A SPECIFIC FOB La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL "Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gave aie no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found the things I had taken were not helping Ss L " 11 me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, nty husband, read ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicino, and before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I have used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specifio 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't Sarsaparilhu Here and There. F. J, Hallook rAturnerl hnmA frnm Pendleton Sunday morning. Call and aee what Minor & Go. can do tor yon in boots and shoes. It T. H. Biebeeis Attain able to be on the street after a brief illuess. Don't overlook Minor k Co.'e clear ance aale. All goods at cost. It. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopuer. Ueo. Fell arrived borne from a brief visit to Pendleton on Sunday morning's train J. D Hioky has beeo making ar rangements to dip bis baud of 2000 sheep this week. Call at Herrin's aallery for flash light pictures of the Masnuio group taken the night of installation. So far verv little interest ia manifested in the eity eleotioo. and candidates for JANUARY I SUN 1 MON I TUC 1 WED 1THU I FBI 1 SAT 6 J5T I5l ., J J jT J Jf7d?JQJ ML JL J-JL JL JL. Jd JJL JL JL JL JL J. JJL 2Ti72Z303fjp Take Notice. i Tha luin of five oenta iar line will ba )taanrl for "mMi n( thanks," "rvanliittona ol rearvit," liata ol we-Mlna presents and donors, ton obttnary nntlriw, (other than thoae tht edit or (halt hlraielf lve u a matte nf news.) and aotlceanf sihk-IkI inwtlim lor whateverpurpoee. 1. Nottrea nf rhurrh anil society and all other )nlertalnmant tmm whteh revenue is to bade fired, ahaU be rharel lor at the rata ol Ira ynu a Una. Thna rulea will ba strictly adher ti to In arery Inetanra. A,lertiiln ratca raannall and made known Ipon application. After Feb. 6, '96 nil Bonds at Minor & Co.'s will be sold at the regular rate Get a barguiu while you can . It. J. P. Hayden, the well known com mercial traveler of Portland, is inter viewing our business men today. L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker. KepBiriug neatly done. May St., Abra hamsick building, Heppner, Or. tf best accommodation nod oourteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seveuth ana Wash, bts., rortlaud, Oregon. T. N. Crow made final proof on bis Homestead last Saturday with Joiiu Diess and George Pearson as witnesses. Miaa Lzzie Matlook departed lust Saturday evening for Pennletoo where she will visit with friends and relatives. D. P. Eetcbnm, the stock buyer of The Dalles, came up on lust nigbt'h train o receive a shipment of 8 took at this point. The little son of Isaac Large, who was reported as very ill in our last isauc, has not improved and ia now in a danterous condition. J D. Slater, son of ex Senator Slater and a prominent . attorney from La UrHn.de, arrived on this morning's train from that city. t. it. uoward makes a specialty in supplying stookmeo with all needed articles, besides carrying a general line See bis new ad. tf . Fred Melohior claims to be the best well digger in the county. Wells dug by the day or by the foot. Address bim at Davidson, Or. 400-ltn, E. O.: Miss Elizabeth Matlock, of Heppner, ia a guest of Mies Anna Bmwo at the Pendleton academy. She will remain in Pendleton about 10 days. Baldness is often preceded or aooom- pauied by krsynem of the hair. To pre vent both baldness aud grayness, use Hall's Hair Kenewer, an honest remedy. An nnusaal amount of sickness is re ported in this oitv, though from the attending physicians the Gazette learns that few oases are considered as serious. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo desires the services of an attorney in Washington, D. O , will find it to bis advantage to call ou or address this pa per, 6tt Frank Rosa has opened up a restaurant in the Minor building, next door to O. M. J on re' barber shop. White labor throughout and rates by meal or week very reasonable. 09-tf. Geo. M. Weister, of Portland, arrived (mm Arlington this morning and will deliver bis lecture oo "Alaska and its Wonders" at the opera boose this even ing. All aboold hear bim. . - . Dr. 3 A. Qeiaendoerfer, the genial physician of Arlington, arrived this rooming in oompeny witb Geo. M Weister, of Portland, wbo will tell ut all about Alaska this evening. E. G. Hperry returned b"tn from Brownsville last Sands? morning wbera be has beeo visiting witb friends and relative and also looking after some of bis property to that locality. the various offices are exceDtionally scarce. Different citizens have been mentioned as possibilities for mayor or oounoilmen but all rush forward witb information that they are absolutely oot of the race. However, it is but natural to presume that there w!ll be a number wbo are willing to offer themselves as a sacrifice on the alter, and the Gazette ill cive a list of the candidates in Friday's " paper, even if we have to minufaoture or nominate them. A tramp was given a dinner la the basemeut of the university at Eugene Wednesday, and, while eating It bad to stand a severe cross fire of questions from the oook. After finishing the meal, the tramp quietly pulled a 44oaliber revolver and chased the cook upstairs. The RagiBter does not say whether it was beoause of the questions or cooking. O 8. Van Duyn and family bid adieu to Heppner last Saturday evening and j departed for The Dalles where tbey expect to stop for a short time, though win probably looate permanently in the Willamette vxlley. Mr. Van Duyo and family have ben residents of Heppner for a long time and their many friends regret their leaving. Voters in this sohool distrust should re- m -ruber that the meeting called for Mon day,, Ian. 20, was adjourned tn mt at the courthouse next Thursday at 1:30 p. m.. when a tax is to be voted (or school purposes. This is au important meeting ana every tax payer should make it a p nnt to be present. Bead Aver's Almanao, which your drug- 1st will gladly hand you, and note the wonderful cures of reunmatism, oatarrb, scrofnla, dyspedsia, eczema, debility, humors, and sores, by the use Ayer's 8nrsaprailla, the only Sarsaparilla ad mitted at the World's Fair. Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of the oitv meat market where be keeps a fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baoon and lard, which he sella for the lowest market price. Fred Bock. the Portland butcher, ie still with him. tf - Pure Blood la the secret of the restoration to health which Hood's Sarsaparilla gives. "It gives me pleasure to recom mend Hood's Sarta parilla. It has cared me of many com plaints, and puri fied toy blood. I was troubled with my liver, had hip disease and ' other troubles.with swell ing of my ankles. For a long time I had to walk with a case. For several years I was gradual- breaking down. I had the grip in a severe form. I procured six bottles of Hood's Barsaparilla aud it built me up. My recovery I owe to Hood's Sarsaparilla. All my ills have gone and I feel like a new person. I sleep well and eat heartily." Mrs. Charlottb Kelly, Hay wards, Cat Hood's Sarsaparilla It the only true blood purifier prominent ly ia the public eye today Try it. cure habitual constipa tion, trice 25c per box. Hood's Pills SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT KOR THE COUN ty of Morrow, State of Oregon. J. H. Townsend, Plaintiff, Thomaa Wal'den, W. G. f tscott, ueo. w. Harris, Defendants. To Thomas Walden aud G. W. Harris, Defend ants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled aim on or Deiore the ttrst day or the next regu lar term of the above entitled court towlt: Monday, the 2d day of March, 1896; and if you fail o to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the c urt for the relief demanded in said complaint, tn-wtt: Judgment against defendant, Thomaa Wal- aon, lor the sum of Two Hundrtd Four and Sixty One-Hundredth Dol'nn In U 8. Gold Coin, with inter; st iheieon at the rate of 10 per cent, pprannnn, "roin ine first nnynl Kebrdary, l.viD, until paiil. ai.u fur I tie fur her sum of inirty-nve Dollars, attorney s fee, together with the costs aud disbursements of this suit to be taxed . At'd that the mortgage described in plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and that the premises therein described, to-wit: the SW of See. 24. TplN, R 25 E, W. M be sold to satisfy said JUUKIMCIIt. And that the said Geo. W. Harris and all per sons claiming by, through or under htm be forever barred of all right or equity of redemp tion in said premises. This summons is mihllnheri hv nrW nf Hon Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the sixh judicial district of the State of Oregon, dated December ibin, inno. . J. H. BKOWM, . 1199-412. Attorney for Plaintiff. Abscess in the Stomach. Arlington, Ore, Jan. 8, 189S. M husband bad an absoess in bis stomnob caused by lifting heavy saoks of grain. He oould not sleep and was nervous and weak. He began taking Hood's Sarsa parilla and be improved after tbe first few doses and was soon all right again. Mrs. Lizzie Grant. Facta About Ivory. Antwerp is the principal market in the world for ivory. In 1894 583,117 pounds were imported. Prior to 1890 ivory markets were held annually at Antwerp, since that date, however, they are held every month. Merchants come from Germany, France and Eng land. Of the three principal markets for ivory, Antwerp, in 1894, took 410,000 pounds; London, 153,220 pounds, and IiiTOmwl IS1.174 pounds. An Ancient Town. Eempen, in Germany, will soon cele brate the six hundredth anniversary of its existence with a festival procession representing the history of Germany from the German warriors ol cresar s time to the soldiers who fought against Napoleon. In the procession will be represented Thomas a Kempis, the writer of the "Imitation of Christ," who was a native of the town. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THERE'S. Been a Change in Business ill Arouni ? ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY of Morrow, Btte ol Oregon. ! K. F. Hughes, Plaintllt,) vs. Henry Kelly, Defendant) To Henry Kelly, Defendant. In the i ame of the Ktate of OreRon, yov are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled ult on or before the Brut day of the next regular term of said court, to-wit: , The 2d Day of March, 1896. And If you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, to-wit: Judgment and decree ag Inst you for the sum of J.VJ5.00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum fiom the V2th day of May, lhtK; for the sum of 121.78, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 20th day of December, IKH5, and JtiO 00 attorneys fee, and the posts ol this suit. And that the mort gage described in plalntitrs complaint be fore cloaed and the premises therein, described to wit: the 8V, ol NW(4 and 8!4 of KV.V of See. 2-2. and of Sec. 23, Tp. 2 8, of R 27 E, W. M., in morrow uoumy, uregon, De sow to satisfy said Judgment. i ins summons is published by order of 8teph . Lowell. Judge of the circuit Court oi the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made on the 8th day of January, 18U0. j. N. BROWN, 404-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M' FAR LAN D, Manager and Salesman. TIME TABLE. Ptair for Bardman. Momimant. lnnt Cravk, lohn I y and ait) on City, rmrrm aa fullowa ; Every day al a. in., axf'tri Munday. ArrtTarTdayai a..trft Monday, The fha. tUtrMt and baat line to Of Irom lb luleriur ronmry . WALT. TIIOHIHON, Prop. fbUl Coon, Aunt. ! Extra Pele Sup Brewery Beep In Hall nut IMItca can b had only at the City Hotel Bar! Wbn Men ftada M-iura and Cigars are alas krpi by Tt4. f - ftltif eut tha Wltt lh hour groat hot, 'lit KifhtMii Hiy Ms; Columbia t suns hat suraly t ll nrllolis la a n; Yoaf alatry tinr totdly d'-aUand Justice rttit ati blah. B'll mh iinfviirt ynq?lhmtfl'hp'rrf'a UdsomI Hp. If. Al tba IWfe.lera aalooa. - CberWjr Jom, ia JII konsrn "oM Umt" ia lb tteorlkl line, bae aia nratt la llrplcwr, b"lrt p'ChTj ()rf MalheaV eHr. Mm"r ba'Mlnf tt)tnii H Hi bot-l CUailry mil epptn iaia rail bra la toa. Echo stage learaa Orppner Moodayi, Wedoeedaye aod Fridata. Leape Eolio Tueailaye, Tu'sdaye and rJalnrdayt. far- f'2 eaob way. Orfloe. Welle A Warm), Heppner. Ed. Drlakell, Prop. Harry Ragtey aod W. L. Haling went mil to Eight Mile lam Friday wbera fbey partioipated in a temperaooa die cuaaluo al Eirfbl Mile oenter that even ing. Tbey report an enjoyable tine. Watt. Tbompann runa ataga between Ileppner and Mnnnnaent, arriving every day eioept Monday and leaving every day eioepl Monday. Hborteet and chrap et matt la the Interior. I'. Cuba, agt. Frank IWr, wbo for aims lime paat ba beeo ona nf Ibe Crro nf Minor k Co , dUpoaed f bia Intereal yaaterday to Ibe otber membara of Ibe firm, wbo will eon linqeln baeiaeae al the eana location, and onder tba eama firm same of Minor A Go. tim ootioe of dwaelotioo to anotber eoloaa. Ayer'a Hlr Vigor ia eartainty a r markabla proparatma and ootbing like it baa ever baa Drodoood. No Baiter huw wiry and aamanagwabta Ibe bair may ba, under Ibe Inflnanaa of tbia In OumparaUla dfMaing, It bcoina aft, ilky aud pliable to Ibebrnab aod aotab. Hood's Pills are easy tc take, oaoy to operate. A monument to Thomas a Kempis, author of the "Imitation of Christ," is to be erected in the Church of St. Michele, Zwolle, Holland. A subscription is being raised in Maryland to erect a monument on Long Island to mark the place where the "Maryland Four Hundred" by their bravery saved the American army un der Washington at a critical moment. The site has not yet been determined, but it will probably be somewhere near Prospect park TtrooltTVTt, Liter art Notes, Literary met in regular lesxioa on last Saturday eveninv with vioe president, Bruce Kelly in tb chair. The debute waa decided in favor of the negative by Jodu'e Fieeland, Mis Crittenden and Mrs. J. N. Brown, Ibe judges obosen. Tbe nolo by Misa Este waa eioelleot and waa well reoeived. Tbe literary paper baa again been taken np with Mr. Clay Folsnm aud Miss Floas Farosworth aa editors, tbe name beiog changed to "Tbe Literary Job Lor." The paper affords considerable amusement. Tba aabjnot "Resolved, That Brutes have Reaaoo," will ba dia onused on uetl 8atnrday evening, with M. B. Oalloway and Bruce Kelly for Ibe affirmative, O. E. Freeland and H. T. Bngley for Ibe negative. Tbe door will be open to Ibe lqoIio again on oi Bttarday and all are invited. Tbe interest In Iba society is again being revived and another good lima an) program is anlioipaled at the di meeting. tat lltaaf VtBH. i Cmiatlpalioa. eot mora lhaa ball the lilt ol w..mn. Kar'a Clovet Il-til Ta a a fiteaaatil rnr f r Ooosttpatta. f.rfl.Ut.y Walls Warrea. ; 8 I i l ; A - 1 1 IS is a shecpherd cr who has been out O four months, but hc lcx)oks like a new man O now for he has dressed up at . . . I Iorni'r iK: leen O O Kit KA S. Ill i Horner & Rhea, a a fit! htitl Baok BvUfiof AT COItr. Having ordered a large lot of molding from Iba Eatt to arrive early io Ibe spring and lo make room for my naw molding. I will lr tba neil slity days make (fames oat of my present stock at coat. Mar. 17. J. L. Ybaoib, T.I IMtfa"! AM Ll'M CAHK. Coart tf Orvgaa prf at Drrlalaa. Ta Will at Mailt. Ks4ar aa las I'alua Aaylai ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Morrow County, The State of Oregon, riaintlfr, vs. J. W. Morrow County Clerk of said Morrow County, Oregon, and the heirs of Charles Lind, deceased. ueienaam. Whereas, it has been satisfactorily made to appear to the Court that on the l:ith day of Jan nary, 1890, In said Morrow County, Oregon, one Charles Lind died Intestate; that at the time of his death said Charles Lind was unmarried and left no children, or other heirs at law, and that up to the time nf the commencement of this proceeding no person or persons have appeared claiming to be an heir, or heirs, nf said deeeas e-. i nai at tne time oi nis oeatn as aioresam said deceased waa seised of certain real estate In said Morrow County, besides a considerable amount of personal property. That afterwart tha l:oiintv ( !onrt nf Mtirniw rvinnrv nnlv an. pointed administrators of the estnte of the said deceased, who duly qualified and entered upor said trust, and proceeded to administer ssld estate, under the direction nf said Count? Court That on the 21th day nf December, lx2 auch an ministration wss completed, and said admin, tstralora filed In aald Countv Court thrtrsupplx. memai nnai account, dv wnicn 11 waa shown tha' there remained In the hands nf auch ad ministratnra. alter such administration waa fully completed, as tbe property nf said estate, tne sum oi i'iui. wnirn said sum ol money waa. on said day. under the order and direction of said County Court, paid bv such admlnlstrat. ors to 1. W. Morrow, Clerk ol said County Court, tha above named defendant, subject to the further order of the said County Court. That said sum nf money has ever since said 21th day of Pecemlier, 1hv2, been, and now Is, In tha hands nfJ.W. Morrow, and that said Cnuntr Court has not made any further order In relation therein; and that liy reason nf auch facta, said sura of IlitWl 01 shoiil l escheat to. and become the property of. the Mate, and tha State nf Oregon has a rl u lit by law to said sum of money now in piHHu-saion of aald dolaudaiit I. W. Mor row, as aforesaid. And It further aatisfactnrllr arrwarlnt to tha Court thai a summons has laaued In this pro- ceedea directed lo aald di-'eiidant. 1. W. Mnr , mmlrlna bim. and lha heirs nf tha said Charles l.lnd. deceased, to appear and answer tha Information H ad herein, within Iba time limited by law In civil raaea, and that aald summons has been duly served upon aald defendant. I W. Morrnw, personally. In aald Morrow County. Orevnn. and that no hair, or heirs, of the aald harlea Mod. deceased, can ba lonndrin SaM Cnnnlv and Hlate It Is Iherelnre hereby orderad lhat alt persons thtereated In lha aald ratal of Charlea l.lnd. dereaaet. appear on or before the flrst da? of Ilia neii reiuiar term of this Court, which tha Aral Monday In March. Imft. to wlt. tha aeennd day tberanf at Heppner, In aald Morrow nunty, and show rause. II any they havawh the title nf aald eatale. now In the bands of aald i. Vi. Morrow, belnt the sum of lite (II, ahnnld not vest Mi lha HlalnlirT herein, the Hlalo ol Irrecon. It la further ordered that Ihla tinllce I published mica each week for si I consecutive weeks In the Heppner ftaaett, a neasMir nf enteral circulation ttnhllahad al llenutwr. In said Morrow l iiiinly. Iireaon wltueaa mr hand lhl I oh day of January, 1 1" SI KI'll KM A. l;H.I. -K tin ult Juilaa. What Do ta Vat ? aVAfl&a&Sa&r' . SUMMONS. TN TFIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE X of Oreaon. for the Countv of Morrow. Dena t. vteuion, Plalntiil' vs. Frank L. Weldon, I ielenaatit. I To Frank L. Weldon, Defendant. in tne name of the Mate ol Oregon, you are hereby reoulred to auuear and answer to the complaint tiled attaint you In the above eutlt'ed suit on or before the first day of tbe next regular term of the above entitled oourt towlt: Monday, March lid, 1H96; and If you fail to answer or otherwise plead for want thereof the nlaintilt will ai.nlv to the above entitled court for a decree dissolving the immune nouas now e isting netween you and herself, and also for a decree awarding the care and custody ol the six minor children towlt: Delia Kdllh Wei, Ion, Lilly Louise Wei, loll. Leiaua Stanford weldon. Frank l.eonsrd we don, (Jeorge Irving Weldon and Heart Weldon, the irons ni tain marrisge in planum. This summons Is published bv order of Ilirti Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the circuit court of me nuiie oi urenoit, tor tne iixtli judicial aisirii'i, aaioa January Bin, iw. EI.1.1M it LYtlMH, 404 17 Attorneys for plaintiff. Some people want the earth; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A BROWN'S HARDMAN STQRIQ, With very little money. He keeps a full tine of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR. SUMMONS. N THE CIRBUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY of Morrow, State of Oregon. ttenry neeler, riainiin, TI. William Bremer, , wile ol aald Wll'lam Bremer, and Frank llagerman. as KeceWer ol tha l-ora-bard Investment Com pany, a corporation, Defendants To William Bremer, Defendant, In the name of the Mate of Oregon, you ar nereny reuinred to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the alxive entitled suit on or haiore the first day of the next regular uirin oi sani conn, io-wii: Tht ttd day of March, IHUft. And If you fall an to answer, for want thereof tne planum win apply lo lha court lor lha re lief demanded In said rompleliit, lo It For Judgment ami decree airalnst William Bremer for the sum of toi in, with Interest on 'tl6 tsi thereof at the rate of S tier cent er an num from the first day of June. W; with Inter- eat on I .i thereof at the rate nf a per rent per annum irom tne nrat iay ol iieceintier. IMM; with interest on II lhere.il at lha rata of S per cent per annum from the first day of June, lK; with Interest on f l.i thereof at the r"a of s fier ceiii per annum ir"m tne nrsi lay ol t eemtMr, Iwt, and for a lurttier sum lo be determined by the court aa an attorney's fee, and for coals ol this sun. Alan for a decree foreclosing Iba mnrtvsaa dcaerihfd In plaintiffs complaint, aa lo all lb Oeietiiiania hen-la named aud Ilia aslenl aald motfrared Preinlaea to aailatv aald luditmaiil and di-rree. Inter eat and null this aiiiniiioiis la nuhilahed hr order nf gtenhen A liaell. judve of lha I Irriill l our! of Ihe Male of Oregon lor Morrow County, dated January nut, ia O. O. r.l I.ISand J. K .ftROWN. H 17. AtUrua lor I lalHtlrT. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! HCMMONH. Baien, Urt , Jin. av.Tht lapraiat coort loly traesmilM a rlaeislira in tha Eastern Orsgoo aaytota easa, rters- In tba lo a ooort aoJ iarDitiag it. fXitnpUioL Tba toloU dmJw art as follows: First, tbt att It not bronglt la Ibt Dana at tba ptipt io1il.luals. II onght lo t brtiugbt la tha a a rot of tht attorney gtaersl or district altoratt r Iba proper dialrki rWnad, rqoily deals ot.ly mi b pro ptrty ai Ibt yf"fty rlgh't of Individuals aa.l iba ai-Bpla4ois beraio d aol snow Ibat aacb rights bavt ban ta-la1 TLIrd. tqnlly la any tol waM aol tliiq Iba eiaoolira d at saw tA tba tlal- b .ar,; it a. II only reatraia abaea iba dq'l't to ba pffurrol art mlolatarlal la Itatr rtiarsclar 1 h I'pinlne It volaenitoaa, ootartnf tblriy la.i x(M at yja arllUa Blw by Jaaliaa Wotvaitna sml ararr la l. Iba full tsentb. lbra ia ao rif on tbt eut jeoi ia Halam All art Ibofo0t,l; satffied. TIIUNDKU LIQIITNINO "There i a tide in the affmn of men That, if taken ut H flxxl, lemh on to fortune." Tbe flood U here aod ao ia With a full line of Ilardwnro. Tinwnro. QIunHwntx', Ciwkery, Wtxxl nni VViUowwiiin. Coihir TubH ut Dot rook I'Hcoh. Notice of Dissolution. votuic ta imtrtiy ntvr.n that 11 e partiier.hlu herelofore etlatlna NiejPt To tba Baanstra of Iba ! r'i amta Ignav of iba H. K. rbartb 4 j llei f.tier. (f i Uaarntieb aa I bar la a i lasa aarsbwr of ear ra) W aUeat ' fmts) lb rtty, so. I ali aaaay la Ibt ttty jabadt not aiMaeid aar Btawiiaa't a, ay tali l 4lify llrnwla enb Ibt la( i. an 1 ta o' l-f ibat t ay a'raia-b'aa In mf i"H, a rit.al lbw f.i, W.S f- felaia (heir entilfhii n a"! !! at '!. TiH aiil.ta) tb-a-llll rl.,.. Af K't. il rara .i.a imty am ba ' ai.fa aa fttrra b'wt la sir (a lha t t' Hisjwl, ?! Tat Krwoara Laara I! TltH rituTIT fiM'HT rott the rnrxTY of Morrow, suta af Orrfon. Usury Heppner. llalntlrT, s Dark R. AdSlna. efeiidant. TtCls'kR Adhlna d'endanl. In Ui nam a4 lha Mala uf Oraann. ton are heeabv rwiutred I - appear and ansaaf lbaem. blalnl ftlad aaaloel In Iba a'aiva enllllal soil on ut I ..r ll.a Sral day ut Ui Halt rriular lerra oi said twin. ! w u lee lad y f Marrb. INV4. S nd H yon fall an la a sr, lor want there..! Ilia pialiMd wt'l atflr la Ibe rooil of lha rallal 4ewanld la aald e....lalol l w tt )i.lrnef,i aaatoal tti lor lha son of I Ina Th'mMi.J ,i,ara iih Inleeeal Iheixxi al M.e ftt af lea im eml p1 annual feom Iba f h tar al aovatnNaf, aw, a'd aiea aoaa aa Ilia e-ir May adiflf rarHiii,l aa aa ail..oa s lea, iM r.i and 4iarameaa, aad fr I Sa awnrtoaueaat a rarlain a.'Kie.ta aierul'd by V'Hi tn aerara lha tirmahi ll.a a-iat ata w-iee-l. a ad wM-t a lha aaotlaaaa rr.tU a salt emmty nai lha In tay nf 1. In a .S -T ' I'ara l.. ai entli. ll.a fnllnalnf 4rr1la4 .e-Mr In all; l m I . ol SSt and aateiefstaanlNaurSlKnl l a4 HhMIS.i, ssa ! aw w a"d a w afar 'a J aar t ( p I a. H. f R M . and brf lha aala 4 said traaileaa W aallafy aal.l Jirwt 1H1 tomaions IS t,,l.llhe bf Maf nf Finn 'I'.ea a laaail, iwiaw al aal4 touti. Sa4 aw ll.a Mk day iaaaavry, la j a s'i"i t It. AU-waay ef I lain! if Til It HI le- laeeo larar Minor, Arthur Minor and rrank K'Wera, uiular u.a firm nam ol Minor A la duliiia seoeial nerrhandiee bualueaa la lha loan of applies, haa litis day tx-en illaaolieil ny niaioal eotiaetii, rraoa Hoaera hsliitdla im of hi. Iniareal In Ihelriiilneaalolha alher memliera of lha S'ra who alii ramilnna la koaiar-aa at the same ! silon, nolle. I all rlaUa aodaatlisall aooiiniaol lha aald I'm 111 K SIMlH AHIIII H MIMlR, FKAfcK K'HIfH t'ated al lle,.nar, or , Jan. , I'm. t' IT. MJTUB I'tl.lkil O.a W.,ai.e at MIsaoLi fioyj. Vo(c of Assignment. Norv r. is iim rnv i,i km thatiko l.ll mt.A m I. . II .1 I ,. i al ll'ifoaf. ire.,n, under lha aria tieoie t rail Una . hata load a aa aeiiajimeiit ! Iba lianrfll i,l lltelr rle-l I..CS All satltea havioa rial -as aaaloal aald Ins of f.ll llo era hf.l,f la-ule U) pieMnl lha aatna la U a a.H-raia,,a aa.(oe. al tba Ileal ait.nal Hi a ul II. . oer. in W'.'r. r.en (". aliMa Uraa Htualua li-oa tha dale lalad, iaaualt I. I" i.l ii I fiHs R lal.u. I n da-iwa. AiU.raey !- Aa!(aa tt i, Notice of final Sttthmtnt. vjti it iiimav nivrx. hut titr I a t.t''f , a.taliUI'atiil of ta aalale laM a ll.i ...an 4"aa-l at mala I loal ait. am. .. r i,ia ,. o'a alia sai l aalaia aa Ml a l I'.UKa- f al lha Kail lalnt v II. I mf,l I M J M ,lf..a HWnlf al ll..rt.M IWtf'rti a ha aidea al Me-l.-t, l.....,l( la aald i .flr,lf. aa lha 4 day M ... . l-a. ft II AM'HI W HKil W$, Tlli II ,ii, rara it a a aide lha S4 ... a. M. J.J... I .... la. lu ll ..I... r-e . a -4 T Mr fl.a k4ix li al aa ha. a thie Mas 4 iaa-l d . alwa4 r a M-aaulda a- d 1 4 an J. ail Mill lha aahl fc-.alaaaal lha Ml aua-aia I .!,'.. et .a a s d. il l sat an 4mi ml tmtlt Srsaa a4 euMl a. I a fcta 4- aaa a iim m haads aa-4 aaaia II. la 4ar al laaaary, A I l T w (irri im. f M H I !, It r. M.eai.M. Aflat Hat f. I Ibt riaaallt all) itt e s 4 aKa), . to) reel fraaa ll m a atrf J wik. Tt.t r. Ar!i.tm la ehedarm la" a thai taah wit! tm 1 at-l f 4 all a ak at SO" at rc.t.la. t yf awla. Tn aaa af a-.k la Ha ?aar.a ttaak 4 l,-psa. td raa lUrLs'l T. O t, t.a. A'lii l-a. Ii I. M'f. Notice of Intention. t lar.r.ert. a il Ur.titM iiiiiun It l U ! W h..K. a'... Ik.j l-a iMiaiM aiaa.s aaiia haa S e4 ki.. 4 I S laMba ta Mil Sal la et-i ml I ate atatai H that aatd a n ha a. j habva ana - 'f , al Haryaa. oet it, aa aaa'y W mm I TROW4S a f ao. M Urn tt lha) w a t t 4 atw aal , a n t.lni'l ft al Notice of Inttnjlon. talk f if fi af .s lisina fia.,.a fa.,aT II lS nw9 ia nrarnv nra nut in I.. .l,: M'M-I alaf haa S.l kMua wl hla lltitl.l l. hill al H'erf a-ihlo-el afheiKa." a-4 lhal aa'4 r.4 all. ma-la win j m w.rfr..a ? left al II' tffi ln.f n aa ttu.tll IHh 111 i MJM!S MttT-i. M4 trv, aaa m4 lla aa.a lha litieat,.f ail-ma a in fwe a rM.iin.a ra.aait afam a"a4 ii Mtaltwattf aa 1 la .- il iM'Miid mi y ana. iie-r r if flaahaa I Ml-iat ad al l.."M. !. a r ii-t aa it aaae, Mlki S ( t'i e yi ay, ar , .ra - l' t . a t I tiar ni.ttas, rini. ra-mr lie will make it an object for you to trade witb him as his prices are right, aod all goods that he handles are of the very beet. Store on Main to City Street, Next Drug Store, Door Oregon. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG PLOWS I They run an tight Tbty run off lu tht alibi. The only Kicluaivn Hardware Htore liotwoun The Dalles aud Pendleton GILLIAM cfc BISBISDC, Heppner, a Oregon. RAIN HAIN Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of lha Old Rallalila Gau It House, niK Aon. ti t.. Half U-1 4 aod Iba 1 a eat lil Iba I'MiMI lef-4 of I AM r.l a A , r CI W AC. at, L. A r Kali mad a. HATKM aiaJ.oit ICt HAY I'ur, W. Madlana and t'llnlaa tia , CItZSJL9 0. It la. I Ti T t J aaaa I Hi toltntlOo AarlcM Agenoy Tor eavtara. Ttaoa as a a i OlSIOaJ aaTaTaV, COfyatOMTa. aatv fne ttf-eaiail' set feaa rlaaaaaa anwa Ml II a l O . avl fia-iiieaaf. aaa f.lt haraaa f'W aeeaeiaa aaleala la laartt, .arf raleal tatea rail I t a. la he-M aahiea lha aatUia hf a axa laaa free al akaiaa la aaa rienlific American larswat etoailaii'ai ef aaa eaist- aaaaa fa aV u.m4 hfaflhli 1 1 H I aa laiellia.aS Sat a(n.U ha aim-Ma IV W..I1. llSt Ktfi I' ,aiiaiM A-ldraaa B' Vi i cut, aaaaaa l WvaJaaf , aaw I -a Ul. Do You Want .1 Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle 1 Iorse ? All ItVatran be prihrurrd at 1 limnp-aon N ISinna, l-owtr Main Ktreet, tlrjiptifr, Orrgm. thaa -raaltaaaaa asa wall a-"aalola4 alia fteanl llaroay f . fit lla a tad Mas! fttaallaa. aid aaa aaia a-Miaay a- 4 ll-aa la stallnf lhaaa a-" l-e4) aik tm.ili-i aaa fl.aa a l-r. aik Ifca tlaiaa THOMPSON r MINISTS, ZatVatat-r4iatf'. jta-rrifaiM, fk '8"c J " I S a-aaa-aaaaa a" i m rfattffj sf i f.a I , a i., fl.a-. ha l-aai.a I ,i f tf., a I I . fas ' a-a w I .', I -a In tv-ate ! kl.lt a a aafca taa a w.h.. .. a . .a t-a.,a. I h. .... .. a. ..... . . . ah'l "t H WIIMSI na,.ll'l f-f rsllalfluif.i j , . , . r.a ' ar. rial ar'iala II atrea.li .t alaai'a i atiaw un a. at. 4 a aa-u.a..flar i , ,- "a. a4 a.iai.. tTM t.tifi iiififf i.f , jaa ia a Jha If ha- S- r - I ' a.-.li .! a4 kf . .a I m llli.nliNit ft.( -n a...aHi I l 1 44iW 1. . ..if aa .ha. . . ..... ait al a- ? i 1 I--1 . -t . f..,..,. THK PALACE HOTKL HAK, ). O. 13QIICI I KHB, Prop. Keeis the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. NOIARY PUBLIC i'AI.I. ( .. .a f a,. ..h aa- a I .rf . t .J fi, a,t j l aa a..,. Ill II 11 aa .-.i. i . .. r .. i.. a . a- i . . II . ai ... 1 1 I a. I "IINil'v r 4t latr-. U L hi II a-'- at it Hr4 J J 'CONVEYANCER t, t It tat at Ti w r