WWW j ' -V-k3sw, --ayv5 The Gazette. Friday, Feb. 2o, 1898. SCHOOL MEETING. The annual school meeting, which will be held Monday, March 7th, should be well attended. The voters of each district in the county should take greater interest in school matters, for upon the prop er condnct of our schools depends in a large measure the future well fare of our country. It is a duty that every parent owes to his chil dren, that every lover of our free institutions owes to his country, and every friend of education owes to himself, to be present at all school meetings, and see that only nrntrrPHBive men are elected as directors men who are personally interested in educational work. If greater interest was taken by the voters in this matter there would in many cases be less ground for paper received a write-up of the institute from the person who was to furnish the Times with a report, in sufficient time for his issue of yesterday, but having the article intended for us partly set up, be concluded to use it, regardless of the fact that it was in no sense his property, and that he knew it was not. This friendly move on the part of our able contemporary may make it appear to some that the Gazette is a little behind in rustl ing up the news, but it can be seen that it was no fault of ours, neither does any blame attach to the party who got up the report for us and intended it for Tues day's paper. The Times man has our thanks. lie does so bubble over in his efforts to be neighborly. Public attention has been some what diverted from Elondyke the past week, and is now turned to ward the all-absorbing subject of the Maine disaster. The develop- ... . . . .I t I complaint of incompetent leacners mentg in this CMe are pointing and mismanagement or anairs iy Btrorjgy to tne theory first generally. Pbesident McKinley's firm at titude in regard to the Kansas Pacific railroad is likely to be as advantageous to the government proportionately as was his action in the Union Pacifio matter. By rejecting the proposition of the reorganization committee in the Union Pacifio matter and insisting upon full payment of principle and interest, he saved to the gov ernment $13,311,000 in excess of what a former administration had indicated a willingness to accept, obtaining full payment of princi nnl An d interest. A Dart of the i Kansas Pacific which extends west ward from Kansas City is covered by a second mortgage held by the government amounting to $0,003, 000 principal and accumulated in terest amountmg to 10,50,000, An offer of $2,500,000 for full pay ment of this claim was made, but President McKinley, unwilling to see such a sacrifice of government interests, despite the constant as sertionB that the poition of the KatiBBS Tacifio covered by the government mortgage was of no greater value than the first mort gage which the government must assume in foreclosing its own lien, orderd BtepB taken in the direction of foreclosure. The result of this has already beon an offer of settle ment bv navment of the full mm amount of principal of the govern ment claim, instead of one-third of it, as was originally proposed. LEXINGTON LOCALS. Nlcholi 6 Leach ire Invoicing tbli week with C. E. McAliiteru assistant. Crop are looking fine in thU vicinity, but a good rain would help things wonderfully. C. A. Johnaon ii making extensive improve ments on the property bought by him lately. John Bandy was up from Ella after supplies. He baa rented hit stock and ranch and ia living a retired life. The republican! of this precinct will have a business meeting on the 4th of March, 2 p, m.( at Penland's hall. George S. Crane took a large load of supplies out to his sheep camp a few days ago. George says he has one of the finest bauds of sheep In the county. Mr. J. C. Thomson left last Monday for hit new home over in Klickitat county, Wash. W. C. Metier went with Mr. Thomson for the pur pose of looking up a location for himself. John T. Mc A lister has rented his ranch to W. E. Leach and will soon move to Pullman, Wash. where he intends making hit future borne. Bis son, E.L. McAlister, and wife, who have been visiting relatives here during the winter, will also go to Pullman. HLexington, Feb. 24, '93. X-Portee. Beauty la Blood Deep. Plr-an blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by otirrinir nn the lazv liver and driving all im purities from the body, liegin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty tor ten cents. All arug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 5Qc. very advanced by many in this country, that tnis terrible calamity to our nation was not caused by accident, neither can it be attributed to carlessuess on the part of the Maine's crew, for it is well known that the discipline of the ship's crew was perfect. The court of inquiry is pushing its labors and no doubt we shall soon be at the bottom of the matter. If it should turn out to be the treacherous work of Spanish subjects, Spain will have serious trouble on her hands. The republicans of the country seem entirely willing to accept the gage of battle thrown down by the democratic congressional commit tee in their declaration in favor of the proposition of the Chicago platform of 1896. Every congres sional convention and othor utter ance by republican conventions or organizations during the present year has been clearly and distinct ly in favor of keeping the currency of the nation at its very highest standard. The republicans have weloomed an opportunity to meet the enemy upon the same battle ground in which they won their splendid victory of 1890, IONE ITEMS. Lichlentbal t Co, foreboea. Eiolnsive boe store. Handles the best. 83tf Constipation and ehronia beadaohet are positively eared with Kiekapoo In dian Pills. Sold by all druggists. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, Jan. 26. '9& Notice i hereby given that tne loiiowtng-named settler has filed notice of hit intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made With wheat at 7U cents per bushel, wool at 12 to 15 cents per pound, sheep $2.25 to $3.00 per head, beef cattle at $18 to $25 and work horses at $75 to $125 it would appear that the people of this country are just now enjoying a season of financial prosperity. Yet howlers of the populistio and dem ocratic schools, with characteristic temerity, disordered livers and disregard for the facts and then procuring causes tell us that these 8itoscd facts are deceptive, in other words are "optical illusions," that in fact the conditions are growing worse continually, that we are living on a slumbering financial volcano, that an eruption is enevitable and liable to come at any moment, and then the country will be blown iuto "smithereens' and all our hopes, our prosperity, and the country, as well, will go up in smoke. Itut the people see the facts as they exist and the plain, practical business portion of them know that this prosperity is very largely due to the conservative, safe financial policy of tho republi can party and the wise manage ment of the McKinley administra tion and are not disposed to risk the management of governmental affairs in tho Lands of calamity howlers and fortune wreckers. The fusion of so-called reform forces iu Oregon seems now pretty well assured. Willi the exception of a very few counties nud districts in the state, the idea seems to be taking well. Republicans will have to put on their fighting bar ness and got to work in good earn est in order to head off this bold attempt to turn over the state to a lot of office grabbers and agitators for mismanagement. A united effort on the part of the friends of good government and national honesty will prevent this. London Needlework (lulld. The clukr. tf York, win of the prince of Willed, Iiiih lntcly Imtohic vii-e presi dent of the Ixitultin NcecllrworU (iuilil, huiI In till I'lipiicily Iiiim rout rilmtril tin ninny ua 107 lirtirlt'H to the iililiiuil ex liiUitiou of the uiUI, wlilrli wiw oeiie(l reeenlly nt the IiiiwrUil Inxtitule. Mwt of Uie worker iiiitnnilly lire ladies, but there are nJao men hhho r lutes. The (IlieheaM of Teek, the (fell- eral president of the ifiiild, is rcHMiiKl- hle this year for a total of S.flllll artirlc, while tlin dm-hes of Y'ork semis In 4,134; Princess I'dwsrd o( Nuxe- Welmsr. 342; Iily Vernon llHreoiiH, 2.HH8; Hon. Mrs. llnlford, I.S'.'S, and Mis. Iliifil I.llis, the honorary w-ere-Utrv. 3.-. The irruiut tmul of articles reeelved from the vnrlous lusnehes of the Ixndon gnU Is 6S.o.0 a consider able advance upon the number sent In lust year. General Debility r and Loss of Flesh Spring weather. Early gardening. Spring seeding is on In full blast Real estate dealings have been brisk here the past week. Ed Miller and wife departed for Roslyn, Wash on Tuesday night's train. The city Sag waved at full matt on the 22d In honor of the Father of our Country. Rufut Cochran, of Southern Oregon, vitlted relativei here last week whom he had never teen before. Chat. 8perry returned Tuesday from Condon and Interior points where he had been solicit ing life insurance. The Dalles nursery was repretented here the past few days and many trees and shrubs will be added to the town. Horse and mule owners are finding ready tale for their ttock at good pricet. Surely timet are getting better right along. The annual school meeting Is drawing near and we would like to tee everyone come out- It it our urgent duty to school our children and this will also add to the upbuilding of our little city. Turn out to the tchool meeting. A petition is out for a saloon license and we understand that a remonstrance it also being circulated. Intoxicating goodt have been told here for yean and we think It 1 in Justice to the citizens of any town to either prohibit the business entirely or grant a license to tell liquor according to law and keep an open house where people that want to indulge can get off the street. Ed Holloway, the bonanza wheat raiser, hat told hit entire tract of land to Frank nillngham, the energetic young man who hat been general manager of Mr. Holloway'a business here for a number of years. This thowt Mr. DUlngham bat much faith in the future of Morrow county. We understand Mr. Holloway will embark In the mercantile business In tome valley town. Sorry to lose you Ed, but wish vou tuccesa In the new venture. The citizens of lone are Interested In the com ing election. We have no office teekert, but we will give the hog law an overwhelming majority. It seems tome people who own hogs will not keep them up, but persist In allowing them to run at large and leed on their neighbors. Tbl It wrong. Keep your twine shut up that your neighbors' early garden! may not be rooted up and destroyed along with anything else that the brutes come In contact with Kiokspoo Indian Salve, tbe greatest of all healing salve, ouree itchlDg piles. II never fails. Ask your druggist tor it. Bring your bides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market. He pays bigbeet market prioe. 619-tf. Best aooommodation and eourteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. Indian Oil, tbe great relief for both in ternal and external pain, convinces tbe most skeptiosl. Ask your druggists for it. Kiekapoo Indian Prairie Plant, a Female Specific- of rare merit should be investigated by all ladies. Has reoeived the endorsement of some eminent pbys-ioiaDB, Cure that cough with Shiloh's Cure. Tbe best oougb onre. Relieves oroup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doees for 25c te. Sold by Con ser & Brock. y Tbe largest and best 25c bottle of oongh onre in Amerioa is tbe Kiokapoo Indian Cough Cure. Cures coughs and oolds. Croup in obildren on red In fifteen minutes. Sold by all druggists. Kiekapoo Tape Worm Secret, reoom mended by some of the leading medical oolleges of Amerioa as being tbe best and one of tbe safest and only oertHio remedy for the expulsion of tape worms. Dyspepsia cured. Sbilob's Yitalizer immediately relieves sour etomRcb, oom ing np of food distress, and is tbe great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con- ser & Br ck. y Kiekapoo Indian Sagwa ia a blood oleaDsing and blood making ; medicine made from tbe cleanest and purest roots and herbs, cleanses tbe stomaob, gives a good, healthy action to the liver and regulates tbe kidneys. Sold by all drug gists. Tbe Oazette will club with the Oregon Senator, tbe great Pbtbian paper of Ore goo, Washington and Idfbo, published at Portland, tor 82.75 tor tbe two. Tbe Senator is all right. No Knight of Pythias should be without it. tf. Frank MoFarland bss been appointed speoial agent of The Equitable Life As- suranoe Co., of New York, tbe strongest in tbe world. Cssb surplus to policy holders of over 50 millioi: dollars. Don't take insurance without seeing tbe new plans of the Equitable. Insures both sexes at same rates. 77 tf Tbe Marqiinm Oram, on Morrison street in the Marquum bnilding, is under exoellent management and tbe public ill be royally entertained this winter. New companies and new faoes will ap pear from time to time at this popular, first-class theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some of tbe fine dramas that will be presented. tf before i. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, irtCBUU, uu in a re n IB, VI WII.MAM V. filTWTRV 5-1' 742' ,or NE Bee 29, Tp. 1 8.. B. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous realdence upon and cultivation of said land, tU: William Barrett, Edmund Baling, Mifflin J. Devln and William J. McCarty, m ui xicppuer, uregon. 618-28. W- BaeTL,tt' R81"ter- CITATION. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE -a. oi uregon, lor the County of Morrow. In the matter of the estate of John M. O. Spen cer, a minor. To J. B. Bperry, guardian of the estate of laid minor, greeting: In the name of the 8tate of Oregon. You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, at tho Court room thoranf at Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on Tues. uay, me eigmn aay oi Marcn, 188, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, then and there to oeiue your accounts at guaraian of J. M. O. opencer, a minor, and show cause, if any exiBt, why he should not pay over to the taid John M. O. Spencer, the sums of money now in his nanas Deionging to said John M. O. Spencer. Witness, the Hon. A. (i. RfLrthnlnmaw. Jiiriro of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for me wouniy oi Morrow, witn tne seal ol taid court amxed, thit 26th day of January, A. D. Attest: J. W. MORROW, 618-28. Clerk. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Gbandk, Obegon, Jan. 19. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler hat filed notice of hit intention to make final proof in support of hit claim, and that laid proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, urcguu, ou Ainrcn iz, ibhs, viz : CHARLES 8. JAYNE. H. E. No. 6082, for the SB of Sec. 14, Tp. 8 S, R 27. E. W. M. He namea the following witnesset to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Walter Crosby, John Mar shall, Sterling P Florence and Andy S. Steven- ton, all oi Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Baetlett, 616-27 Register. Notice of Intention. an iff tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf The Leader Of Course! The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at (f m m T.HHOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner. Oregon- Nc Educate You Bowels With Cascarets. Candv Cathartic, curn conntlnntinn fnrAver. lOo. If G. G. C. fail, druggists refund money. DRAW The finest HIM OUT. BvBHCRinsn. lone, Ore., Feb. IS, 1898. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea Is a pleasant lsxstivs. Regulates tbe bowels, purities tbe blood, Clears tbe complexion. Easy to make atid pleasant to take. 2d cts. Bold by Conser k Brock. J A MODEL WITNESS. II IUttle4 tha Lawyer by Ills Eipllrlt Replies. "Now, sir, I hoi sliull have no difficulty In ffetthiK you to spvak up," seid the lawyer, In a very loud, coin mumling voice, according to the Texas Sifter. "I hope not, sir," shouted thewltnesa at the top of his lung. "How dnre you sieak to me In that way?" angrily aaked the lawyer. "llwaww I can't trpenk no louder, sir," said the hostler. "Have you lieen drinking?" "Yes, sir." "I should infer so from youreonduet What have you beendrinkinff?" "Coffee," hoarsely vociferated the knl?ht of the al stile. "Something stronger than coffee, sir you have been drinking! Don't look at me like that, air!" furiously. "I.ook at the jury, ulr! Did you have something in your coffee, sir?" tt nm an ii, "Sugar." "This ninn Is no fool lie Is worse! stormed the counsel, "Now, sir," turning to the witness, "look at me. What lienldes sugar did i'oii tske in Jour coffee this morning?" The hontli r collected his forces, drew n deep linn Ui, ami In a voice that enuM have been henrd hnlf a mile away, bcl lowed out: "A rrptinc! a spune! an iiuthln' else!" Art of Flirtation Is Adapta- b.llty. The finest art of flirtation is adapta bility, says Lippinoott's. I do not mean altogether to mold one s sell alter tne mind or mood of the object oi ones solicitude, but. as rapidly as possible to diacover the brood lines of his or her character and disposition, then, with the courage of a military leader, turn the force of our friend, the enemy, in that channel which may best please one's own inteUicwnce and purpose. With a little executive ability, and, in case the object be a man, just a tinge of judicious flattery, this can lie accom plished. Sometimes, of course, we run our heads against a stone wall; then something must go, and it is generally not the wall. This is as fatiguing u process in the mental faculties as standing on tiptoe is to the muscles of tlw tool; but the nuntai exercise, like the athletic, hue its advantages. The ridvr of one hobby has generally another in training, if not in actual use; and the man who cannot make himself Interesting on either of the subjects that most absorb bis own in terests is not worth one's solicitude, and therefore provea nothing. "Sup pressed stupidities avail themselves of extraordinary opportunities to come to light, ays Heine. But there are few eople in tho world, except those who I y undue gnrrulousnesa give an un necessarily emphasized illustration of iinU-cllity, and will not, if taken in the right spirit and treated with a certain 8iKlulgenc prove entertaining from one atandpoint or another. IruOOd's Cure tick hcaUm-he, bad saa. UMe In II n mouth, eoatril ILgP I I tHKu, (U In tlis stomach, ( III dutrMs mi4 Indlgvitlon. lo n4 Mkm, bal have anM aAVi. M rent. Tbe only fills to lake IUi Hooa't Sum par 1 1 la. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. Januarv 18. 1898. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followine-named settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be 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. 8619 for the BWX of Seo. 5, Tp. 2 8., R. 24 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: David F. Baker, Georfte w. i'tt, David H. UrabUl and Thomas King. an oi lone, Oregon; JAB, F. MOORE. 16-27 Register. Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at LaGrande, Oregon, T... ,n luno Urn,. io. i rOTICE 18 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 be fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon, at ueppner, Oregon, on iarcn a, usau, viz: WALTER OROBBY. H. E. No. 6029, for the Etf 8EJ4 Bee. 11. To. 3 8. R 27. E. W. M. He namet the following witnesset to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi said land, viz: cnariet B. Jayne, Bruce u, Kelley, George A. Stevenson and William Stew art, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Babtlett. 616-27 Register Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, January 81, 18!W. OTfCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of hit intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 1898, V VELORIAH W. T1LLARD. ltd E No. BSM. for the BlA N Wrt & H'4 NE 8ec 23. TdI B. R 28. E W M. he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation . . , ..;.! I ..... U.nh.ll Thnmoa U a r. UI nmu imm, via. ,uu .ii.uniii inumaa shall, Hugh Field! and James Johnson, all of Heppner, Oregon, E. W. BARTLETT, 1929 RewUtor. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. January 31. lMiR. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler bal filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ot Morrow county, Oregon, st Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 1898 Viz1 ' ' WILLIAM R. TILLARD. HdENo2l8, for the Nvt NE, BE NEii, N K4 BK4 See 82, Tp 1 B, K 28 G W M. He names the following witnesset to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of laid land, viz: John Marshall, Thomas Marshall, Hugh Fleldt and James Johnson, all of Ueppuer, Oregon. E. W. BARTLETT. 1919 Register. 1 When you hear dem bells V 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 ! o r c o oc o t t O o LEADING MERCHANT OF IONE xvt MAT HALV0RSEN, -HI fc: i km hi of Merchandise 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. 1 o o Best 'vb Brrufk Taua U.L Vm F"l Toe Ivpiiublicann of Oregon this year have a heavy renponiiiuUity rmm their uliouldora. Oregon will raat ita ballot in Juno, and ita vote will he watched by the nation. All the iaine ami factions will unite to defeat the repuhlicaua, and should they fail to do it the fact will be to the lovers of good and eound money the land. Chicago encouraging government throughout Inter-Ocean. Tbe rfiHitt of the teachera local inatitute should Lave appeared in our iue of Tuesday, but through luiatake the (H raon who was desig nated by the suiriuteudent to write it op for the Garotte sent it to the Times otlice. We are In formed that the editor, of that Scott's Emulsion hu bun the sundAra remedy tor nearly quarter of a century. Phyticlim readily Admit that they obtain re- tulti from it that they cannot eet from any other flesh-forming food. 1 here arc many other prepara tion! on the market that pretend to do what SCOTT'S EMULSION Joes, but they fall to rxrform It. The pore Norwegian Cod-liver Oil made Into a delightful cream, skill fully blended with the Hypophos chiles of Lime and Soda, which arc such valuable tonics. makes this preparation an Ideal one and checks the wasting tendency, and the at lent almost immediate- v commences to put on iieih and gain a strength which surprises them. l mn t i OTT' hlaM toi iM Mm ku 4 n-fc ft lh tariOT. .. mni . all 4ngfcta, SCOTT 4 )1. U-s Mr Yrfc. TRUTH CRUSHED TO EARTH. la SUMMONS. s Tim na.'riT roi'RT or tue htatk for Morrow couiujr. r, 4 rffarl of Too Much (aadur ArtatorraM Manilas. Two fnir young girl Ml in dainty txuuloir ft'n(t Intu rni'h nlhrr'a ryr, mj thf rw ork Hi ralil. Ve rr auch (fixxl frii'tula, Mnrria on I J one, "ami Mr run alToni to my lu rm'h othrr jtit wlril r think. Now, I hat auch ailrnlii aclwnir. Kiiixa nr al.irt mil to-Oay ly IrUing rach other t lit- rxnrt truth, without n-ganl to any (juration of xilitrnraa." "How M-rfrrtly lovely, Ixitx-lia,' roortl the younjrrr girl of tn two. "I'a twgin rltfht away. What do you think if mr7 "I think." U Man la, "that you ar alnnt a prrtty aa you think you arr, ami wlirn u don't trr to W vou ar Ihr nioat charming girl In thr world, "How aw fully g'd of you," rrj.il nr. I Hi ullicr, "and il.i you know that whrn you ia ma In I wsi (Muling thai you Uxiktd Jilat lik onr of thoae big frathir duitrra which had takrn a notion to walk? Only your Irrt ar 10 rrr larg Ibal Hit illusion wai not quite trrfrrt.' Two diabrti ll.il young women, with thrlr farra rriwa llnrd by arratrhea, wrr taken out of thai arlatorratio maiwloa flvr niiniitea Itlrr and hurrlrd In an anilnttauT to th nnrtst bmpital. ot UI ami reim. W. I', l-r.l, l K. Klnralil I OrMflH! Von ar i aifl anavrr lha lilt. MrUa'hrn aa Ui txxirit ol rommla- aluuari ale., I'lalullrts, a. Aitrllna llnarrll, Hrnry llowall. Maty Hoaall. Jnhn H'l, NalMa Howrll, William Hll. Htaiilnnl rlovall. Jnarh llimrll. Ttlila ll.iell, Ma Howrll. rrank H rll.lhoinaa Mow. II, IJIIjf ll.iwrll, Ill-Ill" farrf. kit rarrr, a tellnr How. rll, a a.linliiltlralrl anil Henry Hnnallaaatt. mlnl.irabir of aiauloM ll.m.ll. daar.t, t)a tah'laiita. To William Hnwatl, llaltla farcr and Kit rarer. IMemlanla In th namaot lha Stat ol herh rtNiulrwi Wi ailwar romulalnt Ple-I acalnai In lha ahora an' llllel lull on or heli.r lha flral day 'l lha neit reMlar term nl uoaroiin. - Ttia 7ih day ot Han h. lo. and II yon tail to anawar (r ant tharaol th Blalntlll ll ai l'ly l Hi rouri (rant tl rvllel ilaman.l-l In Iharnw l-lalnl, fc all rf (udimeitl aaalnat you ni-i aN-ertalii .nnnlwnry i.lr tnr Ilia aura rl allh Inlrreal lliara al lha rata 4 aiihl f enl r annum Iruia 'll lit, Iwu, lha fim u lii aili'iiwrt leaa and ttsa rnU and tfiahnra mania M Ihta ami, and tHat lha morlcay t in In arenr lha parmanl ol aald not ou lha nin dMtrtlw.1 raaJ ropart s'lualed la aaai tiarar ol aae. , Tp. 4. luUi ol rna v I W V . ha fnn.-l.oed and aald f mreiy sold and lha praU id aald aa!. h ai pllad la Uia manial tl amount flu alaluiin, I hi. anmnioii t. ard ! yoa la enran- I ane id an nnler ol Ilia II a lxa A loaall. Imln ol lha ab"a inmlel e...rt, ma.1 and rwrt In aald lull on h a rlat or Jan. uua a i w at Kaiiriii ! Alwrnais lot rialalU SUMMONS. TN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE A of Oregon for Morrow county. The American MnrtKair Company, of Hcotlaiid, Mmited. a corporation. i'lalnttfls, VI John Q. Cmfti, Annie ('rails, J. W. Smith, M. V. Ilar.lion, Jauol) Bnrtrer, and Cnltln A McKarlanil, at iartnera, Ilefanilauta. To John O. ( rafti, J. W. Smith and U. V. Harrl- alon. ilnleiiilaiili. almve named: III th name of th Htate of OreRon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Bled against you In the above entitled nit. on or before the nrat nay of lha next regu lar term of th above entitled court following the einlratlnn ol tne time prearrinea in the order (or publication of this summons, which nrat nay win oa Monday, maun nay oi aiarcn. 1, and you and each of yon will take notice that If you fall lo ao appear and answer, for waul thereof planum win apply to unci court for the relief demanded In Ita com rlalnt,towlt: For Judgment against John 4. rails and Annie ( raf la for the mini of ti to gether with Intereat thereon al the rate of eight per centner annum from the Drat day of l)e- cemlier, fl, tn accordance with th terms ot a certain promlHorv not, by them made and delivered to plaintiff, on or about the IHth day of June, 1n7, lor aald sum; fur the sum of I) attorney! lee, and for th mm of $.Ht ad vance for laea, and for th rnsta and dlnbiirse mentaolthla suit: alao a decree for Ihefore rlo.ur ol Ilia certain mortgage executed and delivered by aald defemlaiiU, John VI. Craft and A nut t'ralta, to plalnlHTs to aecure the payment of the aliove deaenhrd now, and lor th aale ol aald mortgaged property aituaied In Morrow county, Oregon, described as lollowt, lo-wlt: The aoilth eaul quarter ot arctlon 2, Tn. J Kiiith of range i eaat W. M.. and that the procee.U ol aald aale ha applied Ui the paym.nl th amoiini uu planum, aiiorneji ires ana Coats nl lull. 1 his fiimmons Is aerved upon you by publi cation thereof, In pureoanre of an order of Hon, Htenhen A. Ixiwall. Indge of the above entitled court, maile al rhanitiera. at I'endlelon, Orejon. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's And by the way they have anything you ran call for In the Una ot Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. 60 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. on the Din day ol January, w. IS 1.1.1 A MI T. LPS. Atloruevt for I'lalnUfT. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VOTU R 1 nitRKHY GIVES THAT Till undersigned ha been duly appointed by lh County Court of th Mat of Oregon, for Morrow County, a.muni.traior m in ratal of Nelaon Jnnea. dn-eaavd All neraon having claims agalual aald eaiala ar hereby notlltrd to pn-aeut tame, rnerly verified, to ma, al th omcaol Kill! l'hel. al Heppner, Oregon, wllliln ill mnnlhi Irorn the data of thla nultoa. Uainl ihle l.'th day of February. !. jAwiit jnsyn. Admlnlalratnrol th talalaof N.lann l.'I M Jouea, tXr eaaed. nnHkMOLIr.RJI MKEflNU. OIVIM TO T xToncg HKarnr etork holder ol tn Morrow County Land A Trual Co.. Dial th annual meeting nl lh t kholdar a III be held ralurdav, March I .111, al lha hour 01 7 P, m.. In lha national Hank building, lor th Mirpoe ol lerttn omcera lor Iheviisiilng year au.l th tranaa tt.m ol tm'h oth.r biisluw aa Biay b btouil.l before lb Bteelln. H. r 1IVU, li it rwretarv. noary, , l I itlrla. ItlWtOlXTIOJI OTICK. OTIi K l NtStST CITE! THAT Till nartnanhta haraiofn- axlstlna pctweau Frank lugelman and Ed tfngelnian. dolus bnainiaat Inn. Oregon, under the trta name ol Fng.lmaa Br , ha been diaaolied by mutual conaeiil. All lol.. and ecimnia oalhf bi aald Brat will txt Pail by Id if rein. n FKAK FXIHMAfl, ri ENuELMAM. at lena, Ot., Fab. 2, . J .1 A NEW FIRM ! G. Noble & Co.. Successors to Noble & Co., Ar in thlt field at th old stand with Harneei, Saddle. Whlpt, Spurt, and an endleea lol ot everything In their Una. E. O. Noble and Mr. Geo. Noble comprlM th new nrra who will pay all bills of the old firm at well at collect what la due. o. Jvoisris & co. Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. SELF-HEATING FLAT IRON THE GREAT FUEL AND LABOR SAVER Frank Enoelman OF IONC. I agent for this uaeful household artici and will thoroughly ranvaaa th county for the earn. II a la aim th general agent for th ita I of Oregon. Territory for aale. JOHN F. CASEY A at, Lou la, Manufacturer!. Prices Reasonable. - MMWaM They Ark Thk "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, , , The Pioneer BlacksmltHs ITava mad anm elegant Imrmvamenla In their eatabll.haient and added a Urn Mock or Iron, boneaboe and other anaieriala aaaenlial to lh happineai of th. who Bted autrk ranalra to tbalr wagioa, bu.,1. or Bhloery. lh.lr wrtalty I borarholn(. H 1 ' Mtt'low I Bittri in tit Boys lo do Your Work Eilit, rJ do it QcifJ; U