UNTOLD MISERY FROM Rheumatism C. H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For live years, filtered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best pliysf. clans visited Hot Springs. Ark., three times spending iooo there, besides doctors' bills' but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; n,left arm and leg were drawit out ol shape, the muscles Here and There? Al Roberts' baby bod, Eddie, is ill. The HeppDer Transfer Co., bas wood for sale. 37-tf W. E. Brock returned lat Sunday. Jas. Doherty was in from RUnV unday last. S Heading is under oi tne county. Cbns. Inerabam root Portland. neing twisted tip In knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by uslii a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged In clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsnparllta. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and In the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has Increased to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my tull day's work as a railroad blacksmith." AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla". JLYMB'S FILLS cure Headache. THE !i!l!8 9!iosii ai3I4ll5I6l7ll8 ftl I'.. .". 1 Lili 1 M lUr II m Bus i,u if ri ! mi m oi ii tf'-l I:. . II I1....3 Qambrinus Beer, - tin I r PINT -COTTLCO City Hotel Bar! Drinkabla CI Liquors ar. Call and Smokabla on Tod. Ptrhups too Late. Those wLo have not already sold tbeir wool, may, perhaps, have reason to regret tbeir proorastioatioo. Tbe buyers at Btppner, and we understand at all wool points In the country, bave been oallad io by their employer. Ibe reason a aitftied i that there at present exists much nooertuiuty as to tbe result of tbs Dreseot campaign, and that nnder tbe oiroamstaooea it is Dot safe to make fur ther investments. It ia stated thai it tbe popnlisls and himetallists hoold endorse Bryan and Hawaii at riL Louis not another ponod ol wool will be bought this teanii. Tbe huainasa interests seem to bave mure confidence iu republican management of affair. Luae Rock Fire. On last Wedoesday ery destructive Ore visited Loos Kik, destroying Jaok Andrea' hotel, tbe two blacksmith shops, one barn and nomeroos outbuild ions. Tbe loss is mi i mated from 14 000 to $10,000. Mr. Andrews lost tverylhlog he bad and is the prim ipal loser. Tbe fire was an acoideut and this paper la informed that a small boy sua a lew match was tbe paoae of it. Tbo OsSfils uprwea its) sympathy for tbo lowrs who oao ill afford It at tbis lime. A Caatla.. Wt, tbs nndorsirfnt-d. hereby ehalleois any bios meo in Morrow S"Uo'y to cross bats 10 Rne of baas ball, to be played on tbo Iieptioer gmnn.ia.Sniurday, Aug, 1st, commrtcitig at 2 p. w. The hmt tide to (art-tab sopp f ir txilb oloes at tbo ooclneion of the gam. It fib alde to cootribote qiallf to the espouse of ruratabiog balla and bala. !au Km, M. . Iloasta, J. W.IIohk, N. Mt, II. Mikus I' Mtic. II. T. l'.i.T, V. Cu roao, t. It. Human Umm4 Wars fur llrrl a. The two candid iir far rtainvd f prMileot wight BiVs oi.Iy a few spls Ibis ar and tl.ry ongbt to put some tbmht op- lbi lo advenes, UeaoM bulb. ab'O rail I op.o ! laree Urn a day. " plw. satirwa. !! . bef bate br 1.4 there ! eitoMa, lnlrrd motig ft many wii o. T.'r Svr a bit n" ' l'i'd Msioe who eool'l k f.fi-o or ti.ty . epecbe 0 day d ,bl Ihtftg. arl t p Ula b " Ibriiosh. Ihst oaa I-" i " liri. He oja te 0 f f " '" '' ,b r' eat "tat ih t-ao w,l trrt Sjpnn trt -ti ih '- I'-allO will b tb i'pl' b oi l d-ifto" be Brat oatopaia. bi al rt,Uf, aa b i k Ib'tti fit la oil three or fuor lt.ir.ga tha C"t ib iby mm !' at t.tTt' t' ihr-TfM"i that y dl a- e Uto cae w.4 toe aiMf(Mf. atJ Ihallhabnsh"- wn m-t r t ! Ir" ray in various parts returned Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vurnz are viaitinu ont on Eight Mile. Wm. DdllolaHB. of Hllttpr nrpnb. in town last Friday. Arcbie Vasev. ronrpsentino fl. H n.id & Oo , Suudaved in Hennner. Clyde Salin? wrh in from lh Hand Hollow ranch Saturday last. Mib. 'Gene Freeland is spending a few ays with friends down at lone. A dance out at Parker's mill last Fri- ay night was liberally attended. Mrs. Hranklvn. sintnr nf Mra .Tnlin Bradley, is over from Hamilton. E. Q. Hloan is below for medical treat ment and is reported as doing nicely. Drink the celebrated J. H. Ontter hiskey. On tap at Chris Borohers' Joe tiakelson and wife were in frntu their ranoh near LexinRton yesterday La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, Balesmau, Heopuer. Jack Lake returned home this morn- na after a brief sojourn in the metroDO- lis. Emil Sobarff wag over from Hamilton riday to see about 'he sale of bis wool dip. Chas. Mallory is winding ud the bar- veetiug of his hay crop on his ranch near town. J. H. Morris, of Fossil, a well-known blacksmith was found dead iu his bed recently. Hillnboro IodeDcndent: W. E. Brook. of Heppner, is spejding a few days in this oity. P. 0. Thompson Oo. bave a eood lice f harvest gloves, at low prioes quality considered. 2t. Dr. H. 0 Hinkle. of the National Stir- gical institute, Ban Francieoo branch, is cere today. Ben Popnen and Auirust Nelson came in Friday with a tine load of porkers for tne ontouer shop. Wra. F. Matlook, of Pendleton, has bought Tampa from Keeuey Bros., pay- iu therefor $700. Large sseortmeut of machine ?jfs. maple syrup and axle grease tor sale by F. (J. Xhomysou Oo. 2t. The hoppers are raising some trouble in Norman Kelly's alfalfa patob; like wise np at A Wright's. Judge Richardson bas opened op so oflioe in the Ayers building, just below (iuue Noble s harness shop. Frank Borg intends to leaveoo Thurs day of titxt week for Peoria, Ills , w here he will attend a horologies! sohool. Good quality of bulk roast coffee at 25c. per pound at P. O. Thompson GoV Also green ooflee at 22, 25 and 30c. , 2k. (.1 i ' f J. S Ingrabam and daughter, Mrs. Fannie Beininger, have moved to Hepp ner, occupying tbe A. Mallory residenoe. Lost Uo the streets of Heppner, a cap oir ol a biovole pedal rut-trap, Finder will please return to this ofnoe 8. P. Oarriguea is bnok from the me tropolis where he went as a representa tive of tbe A. O. U. VV. lodge, of tbis place. Dr. Shipley was called ont Friday to atteud 8am Geioger wbo is ill with grippe, up at bis home sbove Wm. liugbes'. J. J. Harris returned Saturday from tour of the Hound atd coast. Uo enjoy ed his vacation immensely, Judging from his report. Eagle: Mrs. J. R Simons and dangh- ter arrived from Heppner Wednesday, leaving tor tbo AlcUuOeo bot springs yesterday. 8. J. Elliott and A. E. Bollinger name in SalordHy from Jnho Pay with J. B. Kddiugtou s wool clip. They will take out freight. Miss Mionie Myers baa Jnst arrived and is prepared lo Jo fashionable dreaa making at reasonable prioes. Parlor 20, Palace botel. If. Union Republican: Repreaeotativo Brown of Morrow county is this osrly spoko of as a osudidato for speaker of the next bouse. Chamberlain's Uongh Itemed v cures colds, croup and whooping onngh. It is pleasant, aafe and reliable. For sals by Conner A Brock, draggls's. Miss Brown departed last ovsning for Portland wbero she will J iio ao outing party for a m ioth s vacation to tbo mountains aod at tbo Ooast. Il aflliote l wllh scalp disease, bair falling out, aod premature beldoree, do Dot o grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply Hall s Hair renewer. Th man who was bar! ont near Park er's mill was Chaa. Wlrgaod. of Arlitig too. Tbo injury proved to be a dialoca lu.n of the aim at Its olbow. The Palace bolel bmlJing wao sold ImI Haltt'day at sheriff's sale for III, illll Tbs properly ooat over 1-10.0(41 1. W. Morrow was tbo paroboeer. The OasHle la tnfrtn4 thai IUv Itrnry Hsanns ranoot drliver thoirr m' lr Iretnro at lleppoer oolog to tbo III- aes of Mrs. lUsmos al tbs seaside. O. B II at I, tbo tonaorlal artist, eaa be I iuti J at hia parlors, Mallwk ooreer, her b will dietiae at p"pnlaf pric, thavea, sbantHia, balraala, etn. John R oys Inform tho Osteite thai Ihi grMMbo tra are Vrv ba t op atx-ut lia rtrnao. I bis oomHainl la prH go oral frm all parte t f tbe Ooaoly. Th l' b-l eO Thno. Dim kmn. pop , and J, W. Il-noftt, drm , f r ieirnu iiveoftiw enooiy wil t d-cule.1 at lb rr;tilar Isettoo lo Nomlr. j Any mteoior lo K(rn ()rg'H oho 4mhm tba of oo a4irny la Wwbingtoo. II. O , will tied II t bis aJvilae t rail OO of addreo this pa per. M 1I . Orover aal Baby Both raa em 4 ia fat raeea op at Aiae.ia, oo, r ,ettv.lr. the Kh. W b ar t I Mb taata. I h Ante nde oellrg ia a nsoel aooreao f ul me. II ).m ts I' e I'M nKll Bowleg msetilae lit Walter A. Wnodsf It M tf l-o l I tbe t-t mnoef oo lbs oj.I t. O Tl...ap.n (Ul, aro sgU. ( a I at. 1 e- it 2. 1,t Haloedaf IftoratnC, Jotf r.a t'i IU. 'a ea l.'l la ae I. i f., O l"fcl t k eoelalatlig nt l.'ili rifi .! biU and a Ua4 f -i. pi". I ! l-r ni o r .. t.f i by rttmatnf aati.o ' ll.l Eugene Guard: 'Mrs. Lucien Parker, of Pleasant Hill, has been oalled to Port land by tbe Supreme Secretary of tbe United Artisans to receive tbe money due ber from that order. Her husband was a member of tbe assembly at Ar lington. Tbe order is 22 months old and has grown to a membership of 2100, vet tbis is tbe first death loss to the order. The Gazette bas been forced to e to s cash basis in order to exist. Our pa trons must not consider that there is anything personal in this move, for it is the intention to treat all alike. We trust that no ore will feel offended, and if it is impossible to longer continae as a subscriber there shall be no one hurt at this end of tbe string. There will be no services at the M. E. ohurch next Lord's day. Rev. E. P. Greene will be in tbe mountains near tbe old Bisbee mill where he can be found in case of any emergenoy demand ing bis servioee. He will conduct relig ious servioea iu the woods near tbe Hamilton ranoh st 1050 and 2:30 on tbe Sabbath. George Palmaterre, tbe yono? man wbo for some time past ban been serious ly ill at tbe residence of E- G. Hperry, aod who for a time was thought to be beyond recovery from an affection of the lungs, bas so far recovered under the treatment of Dr. MoFaul as to move lo The Dalles. He left last evening. Tbe Gazette has a one sear's tnition in either the English, Oommeroial, Short hand or Telegraphio departments of tbe Holmes Business College, of Portland, for sale. Any person desiring to take a thorough business coarse in a first class oollege should see tbe Gazette before go ing below. tf If you would bave an abundanoe of dark, glossy hair, if you would have a clean scalp, free from dandruff and irri tating humors, or if your hair is faded and gray, and you would have its natur al oolor restored, use Ayer's hair vigor. It is unquestionably the best dressing. The University of Oregon at Eugene is rapidly becoming tbe foremost institu tion of higher learning in the Northwest. Tuition is free and tbe literary and scientific- courses are equal to the best. Free information may be obtained by address ing University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. W. P. Scrivner is prepared to do all kinds of blaoksmithing, horseshoeing, machine repairing, wagon work, in faot anything in his line at reasonable charges and satisfaction guaranteed. Will put iu spokes for 30 oents each, and other wag on-work in proportion. 46 tf To make your business pay, good health is a prime faotor. To secure good bealtb, tbe blood should be kept pure and vigorous by tbe use of Ayer s Sarsa psrilta. When tbe vital fluid is impure and sluggish, there oao be neither bealtb, strength, nor ambition. Hood River Glacier: Rev. J. M. Dent- son received a oall from Tillamook and is now installed sa minister of thi M. E church al Bay Oity. The ohurch here will be without a pastor until the meet ing of conference, August 26tb. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old- timer" in tbe tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner, having pnrohased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite tbe city botel. Charley will appreciate a call when in town. Among tbe oountry visitors to Hepp ner last (Sunday were timer and Y. Gentry, Pell Simison, of the John Day, Frank Kilkenny, Tom Gilfilleu and Mat Hughes. Most of them are in tbe midst of harvest at present. The funeral of Clias. Wallaoe, at tbe M. E. churob last Saturday, was quite largely attended. Rev. Greene preaching tbe funeral sermon. The interment took place immediately after in tbe Mssonio cemetery, of tbis place. Mrs. Green Mathews and Mrs. J J Roberta have returned from Portland where they went as dolegatea to the Degree of Honor lodge. Mra. Roberta aa honored with the oflioe of Grand Outer Watchman. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Morrow County. Miunle Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Gilbert Smith. Defendant To Gilbert Smith, Defendant In the name of the atate of Oregon, yi erebv required to appear and answer th plaint filed against you in the above entitled ou are e com- SHERIFFS SALE. cause on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: The 7th day of September, 1896, and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wit: For the dissolution ot tne marriage contract existing between plalntltt' and deiendant, for the care and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendan and costs of this suit. This Summons is served by publication pur suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 14th day of July, 189. J. N. BKOWN, 458-71. Attorney lor Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Morrow County. Elizn R. Owens, Plaintiff, vs. Frank H. Benne, Mary J. Benge, his wife, Lewis J. Schewrich and Schewrich, his wife, De fendants. To Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge, two of the defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 7th day of September, 1K; and you will take notice that if you fail to answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or before said 7th day of September, 1896, the plain tiff above named, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in the complaint filed in this suit, to-wit: For personal decree against the defendants Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge, his wife, for the sum of $531.25 with interest thereon t the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from January 1st. 1894, and the sum of t"0.o0 attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements of said suit: mat tne court snail oecree mat tne mortgage executed by the said Frank H. Benge and his wite to tne Lombard investment Company. dated the 19th day of December, 1888. upon the following described real property in Morrow county. Oregon, to wit: the north-west quarter ot section no. ws, in townsnip rso, z soutn. ana range No. 25 Enst of the Wi'lamette meridian, which said mortgage was recorded on the 20th day of December, 1888: at page 54 of Book "D" ot the Kecords of Mortgages in tne ottice of the County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, Bhall be foreclosed, and the suld real property sold, and the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment to plaintiff of the above named sums of money; that all of the defendants, and all persons claiming ana to claim Dy, through or under thorn, or any of them, shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate, interest and lien, at law and in equity, and especially of all equity of redemption, in, to and upon every part ot said real property; and that plaintiff shall have general relief. This 8 mmons is published pursuant to order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge of the above entitled court, made at Chambers, Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on the 13th dav of July, 18. FEE, CARTER, HAII.EY & AUSTIN, 457-70. Plalntitt's Attorneys. NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVEN THAT UNDER snd by virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, ior the County of Morrow, on June 16, 1896, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered in Justice court lor the Sixth district in said county on the lath day of June. 1896, lu favor of M. D. Haynian, plaintiff. and against E. Campbell, defendant, for the sum of Forty-two and 40-100 Dollars and Ten and 30-iOO Dollars costs, and a transcript of said judgment was tiled with the county clerk of the county of Morrow, State of Oregon, on June 16, in.; sua, wnereas, 1 nave levied upon the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: The south-west quarter of section two, in township one, north, range twenty-five east, W. M.. be sold to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accru ing costs, i win, on Saturday, the 13th day of August, 1896, at 2 o'clock P. M of snld day, at the front door oi me court nousein Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of said r.. uampoeu in and to the above described P'op erty at Public Auction to the highest and best bidder for cash iu hand, the proceeds to be ap plied to the satisfaction of said execution, at torney's fee aud all costs, and costs that may accrue. u. NAl LUtjlv, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated July 8, 1896. 456-67. 9 s 0 SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. Ralph L. Benge, Plaintiff, vs. Katie D. Benge, Defendant. To Katie D. Benge, i efenrlant: I i the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: Monday, September 7th, 1890, and If you fail to answer or otherwise plead, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho above entitled court for a decree dissolving the marriage bonds now existing between you and himself, and a judgment against you for the costs and disbursements of this suit This Bummons Ib published by order of Hon. 8tephen A. Lowell, judge of the circuit court of Oregon, for the 6th judicial district, dated July 2nd, 1896. E. P. SINE, 456 68. Attorney for Plaintiff. X 1 1 1 jp jajSgg' mm- 6 g - r To Be Given Away The Best I SmoklngTobacco Made this year in valuable articles to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine urban. Tobacco You will find one coupon in side each 2-ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4-ounce bag. Buy a bag, read thecoupon and see how to get your share. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THERE'S, I Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grandb, Okroon, June Kith. 18'.)8. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk, of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, on August sth, 186, viz: ROBERT D. W ATKINS, Hd. entry No. 4640, for the NW 8ec 20, Tp 4 8, K Zft 1. VY M. He names the following witnesses tonrove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : Luther Hamilton. Andrew McKenzle. Freder ick Thomas, Robert Dexter, of Heppner, Or. 4o-oa. a. e. hilsuin, Register, mi ill i a m i wange in mm mi h ED. 11. BISHOP SUMMONS. Frederick M. Branch, speoial auent ot Tbe Linaasliire In. Co., nf Man oh ester, England, reaming al t'ortiand, Or., was in Heppner laat Saturday oo business connected with bia company. For 822.50 I will aell a first clasa, high grade, high arm sewing tnarhlna guarau toed for 10 years. For furtbnr particu lars oall on or address, N. A- lioacb, Lexington, Oregon. Sn-ll. THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE of Oregon fo- Morrow County. j una &. rarrei, nanuin, vs. Samuel I. Gerklng, Martha A. Oerking. James R Nun amaker aud Maria E. Nun amaker. Defendants. To Samuel I. (Jerking and Martha A. Gerklng, two of the above-named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are nereoy required to appear ann answer tne com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled ult on or before the 7th day ot Pentembcr. lH'.Hi; ana you win take notice tliatif vou fall to answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or before the said 7th day of Beptembr, 1KM6, t he Dlaliultt sbove named, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the redef prayed I r in tne complaint nicd l i this suit, to-wit: ror personal oucree against the defend ants Samuel I. Gerklng and Martha A. Oerking lor the sum ot sil.i7.80 with interest thereon at the rate of s per cent, per annum from April 1st 1K'.I4, and the sum of t50 01 attorney's fens, and the costs snd disbursements of said suit; that the court shall decree that the mortiraue exeeut- ed bv said Samuel I. (ierklng ami Martha A Gerklng to the Lombard Investment Company oaiea tne a nay ot siarcn, iit, upon the tol lowing described real property in Morrow county, Oregon, to-wit: the south half of the north east quarter, the south S' acres of the north-west quarter of the north-east Quarter, of section No. Yl, in township No. 8 smith, and rnnpa No. 21 Kut of WillMnutto meridian) And also the west halt of the north-west quarter of section No. 13, snd the north half of the north east quarter of section No. 14. in township No. 6 south and range No. Kastof Willamette merid ian; which mortgage la how owned by plaintiff; which said mortgage was recorded on the. Aitli day of March, IW. st page M of Hnok "IV of the Records of Mortgages in tho iiHice of the County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, shall be foreclosed, snd the MM res nronertv i . snd the proceeds of such sale lo lie applied to tho payment to plaintiff of the above named lima of money; that all of the defendants, and sll persons claiming and to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate, Intercut and lien, at law and In eoiillv. and esectally of all equity nf redemption, In, to sud upon every part of said real pmiHirty; and that pUlntin shall have general relief. 1Mb Hoiihuoih Is Dub Ished pursuant to order nf Hun. Stephen A. Lowell, JiuIkc of the above entitled rourt, made st ChainlM-rs, I'enilli lon. I mat! la county. Oreiriiii. on Ilia I llh dav of July, 1-eil. rr.C, CAKIEK, HA1I.KT Al'HTIN, 4o7-70. i'lalntltl s Attorneys. Now tha "Candidate" Is out ot date. The crops are looking flue; It Is a treat to view tha wbeat, Tba melon on tha vine. Tha born of plenty's In tha land But tha horn for which wa alcth Is a winning lass and a brimming glass Of Hperry'a "JJnwood Rya." Hold only at tba Belvedere Saloon. Notice of intention. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, J June 30, im. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be . made before the county clerk of Morrow couuty at ueppner, uregon, on August , us'JO, viz: JOHN CLARK, Hd. entry No- 7281. for the E'4 BE" Seo 19. NEU NE(4 fcieo 30, SW)4 Bee 'O, Tp 3 8, R 28 K, w Dl. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of suld laud, viz: L. A. Florence, John Heeler, Thomas MoCul- lough, Normau A. kelle ,of Heppner, Oregon, 4l(io. B. P. WILSON, Register. Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! UEGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleii 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. (Jail and see the stock before it is too late. Notice of Intention. ED. R, BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman, Gilliam & Bisbee I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON lj June '21, lM'H'i. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention tn make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at neppuer, uregon, on August i, i'.n, vu: FREDERICK R. THOMAS, Hd. entry No. 7BI7, forthe 8E 8W See 19. EU NVV J4 and NE!4 Bee 30, Tp 4 8, U M E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation Of, said lanu, viz; E. V. Watklns, Robert Watkltn, A. S. Burch, A. J. McKenile, all of Heppner, Oregon. B. If. WILSON, Si, Register. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALI.K8 OREGON, J June '.'4. IK'NI Notice la hereby given that the followlng nsined settler has tiled unties of his Intention to make final pnxil In supHirt of his claim, and that said proof will li mads before J. W. Morrow, county clcrs. at lleininer. Oregon, on August s, Imsi, vis: ALHA O. BARTHOLOMEW, Hd. K. No. IWJIl, forthe K'jNWi,HWU NWU ud NH i, M.M. :f. Tp'i N, H -Ji K. He names the loiiowlug witneau-s to prove Itcotitliinowa residence upou and cultivation f. said land, vl.: I I. VaiitVliiL l off ll.iltt.tin ft..t,.n T 11 Mathews, W. H. Klnley. Arthur Andrews, oi lialluMsy, Oregon. J AH. F. MOOKK, 4V.rk1 HcKlsU-r. Was K r Called O Hrysa. Rev. Q. W. Eagfln tars Ibera la no trulb in lb story lb at Nomioea V. J. Bryan went by tha Dams of O'Brysn bafor ba remoyad to Nebraska. Tba story ! tuld tbo Orfgonlso by J liar; O'Dryao, a Portland inaaraneo aetit, bo tries to prova ralalionshlp with tba presidential eaodidata. Itov. Eagso says tbat lh father of W, J. llrjao ss Julra Hllaa L. lirjraa hn muratad to Kaletn, Illinois, from Vir giuia about 1837. ba ba was t a vouoff man aod aiuttla. Ha and IUv Kairan wora cloaa friemls aod Oeiitbbora aod no ooo avar bard of bia family bas ing twwo eallad O'llryao, allboogb it tniii tit bava boati tba eaa 150 yiars ago. htatssroan. A Ga4 I asa. A floa Bores a lilo business to trada for alip. Annual salsa lVt10M. No buildings, Adlrrss, tUaura Horr. Ilamptoo llooaa, 7 9. Halt Uks City. Utah. SUHU OSS. 1 X THE CIRt't IT H'HT OK TH HATI A .f fircgoa ..f U. ( "ut.ij of Kill turn, Uiif M i.nriMf, l latnurf, a Silas R Hntnm, Mdatit. tn atlas It H'tlin.f. r(x itdalit M " (mai.t lbs Mat .4 Otfm. to Sn Hrff ri'tra4 In rnvtmt awl ao' U. e.-a ialtit file! aal'a4 In tit mntitim rauaa on nr net' to arvf nay ft irta (guiar urat of las uuiiadwnirt, u I la Tta slay of atsaar, la. and f imi tall tn sn aif. ! aanl ihafa4 (.ian.iiS alii appir !' ra e-.url t. ia mM Smai.dd q affri(tt'iatiil. w if Ta4ia.i luliol. rW snarrta riulfa SwlaaaA tal-lif at1 nffwlal. lla i utt.t m a I Ifta a.lmif elMt-aa ui .aintlS aod lUlaudaal, and nrnttal Ih II 1 hla aists Is sra4 by tmUlratlnii Mf SnaM S" sa f aj.han A l.. i-i-.ra nf Ifca ana anuU4 tuolt, saaO an tha I"n4aj at in y, iav J a H'ni il :l Atb.ftaf lor I ali llT SUMMONS. IN THK rilU't lT COt'RT OF TIIK BTATK of orenon (or Morrow iiinlr, Clara A. Cobb, FlatutlfT, vs. Morris It. Long, I.lnnle Ixing. hla wile, K.O. Hiu k- mini. Helle K. Hurknum, his wife, C, K. Iluahn, I.. Hushes, her husliaiid, II. J. Canst. Daniel II Hrown snd Hrown, his wife. Defendants, lo I.lnnle ln and L. Hughes, two of the stMive-tiained i1efen4anta. In tbs iiainaol tha Hfate of Oregon, you srs herelijr re.iulrd tn spprar and amaer the com plalnl ninl svainat you In Ilia aln.va cntltlnl soil on or belora Hit "th day ol Hrpirmta-r. ttn.; and ynu will Uke untie thai II foil fall lo suawrr or ollierals appear In aald suit on or llora tltr aald 7th day nl Hrplemlier, IwM, the l lalutld alaiv named, for want (hereof, a ill apply to tb aim's entitled rourt for tha n I let rare.1 for In Hi rnmiilalnl nied III tl.la suit. to-all For prraolial ileerea agalnal Ilia defend. ants Uoiila lm.r. 4. Hughes and I. Ituha lor the turn of ti l a with Imemt Iheri uiat His rata nl s iwr ernl. wr annum from Marrh l.t. imv l,'l an with Ilka Inlareat tl.eie.oi In. in Man h lat. last, snd Ilia sum ol 0il attnrner s leea. and Ih nana aiwl ituimraameiiia ol aald nit, thai th ennrt shall deerr thai Ilia mort tag a mi tad I, Ilia aald Morris II. litig snd Llnnl 1-oiif Ul Iha l4'iu'mf Invaatmetil oin Hiiiy, daUnl Ih I.Kh day uf February. Iwi, niam iha toiina lug oi-ai-riji real tiroMrtf In Jaor row roniily, Orrson, lo lt iha ea.l half nf the aoulh veal .iru.r. and Hi a eat hall ul Ih aoulh real quarter ul set-Hon So a. In l.,ai,ilil, Mi north siil ran s. m .al ol th t II lamella meridian ahl.h aald murtsag was rer-iif-led mi tha lih dar nl MarrH. 1 i al la ui l n-ais " ot tn Bi-eor.n t,i M,irtaaea In ...w ,'.,, w . n ii,., initi,,, hb in H'univ eon iii . lireaun. aha 1 1 t lotartnaxl, aod Iha aald real t.ru-rir a.. 1. 1, sud Hi r...li i.f sm h aala lo Ik applied In Ih y n.eril kl plalnlltTof ll aiaita naniaii utn ot tniirvi that ail nf Ih. defendants slid sll paraons elalmloa and In eiali liy. Ihmiiri nf under Ihem, , any ol them, ahall h lole.al lianed sod f.tte .-t o s.l rtshl, tltia. lal. Ilibifeal and lieu, al I and In a-iuily. and a-rtiiy nf ail anolty nl rteniMiiin. In. In and Mem aver iart id aald real .r..i-njr, and thai pialullA ahail b sa rl frlli.f 1 hia annimmi Is fmtillahad huisuant la nrdei of Hon atapiian A ly.aeit Ju.(a nf the !-. anlitiail eiMirf. niaila al I hamlets, rendietun, I watma raiinty, i-.in, oa Ihs lth day hi rri,isi(s, nu ri inut, t7 Tu I'lalnllA s allolnaja. Notice of Intention. t iunortru's iTiiiiiniiiii imvunH I 4 June le'sl. Notice Is berehr given thai he following named settler bas llled noileaof Is HiU'iitloii Ui niak llnal tiriNil In smiimrt nl Is claim, and that said lirool will lie mads iMUore r-. I. rreeiahU, I omuilsaloner ol the r. Circuit Court, al JleMincr. orrsoii. on Julr sun, it'Jn, i r i.ixils v. w atk I Hd. T. No. 4i, Jl lor tha NWU Bee. II Tn. a ft. R He name Ih following wltneaae In nmvs his eoiitltiiinns n-sldenia uihiii ami cultivation oi sain latin, vis: lieorge hiierry, llntiart Hestar, Ja k MrKan la snd David A. llerreil, all ol lleiuoier. Or, B, F. Ml Mi IN. i'OSO kegister. mmrg or iioli Tin V'OTt't l HaT CIVM TKT Tltg araaafiaaSI ea. f-ad nf f.i m SI i . a i.t H siofean 4-ai a r"' l Sn, S. . la tna tlif nf H'l'ffc' Na l la ilf iai itit..it in o Si t s.ai s n'la ll ,1 ui .uimi i--. rf g tftair wl.i.l i. .-l-.-.a li. ii. a al a, il' S'. aas a.t ti.4 ., .( id t ' . i t n ta. It f SIMM ..t4 at Mra, !... ia h 'Hal !, teas s a HUMMtSS. in tin nifi it ot at or tin ptatk I M ' e.i lot ha i uvnlr l Mirtfi., Via liilS.o, Fiainutt, ia t' a flflfn. Mfar4an To L ti'lrhn. lofannanl In t h nan.e of in iaia ni fireaon, frtf ar Kaial f ra-i.irad to af'tMal and anaaaf Iha e bialnl aiail aaln4 In Iti aii ati .d i.m on m iK'l.ife Ilia Siat day nf O.e a.ti regit' tar Ut nf tna aiai.c ar. Hi.I rnnt. W. II tft Tta ay al MpUfriswr. la. and H ful fall an In ini.if. In le i l...f I 'a btacmlff vlll Sfil to tha noift lof II 11. Samamlatt n aar I im.lainl. Ui all Ifef il iiiitiin nf II. a rnarii enelraxl fitouf 1 laaan I .alllllS Sa4 4rtu4l.l, Sn4 nf ul U IL lis i a.. '.!. taaer.iil If i,i.;i.aM" k f.it In aa nfdar nf at.lii A liaao, Ja' t i taa slma ai.l'Uaii l.t ft, l.l-'l M II a M 4a fj.ll. l J h'a Ti. AtlniMf M riaitti rVof!ce Of Intention. I.tsu tit III g ST i Ng llAU.S, OssooH, Jun alh. !. YOri' K IH HRRFRY lilVK.I THAT Hilt i loUnwIng named settler has Bled holli-a nl his liiienllon Wi maka Dual priaif In sui-imrt I nil claim, aim lhai aain pnaif will ha mad Mtora I otihty ( lark nl Mnrrnw f imtily, Ofgiti, si neppuer, wregon, on July is, israi, vis: JAMFWW. M'Hlrf.M. Hd K No tr.r. for Iha VI H v. iVc. 11. and K'i HK.ia. Her Ji. 1i 4 . K K. Ha name Ih lolinalng a Itm nil to nmvs Ida miitlniHiua reaidciie upon and sultliaUuo ul aald land. VIS Aithur Helena. (His siianef. Mam Adams, Henry lloaall.all ul itsraman. iifmoii JA. g. MIMIHR. 4i: hi lugiaier Notice of Intention. ,i at) (rrn g st 1.4 (isiatis. fiasuna, Jon ih. Iiei NoTH r. ia iirnrHV rnvm hut ih lolliialug nam. aetllet haa (la hollr i hla Intention I niaae filial t-rieif In supmff e hlarlatm, and thai aald tirTiif will h mad ha. fa F. I Feeland, e.iniinlaaliiiief I', a f Iffrnl onrl st II' ipner. Iifrfn, ua Ausnat I'db, i Hi THOwAS) tlllfll I Ff, II 1 entry Sn la, f..f t,a u r .. M, fif ,.iH,Sl,ai;,l.H K7i M Ha Himia tha follnaliii wltneaav 4n gifnv hla rniitiiiiniii ffeahlaoc sfwq and tullltina in. aaui ia"i, ii Aieiander I niiwll. Pal !tal.ar v ii Kan Slid J '!! J.ihliaiilt, al nf fei'ina, lliaanin. M4. a, r uj"i Kief, We are not small meD, Bbs. We are Bmall men, Xs. we are not tne Largest nuts in ine voria i But when the poopls of all the surrounding country are in need of a Hardware, Tinware, Crockery wsre, Glaaswsre, Wood and Willow ware, Kails, Iron, Barbwlrs, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Flpe, Plie FlttltiKS, Htovcs snd Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Raws, Bledges, Wedges, Guns, l'lstols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran ltewsre, flows, Harrows, Uskes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bottlers aud Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and- Qet Prices. We have Goon Goods at Fxta Trices, snd Cheap John Goods at Chop John Trices. GILLIAM & 33ISBJSJS. MAIN STREET HEPPNER. OREGON THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, j. c. uonoriisiis. Ppop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T. R. HOWARD -DEAI.B IN Gkoceriks, Gf.nts Furnishing Goons, Stockmens' Suiti.iks, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will male it an ol ;. for yon to trniln with biro ai LU ricoi are right, ami all cuotli Hint he handles aro of tho vory btt. Stork on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Iloppnop, Oregon. U WW SB W astTsV. Wa- Jm. m, JLm.JJ. aurcaanf lu ( a Vsa Ituta. Halt d f ia t It ll .t. l. Hos everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, ond also keeps Crockery, Lamps und Tinwnre. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty, 17 Notice of Intention. ami orrn t ih ii i s tmr-.ii J.ma . Il l..li' ia raat.lt sla H al ii, a .. !..! aiH aHtlaf saa It - na Inai f baf i.lt.ll. tt taaba S at r.d It. ...' ! fd kat rlaiHi. "d H at i im ..a.t u.. rt , r.,ahdE t a tf ..wi 'Mpft. a. st M'Wt. '. Ink, tt nsaasa a nt mis. 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