I- I.I LOSS OF voice; After Acute Bronchitis CUBED BY USINO A VFP' Cherry JTL I JUliJ Pectoral A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. -:. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Here and There. rectoral; ! The first bottle pave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, lias relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pe.ctoral." E. M. Brawley, D.D., l)igt Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral COLD MEDAL AT THE WOBID'8 FAIR. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS. 3M is Ms TTF 2Z 10 JWT3. 77T7 WH7 IS TffiJ J 12 m 3Z M JJ2 Take Notice. 1. The turn of Ore rent per Una will be Jhanred (or "cards of thanks." "resolutions of reapact," lists of wedding presents and donor, tnd obituary nutlet, (other than thoM the edit. r shall himself give aa a matter of nwi, and aotlcM of special mei'tlnics for whatever purpose. 3. Notices of rhurcb.and society and all other intertatntnanta I rum which revenue in to be rte rled, elia'.l be charged for at the rale of Ave enta a line. Theae ruloa will be strict! adher ed to In every inatatice. Adtrerttatu. ratns reasonable and madekoown tpoo application. TIME TABLE. Hta.e for Hardman. Monument. lone Creek, lohn Day and Canyon City. leae aa follow! : Ivery day at a a. m , ascent Hnmlar. A rrtvea every day at f .a., eicepl Monday. The rheaH't, qiitrkeat and beat Hue U or from the Interior ronniry. WAI.T THOMPSON. Prop. Conaer A Brock, Axents. Qambrinus Beer, m iHAir PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and Smekabla Cigar. Call en Tad. W. O. Allison wbs in from Eight Mile last Wednesday. Geo MeKty, of Wattprmno Flat.oame up from Arlington last tight. Geo. A. Brown, the HarJmail mer chant, was io the city lus I uuht. A. J. Inland arid Mat Moserovs were passengers ou tbia momiuc's up traia. La Grande Marble Works. Lt Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, BneRtnan, Heopner. Republicans slionld all ettenilthe clu'i n:cetting at the court bouse at 2 p. m. tomorrow. E G Sloan, wbo bas been qnite ill for feme time past, is again able to be on the streets. Wm. Sorivnpr and family returned last Thursday from a two week's, visit with Condon relatives. V7. E. Kahler cam in frmn the Hird man country yesterday mid returned to The Dulles on last evening's truin. Best accommodation and oourteons tieatmentat Ihe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. 8ts.. Portland, Oregon.. Bob 8uaw came up from Portland on this vnorninK's train to look afier a ship ment of cattle for Portlaud markets. 0. F. Walker, Hie well known Port land stickbyr, is io the city in t Lie in terests of the Uuion Meat oompauy. H. V. Parkins, of Cascade Looks, is visit iu u in Heppner this week, the unest of liis eooiiu, Mrs. Latin us Penland. Born On the 18. Feb. to the wife of Fianlt W'.hrd, of Pmkers mill, an, 8 pound Kirl. Mother and child doiUB well. Eastern Oregon is rertiwily blessed with and iiliUMtnijoe. of beat if ill Bprinu weather. n fact our entire winter has been temtirkalily mild. Do n t wear impermeable and tinht nttintr huts that constriel the blood vessels of the scalp. Use H dl's Hi Renewer ocoasionally and you will no be bald. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo desires the servioee of an attorney in Washington, D. 0 , will find it to bis advantage to call ou or address this pa per, 5tf Those desiring bargains should take advantage of the wholesale slaughter prices made on the MoFarlaDd stuck which E. R. Bishop ii now clos'ng out regardless of oost. i Echo stage leaves Heppner Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Eoho Tuesdays, Turedaya and Saturdays tare 82 eaob way. Office, Wells i Warren.Ueppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop Heppner, Light & Water oompany Is preparing to put in a local telephone for Heppner. Walt Richardson baa been 'working on the eleotrio light poles pre paratory to putting up the wire ibis week. Mncb of life's misery is due to in 'ligeetion ; for wbo can be happy with a oain in bis atotiiaobr As a corrective nnd strengtbener of the alimeutar, organs, Ayei's Pills are invaluable, tbei uae haing always attended with maiked benefit. Wm. Brown, one of the promlnen Htookmeu of the Lone Rock country, is quite ill from bo attack of appeudiaites. t the roams of Eli Keuey, at The National bank building, lie la now re reiving treatment from Dr. Hwinbnrne, but should au operation be found Ueues nary be will go to Portlaud. "Bacteria do not occur in the blood or in the tissues of a healthy living body it her of man or the lower animals So aays the celebrated Dr. Koch, Other dortors say that the best medicine Io render the blood perfectly pure and Iieallhy is A)er a naisapanlln. 1 lie Uazetie annonnced ID a recent isne (hut Geo. llariington shen ( this couuty, would pay 85(1 reward fur the arrest and conviction i he perpetrators (if the robbery at the flepot. 1 tie I'mciHo Kxprea oompsn and the 0. K. A N oompany now nff o adililiooHl (00, milking lu all leward of f 100. You hear everywhere, an I real it i the newspapers, that Himtnona Liver Keirnlalor is Hie best liver remedy, ao Ihe best spring medimue, an 1 the bia blood medioiue. Tbe only me ln in of anv iHnaeq'ienae that I ne I hun moo Liver lix.-iiUtor." Mo wrote M It. A. Oohh, of M irnnnton, N O. Au W. F. Park. M. U.. of t raoy City. Teno rilea, Miu)iiioui Liver It-guUtor Is tbe best" Firemen's Association. Pendleton secured tbo next tournament of tbe Eastern Oregon and Washington Fire men's Association. In passing upon tbe matter of prizes, tbe directors placed the value of Ibe trophies to be awarded as follows: Speed race First prize, fOO; second, $50; Wet test-First, $80; sec ond, $40. Hook and ladder test First, $50, ef oond, 825 tfoot race, 200 yards Prize $20. 1 A Flight Mistakb. The Gazette wat error in the last issue io mentioning tbe change iu the City hotel. Mr. Ted rowe has leaned the City hotel property and not the hotel, as suggested at that me, and Mis. Bradley will retaiu her position as proprietress of tbe bote', here, as of old, she will uie every effort to please her guests. Of oourse thin rror was caused by the rambling mao- ner in which our informant gave in the ews, but as he is a gray haired gedtleman, the GuzetSe stand the blunt. Revival Meetings Elder J. W. Jen ins will preach at the opera house on nnday, both morning and evening. 'tis will be the beginning of revival services at that plaoe whioh'will last some three or, four weeks. J. V. Craw- ird, of Waitabnrg, Wash., will have charge of the singing during this meet iog, ana an earnest invitation is extend ed t j the singers' of Heppner to help in this part of the services as it will be made. interesting and instructive t them. The publiu is oordially invited to attend this series of meetiugs, and especially the unsaved. Are yua Made Miserable by Indigestion, ('onsiii aiioo Piizlnt-sa. Loss nf Appetite, lello Kkio? Hbiloh'a ViUUz-r a a poeitive cure, r or sale by Wells k warreo. Walt. TbninpeoD runs stage Iwtwwn Heppner aod Monutuetit, arriving every day exrpt Monday aod leaving every day except Suoday, Hhorleet and ours t ronte to tbe loienor. Uuoeer Brock, aganis. AT roT. Tired Women Must have strength or they will be in the suffering despair of nervous prostration. The true way to win vigorous health is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla which will build op strength by making pure, rich blood; thus it will also feed the nerves upon their proper nourishment, create an appetite, tone the stomach invigorate every organ. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is what tired women need the one True Blood Purifier prominent in tbe public eye. HnnH'i: Dillc nct harmoniously with 11V7UU 3 THIS Hood'i Sarsaiiarilla. Mo. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT rOK THE COUN ty of Morrow, 8tate of Oregon. J. H. Townn-nd, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Walden, W. G. B'-ott, Geo. W. Harris, Defendant. To Thomas Walden and G. W. Harris, Defendants. in the name of the State of Oregon, Vi ereby reoniied to atmeur and answer thi plaint tiled BRaiiist you In the bove entitled ou are hereby reotined to appear and answer the com- suit on or before the rirst lav of the next regu lar kiih oi me aDove enutiea court town: Monday, the 2d day of March, 1896; and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the c urt for the relief demanded in said complaint, fr-wit: Judjiment atrainst deteudanr, Thomas Vt'al don, lor the sum of Two Hundnd Four and Sixty Oiift-Htinr!renhtt Dol its In U 8. Gold Coin, with interest I hereon nt the rate of 10 per cent, j-er milium, trnm the limtiliiyof Fehrdary, lsi. until paid, and for the fur' her sum of Thirty-Five Dollars, attorney's fee. tosretlier with ihe costs and disbursements of this uit to be taxed. A' d that the mortcaee descr bed In DlnintlfTs complaint be foreclosed and that the premises uieieiu ueseruieu. to-wtt: tne oi Mec. 24, Tp IN, K 2a E. W. 11.. be sold to satisfy said judgment. Aim timt the said Geo. w. Harris and all per sons elnlmiiiK by, through or under him be torever burred ol all right or equity of redemp tion in said premises. This summons is published by order of Hon Stephen A. Lowell, judpe of the sixth Judicial district of the State of Oregon, dated December 18th, 18W5. J. N. BROWN, iWSMl.!. Attorney for Plaintiff. WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon, fo establl ti ed, reliable house Salary J7S0 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, 111. marl. ' A l M I N 1ST K A TO K'd NOTICE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OFTHE COUNTY of Morrow, State of Oregon, lu the matter of the estate of Thomas Heimlson, deceased. Kstate of Thomas Beniiisou deceased, notice is hereby given by the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of Thomas Beniiisou, de ceased, to the creditors of, an I all persons having claims agHinst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the flrt publication of thin t,nH..o .n fl.t o..l. .,.l.nl..l MB. tliliLIS STRENGTH. While tbe re- residence on Khea creek, in said county, or to port bas gone abroad that Grant county 'L&w' republicans favor Auderson for oongress, the report Is not altogether true. There s Dot a man on tbe republican ticket that bas more friends in Ibis county than Mr. Ellis. To the surprise of tbe bumerous other aspirants tor bis seat, Mr. Ellis will develop more strength in Eastern Oregon than tbey are looking for. Eagle. The above from the Eagle is full of truth. Eastern Oregon bas in Mr. Ellis a good, tried, faithful man, and wou't trade bim off for doubtful timber in June '96. Baker City Blade. HENRY PADBERO. Administrator of the estate of Thoimis Beniii sou , deceased. Dated Heppner, Or., Jan. 27, 18. 409-17. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THERB'MaaOEr a Changs in Business ill Imii ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at fa Wholesale CD I ? Pni in nnei SUMMONS. Now a Law. Considerable interest has been manifested in this seotiou and iu fact throughout the entire of Eastern Oregon over tbe bill for the relief and proteotion of settlers on forfeited rail road lands wbiob was rapidly pushed through by both Ellis and Mitchell. Word bas been received from Mr. Ellis that the bill has become a law by the signature of the president. A great deal of this land baa been acquired by pur chase, and io many oases homesteaders have settled on these lands, believing tbey could not be disturbed, causing much trouble and uneasiness with those who had a prior claim. Tbe Dalles Chronicle says that in Wasoo ootintv alone hundreds will be benefitted by this bill which has just become a law. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALt.KS, OREGON, J Feb. 13, 1KU6. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has flled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bs claim, and that said proof will be made before County ClerK, of Morrow County, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on March 30, IH'.W, viz: GEORUK F. BAIRD, Hd. E. No. 351', for the 8' NE, NWU 8EU and NE' 8 , Sec. 27, Tp. 3 8, K. M E, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jell' Jones, George 8mlth, Tames T. Talbot, James Wren, of Heppner, Oregon. J AS. F. MOORE, 4H-I. Register. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY of Morrow, 8iate of Oregon. . K. F. Hughes, Plalntitt.i VH, V - s ".. Henry Kelly, Defendant) Io Henry Kelly. Defendant. In the i anient 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 regular term of said court, to-wit: The 2d Day of March, 1896. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: Judgment and decree ag inst you Pr the sum of ,Vi'.00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent personam fiom the 12th day of May, 192; for the sum of 2l 7S, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 20th dav of December, I WIS, and f(W 00 attorneys fee, and the costs ol this suit And that the mort gage described In plal'ititfs complaint be fore clnsediand the premises therein, described to- wit: theS'4 of SWW and 8V4 of NEW of iBrn. 22. and V(4 qf fee. 2:1, Tp. 2 8, of R 27 E, W. M.. In morrow uounty, uregon, ho sold to sutlsly said judgment. I ins summons Is published by order of Stephen A. Lowell. Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State of "regou for Morrow County, made on the tsth day of January, lxms. J. IS. BKOWN. 404-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. A Baby's Life Baved. "My baby had croup and was saved by HbiloL's Cure," rites Mrs. J. It. Martin, of Hontsville, Ala. For sale by Wells A Warren. LitkrauT Doinos Tbe program ren dered at the literary last tiatarday even- in U was well received by a large audienoe. Tbe debate was iuterestum and decided in favor of tbe negative, the question b"ing that of worn in suffrage. Wm. Knar, favored tbe audienoe with two vocal rlnolioos which were received witb applause. Tbe drawing eard for uit Saturday 'evening will be an ad dress by Mayor Morgan; just what hi subject i wt do not know. Tbe subject, "Hi solved, That the farmer is a greater benefactor to a oomm unity than Ibe manufacturer," will be discussed. Ilruoe Keller and 'oho ILiroer will defend the farmer, wbile J as. II art and II. T. Bag ley will try and do Justine to tbe manu facturer Other tnteitsting features will be presented during tbs rendition of the program. All are invited. Staob Robbzb Captured Another one of tbe stage robbers that have oaus ed Uncle Sara so much trouble dow n In Southern Oregon has been arrested. Tbis time it is Cbapin Wbitcomb and the r flloers claim to have poaillvD evi dence agaioat him as the . robber who b-ld up the stage near Topsy last June w.ben Jacob Beokdolf, the dtiver, and one passenger, II. V. ()at-s, of Billsboro, president of tbe Heppner Light & Water Company, of this City, were compelled to give up their small obanue, and to out open the mail saoks for ths road agent, who rilled tbem nt all regiatered matter, Tbe drivers of both the np and dawn stages which meet at that point, are positive in tbe identification of Whit comb as the man wbo committed tbe robbery. A Ureal Herman's I' rescript Ion. Diseased blood, constipation, and kldnev, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. For sale by Wells fc Warren. King out tha holls the hour grows hot, 'tis KlgnlMMt Mnoly l; Columbia a sons hava surety got ths Britons In a a ; . . Your starry bannrr proudly floats and Justics rule on nlsh. But .ton t lorvi u. cl your throats I'ta perry s Unwowl H). If. At Ibe Be vede re lalooB. I - . . - - - Having nrdereJ a large lot or moldings rt...i.. lnM rIUkBown "o d- from Ibe r.ast to arrive early in Iba timer" in tbe tnneoriel line, baa again aprleg od to make r.m for my nsw IncaUd IB tleppoer, batirg purchase J molding. I will fir tb bell liy days Oreen Matbewa' shop. Minor building 1 make Iramee out of my pfaot stock at opposite tbe city boul. Charley will ct-t. ppreciateitell -beo Io town. Mar. 17. J. I tin. r.ptala weiy, t'. a. A Heo Ihego, Cel.. aays: "Shi lob's Catarrh luiely la the fifl modicioe I have vr f.mod. Ibat would do me any good." I'rire &0 eeota. Kor sale by Wells & Warren. i;ilIS is a hcciihcrtl- i cr who lias he en out r ii four months, hut k loooks like a new manO :. ; 1 N now for he has Ikxii ; : v O dressed up at I IoRNF.R CV KlIKAS. Horner & Rhea, first hetteel 6e 0tt'-4' RcaraiHg l'.aTT. A very pUaaant sed eomplete sarpriae parly was that tender ed Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Browo at their borne in tbia plaee oo last Tuesday evening. Tbe gneala, Ibvitax by ao no known committee, io SMponae io Invita tions aembld el tbe parlors of lbs I'a'. ee hotel and at 7 3) o'clock and marched io a txnly to the sceos of I tie surprise. Many game ware ptsya.1, and t say Ibat all ba-l an Itnmaaaa lima, wonlJ be pultina It mil lly, frially In tbe eaae of f -.il editor. A lubrb was served bv lb ladies, to wbiftrt all dil ample jnoioa. That prrt aerr; Missws Malfl Iril-r, JMii Noble, Flnrrtire Cnitro Ira. A I li ('-til'. Inra Moir, ('r liis M's. Ilarry Warrvw, ..r nan Mea, C, . M l In . J, , I . o., It K. Iltii l. Mr at i J Mrs. (). C r..-ra I Hi I l-I '!' K" 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, tall and Bee the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Dank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M' FAR LAND, ' Manager and Salesman. What Do You HUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE A Of si Oreiioti. for the County of Morrow Delia t. einon I'liiintllV vs. Frank L. Wehlon. Defendant. I To Frank L. Welilon, TJefendant, lu the name of the btatu of Oregon, you are herein, required to amiear and answer to the eomplnint tiled sitalnt you in the above entit'ed suit on or before the first day of the next regular term ol tne above entitled court towlt: Monday, Marrh 2d, 1896; and if you fall to answer or otherwise plead for want thereor the tlaintill will apply to the above entitled court for a decree dissolving the mtrrlaite bonds now e Istltig between you and herself, and also for a decree awarding the care and custody of the six minor children towlt: Delia Kdlth Weldon, Lilly Limine Weldon, Leland Stanford Welilon. Frank Leonard Weldon. lieorne I rvliig Weldon and Pearl Weldon, the triiits oi mm martiaite to iiiainiin. 1 his summons Is nublulied bv order of Hon Stephen A. IxwpII, Judne of the circuit court of the suite of OreKou, for the slkth judicial district, dated January (iili, IMS). r. 1.1,1 At LTt'iNB, 404-17 Attorneys for platntin. Some people want the earth ; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAX 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 & 1 S l3 ''r'?','!,',''"! Shu Makiiibi) an Indian. A Lxwiaton paper reo'irls the ruarrimie of n full blooded loiliau to a while irl. This ie t-rrtiHti Ibe first lustanoe of the kiu I io Ibe bislory nf that seclion cf ibe couolrv The iDtliaua are oomiug Io Hie front np- od the slreDutb (( tlx ir improved flu an O'Hl auuilii M. Ibe belief claas ettiong tbe Inilistis scorn the idea of wediling a bite man. A marriage with ao ordinary mb te miin would be rrgarded aa a disgrace. Tbe falber of the groom iu ILe eveul nf last wk iralitsd llie im portanoe of the relationship with the white race, lie rrmitrkxl that bis pnople were becoming oivilnd ami oiled tbe msrrlsne of Lie eon o a wbiie girl ae evidence la eapport nf bie potilioo. We ell know that anv tired tnnaole eo b realorrd by frat. Your ttiiinarh la a muaflU. ),siepsia la lie matifjer n eay'nf "I am llr. (Ova tne real." T" rest tha stnrnarh )oii mast do Me Work out'iile Ibe ImmIv. Tins la Ibe Hhaker' mellioj rf earing in lig-slioo, and He uooas talwatai tmis'd by lb faet that lbe people are rrsriioallr free from wbM ia wiibont doubt tbe 0t prevalent of all da4ae. 1 b" H'takr Iiigtiva Oinlial nott.nh Auetslria dlgalrd fund wblab is prumi I ly ehnrbd without laimg ! tiro. I dufsilfe organ, but It le likwlae ao aid to the digMtiori of other IkmU io the eiotnaeb. A M enl trial bottle will coavteee on of he turrit, an t thne too eo ebt .ia tbruegb all draggiste. LaioL ie Ibe kt fo.lis n f f rhil I rr. l"H..re recointuoed It In pi"e of eeswr on. Ae Risnlioo ! in prvi'iri Ustie of lb (J.ilte, a'tr Xlsreb !! this sr will S'tl otilf o th'e ebo a" paid ftp la fti'veire. le )our suUctiptioe pail pr Ml I Ml-at IO Msg I'iIm. hmj.liwe Moiaiore; letvnae !cl,it,g end stiiigiiig; rttt at Mil.t; wnra l y l errelrt.ieg. If allowed to is.M,B llnmore form, abicb ofUw .lrd end SUMMONS. T N THE riRBt IT COURT FOR THE COUNTY 1 of Morrow, Htale of Oregon, lionry wticcier, l'laintlir, vs. William Bromnr, , wile of said Wll'lam Hrenier, and rraiia riaKerfiistt, ss Kiielverol the Uim tmrd InveHttnent rotn pauy, a corp'irstlon, Defemlaiila To William llremer, Def hint In the Hume nf tbn State of Oregon, you are nereny re.inireii to appear and an er the ruin plaint Hied avalnut ynu In ihe alxivs enlllled suit no or I'Unre the Unit day of tbe next regular term ol lain court, Ki wit: Ths ifil day of Marrh, IS1I6. And If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaluilll will apply to thn i-ourt lor tbe r llel ileiiianib'd In said romplelnt. to wlt Cor Jinliiinent and decrco aralnut William llremer bo the imn nf I i il, w ith neret nil S il.MO thereof at tbe rate of H iN-r rent htsii mint friim llm flrat iIhv nf Jiiiim iM't.',! with IiiIj.p. el on SI i thereof at i lie rate of a orr rent prr atmiiin Iroin the llrnt day of Heeemlier. 1h:i;1; with Interent on Sl.'i thereof nt tbe rate of S per rout per aniiuin Iroin the lint nay of June, I '. I ; with I' tare.t mi 1 1 ' tln riH.f nt ihr rale nf a er rent ht aiiiiinii fr tn Ibe flrat day nf December, io. alio tor a luriner a im to im leieritiniM n the nn rt aa an attorney's fee, and for coats of thlaanlt. A lax lor a derre forrein tha mortrase dea rll-d In plaintiffs complaint, aa In all the deletidaiits herein nainnl slid the aale nl aatd lnorlifarel prrinlaei t sntlafy tai Judgment and de re, lntereal and roata I hla aninmtMia la piibllabed hr order nf ftepben A Uiaell, Jiidire of lbs I Irrull Court nl ibe "tale nf Oregon lor Morrow County, dated January atn, ! . li. r.i i.i" stid J. is niton !. 'I 17. Attorneys for I'lalutirT. We are not Btnall men, His. We are email men, Xs. we are not tin; Largest Fnercnanfs in tns v;oria ! f But when the people of all the surrounding coutitty are In need of a a ii ) Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Olasswaro, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Burbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Gassand Water 1'lpe, I'lpe fittings, Htoves and Ranges, Wagons, Harks. Biurtfles. Wairon Material. Hardwond Avet IfMinmnra Knvi Hloituna & Wedires. UllllS. Pistols. Cartrldnes and Aliiniliiiltlnli. Mrniin Jura Oran. iteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Boillers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. We have Good Goods at Faib Prices, and Cheap fohn Goods at Chep John Prices. & 13ISI3JSK, MA.1N STREET, - IIEl'PNIOIt. OllKGON T. R. HOWARD -DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Su.tl.ks, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it an object for you to trnde with li i tn as Lia prices are riuht, and all goods tbnt Le handles are of tbe very bent. HUMIIONH. IM TiitciRrrm ni ftr roKTiir. cot:jn of MoMnw. alatr of Oregntl. John f. t roaoy, PlaluUff, s Aletan.ler uraliam. Iffabam, Wlff nf aal'1 Alelxii'li r ,ra h s III , lb Sail .hl Hank of Heppner a rnfra tioii and Frank Haror man, as Hrei'lver of lb Umibatd lnat. mnl i oin na ny. a ror b(rtton. livtendatita To AleiamUr l.raham. IwfanAaal In tb ham nt lb Miaia nf tr(on. yon are h rel.f riilr mapt-ar nl aiir tha ) p atnt flir.l aap al joii In Hi aiM.v entitled ranw. mi or la-tor lb Brat 'lay nl Ilia nrll rrsular In in nl in aian alitltle.l ixnirt. Io a It Moaday. Iks U 4mf -I Warvk. INM4. And If fo4i fall ao In atawr, r waril lliif Ilia plaintiff III applt Io Ihacoort lor II, a rllf d-rtan.tff In aai'l iinit'lalnl. I wit t i,.i,.n. i.l . iim arali at ym tor ll.a Sunt ol Int. allti Inl. i.t ti,rrf-,n al tha ral ( H- hi b--f ,! f Atimini from lb Aral daf ! J'tlr, l'l. and lor a rvaaotiabl sna In l d lrniimd hi in eonit aa an atl(rfvr slaw, and , r.i, ,,l una - IS Al"i brta 'l re fof l-alng a mnrtsag ma.le b o. nr. It, ,,ll..ai,g fttrrtt, .renila. ttnatl In lorr.w rootity. orrgnn Io m II tl.l', of Bnrtl .n a, loanalilp I Pnrth, tA Kan 'I f, at Mlllamrtl Weridtan. and r r..r.1al to ! rnni.lii.1 morlaaras ol aa drninlr In P "4 . " . i i.i. v, i , aa Io all In d'tfindanf tirtn r,a.n-l. and br lnai I ai't t''ia. I. Miliary aM J'nlr'nvnt and , rr, ,iiet,i r.M'a and allot ny l li.ia a. m. on a i.iil,llal.. I. urdr nf M. ft i A l.arll S't'ifm of If, Her nit I oif1 A It. atat of lliif'ia lo H'u9 nnnly, ft).! nn lb 4b daa nf taooa'y. Ifr i J ,t. kl.'lA I o i, fills r ' Ain r.ifTa I . t-ulnlirf. Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Eleppiior, Oregon. Hiaarla ta llll .4 ...i.H...,P..,.U el i. M"y'"s I , , l II,, . A.mn ert .l.!..!,!.. ! mlt ''el.s, eM isitn.lfMr. A'Of U 9 Of Dl$$otutiOlt. : ..,t. . wit. i, it, i Th. r'mu"? :"' , ". - ... IMl.,S l,,i S ilir-aMlN I't.iia.l.l. , , I -a.1 e b.r.l..t,..- .....I.., I. rl-.la ap .1, ) bark I i,,.., i,i M,..r. ini,,i S i i rt "li !' f.liri.a f . 1 I in i .Shi abl ti'ii ii' , I , kaim. It.as.li IHtitiUf. la ti-' -l.rf..a a ae tli.. li.., t.a. nl Min.rf 4 ol it an l,ao li l.'.al-. In lha lak I e ' ).t ttf all kit. 'I a ,f iaiajtntf eiol i '" " " i '"" ' " ' ' 'i!aa.... ' Laaaii.a .11.1. .1 ,. m.t. i ...... I ft.... k..t. 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Iba a. i...a lib li.o.ii i '.Wala kn. aiMk Ik Uma THOM P.SOX Kr IIINNS. Li-rmTUi ir. m'n, THE PALACE HOTEL IIAll, .1. c. l !( 1 1 : 'i 1 1:!:- . r, . ,.. .. t . ( lit' n I .It k H ttta t'.i ' "" ivcjij the l"im.:.t W illi:;., Litju n ,u.d Ci;.;.'US.