sixty One-Hundredths Dollars In V. 8. (told
Coin, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum, Irom the nrstdsyol Keltrdnrr
iwv, until paid, ana lor tne further sum or
Thirty-Five Dollars, attorney's fee. together
with the costs ami disbursements of this ult to
be tax
And that the mortgage described In plaintiffs
complaint tie foreclosed and that the premises
therein described, to-wlt: tbe 8VU of Bee. ,
Tpl N, Klit,, M., 1)0 sold to satisfy said
juugmeni.
And that the said Uen. vt . Harris and all per
sons claiming by, through or under him lie
forever barred ol all right or equity of rmlcmp
tlon In aald premises.
This summons Is published bv order nf Hon
Stephen A. Uiwell. lodge nf the sixth ludtclal
district of the Btate of Oregon, dated December
Mil, im J. N. BKunn,
Wi tli. Attorney lor I'lalutlft,
Karl's (lover I loot Tea
ia a si' re oura fur Headache and nemma
lieessea Nnililnf relieve ao quickly,
for taia by Walla warreo.
Selling Out
Our Entire Stock of Millinery,
Underwear, Hosiery, Dry
Goods, Yarns, Etc.
If you want txirgains now is the time.
are going out of business.
FELL BROS.
We
NOTICK.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEET
lug nf the sttirkliolders of tbe Heppner
Building ft Iisii Aaa viallon will he held at
their otlice la Heppner. Oregon, on the eeennd
Tuesday nf January, lsoa, ttelween the hours nf
10 a. in sad 4 it, in. nl a a day. lor the uurixiM
of electing dlrvcbm inr the running venr.
imi. ii. tiiNinir.
Heppner, Or., Dec. A, Ih:i.V mil Bee y.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. C. BORCHKRS, Prop.
H MJfcMfcJaM-eM..
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
MTOCKHOMIKKH' MKKT1NU.
VTOTICK IH IIEHERV HIVES THAT A MEET-
ll lug nf the atnrk holders nf The National
Hank of Heppner will tie held at Its linking
hiiiiae. In lleiuiiier. on the eectitl Ttieadav of
January. Iielween tha hnnra n( I" a m. end 4 p.
m m aapi nay, mr the purpose ol electing uirec
tors fur Ihe enau.ng rear.
r.li K. RIMIKif, a. liter.
Heppner, Or., In. 4, IKtt. f'ljlu.
TINRtlt rt'LTIKK
SUMMONS.
IM THE rtlKTIT COt'RT foil THE COVH
tf of Morrow, Mat uf On (on.
The Sort barn Conn flea
I ureal merit Trust,
Limited. l lallillfT.
ve
0. W. etea.rl, Jam" D.
Hamilton, ti. v liar
rlngtoM, Addle l a n III
and 1. N hma n,
Ih-frlidanta.
Tn O W. ateaarl snt Jam D Hamilton,
Drlrtvlanla
In th ha ma nf lh Male nf liron, ami ere
tierel., re.. ,,ted lo eppaaf ll'l stiaeer tf, roll,
plaint filed aaali.al Jo i In lh ab e tlllt
nil nn ar tmu,r lh anil day of ll toll rru
lar term uf lt beieenlltl4 roufl, W all
Ma4sy, Ike 14 r ef Metvb. IMM,
and If Jon ai anlnanaaer. h-t veil lhaienf
Hi plaintiff will epplr In lh roorl t..f lh
taltel deaaatell In aald rfltfn,alel. lo ell
A err lor lh aute of io T noua.4 Iotle
fol.l ns aa It la miret Iharvnai el th rai i4
iMtrraalaaf inaam Imea II, S1 .lar ol
J'Hr, l"J, unill t-at I r-f lh nl 4t eed
filly lea Hot.-lre.llh filiate atlth IntafMl
thataon el lh rat of i(i,t ef rent t aun.ira
Note lh Mat day of Jain f. anJ h auie
of Httm H'MidnM !.. al'orn, lave, ei,4
toata m'A atattoeavanant of Ihla auil
AlM.l.if tfc lofa l,a.if o la, la.onea t
ft-i by refatw1o f, m 4rt ..
I ha pm tonl tt$ th earn t,t r.tkaf l.f I a
miutNw. m io of ih pia. lh
't lh ar- j, aoi th. w ml II. ar w
il. and lh iltii the a ,-f m ;. a. I In
Irk StHilkj t4 Mang Jb R M M , l.rf , ,4
aald fttatnta t.'t )i'tfmti,t e'l aiaxilloe
aeaioal lh 4in4ant it ', a-r l.rf..,a
B law y M h anar raaie aitet at li.a li.e
.rw4aol lh 4aa4 'o. . tt. p , ,ti
'4 lh ai'va taa-1 aom 4 f. -MS,,tuf
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UNITED HTATEs I.SNII (tEEIrK AT I.A
Itrantte. Oregon. Nov. I'.ih. ltV I'tttn-
plaflit hat log oen mad el ttia nttie by the
duly verified nidat It nl Rainnel MrHttde. alleg
IttglhalMm. It Vaiitllae, whti made 1tnlMr
f'tiltnr entry No. I.i .'. at the Ijtnd lirliee el le
itiaitd. Iiregoti. mi tlte Ian 'lay ol Iteremtier
kI. lor lh S'a nl N1, "Ve. l.lu I K jf f., a
M , rtaa holly aiaindiiiieil the aal ltt. l. thai
elalltiatil haa fallri to ptattl any tree main atild
Irael nl la d el anv lima altie the entry of Ihe
earn and lhal liter I nut now any Ire. grow
log thereon aa nt law miiirt
iherelore. with a tic ol Ihe raneellatlnn nf
lh aatne. Hi aald Httil.-a ere eat h beiel.y r
united and aiinitittiited to It and apfiear Itefur
. Mmwiar. rtoiitly riera nl Mormat rotitily.
Oregon, el hla otfit in lleppnrr. Oregon. nn lh
I'tthdayof January, I -a. at lh hour nf 10
n t ha a. A M.eitd priattire aorh leaiimotty m
trie ntay hate ronternliig lit at ailegatlot.a
1 h final hearing lo l had before the reglaler
aod rev-eiter et Ita itrattde. Orrgoii, an Jenuer
t in, l-"a., i hi o i n-a a m
R E Vtll.aol, I'.eglaler.
ft I'll J II rSOHHINa, K-.el.ef
TIIUNDKU LIQIITNINO
"Tlure i a tide in the ajfatrt oj men
That, if taken at it Jlwxl, lead on to fortune."
Tbe flood it here ami so ia
GILLIAM & BISBISIO
With a full lice of
Ilimlwufo. Tinwam QlnHHwaif. Ciwkorv. Wood
niitl WilIowwaro.CHlnrTubM at 1 Jot 1 rock 1'ricon.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG .'LOWS!
They run an light
1 hey run off in the night.
Tbe only Etcluaive Hardware Htore liotwctm Tlio Dallra and FcDdleton
GILLTAM & I3ISB31!:,
Iieppnfr, ... Orogon.
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Has everything in tho lino of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, ond olso keeps Crockery,
Lefimns nnd Tinware.
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V'i' wraratf uvri iimtthr StocK is Complcto. Notions a Specialty,
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Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
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