Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 19, 1895, Image 2

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    Notwithstanding all the bad
things said about tbe last legis
lature it appropriated over half a
miliiuii lets than the previous oue.
IS THERE A NECESSITY FOR
SILVER PAKTY ?
"W SSf FT
GOiA'G TOO F.ltf.
TIib democrats cpntral com
mittee met in Portland Inst week
to dictate, it nppear, to office
holders as to whom they should
npooiut as hubaltet ns aud whom
tlipv slinul 1 not. The office of
collector oE internal revenue cume
in for more tlinn its 6hare of at
tention. Mr. Bluckraan lms pre
Burned to keep in his office J.
Frank Davie, a most estimable
gentleman and one who bus spent
a life titan in the work in which
he is nmv employed. Probably
no man in Oregon, or indeed in
the grout Northwest, is so well
prepared to tnke upon himself the
duties of that p 'Bition as Mr,
Diivis. Mr. Black man is respon
sible for the fulfillment of the
duties of his office, has given
bonds for the s vme and no small
fry politicians in an endless array
of "whereases" and "ther-jfores"
should concern him. The only
objection to Mr. Davis is that he
is a republican. The rest of the
force is of the Jeffersoniau stripe
and are therefore perfectly accept
able to the "faithful."
Mr. Black man is also accused of
and abused for having his wife on
the pay-roll. Some go so far as
to say that she gives no services
in return for the same. This
shameful attempt to draw into
this matter the name of a moHt
estimable lady is to bo deplored.
It (shows what some partisan poll
ticians will step to. In fact Mrs.
Blackman is not an attache of the
office at present; has not ben for
some months At onu lime, we
mm informed, she did hold a
position under her husband am
performed the duties required o
her in well as any person could
HulHi-quent illness requited hoi
giving up tho place and salary
Ji inking at mis matter am
others of like nature so severely
condemned lv tho bosses at their
late pnwwor, from a strictly lion
pai l inn u standpoint, the (lii.ctte
cees no go d reason fr the ob
jection. Tho responsibility rest
in i upon the hea ls of the various
d 'ii n tments is an incentive to
Hecnre the bot help, regardless o
politics. It republicans wore in
olh.o nif-teud of democrats, it
would not chaugo the opinion of
the Gazette in the loast as to the
principle iuvolved.
It is quito clear that the cui
service rules, for the good of (he
whole people, should bo extendei
far beyond present limits. It is
necesrary and must be done to
prevent machine methods from
impeding tho proper adminis
triition of nffiirg of important
oflu-os in tho gift of tho chief
executive.
IftheoM railroad com m Union
cannot hold over, as many seem to
believe, tlm governor will ceitninly
in ika u mistake by in iking ap
pointments to till tho vacancy.
We b.-liov.) this is tho general
fooling in Ivistoni Oregon, espec
ially in tho localities at tho mercy
of one railroad. Whilo many
would havo preferred nu active
commission, such as tho Gates bill
provided for.aud others a maximum
rate law, yet since wo have neither
let us have an active railroad com-
mission. The past commUs'ions
liuva secured concessions tor
citizens along the lleppner branch
that otherwise could not havo been
liojie.l for, and when oJ stales
(Kvid that n railroad commission
is n t only viduablo but Decenary,
we believ.i the people of Oieg u
would also be benrlUed by the
na:ne. N. if t'nero is a vacancy let
it bo filled.
This Italian incident over in
Colorado proves clearly that the
flood-gates of immigration should
be shut 8gainst all undesirable
foreigners.
An exchange wants to know
what tho lafet legislature accom
plished. 'hy, it abolished two of
the greatest enemies of the common
people, .1. Neater Dolph and the
Oiegonian.
The Smith Celilo portage bill
will go into effect Mav 28tb, with
out the approval of the governor.
It is understood that the O. R. &
N. Co. will contest tho constitution
ality of the act.
TnE masses of the people are
not through singing the praises of
the "30." It can yet be heard from
every quarter and represents the
outpourings of thankfulness on
the part of those who want a purer
administration of affairs by a
party free from corruption.
H'e are pleased to note the
Long Creek ICagle on our table,
We had the pleasure of a 40 days'
acquaintance with Orin L. Pat
terson, the editor, at Salem. Mr.
Patterson made an excellent
member, nnd voted right on al
measures. Sheridan Sun.
A NEW
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
The Arlington Kecord was not
pleased with McBrido's selection
as the following uncomplimentary
notice would indicate: "Mr. Mc-
Hride will fill the place of senator
from Oregon, will draw his salary
regularly, and when he is able to
be in his seat will vote on the re
publican side. If be lives he will
continue to do this for six years
nd then drop down and out. And
this is the history that will be
written of him, nothing more
nothing less.
Senator McUride is the same
affable Geo-gn he has always been
Exalting him to the highest
position within the gift of the
state Ins not changed him in the
least, and he is today, as always,
as ready to give ear to the
humblest citizen as to the aristo
cratic millionaire. A man of the
people, it is no surprise that his
election gives entire satisfaction to
the people of the state. Senator
Mitchell presented Senator Mc-
Bi id's credentials in the United
.tats somite Saturday. Dallas
transcript.
IIUIUIKI) Ul AGAIN.
II null Sled nek. Ilia Notorious Horse Thief,
t'inilliitie tu Lead tint (Jlllrei'a ft uiei-ry
CIlllKf.
En. Gazettb:
Tbere wmii to bs considerable dis-
cuaaiorj io this county rfBardioK the
formation of a ce party on tbe single
plank ot free. Silver, and there is quite a
diversity cf opinion upon the subjict
in ell political parties.
Tbe single gold standard element
olaim it is a movement to divide tbe
reuoblioan party, while some ot tbe
populists think it is the movi-ment for
t lie sole pnrpose of diviilinp ant keeping
divided tne free ailer ftttces. For
example, look at oar state seuator, Mr.
Qowan, and Representative Bonthbv.
It eeems that when they were elected to
represent the people of Oregon in the
election of a U. 8. BeDator, that the
votes of tbeir followers represented two
different sentiments.
I for one am unalterably in favor of
tbe free coinage of silver at tbe ratio uf
16 to 1, and when I vote for a man on
that principle I do not want him to be
tray me and still claim to be of the
same party. I am also opposed to tbe
formation of a new party, but I am in
favor of tbe greatest eood to tbe greatest
uumber, therefore am open to couvio
tion and oonveision.
Now, Mr. E litor, think the friends
of this new party measure should come
before tbe people and give their reasons
for the organieatioo of a new party. No
doubt there are many advocates of this
new movement in Monow county, wbo
wonld be and are willing to preseut
their reasous upon this question at any
time and place. Therefore I would
suggest tbat tbs reason far and against
should be brought before the people iu
a joint discussion ot the following
question:
Jieaohed, That the formation of a new
silver party is unnecessary.
While in conversation with L. W.
Lewis upon tbe snbj 'ot of a new party
organization we fouud him opposed to
it, stating tbat be believed it to be
Dour policy. When Mr. Lewis was
shown tbe ho ve question and asked if
be would ohampion the affirmative side
of it, he answered thai be would, pro
vided be were allowed to select oue or
two oolltiagues, and that said debate
take place at tbe oourt hnu-e, at Hepp-
ner on Saturday, April 13 b, 1895, at 7
o'clock p. m , as he would baye busi
ness to call him tbere at Ibat time.
If you want a discussion, trot out your
champions and address L. W. Lewis,
tUrdraan, Ureg'irj, lor the purpose ol
arranging details. We would lika to
bear from some new party man.
Wn.i. Hoskini.
Hardman, Or , March 17tb, 1895.
for Go I nnd Home and Every Land
Edited 6.7 MRS. HI AT TIE SUE AD,
SlTl'. OF PllESS WOUK.
HHPPNER,
MARCH 19, 1895.
Hand In hand with anfrela
Through the world we go;
Blighter eye nre on us
Than wo blind ones know;
Tenderer voice cheer hi
Than we deaf will own;
Never, walking heavenward,
Can we w alk alone. luey Larcom.
Is tbe habit of profaning the name of
God on Ihe ircrease? We are onn
straiued to ask Ibis because of wbtit
e hiive heard rpoently on our streets
and in places nf inistness.
MeD nf intelligenop. men of good
hnsinpss ability and who are among tbe
first in public spirit or deed of kind
nesp, seem nimble, in oonversa'iou with
encli otber.to express their ideas with
out fnq'ieot lapses into profanity.
This habit, like that of slang, uooon-
soionsly gros on the one wbo permits
himself to use it.
FOR fr'ALE OR TRADE.
Ib-vea j'Ck of flrst-idass breeding
onlicifs, eight years old, lht I would
1 ke to sell or tmde. If O 'Bb is not c n-
f.r thin
ven lent, win ine iu riui6
valnnble animal either cattle or sleep.
Call on oradJress me at H'pjner, Or.
, J. R. SlMlNS.
Now is the time to get tbe Weekly
Oregoninn, the greatest newspaper of
the Wet. Wi.b .he 0 -tfbntb strict
y in advance, for one PMr. $$ N better
oombininion of ne-ppapers can be made
in the state. Besides will give
nri-mmm an B(Mioonm j a,,
foot Planter, an Rtirif-nltcral
Come in now nnd suboribe.
The f..ll'wing p'ices are quoted on
l.oUlc- Wheat. 40 CPU'S I" ""i
barley, 40 cents per 1UU; iye, o t
103.
Mrs Tfh, who has been visiting bf I
daughter-. MeMlnmes E. G. Sloan arid
D A Herren. ai d families, leaves this
veiling for Portland.
paper.
Scott Emulsion has been endorsel by physicians of the
whole world. Theri is no secret about its ingredients.
Physicians prescribe
Scott's Emulsion
7 iuj muw jj'flu j Hiiuijji.wwi-ii!iwa:'J.gr3g3aa3Zy
because tliey Lnow what great nourishing and curative prop
erties it cont dns. They know it is what it is represented
to bo ; namely, a perfect emulsion of tho best Norway Coil
liver Oil with the hypophosphites of limo ami soda,
lor Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consump
tion, Scrofula, Anaemia, Weak Babies, Thin Children, Eickets, Mar
asmus, Loss of Flesh, General Debility, and all conditions of Wasting.
The only genuine Scott's Emulsion is put in salmon-,
colored wrapper. Refuse inferior substitutes I
Send for pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE.
stt A. Bowna. N. Y. All DruRglst9. 50 cents ana i .
Bpecliimii Cases.
8. 11. Cliff ord. Nrtw Cassn, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
bis s'oniHOh was dixnrdered, bis liver was
hffHoted to an alarming degree, npp-tite
ffll nway, and he whb tttrrihly reduced in
11uhI) and strength Three bottles uf
ElfOtric Hitters cured him.
Edwa d Shepherd, il inishurg, Ills.,
had a runtiing sore on his leg of eight
eais's taiidii'g. TJhi d three bollK sof
F.lectfio Bit'eis and sp"uli"Xesof Bnk-
len's Arnica Hulve, and bis leg is sound
and well. John Spenk-r, Catawba, O.,
had Hve larue fever sores on Ins leg, don.
tors said lie was incurable. One bottle
of Electric Hitteis and oue box Hucklen's
Arnica Salve cured him eulirely. Sold
by T. W. Avers, Jr.
Here is something we wish a great
manv of the "children of a larger
growth" would learn and beed, tbe
pledge of tbe Loyal Temperance Legion:
"God helping me, I promise not to buy,
drink, Bell or give
Alchoholtc liquors, while I live,
From all tobacco I'll abstain,
ana never take Ood's name la vain.' '
Pennslvania W. 0. T. U. petitinrs
the state legislature to close the saloons
nn Memorial Dav.
Our own state organ, The Oregon
Wbi'e Ribbon, f.ir February is fa rlv
frHgrant with the breath of good thim.
All our fiiends should erjoy this paper
with us.
Eight Western state legislatures bsve
voted on woman suffrage during the
past few weeks: viz North D.iknta,
South Dakota, Montana, Washington,
Oregou, Califoriiia, Idaho, and Arizma.
From the Oregonian wa learn an
anti-mnrphine crusad is being wsgi d
against druggists of tbat citv. Accord
ing to recent developments it is h g'l
time that that system of dealing out
death tu body and soul wub interfered
with.
Miss Willard has decided upon con
sultation with tbe other general officers
of the W. C T. U. to return to Eng and,
March 6 b with Lady Henry Somercet.
Her unceasing labors during the past
winter make a change and rest imper
ative. Mis. Amelia J. Mead, state evangelist
W. 0. T. U , expects soon to start not
on n tour, the nt j ct of which is to elu
oate our membdis in bible study, to
awaken cliri-tians to a sense of their
d ut v and to carry the gospel to the
drinking ol as .
True Economy
rlm-sn't buy wli.it it
doesn't need. Indices- J
tion. lViliousness, Sick- V
Headache, do not C
need a dollar's worth
of doctor, but a f
quarter's worth of
Beecham's
(72&m) PUIS
a Box.
8 Price s cents. Q
QQQQQQQOO &
WSflTS TRADE i&7
For a
COPYRIGHTS
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT f
prompt answer ami an u..i
i its w 'i.. who have lincl nearly nfiy rc.-r
experience In tlie Patent buslrrts. Commnnica.
tlon strictly confldentla . A Inm I'""'' f
formation concerning ' n tculs an 1 bow to oo-
tain them sent iree. aisuk uuiuiuew
1C:1 una suilmiliiiu u,,io pcu. ..v. . , .
"',Ll.l",i' " in i...cnii. and
thus are broinlit widely before the P"Wlc with
out cost to the Inventor. This splendid rarer,
issued weekly, elenantly Illustrated. baa .by far t e
, . In,lnn tt ntlT MP OTlt. flfi WOrK IU tliQ
world. : a venr. Fnniple cor'ce sent free.
"iHdlMK.mion.mnntM
conies, ii-? cents. Fvery numwr eontijlns beau
tiful plates. In colors, and nPotoirinplis of new
loiiies. wltfi r'--. enabllmrhull. era to show tu
latest deslcris....j secure contracts. Address
MUMS CO, Nkw XOUk, 301 BboabwAT.
City ! Hotels
THIS Popular Hostelry has again
1 been re-opened and will be run
in first class style.
Meals and Rooms at Popular
Prices.
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
or)- MANCHESTER! ENGLAND
K. W. PATTFRS IN. MiKN T. (2ii2nElJiiJ-y
LIST OP LE ITERS.
T ETTERS ADVEKTISED AT HEPPNER.
I j 0..,Mur. 18, 18'Jj.
Brarllcv. .Innr T Jones, John J
Davie, V ldcr John 2 Bkinner, W illlara L
When rallliiK lor thesi lettors please sny
advertised J. " . wii.mam, r. M.
Hon. .1. A. N'nioriT rpturtird
lioiuft last wi'k niul ninny
fii'Lvh ytvrt liim h liPHtty wplooiiiw
nml coiirttiilnto liim on tho Md
ntvl f.'nilt fit t-laii'l In' mill nyriiiiwt
J,l.'i mimI li.llii,' ii.t for tl.o
lutn !.-'. ..f tii" 1 1 i l i. Ilii hl'ilnl
. . . I.I I .
M IIH II fif I t I.I'll II 'I Ulf "'i-
Hill l'"t
That notorious lior an thii'fatiil fugitive,
HhkIi Meillnok, Iiak ''bobbed up" ftktain,
1'iyn the O'iniloti Globe. Liixt Fridny
HTfiiinif a week ho be oame tu the home
uf Dc'l (to-, threw miles uortb nf Ouudoo,
wlicru bii wife Ihih been utoppiuu f.ir a
luantU or ni'ire, MeJluuk wanted her to
in itb bun but alia refuaed, mid be
then tried to OHioli br burse tbat whi
in tbe imnttire, but failed iu tbat bIho.
Word whb quickly dent to Sheriff
Wilonx who, armed with a warrant
and ancorupauied by Tom Johnson nod
Jay I'. Lnoiis, started nut to bag tbe
Uitine. Wedlock $o wind of wliat was
tfomif on, and hi int across the country
iu tbe direction of Hook oieek, via Hix
Mile, his horse (trained (or tbe purpose)
jd'Uping tho barbed wire fences with Ihe
ability of a deer. Uy the time Ihe
abet i IT and deputies Kt out there be
had over an hour's start of tli;n. They
o oild not follow him through the iielda
mid were ubliited to keep iu the roads,
wloo'i eflorJed the fugitive au eidel
tent oil mn t'l eiaip- wtii"h bts did,
iiroHainK K ick creek one mile ab.ive tin
French pUoe. After huntiiiK roo of
tbe nitfht without suoiirtis the ulll-era
ifave it'i the chase and returned home.
It will In remembered Unit Uat
January Me.llock left the Lone Itork
country with a borse he had borrowed
from William ltrowo, of Loue Rock, ant
was traced to this city by a Uilliara
oonnty ofllcor whenConHlableWhelatone
Joined in the pursuit. However, they
failed lo catch the fugitive, thoiiuh
I iter he was bo bard pressed by IV
dletou clUders Ibat be was forced
abandon tbe borse, which Mr. Utowu
iifierwarilt recovered al Pendleton.
lj'iat Thnrsdsy a week ago a man,
tiiviDtf hi name as Mouttfomery, came
to Lsiins IVuland's ranch aud was
(vemiiited to sleep in Ihe turn over
iiiiilit. lbtt ilurind Ihe tight lie de-
parted, taking with bifU a pair of spurt
an I a canteen, and on Ihe following
nulil returned, ll ii Illoilhl, with the
l .trillion of lakui some b it fiooi
the stitile, wliitili h hd urestly
a '.mired during bis visit on the brevloni
veiling though lu this attempt he tailed.
Slirriff lUrringtou. with lbs brliif that
Montgnoiery was Done other than the
Dot. flmu Wedlock, started In parsuit
of bun 8turdy, bit retnrne.1 Wednes
day having followed Ihe thief over io
Umatilla county where be lost all trace
of hen M.' II ck iein to fs lea ing
Hit' i ill 'cis a tn'r eh ie h'I arniin t.
uuacsr ok land ami minkkal
flSIOXS.
Furnished by W. I). Harhn. Ltnd
and Muiing attorney, Washington, 1). 0.
Lnnd uooe "tillered and subsiqueully
euliancpd in price and not afterwards
re-off-red," is laknu out of tin ciileg ry
of InnJ silhjeot to "private eutry, Hml
pre emplmu olmmaiit iherfor is entitled
to S.J mouths from il it e or eettlemeut in
which to timke tinnl proof.
A lire eruption Ucolaratory statement
died without pri-r seltleuiHut is made
gootl by nutiK- qiiMiit s-'ttlement in the
atHeiioe of any intervening adverse
riiiht.
lu determiniug whether lbn resulance
and imprtiveineut showu bv a vr
emptor indicates good f-iith, the degree
and condition m liM of the entrimiin
may be properly tHkeu into consider
ation.
MINING OLAIg.
The aalnnn sets itcelf utrninat the
0'io'ch. and ii wotulerfullv rtliuieut in
indouig Ihe g-od woik the cuiicli tries
i ueif.'rrr. See how in every filort the
church mnkei ehe is thwarted hy the
suloi'll Her divine iiiU-Ioii la Io lend
nun to a hiuhfr and purer life. To do
tnia ehe miiit have ha mHieruil to woik
with 'lie nidil'iil nv.ll with all bis hu
man qualiiii'S, bs rennon, bis freedom
of will. If there is oue peculiar nchive-
meut that d"iink-uueia can pride Uselt
on it ia its faoility to deprive man of
bit reason aud to rob him ot Ins free
will : and to make a chnst.ian out of s
oonaiHiit drnukiird is likf milking brinks
without atraw, or trying to build a sol
id etructure ou tbe running airs
Kev. A. P. D.0le.
The right ti Ditrobme mineral land is
restricted to oitlzeus of Ibe United l ateS,
or those who have deolared tbe.r lu
teution to bt'coraH snah.
Hloouni- Jobnsnu Drug Co. desires tit
to publisli the following extract from a
letter of Chas. M. (luttelil. ot lined Icy
Fresno Co, Cal . as they haudled the
remedy referred to and waut then
cus nmers to kuow what a spleudid
medicine it is:
"It is with pleasure I tell you that b
one ilsy suae of Clianjoei leiu taiugli
remedy I was relieved of a very severe
coltl. My bead was completely stopped
no and I could not sleep at uiulit.
can recommend thia remedy " cold
nearly always staits in the bead and
afterwards extends Io the th'oat am
Iiiiiks. Hy using this remedy freel
as soon as Ibe coul has beeu contracted
it will cure the cold at once aud prevent
it from extending to Ihe lungs.
Summons.
Dm't forget the entertainment tt the
opera huiiHH next Sntii'day night.
TheFnz'r Axle flieiise advertising
wHgon, io charge of some veterans iu
the biidiueB!), pagaed through town Ibid
week.
TO i;ONSl'MPriVK3.
A ftkh Thkiu Si Atre Last week the
democratic state oeutral committee met
in Portland Io atteutl to Ibe ordinary
busiuest incident to Mich ocoasinu, but
more particularly to scold Collector
Blacknian, Surveyor Oeneial Arnold
aud Postmaster Prolzmsn, of Fortlaod,
for kci'pii'K ci tin iteiit repnblicaus in
I heir employ. Mr. lilackmau's wife,
whom every one knows to be a most
estimable lady, was drsgged ill) It
mcs, which asa sn uncalled for pre
eeediug. Mr, itlackman hud a iwrfecl
right Io employ iia lfe ll be chose Io
do so. such a precedent having In en
rstnhliahetl I'V tu predecessor Hull.
Milton Uelllcr. Mrs. lllhcktuail lo
not lieen on Hie py roll mum be
bi'auiHloo ill n atteml lbs iluiies
al,iiri tier, an I ibe liju-lics of th
proceedings at Portland Inst wet k sr
aptiareul Kepublicau have oft I
continued in their employ eoruielut
democrats, and ll wonld appear 'hat in
Ihe alMive rueiiiioned caa nr great
wrong bas been prpetrsted. It m not
likely Ibat Prrsnietil I'Kvelsnd will
notioe the houls of ihe hungry, sod it
the bos show bsckbona and stand by
their oolors tliey will be generally com-
nieioti il .
Tbe nndersivned having lieen restored
to health by simnle meaua, alter suffer
ing for several years with a severe lung
Htr.-ctiou, and that dreatl disenae. Con
sumption, is anxious to make known to
his fellow snOerers the means or cure.
I'o those who deaire it. he will cheerful.
ly send, free of charge, a copy of the pre
scription used, which Ihev will Und a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthra i, Ca
tarrh, Brouchitis and all thrust and lung
maladies. Me hopes all sufferers will
nse his remedv ss it is invaluable. Those
desiring tbe prescription, winch will cost
them nothing, aud may prove ahl'ening,
will please address, K"V EDWARD A.
WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. juull-w.
It is the Ciztte's Intention to more
Oarefully note in ilie future Ibe prices of
cereals, etc , ss will a Io improve Ihe
paper generally. The force are once
more down Io business id the old stand,
and tin se who are owing us need have
no hesitancy in coming in with a few
dollars now at a y lime. It takes money
lo run a newspaper.
Tiles! Piles! lulling Tiles.
hvmtitoma Moisture; intense Itching
am! stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue
tumors form, which often bld and
ulcerate, Ii ming very sore. SwT a
OlNTMKNT stop Ilie itching and bleed
liiir. heHls ulceration, and in roost casts
removes Ihe Inmors. Al drnggi-ls.fr
hv mail, for Moenls. Pr.SwajueA Son,
PhiladelphiH,
THE CIRCriT OURT FOR THE COUNTY
of Morrow, State of Orcgjn.
The Northern CoiL.tiesi
luvcKlmeiit I rust
Limited
l'lalntlil.
vs.
O. W. Stewart. .Imcs
li Hamilton, o w.
HiirriiiKtnn Addle I'ar-
vin ami J N. Brown. I
ni'Tt'inlanU. I
To O. V. Stewurt und James D. Hamilton, De-
fenotoOs.
IS TUB NAME OF T K STATE OF ORE
(iON. You are hereby required to appear and
answer the eoniplniiit tiled acdnst you In the
atvive entlt'cl coiite on or ta'fnre the drat day of
the in. t reioilar term of he aliovii named court.
to-wtt: March IS ij; and If vo'i fail o to
iinswiT. (or want thereof the plaintiff will take
judiriut'ut HKidio't vm and will apply to the
court fur thu relief dcinantlud hi Its complaint,
t0AWriVcree for the sum of One Thousand Dollars
trnld coin with intcrot thereon at the rate of
eiirlit percent er niinuni from the Hist ilay of
Jniv. ls!U. until imld. Forth" sum nf Hix tnnl
Fifty Two lliiinlrelhs Hollars with interest
thereon tit the rate nf eiiiht per cent per annum
from the !lth iIhv of January, IK'.i.') and the sum
nf Hue Hundred Dm ars attorney's fee, and
eokts and disbursements of this suit. Also for
th.. fiirec Insure of tne mortL'tiie exeeuteil oy lie-
feudaiittl IV. Stewart s is ire ' lie paymenr oi
the snine nnd convevlnir the vt'ii of the sVV(
See. M. The" Sot ihe NWl, the or the
SK and the of theSK'4 8 . 31, a"d the
SWL, of the KVt'i of See. :t, all In T 5 South of
Hanirc ii K V M. for Ihe side of said premises
and lor jiidirment and execution airatnst thede
fendnnt (1. XV S'ewart for any delcleticy whi h
may remain after applying t e pro-eeds of the
sale of altl premb.es in payment of the above
named sums, aud 'or such further relief as Is
demanded In plaintiff's complaint.
This summons Is erred by publication by or
der of W. I.. Bradshaw, Jutlif ol the above
named court. J. N. BROWN,
Siiy-Jl. Attorney for Plaintiff.
FOR INVENTIONS.
t i nt. .vfaMBf ftf t iSncA tiavitinr rlaims fltrainst the eovernment 19
JUUdi VV ILIA IIIC lllix.ix.av vi v- -"o , " ,
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incomrjetency or inattention ot tne attorneys cmpioycu w ...
patents. Too'inuch 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 and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys.
and of seein? that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we nave re
taiucd counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents In the United States and a'.l Foreign Countries, Conduct I
terferences, Make Spedal Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to.
eether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at ones
advisea as u tne Dest couras tv. Hirnc. ut. o.v. - j - --
others are infringing on your rigt ts, or if you are charged with infringement try
others, submit the matter to u? for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, u.u.
p. o.box 63 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
y Cut this out and send it with rocf lonuiw. JB
3000 PARCELS 0? MASL'L TEK
SUMMONS.
IN TMK C1RCTIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
of Morrow, tat of Oregon.
J. II. ToMrnseiKl. 1
. liilntlfT
vs. I
Thomas VX'aldcn,
XV, It. Scott.
Oeo. XV. llitrris.
I l.ifmirfanta.
To Thomas Xnltleti nj 0. ". Harris, Defend
tints.
IS THE NAME OF THE (STATE OF ORE
GON. You sre herebv required to appear ami
answer the pnmplHlnt tiled atrslnst you lu the
alMive entitled eusc nn or helore the tlrst day ot
the next retfiilsr term of the above entitled
rnnrt, to lr: Mo lv, the .'".'h il March
Iwi.'i: and If von fall to answer, for want thereof
the pluliitlir will apply to the curt for the
rellei dene ndeil In his ronipliilnt. to-wlt:
Jiiiluinent airvtift defendant. Thomas 'Vail,
dim, lor tho sum nf Two Hundred Kour and
Mxtv On 'nndreilt'-s lolla-a In t'. H. (inlil
Colli with Intetvst thereon nl the rate of 10 per
ce' t per annum from the first dav of rehruary.
lv-'t, until paid, and for the further sum of
1 hlitv rhe Dollars a'tornev s fi e. ttjether with
tlieci'stsaiid Ulibitrwinets of this suit to Le
taxed
and lhat the mnr'raire deserthed In p'alntlfT s
eoniplnt be furecloaid and thst the premium
therein described, to. It: The OX 14 of See :'4
1 p 1 N. It ii E XV M, be Id to auitl-f) said
ItnlKinrnt.
A nd that the snltl (ieo XV. Harris and all per
sons rlnlnili K bv, ihrnush or under him be
lurever barred of all tight or equll)' of redein'
tl..n In siinl ireml" s.
Till, snniiii lis is served 'y lntiiiication rv
0'itcrol I . Hr 'ahaw I'ldue "f tne lV)enth
Judicial dlstrlrt f the 'title ol Oretco't.
1 1.1 tea Juuuary ou, 1 '.'.
j. n nuoxw.
3KT-1 1. A tor ey ..r I'laMtllir.
I
ir-sv .ff u wnwo 1'
AND ff ftSSOUITSlY f&M,
WtifrVJt. ItiALtilitL vSiffl-ra
money ur Ki.iT .. . r-. r- s& yA.u:t.
stwma
MACHINE
MAD 2
WE C.l OCU DEALERS can ael!
von ma chine cheaper ihurt you can
get ol where. The NEW IIO.nK a
our best, bat we make edeaper klnde,
urh mi th CLIMAX, IUUAL nod
other Hlch Arm Full Nlclicl MTated
Sewlna Machine for $15.00 ouluft.
Call on our agent or write un. Vo
nor.: yonr trade, and Ifprleee terma
nd .quare dealing will win, we will
bnve tt. We challenge the world to
p -odacea BETTEll 850.00 Soulnat
iti ucalne for f 50.00, or a better '-0.
" ivlnit Machine for i0. 00 fion J ""
cua buy from as, or our Agent.
... tu.ii,'iiM-o.t:AL. atlu.xa.ua.
FOR BALE DY
Be New Hume Sewing Machine Co.
257 Market St. San FrancisC". Cal.
n;y i NIK iu l-utn 1 01 Ami-a
UjF tirHiiiiii- nricti -m'.i your ad
dress if vecelvMl within SI
be lor 1 yenr Bcioiy
nieil on Kimiuied
iuiiclH. (111. liirectory
gimntnteeiiiK Ii5.aue
ciMtmnera; fnini pub.
Ilslicm u iu 11 uuiu tic-
IIIIUH t,..,,'ll rMt'iviv
SMI prnbiiliit', tlinuaunda in
u,'a I" vulimblu luniks, papenv
1 -.i'ii'H Kiiinpie,i!)nK7.i!ie,r tti
31111. All t ree nnd each parcel
with oneofyiiiirpriineiliiiltlreKsUilj.il
pasleil t!l(!ltin. KMHAI e,"
ulwi print antt nrejiy intHneoii.ii ol
iiir luliel ntltlrewa to yon ; which
itllt k on vtmr enveltiit'i,l)ioks, eic., tt
pre' out Ihelr Iiuik toai. a.
of lleldsvllle. X. L'.. writes : " h rem
I my 4' cent address in yon r l.lirblnint
Di-ectt rv I -e rueelven myi"untirria
ln'teis aiid over iiooo l'r-ela ol
3) Alt. 1V atltirciwo .vim, "nui-i
aiiionn pithllahcra and mHniifiit turers
me arrlvlna: dullv, on valuable narceu
of wall from all iiarts of the Vorltl.'
XVollLU'S Alll DIRECTORY CO.
So. U r"rank(oril and Ulraid Aves. FhlladeU
Phla. Ha.
The reirnlHr mibaoription price of tbe
Semi-Wet kly (itizette in 82.50 eud the
regular price of the Weekly OreKorjinD
i 81.50. Anyone aubacribiDg (or the
Otizt-ite ntitl paying fur ope year in
iiitvHDce etin vet both the GHzette and
Weekly OreKouiHu fur $3. All old nb
act 1 lie r a paying their aiibacriDtionB fnr
one ear iu advance wilt be entitled to
the smiie.
Singe lenvei fnr Echo Mondays,
Wed-eatlnya. and Fridaya, returning od
Tnesilaxa, Thnradava and 8atarday.
11. Wade. Prop. T. W. AyeraJr., agent.
I K T 'a !.. r ll.t, the greitt I limit
pnr ll r, uiv.a Irealmias and CleHflleaa 10
, , ! ; j It tm Ii t i Hud cur a l'.inl atmii,
fl-a Li-1. - L at;iU . 0- ( y, vmf lt Jiy, L W. eVMi,
1 Jr.
rnivxT 8at.. lltiring the next 40
day Annual Charlton mill sell al private
aale al lna rauoh nut near lliMiaeherry
all hit litinse hold goods, farming
implement and atiwk. c. initiating nf
iltihen ulenaila, hedrtmni eel, aein
niHcliine. waiiun iln. harneaa, lmrea.
etiwa. rliickena. eto AH I lie a.il.l
ery cheap f ir caati. Avail yuifaelf of
tins tippurliiuiiy l aeiure a oa-gaiu.
13 in.
The painter lella na lha lh apefllal
hrHndtiitf ul (M b I C Thnmipenn
01. . at Wlcenla ter gallon.) ha lieller
ataing qnalitiea than pure lln-eed oil
bn wilt it"! lo lr houae painting be
cane f Ita lendenc In Inrn 1U1 k on
eipoanre In light. Made for the pur
pone of branding tueep Pr!ng your
own cana to put il tn. It.
P.O. K"Vil B"e bail yeate'dar in lh
annnffM and I n ice m u free P ut
.t 1 1 ootk tii mit'ii'i'g i'h a ili
f.ir T. XV -r ir , an I l
..'iil it lie - a I" l of ffMtd
licre ii' hop- thul It" II g lf "I
, . . . , . 1. 1 .1
I. la ,,H. Ill t.HI"l'', a IU") I" tine ...... 1..
a Ut xlllkUa of l4; ti" uciLuUU- UumUj Ik b ulJ. I
IF YOU YJAUT INFORMATION ABOUT
aiejuauput jkiii m p
Tlte bnttct i f anini. men tuav le
le.l.d bv iM'iip.ini'K l e ptio.-a if
,.,r,4., I ) I mid Kts'i l I. 11 IV iiirnil
l..r liri IblMlg allreimf I'. U I'lMinipa'in
t UMMOHS.
ix TtiR cinn iT i-iii'Rr or tiik htatk
1 0! 1 irt nioi for Ihe Comity of Morrow.
(.fine ix. llarrluaton, a
Adiiiltil.tratur "I the
Klat ol Ja'iicsKt.-narl,
deltas d. I'latnllll',
1
Ja. 0 tUnillton. Dora C
llsii'llt"". J N Hroirtt,
1 he .rtlicrn rontitlet
liivi siineiil t rust (l.lni
lt.it) ami 'die I'arvlu,
U-fendant
To li-iv. P llamlltiin. lXi.ra (". flsmlit.m and
Ibe Snr'herii t nnnllrs Inveatuietit Trust,
1 l.lml'c.1 1. Ii'eiitlaiit.
! I II K NMK tif Tllf. aTXTK OF OKF
in: Vnii are betebv rtnre.l to appear and
n,iHr the cmi'l ilM ftle.1 aialn.t tu the alwiv
en'lt'eO a linn b. tit first dsv 01 tn next t -nn
ol IIih ah ! e"t Ibil confl, to It : iu Mnn
dav the J.Mh dav ol Xlarch. 1-eiX. and If vnti fa I
so loans er. lor aant tliensd the plalntitf will
tke I i.U'iiiflit aratnst Hie detendaiil James P.
Hamilton I'-r thesum of (Hie I hoti.and a,lara
uh Intereat thetwn Imm tne.Msi ni ot June.
i at ihe rata ol ten per cent per annum; a d
the sum of on hundred and Ten' r
It llats as a'tornev'. fet-a. and tha costs and
it'shnrwinents this action. Also tnr derrea
of I lila eonrl for th for bai'tre of a e. rtal
minus drscih. In Oh- itmiplalnt and r
ei 'Ur iby the deifinUnts .lame . anitlion
ii.t li.ira c. Hamilton. " tha J"th day of Jan-
ioa v l't tn .Hiiw Ibe pat'oen'of a eertat i
.m ii . .t ni'te iM.'te t.v M-ii I IN '! t m
t.t.,1, 1 1,1 .t I li.' ill .b-. ' IU- I In fie
' c, ,i.',..,t 1 ,..,.ii. a"i inr ti.-c t.n-1 tn.Mi,.r
1 , .ii' Ml 1 ! I ! c .ii''i'liH'"i Uril
Ihla.,, i, m. I. pll'.'l"! c.l i.r.'t-f .. the
11 1, w 1 . lit ,.:.ii. j i t .-.- 11 iin'ti. i'ii
t I .-I r.'i'it. I'll c hn'ii at 11 ithl.es.
cu Uw-i tie! "'' 'x
-.. k m.i'H.ti
k. 111. 'tiiHA I
ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney,
P. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
.lf.?.1?if!ib' vl"f h,T!r.' r,ol,lr" ""era m'.ui aerved ninety dnvs.or over, In the late war.
areentul-d. if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manuaf labor, wnether disability
W'i,".U.w'.V:Wv'lf "r "'""'I ret.rdle.s of their pcc.iuiary circumstances. lo" a,"Dl" "
luJorauchsoldiersaiidsnilotsatenititledlifniit remarried) whet her ioldler'adee"i
was due to army service 01 not, If now dependent upon Iheirown lalor for supoott. Wis"
U ,lT.TtrlZr'"n xhl'-" M" '"titled if the aoldier-s deslh wa. die to seri
vldow.VnaVmc"!.'!.' ' "m0,t U h" b" "
PARrTH are emitted If aoldier left neither widow nor child. rvMed soldier dl l
rvlc, or from .free., of .-rvlre. and thev arc f...w .l.pen.lrnt vpJnhtiTOoifaaZ
port. B,.k. M.iUctf m whether aoldier rv4 or died la Uu war or la rSguUi arm, Tt
to i.hwwVI. mCV UUler ne UWl B,fl3r for blh" .thW
wi.IHf!i!?i.J,0,.ol'i"".lr,",",'r,"B ' Pr tnonth under the old lav, rt ittedt
ntiTX&XKtiZtti ttJIi- r'0yor nary ala-lh. war ar.
d?rt " ",""" h" 'ow. .i.ual, ,f ...tv-two yr. of .t. or 4l.able4
li,rVj;rorBp,,t,4"a,,tt:,w,B,0,,ta,B4' ?,ft!Kr P,n,l0B h" " rUd.adet
l"iecet t'siatitrsMl ae .eri'eiw,.. ,.e--ee,1, ff,lertnn mroeter Ot literal
war whu
THE PRESS CLAIM". rnMonvv
JOHN WEDDERBURN. Mann, A'...
B, n f, j r - ' w'S "llu' UfcV.
I r & 1 aat - L"
iMiwrvuo