7WR T27 EXTRA SESSION. , , Ihe extra session talk lias died down and there is Hot now even a possibility that the governor will call the leg. ielature together in extra session. Such a dicision on his part mav cast a gloom over a few politicians and political ringsters who wanted an opportuity to srengthen their grip on the people, but beyond this, there was very little demand for such a move. The following from the East Oregonian doubt less gives the facts in the caBe: "A gentleman who has been mingl ing with the political managers in Portland has some vigorous things to say on the subject of an extra session of the legislature, fhe calling of which is being advo cated by the Portland Oregonian ana some of the state papers. The Oregonian has oppnly made re quest of Governor Lord that he call the session, and, since it has learned that the governor has made up his mind not to call the session, the paper has indulged in some Bharp rebukes to his excellency, the chief exeoutive of the state of Oregon. It appears to be the ele ment in Portland headed by Joe Simon that is making the request for a epeoial session. And it is understood that the chief thing desired i the passage of the Port land charter bill, which Mr. Bimbn brought into the legisla ture last session and the legislators turned down. This charter was an absolute necessity, bo well uiaiuiaiuiug ms supremacy id Portland and Oregon and it in yet a necessity. The Hume and Hall factions in Portland have made uch progross that Mr. Simon must do something to check them. The charter bill will do this. Ordinarily, it would be imperti nence for the poople in other cities to take a hand in what appears to be a local fight Hut, inasmuch as lortlandw Oregon' mctrojMilis, ana to inch a large extent dorni nates the politics of the stnte and now asks the peoplo to pur for au extra session to handle its affairs, Uie people at large are justified in taking more than a passing interest iu iug IMUW'IL If Cuba is for aalo what's the matter with Uncle Kara making a lid? Tut time is now ciMtaiuly rijxt for the recognition at tha Cubans as belligerent on the part of Uncle Bam. Or CoubM Chlcag.i woul l much prefer to have naml the next rrealJeot, but she will treat the mourners kindly. Cioaoi WrtuxaroM has r.. ceivedtha republican caucus riomi. nation ia Maryland to uvcj BeuaW (lor man. Tuf. Yeuf2o.rU cutsmiMioo las Ugao 1U ioveeligati.io by Halting tModc Lich io timet ii.aUiioc is Wing submin.L Yusi J. Caxmox iU Arthur Urowo er. wlecUl as Utah's enatora lo joint tMuo last Tors, day. 1Mb favor free) ciiuajj of silver. IrTRk CuUo li.ur.Tt;t -frrb rnurU rn-arey , Hatana (ieerral Catcta il U (vml:oJ to throw awsy his t1egrs( b itiro meet aod 'draw Li sa-.-r YorkPf Tfll Moatrial mnWl d a ia Krctarky ti.ls fair lo U a '.. oc, Iboa.b tbt do typulisla, bo ItuKI the lUne of wer, tij tt.lUt.ly erruiti4 it by uticg with one of tU JJ f artiiNa, Tbi aiU-oj ti.f J. W. WfcaJI-- . , ' , ,,' . to lata nM 11. T.ua U.-, larTt 1 bu Btf rrsclrJ lbfi - preme court. Both are attorney, at Hilleboro, and the case is usually regarded as the outgrowth of hard feelings, though no one believes Mr. Tongue guiltly of any inten tional error. 1 If it comes to war in Venezuela, and any of the troops find it neces sary to take to the woods, there will be plenty of woods at hand. That country contains 200,000,000 acres of unbroken forest ' The Gazette is in receipt of the initial number of the Oregon Senator, a Pythian magazine pub lished in Portland by Jas. H. McKibben with G. F. McConnell as editor, assisted by a number of prominent knights of this state. The magazine is certainly very creditable, both to the publishers as well as to the Knight of Pythias of Oregon. The demand for a special cession was urged principally by those who desired to make a record to as sist them in the matter of re-election. Last winter was the time for record making, and if the op portunity was not taken advantage of it is not the fault of the eover- nor or of the state. Yes. Govern or Lord was right in declining to convene the legislature in extra session. i i Lively as a Cricket. Although in the first instance m Hlngginh as a tortoise, the kidneys be come as HvelT as n nri,Vt when healthful impulse is given to them with Hostetter's Htnmnnh Rift ah b nrn. moter of Bntivilv in tho.a np.,.na o.l.w.t. counteracts a tendency to their lethargy and disease. Inaotioo of the kidneys, it should be remembered, is the first stage of those dangerous renal maladies airainst which the soience are too often exhausted in vain. reri: is forestalled by the Bitters, which averts Briffht'a rliaenaa. Hiuhafoa Hrnrua cravel and the troubles arising from meaner. Equally emcaoious is It in Oheokillir nrl ara.-tini.tino tn-U;ul bilious and nervous ailments, dyspepsia! u'lUBiiiitmun arm roeumausm. appe tite and sleep are improved and conva lenoenoe liasteoed by its benefioienl action. Either when health is slightly or seriously impaired, the value of this restorative and preventive medicine is speeauy made manifest. NKW DRUG FIRM. T. W. Ay nn, Jr..Purchareaaa Interval In Tall- mas a Company from the K. O. ., T" ' AJ",,, ir,,of Uftppi1 T. W. Ayers. Jr.. of FJeDDner. on T Intra. JoeV. Tall- oo-nartners io the drug business io Pendleton. Mr. Ayera purchased that interest iu the onsiueaa of Tullmen Company which waeowened by I'rauk Frecier, and the latter has now no connection with tbs concern. The new firm of Tallmao A- Ayers will, heyoud doubt.be snooeasful. I.. . ...... ... ms onsiness wiiicu bad been built ud by Tallman k Company was first clsss and eonstaully Inoreanina. Mr. Tall- nun baa boeu a member of the mercantile fraternity In rurnlloton for many years, ad has woo a bi,-h 1U0 in the eon fi ll. tioe of biabiiniiierao ioteinporarii'S and the purchasing publie. He is known as thoroughly reliable and rartl, ul.flv well poslnl in bis line of twain.. Mr. Ayera bas been engaged in the drug business 0 lieppner, and, although doing a thriving trade in that town, was attracted to Tandleton by the nam it has won for being a live towo and so eiarllpttt business poiiii. Hi standing in lleppoer ia "A 1" and be will b so addition .i Hi buslnees community of I'endlrtoo. Mr. Arrs will reunite bis family to IVn.llrloo from lieppner, on Pebfuary where they have two living, end this will benftfurto be their perms tent home, lie wmt over to 11-m ner Thursday evening. Kmc tsl Ay.r al th WM s rar Ayer'e Haraaparilla t j ys the ealranr- dlnary dolinrtloa of having lieea t be oolt blood punflar allowed on eibibit at Ihe Worlds fair, Cbiog. alaoalseturere of other sareaiiarillaa auoht l.t - - Beaastooldaio a showing of Ibrlr g mds, but they were all turned owes nn.Ur the applkattuo of I be role forbtddieg lb entry of patent anedieioe and koairorae. I be tIeeMtoa of tbt World's fair aotbe rltire Io favr of Ayer'e HaraapMtllo was In tftVet as f..l...; Ayer'e Hareepo nila m o tnt medielne. It A.v nn b.la' to Iba lial of Ooetroaie. M here ua tie merite. lVrat Misti4 -Coaoetl mM lo re. gqr e.Hi al Ibe eootx-il ebeaUrs Monday ft.1,-1,1 ,tb all aaemtwre preeeol nailing r.it,...a and Farnswottb, MiaotfWfl irevione tabling read ea.l arprov.4. rMi...f llM L, AT.Cu lo bate fflio sir. sel4. r4 and rffreJ lo Ibe rMmli oa slreeto m4 poblie l.pty. 11,11 alldwed: Mrs HelSry, ,Vtj llrppoer Trans!e CVc llrSi Homer A l.bee, X11; A. A. IW.btU. J. H K ,,.!. 0, U,4, e A 4 &i; tjim a Ij., lal, r. J Hall I, 14 tA, A. A. Wren,' II i0. 'Utm tn.it-s elwe4 lie Mkiwlsi mUUim b.rJ wt.uk iu r4l 1, i A tklne, I. W. rUeraws! an4 l W. II wr. Ja!- ..J phtii (Vba 4 r. (I Mlorwea. elerit I rrt.ty eweerenw eaqlb side Met elreei t4ee-a, Xtala so III'. reet a4 1 1 ootid a eiJ.walk. lUi-.rt f Mr.bUi reUlite fc reeeee.r o4 odd eto4wawdbiayslo My of Uri ee4 e4 oeewfUj. IUm of T. ft. t.yae, wb4 bl e MettaweJf as (Male! to pr ee .a aoeeo wiik enae tee as 4 lo eaefaliy riti itee, nl ' M Ibe el l,e rmnwiltee With 1 1, el Ibis ..sillM i. j WASHINGTON LETTEE. From our Special Correspondent. The ponderous wheels of the national legislative machine are beginning to move, and from this time on to the close of the session their revolutions will con tinually grow more rapid. Senator Mitobell is now well settled in hie new committee room. It ie on the gallery floor and is one of the finest io the oapitol. Here be works in the morning until be is called, to committee meetings. After the committee adjourns be goes to the senate ohamber where he remains until the set speeobes begin; then be returns to his room and remains there until be disposes of bis mail This frequently keeps him engaged until late at night as its volume bas been enormous this session, sometimes run ning as high as 100 letters in a single day. Senator MoBride bas a very pleasant room in the terraoe and is fast making himself acquainted with the detail of bis senatorial duties. He made hie debut lo the senate by report ing favorably from the oommittee on publio lands, Senator Mitchell's bill to oorreot the injustice done to several hundred purchasers of forfeited railroad grants under a ruling of the present seoretary of the interior. This ruling Was contrary to the construction plsoed upon the forfeiture act by bis prede oessor Seoretary Noble and by the present land commissioner, and deprives men who in good faith improved and cultivated railroad lands tbey pur onasea ot an title. After tne bill was reported by Senator MoBride, Senator Mitchell pat it npon its final passage, it then went to the house and within 48 hours Mr. Ellis suooeeded in getting a favorable report from the committee, reported the bill to the house and securing unanimous oonseot passed it. Today the Oregon delegation in full foroe visited Seo. Smith to impress npon him its justioe. It will probably be approved by tbe president. Tbe aotion on this bill is one of tbe quiokest pieces of legislative work on reoord. Mr, Hermann bas oioe quarters in tbe terrace of the oapitol and is, as nsnal, busily engaged npon matters wbioh oonoern the welfare ot Oregon. Mr. Ellis also hta a room io tbe terraoe. Tbe first formal meeting of tbe Oregon delegation wss called a few days go by tbe senior senator. Tarious im portant matters oonneoted with the state's interests were dlsonssed, views exchanged and policy determined npon. It was a very harmonious meeting and revealed tbe f aot that tbe first thought of the members of the delegation is for tbe state and eaob one of ihem is ready to saorifloe bis individual views it neoessary to tbe eod that ber Intereeta rosy be advanoed. Tbe Casosde forest reserve was one of the matters con sidered. The delegation agreed to con form olosely in their aotion to tbe wishes of tbe state as expressed io tbe memoriul adopted by tbe legislature. They will endeavor to 'secure a division ot tbe reserve into two one around Crater Lake and the other around ML Hood and thereby segregate from tbe present reservalioo valuable tnioeral and agri oultnral lands now inoloded in It. and also to relieve a number of settlers who nodsr tbe present oonditioos of ths reeervation are isolated aod ont off from all possible neighbors. Senator Mitobell is oow collecting data on the subject, and io my next letter I will possibly be able to report tbe ebsngM of Ihe reservs to be urged o poo the president. Faaw A. Fpltrrt. Washington, D. C, Jan. 10, 'l)6. Not a few who red what Mr. Robert Howls, f li'ilUnd, Vs., baa losay below, will remember their owe etperleooe nndar like eirenmstanrea: "Lest wlnttr I bad la grippe whloh left me in a low elate of baltb. I tried nomerotis reroadiee. none of wbirh did me anv good, ootil I waa tndored to try a b"ttl of Ctiamberlsin's Cough IUmody, Tbe first bottle of tt so far rfllavt-d me Ibat I was eoablrtl to attend lo my work, and Ibe eeennd bottle efT-eM a euro." For Mo al 60 oeols per bottle by t'blll Cobo, druggist. PIOII.IHTIC, Oh, aoo'l jmi ramamtwr the mill. Ba Bolt- xiii wnn iia riauar soa mile, Wbe Twopenny Plea Ulkr4 doa rtrile- rr4 Mlkr An, that an ol twttls! A Vrat UraiM's rrrwrlslloa. lhrasi IiIimhI, roiiatlrst ton, aod kltnv, liver arl bnl trouble am cored br Ksrl's Clovr Kout lea. tat sale by Wells A .rro. Ytnvi tros LArapsr I t SKitx Tb( wboealM f.r Ibrir laoodry al C. M, Jones' brber sb p tUuJsy ssoroiog were gives lb loformalioi Ibat tbe laadory, together witb all He O-mleote, bod been dealmyed by fire Ibe prvvtoo frklay Igtil, Hi J I Del eonee tentlf ao laoorlry bed beefl recited tbi( IM O0)lblng but tbeeiful lofurmalio, Ibon.b Ibe eileattnsi brlgbloe4 op wbeo Charley tj ffe4 bntrelUs thai Mr. (I. lea. ibe proptltlor be-l pmaid U roakt goe4 all lo. Tbe navbioery one only slightly H'treJ. oti4 to alieejy -lag pot ia fyt t it ue agt o. Mr. title pfoesplly bet th erttk 4 a lrss.0 boildiog wbien will be orrangrj e a ssorli m t e-stre snaeoer It sa It, ,4 1 ooe, a l be utrlesi th eflbinf will tie roily M i -ri aln a hll week. Neva tul Uei Cm Oh II 1 l.l'r reat, lm f . ft ( !! II M M be (.,-. I br II et'e t .l.i.h I a.. f J CUI.M.V A IO I r-r. r. bdo. II lb Wo lefe.. !, koowo r J. ft ; f r n. iet IS . a4 b tie tint .tt. l-,h0 m all t t.mee lrenit.M.s ! Biennillr iWuiMitMi ay i,ri,(u,a aa4 l-r tr re A TSI. W,. I 4r.l-.tl,, Wei lie. A l , W .ole tre ..l.i. Ilkkv llali e ( UmO t' ke blew tele 0 If, oet.ag di'etdr ! Ibe l4-el 04 M ii'm 4t eto II ww, IS ie tew h..n.. t44 by oil 4rg- (to t'tial freex M. ! tt'O'y b,rfeltUb.. ! ..! Mttatav llae)i,ef , skvi keag, 4e, wreWtiAsU I'sXm N W r s . e INDIAN CITIZENSHIP. The following unique letter was receiv ed by the East Oregonian, bearing on Judge Bellioger'e reoent deeision affect ing Indian oitizenehip: "Mr. newspaper man Me a poor old klooobman and no much nnderstaod what good make Injun sittyson. One time my bnsband, be very good man, fetob plenty dear meet, oatch plenty fish, papoose all fat Now, Judge Belly ginger he appertise in papers all ingins sittysoa. My busdaod he go to town, no get sugar, no get coffee, no get meat, no get auything only whikey, come home throw blaoket in fire, hit papoose on bead, kick klooobman in stumacke add say: 'Whoop! me sittyson, ml Ood, hoo rah for Judge Bellyginger., Klooobman no muob like iojua sittyson and wants oatoh deforse anJ marry injqn sittyson. You good noosepaper man, me want you tell big iojun father in Washington be make iojun oitizan no more or be kill kloochmao and papoose to. "KliOOOH MAN." Many merobants nre well aware that their oiiRtomers ere their beet friends and take pleasure in supplying tbem with tbe best goods obtainable. As an instance we mention Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Miohi gan. They say: "We have no hesi tation in reoommending Cbamberlain'e In nnr Aliolnmitra no if in the best oough medioine we have ever i eno. always gives satisfaction." For aale at 50 cents per bottle by Phill Conn, druggist. Ghosts, Etc On Tuesday evening tbe Ladies' Aid Sooiety of the Christian cburoh gave what tbsy designated as a ' Ghoft SooiHl", at the reaidenoe of Vawter Craw ford, aod it proved to be a very nleaa- ant and amusiug, as well bb profitable affair. A large Dumberof the members and friends of tbe oburoh were in attendance, in faot as many asoould be accommodat ed at a private resideooe. Tbe women had prepared an exoellent lunch for the occasion, and when tbe time arrived for supper, the ladies in attendance were dia guised in sheets aod auctioned off to the highest bidders, Geo. Cooser actiniz in the oapacily ot auctioneer and proving a oomplete soocess, as the oash returoa showed. A very pleasant sooial time was bad by all, aod tbe wish is expressed tbat the aid sooiety will oontioue these ssth- erings wbioh was so well beguu iu this, tbo initial number. Pills do Not Gore. Pills do not cure Constipation. They only aggravate. Karl's Clover Rio! Tea gives perfect regularity of the bowels. For sale by Wells & Wsrren. Republican Clubs Mbkt. The Mor row county and the Heppner republican clubs met together last evening at the oouooil chambers for tbe purpose of seleotiog delegates to the state olub con vention to be held in Portlaod the 4th of February. Tbe following were selected to represent tbe Morrow county club: J.N. Brown, A. W. Patterson, E. L. Freeland and R. F. Hynd. After this meeting tbe Heppner club selected the following delegates: W. W. Hmead and J. W. Sb;pley. No further business appearing tbe meeting sjonroed. Both of the above clubs will be reorganised later on when new oflloeri will be seleoted. Are ya Made Miserable by Iudigration, Constipation, Dizziness. Lous of Appetite, Yellow Skiu? Mtillob'a Vitaliser is o positive cure. For sale by Wells A Warren. f-TABBiD to DbaTB. Theadore Lne- beoke aod Wo. Holumoo bad a onarral al tbe formers boms to Portlaod Wednes day bigbt wbioh resultrd io Loetwoke slabbing Salomon io lbs heart wlnob oaueed bis deetu almost Instantly. Lue- becko im arrested shortly afterwards wbeo be olnimed that the deed wasentn milled io self-defense, thoogb Ihe atort if thuee at home does not eonfirm ibis sod it is safe lo predict tbat ths Coroner jury which was io sesiuo yesUrday aftor nooo will find Luebex ks guilty of mor der. Con.twplle taa be l artd bv Iheo.eol Kiilb'a Care. Thi .i C'vu.bOoreis Ibe only konwo remedy for tuet terrible dieeae. For sale bi Wells A Warren. KoTlfO To Iba tnamhare !.- Kpw.xta lJeaga of lb M. E. eborob of llrlt0ef. Dr.: laaamoetl aa I aera la a larg norober of oar raerobert abnenl irons ibe city, and also oiaoy to tba eily who do nH ttod oor me4iege nor h to identify Ibernaelve ub tbe Lgoe. and la order Ibat w ma ttraigbteo Op our r)l, wo reoetl tbee woo wmq m retain ibeir Mmnrsbii to e-'tneand re- pled ire Ibemeelve wilhio lb.Oetl day. AfUf Feb. 21 Ibt pereoti only will b a.ins4ed a aeoatr wbe nenseo appear oa tbo rn. nii. 7 -U Taa Fwokrw Laaoca ItsmOD MoVSD TO riSM.tTORL-Tbe Titul Itorb Reer4 bee bees oov4 from Pilot brk to renJIet.wi aod baa luaad oaarler Ibe L1jw bloek. Tbe pre aoj Itrul waa drawn In o wagoo Fridsy. Tbe first lu will so. pear 4r Ibe Peed let on Injprtal In nbont two w., Tbo lUmrd will bo sands a tana and stork ert, edited l.g In line fallowed dunes lb Utf p.rl of lb time tt oa nbl,t4 ia 14 4 ll- k.-t. O. rtit rtt-st iwaiag rue h o.4.Ma - llroetqre; iotetM lUbmg n l eMta-.r-f ; imI nl ai(M; e ,t fc-Vl.ir.. If sl)..we. a tl,n t f ., often l.'e. nn4 ntrveat. lr..O) te eore. rtTSS thrrne.r 4"pe lb Itohmg sa t blee. to. fcU ietH, nnd I nwwl en) lb Unww. Al drtet. t tt t. f.W V) !. hJtltullk. f l.llatetM. Afwr L lA lb UtleltO Mil n 4i of la t tt lt ni Ufie ) w,j. tbt r. j !- to 4 pm lien tf wjOosi IbM ! I e4l t M eons) ! --a b tt r eta. Ten . f tkt in lea K-,4..I nk f II. !. A t lea llu ku l T J Crt, Uv4vne, Attisgw, Urrn, C4lf! Cocbtksy Extbdid. Io the reoent is oe of tbe Oregoo Suoday Sohool Tidings tbe following appears : The state aecre tary of tbe S. S. association takes tbe means of acknow:dging tbe courtesy of tbe publishers of tbe following papers in the state who have furnished him free subscriptions, by means of wbioh ho has able been to keep ia moon closer touch with tbe field than he could otherwise: Silverton Appeal, Cottage Grove and Lemati Echo- Leader, Ger vais " Star, Oregon State 'Journal. Polk County Observer, Dayton Herald, McMinnvillo Valley Transoript, Gold Beach Gszette, Trontdale Champion, Heppner Gazette, Roseburg Review, For est Grove Times, Hill-boro lodependent Coquille City Herald, Newburg Graphic, Florence West, Portland Nachrichten, and North Yamhill Reoord. A Baby's Ufe Saved. "My baby had oroup and was saved by 8hilob's Cure," writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For sale by Wells & Warren. . . ' A Good Book. Frauk A. Peltret the well known Washington correspondent is engaged on a work of o mgressional wit, humor aod satire. It will oontain several hundred anecdotes and the points they were need to illustrate, thereby making it an invaluable referenoe book forleoturers, ministers, lawyers, political speakers and debaters. It will also con tain oboioe selections trom all the great congressional humorists, Mr. Peitret's familiarity with the great men of the nation renders bira peculiarly fitted to prepare a useful and entertainion book of this character. A Dbntist Locatbs Hbrb. Dr. E. A. Vaughn, son of Tom Vaughn, has arriv ed from Heppner, where be bas been lo cated for several months in the nratinn of his profession dentistry. Dr. Vaughn nas decided to locate nermanentlv m Pendleton and bas opened oflSoes in Despain blook. He is a eradaatn of the American Dental College of Cbioago, ana oomes with exoellent reoomojenda- HonS as to hi efltnianxe in t.;. ion. East Oregonian. ChanqboThb Moon. A Calif nrma man named Moon was presented with a aaaguter by bis wife reoently. That was a new moon. The old man n overcome witb joy that ha Went riff nnA got drunk. That was a full moon. And wnen no go I sober he bad bnt 25 left That was tbe last quarter. But when toe old lady met him with a rolling r,ln. there was a total eoliose. with nnd. of stars in the distsnoe. Maud Muller oo a summer's dav. stuff. ed tbe manger fall ot bay; her hat was there but not the rake, for tbat waa but a poet's fake: slapping tbe old oow on the side, she laughed no till she nearly cried; just thiok, old bossy, cried the maid, I'm going to bsve some bloomers made. Nbw Fbbd Yabd. Wrn. Gordon haa opened up tbe feed yard next door to theOsEette office, and now solioit a share of your patronage. Billy ia right at bomo at this business,, end your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Hay and grain for sale, tt A Chlaneaaa' Adventure. There are a large number of Chinese engaged in mining in northern Califor nia, and two of these Ccleatiala had a queer adventure during tbo cloning daya of laat winter. Three Chinamen in camp were taken 111, and two of their companiona volunteered to go to the nearest town, alxleen mile away, for medicine. Tbo weather was clear, and the town was reached In safety. Hot on tho return trip a anowatorm cams op, and tho Chloeno became bortelesaly bewildered In tho rough, mountainous country. To add to their troubles, they each had different idea aa to which direction to take, and finally quarreled and ao pa rated. One of thern bad not gone far be for ho found a hollow treo, into which he crawled. He had matches with him aod boilt a small fire, nod there ho sUyed until rescued, tea days later. I leaner UUuw4 W4Uta. Thin remarkable item comes from Kr-nnvbunkport, Me. Tb Manuel dia mond wading vraa celebrated tbero rvccnilr. nu l u a a nrtbl affair. Mr. Manuel U nearly one hundred and ten t ears old. and bia wife la nearly a old. The wedding march citui.lrU of a pro crnaioa of ivuleonrUiia, there Wing a number of Ke one bunk port peopUwho wer over one buudn d year old. Tbe chlldrrn. grandohlldrep, nod great rrnndohiUlrvo, Julaed In tbe march. The cerrmooy was followed by aa old faahlooed da tic epoq th (re. aTRATID ON STt'LiN. Oj rnnn mw el' ay4 awar let torn mer branded II W on ligtt ntl. $i reward la effaced lo aav ne d.llvrnii ber al First aHmal hank. Il-ir. (rr , or to Mm Kenan Welrh, a Mn- Bk ll. Lrrrta i.iitr. Apvenruxn at mrma 1 r I .; !, Allen lame M lh..iea fee I t When Mm L Wnen reJHng M Mtert ftiaaM eji 4wtae4 S f, WIU4.0. r, M. Uachtn' ttamnaton. Norngls Mtstnr ntvx TWaT ton IHe Htl 11 wtlM M nl.H- ait ileati iheite a rni aaie -e lea-e el lae a, a--. l Ibi r I a4 mi . M e-M.f in4 -tlaW-.4e4 ltl el l e.-t K - al Ike Mtrt k m el tntmi. efia e. Inn im i-iej ie-n4.r ni ; i A I S4lI'.ta S"! W Ce artoaa nwet . ttetej. I , l. idminittrator't of;cw. NOfli I IMIM UWtt TWAT TWt M.wrMMMninliM erfn,ri I'.M .' .4 M li. ., -t .-. t l Ik, I aitl i nA tw InMl M.k 4 m el te aw j m. ia in, UZJ 1.1.4 Ik ntet ar e i.a taa 1 n -e. rtlSHS tn)t?T " M A4a SI at 4MtW F-r 121 80 I w:l eetl . b b -. liH mtm ; . Kli.e nin. te M t ), ft faHke a'r. 1 al oa M 4 Iff-, V. A lwk, UfoOrw. ifVtf. Buccetaor to C. 8. Van Duyn. Kzt door to City Hotel. Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty, -OF- Attorneys at lytiw, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Pnbhc and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, gT LUST! IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Licbten- thal's he might make a new discov ery quite as memorable as that of liaz. unris was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time discover the finest stock of Shoes ever shown in Heppner, and the cheapest as well. What more does mortal man want ? The Old, Original Shoe Merchant, M. LICHTENTHAL, Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. SUMMONS. fN THB CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN- inveitraent Trint, Unilted, Plaintiff, va. O. W. Stewart. Jame D. rlnjrton. Addle Parrln namuion, u. w. Har- aim J. Rrnwn Tlttt .nil tm Tn a W .a T n t ... Defendant. In th. nam. fit .V. a Q -f r - .......... ...u .nm v, vrvKUH, TOU are tifehyequlred to appear and anawer tbe com- i""'""" aa.iu.t yon in me aD.iye entitled mlt on or before the flnt day of th next regu lar term ol the above entitled court, to-wlt: Monday, the Ud day of Harrh, I8US, and If you fall o to nniwer, for want thereof the plalutlfT will apply to the court lor ths relief demanded In aald complaint, to-wlt: A decree lor the aum ol On 1 houaand Dolls' gold coin with tutereat thereon at th rare of eluht per cent per annum from the flnt Oar of July, liwi, until paid, ror the sum ol nix and rlfty-two Hundredth Dollar with Intereat thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum frimthe th dayolJanua y, t&. and the mm of On Hundred Dollar, attorney's fee, and coat and d labnraemenu of thii ult. Alio for the foreclixur of the mortgage ex ecuted by defendant O W. Stewart to aw'i.re the payment of th Mine and conveying t' Wu of th. hWHec. u. TheWUot th NWV, the K4 of thjKK, and th wt of th HE Brc. SI. nd th W H of the ttWV of See. ti, ll In Tp Hiuth of Range ttK W M for th sale of aid premlieaand for Judgment and execullna avalnat Ihe delendant li. W. Slewart forany de tti'lenry whlrh may remain alter applying the proceed! ol th sale ol aald premier In payment of the lmv named auma. and for aurh further relief la demanded In plalntirr complaint. 1 hi ummnna la pnhltihed l,y order of Hon Stephen A. Uwi. Judg of th tilth Judlrlal dlatrh t of th Slat of Oregon, dated IWmber J. N. BKuW.S, 'M-i. Attorney lor I'lalmirT. SUMMONS. Tlf Till CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUXTt m v, m,,rraw, Biai Ol Vregon. John F. Crotby, t Plaintiff, vi Alexander ttraham, Uraham. wife ol aald Alexander lira (lam. Ihe National Rank ol Heppner, a rrrara Ihm.and Frank llaaer Sian. a Heretrer of the ltraherd Inveet tnenl Company, a cr To lUi.Mta, f..k.M ft In th. name ol the eiai ol Oregon, yo ar hereby required kiappear and anawer the mm. plaint Sled .rah-.t y,.u n ihe abov entllled catie.. on or before Ihe Rrat dayol Ihe next fesuUr Una of In abov entltleU court. I wit stenday. Ik 14 .y el Marrk. NM. And If yon fall m lo nwr, fne want th.-enf the plalnllS will apply in Iheenurl for Ui relief o.eiaivled In ald eomplalnl, bv It A tu.t.man, .i - . i . . . . . ' , - - - 1 ti mini wllh Inlereet lh.rean at Ihe rale nil i I '""If" annum ir in Br iiat ... , -, a rvarnerl eoni lo be le erwilnrd by ihe eourt aa n auutnei I, and n. v . - - - . -. i.i i v ainnfif. eia.ie M yow on b Inllooln rtnrribed aremlaM A ta.m 1... a A - . , , " -w -"in,7, iiregen. town TbeM el eetlon a, 1wn.hla Xortk. l naa e 9 a. 1 1 . a . . . . ------- - . !--.. aivq r- " lb. repmejl.nl Mwleaee o4 a 4 rmiatf ' . pa m. u-i m; aateai ,h. i. i ....... .... rtm,. anq vneiaeaaie o aaM p" "!- ta aaitety ett u.aienl and Aerer. let, f i t ...... . . . ".phew A ljte.ll. J r. la I irrull I earl a4 Ihe et.le t4 Onma Mnteuw lewnif . a4 en the Hk day a4 iannary. eav j. a. nxit iimoii fi.i is. 't AltMney M FtalaliaT AUk-murTBATau nonci. t'tTSTt riF Jt en sBgw M gAatti - '--. ,na man M a4 nlnlraitw ew Ike eetate e4 4Mm Ibawa, en i- IK. . . . th. t,t.ft lv J J...i. ic i.. L - . . . . i"aia ai mm a.M eetate era eMviraS ae e " a.i"waeav al nay l,ai la n.ert Neat lmrw, e nbla at aab arwt ' J1'" e lb i a-ti. uiey aba.) a earev Set'! Tin M 4f a iaaaary lew " A'aaai.tet'alnx. PLAWTIM elibVtelMr ttmt ' r eewia imn '" I I tea Mkm deWauM bl taeii a m, a "I a4 b4 aae r-w mmi. fi MI T- tFI -ewe.e.1 lewetaeeibe awwttenw If V.H- La Ur . i,a eM.1,1 a e4 e.iiM. a-ae e.,e , .H.. ewSt e l'-a eefeeew l a-.l a4 llewleaapln,,,, l)4lala.wlMai paf. tbt. J-, aM (Hle. I Meaw, '' MM 1 m l ... .Mew ten U-l - a ,Wf I M I '. aa a.n- fIU,ht NhM I 1 1 r ll II Halt, Ik lae.r.al alit. e t- n.4 .1 !., eLt M.tl-k , kalrtest, ,1. ' V For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It U located at Salem, Oregon, 77te Must Beautiful Town on the Coast Call at the Gazrtte office for particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private aod sure cure. BANK BUILDING. OREGON Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . mm -TO THE- EAST AND SOUTHEAST VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Through Pullman Palace Rlecpers. Tonrttt Sleepers and Fre Reclining Chair Cars DAILY to Chicago. Many hours saved via this line te Eastern Point. STEAM HEAT. PINTSCH LIGHTS. LOWUNT HATCH, R. V. BAXTER, Gen Agent, Portland, Oregon. J. C. HART, Agent, lieppner, Oregon. Your Face WIM fc terU4 wllk ! a((lef ". at ! In a owe itm tre as PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TLHSION RELEASER, TW ssast roaapWt a4 awef! Arkm tea 4J4 I aa; ewi aaexlua. Th WIIITC la Caraty ts. Mia.iia,i. Cf Haa riaSah ui t affect Asntamf, t All tniV Artltlsa, A4 ia swrre aa4 W m sp k the rH d e4 yowr tutMMa. Arrt itatsil WattTIB la maa r4imrMj. LiUrai Urxna. A44m, WHITE SEW1K3 MACHINE CO. CLKVtUHO, O. r- e Urn baa baa? ' " m pk'STk ia) . ,-ai e-k j .'J m e-twagv, ew at t-a-a r i i ia." w "2 r .'.' W. a. ml Mwj mm 0.A.8N0V&C0. . a-eew. fc f ( p"-,a aa 1 -a . , n Ba 4 aa aa w J W. Km a. Ke e.t. U. aa CtT m M ifwemt Of