J- TURNING GRAY AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Daagoi is Averted by Using VICOR 'Xenrlv ly lorly years sco. after some weeks of sickness, mv h:iir turned pi-jty and bcg:m falling out so ninjiily that 1 wus threatened with nnnifdiatc baldness. Hearing Ayet's Hair Vigor highly spoken of. i cwuiiiieiii'.ei liiurr 1 1 1 i u using prepara- k ticn, nnd was so well satisfied with tlie result that I have never tried iny other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair from falling out, stimu lated n new growth of liair, and kept tbe scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs.- II. M. Haight, Avoca, Neb. Ayer's Hair Vigor rKKTAKKD BY D3. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A." Ayer's Sarsapurilla Itemovea 1'lmplct, Here and There. Qeo. Miller was up from Dooftlas to day. The Heppner Transfer Co., baa wood for eale. " 37-If. Will Mallory ia down from the saw mill today. Brooe Hnirjes was Id town from Eitfhr Mile yesterday. Qeorpe Barker got back from Ditoh creek on Wednesday. A. 0. Carle and Ashbel Labue were up from lone on Wednesday. Ben Oppenheitner. a traveling man from Portland, is in Heppoer today. Drink the oelebrBted J. H. Cutter wtjiKkpy. On tap at Otiris Borobers'. The families of Will Kirk and Joe Hayes have returned from tbe mountains. 8. E. Mxre and wife, from lower Ei(jl;t-Mile, were in Heppner on Thurs day last. Tbe "Kik" nines will play a matob same of ball on tbe school bouse grounds Saturday. A large number of the Ditch creek oumpera are expected borne today and tomorrow. Mrs. A. A. Uoberts returned from a few days spent at tbe Ditob oreek oxmpg on Wednesday. Harvesting is in full blast in most parts of Morrow couuty, but tbe grain h not first quality. Tbirty-two-forty, Winchester rifle- mod le, 1894. A beauty. For sale by P. C. Thompson Co. " From Bev. bchalsa. In a note from Rev. Sobulse of Sbedds, Oregon, addressed to this paper, we are informed that bis daughter, Miss Atbal iab, baa returned borne from ber trip to California, where ebe spent three months in the hope that a change ot climate would benefit ber health. She is not doing as well as ber friends hoped. On ber return from California ebe weightd ninety-six pounds, but tbis has gradually decreased nntil she now weighs bot eighty-three pounds. The family bave determined, for ber sake, to move to Southern Oregon, and tbe authorities of tbe cnoferenoe. the presiding elders, bave oonoloded to send Bat. Sobulse to tbe extreme southern part of the State. Miss Atbaliab goes at once to Ashland, and will remain there nntil conference, which meets at Bisebnrg on September, 24. at whiob time Mr. 8o.hi.lse will be given a new charge. Their friends in Heppoer bope tbat tbe change will prove beoefioial to Mies Atbaliab, an1 that she may be speedily restored io health. MR. FLEIBCHNERB WILL. i I Alfred Biisch, representing Clopset & Devers, of Portland, whs m Heppner yes terday taking orders for his firm. F, A. Merzie, traveling freight agent of tbe N. P. R. R , was in Heppoer tbis week securing business for bis road. Tbe infant child of Alvnh Mikeselldied on Tuesday and was buried in tbe Heppner oemetery on Wednesday. Frank Gilliam and family and S. S, Hornor and family returned from the Ditob oreek cinopa on Sunday. They secured large quantitiesof buokleberries Owing to overstock and lateness of tbe season, we will close ont the balance ot ou' brush und graxs scythes and swaths, at cost, for oash. P. C. Thompson Co, Mayor Pennoyer and tbe Portland business men are having a lively time l'he Mayor does not appear to be running affairs to suit tbe business portion of tbe city. Rev. C. R. Howard and J. J. Adkins departed Tuesday evening for Dyton, Washington, to attend the annual ood ferenoe of tbe Methodist Episcopal Utiurcu, ttoutn, Hick Mathews is still at the old stand, next door to the post offioe, where h is prepared to do anvtl'ing in bis lin. Shaving, bair cutting' baths' etc., at popular pi ices. tf. T.-M : Jaok Lake, baggage master on the Heppner branch of tbe Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company a lineoamo op on tbe local today from a visit to tbe coast J. A Woo'ery was np from line today, Heading will be flnixhed in that locality this week, when tbresbiDg will bfl com menoed. Wheat will not turn out very well, and it is badly shriveled Mrs. E. Carter, a thorough nurse of many years experieuoe, is now located in this oity. Anyone desiring tbe benefit of her services oan secure tme by leav iug orders at tbe home ol Ueorge Hup ley. otf. lit v. E. V. Greene repof's from Condon l... . I. t : . , . . i. I n. . . a p- mHt tucy me iihviuk h genu ieauuura U Ty rlOIGI Dai I inutile at that placi. He e xpeote to re- HI' II U"'n III tiujn w,,,fj in ymyw st the Methodist Epiaoopul Cburoh on Sunday. J. din Zillinger was down from hit rooiiiitnin erntti Wednesday. He has been picking quite a large quantity of huckleberties this season, which be has bad no trouble dlsposiug of at a fair I rice to tbe people io town, Maroiia Amee. the chief of police of the city of WiilU Walla, Washington. died last Sunday night after an illness f three days with inrUtnatioo ot tbe bowels. He was an eflktant officer and respected citizen ot tbat place. Charley Jones, the well-known "old timer in the tnnsorlal line, baa again lorutod in Heppner, bsvir.g purchased Oreen Mathews' shop, Minor building Koae Hat Ayrrs at the World's rair I opoonile the city boiL Charley will Ayer'a Bamaparille snjoya the extreoi- appreciate a call wneo id town dlnarv distinction of having lieen the onlt J. W. Morrow ia bating Ma honre e- M.A nnriA.r allowed an exhibit at lhe U''""- Ijf'M la ooillg III wora 6ix weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost noable to speak. My friends all advised me to consult a physioian. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised in tbe St, Paul Nnlks Zfitnng I proon'ed a bottle and after taking it a short while was en tirely well. Inow most heartily reonm- remend to this remedy nDvnne suffering with a cold. Wm.Keil, 678 Selby Ave , St. i aul, ' Minn. For sale by Censer & Bock. , Ian Maclaren's New Story. Ian Maclaren's new tbort story, the last be will write until after bis Amer ican visit, has been seoured by the Ladies' Home Journal, for publication in tbe October and November issues. It is called tbe "Minister of St. Bede's," and is said to tie in the brightest and clever est Maolarenesqne vein. Besides its charm as a delightful romanoe, tbe story is said to be notable for tbe admirable character that the author has created for tbe chief pereouBge the Minister of St. Bede's, as tbe loyal lover ot an bumble Scotch lassie. Catarrh Cored, Henltb and sweet breath seoured, by Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Prioe 50c. mm 7 .,: wmmmmmm mmm Cadets Appointed. In the competitive examination ot ap plicants for appointment te West Poiot and Annapolis, held in tbis city last week and oonoloded Saturday evening, Ed. W. Johnson won ibe West Point honors, and bis brother, Hnntiogton Johnston, won tbe appointment at Annap olis. Botb are resideuts of Portland. The alternates, those receiving the seo ond highest atandiug, were Clarenoe B Sewall, of Portland, for West Point, and Darcey 0. Bard, of Piedmont, for Annap olis.' Tbe two successful young men will receive their respective appointments after standing a second txatmunticu at the schools wbioh they desire to enter. Filed for Probate ia the Kaltnomah Comity Court. The will of tbe late Colonel Louis Fleiscbner was filed for probate in tbe county Coort, at Portland on Saturday of last week. The doonment bears date of execution April 28, 1892, and in the disposition of the 8712,000 estate, tbe deceased pro vides, among other things, for tbe estab lishment of a new eleemorynary institu tion for Portland. To the First Hebrew Benevolent Sooiety, of wbioh the de ceased wns president for twen'y-fivu yenrs, be gives fifteen acres ot land, to be selected by the extcnters of the estate and to be used fur the purpose of erect ing a hospital, an orphan's home, or an asylum for the indigent, as may be denned best. The executors of tbe estate are Sol. Hirsoh, I. N. Fleisohner and Marcus Fleisobuer, tbe latter two gentlemen being nephews of the deceased. The appraised value of the estate ia $700,000, oonsistmg of real and personal property in Multnomah -county. The interest in the firm of Fleisobner & Mever, beld bj Colonel Fleisobner, is bequeathed to bis nephews, I. N. and Marcus Fleiscbner. To Jaoob Fleischoer, bis brother, be devisez an annuity of $250 a manth as long as be lives. Three nieoes of tbe deoeased are given $50 a month eacb, and at the expiration of twelve years, tbe nieoes and nephews, children ot a sister, are to get $10,000 eaoh. The real estate owned by the deoeased at Third and Morrison streets is to be left intact until after the death of I. N. Fleisohner, Marous Fleischner, Emma Goldsmith, Lily Davie, an dHattie Blum auer, tbe same to be equally divided among tbe obildren ot the persona named. All other real estate owned by tbe deceased is to remain unsold for twelve years, and at tbe expiration of that time the property, together witb the accumu lation ot rents and tbe inoome from all property ia to be divided equally among tbe five persona named. To tbe First Hebrew Benevolent Sooiety is devised tbe nucleus for tbe establishment ot a benevolent institution. Tbe exeoutora are to serve without bonds. To stockmen. All peraone are warned not to drive ol herd any mock upon the land of the undersigned, o wit: the Knt half of the north-west quarter of section 34 In T 2 8 R26 E. Trespassers will be prosecuted. H. E. H alloc. SUMMONS. IN THE, CIRCUIT COURT OF THK 8TATE of Oregon for Morrow County. Julia A. Farrel, 1 laiutllt', vs. Samuel I Gerklnc Martha A. Corking, James U Mm- amakeranil Maria E. Nun- amaker. I'efendants. To Samuel I. (Jerking and Martha A. Gerkirg, two of the above-named 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 7th day ot September, IS'Hi; nd you will take notice that if you fall to ana er or otherwise appear in said suit on or before the said 7th day of September, 1SH6, the Planum aoove named, lor want inerpoi, win apply to the abovo entitled court for the re.ief praven t r tn the complaint men l tins suit, to-wit: For personal decree against the defend ants Samuel I. Ocrkiiigand Mnrtha A. Oerking for the sum of $ri:!7 50 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from April 1st, ls;u, and the 5'im of 50 0) attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements of Bald suit; that yie court shall decree that the mortgage execut ed hy Raid Samuel I. Jerking and Martha A. (Jerking to the Lombard Investment Company, dated tlie 2Ld day of March, lux!), upon the fol lowing neseiluea real property in Morrow con ty. Oregon, to-wtt: the south half of the north east quarter, the south 25 acres of the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, of section No. '22, in township No. 3 south, and range No. 24 East of Willamette meridian; and also the west half of the north-west quarter of section No. 13, and the north half of the north- eaxt quarter of section No. 14. in townRhip No. 6 soutn aim range rso aitastoi nuiameite inenn- ian ; which mortgage is now owned by plaintiff: which Raid mortgage was recorded outhe'-'6th dny of March. 1889. at page 134 of Book "D" of the Records of Mortgages in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow county. Oregon, shall De foreclosed, and the said real property sola, 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 and to claim by, through or under them, 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 of said real property; and that plaintiff shall have general relief. This Summons is published pursuant to order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge of the above entitled court, made at Chambers, Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, ou the 13th day of July, lS'.iti. f fcE, UAKIHK, 11 A 1 L a I X AUSTIN, 457-70. Plaintiff's Attorneys. you r I'LL. HAW T7 nothing BUT THE genuine: You will find one coupon Inside each two ounce baa; and two coupons inside each four ounce bagof Blackwell'a Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives at list of valuable presents and bow to get them. SUMMONS. hi HAVE YOU HEARD a THAT THICK lC'tHsiijaV Changein Business ill Around 2 ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Where They Bet. McKinley Bill, with Napoleon eye, Pays "Bryan let's drink some Llnwood Rye; We meet as friends, my words are few 1 hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U." And Bryan says, in a Joking manner, "I wonder if that's what's the matter with Ilanna That's horse and horse, you funny feller When I see my wife I am bound to Teller." Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an eye, And they drank some more good Llnwood Rye. Hold only at tbe Belvedere Saloon, E. Q. Soerry, Prop. Qambrinus Beer, .HALF PINT BOTTLES Hotel Bar! Drinkable CI Liquors and Smokabl ars. Call on Ted. At tbe Mrtlnidlst Kpisrcipal Chun-h. Regular services at tbe M. E. Cbarcb next Huoday, Aaxnat 'ZU, by tbe pastor. Probationer nnable to attend last Son day will be received iuto church fello. ship. These are the last services of this conference year, and a full attendance of oar members is rtqnested. All are Invited. E. r, aunt!. Pastor. A MiKlnlry Club. The alteutioD of all those ht rewttd io tbe sncceis i.t tbo cause f protection to Auitirioitn loduhtriea is oalied to a meelitg to be LlIiI at tlie opera bouse on tomorrow, Saturday evening, for tie purp'itenf making peicoaneut tlieorsn- iZ'iticn of a McKinley Club. Meeting at 8 o'olix'k. Let ttiete be a Inrge tu'n out. pa it if iltcind to oemtuetjoe tbe aotive woik of the enrr pnigii at otco. N( World'a fair, Uliiengo, Monofacturera of other aarsaparillHS son'hl t7 every meeaa to nbUio a showing of tbeir goods, but they were all tarred away uodfr tbe an nitration ot lb rule forbidding the v " entry of patent medift.det and hoatrorus. Tbt decision of the World's Nlr antbo- ritirs io favor ot Ayrr'a Karasparilla was in effeot as follows: "Ayer'a Harsapa- rilla ia Dot a patent medicine. It du not belong to the lit of Doatrotnt. It ia bere oo its rurit." He Karaol His lhaaer. A retorted traveler telle tbia story: Ia MitiUll. Hotilb Iiakota, tramp silting on ibe di pt .Uifrm, aald to Lis peitor: 'I am geltteg tired of II, ia (' bnsiort li s twen lire "op Lou, free laneb, free elepttg end fret fy- nsrnetsiitig falna r-f hi... t ti U list s.ilvf. I am tir4 I 'or-d t ago cl the whole business. What I want te eroll.lrig Io do. I wi4 to i lo work and bo I bae ao fcurh fir? laxee.' A travelleg tno who verb ard lb e0' viatli aaid t ifca tran p: C oo ant gl joar dinf. A mn no mi n.skaat'fb Ilka that (gM Io bave Ilia Ulnoef.' and It is an ettclli'ot lob, wbirh adds runnb to tba atiractiveneaa of Ibe Internr of Mr. Morrow's) residence Mr, Lefer ia an artistic paper banger and decorator I". O : Mi Ida McCnrdy and MiaaltTle Matlfak. of l'lirllsnd. repfMentlog tbe I'riiHi linking Powder onipat.y. are in Hi rlty. And si a field of lodoatry which was soiiptwed lo be the sacred Inheritance of "tuen, and men only, la lo be invaded by women. Tbe nati be one jear'a tnltioo In either id Euglih, (Vimmareiai, Hhort hand or Trlegrapliia departments of Ibe Holm UtKMoeee Oillege, of rorll-od. iboMOgb bn.io.s In a first cl... f WhatdVrtr may be t'ne oause ol blauoh log, lha hair may he reetured to its original cdr by the nee of that pot ut remly. 1U11'. Viueli.lle ticiluu IJair lWDewer. Matt Mugrova oame over from P'n- dletoo Wndnesdey by private onve ance, ami alter interviewing our mer chant here, departed tbis umiuing (or tbe interior ooontry. 8. 8. Horner depnited last evei.ii.g for Psker City. In look up a iicw locatino lie will protintily visit Idaho and Alon- taoa.aDd it i not bamy Ibat tin will retoro lo llcinner. We wili blrn StloceM. Condon Olobe: The father of a bride groom skipped a wedding the other (Uy at Aneielope by rising when Ihe clergy man aekad tf any ona knew Iil cua why the marriage sbunld riot uka place ami aaboonoiog thai bis sou was al.eudy married. The bair. wbea not pmiwrly eared for, batee Ha Instr. beeomee rrisp, barwb. and dry. ard (alia enl freely with every eebing. Tn prevent Ibia. Ibe twal dreaaiag ia tbe market le Arer'e Uir Vigor. II Imparta Ibat silky gktaa ao SHERIFFS SALE. OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IWPKR nd by virtue of an exerutlon issued out of the clrruit court of the Slate of (irexou, tor the County ot Morrow, on June In, iw.si audio me direrte l and del vered, upon a Judiimeut rendered and entered In said court on the Hll dsv of May. IH'.mS. In favor of Hi-nry I'ailliern flaliuin, ami Againsi n linniiinaii.il n un man and J 11. Morsn, Dvlenrlauts, lor the Sinn ol I wo Hundred and Fifty Dollars with interest thereon from said 4th day of May, 1'1. at the rateot ten per rent per annum and Twenty rive Dollars attorneys tecs and the rosts ami arrruli a costs; and. wherea , hy said Judgment it was ordereil and KdJiidK d that the lollowtiuc real property, to-w It: the Northwest quarter n hrnnn inirtcen in inwnsiiip iwo r.) lie sold ti satisfy said judnnioiit, Costa and c criitug costs 1 will, on Saturday, 19th day of September, 1090, t 11 o'clock A. M., nf said day, at the front door of the court housetu Heppner. Mn'ro County, (ireicii, sell the rlulit. title and Interest ol taiil rli'li'iKUnts II. D. human. II Vi hitman and i, H. Morsn In and to the alaive .ti'.-rtlr,t n utt erly at I'uhlle Auction to the hiKhet ami In-st htdtlcr for cash In hsiid, the proceed totKiap- iilleiltolhfl sattslartlnll of Said eierlillnu, st omey s lee and all rust and costs thai may accrue. a I. siih, Hlierirrnr Morrow ( "nut), ureaou. Dated this Jlst day ol Aug. l"4s. m il. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE A of Oregon for Morrow County. Eliza K. Owens, l'laliitill', vs. Frank H. Bentse, Mary J. Bentie, his wife, Lewis J. fchewrieh and Sehewrieh, his wife, Defendants. To Frank H. Benfre and Mary J. Bengo, two of the nefennauts. in the name nf the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint llled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 7th day of September. 1KS6: and you w ill take notice that If yon fall to answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or before said 7th day ol tSeptemDer, imirj, trie plain HIT above named, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed lor in ine complaint men in tins suit, to-wu: for personal decree against rne aeiennams Frank 11. Bctiire and Mary J. Benge. his wife. for the sum of S.':tt .25 with interest thereon st the rate ot s per cent, per ati'Mim Irom January 1st. 1S!M, and the sum ot "ilUX) attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements of said suit; that the court shall decree that the mortgage executed by the said Frank H. Benge and his wife to the lnubard investment company, dated the 111th day of December, 1HHH, upon the following described real property in Morrow county Oregon, to wit: tbe north-west quarter of section No. '2, in township No. 2 south, and range No. as Kst of the vu lamette meridian, which said mortgage was recorded on the an h dav of December. 1H: at naire M of Book "D" of the Records of Mortgages In the olllee of the County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, shall be foreclosed, and tlie Slid real property sol and the proceeds of such sale to be applied tn the pavment to planum ni ma aoove namea sums of money; timt allot the defendants, and all nersons clalinlnu and to claim hy. through or under them, or any of them, shall ne forever barred and loreclosed ol all ngni, line, estain. Interest and lieu, at law and in equity, and especial!) of all eqiiitvol redemption, III, to and upon every part ot said real properly; ana that plalntlll shall have g ral relief ins n tuitions is puniiHiicfi ptirsuani vt orucr of Hon Stephen A Lowell. Judge, i f thealmva entitled court, made at ('handlers, Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on the l.lth dav of July, ix'i'i. rr.K, CARTER, IIAI1.EY ft AUHTIN, 4.".7 Jn. Plaintiffs Atlorneya. Wholesale Slaughter Pre REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu 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, Heppner. Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. (tiale of Ohio, Cut r.f T 'fiT, I tWaa Ctr.te, Kfeak i. lVtf ul t-th that be ta t'be e.i'f artMf f lh f"n ' v. J. rb-l A Co.. !' la'.a a lh rt of T"lr. roai.ly at 4 ' af I. aaJ lhl ll fl'ta .! VI I1' (U Man !r. J 1 ..!,. f- f ! a 4 vt rt.. f ( 'h l at im I e if. I bf tha ox tf It. US lM'b J ( rar. Hsntt la " il " ' Hit rr.tv, bm 6 4 "f -rlf, A. II. I". A v ft...., (Het s r " llaife C' H ('! !" io'ail aa. art .!' y I'." - - I at aartare .1 tr !t- ,"-lf."t sVatint'-aiaU, f , I J rf t ( JlTftaaU l rtiOg-.-'a. oolli sliotilj tee IbtOtistle twl-ire 1 1- log Mow. If Mr, Nathaniel Mnrlonaoa, well sliowo ci'i-o of IshtieiPlnf. Minhlfan, a tij rililr f Ibe htirior l'ilo. vrba fur a ln lima nffered from Ibe tnnet rhaiireatiatn r lakief Afer'a rrt 'iH. bavirf nurt fell ateloftot it t ftf, VnJ!ela bl a hreaa no Wed tiMlsf eet.iorf wlul Iha jsthif at ottr. I'iv riiiera r front Iha .nti"y by int t.fT bar la H aio.l i f hath tooea, a4 al !! evwr.it iby bl ! a aa i.s Tl' 'Htift )ra CX Ma. John K. iliabam. VA. IliiU-r, laaaa HoJ l.a at4 l-ait W a"a. utt tmmnlrruil, im say j ljmrnt. whtll.'r fA t.'i gntrr rwirM nmf I ar f I fniM A hirtg nr '1 II l.iih'r kr ti-wnf rf.t a mm fr frtt ir.- t rlmrt frvm " " ' . ... ...II m 1 . II ft i,N J if fia I" l ifiswr trKH'ilfll'l lh III.' i a bill tnt a.r riiitirufM, T. Hef tier Milliaf Caapaof era nt lost " " I" Dims im.ini "hi- ,.'li. Hart Idaaiina- !' wmm - ..if Im V' " Hta " ' ,s Rima , i , Holt el hv nf !' j hi t. fi i t iet lbt lb Mr i..l b a We M aM' e f.aef f r tb a i l a'-lf lb ar ..t ,. a.l euil - a aal ta'int la t.a M lb r.iir f 1 U I'.iL C.r t i. l. . Al II. IMe i ilbH t ' . !'rf I. , rk..ts.f -.riae1. ,l-lheiw An,!.... '.! f . I . HtlMMUNM. S THK riRCflT roTRT OF THK HTATE i of Oregon, lor the County o( Uorro. Kalph U Bcngc. I'lalnliir, vs Katie D. Retire, Dcfen.Uiil. To ksll ). Hi te, ' eleii 'snl I i tb name of th Mat of Oregon, yon are hereby re.iilret to appear and an.aer the coin. id a I i,l niri against you in Ine iie euti'im suit on or befnt tlie first day of lbs net rt sular lenn I the above entitled court, tu-all . Monday. Mplamaar 71k. I8B0, and If you tall In alisaer of other Im pVsd. for a aul ll,e,e.,i ti,a piainiitr am apply In Hie ale enlllliw) court lor drerea dlwdiliigH marriage lemda now vslatlug llecn ou il himself, and ludgmrtit airali .t sou hr lb rots and dlloira-niaiits ni it,ts suit 1 hi summons Is published ly outer of lln Slrlihen . lell. poire ! the eteeillt roiirt ol Oregon lor Ui ttte Judii lal dlstrb t, date.1 Jmy in1. IV It r, ir. t:. . Attorney b.r 1'iaii.utT fi EHIFt'S SALE avoTi'-i l liraaar uh tiut bv i 1 -lrloe iat a will of tr'ill'n XmurA mil ( th Clerk offlra ol tb t Irrult I ixirt ol Iha atai of itreff-o for Mnrrw c.iiinfy, mler tbe el Ihemtf, awl tn s Stri and dell.rr ,ia a de- te renders and "rw In said l nurl on Iha Mb day t Man h. I" s In ( l rrans Hsfferinan, Harvt.ar M lftit4ld In.aat lntil mnlRf . as plalntl", n1 a.l al II-.. y tde, h...y A. Wale, t'k ! t.'iaod. It lnr, J. M, Sl-notia, r I. Sl.ii,,. frai.a laai,m atnl Ibiffti field as rtl-dai,t. aervbf Iha plaint did fawn, a arr.,.,al derna Iflhat Iha dl"ndanl. If nry st t.i haiHT A Wa le P- th sum a a in, laeaat tlafan at lb rat nf a bmf rt, I an turn II.H. Iii.llh ,1a, ol Man h. I I Iti nail snt diat-itniamant tl4 at !'. and Ifnl'f It Baa 4. that Iha atirflf.f. ta-t nt, tha l'h day of Mat- l, te.i4(d t.f lnr ladand haw? A ISada tn th lnad I. IM1m.nl I naifanf and no a "! by Iha ..lain It UNI. Iha tinlna Inf Itaa4 frmi .t.w1f . Mirffia I Mi.tr lfr.,t. ti alt Iha a. nth aaat inartef nf a.tlna n s In 1i,.i.Mi an f will a, ,4 Uaia Ha f. tut i4 Si .a-w ta Ma a"a In nr.ia 114 lew Hi Ilea ..,-!, in '""',,..,,, all..n ....al.,f Ililt l II. e-iviei iar i.tprrier i t,tpWr (J-aUa bat aaal Irom Una (nlfit hit Wm. (lorrloO fiea at b't ttahlt Jol tai.r Iha tiaselta ffl a 'try Meal aa1 alraly flnlaba.1 U4it' aa44l, i f Falera ajanafa-!"", f"" ' f"' tb at a ! Ren' 1 h tad II ha ! tAAm tarv lill'a atiil I .all!lv aa a-nndl aa A.a eairn( aiel. a d1l sboql l fall aal tlaiBina aan tef It e ,ai lata. . "A If a lri I'iad la tny tUtuarb," M He d.afll la bm-.'M of b e fiA after lf The rae eloaej al Ralia, Mnnlana on haiarilay. alter a rtrrf ul ml of teait lour daa. It la atata Ibat Bullma end a unstler dollara tait Ibrous-U lb (kkI t la durln Iheranr. Tbt rae-aj lergan at llelaa na vtfluee day, tbe 13tb oil., I t Ut lamlsyt J. M. Ilra-lrn M loading CflaaO rate of haep ti-lsf, aitilrh arllt It ahlpfn-l not It Cbieayi lnsi'nm tanraiug via lb Nnriha'O I'aeifle. Mr. Orada on fortuoata la loatnf sl 'a a aaiolisr ol sheen hll Ihat ra lie ma bfentfll In f, .1. .nanlntf nn l llil..,s nf I tnarldlaa. .ln fc.nlnn . w r "1 "r " ..r. . I ho.'. I""l n ul Iha amlh.nl .rfn. .rf aa' I ai a la "I t. .hud Bm"ara a as la.rf lH a t a iial das irf Mat. at Ms' a .-s " " "I th a-f-t i4 M'.saa In Iha nl-l nl II a I nlf I ial af Mnima I n.,.y INa-n sh... ha ..a Uaat and tha at't eai rn-lt .i'i t y Iha .Mill nf Helena I ntit, lln.in l all.'t Sal Jnnsmant and a! nala th.rl.na I a.i. a aamidar. th k da , nf i 1, l a al Mare.ll. th lirtaiws M thai A.., at tha 4,mt n Ina as h.oa In It, rr 4 H. sne I ,a ..n a O all Iha llaM tita tl ari.n na a hi. a ium4 A. Ia.ta-.l.an4 ad fan... riaifwl f na In 1. 1 a h. II h.-,,i, MH Iha, n. any nl IKani, I '! an ll.a IMa 4. 10I May l ta n than ha.a 14 ax. a ha. . .nf a, It,. .Im,. d.l.M ! S. a.. .4ff tad ni" al y.! ! a lAlirt Kifin miii I ff.i. I. tMt y.. n-ttl.4'.u'. Im la f . n a al n4 il i-"' M .,H leh 4.) at l-l ,H ! I. Sill" K as. v aiia M at.i'.a i 1 -a ffutict Of InttntiQU. St7Jlf.UO.V6. in thk rincnr cui'itror thkbtate I of nifKoii lor Morrow Couuty, Tbo Nortli rn I ouiitles liivestui tit I rust. Mm llcil, a Coriioratinn, i'lalr.tlir, vs. Cecelia lay lor. P). H KltiR, N. M Mi Ib e and J. C. 'I boltisoll. lleli-udants Tot eeella 1nbir. . M. KIuk ami N. It. Mcllee, Ihlee ol tbe above nslned di-lfttdallts. lutliei.nl d tbe Mule of I iri'noti, yon art herehv teoiilti'd to sidH-ar and ansa er Ibe rom s.l ul nt Hied "sln.t von In Ibe slxive etililli-d snl' on or le lore tbe tit. I dsy ol tb' nest r. yjiilur lertu of tlie whole untitled i-ourt, vu: The 7th Day Ol September, 1899, and you alii In til tintl.e tbat If you fall to au.aer or other w lae aidiear In aatd eourt on or l-lorn the said ,tll dan of fetdeinlier. !. lb .In 1 nl 1 1I above named, for aatit tbereof. alll a..ly t tbe alaive entitled rourt toy Ibe relief l.t-ved lor Hi the einnpiniiil nieo in mis sun, beall: 'nr HTniial di-rriaiatalii! tb rtelen nl. n-rlla lavlur, Im Die sum of ;, I , alth Inleie.t tberixiii at Ibe lal ol S t-er eeol. tmr annum In in Ibe .'Hh day of Jun, l'l, and tb eiat. and dt.biiraeMieiiis nf said suit; ttial lb riMirl aball di-etee thai tba nnoteas eseruled br Ibe said l'e-elia Tailor In tba liinl-jtd III. vn1tueul ( nlitfliy.dnl"l lbeSidarof Hnvetil- ler, v, U"n tb lolloaliiif deaer'laMl real ,r,,)M-rty in M'ifiii t oiiitty, ureanii, to all I be tuxith ball ol Hnrlbeaat (iitarter atnl Mnrlh aa.t iiar1ar ol Norlliea.t iiiarter letrvpt ten (.'in in a sn'tare t'litn in aorinri eirtier tbf-renfl and emitbeaal il'tartel nf Nortli loaelry n a.ll -tl 1 en. Ill Ina tiablli te North, liai'K J amir n r.at, in tna w inaiiieiie mi'ih'.lan ahhb aabl luorieae a a. re-irle nil the I .th das of Nn.einla-r. Ia III IhaiS "ll mi II. I?. U and II. ol th Hemyls of nmrtaaa-ra in ilion,a 1.1 ina onniy i irta ni Mom, a t mtntr, llretfnn, shall ha Inrerltaied, and the aatd real rnarly Sold nd lb UMa-ats ol sin h ale In In a,,itt ta th ffmi Ul lalutlfl ,.l the ataiva named sums til mmiayi hat all of th defendant and all tni, lalm In titmuiftt nr undey tbrm, or any nf lliem. shall In Inretar lekiiad and fnfe. hMHl of n.hl til,, eatata. Inlera.t and lian al la a and In ixiHt, and all rniiy nt r-dntt.Hy. In and , and ii-.n ! M't nt aald leal plfa-ltf 1 his H.,miiii,M la ynihh.hed bursuaiit loan ntdt id flnn aie.hrll A l.aell, Jndf n th la.ie i,lHie. rMiiv made at rhamharm, lavlt Inn. t n,i.ia ( nnhly, tni-fni, .n th ynh day id !. !,. runs iinv., .. 'i.. Att'-lt'.is b'f I'laliillrT. Gilliam & Bisbee- t We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. wb are not tde Largest jnercnants ia (ill, world j s s But when the peoplt ol all the surrounding country are In need ot s Hardware, Tinware, Crockery wsro, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwtra, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, Pip Httlng!, Stoves and Ranfet, Wagons, Hs'ks, BunKlt. Wsirnn Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Bawt. Sled jet, Wedfret, Guns, Pistols, Cartrldgei and Ammunition, Mason Jan, Oran Hewart, Plows, Harrows, Kokes; Mowers, Tubs. Wash Boillert and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc, Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. We have Good Goods at Fata Prices, and Cheap lolin Goods at Chop John Prices. GILLIAM & BIS13153i, MAIN STREET - HEPPNER. OREGON THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. UOJCr-IlCKS. Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. R. HOWARD IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., lAnd Wants Your Trade! He will rattko it ao otgVct for you to trade itb Lim m hit tiricoa are riht, and all good tbat be haudliJi are of tbe very Im-hL M'.WW.V.f. Stork on aMain Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Hoppncr, Oregon. Tlct ' a4 lb vmmmt4 ( u rn f ltd ' a. If yet, fcata il. 1st Khalr llitfaallta !ldil. J..-3 Mily Ih't syas.-'rrtw, bal all U a is item. . ih.li,.i.-a are utf fihakaf UffaaMr l'..i.ial, rVi mar. f tnalis ot ta tare I hi sit .a.a'f. Irslyoas l.l ril I n'M enraat3l, Iwaaa aaly l l at e asshph. y.ataial. en I Mwalifle otf. I X 1 II t If t IT i ..I r 'f THK eTAtr. f nt t,nt..n l K-,ih,B mmly, I lata A I i.i ii. I i.lMtlfT, t w..ii. ii !. i,.,t .., I.I. all- I n . hnn tw:. a S...n, 1 1 a it i a N ,l.. I. !. . h . I II J la l. I..I.M I H am a aid - - lii-aa, Li ale ln.'an.at,!a In I ii.t.ia ! ( a"d I. II ,(hr. laa al II, i i. ,11 n-l . i.t I , ! 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