The Gazette. Friday, Fkr. 18, 18'98. ABOUT GOOD ORDER. While it is the province of the Gazette to furnish its readers the news, both local and general, the paper also has other duties to per form and other objects in view, and among these it desires to men tion that of upholding the good order and decorum of the city in which it lives and derives its sup port, lleppner, as a general rule, can be said to be a first class town in many respects as regards mor ality and the UDholding of the law, but in some things she is lacking and it is to these things that the Gazette desires to direct attention. If this town is to continue to be a place to which we desire to attract the attention of outsiders; if it is to be a city of which no citizen is ashamed, viewing it from any standpoint, then it is necessary to take some action looking to a bet terment of conditions as they now exist. Perhaps no town in the country can boast of better school facilitiep, church privileges and social surroundings than can llepp ner, but the good effects of these environments are in a large meas ure, at least, hindered by the evil, and in a sense, lawless condition, as they now exist. Our youth are being brought up in a community where there is too great a laxness in the curbing of evil influences. and it is little wonder that many of our boys and girls go astray and fathers and mothers are caused to weep over the waywardness of their children. One of the evils worthy of notice is the fact that saloons, many of them in the town, are what may be termed "wide open" houses, and it is no uncommon thing to see boys of tender age, going in and out of these places of public re sort. That this is permitted at all is doubtless the fault of oflicers of the law, and may be attributed, in part, to the carlessuess of the pro prietors of these places, but never theless it is a violation of law nud men in charge of the business in the town should see to it that this matter is corrected at once. A stringent enforcement of the law here will have a tendency to put a chockon some "of Jlje youngsters of flit? town who aro last forming evil habits. Anothor thing right in this connection, and a mutter the Gazette has spoken of before, is the congregating of boys on the streets in front of saloons and other business houses, blockading the sidewalks many times until it is impossible for people going up ami down the streets to pass, and indulging iu talk unfit for ladies to hear. To somo extont, this has been stopped, but not al together, aud is an opportunity for the city marshal to exercise his authority a little more severely. The city also has a curfetv ordi nance aud if this is enforced to the letter, much good will lio the result. These matters are called more directly to the attention of those whoso sworn duty it is to uphold the dignity of the law. Our intention is not to find fault with the administratis of affairs, but more particularly to call atten tion to au apparent 1oonihss in some of these matters, tho correc tion of which will give our city a better appearance in this respect. Nothing adds more to the repu tation of r town than a strict en forcement of all its laws, aud wo hope to see lleppuer take a for ward step in this line, as it will be an aid, ami a great one, too, in attracting tho attention (if a very desirable olas of people to our lllid.it. STOP IT. The Salvation Army laosies ire halding regular services again at their hall. In this connection we would like to say to the young men who attend their services, and for that matter any other meetings, that no one is compelled to go to meetings of any nature in this free country of ours, but every one who does go, should be made to behave himself like a gentlemen, or be made pay fines for not doing so. No young man has the shadow of a right to call himself a gentleman who by his actions, whispering, etc., keeps those in his vicinity from hearing what is said. To do so is simply robbing others of tneir rights aud privileges. The writer sat in the back part of the hall one night la6t weekJand the confusion was such that lie could not hear one-half that was said by the speakers. We believe in young people enjoying themselves, but don't believe public meetings to be the place for' such conduct as we have witnessed at various gatherings in lleppner. Why those in charge put up with such things we connot conceive. Another thing. Why does the marshal allow the hoodlums to gather around the doors of the churches and halls when services or meetings of any nature are be ing held? The language of these youDg men' (we cannot call them boys as some of them sport a mustache) is unfit for any woman's ears, and yet our girls are com pelled at church, Sunday school, or meetings of whatever kind they desire to attend, to push and crowd their way through a lot of these young ruffians, lleppner is fast gaining the name of having the toughest hoodlums of any town in Oregon, and wo are forced to admit that unless decisive measures are taken to subdue them, that the name will not be undeserved. .The above is also applicable, in part, to a few of Ileppner's would be young ladies. We dou't like to say this, but truth and in jus tice to the young men, we are com pelled to say that there are a few young giiln, (we realize that the term girls instead of ladies is nl- mot-t a mortal offense) have no regard for the rights of ' others. We know that parents sro in a great measure responsible for this state of nITiiiis, but the, way to make thenr fully eogTiiz;int"of their responsibility is to place them in a position where they' have proof and not asset tinn of f'lcts. PKEsS COMMENT. It if illy to claim a victory in tbe Portland league meeting. Tbe Simon faction wan equally criminal with the anti Simon faction in tbe stuffing of that convention and bat for Messrs. Hume, Fulton and 0. B. Moorra, there would have bnen some broken noses following the eh1. rueful talk of McGinn, MoCamant, et. al. of the Simon f.tolioo. The man who apologises for them, and claims a big victory for tbe Simonitea, enoofione tbe disgrace h Salem anil had best ar range for bis political funeral before be onmeg ont for the suffrages of the people in Oregon. No resolutions were adopted that aoy republican in tbe nation does not endorse. Tbe Simon faction dared not offer a resolution endorsing tbe Salem outrage as then "victory" would have been off.-Observer. HOM? DYEING MADE EASY. KVEN A CHILD TAN JTE WITH DIA MOND CVKS. Diamond Dyes Color Ad J thing Any Color Make Old Cloak, Gown, Hearts, and Soil Look Like New-How to DrrM Well at Small tost. Diamond Dye's bob a worjderfol belp to economical dressing. These simple tome NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OFFICE AT I.A GRANDE. OREGON. j Jan. Jrl, 's8. Notice la hereby (riven that j the following-named settler lias tiled notice of nil intention to make hum proof in support 01 hia claim, ar.l that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, Conntv Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on March is, lsus, viz: Wll.LIAM K GENTRY, H. E. No. 7742, for the h'E). Bee. 29, Tp. 18., B. 27, E. W. M. - ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Barratt. Edmund dy- s will color anything any color, at d Baling, Mitlllii J. Devln and William J. McCarty, -they make, olouks, starting", dreests, feathers, laces ourtains, etc., look like new. Many of tbe Diamond DytB are made from specially prepared dyestoffj, and in no other way can borne dyeing be done so simply and satisfactorily. TLey oome in ell colon, aud the pluin and explicit directions on tbe package make it easy for tbe must inezpierenoed The Jo Siraorj-GbTtett Oregooian puth are moving heaven to carry the Multno mah factional riht into tbe farming dis tricts of Oregon, hoping thereby to cover up their iniquitous proceeding? in'Salem shonting for gold! golu! "nothing re publican but geld! Their "great victory" in tbe league meeting at Portland, "home of verbage, simply reminds one of Aesops' fable, "Themountaiu groaned and was greatly troubled, and the peo ple flocked from all directions noxiously awnitHig a great calamity, and out of it ran a little mouse.'' Observer. ' The idea of Hafrve Scott attempting to oast reflections on Charley Fulton's re piib'ioanisnj? Why, there's more true minbood and prinoiple in Mr. Fulton's little fioger than there is in Harve Hoott's, whole rotten ' caroas? He ar raigns Mr. Fulton for once having ex pressed an idea favorable to silver, and 8B9 that be is not to be trusted beoause of that fuot. What does this old dema- uogne; this old treacherous heretic; this Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde on all cnbjio questions; this old reprobate who visa kicked ont of the custom house for dishonesty and corruption a few years ago; tbis rimtiug old free trader; we say what does he propose to do with President MeKinley, with John Sherman, with Carlisle, with Congressman Tongue in fact with about all the lending men of the country, when it ooiii-b to that proposition? They have all poss seed and expressed the same ideas as those of Mr. Fulton. Tbe fact is Harve Scott and his narrow minded vampires don't care a snap of their fingers for the money question that they prate so muob about it is only for tbe purpose of venting their personal spleen that tbey attack snob men as 0. W. Fulton. Charley Fulton will be a anint when the d I has Harve Scott wheeling ooiil to keep up his fires Valley Transcript. 618-28. E. W. Bartlett, Register. CITATION. TS THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE of Oregon, for the Countv of Morrow. In tje matter of the eBtate of John M. O. Spen- To J. B. Sperry, guardian of the estate of said minor, irreetiiiE: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby cited aud required to appear in the Oounty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, at the Court room thereof, I at Hpnnnpr in thf. f'oimtv nf Morrow on TllPR- to use them with success.. Even a obild dav, the eighth dey of March, lH'.w.at lOo'clock, ,.p .;. . ' r. ! nin n,,rl the forenoon.of that day, then and thereto . uJU i.uu, K5iituiiui, .u.."".. settle your accounts as guardian oi j. w. u. ' THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace Dven are naod Spencer, a minor, and show cause, if any exist, Dj not risk yonr material with dy S O. Spencer, the Bums of money now in his . . -. i nanus Deionuine to snia jonn .u. o. Miencer. trial claim lo Oolor bolD cotton ana wool Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, Judge with the same dvo f.ip it in imnnssihle of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for who tue same aye, lor u is lmposeioie the t.olIIlty -of Ml)rroWi with the Bell of 8Hid to get Satisfactory results with dyes of Court affixed, this 2(ith day of January, A. D. nut cnaraoier. in uinmpna uyea mere are spepial dyes for cotton and spioial dyes for wool, and tbey are all guaran teed to giva satisfaction, if used accord ing to directions. ...Has been leased by... J. C. BORCHRS Who has secured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CADOW . As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Rattjs reasonable...;! ..... t. ' SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Attest: 61S-28. J. W. MORRO'V, Clerk. WHEAT 18 UP. ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE undcrs'gncd assignee of K. 8. and 8. H. Cox, Insolvent Debtors, has filed his final ac count as such assignee with the clerk of the Circuit Court of Morrow County, Oregon, aud that Baid account will be called up for hearing, and be passed upon Monday, the 7th day of March, INW, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can On the street before the be Heard and passed upon by tlie judge ot said Dated this 21st day of January, 18!W. t W. P. Fell, JBlti'i"'. Assignee. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BORCHEES, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. and Takes a Spurt in Chicaso. esterday Reaches $107. Portland, Feb 17. regular market opened May wheat sold at 107 and the first prices on the exchange, were. at from 101 to.lO;! For the first hourthe Huctu ations covered a very wide range back and foith between 10!tt to lOV J. but hnally steadied to about 101. ,LlverpooUppur8d,to be iuilifl'ereuf to the Chicago gyrathrtis ahd 'showed a net ad. vance for the day of Id. , Cargoes oft' coast were said to be steadier and on passage inclined to firmness. English country market, Patis '.and Antwerp, were quotably linn and ' slightly higher. New York and San Francisc o were not visibly affected, in fact New York was about 5c under Chicago. Receipts at Dnluth and Minneapolis were light at 2o0 cars for the two places. The pork market seemed to be neglected and the regular traders were taking advantage of the great scalping opportunities iu the wheat pit. " . NOTICE OF INTENTION. . " . "Land 0'fu b At La Gbindb,' 0kooh,"- , Jan. 1. lH'.w. rOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i' following-named settler has filed noticS of his iutentiou to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wiM bemade ocio'e j. v. Morrow, i;ounty i;ierK. at tieppner, Oregon, ou March 12, 1WH, viz: , CHAKI.F.8-8. JAYKE. " - H. E. No. B0K2, for the SK of Sec. 11, Tp. 3 S, R 27. E. V. M. v. .' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: ' Walter Crosbv, John Mar shall, sterling P Fldreuce and Andy 8. Steven son, all of Heppner, Oregon. , YV. DARTI.ETT, 010-27 Register. OLDEST AND LAKtiEST IN THE WOULD. Notice of Intention. Land Office' at The Dallks, Orkoon. January is. 1X!. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of Tl, Vml..nnn A ,1 nami'a ., ,. l.mn. . lie uii.iiip'u LU.niiiniii vi'liij'nuj I my now at tbe Heppner opera house be- J longs to tbe oliieat traveling medicine his intention to make final proof in support of nomnnnv n rh wni lil heino one nf n anu uihi snui pnnu win oe inane oe- oompany in ids woiiu, oeiog one oi two fore J, w. MorrowvCounty Clerk, at Heppner, hundred and faltv of tbese parties tbat Oregon, on Saturday, February 20, lH'.W, viz: are travelina oyer tue dinereD! psrta ot Ja.mks k. kukamakisk wr Heirs oi juana u. tbe world advertising Kiokapoo Indian remedies. Tbe Kiokapoo remedies bav in;? been before the publio eighteen leara and tbe (not tbat tbey are baudled b) all wbolesalo drtiggiela fully attests to their legitimacy. There is perhaps but few houses in America that enjoy a better reputation for prompt payment of bills, honesty and square dealing. Enob of the remedies have made, a repntation for itself. Ask your druggists for them Downing, H. E. No. :i(',19 for the SWU of Sec. 5. Td. 2 8.. R 21 E. W. M. . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Bald land, viz: David F. Bnker, George w. itt. David H. tirabi and Thomas Kini: au oi lone, uregon. JAS. f . J1UUKE 16-27 Register, Tine (Jnzt'lto Iihh no di'siro to "stiiud iu" with tin) cliisH, either religious or otherwise, siiuply for policy sake. We have convictions uuJ try to live up to tlicm because wo believe in them. The world generally has no use for a hypocrite. Til K iniitti'i of granting nuU'riiye to woiiiou is iiuw before the Iowh legislature, but there in no pros pect of the iiineudiiient being adopted during the present HCHsiou at least, as the measure was de feated in tho upper house on Tuesday. The energetic .lapaiieso manu facturers want the products of our mines and fields, and without wait ing for the much-desired comple tion of the Nicaragua caual, nro already receiving direct shipments from our southern ports. A cargo recently shipped from Mobile for Yokohama consisted of Hiitning ham pig iron and '2,1100 bales of cotton. Twkntv-hevks states will elect governors thin year. WiiEvr wim again clone to the dollar mark iu I'hicigo ot) 'fuot day. Ti;Fsrnv receipts under the IMngley law are now running a million dollars a day, and when knnnnii n i fUUHUI ULrti One of America's most fa- w mous phyiiclAns iay$i "Scrof- $ uli is external consumption." J! 1 C f .1 .t.!U sli .Aiummui Liiuurcn arc oitcn x Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out aud take it to your drug gist and get a eamp'e bottle free of Ur, King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds. Tbey do not ak you to buy before trying. This will show yon the great merits of this truly won (icrful remedy, and show you what can be iiccoraplisheJ by the regular size bot tle. This is no experiment and would be dirtBKtrons to the proprietor, did they not know it wonhl invarlubly oure. Many of the best physicians are now lining it in their practice with great re sults, and are reiving on it in most severe CHHi'S. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Nloctim Drug Co., K. J. Hlocum, mgr. K 'gular 50 oents and $1.00. Church Aiiiiotiiii fiurnti. Elder It. L. Shelley, of Hillsboro, Or., will arrive at lleppner in time to begin work as pastor of tbe Christian ohmoh at this phioe the 1st Huuday in March. Members of the congregation are re quested to bear this in mind and lie present to assist in the services and organization of the chinch for active and aggressive work. Father Thomas Ilnody, of Condon, will be iu lleppner the last Sunday of February, the 27th, and will conduct services both morning aud evening at the Cut holm church. All are invited. M. K. church, Smith. Service will he held every night, l'rayer meeting each day at ':'M p. in. Sunday, the sub ject for the moriii ig service will he "Tbe (Ircat CoiuiniHsion," F.Teniiig. ' Fu ture Punishment of the Wioked." The best of il.tlHio will be rendered. C. It. HllWAUI). Ill-Ill! I) III IIIimmI Iic. Chun blnnil iiu.inx a cli. in akin. No hciuly w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it. ( an ,111'N, ( anil. Cathiii lie i ll ill) Moil' liloiid mill ki i'p it i ll , ill, b .tiniuu up the l.ir hvi'i ami ill iviug nil iin nuiiliiK Hum tin; IhhIv. Ikktiu toil.iv to I i.l 1 1 1 -1 1 plllllll'H, IhiiU, I'llitllll'l, hi. II UliMil-, ami I luil miiI.Iv IuIiimik imiili i:iiii by tukiiia ( aw .iii'lx, - lu iiiity tnr ti n ii'iita. All ding fJiM , mil infill turn glial antei'd, I'k; '2.x; frk: ll.'l'purr LoiUr No lilt A V. A. M Wiikiikah, It has pleased Almighty (lod to remove from our midst our be loved brother Nols iii Jones, and WiiKHUArt, In In demise this lodge hi lost a worthy member, the common itv an honored and respected oiln o, be it iiVxiifi'iif, That we deeply deplore hi l.ia nltenrd with the hope that his Farewell Party. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Hunloek gave a very pleasant party on last even int? in honor of their niece ami nephew, Miss Maggie an.t Master Boyd Kricksen, who have been stopping with them this winter and attending the lleppner school. Ahout VO of the schoolmates of the young pi-ople were invited in and were enter tained luri g the evening by agraphophone and magic lantern exhibition, Interspersed with various gtmcs of amusement, all of which was followed by an eleuant lunch. In all respects the party was a very pleasant one Indeed. Boyd anil Maggie departed .this morning for their home at W'aldron, CroiA; county. ; Notice of Intention. tiANn Office at LaOkande, Orkoon, Jan. ill. WAR TVTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 1 following-named settler has filed notice of hisintention t make final proof in suppnrtof tils elnim, and that sain proof will he made oe fore Couuty Clerk, Morrow comity, Oregon at tieppner, Oregon on Ma'cn vi, lws, viz: WALI Y It CliUPHl. H. E. No. BO'in, for the E'i NEi, NU8E4Scc, Jl. To. US. R27. E. W. M. He names the following wilneiseB to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Charles . Jaynp, Hruce B, Kelley, (ienrge A. Stevenson aud William Stew art, ail of Heppner, Oregon. . W, JJABTI.F.TT, 61fi-27 , . Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. "For five weeks I lived on oold water, 81 to speak," writes a man who suffered terribly from indigestion. Land Officb at Tub Dam.. Orkoon, .laiiiiary 17, WM, X OTICE 19 HEREBY CUVIA THAT THE 1 followlng.named sottlor hss filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will lie mane oeiore j. w. .inrrow, iiiiuiy v.iera 1 When you hear dem bells!' . YOU BHOULD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S V CJBelled express is coming. Does delivery work ' .on short order, 10 .cents and upwards. This Avagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, ' or at "Central", telephone office. . - WE MOVE ANYTHING ! 3": O o 9 9 MAT HALVORSEN, LEADING MERCHANT OF I0NE .xxxxv 3 t 3 t w.L- a n m.x .mi- -1 n ' "Including all the Staples, 'Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. M(3T HALVORSEN, ; ' " IONE, OHEGON. O o ? r . . ... . . I lie 111(1 He could hardly Keep any thing on tils Ut lleppner,Orernn. on Kcbrnary i, 18'., viz: Ai.vir.ui a, Ibl.in, stomaeti. VVbat Htuyed, wasn't properly digested and gave him terrible pnngs. ' Tbis i not an uncommon cage. Dys peptics don't get enough nonrisbmeDt, Tliey are generally tbin and weak. Tbey tuny eat enough, bat they don't digest enough. Muoh of what they eat turns into poison. It tbis keeps on there'a no telling what diteuae they may get next. That'll why it is best to take Shaker Digestive C irdial as h ion as symptoms of indegestiou appear. Hold by druggists, prioe 10 oents and $1.00 per bottle. Ht'huol Ulrri'tiim. H E Ko. :'.'(!. for the SWU of sec l"J, Tp 2 S, R 25 E W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank Kmith, James H. W illis and James Brown, of I.exliiKton, Oregon, and Thomas A. iiriskell, of lleppner. Orcein. jas. r. MOOKK, rd-'Ui:'.-! KoKisier. Notice of Jntention. Land Ofkii s at La Ukakme, Obkoon, Janua'v :tl, IH'.is. NOTK K IH HKKKBY OIVKN THAT THE followinK-nauied settler has filed notice of his intention to niakn final proof in suppo't of his claim, and that said proof w ill lie made tiefore Ilia Countv Clerk of Morrow county, Oremui, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 10, law, viz: VEI-ORIAIUW. TIIXAKD. ltd K No. H''l. for the S'J NW4 AMKEHSec :i'l. Tp I H, K JS. E W M. lie iiHines Uie following: witnesses to prove his continuous reililene upon aud eiilttvatlon II your school is in med of a first class of said land, viz: John Marshall, Thomas Mar- nnHtiKoioal chart this otliee Ims oue at less than half price. Cost glio; will sell for ?2-" cash. Call fit this illiue. 21 If. shall, Hndi fields and James Johnson, all of Heppner, DrcKon. K.W. BARTI.KTT, 19 Keuisler. Heppner Opera House FOR TWO WEEKS tang February 15. In an up to date Vaudeville Knleririinment Wrdues.lay ami Hatnrdav, admission 15 oenU. All other nighis free. Keseri e l seat fhi'Ii tveuiog for ladies and their eeorl4 without extra charge Kntiiv Change of Program Kaeh Kvening. Children are charged admission each even 1 111 J beautiful children, but they J "i'li is wuh thmif who have fought tlur !.uk nerve force, strong bone, ,l,,r '"" ,b" "'l T r J stout muscles and power to .... .. a rcsisi disease, ror delicate r children there is no remedy X equal to a tl... imjunUof wtNil hii.1 nu-Hr U-.j$ MOU S U Illtl ISlOIl Kin next moiitlt tlioy will ho nil ? amm - that i iiiM'dnil to iniM-ttlio rilllliiliiJ t'Xju'iiHi'a tif tin Ljivtrij tiKMit. lodge on high ; iiKofi'ri, That we tender our sineers s)iipatli) to bis relatives, that til lodge he draped in iiiourning for thirty da) aud a copy of tbise resolutions Im (rd iipeii the. iniiiiil.'s of I It lodge and oop given t the. cnuiity papers for pill Ili'aUoli. I'll. R Ihsuoi', (liv t'oNSFM. ... t ...... r,hirl.!f..n;.n.ln.l XI aiOKHOW. of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- The tiuiiii'rou iIis hIims to vo- ncl in AUsLau wnti'iH, an well hi 1 It fills out the skin by cuttinc vi good flesh beneath It. It makes t the cheeks red by making rich uWh BU, a..-trnctiu to ht hd.I;J or lood Ani give, th; fcody J .ro,.ortylom,MhfltrlulM..oni rot; power enough to digest IU B lonciKAK wnrcitiB to lli . who sure you get SCOTPS Emul havn gut thrt ,.11 foyer, atiJ tlo slon. r-li I., lb.. U't... .1 L.. .. ..i;.. ...... 1 ? . . . .ii.i4 kit Vl'll l 111 ui n. vwiifiw, an uiuma. Many lifo will ho Haoritlc-vl in t ' 01T iwnk. "h.i. k.w York. thia tns I rush to tho north. k Vt lleppner, r'eb. Ii, H." CellllUlltie. Kii'kapoo liiilun Siigwa is a hi od Oleatislng and blood making lue ln Hie tusde from the clesi est and pure rout Mint Ileitis, drains Ihe stoiiiach, givi a good, liraltliy seliD to the liver so I retfulsWa Ilia kidue)i. Hold by all drug-gists. IMS irons IM l't. . ADMIMSTRA TORS NOTICE. N'orU K M HtaHHV IRM THsTTHK llililemiitiied has I..hII itillv sptHilnted hy Notice of Intention. Land Omra at La Grandk. Ohruok. January sys NOTICK U IIKREBV OIVEN Til AT IHE ful low i mm named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make flnal proof in support of Ills-claim, and that sahl proof will he made before the toiiuty i lent oi 51 or row county, iirrgnn, it lleppinr, Oreijon,. on Varch 1, l, vl: WII.MAM R. TIM.ARP, MdRNofUIH, lor the N't NK'4, E'4 KEV, S K' HK Hoc Tp t B. K W K W M. He names Ihe folloln wltneswt to prove his roiitluuoiis res'denee lip"" slid cultivation of said laud, vlr: John Marshall, Thomas Marshall, llnuh Kh hls and James Johnson, all of lleppuer, OreKou. , . E. W. BARTI.ETT, Id ' Register. They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, "TUG Pioneer Blacksmiths Have made some elegant Improvements in their establishment, and added iur .(..i. iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick ienairi to their wagons, buggies or machinery. Their specialty Is horbeshoeing. Meadows Hattvo are (lie Buys lo do Your IVork Bi?lit, and do it Quick, loo. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's And by the way they have anything yon can call for in the line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAIN GET WHAT YOU WANT. SUMMONS. IN THE (TR.'t'IT C'Ol'RT OK THE 8TATE of Oregon, for Morrow county. W. I'. Ix.rd, H. K. Klmald and I'll 1 1. Metschen as the board of commis sioners etc., I'lalutlfts, vs, Adeline Howell, Henry Howell,' Mary Howell, John Howe I, Nellie Howell, w llliain Howell, f tauford How ell, Joseph Howell, Tilda Ho'vell, Ida Howell, Krans. How ell, Thomas Howell. Lilly Howell, Hettt rarer, KU Earer, Adeline How. ell, as administratrix and Henry How ell .!. inlnlttrator of Hianford Howell, deiuased, Ve- fendaitts. To William Howell, liattle rarer and Rlx litrcr, Ueleiiilauts: In the name of the Htste ofOtvson: Yon are hereby rfiiiln-d lo appear and answer the complHlnt tiled against yon in the almve en titled suit on or before Ihe tlrst day of the next regular term of this court, to w It : The 7th day of March. 1km, mid If you fnl to answer for want thereof the pialntlft will 'apply lo the court Ui grant the relief demanded In the com plaint, lo-w It: Kor Judgment sgalnat you upon ertln prnmlMMirv note for the sum of IV with Interest thereon st the rate of eight per cent per nuiiiim from April 1st. lvsi. Ihr nut f in attorneys fees and the routs and Otuhnrite inents of this suit, and that the mortgace given to si-cure Ihe payment of said liote oil Hie ol lowln iteM-rlu-.l real troiMrtv sltlluted III suit, on or lielore the llrt day ol the next regu- vrr,,w co.iulv, -late of uregon lo wlt: tioiitli lar term of the alxive entitled court follow lug rttt (tisirtr ol ftv. . Tp. 4, south of range 1 the expiration oi the time ptvacrllwd In the m w (,inrIIM an, I mid proHrty sold order lor pulilli-K'lnil ol this .iiiuuioi.s. which ' ,, trle proreinl. ol mid sale I applied lo Ihe utin. SUMMONS. i s II I nf Oregon lor Morrow county. The AnuTu-sri Mortgaga lotiipauy.of Kotliiud, , l imited, a corporation, I'laiutllls, is John 'I Crafts. Annie ( rails. J. W. limith, M. V, ilufdson, .'acoli portser, and Cnlliii A Mi-Ksrland, as partners, Ii feiidaiiis. To John ii Crafts, J W. Smith and M. V slon, di'teiidaiits, sioe nauic.1: In the name of Ihe Htate of im-gon: Yon an herebv rtHiulrisI to MMH-sr and answer the eonipislut llie.1 agalii.l you In the atHiveriitillcd , lng ilcv rlu I llarrl Beat acoummodation and ooarteuot treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Web. Sti Portlhnd, OregoD. De E. GILMAN, 6eneralCoIlcctor Tut your old books and notes In hi hands and get your money out of them Makes a specially of hard collections. Office in J N. Brown's Building Elis & Phelps, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to In a prompt and Oillwulrs'5' Nu,''e I'ubllc and Office In Natter Building, Heppner, Or. 1 llr.t da) 111 Iw Monday, the ith da) ol March. ( nurment of the amount due plain I . and you siul w h hI ym III uke noth-e ; This siiininoiis l s..n-d iin i i tlml if ton lull lo o aiix-nr and answer, for ... ,.i .,, .,!... ..i il.a ll..i aii.h H.llt Ihennif IiIhIiiIHI Will SI'l'IV U Mid , I. ..I II,.. -Iw,v ..n.lll.l ...iirt ma.la K. lJ,,, court for Ihe rell.-f demanded In Its com- j entered Iu said suit on the ath lav ot Jmmary, r,rl,M"" pUlut, town: r'or (iiduineiil against John i). , M, BR iV N A KMH-TKI.D you In pur.ii- eiephen A I owell, Ylil'h'K la lirHHIV Ir.N TO THE .l.N'kliol'lera ol the Morrow Coniily l.aiiil ; IS JH Attmeii lor I'lalnttlTs. .H the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow Coiiuty, Hdiiilnutrafor of the estate of el.oii joins. ileecHse! All persona itsvlngl claims again.! .aid c.Ih'ii re hereby uolilird to I present .mne. proi-rly verltle.1, lo me, at the j omieot mus A. riulp. at lleppoer. umnHi w illiln .1 x inoiiths from the dale ol Hits notn Dated I his I Jlli ilv ol K.l.rur, !' J A M JDS Kit. Ailuilutsi rnt'r of lite r.slateof e.'l .11 J.'iin, lc eaw-u. il.. Ili l.i. t - i geiher Ith Inli-re.l lliereoii ut In rate ol eight hlllt MUM.UKKH' MKKriNli I er rent r stmiiiii In m th Itral IT nl lit . .-..itilH.r l vt i ii a,-,..iMi,tit with Iheti-rmsof I .....lull, i.,i,iUhirii tint., I.v lliMltl ttia.te ml ieiuerx'd lo plulntirl. on or about the lath day ,x Tfu.tCo, Hint the animal meeting t the ' "me. ixpt. tor aai'i sum; ior mt .iim m t On 0,,.i,i,t. w ill U hel.i N,liir.l , Mnrt li l.tli, 1 attornct (wa, and or Ihe sum ol l ilnl at the hour of 7 t, m , In the Sailonal lunk ! auee lor tase. and lor Hie et and dl.biirea. bull Hug, lor the (oifiMMie of eln ting otticers lor Inenlsol this salt: Bleu a devrw lor iie lore Ihe ensuing tear and Ihe trui.Mi ti.in ol such loauewi.il the rertslii tnortgaae executed and I other hiilues as may be brought Ivloie the Wittered by said defendant.. John Vj. Craita In., Hug. K. V IH NO. aud xuiilt I'rs'ts. lo Mnlmirti In seeiiewthel U ;t Heerelarv, enetil of Ihe above ileaertlinl note, ami lor . . . . j the tale ol said UKieigaged proerty aitua'ed In mad i. i-.i..v v.. 11,- Morrow pmiiitv, Oregon, dcserlixtl at lollowt, 1 IMStl.ll.l I lll'x Mll(t. 't.i-wtt: Hie south eat quarter of a-etlon t, ! ' lp. i t.uth of range iteatl W . M , and that Ihe i VOTK K l IIKKFRY UlVKS 1 HAT I HI ' proeee.lt ot said sale h sppllol lo tn pavment I imrlner.hlp herrlolor existing between , of lite amount due plalntlit, attorneys lees and ' rrank rnselman and t d t iigeliusn, doing rot's ol suit. imiiiim. ir. inriiin, miner ine nrin name 1 his tniii'iiont It tervr 1 Uhiii you ey punii-.,, . of lugelmaii Hrt , hat ten dl.ed by e.lh.n Ihereol. In unrtiiaure .f an order ol Hon, ' !lllVili IT. nun. i.l eoiiteni All hill, and ouute nw lug H epheii Uwel(. In bl sxl.l htm will tte tMtel t.v Id 9 it.-linaii. . -I I.r IHtVK I Nil M M A N, uu tlie I ah day ul Januarx !. Joe It eT tig up the rvput.tioti of this tliop I I I S'tl 1 M N. ' F l.l.la I'liri.Pw, j for tl't! vlata wyrk an I wonid It pleat, ) to lint.tt al Ion,.. ir., feb. .', m, . Ivst Allornett toe I itinllT. tare you call. Mathews & Gentry BARBERS Shaving i r rihop twu doors .Smth of roslnftlce. D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of I'eudlrtuu Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shop, Mathak Comer, IS Cents 25 " lleppner, Ore m. J L GIBSON, At Chas lonra' Old ta"d. . . i r idge of tl-e aUite etititbtl t fiittimr art. at I end i. ton, Oregon, 1.,,U V-,U"'1- Ctr The Old Shop! LIBERTY MARKET .4.T It the place to go to get your 6ce ork aud Uxab cLops, rteali ind roatf. FISH EVERY FRIDAY rine llllfa.'lirtf.l ban,. m.A 1 Pure le.t lard, kettle-rendered. old Ut s'ua k. " ,'"" ,,r,r' '"' VKSJ. MATHEWS.