Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 17, 1896, Image 3

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UNTOLD MISERY
. . FR.OM
Rheumatism
O. H. Sing, Water Valley, MUs., cored by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For Ave years, 1 suffered untold misery
from muscular rheumatism.. I tried every
known remedy, consulted the best physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending lipoo there, besides doctors' bills;
but could obtain only temporary relief. My
flesh was wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
Here and There.
Clearance sale at Minor ACo'e.
op at Minor &
being twisted up in knots. I was unable to
dress myself, except with assistance, and
could only hobble about by using a cane. I
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
relief only by means of hypodermic injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
in clay, in sulphur, in potilllces; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Inside of two months, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months, my limbs
began to strengthen, and in the course of a
year, I was cured. My weight has Increased
to 166 pounds, and I am now able to do my
full day'a work as a railroad blacksmith."
AYER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
AVER'S PILLS cure Headache.
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Take Notice.
Men's shoes from SI
Oos.
- Columbia river views 25 oeots apiece
at Herrin's gallery. 2t.
Call and see wha.t Minor & Co. can
show yon in boots and shoes.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
F. J. Hallook is visiting relatives in
Pendleton. He will reluru to-morrow
night.
See the display of photos in Herrin's
gallery window taken from Heppner
models. ' - 2t.
Minor & Co. are selling all goods, ex
cept grooetiee, at oost, these we require
to pay ranDing expenses.
William Rasmus, well known in Hepp
ner, is arranaing to pat on Damon and
Pytbias in McMiDville Jan. 24,tb.
L. O. Connor, boot aod shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra-
bameick building, Heppner, Or. tf
J. E. Taylor, representing the Pacific
Paper company, of Portland, was doing
business in Heppner yesterday. .
Best accommodation aod oonrteons
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
uonciuotor Dunn went to Portland a
few days since, intending to return this
mormog, but is snow-bound below.
Rev. W. E. Potwine arrived from Pen
dleton on this morning's train and will
hold services this evening at the M. E.
Church.
t. if." uowara makes a speoialty in
supplying stookmen with all needed
articles, besides carrying a general line.
dee his new ad. tf
Fred Melohior olaims to be the best
well digger in the county. Wella dug
by the day or by the foot. Address him
at Davidson, (Jr. - 400-lm,
This special sale at Minor & Oo.'s will
last but a Short time, as our expenses
are 10 per day sod groceries do not net
quite that amount.
Frank King, R. B. May. G. A. Taylor.
J. C Barrett, J. D. Dailey and J. E. Taylor
all traveli lg men, were registered at the
City hotel yesterday
E.O.: Fred Hallook, deputy sheriff of
Morrow oonnty, is in the city, a guet of
his brother, Homer H. Hallook, of the
bast Ureironiao business ottioe.
lr the nnir has bpen made to grow a
natural oolor on bald heads in thousands
of cases, by using Hall's Hair Renewer
why will it not in your oasef
Frank Ross ha opened up a restaurant
in the Minor building, next door to 0.
M. Jones' barber shop. White labor
throughout and rates by meal or week
very reasonable. 99-tf.
T. W. Ayers, Jr., went to last Tuesday
night. Ha bas bonght an interest in one
of the leading drugstores over there and
expects soon to move to Pendleton where
be will make bia future borne.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday. Shortest and ohesp
est ronte to the interior. P. Oobn.
agent
The Dalles Chronicle: Mrs. I. N.
Sargent, who is ill with pneumonia, is
reported to be holding ber own and the
last two days see do change in ber eon
dition. Her friends are bopelul tbal ber
recovery may be assured.
Echo stage leaves Heppner Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Eoho
Tuesdays, To'sdays and rjatnrdaya
fare 91 each way. Ollloe, Wells A
Warren, Ueppner. Ed. Driakell, Prop.
All of Eastern Oregon has experienced
a general snow storm wbioh began last
Tuesday night, and which has continued
with more or less vigor since that time.
until this morning when a genuine Chi
nook made its appearenoe and is play
ing "sad havoc with the beactif nl". The
snow here fell to the depth of eight inches
but at The Dalles and below it was much
deeper, and was also badly drifted by
Wednesday's stiff east wind, oansing
blockade on tba O. R & N between The
Dalles and: Bonneville. This will prob
ably be opened up to day when trains
ill again make soeduled time. Telegraph
ines in all directions are reported to be
n working order.
It is the same old story and vet con
stantly recurring that Simmons Liver
Regulator is the best family medicine.
'We have used it in our family for eight
ears and nod it the best medicine we
ever used. We think there is no . such
medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator."
Mrs. M. E. S. Adingtou. Franklin,
N. O. "Each member of our family
uses it as occasion requires." W. B.
8mith, Mt. Vernon, Ky.
Since the Pendleton rjostoffi robberv. Joe
wimams, Heppner a poat master, haa taken
every precaution for safety. No one la admit
ted hi me inner aoor until ne naa tuny
identified himself, and the money, well its
Bafely secreted in an old shoe In the yard
back of the postothce. bo there la not much
danger of Joe being held up.
The sugar-coating, which makes
Ayer's Pills so easy to take, dissolves
immediately on reaobing the stomach,
and so permits the full strength and
benefit of the medicine to be promptly
oommunioated. Ask your druggist for
Ayer's Almanao, just out.
C. S. VanDuvn haa disposed of the furniahlnsra
in the Palace hotel to Clay Myers, of Blaylocka.
nr. Myers was a resident of una county for a
number of yeara, at which time he wag en
gaged in the stock business. Mr. Myer'a fami
ly, consisting of his wife, two daughters and
three Bona, arrived yeaterday morning, and are
now located at the alace.
J. C. Gordon, a noatofhee liisrjector in the
employ of the government, arrived on laat
evening'a stage from the inner country. After
an examination of Postmaster William's olllce
he complimented Joe very highly, saying that
everything waa In cxcelent shape.
N. Brown went to EiKht Mile
where he waa employed to defend
lnga in the case of H. Cumiiigs vs. M. P. Meriting
in luit Drougni to recover personal property.
All dry goods, boots, in fact our entire
line (excepting grooeries) will be sold at
oost for a short time.
Small man, about 5 feet 8 inches,
weight tbout 150 or 169, dark oomplex-
loned, dark mustaobe and dark beard
about one iooh long, wearing dark
chinohilla overooat with velvet oollar,
and rather wide rimmed dark hat pretty
well worn, and think be was riding a
small slim built bay horse with short
tail, locks like might be a raoe horse.
Robber took about $500 m gold, about
$150 in silver, and some bills, among the
bills was one 82 bill and one $5 bill, one
Canadian 50 oent piece, two Canadian
25 oent pieces, one Mexioan $1 and one
mashed or battered 25 cent pieoe.
Watch all suspicious characters, ariest
and wire.
Zoeth HotrsHB. Sheriff,
Pendleton, Oregon.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
I Am Glad
To tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done
for tne. I had the grip and its ill effects
settled au over
me. I had cramps
In my legs and
frequently I bad
to get np at
night and walk
to relax the mus
cles. I also had
stomach troub-
I then took
Vies
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y
Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. One bottlk
yesterday
H. cum-
T. A. Reld A. A. Yerex and L. H. Pnr.kman.
all commercial travelera, were at the Palace
yeateruay. ...
Don't forget the cost sale at Minor &
Co.'s the leading bouse in the oity.
W. E. Newton, general agent for the Waverly
cycle, waa In Hcppuer Wednesday.
Jim Hager and wife were paaengers on
Wedaeaday night'ay down train.
Dr. E. R. Swinburne la making a . brief so
journ lu Portland.
Ladies' shoes 90 cepta and up at Minor
(BUo. a. .
L Ths itim of fir rents per tins will be
Ihertrd for "oarda of trunks," "resolutions of
resjwrt." IlsU nl wrd.llni prreenta and donore,
inn obituary nut In, (other than thoa ths edit
or shall himself give u a matUtr of news.) aod
aotk-raofeperlai meetings for whsmrer purpose,
t Notice, nl rhtirrh and eorlrty mid all other
jntrrttUtimmu fmm which revenue I to be de
rived, eheil be rharced fur at the rate of Bv
ente a line. Three rulua will be strictly adher
ed to In every ln.teiire.
Advertising rate AeunsUt and Bad known
ipott application.
TIME TABLE.
fttace lor llerdmen. Monument, tan Creek,
loha 1T and Canyon I r. Urn as lollowa 1
(very day el a m , trtt fundoT.
Arrlvenrdyaif M..rr.i Monday.
the rhniml. quirt end beet line to Of
Iron the lulerior rontiirv.
WALT. THOMIKOX, Prop.
Phlll CohO, AacnL
Catra Pale Star Brewery Beer
la Half ttnt Bottleerea te
bad only at the
City Hotel Bar!
W hre hl(h $ re4e U iurs end t lrs ere also
lfl by ir-i.
hsw Fstp Tao. Wm. Oordoo haa
opodaptbe fre.1 yard out door to
tbeOatetia bfltt, anJ now solio.U a
bar of oar pat roe eg. Billy la right
at boms at ibte bnelneee, and your
horeva will be well Iwiked after, rrteea
teaeoaable. Ilav end grata for sala. tf.
The fo'ly of prejudice is frequently
sbowo bv people who perfer to suffer for
yeara rather than try so advertised rem
edy. The millions who have no socb
notions, taka Ayer'a Sarsaparilla for
blood-diseases, aod are eared. So much
for common sense.
Charley Jones, the well-known "old
timer" in the tnneorial line, baa again
liK-ated lo Heppner, hiving purchased
Ureeo Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite the rity hotel. Charley will
appreciate a call when io town.
Ring out the holla the hour grows hot, tla
F.lshteen Ninety Kit;
Columt'le a eons have surely got the Brltoni la
e ti:
Youreierry henner proudly Boats and Justice
mire n Mti.
But .inn't inrspt i wet fourth rnaiswl'b "perry's
unwoua nye.
tf. At tba Belvedere saloon.
It bas io soma manner beta circulated
around that Mr. Trios. Uradley pro
prietress of the City hotel, islanded to
give op the hotel on tba 1st of Fsbraary
at the repeat of Mrs, Bradley will
slate thai Ibis is falsa. Mrs. Bradley
will remain at the City hotel where, aa
ia the past, abe will eptre do effort to
properly rnierlaio ber goeets.
For a pain la the rbeet a pieoe of
fUnoel dampened with Cbamrlato's
I'ato Halm and tioand on over the seal
of the pain, and aoother oo tba bark
heiweea lb stmnlJere, will aff.ird relief.
This ia eepecially valuable to eas
here I be tyain is caneed bv a aold and
there Is a len.leney toward pnamooia.
For sate bv lbtll Coba, droggist.
Rhenmatlam Bans Klot
When there ie 1 actio acid io tba blood
Liniments and lotions will be of no per
manent Denent. . Aoureoan be acOom-
pliahed only by ueutralinion this acid
aud fur this purpose Hood's Sarsaparilla
is tbe best medioina because Hood's
Harssparilla is the only true blood puri
fier prominently in tne public eye.
Hood's Pills sot easily, yet promotlv
and effectively, on the liver and bowels.
Zo cents.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County,
The State of Oregon,
Haintlfr,
vs.
T 1 A I . .. ...... ...
tit " . HlllllMW VUlllib; i
Clerk of said Morrow
;ounty. Oregon, ana
the heirs of Charles
Lind, deceased.
Defendants.
- Whereas, it haa been aatlafactorily made to
appear to the Court that on the 13th day of Jan
uary, 1890. In said Morrow County, Oregon, one
Charles Und died intestate; that at the time of
his death aaid Charlea L'.nd waa unmarried and
left no children, or other helra at law, and that
up to the time of the commencement of this
proceeding no perBon or persons have appeared
claiming to be an heir, or heirs, of aald deceas
ed. That at the time of hia death aa aforesaid,
aaid deceaaed waa seized of certain real estate
in aaid Morrow County, besides a considerable
amount of personal property. That afterward
the County Court of Morrow County duly ap
pointed administrators of tbe estate of the aaid
deceased, who duly qualified and entered upor
said trust, and proceeded to administer said
estate, under the direction of aaid County Court.
That on the 21th day of December, 1SII2 anch
administration was completed, and Baid admin
iatratorB filed In said County Court their supple
mental Anal account, by which it waa shown
tha' there remained in the hands of such ad
mintatrators, after such administration waa
fully completed, us the property of aaid estate.
the Bum of f 1956 01, which said sum of money
was, on sain dav, nnrter rne order and direction
oi saia uonniy uourt, paia ny sncn no numerat
ors to J. W. Morrow, Clerk of aaid County Court,
the above named defendant, subject to the
further order of the said County Court. That
said sum of money has ever since aaid 24th day
oi uecemner, mn, ncen, and now ia, in tne
hands of J. W. Morrow, and that aald County
Court haa not made any further order in relation
thereto; and that by reason nl inch facta, aald
Bum of t9.Mi.01 ahoiil i escheat to, and become
the property of, the State, and the State of
uregnn naa a ngnt ry law to aald sum oi money
now In possession of said defendant J. W. Mor
row, as aforesaid.
And it further satisfactorily appearing to the
Court that a summons haa issued in thiaprn
eeedt"g. directed to aald defendant, i. W. Mor
row, reaulrinar him. and the helra of the aald
Charles l.lnd. deceased, to appear and answer
the Information rVed herein, within the time
limited by law In civil cases, and that aald
summons haa been duly served upon aaid
defendant, J. W. Mor:ow, personally, In aald
Morrow County. Oregon, and that no heir, or
helra. of the said harlea Und, deceaaed, can be
founi;in aald County and Rttte.
It ia therefore hereby ordered that all persons
interested In the aald estate of Charles l.lnd.
deceased, appear on or before the first day of
the next regular term of this Court, which la
the first Monday in March, 1896, tn.wlt. the
second day thereof at Heppner, In aald Morrow
County, and show cause, If any they have why
the title of aald estate, now in the handa of aald
J. W. Morrow, being the aum of tl'.KW 01, should
not veat In the Plaintiff herein, the State of
Oregon. Tt la further ordered that this notice
be published once each week for six consecutive
weeks in the Heppner Oasette, a newspaper of
general circulation puiiiisnea at Heppner, in
aald Morrow County, Oregon,
witness my hand this nth day of January,
ircm. Bir.rni.it a. umt,i,L,
406-18. Circuit Judge.
bottle
cured thecramp,
'jtNN and another has
lnelPedmystom"
S- II S-ch trouDic
greatly. I have taken 8 bottles and
use Hood's Pills which are the best I evet
took." 11. A. Melvin, Sisters, Oregon.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently In the publlo eye today.
Hnnfl'c Pills eas ,0 bu7 eaay t0 ,ak'
UUUU Tills eair in effect. 250.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon.
J. H. Townaend,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomaa Wnlden, W. G.
Scott, Geo. W. HarrlB,
Defendants.
To Thomas Walden and G. V
ants.
if.-i
THAT THERE'.
Been a Itage in
edTr.
HAVE YOU HEARD
KE'MMlllaaeBaB7'
Elite ill iwk
BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarlanrJ
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Wholesale Slaughter Prices !
REGARDLESS OF OOST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost. Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Managar and Salesman.
The National
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
flat Do Ion ffant?
Harris, Defend-
In thO name of the State of Oregon, vnn nro
hereby required to appear and answer the com-
pmininien agamsi you in tne bove entitled
Biilt on or before the first day of the next regu
lar verm oi me aoove eniuiea couri town:
Monday, the 2d day of March, 18!)6;
and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the c urt for the
relief demanded in said complaint, t'l-wtt:
Judgment against defendant, Thomas Wal
don, for the sum of Two Hundred Four aud
Sixty One-Hundredths Dollars In U H. Gold
Coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum, lrom the first dayof Febrdary,
iw, until paid, and for the further anm or
Thirty-Five Dollara. attornev'a fee, together
with the costs and disbursements of thia -ult to
he taxed.
A"d that the mortirKe d esc r bed In ulaln tiffs
complaint be foreclosed and that the premises
iiierem oesennen, io-wii: me siK ot Hcc. l,
Till N. K ''.' K. W. M ha mill I.. nutUfu ulil
judgment.
Aim mat tne sain Geo. w. Harris and all per
sona chaining hy, through or under him be
forever barred of all right or equity of redemp
tion In an Id premises.
This summons is published bv order of Hon
Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the sixth Judicial
owner oi me state ol Oregon, dated December
3W-412. Attorney for 1'lalntlft.
Anotbbb Leap Ycab Pasty. Miss
Cora Rhea iovited a camber of ber many
friends to participate in a lesp year
festival at her homo io this city oo Inst
Tuesday evening. A Urge crowd was
present, aud all were seemingly io tba
proper spirits, and spent a very pleasant
time. Tba ladies taking Iba place of
tbe gentlemen, began filing io witb tbeir
company, at 8 o'clock ami many parlor
amusements were participated io until
a lata honr, when bounteous refresh
ments were served, to which all did
justice. Hire Kbea mskee an eicellrot
hostess, aod all departed declaring Ibey
bad enjoyed lbemlvee immroselyt
Tboee present vera aa follows: Messrs.
Clyde and Ed. Haling, Jaa. Uert, O. E.
Freeland, J. W. Unrnor, T. R. Lyons.
Jaa. Thomson, Frank Borg, John
Hpenoer, Robt. flyod, Uarry Warren.
Clay Folsom, Misses Afsggie Hornor,
Cora Hart. Lnoia and Flora fernswortb,
Florence Crittenden. Mead Rush, Mabel
Letter, Mabel klerren, Laura Moir,
r the! 8p"y. Ada Ilbea, Jennie Nobla,
air. and Mrs. J. N. Urowo aod tha
Tisielte'a 8. E."
A (ireei 0ree s I iwrletlos.
Heeaee A, rt'tiellfellna,
Itdoev. Htf an4 boael ironHlee
ere by KeM'eC'tfr Knt Tea.
Sal by W'lle k Warrea.
t Mils 4e o rare.
! Ttll do Bol core Cooetlpalloe. They
1 WSJ ' '' e w vi'ri v I
glvra paffeet regularity of tba btwela
For aale by U'ells k Werreo.
are
for
' t
It i
r -'x
Horner
f firt
ssiiei eKN1
I IIS is.i shccphcnl
cr who has been out
0
four months, hut hc
loooks like a new man 0
now for he
dressed up at
has lecn
O
IIoRsr.R & Km as.
& Rhea,
Ne'ieael 0ea 0'K'
rileel I'lleel licktsg I'lles.
by mptoma Moist are; intense itching
and stinging; most at sight; wore by
scralrbtog. If allowed to continue
tumors form, ableb often lire! and
Qlrerata, beromlog very en re, Hwaraa a
Oi rraiixT stops tbe Itohmg and blel
ton, beala olceralMio, and la noat Caere
removea tba tomors. Al draggteta. or
by mail, for SOeeola. lr.HeyoeA rVm.
fliiladelphle.
Are y Ms4e
Miserable by !odigstlin, Coostinatlna,
lUineee. Ixiee of Aptietlis. Tello
HkiB? Hbilob'a Vilallser Is a poeitive
Core. For sala by Welle k Warrea.
8UMMON3.
TN TIIR OtRCt'lT COl'RT FOR THE COUNTY
J. of Morrow, state el Oregon.
Henry Heppner, 1 . . , 1
riainun, ,
' ve. .. V : '
Clark R. Adklns. I ' '
Defendant. J
To Clai k R. Adklns, defendant. '
In the name of the HUte of Oregon, van are
hereby required t - ai-r and answer the rom
nlalut fllKl aaetnst von In the above entitle.)
suit on or In-fore the Oral day of the neat regular
lurm oi sain court, lo-wu:
The Had Day of Marrh. INV6.
And If you tall an to answer, for want thereof
the plaliitlft will apply lo the rourt tor the
rrllel drmandiM in Mid romplelnt, to It:
For ludirment acalnst ton lur the sum of One
Thousand Ddlarallh liifemit thereon at the
rate of tn per rent tier annum from the XMh
day ol November. Iwil. and eurh antn as the
rourt may adjudge leeeniiable aa an attorneys
lee ati rmi. end nisburaemrnia, end lor the
li.rerloaure nl a certain mortgage eterutrd t
vou lo erf lire the payment ( the aum almve
Birrinr., end rrronlr.1 In the mortpatfe rw-ords
nf aald county on the 77th dar of Novrinlr.
I'M. in n a -r: I .if f anl ronvering me
lolloe lug drerrilied premiere, to wit; t.U
nl Nl end Sr V of ni and NVW nt N !;, of
w m. a1 ol s u aiwl er.V ol MW i. end
BO of eh. oi nn: VI, i p 4 a. K X K W. M
and lor the sale of aald premiere to satisfy aald
Jilignieiu
I hle aummona I Published bv order of Hon
Stephen A. Ill. Judge of aald court, mads
on me loin day ol January, l"
J H ttftoeVrt
n la. Attorney f..r ri.lnliff.
Some people want the earth ; you can get a
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HARDMAN STORH!,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
of general merchandise, including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
of Morrow, Htate of Oreiron,
K. K. Hughes, Flaiutill'.i
vs.
Henry Kellv. Defendant)
To Henry Kelly. Defundant.
mine name oi ine NtaUj ol Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the eom
plalnt fi'ed asaluat you In the alKive entitled
suit on or before the first day of the next regular
Menu ui aem conn, u)-wu;
The Xd Day of Marrh. 1H98.
And if you bill so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the rourt for the relief
demanded in aald eoiiiplaint, to-wlt: Juilnment
and decree Kint you for the aum of fJoiVOO,
wnn niieresi ineri-on ai tne rale ol ten Percent
prraiinuin fiom the l.'th day ol May, wti; for
the sum of U1.7H, with Interest thereon at the
rale ol ten per cent per annum from the'AUh
day of Dm-rmlier, INM, aud e'UUD altorneya fee,
ami the coals ol this suit. And that the mort
(aaedoarrllird in Dial ntlfTa com nlalnt be lore.
closed and the premiere therein, dRsrrllied to-
wit: the HS of SWV and M of NK.'i of H.-.-. Z2.
and Wv, ot Sre. St. Tp.J H, of R 27 , W. M , In
Morrow Couuty, Oregon, be sold lo aatlafy Said
iuditment. . ...
This summons ln-publlshed by order of Hteph Mi
A. Umell. JuilKe of the Clreolt t'oiirtni the
Hinte of un ion lor Morrow County, inai'.e on
mn uajr u. a:iuary. inw,
J. N. BROWN.
". Attorney for I'laliitllT.
T. R. HOWARD
DEALS IN
Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
He will make it an object for you to trade witb
hint aa bia prices are right, and all goods tbat be
bandies are ot tbe very bout.
BUM MON.
xmct or iuhmimtium.
"t. Tilt? fXl.r.KM'lHICt), FAMTNttHa !
tf the boslnev knoa Hiw1r the firm
nemrenf rraprttely, Mirsls 4hlielon !'
to, I'hlli I ohn, Crt.p. and T. W A-era, Jr.
(Ive hoi ire (rial we have Ihle day dlwulte-l hy
ninloal roaernl. Ir V R, Mnoofds aod 1 . W
A, ere. Jr . 111 n-teln the trreent boslorea el
the old eicom Johnston lrnf o a stai d, III
pay alt d'l.ie of bulb Br ma and ruile.1 ail ao.
con ma due same.
llnneouf banda and erala this sVk day ot
January. A. I
T W krtPA.U,
fill 1.1. (oiiv
9 II f. II M)iHIM.
TISMKIt rt'LTlKK. mat. moor.
UNITED rTM
Ine I ih
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Ilaeiast "f JrreJ r( 4 of esolJlt
(rota tba Eat to rrl eail la tb
prlef aml Io tsak ro (of lty Lev
trnl4ib. I will for lb Beit tin deft
Diak (raanea out o( taf ptreeat (lock at
rei.
Mar. 17. J.L Yiia.
14 StllX aT UKliI
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p tte.lr Jhenl aa1 loolekl
tr.et tHa M Jay eteklee at I'ek4'
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bateter tae teo J,r.ee. AH OQt
g dtitf t'a ae aer v' lr watrbet, kkd
k- M,iiue rbealr ae a ta
tr. ax f of lba l'l-m tbe Uret
(IkH It appear lo tee .'-li,b e bel IM
,Mr le etill Ik I he le r-r in ma.
1iell k'ler tbe 4-e 1, he f-kla taa
f ikweJei)t ta I be roe .fry,
i'uetaeeftle J .l.ae- eea at Li ( Ore
tteleee lay tikl.Ml.fl i ik a ltg.
He k k-l np hm Mk mm ftlf aa be
nil, kel tail I be M4 em i U
avaer a! aaa ab a1 Ti if
Ke4eMll rlr- afc. f i ,n.r a
i.Kr t.rri'r. t
0 m t.. , rttnw
le brl.y glten thai Krei-ie J Wir. nf M-i e
eer Of , bae tied nmlre of liten'loo lo snake
knal ptw if.. Hioly rlrrh. of el'trn i ,
ei aisr'tnretn ni..nef, ntrf .hi, as weiMelay
Ibe le:b lar o r.narf, t.n ijmtM r,iiu.
ep(.ll'eiln fan. sll.lo tbe oi aelle I
In r..eihlsa I ..uh. y.aor S f
He mw" ee wliri.n s en.ua,
Jantee f kl."a. iwn Melt ee4M lloleloo.
! ul tllualuai, ut.goe,
J f W'eikK.
a II. KiMr
IJI THE C'lltf'I'IT t'Ot'KT OK TIIR HTATS
of urreon. lor Ihe t'ouuir of Morrow.
iiiiia e. neioon,
rialittlfr,
a.
Kratik I.. Weldon.
iH-frmlaiit
To Frank I. Mrldon, lirfrndaiit
III the oainr of Ihe auie ol irron. you ere
brii'tiy rtiiMlrr to appear etui answer lo the
rotnplaliil lllr-l airalnl you In Ihe alaxe enlll'rd
anil on or t Ibe Drat day ol the nrt
n-ijiilar trim of lit alHira eotllb-l rourt loa It:
Mnedav, Marrh t4, I MM.
and If ynu fall to answer or other lev plrad for
eant llirrrol the plalntlrl will apply to Ihe
e,illllrl rourt lor a dnrrre dIMoirliif Ibe
msrtlaer liinla no e ll I . -at belv reo you and
hrrerll, and alao for a dn tne aeardloa Ihe . are
and rnstoly of Ibe ala miner rblbtren town
Ih-lla t lllh Wr.l Illy Umlae Wfl l.oi,
Inland Mlalilord Mel.lnn.t radk Imuard Meldori.
I.nee Ir.liig Wrl.lon end I'ran Heldon, Ibe
trulla cileabl inartlaee to plalollff
1 his eillitmoiia Is pnMtabri b fllrr of Hon
Klrplmn A lx.wrll, pelgr ol tli no oil rourt of
Ihe eiale nl orrg lor tbe alltli judla lal
dlalib t, datod Jeuuaty aih. !-
H.I 14 A LVOV.
17 Atloions f.,r plaluilff.
TIIUNDKit LIQIITNINO
"There id a lute, in the ojfairn of men
Thai, iflnkrn nl its JIimhI, lemh on to fortune."
Tbe flood is bore and so is
Witb a full line of
Ilnnlwuit'. Tinwaii. OliiMHwru-o. C?i-o,'lci,v. Wood
mill VVillowwniu. C'tliirTtlH at lUtlrook l'Hccfi.
TIIK LIGHTI5T KU MM', GANG 1L0WSI
til Mailt
I ji n k. riii Kr riH thr turn Ma
1 trt-t Mo
a l .Li..
s-lait.li (T.
W. t
in. I Morrow (ohiiI. eiale ul Orreon.
Kablrr,
Notici of final Setttrmint.
N1TH t rttarer .tv. triaT Till
n.t.f e1wtlttatral... n lt. 99mm .4
(erbt a Ma. lm... 4ept wi o&aae flinal
Ballwnl ol In. smraiiU w lie, W11 eetele ae
IK. etlntare' at ! - withe
Imklflnllol W 't.W ImMl. e II
iri,'. M h'.i Ua el II er'- unrfl, la
eai t xtblt. wej Ibe Jo4 4ej nl wa !
a la, iKfit
Kotkt of Mixtion.
tUek Oreo tat t Oa.at.a .
i.He.f is law
rtlrl t Krrr f.la Ht ill
luiilie na t .'. bee ? -ml l4..
kie II.MUH. wkeae (ael f l e- e.H
nbaiw t4 1.1 wl e Ml lk.vt.
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Itrlrndant
To the r.ai.ie n the eutb Inalrlrt. V or row
I (rtint,. Male nl iir.etn
to tbe name iff tba tl nf f Or,. t. eer.m
aei'd ,oi In imno.oa W kL tw-nnto to a twr
tl..te tbe w'Mlriei,ml a Itiaio M lite I iw.
In tlrt fin a In aald ( ...n.lj end !!
n lli.re Iba .lh 4ar of Janna'T k at Ihe
bontwf I k l ta , al ... In
net lna.l l lo.m. l,i ..,,,., a.1 i..ai...
l.e .-oniptal..! .a W r bahl. bvoo'tml on an
lXMa cnnl.w, t aod a I..I..B Ihe ! I pUM.Iilt
dnai -i'tmt u,..mail klo, wm and
til. ii I ti, b.iiiu.. 1 irf this ein.
end In re K fai . e t a...r b.r we I in.e
M the i laii.n-t ani us. ,o,.,, aealnat blw
I... tha nl rm .14 end u I l..ia en I
-'. ii.it a. ti'm.
Pi II .i I lll.-l I t 1.H1I ij f I
rm a I loathe nt H. rww l.rf the 'lltl
Inat.nt al "a I ..inf I nw ,n
la'"l ftm.niUf i-at ,
I. rarn,n.
J .athe nl Iha l'ae.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
I-Ioppiier,
Oregon.
They run en tlbt
1 in y run off lu ihe nlhl.
1 li only Eirluaive Hardware Store Iu Iwoiti Tlie Dalles and I'ecdlctoD
GILLIAM & IMSBE35,
llrppner, ... Oregon.
KAIN
liAIN
Cummings & Fall,
PROPBilTORS
Ot Ibf fit I ftellable
MaVc e fatttitiQ.
f,tn.rrt' a
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Gault House,
iiiui,ii, in,.
Ila I lib. k .null'.. 4 ht.4 nf 4
14 . 1 m a at y 1 a a . I" rt a at ,
at.4 Ibe I, H, L a f Mlitneda
MATICM aU.s 1'ieia lA V
t .4 W. Ma tleiB and tlllAeia,
AT
I rial tewt.
fTT - 1 efja
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Bat au ..-.i.... as. .-..
f 44 la... f atw.W M aei.rtna,
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th. ia'-Mai kf e i-.le Ine wt Matel le ska)
f (icniific wcricau
levntomiWharf,.. a-h-wu. eeea ta the
nlhl I uatMH . Iatnif.t
km 1 a. with.t 11 tamsif a I tea a
i..i 1 .1.1.., la.Vi 1
I . nit.iM, JW I sewfaaii aw Itetavttf,
IJitjrjoniTVV;;
Dt, Vou Want a RiK' ?
Don't Ynu Want a Plarc to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Ncal of a Saddle
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All tlir ran l-a 1 risrurcil at lli'iniievm A liiiiiii, xarf Mala Mfft,
llrpjiiirr, Orr.f-i.
that rnnis in t.i M I'll 'iwtil M,.t . ftrtieaa a4 at bat twajatiea,
at4 h. a... aw a 4 ll-ne In am. i'-k lh a it-t-e ana Itai. u mm ,
ftl-.e In tli ela lb Itaaee
TMOMPHON Sr. HINNS,
LtaaTMiif, it xrr' km
THE PA EACH HOTEL AR,
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Keeps the Finest Wines Liquors a
ml Ci liars.
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