Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 04, 1896, Image 2

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    The tariff bill will now be taken
op by the senate and it is thought
that it will be pushed to & vote.
Delewabe's senatorial contest
has been settled by the committee
on privileges and elections. The
committee having reported in favor
of Dnpont
Senatob Mitchell, of Oregon,
the other day, on the floor of the
senate, demonstrated to a certainty
that one of oar troubles requiring
us to export such vast quantities
of gold grew out of the fact that
under the Wilson bill we have
been compelled to import $100,000,
000 worth of free wool that would
have gone to our own producers o:
that article bat for the diplomatic
policy of protecting foreign woo!
gfbwers, instead of our own. This,
says a republican exchange, is an
object lesson for young Americans
and vounur republicans. New Or
-
leans Picayune.
The Farm Record, published by
Thomas Nelson, is now located at
Pendleton, having recently been
moved from Pilot Rock, its former
home.
Mobbow county is solid for
Ellis for congress, so are the other
counties of the second district, at
least it looks that way now.
Union Republican.
The house committee on terrl
tories is now dealing with the bills
providing enabling acts for the
admission of- Arizona and New
Mexico to the union.
The Pendleton Tribune has al
ways opposed Congressman Ellis
simply because the convention
selected Mr. Ellis instead of its
particular candidate as the nomi
nee for congress. This accounts
for its unfair, untruthful and un
gentlemanly editorial utterances
regarding Congressman Ellis.
However, we beg to assure the
Tribune that Mr. Ellis will have
the solid support of his home dele
gation, notwithstanding the "open
ly expressed opinion from some
quarters."
AN OPEN LETTKR.
Hon. W. R. EM 3f. C, Washington,
D. C.
Dkab Sib: Toa are aware tbat in
several o( the counties id the district
which yon have the honor to represent
there is a large amount of land owned
by the N. P. R. R. Co. This land by an
act of congress some years ago was de
olared to be the property of said com
pany, and by virtue of this decision they
have been and are offering this land for
sale.
Some three years ago the agent of this
oompany listed these lands for taxation
with the sheriffs of the several oonnties
in which they were located and paid the
taxes levied on the same for two or
more years. But the past year they
have flatly refused to pay the taxes or
any portion of them on the gronnd that
thev had no patent to the lands. Under
the bomstead law a settler is exempt
from taxation until he has proved up on
bis claim, but before the end of suven
years be must have made proof or bis
entrv is cancelled. Why oannot the
BBme rule be enforoed against the rail
road oompany?
I have addressed this communication
to you knowing tbat you were well
acquainted with all the circumstances of
the oase aid now in a position to fully
Tttv Htona rVirnmVla iaanaA - investigate the matter and to take snob
,.. . . j... , , action as you deem neoessary to oompel
very creditable special edition last thigco ' to tak6title to this la,a
Monday on apokane ana surround- d thereby be8r tbelr jagt p,OPortion of
ing country. It was profuse with taxation or suffer cancellation of the
appropriate illustrations. grant.
JKealiziDg tbat you are also tony bc
. . j . i a a a:
Lloyd Montgomery has naid nmaiea wuu 106 uuruea """,uu
that ranfa nrtnn rha nAr.nl A in VOIir
the penalty of his crime and will ldlstrict. we believe you will give this
mm a . . a a a 9 '
soon be forgotten, but tbe terrible matter your early attention. I am, sir,
crime he committed lives on in the
minds of the friends of his victims,
SLEEP lira.
Stop
a
re
i
it.
It
NEGLECTED, SHABBILY TREATED NERVES
THE CAUSE
ONTGOMCBY HANGED.
Tke Boy
Msrderer Net
o Friday
Bis Fate Bravely
last.
Rev. Dr. Smith, at Age of 86, Loses No More
Sleep Unbroken Rest Natural to a
Fully Nourished Brain.
Palne's Celery
Compound
to Care,
Has Never Failed
From childhood to old age health is
very muoh a matter of sound, refreshing
sleep.
No one can digest well, work well,
feel well or be well, who is night after
night deprived of good sleep. It is
pbysioally impossible for any brain to
keep on providing nervous euergy unless
tbe nights are devoted to nourishing its
need-up parts. Protracted sleeplessness,
where no effort is made to feed and oalm
tbe irritable' nervous system, ends in
nervous prostration and insanity.
Today there are far mora neuralgic
headaches, far more rheumatism, sleep.
lessness and nervous prostration than
during the last generation.
Yours very truly,
A. G. Babtholombw.
None But Ayer's at tbe World's Fair
POBTLAND'S sensational minister Ayer's Sarsnparilla enjoys the extraor-
r n n in n i :. ) uinitry uimiuouou 01 uuviok ueeu iuo uuiy
jmjv. u. iv. nana, uttB rtJBigueu blood punfler allowed an exhibit at the
his position as pastor of the First World's fair, Cbioago, Manufacturers
r i: 1 i u T 11 l 01 omer surenpariiiHB Buugn every
vuub'ieguuouai cuuiuu. tuiwuuu means to obtain a sbowina of their goods.
Will now be without a Parkhurst. but tbey were all turned away under the
application of tbe rule forbidding the
entrv of Detent medicines and nostrums,
DfJBRANT has not vet been huna The decision of the World's fair autho.
r .. . . . Ml-
u.i i ..i: mies in ravor ot Ayers oarsapBniia was
and a bill of exceptions covering in ot M follo ' . ..Ayer'g Harsana-
793 folios of tvDewitten matter has rilla is Dot a patent medicine. It does
I ... ...... . T.
I . ci,i :iu t..j it u : not oeiong to ine list or nostrums, itm
"""" " - f"j " nere on its merits
suDDort of a new trial. How un-
necessary. The publio was satis- B0AT RA1LWAY B1LL
fled with the last trial, and no one An Appropriation asked the General Govern
IT 1 I 1 .,. , 1.1 mam a. V ..hiMntnn
c irr . i r i aounis ma mint, ro wnv not let -s
HtfNl ' H IV I I ' I 1 It I I I M 111 II I H I I III I " . - J - - -
JmmV at W e'-l W -IV va, Avawwa i
when shown that his committee him Pay tbe Peualty of the law
room was between those of the two No wonder mob violence exiBta in
Washington . senators remarked "19 C0UD"y.
w V rt fr CfVtA nrnf a -vf WaakinratAn la
i.-i.i i... .... , Miniv. tlm tnmnnrarc lpftlAr nf priated. out of any money in the tressury
aiVlUeU Only Dy me WMUmOia . ' r . ' " nnt nthpr.i. -nnronrUted. the sum e
river." In alladinc to himself as the pan" forcea, is attempting mM(L ..... . th Bmonnt .
a representative of the Columbia to Btnke a deatu blow to tbe tofore appropriated, for the construction
river. McBride seems to aporeci- insurgents before the arrival of and equipment of a boat railway from
. .,t,.n. i n to. vvui.;n vevier. me successor 01 uampos. -u ' ,u 'ur
. b ITa mirrVt I. a ol.ln An Br. if h bead of Celilo Falls, in Oregon; tbe same
uny xor.-rost intelligencer. " l0 u 0oD,r0ctad nnder tbe direction of
were 10 resor. 10 me memous th rt , w , tt00ord,nfl9 wltb
WM. GALLOWAY, of McMinville. Practl00d by mpos. However, the plans and speolfloations of the sngl
has been appointed as receiver of the insurgents have evidently an- teer department of the United States;
m;- n, ticioated Buch a move, as thev are provided tba contracts may be entered
m... .... Ir.nl.11. .l.almvinrr all tnlranh itl bf th oretary of war
ibuu vuioa i.uis recoguuioa is " ' -
.nrtainlw inak . Me nullr,w line", apimrontlv knowinff that
- ' - ' I 11 . . . . 1 . 1 t.
M(Vn(.ni1 th- ilAmrrttt fl nnmi. lUCir BUCCCHB UeOOHUB On BUCU
nation for governor two yoars ago, action.
thus offering himself as a sacri
flr. for th nartv. Campoh' enemies
- t 'J
United States Senator Mitobell has
introdooed tbe following boat-railway
bill:
"That there be, and hereby is appro-
Albany, Ore., Jan. 3 Lloyd Bryson
Montgomery, the self-confessed murder
er of bis fstber and mother and T. Mc
Keroher, was banged at 7 o'clock this
morning in tbe enclosure of tbe jail yard.
Tbe prisoner exhibited wonderful pluck,
and did not flinch upon tbe scaffold.
About half an hour before the execution
Montgomery said he would confess all.
"I am guilty," he said, '.'I killed tbem
11. . I will write it out." He then wrote
out tbe following statement:
"I did it, I am guilty. Ob God,
have mercy on me. Take me as I am, a
poor sinner. I am sorry tor wbat I bave
done ; God, do have mercy on my soul
for my sake do, and forgive all my
sins each and every one of them, and
forgive those who sined against me. Ob
God, belp precious sonls to see the way
of life; for my sake do help tbem, and
guide tbem through this lite Amen."
As be left for the scaffold be said:
'I want you people to know I arfl sorry
for wbat I bavs done. I am ready to
die. I deserve it."
After stppping upon the platform,
Montgomery said: "Friends, I am sorry
for wbat I bave done, and I hope yon
will all forgive me, and I hope the Lord
will be with you, aod I ask God to have
mercy on me as a poor sinner, and I ask
you to pray for me."
Earnest prayers was then delivered
by Rev. J. . Hnyder. After being
securely pinioned, the doomed boy said:
"Oh, Ohristl forgive me, and I hope you
will all meet me in beaven, and I ask
God to toke me as I am."
Tbe sheriff then adjusted the blaok
oap and rope, and stepped buck, wben
Montgomery said : , "Ob God ! have
mercy upou me, a sinoer. Take me as
I am. My friends farewell, farewell."
Sheriff MoFeron then pressed tbe
trigger, and the bo4y shot downwards
full six feet. There was no struggle,
only a slight tremor. The, bend was
bent forward and to one side, and the
neck was broken. At fourteen and-a-half
minutes tbe heart censed to beat,
and at eix'een-and a-halt minutes be
was pronounced dead. The body was
then out down. It will be placed in the
oourt bouse for a short time, and will
be turned over to doctors for an sutopiy
before burial. His relatives refused to
take possession of tbe body or bury it.
I'd; bk Institute
-OF-
For the Cure oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It li located t Salem, Oregon, .
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast t' ,
Call at the Gazkttk office for particulars
Strictly coufldentisl. Treatment private and sure
cure.
LEGAL
BUB
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
X of Morrow, State of Oregon.
Joun r. uro8Dy,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Alexander liraham,
Graham, wife of said
AlnxnnrlRr Graham.
The National Bank of
Heppner, a corpora
tlon,aud Frank Hager
man, as Receiver of
the Lombard Invest
ment Company, a cor-
n.ira H rrl 1 l.fi 11 (I ti II t.M
To Alexander Graham. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear md answer the com
niaint flind amiimt vnii in the above entitled
cause, on or before the first day of the next
regular term of the above entitled court, io-wh:
Monday, the 'id day or March, 1896.
inA if von fall so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint, to-wit:
A judgment and decree against you for the
sum of 1400.00 with interest thereon at the rate
of eiuht percent per annum from the Brat day
nf lulv. IK'IM. and for a reasonable sum to be de
termined by the court as an attorney's fee, and
or costs 01 this sun.
Also for a decree foreclosing a mortgage made
by you on the following described premises,
SUMMONS.
situated in Morrow county, Oregon, to-wit
The 8E5 of Section 8, Township 1 North, of
Ran e '24 Eigt Willamette Meridian, and re
corded in the records of mortgages of na d county
in Book "C," pages aw, 359, 360 and 361; as to all
the defendnnts herein named, and for the sale
of said premises to satisfy said Judgment and
decree, interest, costs and attorney's fee.
This summons is published by order of
Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made
on the 8th day of January, 18.
J. N. BROWN and O O. ELLIS,
404-17 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
OKDER FOR PUBLICATION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN
tv of Morrow, State of Oregon.
The Northern Counties!
Investment Trust,
Limited, Plaintiff,
vs.
Q, W. Stewart, James D. V
Hamilton, u. y. Har
rington, Addle Parvin
and J. M. urown,
TlafpnriAnts.
To Q. W. Stewart and James D. Hamilton,
Defendants.
In the name of the State oi uregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
suit on or before the first day of the next regu
lar term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, the 2d day of March, 1896,
and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit:
A decree for the sum of One Thousand Dollars
gold coin with interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the flrtt day of
July, 1KU2, until paid. For the sum of 8ix and
Fifty-two Hundredths Dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum
from the Uth day of Janua y, 1895. and the sum
of One Hundred Dollars, attorney's fees, and
costs and disbursements of this suit.
Also for the foreclosure oi the mortgage ex
ecuted by defendant G. W, Stewart to secure
the payment ot tne Bame ana conveying v e w
of the 8W Sec. 30. The WU of the NVVH, the
of the SE'.i. and the NWW of the SEW Sec.
81, and the SW H of the8W4 of Sec. 32, all In
Tp 5 South of Range 25 E. W M., for the sale of
said premises ana inr uagmem ana execution
against the defendant G. W, Stewart for any de
ficiency which may remain alter applying tne
proceeds of the sale of said premises in payment
of the above named sums, and for such further
relief as is demanded In plaintiff's complaint.
This summons is published by order of Hon.
Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the sixth judicial
district of the State of Oregon, dated December
18,1895. J. N. BROWN,
399-412. Attorney for Plaintiff.
To combat this growing evil, Prof.
Edward E. Pbelphs, M. D., LL. D., of
Ltanmoutn oouege, made nervous
diseases bis speoial study. The fruitful
"Coin a into a deoline." How often
do we hear this ezoression . What does
it mean? It means that people are
losing flesb, growing tbin, wasting.
Toe way to onrreot this condition Is to
improve tbe digestion. Tbe condition
outcome of bis long years of professional arises from an inability to eat and digest amount of personal pi
investigation was Paine's oeler, com- 1? Sffil
,1 i..m..n Ra because it ferments and putrefies S.P.i. -hodnivo
in the stomach, developing poisonous
suDstances whiou when absorbed cause
rarinns disorders
Wbat it requires is tbat the stomach
uu uurmreauBu tmep, .rom neaaacnes. Bhaker Digestive Cordial is a food
rheumatism and neuralgia, found Paine's already digested and digester of foods
celery oomoound not onlv andilT WU. It wH make tbe stomach
pound. Difficult nervous disorders tbat
bad persisted despite long treatment, at
ouoe yiemea to it. Men and women
ho bad suffered for years from broken
A California chemist
Castor Oil ot its bad tacts,
name.
has. robbed
La xoi is its
oyer ill Spain
bad biiu recalled from tbe field as
for snob
materials and work as may be necessary
to oomplote the present project of im
provement of tbe Colombia river at
that point bv lbs construction of a boat-
railway, as aforesaid, to be paid for as
appropriations may from time to time be
made bv law; not eioeeding io tbs aggre
gate Il.704.4b7, tiolasivs of tbe amount
A sootocs foreign policy is leJr of tbo Sparwli forces down blir,i0 i0 j berefnrs appropriated."
neither aful nor honorable. j fub ami We, ,ler appointed as MIDy Rlroblinli kr Vvll ,.Rrt
Uur diplomacy needn a rifled "ucci-aiior. ipht
barrel, a ateel-tinroHl proiectile. ltl(,r fightor
and ft finger on tbo
haa more nerve than
about it That ta hat we will b Pn nJ telegraph tlii- Uio0 ln recommending Chamberlain's
hat. after March 4, 1897.-New lcb. With tbe latter Campo. Jj-- Jjj
oured these troubles, but tbat they
worked better and felt more enoouraged
than bad basn possible to them, for years.
Asa practical instsooe of what this
remarkable remedy is doing all over the
COUotrt. the following from Raw Tl I Tsirtva BreiMnn Th lln4 onm-
' " - i , ww .v.wi, wv.-...wu " i in m oi ity;n ui inoui'i nrnnii 10. ana nwomi
Wm. A. Smith, one of tbe best known pany is getting deeds for right-of-way prol"rt,J0!;.lh,iBU.t'' ?u,e '
.1!..! ! a.-.. r, . . . . ,. . . . ..-.... ..-........., ...... Mir,
uiviutw iu ouuineru xxew cogiana, rew mues eoovs town, roaay were
deserves careful reading. Dr. Smith Is filed three deeds, one from 8autert Bros
- 1
today 80 years of age, yet enjoys better granting to tbs O. R A N. Co, a strip
health than ever io bis life, and never of land 200 feet wide for a consideration
oses a single good night's sleep. lis of 1500, one from Tbe Dtlles Psckicg
rites: I Company granting the same amount of
Oroton, Conn. laml for 8200, and a third from liana
that
may lie a Qrlr ontornirs are tbrir brat frieo le
with the oun and P'nt" ,n mppiying tbem
, - uii iue lnl gmxis ootainaDie as an
0 trigger that -word than Lamptm, but It 18 a two instance we mntiia Perry Csmemu,
adiooae tisauA to one bet that he can't touch him prominent druggists ..f Flushing. Mioht
auipuee tissue tfao. Tbey say: "V have no hesi
York Recorder.
Tni populist atate convention is
to Iks held in Baletn on Washing-
crippled Maceo and anparaU d bim
from Oumee, and reported the
latter doadjfrom an attack of con
sumption aod fever. Hut tbe
the beat ooogb medicins we bavs ever
old. ad always give sttifaoti'o
For sals at 50 cents per bottle ty 1 hill
Cuba, druggist.
coamTTtD biiriDK.
Xbe trouble la tbe en ia not tnigbter awtia Fiaiey. H u k.w taowa. Te-k tee
Kirig 1 u"u luv "iu uu u iu vui'n, vaju-
ton'e birthday, Feb. 2'2ml
wuij ,ru,,uu. utng T It Is now known that Fstella Finli-y,
cauea io men on tne loin wuu tbe "iurutiy iuo tusuge vi mmm. U ,3 yrtr ,j lr, mho dl(H, , rjma.
rtrimartee on tbe mh. Tbe nartv
lii-altb and swroi breath Swnrrd, by
ye- M.lluti's Catarrh It-minty. Vitnw 60
TlLLMlS laid after lia election
that be waa going to tbe aooate
For sale by
tills from slrycbeios poisoning; admin
Ulvred It with bet oo bsod witb soioi
dal InU.il ss)S I h F. O CaMnl io
quiry was !! by a pimmi'i Jury
oompoMdvt W. U. lloJ. U K. Can
Blun ham. i. D. Fullitr. W. IL Parker. J,
TaaCiTt Ftaxmn. Tbestty leettoe I n..... ...i t. n r.w- i
with bit pitchfork to give Cleve. In pn.gres May to creating a.Bklwable Lfj(0, rit. aeJ retaral ia
land hell lie ia fulfilliriff bit tntereal ta our id.t. Tba v.mog plaee lb-(nOWIM U,tinM4.
hvaltb and sweet
Million's Catarrh
pottle. Nuil Injector fre.
Wells k Warren.
"We, Ibe nuJfisua-J jarors, sra
to inquire Into tbe death ot Estela
Is located ta lbs rear ot tba Brt mens'
ball with 4. J. AJkloa, J. W. lUtmas
aed w. u rJiig as jsjgea, aoa itui riuUt m rvh d flni lhU u Mm ,
Cuba sod I!lmr Hlttetim aa elerka. The I l.. i.j. l. . . 1 1. l. .
, till j m U'liu vf y ' .im.Hi.ipivii '
iOlTUXDl Onion depot ia at r.llie- ..wnaeM appear Pm tbs lieksl ... h.IHij . m,, t, ( B.,r ff
the irp of s isiusg i!ua among
bet relatives la rdf to csrrt a abildish
mvtM, r. i. Hall.! j tmm, K. I baa wtib sandal latent"
t a .a ta h a
a ate a, wttn an me brimstone arv
companlment. Salem Statesman.
last completed and it ia eipected candidates for lb various crle
that the eompaof will ocenrv it fbo. Wfi.s d UC. Hsnt;
W m m j
tht week. Although alow in
building, yet Portland baa the
fineat depot on thia roast
FrawlatiJ, fottteilmea, tl.f M b slect-
eit, Clo. (r, VaaWr Crawfurd,
Fraak (h!haa. !. W. Humor, C- A.
Iiiwr aJ W. . rWwlt. OuaiJiabU
It wa srtaisd tbat tb girl luck
about 10 grams, a aqaahtv of pnae
sa(Sil to sad lb li i f a duaea
it mag n, Tt btll wa f iuaJ
Tni work on the Caca.U bxka ka Wa sipMtMeeJ lod.y ffow BU.hsle v. lb p.4a anJ
ia now rapidly Wing pushed to
completion and tbe contractor
bow aUU that loaU will pas
through by tbe first of teit
month.
by lbs fet Hist tbat lb Utisa la was
batJ ty lite last UsxUlar from a
agilt to aa sffirwailvs fursstvxtieg.
Ui4 of aaarkiKg out lhe aul vl4
fur, a aenas ts lrJ oftMMtte th asm
vwtal fur. Iluawer, wbta tja.Ui-
st'wsi, IbM f icm will p avir eaUelas
A Mlaaortf man haa rturnel U ut ,b ,J lfc J"
tie UimU after an aU.nre cf I tliulZ 17.' L7i I T'! . 1 b . -
. i , . , I ' - ; II I I r ri f fi Hi I IT ft
" -i rt .H,t tl Ibis ha at ate4 c U
Mask aa lo tb vet ta of that Jet aal iMr friea ls Iroea vfktt
P)rUL Tbia man ought to make ' aautpt4
a pnm! dmnraL ibaMMtmai v u m ii
I . I ... ia . it I . I I . - Am kl. -
m ta mm mm tm til aa
Til eilver bond bill rJ the s.ral pkk ! ik
MnaU laat Ratorday by ttsjoyily !, bat m tkM W la eWie tbe
of aeraa. Mikhail voting for and rwfle,
i.it.i t. .U.i ik-l,tt kal il aaasa tka reeall ia
m-"---
healthy. Oet a book from tbe druggist
and read about it.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
L of Oregon for Morrow County,
The State of Oregon,
Plaintiff,
vs.
J. W. Morrow County
Clerk nf said Morrow
(Vn.it.r nMMn -1. . I
ine neirs oi unaries
Lind, decensed.
Defendants.
Whereas, it has been satisfactorily made to
appear to the Court that on the 13th any of Jan
uary, 1890, in snid Morrow County, Oregon, one
Charles Lind died Intestate; that at the time nf
his death said Charles Lind was unmarried and
left no children, or other heirs at law, and that
up to the time of the commencement of this
proceeding no person or persons have appeared
claiming to be an heir, or heirs, of said deceas
ed. That at the time of his death as aforesaid,
said deceased was seized nf certain real estate
in said Morrow County, besides a considerable
roperty. inai atterwara
Morrow Countv duly an-
lnlstratori of the estate of the said
deceased, who dulv aunllfled and entered utor
said trust, and proceeded to administer said
estate, under the direction of said Cnunty Court
That on the 34th day of December, 1H2 such
administration was completed, and said admin
iatratnrs filed ln said Countv Court thclrsuppln-
man.al In.l Mn.,.i, k. Mklnk 1 WAS aliAUIl
that there remained in the hands nf such ad
ministrators, alter such administration
fully completed, as the property of said estate,
the sum of MW6 01, which said sum nf mnney
waa, on said day. under the order and nliwtlnn
of said County Court, paid by such administrate
ore to I. W. Morrow, Clerk of said County Court,
the above named defendant, subject to the
further order ot tbe said County Court. Tbat
said sum of mnney haa ever since said 24th day
of December, IwJ, been, and now la, In the
hands of J. W. Morrow, and that said County
Court has nnt made any further order in relation
thereto: and that bv reason of such facta, said
sum of tlttfiAOl sboul'l eachaat to, and became
VT AN TED: Several trustworthy gentlemen
11 or laoies to travel in urenon, 101 estaDii-n-
ed, reliable house. Salary 7H0 and expenses.
Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad
dressed atamned envelope. The Dominion Com-
any, Third Floor, umana Bunding, Chicago,
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-TO THE-
now In pnneMton of said defendant J. W. Mor
row. as aforesaid.
And It further satisfactorily appearing to the
Court that a summons has Issued In this pro
ceeding, dlrvcted to said defendant, 1. W. Mor
row, requiring htm. and th heirs of the said
Charles l.lud. deceased, to appear and answer
the Information filed herein, within the time
limited by law In civil cases, and that said
aummnns haa been duly served upon said
defendant, J. W. Mnnow, personally. In said
tv. u:.. r i j t . I a f ... . I Morrow i oumv, Oregon, ano inai nonr, or
Pear Hire -In my early days, by great W ioks deediog tbe neU se'V of seo 5. Ip hei. nf the said hariea Und. deceased, caa be
and prolonced meata auflerina. I broke 2 n. r 8 ! conai Jeration IVL-The Dalles f""nP? ennnty and aui. ,
town in health aod became a dyspeptio, Chronicle. Wbat does this mean? Can
being obli-ej at on time to give op my I It b tbat tbe railroad oompany has be-
work in the ministry oa aoconnt of ill come seared and ia taking this means to
nealtb. I sm now 80 rears of aa. an.l beadrffa poibl ooaipe'itor io tbe
dnnnarmvlon.llf. h.va.nrr.. J 'of ' Prtg railroad.-Foaeil
..... . r. "" Jooraal
ty irin ajspppaia, torpid liver, const..
patloo aod Insomnia, at timea thinkina it Haves Uvea Kverr lav
aa - ' I . ... a. .a
.bat 1 should dis for want of balmy sleep, . Thoo.an.ts of eases of qr.,plio
Aiuroa, vAiugna. voina nnj wroap are i said Nnrniw County. Oregon.
eared every day Ity euilob Uu(. Fori "" m' "maa m mnnaynr jannary,
I -.k.i n & m. . r. i.i
a 1. Circuit Judf.
It Is therefore harel.r ordered that all persona
. ... . . . i .... . . .
inwresieo in tne sain eaiaie oi cnarie i.inn.
I deceased, appear on or before the Ant day of
tne nest regular term oi inis ivnirt. wnica is
the first Monday In March, IMS, to. wit. th
second day thereof at Heppner, In said Morrow
Cnunty, and show cause, II any they hevawhy
the title of said estate, now In the bands of said
J. W. Morrow, being th sum of $!! 01. should
not veat tn th Plaintiff herein, the Mat of
I Oregon. It Is further ordered that this nolle
be published one each week lurslirnnaectillv
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Throngh'Pullman Palace Sleepers.
Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair
Cars DAILY to Chicago.
Many hours saved via this line to Eastern
Points.
STEAM HEAT.
LOVVltMT
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
HATICMi
Ii
W. BAXTER, Gen Agent,
J'ortland, Oregon.
J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon.
Vour Face
Afur Ife. 1. 1ft I.), tbt Oas-lt will
mat a d soouot of 10 per tent from
tut on all stapl Job work. This r
doctlim is ma1 on lb soppoaiitoo tbat
aod it I a wonder to m tbat I am alive
ojay witb all tbat I ba been Ibroogb. u. by Wells A Wsrr.o
I am a wonder to mjraeir, and to tbt e
who wiinees my babiU and know my
ago. I tell tbem tbat I try to obey lb
laws of nature, and tbat I tak Psloe'a
olerv coopoaotl whenever I Bd It.
By lb dm of several bottle of Faioe'a mpleta.
elry enmpoand, I bsvs so far leooverad
my bealih a to eciostder myslf a welt
maa for my aire. II regqlate lbs liver,
stomat b and bowels, without any qts
ttoD. aiy apptit m pow grtod. my
HOMMOSa.
.Mb .ill b, paid for all work a ooa a VWZM TB" COl"
eomuleted. I .. . ..
KTRiTED OH aTOLKM.
On roan row st'eyed away laat som
tner branded W oa light aide. $5
reward Is nff-rad to any on delivering
her at First Sti..til fUek. Uetmoer.
Iwp Is refreehirg, my liver active, and 0r ,4 Mr- Kmma Wekb, at Moasj.
Frltisf't ta.
Tttt OregoiB rmea ant
HA.. '
atrtjcgty r.H? tb election vi aco-
A aiti Iwaeuaee.
i.rs t It t t'tfl ti
ia pieMtos) f Iw 0. J. Hiia. Ia
Saaebtag M a Btoll f-w lb enlnlii
uf tt deed, it wa foaad Ibat lb joaag
t Irl k t bsi living ta th b
Henry (I Meat. at i'siatl'.la, anJ It
lU tlrslea wf br g'a twi Itief that mm
fi.ti I'etxlirtn la te with kr. Tt m
b & A Jf ! a s4 tpoa-! it
ltg
ras
Ilea f tale; ill I n ai. m v taw
ttl. Mr. Means, ShJ Wba II aae,l
likely IU wunlj be It, ertera I lb
t iW wsi lb sul a4 Mr.
Mas tbat bJ Wa trouble, a waa
tajewta-tly l4 wa Tharmlay. (tb
eeiy ab 4abl t kef eeat,
aJ it b4 lkw Wa a aroab'.
Ibeea, bwl Ilea lhtat, f
tag IW auat was r Ibisg bah Jrw
ar, I bf ekiUiab lcy Iket t
t wroafal. t tak p tita
my bowel regular, ead my eralebea Dot
see led, as I eaa walk wiibout a staff
l'oil ar arprtaed at my Its proved
appearaoM sad activity.
(hatefully yoor.
Wm. A. ftmitb.
l'ato a elry tmoaad doew not
stop lis rtorig work till a, beallby
tiae bav take tb pta of lb eld.
ebaiUrea txirtlan. Titer I aol tb
deepMt, tnnl teinqt potltua of lb
body, whaiber il b wet or brala, or
oom vital organ, tbat swap lb f
jtntieg, tra-tbtBg power of
I'alo' caiety eotnpoan l. U of
ever nttralga, rbmatU, hart
pajpttoltos. 4ritMia aaj voo
fawbtea, rtte's rwlary oaBpoaJ it
tb oaty remedy tbat t tb of
tb tmebl. vttSr tb ekirg
eyetam mI tb dtrlM aaj
baiUa mp a tfnr. bealtby r ly.
rneut.
It.
Nsw Fsr Tsao Wm. Gorda ha
opeoe.1 np tb feed yard ant d.mr n
lb Uastt erne. aoJ tnw solieiie s
bar of yoor pairoeag. Billy I rlgbt
at bm at tht bata, aoJ your
hnree will ba wall Imiked aftar. t'rie
reaaweabl. ttav aed ' for sat M
Vt'AtTfB veral frntclbf gniiewea
V nf la.ll ta tral a Umm. laf asaMt.
ed r I labia houaa aaurv f) and
aanclf eaaHikn, giwhax t)eenr M Self ad
t ' 1 1 1 1 I afaft a.l" Iba intnlMi raf
ry, third riouf, MaaM HhU4Iu. ktrago,
L atart.
Sdmlniitratrti ttotlct.
viti k it wrstar iitvn that tmi
i (.Un fuel b aava artntaM adaitni
trains ml tae aatato ml it r i .hm. Am w 4
f I Ha aif "wrl e4 Imiety, atai
iHa All Baring claim aga
aa4 eMata befvfcy re.,ntfA ta yiiatat nmi
mi a i mt la lona. IK , Soly vactaaa,
kia tl awiM ihu. 4a la Imtmmt,
imm4 law d day as t , )V
ttihr rsvtig
Sit I 4alaieratrt
Iliorr Heepner.
1-ulnUff,
ra
Clark K Adslna,
Ixfendant.
ToCUrtt K Adklna. defendant.
In the name of the Male ot Oregon, von are
hereby exiolrad t appear and aiwaer the ema-
plaint flled ecatnet .u In the abova entitled
ult on of twlor tha S rat day el tbs Belt rrgulaf
tarn of said court, to-wtt:
Tea tad ty at starvb. !.
and If ro tall an ta antaer. for want thereof
; th puimiit wi apply to lb matt for tbe
rallel demanded In aal l mfaplalnt. Io alt
fnf fiMtgment agalnat oa tn h earn of (ma
i Tnaoaand Dollar U Inlereat Ihervoa at the
rata at fa r cent pet enanm Ima th srtli
day of lom, lwt. an 4 swh gam a tna
enart faay ajonga faaoaabl aa aa attorney s
ee in. rnxie )', nemiwHlia aa for 14
h.fw itaon of a eariala aHMtgata eternud by
yna tn aevaf Iba payawnl n th anas abm
r"l4, aod earoeded la la atartgar renr4
at ak4mnnir ea 1h rth day at ).
Il. Islet "V," Fee a-l. a4 enavatlnf the
tlMlog mrmmtmtl prmla
all: t'.. ki
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a aft t tn m fee
ka a f r ttaajar be a4
A r4 .alt Iaawa
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PINCH TENSION,
TENSION INDICATOR
AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER,
Tb atoet complete ao4 tacful 4eicas reat
a4d4 to aay sewing ssackia.
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Dankly aal Naa4Maily laltt.
Of naa rialsk aal Pttftct Adii1aatt,
Umi AU ttwakla ArUeets,
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ttaatt el year siptctatMeftS.
Acmi Dtattat Waktid la aaocca
t4 Wtntucy, Liberal terms. Address,
WHITE SEW1N0 MACHINE CO.,
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