Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 14, 1896, Image 2

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LOUISIANA AND THE REPUB
LICAN PARTY.
THEjpolitical pot in every county
of Oregon is beginning to boil.
The "unterrified democracy" will
hold their state convention in Fort
land April 9th.
The first Btate election of this
year if that of Louisiana which
occurs on the 20th of April.
Tbe Louisiana sugar growers
ought to send a vote of thanks to
General Gomez. He is a bull on
sugar.
Gomez may hold the key to the
situation down at Havana, but if
so, he has evidently not yet been
able to find the key hole.
WASHINGTON LETT EH.
From Our Regular Correspondent
Tbe repnbliosn boats doei not pro
pose watting any time while waiting for
tbe tariff aod bond bills to be reported
from tbe finanoe committee arjd acted
upon by the senate. It is tbe polioy of
tbe republican leaders in tbe boose to
make tbe session a abort one, so far as
tbe action of one branch of congress
can do so, and in accordance witb that
policy the regular appropriation bills
are to be passed as rapidly as possible.
The pension appropriation bill will be
reported to tbe home this week. It
carries an appropriation of 81 37,90 J.000
and three important amendments to the
pension law. First, one providing that
no pension shall be suspended on a
charge of fraud nntil the oharge shall
have been adjudicated in a U. S district
court, exoept where the alleged fraud
THE IUCINU C1.".CCIT.
The latest political news from
New Orleans is highly encouraging,
and it may be added that such is
the case now for the first time in a
long while. To any one who ob
served closely the drift of politics
in that Btate it may well have
seemed hitherto highly probable
that the forces opposing the dem
ocracy would go into the approach
ing campaign divided into three
factions, thus insuring defeat all
along the line. Hut the latest ad
vices give assurance that there is a
fair prosnect that all, without shc
riflcing their respective organiza
tions, will unite on one ticket and
in support of the two great dip
tinctive doctriues of the republican
paity, protection and honest elec
tions. No other state in the union has
so much reason, from an economic
point of view, to support the re
publican party as Louisiana. Of
all our forty-five states it heads the
list in dependence upon protection.
Its great staple, sugar, would be
absolutely and irretrievably des
troyed by persistence in the dem
ocratic policy of free trade. It
lives today only on the hope of
republican victory next fall. But
a good many sugar planters have
conceived the impracticable idea of
boing republicans on the tariff but
democrats on the negro vote. This
will not do. Such an incongruity
would not be countenanced by the
republican party.
It is fortunate that a state elec
tion is to bo hold in Louisiana next
spring, and that election the poo.
pie will adopt or reject a cotintita
tional propoHition to practically
disfranchise tho negro in Lnuisi
ana, as in Mississippi and South
Carolina, and ono of the conditions
of tho proposed coalition is that
all Hliall opM)se that proixwml dis
franchisement. No mutter what
the state organization mav fill it-
aelf, or be railed, loyalty to tho two
fundamental principles of repub
licanism is the test of tmrty fealty
in Ixiuisiaua, m in every other
atnlo to tho union. Inter Ocean
A woman has been killed in In
diana who was the mother of twenty-seven
children. Possibly there
was no other way of stopping it.
Salem Post.
As A result of the Brown scandal
all the San Francisco clergymen
have closed their study doors to
women unless attended by some
guardian angel in the form of a
man.
Tammany has offered $10,000 for
tho democratic national convention.
Why, that wouldn't pay for the
whisky. Democratic honors can't
be bought at this figure, even
though they are empty.
The Jacksonville Times is twen
ty-five years old, twenty-three of
that time under the management
of Charley Nickell. Charley has
pushed this paper ahead until it is
now one of the best in the state.
The little handful of democrats
injthe Ohio legislature will stand
by the man who paid for the last
democratic campaign in that state,
and will vote for lirice for United
States senator. It will be a dear
compliment for Brice.
The members of thocongresHinn
al committee of the first district
will meet early next month v.lnu
Salem will probably be neleeted nn
the place for tho convention, (in
tho filli of 1YI iruary the Mute cen
tral committee, will meet in Tort
land for the purpone of deteriuin
ing t'.io time and Uen of holding
the atato convention. The concro.
iouat comiuitte. of this district
houKl also moot at that time and
decide an to tho time and pla 'o of
holding our coi-rottitiotinl rouveu
tion. Hen tofot it lin I eeii In 1. 1
with tb aUtc convention, ,u tU((
U Wrong. It should l0 held pepn.
rate!. Tin convention not only
electa (tin rongreninn, but aU
two delegates t the national eon
Tfbtion. It would be imii li in,. re
natistVtory t.i hold thi convni
lion a day t revioiu to tho eUlo
gathering.
rtnl.tc ebttinotit in IV. C. O
Brou' cni norm t- lfM under
gon a croat chmi. At fift the
paator thought t' lx tlm vw-
tint if blackmail. The ttiomlwra
of Lit church thought thin and no
ttreoI tliCtui.pl tea. But li
The report has been sent out
that as a result of the war tbe
sugar and tobacco crop down iu
Cuba will be n, failure. Havana
tobacco may fail, but we'll have
'Havana" cigars just the same.
They can bo imported from any
place, you know, even from Ken
tuchy.
It ih now quite certain that the
Venezuelan dispute will bo settled
by arbitration. Of couryfl England
has said that she woulM not, but
then sho says a great maoy things
that she fails to back up. Iu fact,
civilization now demands arbitra
tion instead f war, aud England
cannot rcfuso to ( bey.
llAmtv L Wells, of Portland
contributed nu article to the receu
ixHtirt oi tiioiAiHiiioMiiitau magazine
entitled "Coaxting Down Some
Great Mountains" which is illus
t rated with several interettiug
views. The piece is descriptive oi
the ascent of NIL Hood, and is in
all very creditable to Mr. Wells.
I ahtou Bkows'h trouble has
created a great deal of rxcitomon
in .snn I rancisco, and now Castor
Wallace, Portland's sensations
inininter, has stirred up .luitn a
times there by scolding a youug
woman int.i hysteria. Kither the
scmtatiotml ininiNters are ton at'
gresHive or tli uew woman la too
excitable.
Tiif. detmcratic ninth, " tari
for revenue only," with tho issue
of tlM.lHNt.niiO of bonds every ait
months, will ou lave to have a
pretty big revenue" or default on
interest. Perhnttit their idea ia lo
iHin more bonds to pay interrnt,
aiid thus don the roblter tariff.
What a pice of machinery it in!
No cog seems to fit.
. Mai A'er al U WwMt fair
Ajer's Hriarilt tt j s the eitraor-
dinar j tliMiiieliKB of !.? r.4 Wo tbe tmU
liLt.nl .nflr e1l..ee. an etbitiil al lbs
VVi.tl.l a fair, Cti -. Manefaclnrer
f other .r..f nought t-y .
nianal.tMaiaeti.ning nf Ibrir !,
I II. e Wefa all lllfne. away nntef tha
onstitntes a plain violation of statutes,
as in the osse of tbe remarriage of a
widow; second, one providing that soy
claim granted under the aotof 1890 shall
date fr m tbe date of application,
instead of from tbe date of adjudication
as at present; third; one repealing the
Bection of the act of 1890 wbiob requires
a widow to show that sbe is dependent
for her support on ber daily labor.
It is expected that the senate finance
oommittee will report one or more bMls
to the senate this week, but it is not
certain that it will, aod tbe exact nature
of tbe bill or bills which will be re
ported is even more uncertain, although
tbe impression is growing among re
publicans tbat the tariff bill will be
reported without amendment, just as it
was passed by the bouse, and that it
will be pushed to a vote at an early
date. It is for tbe fioanoe oommittee to
decide whether the tariff on bond bill
will be first reported. It is now regard
ed as probable tbat it Mr. Cleveland
succeeds in making a big bond issue he
will feel independent of the revenue
provided by tbe tariff bill and will veto
tbat measure, it tbe senate passes it,
wbioh it will almost certainly do.
Representative Clark, of Iowa, bi.s
introduced a bill providing tbat green
backs shall be paid out by the treasury
only in exohange for gold, aod that nooe
of tbe gold now in tbe treasury shall be
paid out until tbe total amount on baud
exceeds $100,000,000. Tbe difference
between this bill and the joint reso
lution offered b) Senator Sherman is
tbat this bill would stop the redemption
of greenbacks and treasury notes until
tbe gold reserve exoeeds tbe sum named.
hile Mr. Sherman's resolution pro
videi for tbe continued redemption of
those notes with gold but prohibits tbe
reissue of notes so redeemed exoept for
gold
Senator Elkins, of W. Va , gave out
some very interssting figures while be
was speaking iu favor of his resolution
against the disposal of bonds by private
oontraot or in any other way tban by
publio advertising. He bad searched
the treasury record and showed by the
offlolal figures that the D. 8. govern
men! bad only paiJ about 85,500.000 in
commissions to tbe bankers who assisted
in selling tbe 82.500,000.000 of bonds
which represented tbe debt inourred
during the late oivil war, his than one
halt tbe amount made by tbe syndicate
wblob took tbe last 802,000,000 of bonds
issued by tbe Cleveland ailminiotralioe
It is not surprising that congress should
be opposed to Mr. Cleveland's reported
deal for another issne of bonds through
the same syndicate. The only thing
that prevents oongress depriving Mr
Cleveland of the authority to issue wore
bonds uc der the o'd law is the fear that
such act ion might be used by tbe Kurope
so money gongers to cause a fioaooia
panic.
No aarprise was caused in congress
by tbe publication of Ambassador
Usyard'i alleged intention to remain in
KcigUnJ after be retires front office, an
about tbe only comment beard ia (bat
it we haj tbe right sort of administrate
tie would oot have to wait long for Lis
retirement. The report that lUyard bn
been reprimanded by Seoretary.U.nry i
not believed here.
Utah having bvoma a toll uY1g'
stale is now represented in the boose by
its first repirsentative, in the person
Uoo C. E. Allen, and IHrgate Cannon
Mir from (lis bouse Id go ble friend
believe to the senate. It present at ivt
Allen says of Utah: "I ibiok tbe slat
ill remeio repuMtaiti for a long period
because our people are decidedly I
favor of the ptntretive esleta." It
declined to !pr an npmlun as lo II
personality of lbs lu senators t-t tie
elected t.y (tie LUh leialaliire, further
than that Ihry wnl. tth b gtt r.
palilieana aud that one would be
e!ortsin.
The VenrtteUa tmnMary enmroiulon
me-le an tivll.o.l eUM by electing
JilMtee llreaer, of the It, H. S ie'ein
com. ri itttt, ii will bold its nnl
meeting on ll.e 1 1 lb lnl.
A resolution fur the invrsHtfatinn of
Comptroller tLinler'a ectl.tn In boldit
np tle enr Umntiee bee been intro
duced m tbe house.
A !ifl lirsanstr
herre ( lr lbtot lea purifies Ih
Mn. aod rler and beanMu
.,l..f of il.. f,,;. f.i..je the -t r-rs.ie ny eus vt.r
From the Lural Fpirlt.
In response to u call of tbe chairman
of the committee heretofore appointed
to arrange dates for a raoing oirouit iu
the North Paoifio, there was a large and
enthusiastic attendance of horsemen
from nearly every racing point through
out the North Paoifio. Mr. DrLasbmuit
stated tbe object of the meeting, aod
after a general disoussion of matters
pertaining to racing tbe matter of adopt
ing the oommittee's report on dates
claimed was first taken np. This
bronght np quite a discussion, for there
were two other places besides Portland
that wanted the date including tbe 4tb
f July. Spokane, however, soon gave
p the fight and went over to Hillsboro,
and defeated Portland for these dates.
The following are tbe dates as adopted
by this meeting:
Centri Point, Oregon May 13 to 16
ugene, Oregon , May 21 to 23
Albany. Oregon May 27 to 30
ndependence, Oregon June 3 to 6
Salem, Oregon June 9 to 13
Portland, Orejon June 18 to 27
Hillsboro, Oregon July 2 to 4
Spokane, Wash July 11 to 18
Victoria, B.C July 27 to Aug. 1
Vancouver, B. C Aug. 5 to 8
Tacoma, Wash Sept. i4 to 19
North Yakima, Wash Sept. 28 to 3
La Grande, Oregon .Sept. 28 to Oct. 3
Salem, Oregon, (State Fair) Oct. 7 to 13
The Dalles, Oregon Oct. 19. to 21
Heppner, Oregon Oct, 28 to 31
Entries to olose at Central Point,
Eugene, Albany and Independence
May 1st. Salem, Portland and Hills
boro June 1st. Spokane, Victoria and
Vancouver June 20th. The executive
committee were authorized to fix 'other
dates iD case other associations joined
ne ciromt. lhe oDairman was in
structed to appoint a oommittee of three
on transportation, whose duty it shall be
o get better railroad rutes on shipping
horses throughout the cirouit. A nni
form rate of entraooe was adopted,
charging harness horses 5 per cent to
nominate and five per cent additional
from winners of each division. Runners
5 per oent straight, over-night events,
The matter of substituting tbe r-ibley
plan for tbe 3 in 5 was dieoussed, and it
as thought best to leave this matter
with tbe associations. As it now stands
an association can give 2 in 3, 8 in 5, 4
beats.no more, no less, or the Sibley
pian ot nve neats. mere was no
definite aotion taken on employing i
starting judge, though it was discussed
In order to proteot small aasociotions,
who are not members of either tbe
Amerioan or National, it was ordered
that no horse be allowed to start in any
race on tbe oirouit until subsequent
entrance money due any association on
this oirouit bad been paid.
G. A. R. Mattebs.- On tbe 25th of
Jan., in Heppoer, Rawlins Post and tbe
W. R. ('.. ot Lexington, will install tte
officers elect in tbe Odd Fellows ball.
A banquet is one of the featurea of the
oooasioo, aod no one will be invited
exoept veteruns and their families and
members of the W. R. O , and their
husbands and their families, notwith
standing tbe annonncement of the Ga
zette some time ago that Bona ot Vete
rans aud their families would be in
vited. The former announoement was
tbe result of a misuLderstacditig. How
ever, ay veteran without a wife can
bring a lady and any member of tbe
oorps, who has not tbat ueoessary aux
iliary, a husband, can bring some
gentleman. The members of both orders
are requested to meet at tbe Odd
Fellows' ball on tbe afternoon of tbe
25th to perfeot arrangements. Tbe in
stallation will oocnr in tbe evening,
followed by a banquet in tbe lower ball.
& Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia.
and all Throat and Lung diseases are
cured by Sbilob's Cure. For sale by
Wells a Warren.
The Mount Lebanon Shakers recently
performed a great deed of chnritv. al
tUough it was not designed as a charity,
Deing notbing more nor less than nn
advertising sobeme. It however, re
sulted in great good 111st tbe same,
They gave away 1,000 bottles of ti-pir
Digestive Cordial to those suffering from
stomach derangements.
It was so fffective in curing those who
used tbe remedy that they were loud
in their praises of it aod in ennsequeuoe
a large demand for tbe oordial was at
onoe created.
The druggists of this town bsve little
books tbat tell all ab ut it. Digestive
uordiul creates an appetite, aids dices.
tion aod brings about a rapid increase
in nest) and strength.
Laxol is the name of a Dalatnhle
Uastor Oil. Just tbe thing for ohildren
t ran not take it J
Cod-llver oil helps and cures. Many believe they could be benefited L
aav .... ... .1 i-j ii . i. j I isr
u a.iIH itA it Mir aTTpr Trvina arrnnw eaPG nicv uaiuiui uu il.
i 11 lUCJT vUUlU -j-0t O - -
Iw They might as well say they cannot eat bread, after having taken of
W a few pieces which wsre heavy and sour. Physllogists tell us
j that cod-liver oil is more easily digested than cream, butter or other
sJ fats. The difficulty Is with the preparation which has been used.
of cod-liver oil with hypophosphltes is borne by the most delicate
Invalid because it is not disagreeable in taste ; contains the purest
oil; the oil is emulsified (or digested), avoiding the rising of gas
from the stomach ; and the oil is combined with the hypophosphltes
which are known for their power to strengthen digestion and give
tone and vigor to the whole system.
V soc and ti.oo SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York
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HEPPNER,
Attorneys at Icrw
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
OREGON
Installation at Hardman.-LhsI
Friday evening, D. H. Jenkins, dist. dep.
grnnd masttr installed tbe following
officers at the I. O. O. F. lodge at Hard
man: J. F. Ward. N. G.: Jas. H-
Wyland, V. G., Geo. A. Brown, Seo'y;
Job. A. Hardmnn, Treas. Following
this officers of tbe Rebeokaha were in
stalled by Mrs. D. W. Hornor, dist. dep.
grand master, as follows: L. J. Sbaner,
N. G. ; Miss Sylvia Sbaner. V. G.: Miss
Wren, Seo'y; Mrs.. Leora Wyland,
Tresis. After installation all adjourned
to supper where mirth and jollity reigned
supreme Tbe following Heppnerites
were driven out io tbe 'bus by Pole
Thompson: D. W. Hornor and wife,
N. 8. Whetstone, Cbrie Borchers, Sum
Meadows, A. Emerson, Al Binns, R. F
Hynd, Mrs. Andy Stevenson, and Misses
Florence Crittenden, Jennie Noble and
Msggie Hornor. Tbe party returned
Saturday evening and report an excep
tionally good time.
THE
Palace Hotel,
C. S. YAN Dl'YN, Proprietor.
I have taken full control of this
popular house, and will make it
strictly first class.
MEALS, 25 GTS.
BEDS, 25 CTS.
Free Bathi sua Free 'Bui or all Oueiti
BT UBIl
For 822.60 I will sell a first class, higb
grade, high arm sewing machine guaran
teed for 10 years. For further particu
lars oall on or address, N. A. faob,
Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf .
Iokino dp a Missing Son. John A,
Jacobs, of Lewistou, Trinity ooooty
California, has written to Postmaster
Protzmao to see if anything is known
bere of tbe whereabouts ot Tbomss
Bradley, a former resident of Trinity
county, bo is said lo bave been at one
time in tbe employ of the Coast Steam
ship Company, miming between Port
land and San Franomoo, and wbo if
mive is now a man about 50 years of
aire. I!rndley' mother recently died,
and it la a request of hers which Mr.
Jxcob is anxious to communicate to
him Any one knowing anything about
Hradley will please com m no irate witb
Mr Jaoohs. Oregouiao, The following
item recently appeared in the Oregonian
and refers tn Thomas Bradley who
formerly lived in Heppoer and who died
lie-e atxint eiglitn tnontha ago. Ilia
widow. Mrs. J tills Bradley, has oom
munirated with Mr. Jaoobe in reference
to ber busband.
Ben Mathews Is now sole proprietor of
the city meat market where be keeps a
fresh supnly of beef, pork, mutton, veal,
sausage, baoon and lard, wbicb be sells
for the lowest market once. Fred Bock,
tbe Portland butcher, is still witb bim. tf
After Deo. 1, 1895, tbe Gszette will
make a discount of 10 Der oent. from
list on all staple lob work. This re
auction is mane on tne supposition tbat
oash will be paid for all work as soon as
completed.
Chtptnan, A B
Many merohaute ore well aware that
their eiistoniere are tbelr best friends
and take pleasure in supplying them
ith the bst good obtainable. As an
ioalance we mention Perry A Cameron,
prominent druggists t Flushing, Michi
gan. They say: "We have no hesi
tation In reo'immouding Chamberlain's
Cough Itetnerty to nnr customer, aa tt Is
lhe lt cngti medicine w bave ever
"Id, aa.l always gives alifotton."
For sale at 50 enls pr boltlo by l'bill
Colin, druggist.
ItrnoH EirnnuMca -L C. Teaee, aa
Oreg.inian reporter nd sketch arliet.
bad a rough vacation in Lower Call
(ornia reoenlly. In attempting to go
frro Tia Jams tt Knsena.), be lost tbe
trail, an I finally was forced lo kill bis
borse, cutting bis throat and drinking
Lis blmi.1 to slake bis thirst He Ibea
pushed nn alnot, reaching the honseot
i le)ira, a rancher, having, by iliut ot
imiun.g arnod pttiuie aud climbing
over ro.k, a4Vmpiishd en-at twenty
mile or esi wbien le anraily o-n
i. It-red elxolntely teapaMiHIa bad
tiern nearly forty eubt boqre without
f-Mh! or water and bis ttntb and throat
ere In a frightful e-a.lilioe t'rn bv
Ing elioeed tti pnlp of eaetoe lare to
laa bi I hirst Vmm will no d "lU le
Ud l (l b k t l Portland where b
cn at Ireat qaenctt bis thi'st wilt) an
oerastoeel glaes of "Hall Han's best."
All It
LETTER U8T.
I ETTERS ADVEKTIHED AT
I J Or., Jan. 1.1, lh'jd.
HEPPNEK
Hull., wra
Parker, Frank
When ralllnc tor thea letters nleiu sat
WTITUKII, I. r. ILLIAMK. I". M.
SUMMONS.
IN THE rtRBflTrOfRTFOR THE COl'STY
i.t Morrow. Hialt of umon.
li en r j n nevier.
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vs.
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Rerrtrer ol ll lnin
bant Invralmei.t i.m
tii)r, a corporation.
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To William Hremer. IN-teiulant
In Ilia nam n( Hi Ktalo ot Orefon, yon are
herel.T reaiilrmt to appear ami anr the enm
plaint A aaalnat ii In l lie almv enllllnt
tt n or ll..relh Bral dajrul thel.et regular
utiii in mm roan, lo an.
Ta 14 day of Marrh. It
A ml If Ton fall an In anawer. for want thereof
the plalullit will apply lo Ih ronrt l"f III ra
il.! Irman.le.l In aalil mmplelnt. lo an
for ).i.loit.t and derrM. alnM William
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trivtnM or F.n- Last week a train i ""- j-.-u i.-t ih . .-m tint d
I i , .,i,a, i. .1 . .l-"iiM Ih.na a-l r.na of ll. ia a. ti.m
load r I.Iks nenl fn.m Iti'llaaJ to ...,i ,,.-....,...,,,...,..,.,, IK.
lt,t.qg in aaa.st I. Ipainniing the aw 1 ''' "' I .i-
i th a .-a a-l f tl, u au at P t-ui-a-a a "4
I -I ft at ,laee. la the eHo a .-' . . a-4i
lake ntf nf IL-awbn.g gau nl.o r.-...i i ...... J i... i.- .M
ha I l.arp.J Iliat a raf lal .is naa ;'"'."!
f.l in .a ai .1 M . Ian. I.i hm fno In It.e a.i i.,ft7, (all. re I at the " "'"' t. fstft n
Mli-C l". nn ti. tr.fk ff u Ibe ilai-t 1 1 eiin. It. nal.ek.r. r.f thai ' r-a,
Ak your pbyaiciaa. onr drnjiiat and J ".";,'!". "."'
. ... . .. I. ' , . J, , . , ." ( . I Ii l'l"l-1 In aald I onni and "
.nr fiira.U ah-'ol Moil .t, a t ore for h...... ,,., of ;...-. i. .i
(Vatianmption. They will refniaead i f'--n a . iaori h.
til UU. lllilT ntakr
r.- . th fcutai ) UU
lU'al h nil atakea, fits Indneg daali
f t 1 )eai i jili tired and fki-d In
O't.n, W Ml.lig'.n, lal., tnl.h
it IVr sale by Vvelle A War fen
I
F Mr. Columbus were alive to
day aud called at Mat Lichten-
tbal's be might make a new discov
ery quite as memorable as tbat (if
14UJ. (.bus was a great discoverer
in bis day. He would at tbis time
discover tbe fiuest stock of Sboes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. vVbat more does
mortal man want ?
The Old, Original Shot Merchant,
M. L1CHTENTHAL,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
Qyft
UE AI.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
SUMMONS.
N THE ClRCriT COt'RT FOR THE COVN
tjf of Morrow, Mtate ol Oregon.
The Northern Counties
Inveatment Trnit,
Limited, I'laliitltr,
va.
O. W. Stewart, James Tl.
Hamilton, tl. w. liar
rlnato , Addle I'arvln
and I. K. Hrown,
mwm
m tickets
Oefendanta. I
To O. W. Bteaart and Jatnea D. Ilamlllon
Delendanta.
In the name nt tha Stat of (ireenn. Ton ar
hereto minlre.1 toap-rarand anaaer the eom
plaint filed aiialuat yo'i In tha ah ivt entitled
ult on or helnre the Aral day of the nent regu
lar .erin ui in aiwv (iiiiiirn conn, to-all:
Moaday, the ltd day of Marrh, lHa,
and If ynii fall o to anawer, for waul thereof
the plaintirT will apple to tha rnurt lr the
relief demanded Iu aald complaint, to wlf
A derre fur the sum of (In I hmiaand IMIa-a
(old roln villi li.tereat thereon at th ralai.f
rifht per rent per annum Imm th Arl da ol
nlT. I"W. null paid. Fr tha aum nl en and
llly twi. tl uti.lre-llha Ih.llam with li.l.r.l
thereon al th rate of eight per rent per annum
from themh day nf Janua . wi. and Ih an m
of una Hundred (liara. aimrnet fa, and
C-aia and d lalxirarmenia of Ihla ault.
Al-aiforth fom-l.-anr of th mnrleaa t.
ruled hf delemlanl W Stewart Iu aiwnr
th .ymeut ol th aam and ront yti( t
of th S Ore. ai lhHi,ol Ih Nl. th
aHnflheK',. aiidlh. S't nf tha SK Her.
i, .,, -o - oi m. e oi je 3i. all In
Tp h "..ulh of Han & R V. M , for Ih aal nf
aald prmle and lor )uda-men and eiavullnn
aa-alnat th delemlanl . M , r'c art for any dx
a-. ,-.. v -..it' n ma, P"n,ia auer appittns tha
pmrr.a of th aal of aald pemla in ymu
ol th a leu named auma. and l"f anrh further
relief aa le demanded In p'aliitlfl minplalnt,
1 hla anmmone la p.ii.ltai.e.1 i.)r ord-r nf Hon
Slephea A Uwi. )il of It, al a I Ii )udlrlal
dl.irl. I of Ui atat uf tirrgon. dalc-l te. emUr
le. J BKnW
-. Altfltner fuf 1'iali.tlrT.
-TO THE-
W AND SOUTHEAST
VIA TI1E UMON TiCIFlC SYSTEM.
Throiifh Pullman I'alars Sleetra.
Tourl.t Hli-epera and Free Kei lining Chair
Can DAlLV toChlrago.
Many hnars sare4 via this llns te Eastara
Polnta.
Hl'MMOSS.
STtAM HEAT.
LOWICHT
PiSTSCH LIGHTS.
HATICM.
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