Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 15, 1895, Image 2

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OF SENATORS.
ELECTION
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The senate committee on
privileges unci election has re
ported, by a mnjority vote, against
passing nn amendment to the
constitution of the United States
providing for the election of United
States senators by direct vote of
the people. Wenro not at all sur
prised at this. We expected it.
Not a few of the United States
senators are the creutions of rotteD
politics, which have secured them
their seats, either by direct bribes
to members of the various legis
latures, to vote for tliem, or by
using their own monev, or the
money of corporations, to debauch
the election of members of the
legislature, by which they fastened
collars on the the necks of the
members of the legislatures that
enabled them to coorce them into
voting for those persons to be
senators.
It was in no way surprising that a
body constituted in part of senators
holding their seats by such a deg
radation of the .method of choosing
senators as has sent many of the
present United States senators to
Washington Bhould turn and fight
a proposition to make their right
ever to return there dependent
upon the untrammelled voice o
the free people of their states,
They ate naturally going to set
their faces against any such plan
and do nil in their power to dofeat
it.
Never mind, there is a day o
reckoning iiliond in spite of this
action of the United Htates senate
committee.
The people are going to take
this matter into their own hand
and elect their own senators by
their own vote, and as they well
Know, mo winner me inacnine
politicians in the senate ncknow
ledge tlie fact and bow to the
inevitable, the worse it will bo for
them. Sal ein Statesman.
in at least one newspaper, if there
be one in the count?, and if not by
posting on the court bouse door a
schedule of the expenditures of the
county, etc., ending with the
proviso as to what shall be and
what shall not be published. The
Gazette has complied with all re
quirements as to being declared
the official paper, etc. But the
county court at the beginning of
the year put the compensation so
ow that we cannot carry ont the
provisions of the law. The com
pensation shall not exceed fifty
cents per square, which was taken
by the court to mean that it might
be one cent per square just as
well as fifty, or about six cents for
the publication of the entire list.
Though the law plainly says that
it shall be published, yet we can
not do so owing to the low figure
fixed by the court for same. News
is news and business is business.
The Gazette has no ill feeling in
the matter at all, for if it had
there has been aa abundance of
opportunities to get even during
the past two months. The com
missioners will notice that their
salaries have been increased from
$3 to the old figure of $5 per day;
that the county judge has not been
molested with his nice fat salary
of $:t00 per year. Perhaps the
Gazette hasn't much influence
anyhow, but there were chauces to
get in some work on these things
lad it been so inclined. Partisan
meaness and small things are
matters that the Gazette endeavors
to avoid, and we take it for granted
that our county court knows its
own business best, and have
awarded the paper in this matter
all the county can afford to pay.
D. P. Thompson was defeated
for school director in Portland last
Monday, and the proposition to
collect tolls on the bridges also
failed to carry, which leads an
exchange to remark that it begins
to look as though the Orogonian
could no longer get on the winning
side. Well, this could hardly be
expected as the Oregonian wbs so
thoroughly abolished by the last
legislature that it is now a back
number. In fact its influence
works the wrong way.
Rumor That President Cleveland had Been
Shot While Hunting is Ka,e.
HOW It STARTED.
COUJITTCOCRT PROCEEDINGS.
y. S. Homer brought home from
Portland, on big arrival Wednesday
morning, the report which was freely
circulated on the streets of Portland late
Tuesday evening, that President Cleve
land bad met with aa aucident while
hunting. In a short time it spread
throughout the city of Heppner, but in
the afternoon a telegram was reoeived
saying there was no truth in tbe repoit.
The following from the Sun gives eome
ight to tbe foundation of the rumor:
It was reported fr in polioe bead-
quarters last night that Mr. Frank
Cleveland, one of the olerkB of tbe
Portland hotel, bad attempted suicide by
shooting himself, bat particulars could
not be obtained, as an herculean at
tempt was being made to bush the
matter up. Not h withstanding the evasive
information obtained at the hotel, tbe
foundation of tbe story from other
reliable sources leaves but little doubt
to tbe correctness of the report-
Cleveland was not to be seen last night.
Later reports showed tbe above
report to be false, find tbe following
from the Telegram gives tbe origin of
both rumor:
The report published this miming
that Frank Cleveland, a clerk in the
Hotel Portland bad attempted euioide
last night, had no more basis of fact
than the report that President Ulevelaud
had bean shot, which was so freely
circulated yesterday. They had a similar
origin. The Grover Cleveland story
was started by Con Murphy, a Third
street saloon-keeper, as a joke, and soon
got beyond his oontrol. Some wag then
revived the story, after it had bsea
almost worn out, so as to bring in the
name of Frank Cleveland iustead of the
president, and a Sun reporter was steered
against it with the result of this morning's
fake "scoop" on Frank Cleveland's
attempted suicide. Bo after a'l neither
Frank Cleveland attempted suicide nor
President Cleveland met with a fatal
accideut while bunting.
The Following la a Complete Report of
the County Court Proceed oiss In Brief
Form Less the Official Lint
Don't put It Off.
The necessity of a spring medicine is
universally admitted. This is the best
time of year in which to purify the blool,
to restore the lost appetite, and to htiild
up the entire system, as the body is now
peculiarly stioeptible to benefit from
medioine, The great popularity at
tained by Hood's Sarsapunlla, owing to
its real merit and its remarkable sucoess,
has established it as the very best
medicine to take in the spring. It cures
scrofula, salt rheum, and all humors,
biliousness, dyspepsia, headaohe, kidnev
and liver complaints, catarrh, nnd all
affections caused or promoted by low
state of the svstem or inipnre blood.
Don't put it off, but take Hood's Sarsn
parillu now. It will do you good.
Ihn't it about time for the
Oregon legislature to meet or
has it met ? Iron Worker.
Let us see. Yes, it has met.
Somebody saw .loo Simon and Mr.
Mcdinii at the dopot sometime
ago, each carrying a gnp-sack
loaded with rejected bills and
empty UasliB. Tho legislature has
adjourned. Salem Post.
A Salem judge has decided that
tho injunction against the location
of tho Eastern Oregon branch
asylum must stand. The razor
back Salem hog is active and alert
and his groedinoss has not yet
been satiated. Kosoburg lleview.
An Euurr and a Nipping Wind,
A continuous down pour of rain, iucletu
ent weather, geuerally in wiuter and
spring, are unfavorable to all classes of
invalids. 1) ut warmth and activity
inftiHiHl into the circulation oontniots
these iulliiencieH and interpose a defense
HgaiiiHt them. Hosteller's htomaoh
Hitters, most thorough and eflVotive i f
aiomitchioR and tonic, not only enriohs
Hie blood, hut accelerates its circulation
For ii chill, or premonitory symptoms of
rlieiiiimtiam and kidney oouiplaint,
particularly prevalent at these seasons,
it is Hie. brat pnsmhle remedy. It is also
inviiliOihla for dyspepsia, liver complaint,
const ipntiou nnd nervousness. Never
set nut on a winter or spring journey
without it. Elderlv persons and the
d'lii'iitd and convalescent aro greatly
aided by it.
THE HOW IN INDIANA.
Tho recent legislative fight in
Indiana shows how great tho
political excitement gets to bo in
"lloosieidoni. llio republicans
had not forgotten tho manner in
which Kobertson was treated by
a democratic wnnto in '87, headei
by a bully, named Green Smith
Legally elected lieutenant gover
jmr, ho was not only not nllowoi
t i . . . i ,
to piThMo over mo sentite ns
president, but was forcibly ejectei
from the senate chamber every
time he attempted to enter. This
created much hard feeling whie
has never Hincedied down In the
recent riot, as an exchange Mates.
Governor Matthews was pritnaiily
and chielly responsible- for the
rowdy scenes. Ho ti it'll to cheat
tho legislature out of its high con-r-titutionnl
privilege of overriding
tho veto power, by sending in bin
veto inexnago at the last minute.
Circumstances might possibly
arise that would justify such con
duct by the governor. A firm
support of high principles makes
tolerable many things that are
intolerable when they aro dono in
tho causo of partisanship; hut in
this instance the struggle was
distinctively partisan. Tlio gov
ornor desire. I to oust a republican
mnl put in a democrat, nnd to carry
out Iim purpose resorted to n
petty bit of trickery. Tlio republi
can inembi rs of tho legislature
.... ... , , , . I'llrsl Piles! Itching I'lles
tvu.l 111 m in kit, i . an t out of tlnn
, . hyinptonia Moisture; intense itching
give and take spirit grow to a , . . H, ,,,,.-. ,,w
stniggl.! w hich civiliz ttl )ii barely scratching. If allowed to continue
tolci'.it es on the foot-ball gridiron, i tumor form, hich often Meed and
I tilrerale, liiTotiiing very mre. Swaynk
i OisrMKNT stop Hie itching and bleed.
S THIS issue will nppear the i nig. lieHls ulceration, and in most casm
remove I lii tumors, Al ilruggiM. or
bv mail, for Ml cents. Pr.Swaync.l Son,
I'bilnttelpliin,
TO CUNSI MPTIVK.S.
The undersigned having been restored
to health by simple means, alter suffer
ing for several years with a severe lung
iilfectiou, and that dread disease, Con
sumption, is hiiiioiis to make knowu to
his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To those who desire it, he will cheerful
ly send, free of charge, a copy of the pre
scription used, which thev will find a
sure cuie for Consumption, Asthma, Ca
tarrh, llroneluliB and all throat and lung
maladies, lie hope all sufferers will
use. bis remedy as il is invalualile. Those
ih siring the prescription, which will oust
I loon nothing, and in ny prove s blessing,
will lleae address, Kv. UPWARD A.
WILSON, llroohlyn, N. Y. Juull-w.
Oct in tiib Stkeets. What might
properly be termed the social event of
the season is tbe temperance drama
entitled "Out In the Streets" to be put
on by local talent, under tbe auspices of
the Christian Endeavor, one week from
tomorrow evening, March 23rd. This
play is well arranged with a good plot,
ending will, the beautiful tableaux, snd
in all tenches nn excellent moral. Ths
following compose theoimt of ohnraoters:
Harry Kagley, John lloruor, I'ercy
Oarrigues, Harry Warren, James Hurt,
Lena lie lime, Ada Minor, Eva Brians
and Leah Minor. Good amnio, both
vocal and Instrumental, has)heen secured
for the oocasion, aud an excellent
evening's entertainment may be expect
ed. Admission, reserved seats, 3),
general sdnitssion, 25 and children 15
cents. Tickets for sale at T. W. Ayers
drug store. Oau you nllord to mins this
treat?
County court met in regular session
at the court bouse, Heppner, Oregon;
Wednesday, March G'.b, with the follow
ing officials pnspnta : Judge Keithley,
Com. Howard, Ulerk Morrow and Sheriff
Harrington, and after opening in due
form the following proceedings were bad
towit:
Report of Cyrus Leyde, Supt. of road
distriot No. 17. considered, accepted and
bid for services of C. Leyde for $25.50,
allowed lu full.
Miscellaneous bill allowed as follows:
J. A. Adams, stock inspector's salary,
653.33; Mis. E. L Freeland, Asst.
teacher's exam. 812; N. S. Whetstone,
constable fees, $3 30; Anna J. Balsiger,
school bunt, salary, 8104 CO; Frank
Gilliam, Treas. salary, $83.33.
Cost bill, Htate vs. Ed. Hale, total
822 60; allowed to the amount of 82210.
Cost bill, State vs. Hugh Medlock,
allowed in full, amouut 80 60.
Application A. A. Ayers, et al, for a
rebate on taxes of '93, considered and
rejected.
Resignation of G. D. Anderson, Snpt.
distiict No. 18, accepted and Dave
Pressley appointed to fill unexpired
term.
Report of W. C. Metier, Supt. of road
distriot No 10, considered and accepted.
Hcrip iesned for deputy district at
torneys, confirmed by oourt.
8ulary, J. W. Morrow, oounty clerk
$400, allowed.
FH1DAT, MARCH 7.
Miscellaneous bills, N. 8. Whetstone,
constable, $17 40; G. W. Harring'on,
justice c urt, $2 90, salary, $400; J. L.
Howard, Com., salary, $14.00; G. W.
Harrington, justioe court, 83550; V.
Crawfotd, witness, $1.70.
J. W. Wybmd selected stock inspector,
and bonds placed at 8500. Same given
and Bocepted.
Clerk Morrow's books examined to
Jan. 1, 1895, by court aud found to be
correot in till reppets.
Petition J. L. Kincaid et al.road appli
cation No. 139, considered and accei ted.
J. J. McGee was appointed surveyor
and F. H. Wilson, J. J. McElligott and
8. P. Haney, viewers, to meet at place of
beginniug April 15th at 10 a. m.
No further business appearing court
adjourned.
How to Cure Ithrumatixm.
Araqo, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10,
1893. I wish to inform you of the great
good Chamberlain's Puin Balm has done
my wife. She has been troubled with
rheumatism of the arms and hands for
six months, and has tried many remedies
prescribed for that oomplaiur. but found
no re ief p til she used this Pain Balm;
one bottln of which has completely
cured her. I take pleasure iu recom
mending U for that trouble. Yours
truly, C. A. Billiard. 50 cent and 81 00
bottles for stile by Slocum-Johusou Drug
Co.
Gid Hatt has been confined to bis
bed for tbe past week witb wbat is
thought to be an attack of appendicitis.
He will probably go to Portland for
treatment.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego,
Cal. says : "Sbiloh's Cata'rh Remedy is
the first medioine I have ever found that
would do me auy good." Price 50c.
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Dr. E. R. Hunlock, of Lone Rook,
came over from that berg yesterday to
have a very troublesome tooth removed.
The tooth was removed and he departed
for home this morning happy.
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Bis no virtue if there Q
be a remedy Q
Beecham's
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GUINEA 1
O Xto (Tasteless) Q
O positively cure Indi- O
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Q Sick Headache. Why Q
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TUB PRESS CLAIMS COMPAKT,
I0HN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
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SOLDIERS, WIDOWS,
CHILDREN, PARENTS.
a ttnl.ll.rB aut Sntlnm rilflfthlpd In the line Ol
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urvtvnrs of the Indian wars of ISM to 184 and
choir widows, now entitled. Old and rejected alatmi1
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-i for new laws. No charge for advice. No fee
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ia a constructive food that nourishes, enriches tlio blood,
creates solid flash, stops wasting and gives strength. It 13
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Wast in
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Colds, Core Tliroat, Bronchitis, "Weak Lungs, Loss of Ilesa and
General Dability. Scott's Emulsion has no equal as
Nourishment for Babies and Crowing Children.
Buy only the genuine put up in salmon-colored wrapper.
Send for pamplet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE.
Scott II Bowne, N, Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and $ I.
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City : Hotel.
THIS Popular Hostelry hsis again
been re-opened and will be run
in first class style.
Meals and ItJooms fit Xonrnlnr1
Prices.
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop.
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
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AT
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Patents taken tlironizh Munn ft Co. feflelrs
special notlcelnthe Scientilic Amevlrnii, and
thus are brouaht widely before tbe public with
ont cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper,
Ixsued weekly, elegantly illustrated, bas bv tar the
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Dulldlng Edition, monthly, 2.50 a year. Single
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nouses, with pw. enabling builders to show tbe
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Summons.
Hlooilin- Join. son DniK Co. desires ns
to pnlilinh the following extract fnm a
hitter of Clias. M. OulMd, of Ueedley,
FreaiioCo, Cal.. as they liuudled the
remedy rtTorreil to mid want their
cllN'nruerH to know wtlitt a splendid
medicine it ib:
"It in with pleasure I tell yon that by
one day's uko of (liHruHerlain's Gondii
remedy I whs relieved ut h very severe
cold. My heMtl wbh completely stopped
up sod I could not sleep st uilit. I
can recommend this remedy." A cold
nearly nlwsys starts in the liend and
afterwards exteuds to the throat and
ImiKS. lly usiiitf this remedy freely
as soou as llm oold has been contracted
it w ill cure the cold ntouce and prevent
it from rxtoiuling to the Iuuk.
county com t jinxvpilinns nn of
yore, with tli exception of tho
ollu-iiil lit which jnil'liontion in
nutlioiiz'-il ly liiw. This list
Now is His tune tn get the Weekly
Oretroniaii, the yrentrst newspaper of
i i i i; , r ..11 I. ill.. ei. v mi me wrrne, tvoin sinei
, l'v 1-nv III it linvn
rjlVi.'ll, iMtl-
f'li'.
ivt nu'h.'M
It ii p II I in
tii, ii '. r in pul i.i.l nii'l tin net
iii-t.oii!v Ihi.t "tho c iiiilv
eoiwt ikU'l iviiMJia.-ioiiiTa shall
(V'tvliinnium f n spspiT oitn be made
lit t he s'ale, ll. ni.bx e ill LMe
I r. iiii ini an ad llllotial j Mirtial.tl o Well
t ' -i I'lsnler, an nk'i 'I'lillural paper,
I'on.e in t.nw slid nilmulhe.
'1'ln' bi rnh Uilhoiiden lirns. are
bavitirf iil 0i Win I lln-ui to mis ttiltiiit
CftUuO U) la) nudo out Hud iublihcl j hwr cWrt oo hm by vvr.l dsyt. 1,
Tim ltow in Indiana Indiana lias
sustained her reputation of being 'Hie
hot bed of politics. The legislature
broke up last Monday niht in a wild
riot iu which almost every member
partieipated. Revolvers, were drawn
and many persons were seriously
injured, and one representative perhaps
fatally. II started over a veto from the
democratic governor wbicu was held
until the last moment, to prevent the
legislature from overriding the veto
power, nnd thus dofeat a republican
appoint merit : As tbe private secretary
left the governor' olU.'U with the
message the roelee began, and ss be
forced his way onto the floor of the
house the stampede began iu earnest.
After halt an hours struggling he
reached the speaker's desk when some
one snatched the message from his hand
and escaped and tbe speaker declared
the house adj. turned. Great excitement
prevailed for a time, even ti e gallery
stampeded and several ladies faiutcd.
DIGEST OF LAND HECIS10NS.
Fiirtus'-ieii by W. I). H'lrlau, Land
and Mioinif Attorney, Washington, D. O.
Notios defining the extent of a settle
ment claim, ormspiouously posted on
subdivisions thereof outside of the
teohuiiial quarter Beotion oa which the
improvements are placed, nro eff.-ctiial
in uotifjiug subsequent settlors of tbe
extent of said claim as improvements
plaoed on the difU'rent subdivisions.
MINKHAL.
An actual discovery of mineral is a
pn requisite to the location of a mining
claim. A certificate of the location of a
miuing olaim cannot ha aoo pted ai
establishing the mineral character of a
tract iu the absence of other evidence
showing an actual discovery ot mineral.
The existence of gold iu non-paying
quantities will not preclude agricultural
entry of the land.
MINING CLAIM BXPENUtrrjUB.
Work done outside the boundaries, of
a claim, fur the purpose ot .ncilitating
the extraction of mineral therefrom, is as
availnble for holding the olaim as though
doue within the botind'iries ot the claim
itself.
HOMUSTKAD ENTRY ARSA AmtOXIMATION.
The rule ot approximation will be
applied to a homestead entry that
embraces fractional subJivisiotis iu two
suctions.
$100 Howard I10O
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to oure m all its stages and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on
ly positive cure no known to the med
ical fraternity. Catarrh beiug a con
stitutional disease, requires a constitu
ti iiial treatment. Hall's Catui rh Core is
taken internally, aetingilireetly upon the
blood and mucous surface of the system,
thereby destroying the Mini. latino of the
disesse, and giving the patient strength
by building up thecotistitiiliou and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in Usctira
tive powers, that they oiler One Hundred
IVillars for auy case that it (ails to cure.
Send for list of Testimonials.
Addren T ledoF. J.CT1KNEY A Co.,
Ohio.
JlTSold by Druggist, 7.r.
TN THE CinCUIT Ol.'RT FOR THE COUNTY
1 ot Morrow, State of Oregon.
The Northern i;oui,ueB
Investment irust
Limited.
Plaintiff.
V8.
O. W. Stewart. Jtmes
I). Hamilton, O. W.
Harrington Addle Par
via and J. N. Brown,
Defenilants. J
To n. W. Stewart and James D, Hamilton, De
fend ants.
IN THE NAME OF T 1 E STATE OF ORE
GON. Von are, herehv required to appear and
answ er the complaint filed aeuinst yon in the
above entitled cause on or before the firstday of
the tie t reirn ar term of i lie above named court.
to-wit: March '-'A. ISO.",; and if von fail so to
answer, for want thereof the plslntlir will take
judgment lutalnst you and will apply to the
court tor the runet uemanuea in its complaint,
to: wit:
A derree for tbe sum of One Thousand Hollars
prolil coin with interest thereon at the rate of
eitflit percent er annum from the first day of
.luiv. I''.!, until paid, rortnesiim ot mix ana
Fifty Two Hundreths Dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of elcht per cent per annum
from the iith day of January, lxsr, and the sum
of One Hundred Dollars attorney's fee, and
costs and disbursements of this suit. Also for
thn foreclosure of the morteaee executed by de.
fendaat. o W. Stewart so secure t lie payment of
the same and convevinir the V", ot the SV l4
See. :). ThoWiofthe NH'H, the K of the
SK'4 and the NW of the HE1- Sw. 31, and the
of the SW'i of Sec. W, all in Tp 5 South of
Kant'Ci'i K W M, for the sale of said premises
and for juilL'inent and execution apunst thede
fendant (1. W.S'ewart for any (iericiency whh'h
may remain after applymtc the proceeds of the
sale of said premises ill payment of the above
named sums, and tor such further relief as is
demanded lu plaintiff s complaint.
This summons is erved bv publication bv or
der of W. L. Bradsbaw, Judg- of the above
named court. J. N. BROWN,
iiiitl-21. Attorney for Plaintiff.
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If vou have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to
gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
advised as to the best course tc pursue. Models are seldom necessary. II
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to up for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter. ,
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.d
p. o. box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
Cut this out and send It with your lnuuiM.O
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
I of Morrow, tat of Oregon,
J. 11. Towimend, 1
t'laintlft.
VII.
Tlimnnd Waklen, V
w. I,. Scott.
Oeo. W. Harrin,
I lefendantR.
To Thomas aldeu and G. W. HarrU, Dofend
antn.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON. You are hereby required to appear and
mmver the complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled cafe on or before the rlrst day of
the next regular term of the above entitled
court, to wit: Mo' day, the iith day of March
1W; and If yon fail to atinwer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply tn the c urt for the
relict deiti" linen in tin complaint, to wn:
Jiiilk'inent ak'aiiiKt defendant, Thomai Wal
don, for the mini of Two Hundred Four and
Mxtv one "undredthi Dollar In I!. 8. Gold
Coin w ith Intereit thereon at the rate of 10 por
ce't per annum. Ironi tnetlriitdavoi rehruary
lwi), until paid, and for the further imn of
Thlrtv-iko Dollara attornev fee. together with
thccnstiiaud dlsburemei.t of thia luit to be
taxed
Ami that the mortgage dcucrlbed In plaintiff"
complaint be foreclosed and that the premlm'
therein described. to-H it: The WW'4 of fee '24.
Tp 1 N. K 2.". E W M, be dd to atUfy laid
Judgment.
And that Uir oa id Gen. W. Harris and all per
sons claiming by. through or under him be
forever barred of all rlht or equity of redemp
tion iu said preinles.
This siiuiiii'iisls served bv publication bv
orderof 1 I . Br dshaw. Judge of tne Seventh
judicial iiinrict t the Hale ol Oregon,
listed January 30, lt!ij.
J. N. BROWN,
307-l'.t. Attorney fur I'latnilir.
AND
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MONEY
IT 13
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TK cil OTJH DEALrnS can ell
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urh bj the CLIMAX, IDEAL and
other Hlch Arm Full Nickel riaiea
SewlnK Machines for $15.00 and up.
Call on our agent or write u. We
wir.i your trade, and If prices, term
and tquare deatlns will win, we will
have It. We challenge the world to
p. odace a BKTTEIl tSO.OO Sewlnsx
iHacblne for $SO.OO, or a better fftO.
a wins machine for $30.00 than you
can buy from ua, or our Agents,
TH3 HEW HOME SEHIMG MACE1KE CO.
Oju:"i!. Mai Bostok, M sa, M Tmo BwrtRC, S.V.
tuiti"". llt HT. I.OV m, Mo. IIUiUlLiU.
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257 Mnrket St. Sao FrancifOo, Cal
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IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
till t'pixirttiuity Iti pet'iirtt it
I'll Discovery Mavrd Ills Life.
Mr. CmlliH'tl, Driuuirt, tever
vllle. Hi , "Tn Jr. Kiim'a New
piseoverv I tiw my life. VVim tnk'U
llli L Oripp and tried a'l tli iim
CHtu for m i lea alioiit, but ( u avail
and u'veu rip and told I could not
live. Having lr. Kum'sNew Iliaoovery
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ita im and Irom tint flrat doa beaan to
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ml and about aaia. It ia worlli its
weight In gold a won't keep atore ' iwnre to light. Made
or Imuae aitbotil it." Get free trml at , " "'anilmg alieep
T. W. A)er'a Jr.. drug atore.
Fit i vat Sai.R. louring the next 40
days Anuiist Charlton will sell at privat
anle at Iih rrttioli out near Gooeeberry
all hia liotiKe hold good, farming
iniplemetitM and atock, cotiaiHtitig of
k 1 1 1-li ii utensila, bedroom aet, aewin
inat'hliie, wagou plows', Imrueaa, horsta,
cowa, cliii'ken, eto AU will be auld
very i'lieiu f"r P'lsll, Avill ) (HiraeK of ! answer the n.intdalnt tiled sualnst In the above
SUMMONS.
TN TIIK CtRfTIT OOl'RT OF THE STATE
1 of ( rec'ii for the t'omity of Morrow.
licoiite". llarrliiKtoti. a
Administrator ol the
Klut of .I'lnies Stewart,
dctcaa'd, I'laiutliV,
vs.
Jas. p. Hamilton, Pora C
Hamilton. J. N Hrown,
The Northern Counties
1 nvrntmcnt Trust. ( Lim
ited) aud A'tdie I'arvlu.
lielendanta J
To.lani'-sP Hamilton, Pora C. Hamilton and
1 he Northern Cnuuttci Investment Trust,
il.lmlte.il. ,.'endaut
IN II K NiMK UK THK STATK OK ORB-
i(iN Vou are herehv ri'onlred to apix'ar and
a ass i mu mt n i mi ammmmmmmmmmmmmJk
bargain.
is m.
entitled action b the first dav ot the next t-rm
ol the ah' entitled court, towit: (In Mon
dav. the '.'Mil dy of March, WV and If vou fa I
to to sn er. for ant thereof the pli.lntlir wlil
tske linUinent attslnst the defendant James II.
Hamilton (r the turn o( One Thousand Dollars
1 1 H Interest thenon Irtim the Jlst day ol June,
l'H. st the rale l trn per cent per annum: am
the sum of One Hundred and Twentv .re
ADDRESS A LETTER OK POSTAL CAED TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney,
P. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
Honorably discharged soldiers and sallort wno aerved ninety davs.orover, In the late war
arc entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fur ordinary manual' lsbnr, whether disabiliiv
was caused hv service or not, and renardlms of their pecuniary circumstance.
WIDOW of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if nut remarried) whether soldier's de
was due to army service or not, tf now dependent upon t heir own labor for support. Wie"'"
not dependent upon their owu labor are entitled if the soldier's death waa due to service.
CHILDKtCN are entitled (if under sixteen years) ia almost all cases where thera was Bv
widow, or she has since died or remarried.
PARENTS are entitled If soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died la
service, or from enVrta of aervlr. and thev are now dependent upon their own labor for sup
port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in Ute war or in regular armr or
navy. '
ta..?'..?. h,Bh'T rt' "d" oth"
Ld, bat
o or not.
The painter tella na thai the apeoial
branding oil (sold by 1. C, Tborapaon
Co., at M) centa er gallon,) baa Ixdter
atainir ivmlittea than pur Hnaeed oil
but will not In tor lintiae painting because-
of ita tendency to turn dark no
for the pur-
bi'.ni! viuir1..,.! i.... i it. .mu. ,,, .... th i ti i,,
on ca-ii t . put it n. i '. l"t- to secure the payment of a certain '''''' completed and ettlement obuined, wtiether pension ha been rranted
II IH'lf I . I H ' It ."UllltV. I ' IIRHlll'iii - "
Kl.h r.?e.dinde,?'rWlrt fr,0ra to'8 P" "nder theVraiiaZ'"
nio t s and sailors disabled in line of duty In rernlararmvor Ban
tntit ed, whether dist harea f..r hi..kiiu. l7 "or B1TT lae the war
aurvfvors. and their t.. t, , , r. . M .
Ida Indian War. of ias9(0 1 so. . r. . ,T, , J. : ZZl.TZtl d ilaol.ot IToav
l dlars as attornevs fees, and the costs and' .r. ' aailora disabled in line of dutv In rrnlsrirn .i .t
il'snimenients "f this action. Also lorade-re ' l.wnether discharged for dissblllteor not. ' war art auo
of this court for th foreclosure of a eertalo
tttrl-.a it..tlh.l tn tl, mmiil.lnt and mx.
II. y the deiendants Jsine- p. eamllton' . ".emi nar aoiuieraaad their widows also t ntltlad. if iiiv.ii..m e
(. ovoepennent. " .ivuroiHDiia
The li.'liectv of emue. men Inly le
tested bv ootnp triog I' e riii of
Linseed Oil and Kind Oil, Huv your ml
lor brau bug a beep of I'. C. rbotiiiot
It. A. Hu ','iker rut et ! 1lw.. n
iipnor tn il MomiiiK tit, nrtiving ew;y
iliy esoej.t Monday e,t l-.vit.r .-eery
dav levpt Sstudav. Sbo, lvt ao I oln ai).
YValtOD.
ar uol dkiiple of laaaOjeat imiir In Xlits itiSorur.
If.
aKent.
P. i.hu,
I" .
to t ie H. ':.';i 'a .t. J. N liron u. .Usi-'llwl In the
t .", i i it brie1": ad lor o'her and further
tl I. mm In I he r- . of Mid eo plaint.
; 'lhtuui:i. .i, is p '.mhe.l t,y f.ler of ttie
11 -i I . ' d i. Jnilce ol the atxiv en
I.: 'i .it. in .' . i lim . ' ' . 1. ,i-s, 1
OI i hi. uu IU liul tUj 'iiiii.t 1
i vn s iu,
I fn.31
K-,-tiu claims reopened and settlement sece-ed. If re'ect
,c, If'tlfirnicr.inildiKllultco J. . J. v'jie tm,
e lo-ttnnroriirt-nlj. .perv ' ' '
n-. Int. nn:. .an. orbar -fr:- id-' v0
THf: PRrTSS CLA,MS CCM.PNY
have
end for U a
n l-tiroii.r or l!1r-il
aud su.iors . th-: Uu. war bs
No !
KHANK KKl.lJKiil.
Attorney (of Pialnthf,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manajjing Attorney,