Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 02, 1894, Image 2

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    Oive your business to Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
won.
We hold each and every correspondent re-
inonsiblo for his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer s real name Is signed as an evidence of
good lauu.
Did you ever
Head about tun
Man who
Hid his
Light under
A bushel?
Yes? well
That is likn
Itoiug business
Without advertising.
All the
Snide schemflH
lu the country
Will not accomplish
IIbK as much
As a good ad.
J 11 a (rood, live,
legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
I!y the people,
And that owns
Its own
Boul; that
Uses its space
Like merohandise,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
-43
Secretary Waite, of California,
died suddenly Wednesday last at
Oakland.
The Seattle holocaust burned
sixteen persons and wounded
many more.
Ameiucan beef is shut out of
the German markets. What Las
the Gorman law given us anyway ?
Chicago is vying Xew i'ork
in rottenness. False registration
is charged on both sides of the
political fence.
An illicit still for muking
brandy has been discovered at
OBWego, Or., operated by Dan
Montour and F. C. Congdon.
The East Oregouiau discovers
that Col. Griggs, of Tacoma, is a
Tom Johnson democrat. The
Colonel kicks, however, against his
profits being taken off his lumber
through the Gormau-Havemeyer
bill.
WHAT 8 THE MATTER
The next legislature can confer
r groat favor on the people of
Orogon by simplifying the methods
of tax collection. We say frankly
that we do not expect it to be done,
unless the pressure of public
opinion becomes so great as to be
irresistible, but it can be done, and
lie done so readily that none but
an oilico-ridden community would
ever think of tolerating the present
vexatious and expensive system.
All the new taxes, including state,
county, municipal and school taxes,
should be paid to one official, who
should receive a fixed salary for
his services. The difficulty in
securing such legislation is that it
reduces the number of offices. It
is oasier to create offices than to
vacate them, especially when there
is a horde of hungry office-seekers
hanging around the legislature
clamoring for pap. Still it is an
outrage that the taxpayer should
lougor bo compellod to submit to
the present system, but it is their
fault if they do not raise a clamor
for a change that will drown out
the voices of the offioe-seokers.
They can make themselves heard
when the legislature assembles,
and if they do not do it thou they
deserve to be imposed upon by the
present outrageous system. Tele
gram.
As the (Ja.otto understands the
present law for collection of taxes,
one individual performs that duty
in tho various counties tho sheriff.
Tho Tolegrum has certainly for
gotten that the last legislature
passed the vory law for which it is
clamoring.
The New York World boasts
that the necessaries of life are
cheaper since the Wilson tariff bill.
So they aro. Cheerfully admitted.
They have, in fact, been growing
cheupor over sinco the W'lson bill
party came into power. Tho
trouble is that everything else is
choapor. It gives a follow no
satisfaction to Bee good land sell
ing at ten cents an acre if ho can't
fiud a job to earn money enough
to buy a post-hole. The reador
will no doubt recall in this con
nection the story of the Irishman
who could buy as much of some
things for a shilling in Ireland as
for a dollar in America but tho
devil of it was to got the shilling!
There are far bettor things than
cheap nocessaries of life espec
ially for a producing people, in.
terested iu finding a good market
for their surplus necessaries of
life. Statesman.
The October issuo of tho Pacific
Good Follow, edited and published
by Mrs. Amelia Do F. Smith, is
indeed a most creditable number.
Tho fraternal ordor which sho rep
resents is certainly fortunate iu
having as an exponent of its
objects and aims one so well iuali
fiod as Mrs. Smith, ho is a
graceful writer, and her work shows
great intellectuality. Her uuusual
ability to picture upou the literary
canvas rich goms of thought, added
to her experience in the society
world, no doubt decided the
managers of the Portland Sun in
the selection of Mrs. Smith as
editor of the Bocioty column. The
uow journal is to bo congratulated
on the choice.
One of tho brightest and most
progressive editors of Oregon is
J. II. Cradlebaugh, of The Dalles
Chronicle. He is also a man with
a big heart, but tins does not
hinder him from having firm aud
fixed opinions. Whon Cradle
baugh believes anything, he usu
ally has good reasons for doing so,
and he bo impresses his friends.
HALLOWEEN PARTY.
"If you should chance to find
The ladius undersigned,
B y eight o'clock next Halloween,
Then a luncheon you may share,
Served with Jokes as li(ht as air,
And the nicest pumpkin pies ever seen.
The above invitation signed by six
ladies of this city, was sent out to an
equal number of young men. As the
reader would infer from the above the
gentleman mnst find the ladies who
were hiding before 8 o'olock; if not, as
a penalty, they were to serve supper to
the ladies at some future time. Shortly
after aeyen o'clock the gentlemen began
a quiet hunt for the Indies, but later
became desperate and with search
warrants iu hand, sooured the oityi
entering mimy residences in quest of
the LiJdon until the curfew sounded
their defeat at eight o'olock. The
Tictore then came out of hiding aud
finding the defeated, eeorted them to
the home of Miss Jennie E. Wier, where
a beautiful and appropriate spread was
awaiting them. After doing more than
justice to this feature of the evening's
entertainment tbe guests repaired to the
parlor where the remainder of the even
ing wiib pleasantly spent in jokes, games
and music. Those present were: Mr.
aud AlrB. Geo. Conser, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
8. Horner, Misses Lutie Farnsworth,
Lizzie Matlock, Laura Muir, and Messrs.
W. L. Baling, J. W. Dawson and A. W.
Patterson.
CUKE FOK CKII'l'LKU CHILDREN.
The Lexow committee are hav
ing a hot time, showing up the
corruption of Tammany. Every
department of the city, ns well as
Tammany hall, seems to be au
organized system of blackmail, and
at the coming election, if all signs
fail not, the voters of the city and
state will, with ono grand effort,
overthrow the Tammany influence,
root and branch.
At (iueat exponse the Gazette
has secured tho right to publish
tho musical selections, both vocal
and instrumental, of the New Yolk
Musical Ilocord Co. Each selec
tion will appear in two issues of the
paper, that all of our subscribers
may have an opportunity to secure
the full benefit of the service.
rill ill'Hl !! I .
inat inis teature will be appreci
ated, we have not the slightest
doubt.
U CATEMALANB ore pushing across
tho Mexican frontier and occu
pying Mexican territory. A typ
ical Central American war will
result. Fighting for a year or
more will ensue. Two or three
men will be killed and four or five
captured. Tho press reports will
be more or less enlivened during
tho time, and the trouble will be
put down jut in time to hoar
Honduras and Costa Iliea "jaw"
oach other.
Money Spent Economically.
Money economically spent Is not ul-
ways judiciously spent. Why? Simply
because a cheap article often requires
more money spent on il to keep it iu
repair than it would oust to purchase
the best. We manufacture nothing hut
the best gas and gasoline engiues iu the
market, and results prove it. .Send for
OHtiilngue. Palmwi k Rky Tyce Focni
ky, Kront St Alder His., Portland, Or.
The National Surgical lustitnte, Paoif
io braiich,.'!l!) Bush St., 8nu Francisco,
successfully treats all cases of Orthopedic
Surgery, Diseases of the Spine, Hip and
Knee Joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula,
Nasal Catarrh, Bow Lega, Knock Knees,
all Deformities and Chronic Diseases.
Their success in treating these cases is
shown by thousands of references from
trustworthy people all over the country.
Ptrsons having iilllicted children or
friends should convince themselves of
the excellent results of the system of
treatment by this institute. One or
more of these surgeons will be at the
Palace Hotel, Heppner, Thursday, Nov.
15th, one duy, to examine oases. Send
forciroular. Reference may be had to
Hon. Thos. L. Davidson, Salem; Supreme
Judge Htrahu, Albany; J. C. Hayes,
Heppner; J li. Natter, Ilippticr; J. F.
McFemn, Morrow ooimty, mid hundreds
of others.
Oonsump
ran formerly pronounced incurable. N
if the early stages of the disease
Scott's Emulsion
Now it is nui. In all
i
will effect a cure quicker than any other
known specific. Scott's Emulsion .ro
inotes the making of healthy lung-tissue,
relieves inflammation, overcomes the t xcess
ive waste of the disease and gives vital
strength.
For doughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Son Throat,
Bronchitis, Consumption, Scrofula, Argtufo,
Loss of Pleah and Wasting Diseases of Children.
Buy only the genuine with our trade-
TRADEMARK. i lMff'lijwc UJ'J'Cf .
Send for pamphlet on Scotfs Emulsion, Kk'fitt.
cou Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and $ I .
& CO.
Goods CJlTLfrp
for OolIx Only.
LATEST NKVYS.
Livadia, Nov. 1. The czar died at 3
o'clock this afternoon. It is under
stood the czarevitch will immediately
issue a proclamation declaring himself
czar, and all Russian ollioials throughout
the world will take the oath of allegianoe
as soon as possible.
"How to Care All Skia Diseases."
Simply apply "Swavne's Ointment."
No internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tbe
face, hands, nose, Sea., leaving the Bkin
clear, white and healthy. Its great
healing and curative powers are possess
ed by no other remedy. Aakyonrdrug
gist for Hwayjie's Ointment.
It seems that one of the Heppner
banks was the objeot of attack by
Hawthorne and Bowe, two of Tbe
Dalles desperadoes. It appears that
their early arrest frustrated the soheme.
Old Hatt has purchased the barber
shop on tbe Matlock oornerfromA. C.
Carle, where his old friends and custom
ers will fiud him. SuBves, shampoos
and haircuts on short notice and in the
highest style of the art.
A Weill) F li CAI'T. I.KW1S.
In a let'er to the editor of the Mercury,
Col. Put Poiinn says: "I Bee Opt. John
W. Lewis, of The Dulles, is a candidate
or aspirnut for the adjutant-generalship,
of Oregon. Lewis was a 'd d yankee'
and I was a 'd- d rebel.' He audi
fought on opposite sides d iritig tho 'late
unpleasantness.' Hut that counts for
nothing uow. He ia the bra, man I
know, or know of, for tho place. He wus
a gallant soldier for the union. He dis
tinguished himself so greatly that he was
commissioned iu the regular army. He
has made a model Uuited States land
oflica chief at The Dalles, aud he will
make a model adjutant-general. The
Oregou tuilitit, nudor his skilled hands,
will beaome rivals io etUiuenoy of 'the
regulars,' I trust, for Oregon's sake,
Capt. Lewis may get the appointment he
is so admirably fitted to grace."
Of oourse Col. Mitchell will be dis
placed when Uoveruor Lord takes office
and when Col. Dounn recommends
Lewis The Meroury will bet its pile that
the gentleman is all right. Mecury,
WITH THE SCIENTISTS.
A silk worm's thread is one-thousandth
part of an inch thick.
To be perfectly proportioned a man
should weigh twenty-eight pounds for
every foot of his height.
If a well could be dug to a depth of
forty-six miles the air at the bottom
would be as dense as quicksilver.
The average speed of the transmis
sion of earthquake shocks is nearly
sixteen thousand feet per second.
The idea of an ancient tropical con
tinent at the south pole uniting South
America, Madagascar and Australia is
arousing considerable interest and dis
cussion in scientific circles.
After two years' trial with pine, oak
and greenheart in the Suez canal
works, it has been found that while
pine and oak are destroyed by the
borer worm, the greenheart, which
comes from British Guiana, was un
harmed. The latest intelligence concerning
Dr. Nansen's Arctic expedition is to
the effect that he has made satisfac
tory progress. Norwegian whalers re
port meeting him in the Kara sea and
off Nova Zambia in August and further
state that the water was singularly
free from ice.
Administratrix Notice.
ESTATB OK SAMIF.I, N. MORUAK, HK1 KAt-KD.
NOTICE IS HKRKRY GIVEN, THAT I.ET
tcrs of Administration on the estate of
Samuel N. Morgan deceased, were granted to
the undersigned on the 21th dnv of September
IS'.U, by the County Court of Morrow County.
All persons having claims against the Estate
are required to exhibit them to me for allowance
at my home in Sand Hollow within six months
after the date of this notice or they shall he
forever haired. Tills 8!ith dnv of Sept.. INH.
UARAH'E. MORGAN.
271-81 Administratrix.
Teacher's Examination.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR
the purpose of making an examination of
all perso- a who mav oiler themselves as eandi
datc for teachers of the schoolB of this couutv,
for state and life diplomas, tho countv school
superintendent thereof will hold a" public
examination, beginning at ono o'clock, Wednes
day Nov. 14th, at the court house at Heppner,
Dated this twenty-seventh day of Nov. 1894
ANNA J. BALKIOER,
278-9. Uo. School Supt., Morrow Co. Oregon.
f " WORTHj GPI WBA BOX'
saw.
MONTHLY nuPOKT
ppnei' Public Hchmila for Month
lull Ortulivr 2,
Kml-
4 .5
E 7 n v
a J. Sfl t-.
si cc o3 as
HMr. y.-cS ; y,
1 711 (M j M
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Total j 'j,d s.-,7 .,lt
A. W. Wikr, prin.
lirilliiCKM Cannot he rurril
by local applications, us they cannot
reach tho diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Lieiuuess is caused by an iullnnied ren
dition of the mucous liumg of the
Knstachian tube. When this tube gets
iutlamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, aud when it is
entirely olosed dealuess is the result, anil
uulesa the inllammatinn can be tk..n
out and this tune restored to its normal
eoaditiou, hearing will be destroyed
rorever; time cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an
iutlamed condition of the mueuons
surfaces
We will give One Hundred Djllara for
any rase of deafness (caused by catarrh)
that oannot be oured by Uall'a Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free
V.l. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
"3old by drungifts.
Iue fight in New York grows j nicst fiio.1 itching i'iie.
Wliruior as election day approaches. ! Symptoms-Moisture; luteuse milling
It is a conceded fact that Tammany I l0ri,t,"1.'ii',':i.moel,,"t u.iKl'.,; ""r"H by
...... -,,.. ,1 """'clung. If allowed to continue
IB beaten ltl -New lork City, niul ( tumors form, which often bleed and
the rumpus there, added to tho i ;',r,,,,Kv!,,T',"i'!!' V,'.r-Y,'r,v 'S!I'S
. ' ,. ' . UiNixiKsr stop the itching and bleci-
geut rai leciing mat mil ami , "'g. neaia ulceration, and in most cases
MaynardiBiii ' are identical,
defeat the .indomitable David. . FhilariaJphir
Tho suooess that has attended the use
of Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil
Liniment in the relief of pain and in
curing iIischhcs which seemed beyond
the reaoh of medicine, has been truly
remarkable, liuudrtd-i supposed to be
crippled for liie with arms and legs
drawn up crooked or distorted their
muscles withered or contracted by
disease have been oured through the
use of this remedy. Price 25o, 60 and
81.00 per bottle.
(Tasteless Effectual.)
FOR All.
IB9LIOU3 and NERVOUS
i DISORDERS.
e.. tlrli UAarianh Wlnri anH Pain In ttin
Stomach, Giddlneas, Fullness. Swelling alter
i Meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush-
ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness ol
i Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy. Blotches on the
( Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, All
' Nervous and Trembling. Sensations, and Ir
regularities Incidental to Ladies.
Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble floating.
Of all druggists. Price 25 cents a Box.
1 ork I fepoi, rt; canal si.
AN AFRICAN PEST.
The
Crocodile and Ita Torrlhle Destruc
tion of llmiinu t.lrp.
With regard to the utility of the
crocodile there are diverse opinions.
It is certainly a scuvoiifrer, though,
when the rapid currents of most rivers
are taken iuto consideration, the im
portance of his mission dw indles. The
author of "In the Morambala Marsh"
says that along the banks of African
streams it is dangerous to approach
the river-edge. Water for domestic
purposes is obtained from the top of
the bunks by means of a cup attached
to u hnmhoo pole twenty or thirty feet
in length, and in spite of those precau
tions the death-roll is a most ghastly
one.
The primitive dugouts used by the
natives for traveling on the rivers are
in many cases merely death-traps.
While the man is paddling along, bare
ly two inches above the surface of the
river, the crocodile seizes his hand aud
drags him to the bottom.
t'n one invasion 1 sent down some
letters by a Hindoo liiiM'chant, and a
few weeks later heard that both letters
and postman had been devoured by
crocodiles. At another time I was
strolling along the bank, and hearing
cites, arrived at the water's eilire in
time to seize a young boy whose leg
had been caught by one of these brutes
and torn from him. lie escaned with
his life, thanks to my timely urrival.
In some places one sees thousands of
crocodiles on a mudbiuik, most of them
scarcely two inches iu length, evident
ly just hatched. A week does not pass
but in some river village wails ami lam
entations are beard for a fresh vic
tim to the crocodile's insatiable appetite.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J Oct. 31, uki4. Notice ia hereby given that
the followinK named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final prim! In support of
h s claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Cleric, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Dec. 15, 18m, viz:
CLIFFORD E. JONES,
Hd. B. No. W. for the W BWU SEW SWV
See. SI, Tp. S 8. R. 21 E. and NWV Sco. 3,
Tp. 4 S. R. 24 E.
Ho names the following witncRseB to prove
hltt continuous residence upon and cultivation
of nab! land, vis:
Stacy Roberts, Heman Caldwell, J. T. Cant
well and J. T. MiU-hell, all of Eight Mile,
Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
iw-m. Register.
Notice of Intention.
XAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J Sept. 2ti, lB'.il. Notice is herein-given that
the following named settler haa tiled notice of
her intention to make final proof in support of
her claim, aud that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on November 3, ism.
MARTHA E. ROBERTS.
Le-atee of the estato of Sarllda A. Beckett
deceased, and by will the owner of tho de
scribed Hd. claim, No. 2SS6 for tho Nwv tee.
27, Tp. 3 S. R. 21 E. W . M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land, viz:
A. s. Hnlncs, Peter Brenner, Chit Joues and
Jas. Jouca. all of Eight Mile, Oregon.
J, K.MOORE.
270 s:;, Register.
Order for Publication.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County.
The State of Oregou, 1
Platntiir
vs.
J. W. Morrow, County !
Clerk of said Morrow
County. Oregon, and I
the Heirs of Charles !
Llud, DeceaHed,
Defendants. J
Whereas it has been sutislaclorily made to
appear to the court that on tlm l:)th day of
January, IS'.H), in said Morrow Countv, Oregon,
one Charles Lind died intestate, that at the
time of his death said Ciarlea Lind was un
married and left no children or other heirs at
law, and that up to the time of the. commence
ment of this proceeding no person or persons
have appeared claiming to bean heir or heirs
of said deceased. That at the time of his de-th
as aforesa d said deceased wus seized of certain
real estate in said Morrow Coir..ty besides a
considerable amount of personal' property;
that afterwards the County Court of Morrow
County duly appointed administrators of the
estate of said deceased, who duly qualified and
entered upon such trust, and proceeded to ad
minister said estate, under the direction of
said County Court: Thaton the 24th day of
Dec. 1S92 such administration was completed,
and said administrators filed in said County
Court their supplemental tlnal accourt. bv
which It was shown that there remained in he
hands of such administrators, after such ad
ministration was fully completed, as the
property of said estate, the sum of 01,
which said sum of money waB on said day,
under the order and direction of aaid County
Court, paid by such administrators to J. W.
Morrow, Clerk of sid Countv Court, the above
named defendant, subject 'o tho further order
of said County Court: That s'ld sum of nionev
has ever since said 24th day of December 1X92
been and now is, in the hands of said J, W.
Morrow, and that said Countv Court has not
made any further ordor in relation thereto, aud
that by reason of such facts said sum of $49.56.01
should escheat to and become the property of
tho SUte and the state of Oregon has a right by
law to said s -iu of money now in the possession
of said defendant, J. W. Morrow us aforesaid:
Alldit iS further Satisfactorily HOneMHnir to
the court that a summons has issued iu this
proceeding directed to said defendant J. W.
Morrow requiring him and the heirs of Faid
Charles Lind, deceased, to appear and answer
the information filed herein, within the time
tinmen oy law in ci-n cases and tliat Bald
summons has been duly served on said defend
ant J. W. Morrow, personally, in said Morrow
County Oregon, and that no heir or heirs of
said Charles Lind, deceased, can be found in
8am uouniy aim Slate:
It Is therefore hereby ordered that all persons
iiiicimicii in me nam esiaiu oi manes Lino,
deceased, appear at Heppner in suid Morrow
County, on or before the fourth Monday in
March, lS9i, towlt: the 25th day tliereo' th
same being the first day of the next regular
iu oi mm euu-fc in aaiu county, aiLl SHOW
cause, if any they have, hv the title to said
estate now in the han 's of said defendant .t u-
Morrow, being the sum of 14956.01 should 'not
vest in me planum uerein, ttie state of Oregon
It is further ordered that tills notice be
imiuisiiuu ouce eacn wees ior six consecutive
weeks in the Heppner Gazette, a newspaper of
sruviai uiuiunuuii puuusiieo. at ueppner, in
said Morrow County, Oregon.
Witness my hand, this 21st day of Sept., 1894.
, VI. U. iJRADSHAW,
M-M Judge,
City Hotel.
THIS Popular Hostelry has again
1 been re-opened and will be run
in first class style.
Alof lis; find Rooms at Xoptilcur
Prices.
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop.
NOTARY PUBLIC
A CONVEYANCER
CALL
AT
OPPICK
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OF MANCHBSTEHi ENGLAND
A. W. PATTERSON, AGENT. o no.ur. me woni
Summons.
Notice of Intention.
IANDOKFIt'K AT THE DA1.I.KS, ORKQON,
J Oct. 17, l8'.u. Notice is hereby given that
the following named Bettler hafl filed uoticeof
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before Joseph L. eiihson. U. 8. Commissioner, at
Lexington, Oregon, on November 2fc, 18m, viz :
DANIEL M. POTTER,
Hd. No. 282H, for the NWk section lo, township
1 south, range -'.Seast, V. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resideuco upon aud cultivation
of said land, vis:
Charley Stanfield, W, C. Metier. Win. Ferguson
and John McMillan, all of Lexington, Oregon.
27i 2W. J.48. F. Mood, Register.
XOTICE OF COSTEST.
V. S. Lind OrricE, Tub Paluss, Or.,
Oct. 17. ISM.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT
this Office byEmtl C. T. Grotkopn against
R. C. Barclay ior failure to comply with law aa
1', upon
is. Tow nth
Countv, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation
of said entry; contestant alleging that the de.
teniiant has wholly abandoned, and has not
r Culture Entry No. S'17, dated Feh. 27,
n the wi, NEV and IU NW.4 Section
nship s South, Ranee 2a Vast lu Marrow
.,.:i ; reniorea me tumors. A lniKKit, or
vt 111 1 Uv muil frt. VI nn..in ! t .-.
Miss Jeksik Ackermax, on English
missionary, recently put on ft diving
dress aud went down sixty feet to the
bed of the OOOAn nn tha irroqtdO Mnl.
Ingr trrouniis of tho world, between ! ,n""m'' ',or lh r" '" 5'r t
Australia ami Mngnpure, whore 1,300: The said parties are hereby summoned to ap.
men are constantly at work. 1 !"'H,r SI. W" '."!"'', 011 lhe J1" Ay Nl,v,';"l'er
J ' lvl. at III o clock A. M., to respond and furn-
1 lsh testimony c ncemiug said allege,! failure.
, SUEEL KiNQE ami large pasture ! J',:',"' co"u,' i1""' ' '"i-"riJV
', . . .. " . take the testimony ! Heppner, Or., Nov. Is,
torrent. . . JoEPB Hav3. 1 1M1, at 10 A. M
0.11 ' ' J. F. MOOIE.
lUkistar, .
Tn the Circuit Court of the-State of Oregon
for Morrow County. 1
W. F. Matlock, 1
Plaintiff; !
vs. 1
Mary Drlscoll, and Mary
Driscoll, administratrix of
the esta'e of C. Drlscoll,
Deceased. Maud Driscoll,
Minnie Driscoll aud John !
Driscoll, . j
Detendants.
To Mary Driscoll. ami1Mrvl n,-Un.oi ,i.
ministratrix of the estate of C. Driie'oll
deceased Maud Driscoll, Minnie Drlscoll aud
John Driscoll.
In the name ol the Ptate of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you by the above named
plaintiff, iu the above entitled suit, in the
above entitled Court, upon the first day of the
term of the above entitled Court, next follow
ing the expiration of the time described in the
order for the publication of this summons
towlt: on or before the fourth Monday of
March, 19,1, and if you fail so to appearand
answer said complaint the said plaintiff will
for want thereof, take default against vou and
apply to the Court for the relief demanded in
said complaint, towit:
For judgments against defendant! upon two
certain pronusory notes, one dated, Pendleton
Oregon, November liith. 1SK? fop ih.
with Interest thereon at the rate often nor
rent per annum from the data: and nn. nl,t.
dated, Pendleton, Oregon, November. l!th 1807
for the sum of tfft). with interest thereon at the
. ,Fiui per annum trom the date,
less the sum of fnK) paid on said note, on or
about June I, lWI, and to forclosa a certain
mortgage given to secure the payment of said
notes; said mortgage dated the 19th dav of
April. 1SS, and was given upon the following
real property situate tn Pmatilla Countv
Mate of Oregon, described fottou,.
West half of Northeast quarter, the East half of
V" """""' h""'"i tiMn tnirty-one (311
,rSSuP'i,J.?,:ut'," tUn'!e twentv-nW
(. ' , , ' M: . lch mof!age waa on the 3rd
day of May ls. duly recorded in the office of
the County Clerk of the Countv of Morrow
state of Oregon: and for the sale of the real
property deacrlhed in said mortgage, and the
application of the proceeds thereof to tnc pay.
ment of the costs and disbursements of this
suit, the coeta. charges ind expense of sailing
nTJ:,y,n,,ibeI,ylllen,0' oeiu ium
found due plaintiS upou said note!. The iZ
fandants and all persons claiming bv, through
or under them, or either of tham subsequent hi
the beginning of thii suit be barred,r"or
closed of ail equity of redemption, right, title
and lntereit or"lln In or to the above described
property, and for such other and further relief
as to the ourt shall seem equitable
nJhl' 8'.""u ,on,1i PVb"in,M ,'"nt to the
order of Hon . L. Bradshaw. one of the
Jndsei of th above entitled Court in thi suit
made at Chambers at The I'alles Wasco
BatuiY,
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f. o. box M JOHN WEDDERSURN, Managing Attorney.
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or FloT-
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