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

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    not work, drown him. A drowsed
boy ib better thau one that smokes
cigarettes." Yamhill Independent.
Panned by a Demoa.
How many eoioides, think yon, reader,
have beem committed by persons driven
distraught And h an ted to their doom by
the demon of eh'Onic ill health?
Countless. For instanoe, we know, do
we not, that hypochondriasis is a mono
maniaa sort of minor madness pro.
dnced by obromo dyspepsia T Again,
insomnia, or sleeplessness, often result
of the game cause, culminates in a de
rangement of the reasoning facilities.
It is, therefore, of momentous conse
quence to prevent the arrival of disease
nr. if a Ahrnhin nhay whnn fr Hmlw in A
H 1 ti Ki m f. I nightly scourges the sufferer to a
lAfrwL U fi Kf dangerously nnoertaio goal. No medi
I . ' " loine known to science, as a means of
arresting the maladies to which it is
adapted, exists equal to Hostetter'i
tttomaoti bitters. Among these com
plaints are chronic indigestion and
insomnia, kidney and rheumatic ail-
The career of Renresentative meats, obootipation anil liver trouble
and Senator-elect Money, of Miss., "MiiXSdiiaS
as viewed from the Washington ana vigor increased by it.
end of the line, furnishes a some-
UJ' ii w lew frm man
REMARKABLE CAREER.
Tbe Members of tne County feepnbllcan
Central Committee.
. . r . . . .1 UOVUUOI, lUUHIlUlllUJ,
iuui ku Au-iDOiDDip. Gentry,
what striking picture of the tips
and downs of the Southern poli
tician. Mr. Hernando De Soto
Money isn't to blame for bis The following are the members of the
Dame at any rate made his debut "publican oentral committee of Morrow
in Tinfiinnl t. i fi.a a a ranpnaonfa. OOQIlty
tire of the
j il. ri. rn, . .. .
UiBLUUl iu kua luuji-iumm Mount VerOOU
gress. He remained in the house Lena,
until the close of the forty-eighth Matteson,
congress. Then he .became a F).ai!'y' ..
. i i u l i "a01 Mile,
cheap congressional lobbyist, and LexjnBton
remained such his appearance ione,
indicated that be had a hard time Ceoil,
too until he succeeded in getting Dry Fork,
himself elected to the fifty-third eU 8priDgSl
WASHINGTON LETTER.
i ii.. I
uuiigreos ii um iuo name uiu uta- p:
trict Then things began to go
. W. Patterson
Joe Rector
A. M. Ounn
Mike Kenny
I. 0. Large
A. Rood
0. Q. Fuqua
C. A. Johnson
W. 8. Connor
0. T. Douglas
N. R. MoVay
W. B. Parsons
A, Andrews
J. L. Howard
The members of this committee are
his way, although some of those requested to meet in tbe parlors of the
who had employed him as a lobby- Paleee hotel, Saturday, Feb. 22od, at 1
ist must have given him some bad 'ol'k, p. m for the purpose of eeleot-
half-hours after his return to ,n )he time !or l,eL
1,1, oounty convention, making an appor
congress. He was re-elected to tionment of delegates ,Dd lo tran8tt0t
the present house, and last week gnoh other business as may come before
was elected for a full term in the the committee. Come out and let us
senate, beginning the day his term Dve ,ul1 representation
in the house expires March 4,1
lovi. mere is doubtless more
than one "ex" hanging around
Washington, lobbying a little,
borrowing a little and . drinking a
13-10
A. W. Patterson,
Chairman.
None Bat Ayer's at tbe World's Fair
Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor
dinary distinction of having been tbe onlv
tllnnfi nnriAu nnm,nA ... ..I.ihit . It,.
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great aeai, WHO WOUIU like to Una World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers
out how Mr. Money managed to f o0,r "Pr1,-,1 onjfi't .b e?e,ry
get Op again after his first knock but they were all turned away under the
down. i application of tbe rule- forbidding the
initr in iinicnt uieuioiue ami nostrums.
lhe iiHominn of the World's fair antho.
SENATOR TILLMAN says you cau't rities in favor of Ayer's Harsapnrilla was
. .... . ..... lin fifTent aa fnllnwa! hAvm'i Numni.
run a windmill by water. Dut the ,iiu j. . ,,.,., i.
South Carolina law ". seems to
furnish a full head to run the mill.
not belong to the list of nostrums.
here ou its merits."
It is
RILED IN II H NATIVE TOWN.
Onk of our exchanges says if Attitnd. or Portland Toward Her
you think the law don't make .
tnonev. last eo to makidff it voar. .. ...
t , , . l'ortland, Me Tbe starling of the
elf, and see how quick tbe law Ilt.ed olllb lu rt,riund during the pre-eni
Will pui a Slop to your operations, week, and the enthusiasm growing out
- - of it, have again quickened outside
TBI Salem Tost says that in I tutert in Mr. Reed and all that per
rtr tnr avaru Ian aius 10 mm. inureu, ever siuoe
i. !.!.. , HpekerRed baa loomed luto prou.i-
" -.' " nenoe as a possible c.ndulate for lbs
dlBtnbute it It evidently must pre.id.moy, people have turnel to this
Ihj distributed by Chicago's Tam- little city b the sea, bis biithplnce and
many, looms when he Is nut in Washin(in, for
inrormaitiio concerning him. The?
Tbe Gazette is in receipt of the "U.om "'u ?
- . , , . , , Heed Is so big flgors in small place
first issue of The Indopondflct, ,hl, ,oy(lM ,b,, t0Cimi mo u ,bl ,0
published by V. U lioyd, at tell them all they want to know about
Klamath Fall. It is bright, im. As a matter of fact, Speaker lUed
oewiy, and in all a very creditable mhm al bon, 0,0 ",lk d,,' ,ro,n
paper. Success to you Don. .T " 7'? '" ,t0 ,'" f',' "
" ' m W WW.VHI V. ."UHI
half a mile, without aiuswtiiiif nr lwln
i .. ., , . . i
m.i M"j'uus mm uruinu nw i acciiaiiKi py idos OS ueels on IDA way
lutiou the scnato cava the world to Uuly a day or two before he last M
understand that congress is willing 'or Wsbloioo he sotered a t.r oo
In rt rt 1nl. in .nrw,,,; Oi.ogreM ttrMt, wbers mors than a
" O I J,,,., (MM I . ... K . I .. ....I I. .
paaaed out one of them remaikaJ:
That's a big fellow j bo U beT" and
even tbs shop keeper oool Ju't answer.
A 'xl deal of Ibis Is doe Id village
apatby, fur lbs average 1'ortlaaJer,
dei us lbs 2H years since the Iowa's
fouoJaltoo, is in bis outlMk anj fivhog
praolieatly a villager, llmee,
from our Special Correspondent.
I bad a very pleaaant interview with
Sen. McBride the other day. I say very
because all the interviews I have had
with him have been enjoyable, fie is
one of tbe most affable of men and bis
elevation to tbe dignity of TJ. S senator
has sot made him think that he is "not
made o! ordinary day and will not to
ordinary clay return." Dorng our
conversation, I asked him bow it felt to
be a United States senator. He laughed 1
at the form of Question as be replied:
"I find tbe sensation is a very agree
able one, as I imagined every one else
does who is so honored. Approbation is
one of tbe things most sought after in
the world and publio effioe, if honorably
obtained, is a sign that your oourse in
life in small or large measure has tbe
approval of your fellow men."
The honor oame to you unexpectedly
did it not, senator? You were not an
aotive candidate for tbe office?
Not at first, in tbe sense of tbe word,
although such action was urged upon
me from the moment it wal seen that
Mr. Dolph did not have the majority.
I did not however, deem it expedient to
enter the contest until there was a
falling off in tbs number of his adher
ents."
Wbat do you think of the United
States senate, senator. You know it is
DODnlar to abuse it. Do von tblnk the
criticism well founded or just?
"So tar as my experience extends, my
impression ot tbe senate and its members
is very favorable. Most of them have
the breadth which comes to men ao
customed to dealing with large affairs
and involving the weal or woe of a great
nation. They are, most ot them, in
duetrions men. Indeed, with tbe
volume ot mail which requries their
attention.
tendanoe upon five or six committees
and the regular sessions of the eeuate,
a conscientious man oould hardly be
anythiug else."
You voted against free coinage; you
are Dot a gold nionometalhst, are you,
senator?
"Far from it" replied the senator
emphatically. "I believe some earnest.
energetlo action should be taken, look
ing to a monetary and tariff agreement
between this ocnotry and several other
nations. I do not think the oo-oper
ation ot either Great Britaio or Germany
would be neoessary for tbe success of
suob a onion. It we would go ahead
on these lines, with persistence and
energy, I believe we would soon reaoh a
proper solution of tbs great money
problem."
How do you like your oommittee
assignments, senator?
Very mnob indeed, they inolude
three commlitees ot great importanae to
Oregon, namely, pnblio lands, oommeroe
aud ooast defenses. Moat of tbe work
I have dons since mr term began bas
been done in tbs oommittee room. For
Instance, my position on lbs public
land oommittee bas enabled me to
seours favoraule reports oo and the
passage ot several bills of Ben. Mitch
ell's of importance to lbs people of
Oregon and my position on oommerce
and ooast defenses will give ms oorre
sponding influence In those committees.'
Senator Moliride baa enj iyed very
good health since be bas been here. lie
is residing at tbs boms ot bis oeloe
Mrs. Marshall Gushing.
Tbe bouse oommittee oo pentloos baa
favorably recomineoded lbs passage ot
Rep. Hermann's bill lo psnaion sar-
vivors ot lbs Indian war of 1H13-5A. lie
confidently expects to secure its passage.
lie bas Introduced a bill lo throw opeo
to settlement II e several thousand acres
of One meadow now io tbs Fort Kla
math military reservation. He bas
tiled with tbs He, ot lbs Interior a
no ruber ot affidavits showing lbs rich
mineral ebaraoter ot 81 townships oow
majesty takes s repose and the American
people being wakfcfnl atid watchful, go
to work to be independent,
Tbey discovered aod opened dp our
mines ot both gold and silver and coined
both ioto money, as God and all civilised
countries bad ordained. Then this lion
must be awakened for our people were
getting too prosperous and were too
easily paying off their debts and also
beginning to manufacture ' their own
goods. So the lioo sallies forth to get
in bis work, and tbe U. S. in one act out
off half, or the eilver part of onr money,
m order to make the gold portion more
valuable and more easily oornered. As
our British obligations were made pay
able in gold, the lion then took another
snooze, only for a abort time however, as
the eobo of our factories and our law of
salvation, enaoted in tbe Dame of the
"MoKinley Protective Tariff bill" goes
into effoot, but all are not satisfied
and next partake of a sample of free-
trade wbioh almost prostrates us. How
ever, like tbe man with tbe toothache
tbe nearer ho gets to the dentist tbe
easier is bis tooth, so with the American
people. Now to further stimulate us
we are about to return to a silver coin
age wbioh makes tbe lion buok egain
for she fears we will want her to take
our silver on her debts. But it so ain't
it good or cau't we make it good? We
have become now tbe selling nation
of the fruits ot field and factory and
England the buyer, so we will take this
silver baok at par for our surplus. But
perhaps you had rather continue to buy
our silver as bullion and take it to India
and other silver using countries and
exchange it at a premium for tbeir
wheat at a starvation prioe in the U S.
and thereby beat ns over the head twice
with our own club. If so we, as an
independent and brotherly people, will
HARRISON COMMENDS CLEVELAND.
And Fpraks Some Plaii Words AaeatOar
Diplomatife and Consular Service.
nwaH-at )H Hv IH 411
5THE KlttQ CURE ovtR all foii
General Harrison writes of "The
Presidential office" in the March Ladies'
Home Journal, and bis comprebeoaive
article is ootspoken snd plain. He takes
oooaaion to oommeod President Cleve
land's movement toward eetabliabing a
more permanent consular service. Tbe
ex President says:
"Tbe need of a better ooueular service
bas been getting a strong bold opon tbe
publio mind. Tbe practice hae been to
make frequent changes in theee offices
indeed an slmuet complete change upon
the coming in of an administration of a
different pa: ty. Tbe duties ot a consul
relate almost wholly to our oommeroe
with the oountxy where be serves.
The recent movement by Mr. Cleve
land and in congress" for a better quali
fied and permanent oonrolar foroe is to
be oomfnended.
"It is remarked that changes in the
home administration io other countries,
such as England aod Franoe, do not
iovolve changes in tbe ministers or
ambassadors or oonsuls, as tbey do with
us. Tbe English Ambassador at Wash
ington holds right on whether the
Liberals or Tories are in power. He
represents his country, not a party and
carries but tbe instructions from the
home government loyally. He is never
heard to make speeches attecking the
policy of the opposing party or orili
oising bis own people. Perhaps one cf
tbe obief difficulties in our getting a
permanent diplomatic and consular
service grows out ot tbe faot that tbe
tariff question is one that is always
soute in om politios, aod tbe reports of
our oonsuls naturally take on the views
held by them upon this question. We
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JUST ARRIVED !
The largest assortment of the very latest styles in awSu.
Dress Goods, La Belle Crepon, Baptiste,
Gauffre Cloth, Court Royal Pique, Crisso
Cloth, Royal Chemylle, Lace Challies,
Percals, Dimities, Satteens, &c,
Ever Brought to Heppner!
And all of these are to be found at the
Fashion Centre which is at
If you see it in our ad. it's so.
nan nn oi not Ias ahr n nnnrl nnrl if . - t . .
j. f.i kn.iu. ot. "" D""" " cannot nave apermaneniaipiomaiia nna
r I vmi niant vinw nna in nrt a Man rou ir I nnnin I at aaPViAa nnhl tatm Man nn.il
in gold as our gold mining is increasing diplomats and oonsuls who will leave
,l ,,. ... . . .. meir pari pouues a I oome. n mey
aud as tbe gold Oorner ng business is are to6 of eterciged abroad theo7
about to Change headquarters from It foll.iwa that thv mnat h in harmonv
London to tbe U. S. You are trying to with tbe party in power at home.
ffat vnnr nnk anil ahnvftl in thet mini. nf
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gold, but oivilizition says if you do so Couch Core is the only known remedy
you must go at it honestly. for that terrible disease. For sole by
So thank to va kinu of hoaata. wa VVella ft Warren.
propose to be an independent aud free
nation io act aud in deed, so will paddle
our own canoe for our owo people with
h Im. Irate
-OF-
For the Cure oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It ii located at Balem, Oregon,
ITie Most Beautiful Town on the Coast
Call at the Oazktte office for particulars
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure
cure.
the president in protecting Ameri
can citizens in foreign countries.
BcxiToa Vest arose in the
enata a few days ago and d
tnandod that the latest atyU of
cabbage seed La distributed bylsiill
this adiniuiatration. And La will tbooiib lbs peopls eaa bom aod rbr
Lava them, or know the raaaon toeineelves boarcs over aa able ea i f
wi)T line piao. ariar ids greai ooler world
I ..I ki- ... ak.l .t il l- I,
, hi, ra,vi i'm mil i n 1 1 j , ii
wnnlJ difflanll Ia llama iftnlliM .l
FlA Motteb baa resigned asl,b,ra ,pf(,ui0 ,biliiy would OoJ it
. . . i
aocretarj ol tbe cbaralxr of com- baJ.r lu make itwif f, it. led u bas
mere io Portland. Io Lis resitf. ha. Uogfeiiow wms
oatbo this Uxly lows a very active ,hm" km ,0 ,,t M,1 ,0, h u
i . i, , , bullosa to DtaUisj to eetabliab bis
tuan.andona rsially fitu! for 0mUX x r W(lii mJ M
U jwattioo luai i Ii M bfia lor a rs.oy lera, fr-m lbs very start, fuooj
Dumber of years past. lbs air brre too eb. sd lib Purtias
salssoiala allow them mtersnrw. Uos
.. 1 1 ,
...... , . t ., I h xiii nnii van em nea or wosaea
, , . , , , I able to tell lbs story of Ibeir rwtraniaia
ppantan lore in Vttia, LM ar. hB B,u,. ws bfr New Tk
mM on tus scene oi acuon ana is iioaej n.w for lUas. Aad it is
Bow oullioiog Lis iilan of cam-1 d'3el WkUt. The true sulni r-f
tiln. It la not vel known fo'-Uoiaw la, ot e.ar, JMJ as
.....I-.... hare, tat ia aa large r
u-v K -" .,Ml..ii.. ...u.n .,,,1
A 1 ! t .- I "
lecmcitr IU HifbUOg IilS MUIPS, ibasaaak
Iboug
report
telegraj
lT. I. tli.f. fl rm-toiMla. ttlark
A riTdii wrote to aa isliUr for f. t, wM an u.ii m.oi,l
. . , t-i ibeawallaai Ikal hm was oilf able l.i
iosUoctiooi bow to stop Lis lioy lXAtlt mtamm,i ,,,, , aa4 .
from smokioff clgarrtUa and gt tsoa4 bim .! fia. Atw
. ... 7 T . tkaatla4a's I ais tlM U wm
lb fallowing rrpi. ksh lsove. Ibel ke threw swev
l.ril-rv trsaaabo. loatfucttno or Iwira-ot 4M
w "-tf
alotlieg tff allowance TbooifLs
rt males cUtioaK oaa rawhida no
taw hiil. Writ Llio ontil L U
iraty to bold ep Ms
prorola 6tvr igo
aorrtbsf ctgarsll If
WANTED: Several trmtworthy gentlemen
or ladina to travel In Oregon, for eatabllsh
ed, reliable house. Salary t"0 and expenaea.
gold sod Silver as our ataodard money dreised tamped envelops. The Dominion Com
pany, 'intra Moor, uniana Buumng, unicago.
in.
(not moneys), and a protective tariff to
at least keep np tbe expenses of . the
government and at tbe same time
praotice tbat fundamental principal of
furnishing labor to idle thousands in
faotories and mines, aod if you want to
dump aoy silver on us yoo will first
have to get it ot us as no other oountry
bas auy amount of surplus silver to
dump, aod there would be no sarplos of
it hers if it bad tbe same sbowiog tbat
gold bas so it oould be fairly compared
with gold as a money me'al.
Now Mr. Kditor as you are a fair man
I ask tbat the above letter be published
in the Oazette.
Very respectfully,
Jko. T. Diimt.
Noun, Or., Jan.' 21. 1896.
marl.
LET I KB
I.I8T.
AT
HEPPNER
LETTEKB ADVEHT18BD
Or., Feb. 10, WW.
Robinson, OlUa Thompion, Kav I E
wucnen, Kobert
When celling- lor these letters please say
advertised. 1. P. William. V. M.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON,
I j Feb. 11, W. Notice is hereby riven that
lie
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
ol Oregon for Morrow County,
The State ot Oreeon,
f lain tin,
vs.
1. W. Morrow. County
Clerk I mwi Morrow
County, Oregon, and
the heirs ol Charlei
Lind, deceased.
Defendants.
VhMU It has hMn Attlf.ptnrfl marie to
appear to the Court that on the 13th day of Jan
uary, Inw, in saia morrow voumy, ifregun, uue
Charles Lind died intestate: that at the time of
his death said Charles Lind was unmarried and
left no children, or other heirs at law, and that
up to tne time ot the commencement oi in is
proceeding no person or persons have appeared
the ffillnwinir.iiam.il a.tll.r haa Sl.rl nnll.
of his Intention to make final proof In support claiming to be an heir, or heirs, of said deceas-
nf hla rlaim anri thai aalH nrrw.f Bill h. ma,1. ed. That at the time of till death US aforesaid.
neiore tne county clera oi Morrow county at i sam necwn wm -ii in raum ,, Jj
CHARLES H. HAMrl, amount of personal property. That afu-rwart
nd. E. No. MM. for the 8 NWii and Nii SWii the Coniily Court of Morrow County duly ap-
Bee. 21, Tp. & H. K. V E. W. M. pnlnted administrators of the estate of the said
I. nam., tli. In nw n. ailnHua tn nfnv. I illTeaiHHi. m nil U1IIT iiiiamini ami ciurir.1 uini'-
hls continuous residence upou and cultlvatloo ald trust, and proceeded to administer said
of said land, vis: I estate, under the direction of said County Court.
.a coa. Ueorse llenonz.c. H. Bums, t banes inn on me inn nay m im tinwr, '
Tn Proper Time
When tbe moat benefit is to be derived
from a good medioioe, ia early la the
year. This ia tbs season when lbs tired
body, weakened organs and oervoos
D. Coleman, ol i
4U-24
lardman. Orecnn.
J AS. V. MOORE.
Register.
Notice of Intention.
ND OFFICE AT THE DALLES,
KpIi. l:l, Nu. Notice Is hereby given that
as filed
administration was completed, and said admin
IstraUirs filed In aald County Court their supple
mental anal account, by which it was shown
thai there remained In the hands of such ad
ministrators, after such administration was
fully completed, aa the property of aald estate,
the sum of li!i'4 0l, which said sum of money
was. on sain day, under the order and direction
of said Cniintv Court, paid by such administrat
ors lo J. w. Morrow, Clerk of saMCnuntyi ourt,
Administrator' 8 Notice.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned hss been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of B. M. Doherty, deceased,
dy the County Court of Morrow County, Mate of
Oregon. All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present them to
me at the ottlce of J. N. Brown, lu Heppner,
duly verified, within alz months from date
nereoi.
Dated this 21.t day of Jan., lsw.
J. N. BaowM, PATRICK DOHERTY,
Atty. lor aarar. 407 i. Aauiiiusiraior
Cummings & Fall,
PROPRIETORS
01 the Old Reliable
system .yearns for a build ing at modlOina I Ms Intention to rati flnal proof In support pi I furtltwr order of the aald County t'ourt. That
fy haa ever since ssld 21th day
for the npeu apring wea.her and. in fact OT hanw 'Wtt
delay gmog attention lo tbeir physical uKohiiK F. bairii. .-SL fJI."; ih.'Vi ,.?.uh
Condition 0 long as a long siege of Sick- P'J-."-.?? ?'i !iII'iiW!BE, n,, I thereUi: and that by reason of such farts, said
oes ia inevitable. To rid tbe svstem of - .".Th nH-'m": "-.7n. t- ?'' ."m
Imporitirs aocumnlated doriog tbe hi. continuous re.ld.nc. Jpon and eul.h'.Uoe ffrHi'hVu. ZJmmJSIZ
.... . . . . .... 1 1 1 1 I nl .alii I a o.l .1. ' . I . . ' . . . .
wiuwr arwiiia, in iniriiv ms uiuuu man 1 . 1 Bow la pnsaessmn ol aaia aelenaant i. v. Mor
to Invigorate the wbols system. Ibere is r" row. aaatomaiid.
noibitig ratal lo Hoed e Maraaparilla. J as. F. Moore.
Uon't tial it off. but lake Hood's Harsa- wecist.
panlls
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot ot C. B. A
O... C. M. A Ht. P., ( A A , I. H. W. k C,
and the C. Bt. L. 4 P. Railroads.
KATKM SjU.oo IICI O AY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts.,
CHICA3-0. ZX.Xk
And It lurther satisfactorily appearing to the
Court that a summons hss Issued In this pro-
now It will do yon good.
Read the testimonials published in I
behalf of 0 nod's ttarsaparille, all from!
reliable, grateful people. Tbey tell tbs
story.
SUMMONS.
fit THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUX
1 ty of Morrow. State of Ortwon.
ms aimnrrs ouniiea 1
Investment T rati, I
Ao Oregon man bas attained eoms
loolodaxlla tbs Cesesdo reeervs being d''','iuo ' I'liiladelpblacompeiilioa 0. ,.w-wart James 0.
by walking of with lhe priae for growing
lhe I bra lineal yellow globs Denver
lontone. The prise was tKW io coin,
won by J. D. Heuodera, of K.afla valley,
Union eouoly, and paid by Vsot. II.
Maole, a seed grower ot 1'Ulladelpbli
Hamilton, . VY. Hsr-
nngto-i, Addl. Tarvta
and J. N Hrnwn,
iMendanta.
To n W. hie. art and Jaaiea D. It ami toa.
tlelen.lanU.
In the name of Ihs Mat ol Oregon, yoa ara
iiilrxt ui aptwar aim anaaer Uia enm-
plaint Altd against n-i In the ibm nlltled
lOO
Tbs readers
Reward 1 1 00
ot this paper will be
hereby r-iilrt in aptwar and ana
suit on or brii.ra ihs Brat day ot lha nst Ma
ib.ir lands upi.o I - """ ' rmw ,n4 n t.11 so t, ..... ta
, pleased to learo tbat tbers Is at leaat ia pialntiir win apply ia court i.
gOVetUUieot Of Ibe ' niM den.an.led In said eomplalnl. to wit
laf Irrm of the alms entitled court, to-wit:
Hawday. Ibe Id Say at laeeb, lata.
lor want thermf
r tbe
A dernw hr Ilia anas of (h 1 bouaaml piilta a
what is knows as lbs Bohemian mining
district. A proclamation was prepared
throwing opeo Ibis land lo satllemeol
leal year, bat was with held because it
did not embrace Ibe fall area.
Rep, K.llis secured lha passage io tbs
boossot Hen. Mitchell's bill granting
settlers pafenis nr
pay meet l the
.1 . SP . I...1 . ... It.. .iln.l -.1 ...I
-.u.v-.-, . and ttd e..l.lt It Infect U..CS1 at th. ral.nl
lbs goveromrol price. Mr. Ellis 00 lbs 7'0 , ' , 0,.1shii-re.nt r-.nu in, th. rt a.y of
,, , 1 . 1 ..I- 1 11 a 1 is vsiarrii. uaii a vaiiarru vurw is '"'7. i. rwimiua n mm
commltleeon public lu.la Laa slroogly I . I rntr iw Hnn-ir.iii,s ra.ii.r. wita int.w
OOB.J ail.uJlUd th. lima for Ibe '' ?" .1 ti,. mt. M .l,M e..t , .....
-rr ' - - - - -I tnedical
ov.rnDi.Bi in priar.i. n.i. i i cot.alilulionel diaeaae, rq tires a
toriensvi iaai grant, mm imia B.wi.re, 1 niunnnai irraitoaas nana aiarrg 1 ai ,w th. fc.ri.r. ol ia. artgg. g,
Ks f...,rl .bl.Iii. 1 1, a lima flv. I v'nre is lakes Internally, orttoa? nirewtiy sr.ti .y d.i.i..i w. w susiaia
. .1 . .i.t. r. opon Ibe lilimd sad aartcutie ett'fefweol
years, a.ain.t lb. r.ilrvada. Tbs U, tbhf d.lro.lot h, f,
eomqiillee Iim deCldiM 10 repon meidaiuio 0 lbs dieeeae, snd gtvieg lbs
same ia Ibis maooer.
I'si.s A fsirawr
I'S wnrt. ins pn pn.lure tas ) '""' rwis mw ar-pitm i.e
r.h r.fl 1 1. ... ....lie. ra.-.rj. ! I r:: ZZ?JZ7..l"C
iiiry ruer vn. ussurm i"ir. nw any mm aa .SmukM la ..alalia? a M.ai.a
line bavntile ara rowing more and eaa lhal II fallew In rare. (Wad lot hal I I m. ii.i ia i.iit t-t mt-t M u
a.Mls lha harnl of l.a.kioa la 11.111 of ltimoalal. "I""" ii.'.'ii'l " ei hm.i
(Job a drnggisl. for Ibe Uiawi aaj heel Addreaw, K. J. ClllOEY k Civ,
ofevervlbint lo (be drug lis. Tbv Ti'Wn, O.
a. 1 1 ObamNerlais'e Omgh llemedy, , fTHild by draggieis, 75 oeols.
f am ins lor IIS ceres or had el,la, smap '
one dreatled diaaaae that scieoo has
fralerolly, Calarrb) bwlog a from the eta day ol Janna y. .. and the sin
at im n iin i rwi tmii.ra. aiiorna a leaa, an4
r.ta and Hsbora.aB.nla of this suit
celling, directed lo aald defendant. J. W. Mor-
row, reiiulrlng him, and th. heirs of the aald
Charles Mod. deceased, to appear and answer
tha Information Sid here'.n. within th. tlm.
limited by law In civil eaaea. and that aald
summons has been duly served upon aald
defendant. J. W, Morrow, personally. In aald
Morrow County. Ormn. and that no heir, nr
heirs of the aald ' harlea Lind, deceased, can be
foundjln said ( ooniv and Mate.
It la th.relore h.reby ordered that all persons
InUreeted In lha aald ea'ata of t'harlee Lind,
detwaawt. aprwar on or before the first day of
th. oeit rraular terra of this Court, which is
tha first Monday In Van h. t, to. wit, lha
smiiiil day tli.ro! at Heppner. In aald Morrow
County, and show cans. If any they havewby
the tit), of said eetal. How In Ibe hands of said
J. W. Morrow, being the sum of IKMnOI. should
not vest in lha I'laliilir? herein, the Mtala ol
Oregon. It la further ordered thai this aotlc
b pnbllsh.il niM-e each week forWieoneeeuUr.
wwtslnthe H.tpnr l.a.tt., a newspaper ol
general clrrulatlan published at Heppner, la
aald Morrow I'mintv, Oregon
witness ay band this Itthdayof Jsnnary,
i"; surntx a. iii r. 1.1.
Is. (Irrull Judge.
bCMMOSS.
m mm
-TO THE-
EAST ID SOUTHEAST
U IE UNION PACIFIC SYSTDL
Through Pullmaa Palace Sleepers.
Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair
Cars PA1LV to Chicago.
Many hours sared via this line to Eaatara
Folnta.
STEAM HEAT.
LOWICMT
P1NTSCH LIGHTS,
frewxicao.
lb. ti.ym.nt ol the same and eo. easing te S
ae.Miau. tnt k'.m in. Iks
of the r(. and th. of the ag Iw I Imhf rxialrM
let a.Mia m lung a a,MUn a.i. m
K TMFCI an-IT cm-RT FOR THE COt'XTY
S 01 Morrow. Slat. M Oragoa.
Henry iirppnr.
riainurr,
va
Clark R. Adslna.
Ixl.n Unt.
To Clark R Adtlns. d'tndsnL
la the aam. ol tha ataia of
aptraa4 ana
patieal slreoglb by boildiog op lb. .SZTM 17
t Bill ttt loS) aod aawisllpg Oalore ! doing u.lnl lk.Mm4wlU M.wart ..any 4.
Wiisiiiimi, Kib , 7, "yfl
diairw-l t th. aula a uro. aaw-l IWwbr
la im t. a r.hw a
A L A Morn, y lot rtalntlsT.
aud ttuouiat mngb. Vt'baa ia Bew.1 of
suoh a saa.lleiaa glee Ibis ressedy a
I rial aod yon will be more Ibaa pleaaavl
with lhe reaull.
AHtilHIK til
A m urt or wiitir.
"or apwarJt of wo years lbs poUisa
srs of klilars's Magsiios bas baws
quietly galbevwf taataftal aod pictores
1 f 'f a sew Ills of Oeetrel Oraot. TVv.y
ib.li.te Ibal Ihey bate raaJe a larger
Ki-ma ilsiitts:
II ewtne lo eaa lhal Ibe Imudte baw. S'lUellos if pwlralle ot Ureal (ssaay ta?
ing belaeeo Ibe I'mtv l Males sad Ibetsj far.) aud etbaw pidsrew rvtalleg U
r'.gla. if refe'fwJ lo a true lianee , be life, Ibas be eve bewa saJbf
row, you aea
ilrit 1 1 et-oswr siwl .ih.m the eoaa.
II. and the l Va .1 the a o saw 14. all la I plaint tied aaalnel ym la tha ilarts eotll wd
soli o. or hatora th. arai dsy a4 the a it ngular
tana o said rn,rt hv.lt
Is. fM h? Marrh. a4
Ikl tlroa tall ao ha answer. Inf want lh.ra.4
In. pialnilt .IM apply la th rirt log lhe
rH.i ArmmnAM I. aald no. plaint, to-. It
rof tods iwnt aaa4os vow th. mnm tmt Ow.
TnaoaaM IMiara silk lai.eM IWous al It.,
rat. of hm fr e4 r aaaxai Irna. lata r IS
Saieaha, li, a ad awrb Sam aa the
rnwel aa.y .l ! fManaahl. a aa etlfM? a
I ! a a.) awn a. 4 ii.a ranlav sad sa Is.
h " man. a ...lata aMWigai aiarwkH by
yaa. w asraiw tha porajtMl H lbs h,.a ahw.
stawianl aod rael la tha aasrVa ra.0.
rfaaMraomy oa !. ria day aa h-vaanle,
ti. la aa f " !" ptx. 4 eoTii( tha
.I.e. In. iartiM pwiwp town t k'a
iaean4atkkist4Nai.B(aivlol
v 11 ii a t n s ) aa-d w M sw i n4
sawst Jaw v. tslla I ww,
aod hw the aaie ol said aeias. la aal.afl aa4
lM.f apiil
lnwasiw ta a,Hi.hd Vr mtAt ol Wow
ei.r.h.a a L...U. !' ol a.14 e-rt, aaa.Vs
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ti.Ul lira k am,
tha hail n.a I Sk..t eg
at-fo a r- t r
i.m a ad Fra.k Ma.tr
smus. a ari ot
th. I aiel laraa
f tnoaU.lg woaM I ei line li..gtacl.f will bring eol Ibe real!
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ael nil eMbee of their at- lUtr'' "b',, way. ( uisai is n.e eamai vivm, mmiaa asa w-m r,o-a a-.rw-.. M aa..w is.
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la lha akiw
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4 lh. Max ol lb.
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i'OrUnmt, Ortgon.
J. C. HAHT, Agent, Jtrpner, Ortgon.
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