COUNTY COURT. In the county court for the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, ford, and Sheriff J. W. Matlock.. After due proclamation of opening court having been made by the proper officer, the following proceedings were bad: Miscellaneous bills against the county ( were presented, considered and ordered raid as follows: Chas Hams, pauper acct $ 40 00 Mat Lichtentbal, treas. salary. . . 83 33 Vawter Crawford, clerk's ' ... 333 33 J W Matlock, sheriffs " ... 333 33 D II Jenkins, drawing precinct safe an HIGH JINKS. Actors and musicians all over the world value their connection court met in regular session at the court with the Bohemian Club in San VD ; TTQr,Q, n Wart noadav . Tan- KranClSCO BHU D61D 10 It being the 3d judicial day of. said i w " term and the first day of the honorable art by ; enacting the most flr-grant commissioners' sitting, wben were pres- parod.es and holding them up . . . A. whimsicallv to derision. Hut here Ke sio E?T Ashbh ?o one except the obscure u , LlVl,. Howard; Clerk Vawter Craw- from The great carnivals are at mid summer and Christmas, and the former acquires a character all its own from the fact that the club betakes itself to the redwoods and camps out for a few days in a body. There at midnight in the mighty forest occur the solemn ceremonies attending the crema tion of Care. There the High Prirst and his acolytes form their melancholy procession to the sound of chanting, and with flaring torches the great funeral pyre is set alight and the gigantic body of the tyrant is consumed. It is only after Care is dead and turned to ashes that the "High Jinks" fairly begins; but it moves fast when it is well started. igpgvAROUNP jury 3 00 E S Cox, asstgdo 2 00 S II Cox " " 2 00 11 Scherzinger, stock inspector's salary 45 00 E R Hunlock, Co. physician. . . . 33 33 Lee Mstlock deputy sheriff sal.. 90 00 A G Bartholomew, Co. judge sal 150 00 W L Smith, deputy clerk's sal. . 90 00 J W Shipley, school supt. " . . 138 34 C T Walker, election acct 5 00 Light & Water Co 9 00 D C Aron Co., stationery 3 00 W J Davis, road & bridge acct. . 65 00 Dan Rice, same 8 25 F C St Clair, same 2 50 D S Barlow " 3 00 E R Hunlock, insane acct 10 00 E R Swinburne " " 5 00 J L Yeager, pauper " 37 00 J W Matlock, insane ' 1 85 Rhea & Welch, pauper " 27 00 T R Howard ' 1 50 Minor & Co. crt house & jail acct 4 20 E R Swinburne, pauper acct. . . . Wm Barton " " .... A Frightful Blunder Will often cauBe a horrible burn, scald, cot or bruise. Buoklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill tbe pain and promptly beal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, uloers, boils, felons, corns, all skiD eruptions. Best pile onre on earth. Only 25o a box. Cnre gunr anteed. Bold by Oonser & Warren Drug Co. THE HARE. Like wild fire, the Belgirn hare craze swept over the country and then died out. But the couotry is full of them. In California alone there are a million hares, and fruit 26 00 growers are apprehensive over the 159 00 damage to their orchards when the AN UNHEALTHY HAIR eDANDRlff FALLING HAIR anally BALDNESS Destroy tht cause, you rtfMVi the effect Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH NEWBRO'S HBRPIOIDE The only preparation that will destroy those parasites. M,CXCELLCNT HAIR DRESSING. for Sale by all Drujglsti. PRICE $1.10. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston, Jan. 9. The American Wool & Cotton Reporter, will say tomorrow The quiet prevalent in Boston s wool district at the last writing has not been in any great measure disDelled. and many of the dealers am much busier hoDins for sales than in fillioe orders. There have been more inquiries, more searches for bargains than there was lasi week. Bales ot the ween in .dobiuu amounted to 1.590.000 pounds do. mestio and 15iO,UUU foreign, maKiog a total of 1.710.000 against a total of 1,249,000 for the previous week and a total of 2,5Go,WU lor tne ".orresponding week last year. The sales since January 1 amount to 3,159,000 pounds, against 5,0YU,bUU pounds for the corresponding time last year, PIONEER PHYSICIAN. Considering hie advanced age, 83, Dr. A. J. Shobe, Heppner's pioneer physi- ii on... cian, is getting along very won. xuo paralysis that attacked him a few years ago has yielded to the skillful treatment WARNING. of Dr. Swinburne. Quite recently dropsy Grazing on my land 5 miles south ot has developed, and it was necessary Heppner is in violation of common law this week to tap the patient, which was and justice. During free trade days it ,jone Dy rjPi Swinburne and brought was an ngni Kreat relief. sueep were worwi uuimug. uui u -- ... t..ii n.,,wi is different, and it is not fair that I Dr. Shobe is being carefully attended should be left in the hole for taxes. So to, and his many friends hope to soon I will be compelled to prosecute anyone gee njm np an(j around again. wno trespasses upon ray iauu. Baldwin's Dys pepsia Tablets, food digesters, start digestion properly--make a healthy, clean stomach. Help the stomach to do its work prop- erly until it's cured soc. Saw Francisco, CaU I -n at uvl'I'J PfV I nave irutucu ... ---7, -,. - - jny - I rnvui mnuiuQD. - I your DyBpepsia i auicn. I fu good condition. Alameda, Cau r I ... . nr. V DAT nWTN CO.. IKUWABU S- .i i. itnmarll trouble I Alt-r UnCHUR . 1 K., ..oino rE:i -hlri. I was about to Patterson & Son, Heppner At $5 an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles south of Heppner; almost all good plow land, has running water and is under fence. This place is all ready tor the plow. Not a stump to pull, no clearing to be done; 8 miles to mountain timber, and on county road. Apply to J. W. Redington, Heppner. $1000 GIVEN AWAY The news of both hemispheres In The Weekly Oregonlan. $100 REWARD. A reward of $100 will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons stealing horses branded E. D. or -S- on lef I stifle. T. J. Matlock, J. M. Keeney. B..u.hi. nA nnrittc rncin or women, boys or wtr are wanted In every town to represent TH E fenfpR MONTHLY '"America's Great Family tESSEr The l"dVr Monthly J. a publication, printed on fine paper, with a beautiful Jover In co org, and Interests all members of the family All subscribers tor 1901 receive oor superb o nanni ralentl KRKK. Agents are paid liberal 5&ESSa also share InVooO divided among those who send the greatest number ot aubsorio. Hons. Bend for fret particulars. ROBERT BON NEB'S 80N8, Ledger BaUdlna, - . Sew York. fmsT Jational Jank OF HEPPNER. J. W. Redington. Rvervbodv wantB to knovr what The Oregonlan has to say. Don't Rub It In. FOR Irwin-Hodson Co, stationery 2 85 owners of the rabbitnes become Court confirmed issue of scrip to J. finally convinced .that the bare W. Rasmus and W. A. Richardson for business in overdone and is a flat services as bailiffs at November term failure and turn their rabbits loose of circuit court. to live as best they may. 80 much Cost bill, State of Oregon ys. Mat fear is felt in the fruit districts Hughes: that a bill has been prepared pro- J P Williams, justice fees 15 50 yiding for the enactment of a law G B Hatt, constable " 6 90 making it a criminal offense to Dr House, witness " 5 10 turn a Belgian hare free. Gus Hoskins " " 5 10 8 P Florence " " 6 60 Chns Newell " " 5 10 Cost bill, State of Oregon vs. TJ, 8. Rudd : W M Haguewood, justice fees. C T Walker, constable fees 3 00 Ida Castleman, witness " 5 10 G Ross " " 1 CO J A Woolery " " 1 00 T IIBrierly " " 1 00 If you would realize the best re sults from farm animals, you must treat them with kindness. Wheth er guided wholly by instinct or 6 25 partly by reason, they soon realize the nature of their treatment and govern themselves accordingly. m s Scotch Remedy ore Throat Pneumonia Rheumatism Bronchitis Headache Bruises Earache Neuralgia Toothache Burns Lumbago Croup Cuts Mysterious) ram ajad procr At drutt, 10 t. DE WET'S JOKE. Not long ago three British scouts . . . L t 1 T were taken prisoners oy uenerai uo Wet, the Boer, near Lindley. De Wet, who does not care to be burdened with nriHoners. told these three men that he had an important dispatch for Oen. Rundle, and if they would personally undertake to deliver it to the general be would give them back their liberty. They were elated at tbe proposal and all gave De Wet their word of .honor to deliver the missive into Gen. Rundle's own bands. On reaching Rundle's headquarters they insisted on handing the letter to the general personally, aod on his opening it the three still stand ino as bis audience he read aloud the m . ... ..TV.... . T)l ( Onterrts as toiiows: uearmr; rieo chain up Jhese three devils, as 1 can catch them every day. Yours, De Wet." i no reflection 50 jfft ISWB. dainty, no light soIlNp PfW charmlns 88 the Frf? H J mellow glow that f 1 Hi I comes from I j CORDOVA M RfVax Candles!? B Prepared in man? color tints JlJsJ t -SI to harmoniss with aur- gSIT F ,J1 ronndingi in dining fji W'Mi$s&i room, drawing room, flKSff wkTt$jni De room or ball. Sold Bar? EfyS arerwhere. Madt bj Alfe 8S5&L STANDARD O A RHEA President U. W. 1 UNHiiK bhuici T. A. RHEA Vio President E. L. FREEL AND. .Assistant Cashier Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. SurpluB and undivided profits $35,000. f5)o McKlo w.iw T .j. tAelr families aJd praacrioe i Phyalclana Cure m In their praotfcoe. OentUmen: I narer h!ttt) WtoMr- dva the worth Of. a food thlpif. con. su'ntly I do not hfutrlte to acknwwlwdgj That T Vm.ra elvn vmir rm(lV a tnOTOUgn "r '." 'n; ;rt..n .A,i ia..i. SCQTCh RLMEDY COMPANY Vcatern Ageny BAN iiui rtrA kaua nlinrl .t h Pi'TNAM. M. D.. Butland, First to arrive with the telegraphic news The Weekly Oregonlan. Thursday, Jan. 10. In the matter of the proposed county road of W. T. Hcott, et al, report of viewers and surveyor read. Cost bill, State of Oregon vs. Austin Wells: J P Wilfiams, justice fees 3 95 G B Hntt, constable ." Miscellaneous bills allowed : Binns Bros, road & bridge acct. . Gilliam ABisbee " ' " . . F M Holmes, drawing prec jury GM " assisting same. .. . IR Esteb " Heppner Times, stationery 44 00 J J McGee, surveyor's acct 5 00 Sarah Basev. pauper " 14 50 Bloeum Drug Co, " " . Heppner Gazette, stationery J B Hunt, road supervisor 28 45 Warrant for $100 ordered drawn as an appropriation toward repairing the John Day and Heppner wagon road. The service and mileage accounts of 3 80 17 00 f4 37 3 00 1 50 1 50 30 15 13 00 iWY'S A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim, is a type of con stipation. The power of this murderous melady is fell on organs nod oerves and masoles aod brain. There is do health till it's overoome. Dot Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe una certain cure. Best iu the world for stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Only 25 cents at Oonser & Warren Drug Oo. CHEAP PASTURE. Anyone wanting pasturage for a bnnch of cattle, horses or sheep, call on J. W. Redington, at Gazet ollico, Heppner. Cold Steel or Death "There is but one small ohaooe to esve your life and tbot is through ao opera tion," was the awful prospect set before Mrs. I. B Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vaiuly trying to ourt her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow junndioe. He didn't count on the marvellous powr of Electric You know what you're planting when )uu plunt Ferry's Sodtfa. It you buy cheap seeds you can't be sure. Tako no chances Ferry's. Dealers every where sell them. Write for 19(11 Heed Annuals- mailed free. get Riltara to miro RtnmHCh nnd liver troubles. the jurors and witnesses at November Dnt Bjie hPHri f jtj took even bottles, term of circuit court, amounting to a was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more aud feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to ours stomaob, liver aud hulney troubles nnd never dissppninls. Price 50o at Oonser & Wsrren Drug Co Gordon's Feed and Sale Stable Has just been opened to the public and Mr. (lordon, the roprlotor, kindly invites his riumls to rail and try his first-duns accommodations. n.ty of Hsvjr Lrtd. O-rsan. for Bala Stable located on wuststdo of Main street botweon Wm. Scrlvner's and A. M. Ounn'R blacksmith shops. For the ladles A flue horse and huly'a saddle A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Heppner Ilia work first-class and satisfactory. May Street total of $257,50, was ordered paid for Friday, Jan. 11. lload supervisors' bills allowed as follows: Jesse Kirk 52 00 NLSbaw 1100 B F DeVore 50 00 A J Cook 128 75 F M Parker 35 00 In the matter of the proposed county road No. 15(1, report of viewers and sur veyor read second time and approved j claims for damages J P Brown $250; J Q Wilson $.100 ; court appointed J M Hager, T J Matlock and W G McCarty as appraisers to meet on Jan. 20 at 9 a. m. at beginning of said proposed road and assess the amount of damagos, as above claimed, if any there be, caused by laying out said proposed road, and to report as by law directed. Bills already incurred in above case ordered paid as follows: N 8 Whetstone, viewer 2 60 A Andrews " 2 60 1) O Justus, viewer (also wagon and team) io Give him a call J J McGee, survevor 7 00 Bills ordered paid: Wm House, criminal acct 12 50 Nick Wellinuhara. hauling 00 Telephone Co 4 65 Bridal Veil Lumber Co, road & bridge acct 30 00 J L Howard, commissioner sal E C Ashbaugh " " Glass & Piudhom, stationery. Satcrday, Jan. 12 The court drew the names of 200 resi dents of the county for the jury box. Koad Supervisor Hiram Clark re signed, and Kdward Brown appointed. Koad Supei visor Robert Dexter re uiguwl, and Marian Slagbt was ap pointed. Claims against the Bcalp bounty fund were examined, approved and accepted. In the matter of the report of Koad Supervisor Robt Dexter, the action at the November term, wherein he was allowed $47.90 was reconsidered, and the clerk was ordered to draw a new warrant for $16. niarU ordered to draw warraot for collection of delinquent 1899 faxes. Court adjourned to meet in special session Jan. 28 to fix county levy. , M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, Mich. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICK IS IIERKBY GIVEN THAT THE uiuiitralirned admlnidtmtor of the estate ol William Cox. deceased, has filed in the nnnntv Court of Morrow county, his final Recount as such administrator of said estate, and that Tuesday the fifth day of March, 1901, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day has heen nxeil by said court tor nearing ui objec tions to said report and the settlement thereof. Administrator of the eBtate ot William Cox, deceased, 8l7-.il BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. In the District court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter ol 11. A. Yocom, a bankrupt In Rank rnntcv. To thft creditors of H. A Yocom. ot Hennner, In the county of Morrow and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice a here bv elven that on the 'itn nay of December, lWX), the said H. A. Yocom was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the tint meeting of his creditors will be hem in mv nfflcn In the Asslciation block, on Main street, in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla eountv. Orpiron. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, on thn '2Hr.l dav of January. 1901. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, annoiut a trustee, examine the bank rupt aud transact such othor business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated this uin aay oi January, iwi. Thomas fitzGkrai.1), Keteree in Bankruptcy. IV. Johnson, specialist for diseases of the rectum, will be at the Palace Hote for a short time only. vr. jonn- son cure' piles without knife, ligatiue or caustic and guarantees a cure in everv case. Call and talk with him if you are troubled. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THIS INTBKiim, IiAmu Offlce at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 8, 1901. Motina in hnrehv si ven that the following! name 1 settler has filed notice of his intention tn maim final nroof in sunnort of his claim, and I that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, OreKon, on Thursday February 14, lui, viz: JOHN D. HICKEY, of Heppner, Ore,, Homestead entry No. 5351 tor the east V, north west U and east W southwest i section 7, town ship 3 south, range MEWH He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, viz; Mat Hughes, urnesc cupper, Patrick Hplllane ana Isaac m aasey, an oi nepp- ner, Ore. . . 816-21 JAY r. IjUcah, negister. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Public Land Sale (Isolated Tract.) VTOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT IN oursuance of Instructions from the Com missioner of the general land office, under au thority vested In him by section 2455, D. 8. Kevisea statute, as amenueu vy uicbui ui vun- i rress annroved February lift. 1895, we will pro ceed to offer at public sale on Saturday the 2d rtuv of vntirnarv. next, at tne nour oi iu o ciock a. m., al tins omce, tne iouowiiik unci ui iauu, to-wit: west Vi soumeasi ) section ii , iuwu hln 3 south, ranee 25 E W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to tile their claims in this offlce on or before the day above designated for the commencement oi saiu sale, otherwise tneir rignts win oe iuneueu. jay r. Ijucah. Register. B14-19 Otis Pattrrson. Receiver. U. a. Land omce, The Danes, ur.,uec zi, imi. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND 1J Offlce at La Grande. Or.. Dec. 4. 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nroof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow Comity, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on January ro, iwi, viz: Homestead entry No. 6219 of JOHN P. DOHERTY, of Vinson, Ore , for the east i southeast U and southeast M northeast M and lot 1 section 2, township 2 south, range 29 east W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said ana. vis: Daniel uonerty, oi nenpner, Ore., Daniel Hirl, James Nelson and James Byers, all of Viuson, Ore. A VT, HASTLKTT, 811-6, . Register. Dkpabt TIME SCHEDULES AEBlva . Chicago- Salt Lake Denver, 4:30 p. m. Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, Ht. 9a.m. Louis, Chicago, and Eust Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, 4:30 p.m. Express Ft. Worth, Omaha, 9 a. m. Kansas City, St via. Hunt- Louis. Chicago ingtou, and East, Atlantic Walla Walla, Lewis- 5:20 p. m. Express ton, Spokane, Min 7 -45 a.m. neapolis, St. Paul, via. Spo- Duluth, Milwau kane. kee Chicago and East. 8.00 p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m. From Portland. All sailing dates subject to changt. For San Francisco Sail every 5 days 8:00 p.m. Columbia Riveb 4:00p.m. Ex. Sunday Steamers. Ex.Sunday Saturday , . , 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. 6:00 a.m. Willamette Riveb 4:30 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex.Bunday Oregon City, New berg, Ralem and n ay Landings. 7-00 a.m. Willamette and 8:30 p.m. Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon., Wed. and Sat. and Fri. Oregon City, Day tou & Way Land ings. Snake River. Lv. Rlparia Lv.Lewiston 3:35 a. m, Riparia to Lewlston 9 a, m. daily dally wmmmm WHEN buying a shot gun don't throw away money by spending $ 1 50 to $500 when for very much less you can buy a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN which will outshoot any other shot gun on the market no matter what it costs. The Winchester Repeating Shot Gun is now made In " Take Down " style in 12 and 16gauge. Itcombinesrapidity.reliabilityandstrong shooting qualities with-a price within reach of every body's pocketbook. For sale by dealers everywhere. FREE Send nam and aidrtu oh portal card for 164-page catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN. I. X. L. Confectionery and Cigar Store. Dan. P. Doherty, Proprietor. Free Reading Room. Gentlemen are invited to come in and be comfortable, ana reaa papers from all over the world, a quiet, respectable place. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of the very best quality. A. fair share of the public patronage is solicited. NOTICE OF INTENTION. 1 TVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND U Otttc-e at La Grande, Ore., Dec. 4, l'.nm. Notlee Is hereby given that the following- named settler haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner at 7 :45 a. m. No. 10 arrives at 5:30 p. m. Uallj except Sunday. Passengort booked for all Foreign I Countries. J. M. KERN AN, Agent. Heppner. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Or. New Lodging House. I have re-papered and re furnished the well-known Mougtaii) House And it is now ready for the acoommadation of lodgers by the day, week or month. Labor Saving Reading for Busy Men and Women, in The Outlook $3.00 a year A cent a day 5 j numbers a year A Weekly Newspaper ind an Illustrated Magazine in one. Tells the story of world-nappenings every week in brief, clear-cot paragraphs. Lyman Abbott the Editor-in-chief, and Hamilton W. Mabie the Associate fcditor. RALPH CONNOR ts JACOB A. 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SPECIAL OFFER To introduce The Outlook to new read ers we will send it for two months' trial for 25 cents pro vided this paper is mentioned. Address THE OUTLOOK, NEW YORK NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public Land Sale. (Isolated Tract.) VTOTK'H IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN 1 pursuance ol Instructions from the Coin nilssloner ot the General Land Oflloe, under autnorltv vested In htm by section 2Vb. United States revised statuU's, as amended by the act that said proof will be made before the County finmi rnntnc "xnti r1san mm congress approved February 26, lsstt, we will Clem ot Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, uuuu IUUII1S flllU njail, will proceed to oner at pumic saie on lursuay, ine on January Jtj, lyui, vis: tiomeateaa entry u'jni, . , "?y. "L l'Mli,?.5rUme.i,,.hL . ,Ti,.l!,.?L.. GEORGE A. STEVENSON, of Heppner, Ore., of land, to wtt: Southeast 1 northwest H and " southeast H section 15, township g south ..i.thuu,, l imrt,u..i l. Bu.,t Lu, n trt, i,i, in I raiiKe '27 east W M. 4 south range 2fi east W M He names the following witnesses to prove Any and all persons claiming adversely the Discontinuous residence upon and cultivation i..,.. .i .... in hi. ih.,i. of said and. via: H. P. Florence, L. A Florence. claims iu this ollloe on or before the day above fceuey aim law, vi""'", " HU-ts a. n. vahtlctt, Kegister. fortable beds. Lodging 25 cents. I. N. BASEY. designated for the commencement of said sale, othurwlse their rights win he loricitea. JAY. P. Ll'CAt). Register. 817-23 Otis Pattkrson. Receiver. U. rJ. band Office, The Dalles, Ore., Jan. 12, 1901. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Netfve Influence N OTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE vi.it DR. JORDAN'S ohutI MUSEUU OF ANATOUY1 1051 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CM. (tutwtm aixu a4 IwistJ 17 0 192 0(1 I "WOODandCOAlL The Heppner Wood and Coal Yard, E. A. Beaman, proprietor, is now selling and delivering FIRST-CLASS TTTJlSTs at reasonable prices. Fir. Pine and Oak Roek Springs and ' . 4-a 1 Wood. Mosiyn uoai. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Leae orders Bt T. B. Howard's grooery store, or csll np Mr. Besmsn's borne by Telephone. Is the subtle force which controls the different organs of the 1(100 bodv. It makes them strong or weak, healthy or diseased according as the brain and nerves are strong and vigorous or MriwQiwL...lr,.r weak and diseased. eak nerves cause headache, nervousness, nrnmlmn. inditTestion. heart trouble and manv other forms of CONTEST NOTICE chronic weakness. Make the nerves strong, the brain clear and Y) active and the body will be healthy and vigorous. "For soino years I was troubled with nervousness nnd pain at the base ot the bruin. My head often felt as though it was In a vise and was beinti squeezed. I pot so bad 1 could scarcely sleep at niRlit and my heart would palpitate and pain me a trreat deal. I began taking Or. Miles' Nervine nnd grew steadily stronger until my trouble was entirely removed." Key M. Camfufli., Walr, Neb. D. Miles' Nervine xthes and rosts the tired brain, 6trenntheu9 tbe nerves nnd supplies tin nerve lntluence tiiat is so necessary to build up health of body aud vigor ot mind. Try it. Sold by druggists oo guarantee. Da. Mu.es MsoicAt. Co., "Elkhart, Ind. EPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR. LAND iitn-it Thn Dalles. Ore.. Nov 10 VXD A snftlrlent contest sffldavit hartiig been tiled in this office by B. F. Swauifart, contestant, aitalnst honiesteatl entry No. SstS. made 0't W. lw. for north i southeast k sectiou 22 ami northwest l sontnwest ami sramnBi m northwest V setlon 2, township 1 south, range 2d vast, hy William M. Ross. contitee, til wnnn It Is alleited that saltl vumam m. noss naa wholly abandoned said tract, aud has contin ued to so abandon said traflt, and has failed to Improve said tract ever since March 1, 1. and that sam ananoonmeni is uo uu , uu ploymentln the army or navy oi wsimi States In time ol war. said parties are hereby notlHed to appear, respond and oiler evidence touching said alienation at 10 o'clock a m on January W. W01. before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his ettlce at Heppner, Ore-on, and that dual herliif will be held atlO o el.x-k , n i...,i... ) inn. before the Register and Receiver at the United mate land othee In The Dallca. OreRon. Thesas4coiitestauthavliir. in a pro(Kr am davit. Bled twtober II. lsW. sot tonh facts which show that after due dillircnc. rrsoal ..f hi. nntiit t'Aimot be made. H is hereby ordered and dlrecteit that such notice be given bj dun aud proper pnoncaiiou. 12-lj Iax P. tWAS, Keflster. svd mtm woe are aufferlat from the ctt'scts ot youthful iDdi. eretlona or xoaa4 In maturor rears. TTervous and phvalsal lblllSy,Iaa. imlrMT. Loil Mh4 In all itaoompll- cations; flprinsrrhos, Prallr- rntra, bwnnrruwa, wiacs, rmfttvj r I rlnHttaar. Hy a eombluatloa of remedies, of rat ouratfve powe r, ths Doctor has so arranged his tratmcut thst It will not only aiTnrd immtHiinte n-llf, but psrmanout cure. The Doctor does not claim to perforau miracles, but M well known to be a fair aod square Phy.lflan and Hnrfrcon, prsomlooat In his.pwlalty llaMa mt Jlvai. r. ......v ,, roup ii if 1 . ths system without ths use of Merry. iriun iu iihi uy an . p.r. mnwiwi fur. for Bupliire. A quick and rarltaol cwrefor Pllva. riaaaro and rlotnlao, bf Dr. Jordan's soectal nalnleas mstboda. KVKRV MAM applvlnctoiiswUlnaalT our arnat orHnfcmot bisconiplalnt. We will Nuonmlw a POUITlVJt CUSS mt ftvrv eats ire vn irr'nKe. Ciinsullallnii Fit KB and strictly pr1t, CHAH'tKS TKItr REA.SOXABLM. Treatment DeraoilMllv or by lottor. Wdi. f, Hnnk. PHII.SSWePffT F M4RRIACIK. MuDrU (.ATaloablO book for men.) Call or writ OX mow t CO.. 105t Market St. t.f. If von want to buv some very low priced ranchM, et Georne Wells,' at Conser & Warren's drug store. The White is King of Sewing Machlneg and Bicycles. iiT-i ' a ir.Ain, aaw Post St., Pan Francisco, CM. White beWlIlg aiaCnme VX. cor. of StocktonSt.. Facing laciac t nlon Club. C. A. HAWKINS, Oenoral Manager Gilliam & Blsbee, Heppner, Dealers in "White" Bicycles and Sewing Machines