. TURNING GRAY AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS Tilt Sanger it Averted by TJaing AYER'ncoa "Nearly forty years apo, after some weeks of sickness, my Lair turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened wit.i immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of. , 1 commenced using this prepara- Here And There. "Man ft somewhat like a sausage, Fair enough upon the skin, But you never know exactly, Bow much hog th ere U within ." Burney Doberty iu in from Black horse last evening. The literary will bet' Dublio on day night, all are invited. A. Andrews was down from over last Tuesday night , -John MoCarty and wife ftre visiting with friend out on Bolter oreek. . Satur- Alpine tioi. nnd was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried . any other kind of dressing. It stop P"d the hair from falling out, stimu-, lnted a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. Haight, Avoca, Neb. . Ayer's Hair Vigor PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Jiyer' Sartaparllla Ittmoves Pimple; JANUARY 5t)NlM0NTlJCIWEDITHUrRr SAT 3 6 7 8 9J0 II iriTlT IS 16 11 Id 26 I 17 I Id I 29 I 30 IJ t I - i -. B. F. Hynd depart 3 last 'Wednesday evening for a week's stay in Portland. La Grnnde Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, stleiiman, Heopner. The little ohild ot Staoy, Robarts, of Eight Mile, is reported, to: be seriously ill. 1 D. F. Ktchnra shipped a carload of sheep to Portland on Wednesday night's train. Nels Magnusen was no from LexiriK- ton yesterday. He reports -Wm. fen land bb slowing improvu.g. L. 0. Connor, boot and shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra- liarouick banding, Heppner, (Jr. . t( Best. ROCommodatloD and . oourteona treutmeocat (be Imperial Hotel, Hevfinth aDd Wash. 8ta., Portlaud, Oregon. ' L. Blumeotbal arrived' Wednesday morning from a visit with home folks in ortland. He reports everything quiet below. I. a. uowsra mattes a specialty in supplying stockmen with all needed Articles, besides carrying a generitl , 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 tue foot. .Address him tt Davidson, Or. 400-lm. Mrs. Wm. Sorivner. who has been nonVriDg lor some time past lrom a paiuful attack ot faoiat erysipelas, is reported as improving. To prevent the hardening of the sub cutaneous tissues of the scalp aud the obliteration of the bair follicles, wbioh cause baldness, use Hall's Hair Benewer. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who desires the services ot an attorney in Washington, D. 0 , will find it to his advantage to call on or address this pa per. , ; Btf E. L. Freeland departed last Tuesday evening for a brief business visit to Portland. . He will attend the State Republican Glub meeting before return' A Company of .none players con template producing "Tbe Deon" in a few weeks. The obaractera are now being cast. Watea lor runner an nouncements. Frank Rosshasopened up arestaurant in tbe Minor building, next door to U, M. Joufs' barber shop. White labor throughout and rates by meal or week very reasonable. 99-tf, Geo. Ely and Ed. Holloway, two staonob citiians of tbe Douglas country, were with us Wednesday. George has just recently returned from an extended visit down In tbe valley. Echo stage leaves Heppner Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Echo Tuesdays, Tursdays and (jatordaya. far 82 eaoh way. Office, Wells I Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop. Bpksd Association OaaANrzaD. Pur suant to oall a number ot oUiejob met at Ibe ooudcU cbaaabet Uaai Tuesday even ing tor the purpose of oriranizifljr a speed asipoialion in this City. E. G. operry oalled tbe meetiBg to order, wben Geo. Oonser and A. W. Patterson were elected respectively as president and secretary. Both were afterwards selec ted as tbe permanent officers, for n year, Mr. Oooser also bning. seleoted as treasurer. Five direotors were then seleoted as follows: E. G. Sperry, D. i. McAtee. Geo. Harrington. E. L. Mat lock and Henry Heppner. Heppner Speed Association was then selected as the name for theorganisation'aod A, W. ratterson, ri O. Sperry and S. W. Bpeu- oer were appointed by the president as a oommittee of coustitutiou and bylaws. Ibe matter of track and time for the spring races was left with tbe direotors. After a few geqeral remarks by - those present the meeting adjourned to meet subjeot to tbe oall ot tbe president. . Pills do Not Care. Pills do not cure CoDstiuation. Thev only aggravate., Karl's Clover R .ol Tea gives perfeot regularity of the biwels. For sale by Wells & Warren.. . - City Politics Our reoorter has beard considerable talk on the streets during the past few days of a politioal nature in connection with tbe approach' ing city election. A number of eitisuua have been suggested as available timber for the different offices,, but some have uecuued, wbile new possibilities are oroppiog out on every side. For mayor tue names ot '1 boa Morgan and O. 0, Sargent are mentioned For ooonoilmen tbe following are talked of: Gao. Ooo ser, Drank Gilliam. Al Binne. Walt Kicbardson, W. P. Borivner, D. W Uurnor, W. V. Crawford. . W. L. Baling and Arthur Minor. For reoorder, F. J. Hallock will have oo opposition as is also apparently the oase witn E. L. t reel and for treasu er. The above mentioned in some instances have only been suggested as possibilities and the nonet will doubtless see some obange A Great German's Prescription. Diseased ' blood., constipation, and kidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by Wells 4. Warren. . A Great Blessing JCy wife, and I have found In Rood's Baraapari.Ua. Bhe lad" rtetrawrtrso vwy severely, with ankles and' tfs badly swollen, and hardly able to get up and down stairs wltheut help. Many other remedies failed, but Hood's Baraa- .parllla entirely : cured her. It was only shortly after that I was taken HU 4b. a a a hips, 'so I Just-tried the same medicine with the same result. My wife and chil dren take .'Hood's Sarsaparllla whenever they feel the need of a medicine and it Im mediately makes them teel better. Hood's Sarsaparllla Saves me doctor's bills. I am an engineer, and well known in this locality." Q, W. W yatt, White Bead Hill, Indian Ter. Hood's Piiis asr.,fl,;cl4syas:tak' Take Notice. L The sura ol fire rente per line will be Jharired for "carde ol thanks." "resolution! of rwipoot'lUteotwertdlntproMinU and donors, tnd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself irlre as a matter ol usws.) and aotioM ol special meetlnss lor whatever purpoaa. X NotlcM ol church and society and allother intertalnmenU Imm which revenue Is to be de rived, shaU be charged lor at the rate ol Sve nuallns. Thte rules will be strictly adber Sd to In every in'Unce. . . Advertlslns rates reasonable and mads now ipon application. , TIME TABLE. aufe lor Bardman, Monument, Un Creek, Inha lay and fanjon CitJ. leavas as follows : Ivery day at a. ra., HCl'l Hundsv. Arrtvseverydyatf eic.pt Monday. The cheapest, quickest and boat line to or lrom the InUrtor country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phlll Cohn. AsenU Citra Pale SUf Brewery Beer In Hall Hut ottls can be bad only at the Hotel Bar! City Whsre Men grade Uo,uors and Clfsrs are also kept by Ted. Rliif nut the b-lls the honr grows not, 'tis KlhUn Musty His: Columi.U s suns hae surwly got the Britons la YoarftarrV banner proudly Boats and Juetwe ... 1 . .H klah But 'on t lrsi m wet your throats wl'b tperry's Uawoud Hye, If. At Ibe Belt e.1re aalooe. r,.rU Jnos. the Wrll-koown "old- l.. In il,a Intianrial line, bes agato WsUd Heppner. btr pe-obMed nui Mathaws' shoo. Minor bmMIng T. R. Lyons departs this evening (or Portland where be goes to attend a meeting of tbe congressional oommittee of this district. He will also attend tbe republican olub meeting. Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day exoept Monday and leaving every day exoept Suodav. Uborlest and cheap est route to tbe Interior. P. Oohn, agent Born To tbe wifenf J. B Carmiobael, of Lexington, Oregon, on last Sunday, Jan. 26th, a nine pound boy. 'Ibe mother and child are getting along nioely, but J. B. is ooly touching bigb places. Ben Matbews Is now sole proprietor of the city meat market where be keeps a fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baooo and lard, wbtch be sells for ibe lowest market price. Fred Bock. tbe Portland butcber.testill wltb bim. tf Dnt worry. Don't run la debt. Don't trifle wlh your health Don't trv experiments ws,th medioinra. Don t waste time and money oo woudi eomponnds. Don't be persuaded to take a substt ote for Ayer a Hareapanlla. II is the best of blood pnnOers. An sxchaose says that lawyer sent tbe following telegraphic condolence to ibe widow of a friend: "I oaoaot tell Vo how pained I was to bear that vonr basband bed gone to he evee. We were bosom Moods bat now we shall never 011 sgslu." "Five year sgo," ssya Ante A. Lewis, Ricard. N. X.. "I bad a cooetaot onogo nigbl seeala. wae greatly rtdaoed to flesh. snd bad been given op by my ohyairians. I begsa to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and after using two but lire was oompleiely eared. Sohooij Mketiko; In accordance with the oall of Chairman Morrow Sod Secretary Roberts a number of ths citizens of Heppner sobool distnot met at tne oonrt bouse yesterday : afternoon for the purpose .if voting a sobool tax. Uiairmao Morrow oalled tbe meetinc to order and after tbe ' reading of tbe minutes, oall, etc, gave a concise state ment of tbe noanoial ooodition of the district, showing that at least a 10 mill tax waa necessary for a six month's sobool, to psy off tbe outstanding war . rants to date, the indebtedness of tbe district and tbe iaterest on the' bonded indebtedness. After considerable dis- oussion a 10 mill tax was proposed and a vote on ssme was taken with E. U. Bishop and R. 0. Wills as tellers and A W. Patterson as assistant olerk Fifty-five votes were cast. 42 tor and 18 against the above tax ' Consequently tbe motion prevailed and a 15 mill tax was voted. Pobtland PosTorrioa Last Tuesday there was a aaasalion in Portland politi cal ctrolea, caused by tbe resignation of oilvsy Stuart, auperiotendent of the money order depanmeut in tbe noat office, aud tbe removing of 0. C. Hughes, deputy postmaster. Mr. Smart's letter of resignation nods tsult with the salary, i iuu a mooin, wnioo he says is not dim mensurate wiln Ibe work and res poo sibllity, but he Muds still greater fault Ith the .depoty postmaster. Hushes. wboba aays baa made life a burden for niru ty Ooarse ungsntlemanly sotions Htsurt'a resignation baa bean acoeptel and Hughes, who is Said to be a repub lican, nas Dean let out, and William A Munly, for eight years Gov. Psnnoyer's S rivals secretary, la to take bis plsoe. Ir. Munly baa many friends tbrouiihoiit tbe state wbo will be glad to bear of bis selection for this position. Pam!. Another of those oocssiooe. Iiiob act aa a stimuloos after a seaaon of drudgery, ooourred at tbe residence of T. A. ltbea oo last evening. Tbe party was gotten upon abort notice, but was folly adequate to revive ons's soolel nature. After speoding a few hoars in triumphant social enjoyment, whion was dae to Ibe hosoltalitv of tha hoataae. Thanks, Tozibb. Alvab W. Patterson. first vice president of tbe Oregon Press Asscoiatiou, and manager ot ths Hepp oerGnzette Publishing . Company.' was a frequent visitor to this office during bis sojourn to this city Alvab is als4 tbe grand orator ot this domain, and will make an able Pythian address at the Baker City session next year. Tozier's Pythias. . Noiiob To the' members of the Epwortb League, of the M. E. oburob of Heppner, Or.: Inasmuob as tbere is a large number of our members absent from the city, and also many in tbe oity wbo do not attend our meetings uor wish to- identify themselves with ths Liesgne, and in order tbat we may straighten up our roll, we request those bo wisb to retain tbetr membership to oome and re-pledge themselves within tbej next 30 days. After Feb. 21 those persons only will be considered as members whose names appear on tbe roil. :' Higned, 7-10 - The Epworth Liaque. ' ' For Bale. Ten shares ot stock in the National Bank of Heppner. Address Richard T. Cox, Reoelver, Arlington, Oregon, 64tf. . FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself as a csndidate for Mayor, subjeot te the suffrage of ths voters at the coming municipal election to beheld In this city Tuesday, February 4, lb6. . i " ' Respectfully, ' C.-C. SARGENT. Miss Oura Rhea, an eieellaol laoch was served. All bad ao in. metis time. The few present were. Misses Laara Mntr Jeooia Noble. Latie Faros worth and Maggie Uoronr: Me sere. C O. Helm. II A. Emereon. Clay Knlaom. Jaa. Herland Ihe (tasetta s "B- E. rrves ea tf I was nervnns. tlrd, irritable, sod eriiea. riari e tover wn in nau "-..n. .k- ,li. kni.l Charley will 1 me well aod happy . Msi. E. B. Won f""" ' .T"- ar t- k. W.lla h Wu. appreciate call woee in paw. ' S 5fHIS isi shecphcrd- cr who has been out ; . y four months, hut hc. loooks like a new manO now for he has been O dressed up at I loRNKR & RhIAS. ill L Horner & Rhea, firel NaUeeel Beb teHeief PimrOLKiws.-TbrUststta ia named to anoonnes me death or Uomer. II eta oi year oiq eon or air sod Mr a. Isaao Large ol this oily, wbioh sorred yesterday morning about tffl a, m., as a result of an ettat of sp aa frvsr, atler a saf llluees of more than i ores weeaa. rooerai aervioee war ndoeled ly IUv. Howard, at M. K eborob. H-ioih. this afterntx.a at t p. m alter wblen ibe remains were interred toe cmsury la this city. Tbe parents neve the sympathy of all lo Ibis lblr boor of bereavement. Imase-riea Larries 1 he lertura bt Ueo. M. Welstef, of Portland, at Ibe opera bnnse last Tuesday evening on Aleaia and lie Hnnder ' was eerlainly a very leiaraetmg nse, Kvafy part wae p-.rtrsyetl by ISllen lHu'tratlooS which clearly pirtore-1 to lb aa llene Ibe many wnbdets of Alaska, its lee bergs, gold mines, seal fields, aativea. their habile, Sostoaiea, et Tble sobjaot le certainly an lotereetmg one aa Alaek la an Amerleea poeeesslon. Tbe leelnre wae rre tadev Ibe onepteaw of lte A O. C. W. lodge, nt Arlingtoo. The rvoeipts were shonl 11. riser Rsrrat ioan Ci.cn -The Leg lrta Hepublteee club ssel Me li.ee I ay alUrnoon al Leiio(ka uevVcm, lor ibe perpuae of re-iMaaelsiB Tbe Mlnati.gt(rWre werw eelarled fr ii,erei-g i wo tea's: W. B. Me At . ptmt ; M.der Hill, ee't. Tho. liar nftaadJ. WHlie wfe aleHt as ! d-l-a-ales In t Hlate ( lt C-nvefiloa ' lhtl ets le I'ort 10-1 Sell Week. This ni"B"t wtnn ib anrrw eoueiy to tiigsn te for it eeaairg eanoaign. SUMMONa IN THE CIRCUIT COURT rOR TBE COUK ty ol Morrow, State of Oregon, J. H. Townsend. ..Plaintifr, . . vs. Thomas Walden. W. O. ran, ueo. w. Harris, Defendants. J To Thomas Walden and G. W. Harris, Defend ants. In the name Of the RtAta nf nnumn vnn are hereby reauired to appear and answer the com plaint Bled against you in the Above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regu lar term of the above entitled court towit: Monday, the 2d day of March. 1896: and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof mo uiaimni win apply to the e -urt for the relief demanded In said complaint, b-wlt: Judgment against defendant, Thomas Wal-don,-for the sum of Two Hundred Four and Sixty One-Hundredths Dollars In U 8. Gold Coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, pernnnnm, irnm tlrsflrstdrtvof Febrdary, 18S9, until paid, ami fur titc fu'rthur sum of Thirty-Five Dollars, attorney's fee. together witn tne costs and disbursements of this ult to be taxed. And that the mortuaee described In nlalnt.IIT complaint be foreclosed and that the premises therein described, to-wlt: the SW'X ot 8ec. 24, lpl N, R 25 K, W. M., be sold to satisfy said judgment. And that the said Geo. W. Harris and all per sons claiming by, through or under him be rorcver barred of all right or equity of redemp tion in said premises. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Stephen A. -Lowell, Judge of the sixth judicial district of the State of Oregon, dated December 16th, 1895. 1 J, N. BROWN, 3U9-412. Attorney for Plaintlfl. HAVE YOU HEARD fa a THAI THERE'S Chr.nc in Eu:ir.c:: ill W! ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at mm Slaili D m REGARDLESS OF COST, All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are beiDg sold below wholesale cost Great disoounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hate, 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, State of Oregon. K. F. Hughes, PlaiuUtf,, vs. y Henry Kelly, Defendant) To Henry Kelly, Defendant. In the t ame of the Btate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wlt: The ad Da; of March, 1896. And if yon fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wlt: Judgment and decree agstnst you for the sum of to25.00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent peranmun fiom the 12th dav of May, 1H92; for the sum of 21.78, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 20th day of December, 1895, and $tiO 00 attorneys fee, and the costs ot this suit. And that the mort gage described in plaintiff's complaint be fore closed and the premises therein, described to wlt: theSU of NWU and nf NCUnl Hon and of Sec. 23, fp. 2 8, of R 87 8, W. M., in Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said judgment. i n is summons Is published by order of Stcph in . Lowell. J mine of tha Circuit Court m the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made on the 8th day of January, im. 4. n. BKUWN. 4-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. ANNOUNCEMENTS. OttUER FOR PUBLICATION. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP tH? STATE ! Oregon for Morrow County, '!'. M h Yn fat 1 SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon,, for tha County of Morrow, Delia E. Weldbn, 1 . .lptlff, ..flail Frank L. Weldon, Defendant. To Frank L. Weldon, Defendant. in me name ot tne state q( Oregon Some people want the earth; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAN STORE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, H ARDMAN, OR. you are and If j Tha RtatA of Oreffnn S Plaintiff, vs. W. Morrow County Clerk of said Morrow County, Oregon, and the heirs ol Charles Und, decessed. ! Defendants, j Whereas, it has been satisfactorily made to appear te the Court thatxin the Kith day of Jan- , HUM In mmlA UmmA. OniMl. ... Charles dud dtd InUistate-. that at tli,Um of nis aeatn said Charles bind was unmarried and left no children, or other heirs at law, and that np to the time of the eomoisnrement of this proceeding no person or persons have apr-earnd claiming to be an heir, nf heirs, of said r ei. That at tha time nf hta death as afo said decrssed wss seised of certafn 'real estate In said Morrow County, t-ealdes a considerable amount ol personal prnperty. That altcrwarl the County Court of Morrow Cnutty duly an- twilnti-d administrators of the estste of ths said riceaid. who duly qualffled and etiteretl upor said trust, aud pmreeded to admlulatrr said eatat, under the direction ol said (Tiunty Court That on the Kth day- of f-emlier, l''l such administration was compli-trd. and said a1mln- IstraUirs riled In said County Court their atippb mental final acroutit. bv which It waa shown tha" there remained In the haris of such ad ministrators, alter such administration was fully enmple'vd. as thr proierty of said estate, the sum ol V 01, which said suss ol money wss, on said day. under the order and dlnu-tinn ol said County Court, paid by such sdmlnlstraU ors lo i. W, Morrow, t'lerk ot said County Court, the above -named defendant. suMoct to the further order of the said County Court That sM mm of mnwjr has ever since Sf Id Itth dav nf December. bwn, and now la. In the hands of J. W. Morrow, and thai said Countv Court has not made any further order In relation thereto: and that by reason of auoh facta, said sunt ot s"k 01 shoo I ewhftu lo, and become the property ol. ibe fttata, and the Mute r-f rsrn haa a right by law to aald sum of money now in pniaraaion 01 Sam aetenasnt i. w. Mor row, aa sfumatld. I And It further aatUfarlnrtlr antwarlne la Ibe roof, that a summona has laaued In this prn eena. dim-led lo said dchndsl. J. W. Mor row, nxiulrlna him. and the helra of the eald Charlr Und dweaavd. to apprar and answer ibe Information Bied huretn, wltliln the lime limited by law In civil rears, and thai said summons has been duly served ntein said dcrrmlsnt. J. W. Murrnw, perwiually, In aald Morrow (Vmnlv, Oreenn, sad lhal no betr. or heirs, ol the aald barlea 1.1ml. dereaeed, al be lu'Ki-IJIn aald County and etate ' II Is therefore hereby ordered lhal all persons Interested In Ibe aald relate of Charles Und. deeeaard. appear on of hefnrs the am day of the nest rrsular Una M this fwirt. which Is Ihs tret Mnnday In Marrh, I, to. wit. Hie mil nay Ihereol al Het-pnev. In eald Morrow County, and show reuse. If an they have why the title nf aald eelale. ins In Ibe hands nf said i, W. Mnrenw. ben( lbs sum ol t"V. 01, ahnuld nol teal In the ftalnttfT Herein. Ihe Male ol Hrewoo tl Is further nrdaiwd lhal th Is oolite be piibll'bed rniranrS weeS Inrelanioeviitlve Weesa In Ihe Hel-pner ItaMtte, a rIMef nf feneral rlrrulatlon puhlUhed al Heppner, le eei-i nrmw I imioiv. tragi in wiliieas my band tMa iwhdsyef January I aTKI'HKX . liri.l. l- tlotult Judsa. hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint tiled agalnt you In the above eutlt'ed suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above eutltled court towit: Monday, March Hd, 1890; you fall to answer or otherwise plead tor want thereof the olalntilt will annlv to tha above entitled court for a decree dissolving the uirrinKB uuiiiia now e taiing between you ana herself, and also for a decree awarding the rare anu custody ol the six minor children towit: Delia ctitin weldon, Lilly boulse Weldon, Inland Man lord Weldon.Frank Leonard Weldon. George Irving Weldon and Pearl Weldon, the una oi ram marriage to piaintin. This summons Is mihlished bv order of Hon Stephen A. Lowell, Judge nf the circuit court of tne bis is oi . uragun, lor. tne sixth judicial uiainci, aatea January sin, iwn. I.U1.1N St LIUMt, f04-17 Attorneys for plaintiff. T. R. HOWARD -DEALS IN SUMMONS.. TN THE CIRBUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTV of Morrow. Hlate of Oregon. neury nneeier, Plaintiff, vs. WiUIsm Bremer, , wife of said WH'lam Bremer, and Frank - llatiertuan, as Receiver of the Lom bard Investment Com pany, a corporation, Defendants To William Bremer, Defendant, In the name of Ihe Mute ot Orreon. vou are hereby reoulred to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In ihe above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term oi saiu court, u-wit: The ltd day of March, 1HI. And If you fall so to answer, for want Ihereol the plaluilfl will apply to the court for the re llrf demanded In said complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment and decree against William Bremer for lb sum of t).l), with Interest on Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade lilft flu thereof at the rate nf per rent per an mi in irom tne not nay oi June, I eat on f r thereof si ths rate ot S per rent per annum iroin me nrat oay ot iieremuer. ims with interest on f la thereof at Ihe rate of n per rem per annum 'rum tne nrai nay at June, imt; witn iniereei on (!.' there"! at the rate of a per rem per annum ir-m me nrai nay oi iNvemtiee, la-H, and lor a further sum to be detrrmlned br the court as an attorney's fee, and for costs of this suit. Also lor a decree foreclosing tha nortnn drarrllied In plalutlfTs coniplsliit, as lo all ths defendants hen-la named and Ilia ssle of said Mortgaged premiers In satisfy aald Judgment . . .- - " and out res led by Ihe flri nit Court of the elate of Oregon lor Morrow County, dated sanuary ata, ifr.et. u. if. elm" end i. pkiiw is, aM 17. - .. . Atuirnrya lor I'lalnliff. kt rvmr. Ilav e "(-e-1 a lrt Ui of avJMlata fr-ein ihsi f.H a"ttaj early a ,s Sptl. a ) I ! mk urn f. any r nvW l.i.g Will I if Ihe peft eity day Ineke Ile4 al af ay avi.aai.l a-ofk at rl War. IT i I. Yisoaa. F-eH t. Ms'l-. tits aefc't'd'eU U tl. ' e,i.ml- I b fflse .l ril s rwsmrdwf I f re.1 1. as Ska-le t4 eTl".eM eo'fawf, a4 : i4 M Will be le e4eetd at e wttbnal 'asiM-a. aa a Lee as i--tis a I t tba p-eilem. Oil., f.lenla. lb !-, arriresl fr ea oiia4 leei A..iii.i ssKfa lag. a4 aa sX'Sed latnlM ursa tielr lb tt,in)s-iias) -l f lawaa eat h old ef ai-d. tin ekef ail t HCMU0N3. TJt THt nttrftTrofHT rod Till COIHTY a m narrow, stale U'eguu. Heery Hrppeer. Ilalntlff, ss (Talk R. Adslna. Wlewdant. Teftark R A 4 tin defendant. la the mim M ibe Mate art nreana. taw ere bere.v ewutred I appear sod a Uie r-.m 4ainl tied acainel In Ihe ene rnlliiel euli am nf Wfc.ee ll.e ana 4sy of Ibe aesl rrsjoasr sana as mua snmrv w w It The fad last Maeek. ! A ad It fnat fall ea as anew!. In went lbsn Ihe s-talntlS? w appif I Ihn ennrt e rvitef demanded In aabt mat.ialnl. W ell S ).Me.e.,l leilMt raw I" le enm e4 OM Tkaweand laMlare aMb Ineeteei ihee.m al th rate "I lea w) eel ef a-a-m l-.,ni ibe s-a daf nl Kmentbes, e, and sell sua aa Ihe emtrt nay svt.vdge r..i,,e as ea ettet s lew aS eoax an4 a ieh wnMU an4 l4 t'-S brfe. n a4 a rertatn awlrw. eaeee4 t f f-nn Sa aarnea Ike -r -.,.t , f iKe eon) a aeeele-l a4 nwl4 la Ibe avoare rar-Ms eats -.ii, tm Ibe r'lb ear nf Imewi, tant la a n P ree M ad r-i.il-. the Ml-"l-n 4Hri1la4 M-a See eSt T e ft WWSMea, and e4 al nee si 1 stiSk4 eg w a4 iSs a -4 aa magi, ,.), fp ti a as y s it a4 luS (be aa-e ad said premtans Va SaUafy Said Jn-4g-e,enl this e-taaauei Is snb)tek,e4 b nrdef nf a) mepKen s i. 4 eat4 enwrl, svs am ta pva 4ay trf January. I i m M'iSI I Allnrnet M rielnUf lulerrst aud mate uminons Is publish Htephen A. lwel, Judge ol Notice of Dissolution. VOTICE IM IIF.KERY IVf.!l THAT THE lv ro t-ariurtalilp hareudcre eilstlng tneen Invar Minor, Arthur Minor and rrank Hngera, under Ihe arm pains of Minor A I n dulug a general men-handles bualnee In the Inwonf rppner, baa this rlay le-rn dlslvet ht mutual roner-nt. rrana augers tisvlng nls pnvd "I hi. Inlereet In the biielueas Uitlie oilier mem tiers of Ihe U'm who a III mnttnue la bislaeee at Ihe eame lee-atl-.n. rnllerl all debts and Settle all accountant the aald n'm IM'tM MIXlH . A Ht II I'M MIMiR, raASK KtMiras fmted at Heppner, Or , Jaa. , !".. 't 17. Notice of Assignment. NOTfrr, 14 tlRHTMr Ol VK THAT '1RO rril and W p lell.perlnem doing buaim al Heppner. Ilregfin. under the arm ttataeel fell Pine . lists made aa alignment P.r Ins beneni nf Ihi-lr rred -. All t-ei'tea having claims sgali.et asld trm ot fell H"-s era beret,, re.uied to pri-aenl Ihe aame ! Ihe undmlgned aaalgnee. al Ihe I ml katb.nal Pa-k of lt-t-pner. In M'rn.w I ounty. lHn, nlibla tares) manias Imm lbs dais hee.d Imied. Jaaeary J. Im lr,l. ( iH, Amtgnew I, ,, Atbrtney fa Asetgnea. tt. Notice of final Settlement. Not ten t4 itrmeynivrt that thk niMleraigne.1 adinlnleiratnf d Ibe ee'ate irf lie-id b, Hat.lw.an li aae4 a III rtiaSe yinal SaSliemenl rrf hts e"'Ml it ( e II h aald eetate as s-a admlnleita . al Ibe nei term td Ibe I n,nly I onri nf M . .f r mmt,, al Mi-fnrtr iaregH, be am ten el llt--t. ite--n. I eat-l I -iaiy, ea lbs l4 day ! Mat. b l H II AMikKW aKitl iMmri or tlamUU TIU. ssmsnssa sSaSmmmSSrVtaaaS J paaled a Ike l b !. el Milfiea bear ll.e Cef a a-ae , rMsst-iiD. rskTsiisia a-iai in iwta aie tbe tm ewaaea at. (. Meely, SU-e-nm S-bnaSl I tra irai ltaaa, r , aS T w s era. it ele MW. tbel WS be tbs net 4 i santa aae-e. t r a leant '4 by iatd t w Notice of Intention. I.sea Osrtra st It t.a.sbs riasn J.-.-ia't II fa K'oTi'f l ttratar i.ivis hist im i V ..!i.,a.,f bme4 aett er baa (led nnlvw n bl ,.lmu... b ne anal btd la StSpnrt at Nianaix a4 Ibal aail at a am be w-e.li beSo-e J s st rft-.e .i-iij I it al Mitpiet lteg-M na raMnalf b. a. fit ayajiwin m'. H4, l Ibe '. n 1im Jan4 SSegae iftp I' K I H M Me na.-e Ibe ...,..el-.g a teeaes b. pmee hie aw,ia,Ke, reavlenea aia aa4 saitlrste-m al seii land la ahatimkl't J'sra T H'S Hai-r t long. IWbewJ a-1 nf Hepf-iet li-.g., r. wliaMl sta 4 keetews. lie will make it an object for you to trade with him aa his prices are right, and all goods that he handles are of the very best. Store on Main Street. Next Door to City Drug Store, Xnier, ----- Oregon. TIIUMDKH LIGHTNING "There is a tide in the affaire of men That, if taken at He flood, leads on to fortune." The flood is here and so is ' With a fall line of Ilnrtlwnro. Tinware. GluHHwaro. Orookerv. Wood r.rul WiUowwaro. CedftrTnbrt at Hedrock Pricen. THK LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG FLOWS! They run so light 1 bey rua off la the night. Tbr only Eiclusire Hardware Ktore between Tbe Dalles and Fctidleton GILTLiIAM & 33ISBK1S. Heppner, ... Oregon. RAIN HAIN Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS (tl tha Old Reliable Gault House, CIIICA'IO. II.U, Helf blnrk west of Ibe t'nlna b-4 of C. B. a U . ' . M 4 nt f . C A , ! ft w 4 I! , and UiSC at. t A f. Hallrmvla. MATKM aHaa.sxs I'ICM HAY Cot . W. Medians) and Llltiloa St , CJSX3.ee.90. ZXeZa. 4 tolintlflfl AwarlcM IV -jr f . I U i T IbPV cavtsr. TSadb aaaaa. Claioai ssaraava. COpyaroMra. f' b,bwalb end ree Hiellw.l a Mi. te Ml k a III. ml be...ee.v, lis fiUlM, bnteat f-W ae artag gaJeaat m AatertSb S.erf t.u.i laSa net ! a. la be-M,bl bl-m lee pairfte by a aw a) gl.ea frea W caarws la aba f rirnlific werirau ten al Hn-alelbm nf aa? a naUAe paeee Sa as W.mI et.le4t.l r I'lataW ' P. latellif'ai Snaa it be allbal It. We.. it, Sl SS. iwtl t-aiaiM t ilim I Vn i ul, rveuaaaaa, SSI Sevan a a, paw lata CUT, Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle II orsc mar rixrt iK. riu rmmf. ft. Ttlf l tbe bnaiaeae lawt aaSee iba Sim I Ttattrfi srTS l,t0 firrUS AT 1 I Ta Imiiea. I a Jav ! Mm le beeeby gt.ea ibal gtaete i M4ir.nl Mi e nee (a . baa a ia naia as it,ba b-a ba a-a I S I -ml I bei.-.e ewels t l.'t nf stxmain. I a .em It . a-til eee'a 114 aal b-Mlaeas al , al bis la Met. ..net. aa. nn Marief f Ibe a- 1 J.ae-.m t- tH . I a S ea 4 wl't 5 fr,e lib 4ar M r '-- f ea, Iai t - i, e I (at 1 l."t b areas S4 sajlaaiS si a el i-e'l -l Ibe M e-n.-l. l-rlal ariiela tlnt'Waliiat1. efcaSn a 1 lssf . A, li, i l..e r e 1. . u. .K a-.-l 1 -. M - aw.. aWl-aeii', sW. dme aasealitaaJif. t-T.t.Vu! !"" s I HU aft Aft aM . a 1 atl saTlA All llear, cio tat J rorurrd at Tloro(iayin A liirjba, Ixiwrr Min 8trMt, lllintr, Or'g'itt. Tb se gei.llrnien are well e'nnelMed with ftranl. tlareey, f. Ol'llam a4 Maxf rnvbOas, tmt ran ears iaey a--4 lima la call- f Ibeee sea lions alttj ttaoin g saen, t-rtree la l lm wlia lbs limes TMOsM PSON Sr. IMNNS, Li7xkTMr.r, t arnra m. THE PALACE HOTEL UAlt, J. C. UOItCl J 10UH, Prop. 1 1 a 1 1 aaaaaataaaaaass Keeps the Finest Wines Liquors and Cigars. t " t""-- a, ew. waw II SI aw a4 ewala bsaw. 14. SM j (Jfel'ataJ NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER AT ornci V ww 1 a