Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 25, 1896, Image 2

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    Thk Atlanta constitution sums
up the Washington bitaation as
"ducks, debts and democrats."
Oun state penitentiary has now
reached its high water mark, 400
prisoners being confined within its
walls.
il
He Latest interview Will
.E
There are two hundred lawyers,
tweDy-seven editors, and three
ministers in congress. The editors
have a big responsibility on their ,ooeB88nt mental exertion oould not fail
Famous Novelist Recovered From
Nervous Prostration.
Paine's Celhry Compound Mad Har
vigorous and Energetic
Da Manrier baa made Paris studios
familiar to every one. But not until
the appeaniDoe of Mrs. E. Burke Collins'
story of "A Gilded God" did novel
readers dream of tbe wealth of material
ready for some gifted novelist's pen in
tbe brilliant artist life of our own New
Orleans.
In a recent interview by a New Orleans
paper she said : "Of course, to a certain
extent my characters are drawn from
life, tbongh never exam portraits. My
iavorite nerome is Mam'selie in my
story of a 'Modern Heathen.' No, I
rarely urge aspirants to take op a liter
firy career, uoces is obtained only
at tbe price of tbe most exhausting
labor."
Although Mrs. Collins' writing has
always been a labor of love, yet suoh
shoulders.
A Tennessee senator was saved
from a fatal wound by a folded
newspaper iu his breast pocket.
Good for the newspaper.
It 18 reported that Gov. Pennoy-
er has returned to the democratic
fold and that that party will again
nominate him for mayor of Port
land.
to have its fffeot of ber nervous system.
At one time she found herself tired
out and wenk from her uninterrupted
work; she became nervous and incapable
of work; she even saw nervous prostra
tion staring ber in tbe faoe. Tbe gen
eral toning np that ber system needed so
badly she found in Paine's oelery com
pound. Today she is perfectly well and
strong again, busy as ever with ber brain
It 13 a peculiar fact that tramps
and others who have no money
with which to pay doctors' bills
neve haver appendicitis. Atchison
Globe.
The Baker City Blade denies
that allegation that R. S. Anderson
is the ship, crew and captain of
the reDublican party of Baker
county.
General Weyler will cive the
Cubans eight dayB to lay down
their arms and surrender, and they nd pen, and grateful to Pane's celery
will propably give lira about oono',ouuJ fl,r ,he ,im,,,T be,P
vX i mnlA tr,m ,ln it. ,ttilBre Rnd ,rouble ni1 deRPftir "en,e
-"" about to c ose ronnd her and ah.it I..,
off from everything tbat was dear.
. .. m ..... .ft I
UILL m'E, tbo iar-iatiieu Mum-l -your constant brain work mnat tell
orist and lecturer, (lied at Asbville, Jour strength," observed the reporter,
N. C. on Saturday attornoon. death ",; oa no Me ,,ow
' I -m I rv, u .1 . . 1. r . . - t . 1
a.. ni hi; ui p nrr UIIIO lif ICIl UOgn
day, she replied, "I am careful to obey
the laws of health, and I am never with
out a supply of Paine's onlrv som
puuiiu. v uen i met weak ami nervons
and there is a heaviness in my brain or
a shooting im;n over IheVves. whirh
warns me that mr energy is fliirging. I
take a littln of the ooinpouml, and I am
strong ami free from pain at onoe. I
nevi-r fnj iyril stirli buoy aiioy of spirits
and iiiiiiiliii ( f bmly before I mad
the HC'piiiiiUnoo of Paine's evlery orti-
pomid. Heareely a day aaae that I do
inn tirgs Hums inciiii lo lake It. Ki.r
iiHiiralgia, indiceition, neivuns prontrn-
tim, ami lilnod disorder. I am con-
vincru mat mere is uoiiiing use 1 allie s
I am nut surprised
being a result of a stroke of paral
ysis which occured a short time be
fore.
TheiiE is no question but the
Kastern Oregon brunch aylurn
will be built, sooner or later.
Tlioro is littlu doubt that it will be
built this- summer Nuloin States
man.
It la said that a m-hemo is be
ing quietly worked to bring about
the dofent of Mitchell, Herman
aud Ellis. Tlioro is "a lion ou
but it is still doubtful whether the o.dry compound,
brood nho will hatch will bo any
that physicians nse It in different oases."
I l'tm .IaM .at . ... 1. .. - I
more Mtiafaclury than the present L , ,oppr o(
OUO. Laat Uregonian. sedentary people, Its rilriialv nas by
briiio workers, IkiIU men and women
A New YottK ofliee boy ajxnt off"r""' lHofaa, in.li..-. mo
if . . , !! viurf ruruia neiioirni nerve
wrote to thfl treaanary official, that .ruarlated, nervous tiene. Nothing rise
he would tftko 150,(KH) of the new has ever possessed anything like the
loan, lie wm awardi. the IxiuiU I'"'' '' osiers eomiKiuhd to
....I tt,n I.U rir.1,1 I.. I.U "'' l.esllbv tisrvoua lone tr. lbs
them for $'',(KK). A pretty cooj
return for a two-cent investment
eulire body, and to thoroughly elranse
the liluod. Hcbool Uaohers, prufreaioual
men, newspaer ueo, minuiers, publie
nfllalala, men whose daily outlay of
MftH. Ul.AINE haa Cllwtioa of "''. beosuee bar J, trying, an i ions
twenty freaentation gtvela receiy. ;. ren.wej .treegih.
Cdby the late Jarue G. Blame (b,i, b.altby art.oa, ibe.ntlr. body,
while epealrr of tho liouaiv Mra. 0 paine's etUry eonipnned. It ase
lUndall liaa fourteen. HHaker shortly dispels beedacbe, tbeunatie
Uel La quite a larga collection P'". JyPl. iwable, groersl
of carrls reeeiml . unotf his aro""T " "aor- 0,D"
a a a a a
former terra, ana uaa iiai nail a
du.en tiveo to Lira tinea the
preeeut aeaaion legKn.
MiKiSLEY U in alt probability
ocas' fruro
pare bluuj.
All Kwiewae it
Ask tour pbysieiaa. your drn?-ie anJ
Inul Irlvs.la tainl MhlL.k'a ...
ttiA lea.lor io tlm preeideutal racU,on.rajii..n. They will rremnaieaij
.. it .,...l...ii.. lt,...-r ! rr saie i.y rue sfa
' ' a a as v -- . t
a a
rvnaior Aiueoo una teaa pTLai A Lis a! n-.u.-City Marebal lllske
oi'tMwition than any other. No otv Ii;Um bspiy lly as if he had met a
pooeht Maail Lis jmblio of prUato " f,",. ' .
reoird. 1U is the first choice of
niny, tbo aocontl rhoie tt a great i
tnultitu la and fur tuoulhs Jrt to
think l-jut it
i mi ni?n nnn ixbopean letter.
from our Special Correspondent
We bave returned soaked and disap
pointed from Vesuvius. Oar elotbes
and oar tempers bave been rained; Cook
tbe excursion fiend baa fallen in our
estimation and Yesavias is simply be
neath oar notioe. We went to tbe crater
Id a rain tbat was soffioient to bave pat
out tbe volcano. We bave jolted miles
in a epringless wagon, we bave ridden
springlees donkeys, waded in anhee to
our Bnkles, and all Ibis in tbe interest
of pleasure.
We left Naples about nine o'clock in
tbe morning nnder tbe supervision of
Cook and in one of Cook's wagons. The
morning was not altogether promising
but ''hope springs eternal" and we
thought the day would probably be
clear. Naples was just beginning to
really wake up for tbe day, for tbe doloe
far niente of the people begins by lying
in bed in tbe morning. At lat we
reached tbe open oun try and while the
clouds gathered overhead our spirits
were kept up by a band of strolling
musicians who walked along by tbe
carriage and sang "Santa Luoia" and
other delightful Italian songs, varying
tbem occasionally with "Daisy Bell" iu
honor of oat nationality and seeming
disappointed when we failed to look ap
preciative. We stopped at a little moon,
tain inn where oar bonest driver who
probably shared profits with the pro
prietor, told us we oould get the best
wine in all Italy. At tbe next stop we
left tbe carriage and mounted donkeys
to orosa tbe lava fields. At this mo
ment natore's feelings overcame ber and
as if in anticipation of tbe fate tbat
awaited us, began to weep. Everyone
commented gleefully on tbe faot and we
mounted the diabolical beasts, as
premier Olliver said when tbe French
started to Berliu with "light hearts.'
When we reached tbat spot on our re
tarn we bad seen Vesuvius but a strange
silence bad fallen on all tbe party, and
those who found voioe at all lifted it in
declaring tbat henceforth their mission
would be to dissuade others trom the
accent of the volcano. An incompati
bility had sprang up between all the
members of the oompaoy and eyes that
looked love at tbe beginning of tbe trip
were now singularly inexpressive behind
straightened bangs, and under dripping
bats.
Probably tbe donkeys were no worse
than other donkeys, bnt tbe road they
bad to travel was bat a rough path and
it seemed to me tbat any self-respecting
nkey would not have taken advantage
of so maLy rooks in tbe road for pur
pose of stombling as these innocent
looking animals did. Tbe saddles weie
not fastened securely and tbe guides,
one of whom scoompanied each rider
and shouted dreadful threats to the
donkeys, were eipeoted to hold the
ssddlee on. When tbe donkey fell
down, the saddle slipped forward and
cuffed tbe animal on tbe bead. Wben
be went op a bill it settled Inseourely on
his tail and finally when the guide bad
grown tired of holding it on it tumbled
off altogether.
The rain at last began to pour and
the wind rashed violently down tbe
mountain. It was impossible to bold
umbrellas and cold, wet and dlsheart
ened the party reached the station of the
fuiiiciilaire road that leads up the steep,
)ie'(iing auy oooe to within a tew hun
dred yards of the crater of tbe volcano
Tbe only tire in tbe restanraut was in
the kiieheu ana the bead waiter, who
speaks five language and probably nets
about f'20 a month, lovited us to warm
ourselves, au iuvitation w gladly so
pepte.l. VVtieu the world bad assumed
a brighter hue through the medium of
an omelette and steak we started np the
mountain again. Tbe road Is slroost
iwrpvtidieular aud one feels much more
as if tbe asofot were being made in ao
elevator tbat no a rail trerk. It IS
railed a funionlaire, but is really a esble
wiiu doable tracks aud the ears are
balanoed an they psss each other mid
way ol the disteoee. Oo either side are
the great fields of lava and anbes, the
former of 0. mrse, now Oooled aud la tbe
most fsnlaslia shspes. in whirb. as in
clouds, oos sM ni' t olearly wbat Ins
laney auggeels. Perhaps It was lbs
Inlliienoe of tbe donkey ride and tbe
weather bat il seemed In me Ihire's llllis
tratlons of Dantee "Infem"" might bave
been p' olographs of I lira furuatiojs.
Al tbe top of the fomenlaire we were
ml by a new rrUy i.f gmde bo look
otTlheir big roals and wrapped them
about tbe dretirUd women of lbs party.
Chairs carried by four men were to be
bad for those nui.lle i wt'k t Ike
crater. A gnl.te went ftbtd id eaeb of
na and throwing a strap over bis
shoulder told os la b.dd il tight and !eo
bark. Ones sympVhr for lbs gniile
prevents him leauiog lk very far al
first, but later s) mpail.i to h-ei la fstigae
sod one reel? hiitlf t- bring palld
bodily np ibe bill ll.n.ogb Ibe deep
sties Tbe eiater was tooted out to
es sod we were warned not to go lew
rbtee, bat we saw pnlhlog bql a flute a
little ceore fungy ibe Ibe dense tnial
erttig Ibe monition, we sew Ibe row
an g lav anion I.kr4 temptingly
warm, sn.i me enirer wtten wae a
brlsht yellow sod suell4 like a tnsleb
reriory. iieeeeeding the bill agaia la
Ibe fuoteolai'e in Uliee feeg listtitt
4 Ibe arms of tbe guide and reg arjlees
of ImwI sttne and silk sinderskirl sof
fefe.1 I heme les to be dragged Ibmo.b
Ibe fin, grey aebee, t,.o wee'j and wet
ll pmteel. i
Al Ibe lower etatin a ! i.f Mteral ,
botif was n.e.U la anlieitaa4l ef a
rleaMeg np uf Ibe weather, bn Ibalj
proved l b tim hnaever. tfing this j
lime II e registry tm, a Uiye tiler t)
bn'k 11 ahieh It.toiel n,(T fl, a i-ImI
la relieve lir feelings frnlbrd tie
dit e-... We si't ealle-J mpm ti r
r- 1 pur erndil e--'ieiie sod
omen ta e fi.nn.t ll.r ineertp- j
lines after lb tg. I.l k f t At '
ffie Best
of all Gxjgh Medicines
is Dr. Acker's English Rem
edy. It will stop a cough in
one night, check a cold in
one day, prevent croup, re
lieve asthma, and cure con
sumption, if taken in time.
It is made on honor, from the
purest ingredients and con
tains neither opium nor mor
phine. If the little ones have
croup or whooping cough,
use it promptly.
Three Sues 25c 50c and $1 per bottle.
At Druggists.
ACKER MEDICINE CO,
16 and 18 Chambers Street, New York.
COMMITTEE MEETlMi.
Krpablicaa Central Committee Met and
Make all Arrangements. Convention
March 28.
A meeting of the republican central
oummittee convened at one o'clock p. m.
at tbe Palace botol parlors last Hatur
day aod wero called to order dy Chair
man A. W. Patteroon. O. N. Peck of
Lexington was selected as secretary
The following were present: A. W.
Patterson, Heppner; Joe RHOtjr, Gentry ;
D. W. Hornor, proxy for A. M. Qunn,
Mount Vernon : Mike Kenny, Luna; A
Rood, Dairy; O. F. Fuqua, Eight Mile;
O. A. Johnson, Lexington ; j. R. MoVay,
Dry Fork; A. Audrews, Alpiue; J. L
Howard, Pine City.
After due ojnsideratiou of the differ
ent dates suggeated it was decided to bold
the repubiioun primaries on March 21,
'96, and the couvention on March 28, '96.
On motion of 0. A. Johnson, second
ed bv 0. A. Pliant, the representation
for the coming convention was bused on
tbe congressional vote of W, R. Ellis.
THE ereat prize fight Las come Oa motion of A. Andrew,seconded by
and gone without any interference Mike Kenny, it was deoided to base the
from the authorities. But unless representation on one for every 15, and
public sentinifnt changes greatly f"otion over one-half, and one at larse
aiifit. ifr p mmmnnfcUin batt e will tor every preoinot, ims Deiug the same
not likely occur in America, at least representation as tnat or two year ago
not in the United States. ims maKes tne representation na fol
lows: Heppner, 10; Gentry, 4; Mt.
Vertion, 5; lone, 3; Cecil, 2; Dniry, 5;
Dry Fork, 3; Eight Mile, 3; Alpine, 2,
Piue City, 2: Matteson, 4; Lexington, 3;
Wells Springs, 2; Lena, 3. Total 51. A
Rood resigned as committeeman fn ni
Dutry and Btiggeated the appointment ol
John F. Royse which change reoeiveo
the unfiiiimoua support of the meeting
This completing tho work the meet
ing adjourned.
a FA
GIVEN AWAY
Consisting of one ebeet of FARM BUILDINGS and one sheet
of 78 Subjects, DOMESTIC ANIMALS, etc. These are to
please tbe children. Tbe Farm House and Animals can
be cut out and made to stand, thus making a complete
Miniature Farm Yard.
3 Ways to Get This Farm :
cr j 6 Coupons! or
SGflQ 1 Coupon and 6 Cents j or
10 Cents without any Coupon, to
BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C,
and the Farm will be sent you POSTPAID. You will find
one Coupon inside each 2 ounce bag, and two Coupons
Inside each 4 ounce bag of
BlacH's Giiie Durnara Totiacco.
Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the
coupon, wnicn gives a lisi oi ouier premiums anu uuw iu gci uicui.
2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED.
3
Michael D IIauter, ex-senator
aud a prominent democrat from
Ohio, committed suicide at t'oatoi ia
on Friday night during an attack
of insomnia. He is spoken ot as
one of the ablest membeis of the
52d congress and was a man emi
nently sucessrul in buisinens un
dertaking, llii lite insurance
amounts in the aggregate to $200,-000.
R. S. Anderson, at the last con
vention, Btated with vehement
voice and gesture that the republi
can party was in favor of the free
and unlimited coinago of silver at
the ratio of 16 to 1, places him in a 000,000 equare feHt,
r .
HMMIMBHWWWaiinilMll
i -
condition of coming down to the
point of defining the position of
the parly, and the public wants to
know the change .f heart for his
refusal to meet any and all ques
tions on this subject. Now, Ander
son, come ou or oC liakor City
Blade.
Two Hundred btori a High.
Two New York City orchileoB, Hard
ing & Qo ioh. have drawn plans for the
moat remarkable building on earth, and
it is assereted that it is goon to be built
in that city. It wiil be 20) stories in
bHjjht and will have a fl or spaite 2t,-
It will occupy one
largn cttj block ami fifty eleot mo eleva
tors will cany paHsenKera end freight up
nnrt down through it. There will be 100,
000 acp'trate (.fhVanudnit-li, aooomoda-
ting 400.000 people. A magtiifloent roof
garden, eni'loRfd in glas in the winter,
will surmount the massive building.
JURY ll ST.
4
JUST ARRIVED!
he largest assortment of the very latest styles ip
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 he found at the
Fashion Centre which is at
None Hat Ayrr'a at the World's Fair
Ayer'e Harsnnarilla euj-iys the extraor
dinary diatinction of having been the only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at tin
World e fair, Chicago. Manufacturers
ot other siirsaparilliis songht by every
means to obtain a showing of their good',
Dtlt they were all turned away uuder the
application of the rule forbidding the
entry of patent medicine and nostrum.
Hie deoision of the World s fair autho
rities in favor of Ayrr'a Harsapttrilln was
in effeot as follows: "Ayer's yarsapa-
rilla is not a patent medicine. It does
not belong to the hat ot nostrums. It is
here on its merits."
disorder! nrv aol Im
httmaa fnead, bat lbs 1 100 grrsnbsek
bs bad ll on day last Aagast, tad
bleb be b'd gl up as i, XI
Manson, oat i-f the ?a tintdoytj la
flraiiiug out the gl block, fHted ll
bill attHtftg the dtrts this morning sad
Litkbakt NoTfts. The H. D. A L.
society ot this place wilt bold its Iw-t
meptiug for this season on uext Hutnr-
day evening. The public is cordially
invito, ad interesting program was
render ml on last Hatnruay, oonsiHling of
the following ilohitta, the quextion Im.
ing that of the fnrmirauti miiiuftirer
Mears A. W. l'atterfton, l'rnf. llron
and Mr. Andrews acting as j'l lifcs mid
deotdiug in favor rt the farmers. '1 he
souk liy Mamie Eati-s and deelamation
hy M is Thompson were excellent. The
"Dutch Justice" was re produced
with Frank Thomas as j idge, wlio mnn
a show all to himself Ton dt.il.iv'iie b
Ada M.nor and Js. Hart was aUo a good
rul lnlreting feature. Ilila s -cii'ty
will vint Lexington society nn tux
I Deadly evening, and purti. ipate in the
d;riilrn of Ids liitemperiiioo and wsr
)ilralion. Messrs It F. Urnd, J. V.
Ilornnr, Union Keller an J II. T. it tiiley
ar I he sneakers clioen. Onrbova will
also meet the Clarks' Canyon debaters
as six n as deflnils arrangement ran
prrfei-ted. A good timst is aotlciptifd
on m it nttnrday evening.
ine Following is the I it t ot jurors
drawn for tho next regular term of circuii
court which convenes next. Monday giv
It.g retdence aud oui upatiou as shown
by the veuire ns piepred by the clerk:
Frank A. Lundeil, Dr Fork, Farmer,
Wm. DouglaKS, I.oua, htookraHer.
Andrew Rood, Euht Mile, Capitalist,
8. W. Adams, Dairy, Furnier.
J. II. iielliLgbrock, Eiht Mile, Fuimer
Frank UritHn, Ioue, "
0car Mitchell, " Htockiuau.
U. F. King, " Farmer.
Newt Jones, Heppner. Ht:okraiier.
J. F. Deos, Lllu, Htickraier.
8. P. Oarrigms, Hrppner, Capitalist.
1. 0. Thompson, " htockman
Wm. Warien, Mt Veruou, Farmer.
I'iinis Upillaue, Ueppuer, "
J. D. Curmtohael, Lexington, "
J. C. Thompson, " "
N. A. Kelly, Ueppuer, Stuck miner.
Urren Mathews, " li.trbei.
Johu Woodward, " F (timer.
J. A. Woolery, line, Mrcbaut.
O. W. Vincent, tluli)ay, HtotLr.titer
E. 8. Co, !iry, Friner.
Jas. H. Allen, Eight Mile, Fatnit r.
(1. M. Ak.rs, I).y F.nk.
John N- Elder, tl -n.try, H took raiser.
Frflgrf I). I'.ilnn r, L-xiiu'''n, Farmer,
T. U. Ilielw, Heppner, Men bant.
Ihoa. I. (I'uliHiD, ry Fork, Farmer,
K N. Curun, Oeniry, Sli.ckmnii.
II. C (lay, II, ppner. Farmer.
I'lon, Anderioii, Eight Mile, Farm
A Cart WoTta Koole(
(Ntinnmption, La lirippe, I'lirinnonu
and all Throat and Lung diaea
rnred by Muloh's Cure. F.r sala by
Wells A Warreo.
Ci.r Its osiusio.-rornaot to IU
Pall l A, W I'allvraon, pr.-l lei t, )
Morrow O'linlv Itepnblit an l luh" nmi
atlhriorl bunas laal Narday at 2
o'elucl for ths piiria ol re t-raiaii l'n
(lea. Tbornioo was app .iit.t letnpif
tary seerelar; for lb d. Tl f.i..
lag odloers "f alwlil f f h runietf
twit years: W. W Naeat. frrs : II T.
Ilagley, ie prsa.; J.'tiD lliriir, -'
VI, Li. riallrg, Ireaa I h eieenlivs
. mmittes is J. N. Ilroas. r. H t.tons
sod A. W i'atlerssj Willi lb pfe.i lent
arid Vie prMndeat e ofTi 'io m'nilwt
of lbs sam K. K. Min i. A. II. Car-tbii.m-w
and H. I. (Urrigqa p.
pointed as eomraitte on eeaMii..a
asd b laws In riM at iba wit raert
i"s Aftor a few brirl ftaak -f It. T
lUv, J. N. Ilroa. t' A. Kraa l.--.
J M. IWmlbby A. (I. Ittfltfl-ma ai l
A. W. Caller" Hi s ub lj,urre li
mt lw weeks fmw ta it .lal. Mare'i
?, at lha Mtrl bn at T .1 1 p in , o
all r Inf lUd to alien I.
Ike Ilia uf
C-iiaiii, ili,,u, causes mii llmu la
His Ills u( w.nurn. Kit a ChiVrr II lit,
lea ia a p an,t rur- I r ;oiialipii.n
rur s. P. Writs M Mr- e.
If you see it in our ad. it's so.
OHUER FOR PUBLICATION.
Amt i, Hi'tnii.t, Vri.riN'i. -Ttinutia
I eh ! to etui of ti4 II 'iiur diatnel
til e ur next M!,, 1 1, lbs 2 id of
March, ul MhII k k's ball.f r lbs pnri-oa
of lei l,r.,' ii.reri.r and c elk to
snes.i-l i,'i. iiiitf', J, W. l irrow and
J.J. Itilt-ris t,i r'nt innrabnata.
"t direct r !'i tl I lia hsa h'srd th
nnm- c f b .'U J. W. Mirriw, lb out
g lag fli.-rr, aud (i hi. t iner mention-
t j l, S'iJ .i It, eveut IU al either sh mlj
arep, lbs llllereala i t tl. chkl al.l
it b ne,!. i.J. J. J, It bri Is agaia
luvnlixnrd for el"k. t'rery lag p)f
la lbs dtriKt h ml I atUo I th'.a m I-lug
N THE CIRCfIT COPRT OF THE BTATE
of Oregon (or Morrow Coiinir,
The State ol Oreiron,
rittlntlrT,
vs.
J. W. Morrow County
(lurk ol mil,) Mnrrnw
I'oiinty. Oregon, ami
the lielrl nl Charles
Muil, Ueeenpeil,
liefeiiilanta.
Whereaa, H lint l,een mtlfartortl v maile to
an'sr lo tlioCinirt that nn the l ltli iliiT ol Jan-
uarif, ln'm. in until Mormw ( oiiulv. Iireffnn. one
Charlea t in. I ilittl Intintnto; that at the time of
hlailenth audi liiarlea I. 'ml waa tinitiarrleil and
lelt no rhllilren, or other helra at law, and that
up to Die lime ol (he enmineneetnent nf thin
tinM-eeiltna no iierann or mraoin have anreared
rUlnmiK to lie an heir, or helra. of talil dweaa-
e i. I nat ai f lie nine nl ma neain a alo-emil,!.
said di-eeaaed waa aelxel of eertaln real palate
In aatd Morruw ountv. reatilea a ronatderalne
amoniit nl tieraonal iMH'rty. That afterward
the I ountv I onrl ol Morrow Cnnntv duly an-
IKitnt.il admliil'irntnrt of the eatatp nf the aaid
liH-eaaeil. who ilulv niiallniHl and entered nime
aid Irnat. and iroceoi.d to admlntater aatd
eatnte, under tlte ill nation of taldCniintv Court
Thai on the 21th day nl lts-eiiiter. anctt
adinlnlat'atlon waa eompleieil. and anld admin-
lairatora nliH In Mid Coiiiiiv l onrt thitrtiiiil
mental rinal aeeount, bt whleh It waa ahown
tha' there reniatne.1 In the haoda nf atirh sd
mlnlairatora. alter iiirh sdmlntdratloti
fully roiniile'eil. aa the tniTtr of aald ealate,
the nun nl 1 1 ill, w hli h aald aiim ol money
w aa. on aald day. nnder Ihe order and direction
nl aald County Court. ald hy am h admtnlatrat.
on lo J. W . Morrow, Clerk of aald County Court,
Ihe aleive na"ie. deleiidanl. aulilecl In the
further orler of Ihe aald Comity Court. That
al l aiim ol money haa eyer attire aald '.'4th day
ol ieoemlK"r. I'J, l-en, and now la. In tha
hauda of J. W. Morrow, and lhal aatd County
i nurl haa not made any lurtherord.Tln relation
thereto: and thai hy reaaon nf aurh fart, aald
oin i. tHK. 01 ahonl t earnest Ui. and liernme
the rort nf. Ihe Mate. an, th stale of
Otefnn haa a rlarlit hy law In audi anm of money
now In ae...,n of laid defriidant i. W. Mor
row, aa a(or,ti.
And II luriher aatUlaelorlty at-arln In the
Court that a ainmtioiia haa lMiie. n s I tat rro
e,.l... dire. tr, to aald de'emlaiit j W. Hof.
row. re.iilrlii( him. and th helm of lha aald
ctiarle .o. dere,, o aiier and anawer
th lolofm.ilou n . herein, within lha llm
HinlliM l.y Uw In rl II rae. and that aald
nmmona haa lieeii duly aenrd m aald
.llei. I.i.l. J XV. Mormw. i-toiIIt. In aald
Morrow Count. rnvon. and that no heir, or
hi-l-a t.ltha.i harle I Ind drael, ran b
t,tidln aald County and Mule
It h iliee.ire hon i t nrdere.1 lhal all peranna
lul-rite. In h aald raut nf t harlea Uo.l
dera, a. on or heloi the Brat day of
th l rrgul.r iron ol tlil) Court, which la
ll.Hr.1 V,,n..T n MiH. l-i. In wit. II.
ara-Hi. .lay lhi.i. at lleftioef. n aal l Morrow
I oimtr. and iiinw ran. II any lhy hay why
h til' ol aald ratal row In th han-la of aald
J U . M.h row , tn th unt nf 1 1 , u ahould
n.l a in II, I'UlutiS herein. II. Mat ol
IK'" Il la l ittlio, M lrM lhal ti.la notlra
I "ih'.ah on.- earh w e for al t r.nariitl
"! In Ihe II, ...or !.. tl. a tewatpr nf
I rlfruUllon "i.:iah at lle (iiirr, la
aai l Morrow mint orient
wtliww ray hau l im I "h day of lannarr.
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Cummings 8c Fall,
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Half block weat of the t?nlon Depot of C. B. A
H., C. M. A Ht. P., C 4 A , P. Kt. W. & C,
and the C. St. Itallroads.
KATUM Wa.00 iici- AY
Cor. W. Ma. limn ami Clinton Sta.,
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EAST AND SOIjTHKAST
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Tatars Sleeper.
Tnurlat sleeper and Frra Reclining Cbalr
Cart liAILV to ChU-agu.
Many hours sarnl via this Una la E altera
tot 11 u.
STEAM HEAT.
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