UIB Wf 'io SELL YOU BPHJ ! 8 One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.: CTTND 1 80 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded Jaxid tLere are 140 acres gc d farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land Las agood spring of water on it, all under yi. fenca Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 j or without the timber oulture claim, $800. :ll '! AND STII.I ANOTHER Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms A 8 P" it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it. ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 820 acres, beat stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap am! on easy terms. Give your business to Heppner people and thereore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who natronize We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name Is signed as au evidence of guuu lauo. Did yon ever Read about the Man who Hid his Light aoder A bushel? Yea? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. AU the Snide schemes In the country Will not accomplish Half as much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that O-iei its spaoe Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. THE SCOURING MILL. Whatever faults our business men may have, they are more than an average in enterprise. Tbey mean well; and we doubt that they will permit Pendleton, or any neighboring town, to wrest from them enterprises whioh mean much for our seotion and whioh we must have. The Gazette is therefore of the opinion that Heppner will have a oouriug mill. If they cannot secure the assistanoe of the eentleman who made the proposition now before the renuieton people, they will enlist others in the work. Failing there they will erect and maintain one on their own resources. It Btands to reason that if strangers, or outsiders, rather, can invest86,000 to $7,000 with an equal amount put up by our citizens, guar anteeing 10 per cent, per annum on the preferred stock taken by ne, that they are very sure of making their part pay 10 per oent. or more above operating expenses. In this oase it would seem likely that a plaut could be operated to a good advantage by our own people. However, many with whom we have talked would much rather have the responsibility resting elsewhere, if they can got 1(1 per oent. roturu on their money, without any trouble on the part of the investor, and with all the advantages oocurring indirectly from tuoh au enterprise, as would be enjoyed if ereoted and maintained in our midst. In auyevent.it is the decision that we must have a scouring mill. Our people have lost many thousands of dollars Buippiutr dirt and grease, and now that our sheepmen must meet world's prioes, in competition with the peon labor and eternal wealth of range enjoyed in Australia and South America, it behooves us to ereot this mill as the only means by whioh we oan continue to inn sheep. Profits will be small at best, and uuless the greatest oare and economy in praotioed, this will be found on the wrong side of the ledger. Let us have speedy aotiou. The shearing season for '94 is rapidly ap prouohing, end but little time is left for consummation of the matter before us. WHAT HE "CAME FOR. The Hawaiian Advertiser iu the issue of Nov. 18th says: "It oamiot be doubted that it is the iutention of the United States to oo operate in establishing iu Hawaii such a government as can be relied upon to meet the necessities of this most im portiiut oeutral commercial position wbioh imposes on Hawaii suoh arduous responsibilities. It is the duty of the United States to see that Hawaii meets those responsibilities ami fulfils bar duties. It goes without saying that the coming government will be no recon struction of a native monarchy under any form whatever. Suoh Monarchy is by inherent nature absolutist, defiant or evasive of constitutions and laws, and regardful mainly of its own oaprioea. Mr Willis has come to Hawaii on no Mich idiotio errand. From this it will be seen that the intentions of Willis were not known at that time. And it is now doubtful if Willis, himself, has auy defluite idea of what he came for. His superiors have backed down so often sud so persistently that it would take a lightning gymnast to keep up with them. Hawaii iastriotly an American oolooy and the actions of the Provisional gov ernment have been misrepresented. In any event, thay propose to hold their position against force, and are fortifying Honolulu and other points. Hawaii is patriotio and millions of loyal Ameri cans wish them God speed in their efforts to orush out royalty and make It a free government. DON'T BELIEVE IT. "The consulting physicians have gone to Eastern Oregon for the purpose of locating a site for the branch asylum," says an exchange. This is untrue, be cause the site has already been selected by Governor Pennoyer, Secretary Mo Bride and Treasurer Mestcban, That site is Pendleton, and the board of con sulting physicians are being sent to other places only as a subterfuge in the interest of this board, wbioh wants no "hornets-nest" stirred up in the bunch grass oonntry this olose to election. Those plaoes besides Pendleton that have put in an application may as well let their hopes "mist away" now. The physioians on that junketing trip have no say, and Pendleton knooks the per simmon. Salem Independent. We canuot think that onr state officers have been guilty of any such duplicity. It is more than likely that this is another of the Independent's sensational charges. Heppner people give no cred- enoe whatever to the report. The ten per oent. additional tax on insurance in this state has been suspend ed, and suoh amounts as have been collected on that tax are ordered re turned. This is on promise that the Oregon insuranoe men will bring about repeal. They have undertaken too much when they gave suoh a promise. This result is but a natural one, and required no suoh action on the part of the insuranoe agents, for the union could not have maintained its position. We are reliably informed that it is now on the verge of dissolution, and that the country will soon enjoy the same com petition in insuranoe as in any other line of business. The Gazette hopes the day is near when such oan be fully realized. The Hawaiian Advertiser which is on our table, under date of Nov. 19th, says : "This paper is now, as it always has been, siuoe the day when the mcnurohy was forever banished from Hawaii, the firm and unflinching advocate of annex ation to the United States, without soy compromise in auy shaDe or form what. ever. Nor can one word be produced to snow a oontrary uetermination. To this paper more than to any other is due the credit of firmly standing by and de fending the provisional government and the oause it represents. It yields to no other paper a firmer allegiance to the prinoiples which the government aud its supporters represent." Senator, Hoar arraigned Cleveland in the U. S. senate a few dnys ago in regard to the appointment of Blout as a specinl commieeioner to Hawaii, with out asking the consent of the senate or making known his intentions. Hoar suggested that Cleveland was either wrong or the whole United States of America. Dk Gam has sucoeeded Admiral Mello as the leader of the Brazilian resolution. Late reports say that he has captured Rio sod that President Peixoto is a prisoner of war. The suc cess of the revolution means the res toration of monarchy. New York City is being involved in a oustom bouse scandal arising from millions of dollars of misappropriation of oustom bouse duties and other orooked work. The Buokley, Wash., bank wreckers, "Hart" and "Dinsmore," the cashier, have been arrested in Baltimore. They are father aud Bon, and their right name is Kanu. Free wool is no help to the oouBumer with protection to woolen goods. This is a feature which no real "tariff-for-reve-nne-oniy" advocate oan comprehend. Ciuoaqo went for Cleveland by 3(5,000 votes. On the vote for mayor recently it ouly lacked a few huudted votes of wiping it out entirely. Tub president should not have the veto power. It is too much for any one m m, aud if he is not wise it is a dangerous perogative. The initiative and referendum is grow ing in popularity. When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton, of Lura, Russell Oountv, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain A Co., Pes Moines, to show uim his six year old boy, whose life had been saved by Cliambrlaiu's Cough Remedy, it baviuir cured him of a very severe attack of croup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it saved his boy's life aud is euthusiastio in his praise of this remedy. For sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co. MUCK POMEKOY'S FLAG. The above is the standard adopted by "Briok" Pomeroy, of the Advance Thought, published in the World Jil., New York. "Brick" is one of the origi nal greenbackeis. At present he alvo catesthe principles of the peoples' par ly. Years ago he published !h Lh Crosse (Wis.) Demoorat, and nia lo the paper to the Badger State what the Lar amie Boomerang was to Wyoming. While in this connection, he wrote sev eral books whioh had quite a eals. "Brick" is a witty duck, but it is more or less tainted with nnadulturated vul garity. ASYLUM COMMITTEE 1MTKVIKWKD. Heppner Favorably Looked t'ponasttio Kent Place for the Location by Dr. Williamson from the Salem Daily Independent. The duty devolved upon Governor Pennoyer, Secretary McBride and Stute Treasurer Metflchan, as a committee to examine and control the state Hsylnm, to select en appropriate piece to eetablinb a branoh asylum. This committee re cently appointed Drs. L. L. Rowland J. A. Riohardson and W. T. Wiili a second oommittee to make a trip' through Eastern Oregon and visit the different towns on their route This oommittee has just reinrnod and are to make a report as to the sanitary coadi - tlon of these plaoes. " I A reporter oalled on Dr. J. A. Rich Uniaable fees, and prepare nnd prosecute unison end in reply to certain questionsj"Pplioation8 generally, inolnding me regnrding the oontents of the commit- I ohanioal inventions, design patents, tee's report, the doctor said that he hadjjtrttde-marks, labels, copyrights, iuterfer of course, his own conclusions, but de-i Sices, infringements, validity reports, olined to make them known sinoi th port dart not been oom-iled nud he did not know for certain what its contents would be. He suggested that we call on Dr. L. L. Rowlaud and possibly fur ther knowledge might be gained which he was not at liberty to give. The nsylum was visited and Dr. Row. land seen. The doctor was very busy and in turn referred us to Dr. W. T. Williamson, whom be instruatwd to give us answers to certain questions which appear below: What "places were visited by the com niittee? Baker City, North Powder, Union, La Grande, Echo, Pendleton, Miltju, Heppner and The Dalles. Under what heads arc the difforeut parts of your report to appear? Our report will be divided into the three main heads, whioh iu turn ore sub divided as follows: Cliuiatio conditions, comfort, health. Sight e 1 evu ti on, drainage; exposure to storms and India na. Wator quantity, quality, power and source at different seasons of the year. The report will simply be n sanitary one and will favor none of the anuli- oants with a private opinion. However, Doctor Williamson express ed himself as being a little prejudiced in favor of Heppner giving as his reasons the very exceptional location of the place. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa narrowly escaped one of the severest attaoks of pneumonia while iu the northern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was tinable to gel warm, and inside of an hour after his return he was threatens , with a severe oase of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottlo of Chamber lain's Ontlph Uttm.ilv r.f I.- uj , " miiuu UP iOlO often heard, and took a number of Urge uunrs. u says me eiteol was wonder ful and in a short time he was breathing easily. He kept on takiug the medicine and the next day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. lilaize regards In curs as StmnlV Wnnrl.rFxl 1?..- ...I- I. Sloouin Johuson Drng Co. Caning on the Hand. A father sued an Knglish school, master for assault because ho had caned his boy on the hand. Tho magistrate before whom it was first tried thought that the father was right, for the rea son that caning on tho hand was at tended by a risk of injury, ani there were "methods of corporal punishment quite as available, efficacious and not necessarily attended with any risk which the defendant might have used." The higher court, though, decided that It was not actionable Don't almost kill vonmolf hv vinUnt porgBtives. Take Simmons Liver Regu lator, a mild laxative. For further information call at our office. THE PATTERSON &TJE. PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the history of our country when the demand for inventions and improvements in the arts and sciences generally was so great as now. The conveniences uf mankind in the faotory and workshop, the household and on the farm, as well bb io official life, require oontinual accessions to the appurtenance and impliments of each in order to save labor, time and expense. The political change in the admiuistra- ou government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who being on the alert, and ready to per ceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the affaire of government to de ter bim from quickly oonoeiviug the remedy to overoome existing discrepan oies. Too great oare oannot be exer cised in choosing a oompetent and skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an applioation for patent. Valuable in teresis nave Been lost and destroyed in innumerable instances by the employ ment of incompetent counsel, and es pecially is this advioe applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust their business to this olass of attorneys do so at imminent risk, as the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quiok endeavor to get an allowance and obtain the fee THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, General Manager, 018 F street, N. W.,Washington, 1. C, represeming a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, nnd gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was in stituted to proteot its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed r. - n this line of business. The said Con any is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea- and gives especial attenion to rejected cases, it is also prepared to enter mto competition with any firm in securing foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wedderburn. 618 F Street, P. O. Box 385. Wasbingtoo, D. C. Stockholders Meeting. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 annual meeting of the Htockholdcri of the National Bank of Heppner will be held at Its ananie uouse on me necona Juesaay ol Jan 1H!U, between the time of II) a. m and 4 n. in. of laid day, for the purpose of electing directors aim aueuaiiiK 10 sucn omer Dusineni as may come before the meeting. ED. K. BIPHOI', Cashier. Heppner, Or., Dee. 2, 1893. 85-tf. Notice. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual meeting of Stockholders of the Heppner Building A Loan Association will be held at its otlice In Heppner on the second Tuesday of January, 1894, between the hours of IU a. m. and 4 p. m. of said day for the purpose of electing directors, and attend to such other business as may come before the meeting. Kl. R. Bishop, (Secretary Heppner, Or., Dec, 2, 1893. &(, Stockholders Meeting, VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE 1.1 win be a meeting of the stocaho Uleri of the First National Bank, of Heppner, at their otlice on the second Tuesday of Jan. 1891, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of electing directors and the transactioa of such other business as may appear. UIO. t'ONSER, 86-tf. Cashier. Ancient lievSnnhig of Will 1 ornifc . Nearly every will filed with the n eorder begins: "In the- name of God, amen." This f isi i i:i may not be as old as the hills. Init it clati-a buck to a time when the numoiy of man runneth not to the contrary. It is ns old as the English laws, and vras handed down tc posterity by the pi-i-sts, who ip the olden times wciv rlxmt the only ones who could ivail iiii'd write. In those days, when a lnp.n f.'lt his joints begin ning to slil"'n.' whon his' feet showed signs of b.'c(m'!':r srou: -,-. r,nd ho real ized he was ik. r IV ivarly gates, the priest whs c:il!,.,l in and the will made. This ru -tiu t.tiil prevails, al though the mo": r: hiwyer and not the priest does the tlraii.,aUa-r of testamen tary documents. . . .-.. A Georgia Rogue's Device. Some sly nyne who had learned tk exact location of the boxes and barrels in store at u o,nlst.wk, tia crawled under the store and bored auger holes through the lloor into the coffee and sugar barrels, and then, by holding a sack under them, succeeded in getting supply of those articles. Oliver Wendell Holmes' Pen. Oliver Wendell Holmes has written with tho same pen for twenty-five yean It is gold and in pevfoct condition. The healthy people yon meet have bealthv liveis. Thev take, Rimmnn, I Liver Regulator. LOCAL MARKET KKI'OHT. Wheat, bu 35 Flour.bbl 2 50 300 Beeves, cows 4 two-year-olds, owt. 1 50 " tbree 1 75 2 00 Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 60 2 25 " stock 1 50 1 75 Hogs, on foot, cwt 4 50 Hogs, dressed 6 50 700 Wool 6 & 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs.doz 20 Chickens, doz 3 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 1 03 1 08 D'lonr, bbl 3 00 ft 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (i 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 60 5 25 Wool EttBtern Oregon.. 10 (jf 12 Butter, tb 25 30 Eggs, doz 20 25 Cbiokens, doz 5 00 & 600 Turkeys, lb 15 18 PORTLAND MABKkT. Wheat, owt $ 85 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 3 15 Beeves, owt 1 75 $ 2 75 " dreseed 3 60 3 6 00 Muttons, live sheared... 2 60 3 00 " dressed 5 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter.... 20 30 Eggs.doz 27(3 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 50 Turkeys lb 15 17 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and entered in Bald court on the 7th day of Sept. 189:1, In favor of The Oregon Mortgage Company l'laintltl', and against Francis Jf. Shurte, De fendant, for the sum of Five Hundred and Thirty-three Dollars and Seventy-live cents, and for the further sum of Fifty Dollars attorneys fees and Twenty-two Dollars and Fourteen cents costs, and, whereas, by said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following described real property, to-wit: The North East quarter of Section Twenty-six, In Township two North of Range Twenty-three East of W. M. in Morrow County Oregon, be sold to Batlsfy said judgment, costs and ac cruing costs I will, on Saturday the as day of December, 1898 at one o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front door of the court house, in Heppner Morrow, Co. Oregon, sell theright, title and interest of the said Francis M. Bhurtc In and to the above described property at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and all costs, and costs that may accrue. Gko. Noblk, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated Nov. 28, 1893. 18 '-90 SHEEPMEN! Keen vonr hii(iT houlthw ohh in sure a good clip by mlng Hay ward's SWn hin iThe "Paste U1d" mlxus with oithor v;oia or warm water. The '-Liquid Dip" is non-poisonous, Improves the wool and does not stain It. CHRISTY & WISE, Wool Commission Merchants Filth and Town send Sts., San Francisco. Sole Pacific Coast Agents. 89 Ira sw JOSEPHUS DID IT. HW th Golden Opportunity Came to Lean and Hungry Negro. There was a grocery just across from th depot, and on a bench under tiie windov, were seven large watermelons, says thi New York Bun. A short, cadaverous-look infir ROlnreH m.n a ... nn . u . u uoKgage irucii looking across at the grocery. After a bit one of our crowd Bauntered up to him anc carelessly observed: j "Borao fine melons over there." "Deed Uey is, boss," was the reply. "Do colored folks ever eat watermelons !' "Does dey! Does dey eat watermellvona I should reckon to consider dat dey did !" "Is that bo! How many colored men aixm your size would It take to getaway with out large melon I" "How many! Say, boss, 'pears to me yo floan' lib in dls keutry." "No; I'm just over from England." "Dst accounts. Yw doan' know us How many would it take? You'd better ax how manv mellvnna nrnnhi ho . cull'd pusson named Joscphus Pardon." ou uon i mean you could eat a whole one!" "Doan' L If Iran't .i Joun.., - uu ooueu, l e go OS to de swamp an' die I" We chinned in in h,, .i- i-i - r, v uuj uH vue ioi ana give ine man the golden opportunity of his life The melons were brought over and laid ip row, and Josephus removed hat and coa u, ,eBi,iB,. Den ttlrJe notcne Iboi' WUh h'S baClt bracod "s"8'11" R-i-Dt Wflnt thA lrnifo V . .t . .a ,tl . T goi. me word, and the storm had burst. He cut the melon into four pieces, dropped the knife, and in just two minutes by the watch noth ing was left but a henp of rinds and a hand ful of seed. A second was rolled over u turn, and he gained five seconds on his othei time. On tho ihirri h . r - w w, vcji seconas, and on the fourth nearly a minute. He cut the .u, - o.uarwroi and then stood un to inquire: ' "Was it 'spooled dat I was to eat de hut aeben right down I" "Oh. no. The l.lea ... you could eat at once." J i a !!',' U ? Ie8tle dUaPPi"ted in myself. f5 ld, ''J1"'" Bit away wid de lot n 'bout half an hour, but Izo sorter filled uc on fo'. Reckon I hain't feelln' overv well an' dat de dozen turnips I ate dis mawnuV hev sorter held me off. If you would be kind as to give me 'bout live minutes to fln lab de rest of d.s, an' den let me take dt odder two down dar in de bush by mvself Im a belieyiu' dar' won't be nithii left by sun high." ' He soon fluished the fifth, and then took a melon under each arm and made for a thicket down the track. 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Coughs, Cholera, Dlarrhosa, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earaohe, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning Moles, Pimples, Piles, Kheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore EyeB, Sore Mouth.' Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache Ulcer Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL SA VJG DOCTORS' BILLS. tS"AH new sntiscribers Bnd prompt renewals during tlie month of Deo- will be presensed with a free copy of this as a premium. Ullis, Drrwrsoia V Lyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, FOR INVENTIONS. .i. tliS6 interest of those having claims against the government is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli- able Solicitors to nrornre nntetife nr f 3 I entirely, upon the care and skill of the y.iiu view ui protecting inventors trom worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. a.JiyVu m' on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to. f . 7 V b.uef teSCIlpUon oi the important features, and yoti will be at once ? eSt 0urse. to Pursme Models are seldom necessary. If fWe " u. : f, & Others, submit the matter to ns fnr a 8PBppTToEDTPu1?.ESS CLAIMS COMPANY. 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.O. p. o.Box 63 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. W Cut this out and send D atterson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegan Cod Liver Oil and I Iypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled. It cure. flesh C3hi -TP"25 ,the waste of tissues- Produces Hc-sh and builds up the entire system. Scott's Emulsion euros Coughs Colds, Consumption, Scrofula' and all Anaemic and Wasting peases. Prevents wasting In ,Ml!drn- Al""", a" Pn'ataWe as milk. Get only the genuine. pre. lork. Sold by all Druggists. Summons. E. t. Aihbaiigh.piaintifl-.v "' "tR&W". 8CMM0K& he'rebyVe" "reT?S,tate "'"'W Yon are iKnJa l,u7e $ ,y?eT bef,ore ' under" nf V.i " '"rcnoon of Mid dav at tl, to answer th. V,i '.ln,t " he PUin.i ...V, .r.tn complaint herein, One hundred, illinSnA-Lfl!t,t Mm 1M-94 , , C. K. Jones, Justice ol the I'caie. FREE TRIAI A f ol om tr.t. CO. I !. OIH! t) IltlllTV :IXTY0 ( DAYH ( ONE (AGENT ( SOLD ;( 42 (AND HE ( SAVED ( $1,100 IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COPIES ( OLD. New York HANK BUILDING. OUEQON. attorney. ii you are cnargea wnn lninngement dv iiaKu ottxt?xt u-r J? It with your Inquiry. CALL AT OFPICB Summons. TNd!r.?F.iP5TICE COURT TOR SECOND R.nra li I Ma,,e of Oregon, County of Morrow, Bruce Haines, Plaintiff,) H v ti t VJ; i BUMMONS. IJ,J;ei' Defendant) JQfl- HOOKER, Defendant, here! am,e Sf th8 State of Oregon, You are lifrt on "1 the ieace 'or """let afor-o-o?C n ..,1th ,1ay ' nury. t two offlee of ..(H ? '''noon of said day at the the all. ld Ju8jlc? ln uch dftrict ti an.wer Th. n.f?n P1"1"""" 1" civil action, fail to?n.ndt wlU ,ake not,ce " tfff wliul. the cmplalt herein, the Plain seven . nH i,!Ld?,m.ei,tRKain''t him for Elghty n.n... J k00 Do ,ar' 8her with costi and expenses of this action. A. liyiS(Bnder my httDd thl 21 day of Nov. 182-94 C. E. JoNBS, Justice of the Peace. nil CP ""d In out Minnas trMtmmt rll PN jnhuut knih. Mi Ion ol lima rrm builaen. Plal. Uletrk 1 ItnMlwBUak nd Beoklm.' cllSr wTui"- Scott's uiulsion KA"DINTTE(130S.ti8tgU()tai0l MPlaitr.t. St. loom, Mo,