Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 11, 1896, Image 3

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    CANCER CUREO
-AND A-
LIFE SAVED
By tho Persistent Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"I was troubled for years with a
sore on my knee, which several
physicians, who treated me, called a
cancer, assuring me that nothing
could be done to save my life. As
a last resort, I was induced to try
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak
ing a number of bottles, the sore
Here and There.
in from Lena oret
Portland this
Mike Kenny wai
Sunday.
began to disappear and my general
health improve. I persisted in this
treatment, until the sore was en
tirely healed. Since then, I use
Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as
a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in
deed, it seems as though I could not.
keep house without it." Mrs. S. A.
Fields, Lloomfiekl, la.
AVER'S
Th8 Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ayer's Pillo Regulate the Liver.
THE
ami
SON 1 MON 1TI' E I WED ITtl U I TH I W
srioir n jtjt ijl
W7TTdl9 Wltr22
Take Notice..
L The lum of Ota rent per Una will be
)har(rel for "cirfi of thank," "resolution of
raaport," Hat of wedclltm uruaenU and donor,
ind otiltuary notion, (oilier than tho the etllt
r shall himself Kite an a matter of newt,) and
eotloeaotapeclal UMMttlnita for whatever pnrpoaa.
X Notloea of chimb aul toolety and allother
interUlnmeuta from whlrh reroinie U to beda
rl4, shall be churned tor at the rata of Am
jtnU a Una. The rule will ba strictly adher
ed lo In arrry Instance.
AdTerttattiR rahja reasonable and made known
ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
Mac for nardman, Monument, Lont Creek,
Mm iter ami l aurun Citf . leave aa fullowf i
Krery day at a. m., eicwt Htmdar.
Arrlvmerery daretf ai..xipt Monday.
The chMK-t, qiileteat and beat Una to or
Irom tha lnlrtor ronniry.
WAIX TIIDMItWN, Trop.
Conacr Brock, Agents.
Qambrinus Beer,
1iiaHAir PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquor arte) Smoaable
Cigars. Call art Tad.
R. B. May arrived (rom
morning.
. G. Sloan is etitl quite ill at his
borne in this city.
W. J. Brown was in from the Lena
ooontry over last night.
Canyon City and John Day are now
oonneoted by telephone.
Boy Roberts, of Eight Mile, who has
been quite ill, is oonvuleeciug.
La Grnnde Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Ed Day, one of Morrow oounty's prom
inent sheepmen, was in Iieppner yester
day. .
Geo. Fell has moved into a portion of
the bouse occupied by Wm. Dana and
family.
Tbe smiling face of James Shiiw, of
Butter creek, was seen on our streets
yesterday. ;
Next Friday is St. Valentine's day,
and as this is leap year it will probably
be a lively one.
Gents take partners for tbe "manitoe,"
at the St Valentines ball at tbe opera
bouse the Htu.
Born To tbe wife of Walt Thompson,
or this oity, yesterday morning, a boy
All doing nicely.
T, J. Oarle, tbe venerable ex-mayor of
lone, was looking after business in
Heppner Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Woolery eame tip from lone
on this morning's train end is the guest
of relatives in this oity.
Born To the wife of J. W. Morrow, of
this oitv, Inst evening, a boy. Billy is
now a blush of smiles.
Joe Biber departed last Thursday
evening for Portland wnere be expects
to remain tor a few weeks-
Best accommodation and oonrteons
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra-
bamsick building, Heppner, (Jr. tf
H. Y. Blaokwell got in from Long
Creek on last Saturday evening's stage.
He will probably go below before re
turning. .
W. J. Leezer, whose illness ' was re
ported in a previous issue ot tbe Ga
zette is now reported to be quite danger
ously ill.
"Gents take partners for tbe Abrata
Lancers Are you all ready? Yil yi!
Let ber go." At tbe St. Valentine ball
on the 14th.
Walt Thompson, proprietor ot tbe
Heppner-Monument stage line, returned
Sunday evening from a brief . business
trip to Long oreek.
T. D. Lake, wbo spent Friday with
his brother Jack, ot tbli city, departed
on that evening's train. Mr. Lake is with
tbe O. R. & N. at Tekoa, Wasb.
Wm. Penland wbo baa been quite ill
for several weeks past, baa about re
covered and is again able to be out. He
is mingling with Ueppner friends today,
A person is nermaturely old when
baldness oconra before the forty-fifth
year. Use Hall's Hair Renewer to keep
tbe sealp healthy and prevent baldness.
0. H. Biokwiib. routa agent ot the
Faoific express oompany, ' arrived ' last
Saturday morning to look after tbe
oumpaoy'i interest in tbe recent robbery.
Anv inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo
aVeirea tbe services of an attorney in
Washington. D. 0 , will find it to his
advantage to call on or addrees tbia pa
par. v oil
D n't forget tbe Waebiogton'a birtb
day hall to be given at the opera bouse
Feb. 21st. All should make preparations
to atteod tbis party. A grand time it
anticipated. 3 o
Jndge M. Duiton, of Canyon City.
arrived from a two months' sts In Fort
land last Hstarday morning. Be depart
ed yesterday morning for bis loner
oonotry home.
Tbnee desiring bargains eboaM take
advantage of tbe wholesale elauRbter
Driers made oa tbe MoKarland stock
wblch E K. Bishop it now olue'ntf oat
regardless of oost.
The cbineae new-year begins tbia
evenloa- and feativilira are eappoecd to
continue ft r 10 days. Thia event will
alen ba the 2-'d year of iba reign ot
Kwong Hue tba Cbineae emperior.
Krho stage leaeea Uenpoer Mondaya,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Lea? re Eobo
Tnradara. Tarsdays and rlelordaye.
fare 14 eeob way. Offlee, Wells k
Warren.Ueppoer. Ed. Driekell, I'fop
A terrible murder was oommitted in
East Portland last Thursday night A
logger named Baxter out bia wires
tbroat with a rasor, and attempted to
out bis own, bat was prevented by tbe
police. - Tbe woman was intoxioated at
tbe time of the tragedy. Baxter is now
being cared for at tbe hospital, and it is
thought tbat be will recover. He is a
brother-in law of William Gilmore now
of Portland, bnt well known here, hav
ing lived both here and at Arlington for
number of years.
James H. Miller, a brother of tbe poet
Joaquin, was in Tbe Dalles recently.
Mr. Miller was one of tbe pioneers of
EaBteru Oregon, having settled in the
Ochoco ooontry wben Indians were
tbioker than rabbits, and when tbe set
tler's life and property were constantly
in danger. He retains tbe costume of
the frontiersman, and presents tbe ap
pearance of having belonged to a gen
eration ot tbe past.
Mrs. Cox, the evangelist of Newberg,
accompanied by her daughter, arrived in
Heppner last Saturday morning and is
now assisting in the revival which is in
full progress at the M. E. oburob. Mrs.
Cox is a very interesting and pathetic
speaker, and will certainly be ot great
Bseietanoe in tbe present series ot meet
ings. Ayoungman in Lowell, Mass., troubled
for years with a constant succession of
boils on his neck, was completely cured
by taking three bottles ot Aver a Snrsa'
parilla. Another result of the treatment
was greatly improved digestion with in'
o Teased avoirdupois.
A grand Mother Hubbard ball will be
given at the opera house on the evening
of Washington's birthday, Friday, Feb.
21st. On tbis occasion all tbe ladies are
supposed to appear in tbe above style of
dress. Excellent music will be furnish
ed by Ed Hale BDd Jake Wattenbnrger,
3-D.
i. Murray Spencer, tbe jolly com
mercial man representing Charles Rob
gtook&Co .of St. Louis, Mo., was in
Heppner over Sunday. Murray's latest
aspiration is to acquire fame as a poet.
What oan it mean: He nas already
been married tbree times.
Makes the Blood Pure
This ia the secret of the cures
by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Read this:
"I am so glad
to write tbat I
am now In per
fect health and
it lsall because
Hood's Barsa
parllla made
my blood pure.
My health
broke down
with troubles
peculiar to
women, m y
norVAna m-rrm
VfZjc$ tern was shat
iLJ tered and I
had to take my bed. Tbe physician said
there was little hope for me. A neighbor
told of wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsa
parilla and I decided to try it. When I
had taken 8 bottles, I could sit up and now
I am perfectly well and strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
has done all this for roe." Mrs. C. F.
Fadereb, La Platta City, Cplorado.
SUMMONS. -
IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT rOB THE COUN
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon.
J. H. Townaend,
Plaintiff,
va.
Thomas Walden, W. G.
Scott, Geo. W. Harris,
Defendants. .
To Tnomaa Walden and 0. W. Harris, Defend
ant.
In the name of the 8tate of Oreeon, yon are
ereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint Sled against you in the Mbove entitled
r;ia cure habitual constipa
nOOU S flllS tion. rrlce25c.per box.
nit on or before the tint day of the next regu
lar term ot ine above entitled court town:
Monday, tbe 2d day of Mann, 1896;
and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof
tne planum win apply to tbe court tor ine
relief demanded in said complaint, to-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 thon-on nt. the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum, trow 'he nratduy of Febrdary,
iw, nun pnl I, anil lor t ;e lur her sum or
Thirty-Five Dollars, attorney's fee, together
with the costs and disbursements of this -utt to
be taxed
And that the mortgage described in plaintiff's
complaint be foreclosed and that the premises
therein described, to-wit: the 8YVU of Sec. 21,
Tpl N, R 25 E, W. M., be sold to sathjfy 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 aaia premises.
This summons is published bv order of Hon
Stephen A. Lowell, iudce of the sixth iudicial
district of the State of Oregon, dated December
899-412. Attorney foi Vlatntift.
SUMMONS.
Anv tendenoy to premature baldness
may be promptly ohecked by tbe use of
Ayer's Hair Vigor.1 Don't delay till tbe
scalp is bare and the hair-roots destroy
ed. If you would realize tbe best results,
begin at once with this invaluable pre
paration.
E. H. Clarke, oommonly known in
Heppner as "Woolly," and in Pendleton
as "(Jlarkey, bnt everywhere else as
Mr. Clarke, of San Francisco, came over
from Pendleton on last night's train. He
ezpeots to go below tbis evening.
E. B. Deyoe, traveling auditor of the
O. R. & N came op on Saturday morn
ing's train to see what oondition tbe
company's property was in after tbe
hold up. He found that the depot bad
not been oerried away.
Oub Naw DBOoaisr Mr. W. E. Brook,
who has been in business here since
1890, took leave of town last Monday
evening for bis new home in Heppner.
As above stated, Mr. Brock, in company
with Mr. Sels, opened a drugstore in
Hillfboro in 1890. Shortly thereafter,
Mr. Sels embarked in busiuesB east ot
the Cascade mountains, so tbat be was
not in Hillsboro except occasionally,
leaving the whole management of the
business to Mr. Brook. In 1893, Mr.
Brock purohaeed Mr. Sels' interest aud
bas sinoe owned the Hillsboro property.
A few weeks ago he found a EBp in
Heppner, which be deoided should not
be allowed to pass. Taking some out
side means which he thought could be
turned to better account, and putting it
witb bis brother in laws savings, tbe
Heppner drngstorJ was bought on terms
tbat are rarely met. Mr. Brook goes
tbere to take charge. His Uillsboro
store is left with Mr. Frank O. Mitohell,
wbo has been witb Mr. Brock from the
begiuning. While here, Mr, Brock has
made scores of friends wbo regret that
be hat gone to another, town. Hillsboro
Independent.
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THERE'S
Essn
Chan in Business All teat?
a
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out tbe 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.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Iieppner, Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
JL of Morrow, Blate of Oregon.
iv. r. nugnes, rituuuii,)
vs.
Henry Kelly, Defendant) !
To Henry Kelly, Defemlant.
In the name of the State of Orogon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed aRHiimt you in the above entitled
suit on or before the first day of the nexi regular
term of said court, to-wit:
The 2d Day or 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: Jiuisnnent
and decree agitnst you for the sum of I.W5.00,
with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
perannum from the 12th day of May, lti!i2; for
the sum of $21.78, with Interest thereon at the
rate of ton per cent per annum from the 20th
day of December, 1MI5, and $tiO 00 attorneys fee,
aud the costs of this suit. And that the mort
gage described in plaintiffs complaint be fore
closed and the premises therein, described to-
wit: the BVt of NWfc and of WM of See. 22.
and WH of Sec. 23, f p. 2 S, of R 27 E, W. M., In
Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said
judgment.
This summons is published by order of Stephen
A. Lowell. Judge of the Circuit Oou'toi the
State of Oregon for Morrow County, made on
the 8th day of January, 18i0.
J. N. BROWN,
404-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
, Catarrh for Twenty Years.
Warner Lake, Ore., Jan. 16, 18. I
bad catarrh for orer twenty years, and
tried a great maDy remedies, but nothing
did me any eood until I began takiDg
liond Darsaparilla. 1 was also troubled
witb Dambneea in my limbs, but since
taking Uood'a Sarsaparilla I am free
from all tbe ailments. My son baa also
been cured by Uood'a Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. P. A. Fowler.
For Dyspepsia
and Liver complaint yon bave a printed
guarantee on every bottle ot Bhilob's
Vitalizer. It never tails to ' oure. For
aale by Wells & Warren.
Hood'a Blla
indigestion. ;
oure iiok headache,
Tbi RoBniBy. The robbery of J. 0,
Hart, O. H. A N. agent at tbe depot, laat
Thursday evening by two masked men
oootinuei to be the tbeme ot discussion
on all aidea. Aa yet do arreate bava
been made, bat it ia learned tbat suspi
cion point! atroogly to several persons,
A repreaentative of both tbe express aod
railroad company bave been in Iowa for
several days past looking after tba
Intereata ot tbeir respective companies,
aod qnietly examining tba diffureot
dues. On checking op tbe business
Agent Ilart give out tba Information
that tba amount taken from both com
panits was f 50.05. Sheriff Harrington
requests tba Osteite to announce that ba
will give 50 reward for tbe arrest and
convict ioo of Iba parties bo oommitted
tbia robbery.
Karl's CloTtr Ho4 Tea
la a aura oure for Headache and nervous
dtaeasee. Nothing relieves ao quickly.
for sale Dy Wells warren.
IIcntino Coiotes. Chss Rogers, of
Butter creek, spent aat week over iu
Gilliam county, showing lbs boys how to
Ohase ooyotes. The flrnt d iy tbey took
lo a woir, and barring an acoident or
two, would have ornvbt another. While
tbey were closing in on the second out
Mr. Carlisle's horse struck a badger bole
aod went to graaa with a broken neck
Lnokily the rider escaped ,witb a tew
acratcbea and the task of carrying bis
aaddle four mile. Mr. Oantv'a horse
ran away with him carrying him oat of
tbe range. Incidental to these mishaps
the wolf whipped tbe hounds and mada
bia escape. Monday the hunters killed
tbree wolves but tbe next day a blob waa
the laat of the bint fortune failed them
aod they returned at night without so
much aa a j'ick rabbit.
Klni out the tx-lls Hie hour grows bol, 'til
K,lrhun Mnriy alt:
Columbia a t)tia have auirly got the Brltnna la
a it;
Youraurrr tner proudly finals an4 Juatlre
rulra on blah.
In! ton f-.ri " t r"ut throats I'h "rrf s
Uni K. .... ,
tf. At the IWIveJere saloon.
rtiarle Jones, tbe Well-lfonwo "old-
timer" In the Inncorial line. ba again
InraMla Iieppner. bavlrg pu'ebaaed
Oreea Mathews' shop. Minor building
ppoelle tbe rilf botL Charley ill
appreciate a rail aho in town.
The oldest OdJ Fellow in lOregon. Mr.
John Settle, died at bia borne m Lebaooo
Thursday, tie waa alao one of tba oldeet
pioneers of tba Northvewt, hiving eome
to Walla Walla ia 1H16, and loo a ted to
Linn oonely ia 1IM7.
Walt. Thompson runs atage between
Pauci Fabtt. A surprise party waa
given Miaa EleWo Myers at ber home at
tba Pelsoe hotel of tbis place on laat
Saturday aveolog. Tba party bad beea
arranged under tbe aopervleon ot (Jeo,
i Thornton and waa eaeeeee ia every
parttoalar. Tba large aod eommodiooe
dining room wae used for playing games
and aa enjoyable time wee spent.
loach waa served hv I he ladies, the
Heppner aarf ilooomeof, arriving every I geollemea furnishing the tropical vegs-
dsv eioert Monday aod leaving every
day eteept Huoday. Hhorteet and eneap
eat root lo tbe I ole nor. Ooowr A
Dnck, agente.
Mathews BroaCity hotel barber shop,
tonaorlal artiete. llairootliof , ebavieg.
ah en. pool 2, etc, done aeteottfleally.
l'.albe at 'JS eeeta epte.
MIIIS is.i shecphcrd
cr who has been out
four months, but hc
loooks like a new man O
ccn
he has
up at ,
IIoknkk & Riika's
now for
dressed
O
O
Horner &. Rhea,
a) v r tri i, - - - - v
f . - - - n n i-i n n nn-i ri-i- - -
tstlon.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for tho County of Morrow.
Delia E. Woldon, 1
l'lutntift,
vs. t
Frank L. Weldon,
Defendant. J
To Frank L. W'eldou, Defendant.
In the name of the HUito of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer to the
complaint tiled agalnt you In the above entitled
uit on or Deioro tne nrst nay ot tne next
regular term of the above entitled court towlt:
Monday, March 2d, 189(1;
and If you fall to answer or otherwise t.nd for
want thereof tha plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled court for a docree dissolving the
marrlane bonds now e iatluar between you and
nerseu, and aiso lor a aocree awarding me care
and custody of the six minor children towlt:
De la KdHli welilnu. l.uiv i.ouiae weldon.
Leland Stanford Woldon. Frank Leonard Weldon.
lleorge Irving Weldon and I'eart Weldon, the
frulta of raid marriage to planum.
This tummona It published bv order oi lion
Stephen A. Iowell, Judge of the circuit court of
the Htnte of Orexon, for the sixth Judicial
district, aatca January em, ihw.
401-17 Attorneys for plaintiff.
It Haves lives Kvrry Day.
Thousands of oaaea of Consumption
Asioma, uougfis, tjoiiis and Urouo are
on red every day by bhilob's Cure. For
sale by Wells Warren.
SUMMONS.
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.
Gilliam & Bisbee
JapakcsI WiDDtwu. A Japaoeae
wedding in blgb life waa faithfully por
trayrJ at the o.era bo use last Saturday
aveuiog. The eoterteloment wsa given
by tbe Ladiee Aid Hooiety of tbe
Chriali in rbon-b and proved a anjArea
both fluancielly and as an eotertaloment.
Tba Joong partieipaota arrayed in
Japanese ooalomee played their aeveral
parte well and the d'lll at tba ooee waa
a very interesting feature; tbia however,
waa not a part of the ceremony bol wae
simply prepared aod added by
lira. J. N. Ilrowo, wbo bad the general
supervision of the petf'irtsaoe. A Ave
oent loneb waa aerved at the does of the
program. e
alllUfaae II.
Ask your pbysioiao. yonr druggist aod
J nut f needs atx.ol Hhllob'a Care for
Uonentnptlon. They will reflnainead
It. For aale by Welle A Warreo
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRBl'lT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
of Morrow, Htate of Oregon.
Henry vt necier,
riaiiitin,
vs.
William Bremer,
. who oi said
Wllilam Bremer, and
Frank llagerinan, as
Kerelverot the lxm
bard Investment Com
pany, a corporation,
DcfendanU
To William Bremer, Defendant.
In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the roin
lilalut llled against you In the alwive entitled
suit on or talorethe llrat day of the next regular
lennoisaiii court, lo-wu:
The ltd ay of March, INHn
And If you fall ao to anawer, fur waul thereof
Ihe plaiiitttt will apply lo the court lor the re
lief demanded In aa d comiilelnt. l II
For jiidginent ami derree agaluat William
Bremer for Uiv sum of I i.iu, with Internum
l-.I.S ii thereof at Ihe rate of 1 ix-r cent xr an
limn from the ftratday of June, 1h',; with Inter
eat mi fi thereof at the rate of a per rent per
annum irom id ti rat nay oi im emner, ikm;
wllh lutari-at on tl.S (hereof at Ihe rate of M-r
rem iwr aiiiiuin Irom ma nrti day ! June, iwh
with InUireat on l' thereof at Ihe rale of a per
rent per annum I mm the firat day ol (Hx-emlier,
l"!H. and for a further emn to lie determined hr
the court as an attorney s fre, and foi coals of
llila suit.
Alao tor a derree forrrbxlna the mortnte
deo rllMNl In plaltitlfTeroiiiplaliit. aa In all Ihe
defendants herein named and (lie aale oi aald
BiortKSMrd I'remlH-a In aaliafy aald iudaiiielit
and d-4-re. lutereal and roata
This anniinont la tnibllahed 1T oMer nf
trphen A. Uiaell, Judge of Ihe I'iirult Court
nl lh Male of Oregon for Morrow County, uU-d
January ain,
v. u. r.i.i.i" a in j. n n,
H 17. Atlitrueyi for I'lalullff.
Lrraaaar NoTwa Tbe literary beld
its meeting as waa eoeunoced oa last
tvealag. Tba program wae abort bat
favorably rendered. Tba eociety meets
siaia oa ant Kalorday at which lima
tbey eipeel lo mora faithfully preawol a
g'xij peigrem Tbe women aoflrage
o,aeell.iej will be duvoesed by Clay
Kolson abd f lore ae Crttleodeo fur tbe
affl maitve, Jae. Ilart aod lira. i. X.
Itrowa ..r the nelie. Tba pohlie la
agele invited.
A liHIe -tanghler ,f rd Webber,
ll' llaed, Ue.( had a very bad M
and eih wbleb be bad ant bee aUt
l.iinra allh aa) thing. I gave bif8) a
1 t.iHle tJ I'l.aniUf lam's Coaab lUojeJ;,
lesie v, H. lloUUd, aiarrbaot aod poet
j .nMr at Wrti llrlotefleld, and tbe ail
j lime I esw bim ke e" II war led Ilk
' . k Tmim Mntf.l la lilailj
peia!tf fe aa ll.rrl kbd ag
IHotlce of Dissolution.
VOTun: ia HKKF.nv nwrs that tiik
11 rn Mrliirralilu haretofore etlallnf lie
laeen IMrar Minor. Arthur Minor and frank
M'ra. under (Ira arm name nl Minor at In
dnli'S a enrrl mrrebatidlaa Imaineaa In Ilia
tiianiK Heppner, baa llila day In-rn dlnlvr.
Hr molual rutiartil, rrank lu.ifrra baflucdla
faiard ol bia Intvrrat In Ihe bual"a Ui l'i other
member of Iba Arm alio will roiillnup In
bualae al Iheaain ba-ailon, e.dln-1 all debu
and arid ail aeiounla ol lb aab' firm
l-K MIMiR
A Kl III K MINOR,
fKANK HixiH
lab-4 al ll' ppiiar, Of , Jan, , I'm. ' 17.
Lief or rTt n The folloe lug list
of patents oeie graaled to I'ariBo atatsa
laveofore laat week i O. J. tlaekoa, Kae
Fraaeieeo, Cal , low aaler alarm; K. O.
ftraeetl, Ifawarde, Cal, bottxnbol
abaoiaai fuf eeltiag marbloee; H. Di
Vecrlo, haa fraoeaMO, wheel; K, W.
Uaramnad, Leviik, tVl , engine; A.
Uarp'.ld, U Aaglee, frail pltltag
tearblnej J, Hproale, Hen Francriaea,
eeed rerk; W. (I. Tower, Marietta, Cel.,
soap book; J. P. Vaa Kiekle, Ixe Aage.
U, eprmkln g deviee; K Weeebeke, Haa
Frsorlaoi, Aollaepllc dispbraftn fr
telephones ; H. A. rt, haa Francisco,
aoa!aabr,
. i (w nm ea eii I
l.npli.g e-i(b aid m
lie emree t bee It Haeae i
II M el. II Ire fo II !
irjuflaa. f of aale by I'l.h
4ae wl.
f w -oa fIir ''M ebf- t'eele Hsio'e
! BIX ffe B' . wt - . (I
I flog
(."blbf
(d.B.
J W K"'. ' eiij .aiale, e pre
lf.t i di all li'd ' ia sad
par baaaiag ni il ! Irnna rletn
M.f ar. 4 op h l il ! earpxa.
'ifH a Mam ei, ,j-ere (y
belei.
r-ltUt'il illa-llaCHU-. blk
tfa-t'. bah area e'e ef eaavblae gweraav '
ll ! r I'J ya f'-f furtlr tailte-
lrt el em ee -1 !-, J A leel,, ;
filtrl.. a, (( W-if. I
O P II a' I, be lo. a- l al..l. eaa
, ax f m4 el L lI.He, Mfl aa,
t
Id rasa Arrsv-faurav-A ll.lwaakee
paper gate eff the fallowing ; "Berk ward,
turn beekwarJ, O time ia font fligbl;
give lak MeKlaiet'a lew Jal M U
algbl; aarptaa.anwae bark froei Ihe t'ael'e
ran lel,ll
as the 'h
ttote af fair "l-wagee 'aay op, aol
plaaly e do; f obi rerve sale, on bnad
leewe to sell, eaeti to ll.e Ireaeary, et4
free trade lo Cnlavl.
r rrr.
Ilevieg ftrder4 a lerg U4 t4 ax.M.an
from iba f,t to arrive early lo tbe
apt ! a'4 to stake tunas for ny ow
Ofii'lmf . I will foe lb ail eis'y daft
Kiaa I raa.ee nal nl mj
M.r. 17.
Motice of Assignment.
Vrn R M Ma.Hr-rtYMVMTIIATt.lt'1 l
i ' Veil and W I' rail. at1rirra ddn( buainrwi
al lle .iir, orrfiii. nn b r lb arm nama ul
fall H)a , ha ma.U an aailgntnanl l"f lb
livnrfti i.l Ihflf rrri.r
All irtie bli( rlaini aeajoal a 1. 1 Rnn f
frll H" ar brr. i.y riiirt la prnrni lb
an lo lb Mtnletalrnml aaatfttt. al llrirl
Nal..i.l f II ui". lo Mrr I .m.i.i.
r'(., sill, In llir Munlba IrvHt lb dal
ltA, January 9.
,(. K.a.rH. Aaalw.
J J !,
Atb.ruat b.f AaalfKM en I
N"
ofcf o final Sittlrmtnt.
lrvttf, mriltra)lr f tie Hlte
mil 'lml'f rat. t. I has t t rt Mitt
I shi tl ay eavetft t( Mrtt mtrtlf, 1 M I'f"
lHaft, n la Netl'lH ftl 9tptt , IW-'ti(
4 AJ'H ;W Kk.(
N1
f.4 lb . aM fl. r
trrM I If ta. tin
II Mntl l.a b.tl.i altw
We are not email men, lbs. Vie are email men, Xa.
v;e are not ins Largest Hants in tie Worm !
a a a But when the people of all the turroundliig country are in need of a
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nallt, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumlierland Coal, Oass and Water ripe, Pipe rittiiiKS, Btovee and Ranges, Wagon,
Harks, BiiRRlca, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Bawl, Sledges,
Wedges, Uuns, Ilstols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
Iteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllert
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Fricea.
We have Oooo Goods at Fata Prices, tnd Cheap John Goods at Chep John rrlce.
GILLIAM & BISBISIS,
MAIN 8THEET, - IlEl'PNEK. OREGON
T. R. HOWARD
13EALS IN
Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Suitlies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
He will make it an o!jVct for you to trade with
liim as Lin pricog are rilit, and all goods tbat be
bandlca are of tho very taut
Stork
on Main Street, Next
to City Drug Store,
Door
I-.IoppliC.3L',
-rr
NuivafM to (. a Van tluyn. Irtl dr b ( Hj ll.d. 1.
Hos everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lnmps mid Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
AKurueyN lit
Law
BKITN r.U.
All tnloei alUn.UI .i li. a .r..mt-t anj eaiUfaory
manna. Nolan I'nl.la- att.l O.IIerliira.
orncr. is national hank ih'ilmno.
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la
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S' -! i-r )ii".4 i'i I.iu.
"t l ffiwi
Mlf.
Do You Want a Ki ?
Don't You Want a Plrcc lo
Put up Your Team
Arc You in Nti:d of a Saddle
Horse ?
All ll.art ran I I'riH-url al 1 l.tri''ii A l'-it)n, lort Main Flrret,
llf I jitirr, Orrn.
Ik a aall i'- ! '! H . il iia. M )le,
A , 4 lux la ie ! " 'a Kii.i .
I la He Ik IIm
TMOMPSOiV ,t MINKS.
ti-anTMtjr. itarrirtR.
TIIK IA LACK UOTKL HAK,
.1. O. MOIIOI I I0WS, Prop.
I in i a. mm laum
Keeps the I'inest Wines Liquors and Cigars.