r 4 45 TURNING GRAY AND THREATENED ' WITH BALDNESS The Danger is Averted by Thing flYFR'S "Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, I commenced using this prepara- tio i, and was so well satisfied with l!ie result that I have never tried nny other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair from falling out, stimu lated 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, Avoeti, Neb. Ayer's Hair Vigor PltEPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Ayer't Sarsaparilla Removes Pimples. (mm 6m1)tmblwffM I W 9 io IT 12 IT H T W1T16 I920 T 22 Here and There. Lea Kilbonrne it in today from Goose berry. Ben Pop pen oame in from Hardmao Monday, D. A. Herren'a little daughter, Willa, is qaite ill. Cbae. Ashbangh was in from Eight Mile Monday. 0. A. Johnson, of Lexington, was in tbe city on Saturday. T. B. Howard's baby daughter is on the liet of those siok. The literary will be pnblio en Satur day night, all are invited. Rev. B. F. King was up from the lone con e try over Sunday. A grand ball will be given at the opera bouse on Feb. Utb. It. Jake Tong and family were visitors from Eight Mile last Monday. W. Q. Espey, representing a Portland hardware firm, is in town today. Jhs. Leach and daughter. Miss Alta, were up from Lexington Saturday. La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. J. M. Hager and wife returned home this morning from a brief visit np at Weston. Ben Sinsheimer, a Portland commer oial traveler, spent Sunday and yester day in tbis city; Mrs. H. E. Warren and Mr. Craddiok, of HiiRht Mile, are both ill with luflam matory rheumatism. -.. - . L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker. BepairiDg neatly done. May St., Abra- bamsick building, Heppner, Or. tf Dr. T. J. McFaul,. of Adams, is here visiting J. M. Hager and family.' He may deoide to locate in Heppner. . BeBt aocommodatlon and oonrteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. The eldest son of Staoy Roberts, of Eight Mile, aeed 14 years, is Hill quite ill witn some fever resembling pneumo nia. The protraoted meeting which has been in progress at tbe M. E. cburob South, closed with last Sunday evening's service. R. J. Hill was up from Lexington Monday and reports Wm. Penland as slowlv improving, but yet in a serious oondition. Are you going to the St. Valentine's ball at tbe opera bouse on Feb. 14? Good mueio has been secured for the oooasion. It Take Notice. L Th snut o! firs cents par 11ns will be Shamed (or "card of thanks," "resolutions ol rwpoct," lint ol wedding prewmts and donors, ind obituary nottiws, (otliur than those the edit or shall hlmnell give as a matter ol news,) and aotioeaol special meetings for whatever purpoae. X Notices of church and society and all other mtertaJiimeiiU from which revenue Is to be de rived, shall be charged lor at the rate of Ave ents a Una. Theae rules will be strictly adher ed to in evert Instance. Advertising rata reasonable and asade known I poo application TIME TABLE. Stag for Hardman, Monument, ton Creek, loha Day and Canynn Ctly, ! as follows i Every day si a. m euft Hnndsy. A rHvea every dy at f .n.. eicept Monday. The ehnapt. quickest and beat Une to or trom tbe Interior mnni ry. WALT. TIIOMPsOS, Prop. 16111 Cohn. ASeul Cat re Pale Star Brewery Beer In Hall I'tnt Bottle ran be bad only at the Hotel Bar! City Where high $ rede Liquor and Cigar are also kept by Ted. Hint nut the twits the boar grow hot, 'II F.ighuit Miwty ils: Columns s fins have itr!y got Mi Briton la a Bss tour starry banner proudly float end Justice r ii irs on high, B'lt 'in t furirvt t tt your tb mat I'h sperry Uawwd K), If. At tbe Belvedere mIoob. Born In Black Horae, on Saturday Feby. 1, 1896. to I be wife of Geo. Durao a IQ pound girl. Blaok Horse is too small tor George. Miss Elsie Franklin, of Monument, passed through Heppner Saturday even ing on her way to lone where she will visit with relatives. Over 750 delegates were eleoted for tbe club convention which is in session in Portland today and in all probability more than bUU are present. Frank Minor left a week ago yester day for bis old home in Uedsr Rapids Iowa, and will tarry with borne folks and friends tbe remainder of tbe winter. Tbe Pilot Rook post office was broken Into by robbers last Snndsy night but no money was secured. Some cigars tobacoo etc., were all tbat was missed To prevent tbe hardening ot the sub outaneoue tissues ot (he scalp and the obliteration of tbe bair follicles, which oanse baldness, use Hall's Hair Renewer. The next regular meeting of Rawlins Post, G. A. R. will be beld io Lexington Oregon, on Saturday, February 20th All members are requested to be present. Eagle: Bud Willinghsm, a resident of Heppner, well known to sheepmen of Grant county, has a enntrsot to buy large band of sbeep for Wyoming parlies. Any inveotnr io Eastern Oregon wbo desires tbe services of ao attorney io Washington, D. O , will find it to bis advantage to call oo or ad drees tbis pa per, 6tf A compsny ot borne players eon template producing "Tbe beaooa" in few weeks. The characters are now being cast. Watch for further sn oonneemeota. Eight Mile Centre baa ao Interesting literary society, known tbe Farmer' Industrial Legion. Tbat eeetioo has also been favored with preaching ot all sorts this winter. Fa bo stage leave Heppner Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays. Leaves Echo Tuesdays, Torsdsys end rJelnrdsy. Kare Si escb way. Office, Wells A Warren, Ueppoer. Ed. Drtekell, Prop. A bi'liarj contest tor 250 pole's be tweon Oeo Swaggaft and "Bad 8hobe" foi 110 side created considerable Inter est d-iwo l wo last evening. Tbe former woo by more tbac 10 billiard. Ilv. Greece will beglo eerie of revival meeting at the M. K. eborcb oett Sunday. II will be assisted la these meeting by Mr. Uui sad do go fer, revivalists from n ashtngtoo. Walt. Tbompeoo rues stage betwseo Ueppoer sod MooaoMiot, arriving every Indian war veterans and widows of de- oeieed veterana wbo desire the. passage of tbe bill now before congress, granting them pensions, should at once address Grsnd Commander T. A. Wood, Portland, Or., wbo baa tbe matter in charge. He desires your assistance in this important work. Give post address and name of captain you served under. r Milton Eagle: It is stated that Mr. Doug. Bailey, formerly a prominent citizen of Pendleton and associate of Judge J. J. Ballerav in tbe praotioe of law, and now a resident of Portland, bag become mentally unbalanced oaused by softening of tbe brain. Tbis misfortune will be deeply regretted by bis many friends. Mr. D. P. Eetchum, has just returned from an extended tour through Gilliam and Morrow counties, says tbe Times- Monntaineer, where be has been gather ing "Up sbeep for the Portland market. tie says be found stock in good, thriving condition in those oounties, and suc ceeded in getting five carloads of floe mutton. Unlike most proprietary medicine, the formula ot Dr. J. 0. Ayer's Sarsaparilla and other preparations are oheerfully sent to any pbysioian whi applies for them. Hence the special favor ac oorded these well-known standard remedies by tbe World's Fair commissioners. Dr. Inman, of Pendleton, has been bound over to appear before tbe grand jury to answer tbe obarge of man laughter, alleged to nave been com mitted while performing an abortion for Bosa Starks, a prostitute. Hi 8 bond which was placed at $1600, has been furnished. 1 Eagle: H. Y. Blaokwell returned from Heppner Friday, not goiug farther east than Pendleton. He was met at tbat plaoe by a representative of J. 0. Looergan, of Pooatello, where aoontraot was made for tbe purohase of a large band of oows and oalves and steers. Condon Globe: Rev. TJ. S. Drake expeoW to leave here today for Lexing ton, where be wll oonduot a series ot revival meetings, to last two or three weeks. Mr. Drake is an earnest and eloquent speaker and is sure to have an interestiLg revival over tbere. Sam Franklin, Mrs. Wm. Starrett and L Swick aud wife arrived Saturday afternoon from Grant county and depart ed on tbe evening train for Portland. Oil Hold rid go and Wm. Starrett, who came over with them, departed on their return Sunday. Howard Dodson osme np trom Port land on last night's train and has been busy today shaking bonds with his many Heppner friends. Howard leaves this evening for Pendleton where be will make a brief visit with friends and relatives. Rich Red Blood Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That la Why the cures by Hood's Sar saparilla are Cubes. That 1 Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures tbe severest cases ot Scrofula, Bait Rheum and other blood diseases. That 1 Why it overeomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the serves, give energy in place of exhaustion. That Is Why the sales ot Hood's Sar saparilla have Increased year alter year, until it now requires for its production the largest Laboratory in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the publio eye today. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills eaiy te bny, eaiy t take, SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OR Tflf C0UN ty of Morrow, State ol Oregon. J. H. Townsend, Plaintiff, , vs. Thome Walden, W. O. scott, ueo. w. Hams, - Defendant. To Thomas Walden and Q. W. Harris, Defend ants. In the name ot the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the nbove entitled suit on or before the first dav of the next regu lar term of the above entitled court tow it: Monday, the 2d day of March, 1896; and If you fail so to answer, fo want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the e urt for the relief demanded in said complaint, fr-wit: Judgment against defendant, Thomas Wal don, for the sum of Two Huudred Four and Sixty One-Hundredth Dollars in U S. Gold Coin, with interest thereon ur tho rate of ID per cent, per annum, lrorn the first day of Febrdai y, lia, ui.til puia, ni;d for the fur'licr sum of lliirty-Mve Dollars, attorney's lee, together with the uosts and disbursements of this ult to be taxed . And that the mortgage described in plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and that the premises therein described, to-wit: the 8vi of Sec. 24, TplN, R 25 E, 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 forever barred of all right or equity of redemp tion in said premises. This Bummons is published by order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, ludsre of the sixth iudicial district of the State of Oregon, dated December lStn, 185. J, N. BROWN, 899-412. Attorney for Plainttft. Ayer's Cherry Peotoral ia known by its works. The experience ot half a century proves that no other preparation ot tbe kind stops coughing aod allays irritation of the throat and broniobiai tubes so promptly and effectually a this, A Kansas odditv is at work on new sobeme to increase tbe sum of human happiness. He is trying to cross tbe milkweed and the strawbsrry, so tbat people may raise strawberries and cream together. Henry Blackman arrived from Port land on tbis morning's train for a two csv visit in Heppner. He also cast vote in tbe city eleotion today, showing tbat be still claims this this plaoe as bis borne. Counoil Mbbtinq. Council met in regular session last evening at tbe council chambers, Mayor Morgan pre siding and all councilmen present Minutes of last regular aod speo'al session read and approved Clerk J W. Morrow being present asked tbe indulgence of the counoil a tew moments aud then proceeded to present bond for deed for tbe property now held by tbe town of Heppner, that the ownership of same may revert to town of Heppner. Note ot 81 000 was .signed by Mayor Morgan, due Feb 24th 1904 Bills allowed : T. W. Ayers, Jr., 85; Gazette, $11,511; A. A. R lbsrta, .83D H. L. & W. Co, $70; F. J. Hallook, 819 66; Hepp ner School Dint., 81(0; J. W. Morrow, 8110 Marshal instructed to have tbe following mudboles filled np, nnder supervisor ot mayor: On corner of Chase and May streets, near J. L Teager's, near T. R Howard's pines and in front ot 8. P. Garrigues oo Gale street Reservoir reported full of wster Conooilmao Ayers tendered bis resignation, being ompelled to leave the town, whloh was accepted with a vote of thanks to Mr. Ayers for the faithful performance of bis duties Frank Rogers and Alex Thompson were nominated for tbe vacancy made by tbe resignation of Mr. Ayers, and npon vote being tsken Roger rsoeived three votes and Tbompsoo two; Rogers was deolared elected ....Council adjourned. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THERE'S. n hi i n i hi i i h !. IB HUB Ull mm l ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is beiDg disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. AH 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. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY . ot Morrow, state of Oregon. K. F. Hughes, Plaintiff,) vs. Henry Kelly, Defendant) To Henry Kelly, Defendant. in me rame oi tne state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tlie com plaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular wjrm oi saia couri, to-wit: The 2d Day of March, 1896. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the cotitt for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: Judgment and decree against you for the sum of $525.00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent perannum from the 12th day of May, 1892; for the sum of $21.78, with interest thoreon at the rate of fen per cent per annum from the 20th day of December, 18(15, and t0 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, desolbed to wit: the S'4 of NWM and 814 of NEW of Sen. 22. and Wtf of Bee. 23, f p. 2 8, of R 27 E, W. M., in Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said judgment. Ttiis summons is published by order of Steph n . Lowell. J mine of tbe Circuit Court oi the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made on the 8th day of January, 18. 4M-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAN D, Manager and Salesman. What 1 In Want ? Tbs Ills of Womea. Constipation, oaauss more than half ths ills of women. Karl's Clover Roo' Tea ia a pleasant enr for Constipation For atle by Wells ft Wsrren. Catarrh la to Bead Is da to Impors blond and eannot be oursd with local applications. Hood's Hitrsaparilla has oared hundreds of cases of catarrh because it purifies the blood and ia tbis way remove tbs cans of tb disease. It also bnilds up tbe system snd prevents titaoks ot pneumonia, diphtheria and typhoid fever. Hood' Pills beootn tb favorite csibartio with every ouswbo trie them 26o. Charley Jom. ths wrll-hoon "old tinwr" In lb tnnsnrlal line, bss agaio nested tsj Hoppner, livtrf pcbd j 4j tpt Monday and leaving every Orse MslbsaV shop. Minr botldln dav MOfPtMnadav. Bbortsat and Cbvsp- nppnsti tb rity fail Cbsrlry tUt tout to tb latsrter. I'. 0be, appreciate rait bo in wo. ar'nt. : S ' ill : f " 41 MIS is a sheepheril- cr who has been out 0 four months, hut hc books like a new man O now for he has dressed up at IIorni.r & Rhka's. o Horner & Rhea, Litibabt Not is The literary which held it regular session at ths oonrt hoose Saturday evening, was well attend ed sod eothusissm provsiled. Tb sub ject for disonMioo, "Kesolvsd, That brute are eodewed with raasoo," wa well contested and tb dioiaioo rendered m favor of tb affirmative, Th judge ehoteo wer Clyd 8line, Wo. Barrett and Leo a Bebm. Tbs society psper, under tb direction of Clay Folsom aod Flo Farnswortb, surpassed our fondest etpectations. Aoolber feature of tb progrsm deserving of special prais wa tb vocal solo rendered by Elbra Hwg gsrt. Jams Hart, ei presldeot, presid ed, oing to the absent ot Pre. Itabt. Qynd, and to the fact tbat tb present vtoe, Mr. Kelly. u busily cngsged in terposln: objections during ths debat. Tbe subjoet for diuslnn eeit Batar dsy is, "Rolvd, That tb fear ot poo- tshrneot bs mors to do wtln regulating tb bamaa conduct tbo tbe bop of rwrd." The speekete will bajobn Hornor aod II T. Pagley for lb effiirme tiv. Brooe Kelt aud IVtbt. Hynd tor the nega'.ive. W etpect the II. LAD. to close for tbs soo after U m more meetings, o Wt tb member snd visitors all eo-"pr t ssj nits. lb cfaelng meetings a grand i . Tb pobH Ia enrdially Is tiled to attend. Liap Yiab PBTY.-Lep year parties are now the rag every where, not only in Heppner and vioioity, but in every part ot the ooonty. The aoolal element ot Butter oreek are also aware tbat this opportunity oocurs but one io evety tour years, consequently did not let it pass quietly by, "but on last Fridsy even ing gave a leap year party at the Tbomp eon sobool house, nearOoar Thompson's reeidenoe, that certainly reflected oredit oo tb ladie of tbat vicinity a well a tb young gentlemen wbo assisted them Danoing, which was indulged in from arly in the evening until daylight, was only interrupted at the midnight hour wnen an elegant ana elaoorst supper of oysters, meats, fruit and cake was spread, to whloh all present did smpls joetice. Heveral war present from Echo, Umatilla and Heppner, and all joined io votiog tb leap year effort of iiuur creek stiooess to every par tioolar. ' bUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE x of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. utiua c. weioon, Plaintiff vs. ,1 Frank L. Weldon, I JJeiennaut. 1 To Frank L. Weldon, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint tiled attaint you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court tow it: Monday, March lid, 1H1M; Some people want the earth ; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HA.R33MA.xST 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. and If you fall to answer or otherwise plead for it thereof the tilalntltt will annlv to the above entitled court for a decree dissolving the mtrrlaire bonds now a isttuir between von and herself, and also for a decree awarding the care ami custody oi the six minor children town: Delia Kdlth Weldon, Lilly Louise Weldon, Leland Htanford Weldon, Frank Leonard Weldon. Georue Irving Weldon and Pearl Weldon, the mum oi raid marriage vo niainuii. I his summons Is published by order of Hon Stephen A.. Lowell, judge of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the sixth Judicial uiBinui, uaiea January ocn, iwn. r. 1.1,1 LTOMfl, 404-17 Attorneys for plaintiff. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Tor !yppia aod Liver complaint yon bav printed gnaraot on every bnitl of Htillob's Vlta'Uer. It never fails to our. For ssl by Wells A Warren. BUMMONS. IN THE CIRBUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY of Morrow, State of Oregon. ueury neeier, riainim, vs. William Bremer, , wile of laid William Bremer, and Frank tlaserman. a Receiver ol the Lom bard Investment Com pany, a corporation. Defendants To William Bremer, Defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against yon In ihe above entitled suit en or liefore ths first day of theuext regular lerm oi ssni court, to-wu: The Md day of March, IHS. And If you fall so to answer, for want thereof in planum win apiuy io me court lor the re lief demanded In said rnmpleliit, tin wit: For Judgment and dm-ree airslnst William Bremer tor the sum of I mitt), Mlth Interest on fiift ou therein at the rate or s tier rent per an. iiiiiii from the first day of June, W.; with Inter at on f 15 thereof at l lie rate ot N per rent per annum from the first day of December. l't; with Interest on ib thereof at ths rate of S per prut per annum from the firm day of June, I MM; with Interest on flA thereof at the rate of s per eetit per annum fr m the Aral day of December, l"t. and for a further sum to be determined by thseourt a an attorney's fee, sod for exist of this suit. Also (or a decre foreclosing the mortgage riivrllml In plalnlllT s romplslnt, as to all the defendants hen-la named and the !: said Biorlr. premise In satisfy said J ml g me lit and derree. Interest and cost tins summons I tiuliltshed nv order of Stephen A Lowell, Judge of lb t'lmili Court of the state of Oregon tor Morrow County, dUd January sin, "in. , u, II. I.l.l.liiniii n siinwn, 404 17. AlUirneys for I'lalntlff. I'at or Ma OfMRT Johksoh. Tbe nany ileppner friends of Orant Jobn soa were mucb paioed la leara of bis ife's death wblcb oocorrsd lost Friday ivetiiog as result of beart dieea, Orsot a reeiJent of Ibis olty for sevsral year, but fi r nor tban s year past b beeo a resident ot Tendlelnn, her b bs been employed by lb PeadtetoB Wool Kcoaneg Compoy. Tb funeral eervH-es aer modoetej bv TUv Chandler, of Ih M. R. cliorcb. io that city, Boedsy at 2 p. m.. in tbe prewar of a 1st eonnoqree of Iriesd of lb family. Tb remein er In trr4 ia lb CMy eeme4ry. Fur a pain Io lb rbt a ptee i f fleanel drnpned lb Cbaraberlatn' f si Halm nd boand on over lb al if lb pain, end knotbee o tb bark tien tbe t.iii.Ur. will (Turd rltrf. ruaitaa CIIM. I iom M pepvcnany veiquoi in eoee Tbe modem American msn-of war U " M r,"'' 7 "' " . tint. .,l.l In iia.ll ,.e Mrr.na snnrsi " "'"" "r im-uwaoi. - -r I w,.t ..U he Phi I V.h. lr..ul . A.iln. .11. 1.11 h II. In. I - 1 mm- .-.-,--,. . t . ... - - . - - k . . . .m.I& .atj mmr tm ..h Kot t.nt 1. thrr. a dietor lo I " rmi-u. eineiay. I . A . ( h-mfnn and a chaplain U ear fe f rei- ymr piritl welfare, wti many euoaa, or in nruie paii, nr. and -vrml rartwnirea. kiiiei snarninisim, ra. ret tie, near oea. Uregnn. orrd Mertrsrtan, tailor, ina.krian n4 lh jb,,,, of tt,,r dartfbUr, Mies ... . : ' :jrZZ;' OUf r.tlys l Mr. Frank Kniletnan. hkhelir nrrw.p.rod. cl.y to lb. I ,hl l"- Tb.e.oy 1 old fa.l.U.i.4 -rlvnr. It tb bap-! performed ia a vty apprpriat manner ! w that wvie run have aimmt any) by Rev. U. V. K'bf. Il'b of 1 1. urn- ' thmt Wta-I Uarit sl.in. Ir.m sa en J trrtt HfiM are 11 4 fvfl,iy j rrmMNl 9,ff of a eeernptimenUry re- , Mr. lUmn, belt. n of lb to nT-w t4yan4 ef tooog t.tmf of i a.i llt , lb HriK. ffpr1y aad b.ji- A CilH-laaaU tbf refwan IKet .k. lb i Wsb ot b fletell. tn of a tki la tbat ettv ealled tmm day ncj a feet feenoaa eiti a of lh "fHipf tl. l;hin.- dktUt, a4 eadeavnrwd to wll him a eiyfct Uyci-h. -My 4t Ut." si4 the Lf mrssMo, inn w a rwwsaraauie elorfe. AH a(4 H. I A yoar pfcyeMH, yn draslf a4 f frwete ftbtt-ib' Or Vtt I mnmwm. 1 tv win reenter rue sl by i m mib It U ax only bUfi. Lai It I snxsl mUt by. U.i eyi h u na elf hi 4ys wtttmt miml,t " 1b Utmm OfMfid h'm eye. K,g ,t vtNtof a ei'lsioW. aett g.k. flet Ull yl fja ebt 1st vWnt vlsvtief. (Wne Vf vUl b ra If yrj vt4 blear IIVl ArmA !) n of SaVtldint i . . ' . " m .oil. "Of 1W SO. VTJ A r i! i ! 4 rWHo IW my ,1 . I md4ia. t will ff IM atl els'y 4y a J it If Im j tetg faM M o mr are! mcb at War, IT ptessst Notice of Dissolution. vJOTICE IH HEREBY fllVRit THAT THE l eo-Mrtnenhls bereudor eil.riog . twawn Im ar Mlnnr, Arthur Minor ami rrauk imi. under the Brm nam of Minor A Co., doing general merrhandls biialn In the town of eiiier, he this day ln illaaolred by mutual consult, frank Kogore hating dls nrd ot hi. Inlvmt In Ihe biisltimstoltie other meinlirr ol lb '! alio will noillmi In bnttM al the same lo at Inn, rollrrt sll clebl sod will all arruuuMuf the said firm AktiM K MINOR, r MASK HlMifHn Kle4 t Heppner, Or , Jan. s Iw. e 17. Notice of Assignment. VOT"' ' iiKrnY(iiVr;HTitTi.En t i Veil and W, f Im I. Mrtner d.ttng buaii at llrl .iif, IMgon, oo lrf the arm nam ol f wll hrfa , hs mail all oaOgiiiueut lr tb beoeSI ot thelf rred tola All osttiea lia.ii riaiiws against aaU Srta ol Cell Hn h'n-iir re.iulil to brrwnl tb in . lh und-oiao") jlgi., al II. Hut ailonai ol H.put. In Morrow i oonly, iirg.o., iiii.n Ibrce mouth Iron in daU ll"K Imlrd, January I. I l.l 'l COSd It Sa.la,. J, H awe. " Aikwiwy Nr Astt. !, Notice of final Setthment. WTU It IS MIMKSY I.IVRM. THAT til 1 ofrrt'w. ..ftlii!ln.l,,r ,4 ih. mm. M . Maolmoo. di mini will mate tin lll.rn.nl M kto w.iuiiu Willi said MUM a ah adnlnlMnii r, al l. neii l.in u Ih I .Minis I Htfl m4 tl'eoW I rnmmlf, al ttf'ttr. ltnt., M hoi 1 al Hrnfff. -. 'Hi, aid I anlitr, on tb Im4 day h I'M It. ASIISR ST imn Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,. Stockmens' Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object for you to trade with him as his prices are right, and all goods that be handles are of the very beat Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Hbppnor, Oregon. successor to C. 8. Van Dujrn. Next door to City Hotel. Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockeiy, Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty, TPilf -TT .IffSt Attorneys cit X,crwt, BKrPNER, All bnslnee allend4 to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries i'oblio and Collector. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. i t t t OREOON Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the 014 Reliable Gault House, CIIICAOO. ILL.. Ilslt bl.irs !( the I'nlnii flrpnl of ('. 1, A y ,i m . m. , r a a , r n c . nl II. t. M, U A r, ttailruKl. HATKM MU.imi ICM IIAV Cor. W. M4Iii end (llnUa HI., k Coltntma funtricu f Agtwy fofw BVta? - Mj TIsob ssaaKS. tli Ctsion aTas)Ti, COftaiOMTa. ftmj tt-rmti-m M trmm Maarthw vrtW mm Mi an a io. ati nvimi, mmm Ih.ImI Saw mrmtiKt aaiw as '". .mrf r.Oi.l t wl 1 1 m m-mtml mmm M vImis kf a ( 1 Jfritntific gtatritau lH HtrctaMx) m aor vmitlS. ss mMut u-i f i.ana I S Mwiii. Sua mhmiU I. !! IV. llf. I ll IM UA. VtausMa,! Im4a, a laraCMf, Notice bf Inttntlon. I. 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AH tliran can be irtjcurw at Thtiifi 4 ttino, Lofr Main BUi, Ifpjmer, Orrgoo. tltw rajli.aM r eall axatnl olh dra.l. tl f S nt'lU M hW tvHStt, eM OMMwr e- 4 lias In aail Ua aiihM eltk IrtitUhf mm. frire I l4Rt U tb um. THOMPSON HTNNS, x-ir xn-r m jt. ttarnrtn, 11 - -J THE PALACE HOTEL IJAlt, .1. O. J3OJ.lOl:L301aS. Prop, Keeps the Finest Wines, IJuors and Cigars U.il. Il . It,.. L..il..L.. .L. i 9 rm "H-Hra-';i NOTARY PU3LIC t ilDt si tt0iit000t00kta00mAAAJ ! 1. 1 uui. ItalNiaMt. to s T" e t '" VLt'r?:;-yni) i mxim '.conveyancer ATP Offiua lliiiMa4. .IA . Maal.flalt I k 4 llt-t, A41rl ti.iijlr" ''V tj i BstW at S ? . ,(Vf . -, ArlieHi, r. wa ; Hit first NOeel