THE GAZETTE. IiErPNEIJ, THURSDAY, Mar 20. Wfl. THE EAST OREGONIAX'SS FORE The E. O. maintains a prominent po sition in Eafitern Oregon as a leading organ of the democratic! party. Speak ing of the questions which win be pre sented to the voters of Oregon, it says: "So far as the legislative ticket is con cerned in tills as well ast in other coun ties of this state, the battle must be fought ont on these lines: Opposition to untaxed bonds; amendment of the railroad commission in the interest of producers or its repeal and the enact ment of a freight law ; radical amend ments of the assessment law; adoption of ballot reform; declaration in favor of electing United Htates senators by a di rect vote of the people; and a repeal of the usury law. Of course the republi cans will very likely adopt the same declarations, but it must certainly be apparent to some of the party that their practices in the past will belie any pro fessions made in favor of auy of these things." The subjects presented are all worthy of the attention of the voter. There is not one which can, consistently, be con sidered a strict party issue. There is not one matter named in the E. O.'s formula but what is a subject in which every citizen of Oregon is immediately and directly interested. Then wny in ject the significant words "Oi course the republicans wiil likely adopt the same declaration?" Have the republicans been more derelict than the democrats? On the question of the election of Cnit- ed States senators and the repeal of the usury laws, members of all parties are divided. The usury question is particu larly one of vital importance to the bor rower. To protect the needy unfortun ate from the oppression of the usurer; and on the other hand the lender wants the advantage of the open market, where corners in money can be manipulated just as wheat and pork are now. The experience of the past legislatures, controlled by republicans or demoorata, have taught the people that these ques tions presented by the East Oiegonian have tared alike at their hands. No, no, they are not questions which will, or ought to be deoided by party alone. Voters belonging to either party should elect representatives who will join with any parties in carrying out measures that are clearly not partisan, which they demand. IT HAS BECOME A NUISANCE. The ISlair educational bill has become a public nuisance at the hands of its pa ternity. Senator Blair has inflicted on a wearied senate and the country an inter mitant speech, probably unparalelled in our national councils. Early in January he began the greatest speech of the cen tury and has oontinued it at intervals since, when permitted. It is said his de. livery on February 6th consumed five hours of the time of the senate, and would make a small volume containing one hundred and twenty pages. His speeches upon the bill with statistics and other matters preseuted would form an extensive library on educational sub jects. Yet, with all his long vaporings, his wind ib unexhausted and fearfully inexhaustuble. It is not to be presumed that his speeches were made to a crowded pres ence upon the floor or m the galleries, who eagerly listened and drank in his Mowing eloquence, for that would be granting powers of endurance to human ity whioU patience does not permit. Kather, imagination must picture the empty benches and a few senators occu pied with matters more pressing than the humdrum, threadbare speeches of Tt ts now proposed to agitate the sub ject of an amendment to the constitu tion the object of which is to prevent the use of public money, in any way, for any private educational institution nnder the control of religions denominations. The amendment would be a good one to protect the people from being taxed directly to enrich religious corpora tions. The question arises, will such an amendment avail to accomplish the de sired end? What is wanted most, is some effort to give congress the power to pro tect the citizen wherever he may be, from brutal violence, where the states refuse or neglect to give them protec tion. BUCKLIN'S AiiNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Halt Kheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- Blains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. for sale by A. D. Johnson & Co The roomers of Seattle propose to ex tend the boundaries of that city so as to include in its limits a site twelve miles square. Within the limits proposed the population of the city would be increas ed to 50,000. This would show a com pact city of 347 inhabitants to the mile and allow nearly an acre and a half to each man woman and child. It will al low plenty of range, but my! won't the people be taxed to support such a me tropolis! But vanity endureth much. The citizens of Portland have ac cepted the proposition of U. W. Hunt to build a line of railway from the junction of the O. & W. railway system to Port land. Mr. Hunt'B proposition is that the citizens of Portland take $2,000,000 of the bonds of the company. Portland's enterprise will not fail to show itself aud secure a line which will be a source f wealth for all time. Over a million ai Jl a quarter has already been subscribed. V EErORT OF THE CONDITION Of the First National Bank at Hepp ner, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business, 2H day of February, 1HB0. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 8124,117.55 Overdrafts seoured and unsecured 3,442.38 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Due from approved reserve agents 518 68 Due from other National banks lOSo.Hi Banking-house furniture and fixtures 3292.08 Current expenses and taxes paid 501.75 Premiums on II. S. bonds 3,0(0.(0 Bills of other Banks 445.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. 1.27 Specie 13,107.60 Legal-tender notes 1025.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 562.50 If a woman is pretty. To me 'tis no matter, i- Bo she blonde or brunette, io she leu me look at her.' An unhealthy woman is rarely, if ever beautiful. The peculiar diseases to which so inr of the sex are subject, are prolino causes of pale sallow faces, blotched with un sVbtly pimples, dull, lustreless eyes and ems eiated forms. Women so afflicted, can be per manently cured by using; Dr. Pierce s f avorite Prescription; and with the restoration of health comes that beauty which, combined with good qualities of head and heart, makes women angels of loveliness. ..... )( " Favorite Prescription is the only medioine for guarantee from the mmnuraomrers, mat it win rivo Bauiinuuuu in rftry cage, or money will oe refunded. It g a poiiitive rpeeiilc for all those painful disor ders, irregularities and weaknesses with wbioh so many women are afflicted. Copyright, 1888, by "Wokld'i Dia, Hid. ass'x. DB. PIERCE'S PELLETS Purely Vegetable I Perfectly Harmless I TrNECcITAI.ES as a uver fill. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to tube, ne tiny. Sue-ar-ooated Pellet a dose. Cures Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attaoka, and all de. Tnngementa. of the Stomach and Bowels. H kuk a Tial, by druggists. OHEGON STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Senator Blair.. ...Vhv.jb.H. JVmalKTMifofiaY President Green, of the Western Un ion Telegraph Company, in his testimony before the committee on the Postal Tele graph bill, said the government oould not do the business as cheaply aa the Western Union, hich is probably true, but it is not contemplated by the friends of government telegraphy to declare dividends on a huudred per cent of wa tered capital. The cost of the postal ser vioe of the country exceeds the revenue, yet, the people are served cheaply and are satisfied to pay the delinquency out of the general fund, rather than add the small increase of postage neoessary to make the service equal the expense. Who will say that a monopoly could give the public cheaper service? So it would be with a telegraph department; in time it would pay its way at small rates. NOT A RELIABLE WITNESS. Dr. Noroiu Green, president of the Western Union Telegraph Company, has had a lengthy hearing before the com mittee having in oharge the postal tel egraph bill. As might be expected from the president of a great corporate mo nopoly, he was opposed to the govern ment management of a postul telegraph. His company has always been opposed to competing lines by individuals, and why not against the government line? The fact is, opinions of monopoly managers, voluntarily given, upon mat ters whioh would conflict with their in terests are of little value, aud cannot be received as reliable. Total $164,090.68 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus fund 12.000.00 Undivided profits 1,937.99 National Bank Notes outstand ing 11,250.00 Individual deposits subject to check ,.. 35.094.32 Demand certificates of deposit 1139.75 Time certificates of deposit 9044 40 Due to other Nationul Bauks.. 41,990.28 Due to State Banks and bank ers, 736.94 Coffin & McFarland, We tnke pleasure in informing our customers and the public generally that we have just remo?ed our stock of General Merchandise into our Elegant New Brick Store down Main Street, where we shall be pleased to welcome all. We have the Best Assorted Stock of Goods in this section. Our Dry thotb Depirimeni ih In Gent's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing We are The Leaders. We can show a Handsome Line of Fine Tailor Made Suits, of the Latest Styles and Most Brilliant Patterns. Don't buy yonr Spring Suit before Examining our Assortment. NOTICE. o Most QsmpleU! To all whom this may concern: Notice is hereby Riven that on January 80.1SJU, I executed turner duress, a promissory note m ta vorof W. H. t'onard. foriliesumof rwo laon sund i2.(Jf) Dollars.and line m four months from date thereof, and Thai I will not pay 8-ld note, and 1 further notify all parties not l.i Pur chase or discount saiu note. 1 , ... Hated at Heppner, tins uay oi i-eu.. & Coffey s ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby eiven tliat the nridersismed. John T. Dickens has this lay been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of L. W. Dickens, deceased, by the county court of Morrow county. c.re F t treV, and all persons bavins calms against the estate are horeby notified to present the same, duly verified, to said administrator at Hardmnn, Morrow county, ur.. or at me omce ,l Brown & Hamilton in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice John. T. Dickens. Administrator. Dated Feb. 25. 'DO. J.N. Beowh, Att'y for Atlm r --Exclusive HardwarB Sieie,- Is the Tlace to Get Your FINE, STYLISH HATS IN ALL SHAPES. SLIPPERS Total $104,099.08 State op Orecion, ) County op Morrow, ) I, George Conser, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Geo. Conser, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of March, 1890. Otis Patterson, JNotary fublic. Correct- -Atte: The fifth annual convention of the Sunday School workers of Oregon will be held in the Christian church, Mc Minnville, commencing Tuesday, April 15, and closing Thursday, April 17, 1890. While this is a mass convention, and all interested in Sunday School work are most cordially and earnestly invited to be uresent, yet, to insure representation, each Sunday School in the state is re quested to select two or more persons pledged to attend. ne irienas or tne work at McMinnville will open their homes and hearts and take eare of ail who may attend the convention. That they may know who are to be entertain ed all those expecting to be present will confer a favor bv sending their names to Rev. J. Hoburg, McMinnville, that plac es may be assigned them. Friends of the work will notice the change in time of holding the convention from June to April. This is done that Oregon may fall into line with our sisters ia a chain of conventions arranged by the internal ex ecutive oommittee. Mr. Wm. Reynolds, president of the last internal conven tion, will be present at the convention and take a prominent and active part. Arrangements have been made with the S. P. R. R. in Oregon and the O. P. R. R. for the usual reduced rates. That we may know the number of schoolsind pupils, aud the work being done oy tue Sunday Schools of Oregon, theseoretary or superintendent of each school is re quested to send frol. nenry ooeaa. Philomath, Or., statistical secretary, a full report. N. W. Hull, E. W. Allen, Secretary, Corvallis. President. WEEKLY EXCURSIONS. LADIES' : AND : MISSES' : FINE : SHOES : AND Gents' Footwear in all Grades. FINEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES AND RANGES IN THE CITY. The "Home Jewel" Ranges will "bake the cake. Full line of Groceries, Hardware aud Tinware. California San Jose Saddles. Bits and Spurs. Heavy Team Harness. MITCHELL WAGONS. Plows and Harrows. Doors Rnd Windows. Paints, Oils and Glass. Carpets, Wall Papers. Black smith's Stone Coal. Shingles, Lime Sulphur, Cement. CLOCKS, AND WATCHES. GUNS AND PISTOLS. TRUNKS and VALISES. Commencing Monday Morning, FEBRUARY, 17th, 1890, we intend presenting to every retail cash purchaser of dry gooda, cloth- -ing, boots, Bhoeerbai'and caps to the amount of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), A BEAUTIFUL BOUND VOLUME, Worth $4 each. Our prices on all goods are low as the lowest. Buying the books from the publishers east, in large quantities, we are eabled to offer them as an inducement to increase our trade. The-fcbove offer holds good until JULY 1, 1890. Do not miss this chance, but start in at once buying from us and get a present, for EACH TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS WOETH OF DRY GOODS Purchased between the above dates. Orders from the Country Solicited Highest price Paid for Shep Pelts. Agents fox Cli3?isty & Wise. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of an or der issued out of the ( :ounty Court of the State of Orfccon, for Morrow county. i:it'(l March 7, IKK), the undersigned, the adininistnitory of the Eftateof Charles Linde, deceased, will Bell at public auction, on the premises, oq Friday, the Fouitti Day of April, 1NU0. The following described real estate, known as the Charles Linde Kanch, to wit: The S'-i of the N W H and the W M of the SW 'i of Sec. 20. Tp. y si ,f i? -;tl V W. M IVrmn: One-third in ninety daysand two-thirds in one year, at eight nerecnt. Also, all the personal pronerty ie- Ionsnne' to said estate, consisting of horses, prat tle, farming implements, etc. Jerms: ash on all sums less than five dollfirs; over five dollars, note with improved security for one year with eifht per cent, interest. Dated at Heppner, March 7, 190. S'fEPHKN IjAT.ANDE, John HumiES fii-4t. Administrators, Tinware, Shelf Hardware, Iron and Steel, Blacksmiths' Coal, Wood and Willow Wars, Queensware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Etc, Etc. Harrows of three different patterns. The Square Deal Gang Plow. Vitlx ICatllrifj: Attachment. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande. Or., March 4, '90. Notice i hereby Biyen that the fotlnwuiff named settler haw tiled notice of his intention to make hnal proof in support ol his claim, ana that said proof will be made before the county jndi;e. or in hi-absence before the county clerk of Morrow countv, at Heppner, Or., on May HI. viz. Philip K. Trenton, TM. No. 311. for the SR'4 SWi, Si RH Nlii Si'i Sec. ito. Tp. 1 8. K. 28 E. nurnwl the fni lowinf? witnesses tO nrOVe 1U6 eontinuoufl residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Vnmn Mpdimher and T. M. ("row. of Gallo way, and Mike Kenny and Andy Tillard, of Lena. Or. invnorsnn who rlesires tn protest asamst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under rneiaw ami uie regula tions of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be Kiven an opportu nity at the above mentioned time ana place io cross-examine the witnesses ot said maintain, and to ofter evidence in rebuttal of that Kuomit ted by claimant. 3o4-9 Hexht Rinehart. Register. Heppner, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Feb. 28, 1S90. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 8101,391.03 Overdrafts seoured aud unse cured 885.05 V. S. bonds to secure circula tion 12,500.00 Stooks, securities, judgments, claims, etc 3,858.80 Due from approved reserve agents 1,608.95 Due from other Nat. Banks . . KSJ.18 BankiurhoUHe, furniture, and fix. 1,885.45 Current ex. and taxes paid rremiums on U. S. bonus Checks and other cash items. . Bills of other Banks Fractional " paper curreucy, nickels, and cents Specie 5,070.40 Legal-tender notes 1,000.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (o per cent, of circulation) 836.18 3,200.00 2l'5.67 20.00 1.23 562.50 Tot Aii ,...$133,213.44 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus fund 2,728.69 Undivided profits 2,550.05 Nat. Bank notes outstanding.. 10,750.00 Individual deposits subiect to check 25,336.24 Demand certificates of deposit 2,68vt.59 Time certificates of deposit 300.00 Due to other Nat. banks 88.38 Notes and bills re-discouuted 28,709.59 Bills payable 10,000.00 On aDd after Tuesdav, Feb. 25t.h, the Union Pacific. "The Overland Route will ran a furnished Pullman Colonist Car from Portland to St. Joseph, Mo., leaving Portland every Tnesday at 9:00 p. m., arriving at St. Joseph the loiiow iua Saturday. This car will be fitted up with mat tSfcShftwJIl'1' frJte of S3.00 for an ripper or lower don or heppner at be berth from Portland to St. Joseph. Passengers holding tourist, first-olass, or second-class tickets will be carried in this car. For rates, through tickets, sleeper berths, or detailed information, apply to the nearest Ticket Agent Union Pacific System, or T. W. Lee, GenT Pas3. Agt, Portland THE COMPLAINT NOT GOOD. Complaints have been made in some quarters, ot the appointment, of Captain Lewis, as register of the land ofhoe at The Dalles, assigning as a reason his residence in Grant county, when plenty of good timber could be found in that city, ready aud willing to aocept the position. As Grant oounty is in the Dalles land district, there was nothing improper in appointing auy competent citizen who resides anywhere in the district. If the appointment had fallen outside the dis trict the objection would hold good. A BOOMERANG. Dispatches from the Cherokee strip give thrilling accounts of the great rush of boomers into that territory. It is re ported that between thirty and forty thousand people have oyer-run the country in a few days dt spite all the ef forts of the few troops and the Indian police. A crazed cicitement appears to rvade the throng of graspmg land irrabbers and honest home seekers. Their haste has been uufortunate as the strip is not yet open to settlement, as the bill has passed only one house ot 7-oucress. After its passage into a law it will not be opened to settlement until the Indian claims shall have been eitin- :..l,.l The president has issued his procla mation declaring iub j okee strip unlawful, and requiring all intruders to leave the temtory. buth cient troops have been ordered to the scene of trouble, who will enforce the proclamation of the president. Many, Spou being apprised of the cond'hon, are leaving. It ia haped order will be restored without a conflict. Tot Aii . . i $133,243.44 State of Okegox, ) oocnty of moiibow, ) I, Ed. R, Bishop, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abave statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Sd It. Bishop, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1800. A. A. Roberts, Notary Public. Correct Attest: E. R. Swinburne, P. C. Thompson and E. D. Rood, Directors. POLITICAL PROPOSITIONS. Candidates Here and There for tlie Various Offices. A. A. Roberts, Heppner's recorder, is spoken of for joint-senator, on the re publican ticket. Mr. Roberts does not afhrui that he is a candidate. Hon. W. R. Ellis has the lead of all other Eastern Oregon candidates for congressional honors, and is developing remarkable strength in the valley sec tion. Oregon is entitled to two con gressmen, and in event that a second one is to oe chosen, the Gazette predicts his nomination and election for that position. Mr. Blair, of Lexington, is nientionetl as a candidate for county judge on the republican ticket. Jas. Wyland, of Dairyville precinct, is a caudidate for assessor, we are inform ed. He is a republican. E. B. Stanton, of Eight Mile, is spok en of in connection with the commission er's office. AUTOMATIC SEW1XG MACHINE! Prices reduced. Every family now can have the best Automatic Sewing Ma chine in the market at reduced price. For particulars send for our new Illus trated Circular with samples of stitch ing. Our Illustrated Circular shows every part of the Machine perfectly, and is worth sending for even if you hare a Machine. Kruse & Murphy Mfg. Co., 4T.5 aud 457 West 20th St., N. T. City. . RANDOM REMARKS. Job printing at Pendleton prices at the Gazette office. A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc., at E. J, Slocnm's drug store. You will do well to see oloaks atW.O. Minor's before purchasing elsewhere. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a scientific manner. The Salmg, Morgan and. Russell but ter at W. O. Minor's. None better in the market. Gnnn & Ruark. horse shoers; horses shod with new shoes all round after date for 81.50 per head. Mat. Liehtenthal will open your eyes in prices of his boots and shoes. You can buy them no cheaper in Portland. All lovers of a social smoke will find the most complete aud best selected stock of pipes and tobacco in the city at Leezer & Thompson's. Call and see for yourself. The St Buckingham & Heoht, men's shoe will not rip. Best in the market for the price. Buy them at M. Lichten- thai s. Go to Mat. Lichtentbal's for the Lud low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted. Also "Fargo" 2.50 ladies' kid shoe. The best shoe for the money in the market. Do you want some dried venison ? Go to J. W. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store for it, and everything else in their lines. The most complete stock of groceries in Heppner. Coffim & McFarland have made a lib eral offer in presenting customers with a beatifnl bound volume for every $25 worth or goods purchased m the line of drv goods, boots, shoes, etc. Roberts & Simons are prepared to re pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe vour horse, and in fact there is nothing in the blacksmithing line that they are not able to do. But look! The morn in russet mantle clad. Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hills. But a brilliant lamp adds more cheer fulness to the home circle. Examine Gilliam & Coffey's new fall stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember that all paid np subscribers to the Gazette are entitled to a brand notice, free of charge. This of itself is worth more thau 5?2 to the stockman, tf. If you want to see the latest novelties in spring neck wear go to Van Duyn's. - Elegant line of the latest imported pant patterns ever brought to Heppner at Van Duyn's. Full line Brownsville's clothing blan kets etc. Can take your measure on site. Van Duyn is sole agent for Hepp ner. Latest novelties in gents fumshings, such as silk Bhirts, very fine all wool shirts, fancy socks, suspenders etc, at Van Duyn's. Coming'. The very latest in eastern straw bats, look out boys for nobby stvles at Van Dayn's. a j t - O o o rr1 o O o g g a, 1 o CD m CD m j r CD o CD m en i CD m o CD O H X Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. Sep. S. 'W. Notice ie hereby given that the f ollowin g-narfned settler has tiled notice of hie intention to make final proof in Bupport of' Mb claim, and that said proof will be made pefore tne county judge or morrow county, at neyuaer, Or., on April 12. 18Wvizt , Justus Beaman, : Hd. No. 2457, for the SEH Sec. 4, Tp. 2 S., B. J E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon. and cultivation of, said land, viz: Frank Gobie, William Barton, Geo. Shipley and Krank Gentry, all of Heppner, Or. 63-63 F A McDonald. Register. GfiPlffl HI OF STOVES FOR THE 1ST EXfOT. A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. IMtx &s Iron Roofing a Specialty: GILLIAM & COFFEY, Next door to First Nat. Bank, Heppner, Or. SUMMONS. In the circuit court for the state of Oregon, for iiiBuuuiiiy oi morrow. The J. I. Case Threnhing Machine Company, a corporation duly or ganized and exiatinc under the laws of the state of Wisconsin, Plaintiff, to' rhfwlfta Kvto TnfanrUnr To 'harlps Kvte ahnve nampH In the name of the state of Oregon, you are nereoy requirea to appear ana answer tue com plaint nieo against you m the above entitled ac tion within ten days from the date of tne service of this summons npon you, if berved within this county; or if servea within any other comity of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the ser vice of this summons upon you; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you. And if you fail to appear and answer the complaint within six weeKs rrom tne date ot this notice, before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to wit: the 4th Monday in March, lhMI, plaintiitSwill take judgment against you for Twelve hundred seventy-seven and 50.100 ($177.5(t) principal and interest, for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150,110) attorney's fees herein, and for lira mil ULMUurtttiUiHiiuj or IU18 6UIE-. anu the defendant will take notice that if he fails to appear and answer the complaint filed herein, within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, judgment will be tak en against him for the sale of the premises men tioned in the complaint, to-wit: The west half of the south-west quarter of section twenty-eight (2bltownsliip one (1) north, range twenty-six cuoi .r.ai., xn morrow countv, state or Oregon, tuiu LfiaL me proceeas or such s&ie d s appliea to the payment of the sums of money herein men tioned, and the costs and disbursements of tins suit. 1 his summons is published in pursuance of an NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land OfRca at The Dalles Or.. March V), '90. Notice is 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 oroof wid be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 2t, It&U William Gilham, Ds. 325. for the SW' NWft 8f c. 9 and the S4 NEH & HV.H. NWU Sec. 8. Tp. 4 H. R. 26 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of taicl land, viz: Charles Kirk. John T. Kirk. FrankGilliam rind Hardy Long, ail of Heppner. Or. yo4-rj9 E. A. McDosald. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 19, 1R90. Notice is 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 mftde before the county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on April, IS, lb'Jii. viz: George TT7. Stewart Hd UBS. for the N"2 SE SW'i and SW4 sec 82 Tp R S R 25 E W M. lie names the following witnessps to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said tand viz: lien LuelliT'sr, Wm. Ivnelling and fieorge Hen drix, of Hardman, and Perry Oiler, of Lone Rock Or. F. A. McDonald, Kegister. Agent for the Brawl e Woolen . Mills! Fine Groceries, Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps. His stock of men's and youths' clothing is unsurpassed for cheapness and durability. FIUST Main Street, NATIONAL BUILDING, BANK Hebpner Or. SUMMONS. i. u. Morrow & ijon, pi'ff Richmond C.'riir,. ( To hIV Ja ?Vr th "cowry of J"? j? Aheb" entailed acl t'Sate of (Won. plaint filel .'SSTf'S0 answer the coin. tion within trf.'"" entitled ac. state, tiien wM. ?J ?.?ther-9?un.t5' ' this r""wiiuu, men yon hk FDnn;j neiHermof EadSff r9t dV oY thS mmmm ,Fee. i,?A: . y pn. Jas. A. ln, heppner Gazette. Tf Buit in equity to foreclose a mortgage on real aecotiv a m aHld co?,nty. f"- six con- property. : TWaH PA Ti ,orv, w ttANE KELLOGG. To John A. Ayles, one of the above named de. eb- U 1890. 61-66 Att'y for PI S, eintne8name of the State of Oregon, I S UMMONS. Yon are hereby summoned and required to ap-Tn the Circ'nr fnnrt fo- f pear in said court on or before the first day 51 State of " Oregon the Connty f Morrow, tne next regular term tnereot to oe begun ana. jj. b win barn e Plt'ff held at Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, on the ve ' fourth Monday in March 1890. and answer theOT R nnnn;n..i complaint of plaintiff filed therein or judgmentRichmond C. Barclay and NOTICE OF INTENTION T.and Office, at The Dalles. Or.. Feb. 19,'tV). Not ice is hereby given that the following-n&m-vl settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final poof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bef iret'ne county ju(ine of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on Apr 17, l&W, viz: Nicholas Donathi Hd 1674 for the W4 8WH SW1 NWi sec 2 and NKh Ml.'-, mr J t -a r of Heppner, Or. (i; b . A. McDonald. Register. FOB THE SPOT CASH Tou Will Find that Ton Can Get the Most Gooda oi the Same Class for the .Least Money at SUMMONS. Ih the Circuit conrt of the State ef Oregon for the County of Morrow. i Nelson Jones 1 Plaintiff, ! vs. I John A. Ayles, William Hughes, The Newton Kanch Land, StocA I SammonB. 4 AKriccltural Co., W. K. Ellis, I Q. W. lihea. ilefendants, NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.and Office at LaGrande. Or., Feb rsiMn Notice is hereby Kiven that the followi-w make firf1" h"? ?W n'ire of W int&n to makefintl proor in snpportof his okim that said nnmf win l. w.um, and mfrlZTUr- Andrew J. nut; v ciu i:e or Ktioh nt-.u,F .. 1 . . " latlnnk & HrvlQ iocerv otore. npvt Ars i . LWV mo- rink Whe They Say they Keep ""J?1 complete .Line of Staple and .c- S6e tor Toot Meat,, Salt, Glassware and Queensware At?rOCen?VCaDned Good DON'T FOP.GET THP S ?tag and Everything. ' HEPPNER, Ui.GET THE .Mff STOKE, MAIN STREET OREGON. thereof for the relief prayed for in the com plaint namelv. a decree for the foreclosuse of the mortgage executed by you to the defendant Wil liam Hughes, apen the following described real property, to-wit: The west one-half otthe north west quarter and the west one-half ottlie south west quarter of section lit in township 3 south, of range 2ti E. W. M., Morrow county Oregon, and an order of sale to satisfy the demand of plaintiff in the Bum of Four hundred and &eventy-tix dol lars with interest therein at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 31st day of Jan. 1887, for the snm of thirty dollars as attorney's fees and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. that service of summons be made uoon von hv publication in the Heppner Gazette for six con secutive Wee KS. ft. KL, LOGO BENNETT. Dated l eb. 17, 1830. 62-7 1 f tate of Oregon, you are hereby Kd," ar and answer the complaint filed asainst yVm 1 the above entitled Ar.ti..,, .-;ti.; ri. . - you .e dat of the serv ceof this summons ujon y served within tins county; or il served in nnv lier county of this state, then within twenrt ffiW quired toYswer ZiS comp aS t the hrst day o the ne-rt trm D..,-.i r:rl. - !r?iXrM!i'BiPUbiioa.t.i"n"f t"8 Simons! .to ;dif Tonfair Z,,""L. l1.: 1S Wintilf will take TV . l?ere.of It is ordered by the Hon. Jas. A. Fee, jndite of fen of Eleven Hnndr Jl nrt V.!S ?? i tne iSilS. 2? K oneeLnd?eir dofto S'tornevfi itn interest. contM nnH .i;.i,o... ... ' t-ther nr.tiK.Jl ." -lOU . feerved upon you by puhlication by mffrf TWO THROUGH TRAKS EACH WAY DAILY. VTA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. wm. si raai jud,e' tHPZSSSu&s 52 " fth Judicial District of Oreiron. I lato.1 Pk IO )iu " ' ou-00 DKT WOOD FOB SALE. I have dry pine wood for sale at the month of iiarlatt canyon, fifteen miles from Heppner. t54-(if A. T. Sl-MMEBFTELP. Commencing with Sunday, March 2nd, both first and sscond-class tickets will be honored on the "Limited Fast Mail Trains," 3 and 4, as well also as the "Overland Flyers," Nos. 1 and 2. "The Limited Fast Mail" trains are equipped with Pullman Palaoe and Col onist Sleepers, Dining Cars, Chair Cars and Coaches, and rnn solid between Portland and Chicago, daily without change. The "Overland Flyer" trains are equipped with Pullman Palace Sleepers and coaohes, between Portland and Council Bluffs, and with Pullman Colo nist sleepers between Portland and Kansas City, daily without change. Connections are made at Pocatello with through trains to and from Salt Lake, and at Cheyenne with through trains to and from Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis. The above trains afford the quickest time between the Northwest Pacific Coast and Eastern and Southern points. Detailed time of trains, rates, through tickets, Baggage Checks, etc.. oan be procured upon application to any agent oi tne union racinc oystem. T. W. LEE, J. C HAKT, Agt, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Heppner Or. 64-8 TAILORING. I have opened a well-appointed tailor ing establishment in my new build ing on May street, and am now regularly receiving new goods and will make cus tom made pants from $7 to $15 best goods in the market. A. Aeeahamsick. allowance of such nr,i der the law t r Jleparlme Llowed. will ui'-ntioued i and to offer evidence i i'?.?I8?fa ela"mnt. ted hv elulmo... urn Ol-tj portaiiity at thehnv S.."i J?" an op to cross-examine the wit Zl ",5 !m Moe ' submit. Hesby Kinehaet KeBister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at LaGraude. Or., Feb VI 'on bJ$sk now r...avid Jaeobsov. Ijnt i sec 2 and lot 1 sec l m 814W"4 8,,0 S5 Tp 3 g E W M. and VV.F. Bennei.Tf jieprS,er,Or. JhnSOn aliowae of such pr,,f;r Pwh knowljf the ?,J,tI?1 rPs'". "'.'"er "he Taws Sd theLa"y opportunity at the above nienfio,,I 8Z1 2 !-( Henry IIinehabt, Register. W. R. ET.I.TS Attorney for Plain'ti ff. BDMMONS. .Uhe circuit court of the State of Oregon for o&unty of .Morrow. an Jones, flaintilt, vs. Tlas J. Smith, William Hughes Jo. Ayles. W. K. Ellis and G-Kea, Defendant. in equity to foreclose a mnrtrao. i gliomas J. Smith and John A. Ayles, de- name of the state of Oregon. Xre hereby summoned and reqmired to an peesaid r.mrt,tn or Wmp. ' . hUir .V"" .?een and auuuaj iti uiulvu. itsvu, ana answer tbeplamt of plaintiff filed therein, or judg me decree will be taken against you for i.. ' i PJayeu lor in the coipit namely; a decree for the foreclosure , n "WUWM "i yen ro tne defend. ant Hughes, upon the following described w-wit: j ne v. one-nairof the N. . .i ouu toe ? HORSE; will travel well wlien shod by KUohKis m SIMONS, General Btacmiths & FariorJ. RKPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY. arsBsiioeiag oo per siaii after may isi, 1888 CLASS WAfiOM FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME or, 3VXr STANDj lor, Or " .?. n?reD,y. Biven that the following said proof will be macfe before the countl; IeVb ,T(lhn. T?t"nmi D S No. 8t(ti, f.,r the SEi w -cu 2H Tp 1 8 u -n y 'a w EH sec HenmM fi. : his contin,,or J.i 'IlneBs.es ?. . prove of, said land viz: """""'Hon Harr- P.,well, of Alpins. Joseph A. McKenzie Bernard Dohertyand Michael Kenny, of Heppl Anv riorann TO,rt . allowance of s nh yj?"9?.!""" the sattHtantiai reason, under th r who knows of any .. ""3 li-sma. qua section 24 in township 3 south of . ... mul.uw uuuuiy, Oregon, and aij iotf sale to satisfy the demand of plain US isuai of Four hundred and twenty dol lars ntereet thereon at the rate of ten per cenUnnum from the 27th day of Nov lHSti andie sum of fifty dollars as attorney's fees and fets and disbursements of this suit and for sther and further relief as to the court may equitable and just. Ittred by the Hon. Jas. A. Fee, a judee of thnit court of the sixth judicial district of tn& of Oregon, that-service of summons be mpon you by publication in the Heponer I iaib. i7, iayu. 6S i . V Aiiinor uupartrnent, wiivenrh iiWu.f should not be allowed, wiU be Hveii J, tunity at the above me itio, fiSl" AXl,.l,po.r- cross-examine tii winaau,,;.i "i TT w ii-3G8 Hesby Rinehart, Kegister Iveixogg & Bennett, Attys for Plff HCE OF INTENTION. Lfiice at The Bailee, Or., Mar. 17, 1890 Not hereby given that the following lameter has filed notice of his intention to mai proof m support of his claim, and that saof will be made before the county judge rrow county, at Heppner, Or., on May A iz: He ne f oUowinj? witnesses to prove his wnJU?JlJenc8 nl-'a. nd cultivation of. said ' r C1!f'5llis- " harles H. Hmas and Ben LueliinSrdman, Or., and Perry Oiler, of ijoue "-70 ( F. A. McDonald. Beeister. . NOTICE OE INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles Or.. Feb. 14, '90 Notice is herphv trivon t, .i. .', that said Dr,V, f will" V"i '"sSlaim. judse of Morrow iomTtiT tti?LM,S on Apr. 12, 18M1. viz: Hd 130(1 for tha J1 VMn. e. , 3. nH rai. kiSTM. .r,".?' "3 OWS4 sec E W M w TP 58 B 25 He names the ffilloiTinpirihiM. , . COntinnona r,Vl ' Y', V HVe niS said land, vi,- -uiuvauon of, kinTi!l3hU"8'Z.m:Ka.h,1rr' ,Th Hos- -wcuga, ui xiaraman, Or. . F. A. ilcDoNALD. 61l Register. Land Om .t r . Z . 1 -if ftl! MWll k iS-K ,S IJ HE.WIS. j ?''huggiiss patent " I SADIES CHAISE. g"ATENT CHAJSEBRAKEXl L FISH BR9S WAGN G9- NOTICE OF INTENTION. (Commuted Homestead) Land Ofb.ce at Tlie DalleB. Or., Feb. 18, '90 Notice is hereby given'that the followinKnamed claim, and that said proof will be made before I nah P. Ridgeway. Hd 33.,., for the SE'i seo 3."i Tp 4 S K 2fi E W M He immes the fol(..wii.e witnesses to prove hi mul Sar? B ni"'n "nd onititiun of Enoch ('ave, Milton E. Rrown. J. W. Brown and James H. Hayes, of Heppner, O. M- F. A, McDonald, Hegister, F- VAUGHAN. -:0: DENTIST. pLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ana TmD Late8t 0ffiCe TOrUmrniore GEO. W. -LORD CONTRACTOR and - BUILDER. Estimates for all kindi ings, town or country. Moving Bui 8 of build. tangs a S pecialty. RthavothoExclushB Caniratof i ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. H. BLACKMAN & CO., HEPPNER, OREGON, HEPPNER, OREGON.