Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 22, 1895, Image 2

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GAZETTE
Will help you out
FARMING.
DIVERSIFIED
It is pretty generally conceded
that the low prices for grain are
caused by the cheapening of the
cost of production by the use of
improved labor-saving machines.
And the day when a crop must be
cultivated because it requires less
labor than some others has passed.
The crops which pay bost are
those that cost the most to produce,
because they are grown less
abundantly than the cheaper kinds.
Corn, wheat and oats are grown at
one-fourth the cost of former times
and the old prices will never re
turn unless the misfortune of a
famine should occur. There are
crops grown iu this country which
do not supply the home market,
and one of them is onions, and this
is due to the fact that they require
more labor than wheat or oats.
Many kinds of fruit and vege
tables are below the amount re
quired by the home market. It is
not supposed that farmers will
suddenly revolutionize their
methods, but it will be an advan
tage for them to study markets
and statistics and endeavor to
learn what may be required,
Labor should, of course, be con
snlerod in growing a crop, but it
is labor that makes the value, and
while it is well to cheapen the
labor, yet the amount of labor
required should never deter one
from growing a crop. A crop that
pays well one year may not be
profitable the next. The farmor
should keep himself woll informed
and be always prepared to avail
himsolf of the advantages offered
by growing a variety of crops in
order to satisfy the demands of all
classes.
DEMAND FOR HEAVY HORSES,
cultural department on the use of
metal railroad ties and preserva
tive processes and metal tin plates
for wooden ties. It shows that
about 20 per cent of the railroad
mileage of the world, outside of
the United States and Canada, is
laid on metal. In the United
States little practical progress in
metal ties is reported. It is plain
that every possible precaution
should be taken to preserve our
forests, but the only way the rail
roads can ever be induced to adopt
them, will be for the agricultural
department to demonstrate that
they are less expensive and more
durable than wooden ones. Their
protests will have about as much
effect as pouring water on a ducks
back.
Hie bill creating two more
judicial districts in Eastern Oregon
has passed both houses. This
will compell the appointment of
one new judge anil two district
attorneys, and will cost the people
$7500 a year. We agree with The
Dalles Chronicle in saying that
there was no more need for these
new districts than a wagon has for
five wheels, but it makes places by
which the legal fraternity will get
a small swipe at the public crib.
The clays ot the cayuBe are
numbered and the Btuekman must
from this on breed a good heavy
draft horse. It has boon the
custom of horsoraiscrs iu the west
to turn the mare on the range and
never see tho colt, except to brand
it, until it is driven to market, and
yet people wondor why horses an
so cheap. They refuse to breed
what the market wants, and the
market refuses to pay a decent
price for tho common horses that
are presented for salo. The whol
world wants a hoavy draft horse.
We can raise them in Oregon as
well as anywhere. Electricity and
steam have supplanted the light
and medium weight horses, but
the heavy dray and 'bus horse is
still iu domand. It is to the
butchor wo must look if we would
know how to breed cattle for profit
and it is to the city contractor we
must refer if horseraisiug is to bo
made possible. Of course th
hoavy horses will not do for farm
purposes, but you can uot aim too
high. The aim must be to breei
a hoavy horse for tho city and iu
bo doing you will have pleuty of
medium horses for agricultural
purposes.
The organization of a board o
trado at Uepptior is in the rigl:
direction. When it will have be
come a permanent organization
will form a powerful factor for tho
upbuilding of Morrow county
interests. Centralization is neces
sary in every move for public gout
and without a board of trado
similar organization much that
. bhould be done is neglected. Uu
organized effort is usually more or
less futile, and now that we ca
always refer to our local trad
organization ui all matters
interest the Gazette expects better
and greater work than ever before.
It is true that interest is wanin
just at present, but this should not
be. Let those elected to office be
Bt their post and show that they
have an interest in its welfare
and much good will result from it.
A 1'Rotkst against the ttonn
dation of torests in order to secure
material for ruilroud ties is made
in a rsport iiad by th fri
Boothby's portage railway
measure, as spoken of in another
column, was defeated in the house
last Tuesday evening. Though it
of great interest to almost the
entire Eastern Oregon section, and
not a small part of that section as
represented, it carried with it
quite a large appropriation, and at
this juncture with hard times upon
us, it is a difficult matter to induce
the legislature to accede to the
demands of eveD so large a section
as Eastern Oregon. But until the
state assists in this matter of
opening Columbia, or whon the new
regime of senatorial representation
in congress falls down hard on the
ship railway fraud and comes
down to common sense proposition,
but little can be expected towards
the relief asked.
conatdered in the senate and pasted.
The bill will probably pass the boose aa
it carries no appropriation, and if oar
militia is to be continued, wilt be of
vast benefit.
Senator Dawson's bill to abolish the
state board of equalization went down
to defeat jesterdajr. Butler made a
masterly effort in its favor, bat it all
went for naught.
Senator McGinn is etodsed for the
remainder ot the session on account ot
the death of his brother, Gilbert Mo
Qinn whose demise ooonrred recently
in AirzoDa.
Patterson's senate bill for the con
veying of prisoners, insane patients, etc,
to tbeir respective institutions by
speoial deputies, died in the boose. It
out sheriffs oat entirely from consider
ation in the mutter and was considered
unfair and unjust.
Tbe bill on assessment and taxation,
presented by Mr. liarke, pBBsed the
hoase yesterday. Mr. Long, of Mult
nomah made more effort in its behalf
than any other representative outside ot
Mr. Burke. Yonr correspondent is of
the opinion that it oorreotsany tendency
for doable taxation.
Mr. Boothby's portage bill was de
feated by a vote of 33 to 22.
Senator King's irrigation bill has
passed both bouses and will be signed
bv tbe governor. It will give eeotions
desiring to make ditohes the same
authority bb school districts in the
matter of bonding, only that it requires
three-fifths of the voters in the district
to authorize issuance of bonds.
Cole knocked out Faxton'g bill pro
viding that certain rich bankers oould
oontrol state funds. This is not the
wording of tbe bill, yet in faot this is
wbat it means.
Young's house bill making taxes
payable in cash only baa passed the
house. It will give all scrip holders
equal recognition, if it becomes a law,
Hon. J. N. Brown is here and is an
applicant for the proseouting attorney-
shin of tbe new judicial dietriot of
Morrow and Umatilla. Mr. Brown is
the only applicant irom Morrow, and as
that oounty is oonoeded tbe plaoe,
Umatilla having the judge, Mr. Brown
will likely Buoceed.
Dave.
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
epecial mention All wbo have nsed
Eleotric Bitters sing tbe s ime song of
praise. A purer medicine d'ies not xist j "nee mm
(lreat Oaks
From little scorns uniw, so also do fatal
iIiwhbcs upriug from small barinnings
Never lu-Jhd symptoms of Kidney
tior.tjlts; if a'lnw.1 to develops they
sutTeriii'' and sorrow. lr.
and ' ,Hs guaranteed to do all that ,e ! J. H. McLWa Liver and Kidney Balm
claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all
diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
remove Pimples, Bolls, Halt Khenm and
other affections caused by impure blood.
Will drive Malaria from the system
and prevent as well as oure all Miilarial
fevers. For cure of Headache, Consti
pation and Indigestion try Electric
Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed,
or mooev refunded. Pre" 50c. and $1
per bottle at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store.
Turned the Hose on Them.
A twenty-round glove contest, which
gave better satisfaction than any ever
held in Livingston, Mont., took place
there recently. Before the contest it
leaked out that it was to be a rank
fake, and arrangements were made to
give it a fitting reception. Time was
called shortly after ten o'clock, and as
soon as the principals entered the ring
a section of the city hose was coupled
onto a hydrant near by. liy the time
the third round was called everything
was in readiness, and while the prin
cipals were engaged in carrying out
the rankest of fakes a rush was made
for the front window, a nozzle was
thrust through the glass and the full
force of the water was turned into the
ring. The first shot struck one of the
combatants in the small of the back.
resulting in a knockout blow. Both
the principals rushed from the ring,
and the water was turned on the spec
tators, few escaping without a drenching.
is certxin cure f r any diseH?e of weak
ueHS of tlie Kidn"s. A trial will con
vince you of its great potency. Pnoe
81 (10 per bottle. For sale by Slocum
Johnson Drug Co.
The little insect popularly called tho
deuth watch or tick is a limber-boring
insect which usually commences its
sound late in the spring, and is no
other than the call by which the male
and female are led to each oilier, the
same as with birds during the mating
season. The sound t". ey emit is not
owing to the voice of the insect but to
its beating on or striking any hard
substance with the fchield or fore part
of its head. The prevailing number of
strokes are from seven to nme and
eleven, and it is this circumstance
which probably adds to the ominous
character it bears among ignorant and
superstitious persons.
In all
Investigation blnzes the way for
human progress. Rule 15, which pre
vented the admission of patent medi
cines at the World's Fair, caused an
investigation of all the blood-purifiers
presented for exhibition purposes. The
result of this examination by scientific
men, proved that Ayer's Harsaparilla
whs the only remedy of thekind entitled
to the onnfidenoe of the oommittee, and
Worthy of their endorsement.
Shiloh's Cure, the great Conch and
Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses only 25c.
Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayers
Jr.
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OKKGON
lJ Feb. 19. 1WI. Notice Ib hereby i:tven that
the following Humeri settler has tiled notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his clKim. ami that said proof w ill be made
before J. V. Morrow, eonnty clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on April 111, 1W viz :
HIKVM M. TIlnlCNTON,
hrl e no s:i",7. for the NK1., and N'J HE1, sec
7,tp 1 8. r 24 EiVM.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his ooiitinnous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
E. P. Voruz anrl A. T. Mr-Nay, of Heppner ;
Paul Kietman and A. T. Wood, lone.
J. F. MOORE,
fii'im'Kt Heglster.
onsumptsovi
ran formerly pronounced incurable. Xow it is not
f the early stages of the disease
Scott's Emulsion
will effect a cure quicker than any other
known specific. Scott's Emulsion pro
motes the making of healthy lung-tissue,
relieves inflammation, overcomes the excess
ive waste of the disease and gives vital
strength.
Tor Coughs, Golds, Weak Lungs, Sore Throat,
BroncMtis, Consumption, Scrofula, Aiiaoih,
Loss of Flesh and Wasting Diseases of Children.
Buy only the genuine with our trade
mark on salmon-colored wrapper.
s,-,l far bamthltt on Scotfs Emulsion. EA'EE.
Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and $ I.
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TRAOC MARK.
The United States is borrowing
more mouey to pay ponce expenses
than Japan and China combined
are to carry on their war.
Frederick Douglass, the color
ed orator, died on the night of
Feb. 20th at his home in Washing
ton city.
Toe sober truth about bond-
selling under present circum
stances is that it means the buying
of gold.
Hope Urnshed to Earth
Will rise again in tbe bosom of a
dyspeptic wise enough to substitute for
the pseudotonics, which have bambooz
led him out of his belief in tbe possi
bility of oure, the real invigomnt and
stomuchio, Uostetter's Stomauh Bitters.
I'he bilious, the nervoiiB, tbe dyspeptic,
tbe rheumatic alike derive speedy benefit
(mm this helpful botanic medicine.
Persons sufTerintr from indigestion will
gain no positive permaneut good from
the firey, uumedicnted stimulants of
oommeroe, too often nsed recklessly.
The Bitters is immeHsnrsblv to be pre-
ferrered to these as a tonic, eiuoe its
pure busis is modified by tbe conjunction
with it of vegetable ingredients of the
highest remedinl excellence. Malaria
is prevented snd remedied by it, and it
infuses vigor into the wenk and siokly.
A wine glasslul three times a day is the
average dose.
"Only a triHe," you say, perhnps so,
but it is heat not to trifle with it. That
oongh, if neglected, may result in some
thing serious, such as bronchitis, pneu
monia, or even consumption. Sore
throat, colds, congbs, boareenoBH, diffl
culty of breathing, and similar disorders,
though so onmtnnn as to excite tin ularm,
should be trented without delay. The
continued irritation of the bronchial
tubes may result in a dangerous iufluri
mation. The best remedy to Hike is
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is agreeable
to the taste, only small doses are needed,
and it is always ready for use. Aoiors.
singers, preaohers, teachers, auctioneers
aud all whose vnotl organs are severely
taxed, deul nre they prefer this prepar
ation to anv other. It affords speedy
relief, soothes and heals the irritated
muoous membrane, and gives tone
strong h, and titxibility to the voice,
no other medicine is so prompt to aot,
snd so sure t" cure as Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. To it were awarded medal
and diploma at the World's Fair.
MISSING LINKS.
Stockholders' Meeting.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE
reu'ularanninil mcetinRnf the stockhold
ers of the Morrow Countv Land & Trust Co. will
be held at the oltiee of its t easnrer on the sec
ond xntimlm- in March. lHfi.Y hetweell the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p.m. for the purpose ot electing
omeerB lor the ensuing year.
GEO. D. FELL.
sec'y
Heppnei, 1 r., Feb. 21st lij'Jj. rWjfiSi
Administrators Notice,
Estate of John W. Dav, on. deceased.
IVTOTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT I.F.T-
i.1 ters ot administration on me esiaie in
John W. Dawson, rieeeaserl, were eranted to the
undersigned on the loth day of February, ISto.
by tire county court of Morrow county. All
persons having claimB ucaiiist saitl estate are
required to exhibit them to me for allowance at
Heppner. Oreiton, within six mouths after the
date of this notice.
Dated this Kith dav of February, ISO',.
flllmlD T. It. LYON.", Administrator
-- City ! Hotel.
THIS Popular Hostelry h&s again
I been re-opened and will be run
in first class style.
Meals orixl Rooms at Popular
Prices.
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop.
NOTARY PUBLIC
A CONVEYANCER
CALL.
AT
OI' I ow
FROM THE STATE CA VITAL
Sai.k.u, Or., Feb. 181)5. Ed. Ga
zette: The house and Semite have
gotten down to night sessions aud are
doing oonsiderubla work. Last night
Mutlinn's senate bill atTeeting the
salaries of olUoers ot Multnomah oouuty
whs sent lo its long sleep iu tho house,
having already passed the senate. Tbe
Hitunu oliarter would bava met with a
similar fate hsd it not been re-referred
to the Multnomah delegation. Ho lar,
the house has showed itself stile to
liotate legislation, and obnoxious
measures full like ouaff before the wind.
j ins evening s special oar osme up
from Portland with a delegation who
are anxious that Boothby's portage
measure shall pass. It provides for
portage facilities and carries an appro
priation of $31X1,000, but when amended,
as it will be, it will not oarry over $13"),-
000, helher it will pass or not re
mains to be seen.
The measure lo Increase the salaries
ot tbe governor and supreme judges was
re-referred tonight. ,
The senatorial fight is sKl interesting
Today "the 30" oast their full strength
tor S. A. Lowell (or senator disproving
assertions that they ooujd not uenlral
iza on soy person outside of Judge
Williams. In faot, tlwy will support
any good republican ud tbeir lotion
todav does uot mean that thsy may not
turn to Williams again; If the occssioo
demands it. Your correspondent be
lieves thrtt if any senator is elected it
will b) Governor Lord.!
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Lands for Bett lenient.
The following described land, sll situated in
Morrow county, and heretofore held out settle
ment as indemnity lands by tho Northern
Pacific have been declared open tor settlement:
Description. Bee. Tp. R.
NK'i ano NW!i and SEKi 1 Is 'ile
NW of NK'4 :l is ate
H'i NK and NW'-i is ale
8'4 aud HK!i 18 '-':,e
All of 8 Is ale
Allot ' is 2.1C
All of is le
All of 11 Is Zie
All of : w is icte
All of t." Is !Be
All of lr is Zie
NKV and NW ID is 2M
N Kfc and Utt'S, at is
All of Is e
All ot 1 in 'ile
All of 3 in
Allot S in -ae
All ot 7 In 2:ie
All of 9 In -''
Allot U In ate
All of 1 In ate
All of .. 1 In ate
All of 17 In ate
All of W In le
Allot ill In ale
All of .' in i-e
All of 2.r' In ale
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All of l in a'e
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SK ' of N H i and SK 'i ill an ale
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NWl, of NEl 13
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All of 19
All of 21
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All of 8
All of 5
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Policemen in Austria must under
stand telegraphy.
Patti has a gold watch only three
fourths of an inch in diameter.
Ovek 200,000 postal cards are used
every day in the United States.
IN France, lielfrium and several other
European countries all elections are
held on Sunday.
Canada's divorces for the past twen
ty years have just been figured up and
they amount to only 110.
The water that pours over the fall?
at Niagara is washing the rock away
at the rate of five yards in four years.
Tiiehe are more artesian wells i
California than in any other state i
the union. One countv claims four
hundred and fifty-seven inich wells.
Ac'coiiiimo to the iMi'ianenl l.nR'ineei
there arc good veusims for believing
that the friction of rain is the real
cause of light tuny.
CITAflON.
iIIT OF
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
O ANCHB8 T J , ENGLAND
R' PiTITlKllV IC.m on.-, oftlmllostlntlie -vVorie"
THK STATU
TN THK COUNTY CO
1 of Oregon, for .torrov county.
In the matter of the estate ol freriricn wroiz-
sehiimn.
I'o any and all persons known and unKnoun
ilitr'i'1'Htr-ri in said estate, greeting :
IN THK NAMK OF THK STATE OK OKKtlON,
You hereby cileri anrl required to appear In the
countv court of the stiite of Oregon, for the
Countv of Morrow, at the court room thereof,
at Heppner in the county of Morrow on Mon
day the (ith dav of May, lwfj, at 10 o'clock, in
the forenoon of that day, then and there t show
cause, if any exist, whv an order of sale should
not he marie for the following deseriliod real
propertv heltnmine to the above-named estate,
towit : ' HeKinnilit; il HS-lm chains from S K cor
ner of Stt '4 of sec Jil, tp s, 11 ail H W M ; thence
north at right angles with south line of said
section a Id-lim chains; llieiice at rk'ht angles
west distance 72 liuls, thence at rigli angle
south a f,2-Wt) chains, thence (it right angles
east 7a links to beginning, containing 1',1,-VKO of
an acre. . .
Witness, the Hon. Julius Keithly. judge of the
countv court of the state of Oregon, lor the
Cnutityof Morrow with the se 1 of said court
allixcd, liis Will dav ol February, A. II. lb'.i.i.
IriKAI.l Attest:
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MOKI'.OW,
Clerk.
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by FF.MAI.E SVFFGUKUS.
Ot all druggists. Price 25 oentsatoox.
Now YorK liepoi, nn i aiiat nt.
You
Can Get
Fftrrv'R Seeds at vonr dealers 1
in fpfish and tortile us thoimh
you got them direct from f erry s
Seed Farms.
fERRYS&EDS
are known and plunled every
where, ann nr ninny uo
b?t Ferry's Serd Annual
lor inua teu.H uu uliuul
them, Free.
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SUMMONS.
TS THE CJRWTT UOlTKT OF THE STATE
of urrtgon for tlie Comity of Morrow.
George W. Hurriiitfton, al j
Administrator of t li c j i
Ks!iir,Jof .ItiineftStowui't, i
(lout-used, IMuiutilr',
VH.
Jus, D, Hamilton, Dora C
Hamilton, J. N Brown, j
Tin1 Northern Counties
Investment Trust. (Um-
ltudj and Addle I'urvlu, I
ltefemlants J
To JaineR D. Hamilton, Porn C. Hnmiiton and
Tlie Northern Counties Investment Trust,
(Limited). DerendMiits,
IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF ORE
GON: Vou are hereby required to appear and
answer the eoinphiint filed atrainet in the obove
entitled action bv tbe that day of the next term
of the above entitled court, to wit : on Mon
day, the 'JMh dav of March, IMi'i, and if you fad
so to answer, for" want thereof the plaintiff wiil
tiike judgment atrainst tbe defendant James 1).
Hamilton for tbe sum of One Thousand Dollars
with interest thereon from tlie Jlst dav of June,
IS!i;t. at tbe rate of ten per rent, per mmum; rthd
rhe sum of One Hundred and Tvvemy-K ve
Dollars as attomev'w fees, and the costs and
disbursements of this action. Also for a decree
of this court for th foreclosure of a certain
mortgage described in the complaint and ex
ecuted bv tlie defendants .lame D. Hamilton
and Dora C. Hamilton, on tbe Ji'tb oay ol .lau
narv. LS'.M. to secure the payment of a certain
nmintssorv note made hv .laim-H P. Hamilton
to Die defendant, ,1. N. Brown, described in the
complaint herein; nnd ior other and further
relief, according to the prayerof said complaint.
'l ids summons is published by order of tlie
Hon. VY. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the above en
titled court, made in chambers at The Dalles,
Oretron. on the 2nd day February, 1S;to.
FKASK KKLL'Xitt,
FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government to
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain tneif
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent ana reii.
able solicitors tc procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, it not
entirely, upon the care aud skill of the attorney. 4'
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys. ,
and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re
taiiicd counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct !
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to s
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and j
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. I
If you have an invention on hand send a sketcn or pnotograpn xrn, r-
gether with a brief description of the important teatures, ami you u
idvised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infr ng ng on your rights, or it you are cnargea wiui muuj- - yj
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C
p. o. box 63 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
3- Cut this out and send It with your moult.""
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Attorney for I'laiiititF.
SUMMONS.
rN THE CIRCl'IT COi:r.T fflR THE COUNTY
. Tou'iinentl,
MuiutifT.
0. W. Hnrrln, Defend-
A VETERAN'S VERDICT.
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The War is Over. A Well-known Sol
dier, Correspondent and Journal
ist Makes a Disclosure.
Indlnnn contributed her thousands of tirnre
(Hi I ilicrs io 1 1 if w nr. ami no suite brurs n In -t -tc
v ivt-nni in that rc-ptrt than it tiiH's, In
Htfnitim' it is rapluiy at-quirini: hii
pnviaiiU' pi.ifi. 1 it war ami i hern tint
tMilornon Si weil. well known us a writer H8
'!," loin wuii ;m honorable posiilon. Pnr
lnp tin- uite war he wus a ineinher of t'o, M,
tu. N Y. t'HVHtv ami of tlie 13. li lnuian.i In
fantry VoiiuHeerv Heaanllna an important
elrvnmsuiiiee ho wrhesart follows:
"r-everal of i o!l vru-rans here are usin
Pr Ke-mriit'VM Nervine, Heart i'liro
ani Nervf unti Liver 1'itlA. ali of them slvJnsc
splernii.l suil-.ia' -lion, in fact, we have never
Urcii mmim thai compare with them. Of
the rim. vn- nni-i s:v ihev are tlie bei. codv
ThomnB Wniilen,
V. U. Scott,
Geo. W. Hurria,
Defendanti.
To Thomas Waltlen ami
ants.
IN THE NAMK OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON, Yon are hereby required, to appear and
answer the complaint Hied aeainut yon in the
above entitled ease on or hefnre the tl rut day of
the next regular term of the above entitled
court, to-nit: Mo- day. tlie2rth day of March.
IMi.i; and if yon fail to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to tho emrt for the
relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit:
Jndu'inent atrainst defendant. Thomas T'nl
don, for i he sum of Two Hundred Four and
sixtv One hundredths Dollars in U. 8. (iold
Colli with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cert tier minnm. from tlie tlrst nav ot tehni&ry.
lw.t. until paid, and for the further sum of
Thirtv-live Hollars attorney's fee. together with
thei'iistsaitd diburtemei.ts of this suit to be
And that the mortpjis:e described in p'aintllf's
complriint be forecloF. d and that the premises
(herein described, to-wit: TheSW4 of Sec J-l
Tp 1 N. U i K V M, be s.dd to Batisfy said
judgment.
Ami that tho said Geo. W. Harris and all per
sons eltiimiiii.' by, through or under him be
forever barred of'all riht or equit of redemp
tion in said premises.
This summons is served by publication bv
order of b. BrOshinv. jndne nt tno Seventh
judicial district .f the Ktate ot Oregon
Uated January :io,
J. N. BKOWN. .
Altorney for I'lainiitf.
MONEY 3
IT 13
ABSOLUTlLY
The Best
SEWING
MACHINE
MADE
wi7 r3 OCH DEALERS can sell
you m.chlne cheaper than yon can
gcol whore. The NEW HOME la
our best, but we make cheaper kinds,
urli B3 the ClIIHAX, IDEA 6. and
oilier Hlsh Arm Full Nickel Plaied
Sevvtna Machine for $15.00 aud u!.
Call on our agent or write u. AVe
wani four trade, and If prices, Jermo
and e n uare dealing will win, we will
liive It. We challenee the world to
,, -odace o BETTER $60.00 Sewing
'71 aclilne for $50.00, or a better t0.
T wins Machine for $110.00 than you
con buy from us, or our Auents.
T33 BEW HOVE SEVUG MMH1CE CO.
;o,r;;s4SSK'v
tU, I'UASCISCO, CAL. ATLAJ.TA.ua.
FOR 8ALS BY
The New Home Sewing Machine Co.
257 Market St. San Franoisoo, Cal,
"SOgOPARCELSOFMAIL'imS
FOR 10 1-CENT STANIPt
(ri'KUlar price 2SC.) your d-
areas If receivea wiiuu.
d' will Ije tor 1 year beUlr
Kbela. Only Dlreutory
guarntwlng lS.OO
custumerv; fhiu pu
llHhers ana maniiuw
turera yuo'U receive,
probabiy, tbouBaiidt rA
valuable hooks, papery
M.ninlpn.mairar.lneM,etc.
Willi o'ne-of yonr prlnled heft
.,nuto, thereon. IaTB "S ?"!
Slso print and prepay postage on i o
your label adare. to you ; "hkb
Mick on your ye10!?'! vak
nrevent their being tost. J. A. l
of Ke dVv lie, N.T , writ. : " From
mv 25 cent address In your I.lghtnln
SlWtoVv V" received my 600 addresj
labeTs and over SOOO lrce ol
Wall. My addresses you c"ltereo
anuing publishers and manufactnrerm
Srm3 nSn all . part, of U orlc'
of mail from alt Darts
WORLD'S JTAIK DIRECTORY
No. 147 Franklord and Oirard Avei.
tihla. Fa.
CO.
fhlladel-
The rec'il' Babsorlptlon prloe of lb
Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 aod tbs
regular prioe ot the Weekly Oreuoniao
iB 81.50. Anyone eotworibing for tb
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for J3. All old anb
sonbera paying their sabseriDtioiie for
one year in advance will be entitled to
tbe Bam.
Stage leaves for Eoho Mondays,
Wednesday", and Fridays, returning on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
H. Wade, Prop. T. W. Ayers Jr., agent.
Citation.
S THE COI'NTY C'OfRTOF THE STATE OK
Halkm, Or., Feb., JO, 18H5.-K.I. On
Idle. Yesterday Uovau' bill for a
srs erm plats organisation was rt-
NKU and NWV
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ol NKV ami lot t.
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liUiililU'j rtMnlrt"d in a prt'O-
fH'ir n.tuirv ,r liavc ever ktuiwn.
ii 'tui minis of praise for tln-m.
I" ! .icrviivtli of a uew pniK'lple In
; ;i I louo uj the vstc;n wonilor
. . to nil. trv ll-ff-e "nu'iiu."
Y , Vartoh. Ind.. Pv. l.-vi
iiU'tiU". tirv t"V itll ilrutiri.'s I'll
.'inrir. or i-tit uirvi t ty IliO
to., KlUl.arl. Itui.. O'l ro-
"-i i r lumlo. sit bottit'S So. e
i - ' 1,. i,wii:vt'.ycoauutiuciUKir
1 1. .iioruus drud.
F.ir sale by T. W, Ayers, jr.
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
L Oremm. for llu' countv ul Morrow.
In tho mutter ol tht'i
estiite of Klili" CITATION.
Sperrv. iIci-ohm-.I )
To Hill, la Kiln nr.ls. eml nil unknown persons
illtl"-f.tni 111 S'li'l l'"'!!1!"
IS THK NAMK I'K THE STATE OF OlIE
GiiS, You art" lo rcto- cited iinil rcqiiired to np
ncHr In the t'oimly outt ol the Sliireol iirt-con.
hir tin' Countv of Mormw sr the Courl Kooni
thereof, at Heppner in the Coutitvot .Morrow on
Weilneniav. the I'-rh day i.t March, ls'-i. at U'
o'clock in the forenoon of thitr dsv. then anil
there to ,-ow cause If any eiit, why an order
ol sile shail not he ina,ie of the real property of :
said estate. decnled as follow e. lo.w II : 1
HeuinnitiK nt a stake -Ix ixlf' inches ar a point ,
.Sfv. chains w est of the southeast corner of the!
donation land claim of Charles Rice, notifica
tion No. I'l'i'.' and onlm No 4!i, in Township r,
south, of min:e we-r. of the Willamette Mcrl-i
rilan. and runt'thc thence north and liaralle".
with the east I'ise of sild claim 17 Cham, to a.
stakeon the north line of said clf.lm. thatice
j we.t 'J.4 chat'.s to a etft'ie. thence Bouin ;
chains to a stake 'i 10x14 in, -lies, thence ea.t .'.4
1 chains to the place of bcein:i lim. contHiiitua
I thirteen and thirty-four ot e-bundre,iTh acres,
i more or les. situate in County oi l.uiu ai.,1 .
Stale ol iVecoi. !
i U (Vfis, the Hon. lo'.ios Kl'tll'y.
Jiuk'c oi the Coii-ov l o'.iri of the ,
s'atc ol Orc-j.i 'or 'he Co otty of i
SEAL Morroi i i'l, iiicSc.il m' s od ( j
I atVwd.this 5th cav uf r.tin.iirTf
A P.. lti. I
I ATTtST . J. W. .MORBO-W.
1 ItVaiv. Clerk. .
ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P. O. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days.er over. In Ihe Ul wan
are entitled, if now partlallror wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, w net Her alssoni"
was caused bv service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary cireumstancet. . .
WlUOWSof such soldiers and sailors are entitled hf not remarried) whether oldlerlJJ
was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. WIS
not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier's death was due to aervlce.
CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where tnsre was an.
widow, or she has since died or remarried. .,- , , . ,.. . .
PARKNTS are entitled If soldier Jxft neither widow nar ehltd, provided soldier Mad la
service, or from rftecta of service, and thev are now dependent upon their own labor for sap
port. It makes no diHerence whether soldier served or died in late war or In regalar army or
"""loldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates nnder othe
Thousands of soldiers drawing from $J to lie per month nnder the 'Old lav are entitled to
hlslior rales under new law, not only on account of disabilitiea for which bow pensioned, kat
also for others, whetherdu to servtceor not. -
Soldiers snd sailors disabled in lineof duty In regular army or navy alaeatae wsr are alas
entitled, whether discharged for disabilltyor not. .. ..
Survivors, and their widows, of the BlaKHaw.Crh.ChTnkaild Issalaolaw H
Ida Indian Warsof ISS'4 to areentitled under reeent act.
Mexican TT ar soldiers snd their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of re or disabled
Dr deneudent. .
old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted ander
later laws or not. ...... ....
Rccctcd calms reopened and settlement secured, If rejection Improper or illeaal. .
Cett-.hcatrs of service and discharse obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war WBo
save lo-t their original papers.
SU4 for Uws and inlormation. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Aaarcaa,
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing; AttorttfX
Box 463. u"t,u isVgTON.'D. O
P. O. Box
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