ijA . . . Ti . . - miimmmmmwm9mmnmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmw ELECTING SENATORS. For years past there has been a popular demand for the election of U. S. senators by the di rect vote of the people, though such a measure has never received a warm support from the senators themselves. However, there are exceptions, and among them is our own Senator Mitchell who recently introduced the following resolu tion: ".Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the . United States of America in con gress assembled (two-thirds of the house concurring therein), that the following amendment to the" constitution of the United States be proposed to the legisla tures of the several states, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said legislatures shall be known as the sixteenth amendment; "That the senate of the United States shall be composod of two senators from each state who shall be chosen by a direct vote of the several states for six years; and the electors in each state shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numorous branch of the state legislature; aud each senator shall have one voto and a plurality shall elect: "If vacancies happen by refjig- ' nation or otherwise, the executive thereof may make temporary ap pointments nntil the next genera election in such state for members of the house of representatives in rnnirrCBH. wlion sncu vacancies Arizona is making a strong ef fort for admission into the union Oveii 3000 bills havo already boon lutroilucod in the Iiouho am 1300 in thosonato. Utah' new senators Lave arriv ed at Washington where they recoivod a warm welcome from the sonato. TtlK Salem Journal rlinllongos the Oregontao to print the recotiU ot the last legislature that the public may decide who broke the pledges. Bnici has gone, Dlackburn is going, and, if Missouri will me up and pull down her Wat, there will be cause for gnunral rejuicing. Cincinnati Cotnnn'rcUI-Oajtotte. rnKHlPENT llAItntxns In KD. Bounced that be is Kiting to marry his wife's niece. On of our ei changes says it would lk much better if be would tuarry the mere of some other man's wife, AccohDlxa to the derision of the supreme court I'ni.w pu the branch m; I am. This is ribt. In fart the puhlio bad sv ilin i Ul long tints, and Helma almuM now drop the fight that the witi of the people may be carried out Hon. J. A. Wmotir, of Hparta, t'oion county, will rv-ire the unanimous repuldiiiti ti..tniiinti.ti for joint aouat.it if I'tii Mt and Umatilla counties. Jott Wright has made an able logjaUbtr in the boss and is certainly very avail, tie timber for promotion. Tsji senatorial ilea 11. tk don in Kentucky prorai-s to remair unbrnken. The supporters if Hunter say be is the only renuU Itcao who can win, and the f lien Is ef Senator Illarkbttru seear be is the only democrat he name will lie considt'fs-L Ooteittor I'rs.!y U a stronu supporter if I.a&W. 1 AMVtfttoa irstlutioQ tRtfO. ilWl by 8-t.ab.r Mit.hell, t Orejj m, K-vretaiy Cailist com- MUtiirl- b tl.e seul I eaa.it) S f ir dels ia tb c Miatructia vt rertaia piUU IraiUiega, Lw vlrdilaWt sw att by. Ik e .! appropriations have been made by former congressional legislation. He etates that the force of archi tects is inadequate to perform the work necessary to prepare the plans, specifications and accom panying papers. That the con gress at the last session failed to act UDon his ' reaaest for an increase of appropriation for that purpose. A bill has passed the house appropriating therefor. Senator Mitchell is a tireless worker for his Oregon constitu. ents.and is constantly alive to their best interests. He never leaves a stone unturned to do some effect ive work iu the interest of the people whom he represents, and his long experience in national legislation aud high standing at the capital of the nation, redound to the advantage of the people of Oregon. Oregon City Enterprise. Theo. Runyon, United States ambassador to Germany, died yesterday morning. Mr. Runyon bore an unblemished reputation in his native state and was greatly respected by all who new him. This is clearly indicated by the fact that he knew nothing of the application for his appointment until he wa6 asked by letter if he would accept. Morrow county is willing to concede national delgates.electors, members of board of equilzation, judge and prosecuting attorney to our neighboring counties and other sections of Eastern Oregon, but give us Hon. W. R. Ellis for congress. Morrow county stands solid for Ellis. Some of those who think V. It. Ellis will have no following in Eastern Oregon for renomination would do well to wait the meeting of the convention before arriving at conclusions. Mr. Ellis is the logical candidate, and will without doubt be renominated. The meeting of the congression al committee of this district has been called for Fob. 5th. Now lot us have a separate congressiou al convention. Ayei a iinrnii'u ma v'.o .,v dluary distinction of having been the only blood puriUer allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Chiongo. Mnnn(noturers of other s.'iranpnrilliis sought by every means to ulitiiin a showing of their goods nut they were Mil turned away under the application of the rnle forbidding the entry of patent medicines end nostrums, The decision of the World's fair autho rities in favor of Ayt-r'i Harssparilla wm in effect! follow: "Ayer'e Harsspe- rill. Is Dot patent medicine, It doe not boiling to the lint of O'lHtruii't. It m here on it. merit.. WAMIINOTON I.KTrHt. From our fiirlnl ( orrrtiiitvtil. llisre Is practically no elmtiire as to tbe status of the buns tariff bill whioh is tied up In tbe senate Qneoce com mille. hornet long may d-vrlop at Ibis week's regular tn etu.g of the com uiittee that ill result in getting the bill remitted to the senate In true ebep, although there la nothing certain slxiat it. Rumors of an lulodw special CoUn mrMsge from Mr. Cleveland to enngreas bavs born Hosting around for several d)s, but do deOuite Informa tion on His snl'j.-ot ran b iditained either at the whit lioute i.r lha stale drisrtmebL MeanwInU there Is e o alderlileadveraroutiaiit heard upuii Hie sliwoes of rWrelary Oln.y In f iruili lug ibs Cuban iiifiirraition olll fir by a resolution a I 'pled by ths boa several weeks ag i It U n at all evi deal abet be Is walling for, iett to delay favoratds aelioa ( eourre to ward . Cubans, which tuUtit fallow bis answer. Vl freretsry N ibla, 0 presideut lUirwiu's fsbloet, who Is In Washing ton In e'nrieelioi with roinnill.n ehsrgil ilhs.eiingt:.it sad de sign far ths Mierruan tetria statue that Is til MreUd ,Iim be n 111 tl netgtieally by ibs niif mm (t In form alio as It (trneral lUrrtaoa's IntebltoS) Iftwards tl ildrMial Bnnt lot l ion, bat if h knows anything be k'l-t it t Liiuwlf. Tti f Honing r ntarks tttals nns nisir tuaa t In mUiitoM wht ti.s et serUry saij U alt: l am cut f btie. I bate so tilea alxnit lb tsiaiWrs, Whoever t inilnal4 by tbe r.uhil ran ronvvotton mil bs UH., Tt.a d4iniais batea'l on rline m willl" It win, II J (at MMr wl. kis l f a I'Ul'ofM y otlgtt ct wbn ltiy n-nl ! t Ml, 4 t- gt iwi,. fc,s ,P. ae eieM II. has killrd o rnsay olher r,.niaieg Sil j ( i ftr.a)i.tle ..s ! rl J 'ii m i f tl. t-arti la ". MJ eg Ms !. , ' k h t .Uksts) .sJ....s Pt tslf...is)' i turn qtir-" ft 9 Y"tg'ea)-Ie tail. ,.,.,, ,t , W n 1 w-W Ih- snonUUre, will aff-.4 relsef. . iV:, , JVa- J ti-T. .!.aa..fb.,i, a H... a aa- 1 . 4 ' Ike am te raal by a foil and 1 " - rt! . , V t t ' . Itt Ca.a.a... O W. a.i U. I...,l el ia. I,.e, t,.4 1.. ? 'J'. T.? IVssoer.i. r.p.t,ly a,k.,Utg, b.t ,h ,t, t. 1., r or sal br I'kul Cuba. dr.ast. I J "XZZ T n i rTT L' !.,". ' bws e t b 1 " ate'al airaks ls(f NOW 99 YEARS OLD. Mrs. Grinnell Credits Her Vig orous Old Age to Paine's Cel ery Compound. It is an unoommou thing to learn of persons reaohing the age of Mrs. Emjle Hyde Grinnell, and years of good health uoh as bers oome only to those who make use of the very best means of keeping well. No one will wonder that the bright- eyed old lady, whose mind today is as alert and clever as ever, should be anx ious for others to try Paine's oelery oompound. Mrs.Emyle Hyde Grinnell was born in Bennington, Vt , July 6, 1796, and is to- dsy living with her grandd mgbter, ths wife of Martin Fowler of Colohester, vt., a beautiful town near Fort Ethan Allen. Her father was farmer and a bote1 keeper, and she lived upon the farm un til ber marriage. Mrs. Grinnell baa none of the iofirmites of old age. She rises at daylight, works about tbe bouse, and when the weather will premit walks outdoors. Her eyeeigbt is so good that she threads a needle and spends many hours omoleting and doing fancy work, She keeps abreast of the times, .11 J-ff.v,.l nnnn does not feel any older than ehe has for years, and if people bait ber age enjoyed eunb good health as she they wuuld oousider themselves fortunate. She has seven ohilren, four boys and three girls, two of whom are living today Mrs. Griuuell writes: Cou'iiKHTKB, Vt., Oct. 11, 1895. "Peiue's celery eompoaml hat been my health preserver during tbe last few years. Whenever I have an ache or a pain few doses of this medicine gives me relief and strength. Few womeu, even though muob younger than I, en joy as good health, for oiy appetite is lbs desperste straits to which the poor old Clevrlsnd-ndilen democratic party Is reduced. Within lees than ail months of the holding of their national conven tion they have on idea what they intend dnmg, Inrther Ibao to take advantage of any loophole that may b left by the republican plallorni.lo put furword soils sort of a plea that may batnltootle the Voters. Hut ths linpresei.in is widely abroad that the ttamltoi'tling of volets by a drni. xtrstio plalf rru will never again be suen-f ul. It wm done ones too often. Thm bi( ol cowardice Is strikingly rhnrieiisi.de of the diu ovrstie parly ss wed ns tu striking eon Ifs t with the teeord of the republioan pa ly tttxb-r in If riretntn0rs, faring t's long e 'iitr l ) Ui gnvera tnetit lit rrpuliiliua ptity tietsr felled once bt bill Its natiitnat emTtolioa Drt. Hal, the rrpubbeta fsrty has alwsys knunu alu la II sttmd upon very gre4 qiM'i t i, an I bS never tlRipiJ In strsllU q lotions or lo make llf irms wbieb cosy t ennlrttl to iiimo nuMilng ne nnihing aeeor.llng to iifiHiWii r. W.i.h tu.ksqutsa didVretxe. Mvny nerehanta .rs w II aware that Ibeir ealoUrs are Ih'ir ll (nn. U and lk .lrf In snptlylng llitm till tits Iwet H'li 'b'ainalit A an to I a nee we mmtion lry A I'am n. pr.otonM.t ilrngV.t , f I M'hleg, M..' . , nan. Ttiev "W hita tin l.r.i i lation In te--nmM.lHg i'hamtirrUin's t'-Mtsb llmrty I nnr r ui. ma, a it is lh Im . qIi ni-.ll-'o. we nt etrf a.l t'r si al .Vi rats r t by til t rrSHINa IS I pii iwi ira aatiaiaeitne, - Ik. U tt e4 Iw.Mti ia Ti . I 'ia l a SI lib s it r ti.1 4 rM i'r 1-4 at a, rr ...,..?,... .. .t-biHMr - I f,w(M f,.u, j .,, I.il . ,l bail llng lie tie ft) .f f a-t isniir wa X H U'!.ttt a. ,s,i,.s. J. i n. i, ,.f ,u 4.,,' W ite...ii I- I HU.j-,' at. ..I. II II. i.tlsliaitoa ( W ' .. saaj-s. O H. (W.,l, H .art.r , t, n UaMkby. J.. Mtil,wbb., natural, my sleep refreshing, and I can walk quite a distance without feeling tired. People Bre snprised at my vigor ous appearenoe and HOtivity, whioh I believe is tbe result of my using Paine's oelery oompound. It has cured me of oonstipation. and is of great help to me when over-tired. Gratefully yours, Mrs. Emyle Hyde Grinnell," Paine's oelery compound is especially valuable for recruiting the strength and spent enegries of men and women ad vanoed in years. It is the one prepare' tion oonsidered worthy the name of true nerve food and blood remedy by pbysicans tbrougoot tbe oouotry. It is prescribed by them in every state in the Union to tone up the system, regulate the nerves and restore health and strength. Nothing in the past has ever approach ed it Id power of building up weakened nerve tissues and giving strength to tbe tired body. In severe oases of per sintent headache, dyspepsia, neuralgl d.f Uaniaunena. due to.oervous feeble- cord of rapid and lasting cures that em' braoea every oity and town in the wid sweep of tbe Uoitied States. Its remsrkuble power ovordiseases lies lu its active replacing of worn out parts by new, healthy ones, and la its healing and purifyiug aotioo among ths most mloute tissues of ths body. It searches out ths weak parts at ouoe, and sets to work to bnild them up, Ths tired body fels ths strengthening etrcts of f nine's oelery compound forthwith. (live the nerves a chance to recover, and the entire body will regain its ti.-t.ltb and strength. Take Paine's celery compound. teen selected as quarter master, was nntbls to bs present owing to illness, tbongb he will be Installed later. The lodge room was then turned over to the W. R. C, when lbs installing officer, Cbriatiue Hill, installed tbe fol lowing as the olHners for the coming year: i'reldeni, F.milee Kelly; senior viee, Crblatius Hill; junior vice, tlanoab Hleveoson; treaaurer, Msry Smith; srelary; Mallie Mmead; ohaplaio, Margaret Ball; conductor, Auie Hill; guard. Ellis Willie; asai eoi.d.ietnr, Aim Olaascock; aaat. guard, Emma (Umiuell. This emola.led the work nf lostal hii ion anj after a few appropriate re mark by the installing offlaer. O. W. Htaiib, and a brief eddrews by ths presi dent of lbs W. It. O, Mrs. Kelly, who bad been usanimnly re-eleetsd to Ibis poaitton. nil repaired to the veeeal room lrlow wherw lablre, loaded with f'k thugs, bad ben previooaly spread. Her fully 73 p-npU aaltafled I heir ttnngee, and alao envinc the Uli that a banqiet eoeb ss only they sen prepare la a veritable "Thing of beauty and a J-y forever." and a fet fit far a king Daring this part of tbe pn.gram A. W. falters was called nnt and re ponJe.1 brb-Hy wnb a few rsnibling re marks. The entire ftograw was earn J nut In a very aeeeplabie manner, eapeelally the wsrb id lb la tiea. thatr j loetellatin being ra.liata.i em.Kilhly and wiiUmt a bileb. F.vm ik a.l.,.. iunnu .-i 1 that Ibay bad brew "eat gatterajed." la a: I tbe itoraaion on a mat will at U f Kg'.ttm If Iboaw i"rwt A 1 a Strafing of Ibe r held pietto to II, iMte'deitoo, tl'ppnrf a ) tJ m lha jtle flaee I- tbe f.lwew, la hH woMa Realise '.a tae bew n,..-d Ut llrppwar. .,. .... I r a rata la that rb4 iee t4 flan sal ilrur-erd Witb Charla'n's I'aia lulns aid boand ea ever Ibe et nftltefeaia, ad at. tk oa the th s Tud Ttarx-Wm, ().w4, bae elaPlke fr4 a,4 Mil - t. tt.at I t-ffi W, anj kow B(,!,.t a star if t,,ty tirv., I ;t le fbt .1 b,. 4l fmit b .r. .11 W wl k.H aU sbi ll.v 1.4 g.sa f s.t tt LITERARY NOTES. Potratts of Lincoln. MoClure's Magazine for February will oontaio eight irnportaut portraits of Lincoln, end will present matirel never before published. Daring this period Lmooln suffered fioanoial wreck as a country rnerohaut ; made bis first ac quaintance, in a very romantic way, with Shakespeare and Blaokstnne; mast ered surveying in six weeks, and became deputy onnoty surveyor; was eleoted to the General - Assembly, and began bis acquaintance with Douglas; and fell in love with a sweet and beautiful young girl, Ann Rutledge, and suffered the halt-crazing affliction of ber death on the eve of their marriage. In illustrat ion of the paper there will be, inoluding the eight portraits of Lincoln, twenty- eight piotures many of tbem, also, never before published. All Recommend it. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh's Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. For sale by Wells & Warren TO MEET FEBHUAKY 5. Republican Creiisional Committee District. of Second Con- A meeting of the republican cn-g-essional or mmittee of the second con gressional district has been called by tbe ohairman, Charles H. Carey, aud tbe seorf try, E. M. Van Slyok, to be held at Portland, Or., Wednesday, February 5, at 2 p m., on tbe same day and at tVia same place as the state oeutrul oomra it tee. The following is a list of tbe member of the committee: Charlei H. Carey, E. M, Van Slyok, W. J. Kice, Dr. V Gesner, J. W. Hume, T. R Lyons, N. R. Moxey, J. M. Vauwhn, C. E. Boswell, F. Pike, Lot Liverinore, M. Bhker, E. W. Rumble, M. T. Nolan. , Catarrh Cared, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Wells & Warren. Thk Distillery at Obanm. Mr. Hen ry Blaokman, oollector of internal reve nue, returned yesterday from Grants, Wasco oounty, where be went to make the neoeseary arrangmeata to allow the Portland Disilling & Cattle-Feeding Company to start up its distillery, savs the Oregoniao of the 23rd. Be found everything in ship shape oooditiou aud issued tbe necessary premission, sod the distillery will start up today, aud will ruo at its full capacity, consuming 150 busbels of wheat and producing about C00 gallons of aloohol and high wine per day. To eonsume tbe offal, the comp- pany has on bauds 200 bead of cattle and C50 bogs. Tbe proprietors of this distillery have met with a great deal of bad look.baving been burned out and then washed out by the flod in '03 It is said that tbe distillery, when ruo tnnni h.'.nlTrrT ffniT.Vj J?.th wnVe vawwtav TVVW SV S IUUUIHi A Natural Beaatlnrr. Karl's Olnyer Root Tea purifies tli blood aud gives a clear and beautiful oompleiion. tor sale by Wells A War reo. Fob JoivtSshitob. There seems to be a universal demand Iu Uuioo oouty for the election of Ilou. ). A. Wrigbt for j iiot senator for Uioo and Dmitills. Tbe people who pay tbe tsxss know a gobd thing when tbey have it, and will take no notice of tb few b'etaut poplu lists but will render their verdict of approval at the polle lo June by electing Hon. J. A. Wright by a good large majority. Blade. Tor lyprpia and Liver complaint you bavs a printed guaraotoo every bottle of Hbilob's Vitaitser. It never fails to cure. Fur sale by Wells A Warro. xrRAYFD OH BTOUS. Ojo Man row strayed away last sum mer hrendd II W on light l le. J reward ia offered to anyone dalivering beratKirat National liank, Heppner, Or , or to Mrs. Kmma W ebb, at M-nq-tnetit. ii)61l. U'ASlTMi -a .rl tru.twonhf antlmn V or la-lir In lra l la (irr-nn. lo tl.ll.h. e. rl!M. rioow eir mi n, ia.ii "'1y piolilon Cih , rrirniu and ri . drd U.u.. i,rai., lha fc.itili,..n com. fan, lhlr.1 H.a,, c...ha ault llirg, li.ir.-o. ,,L sarU AUMiMHrHAtoHd Munrs. IU T mriTY ti nr nrTMRroi'NTY I of M..rmw.ai.i. ollr.',a in lha roalirf nf lha aauta n lrima ItoiiMaon, ilarMa-d SMata b4 ihnmaa pvi..n i1v1 .Hir la barvhy titan by lea mlrai( H -ll. la tri.4 i4 tha aaUia ol tlti tb-ni'lM. d. ' I. to ha arllifo al, i til awanaa kaalng rUlm .I,M ) ft.l. rioMM.1 tn aihii.ll lhta a lik lha a -. ry tawhaia Mhia alt auxiiht fu, iha art m Ihla MM In aal4 a.mln.,,l.. t hl M IMShain t aal I (,,,(, nf tn a I !. hit ai.n al kit etlr In ltii( t". Mwrrvw teuuli, NrtRY r.fnrsit A4lnlalralrltha(atesf t .. IkMml Son AfmmX li4 lto pnoe. tn . Jan r. la, J. t-grtatt i.ur. I r r t.vhtitru at Rrrrnta t , a , ninina, r4 j oh ... c tkm ealltng fnf thi tMtof kImm i t. w luim, t H, Ttachert' tamnaton. Noti. s I nrttrsT i.n rs TntTr a ,U rt'falrMlH ItKVilatUatM a-i h . a., ,, 1 -m 1, lZYtTli ik.w .1,, , ..-. I " ' ' ' --r. Ill imm H rMf , I tfmminf r.h I I, m i l-tw-l it. 4i - Ja m 1 I r !!'. a j er is r. s,h . ( , " i AjmiitUatot'$ Koffs. ! - at awtM - ' a rtaik t'Wtsy 1 1 , u b ... . . . . . A 4 . I - I.J ? I a-t a ! t!at, t,b ' .- ' eg sa-tin. ...... " 1 f J N"J ! , " l?K Succeuor to C. 8. Van Duyn. Hext door to Cfty Hotel. Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Stock is Complete. fie Keehy -OF- In Attorneys at Law, All business attended to it. a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. BEPPNER, DISCOVEBED JBT LIST! IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day aud called at Mat Lichten thal's he might make a new discov ery quite as memorable as that of 1492. Chris was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time discover the fiuest stock of Shoes ever showD iu Heppner, and the cheapest as well. Vhat more does mortal man want ? The Old, Original Shoe Merchant. M. LICHTENTHAL, Mala Street, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. SUMMONS. 'N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN L ty of Morrow, State of Oregon. The Northern lounueii Inveitment Trmt, limited, I'lalntitr, VB. O. W. Stewart, Jamei D. Hamilton. O. w. Har rliiKto , Addle Harvln aud i. N. Brown, I)i.fMiidanta. To O. W. btewnrt and James D. Hamilton, Defendant!. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby reoulred to appear and anawer the com plaint filed AKRlnut yon tn the ab.ive entitled uit on or oelore the Brat day of the next regu lar term ol the alxiva entitled court, to-wit: Monday, tbe Vd day of March. 1HU6, and if von fall aotoemwer. for want thereof the plaintllT wtli apply to the court for the relief demanded iu aald complicliit, to-wit: A riprrM for tha lum of One Thouaand Dolla-S euidAP.'.lr'.4,rvi.t..the;e!p attlie rate of July, iwj, until paid. For the sum oi'siVand rilty-two Hiindreilthi Dollar with Intvreat nereon at me rate 01 eight per eent per annum from the Vth day of Janua y, W, and the mm ui ifiib nunoreo I'nnara, atiorney s Ices, and coats and d lahiiraementa of thla iuft. Ainu for the fom-loaure of the niortiaire eruuil t.y defendant (1 W. Htewart to awtire the paympnt of Hit tains Slid conveying t' e Wu of the HWt, dm, au. The W'i of the Nv the t ".-4, no ina n n or ins t4 ere. HI. and tha U of lh HVtA. nl H .11 l Tp South of Ranira ZSK W M., for the sale of am prrmiH-a aim tor jtiiliment aim elocution aealuat the drlemlant U. VV. dniwart for an Am. Si-lpiiry whli-h may remain afu-r applying the prtnwli of the aale of aald premier in payment nf the alxiva nainnl um. aud for aurh lurthar rrni-i aa lananiaiKleu in plalutirr romplalnL 'I III IlimmniH ( BllhlUh-,1 i,t nr.1- nl II r.n Staiphi-n A. Ixiwell, in. Ira of tha amh l,i.1 l.-l.i dlirli-t ol ths state of Oregon, daU-d Dti-ember 1. . BROWN, M X Attorney for riatnlllT. HUMMU.VS. Ii TnirirMTirrofRT roams cofjfTt of Morrow, Hut of Orrgon. tinn r. iraur. i riaintitr, Atetander oraham, tiraham, wil of aald Alaiandrr lira ha in. The National Hank ol llrppnrr. a corpora. tion.aad frank IUcr man, aa Hrritr nf the l4mhard Inrrat ttirnt Company, iriif tHiralliin. tfrnUhta To Al"antrr liraham. ftrtandant. in the nam nf tha aula of rr-on. you tr hrrrl.r ronlr1 mapprar nd ant war tha mm plaint nitNi atali.at ,. In lha aha rntitlrd on of hrlnr ih Srat day ol tha aatl rrgular tarn of Iba tlr ntitle-l court, to-w McNiday. Ih U day al MarrS, laaa. And If ton fall an la antr. for want thriaof lha plalnlllt a III apply In ihernurl for Ih rallet demandaj In aald minplalnt. n all ; A ii'tr mrnl ai-d drrw erainat yon M the fim f lav 10 allh Inivrrat ll.-ra-a at tha raia of el. ht P" rant far annum from lharldf nf July, tM, nd for a rraaonahl ton, In b A lrminrd i. lha emit a an atlurnay fee, aud lutraitaaf I hit toll. Al fore drrw lrwl(tn nw.rt(a made hy yoq on lha I..II. !,, 4rarHI4 brvnilaM. Iu1 In Morrow eo-inlj. Orrgnn. Inwi IhaSKV f n-ll.n , Inwnthlp hank, at kan Jl K-M Wlllamnta MrrMlan. an. I e. r..rtd la tharamr.lt.il mntaal a demililf In 1 ." p-a tva, km, k and I . aa lo . th d-lattan hrrrla nan4. and In lha aala " aaH fwiai to atiuif a.14 )v4aaen a4 d-e-a. niMt eta 4 nimMi m. 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I I r' " ' 'S . 4 la 1 I j - ' swtaoit, aa S zL (I It Halt, tbe le -! .uA, e W f-wad al km raUra, M . bawe be W..1 dt-aae al a. .... a.ao win fii LlLiUdLI UUflllVO 1 r m aawoamo a.. tt--v- ?&nr Tinware. Notions a Specialty, For the Cure cu Liquor, Opium aud Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The. Most Beuutiful Town on the Coast Call at the Gazhtte office tor particulars Strictly conUdcntlal. Treatment private and sure cure. OREGON ICj Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . saTroe -TO TUB- east and mm VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers, iwiu, i..,.it tmi av a iinl Chair Cars DAILY to Chicago. Many hour saved via this lins to Eastern Point. STEAM HEAT. I.OWICM1' PINTSCH LIGHTS. HATICstt R. W. BAXTER, Cea Agent. l'orttand, Oregon. J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon. 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