The Gazette. Friday, Feb. 11, 1898. MISLEADING AS USUAL. The president has appointed Chas. II. Wilkin s, of Pendleton, agent at the Umatilla reservation. Mr. VVilkins was an aspirant for the Pendleton postoffice, bat failed to get it He has received a better appointment, however. Senator Geo. W. MoBride, by hie bos' Dees tact bdc unceasing work in com mittee, is rapidly gaining warm enoomi urns from bis ooostitneDts all over the state. He is modest and unostentatious in pressing bii business duties, but be gets there Jnat the same. Linn County Republican. The Oregonian's leading editor ial, in its issue of the 9th, shows a desire on the part of that journal to mislead the people and perpet uate the Multnomah factional fight that is far from creditable to a paper making such lofty claims as to its veracity. There was no de sire manifested and no attempt made to control the league conven tion except that made by the lead ing spirits of the Simon push in Portland, McCamant, McGinn and Dunniway, who were in turn each hissed down. If any other faction had a scheme or any intention of controlling that convention, or of forcing resolutions through that body other than those presented, the delegates from the counties outside of Multnomah failed to find it out. No one of sane mind, who was in attendance at that meeting, but what knows that if a vote had been taken showing the strength of the factions, or rather, a vote showing the sympathy of the convention toward the factions, that it would have been against the Simon element. Mr. Fulton's withdrawal was made in the interests of harmony and there is no one worthy the name republican, who is not willing to so accept that act. The dele gates from the "cow" counties well know that in the forenoon and afternoon sessions the Bimon con tingent had only to signify their wish and the 500 or COO heelers that they had packed into the hal would add their voice to the vote of their bosses and in this manner that faction made themselves be lieve they had control of the con vention. At the evening session however, when only delegates were admitted to the iloor of the hal they soon found that the country delegates were not there to listen to anything relating to the faction al fight of Multnomah county, but on the contrary they were there to aid in harmonizing the party, even though it becamo necessary to throw out Multnomah's delegation altogether. Everywhere, except in the vin dictive, rule or ruin minds of per haps a do.en of the Simon combine, words of praise are heard for the fair and impartial manner in which Judge Carey presided over that body. The convention was har monious in spite of the Simon-Hoott-McCamaut- McGinn - Dunni way effort to the contrary. The dole gates from the country thoroughly understand this and such articles as the one in quotation by the Ore gonian, and those oountry papers who copy after it, and cannot call their souls their own unions per mission is given by the big daily, are doing the republican party ir reparable wrong by keeping up this everlasting twaddle about factionalism. Republicans are beginning to find out that both factions may be partly in the wrong, and partly in the right, and in order to bo suc cessful in the next campaign it is necessary to stand shoulder to shoulder. Forgive and forgot if possible; if not possible, at loast stop forcing the matter and let those who have the interests of the party at heart go forth to battle united and prepared to moot the enemy with champions recruited from the younger element of the party, and not from superanuated, back-numbered statesmen, like the would-ba seuator from Oregon who is now takiug up the time of the U. K. senate in trying to got what he has no shadow of a title to. Ho far the record stands tuat every concession made towards compromise and harmony has been made by what the Oregouinn is pleased to call the "M itchell push," and every attempt at prolongation of the factional fight of Multno mah couuty 1ms boon made by the Simou faction. As the Oregoniau says, lot us have peaco by all means, but lot us also have long stultifying and falsi fying of facts so plaio that he who runs may read. Home curious student of politic al history ban dug out the fact that fourteen men who occupied the presidential chair have favored au uexation of Hawaii aud an equal number of men holding tho position of secretary of state. President McKinley and the republican patty oem to he in pretty good company in thoir effort in behalf ol this jm portaut step. Omaha has now a fine opportur ity to obtain a presidential nom inating convention. That room at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition which is to be papered with can celled farm mortgages would be au extremely interesting place for a populist convention in 1900. Maiob Pennoyeb's veto of the bond ordinance serves to prove that a man may lack some kinds of sense and yet have other kinds. ortland Telegram. Yes, this is no doubt true, but did it ever occur to you that we always give a man credit for hav ing good sense when his thoughts on a subject agree with ours? Peo ple must be measured in our half bushel, you know. PUESS COMMENT. The Oregonian is trying to kill of! the republican party in this state by divid ing it up into faotions. Down in this neck of timber we know nothing of Mitohell republicans nor Harvey Boott republicans. We are just plain, old- fashioned, every-day-in-tbe-week and twloa on Sunday, dyed in the wool, with out any tag-mark republicans. And that's what the editor of the Oregonian ought to be, and what be must be, if he hopes for the republican party to retain oontrol of affairs in this state. Nebalem Republican. Why the oontinued harping about "Silver Republicans?" There is no suoh thing as "silver republican," nor has there been siuoe the framing and adop' tion of tbe St. Louis platform. If a man aooepted that platform he was a republi oan ; if he rejected it he oertainly be longed to some other party ; and that'i all there is about it. Valley Transcript As we lake it there was no faotiounl fight in the republican ttate league Two or three parties from Himoo's Mult nomah fiiotiou had tilled np for the oooasion and tried to explode, but the speeches of 0. li Moores "knocked the wind out of their Hails," and everythin passed off good nntnrtxlly . Multnomab comity may at well make up ber mind to one thing this year : Thn republicans of the "cow" comities don't propose to be "bamboozled ;" if it becomes necessary to (Ire our big neighbor out, to save trouble, why out Hhe goes. The "oow" ooonties are determined to have peace, if they have to fight for it. Valley Transcript. repnblioan clubs at Portland last week reflected tbe keen interest throughout the state in tbe welfare of the party an its principles. No larger or more enthu siastic poiitioal gathering was ever held in the northwest. More than 2000 dele gates were represented and the majority of them in person. They oame from tbe farthest corners of the state to signify their interest and that of their people. And they oame in snob numbers from districts outside of Multnomab oonnty that if there had been any plans by any faction of the party in tbe metropolis to capture the convention for any purpose outside of the interests of tbe whole re pnblioan party such plans must have been completely frustrated. The meet ing was significant as indicating the feeling of tbe "cow" counties for party harmony, which they insist npon even at tbe threatened sacrifice of personal interests of any and all prefessional politicians and office seekers. The voice of tbe "oow" counties is for harmony and the success of the principles of tbe repablioan party at tbe polls. Let Mult nomah oounty beed the voice. Ashland Tidings. The repablioan party was committed to tbe gold standard at St. Louis on one 16, 1896. Agreed to preserve the gold standard until an international agreement, with the leading nations of the world, oould be brought about, for tbe free coinage of silver. AU tbe howl about tbe gold standard by tbe Oregon ian for the past year is just so much sweetened wind. Every republican in Oregon, identified with the republican party, is standing on tbe national re publican platform formulated at St Louis, June 16, 1896. If tbe Oregonian bad labored as bard to beat down the enemy as it has to oreate confusion in the republican ranks.it would be entitled to some consideration. As it is its effort is like unto sightless Sampson of biblical reooad. but with opposite results. It is tugging away at tbe pillars that prop the principles of the repnblioan party in this state, but it cannot shake or even wiggle them. The republican party of Oregon is bigger than the Oregonian. Linn County Republican. CANT GET REST Sleeplessness Common Among the Aged. Thin, Pale, Inactive Blood the Underlying Cause. Restful Sleep from Better Blood Supply. Paines Celery Compound Fills the Arteries. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, Jan. 26, '9a Notice ia hereby given that the following-named aettler hoi filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of mi claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, vicguu, uu JUKrvo 18, IBiffl, viz: "lUJAK K. GENTRY, H. E. NO. 7742. for the NW Bon 90 Tn 1 H It 27, E. W. M. ' r' He namei the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Rarratt. Edmund Baling, Mifflin J. Devin and William J. McCarty, all of Heppner, Oregon. 618-28. ' W- BA8TLITI' Agister. The convention of Oregon republican clubs by its harmonious aotion condemns those disturbers who have endeavored to array republican against republican on the money question. Tbe convert' tion, by its elections and resolutions declared that if a man stands on tbe St Louis platform as interpreted by tbe republican administration, bis republi canism oan not be properly questioned by anyone. The oonvention lifted its voice against faotional strife and in favor of united successful effort. Then let us bear no more of silver re publicans, Mitchell repnbhoaus, or Simon republicans. Multnomah oonnty has her factional quarrels inspired by the desire to control the oity govern ment, but we should quarantine tbe state against that quarrel and refuse to listen to any man who rises the wolf ory f factionalism in the outside ooonties. Mark every man, who accuses his neigh bor of secretly believing in anti-republi- oan doctrines, as disloyal to tbe party. Tbe republican party is going to win next June. It is going to win with a olean tioket and it is going to win with tbe battle cry, "Tbe best of money for the best of people, and protection for oar own." Ex. Mr. Ueer, who wanted it understood that be was not a "miscellaneous candi date," and that be would Btill continue to hold out his band for the offioe of col lector of ouatoms at Portland, ia groom- ng himself for the offioe of governor, and also at oougresmun from the first diitriot. He posoa as a man with grievance, and wants tbe world to take notioe that be deolined the Oregon Oity land office position be cause he could tot afford to take a $3000 place, l'erbapa he will be good enongb to explain why he wants to be governor at salary of only flUKX). Tbe fact if, Mr. (leer begins to realize that some very selfish Portland politicians made a tool of him last fall, and that it would have been better for him to bave accepted, in the kindly spirit it was ofiVred to him, the very desirable office at Oregon City. Ilia letter, rejecting tbe office with un necessary sarcasm is not easily forgotten In the meantime, until a colleotor of customs is recommended by lb delega tion, it would be well for bira to remem bir that be bai promised not to be i miscellaneous candidate. It ia enough to aspire to one office at a time. Port laud Tribuue. health keeps paoe with strength. People bis Is the Time to Uiye Attention to Your Phyalclal Condition. The warm weather which will come seem to think that one can determine with the approaobing spring months tbe health of persona by measuring their should find yon strong and In robust arms. Health means abeeooe of pain health, your blood pure end your appe- and the presence of mors or less nerve tite good. Otherwise you will be in intensity and eojoyment in the mere fact danger of serious illness. Porify and I of living. enrioh your blood with Hood's Bursa- All this implies abundantly nourished parilla and thus "prepare for spring." organs and blood unhampered by diu- Tbia medicine makes rich, red blood and eased humors gives vigor and vitality. It will guard Paine's oelery oomponnd ia especially yon against danger from the obanges valuable for recruiting the strength and Tbe meeting of the Htato League of tl Just as Good as Scott's and we sell it much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Emulsion is called tor. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott's Emulsion ol Cod-Liver Oil with Hypopho- phites of Lime and ooda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the standard " because he knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as good1 for a stand ard preparation twenty five years on the market, should not be permitted by the Intelligent purchaser. ft tnr vt ft Rf OTT'8 FmuUlon. See that the lima and S.h are on the wrapper anc and li.no, all druggist. SCOTT UO NH, Chtmi.lt, N.w YtflB. THINK ABOUT VOUK HEALTH. Multiplies Number of Vital Red Corpuscles. There are degrees of sleeplessness from the wide-awake state to the sleep which does not refresh and baa in it only tbe mookery of rest. Snob sleep is not tired nature's sweet restorer. Dreams have power to torture and to depress. Bleep, therefore, is not always rest, bat trouble, and a tronbled leep brings to the brain-worker loss of power for thought and labor. It is a well-known fact tbat for Bny part to perform actively its duties, it must have an abundance of blood ; but when tbe power of locally regulating tbe supply of blood ic the brain is impaired because of insufficient nerve power tbe tired brain grinds the same old grist over and over till nervous prostration, paralysis or hysteria ensues. The oause of sleeplessness ia so clear that tbe cure is equally apparent. Tbe nerves must recover their grip. Tbe healtb-wreoking laxity of tbe blood ves sels must be corrected. Tbe answer to how this is to be done is: Feed tbe exhausted nerve tissues with Paine's oelery compound. By thus aoting on the nerves Paine's celery compound is able to regulate tbe blood supply and permanently banish sleeplessness that shortens so many lives, especially among those beyond middle age. In addition to this indireot control over the circulation, Paine's oelery compound directly increases the amount of blood in the arteries and arouses tbe purifying organs to driv out impurities tbat often lurk in it nn developed for years till age or a "run down" condition allow them to get the upper band. A pale, languid woman is not more of a lady than a rosy, robust one. Women leading lives of imperfect health, with pains and aohes running riot through their "run-down" bodies, are often Ignorant of the faot tbat it is not a speoifio for nervousness or rheuma tism or stomach trouble that they need, but fundamental building up of every tissue of their bodies and a thorough olensing of their blood. The strength ening of the constitution sod the eradi cation of latent disease tbat Paine's oelery compound achieves leaves no fear of tbat treaoherous partial reooverytbat keeps one always afraid of relapse and sodden break-down. Paine's oelery oomponnd rests on tbe wise modern oonoiusion or. trie Dest medical thought tbat tbe remedy that invigorates the entire system and puri fies it, is tbe only safe oore for such localized diseases as rheumatism, netr relgie, sleeplessness, eczema, headaches and blood diseases. It is a common harmful idea that CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. In the macter of the estate of John M. O. Spen cer, a minor. To J. B. Sperry, guardian of the estate of said minor, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the ouumy ui morrow, at tne uourt room tnereoi, at Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on Tues day, the eighth day of March, 1898, at 10 o'clock, in me lureiioun oi mat day, men and mere w settle your accounts as guardian of J. M. O. Spencer, a minor, and show cause, if any exist, why he should not pay over to the said John 11. O. Spencer, the sums of money now in his hands belonging to said John M. O. Spencer. Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon', for the County of Morrow, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 26th day of January, A. 0. ' Attest: J. w. MOREOW, 618-28. Clerk. ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE undersigned assignee of E. S. and 8. a. Cox, Insolvent Debtors, has filed his final ac count as such assignee with the clerk of the Circuit Court of Morrow County, Oregon, and that said account will be called un for hearing. and be passed upon Monday, the 7th day of March, 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard and passed udoii bv the iudee of said UUUtk Dated this 21st day of January, 1898. W. P. Fell, 616-25. Assignee, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Obande, Oregon, Jan 19 1898. 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 ueiuie i . y. morrow, uoumy uierit, at Heppner, ureguii, uu marcn iz, laytj, viz: CHARLES 8. .TAYNE. H. E. No. 6082, for the SEU of Sec. 14, Tp. 3 8, R 27. E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon and cultivation in, otiiu iaiiu, viz: nailer urosDy, jonn mar shall, Sterling P. Florence and Andy 8. Steven- sou, an ui jaeppuer, uregon. E. W. Bartlett, 616-27 Register, Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. January 18. 189 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named aettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of ins ciaim, ano mai saia prooi will De maae De fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, February 26, 1898, viz: JAMES R. NUNAMAKER for Heirs of Maria E. Downing, H. E. No. 3619 for the SWU of Sec. 5, Tp. 2 8., R. 24 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uDon and cultivation of, said land, viz: David F. Baker. George W. Utt, David H. lirablll and Thomas King, all of lone, Oregon. J AS. F. MOORE, 16-27 Register. THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace mil jmy ...Has been leased by... J. C, BORCHERS Who has secured the services oi MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W 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. BOUCHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. "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 ! Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGkamok, Oregon, Jan. 19, 18. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in support of nis ciaim, ana tnat said prooi win be mane Be fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 12, 1898, viz: WALTER t'KOBD Y, H. E. No. 6029, for the EH NE-4, i SEJ Sec. 11, ip. a o, n. it, a. w. m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles 8. Jayne, Bruce B, Kelley, Ueorge A. Stevenson and W art, all ol Heppner, Oregon. (illiam Btew- 616-27 E. W. Bahtlett, Register t o o MAT HALVORSEN, LEADING MERCHANT OF IONE. mm i M I m I I i i 1SS Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, January 17, 1H9R NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will De maae Dci"re j. w. Morrow, uoumy uiem, at Heppner, Oregon, on February '26, 1898, viz: ALBERT A. W1LLI8. H E No, .1990, for the 8W4 of sec 29, Tp 2 8, R 25 E WM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank Bmlth, James H. Willis and James Brown, of Lexington, Oregon, and Thomas A. Urlakell, of Hupnner, Oregon wtiiob will ioon take place. A FRIIili TFl'L FALL. A Brlrklaycr In Halrm Falls IM Feet Bat bo ItnnM wet Brokra Salem, Feb. 7. A miraoulooe eicnpe from death occurred this fteroooo. Ol cur Taylor, briokUyer, tu working on the top ol ohimoer of the Willamette hotel, when the aaderpinoiiid of the pent energies of men end women d- veooed in year. It ie the one prepare tion considered worthy tbe name of a trne nerve food and blood remedy by phyeioiana Ihrongbont tbe oountry, It ie preicribed by tbera in every atate in tbe anion to lone np the eyetea), regulate the nervet and reatore health and atrengtb. his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made neiore tne county cierit oi Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 1898, viz: VELORIAH W. TILLARD. Hd E No. 62M. for the BU NWU &H'i NEU Sec St. To 1 8. R 28. E W M. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Marshall, Thomas Mar shall, Hugh Field and James Johusou, all of ueppner, uregon. C W. KAIU WI, 19 29 Register, Any person having a copy of the poem, scaffolding gave way, and Taylor tot- "All for a Woman "a Sake," will ooofer a tered and fell to the ground, a diatance great favor on thia paper by aending It of IX) feet, atrikina on a pile of loose to the editor. It wae published to lumber, lie wan picked np by Eiprete yeare ago laat fall in tbe Oeppoer Oa Aaent Tboe. Reynolda, and with a little latte. 21-2 awiHtanoe walked into tbe hotel office. A physician was quickly sum moned, but found that no bonce were P.ilnrat Tour Bowels With Casrarvta. CanilT Cathartic, cure conatlpatlnn forever. lOu. li C O. C. (all. druuKiata tvt und money. broken and no evidence of internal injuries. Ilia right side from bis I html to bead was bruised, bia faoe and Ohio cut, but nothing serious. In falling Taylor struck several pieces of soantliog to which the sesff tiding waa nailed. Thfe were all broken, but they prob ably aaved bia life. THl CATTl.KMFN'r! CONVENTION. g tl itati-aof Ori'iiim. WaahliiKtnti and Idaho, will he held at Prndlotou un Feb. 1 l, 17, It ll the Intention to make thv meeting a grand (no cm and a call has rwen mad to every cauls ralter tu the imrthwrnt. Kedured rata hav hn named by the O. K A N. from all points l the tnrt-e suut and theUrmt Northern rail way and the Oregon 8hort 1 1 ne will also make similar mlurtloiis Iroin ixdnts on their llm-a In roniiivtlnn villi the O. K. N t'arttt Inter ested In icttle raisins should andeavor to tie In ... . ., I riei in came railing pihmihi vnuratur hi i. in Indigestive poisons are tbe bane nf the atteudam-a at this inerttng. Cammutiii-awwlth i ,,v Il k.. .;L if ...... your iiwireat ticket agent regarding rate and u-, .",..- - - ' train service. sickness is onusod by indigestive poison. If so, tike Hbaker Pigective Cordial. This is the only certain way of being per manently oured, because it ia tbe oolv way that gets rid of tbe poisons. You know that fermented foodie poisonous. Yon know that poison is unhealthy, Hbaker Dltteetiv Cordial dears the etomacb of fermenting food, and purifies the blood and system of indigestive poisons. II euro Indigestion and the diseases that come of It. Headache, ditslneen, nature, atomaob-aob, weak ness, tlatnleoce, oonstipation, loss of appetite. Irritability, tie. These are a lew of the symptoms, caused by Indigea- live poisons, ourcd by Hbaker digestive Cordial. At Ornggists, prloe 10 Crete to II per bt'ltlfi r. K. Short, of I'endletoo, made tbe Oesttle a pleaeant aod profitable eall oa Wednesday. He was accompanied by IWusy P. iKiberty, one of oar Morrow ' county boye. Call again geotUue o DlStfOLCTlON NOTICK. TTU K I HKRKBY GIVEN THAT Tilt 11 itartuerahlii herrtofure etlatlng belwrv Frank KiiKi'linait and F.d Ftigelinan, dtiin tmttiiiNM al Inn, tvregon, under the nrtn nam of Kngvliiiaii Rni , ha hn dUxilved by iniiliial rnnapnt. All Mil and anniiuia owlu by said tlrm will be paid by Fd Fngelman. FRANK FM1F.I.MAS, CI) F.NUF.LM AN. taul at lone. Or., rb. i, ve, v ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE URAL PROPERTY. OF 61M25 A8. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, January 81. 1898, VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUI ll following-named settler has Sled notice of First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. MTT HALVORSEN, IONE, OREGON. 1 o o They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, '"THe Pioneer Blacksmltns Have made some eleirant Improvements In their establishment and added a larmt stock n Iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick repair to their wagons, buggies or machinery, Their specialty It horbeshoelng. Meadows k Halten are the Boys to do Your Work Right, and do it Quick, too. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam k Bisbee s And by the way they have anything you can call for iu the line of Hardware, Stove and Tinware. 60 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Giunde, Oregon. Januarv 81. ISM. kJOTICE 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 mad beior the County Clerk ol Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Parch 19, m, vis: WILLIAM R. TILI.ARD. Hd E No 821, for the N4 NKV, 6EU NEU, NEi 8K1 8ec 82, Tp 1 8, K 28 K W M. n name the following wltnesse to prove his continuous residence unon and cultivation of said land, vlt: John Marahall, Thomas Marshall, Hugh Fields and Jame Johnson, all of Heppner, Oregon, E, W. BAK11.E.1 I, 19-19 Register. NOTICI I HFRFRY GIVFN THAT t'SPRR and by virtue ol an order ol le laanvd out of the county eoart ol tbe tat ol lreon, lor Morrow county, on in tin oav oi January l. the tindfignl. aa administrator ol tin patate ui H el Ion W Allyn. will ou and Jtr Ih delivered by aaid defi-ndaiits. John O. t'rafta ana mime rati, 10 piainilir to tec lira the SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCI IT COI RT OF THE 8TATK of Oregon for Morrow county. The American Mortgag Company, of Hcotlaud, limited.' corporation, I'laiiiltitt, v John H. Crafts. Annie Crafts, J. W. nmlth, M. V. Har.laon, Jacob Rortrer, and Cufttn A MrFarland, a partners, IMeiidauU. To John U. t raits, J. W. Smith and M. V. Harrl- slon, deiendaiit. above named: In th nam ol the Btate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the ahov entitled suit, on or lielore the first day of the neit regn lar term ol the aliov entitled court following the expiration ol the time prearrilieit In th order lor publli-atlon of this summons, which first day w ill be Monday, the 7th dav of March. Imuh, and you and each ol you will lake nolle inai tl you tail to so appear and answer, lor ant thereof plalntllf will apply to said court lor tb relief demanded In It com plaint, to wit: For Judgment against John y. ( ralu and Anul Crafts lor the sum ol to gether w 1th Intercut thereon at th rale ol eight tier cent per annum Iroin the tlrat dayof he cember. Imi. in accordance with the term ol a certain pnunlmnry not, by them mail and delivered to plaintiff, nn or about th lth day ol June. Iw7, fur aaid sura: lor tb sum of 11 attorneys fee, and f 'r th mm of t..:a ad vance tor tax. and for the Coat and dUhnraa. menttoltht (utt: tlno a decro lor thalon. rlur ol th certain mortgage executed and tth dav ol February, I-", proceed to tell al private al lot caah III hand, all th billowing deaenhrd real property ol aaid eat lu Morrow county. Orearvn, lavwit lb north- east ituartar ol taction thlrty-on. In townthln one, south ol rang twenty five aM W M , and the north aaat quarter ol amnion thirty ., iu township ana, south ol rang lnty l aaal W. M , also th south- ouarler ol tectum thlriT. in townthln on, tooth ol rang twenty. flf east W. M , Wthar with all tb IrntiMiiU, hereditament l loaning payment ol the above described not, and lor th tale ol aaid mortgaged property titua'ed In Morrow couuty, Oregon, deaorttwd follow. Uwlt: Th outh-et quarter of section 1, Tp. 1 tnutb ol ran a aaal W. M., and that th pnvevds ol said tale b l lulled to tbe pay man t coat ol tulL ol th amount due plaintlfl. attorneys lee and 1 hi tummont la tervM upon you by pnhll- illon there. In nurananca ol an order of Hon m'ttX appurtaliance thereunto etephen A. Lowell, judge ol the ahove entitled Henry Howell, SUMMONS. IN THE CIRJCIT COCRT OF THE 8TATI of Oregon, for Morrow county. W. P. Lord. H. R. Klncaid and Hill. Mettchen as the board of comml loner etc., Flatntltls, vt. Adeline Howell, Howell. Mary John Howsil, Nellie Howell, William Howell, Hianlord Howell, Joseph Howell, Tilda Howell, Ida Howell, Frank How ell, Thomas Howell, Lilly Howell, Hettle Farer, Rlx Farer, Adeline How. ell, a administratrix and Henry Howell atad. mlnlstrator of Hiaulord Howell, deceased, De fendant. To William Howell, II at tie Farer and Rig Farer, Delrinlants: In th name of the Mat of Oregon: Yon ar hereby reoulred to appiar and answer the complaint Bled against yon In th ahove en titled uit ou or before the Aral day of the next regular term of this court, to-wlt: Th7th day of March, 1M. and If you full to answer for want thereof the plaintlfl will apply to the court to grant the relief demanded In th com plaint, to-wlt: For Judgment tgalnat you upon ascertain promissory note lor th turn of J-io with Interest Iheteon at th rate of eight per cent per annum from April 1st, Imn, th sum of to attorneys fee and th cott nd disburse ment of this suit, and that th mortgage given to ccure the payment of aaid note on Hie fol lowing deacrllied real property situated In Morrow county. Ptateof Oregon to-wlt: South east quarter ol dee. M. Tp. 4, south ol range S, B. W.M., be foreclosed and aaid property told nd the proceeds ol tald Ml h aiuilled to lb payment of the amount due plaintiff. This summons Is served upon you In pursu ance of an order ol tb Hon Stephen A. Lowell, Judg ol the shove entitled court, mail and entered In tald suit nn the Mh day of January, Best sooommodation sod ooorteooi treatment t tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh tod Wash. 8ts Portland, Oregon. D. E. GILMAN, 6eneral Collector Put your old book and notes In his hand and get your money out of them. Make a specialty of bard collection. Office ia J, N. Brown's Building. Ellis & Phelps; LAW. ATTORNEYS AT All buslne attended to in a prompt and tktltlactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. Oftlc In Natter Building, Heppner, Or. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS Shaving IK IS-JA BR'iWM A Kr.DFiri.n Attorney lor Plaintiff. D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of rendlelon Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, tS Cent Hair Cutting, 29 " rhop, Msllixk Coruer, Heppner, Oregon. Court. ma.! At nhamlwii at l-n.t l,..n Hm..u. l"alcl at Heppner, Orrgoa, January Tin. 1v, Oo th LHb day o( Jauuarv. ' T. R. I.YONh, i ' F.LIJ A I'H ELP. U3 A twiutttiaior. ny, Attorneys lw t iaiumx. J. L. GIBSON, At Cbt Jones' Old Stand. Shaving. - - 1 fS Ct. Hair Cuttinir. - 25 Jive t keeping np the reputation ol thltthop fnr S rat c la work and would. b PltMvd. k 15 Cents. Shop two door South of Postoffice. The Old Shop ! LIBERTY MARKET eA(9 Is tbe place to go to get your fine pork tod lamb chop, gteakt md roeat. FISH EVERY FRIDAY fit ?U" P P'-i lor UENJ. MATHEWS.