Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 25, 1896, Image 3

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    LOSS OF VQICE
After Acute Bronchitis
CUBED BY USH7Q
Cherry
Pectoral
AYER'S
A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE.
"Three months ago, I took a vio
lent cold which resulted in an attack
of acute bronchitis. I put myself
under medical treatment, and at the
end of two months was no better.
I found it very difficult to preach,
and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Tlie first bottle gave me
great relief ; the second, which I am
now taking, lias relieved me almost
entirely of all unpleasant symptoms,
and I feel sure that one or two bot
ties more will effect a permanent
cure. To all ministers suffering from
throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley,
D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. 13npt.
Publication Society, Petersburg, Va.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOHLD'S FAIR.
AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILUS.
SON MON
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Take Notice.
L The turn of fire cr-tita per line will be
Shamed (nr "curds n( tlwiiks." "roaollitlmn of
rnstiw 1," Hat ol wol'llt prciwnts and donors,
nd obituary notiroa, (nthvr than thM the adit
tr shall hlmsulf itiv a a ma'tj'r of news,) end
anttroant special mpotliiK (r whatever pnrpo,.
2. Nntlciof churrh end aoclet end all other
intertalttmenU from which revenue la to he de
rived. ah:i be I'hurKnd (nr st the rate o( live
enu e tine. Tliio rule will lie strietlj adher
ed tn In every Instance.
Advertlatiii mt. n-aaonaMe and made known
iptn application.
Here and There.
Frank Hale ia over from Ritter.
T. J. Curie is up from lone today.
Mrs. Bradley is again reported to be
quite ill.
Thomas Morgan was in from Eijjht
Mile laet Saturday.
A. 0. Pettye, of Iooe, looked in on tbe
fepublioBu doiojislast Saturday.
Emery H. Averill representing a
Portland flrm is in tbe oity today.
0. N. Peok was ooe of tbe Lexington
representatives in Heppner Saturday.
La Umnde Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Mat Halverson, one of Ioue's mer
chants, was np from that place Sun
day. Martiu Anderson beads the list as the
first citizen of this comity to pay Lis
taxes.
Phill Beppoer arrived from Arlington
last Sundav morning to assist in oatuiuir
ior nenry during lis uiuees.
N. R. MoVay, one of Gooseberry's
staunch republicans, represented Drv
Fury at the meeting last Saturday.
Best accommodation and courteous
treatmentat the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
aDd Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
The meeting at the opera bouse will
continue through the week The pub-
ho id cordiitlly invited to attend these
oervioes.
J. S. Biotbby, E D. Palmer and W.
t. McAhster of the Lexington oouotry,
ete up miogling witu tbe boys last
SHturclny.
Benjamin Matt-ann mude final proof
on bis riouiestenl yesterday before Clerk
Morrow with 0. 8 and Juhn T. Kirk us
witnesses.
Condon Ul ba: Tom Rhea of Uepp'
ner was in this seotioa lust week buying
cuttle. Dnl lv-ed at .irlington Booum
pained bim to Condon.
E. 0. : T. E. Fell, who has been ailing
for the past two weeks, is able to be
around again. He waa dnty at tbe
soonring mill office Saturday.
Do not wear impermeable and tight
Qttiug lists that constrict tbe blood
vessels of the scalp. Use Hill's Hair
Reoewer occasionally and you wilt not
be bald.
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo
desires the services of an attorney in
Washington, D. O , will find it to bis
advantage to call on or address this pa
per, 5tf
Governor Ren returned last Sunday
morning from Portland where be has
b"en oonfined in the hospital for a few
week past. Gov. returns completely
recovered.
A. R. Grant, representing th O. W. R.
company, of Portland, oume ub on this
momma's train. Rod it uow a benedict,
having been oaptared op at Boise last
(Jbnstmas.
W. b Uonnor, tbe member or tne re
publican committee from lone, arrived
Saturday too late for tbe meeting. How
ever, it did not dampen the ardor of bis
reput lioanism.
Tbe Mother Hubbard ball given at tbe
opera boose last Friday evening waa
certainly one ot Heppner' most enjoy
able social events. At least all present
bave so styled it.
Those desiring bargains ahonM take
advantage ot the wholesale slaughter
priori made no tbe MoFarlnnd stock
wbicb E R. Bishop ii now olos ng out
regardless of cost
Echo stage leave Flpppner Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Echo
Tnrarlavs. Torsdnys nn1 tialnrdnya
fare 82 each way. Oflioe, Wells k
Warren, lit ppner. Ed. Drink el I, Prop.
Tbe Parish Reoord ia on our table
again after an absence of some months.
Tbis is a neat little publication edited
by Rev. W. E. Potwnie. of tbe Churoh
of tbe R-dnemer, at Pendleton, and ap
pears on the first ot each month. It
oontaios much of interest to tbe mem
bers of the Episoopal church iu that oity.
Tbe Knights of Pythias turned ont in
a body at the Grace M. E. ohuioh, Ban
day night the 16th to attend the services
conducted by Rev. Dr. Rasmus. The
Uniform Rank werein command f Cant.
Coffee, and wore their dress uuiforms.
theoentrHl part of tbe churoh was oc
cupied entirely by Knights
J. V. Orawford arrived from Waits-
burg, Wash., on Saturday moruing, and
is assisting Elder Jenkins in tbe revial
meetings now being oondaoted onder
tbe auspices ot tbe Christian ohnrob at
the opera house. He has o barge of tbe
singing whiob he is conducting in a
verv satisfactory mauuer.
The entering wedge of a fatal com
plaint is often a slight cold, wbioh a
dose or two of Aver's Cherry Pectoral
might bave cured at the oommenoeraent.
Therefore, it is advisable to have this
prompt and sure remedy always at hand
to meet au emergency.
A lady teaoher in the public sohool
at Antelope, in tryinar to explain tbe
word "slowlv," illustrated it by walking
across tbe floor. When ebe asked tbe
class to tell bow she walked, she nearly
fainted when a boy at the foot of the
oUss shouted : "Bow legged.ma'am."
The report oomes from the state Den-
itentiary that Buuoo Kelly is in a dying
condiciou, be having suffered from sev
eral severe hemorrhages of tbe longs of
lute. Thus nature is meeting ont juetine
to one of the toughest obaraoters tbat
ever walked Oregon soil.
That the blood should perform its
vital functions, it is nbaolntely necessary
that it not only be pore but rich in life.
giving elements. These results are best
effecte.. by the use of that well known
standard bluod purifier, Ayer's Sarsa
parilla.
Mrs. Cox, tbe lady evangelist who is
now assisting in the revival servioea at
tbe M. E. oharob, delivered a very in
teresting lecture on temperance at the
M. E. oburoh last Sunday afternoon. It
is spokeu very highly of by all present.
Othello, ShaketDear'smnaterDieoe. will
he presented at the opera boose on tbe
evening of Marob 2nd. Stanley Gordon.
Georgia's famnna tragedian, and founder
of "The King Riohard Tragedy Co." will
appear in tbe roll of Othello. 2t.
On next Saturday evening at 7 o'olook
tbe lone republican oluh will meet for
re-orgaoizatlon. A Dumber from Hep
pner will go down at tbat time. Every
republican in tbat locality should make
an effort to be pre eot.
K. 0 Wills received word resterdaV
of the death of bis friend, Harry O.
Fish, of Nevada, whom be soen( a few
days with in Portland last month, where
Mr. Jbisb was very low with oonsnmp
tioo.
rime TABLE.
tare fnr Hrilmn. Monument, lone Cretk,
Inhn Hay and Oiifon 01'. Iwvee lullnwe ;
Kvrry day at a a. m , eo-!t HiiikUt.
Arrlveevorydya M.. etrrpt Monday.
The rhmiiMit. qiiirkt end boat line to Of
from Uie InUirlor r..nn"y.
WAI.T THOMPSON, I'top.
Cunaor k Hnx-k, Ar,'.ti'.
Qambrinus Beer,
'MwrwHALf PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors ana Smekable
Cigars. Call en Ted.
Ho. e o'ln men ol Morrow, whUtle tip a
li
e
the
r
i
t
I'm Irre to state, will stay
lirelv tun
for the "fendldate."
till n II I
Tom IH him "11 hi aiir blade, llh "rry S
IJnao.l Hy " . . . . . . .
'Tla wt to tlil. "f that uld drltik. Iit
olln mn are dry.
8I4 only at the Belvedere salooo.
Arthur Minor, Wilton Borok, Newt
Jones mid Ike Ennu went op tit Dilcb
creek U't Saturday afleronon for a lxr
hunt. They returned the following
evening with a largo fund ot txpeiienoe
but do bear.
Walt. Thompson runs stags between
tleupner and Monument, arriving fvery
day except Monday atnj leaving every
lay except Sunday. Shortest and obesp-
et ronle to tbe Intt-rtor. Oneer
Brock, agents.
O. 0. Vhitromle. roulloti In
laatlaioeof the (Ins-He as bing
reetd 'or robbing the D. H. mail do
in Klamalb county, bad bia bearing a
(trants Par, lie rvra aa alitl am
tbe eae was distniesed.
I C Large. V. H. Cbnnr, O. T
Doiiglaa and W II. Pereone ineinln,rs of
the republican central e mmitire of Ihla
county ere Dot lo aiteDdanoe at the
Saturday's tnret'Bg Hut I bey are mil
repnhlirtct J iet tbe seme.
IV. J. M. Wilaon, tit D iogtaa Wyom
ing, tbe genial abeepmao wbi spent
laet aeasnn with na, arrived laat hater
day to l"k after sheep for Ibis eeaeoq a
drive. Ha will probably take back two
nr threw bants ft yearlmr Sfid lee
year-I U Ifcxt I tbe same jully roovrr
eatiobiet M of yore.
Charley Jones, l ie w.ll knnwn "ulil
limr" in lb lone.. rial line, bee again
Jnrated la Heppner, bavlrg pITbel
(Ireee Metbewa' simp. Minor budding
opposite Ibe rity b..tl Charley will
appreciate a call ben lo town.
T conr.
Having nrderr! a large lot of aooldlng
from tbe Kmi lo rle eerly la lt
spring and lo make rmm tr my new
molding. I will f.ir tbe Beit elt'y day
make lr amee out ol my pteerot stock al
roel
Mar. 17. J. L. Yitota.
I Am Glad
To tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla ha don
tor me. I had tbe grip and its ill effect
settled all over
me. I bad cramps
in my legs and
frequently I had
te get up at
night and walk
to relax the mus
cles. I also had
stomach troub
les. I then took
Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. On bottle
cured thecramp,
and another has
"Sj helped my stom-
fc -rt II ,cn irouDii
greatly. I have taken 8 bottles and
use Hood's Pills which are the best I ever
took." H. A. Helvin, Sisters, Oregon.
Bocd's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
Trwo BIcod Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today.
Hood's Pills S;JSSfctotata'
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COCNTY
of Morrow, State of Oregon.
K. F. Hugbee, Plaintiff,.
T.
Henry Kelly. Defendant)
To Henry Kelly. Defendant
In the t ame of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
tilt on or before the first day of the next regular
term of said court, to-wit:
Tbe 2d Day of March. 1896.
And if yon fail o to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint, to-wit: Judgment
and decree agilust you for the sum of $525.00,
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
perannum fiom the 12th day of Mav, lhi)2; for
the sum of $21.78, with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from the 20th
day of December, isilft, and $(K)00 attorneys fee,
and the costs ot tht suit And that the mort
gKe dencribfd iii pl.ii itirr ci.-npliiint be fore
closed and the rmmii-K tm r?i'i, di'corlbed to
wit: the Si!', oi NVv4 jj'i id NK'i of Sec. 22,
and WV4 of t-cc. S3, 1 p. 2 8, o( R 27 E, W. M., in
Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy suid
Judgment.
ThlB summons is published by order of Steph n
A. Lowell. Judge of the Circuit Court oi the
State o Oregon for Morrow County, made on
the 8th day of January, 18U6.
J. N. BROWN,
404-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THERE'S
Been a C
i
SUMMONS.
FITZISMMONS WINS.
He Came Out Victor in the First Round
Maher no Match.
Lanqtbv, Feb. 21. The bl &ght is
over. Principals entered the ring at 4:49
p. w. After preliminaries, shook bauds
and prooeeded. Fitz forced the fiirhting
and what tbero was of it, was fast and
furious. Mither appeared entirely nn
able to cope with te lankey Australian,
and in one minute after shaking bands
be lay motionless from a heavy right
haorlei on the jaw.
By rounds Fitz led and reached
Mabe'rbody; Maher returned on tbe
neck; Bob feinted and led bis left direot
into Maher's wind, tben followed with
a vicious righthaud swing on the jaw.
It was all over and Qeo. Siler handed
Fitz the purto oontainins $10,000. Tbe
Einetosoope did not work beoause ot
dark weather.
1 THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
ot Oregon, for the County ot Morrow.
Delia E. Weldon, 1
Plaintiff,
vs.
. Frank L. Weldon,
Defendant, j
To Frank L. Weldon, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer to the
complaint filed againt you in the above enlit'ed
suit on or before the first dav of the next
regular term of the above entitled court towtt:
Monday, March 2d, 1806;
and if you fail to answer or otherwise plead for
want thereof the plaintlft will apply to the
above entitled court for a decree dissolving the
marriage bonds now e istlr.g between ou and
herself, and also for a decree awarding 'the care
and custody of the six minor children towit:
Delia Edith Weldon, Lilly Louise Weldon,
Leland Stanford Weldon, Frank Leonard Weldon,
George Irving Weldon and Pearl Weldon, the
fniitB of said marriage to plaintiff.
This summons is published by order of Hon
Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the circuit court of
the State of Oregon, for the sixth judicial
district, dated January 6th, 1MH.
ELLIS & LYONS,
404-17 Attorneys for plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
For Dyspepsia
and Liver complaint yon have a printed
enarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's
Vitalizes Tt never fails to oure. For
sale by Wells & Warren.
ED. R.
I
BISHOP
Arcund
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
I
I
W
D
1W t
m
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All woolen goods, boots, Bhoes, overshoes, ete., Rre being sold below
wholesale cost. Great discounts on hardware, tinware. Glassware, hats.
caps, blankets and iu fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
Wkt Do
ioo
can
get
IB
ill.
1 a
' ft
CylllS is a shcepliLTt!
cr who has been out
four months, hut 1
loooks like a new
now for he has 1
dressed up at
a
o
inanO
O
O
een
lloKM.R & RiII.a's.
I
Horner & Rhea,
firt Ntil B 6. lit
Andy Tillard ha received word from
Fossil tbat bis little bod, Rhea ia sennas
Iv ill with fever at tbe borne of Mr. Ham
Donaldson where Mr. Tillard and child
bave been visiting (or a short time.
J. H. Lawrey, proeontinir attorney ot
this diatriot, arrived from Pendleton Ibis
morning to look after bia labor here rel
ative to ciroutt court wbioh oooveoea
next Monday.
Rloentn & Wills and E. It. Bishop at
tbe McFarland stand bad tbetr store
decorated with tbe American flag last
H.tnrday in honor of Washington's
birthday.
J. E. Lathrnp. city editor of the
Pendleton Etst OrfBoiiiau. came over
from that city laat Friday night for a
bru t visit wath friends in tbe city.
O. B. Ilatt, the toiidorlal artist, can
be fonnd at his parlors, Matlock oorD.ir,
where he will dispense at popular price.
haves, shampoo, haircuts, etc,
Miss Anna Drown ha returned to
Ueppuer, having rraivned her poaition
at the I'endletou Academy on sooount
of ill braltb.
R-na. Ih ItttU daughter of Mr. and
Mrn. Mam Meailows, i eeriottaly ill with
pneumonia, but I reported a improving
lowly.
A meeting; of lh Islington repnbli-
Pati club will l held kl that place orxt
Friday st 2 J) p. m. Ever) body in.
WMm1.
Ueory Heppner La tieen very sick 'nr
om da witb au Mok ol pnenmonla,
but at Una writing i improving shubtl.
Hhtnff Honaer of DisatilU oonnty
earn over In.m IVmdletoo on lat night
traip. II xpol ti reliifu tuotghl.
A pet tqqirrrl lo tb front window at
Guiaer k tirook' drug store, atlrack lb
) t'f the stnall boy.
I'bill C .Im'a britfht littl d ig, llatton,
died eu-f lay uiooli lo (be regr! of all
tb bo).
Washington' bir'hday w appro
prlataly ubtwrtml by oor anhiail Ut
Friday.-'
K. II. Claik wa ovrr lrr.ni IVndlr..o
last haluiday. II r'tnriu4 In Ilia en-
log.
K. J Hloram ratorned this morning
lr 'in l.i-f viait I j 0'-io' tnlrp-ili.
Jerry U'nanaa a.".J Mrlotti
wr in fri'tn Ln )ttriday.
J. V. Kir wm op from lor. yaator-
. .
ReaalU Tall tk wtuff.
A val ro of dlraol. oelmpaaebabt
t-ti' ry prntr Iwti-nd y iliilily
rf d"iM llil ll'iol's Haraaparill
ally iim rrfrrtlf au-l prtsanlly !
dia n4 t Id. hqra tlxl. It
rP'i'J i rtira I aat) tld aad ttmu
ti bat i,(i lq aeMntilibt
j alter all ilvr pfHfati.ti bad fallad.
II l' l'..l. en all lu III. I.illiooa
n , j l" t g ait aiek b U
"l
j (1 IaivM.--A fpriativa of
: It 's par Ia4 lb plraaor nf a rid
iHt T. J. Mall la.1 rt Uy oiag
bl.iti li rtvk Uta t f
Al a, a ! a l lte 4 a
tfi.n.i a aiitoW t4 ! '. and br
i I VI . " a lb- )tar 4d,
' f.'t) p-l ) Uan It ba a4
j w.ll M.l'lrfd. at. 4 U all a-'dataly
I Hal bn f dfi. I f -1 at tbarat
f l4 iby v tb l'f i.o lb
al alllM Ibey
i fl rJ'e if l'4
..
A a Old Hon Be vised.
Backward, lam baokward, oh time in
thy flight; feed me on grnel again jast
for to night. I am so weary of sole
leather stake, petrified doughnuts, and
voloaoized cake; o)ster tbat alept in
the watery bath, butter aa strong as
Goliath of Oath; weary of paying for
what I don't eat, chewing u rubber and
calling it meat. Bm kward turn back
ward, for weary I ami (live me a whack
at grandmother's jun; let roe drink
milk that bus never been fkirumed; let
me put butter whoe hair has been
trimmed; let me onco morn bave and
old-iasbtoned pie, then I'll be ready to
curl up and die. .
TN THE CIRBUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
ot Morrow, state ol Oregon,
uenry nneeier,
Plaintiff,
VI.
William Bremer,
, wife of said
William Bremer, and
rraiiK naerman. as
Receiver of the ixm
bard Investment Com
pany, a corporation,
Defendants
To William Bremer. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and anawer the com
plaint tiled agalnat you in the above entitled
nit on or haforethe first day of the next regular
teruiofaald court, to-wit:
The 2d day of March, 18()B.
And If yon fall to to answer, for want thereof
the plaintlrl will apply to the court lor the re
lief demanded In said complaint, to-wit:
For Judgment and decree aealnut William
Bremer for the mm of l.r0.oo, with interest on
AID 00 thereof at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num from the first day of June, Willi; with Inter
est on flti thereof at the rato of a per cent per
annum from the first day of December, 1MM;
with Interest on !.") thereof at the rate of a per
cent iwrainuun irom ine nrsmay oi June, ihm;
witn interest on ir thereof at the rate of 8 per
cum pr annum ir'ni uie nrsi nay oi iiecemner,
mn, ann ior a inrtner mm to oe determined by
the court at an attorney's fee, and for costs of
this suit.
Also for a decree foreclosing the mnrt"Bre
described In plaintiff's complaint, as to all the
defendants herein named and the sale of said
mortgaged premises to satisfy said judgment
anil decree, interest and costs
'his summons is nublished hv order of
Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated
January om, m:m.
O. H. ELI.1H and J. N. BROWN,
401-17. Attorneyt for I'lalutift".
C 1 , .1 ,1
oome peopie wani tne eartn ; you
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HAEDMAN STOBE,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
ot general merchandise, including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR.
Piles! Plleat Itching Flies.
bvmptoina Moisture; intense ttobing
ana stinging; most at night; wore by
scratching, if allowed to continue
tumor form. bicb often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very r-ore. Mwatnis
UlirrwsNTstopa the itching and bleed
ing, henia ulceration, and in moat oases
remove the tumors, At drnggiat. or
by ruHil. forSOoent. Dr.Hwsynw Hon,
riiiiadeipiita.
Gilliam & Bisbee
SUMMONS.
Hobert Mays, Jr.. son of Robert Mat.
sr., of The Ialle, well known all oer
the stale, aid Mis May Hommnrill,
diiugiiter ol jobn rVimmerville, of Port
land, were married Wednesday at I he
borne of the In i Jet father near Portland
Helh W. Oeer. ol Pendleton, wa on of
Ibeaaher. Mr sod Mr. May will live
a,"pi'rt, Wawv oonnty, where Mr.
..ls I. et gaged lo'gcly in tb cattle
buaiueis.
A Utile daughter ot Fred Wehber.
Holland, Mea had a very bad Oold
and oough wbioh be bad rot been abl
Incur milh anything. I gave bin a
bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Kmedy,
say W, P. llold-1, mon haut and post
insaler at West llrirnnl'l, and tb neit
Urn I saw him b said It worked Ilk a
(harm. Tni remedy I intended e.
peeially fir aoot throat and lung
liaeaae aiinh a eolda, cronp and
whooping enngb, acd It I famoo for
it fnrea. There 1 no danger Id giving
it to Children for It root am nothing
irjnrlnna. tor sale by 11.1 II Oohn,
draggiat.
Tin Woulbm Mituk-T. . Fall, djso
r .f ll,a I'endlatoo wnnlco mill, lo
foriri II Kt Oregonlan Ibal a marhitl
tat rom that frnm CblnagO) to
e np th marbl nery bow al lb Bills. Tb
lunms will not t ready until some tim
la May, no ar Oouol of lb factory bar
(l ay war older balng Uhlud witb
order. Ou ibi aeooaet tbr will not
t tnueb work do al th mill thi
Jir, a lh aaaaoo will b Iki far l-
vua, bfr tiling an b got la
idior lo brgia work. I ipid.
bowavat, Ibal ai light gmd will U
mala doting tb torn mr an 1 shough of
lb heavier )0lilis to sopply lb bl
raarket with wialaf good.
IN TngCIRCt'ITCOC KT FORTHE COUNTY
of Morrow, Hutu of Oregon.
jonn r. urosoy,
l'lalntirr,
va.
Alenanderuraham,
(iraham, wllx of aatd
Alvxander lira ha in,
The National Hank of
Heppner, a eorMira
tlou.aud Frank llager
nian, as Kccctver of
the IMiihanl Invest
ment Company, a cor
Duration, livfeiiilaiitt.
To Alesamler (iraham. Defendant.
In the name of the Hlnte of ()n-gnii, you are
hereby required bi appear and answer theciTtn.
plaint filed SKl"t ynii In the live entitled
cause, on or lielore the ftrat day of the next
regular term of the above entitled court, tu-wit:
Moaday, th Xd day ol Marrk. INUA.
And If you fall an In anawer, for wanttheic.il
the plalntirf will apply to the court (nr the relief
demanded In said complaint, to wit:
A Judgment and itwmi against you for the
sum of lull Kl with Interest there ill al the rate
of eliht percent per annum from the tlr.l ilnj
oi Juir, nwi, ana lor a reommslile sum to be le
temilnrd by the court as an attorney's fee, and
lor posts of this suit.
Also lor a decree foreclosing a mortgage made
ht you nn the lollowln deacrllied prtonlwa.
eiuiaieo in Morrow eooniy, iiregon. lo wit
TheKi of mvtlou K, Towiishln I Nnrlh, of
Kan a 'it F.at Wlllamelta Meridian, and re
corded in in rernrtlsol morlrai.l olaa deouiily
In Hook "('." aea .'fji, avj, ivo ami :! : as to all
lh defendants herein named, and for the nl
nl said preinlw' lo aatlaty aald Jiidcinent and
aivrea, iniereai rfisi aii'1 anornet s l.
i ma summons is puiiiisimi liv urner ol
Stephen A. Lowell, Judy of Hi Circuit Court
nl th aial of llreaoa lor Morrow County, mail
on lh Sth day of Janoarr, I"".
i. N. rlUllMN and O O. Pl.l.la.
n IT Attorney for l'lalntirr.
J , W. Karo, lb eily painter, I pra
ardlodi all kind ft palnliag and
tr habeir g and will ! dnnaa rlraa-
ie aiid laka ap aad ptil down ttrfii,
Om na Main tr!, opprafit Cnj
lHtl.
rr 122 fiO I Will ll flrwt r!aa. ib
r.. b'h arm iiaiir martiln taaran.
t4 lr Id a.r a. for furtl padien
lr 1 CMt or 1 ra, N. A lart),
lilia, trregua. Wt-if.
Notice of Dissolution.
VOTICK Id HRRKRV fllVKX TlUT TH R
IV ro artiierahlp heretofore eitallni lt
twean Oai-ar Minor, Arthur Minor and rrauk
Hocera. under th firm nam of Minor A to..
doloaa feneral merrhandla Imaloea In lh
loan of eppner. ha llila day lieen dlasnlved
ur mulMal mita-nt, rrahk Hoaera hanln dl
fjiiaed of hi Inter! In thetiosloeaauitli other
memliera of lh Sm whi will continue In
boslaeaa at tlian lorailon, rtillerl all deliUi
and Mill all arouulol lh said Arm
tm nH MIMiH
AMTHI'K Ml suH,
KKASK HiMiflta
Dai4 l lUppner, Or , Jan. a. " 17.
Notice of Assignment.
Votu k M HSMrMn.ivrt tiutoK'i t
fell and I'. rll. t-ortner doing bnH
at Mei.pner, Orefoti, under Iha flrm namenf
fell lln , ha niad an aitnmnt lor lite
bclieAl nl their flel lora
All Mttie Mi( elalma lnf aald Srm nl
gall Hn ar neredy required lo t.rewml II.
am in lh anlrloed aaslanea, t id Hnt
haitonal ha'ik il Heppner. to Morrow i oontr
(if alililu ttire monlo Iron to dl
heee.4
li4, Januarf V. "-
0. COXarR. Alan.
I. n RaoW.
Alloraey lot Aal(aa. a.
APaiMSfMaTdk Kllllt t.
IK TBI rm-WTY mi sT or TH"'f
erf Morrnw, (! of I , In Hie Mal
fcotir IU rilksl M.M
Its I
TkeW ks I
!aarBer Main wUr t,m tb
tteppoer ,lbt A Wtf mi.ant ar
r -aU let Mil .arat.y e.jHoa.l ll,. 11 'leg tolher
I war spring rarry wir ! their poi, a4r
j aa!ly nf ltag ll.ir 'r rat r.(T
IUK II a I. mar k Wait Co.
TV
lr
nf It, ll of Ikoas Hntilon, derae.
Bui .4 Inniaa Renlilaoq deaaaM '.
I hmtwhf flteti l.y h Ml1ele-I aytmliil
ItttU.f ll, eta ot Thoioa Heotln. da
eed, i lh r eM Cot of, ail CMit
K-l' H.l'.l aln4 ll aatd 4erard I
thll.lt Ihem auk lh he , , y owhera
allhlnall M'iiiII.i fl. r Id SrH p il.ll. allon ol
ll. tu n lh aaid admlnl l !.. al kl
rel'lem aa Mhea rreek. lo aald rouMf, of Ut
R r i. kl a'l.J
ton, M'rfrva ioui.i
HRV rlftrRil
HliiWfilif of h Ml I at 1km IkMiiil
Iwiad M.r'". ff , iaa IT, !". It.
I rrek. lo aald ronHlf , 19 U
,.f al kl 4)f la iHi(
If. .
We are not umall men, K8. We are email men, Xe.
we are it tin Largest Hants in ir.e worm l
a a But when the people of all the surrounding coutitiy are In need o! a a
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails. Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Uaas and Water Pipe, Pipe Uttlugs, Btovci ' Ranajes, Wagons,
Hacks, BugKln, Wagon Material, Ilardwooil, Axo, Ilanuncri, Saws, Bledges,
Wedges, Otitis, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
ltcware, Plows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers. Tuba. Wash Boillers
and Boards, rJheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goodu and Get Trices.
We have Good Goods at Faib Prices, and Cheap lolui GwhIs at Chep John Prices.
GILXjIA-M & 13T.S13.ISJS,
M4IN STIIEHT, - HKITNKU. OltKGON
T. R. HOWARD
DKAIS IN
Grockrifs, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Suiti.iks, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
He will make it aa object for you to trndo with
liiin m Lin iric(g &ro rilit, and all grxMla that lie
iihiidlua are ot the very beat.
Stork on Main Strkkt, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
I-Ieppnor,
Oregon,
Rurrn to C. i. Van iJuyn. Rrl d-H.r Iu Cliy HoUl.
Has everything in the lino of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, ond also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete, Notions a Specialty.
TFIT atTT DCS cto IjOWS,
AttorneyM fit Inw,
All bnalnaM alUmlaJ to It. a pMrnid anJ aatlafacUirr
orrivr. in
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NATIONAL
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HUILMNd.
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OHEOON
Notice of Intmtion.
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th aopfiy ? Ij, ptk. nailaa !,
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Inf ih ! atarkrl .rr . (lit bins
a rail.
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Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are Yc
I lorse
All tlifaw can lm prtK-tira-d at 1 lirimjifiii A Hinna, Iiarr Main Htrt,
tlipn r, Urrp.ii.
7km .,i.ai.i ar il a'i-IM4 a I'll fn II.' . ! l. Maw and uO.at eoaaltaa,
aod . a d il l' atit.a in . u .,.a in, ii. i, ,
I'll' la k.i, K 1, Mm
THOMPSON IJINNS,
THK PA LACK IIOTKI, HAK,
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'K.pi tllc I'ncbt Wine, Litjuurb and Cigars.