Itioa was unanimously pass ed: "Whereas, a small portion of the people's party favored fusion with other parties," it Bhoaldbe resolved that the meeting repudiate such an "unholy alliance," which mieht be expected to "earn con tempt and court defeat" CAN WE AFFORD TO CHANGE t We desire to call the atten tion of our readers to our' weekly Washington letter from the pen of Frank A. Feltret, the humorous, forcible and logical congressional writer. In the letter in this issue Rep. Doolittle, of Washington, certainly hits the nail on the head in speaking of the eood iudcment of Oregon, in fol lowing the example of Maine, Wasco county has increased more in population in the past five years than any other county in Eastern Uregon. The increase this county shows by the census of 1895 over that of 1890 . is 1,266, Sherman county, which by eentl ment and location seems still a part of Wasco, is the next on the list, its population having increased 689 in the same space of time. to It is decidedly unfair to charge . I i L J - any oi ine extravagant iwidb in the laet appropriation bill Secretary Kincaid. He had noth ing whatever to do in getting up that bill, and regrets many of its items as much as the poorest tax payer can. If it were not for the secretary, there would be much more waste than there really is WASHINGTON LETTER. rom Multnomah county, are the publishers. It is certainly an ex cellent publication of its class. The Gazette is in receipt of New York and many other Eastern copy of the North Pacifio Farmer states, oy retaining cer aeiegauon ftnd Stockman a paper recently at Wasnington uty tor a numoer Portlad with w w of years, which has resulted in her Baker afl editor Frank a Bakerf receiving much better treatment formeriy Btat9 priQter, and 8. C. in the matter of appropriations ana B h member of the Wislature general recognition tnan many oi her wealthier and more populous sister states on this coast. Maine has fouf congressmen. One is speaker and the other three have prominent chairmanships. As Mr. Doolittle states, this is not be cause of the superior ability of her representatives, but because she returns the same men term after term, none haying served for a less period than 14 years, while Senator Hale has remained at his post of duty for 25 years. As a result of this long and continuous service Maine's delegation bold the most important chairmanships, though comparatively a very small state in area. This is a matter that should be considered at the pres et UU1UUU Burrouv iur ,.m experience? Can we afford to "swap horses in the middle ot the stream?" No, by all meanu, no. Let our delegation remain at the post of duty. If the republicans of the second district will give this matter consideration Congressman Ellis will be renominated practi cally without opposition, and such a selection would certainly be a logical one. The search for Sam Brown, the Roseburg murderer, who escaped from jail on Jan. 13th, has been abandoned, as all are now satisfied that he was drowned while attempt ing to cross the Coquille river on a log. This may be the case but it doesn't sound very plausible. How ever, an effort is already being made to recover his body. CITY ELECTION. In this iseua the Gazette gives a list of the possibilities for the dif ferent municipal oflicos to be filled at the annual elwtion to b held next Tuesday. All are well known to our citizens, being numbered a t among iieppnera Dullness men, and sack selections should certain ly be made from this class, as the lift and wellfare of our little city largely depends upon the good will, interest and loyal support it re ceives from the business element of its population. Hy mora than a two-thirds vote of her taxpayers Heppner wss bondl for a considerable sum of money in the full of ".! A siuk ing fund to meet this iuJtUvluM must t provided for, as mutt also a sufficient revenue with which to coudact the city government IW sequent! our municipal i .fliers should be filled Ly representative business tseo and Ui payers. Hum oo whose) shoulders a portion o the financial responsibility of our city will rent However, all men tionsd have tba necessary nullifi cations, so the voters can tusks no mistake io the selections. A KVima c poMitulities are dow being mentioned f,.r tli re publirso congreiobtl nomination la Ibis JiaUlcl This is tool ta- cauM Kills lias but tnsJs a good, faithful ana adits servant, bat bocaoM many ars smlitious to warm a congressional sett. Iti Mm condition of affairs has eiUt 4 at lbs imi.uia conventions, though ambiiioa las always faile. to overrule fp ju lrun t, and feel af to jiorf that lbs satus ill Us tros tf tLis jrr's fxtiven. lion. V. 11 Kilts is IbsKiraJ man and will cetUiu! t r-tmU BatxL M miox foody fpti!UU, is ses sion at Palsta la. HaUrJa, deri 1. 4 nne.irBpmmSsiogty sgajost fas. io, sad alt romrsen Ul their tU central cjmrniUm f.f lbs f.rta sUJ taken a-aioat fatUa ia Toe populists of Jacksoo county, Oregon, have issued a call for their primaries and county . convention to be held on the 9th and 16th of February respectively. A peculiar KMC lM w itAt-fwA tho eillfln. of those days come on Sunday. Gomez, the Cuban insurgent, is reported to be dead, though the report lacks confirmation. If the telegraph lines have net worked better in this instance than they have io the past in reporting the victories (?) by Campos, all would do well to await confirmation. Lloyd Montgomery is to be hanged today. This fate is cer ainly what he deserves, and if Sheriff Qathcart will fish Murder er Brown's body out of the Coquille river and hang it anyway the wish ot the people will have beea car ried out Tni population ot Oregon, ac cording to the census just coin pletod by the county assessors, is 162,762, au increase of about 13 er cent over the government cen sus ot 1890. Kx-SfiKiurr Smith, of CUtsop county, who tnytorioun!y diitap. peared tbreo months ago, has re turned to Astoria, lie says si ccsNiva driuk caused him to run away. Viv, vigor and VMeline juli a a a Cioiuiy Usil wouKI giv Heppner and surrouudiog country a spiing IxHtrn. Yes let each greas np lis joints and cipeuJ Lis energy. From our Special Correspondent "Oregon sets s sbining example other western states woold do well to pattern after" remarked Rep. Doolittle to me daring a reoerjtcoo venation. "When ber people send a mm to oongrega they generally keep him here tor some time. Senator Dolph served twelve years, Senator Mitobell baa seen almost eighteen veare of service, Mr. Hermann is in bis sixth oonaeootive term and Mr. Ellia in his aeoond. The oonseqoence is that Oregon bas received maon better, treatment in the matter of appropriation than ber wealthier and more populous lister, California. The value ot a con gressman to bis state increases with aice otservioe. Of course I want you to understand" and Mr. Doolittle laugbed as he said it, "that this conversation bas no personal bearing, bnt as s general proposition it ii bad polioy for the state to play the pari of capacious bouse' wife who tarns sway a partially drilled servant one day to take a raw one the next. Oregon in this, baa followed some. what the example if Maine and other Eastern states. Look at Maine, s email atate that haa played s most conspicuous part ia the affairs ot the nation. Wby? Not because ot the superior natural ability ot ber representatives, but be cause she returns the same men election after election. Senator Hale haa been 25 years in congress, Senator Frye 23 years, Speaker Reed 19 years nod ber three other congressmen over 14 years sod by reason of long aervioe have tbe moat smportant chairmanships in tbe bouse. As s result abe not only makes a conspicuous national ngnrs nut sue gets a larger share of the appropriations than perhaps any other atate,'' Tbe following billa have been passed by the senate on motion of Senator Mitobell: Bill refund! Jg to William A. Starkweather 82170, paid out of his private pooket for neoeasary olerk hire while register ot land office at Oregon City; bill increasing the pension of Mrs. Mollis Orandall, widow of Capt. Clark P. Crandall to 120 per month; bill grant ing tbe aged pioneer, Peter Orant Stew art, 97,600 for property owned by him near the mouth of the Columbia and appropriated by the government aa a reservation 41 years ago; bill to sp propriate$461 02 for W. L. Adams, found to be due htm sa oolleotor for port ot Astoria, on settlement of bia aoconnts; bill extendi ig time for construction of a bridge aoroes tbs Columbia; bill allow ing certain purchases of forfeited rail road grants to aeon re title by paying tbe difference between the pnos paid to the rsilroad snd that asked by the govern ment. Tbia ia In lios with tbs bill passed s week sgo bjr the bonse snd seo ate. Mr. Elba baa seen tbe chairman bill on ths same matter sua nks uMi promised sn early report. Ds will try toanapend the rnlea snd pass it next week. Ths secretary snd land com missioner bare boib promised to reoom- mend its paasage. ' Congressman Her mann appeared before lbs Interior Dept. this morning snd signed the right of tbs Indian war veteraoa to pensions. He expeots s favorable report. Hs slso argoed before tbe treasury department in favor ot tbs bill establishing- lisht houses at Hinslaw and Tillamook Bay. tie bopea for favorable action on tbia matter. Tbs chairman ot ths house commeros eommittee baa promised Mr, uermann s favorable report on tbs bill exteodiog tuna for construction of lbs Colombia river bridge. Hen. Meliride yesterday mads s favor able report of Ihs most Impnrtsnt of all lbs land bills oooneoled with foifeited grants before coogreea. Tbs bill is to rofond to parobaae rs of ths government land tbe $1 28 per acre they paid with Iba understanding that s railroad was to be eonairacted by tbeir land. Tbs govern O3oi afterward lor relied tbe grants t tbe rellosls sad redaaed ths prloe to tbs original 11.23 per sere, bnt It reUine the sdditmeel II 23 per acrs it enaoM from tbe Brat partbaaers notwithstand ing it b tio bark tbe grants sod prevented tbs fooulf oo:l n of Iba roada. Has. tJitebetl Ijlrmtanej tbe bill early ia Ibe eloa sod Ho. MeBrlde bee bees sealou io bia effutts to have lardy jiielks done Io thee people from boin tbs gnwrnmii obtained mnoty noder fals prrlnsfs. Hni qVu. lUrry, A a a . urmucrsi, uim Aistfctaa. or so tut raD no one prrUn.U to noJtrataad, Diorieti me e'titi,irrini aod paeseg of Ibtbi'l. Fains A. TsLTSsr Wismius. l. C., Js. 23, 1H". A NEW A PPOBTIOX51 ENT." Fftcu aid Fixarf fur fatare latioa. Spec- BLACK HOHSB ITEMS. Tbe census relnros are abpot all. , in from tbs different' eonnties and will show a total ot abbot 362,762 according to tbe enumeration of 1895. If such are the figures it will be interesting . to asoertain what . s reapportionment of senatorial and legislative districts io atrict acoordanos with constitutional prescriptions would briog forth, v" . ' ' At the population given for. ths whole state, a dietriot would require population tor one senator, while a representative would' require half of that number, or 6,047. From the nature of Oregon's population, scattered in plaoee in small numbers over the .wide areas, it will be found impossible to sdliere atriotly to, the foregoing ratios, and tbe tendency would be of coarse to give the counties large in ares and email in population tbe benefit of the tractiona. Thia tendency would inevi tably result io shortening the represen tation of the more populous sections. Following are tbe figures of total popu lation tor tbe counties so far returned at the state bouse:? svD. VauJJrini.xa-i.Ma Successor to C. a Van Duyn. Hext door to City Hotel. - Has everything in the line of Fresh groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Editob Qaziitb: It has been some time since I bave , seen anvthinff from Black Horse canyon, and perbapa you thought we were all rone to narte unknown. Bat no, we I still live and are doing th best we oan. urA luBiiiltnl wMthAP anri IhA beaJthiegood here. Only two sot h Ui- L rimrloTO NninnC a SnecialtV. good health are eo far koown: urnaujiuor io uuijJiviu . . ... . . i - ma uonerty ana uranama ixenirj. Well aioce oar eabool has closed, time seems Jo drag. We bad a good school and we oan't irive Mr. John lloraor too much praise for bia untiring efforts to have bis scholars advanoe. The last day's exercises were good and entertain ing, and I think Mr. Hornor is inclined to visit Blaok Horae since bis school has expired. January 22nd was Grandma Gentry's 81st birthday.. Her children, grand children and a few of her neighbors ffdlhered at the home of ber son. F. M. Gentry, snd spent a pleasant day with ber and bad a fine dinner. After dinner we bad a few songs, and then bidding each other good bye, all departed for home, thinking It waa gooa to oe tnere. Obsebveb. Black Hobsh, Or., Jan. 29, '96. Baker.. Benton.... Claokamaa. Clateop.... Colombia. . Oooa.... ... Carry.... . Crook...... Gilliam.... Grant .. Harney. For the Cure cu Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It it located at Balem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast Call at the Gaibttk office lor particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and iur cure. :.. 6.061 ........6,292 ....... 2r,253 11.108 5,890 8,490 ..... . .1,916 3,212 8.016 4,336 2,466 A Baby's Life Eaved. "My baby bad croup and waa saved by Sbiloh'a Cure," writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Hnntsville, Ala. For sale by Wells A Warren. IONK nms. Jackson .13.017 Josephine. .. Lake. . . .-. . . Linoolo.'. , . . Lion. , Malbenr.... Marion Morrow...., Multnomah. Polk........ Sherman . . . , Tillamook.. Ir 1 troMeil to unseat (our tlemorratio utmbrrs t( Iba Ken allB. S a lursjr legislature, wuo art claimeu U U insligitlt to ofur. aul thus adlls tbs scsttial contest The slats club convention to ts Let J iu l'iirtlaul neit week tom ie Ui ( a very interesting meet log. anJ ft Isrgs atteu.laocw u ao tioi) atvL 111 t Cult r' IUiD has ilivUeJ Dti to rail ao ettra setoa c-f ths leis Isturs as j.uMie sebtiment it etrnr, If against such artino. Tni Caealiao editors ars full of fk'hL However, it is litl list they will wait until llrgUoJ ksa ilrxlarcl war. ....6,005 ....2.197 ....8.304 ...18,006 2,647 30.047 ....3.407 ....92.150 ....9,193 ...-.2.611 3.804 Beautiful spring weather, tbia. Many farmera are active iu turning over tbe soil. Tbe squirrels have appeared npoo tbe scene and are enjoying themselves as well aa ever. Ed. Keller visited Heppner recently and filed on a claim north of lone on the billa. ' Born To tbe wife of Fred Baleiger a 12 pound eon. Mother sod babe doing well. Prof. Gilstrap, of this plaoe favors ne with a good aermon. every two weeks daring bia atay. He ia a good speaker. Private telephone linea bave been in HEPPNER, Attorneys at ivaw, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public snd Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. OREGON IT LIST! I F Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Lichten- thal's he might make a new discov ery quite 88 memorable aa that of 1492. Chris was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time discover the finest stock of Shoes and the ever shown in Heppner, snoceasfnl operation for sometime in our cheaDeBt a8 well. What more does mortal man want r Umatilla !. .12,561 Wallowa ...3.671 Wasco.......;.; 10,854 Waabington. . .'. .14,562 The oounties ot Douglas, Klsmatb, Lane, Union snd Yamhill are not given. The reader can easily determine from the loregoing figures of population and the districts -as at present apportioned were tbs loaa snd gain won'd be by s new apportionment. Crook and Gilliam ooaotiee, which now bsvs ons represen tative eaoh, might be thrown together for one; Grant would loss ber represen tation but would retain ber joint repre sentative with Harney; J&ckton wbiob baa three, would probably loss one Morrow, 'wbiob bas one, would be mads nart of s Joint district; Umatilla woold beoome part of 's joint 'district; Polk, whiob has. wo, would probably be given one snd a joint interest in soother; Washington would bsvs one of ber three made a part t s joint distriot; Clatsop would almost bold ber two; Claokamaa would gain is half interest In sn ad ditional ons,' Douglas would likely loss one and perbapa asaiat Coos snd Curry in electing two, for which tbey bsvs not snongh people between them: Linn would bold ' ber tbres sod Marion ber five by s oloae shave, while Mnltnomsb would gain six on tbs faoe of tba returns. In senatorial distriot wonld oocor the greatest revolution. Several sounties now eleotiug a senator for each wonld be compelled to join foroes snd very fe weald bold tbeir ova, Tbs snbjeot will make at interesting study for Ibe speoo- lalivs. II will take bat s abort lima in diaoover that tbe re will be great reins lance to make a reapportionment nntil tbe thinly settted portions of lbs- state mi op wiin people. roManpllo ke CarH bv Ibe ne of ehilnb'e Care. This great uuirn unreis ins only knows remedy f-r Hint terrible dieeae. For sals by It It a n. ' rue m w erren. towo. Ons from Haney's drug store io hia home and another from tbe Sams plaoe to tbe auloon. Mensra. Ed Keller and Ed Glock bave formed s partnership snd have sent for s car load of lumber in order to build a nsw blacksmith shop at Ions. Xbs new blacksmiths will bs ready tor work early in tbe season. Our new Coogregstional minister will soon be hare to preach for ua snd sleo hold revival meetiugs In our town, (o last for some time. Tbia ia something we have long needed snd hope tbe meetioga will be maob encouraged by oood attendance. All are cordially invited to bear tbs gospel preached. i ACS. Jan. 27, 1896. : The Old, Original Shoe Merchant. M. LIOHTENTHAL. Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. . Custom Work a Specialty. ... LEGAL BLINKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office.. .. . . i How's Tali! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for anv oese of Catarrb that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Oars. ' F. J. CHENEY 4 CO. Props . Toledo, O. Ws tbs undersigned, hevs known F. J. Cheney tor the last 15 years, snd believe bim perfeotly honorable in all business trsnsaotioos and financially labia to oarry out loy obligations made West m Truai, Wholesale UrCOiisia. Toledo, OV Welding. Kinoan k Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, Ohio. Hall s Cwtarrb Curs is takeo Inter nelly, soting directly noon tbe blood snd muonua aurraoee of tbe system. Prios. 75 cents per bottle. Hold by sll drug gists. Testimonials free. SUMMONS. . , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN ty ol Morrow, State oi Oregon. The Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, Plaintiff, vs. O. W. Stewsrt, James n. Hamilton, O. W. Har rington. Addle Parvln and J. N. Brown, lletonriAnta. To O. W. Btewart and James D. Hamilton, Defendants. ruu rv coin- In the ab.ive entitled m mm In the name of the State of Oregon, toi ine vo'i in tne ao.iv ult on or belore the tint day of the next regU' hereby required to appear and antwer I plaint niea auxin" Uvly as S I'liettl. Altbosgb la lbs first inaUnes m singgib M a l-rtolae, tbe kidneys be come as lively a s erkket when healthful Impales is gives to Ibeea witb iineteiiiKe niomaea uitiere, a prv molef of aetivily In ibees organs wblrb eonolerMM s leedenry to I heir lethargy and diseaee. Ieaelloa of Ibe kidneys, il bool4 bs remembered, is tbs Bret alase of Ibnee dangerous renal matatiee anainst which the reareof medieel aien s are loo ones tihaoatwl ra vaio. I'er,: la foreatailed by Ibe HtiWfe, wbleb averts Urtghl'S dieeaee, d label, dropay, gravel ana in iraabiee artxog tf m s ek Madder, taially eftWexilnns t tl In rheeklag sod eradioalieg aaalarial, biiiosa and sarvnos ai'macU, dyspepeis. oneiipaims srni rnenaausm. Appw- itie ab.i sleep are lesproveil sod eoata leeeeoM iaeteed by lie beneneieet aeilus. Ciiberwbes heal lb Is elisMiy or acrioasiy impeirea, lbs veins of I his feal-r alive snd preventive enedielse la speedily made SiMtfeat. ' Are yos Made Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dimness. Loss ot Appetite, Yellow HkinT Hbilob'a Vitaliser ia a positive ours. For sals by Wells k Warren. PsccLUi Cass Tbs Und office at Tbe Dalle bas just received s decision from Ihs Interior department is raiber s peculiar oase. It la one In wblrb Lew a O. Baker, oo Angnst 21. 1891 filed a eooteat against John Hperry Shortly afu-rwerd Baker became Insane, and waa eoofined in Ihs aaylnm. VY. T. Weeka Ibeo appeared snd filed s ens teal for Ibe la'id in enntroverey. The department bolds thai Baker's laaanity wa oot s bar to bta prosecuting bis elalm, snd dismissed Weeks' oass. lar term ol the above entitled court, to- It; Moaday, the Sd day of Barf h. 189", the plaintiff will apirtir-iA"i m t&f rfi?i relief demanded In aald complaint, to-wlt: A decree for the aum of One Thousand Dolla I sold coin with Interest thereon at the rale of eight per cent per annum ,f rom the fln, day of July, low, until wld. For the sum of alx and Fifty-two Hundredths Dollars with Intereit thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the nth day of Janna y. iwii. and the sum of One Hundred IXtllart, attntney's fee, and coma aim aiRDiiniemeiiia oi inn suit. AIo for the fonx'luaure of tha mortxanei eon ted by defendant O. W. Stewait to secure the peyment ol the same and conveying liWu of theHWi Hec. ). TheWUof th NWi,, the Ks of the K' and the N' of t is HK( Kec. ;ll,and lhaHVit4 of therlW of Hee. r.i, all In Tp mth of Range 2 E. W M., for the sale of aalil premlaea ana for Judgment ana execution aaalnst the defendant O. W, Htewait for any de Aclency whlrb may lemaln a.'.er applying the proceeds of the aale ol aald prei.ilae In tayment of the aliova named mm, anu for alien litrther relief aa la demanded In plalntlTa n,inllnt. Ihla lummona la pul.ll.lid by older of Hon, Stephen A. Iwell. )ndga of the alith Judicial dlatrlrt of ths State of Uregon, daterf December la IwA I nj kUitiLii ?J-4ia. Attorney for Maln'tiir. -TO THE- 1 VU THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. : Touriat 81eepers and Free Reclining Cbair Cars DAILY to Chicago. Many hours saved via this line to Eaitera Point. STEAM HEAT. LrOWltMP PINTSCH LIGHTS.. MATUM. c. a. a. eays: 'Hbilob'a raptala Sweeay flea Piego, Cel.. Calarrb Itemedy ia Ibe firal medicine I bave ever fonod. Ibal would do me eoy gond." Pries 30 eeols. For aale by Wei's A Warren. erUAYtD OH STOI.K5I. O le roan row strayed sway last sum mer branded II W oo light aide. $3 reward la offered to seven delivering her l First National Baak, UepTtier. Or, or lo Mr. Kmms Welch, si Mon meot. 40611. Nsw Fssd Tabd Wra. Qordoo has opened np lb feed yard Belt done la lbOas4ie ffllie, and sew soiioile s snare of yonr patronage. Duly la rlgbl Sl bom SI Ibt boaleeaa, and your hurae will b well nk4 aflee. I'rlOe raoBbl. Ilav and g'ais fif al. f. alaey merehatila are well war thai Ibeir SMlnitief are Ib'tr bal frlekj Sd take plraaare in ep.l)lo Ibeiu Hh lb be I (als fhiatuabU. Aa an Instant w dIi 'ry A Cameruo, proaamrnl drggila .4 tlnablog, Miehi gas. Tbey say: MWe bave so hesi tation la raoea1ihg Chamberlain's ragb lUmedy ht ear eaetneaer, a II la lb bMl ngs toediei bav aver "ld, s Sd always give Saltafall.!." re sal sl fiO seals per buitts by 1'bill Uoba, draggiel. raianaso wits Hrsviaaus -A lei. t'am in re4tel Wednesday morales by Ti.onias J. Mesas fmra I'natilla ;lg Ibal Slell l ialey bad bees .-i - - --- c awn, vairn aa mi died Ibis alag Mull 116 ley waa V lt Id Ibal lb e late I are the daughter f Mr as I Mr. J. r, I th" mt "'! aJ.d" V. UkS r.nS.t Ths ibt la a. I M. HI-S. f.a'ey U sow la M .'. Mb W'AITFD -eral truelaanlir tee ? e U lle a Ira.el la oren. ! eXabitok. d. reliable Iwim eatary m n4 : Ir-"' Mea-lv rliia CnrM r'eer d if ad Jr. hi I Mampd eaM'i Ik knanloioat' ,-mf, Iblr4 lou(, lMai SuUdiag. t bb-aaok I.L av.il. Ts Lata-r -The -eg aladlM I Ibe Uhaal eeb againsl lb tferula farmer. A man representing biasaelt as S siamaj fuf s wbaleaai ban I doe tbe farmer to boy a bill t4 refiM fuf wblrb b agrees lal ( pyk. "T keep lb mailer Ira iM" b tarsset s gee agreeeaeat ab. q order fat lb 'nr-w. Tt eaieem st4s a agraeaaael that he ill ! lb est. Tb grveertaw fail n but lb frv order U p r I a n Wniji pn Uk aa leteresl in four town joa riraQii lilts is. daslrts. yra ei.f, Mr Mean will go ds tu t'il a I .ia aveeu.g -K O. M a f lulry IMI beiea at . A. 11 U'la, f tbi .tf, b-r b Viil f. erl .K,lt4 Ibw fall sad )- all M lb lief; 6er ab.l lief relaltre sad sm yesag Me.U I ae-l I leers vl ber m Sal Sy M tbe aM tut Iyer's H-pwi!lasiJ -ys the itrre dy 4 alU,o Mv.telbeif NUhmI r.iSe Hnx klhi lb Weld's la'r, Vh0gx Maasfaelarer 4 Wber eaapiil agM tjr ,m. eto,U , oflbelr (onj, ImI lsv war all tr4 ss e lb Mar-l ner Wet j SPile ml b rl MH I Iieg lb SPsiaisiSAToas buiiri t TMt CtiCITV f'tit BT Of TSI COI'BTV I nl M..rm,MataIOr..a la lax aeliet evf I he eaiaM e4 TkeaMa Br,li. derwanl ytola M Ifcnia Beaataaa raait. nir la rteeet, gieeej ay ike a4emt n4 a4ailnt I'.li4 4 IS ! nf Tkona SennianK, 4e r. 1. fci lha eradiiae M, ani ail fwam kaiM-g. eil aevlit. IK M Swe.. k e.kli.ll lbw Ilk Ik ' i ify rkrt H'-ln ' e"'k e Ik rm aahlk-allM. mt l tn lie el4 4ailal.ab4 M kl e.ra.illMmM, l MIV Mb t r . kM aii.rti.ey el kte laietlng ton, Mimim ewnif, urr-n HiakV rttBt A4lMeaaV mi t mi tbaJ.a Beaut- tS: 4 aw1 sMswt iiau4 Mei-. n.;. r. tA. ) It. SUMMONS. In th ciarriT coirt forthe coc.itt of Morrow, MUt of Orecon. ioaa w. i,roDy, rial nun-, vs. Alexander uraham, Oraham, wife of aald Aleiander lira ham, Th Nailonal Rank of Heppner, a eorpora tion.and Frank Haaer man, a Herelver of th lmlard inveat. ment I nmpany, arnr tmratlun. Ilefwrnlanta To Aletander liraham. fiefendant. In the name nf th MtaU of llregnn, yo srs hereby miiilred tnappear ved anr lha mm. plaint filed ! t v.mi In lh alMira entitled ran, on or nefnr th (M dy of the neil regular term oi in above iiillle4 court. Io-ell: MaeSay, Ibe U Say 1 Marrk, ISM. And It ton fall ao lo aner. for want theienf Ihe plalmlg alii apply In the court for the relief demanded In aald mmplalnt. In-ll: n.i(meni ai-H flerree avalnH to lor lh nm nl Ikii os oiik InletMl there., al lh rale of el. hi percent per annum lha tharMti of Julr. i-Mt and for a reaarxiaMe inn to be de. termlnmt ty lh enurl a an alloror s tee, and hit nwt m inie .u II. 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