Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 16, 1894, Image 3

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TIME TABLE,
Htuj-'O for llHnltiiHii, Monument, Lnni? Crwk
John IMy ana Canyon City, leuvHii hk fuiliivvs : '
Kvpry dny at tt a. in., exrept rtiiiiiUy.
Arrivt'Hevt'ry diiyai 6 p. in., except .Monday
The chcHpeht, quiekt'itt him U;t line to or
from tlit) interior country.
m.n.r..,.. a-....J- ""VAH, Prop.
(7u'e your bumneiwi to Heppner penple,
and therefore arniixt to build up JJepp
tier. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here ana There.
nt
I'm juit from plnylng football, ma,
I'm an s.ve It'iuuKud out m ths n.cliBti
But I navu in j- Kmr uiifter my arm,
And it iuiil In Hi' .tll ppckut,
M. E OmiHj is nrer from Ootidon,
The poijuli-li hve uo local UvM iu
lillllHHI CUtliiiy,
Geo, Nublp, Jr., is deputy city mar-
rjiiwi. .iuuu uoy,
Deeds, m iilgi(fel etc , executed
tlie Unzntto olnoe.
ChHs. Frey is "crying off" J. W. Mat
look's stuck of goods.
Park Gurrigiug is circulating around
MUiiug tbe "buys" here.
Arthur Smith will olean walches lit
the reduced iriCK ul $1.
K. Sn.M-r, (if D.iuuli'S, was iu Ilepp
ner the lirnt f the wei k.
II. V. Ontec, if Hillsbi.ro, is luokiug
after iuteresls in this city.
The Heppiipr-Cimyon ste line is the
best, chu.i.est and quickest tu the in
turu.r. Give your pet dogs and cats Hitnmnns
Liver lieuhitor, wiieu sick it will cure
them.
If you want a good gnu or siiia
machine, cine to l he UuZette i.ilije ami
we'll fit yu nut.
Those tlmt have coii'ity scrip fur sale
should cull on Ge nua Oiinser at Tun
Jonah and db Whalh.-A negro ex
plains Jojah and the whale si follows:
His exposition of the story of Jonah and
the whale is, perhaps, the funniest of
them. He says: "Dat oountry war a
sea shonh, an de hotels day war named
atter de tings ob de sea. Dar war ds
Sailiirs Rt, Mirjuer's K 'treat, de 8e
iarmg Man's Hume, an' a lot ob eioh
places jnst a yo kin fin' 'em at Norfollt
now. Anving dese plaoes was one
called da Whale's Jlelly. Jonah come
along an' he didn't hab no soript in bis
purse. He stayed dere tree nays, and
when de land ady found be didn't hab no
money she spewed, him oat, It is gib
tn n to hn, wbsq we don't treat mm
riyht kins tin's pnrs. w may b kiokind'
nu atige. unawares!"
TwKbot iTobobb -Tbe following Is
the pHtiel of j trors for tha Oomtng term
f circuit conic wbiob convenes March
2G h. J. W Vanghan, 0. J. Wilson, T.
L. Durman, T. J. Ally h, J. W. Hilton,
. C. Large, T.T. McMillan, J.O. Magge,.
Robert Buyer, Ourl Crow, William'
Hughes, G. L. Coate, J. 0, Hayes, W.
H C inner, U. W. Turner, J. L. Ayerr,
W. C. Metier, Cluis. Anderson, Henry
J uii'H, Henry Padberg,J. W. Beokett, A.
II Stump, Murcellus Williams, J. 0.
K'ithly, Joe Mason, 0. M. Long, Joe
K'clor, Hubert Hart, John Handy J. J,
icElligotl, Jerry Oobn.
2 tf.
sent to any ad
States till nf'er
t
of th'TO, at 'he
worlds puce.
hirst iNa' i jiiiiI Bunk
The Gi zeite will be
dresn in i he United
cairjj;iign for DU cehts,
Legal bliinkn, plenty
Gazette nlKce. and lit
DincmiiitH on huiie outers.
Green Mnllieus bus opened up his
bat her sliop, ntxti dour to Hnye8 Bros
Hhaves, etc., on Hip lis usual.
GikkI whiskey, cheap and artificial.
Send ponUI Hole for iccipe. Address
i. ox .101, t' mtleion, Uregnu, i 12
Every mmi who takes any iuterest in
fnt ntork should snhscribe for The
lioreemau. Gazette shop, agents. .
The Gazette will take oiniuty mirip at
fare on sulijcripliuu, and ni tmlnnce of
same in ctiah nt hitiht-at luaiket p'loe.
7 (id
The Gazette i Hue now runs an in
surance and iiutiiriiil i-h"p. Oome in
when yon want to do your insuring nud
swearing.
TIih Heppner fl mring mill having
closed dowu for the season, li. H Kriha,
the miller, iii leave this evening fur a
new rield.
S. P. GHrrignoscame up the first of t In
week fruru S deui. lie comes to look at'
ter Heppner interests aud will remain
several 1I1158.
The lvichai'dsuiis, mau and wife, 'vho
were sent up about a year ago for willful
destruction n( property, have relumed
to Morrow ouiiuty.
Thine who have brought in various
kinds of supplies iu lieu ol cash, slum d
call iiroiiiiii al this tilhce hm1 get credit
for s.iujo if nut alieady given.
Photographs, Sl.&U per dozen, at Sbep
paru'e, groutnl li.or gallery, u,xt il-w
south of Mubiuie'B wagou factory.
Morth Main siieei, Heppner. fi-lij
L. D. Bojed's hid fur the Nurth Fork
btidne wms J56.7UO, jet the o uirr,ot w.,
awarded to a ciutiactor at $9.b'UU.
Lnuka funny to a man up a stump, don't
il?
Echo stage leaves Heppner for Echo
Tuesdays. Tnoi-d.iyB and Saturdays.
Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and tn
days. Fare, one way, St'2.60. PiiiliOohu,
agent, A. Andiews, Hup.
Lost A note dated June 11, 1892.
signed by J. VV. ttwaggart, calling for
$2,000, in li.vorof P U ihouipu. The
public are warned agaiust uegotiating
fur or puichasing s .id uote. tf.
Cook's Dead Shot squirrel poison, war
ranted i quid to if mil superior to any on
the mm at. Manufactured by T W.
Ayers, Jr, Heppner. For Bale Uv drng
gists, groceis and geueial itealers. 4'f.
To our cnstomeis-Nu diff.-reuce Unw
large or buibII our iicuount is, come iu
aud settle, either by cash or note We
must have one or the other to enab e
m to B ern the flood. Hayes bans. 0if.
From Arthur Smith, local observer,
we learn that the precipitaiiou at tit-pi-uer
for Ihf pint six moiiibs, to Feb. 28
has been 13.3 iucln-s. Tins is almost an
in neb iih tin- lunau auuual precipttutlou
wbiob is 13 38 inches.
The editor of the Record may be a
little out of tirHOtiOs but we notice I hat
he "soiNflurs," yet in good shape. Please
credit us with locals clipped hodily. Mr.
Keoord. We don't mind a small steal,
but kick on furnishing copy for yum
whole issue.
Timmerman Bros, of Nebraska,
formerly ol York state, have been visit
ing ii h their old K-isUru acquaintances,
A. Malh.ry aud E A Kiuudage, for
more than a wet-k past, t hese gentle
men will probably locate iu sume part
of Oregon or California.
Chamberlain's Cunb Kempdy gives
the best sHttsfactior of any cough medi
cine I handle, and as a seller leads all
other piepHialiuus iu ttiiB market. 1
reoumm ml it hecatiHe it is the best
medinine I ever bandied for onngbs,
colds and croiio. A. W. Baldndge.
Mlllersville, III Fur sale by Sluouin
Johnson Di ng Cu.
The Keooid notes that J. N. Brown
and the Gizeite have bnen (lon at
Douglas oigaiiizing a lepub ican club
Thanks. But we will inform our brish
competitor that there has b-en a club lii
that place for sume time, and iu good
working order.
The regular subscription price of the
fiomi.Wprk V IjaZBIte lfi.U" uo
Cond'in Politioj The republicans
of Condon met on the 10th inst., and
organized a rousing club, with Jay P.
Lnoas, president, and H. B. Hendricks,
secretary. Jiighty members joined,
eight of whom were formerly democrats.
T. H. Lyons and 8 G. Hawson made
good speeches. The ri publioans are in
earnest, and are in faot decidedly "in it.
The pnpnlisis are making a desperate
etTort. but are having little effect. The
foregoing is the way a friend puts
Condon pnlitioB
Cldb Work Next Saturday evening
at the oou.t bouse, the following pro
gram will ba rendered at the meeting of
the Keoubliean Club of Morrow connty :
M.isic, by thaGloe Club; elect Beading,
lay Shipley; Address, J. W. Dawson, of
Heppner; Music, by Glee Clnb; Talks
hy members of olubs and others; Closing
song, "Arnerici." AH are invited to
attend. The meeting ot the club will
be mads interesting as the program will
be carried out to the letter.
returned from below
Republican primaries tomorrow after-noou.
J. W. Morrow
Wednesday.
Geo Fell is on the sick list. A oase
of la grippe.
E. A. Kiamer, of Baker City, has
been in tuivu for several days past.
Attend the primaries tomorrow and
select your best material for delegates.
Joe Kolmau returned yesterday morn
itiK hum an extended visit down in
California.
Abe Wells, Jr., badly scalded one of
his feet recently by overturning a coffee
put on himself.
Mrs. ,B Potter, of Hood Eiver.ar-
with relatives iu this city.
D m't forget the republican olub
touiorruw illicit ut the court house. A
good piogrum has been arranged for the
occasion.
The Gazette is under obligations to
Hon I). W, Vorheea for a oopy of the
tariff bill as il p issed the house. It is
in pmiplet form and systematically
urra: ged.
Some chicken thieves attempted to
rob Win, Walbridge's cbiCkeu bouse
Wednesday night, but were frightened
away by the scieams of the children
who were alone.
A S. Batty, formerly a traveling man
iu Una territory, was in theoity Wednes
day and 'Ihursday of this week. For
tue pist year Mr. Batty has been travel
ing dowu iu the valley.
tiowaid C. Dodson wi 1 leave this
ev nil g for Portland where he at once
ufHiiuien the duties of U. S. oily gauger
i Uiler Hmrv Bhu kmau. Howard leaves
null I be best wishes of bis many Hepp
ner friends for h s future success.
h. I). Boved returned from Canyon
City Monday, where be bad gone to place
a bid ou the Monument bridge. From
h ui we leaiu that the contract was let to
the Itiihiu Bridge Co., nf Colorado,
lueir bid .vas PMOd. The bridge is to
be a cnibiuatiuu of ircn acd wood.
A severe rheumalio pain in the left
shoulder Imd inuibled Mr. J. H. Loper,
a well known druggist of Dee Moiues,
Iowa, for over six months. At limea the
pain was bo seveie th it he could not
lift an thing. With all be oould do be
0i old nut get rid of it until he applied
CbHinberlai i's Pain Balm. "1 only
made three applications of it," he says,
"And leva since been free from all
pain." He nu w recommends it to per
sons similarly i ffloted. It is for sale
by Sloouui JohtiBou Drug Co.
the
regular price ol the Weekly Oxonian
is 81 50 Any one suhi-ctibuig for the
Gazette and paying or one var in ad
vance can get b.lh the OaZette and
Weekly Oregonian for d All mil
enbsenb-rs paying their siihsoripMoi.B
for one yeai in advance will be entitled
to the same offer.
Mrs. J N. Brown entertained a few
friends last evening with a treat m the
form of a musical entert intna t given
hv her olass of students. 1 ue mii- ii -given
represented Imost everv graile of
advancement, snd in each selection the
work of caiefnl training wns very
aierceptihle. Mrs. Brown intends to
iv,'- a similar entertainment in the near
utn-f which will elearly show the pro
gress "f eaoh stndfut.
Mail from the East has been con-
fid-rallU delaved for the past few da
,v wash.m and s'ldo-. Q u'e a wreck
was report! !. have nncirred at
Mountain li on- verday, in wl.iel the
engineer and s-veral Irsmes were kil ed.
'ihu. morning it "s reported that uye
miles of track-had washed away over t-,
the sarn eonntrv. The ..ranch trait, in
waiting tor the eastern conneo.ion did
cot arrive until this afternoon.
Eip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Kip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your reBidenoe, sawed or nn
sawed. Wood eaw.-d and delivered at
87.00 tier cord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1 00.
Vaidnenr the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf.
Pboemakkb. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just located in the Abraham-sioi-
i itilihng, on May street, where he
is i.reeared todo eveiything in his line.
M Kit beck is strictly a first-class work
mr. and warrants all work. Give him a
oall 14wtf
Land For Sale. 480 aores over in
Wilanii nrairie, A good stock rnnob in..
will be sold cheap Call Bt Gszc'jte
office for iarticnlsrs and terms
O id Hstt has now established a ton
soria I parlor, t the Matlock building
nex' dour to Simons' blacksmith shop
where he invites the patronage of bis old
customers and all who desire strictly first
lass work, sba ving, shampooing Burl nair
outtiug at living prices. Don't overlook
Where?
At Abrahamsick's. In addition to his
tailoring business, be has added a fine
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
shirts, hnsierv. etc. aibo nae on nana
(.me elegant patterns for snits. A.
brnhamsick. May street. Heppner, Or.
LEXINGTON IT ISM8.
Nice spring weather again and some of
the boys are striking out to work on
ranches or for sheepmen. The former
are paying 830 and the latter 825 per
month.
The tick nominated by the populists
t -Heppner- was . well - received here,
e.8xlal!y the .nominees for Justice and
eoDstttble. "Marsh" has assumed a
thoughtful expression while Jess has
the sppearanoe of a man whom it is
daDgerous to trifle with.
Mrs. Thompson is verv ill and not
expected lo Ji. She bss the best of
attsDtlon, and It cood suriing and
nadleil skill oh ? ptneo, b
will larely git well,
Tb Meter rrid (ted li rnonlng
niftht snd day, It .lometlmes files the
traok (of want ot ballast, and It takes
church members, splrltUliats and Sififters
to get It back again. It is not using the
red head-light at present, as;the friction
is already so great it might oatiBe a
conflagration.
The "month disease" has extended to
tbo pulpit in this towr, nod we were
treated to some Bermono last week that,
had they been uttered outside the pulpit,
aud by anyone but Methodist preaohers,
would have been considered grossly
vulgar and abusive. One of the "perfeot"
made a bitter tirade against, all who re
peated any slander or gossip, and in
the same sermon made tue statement
that prominent citizens of Heppner had
lured some of the "red ourtain" element
bad; to their life'of sill utter he and
some ladies had persuaded them to give
up their calling. Bill we sinoe learn i
that one referred to, reformed herself.
while the other was taken out bv the
oburoh people aud left penniless to be
supported by the "vulgar" world. Oh,
constsienoy tnou art a jewel.
It ie reported that Borne one here has
sent a communication to the Record
thiB week that will annihilate ooor Kei.
who is so soared that he's beginning to
onnt tor a strnw-staok to hide in. By
the graoe of Grover and permission of
the editor of the G- zette, we propose to
champion the oause of common sense
against fanatioism. Tbey may kill the
devil aud throw themselves out of a job,
if tbey wish, but as long as they abuse
every man who thiuks for himself, we
propose to treat thtm to a dose of their
own medicine.
Rkx.
Lexington, March 13, 1894.
How's Th is I
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot ba
ourea oy Han s uatarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve bim perfectly honorable in all
bnsiness transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm. West & Tbuax. Whole
Bale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino,
Kinnan & Martin, Wholsale Druggists,
Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally
acting directly npnn the blood and
muonocs surfaces of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Prioe75o. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
FOE E-6.X,E E-ST"i " O T" -. 1 , , , ,
u i mm & iiisbee,
iiErPNEn. on
Hornor & Warren.
EIGHT MILE ITEMb.
muddy, although improving.
Rev. Swift has commended protracted
meeting at Eight Mile Ceuter.
Rev. Parish will preach next Sabbath
at 11 o'clock, and also atnigbt.
Bud Ingraham is attending tbe Lexing
ton meeting. We were surprised to
hear the Lexington correspondent say
tbey were waiting for Dampman to
scare tbem into the fold. If that was
an insinuation that he has been soaring
Eight Mile people, I would say the cor
respondent was mistaken for two
reasons; Mr. Dampman had no desire
to scare any one, and another reason is
Eight Mile people won't scare worth a
cent. It was a remarkably quiet meet
ing. No excitement. Every one knew
what tbey were about. No scare about
it at all. Tbe converts were not exoited,
tbey sat at the feet of Jesus and learned
of bim and rejoiced in the forgiyeness
of tbeir Bins.
E.M.O.
Eight Milk, March 14, '94.
t.1'200 FARM AND STOCK KANCH.
It will take only 8812 to buy it; 480
acres. 260 acres plow land; one-half
mile running water. Improvements:
40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2
houses and stable, spring and minor
improvements. Adapted to farming,
sheep and hograising. An extensive
sheep range joining to Rock creek.
Terms: 890 down; remainder on long
time. Looation: On county road, two
Bnd one-half miles west of Rood bill,
Eight Mile. Or. 320 aoree for $510, or
8108 for ownership in 1B0 acres school
laud or will exchange for two good
burses. Original cot of school hind
8320. Apply at Heppner Gazette office
Heppuer Oregon. - 199 tf-aw.
A valley paper oucn published some
thing about eonietiody which made the
latter mad On seeing a lawyer to
know bow he eo.itcl break up the paper,
be was advised to buy the paper and
rjjn it himself for about eix months.
An Unseen Enemy.
It is more to be dreaded than an open
aud visible one. i hat subtle and lurk
ing foe, which under the gener.c name
of malaria manifests itself, when it
olutobes us iu its t nacimi grasp, in
the various forms of ebille and fever,
bilious remittent, dumb ague or ague
oake, can only be effectually guarded
against by fortifying the system against
its insidinnB attacks with Hostetter's
8tnmaoh Bittere, a thorough antidate to
the poison of miasma in the eystem, and
a safeguard against it tborongbly to be
relied upon. In the event of a malar
ious attack, avoid poisoning your system
with quinine, and use instead this
wholesome remedy, unobjectionable in
taste and far more efficacious than any
drug. Use tbe Bitters for dyspepsia,
bilionsness, conBtipatioo, kidney com
plaints and rheumatism.
WANTED.
Re ter on 650 n-res of land in Klick
itat C ... Wash. Good honse, barn, and
nlntv of watpr. S;x miles to market.
9tf.
F. O. Bdcknim,
Heppner, Or.
E. 0-: T. E. Fell will go tomorrow
morning to Biliings, Mont., to superin
tend the removal hero of tbe scouring
mill nmchine-y. He expects to retnrn
in a week, aud tbe machinery will come
in two weeks.
There ie no exouse for a y man to ap
pear in society with a grizzly beard
sinoe tbe introduction of Buckingham's
Dye. wbiob colors a natural brown or
black.
Land Patents
Land patents seenr. for settlors iu the shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contested ens intelligently and skillfully handled.
Old Claims and lisputes
Old elms and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals liavg conflicting claims under the agricultural land
laws. 'and those between elainuts under the Mineral Laws and agricultural
claimants; and bIso between elrumts under any of tbe public, laud laws and the
Railroad cnmpBiiies and their gintei-s, aud the states and their grantees, under
the Swnmp-Laud and Schanl l.nd Grants.
Specialty made of seenrir patents in the shortest, possible time for settlers
who have complied with the la under which tbeir entries were made, and who
are annoyed and worried by delys in the issue of Ihpir p itente, caused by Trifling
Irregutarittes which can be easy aud speedily removed.
Artviee nlon oicon in oil ruttoro rclntina to the nnlllio lands. eSneOtally OH
points arising under the new la's wbiob have been receutly passed providing for
the disposal of tbe public dnmin.
If yon want vmir land piient. iu a burrv if yon want your land business, of
any character, attended to by sillful and c mpetent attorneys, and promptly ap
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Weiderburn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. 0.
TF PEOPLE AEE COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only once but again and again. They know that from ns they always get
full weight Bnd good measure for tbe least money. Wby we sell the best is ex
plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custtm, roskfs ns friends,
and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some ot our
friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, and everything kept iu a well-regulated, general
merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody.
M
IBJOR S& OOs
Heppner, Oregon.
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Why Buy of Peddlers?
Wben you can get tbe choioent
MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES,
Etc, at tbe Liberty Market.
Only First Clats hotel in Heppner.
BniUlirg Hied for Ekctiic Lights
. I l.iom.l.out .... . .
PeFt foci rtrxodalions for tie traveling
I ublic.
Conrluns fieBlmint isturtd the coun
tiy fi le.
MI'S. M. TON CAEOW. Proprietress.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
op aia.ncii icsTii i , isrviA.vr
A. W. 'A fchulljl. MM 0I3?q.M!ie Best In the World
fejf jpf
A HARROW ESCAPE!
How it Happened.
The foliowfnjy remarkable event In alndy'a
life will interesttlie reader; "KoraloriK time 1
had a terrible pain at my heart, which flut
tered almost Incessantly, I itad no appetite
and could not sleep. I would t?e compelled
to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stom
ach until I thought every minute would bo
my last. There was a foelin? of oppression
about my heart, and I was afraij to draw a
full breath, 1 couldn't sweep a room with
out sittinsf down and rusting; but, thank
God, hy the help of New Heart Cure all that
is past and I feel like another woman, JUe
fore using the New Heart Cure I had taken
different so-called remedies and been treated
by doctors without any benefit until I was
both discouraged and uissusfed. fii y husband
bought me a bottle of Lir. Ml-es Sew Heart
Cure, and am happy to say I never rejrretted
it, as 1 now have a eplendld appetite and
Bleep well. I welched 125 pounds hen I be-
fan taking the remedy, and nowIweighlO'.
ts effect In my case has been truly marvel
ous. It far surpasses any other n.edicine 1
have ever taken or any benefit I ever re
ceived fron physicians." Mrs. Hurrytitarr,
Pottevllle, Pa., October 12, 1MO,
Dr. Miles' Nw Heart Cure is so'd on a posi
tive guarantee by a ' I druggists, or by the Ir,
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of
price, flper bottle, six bottles $5, express pre
paid. This great discovery by an eminent
specialist in heart disease, contains tit it her
opiates nor dangerous drugs.
JPnr xhIh hy 1 vv. A 'erp, jr.
6 ummons.
IN THE CIRCUIT CO CRT, FOR THE
i flitnnty ol .Morrow, State ol Oregon.
J. A. Wouii;ry, jiljiinliir, vs. 8. V. Adams, de
fondant.
To a. W. Adams, defendant, In the mime of
the Statu of Oregon ; Von are hereby required
to tin near ami answer the complaint filed
ajraii.nl yiu in the uIjovl eniflleil action on or
oeioie tue mat (lav ol me next ruijniiir term
ol the ii bove-en tilled court, to-wit: The 2t day
oi aiarcn, imii, aiiu n you tall so to unmver,
lor v ant thereof tli plalntill' will take Judg
metit iitTHinHt you for the mini of two hundred
ami thirty-live und sevenieen oiie-hnmlrodthp
dollaifi, ui'h interest thereon from the lit day of
jiumai y ih'.iA tit tint rate ot ten per cent, per
annum until pai.t, ior the Hum nixty-live
dollars attorney's fee and for his costs and dis
burneuienU. This mininions is served by publication, by
order of U , b. liradKhaw, circuit; judge of the
Seventh Judicial Itihtrict of I lie S'ute of Oregon,
wain order was made on the ;il day of January,
J. N. HltOWN,
20;5-I,"p Attorney for I'laintill'.
Summons.
I N 'I IlECIKClHTCOt; UT FOR THE COUNTY
I ol Mormw, stare of Oregon.
Frank Brothers Implement Company, plaintiff.
vs. ft. S. Cox, o. II. Cox and H, W. Adams, de-
fem autK.
'lo S. V. Adams, defendant, In the name ol
the Slate of Oregon: Von are hereby required
to ni'O'-ar and answer the comolaint filed
HgaiiiHt you in the above-entitled action on or
bfiore the iirsi das oil he next regular term of
the unove eniitk'd court lo-wlt: 'I he 2ii day of
arch, l.v.it. And if yon tail h to answer, for
wain thereof the plitiniill will take judgment
against nu lor ine sum oi iwemy-iour ano
oiie-hnndredtlis dollars, with Interest
i hereon from the l'.Mlay of January at the
rate of ten per cent pc annum until paid. For
rlif'toim ol twenty live dollars attorney's fee
ami lor ms com aim (iihourKcniouis
'lliin KiimiuoiiK jk served by pubHcation by
order of VY. b Bradslmw circuit judge of thv
seventh .imlniat DiHir ci ol the Mule or Oregon
Hum oidi r was mane on the n (lay oi January
J. N. BROWN.
ti0:i-1 r Attorney lor Plaintiff.
A dm in is t rat or 's No i ice,
O.W.R. M F'G Cff PORT LAM 0. C RE .
For Bale by Slocum-Juhuston Drug
Co. and T. W.Ayers. Jr.
VO'IJrK H IIKKKHY OIVEN, THAT bKT-
l teiHoi Admit lKtrntion on the estate of
Oirnluiiu li lllatt, detM-iifed, were rtinted to
tin; uiider-iguefl on tht; 'lni clay of rub. jsy-i, by
i he con ul v court of Mono'w eou"ty. All
(htkoiik having chiims against said estate are
ieiiiireo iu eMiiuii mem o me o-r aiiowuneo,
at mv home on the head ol Butter Creek, Mor
row county within mix mouths after the date of
thiH noi'ce or they snail ue urever Darren:
'1 Jiia 21st iay of Feb. lh'jj.
William E. Hiatt,
208-18 Administrator,
FERRY'S
SEEDS
I Aro Just what every
liui of Ieriai,M K?fUl
Ifirra tLe foutnlation no
on wloeb hiia I. ceil l.ullt the
lat(4t net-ii lusinens In the world.
I'trry's Seid Annual for 1894
rou nuns l i.e m. in i.iMl KijI'Hianc of
thti lult-wl liiinuiig KmiwiLde. Free
lor i rte isk uiif.
n w pfppv ft rn
Detroit, Mich.
Don't picket! people with 1 hat bad
breath. Take bimtnons Liver lieu
lfttor to sweeten it.
And at a lower price than sold on tbe streets. By so doing you will aBBiet in build
ing up your city. Look to your interests and asdiat those wbo assist you.
1 aw SHAW & MCARTY, Props.
Ita 'F.ctlty kU
-OF-
For the Cure ot
I iqimr. Opium and Toharxo Habits
It IB located at Foret Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazette office for particular..
Strictly coulldeutial. Treaiiueut private aud but.
cure.
KIEK & ETJHL,
tie Enterprise Bakery anc
Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite I'nlaoe Hotel. Tbey will keep on band a full line of
STA.PLI5 ND FANCY
"4
Groceries anil Provisions.
A full line nf obnice Pies, CnkfS und Biend; in fsct everjtliins' that is
nmmlly kept in a first-clusu bukery store. They will sell obeup foi caub. C'l and
try them. aw
RIPANS TABULES!
Disease oommonly comes on with alight symptoms, which wben neKleeted in
crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
"laStSKffi'TAKB RIPANS TABULES.
If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED or T . u c
have A DISOKDEKED UVKR, -
RIPANS TABULES.
you SUFFER DISTRESS after eating, RIPANS TABULES.
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL -r.ir
DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH, '"-
RIPANS TABULES.
Kipans Tabnles sot gently, bno promptly, upon tbe liver, stomnoh and intes
tines; cleanne tbe sstera eirHetunlly ; onre dyspepcin, habittinl onnstipation, offens
ive breath and headache. One TaBiilb taken at tbe first niliciitinn nf indigeetinn,
biliousness, distress after eatiug or depression of spirits will surely aud quickly
remove the whole difficulty.
Ripans Tahules are prepared from a prescription widely need by the best
pbysioians, aud are presented in the form mint appr. ved by modern scienoe.
If given a fair trial Ripans Tabnlen are an infallible cure; they oontain nothing
injurious aud are an economical remedy.
One gives relief.
A qnarter-groes box will ba sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 cents by the
wholesale and retail agents,
BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO.
SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tubules if requested to do so.
They are Easy to Take, Quick lo Act and Save many a Doctor's Bill
SimjlM Pr. on application, to tlxm XUpua.a dutraicmX Co,, XTw
TTorlc City.
X&llls, Dawson s Tyonsj,
ATTOIINEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
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