work the course. vaseline in with, of Hon. Wm. H. English, the well- known Indiana statesman and politician, died last Friday morn ing at his home in Indianapolis. Mr. English was 74 years of age and for many years has figured as oDe of Indiana's leading citizens and politicians. He was unanimous ly nominated for vice-president under Gen. Hancock, having previously served the party in many minor capacities. In his death Indiana loses one of her wealthiest citizens. None Bat Ayer's at the World'! Fair Ayer's Sarssparilla eDjoys the eztraor dlnary distinction of haviDtr been the only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the X7-vl fl 'a fraii fAVnartr Man n f antnrova Speaker Reed has been present- 0f otber sareaparillas sought by every vifVi n oovol frnm Mr TCloina'a means to obtain a showing of their goods. , . but they were all turned away under the birthplace, accompanied by the application of the rule forbidding the following letter, which is self- SW P- ,1 dlwne?n , - T B ' The danimnn nf tha Wnrlrl'a fmp nnthn. explanatory: "The wood for this rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was gavel was taken out of the window e?eot .BS l0l.l0we: Harsapa- t ri la in not a natnnt merlinine It A nam irames or me uiaine nouse. a living shrine is more satisfactory than a dead one, a man's house is more attractive than his grave, To see the rooms in which he lived and talked, the bed on which he AN HISTORICAL GAVEL. not belong to the list ot nostrums. here on its merits." It IB IMPORTANT BILL. The Qazette publishes the following bill, at the request ot several ot our vaailartt uttiih rtnaud 4 1 m lAnan mA slept, the chair and table where he 9eoate nnder the8UpervjBjon of Ellig and wrote, the very pen which his Mitchell and now awaits the president's living fingers guided these very signature: Biehts brine the man before us "ihat seotion three of an aot entitled .-.A t, HM Tnua n an actio rorreu certain lanas neretotire granted for the purpose ot aiding in the ri: i i i i i ir U1,,mn "vut y. xxuuw- con..trUOtlon of railroads, and for nthr mg tne iioc. ihomaa 1$. iieed to purposes,' approved September twenly be a friend of the dead statesman, ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety, and we send him this travel as a token the several "ots amendatory thereof.be, of our esteem and respect for him 'nd be B.8meuiB' 8mended 80 88 to extend personally, and as our standard parohaee lends forfeited by said act shall bearer in 1896. We hope when be permitted to purchase the same, in taps of this gavel shall call the the quantities and upon the terms pro house to order, it will call before vided in B,(1 seotion Bt any time prior the members the form of Hon. ,0 Januar' e,Kh,een hnDdred Bnd James O. Blaine, whose words reHi(w0fl DDon tha ,Bm,B hv narBnn. 11.. ... .1 -, J r nave ecnoea tnrougti the ciiamoer olaiming the right to purchase the same which now knows his Voice no shall not be required where suob lands more." have been fenced, cultivated, or other wise improved by such claimants, and . m . . . , . . . ""oh persons shall be permitted to par i nf Biinrama Annrf tt 4hia atnfa I . in ueanng me vy naney-iongue by legal subdivisions, whether oontigu disbarment case today. ous or not, but not ezoeeding three bun dred sad twenty acres in the aggregate." a T 17 IX Aaa vn -A wrAw nrA 4 1 u.uUuu,,c, Threw Awav his I'.nra. 1 i r l -i aoyiuiu iu jwwicru wrogou hdu u Dr.). Wiloy. n i.ostmaHter. Black is quite probable that another p-'eeK. . i w so imuiy hiuioied with :.,; ,:n i. i,:.,i.i fHnmln that be was only able to injuuwuu duk nn ira luouiuiuu. lobhle around with oanes. and even tliHn it caused him great pain. After I.. L I !: rp l ,. i lining kUBiunriain s rain uuini De was " "'"B""'"' J""" I no muob improved that he threw awa brated its 35th birthdav. Daring Ql onnes. He says Ibis liniment dii U ... -.1. h,ra ,l,or K0"'1 lnHU " oU'er medicines .uodo jrccio uo uiouo and treatment out together. For sale growth, and is today a great newB- Hi 60 0,Dli ter lttla by Phill Cohn, avA 1 HKriltlJCAN OIU1ANIZATION. Fire Chief H. A. Runge. His Restored Health Was Due to Paine's Celery Compound. The Member nf tne County Krnabllraa Central Committee The following are the roembtrs ot the republioan ooutral ooramltlee of Morrow Crisi inalr who are now brought to jastico in Oregon find they have no Fennoyer to help them out of their troubles, and that the law of the people is respoctod by our oouuty: Lord. I Heppner, (chairman), Gentry, Ik . Thehew a demand for more vernoD' room for the inmates of the insane Uistteaon, Mylum, no why tuts opponitiou to i)nr. the building of the branch aaylam r Klt Mile, at Union? Work should proceed Le"!! atonoe. l. eon, The position of ohief ot fire depart ment in a big oity like Minneapolis, with its aores of valuable building property, crossed by numerous railroad lines and dotted with factories where the fires are never "banked," is one of the utmost re sponsibility, and can be intrusted only to a man ot unquestioned character and ability. August H. Range, who has filled this responsible position for several years with so miiob oredit to himself and to the oity, was born in New York in 1852, where be reoeived a oommon sohool eduoation. What suob man as this has to say oan scarcely fail to oarry weight with it; "With the hope that what I say may in some way be brought to the attention ot others who, like myself, have suffered without any apparent cause, I feel oonstrained to recite a brief tale regard ing an experience wbioh I trust may never be repeated in my case. )-" ' "A few months ago, owing doubtleea to the exaoting nature ot my duties as bead of the fire department, I began to feel a sort ot languor, and listleMoesa, to disguise wbioh I was oompelled to bring into play all the strength ot will I oould command. The feeling grew upon me, however, and in a short time it took snob possession of me that it afTeoled my appetite and caused lapmoia I at proaobed my meals with feeling amounting almost to nausea, and my It., w-.v, Tnc Associated Prom informs w .. H ' tils) wot M that John U Hullivau Alpine, Las been on another apron. If I Tins City, trouble waa taken to ascertain a The members of Ibis eomralltee are tirao when he is aobor it might ""t""l to owl la the parlors of the make a readablo item. . W. rattersoo Joe Rector A- M. fiunn Mike Kenoy 1.0. Large A. Rood 0.0. Fuqua C. A. Johnson W. 8. Coo nor U. T. Dongles N. It. MoVay W. H. rereooa A. Andrews J. L. Howard I'alare hotel, Halurday, Feb. 2-'nd. at 1 o'clock, p. m. Come out aoJ let ds bare a full reprearnlalioo. A. V. rrrsHno), M 10 Cbairruao The 1IU ef Waaea. CtinatiiMttiio, eaoa mora than half the Ills ot women. Karl's Clorr lea W a tiMani rnra for Dnoalipattoti. r ot eale ty Walls t Warree. H. . A. UTAKt A meeting ol Iba efflwrs ao l ilitecl-rs or id iiepnaar PpMj Aaaoeiattoa was at b"l J la Iba nfflja of lbs Flrat Tni republican liavo re-ora- nized the senate with Senator i'rye aa preeiJont pro tent. A. J. Shaw, of Hpokane, was adei'ttvl aa aeere- Urr of tha nenato. Tliia was a victory for the Wentern aetiatorti. KcrAftATI doleatea will be aelected for tha state and rongrea- aional cooventiona down in the first district We almuM do the ama in thit district and thus keep Naluwal bauk lal thataJay eom. tha twofofDtiona aa widely aej. time tba spring taes meet in i III .l.i M k.J.I - mm ' ...... . v .'Ml , ' ' ' iWVr, 1 lOixflM nf dCb Will Miiau latif M!f republioaoa ciocetla that May 3u May . during wbtob a stake wbilA thera are many aapiranla for ram IiUUiiih lJtos i m . m . I II . . . a ft .1 .. a wnirreaa rrora l.aatrrn Ufecn, nppf np'i Aeiai4a ntaiaa. iKal W. !L K1IU ill f.i lnt. II,- on ball wile f. 3 taarolds Na4 mJ . . . .. raiMl la Oratfna, Waatiiagloa or I Jabe ...aw..v.uM... laUraa A .rl. tha .p-,,, taea eal aopjrt, and will thereby U re. ,B, Ma, sn t., t. o,. II pr traek. l.a liti.ua - I'nltanea tn lo b 15. ptyalila a fltoa. 1A, Mar eh It. I4 bn 'll mutt wataiaaUj. aa4 f!0 M-r starttug. A 1 14 ter, l 1 N'na 'n"roogLrjr. aHoarJ 5 oe,ta et'l. N ituioaiUwia t-a reaJa wilb A. W. 'aUrra, aerlrf, pner. Off -a. bomiDate-L 1'akIa. Ix appittioiiiai tha delegate tot tha Uta couventioa atwerk Uia ciromiltee gitea tliu county threw tlclcgatf. I hi U ei l.'iitljr an error. Morruw cuti!y col Mr, totea for Iird, wtU h rbtitlea ua to four delegate. We lav en't many Totea is tLo atata ct'turiitioti, Oonaoaenlly da et want ti le ruchereU oat of ooa. Vi, tigor aol taaelina juli. rlooaJ to! wool! gira llet j ner an.1 aormabdiog roautry a rj'f ing Unm. Vea, let each greaaa op hia joieta aoJ irn4 Lia aoargy. Heppner (ImHI. Wooder "bal tby Intend to i) vilb th tiro and fifr. -Wft Nawa. W'bj to bed with horror at the restless night wbioh I was almost oertain was before me. Matters became so serious with me that I could do longer keep silent about myself, and speaking of it to one of my frieuds one day be suggested that I try PaiDe's celery compound. I pur chased a bottle and before I bad taken a dozen doses I knew that the suggestion was a good one. I felt an improvement, I oontinued to use it, and felt restored. My appetite is good,, and I sleep well( and instead of an irksome grind my business is again a pleasure to me. I attribute this happy state of affairs to Fame's celery compound." As in the oase of Fire Chief Ruoge. the beginning nf poor health is very apt to rob one of the will power to start immediately about getting out ot danger. It is this inertia of poor health that makes an ordinary ''rundown'' bodily oondition so dangeroue, and so likely to on to something worse. Every day It 'is dearly eliown that it won't do to live tired out and on the verge of break ing down. riie languor add the lack of strength are sure to increase. ' Now is the time to throw off disease, As (be new jear begins there are fewest biudrances to getting hack strength and sturdy health. The bracing weather arouses a longing for health. Paloe's celery compound, taken now, does its best service toward driviog out diseases snd estahlibbing firm health. EIGHT MILK NOTES. Buds are swellidg on the fruit trees. Farmers were plowing this week but the ground is frozen too hard for this work now. , Rev. Swift was not able to preach yesterday at Eight Mi'e Center. He has been sick to r two or three weeks, but is now better. It yon see Wes. Braonon looking well pleased and proud ask him the reaeon and be will te'.l you there are two little girl babies at bis house, (twine). We congratulate him and bis wife and hope they may be a great comfort to them. There is a great deal ot sickness on Eight Mile now. Roy Roberts and Warren Asbbauuh have both been very siok. Roy Roberts is still very ill, though Warren Aebbaugb is oonvalesc ing. Roy, the dear little boy, baa our sympathy and we hope soon to see bim about again. The temperance meeting Jan. 24th at Eight Mile Center was a suooess. Mr, H. T. Bngley opened the subject for disaussion, Mr. W. L. Haling and others followed. There were seven speakers. Mesers. Bagley and Baling from Hepp ner, Mr. Spignall, of Gooseberry, Mesers. Caldwell, Htaoton, Reaney and Sevenoaks, of Eight Mile. After six ot the sneakers had had their say, the seventh speaker arose and objected to temperence work in any way exoept man's Own oonsoience in the matter and the training of children at home. After he had taken bis seat the former speak ers found they had something more to say, and said it. All epoke twice with one exoeption. At the oluse of the meeting Mr. Bagley proposed a question for die onssioo at our next monthly meeting. "Would Prohibition Prohibit." This subjeot will be disoussed at the next monthly meeting which will be held Feb. 28th. The sooiety prefers dis cissions to debates, as uo one need talk against their convictions as they do in a debate. Mr. Bagley and Mr. Sating have promised to talk on the subject and to bring out some more ot their Heppner friends. We hope speakers from Hardman, Liberty, Gooseberry, Hale Ridge, and not a few from Eight Mile will be there and feel at liberty to express themselves. It a man had oome to the meeting the otber night for the purpose ot seeing what ehnnoe there would be to set up a saloon at Eight Mile, be would have gone off without telling bis errand. He would have thought he was in the wrong plaoe. That is the right kind of temperance, when the temperance spirit shows its- self in not permitting a saloon In its midst. Eight Mile people do not have to say the saloon must go out ot here, but tbey say the saloon shall not oome here. We expeot another interesting time at the next monthly meeting. Sioknesa and the inclemenoy of the weather prevented three other speakers from being present on the evening of the 28tb. The eobjnot tor discussion will be opened by Mr. E. B. Stanton, of Eight Mile, and following PR Beit of all Cough Medicines is Dr. Acker's English Rem edy. It will stop a cough in one night, check a cold in one day, prevent croup, re lieve asthma, and cure con sumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and con tains neither opium nor mor phine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it promptly. Three Sues 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. At Druggists. ACKER MEDICINE CO., 16 and 18 Chambers Street, New York. SUMMONS. fN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE C0CN- ty of Morrow, State of Oregon. The Northern cououei ) Investment Truat, Limited, Plaintiff, va. G. W. Stewart, Jamei D. ) Hamilton, u. w. Har rington, Addle Parvin s. Brown, Defendants, ani dT SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY of Morrow, State of Oregon. John F. urosDy, Plaintiff, VI. Alexander uraham, Graham, wife of aid Alexander Graham, The National Bank of Heppner, a corpora tion.and Frank Hager man, aa Receiver of the Lombard Invest ment Company, a cor- nnratlntl tlifn!l(1mif To Alexander Graham. Defendant, In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear -nd answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause, on or before the first day of the next regular term oi me aoove emuieu uuun, m-wii. Monday, the ad day ot March, 1896. And if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintili will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wlt: A judgment and decree against you for the sum of 100.00 with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the flrat day of July, IHsW, and for a reasonable sum to be de termined by the court as an attorney's fee, and lor costs oi tnis suit. Also for a decree foreclosing a mortgage made by you on the following' described premises, situated in Morrow county, Oregon, to-wit: The 8EH of Bection 8, Township 1 North, of Ranve '24 East Willamette Meridian, and re corded in the records of mortgages of sa.d county in Book "C," pages 358, Sol), 360 and 8ttl; as to all the defendsnu herein named, and for the sale of said premises to satisfy said judgment and decree, interest, costs and attorney's fee. This summons is published by order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon for Morrow County, made on the 8tn day oi January, vm. To Q. W. Stewart and James D. Hamilton, Defendants. 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 suit on or before the first day of the next regu lar term of the above entitled court, io-wh: Monday, the 2d day of March, 1896, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: A decree for the sum of One Thousand Dolla'B gold coin w ith interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the first day of Julv, Hi92, until paid. For the sura of Six and Fifty-two Hundredths Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the th day of Januai y, 1SI5, and the sum of One Hundred Dollars, attorney's fees, and costs and disbursements of this suit. Also for tho foreclosure of the mortgage ex ecuted by defendant G. W. Stewart to secure the payment of the same and conveying the W4 , of the SV hi Sec. 30. TheWUof the NW, the fcW of the8E'4, and the of the SB Sec si, and the SUM of the BW of Sec. Si, all in Tp 5 South of Range 25 E. W. M for the sale of saia premises ana ior juugmeui anu execution against the defendant G. W. Stewart for any de ficiency which may remain after applying the proceeds of the sale of said premises in payment of the above named sums, and for such further relief as is demanded in plaintiff's complaint. This summons is published by order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the sixth judicial district of the State of Oregon, dated December 18,1895. J. N. BROWN, 3UD-412. Attorney for Plaintiff. POPULIST CONVrNTlON. Tha Coat eat 10a Mel Laat Hatarday. Orcaa- lied, I'ajwed Keaelatloaa aad Heeled Male Heles.afc'e. Coaaty Ticket to be NMalaale4 llr. Agalaat Fele. Tbe populist eoootr oonveotion wbioli was callej to meet last Saturday, con vened at tba eourt boose at 1 e'olook aod was railed to order by Chairmen Metier, ileomao CUell aod Cliff Jonea vera selected respectively aa temporary ebairmao and secretary, when tbe rbair selected tbe following com mittees: Credentials, M. a Metier, V. A. Hteveos, W O. Allison; permanent orgattltation, Oeo, Che pin, E. It. Stanton, Joseph Pnrtfnyone; reaoltitlotis, L. W. Lewis, F.J. Tibbels aod Win. Crab tree. Vbilell was uot general!? known, tbe primaries were held Ibe previous Saturday when delegates were eeleeted lo tha cooeentlio. Tbe re pre eolation was beJ on i be tote Nathan Pwre. one delegate at large aod one (or every tea Volrw or (raeiiaa over a half. Ua tbie basis the Ouoveitlon would have bee a eomp erd of H dale. galea, but tba cred.-i.tiala eooiinitte reported only 3tt. ea t in tolieg 1ml SI voUe were east, J. L Swift eat settetad a perro a ao t chairman and E. IV Hleoloo ee peiaanei s'Oelary, 0. P. J ae afterw da aj r-nntad as temporary eerretary. Tbe reeulultoM reported by ths -Oil Ilea atkiatf a pointed ewduraed Ibe OmeM ptelforej, Ibe Initiative a id referee J am, direct Irgislatioa la t adopted by direct Vote ( I he people. market valae aaaaaweat o! las t, state oatmloftbw I qmr traRle and flreaty opped to any tt-a. Tbe eat. ra report wee eolbaeieelkelly adopted Tbe net! ihiog la irdr was the aleelioa ff foaf deleaate ta Ibe state uiitxiIh. Tbe o!U wiftg were pleeaJ IW "iee!i: II Caldwell. M 0 M.ti.r. J. L .fi. I, Um.J. 1. Msllieier, I. It, M aH-ti. t)v Cbaptw, , K r'lWN-l aad Vt as. I'.Ufee At Hue piat tollag. etp'aaaa frq ll.a S'liiiiaera ..n fat.ie wa a'l. f waw Iha litiir aMfnr were bMJ: '.li.ly egainel faeloa. Weald weter a-i t a f . Itrkel. a It woal l avean a earittj ( t lathirni aea l..- lag e-.aab. Hkea ta e and rlH. ?bbei l UkMfw.a aiifiM aiv i f. i usiwir a as follows; lleory Clay oooe said "be weald rather be right tban be president. I would ratber go down to defeat for onr principles tban be victorious on tbe wrong platform with a belfbreed ticket." Every eipreesion was loudly cheered showing Ibat tbe sentiment was strongly against fusion, and as all nominees were of tbe same opinion the voting proceeded wben the following delegates were elect!: U. Caldwell, M. a Metier, J. L. Bwifi and L W. Lewis. This completed tbe work of tbe after oooo and on motion tbe convention adjourned to meet utijool lo lbs call of lb chairman, it being understood that this same convention aa oow organised wilt nominate tbe ouunty lioket later on, probubly moi lime neil moolb. Catarrh Carre, health aod sweet breath earnred, by hhilohs Catarrh Remedy. 1'ricw 50 rente. Naaal Injector free. Kor tale by Welle Warreo. bim will be Mr. James Uart. ot Hern- oer, Messrs. H. T. Bagley, W. L. Haling and others. Quit a number of Eiabt Mile speakere, and speakers Irom Iba surrounding country will be there and a very interesting time is eipeoted. E. M. U Eight Milk, Feb. 3, 1896. A Nataral Beaatller. . Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tba DKkmi and gtvee a dear and beaotiful compieilon. For sale by Well k War reo Our f"!'! 'wlag ihttrw aed mora la )a ht.i ,. .,hing ia 'l,l t'ulia ilfitg iat, for the lalMl aad tal of evertitiing la Ike tlrg lie. 1bf al ( hati twrlaia S tiigli IUodr. f am Mia nf lie CWrew l-f had . Jja, weaap IHKrHII A THl'K PU.MriOM. EniroM Uaitrri: Iear Hir:-I bate beeo ioformed that il is eorrenlly reported that I beve aaet my aauia to Ibe pvpuUet parly at E ihl Mil Outer tw be takes la aa a member of lUal parly. This report I broad niirrl faUe ttti wiiaoal lb least loao- deUoa of truth lo sapport It, I bave always baa a repobl eaa ever eiwoe thai great parly bee bad aa riiele&ee a4 ripeel lo Vole aad work far Ibe repabll eaa party e long as II otay with Ibe principle It Uafbee la lie plalform tJ. I am a Him believer ta biaMtellieaa, ( Ibal elUol that Ihia g iveroineal roia all lh silver balUa of oar wastry, alag wilb oar gald. I believe ia Ibe Unit ol Wa Mc Kmley aad Ibe rectpracily af Jmae Q. fiiatae, aad aiacereiy bope tba repHl! a party will have Ibe J Jedgael la Ineorpnrale Ibaaw three great da I Waal prtaeiplee ia tie laiforaa of l'l I aas J ours Vrey liuly, i H. Ibrasr. l,etia.tM,Of fti Ilia, li. a Wavth Kawla t'. imi.iMn, linpt-e, t'eeawinnia an I a I tbr and Lwag dWaa ar tnt.,i hf Mhiinh's Car. Yt sale by W elle A Werrea. Fabtt. Tha grandest event of Iba season io the form of a lesp year party, ocoorred at Pleaeaot View, McKiooey creek, the residence of (led. Noble, well known and reepeoted oiliceo of this oounty, on Friday veoio? last. Invited guests were prraeot, having o -ma from wiibia a radios nf teo milea. Tbe Invit tioof were confined cbiefly to tboae re siding io tb aeigbborbood ot rieaatot View. While ye Society Editor wm not preaeol, yet from reports we oan safely say ihat all Lad an rjiyabl lime. Mr Noble bae one of tba finest country rest deocf la Morrow oounty, Urge aod commodious, and perfectly adapted to tba crowd aod amaaemeoU ot tbo veo Ing. Uamra of every draorlptioo were played, beiog entered into heartily by all preaeot. At a late boar a Inocb was served, and all seemed to folly appreciate the geoeroeitv aad good taste Ibal had provided tha delightful banquet. Tboae preeent were : Mieaea rlorenoe Crltleo dofl, Maggia Horoor, Elsie Hmith. Klale rarmee, Iea leyner. Nail la Baeey. 1-nlq Hootbby, Ha Hbaaar, Lola aad t'liie laaa. Ada Hbea, J.uDia Nob'e, Meeere. J. T. Bonlbhy, J. W, fVymer. C. F. Kiraa. T R Rnblasna. W. II. Hraith O. H. Uvrr, tt. W. Adaata.New J..ee, E. M. A sera, Tbomaa Morgan. Kalph iwa, cue, unrtis, r.ageoa .Noble, W. Uaroor aad Uao. Noble, Jr. 'Tp--aeea lrsttnhr inll'iMii ' ' wwauiM laorrami, ln aauMl,!!. m'imi I IUI. eaVJlOK llMlhallilMil.a. rny, 1MM thmi, UmU Hall. ling. hlafn, " aai. Ir al and yon will be ? Ibaa fleaa wiih lt fee ii II. . - '.iw la tha lime l gt lbs H'aaktf 0(raan, the r'al ae(-e rf II I wmI. Muh lbetl.t4M.U-th einet ly la a-eane,sae year. H fV Me b4Uf nor hie allow af aeaspapra eaa t ma-le la lb elale. lMi.ta we will glee ate a Mwtwiawi aa a.Jtiliwal joarv.at.tba fwt llaator, aa acnllarat paie. Cuota ta w aa4 eabawr lb. Am al a fak !. A fia aev a ha aloag laa hue ftos lb boal I-' ibe biabewi rrn ia lb eteia. I-I a alayea Iba pi elf oiw an I kerp la Ibe mid He wf Ike ra.L Feai a me IU Jealb ef Ibe -eMi Oar rheeMa are ta4.a4aby wha Item b aalag nb ea etaa-al Ibal we maet ear, Tba aiata a4 teat of lb -aii.ea ewJWJ M was W at. Cralblew, wb at A'l.f l.a I, l" Ibe Uetio will a d'Mal f I rr eri frwaa ItM ia e'l eiapia J. wk. Thia ea la-iMt la we1e tm Ida apasiD Ibal WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary 70 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com- Fany, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, II. marl. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS r Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B, it H., u, si. iv oi. r., di a., i". r t. w. s v., and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATES a.oo PEW DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., csioAao. zziXi. 404-17 i. N. BKOWN and O 0. ELLIS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. N THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE X of Oregon for Morrow County The State of Oregon, flaintitr, vs. W. Morrow. County Clerk of said Morrow County, Oregon, and the heirs of Charles Liud, deceased. Defendants. Whereas, it has been satisfactorily made to appear to the Court that on the 13th day of Jan uary, irvM in sain Morrow uotinty, Oregon, one Charles Lind died intestate; that at the time of his death said Charles L'.nd was unmarried and left no children, or other heirs at law, and that up to the time of the commencement of this proceeding no person or persons have appeared lalming to be an neir. or heirs, ol said aeceaS' ed. That at the time of his death as aforesaid, said decnued was seised of certain real estate In aaid Morrow County, bestdea a considerable amount ol personal property. That alterwarl the County Court ot Morrow County duly BP' pointed administrators of tha estate of the said deceased, who duly qualified and entered npor saiu truat. aim proceenea to administer said estate, under the direction of said County Court. That on the 24th day of December, lwrj such administration was completed, and aald adtnln tstrators died in said County Court thelrsupple- mental nnai account, by which it was shown tnat mere remained in the hands ot such ad mtnlstrators, after such administration was fully completed, as the property of said estate, the sum of IIMUl, which said sum of money was. on earn nay, under ine order and direction of said Comity Court, Paid hr such admlnlstraU ore to J. W. Morrow. Herk of said County Court the above named dnfendant. subject to the further order ot the aaid County Court. That said sum of money has ever since aeid 24th day of December, IW, been, and now Is, In the hands of J. w. Morrow, and that said County Court haa not made any further order In relation tnereto ana mat dv reason of such facta, aald aura of I IMS 01 should eerheet to, and become tbe property of, the Htate, and tha Htate nf Oregon has a right by law to said sum of money now in poMeasmn oi earn aeieimani t. w. nor row, as ainrmewi. And It further satisfactorily attDearinc to tha Court that a summons has Issued In this nro- (voung, aim-ieo io aaid ncirnnant, J. v. Mor row, requiring him. and tha helra of tha aald Charlca Und. derraaml, to appear and answer the Information filed herein, within the lime llmllni by law In civil run, and that aald summons haa neon duly served tinon aald drfmidanl, 1. W, Morrow, neraonally. In aald Morrow Couiily, Oregon, and Ihat no hair, or heirs nf the aald harlee Mnd. dereaaad. can be niiinnin sam louniy ana etaie It Is Ihorrlure hanthy ordered that all persons Interested In lha aald eetata of t'harlea IJnd. deceased, appear on or before lha Bra! day of tha nesl regular term ol this Court, which Is tha Brat Monday In March, l"-l, In.wlt, lha aerond day thereof al Heppner, In aald Morrow County, and show reus. 11 any Ihey have why the title nf aald estate, now In Ihe hands of aald J. W. Morrow, lln the sum of IIKftAOl, should not veal In lha I'UlntllT herein. Ihe Htate of Oregon. Is hi rther ordered Ihat IMS notice ne published once each week for ell consecutive Weeks In Ihe Heppner ttaietta, a newspaper of general rlreulallon published al Heppner, In mi1, Hiirniw i iHiniT, HI I'pon. ittieea say bend fhl I wh day of January ifci ua.i a. lJ'ri l. t. Circuit Judge. (SUMMONS. in thk mcriTroriiT wr the cocvty v oi storrow, suae el ureoa. Henry Heaener, rialnUfT, va Clark R. A lklna. lelendanl. To Clark R. Adktoa, defendant. la the nam of the etale ol Oeann, yo are aerer.y re-iuirea k apfeaf anil atxeer the plalnl Sled aealiiel '! In Ihe above entitled A tnlntttrator't jfofc. VOTH-tr 14 MKIiar mtn THIT two, V Iee4 baa Swell t.rtnle. Jmlnle !WaliMimi4l, W U.n.. a, i i 4f Ike I oaaly I raH 4 Uanmm I cm, It Male 4 H rnM In IM (WfM xalnM OI4 stole ae het.be eeinx v peKwal M.mm ka m al ike m,e nl I ms . kl.t,pMf. iv teie4. wlikla eta laonihs lrwa daw b"mM lxie4 IKla V. Oaf e4 a . IU I a-aa, raiSUK fwyTT. Ally A4 ai la. A4alaiaMar f -, lit albw a kla eOlea 1. I.. I.. eeh wi:i ! pM f all wk aa aow aa i a a4 Haw Fasi tiao Vm PiiaiHtMiToa e butirg. 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And If ymi fall an lo answer, fof Waal Iherenl iba hialnlia a III arply la Iba eourt ! Ibe reiiet neaj,aand IB sa!4 enaitilalnl. la all t" )dment aeaiil aoa) , the aura o tltouaaad iKllara alik tntefeet ihervoa a rale oi lea fmf real fe ananas frnaa tbe 14 laf nl Kmember, iaM, and erb ma aa Ihe eoe may et)ulr fanhie aa aa attorney a tmm and nan and rtlehunem.uta and loe the euaanai a eenata annnK tl.ru led by ' - .e ptwwhi m ute ensB eM ayaviaea. ano rawnrdei in tbe awwtaaee ran m aei'i rttniv nm ine 7 f a aa af kcreeaatt mi.ii -r raae ht aad ennvevtna lha Mlln 4artihe4 t II the k. e4 awa and Mkii, an 4 talM, J ii. a-i ,4 anl ay a4 SWk tn4 aww-laai, - a .iu l i- m . and lu the aale ol ae4 premlans b aailafy aat4 HmMI teiSMMnnelakMil.llaledl.y twdee el Una etet-hea a lneU. 4w4re nf aakl eimri. saa4e aa Ue la dat a4 January. n t pheww All. net M nalntif. Of the Old Reliable ault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. KB www 'ewfora -TO THE- VIA TOE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Through Pullman Palace 81ecpera. Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars DAILY to Chicago. Many hours saved via this Hue to Eastern Points. STEAM HEAT. LOVVICHT P1NTSCH LIGHTS. HAT1CM. W. BAXTER, Oen. Agent, Portland, Oregon. J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon. I ftfl J r-e- Solentlflo American Agency for eimri. TRADK aeawatt. OtatQN SkATKNTa, COfVMIQHTa. wtaJ ymr mrnmatloa and rree Handnnok write to MUNN CO- HI haoauwav. haw Voa. Cldeat bareaa roe seenrlnc palenla la Amerlra. ITvery patent taken out hr Ua la brmiiiht before Iba putrfM tij a awtioe gtvea tn utckanra la Ua trgeal elrenlallori oT any arlentlflr paper In the worul. aplendhlly llluMraleU, ha Inlellu.Dl tea abnu!4 ba wlilxail It, Weekly, a.Oaa Teari l i all monlha. 4l4reaa, a'.jVjr A CU Your Face MdmlnltUatrtt Nolle: VOTtf ts Hmrar civit twit ynt i ' alMa be heenae.4ne4 a.lal.ie I'"1 " Ihe eaaale 4 l I I M ---,n- 1 by Ihe I ntnlf I tmt e4 Halh. 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