The Gazette. Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1898. Eepbesentative Boutell, of Illinois, has the distinguished honor of being the first member of the present house to be renomi nated. His nomination was by acclamation, too. Pretty good for a man who is serving his first term. Judge J. 0. Peebles, a pioneer of Oregon and a man highly Hon ored and respected in the com munity in which he lived, died at his home in Salem last Friday. Judge Peebles was a true blue re publican and always labored earn estly and faithfully for the success of his party. What the silver party, organized Saturday, intend to do in Morrow county is probably not nearly so great a secret to some as is the matter of who called the meeting of the eilverites. The Gazette will take great pleasure in telling the people of Morrow county some very plain truths in the near future. That is, we will remove the hoodwiuk. Lectgert was not guilty or he should be hanged. If guilty, as the verdict declares, he was one of the most cold-blooded murderers of the age and imprisonment for life with a probable pardon in ten years is a perversion of justice, and such action as this on the part of our courts is one of the prime causes of Judge Lynch being called on so often to 'officiate. Did you, gentle reader, ever notice how sensitive people who have corns are? If you get on the same street with them they squeal. Of course they con't help it, they are built that way, and yet if they really knew how rediculous it made them appear they would surely exercise better control over themselves and not squeal until hurt. Squealing before getting hurt conveys the idea that they are hurt, sec? Senator Lindsay's declaration of independence of the eilverites of the Kentucky legislature, and denial of their right to ask him to resign, would have imprepsod more people tnan it did, bad he not preceded it by a vote for the Teller resolution, thus indicating a desire on bia part to throw a sop to the silver element of his state. The man who voted for the Teller reso lution need not expect to be be lieved when he snys he is honestly opposed to the free coinage silver. of 1 he way to harmonize is to harmonize. Ignoro all factions, stand for true lopublicaniflin and tlou't allow nnyouo to define it for you. Got squarely on tho St, Louis pint form with both foot aui: lot the enemy do all tho howling and kicking. You can't afford to waste any time figuring how the bimon faction or tho Mitchel pUHh is going to succeed, llepub licans must put themselves in the position of not kuowing either o those factious and work togothor shoulder to shoulder. As we said at the beginning, the way to bar inonize is to harmonize. The prcBidont and members of tho cabinet are loth to accent the gnnoral idea that Germany, in shutting out American fruits, even partially, and in threatening to shut out American horsos, is act ing upon a goneral plan of tariff retaliation, but if the oflioial in vestigation now being made shall show that such is the case, aotion will be taken that will be sure to cause deep regret on the part of Gonuany. No country on earth is bo well fixed to play the game of commercial retaliation as the United States. Our ambassador to Germany Lai already given the German government a hint of our williuguesB to play the game with any oountry that makes tho first move against us, and the iudica- tiouu are that the Lint will be Buflicient to convince the Kaiser of the wisdom of prudonce. KEIBE8EXTATIVE lUllOOCK, of Wihooui.d, whose able manage ment was a potent factor iu there publican eongretmional victories of '91 and 'M, is again to be chair, man of the republican congres sional campaign committee, and Representative Mercer, of Ne braska, who was Lis able lieuton-' The Cause or Dxspepsia. From the Republican, Scranton, Penn. The moat common of all human ail. meets is deranged digestion; the most aggravating disease, inherited by man, dyspepsia. The primary cause of dyspepsia is lack or vitality; the absence of nerve force; ths loss of the self-sustaining elements of the blood. .no organ oan properly perform its fnnotions when the source of nutriment fails. When the stomach is robbed of the nourisbmeut demanded by nature. assimilation oeases, unnatural g asses are generated; the entire system responds to the disoord. A praoticaJ illustration of the symp toms and tortnre of dyspepsia is fur nished by the case of Joseph T. Vandyke, 440 Hiokory St., HorBnton, Pa. In telling his story, Mr. Vandyke sayi: "Five years ago I was afflicted with a trouble of the stomaoh, which was very aggravating. I had no appetite, oould not enjoy myself at any time, and especi ally was the trouble severe when I awoke in the morning. I did not know what the ailment wag, bat it beoame steadily worse and I was in constant misery. "I called in my family pbyeioian, and be diagnosed the case as catarrh of the stomaoh. He prescribed for me and I had his prescriptions filled. I took nearly all of the medeoine, but still the trouble beoame worse, and I felt that my oondition was hopeless. I tried several remedies reoommended by my friends but without benefit. After I had been suffering several months, Thomas Campbell, also a leeident of this city, urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. "He finally persuaded me to buy a box and I began to use the pills ecoording to directions. Before I bad taken the sec ond box I began to feel relieved, and after taking a few more boxes I con sidered myself restored to health. The pills gave me new life, strength, ambi tion and bappioees." Dr. Williams Pink Pills onre dyspep sja by restoring to the blood the requi site constituents of life, by renewing the nerve force and enabling the stomach to promptly and properly assimilate the food. These pills are a Bpeoifio for all diseases having Ibeir origination In im poverished blood or disordered nerves. Tbey oontaio every element requisite to general nutrition, to restore strength to the weak, good health to the ailing. ant in the last campaign, is to be re-elected secretary of the commit tee. It is complimentary to these' gentlemen that in the reorganiza tion of the committee for this year's campaign, no other names have been mentioned for their po sition. Notwithstanding the hoo doo which has so often resulted in the defeat of the party in power at the first congressional election after the installation of the new administration, the members of the republican committee are pre paring to enter the coming cam paign with a determination to win, and the full expectation that the intelligent sentiment of the country is behiod the republican policy that is giving back prosperity to the country. KKPOKT ABHOMJTKbY UNTKUK. To Whom it May Concern: Haying been Infoimed that the sgeuts of another Insurance Association circu lated the report that the Mutual Pro tective Insurance Association of Port land, Oregon, did not pay in foil the amount of insurance on my dwelling which was destroyed by fire in Septem ber last, and which was Insured in that Association for 83TO, I hereby state that snob report is absolutely untrue. That said Association, not only paid the full amount of their policy on said dwelling, but they paid $100 thereof be fore the same was due, aooording to the terms of their policy, in order to accom modate me, and I would further state that I aui entirely satislled with the treatment I have received from that As sociation, aud cheerfully reoonimeud them for the manner iu which they ad justed aud settled my loss, Mhh. Ehtklla Lawson, C23-4t law. Grants Pass, Or. Brhuol Director!. II your school is in need of a first rl.a anatomical chart this oflloe ban one a itws tnsn nail pr re. (lost git',. .111 aeu ror m casb. Call at thia offlna zi-tr. The (liizotte will olub with the Oregon Heuator, the great Phlhiau paper of Ore gon, ashington and Idnho, published ai roriiaud, for 8:1.75 for the two. The Senator is all riulit. No Knight of Pythias ilionld be without it. if. Persistent Coughs A ootifi-h which Ktms to hano on in spite of all the remedies wlnfh you have applied certainly necTLi energetic snd sensible treatnvfiL For twenty-five years that sta'ua ard preparation of cod-liver oil, SCOTT'S N EMULSION has proved its effectiveness in cur- Inp; the trying affections of the throat and lungs, and this is the reason whyi the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and vitalizes the whole svs- ifjr tcm t the hvooohosefiit 1 act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and heals the irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? ft. iurt v. 1,4 SCOTT'S FiuUm. ft that th WKl Iu v, vl th, wrap),. j Y- ni li.eo, all 4ruUtt, SCOTT 4 DOWNS, ClMMku, Nw Yk. A. HELD OVEK A BLAZING F1BE. Coos County Farmer was Forced to Divulge the Hiding Place or Bis Mosey -His Bams May Prove Fatal. Myrtle Point, Or., Feb. 11. Two masked thugs yesterday extorted $180 from Levi Grant, ao aged farmer, who lives near here, by boldincr bim over a blazing fire till be disolosed its hiding place. After they left, Grant managed to crawl a quarter of a mile from bis oabin in searob of assistance, bat fioallr fainted from the excruciating pain bis burns caused bim. . He was brought here by a neighbor, who found bim lying by the roadside, and bis injuries were dressed . It is hardly likely that he will survive. Grant is a widower, 75 years old, and lives alone on a farm, his dwelling being aboot a quarter of a mile from the road, and bidden from it by a tall poplar hedge. Hs was sitting by the fire last night, having removed his shoes pre paratory to going to bed, when one of windows was smashed 10 with a bludgeon and be was suddenly seized from behind by a masked man, while aseoond con fronted him and demanded bis money. As soon as be found breath to speak, be protested that be bad none. The thugs then lifted him bodily and held him over the fire that was blazing on the broad hearth, till be screamed for meroy and promised to give them all the money he bad if tbey would release bim. He was taken from the fire and allowed to take out bis purse, bat when his torturers found that it only contained $40, they thrust him baok into the fire and held bim, till, in bis agony, be told tbem where $140 more was bidden. Tbey quiokly found this and made tbeir esoape, leaving bim writhing on the cabin floor. ' A searob is being made for the robbers, but thus far without result. The Knitted Calfornla Grape Crop. The partial loss of the grape crop this year, caused by the heavy rains, is esti mated to exceed $1,000,000. Farmers and vineyards all over the northern part of the state have suffered. While this is true, it is equally a fact that lost and failing strength may be restored by the persistent, systematic use of the great national tooio, Hostettere Stomach Bit ters, whiob renews and tones the aotivily of the stomaoh, liver and tbe bowels, counteracts a tendency to rheumatism and kidney oomplaint, and prevents ma larial disorders. After exhausting dis eases have run their oourse, reoovery is greatly accelerated by the use of tbe Bitters, whiob improves appetite and imparts renewed vigor to tbe debilitated physique INSTALLATION. liawlins Post G. A. R . and R. C. held joint installation at tbe ball of tbe I. O. O. F. Saturday. Before proceeding with the beautiful installation servioes, tbe Post and over 100 invited guests were asked to partake of a banquet prepared by tbe Relief oorps, to which it is Deed- less to say all done full justioe. Tbe oorps never does things by halves. It was a meal such as our mothers would be proud of, After this pleasing part of tbe pro gramme oame tbe installation of officers tbe corps installing tbe following: Presi dent, Mary Bartholomew; Sen. vioe president, Jennie Driskell; Jan. vice president, Belle Lelande; obaplaio, Margaret Ball; president, Mary Smith; seoretary, Mattie Smead; oondaolor, kmile Kelly; guard, Surah Grossman, Mrs. Emile Kelly, installing officer, has her work well in band and every thing moved very smoothly under ber guidanoe. Tbe Post installed the following: Com mander, G. W. Rea; Sen. vioe oommaa der, N. 8. Whetstone; Jun. vioe-oom mander, M. O. Drinkell; quartermaster, Jsokson Hill; chaplain, Foster Adams; ollioer of tbe day, J. O. Ball; Surgeon, G E. Mikesell. ... . wur reporter railed to gel the names of the other oflicers installed. If some member of the post will kindly leave them at this office we will gladly pub lish tbem io our next issue. Ileauty la Illood Deep. I loan blood mentis a clean skin. No nenuty without it. I 'ascarets, Candy Cut bar tic clean your blood arul keen it clean, lij Htirrinii up the lazy liver and driving; all 1 111 mimics iroin llie IkhIv. Ileum to-tlay to imnixli pimplm, Ik.iIh, blotched, bluckheaiU, mid that sickly bilious completion by takiim Cancarrt, lienuty for te n cents. All clru Bints, satisfaction guuiantecd, 10c, 2oc, 50e. Loral Institute. A teaoher's local institute will be held at the school bouse in Hepptier, Satur day, Feb. 1'.), llg. Regarding local institutes tbe school laws of Oreuon say: "In order to de velop to higher degrees of excellence tbe work of publio school education iu each county, aud to secure that attention and aid which tbeir Importunes demands, it ball be the duty of the oonoty superin tendent lo organiis and hold local in stitute and eduoational meetings in various parts of the county at suob time and placet as be may deem most xpedient, and he shall socurs al tbe. meetings, as far as practicable, the at tendance and oo-operation of sebool ollioer, teachers and parents." All parties named above and all others in lereeted io eduoational matters ar in vited to attend the institute on Feb. 19. Frank McFarland baa been appointed loia. ageol of Th Eqaitabla Uf At saranea Co, of New York, tha atrongeat Id tba world. Caab tnrplua lo policy holdera of over 60 mil Hoc dollar. Don'l luaurancsi wiiuooi seeing tha new plane of the Equitable, Incur both 1 . . . . etM at earns rata, TTf Driog your bidet, plta cod fur lo Po. Mathewe, al the Liberty Meat Market . lie pay biirbest market rrlA - m , . t'i la ' rv i lllf If I '"ni'imuiiin.lltMna iin.l.. . ------ ...... , SI tlU JSDal' Old SUil I ii LomS Sn.tflt iul Ksi ,li. Hf" f kTlm.n Bn . h.a Uwu diaM,i Ti h. . ,"u"0' npm you Ky pnWI- ' . JS. U,,,,,,,,',,.! CasM I """''aTeona.nl. All bills aMsviutaoi lol E,"'Jn Ul'rr"'. l'"r""' "f n or.l o H,M1. RhaviniJ, - IS M ir.,i.. LJ by said lira til be Mid hy . I m. ' )"' sl entitl-t iii . . , ""' 9 " i J 1 KNUELXANr iWJ.ii. 1 Jo.lapintnpth. r.puutlo o Cancer 01 the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mims.of Smithville.Ga., says: "A smalt pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek; it soon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all efforts to check it My eye became terribly inflamed, and was so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of jV the most malicmnnt v2gswSS type, and after ex hanstine their effort Sfis without doing me anv eood. thev cave np the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books o Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address.' Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. PKUHPECTd ON BUTTER CREEK. The Three Great Beef Breeds, Hereford, Shorthorns and Polled Angus. Cass Rogers writes from his Butter oreek stock ranob that the prospects for tbe year in that seotion are excellent, and tbe promise is tbe oountry will bloom as it never bloomed before. Mr. Rogers is busy raising Hereford cattle, wbiob be does with great suooeos. Tbe Gazette is indebted to Mr. Rogers for tbe following shook item from the Arizona Range News: Tbe three great beef breeds, Herefords, short horns and Polled Angus, divided the honors and prizes at the Chicago fat stock show. While tbe pure-bred Here ford steer Jack won tbe championship over all breeds, tbe polled blacks cap tured the largest number of ribbons, in cluding tbe award of tbe Clay-Robinson tpeoial prize, and a grade shorthorn took tbe blook championship. All three of these breeds have tbeir distinctive points of superiority. The shorthorn is the arlttoorat of the bovine commonwealth With good shelter and sanitary con ditions and an unfailing supply of no. trilious grasses and grain food, be ia the beet maker par exoellenoe. The Polled Angus bullock has a better natural defense against oold and storm, and is also responsive to good oare and generous feeding. The Hereford, however, is tbe breed for the Western ranges and partioularly for tbe semi-arid regions of tbe south. west. Strong and aotive, close-knit and bardy, be thrives on the scant herbage of the valley or the browse and bunch grass of tbe mountain side. He carries his own certificate of breeding, com mands a ready sale, and when placed in tbe feed lot puts bis rivals on tbe anxious seat in the contest for supremacy Long live tbe Hereford. Mrs. M. B. Ford. Ruddell'e, III., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and ohronio constipation and was finally onred by using DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. Conger A Drocx. LITEHARY NOTE The very readable series of papers wbioh Edward Everett Hale Is writing tor the Outlook oontinues to giow in in terest. That printed in tbe February magazine number deals with Lowell's life aiid friendships in oollege, and con tains some examples of bis poetio work when be was one of tbe editors of "Her vaana." Dr. Hale in this installment tells the true story of Lowell's suspen sion from college just before graduation, about which for many years absurd and absolutely unfounded stories have been circulated. Tbe true cause or tbe sus pension was simply and solely young Lowell's lack of regularity in the attend ance upon the oolloge chapsl exerouwa (S3 a year. The Outlook Com nan v. 13 Ator Place, New Tork) Mm. Htark, l'Uasani liug, O., tayt- t-iirw i wi, uiMuurs gave up my twy lo dm, I aavrij hlro from cronp ty using "n Minnie (joauu Dure." it ia ti,. quicmt ami most certain remedy for wiiifcrha, colda aul all throat aollung troublea. Conser & lirook. Mr. and Mr. E. J.Muir departed laat evening, Mrs. Moir for tbe borne of ber people, al Bonaparte, Iowa, and Mr. Moir for Portland, where be will ootflt ior rvioDime. Tb Usielte regrtut to eee these pople leave Qeppoer, bat bo pee iubi ii may be able ia doe lira to ebroo- icl tb good new that E. J. baa truck ll .1 .L . Al . . . - . rico io iii Alaska gol.t fields end will be able to return to civilisation witb well earned forluo. Eriaeat Tear llowti with Caararvta. lo,"i'r'?lb?r.ll'f eur eoi.stlail.. forever, us. U U u C. (all. 4rwaiaw rvfuod nionrw. STOCK HULUKIU' MirrifiU. N0T.,C?k H"""V GIVEN TO THE sto kholders i.l Ui Morrow County Land A Trim Co . th.i ih. ...,.. i "J 7 J ,r 1 L . . . . """. "arch IJih. "" l. m., In th. N.ti,.,,aJ flank I ":"''! ' he tn,wm Ue ,4 ., h tin """"" M ""I' br.iln if.,r. lh. a ii "ir hind, ' ' fcocrUrT. DlSdOLUTIOM XoTlCk. NOTICE I HEREBY OITKN THAT THI Al partnership hn.inf .,...i..V..i"f - - w -w - - i teriwpein .-..n ii unit, ur rid. 1 '. fci ,. tni,ns w arwiaa work and would L. "s1 Atkiueysfut I'ltauUf. 1 hay yoa tail. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, . Jnn 98- Notlce hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of l. J ... " V" UM U1CU UUUUO OI Ms intention to make final proof in support of c'a'nV" that said proof will Kmade f??f? w-Moow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 18, 198, viz: WII.r.TAUV nui'Tnv g; ; -2. the ME) Bee 29, Tp. 1 8., B. hul6" the fo"owlng witnesses to prove his continunna n .i.n.. . . i. ,..:... siw m m"1, William Barrett, Edmund Sfi 8lrMiffl'n J-Devin and WUliam j. McCarty, all of Heppner, Oregon. 614-28. Bastlett, Register. CITATION. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE A nf flrflonn fn tv. it . viic vuuuiy ui morrow. In the matter of the estate of John M. O. Spen- ftl Si TY1 1 n a. TO J. R BnaJpu ...Jl.n u. ...... -. - . . minor, greeting? UI " In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hflrnhv ui foil an1 mm. .,.-. .. . . t ... n.,.r. y. 1 . iwuiibi kj appear in me County Coort of the Btate of Oregon, for the . iV ' . " , m uievuurt room mereoi, at Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on Tiiea. daV. the Alffhth rtnv nf M.mh woa ,n .'-1 in the forenoon of that day, then and there to Dwuuiiu us guardian 01 J. M. U. bpencer, a minor, and show cause, if any exist, whv he should tint 1... nv ,k. fi . 8Pe"cfr the ' money now In his Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for trie Countv nf Mnmtv 1.. ; u k. . 1 . 1 . i f2rt aflUed- m tn day of January, A. D. m OKtt68t: J- W- MORROW, 618-ia- Clerk. ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE undersigned assignee of E. 8. 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 up 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 upon by the judge of said court. Dated this 21st day of January, 1898. W. P. Fell, 616-25- Assignee. NOTICE OF INTENTION. ' - v3 Land Offick at La Gbande Orboon NOTICE la HEREBY GIVEN "tHAT THE inllnwlllDr.nnmaH Baffin. Una mn j , " , , " DeviA, ii cm uicu uuuve f hi i on to make flnal Pro0' ln support . ...o v.oi.u, mil mat saia prooi win He made before J. W. Morrow, Conuty Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 12, 1898, viz: . F 1 i k. , CHARLES 8. JAYNE, g- S- No. B082, for the 8E4 of Sec 14, Tp. 8 8, R Z7, Ei. W, M. HA flRTTIM tllA fn11n.l lt. X . iviiumug rf i nit; bbc b w prove nis continuous residence upon and cultivation ' , "" wrosoy, jonn Mar shall, Sterling P. Florence and Andy 8. Steven son, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Bartlktt, s16"27 Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at Thk Dallks, Oregon. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY mvtf'Jj1! i8'r1Tii LV following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of vioiii., iim uini jam prooi win De made De fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, February 26, 1898, viz: JAMES R. NUNAMAKER for Heirs of Maria E. iuwiiiiiKt S'0;,8619 for the SW 01 Sec-5- TP- 2 8., R. iA il.. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation w i? nni' vlzi Dav,d P- B"ker George .. . j, ,., unp, n, uraoiu ana J nomas King, all of lone, Oregon. , JA8. F. MOORE, i6"27 Register. Notice of Intention. Land Offici at LaGbande, Oregon, Jan m lH9ft NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fn Inurfn.nan.iu1 1 aii .1 .u..v,ue-,,.mnl DCUOl Ultfl UICU llOMCe OI hisintention to make flnal proof in support of ; uu biu in inn wm d maae De- tore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 12, 1898, viz : WALTER CROSBY, a. fpMv.'E' ;h6MEH N BE BM- He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles 8. Jayne, Bruce B, Kelley, George A. Stevenson and William Stew art, all of Heppner, Oregon. , E. W. Babtlett, 816-27 Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at Thi Dalms. Oreoon, January 17. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make flnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, b aeuuiier, ureK"n, on renruary a, inm. viz ALBERT A. WIl.I.ls a E No. 3990, for the 8WJ4 of sec 29, Tp 8 8, R 26 . " m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residonce upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank Smith, James H. Willis and James Brown, of Iiexlngton, Oregon, and . iiuiuh a. &iiBeu, ui nupiMier, urcgon J J AS. F. MOORE, 61fU25 itegister. Notice of Intention. Land Officc at La Geandi, Oreoon, Janua'-y 31, 1898, XTOTICE 18 HEREBY mvirN that thi following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to niak final proof ln support of iiiBumim, ami mai mnm proof win tie mane before the County Clerk of Morrow county, On-gon, at Heppuer, Oregon, on March 19, 1898, viz: VELORIAn W. T1LLARD, Hd E No. m4. fur the 8U NWf & NEU Sec Tpl H, R 28, E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of shIi) land, viz: John Marshall, Thomas Mar shall, Hugh Fields and James Johnson, all of Heppner, Oregon, E. W. BARTLKTT, ' Register. Notice of Intention. Land Offici at La Grande. Oregon. . Januarv ,11, 11.94. NOTICE IH HEREBY OIVEN THAT 1 II K 1 fill In w I lid named settler hm H1...I nml.. of his Intention to make flnal prmf In supiKirt of his claim, and that said proof will be made in, iiiiiuijr v icra 01 Hnrrow county Oregon, at lleppuer, Oregou, on March 1!)' viz: ' WILLIAM R. TIM.ARD, lid E No for the Sn NEu. ars. nfu- NKi rKV Sec To 1 S. k Al E W M. He names the follow Inir wlttivaua in nm... hlscnntlinious res'ileiice iihiu and cultivation of said land, vti: John Maralmll. Tlw.n,.. 1 iV "Kn rieuis ana James Johnson, all ... ..v'jiivi , vnrKUU, E. W. BARTI.ETT. l9K Register. SUMMONS. IN THE C1RCI1T COI RT OF THE STATE A of Oregon for Morrow county. Iu. . 1 ..-. aiiv niiivrivaii mirigage Coniiany, of HiDtland, Lliniteil. a corporation, t'lalntirrs, vs John Q. Crafts. Annie Crafts. J. W. Huilth, M. V. Hanison, Jacob , BortsT, and Coltln Mi l srland, as partuera, iMenilauta. To John u. Crafts. J. W. Hmlth and H. V. Harrt- Inn, drlrndanu, ahnva iminril: In tha uame of Ihs tltata of Uregon: Yoa are hereby required to appear and answar ih. i'.iniilnt nir.1 against you III thahootltln suit, on or tirforo th lint day of lha nut rau lar term ol the ahotra otllled court fullowlnr the enplraUon ol the time pmrrltwd In lha 11r.lerl.1r pulilliwtlon of this snmmoiia, whlrh nm day will t Monday, the lib day of March Iwst, and you and mil of yoa will Uk nolle that H you (ll to so appear and amour, fur ant thereof plaintiff will at.nl b miA "ii i-r in rvuei nemamie,! 10 Ita com plaint, tn wit: For JiiiWmenl airalnat John U. I rafts and Annie Crafta lor the aiim nf 1 iai iA. gelher with Interval theraun at th rale of eight rwmlier, lwi. Hi wvnlim with th trm of a certain timmlaaorv not, h ihm ni. ... - 1"1H iMr innum I rt 1 1 II in, nrat nf Iw dellvrl to ptaliiltrr. oil Of ahoot th iKk Amy of Jua. lw.7, for al4 sum: ftw Ih sum nf at) attoriH-fs Ins, and foe Ih sum of Si a.-iraiH- tor taira, and lor Ih exwla and dUbn aientaof this suit: also a derm hie ih. ehoiir nf th rertaln snortanc irull and dllrt. by sai. detndani. Joha vk. Crmiuj end Ann! Cralta, to plain HIT to sartir th prsnnt of Ih atxnr dMcrtrwd not, aiwt ar th sal ol said nnri(4 property sitna'a.1 la e..uniy. ra. arriD.i as follow a, "-It. Th amilhat iiiftr of ritB t Tp. a. south of rattr rt ml w. M , and thai th pmenhts ol said sal b applied to Ih pavaaatit n .am amount, 11 II plallllin, lloril)S J. Who has secured the services of AIRS. 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,1 Liquors and Cigars. 4 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 a6un is iu. ana leave your order with it or at "Central" telephone office. ' WE MOVE ANYTHING ! MAT HALVORSEN, LEADING MERCHANT nl OF I0NE wt. t 3 g Keeps A Beneral o o Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies; Wood and Willowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. M0T HALVORSEN, . IONE. OREGON. They Are MEADOWS . Hav. ms,e some imn Meadows i Hatten are the Boys to A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At 6illiam Bisbee's Ana br the w.y the, hsv, -Jthlno-icsn caU ,r , tlle llne of GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. SUMMONS. TN TUB CIR TIT COURT OF THE STATE .!. ."".OrfKiin, tor Morrow county. n. r. Lort, H. K. Klnrstct snil I 'li tl . Motsohen u the t)ord of rommls stonrrs tc, HsJutllls, TS. Adeline Howpll, Henrr Howell, Mry Bourrlf, John Howeil, Nellln Howell, Wllllsm Howell, funforu Howell, J.tst-oli Howell, TII.U Howell, Ms Howell, Krsnk How ell, Thomss Howell. I.lllr Howell, Hettle Fwr, hlx rarer, A.lrllne How. ell, ss KlmtiilatratrU Slid Henrr Howell Mad. mliiiatruir of Htmiford Howell, deceased, Uey. fendsnu. To Willi. Howell, liattle Fsrer and Rlx Fsrer, Defendsnt: M In th nsmeof tb. BUta of Oregon: You are hereby ronlrd to ann. .,,.1 rJr required mnaL m ou In tha above an M llrri Am m nJ .... iiueo sou on or hlor tha first dar ot tha n.,i rraiuar (arm ol thia court tn.i. Ti...v i . - . -. 'am j n.i -..l'.7Lh '"A " ou 'lt to answer tor want thereof the plaint!!! will apply to tha court lo (rant the relief damandl n tha com- V rtaln promissory note for tha sum of Also .Mt lhata.i - .u- - . . , w - Htsn ura the payment of said n..i n .h-i.j "Wine dearrlliwt iJ . . Booth- a , nlq aai, hesppll pavrti.titot the amount due plalntlli This summons ts s.rTd ui.,n i the anc. of an onlrr th. t,..,.'"";''.''.' l-Mt I.. lds. of th. ahnra antuled enurt, made and "U-re-llndanllon tl,. sth d.y of Jltnul low. 112 sus A KtDFlKLD Atturu.js fur I'laluliifk. 0. A. CURRAY, form.rly ol Paudletoa Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, Male Cutting, hop, Matlock C'ofn.r, 18 C.rt 28 " Bappoar, Oratna. J. L, GIBSON, this shna pleased to - iiv rviv ill VI fell tMtr rrit per annum from April 1st. IM, the suroof ! tutrnera fea and tha cts snd nl.tosa mcnu of this suit, and ih.t ih. lilt Inlsr Morrow rouuty, Mate of ilreon to-wlt: r ii, . . p. , aouin ol ranee 5JV;b ,"r'"l ."1 said pr.in.rt, ed lo THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace .Has been leased by. C. BORCHERS Stock of Merchandise o o ! The "Mustard" & HATTEN, .SSL do Yoar ffork Right anddo it Quick, too. Best Moomoiodatioo tDi ooartMn. Ire.tmen, thelmp.,,,1 Hotel. S.ventb BdW.sb.8ti., Portland, Oregon. . D. E. GILMAN, General Collector Office ia J, N. Brown's Bnildiaa. Ellis & Phelps ATTORNEYS AT LAW. n DiiaineM attended tolni hp..., ... Collectors, Slid Oftlc In Ktttsr lulldlng, Meppner, or, Mathews 8c Gentry, BARBERS Shaving 15 Cents. "hop two doors iuuih 0( rm. The Old Shop ! LIBERTY MARKET I tl to go to got your fiD0 pork tod ltob ctop, ttetkt indrouU. FISH EVERY FRIDAY hi Sorll f" CEXJ. MATHEWS.