Schillings est TROLLEY WITHOUT WIRES. money-back tea and baking powder at Your 6 ABOUT LUCK AT THE RACKS. Pari to Have 'an' Electric, Sratan That I Robbed of Maay Dugtn. The electric trolley system to be In troduced In Paris In time for the inter national exposition of 1900 is vastly dif ferent from that commonly employed in the United States, inasmuch aa the dangerous overhead wires are absolute ly done away with. The new system, says the Philadelphia Record, is the in vention of the French engineer Bochet, and, while rather simple, it steers clear of the objection on account of unsight ly obstruction, which is usually raised when , overhead wires have to go Up. Bochet establishes overhead contact TOMMY WAS A STRATEGIST. Bow Ha Recovered HU Drumstick irom tbe Bottom of the 'Well. A little boy dropped his drumstick into a well. In vain he entreated his PUBLIC LAND SALE. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT IN i TJR ll auance of Instructions from the commis sioner of the general land office, under author ity vested lu him by section 21fi5, Tinted SUtes Revised Btatntea. as amended hv the act of con- nnrPTitii the o-s,rt1pnr the footman, the BreM approved February l. WW, we will pro parent, ine gardener, i.ne looitimii, mo c(wd U) offet ftt bHc ,ale on Thursday, the Hth day of March, next, at 10 o clock a. m , at this ollice, the following tract of laud, to-wlt: The northeast of southeast !4 of section 24, town ship ,i south, ranee 'Ai east, W. M. I Any and all persons laimlng adversely the ! above-described lands are advised to tile their claims In this office on or beiore the day above , designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited Jay P Lucas, Kigister. U-20 Otis Pattkhxon. Receiver. Timber Culture Final Proof. coachman, the cook, the housemaids to go down into the well to recover his drumstick. In his distress, says the London Telepraph, a brilliant expedient occurred to Master Tommy he secret ly carried off all the plate from the sideboard and threw it into the well. Great was the consternation when the plate was missed, and an active search for the robbers took place. In the midst of the alarm and the confusion Master from electric lamp posts belonging to Tommy ran with the news that he had PUBLIC LAND SALE. How the Experts Were R. aten by the Super stitions Man. Iast Monday a party of New Orleans business men from one of the up-town office building went out to see the races, says the New Orleans Times-Democrat. With one exception they all knew more or less about "form" and "handf. capping," and the trip to the grounds was en livened by an animated discussion on the rela tive merits of the llyers. The exception was a quiet gentleman, who frankly admitted that he was totally ignorant of turf matters and knew no more of the intricacies of bookbetting than a Hottentot knows of pink peas. His friends re ceived this confession with rather scornful sym pathy and advised him not to monkey with the pool box. When they reached the grounds they found the second race about to be run, and while Lygia was the favorite, a hot tip had gone around on Miss Maytlmc, ridden by O'Connor. The wise men In the party consulted their form cards, did a little swift figuring on the handi cap, and concluded that the tip was reliable. 'She can't lose unless she gets struck by light, nlng," declared the chief astrologer of the crowd, and they proceeded to Invest in Miss Waytlme at odds of 15 to 1. While tho paste boards were being written the quiet man who knew nothing about racing fished out a $5 bill and modestly placed It on Elmer 8,, a gaunt white nag that was on the boards at 20 to 1. His friends laughed merrily at the time, and when the race was called they fairly yelled, for El mer 8., Instead of getting oil' with the others, turned around and ran away. "Now you see," said one of the experts, "how foolish It is to bet your money on mere caprices. No man has any business around the pool box unless he possesses some accurate, scientific knowledge of the game." While he was talking the starter caught Elmer 8. by the bridle, yanked Mm 'tother end to and sent him olf behind the bunch. Then a miracle hap poned. The itaunt, white horse, distanced, dis counted, .discretlded and hooted at by every body on tho track, suddenly laid back his ears, covered the gap like a bolt from a catapult, and won the race hands down. Mynsotis, a 40 to 1 hot, was second and poor Miss Maytime may be running vet-at least sho was somewhere at the wlndup. After the crowd caught Its breth there was a grand howl of amazement mid the wise men looked foolish. The quiet man walked over and exchanged his ticket for $100 In nice crisp bills and came back smiling softly On the way to town one of his friends spoke up, "Bay, old mail," he said, "how the dickens was it that you happened to bet on that white skate?" "Well, I'll tell you, replied the quiet man. "I'll admit you fellows know a lot more about racing than I do, but I keep my eyes open, and just as we were going Into the grounds I saw a red-headed woman " "Thun der and lightning I" groaned the scientific player, and tore up his form card. the city. The distance between poets being somewhat smaller than the length of the electric train, con sisting of two or three cars, so that contact is always assured at one point at least. Through flex ible points of contact suspended from each electric light post along the pro posed line the current will be taken up by means of a copper rail fastened along the edge of the roof of the car hot less than 14 or 15 feet from the ground. The contact point will slide along that copper rail, and there is not the slightest difficulty in establishing a continuous current if the points of contact are made sufficiently elastio. The current is allowed to return to the power station through the track of the j line, as usual. This system oners all the benefits of the overhead, as well as of the underground systems, without any of their shortcomings. found the plate. "Where?" was the cry. "Down the well," replied Tommy. "I saw it quite plain shining at the bottom spoons, ladles, bread baskets, salvers and all." The housemaid hur ried to the well, at the bottom of which) sure enough, the plate was seeti. A ladder was procured, a servant descend- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LA (irande. Ore.. December 23. IH'JK. " Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the commissioner of the general land oirice, under authority vested In him by section 24W, U 8. Rev. Htat., as amended by the act of congress ap' roved February 20, 1WIS. we will tiroc.eed to otter at on: he sale on the lfitb, day of February, 1S09, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a in. of said day, at this ofilee, the following tract of laud to iti Tho NKJ4 N Via Sec 211. Twd i) . R 2H K W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their ,i ,i fh rloo man V.T.rviio.Vit lirv .Timt. claims in this oftii-e on or before the day above ' ... n . j designated for the com Deiore ine lasi urucie was nsueu up Master Tommy whispered to him: "John, please bring up my drumstick When you go down for the soup ladle." A Thousand Tongues Oonld lint express the rupture of Annie E. Sprinifer, of 1125 Howard st., PIiiIh delphia, Pu., when she found Hint Dr. Kintt's Now Discovery fur ooiieumptioii had oompletely oured her of a hucHng Ooutrh flint for miiny years had ramie lift a burden. All other remedied nud doo tors could ive her no help, hut she nays of this royal onre ' it soon removed iln pain in my olieet and I can now sleep soundly, smut-thing I oiin souronly re member doing before. I feel like sound inn its prainfs Ihrotiahont (bo utiiverPH " Ho will everyone who tries Dr. Kiim's New Discovery for any trouble of Ihf throat, plient or lungs. Price 5l)o and $1 00 Trial hottles free at Hlncnro. Dma CVa. Every buttle gnarnnteed. BELL WEIGHING 08 TONS. Ovsr Twelve Feet High ad Raised In That It Mar Ue Rang, For some time past there has been a sort of duadheat between the two big gest bells in the world-, the one at the catehdral in Moscow and the other in the unfinished pagoda of Mengoon, a little north of Mandalay, across the river. If the former was the bigger of the two, says the New York Journal, is was cracked, and, therefore, useless as a bell, while the latter, though whole, had dragged its supports down till it rested on. the ground., and would not emit any sound. Now, however, it hns been reswung, and can claim at. tcntion us the biggest bell, in working order, in the world. It averages over u foot in thickness. The bell itself is over 12 feet high, and the shackle, which was intended for logs of timber, about 12 feet. The pin in the shackle has a diameter of 16 inches. The bell was cast about the beginning of the cen tury by King Hodaw-paya as an ac companiment to the huge brick padoga Which he never finished. It is said to have been cast on an island and rafted across. No proper means yet exist for striking the bell, but when hit with a heavy piece of wood it gives a deep, vi brating boom. Ancient Thermopylae. An officer of the English intelligence department reports that in spite of the fact, which is well known, that the sea has receded since ancient times, the strategical position of this ancient pass is est ill immensely strong. The alter native route by Dcleghi, which crosses he: hills V.t miles north of the springs by well-engineered zigzags, is equally unable of defense, and leads into a ountry of a most difficult character. Kithcr pnss might be held indefinitely by 5.(100 men. The const road is ab solutely commanded from the heights so that a comparatively small force would render it impassable, while the Hat lowland lying near the sea is marshy and intersected by dykes. DelKlum'a Forest. Little Belgium has several first-class fortresses; Antwerp, and the fortified towns of Dendermonr'e and Diest, on the Mense, Liege, Huy nd Namur, and on the French frontier, Mons, Tournay and Tpres. Now Palace (Sleepers. Elegant new Pullman Palace Sleepers between Portland and Chicago have just been plaoed in service via t he O. B. & N., Oregon Short Line, Union Paoiflo and Chicago k Northwestern railways daily every day in tbe year. Oars are of the very latest pattern, ia faot being the the most improved up to date sleeping oars tamed oat by the Pullman ootn- pa'iy These Dew palaops will leBve Portland on the evening fast train of the O. B. & N arriving at Chico on the mmina of the fotirth day and running hrrni;li without change via Ornnger and Omaha. menceinent of said sate, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. K. W. Barti.btt, Kegister, 10-16 J. O. SwACKHAMfiB, Receiver. NOTICE OF INTENTION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THIS Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 23, 199. Notice is hereby given that Charles a. Hams. of Hardman, has filed notice of intention to make final proof belnre V. Crawford, County Clerk, at his oilire In Heppner, Oregon, on Sat urday the 11th day of March, i'J, on tiniDer culture application No 3218, for the south A of northeast. section o M, in townsnip ao. o south, range No. 25 east, W M. He names as witnesses: Ed 8. Cox, David Jetiklns, James Hansford and Maurice Devore, all of Hardman, Oregon. 14-20 JAY f. L,LCAS Register. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. n FIST TBSIH SERVICE DHILY-- TO THE EAST VIA GREAT Rd ISLAND RODTE. Fast Express Leaves DENVER, . . p. m- " PUEBLO, . . 1(15 p. m. " COlii . BPHING8 . . 8:10 p. m. 1AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGOM, J Jan. 21, 18i9 Notice Is herebv given that the following. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai said proof win be mane Deiore J. vv. mor row, United Slates commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, ou trlday, Marcn 3, iwj, viz: CHARLES H. KEITHLEY, of Hardman; Homestead application No. 5002, for the south H southeast and southeast southwest M sec tion ir, and northeast northwest y. section 22. township 4 south, range 21 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James H. Allen, Jacob Williams, John Allen and James H. Inskeep, all of Hard man, Oregon. 14-20 Jay P. Lucas, Register. -S '? '''2 TRADE MARKS. ti5r oesicns, OOPYRICHTS 40. Anyone sending a sketch and description may Quickly ascertain, free, whether an inventiou is pmtMibly patentable. Communications atriotly tiontldential. Oldest agency frsecuring pateutj lu America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Muua it Go. receive special notice lu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, lnrgest circulation of any scientific journal, weekly, terms $3.00 a yeari il.oOsix mouths. Hpectmen copies and Hand Booh, on Patents sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. An Honest Mcdieiiie for I.b Grippe Qen. W. Waitt of South Qsrdiner, Me., snys: "1 have naa ine worst oougD, coia, chills tend grip and have taken lota of trash of no socontit but profit to the vendor. Obaniberlain's Cough Kemedy i the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one DU-oent bottle and the oliillfl, oold and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manu facturers of an honest raedioine." For sale by Confer & Warren. HONEST, BUT CUTE YANKEE. Ill Hencoop fttriMlillrsi tho Lino Do twrcn Arlmna and Mesloo. There is a funny rune of international honesty down iu Ari.onn, junt on the line between that territory and Mexico, Bays the WaKhintfton Times. A Yan kee fanner Uvea there, one Aiuiucn liar row by name, and jt is liis busiuess to raise chickensi. Chicken feed is cheap in Mexico and chickens bring fine price In Arizona, but to raise fowls In Mex ico and bring them across the boun dary, or to buy the feed and bring it across, would involve the payment of a considerable duty, which would ent the profit h about n I nut as the hens could ent the corn. As for smuggling, that was not to be thought of. Amnsa is n Yankee, and he is no hon est that his neighbors say he wouldn't take advantage of a man in horse trade, llut ho is also full of Yankee Ingenuity, and after deep cogitation be built n long, Mini hencoop, one-half of it in Arizona mid the other in Mexico, On the line there 1h a gate. Over the line there are barns containing feed. At feeding time the gate is opened, and the chicken fancier shoos his flock Into Mexico, where they ent. their meal. Then he bIioos them back to the protec tion of the American ling, where they digest this Mexican grain, lay their eggs and carry on their f:imily affairs. Mr. Harrow saves about 50 imt cent. on his grain, uud mnkcR about that much on his chickens, and if there is any smuggling clone it is done by the Innocent and irresponsible biddies. Free to Teachers suit Scholars. Ia 1HD7 we had tbonsanda of requests from tenobers and soholnrs for Wonder land 'D7. Tbe edition a large one was ezhmiHted long before the eud of the year. WnnderlHud 'Va cannot only be sup plied to those unable to eeoore tbe frr mer but also to others. It is entirely different however, from the first named book. It hns a chapter od the Agrioul- HE HAD A GLASS EYE. Ulandor of riilrlnn That Caa4 Much Cuncrrn. Bevernl victims of nn accident were taken to the hospital one day lately, Bay the Cincinnati Kncmirer. Two of them were thought to be seriously hurt. A man, who tuny x culled Smith, was badly cut and bruised, mid internal In juries were feared, lie had a bail heart, mul had not regained couhckiu.huck when the ainluuunce reached tne Hos pital. An Interne felt his pulse, and carefully pushing back the lid of one of the eyes, gazed earnestly nt it. "Poor fellow, there's no hope for him," he announced. "The pupil of his eye is greatly dilatvd, and that's a sure sign where there is heart trouble." A little later one of Smith's friends called at the hospital and hupiircd about him. The young physician repented what he hud said before, explaining the method by which he arrived at hi conclusiou. "Which eye was it you looked at?" queried the friend. "The riglit eye." "Well, there's a peculiarity about Smith right eye." "That bo? What is it?" inquired the young doctor, w ith rwientifie intervst. "It's a glBS eye," said Smith's friend and the next day Smith was discharged from the hospital. , , . NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, January 21, 1'J9. Notice is hereby given that the followintr named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, United States commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, March 3, 18U9, viz: THOM48 MARLATT, of Heppner, Homestead aDDltcation No 6979. for the south west i section 13, township 2 south, range 26 east, W. M. y. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William C. Lacy, Oscar Minor, John C. Brown and Thomas Morgan, all of m eppner, Oregon. 14-20 Jay P. Lucas, Register NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND UK rter of sale dnlv issued by the clerk of the circuit court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, dated the 27tn aarot January, isvv, in a certain action in the circuit court for said county and state, wherein W. K Lord, H. R. Kincaifi. mil Metscnan. as ine Buaru ui um- mlsHlnners. etc.. nlaintills. recovered Judgment agaiiiBt James Jones, as administrator, James Jones, Uellthft Jones, the Oregon Kiuiway aim Navigation Company, Eliza Rule, O. K. Farns wnrth. Htnnheii Lelande. W. O. Minor and C. A. Minor, partners ns Minor & Co.. Thomas Ouaid and E. I). Rood, E. R Jones and Jones, hiB wife. John Jones and Jones, nis wile, defendants, for the sum of Three Thousand Heven Hundred and Ninety-Four and M-lOO dollarB, with Interest thereon as the rate ot a per cent per annum troin tne ami nay oi Decem ber, 1HMH, and the further sum of Two Hundred and Twentv-Uve dollars attorney's foe, and costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty-One dollars, on the 20th day of December, 18!)8, Notice la hereby given tnat i win on Friday, the 3d day of March, 1899, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door oi the court nouse in neppner, morrow umuiy, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following-described mortgaged property, to-wlt: North nan oi tne northeast quarter and the southweHt quarter of dm iiortheHstounrtorand tho northwest diiarter of the southeast quarter of section Twenty-four, and north nan oi tne soutnwesv quarter aim southwest quarter of southest quarter of section i wenty iour, anil nortnwcsi quarter oi niirui west quarter of section Twenty-live, and south half of the southeast quarter of section Twenty two, and south half of the southwest quarter of section Twenty-three, and southeast quarter of northwest quarter and east half of southwest quarter and southwest quarter of southeast quarter oi section rourieeu, aim mmm unu ui southwest quartor of section Fifteen, and east half of northwest quarter of section Twenty two, and west half of northeast quarter and west half of southeast quarter of section Twenty, ml mirth half of the southwest uuarterand northwest nnarter of northeast quarter Slid southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section Sixteen, and west half of the southeast quarter and northeast quarter oi soutiicasi quarter and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section Seventeen, all In township NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON J Jan. 21. 1891). Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has riled noiice of her intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that faid oroof will he made beiore J. W. Mor row, United States commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday, March 2. lS'JO, viz: LUCY WILKIN, of Heppner; Homestead application No. 4S10, for the south northwest )4 ana ioib a auu i, section o, vuwu shin 2 south, ranee 26 cast. W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Barton, Verner Barton, V. Gentry and Frank Wilkin, all of Heppner, Oregon. 11-20 Jay V. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. ti t" ii 1 KFtrtltniacil AsdimiiJ full 9 nalnnttlit ...... ...... . o-., uinuim. ..... '"' ....,.,. lection Seventeen, all in townsnip nrormiilion; one on Yellowstone Perk, three south, of range Twenty-nine east jf Will- ' .1 amutra Mf.rlill.in- nil 111 the COUlltV of MorroW. written espeoihlly for teaobers : another Oregon, takon and levied upon as the property n,.i. i triJu- i - oi tne sain uoicnuanin nerein nmnc.i, r .u on Alaska ami Klondike, and one on ,., ,hP,l( . ,v h neceasarv to aatistv the said judgment in lavor ot w. r. L,orti. a. n. iin cald. et si., and auulnst said defendants herein named, together with an costs ana uisuumiieuis that have or may accrue. r-,. U. MATi.oc K. nnerin, By J. W. Matlock, Deputv. Datod at Hoppner, Ore., eb. 2, ltttw. oanone lake trip, that will be of interest to Noboola. Tbe book has a high art oover designed by Leyendeeker, and it is profusely illustrated from new photo graphs. The Northern Faoiuo railway will send the book ami a revised folder map of Yellowstone Park, upon receipt of six cents in stamps or postal order. 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Come and learn hnw wonderful! jynu are made; how to avoid sickness and rli.e.-:e. We are continually adiiing new fipecimeiiS, OAT-A7Cai-W. vv1?. t'i:l nr write 1051 Utoritet Sh-.t. 8an Fraficfcw. Ci. f A-riven 1 UPEKA Arrives K NKAS C1TX 8:55 p HlNl p. Arrives L1NJOLN " OMAHA " CEH MOINES " I'fciOhlA " CHICAGO 2:11 p. m. 4:25 p. m. :80 p. m. 11-20 a. m. 8:UU a. in. Colorado Flyer Leaves DENVER " COLO. HPR1NG8 Arrives TOPEKA " KANSAB CITY 2:35 p. m 2:Hfl p. m 7:30 a. in 9:15 a. n Ar. ST. UM'IS, (Wab. K'y) 6:15 p. m Arrives ST. JOSEPH 10:40 a. m Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Sun) 6:45 a. m OMAHA (Ex Ban) . 8:.r,0 a. m ' CO. I LUFiB, . . 9.10 b. m Through 8 eope-s and Chair Cars Colorado to Chicazo. wide 1 evtiouie inrouguuni. no tint s' train in the West. For particulars and folders giving time of these trains writs E. E. M'LEOD, A. tt. P. A.. TCrPElCA J. L. DE BEVOISE, PORTLAND, OUE. Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to Bt. Louis via Wabash K'y. JNO. SEBASTIAN, B. P. A.. CHICAGO. THROUGH TICKETS -TO THE- East and Southeast VIA THH PISTOL ONION PACIFIC 1 R. THE THROUGH CAB LINE. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. Portland to Eastern Cities Change. Without 0. R. & Depart FOB 10:00 a. m. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, 1J January 21, MB. Notice in herebv tfiveii that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final oroof In suunort of his claim, and that fiild proof will be made before Vawter crawiord, county cierK, at neppner, ureKou, uu Saturday, March 4, 18iW, viz: JAMES T. MITCHELL, of Eight Mile, Homestead application No. 428. for the south east i section 29, township i south, range id iiist, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove Mb continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ollbert K. Jones, of Eittht Mile, Oregon, and 1.. I'eari jones, c;naries n. Beymer and William Beyiner, all of Heppner, Oregon. jay r. lucas, Keiiister. TIME SCHEDULES From Heppner. Salt Lake Denver. Ft. north, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Portland, Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis, Ht. Paul. Duluth, Mil waukee, and the East. ARRtvs ki.om 1015 p. m. Qniolr Time. Ijnion Depots. Personally Conducted Excursion". BaaHo Checked to Destination. Low KateB. Direct line to Tranp-MiBRissippi and Inter national reposition held at. Omaha, Nebraska, Jane to November, w.ita nnaMiffnnl fur rfttx. timetable and other information pertaining to Union Pacific R't-- . . n , r. IT 1 U'Tl , i J. H. LiUTHKCIr, or u nn.ii Gen. Aet.. 185 3d St., O. tt. a n. co , Portland, or. xieppuei, w, CHIOAGrO 8.00 p. m. SUMMONS. IN i'HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon for Morrow County. S. E. Duncan, Plalutill', vs. Mnggie A. Looney and E. G. Sperry, Defendants. To Mnggie A. Looney, aetcniiani aoove naiiieii: fu the name of the Htate of Oregon, vou are bernbv siininioiied and reauired to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff, tiled against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the expiration of the time prescribed in the order tor IIIO pilOHCailOll OI HUB huhiuiuub. time of said publication is six weeks, from the date of tho first publication. You will take no tice that the date of the first publication of this Biimtnnm Is .I.Limarv VI. IS!)!). And If you fall to so appear ana answer, ior want thereof plaint lit will take judgment against you for the sum of $M0, together with interest thereon from November 2H, ln4, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, lor tne costs aim itiahtiraemHiits of this action, for the sum of :.!K) taxes paid, for the sum of 50 attorney fee, and will apply to the court for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage bearing date of November 2, 18!), and given by you to secure the payment of a certain promissory note oi bvpii .into therewith, for the sum of ttV). and that the lands and premises covered by said mortgage, to-wlt: The north '4 northwest 'A, ni.H iiirtbwet U of northeast V of BeVtion 4, township 1 8. range 24 E, W M, be sold In the manner provided by law, to satisfy said judg- twvli-e of this summons is made upon vou by publication thereof, pursuant to an order of the Hon Stephen A. I owell, judge of the above en titled court, made and dated at chambers, In Pendletou, Umatilla County, Oregon, January 10, lH'.lt). KLUS it rHBLPH, 1218 Attorneys for Plalntlli; Pleasant Dreamt. It does not lie iu the painter's fancy to Imagine a prettier picture than that of a young girl, with lips luscious with the promise of love, half parted in the smiles of happy dreamland. The mind of happy maidenhood is n clear and polished mirror, which, when the wits go wandering into the KhosUiuid of drettins, reflects the impres sions of waking hours. If those impres sions are plt-itsaut and painless and happy, she will smile in her sleep. If the impres sions are those of a sutlering woman, tor tured with the special ailments to which the feminine organism is liable, the picture is spoiled by the lines of suffering and de spondency. Maladies of this nature unfit a woman for joyous maidenhood and for ca pable motherhood. They incapacitate her to bear the burdens of life in any sphere of action. Household, marital and social duties alike are a burden to the woman who is constantly sutleiiug from hrsduches, biukaelit-s, dragging sensations and weak ening drains. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre. sctiptiou p.itively, completely, unfail ingly cures trouble of this nature. It impart heullh, strength, vigor to the dis tinctly womanly organs. It fits for care free, healthy maidenhood, happy wifehood anil capable motherhood. "f have a little step-daughter who had St. Vitim's Dance, which vour medicine cured." writes Mr. T. F. Hose, of ford. Dinwiddle Co.. Vs. "I spent about twenty dollar (or doctor's bills sikI tnrvticine, and It out not do the cnli1 one cent's worth ol good. tciimmrtiml giving Dr. l'ierer'a Favorite Prescription and 'c.olden Mrlietii Hiftr-m-trr-v ' and tistx.1 three bottles of ertfh, which cost only six dollar. Now the child Is running around vcry wharf and is juat as BMituy tr. ' arv. ls). ami to m mrecteti, in a certain sun in said court theretofore pending, wherein Ben jamin Psrker and Peter Oleason, as partners, were plaintlll's, and Nancy A Junklns, as guar dian ot the minor heirs of W. E. Junklus, de c.uid. Nancv A. Junklns. Peter Brenner, Wit ber Eugene junklns, v imam etumucr juiikius, Jonathan Riinvoii JiinkiiiB. James Blaine Juu. kins, and Bertha Florence Junklns, were de- fen. sins, ami wherein i annuls recovered judg ment agslnst said defendants, for the sum of six hundred fifty and 2100 dollars, for the further sum of t ftv do ar as a reasonaiue at torney's lee and costs and disbursements taxed and allowed at I'.'l.iiO, on the 20th day of Decem ber, 1KHS, and in pursuance thereof, 1 will, on Saturday, tha 4th day of Fabruary, lssn, at the hour ot 2 o'clock p m. of said day, at the front door of thecourt house lu Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell at pnmie auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand the fol lowing deserilied real property, situated ill mor row oiintv. Oregon, to-wlt: The southeast quarter ol section in, townsnip J south, range 21 east, W. M taken and levied upon as the property of the said heirs of W. K Junklns, deceased, or so much thereof as may be neeesssary to satlsiy tne ui jiuiginciii m lilalutllls favor and against the said ueieiuiauis, :ogether with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. A. 1., ai atlo. it , r...e .... Dated at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, January 5th, litis). 11-16 Umber Culture Final Proof. UNITED STATICS LAND OFFICE, THK Dalles, Oregon, Jail SI. 1SH. Notice is hereby given that William Knmmer laud, of Heppner, has tiled notice of Intention to make final proof before . Crawford, county clerk at his ofilee III Heppner, Oregon, oil Snt- urdav, the llth day of March, imw, on ii inner culture application No 271., for the northwest V, ol section Mi m, III townsnip no. iw.uui, ..so No 2iieast W M. ... He names as witnesses cirri n n. isy, jaine n. Wren. Nathaniel I.. Shaw and Arthur J. Hunt, all of Heppner, Oregon. 1&-JO JAY r. as. rkCKiciri, NOTICE OF INTENTION. r AND OFFICE AT THK DALLES, OKKUON, li January 'i'l, 1SW. Molten la herebv ulven that the following- named settler has tiled notice of hi intention i.i muke dual nroof In nui'iHUt of hi claim, and that said nroot will be made beiore Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregou, on Saturday, March a, lew, vu: MAURICE DKVORE. ot Hardman; Homtuitead application No 4MA, for the south H northwest c and north ' tonlhwest I ectlou '.M, township south, range HA east, W. M. He name the following wlliiesse to prove his continuous residence uiwn and cultivation of ald land, vl: Kd S. Cox, David H, Jenkins and J sine Hansford, of Hardman. Oregon, and .el Johu.u, of Uooeb'iry, Oregon. U s Jay 1'. Lot as, Retlstar. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. 1Y VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION AND 1 order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, and dated the 4th day of Jan uary, I), and to me directed, In a certain suit in said circuit court theretofore peamng, wherein Benjamin Parker and Peter Uleason as nartner were nlaintills. and Nancy A Junklns and Peter Brenner were defendants and wherein Judgment was recovered by lilalntttl against said defendants for the sum of one thousand four hundred fifty-six and !W-10fl dolllars, and tha further sum of one hundred and five dollars attorneys' fees and the further sunt of twenty-tour and 60-100 dollars costs and disbursements, on the vOth day of December. 18MS-. Notice is hereby given. that l win on Saturday, tha 4th day of Fabruary Dew, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. ni. of said day at the front door of thecourt house In Heppner, Morrow count v, Or.'gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in baud, all the following described real property situated lu Morrow couiitv. Oregon, to-wlt: The north west quarter of section twenty-two, and the north east quarter ot section twenty-one, in townsbln three, south of range twenty-foil east W. M.. taken and levied niton as the prop ertv of Nancv A Junklns. or so much thereof as may be necessary to saliify said Judgment in favor of nlaintills, and against salt! dcten auts, together w iih ail costs and disbiirsmonts that have or may accrue. E, L. Matlock, Sheriff. Dated at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon January Mh, m. 11-1 CONTEST NOTICE. I KPARTM ENT OFTHE INTERIOR, UNITED I States ljind Otlice, La Uraiule, Oregon, Jttminrv -Y. A surhclent contest affidavit having been filed at this ollice bv Thorns D. Matthews, contest ant, agslnat the homestead entry So. iW'iti. made IH-ceniber 12, ls:t, (or the north C4 southwest V and southwest Hi southwest section u. an. northwest V northwest section U. tow iishi I north, range 27 east, W M, by Frank Clem, of Unlloway, Oregon, conteslee: til whl h It I al leged that: That nal.l Clem has wholly aban doned the said tract and changed hi rtaidane therefrom fur more than six mouths since mak lug aanl entry and next prior t the dale herein that said tract 1 not settled main and enltf valcd by the said party a required by law ; said pai tie are hereby noli lied to appear. respond and oiler evidence touching ald allegations, at 10 o clock a m ol March , tuns, before A. Mai lorv, l ulled State comminsioner, at Ms office In heppner, Oreg m, and that Dual hearing will ha held at 10 o clock a. m., on April X. lsw. he fore tho register and receiver of tha l ulled btate land office at l a Grande, Oregon. The said contestant having In a proper srn davit tlle.1 IVtotver i7, ei lorth laels w hie ! siiow that after due' diligence personal service of this notice cannot oe uia.te; It t hereby or- itensl and directed 'ht mictt notice tm giveu by . one ana proper uumlcanon. LU K. W. iUi.rrr, Reiwr. OCRAN STEAMSHIPf From Portland. For Pun Francisco every five days. 00 p. m. Ex Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. in. 6:00 a. m. Ex. Sunday 7:00a m Tues., Thur, and Sat, 6:00 a. m. Tues. Thurs. and Sat, 4:00 p.m. Columbia Rivkr BTEAMKllS. To Astoria and Way Landings. Willamette Rivkr Oregon City, New- berg, Salem ana V, ay Landings. Willamrttk and Yamhill Rivers. Oregon City, Day ton & v ay Land ings. . Willamette River Portland to Corval lis & Way Land ings. Lv. Riparia ally except Saturday Snake Rivkr. Riparia to Lewiston 4:00 p.m. Ex. Sunday 4:30 p.m. Ex, Sunday Ulilwaiee & St. Paul fi'y This Railway Co. Operates its trains on the fainons blook system; Lights its trains by eleotrioity throaRh- ont; Ueies the oelebratert elcotrio berth read inglamp; Rons speedily equipped passenger tmine fivorv dav and nieht between Ht. Paul and Ohioago, and Omaha and Chicago; the Chicaao. Milwaukee & St. Paul leo operates steam-heated veetibuled trains, carrying tne dubbi private oomparlment oars, library buffet smok fno cars, and Dalace drawing room sleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining chatr oars, and the verv best diDing obair oar service. For lowest rates to any point in toe TTnit,rl Slates or Canada, apply to agent or address O. J. EDDY, W. CASEY. General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. 8:30 p. m. Mon., Wed. aud Fri. 4:30 p.m. Tues., Thur. and Sat. Lv. Lewiston dally except Friday Pastanaars bookad for all Foreign Countrioa. 0. HART, Agent. Heppner. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. IRE OREGON SHOUT LINE Ry H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A Q., C. M. & Ht. P., v. A., r. Ft. w. s u.. and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATBS a.oo ERR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., GX-XXC.A.C3-0. XXjXj. Denver & Bio Grande 1 1 Scenic Line of the World The Favorite Transcontinental Between the Northwest and all Points East Choice of Two Routes Through the FAMOUS Rocky Mountain Scenery And four routes east of Pueblo and Ueuver... All passengers granted a day stopover iu the Mormon capitol or anywhere between Ogdn and Denver. Personally coudncted ex cursions three days a week to BSE 101 GOP EAST? If so, be sure and see tbat your ticket reads via Tie Hoituwesteio. Line ...THE.... OHIOAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IS THE Great Short Lige BETWEEN DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled inning ana oioeping car Omaha, Kansas City,' t " Toiris Chicago and the East. For tickets and and Information regarding rateB, routes, etc., or for descriptive advertising matter, call on aitents of O. R. & N., Oregon Short Line or Houthei n Pacific companies. R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER, General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. 251 Washington Bt., Denver, Col. Portland, Oregon. J. C. IIakt, Local Agt., Heppner, Or. PACIFIC RY. Yellow Stone) Park Lin THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL LOWSTONE NATIONAL FARK. Leave. Trains, and Motto: QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT LINE TO UTAH, COLORADO, NE BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS SOURI RIVER and all Points EAS1 and SOUTH- EAST.s LOOK AT THE TIME. t :NEW YORK, 4 J days CHICAGO, 3J " ; ST. LOUIS, OMAHA, 1 SALT LAKE, 1 " Free Reclining Chair Cars Upholstered Tonnst Sleeping Csrs Pullman Palaoe Sleeping Cars For full pArticulars regarding rates, time of trains, etc, oll on or address J. C. HART, Agent (). R. A N. Co., Heppner, Oregor 0. O. Tkbbv, W. E. Coiiah. Trav. Tues. Agt. Gtn'l Agt. 124 Tbird St., Portland, Ore. ALWAYS ON TIME has gl en this road a national reputation. All ulasse of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SWAGE, Gen. Agent Trav. F. & P. Agt. 218 Washington St.. Portland. Or. 31 3 SPOKANE FILLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON 4 FORT SHEPFARD The Only Chanae of RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS All-Rail Route Without Oars Between Spokane, Rosslaod ntl Nelson. Nelson sol Roealaml. Samlaj : Lsavs. , . (HV A. M Spokane till) A. M Ivwu'anU ;10 A.M Ne'son... Cloee eoai'oetions at Nel-nn with steamers for Kaslck and ail 6.itt'-ui peioi PMMnirora f.r Kettla Hlw aiul Koaadart mk cwmsvt at Maros with oailf, Al between daily except Arrlwi. .SO P. M. . 8 '. .:5 P. M "The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland i Astoria Navigation Co. BTEA.UEB3 "DALLES CITY" AMD "REGULATOR" Commencing Monday, May 2nd, tbe steamers of the Regulator Line will leave Portland at 0:31) a, m. and Tbe Dalles at 8:30 a. ni. When yon go to Portland, stop off bI The Dalies and take a trip down the Columbia; you will enjoy it, and save money. W. O. ALLAWAT, General AgeDt. C? LTICIC TIIWCU J lciix Fronolstoo Ind alt poiuta In California, via the Mt Shasu roar oi mm Southern Pacific Co rha arsnt hiahwar through California to all point V.Hft and Sooth. Grand Morale Rout of the Pacifie t oast. Pullman Buffet HiePra. 6eoood-elaa Hleepem Attaehwl to axpreaa train, attontm superior ecommodation for aeennd-claM p sengwr. For mt tickets, ilemiiif ear iwn lations. to, rail npon oraddruw KOKHLKR, Manairer. O. H. MAF.KHAM. o. K St P. rt ynrfmr' Vrn THROrGH TICKETS To all points in the Eastern .Stall s, Canada and Europe can be ohtaine.,1 at lowest rates frqai I. ETUIUaAK, UepposriUr. No. 2 11 A. M. No. 8 8 P. M. Depot Fifth and 1 Sts. Fast Mail for Tacoma. Seattle, Aherdeen, South Delia, bpokalie, Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Ht. Paul, Chicago, New York. BoBton, and all points i.ast and South east. Portland, Taeoma and Seattle Express, for Ta coma, Beattle, Olyrnpia and Intermediate main- lllne points. Arrive. No. 1 10:15 A.M. No.S 11 P. M 8 LAVS to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omana, Kansas City and other Missouri river points. 35i DAYS to St. Louis, Milwaukee and Chi cago. 4K DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston aud other far-Eastern points. Union depotconnections In all principal cities. Baggage checked through to destination of tickets. Union depot, Portland, foot of Sixth st For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, mans of routes and other Information, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morri son St., Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon. Wisconsin Central Line GENE HAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of tbe Wisconsin Central Lilies in passing through Chicago may require eotne assist ance in the way of having their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that ia desired in this re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Grand Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed with brown suit and red cap. They will be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. J AS. C. TOND, Gen'l Passr. Agt