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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1898)
The Gazette. Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1898. should not be forgotten that the payments made on account of the purchase of the Union Pacific rail road were not included to make that December surplus. While this condition is gratifying to Blood Poison. Contagious B'ood Poison has been ap propriately called tne curse oi matutina NOT FOR FUSION. Th following aditnriAl HHfl President McKinley and every re- it . the, on.. di J7ZZ o ' I ... . , . i . f I QUI tUIC, IUCU M"-".ui e ouu sswaavu i MUD w on I "About Fusion," is taken from the l"ni " 18 vvJ ,'"". "remedies only bottle up tne poison in Xom lDgr8m of Heppner, who is well- Peooles Press, the leadins dodu- in 10 airman uingiey, woo pre Gettiaf the Lis la Good Shape. IkeEnoia, one of lbs owners of tbe Heppoer sod Canyon City telephone line, was in the city the fore part of tbe week. He is orer potting tbe Hoe in shape for winter and also putting Bell telephones in tbe various offices in lien of tbe ones that were pat in wben tbe line was built. He is being assisted by Mood' Should be In every family nav medicine chest and every 19 all st traveller's grip. They are III 9 Invaluable when the stomach la out ot order j euro headache, bUlouiueu and ail liver trouble. Mild and efficient. eanta. noeiru 00 ,be - wreck of the svstem. mhen first put through. Messrs. Eonis Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent and Ingram left on Wednesday for Can- jeweler at 926 rensylvama Ave., wasuv tsusi ;i urn m m v" a m Tk.w hi 11 1 1 wi mat I ington,D.C.,says: I was for a long time under treat ment of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse alt the while, not- . charged me three . ' hundred dollars. My mouth was filled with eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three mnntvia t wjut unable to taste any solid J. A. Perkins, ot Antiquity, O , was for thirty years needlessly tortured by phy sicians for tbe cure of eozma. He was withstanding tbe qniokJy cured by neing DeWitt's Witob fact that tney uszei saive, me lamons Dealing saive for piles and skin diseases. Conser k Brook. list nanr of Oreron. nnhliHhd dicted maDy month8 ft8 when the at Albany- extra session of congress was con- "In some parts of the state, efforts 8idering hifJ tariff m tha he looking to fusion or union of all government's financial condition forces opposed to the single gold would improve, just as it has done standard are being made and which under the operation of that bill as promise some degree of success. a ,aw- On Saturday, Mr. Dingley Whether or not a union can be '"""shed the Press Association fifTflr-fAd thrnnormnr. th .tnbi nnnn wth a detailed statement of the the lines proposed by those who "venues under the Dingley law i u . ia; ana 01 me revenue ouulkjk.. of the movement at the present time, is exceedinelv oroblematical. Pbesident McKinley is thor- w er So far, the fusion movement seems oughly alive to the meaning of the vj ciuiuauQ ciivuoi nnuiu tuv 1 r - r 1 - ' . , ... ranks of the silver republican and ers of Europe towards China. He f SSaTo'rribleTx! ThadWd democratic parties. As either of knows that they are after com- various treatments, and was nearly dis- these parties have all to gain and merce as well as territory. The gf Vad take 1S5 nothing to, lose by such action, one U. S. wants no territory as far began to get better, and when I had cannot help but impute "selfish away as China, but it does want to ffi purpose" as making up their keep the valuable Chinese trade it blemish, and I have had no return of motive to a more or less ex- already has and to add to it, and, tent Within the ranks of the while not intending to get mixed vegetable) will cure any case of blood investing it , xl. i... . ; TT,on ola poison, noons on utu..c. peoples party, tne iubioii or uuiuu " -' an(j jjs treat- irlflii in viowArt with nnmA rlfiivrfie of sauabbles, it does intend to take ment. mailed . . o - - . . , suspicion. They believe that the whatever steps that may be ueces- secret purpose of many of these s&ry to protect American commer- fuaion agitators is the disruption cial interests in China. The U. S. of the populist party in the state has treaty rights in China which of Oregon. Populists place princi- must be recognized by any power yon Oily to complete their work, which, when done, will be greatly appreciated by tbe patrons ot the line, as tbe new phones are far superior to tbe old ones. Long Creek Eagle. W. W. SMEAD Will pay the highest market price for Hides, Pelta, Furs, Old Rub ber and Brass. Office at 8. P. Garriguei Feed Store. TREASURER'S NOTIOS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL outstanding Morrow county warrants reg istered prior to. and including July 5, 1895, will be Daid udod Dreaentation at the office ol the treasurer of aaid county. Interest ceases after the date of this notice. Dated this 11th day of Jan., 1808. Frank Gilliam, It County Treas. NOTICE OF HEARING OF CONTENT A Chans; In Business. Tbe past week a ohafage was made in tbe harness Bnd saddlery business of Noble & Co. Mrs. Qeo. Nobl- mother I D. S. Land Office, Li Grande, Ore., December 13th, 1897. Comolaint having been made at this office by the duly verified and corroborated affidavit of John B. Manning alleging that Kate Russell wno made limber uuiiure Entry no. laau at nf V. n Knhln nnrnhiiHnrl thfl interest of the U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, or J!x. u. JMODie, purchased me interest or Jan S1 lgS5 for the w of 8WiRnd EV W. O. Gentry in tbe business, and tbe of swu and sw of be of See. 8, Tp. 4 8. R firm will hereafter be known by tbe name free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. of E. Q- Noble & Co. Mrs. Noble re cently reoeived quite a sum of money from an estate and takes this means of Mr. Gentry, who bas been connected with tbe firm for a number of years,, will likely leave Heppner, but just how soon he will go, and wbere be Will looate, he bas not yet fully daoided. This paper wishes the new firm of Noble & Co. the success they so richly deserve. 27. E. W. M. has wholly failed to comply with a miring pie above party. "The Frees has been said to favor the fusion or union movement This is untrue. "The fact of the business is there Getting Ready for Alaska. E. C. Warren, better known as "Jack" Warren, a wall-known traveling man who la often seen In Heppner, Is preparing two outfits for the Klondike, and has employed Joe Scraggs, down at the mouth of Willow creek, to break In five "Injun" dogs for each man. He pays fare and furnishes outfit and $150 In cash for each pros pector. Eoch outfit will contain plenty of crackers and candy, the former furnished by the Timoer Culture Law; that she dl the year 1886 wholly abandon said tract of land that ever since has continued to abandon the same and has made no improvements upon said tract or anv nart thereof. Therefore, with the view of the cancellation of the said entry the said parties are hereby summonea ana required io De ana appear 06' fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at his office at Heppner, Ore gon, on the 15th day of February, 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m., of said day, then and there to produce such testimony as they may have concerning said allegations. Final hear ing to be had at the office of the register and receiver at la uranue, Oregon, b arcn Mil, 1898, at iu o ciock, a. m. E. W. B RTLETT, Register, iu-.il j. a. KUBtsiNS, Keceiver, that acquires territory by any meaDB in that country, and with that end solely in view, the presi dent and bis advisers are watch ing every move made by the are certain politicians in the state powers of Europe in or towards The Portland cracker Co., and the utter by , . , , , ,, . iiu- l xl j i ' Sweet Candy Co., both Portland firms, thus who desire to lead the reform Uiina. In other words, wo Lave in0WlI,K thjt Mr. watren has faith in the goods movement, yet who, for reasons nothing to do with the relations best known to themselves, have not of China and other nations so long become allied with the people's as our treaty rights are respected party men who, in the past, have been the most violent opposers the Judge Stephen A. Lowell is people's party had. They now be that he Is selling. Some dried salmon from the tepees of the Columbia will complete the out fit. Warren will get his men oft from the mouth of Willow creek about Feb. 1st. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thfl Rnat Halvfl in the world for (Juts. mentioned as a Dossible candidate I o. ..:. u... m. a..u tt,.nn. f - - UfUlrjrD uui on J iut rjf unit uubuuii gin to see the "Jti and writing on the of the republicans for governor in Fever 8or,,gi Xetteri chapped Hands, wall!" and aspire to be in the swim t S?!Sm . r PubllBUed ?. the Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- and as leaders Now can Dooulists Eftt10reB01'la?- republicHM tious. and posiiively cure. Pile, or no ana as leaders, jmow can populists, couIj not nmmiiate a better can- Ttinrbd u i8 guaranteed to give who have been allied with its didate Judge L.well is eminently Derfeot BatUf'8ction or money refunded. ioroes ior years ana many irom ine nueu tor uie position, xua iixaBi prjCe 25 cents per box. For tale by beginning, be blamed for doubting Oregouian believes he would Berve Slooam DrUi4 Co., E. j. giooum, manager. ft. hone8lj of ,u, po.8 o, lhMe P' HT ." """ BOlI-COnBtltUted leaders 1 he Tress mi, n it ll u x-l Assessor Pettey Back. fnvirnnlln Haai.Ad Iha J 1 J , -i j -ii .. dorse "ie candidacy of Judge This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (ISly s Ureara lialm) snlhcient to aemon s t rate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BKOTHEKS, 66 Warren St., New York City. Rev. John Keid, Jr. . of Great Falls, Mont. , recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. j oan emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis V. Poole, Pastor CentralPres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.. NOTICE. Healed bid. requested for tbe delivery at my ranoh, on the head of Rhea oreek, of one hundred cords of pine, four-foot wood, said wood to be delivered not later than middle of August, 1898, bids opened tbe 15th day of January, 1898. Reserve the right to rejeot any and all bids. J. W. Mobkow. (i()2-Janl5, THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J. O. BORCHERS Who has secured the services of - , AIRS. MARGARET VON CADOW As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Rates reasonable.. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOROHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE will be a meeting ot the stockholders of the First National Bank of Heppner, at their office on the 2nd Tuesday of January, 1898, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, for the purpose of electinjr d Irectors and for the transaction of such other business as may appear: GEO. CON8ER, Cashier. Heppner, Or., Dec. 10, 1897. -13 When you hear dem bells ! YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE ' HEPPNER TRANSFER CO S Belled express is coming. Does delivery work on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This . . wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! BKIEF MLNTION. Assessor A. C.Pettcys Is In town today for the first lime In two months. He and his wife and Fine home-made taffy at tbe Orange 11 ;.i -n toro ro lueBauaa win aia ftDj-beiieve(J that nothing rrrT"', -' & olean, reah etaok of gooda- Bny and all honest DUrnoseS to ..... . visit to Tlllnmook county and other Motions o( I ,v- bring this desired result about; bat is unwilling to assist in placing in position of trust and power, men whose personal ambitions are their chief incentive in taking up the reform movement, and we fear some of the leading agitators of the present fusion or uniou move ment, are men of this class, "The press believes tnat the peo ple's party elmuld hold an early convention, nominate good, clean, conservative and competent candi dates, fight the campaign through io a manly, straightforward, honest manner, and victory will result wnnld rrivp ftiA ntnnlo nf r Ha Ami I ,i. .tt. Thif .. ..v- mnoh lnnmn leave your order. . If. Of his iudicial distrust creater than they anticipated on leaving, owing to bad Painleaa remedy for extracting teetb. " weather on the sea ana tne impossibility 01 pleasure than to VOte for the hon- boat getting in and out over the Tillamook orable gentleman to be governor bRr- Mr I'ettcy. wa. much pleased with the . . . , , country over on the coast and speaks In high Of this great State of Oregon. Let terms of the resources and industries of Tllla- hisboom Continue. This part Of mook county and thinks It a great seetion for A man in an tn mik. mntlAV Hnth ffnlnff and the state is entitled to that office coming the sea was pretty rough, but aside It not aa elated, no charges. Try Dr. Vaugban'a new plan. 604-If. If son need something for your system oall at tbe Tboue-rThe Telephone sa loon, City hotel bnilding. tf Tbe OaEetle oarnea a full stock ot ' SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered ana enterea in saia court on tne vin day of September, 1897, In favor of Ed Rood Plaintiff, and against W. L. Baling, E. A. Rhea and C. E. RedOeld Defendants, for the sum of two hundred twenty -six and t'.M00 dollars with interest thereon from the 2nd day of August, 1H7, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and twenty-five dollars attorney's lee and the further sum of ten dollars coeta; which liitiK ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's ottice of said court In said county on tne 7tn nay oi September, i)7; and whereas, it was further ordered and de creed by the court (hat the following described real property, towlt: the south half of the soutwest quarter and south half of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine in township one soutn oi range twenty-seven east w. m. in Morrow County. Oreuon. be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will, on Wednesday, the 12th day of January, 1898. at two o'clock p. m.. of said day, at the front xloor ol tne court house in Heppner, Morrow county uregon, sen an ine rigm, line ana in terest of the said W. L. Hallux, E. W. Rbeaand C. E. Red Held in and to the above described property at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and an costs, and costs tnat may accrue. E. L. Matlock, SherlU of Morrow Co., Or. Dated Dec. 10, 1897. 004-614. with honor aud anyway and Judge Lowell is just ,rom thU Mr' ,etu,y" ,,d ,ftm"!r e,1)oyed tho,r mourning note, oorrespondenoe style, ii a nit i .1 " ' ' ' me man io nil it dignity. The tide in the Ohio legislature seems to be turning in favor of Senator Hanna and his managers confidently believe he has the necessary votes to secure bis elec tion. Tbe first vote is to be taken Two Millions a Year. When people buy, try, and buy again, it menus they're satiHlied. The people of the I'nilfil State are now buviiig C'awarela Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will he three million tie fore New Year's. It means merit proved, that Cawarets arc the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggiata 10c, 25c, 60c a box, cure guaranteed. V. .It .... n uoes not Doneve mat 'swapping but it 18 thoocht that no horieijn midstream' is good eeclioQ win re8ult on the fit 1W ballot as two votes are still lack. While the Gazolte does not rep. ing in the eonat(? When the joint resent their sido of the question at bHnot is tftkf however, the house all, neither do we prosume to, yet w:n m.i,a nn their deficiency. The ... r in v io ii. win in vii inniuij iiw nu w imt i - - wo uoiieve mat me auove very BPuaUirial fight in Ohio is still very what there is in the ledge, and mtmeeuthe Qaito a large Bomber of our citizens bave already left (or tbat eouolry ana many more arc preparing to take tbeir departure very soon. Dowa From the Hlaes. Tom I Forgls was in Monday from the Wil low creek camp where development work ts In progress. The tunnel Is now coin pleted more than too feel Into the mountain and the quarts still shows up well. II Is the Intention In the near future lo ship several tons of ore for the purpose of making a mill test. When this test Is made It will then be possible to know Just with envelopes to match. Those desiring suob stationery can bave their wants supplied at this office. tf. Frank MoFarland bas been appointed speoial agenl of Tbe Equitable Life As suranoe Co., ot New York, tbe strongest iu tbe world. Caeb surplus to policy holders of over 43 million dollars. Don't take Insurance without seeing tbe new plant ot the Equitable, Insures botb if let at tame rates. , 77tf J. T. MoAlisler, of Islington, will lake bit departure on Wednesday for Dyea, Alaska, and from there ba will make bit way into the gold fields of tbe Klondike. Barely tbe Eloodiks fever it striking Morrow county pretty bard. Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT T IE DALLES. OREGON l J Dec. 23, 1897. Notice ts herebv 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 Detorej. n. Morrow, uounty uiera, at Heppner, uregon, on inursnay, reuruary a, iuh, vis: JOHN B. HUNT, Hd. E. No. 4580, for the N WJi of Sec 17, Tp. S 8., K. X E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: Edward Hunt. Edward Drls- kell, George Shlck and Arthur Hunt, all pf neppner, ftiurruw uuuxxiy, ur, jab. F. auuKb, 608-19. Register, e.r(-lt hpF>ICAli OftSLT rftTltiMWffi C. 1 I 1. I ItSU ISxVl I uj r iliimii tTllkX uifltv.i'T " a , They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, wine Pioneer Blacksmiths Have made some elegant improvements In their establishment and added a large stork ot iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick repairs to their wagons, buggies or machinery. Their specialty Is horseshoeing. Meadows & Men are the Boys to do Your Work Bight, and do it Quick, too. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON Dec. 10, 1HW. the following-named settler has tun. Notice ts hereby given that filed notice of cloarlv ronrOBonta the Otliniona o( i.m l - lclatlons of Its owners a mill wHI be erected .. ,. , , 7 u,urr B,UI luo "i'l""1'"" "oeu. once. The Giuette hopes that the district the tlOpullHlS Ot Morrow COUBty &tof URDDa tre rflRkiog him ail may prove to be a good one. for U will do much upon this fusioa subject They MCeeJingly hrtrd fight To a ca- " ,urth,r dlv'r""r """ ot "r "c"tr- nave an along conieimoa ior a Ufti oh80rver such acenea aa are priuciplo, claiuitDg that they would now bpirjg enact6a i that atate fight it out along thia line whether are vory diBgracef0i aDd only tend they won or lott The (union idea to Bagton thft d,T when U. 8. aon- ia atroply a Rame put up by thoae atori win choaen by a direct who uomre lo m Doomed into Uote 0f people. . I !x : - -i it! I " oiucs auu ii 10 not a airaugq uiing his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on January fel, lmM, vis: WILLIAM WARREN, Hd. No.tlW.for iheH" NEfc and KV4 sE!i Sec. 22, Tp, 5, H of R 3H E W M. He names Ihe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vis: John Zollinger, Hylvester W. rlorenn, Kotwrt D. Watklna and Louis To Care Constipation forever. Take CaM'arets funilv C'ullmrtic. 1T or Be. If U C. C fall to cure, druggisu rrfuotl money. Word reoeived at thia Office from W. Grosheus, all of Heppner, Morrow county. Or. c. n. DiiTLiiT, negisier. L. Baling, atalet thai hit school wtt to begin Monday, Jan. 10. This it the first school ot Sampler, it begun in a school house jusl completed. W. L. will have out assistant and lb school bas so at teudaooe at present ot 100. lie antioi- ttft-ia. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. that right thinking populist look with much aunpicion upon their effort. We believe that many populinta in thia county, rather than unite with their old enemiea and help to put them in office on a hybrid ticket, will fall back into line with the old partita from whence they came, providing) atraight ticketa are put up by them. Thia would certainly be the more houorable ataud to tak& To H keg way. Tomorrow evening Leslie Mallork and Horace Matlock, his cousin, will depart forskagway. Alaska, with a number of horses and males pttet a lol of work getting tTerythlog in ?u,' heeounty court of Ihe state ol Oregon. ...... .... - I . . . .. .... lor Morrow county, on the 4th clay ol January, goon running order, mr. Deling rouoa VOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I'NDEB Xl and by virtue of an order of sale issued A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's And by the way they have anything yon ran tall for In the line of . . Hardware, Stores aud Tinware. 60 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. Si'AlN i about to make a deal, through the mediatiou of the United Btatea, by which it will diapone of Cuba. It Hpain can toll Cuba for a reasonable amount it would twin that it would be wine for that oountiy to make the trade. Cuba will be free, that it almost absolutely certain. hlch they will take up for Hun. W. t, Matloek who will use them for pecking purposes. Tbe young men will perhaps locate In that vicinity. They will be Jollied at some place on the road by Wesley Matlock who has Just returned from t'alllornla, whore he has been for his health. Wasting in Children Now that Durrant baa been dia poaed of, it ia hoped by all decent people that hit remain may be allowed to i fat in peace. Purely a long-auflVring public have hoard rehearainl the atory of hi aaful Crimea often enough. The V. K treasury ataita into lB'.H with a more pleating out look than it Laa had at the begin bing of a year for aome time. There waa a turplut of aUiut 7."0,(Xm for the month of Decem ber, and it i reasonably certain that with the riception ot the present month, and poibly April, when heavy quarterly payments on accoobt ot pruiiuna hare to l ma etrry toonth u the pteaeot Cecal yM wj'J t!mw a aurplna. It Ij'RlN waa 'whitewaahed" at the populiat gathering at Oregou City laat Saturday, lie bad been tan U overcome in almost nil caic accutivl by oue of Lit brethren, fer the use of Scott. Emulsion ol xt, . ,........:.... Cod-Liver Oil and the Hvcochoi- ., . . . , phitet xA Lime and Soda. While H.mouttea. Though he waa ad- f, u ft axicntific f ct that cod-liver judged "not guilty yet the fact oi lg the most digestible oil in cx- rrmaiua jut tbe aame that he U Istcncc in rilCrilDINT McKlSI.EY Will Dot FTIItf CfITF , ,, . SwIHWSsWlVIt send the nomination of dov Uriggt to be attorney general to U ! ot.?nlT ftUxthk H lt,h ,. , , i , . , lrdy dleested and made ready Ihe senate until the nomination of of immcdlAtc absorption kr the Atterney Cleneral MtKeuua lo the lystem. It U also combined with aupreme court baa been confirmed, but no delay is looked for in tie Utter. all tlit Deppuer people at Sampler doing ell, and very glad to tee him. Tbe mall oontrsot Tielweeo Deppotr and Canyon City baa bees awarded Eastern parties at $3,500 a year, with a day and eight service between the two polnlt. Tbis will plaoe Ctnyoi City wilblo 24 bonrt ot railroad eommaDlea. tion. It it not seen bow Ibit service can ts given for tbs money, tor Ibt present letees ot tbs line art receiving 14 800 tor a 4H boor tsrvios and art not making any big money either. 1m, the undersigned, as administrator of the mate of Hellen M. Allyn, will on and after the 4th day of Cebruary, 1MM, proceed to sell at private sale for eash In hand, all the following described real proiwrty of said estate, situated In Morrow county, Oregon, to wlt: The north east quarter ol sertlon thirty-one. In township one, south of range tweuty 'tve east W. M., and the north east quarter nf section thirty five. In township one, south of range twenty si ( east VY. M., also the south-east quarter of sertlon thirty, In township one, south of range twenty Ave east W, M.,togther with all the tenements, hereditaments aud appurtenances thereunto brloaslng. luted at Heppner, Oregon, January 7th, Iff. T. R. LYONH, 12.23 Administrator. bums hat rfjtHteJ tbe I'ompro- iniao and hat demonttrated there by the topif me hoggiehness of his nature. Itule or tuio teeius to 1 the only desire of himoq nJ bit mull fotcri of follnweia, the hvpophc4iehitcs,wh!ch supply food not only ior the tissues oi the body, but ior the bones and nerves, and will build up the child when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment. a su vn i v OTT1 taMhlve. St tM the AS enitoH t V. ad i . SCOTT low ht, Ll h Yeta. PLACU. VITH tACILLI. Frrarb Taw a Whirls Has ( era lata a Heritage mt Caaaasaptloa. It ba long brvn a cauae of con- lrtvrv niuoug sioiittis aa to whrlh er cniitituti is eontagitme or not, atnl one of tbe alrongrst arptito'ttU, aye tbe New York Journal, I tint it it I lint has yet Iran iroducrJ ia the skiry of Ihe fair of the illagvra of MenUine. forty year ap) this plat's) was one of he lira It hieel villagpa In France , wlioae InlinliilanU were of aua-f h phyairaj do tclopment. It ii d eeoveml alaut this time that I be climate ot Mrntone waa rrmarkatily tarnoAHaJ in rar of lung UiMrnorei, and people afllielrd In I lila way fliK-keit Ihllbrr frotii all nrla of KurtM, The natural result tsaa that the -ile b bad hitherto Un rngairiHl In furtninp one and ail Utpk t1nnirne lo ininlatrring In tariotia a to Ihe throng of Intaluls. The Mroiig kml henliliy Hoiurn of MiSilone twH'ame laundrrawa and aabe.l, with out taking the leant prwautlitoa, the cottanguplivea' tluthes. The plac It now rli-.-ril-l aa twlriff "tia-lllua pra bole." Thn very snl nt air art aM K I Hnlari'ntt, Notice of Intention. LKD Orrus AT Ths Pi.Lt, Oatunir. Hef-eniher J. W. kJOTICR IA IIKRIKY 'GIVEN THAT TH g lollowlng named settlor has filed notice ol his Intention to make Snal proof la support of hlsrlalm, and that said proof will he mail ba for J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at llpur, Oregon, on January la, lja, vit: FRANCIs M. WILKlNHON.of neppner. It. R. No. forth Ki NW4 and i NK', oi ere. js, i p. s ., n. s a, w . m. II names the following witnesses In prove his etinttnuous rmuieni upon anl enitivatton ..( said Und. via: hrl.- W. Cradli k and jls rarmnt, of llrppner, reon: Jthn w tra.llik and U V. tHitldson. nf Kluht Miir or. je. f. MooKK. aoii Reciswr. rows Cavat,aa4 lrdMra eMaNd east ail l'sa- wwknaasicoailsxsdl-w sjeasaavs rue. . OueOencCieOeevetvgu.S. rTjv Orntt s4 caaK nf puu4 as sue bat lae tawat raNl tmai waaSmf Hia kaast mkfl, fhnsa, wiia eWrlp rfna. W l'ua, II simt af S tf at twf. Ow I da till Ma enrf, a eii(va " H"W OMata I " wlik t vt mm ia tae w. s eaa iwri;a aeiia c.A.sriow&co. mmm. ssaMSi ffcaYttosT- wtf s taBSltMVwatW A sB Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS Shaving 15 Cents. e Shop two doors South of Pnstoffles. D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, 16 Cents . Hair Cutting, 25 " Shop, Matlock Comer, Heppner, Oregon. D. E. GILMAIM, General Collector Put your old hooks and not In his hands and get your money out of thrro. Makes a specialty of bard CoHeetUtua. Office in J N. Brown'a Building. The Old Shop! LIBERTY MARKET NEW NAME I Wm. Gordon has re-named liis stand the old Jonea livery stable Tlio Controls Baled hay for sale, rharge reasonable. Tall on him and bare your horare well cared for. Ellis 8c Phelps. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Alt bus! neas attended U In a prompt and aallslartory mauurr. NoUrles Public and Collectura, Oftlcs la Ratter Building, Heppaer, Or. J. L. GIBSON, At Chas lone' Old Htand. Bhavintr. - - 15 Ct. Hair Cuttinir. - as iolak-plng up th reputation af this show for Brat rlua work aid would be pleaa la have you call. if A Ia tbe) place to go to get jour fine pork and lamb cLopa, a teak a and Totals. FISH EVERY FRIDAY Sine snrsr-enred ham tid (aeia Pur ll lard, krfia rrii.lrr.. nld style. Hlgbrat rut prte pakl ( lal Mark. ftRLIN TOM-FOSSIL STA6ELINE I!. HEED i , , A. O. 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