Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 21, 1896, Image 2

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WH. Ai..
WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS SAY.
There is no mistaking the una
nimity and the earnestness of the
press of South America regarding
the Venezuela message of Presi
dent Cleveland, says the Mexican
Herald. Even the Chilian papers,
from which one might expect a tone
of dissent, sustain the American
statesman. From Central America
to the tip end of South America
there is a universal sentiment of ap
prehension manifested, and it is
warranted by the pressing of
claims for more territory by the
British colony of Guiana and the
French colony of the same name.
The wedge of European dominion
in the northeast of South America
ia being driven into the solid body
of the Continent. The insolence
of the press of Europe which de
clares the Latin American peoples
to be "mongrels," "half-castes," and
"barbarians," is naturally very dis
pleasing to our fellow-inhabitants
of the New World. Germany
would like a slice of Uracil, and
France ia aiming to coutrol the
mouth of the mighty Amazon, as
England ia working for dominance
at the delta of the Orinoco. The
press of Europe does not hesitate,
more or less cynically, to avow a
desire to partition South America,
and it ia only the United States
that tits like a lion in the path and
prevents South America shareing
the fate of Africn. It strikes us
that the true policy for England
at this time ia to abandon any at
tempt to take new territory, waiv
ing even whatever there may bo
of right io the case, and to declare
that she, too, in, with the United
states, an American power, and
will become a party to a new Mou
roe doctrine, guaranteeing tho ter
ritorial iutegrity of the Btiitna of
Latin America. Then let the
United Htatea remove BUHpicion
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irom 118011 by diHiivort nig demons
on any part of the New World,
and niter into allianco with Latin
America and Knglainl, fur the con
nervation of the rights of all tho
. i . a mii
minor American iiaiioiiH. 1 iw
result would bo the gaining of the
warm and Idling friendnliip of
Latin America and tho retention
a , ' t . . i ..
oi a nig hiiaro oi ltd irmio. it is
unwino for England to incur tho
UHpiciou and probably even the
liowlility of all Latin America by
puttlimg her i-lainm in Veuezuela.
Tho public temper of Latin Amer
ica ia Imc ining very irtitabte am
thero in Hound renmin for it.
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oiai na uieti a ttohtier an
failed, and now they n'iy die j
trying a butcher
Kl AIN in pending womo new can
boutoCuba. Tho iiiMirgent wil
not need to l uy any now.
Ax rirlintigo My Mnher lias
aa.li. I enough. Yen, but th inmlil
i Hint it U in tho wroti putt
Li anatomy.
Nnr thing lUn Stum, will Mi
up a an author. Mm dot took
ill jrolml.Iy I,. ,S.nMo ito
YililU I li lii't Pull OiT.
A tlhi futitit tl.ing it U that
much fue U inalMirr a t rio
row county republican club con
vened for re-organization. Febru
ary 22nd, Washington's birthday,
is certainly an appropriate time
for the launching of a republican
political ship, and an equally ap
propriate manner iu which to cele
brate this occasion. Let all get
into line. Let harmony and unity
prevail, and with a long pull, a
strong pull and a pull together we
cannot but win,
Pendleton again shows her pro
gressive spirit in securing the next
meeting of the Firemen's Associa
tion which takes place next June,
and if Walla Walla isn't careful
she will get the meat packing and
cold storage establishment,' which
was contemplated being located
there. Pendleton, as an inland
city, ia certainly a hustler.
WASHINGTON LETTER-
SCHOOL KEPtlRT.
The following ia tbe report of Room
No. 3, HeDpDer school, for the month
beginning Jan. 13 and ending Feb. 7, of
those whose average was 90 per cent or
oi i ire:
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Toe bill for the protection of
settlers on forfeited railroad lands
which Congressman Ellis and Sen
atoy Mitchell secured rapid pro
gress of has become a law by the
signature of the president. Thia
news will be gladly received by
many citizens of Eastern Oregon.
The fight between Maher and
Fitzsimmons will probably take
place today if it does at all. How
ever, the United States and Mexi
can authorities are watching the
pugilists like hawk sand threaten
them with dire punishment in case
they attempt to fight.
A lady in Kansas is Baid to have
recovered her voice, after be
ing dumb for twenty-four years,
through the use of one of the
Schlatter handkerchiefs. Her hus
band, says a Kansas City paper, is
now in New Mexico with a shotgun
hunting Schlatter.
The Marion county populist con
vention passed a resolution of
thanks to the Salem Statesman for
the fair and impartial manuer in
which it published accounts of
their different meetings. The
Statesman is always published on
this line.
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Anna Kinsman,
TeBobi'r.
Postmaster Choshen, of The
Dalles, haa a letter from the war
department, asking a recommenda
tion for tho proposed Bite of the
$100,000 public building to be
erected iu The Dalles, in tho event
Senator Mitchell' bill bocomea a
law.
1'nronnd hjr IlrmiiB.
How many nlollf, think yon, rewler,
Iihth liHtirn oommitlftil by pernnns driven
lintrnu!it mill hiinlril In their lonm by
the liiuou of oh 0'iio ill beullbT
CuiintleM. For IiirIahom, we know, do
wm not, t lint hyp 'nhnntlri "is I iikuio-
iiihiiim a sort of tiiiimr iuikiiii'M uro
Iiu'hiI by plininid thnprniit? Aubiii,
iihoidiiIh, or uli'f pli.nHtf h, nftfo rcmilt
of I he SHiiie ruimc, (iilmtiiHti's In n
rHiit(fiiiiiit of the ri-Hsiiinnif fiunllict
II In, IliHrelore, of inimntoii (vii.uk
iii'iniM in prevriit the errivnl of rl !
t us phrmiia pheee, hi'ii it UHv sml
ii(lilly scoiirgHi the uff"ir to I
ilmitfiToiuly uuflrrtsiu aosl. N- modi
nine known la inifnre, ee riven of
rr.-niiig the luiilmli to which it le
ednpttxl, enU to ll'inti'tWr't
MmhihoU miters. Amotiir Ibese enm
pUmts are rlirmno uuligrlion end
iiiMimnie, kulnir sod rhenmsllo eil
monte, enuntiiutlmn snd cr Ironhle
Aiimiiid i Imoruved by tho ll.Hrrs. the
blood fertihiwl, end txHlily ntwUnre
snd viror iiirrcsMod by II.
From our Special Corretpondent.
Captain Applegata, of Elmath oooo
ty, who bad been here for two weeks io
tbe interest of tbe Klamath Indians, led
for borne last night, feeling highlv grati
fied with tbe results of bis labors end
the Oregon Military Central Wagnn
Road Corporation is probably feeling
correspondingly uncomfortable.
The issue between tbe Indians and
the Road Co. involves 106.000 seres of
valuable land to which tbe Indians have
a right in equity, bat on wbiob the Road
Co. holds patents.
It appears that tbe Road Co. was
granted certain quantities of publio lands,
for constructing wagon reads from
Eugene to points in Nevada and Cali
fornia. Soon after this grant a treaty
was made between the government and
thfl Klitmnlh Tnrlinna nAittncr aaidA tn the
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latter, the lands included in tbe fort
Klamath reservation. After tbe treaty
was signed, but prior to its ratification,
the Road Company seleoted tbe lands
including 100,000 aores in tbe reservation.
Tbe treaty was subsequently ratified.
When tbe question was raised as to tbe
lands seleoted by, tbe Road Co. in tbe
reservation, tbe Land Department held
tbat tbe treaty not having been ratified,
at tbe time tbe selections were made,
the Road Co. bad a right to patents and
aooordingly issued them.
The Indians, ignorant of this, suppos
ing they had perfeot title, were allowed
to continue iu ignoranoe by the Road
Co. nntil the allotmsut of tbe lands of
the reservatiou in severalty. The Road
Co. stepped in and informed the Indians,
manv nt uhr.m hnrl mnd unhHtnntml Threw Awbv his Canes,
improvements on tbe lande in question LHi v'iley' "-PEter. Black
u i ...... u-j i .i ...i .reek. N. I:, was so badly hfflioted with
tuai, iuey ubu uu uue, iu euuu iuu rheouiBtism thKt le was ouly able to
and all appertaining thereto belonged hobble aronud with oanes, and even
to It. tn0D !t oauaed him great pain. After
Th Indian. rnnH not nnderatend it. U8'DK Chamberlain's Pain Balm be was
...... .. . . . . so much improved that he threw awav
Their right, as they understood it, was big oalieg He eayg thj. uaimmt A.A
secured to tbem by treaty with the him more good than nil other medicines
government. What right, then, had the 8DJ treatment put together, for sale
Road Co. to etep in and declare lte title l0:?18 per bottle b? Pbi11 bn.
to lands they bad held tor years?
They have been trying to seoure some THE MAN WHO AQVEHTIBED.
kind of settlement since that time, but ''Onoe when I was publishing a paper
made no progress nntil Capt. Applegate iu Seattle, I convinced a man in a most
came on. He wished to seoure an ar- emphatio way that it paid to advertise,"
rangement to indemnify the Road Co. said an old journalist "He was a fairly
for a release of its patents so tbat tbe prosperous merohant, and I had tried for
Indians oould be left ia peaceable pos- la long lime to get him to insert an ud
session ot their lands. He found tbe vertisement in mv naner,
members of the Oregon delegation a '" Oh, it's no use.' be would say. 'I
wbole hoet to bis assistance. Tbey went never read tbe advertisements io a paper
with him in a hodv tn the Interior de- D,) V 0I,B 8,88 believe in ad
. . , , ,k. ' ,. vertisiog but in a way that will force
ya.vujcu. .uu M.c.cu.cu .u. .. ltelr toe pUD,Ci Tnen jt p,vs. Bllt
result was very satisfactory dui some- m a newspaper psb iw! Everybody
hat uoezneoted. Tbe deoartment was wno reads a newspaper dodges the adver
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moH int.. .n.ro.tin in..atialinn. A. """"J? P"fli ey "eie poison.'
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a result tbe secretary has decided that that peo,e do re'H(, th(J H(, Mfi '
.l. .f .L. T.l: 1 . . J I a ... . r
iue tine oi iue inuinns uaies, dui iruiu oi my paper, win you advertiser
tbe time of ratification but from tbe in- "'Of course I will I will advertise
,u .iii. wherever I think it will do any uood.'
uoiiiuu Ul IUB lioni BUii iua bdiduiiuih i t.'pi.- n -t I T .u t 7 ,
i. . ,.- rt r i . i i . " i "x ius ioiiuwiuk nut)
or iub ivu uo. u.v.og oeeu .uuH..eol io tba lightest faoed agate in tbe office
to tbe moeptioo of the treaty, the land and stuck it in the most obsonre oroer
ollloe erred in issuing tbe patents. He of '" paper between a couple of patent
!.,,. .,!, tk. rt u m.. meniciue ans:
. .... . . . . .. "'VVbat Is Hohen going to do sbontilf
triot Attorney for Oregon to begin suit ..Th. n, ,,. " " n.nn,. inin,
to invalidate the patents oi the lload him by asking what that line meant that
OoniDsnv. be begged me to explain the matter in
n.. Mn. Hani. Miinl,.ll .ill i. i"7 owl inns, t promisefi 10 ao it li lie
' I would lnl mm tirila ftliji ntr.lai.bi..n nn.l
irouuoo uiu pruTiuin lor guuiiiii- HtRD,l to it. He agreed and I wrote:
siou to settle the boundary of the Fort I " 'Ue is gung to advertise, of course.'
Klamath reseryation. Aml "id. 'Man f rancisoo 1'ost,
1 . ti . i . .
ungreRHiiiaa iierninnn iobis very oon-1 j0 vu. rUr
DdKDt about b' lng eble to secure the rills do not cure Coiistiuatlon. Thev
asssge through the bouse of the pension only aggravate. Karl's Clover It ot Tea
bills for Indian war yeterans. He also W,Vv Vt(ajt regularity of the bowels.
PCUlLIsTS AT El PASa
Reported fur Order. Fight will Probably
Occur on Mrxiraa Poll. Maher's
yes Macta Better.
El Paso. Tex., Feb 20 Maher left
Las Cruoes this morning in a buggy
with John Qninn and Peter Lowrey,
intending to drive across the country
some distance and to catch tbe train
The object is to dodge tbe rangers.
Shonld Maher be caught by the raDgers
tbe chances are tbat be will be arrested
and placed Under heavy bonds not to
fight on Texas soil. Fiigimmons Julian,
Steuz 1 and Jack MaoCoy leave .Tnartz
at noon today and report for orders to
Dan Stuart in El Pnso. The fight is
practically Of-rtain to be on tb Mexioan
side of the Rio Grande, from 50 to 100
miles from 1 Paso.
My eyes are much better," Maher
said, "and I am going to do the beet
can when I get into tbe ring. I wish
could have had better luck io prepir-
ng for the fight, but I certainly exP''"
to win in five rounds or less." He still
wears goggles.
Ht l'l IU.ICAN OIUUMZ4TIOY
Meattor of ! Cnamy Krpahllt
Oalral I'tntmiillee
The following are the rambira t tbe
republican oenlral committee of Morrow
eoniitj:
llepi.nrr, (chairman),
OpBlry,
Tbe tnmbre of Ihta eonimlllee ere
reqtMatled Io baM la the arlre nf tbe
l'.le b.'lel, HnlurJay, I'eb 2.'o4. at I
YIrk, p tn., f if lh ar'x of scleet -
iu.NVw Vo.k i.-Mly r..fv .,i,bt 1 p,,,"lf rr-
M lum Veroon,
ten,
NNlteoon,
.Wry,
right Mile,
Islington,
Joim,
(Vi.l,
I ry Folk,
W nil HiMinga,
Alpiii,
I'tiie City,
. W. raitetM
Joe RtHtnr
A. M. (Ine
Miks Kene
I . a Urge
A- IUhi
CO. Fuqo
V. A. JnhiiMm
W. H. (.eo..r
. T. U-tlglM
N. R IteVay
W. IL Parens
A. Andrew
J. L ll .w.rj
f pRENCH
J3 ASMIUI35
FREE
Illustrated by 6 dolls with 31 dresses, 6 suits, 23 hats,
and 35 other articles, furnishing: the ladies with the latest
French fashions as well as the children with an amusing toy.
WaVS tO f Sen( Coupons, or
Get These 1
r.f.LlAne coupon, to
ij -
Send 1 Coupon and 6 oents, or
Send 10 Uents without any
A little daughter of Fred Webbs'.
Holland, Mhkr,, had a very bad cold
and congh wbiob lie bad not been abb
to cure with anything. I gave him a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rumedy,
says W. P. Holded, merchant and post-
maHter at West Briroefield, and tbe next
time I saw him he said it worked like a
:harm, Tnis remedy is intended es
peoially for acute throat and Innw
tleases anch as oolds, croup and
whooping onogb, and it is fmonR for
its cures. There ia no danger in giving
it to children for it contains nothing
injurinna. For sale by Phill Cohn.
druggist.
Tbe Best Coueh On re
is Sbiloh's Cure. A neglected oongh s
dangerous. Stop it at once with
Sbiloh's Cure.
BlackweWs Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C, and the
Fashion Dolls will be sent you postpaid. You will find one coupon
Inside each 2 oz. bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ox. bag ol
Blackwelus Genuine
Durham Tobacco.
Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the
coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them.
a CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED.
PL. UI.UMII . 11 J li..
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JUST ARRIVED !
For Hale.
Ten shares of stock io the National
Bank of Hennner. Arldreea Richard T.
Cox, Reoeiver, Arlington, Oregon, 6ltf. The largest assortment of the very latest styles in .wV.
SVT If. rtj-t 1 I
niwriiD 1ABD1 wm. uoraon nas t-v " 1 T t- n - T , j
opened up tbe feed yard next door to Jjress uoocls, Ls. DQiiQ Lrepon, mptiste,
the Qaeetle ofHce, and now solicits a k rr 1 t- 1
Uauttre Cloth, Court Koyal rique, Cnsso
Cloth, Royal Chemylle, Lace Challies,
Percals, Dimities, Satteens, &c.,
Ever Brought to Heppner!
share of your patronage. Billy is right
at borne at Ibis bnsiness, and your
horses will be well looked after. Prioes
reasonable. Hay and grain for sale. It
TANTEP: 8-veral trustworthy gentlemen
or Indies to travel in Oregon, for establish
el, reliable house. Salary f'NO and expenses.
Hteady position. Enclose reference and self ad
dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com-
fany, intra rioor, umani tiuuaing, unicsgo,
11. marl.
Stockholders' Meeting.
XTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1' annual meeting (or the stockholders oil
The Morrow Co. Und & I'rust Co., will be held
at the ofllce of the treasurer on the 2nd ttaturdar
In March at 7 p. 111., for the purpose of electing
oniuers and attending to sucn other business a
may come beiore tne meeting.
a. e. kynd.
15-91. Secretary.
And all of these are to be found at tbe
Fashion Centre which is at
If you see it in oar ad. it's so.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
TN THE CIRCt'IT COURT OF THE STATE
a
SUMMONS.
of Oregon for Morrow Countv,
N THK CIRCUIT COl'RT KOR THE COUN- The State of Oregon.
J tv ol Morrow. Htate of Oregon. puintirr
The Northern Counties'!
Investment Trust, J.W.Morrow Countv
Clerk of said Morrow
County, Orfgnn. and
the heirs of Charles
Lind, deceased.
Defendants.
Whereas. It has been aatlsfartoiiW made to
Inn.r td Ih. fniirt that nn tt, 1'tth Amv .it Ian.
To O. W. Stewart and James D. Hamilton. I .. wuo ih.m unrat.r..,M nn.
Defendants. Charles I itid died InUttnte: that at the tlma nf
Limited, l'lalutltr,
vs.
O. W. Rtcwart, James f.
Hamilton, (I. W. Har
riugto , Addle Parvln
and J. N. Hrown,
Uvfeiidanti.
thinks be haa a good chance to secure
that loug looked for publio building at
8alem.
O.ingreeemao Kills baa been very
active in departmental matters this
week.
Io addition to bis other duties, Hen
For sale by Wells t Warren.
Two II a ad red Moris Illb
Two New York City architects, Hard
! at. S"l 1 1 a. a a
uig x 110 1011, nave tirawu plans tor the
most remarkable building on earth, and
t is aesereted tbat it Is soon to be bnilt
in that city. It will be 20 1 stories in
Mitchell has bad the taek or preparing height and will have a n ir spa. e 21.
the majority report in favor of seating W. etiare feet. It will occupy one
i. 11.. o... - .... ni 1 '"n imiu'k aim uiij neeifio eieva-
... I tore will earry paaerngers and freigbi np
1 it"""-. wu,t-i anil oowo llirongn tl. inerewill bo liij.
IO( of about lft.OOO words, I (MK) separata uRler and suites, aoonm,U-
Tbt Tote do! to take on tbe renort of ,,n pple. A magoifloent rof
I .... .i u aa I I 1 a 1 Sit
Iha (Inane, enmmlltr. on lb. tariff hill " " wimer,
I "... a . 1 .' M u I lut aUWWItV UUIIUIUH.
wm ajrwi uidtviiaiineu tu pen.
Mitchell. Us wants to See it taken op Prafaraa Caaaol ft fare
immediately and if possible pee4 and By I,.! applieatioes, as they eaonot
become a law. I reach the diaeaartt pa'lioo of lb eir.
Heo. MoRride was slUblly ndi.pieej rufr" "'J' o0 mt " w d'eln-ee.
' I aM.I 1. aa S a a . M al..a.l.l all... . I a I.
.. It.. ...I. ..... f ,,.a k ui.. "7 t.-M,mKini trui.ute.
" " IVafueas Is eaownl by en n Hamed con
entirely reenvere.1. 1 .111 ioq ( the mucons linltm t,f the
J K. IngaU. postmaster at N-Iol. is I Koetahisn tube. Wbeo Him tab set
Id the city. hutUmed oo bate a roronli. g eonad or
WaaHiMoroM, eb. 17ltt lM. Iiuperfoet hearing, and when It is entire.
If rliwed daatrteae ie the rtwqlt, and on
I a IK. I.. ll-K. .... t.. L
a. a . . . . . M i.a. .a,w hiii.ww.iiiiii ... lairn UKl
t.M.t spr, " T and Ibie lab restored to He noimal eta.
Ayer'e Harnanlla i j -is the eilr ditum. beanne wilt be deatmted t..r.tf :
.. . . . . .1 - - ,
tnnary uiaiineuoaoi Having twee meuniv I oiee eeere oat of t'B are ese-t h?
moon pnnnr aonwea an rininn ai ins 1 eaiarrn, wbirb le Cthlog but aa Inn
Worlds tair, t.liieagft. elanafaeturers I d rtidttioo of the mneoes sarfao.
of other aarsaparill-s ..ogl,t by every We will tlv One Hundred IMIar to
means to nl.taioaahowintf ( their r'ds, I any raae of deafoeee (eaaee.1 by ea'arrh)
0111 iney were an inrne, ay no.ier me that eantol Iw eure.1 hy Hall s I aUrrb
apptk-atiiia ot the tale r .rMd lieg the Care, Mend lr etrenlaee,
entry of patent inmlieiaee and boatrame.1 K. J. I'HKNEt k U),
The deeuilon of the World's fair aathm I lTS.l. by drnaia, 75. Tld s O
riliee la favor or Ae Maraai arilla was
in rffeet ae fulhiwa. "Atet'a r-'sana
rills e B"t patent hi'ilirliie. It (t'see
not hollies' In tbe of s traua
tare io Me merits."
will, out lll.'lratatl.iii.
AataAli f t. Sil.-iu ia )ot
Jrl tea ljf I r,itn'..i thu I ranrli
a)lum 1 r.t-fii nrc.in. Ate.
hraiii lias I-. 11 aLt I f ir wl.ti li
of couf in. ai, ai,..l,. r onj
tMsy.
an b other ImalneM m nay rome lf.ife
the Commit!' (' i'U end let a
bate f U I r'feei.taime
A. V. I'.rtisa.e.
13 In Cbairtnab.
INl ma I'.tt - ! J al(iiibeia
hai si . I lb I' -tt, aw i(idwtt,lel
.!! at htleea, Ibi,, n', 1 1, nsnal (-el
t ( il-i s (tsi.l, 1,m i,Mi oa tbe Drat
j la M f ll-iea ' are y 14 say ('tarelia
I.I W I. V !,1 HI ail L aa I. M.r.l lni " Tl.a l.e dile
t-ii.l car I "ti et eak Ia faiw sat
I'ietelieg " The T -it e.: "The j ke
of it is that this rep be r, darieg
all id ilreee, Hkej a WiJ
resMeaseluaa ea be ( are4
tV lhene ol Mill.ib'e Co". Thai t'eat
(VnsbCareie the only kenwej rce,tf
fr (bat tefilhle Uiaeaee. Put sale by
Utile a Warren.
&-ree e t'f
I wee eerviHie. lire I. Irrilabte. and
It la eroea, Karl a (,'lovrr IUa4 Tea he mad
m well eo t harry Ms F-K. Uu'
tsa. for sal by Wells A Ma'fea.
in the name of the BUte of Oreon, you are nla death sstd Charlea Ind was unmarried and
roll? required to annear and answer the com- i(i .... ehii.iren ... ..ih.. h.u. .t i.a, ..,,1 ih.i
pl-lutOled against yon In the ab.iva entitled p to the time of the commencement of this
suit on or heture the first day of the next regu
lar term 01 me atwve eiiuuea court, to-wu:
Monday, the ltd day of Marrh, IHttfl,
proeeeding no person or persons hsve spteared
clalmitif to lie an heir, or heirs of said deceas
ed. That at the time of his death as aforesaid.
and If you fall an In answer, for want thereof jal.1 nereaaed wss aeUed of certain re- estate
the nlslntltr will ani.lv to iha court lor tha '" """ County, resides a con.lderalile
XVdV" rheV'om?,r,rtof,'M'Tr?,w rllillr.n
eight p.-r cent per annum from the flrt day of I'T.: l!lr M'-lflt av.i.l .jilrrr-i iip
Jnlv l-trl imill n.1,1 r.ir th 11m nf aKan.l said trust, and proceeded to administer said
Klftv two 11 11 lid re.lt hs kill. with Iniemt un" ,h' "lrert.in of said County Court
fj" !L,V,.l".h!..A'U ."D. J!'!".'' That on the 21th dav of Dt- emlM-r. such
Iron, the nth d.r of Jatiua y l-i'.. and the sum '1.m,., 1 1 1'- ,r?.m nl'."'' "i1.!"1 1 mn' &Fm
ol III.. Hundred l)ll,ra. al.i.rneys fees, and l'.".?' " , ' hL,niVieh u'wilVi ''wn VlTTT!"
c,-...nddl.l.urae1e,...,h1..,,(Tt XJWXlrllS F
a 1 smi istr iiim iiire-TMitsitirw ni wnmt mnnaaM - - - - a aw lc i iasi am
..1 1 a in u . ti . ha u 1 nt ik. ku'l it.! the sura ol l ilul, which said sum of money .WlH J I IL
11 'and VhJ T of he I oYeie ?i inTn " l'""n" innn- td bv such admlnlstraU i ILL'
TP" K of Ranat V I V fcTihe J 1 o. t'i'nTrl
against the lefeii.lant . V..eteart for any da- M . .....,.,,,,.' , .,,..
..rmrr-.'rtlm'Vnl'me ?5, -"!
nni m r. v. jii.rr.w, min inii wmn (ittmir
Cummings & Fall,
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL.,
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4
Q., C. M. 4 Ht. V., C 4 A , I'. Kt. W. A C,
ami the C. et. LliF. Railroads.
HATEM NU.oo PRH DAY
Cor. W. Madison ami Clinton 8ts.,
CXrlCJLCrO. ZXiZa.
iiiie
if theatrtive i.ame.1 suma. and f..r snrh further
relief aa la demanded In plalnilrTa romelali.t.
I his Btintmons la rut.iut.e. by nnler ol Hon
Court haa not made any further nnler In relation
thereto; and that b rea..n of such facta, aald
inn of 01 ahmil l e heal m and become
Stephen A. U.eell. Judge of tl.S al.lh (udlrlal ,J,. nnttrle M tha t.l. .nil LTi,. ',
dl.trt. t ot tht fUU of irron. date.) IwUmber JJ 1.11 n.ht & Ti.I t.i i ... t
I. ia. j ia Hiti.tiv Oregon haa a nghl by law to .1 sum of money
j1i.ii ,'.:,; i.,.V.. I" t-aeaain of said defendant J. W.Mor-
Attorney for I'talniirr.
Nollct of Intention.
row, aa afnreaa,
And It further aatltfarturtlT appearing to the
I Court thai a summons has tMued In this pro-
dl"g. directe.1 tneaid deendant. J. W. Mor
row, renolrlne him. and the heirs of the aald
I Charlea Und dereaacl. In aptvar and answer
tlimn me lima
.b ftrrii a ar La usaona fiiiwti,
iatii.arw II I
ta-iiTli' fa ttriiknr i.n. . v iii.t miMht Information fl e-l herein.
1 I,, II. t,.m..l a-iii,. ha. ii ..i,-a I limited br law In rlvll caaea. and thai aald
nf hit li.lel,ll..n make Hii.l I. rt I uramnni haa been dnlv aerv-. itta.n aald
nlh.ri. n att.l thai ..t.a.r will h.Mal. "".i'i." " . aiwiitw, aiv.n.iti, I'l mmft
kl.ixl w' Morrow. I .uiii t iers. at Heppner, I "..rrow Count, ("ems. and that no hetr. of
tirrrm.BB February Jtih. til ; helre of the aald barlea Und. dereaard, ran be
.M.I..I Wll . fMllliy .1.1..
aeJtMIM MsTTrwiM. III.
. II ta therefore heret.t nr-lered that all peraons
for the n S See j, lr, . JDaad lnteeeaie.1 In the aald eatale nf I bar lee Und.
I'Sera-e IfTp 4 a. R .: g. W.M. decra-e.1. appear on or heh.re the Sral darnf
Me iiamea the folinwliig wiltieaata In prove bis the nei regular term of Ihla Cmrt which la
eniitlnunue featdeur Upon end culUiatloa of. tbe Bret M"nlef In March. ta, m.wit. Ibe
aald land, tn : teuaj i iheranl ai llet.nner In a.j u urttiw
IharleeKua John T. Kirk. Rar.lv P. Loaf . I Cminly. and show eaoae. II anr ther barewh
keubea J. Ueunt, all of Nei paet. f ireenn I (he title of aald eeiate. now In Ibe han.lt nf aald
0. f , ILj.i1. I J. W. Morrow, being Ibe aon, of lim ill, thi.uld
ta
-TO THE-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
YU THE CSIOS PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace Rleepera.
Tourist eieepera and Pre Reclining Chair
Car DAILY to Chicago.
Many hours saved via this Una to fas Urn
Point.
STEAM HEAT. PiNTSCH LIGHTS.
LOWICNT htJK'VlZm.
keglaleV.
Hotict of Intention.
U Xmm ft.ea thai VMIneae awr " lhdaro January,
the following naaaM aeti ef bat l4 anta I mmtt ' ItKi'MKN A J'M I.
r veal In tha I'lalnli brreln. the stale of
Oregon II la tortber ordered that Ihla nolle
be pukllahed once each awl fore, enert.tt,a
weeSa la the Heppner l.arelle, a neaiar of
genaral rirrulalloq p"hllthed a llrt pnef, la
of bit Intenii.. in ataae aal prnaf la aurtewl
of bit rial and thai a.d prnf al be teade
lf..re the eeiaty r.rtk of tlofenw r.ititr al
li--eer, ,rrg en .irr, vu
I II SHI ft M Hsu.
Md t t. ? b ih a na4 and Mv ik
s-- ;i. Tp a a r- K W M
Me nanea the ..ii-wlnf wit hi ttta lit prn
IS.
t irrult Jtidr.
HCMMOM
itaaiaH i.tiLr
I IMRtL Itntilltt k aikTIM
It leas ellf tniaiak Id sp.a. a
S 'Mi bat, thai the aulb-.f it.ee
..iij pid bete iftea ll.e "fanatb
l" M .alera nt'.lat aad reattaiee.l the
Kerda The fact la that Ih adltniitie.
k. . i . . ...... I Henrt llre.f
i -.1 aWi. ,i. r " " rau.
U.- i....... Il.n-l.u f It Buiiia, ( Varies
tl I ..Ua.n .at U.a.taa.1. ih-vh, I K ' S SV ' mt
Jit Hiatal I . eldant
In Tttf nt-fiTi ar miTm cot xtt
nf Motmw. Ule (Iregng.
Ill ?
R later.
N.ilies a betehv rvea Ibat a ltielie efief l4ilg . whil lb sitttviM
of lb item. fraltal ..roiuilte ! .f.-re. di tfllt lalevseaa
lit .fr.. e-.nnir (lfrg.,n, b bl I on a id slop U.e ala.ibi a enn as lb
bster.laf . Man b li. K. at I d ns . la li il Ptd tuB thlb lb M -
befor , f lie aU b.nel. f,t it sVtsssi s.it.sr.l a kill al n.h bad
luri-.ea ,j aelrelu a lb lima f-.f b,.i i. I efpirw-l A I Vafa..aa lb haul t f time
Mr, Mau A
attit ld io li." N ttli Atii ti.'ao lli.
tlfw, aaVs: "IKm. , t ,al litt.
tai)J fliair Vfty fl"tt vn ar.
outit i .f er rtii a! Ilicy tan I)
tit an.l tlial'a all. j ' '
a-aaa ! (He r--'r' Sf trle sjiof bed
Tup reiiiil liran camf.iii n In H is ' " UH " I"1'
iae frj'ui-lirao camjin m u.ta , t,h, j,ai, .a, ih. aii sad twet
tanl arliriljr oji ue ltiiirnw ! id" er tii....f i tt.a titmt he, lhef
ill . , , .,. i,. el I'ba.fbeftt.a'a totl llefoe-lv,
at l.i. h Inn- H ciinfy c Ur.I ,.,B ,. f , ., i ,.. M.r
ft if n tuition HH'f 1 ah I ic I I tlt-'li an I l. i iae r.ab. U tea see f
t , ,i . .. t ...... i . S"'1' t. I icia i lt.es fewiejy
.1.1- f f U. ! im.-ir. a.. I n ull, (f , , . ,(;
f iietiti.tO, aiVf wl.uh tl Mif .ib I,. fvei'l.
tu a'let, "!.t.lt e tet.1. ti. ant f r
lb lrai.aaei m of say lbr I'm tm
tbat may roe ) the n..ii..e A
fu'l a1 lei. lai c 1 1 all lb .ii.milleir.en
bsrafnra'iy t. ' ete'e I.
J. t. V..a..w,
t l.al.aate.
fit IU"-t drfsrlrd last futiir.ttv for
kaeaas (,'l'y, 'eeaib'v r-naine,
ll.ongb kwip ct e y h aill relate
Iu t)f a a tesne.lici.
. Of b -Ufa la eeteial (! It
e'auji fc an t -i;!ae lObliuu'l (f.-io
fn lid anal it lalef At Una
-y .tiiiriuel f r a wlnit Jr.
? l !. er l,i r-e. a mtaj
a ! auib.tt.ite aaaat aa eat el iff l.
ri. bat bid bee f..t IbMt tpletveeirn,
a ebl lima pf one, ot Ibre-i
das, lb et.li A'enriao p.pnl.ii a
se-aTbt b bea) rite, oil a at I rt'-ni
lb Utt-i e Tie" ta tie
. f tbteafy lUvlew f lUvteaa,
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XXCOXeOOOOOOOOOOf
4
ST. JACOBS OIL
W!fCt OUT
T n' a A lsi..a defendant.
la the an Ih etale of Oeen. o
heeeht eeo.lt . apwea, an anaeet Iha ewa
pialal Bil againel , a Ih ahnv enlttl
t-.M mm Bt hehie the S-si day of Ut Best regular
terns of aald c.il ta a u
Ibe tad hay mt atarrb. a
M lit"-, tall tn e ". tt at Iberenf
the K.alntlt l I erf-tr t Ihe emirt Irar the
fe I, ) 'I. a.. a, a sel l caap tml, b a II
tm -l-al aai- ..a) h the t-. nt of fin
f"Haaaena a.t.aea a Mb Interval I H ..., at Iha
rate e4 le mmt real pet tttta t.'.at Ihe 3 ' I.
w4 hneMtir .'l and an. a ann, aa Ihe
rtt eaat at:.lr oa,.,h aa aa ett.-ei., a
lea. mmA c-at al Ai.HaJCa.a a ., aM, m
h..v ..e mA a retain a.aria.a ateri.ard bt
tpa w tawWea Ke i aa.,l H Ihe aat aa
tiw tSe.1 a4 raw 1.-4 I the ra...l,
eJ aa,4 r-mtt " r b t of ar-aM
lo-l ia b ' P " fnae i ing t.e
t. lg tMmtel r-mtmm le. t V .
t tat Ukrilt ,M ',eaS.J
1 ,-!. . 1. 1 l( , Ita
" w .
bt att.t't at. 4
I" v '
t t , ,ua a ,HUk V, tetrl ml f-
Iffmilbink t4 fcia '' i i itr o m rtn, ei
any t et kitl 4 If eat fW. v I --'r. M ((
A , .ahtali'aT llleairal.c aad I It Atraet b-J r.a.t
ptlee ,4 tttry lie t of tag in fom noe I
B is k.aw tn, at hdt-B p'
, l.f r, f f el eegie. b, 1
tft aa I avcbaey. .ilaf ! free
R. H'. BAXTER, (7et. Agent,
I'vrtlttnd, Orrgon,
J. C, HART, Agtnt, Iltppner, Ortgtm.
Vour Face
fidmlnlttrotrtt KoVct.
NOTt't la atev t.ivi-1 tar tst
tWMlfaal b tmrm tteowa a,4-l-a
cnas. P. viiiarti & Ga.. bhh
wivws B IHiaiU Walt mtA a.,,, ea ea, ,,4 i. r-w t .-
ItT Cenel tlr. a a CMICA&O
J -Maaaaa laaM i tt .
r . - .....T, H -
faJ . ..,.t 1 I HalWee
. - - . ,',f ' - 1 i I lal i
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it at a) a, aa I, w. , 4-,;a mit4lt
Wh.ne,t taattat 4a te I .tat f
-t-4 tola M 4f 4 " .
IS I r liltiw
ft,riy Ivdel tvfte afc"..
arie. Ilaireal' a. Havt
it.f,MltyI
1 ebaa) aa. oa. aV
J t atbt SlU Baa, testse.
avtn be -! ttb a a! ai(
eaMt at ftt latasa in
HeSeiiilaclB
eesesss) crai ns M
PINCH UNSION.
TEWSIOM I JWOICATQB
AUTOMATIC TENSIOS RELEASER,
TV eaoas naaearie a4 sjawfal Vkaa Seat
444 t ewte ksLm.
Tae 1TIIITC It
CmWy ul MtiaMatf littt,
or r h ruiik m frft AeUaMat,
AU Irtitkt ArUeisi,
A4 :3 re aM yoeaa fmtpUtU fal
Asaal 4 foat ttpe.tatava.
A ttt t'ttttti Waarto i saw.
a-J tet.i'. ra, t, otaj tt- AbLreata
V.'HITE SEVfiKG MACHIXE Ca,
CtCVtUNO, O.