Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 28, 1896, Image 2

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    SILVER CERTIFICATES 00 VP.
In the stocks last Monday sil
ver certificates advanced to 70 on
transactions of $40,000. The high
est previous price within the past
few months was 69$, October 10,
1895. Authorities on silver say
the rise is in no sense due to spec
ulation. Exchange on India at
London is now at the highest
point after a steady advancement
for the nast 30 days. The largely
decreased production of the white
metal has naturally depleted the
supply on hand while low prices
tend to increase the demand for
use in arts. London is now
large bidder for silver in this
market, but finds the metal scarce.
Large sales of silver were re
ported by bullion brokers, one
transaction beiDg a sale of 400,000
Mexican dollars to London. One
of the oldest bullion houses in
the street stated this afternoon
that heavv transactions for 30. 60
and 90 days were made today and
business in future transactions for
the last three weeks bad been the
enced. General Booth fears that
the work in this country will be
come Americanized and has
changed commanders. The rank
and file of this country is heartily
in sympathy with the work and
Repablleaa Ceaaty Coavaatloa.
A republican ooaoty coDTeotion (or
the count j ot Morrow, etate of Oregon,
is called to meet in Heppner, in said
county, on Saturday, March 28. 1896, at
10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nom
inating oandidatee for the following
WASHINGTON tETTEH.
aims of Ballington Booth, who is ; . nntf
, , , .. oounty commissioner, county oien,
from onr Special Correspondent.
It in to be feared that Coogreaeraan
Ellis is a trifle hoggish io his legislative
propensities. He has succeeded in get
ting unanimous consent twice during
the present session aod.is mad all over
because be oao't get it a third time. On
. . t tn
Hinnt AiArK. i mis ocoaaion ne Dan rnn tin siuni iun
really an able man, and the out- . herjff -oooty representative, democratic secretary of the interior and
come of the affair may result in a ooanty treasurer, oounty assessor, oouo- the democratic land, commissioner,
secession from the English biauch. tyachool superintendent, ooonty coroner The bill is the one to refund to the
and oounty surveyor, and also precinct seiners woo paid aonoie price iw k'-
Frtt mates of strength of the ofHaets for the several preoinots. and eminent lands under the supposition
ESTIMATES OI Btrengm Oi me . ra road, the
different presidential possibilities oonre8giorjBi oon. excess so oharped. Xne lands in qnea-
are now being given. McKinley veution, and to transact such other busi- tion were in no way snp?nor to other
is always given first place, though pees as may properly come before such lands sold Bt 81 25, but the government
his strength is variously estimat- convention. The convention will con- naving -granted me alternate eecuU8 .u
.j rru. T);il.v.. c sist of 57 delegates, oboeen by the sev- the railroad companies, put up the price
eu. xub iiiwuurg unuu BMkplBnta. and the ..veral preoinots so that it shonld not be the loser there-
nres that McKinley Will have d50 o C0Qnty wiU be entitled to repre- by. In oases where the roads have not
votes, Keed 210, Morton , am- geotatioD in said convention as follows: been constructed (Hid the grants for
ann 7fi f!n11nm. fi& Bradlev 26. Hnnnr 10 Eicrht Mile 3 feited euoh forfeited lands have been
Davis 22 and scattering 18.
General Weyler is greatly
alarmed over the loss of an army
of about 15,000. He has instituted
search day and night and has not
yet solved the mystery. He
might try his luck in a lost, strayed
Gentry 4 Alpine 2 pnt on the market nt $1.20 per acre,
Mt. Vtrnon 5 Pine City 2 while the original purohisers are out
Ione 3 Matteson i the additional $1.25 and without the
Oeoil 2 Lexington 3 railroad.
l)airv 5 wells Springs. ...2 The chief objection of tbe democratic
Dry Fork.... ... 3 Lena 3 administration is that it would involve
Th iimi heino one delegate-at large the expenditure of $1,500,000. Under
from each preoinot, and one delegate for
every fifteen votes, and one for every
fraotion over one-half of fifteen votes
cast for W. R. Ellis, the republican can-
or stolen advertisement in some
, . . 3 u it . : of the papers that his predecessor didate tor congressman, at tbe eleotion
heaviest noted by the nrm during , .. , . . f. T 10Qj
" . ' so effectively used in his various injuria. 1894.
lis existence.
campaigns,
i
Thebb is a story going the
rounds at the expense of Walla
Walla and in favor of Pendleton.
It is this : "Two milk cans stood
on the platform of a railway sta
tion. Both were partially filled
with rich milk. Two bull frogs
came along and seeing the caDs
unopened began an investigation.
One fros was from Pendleton and
one was from Walla Walla. The Washington county wants all
Walla Walla frog lost his footing three congressional nominations
Primaries to eleot tbe delegates In
eaob ot tbe several precinct will be held
If McKinley wants to please Maroh L 1896. Polls will be open at
4 O CIOOK P. in., HUU will uo uimuuuicu iu
the nsnal manner of holding primary
eleotione. A. W. Patterson,
Chair. Republican County Committee.
tf.
Democrats and mugwamps he
must stop making speeches. They
don't want to hear about "the rob
ber tariff," and the prt-sident, we
are told, is bound to make silver
the issue, even is he has to call an
extra Bession of
Ocean.
and fell in one of the cans. Ab he
btruck the milk he yelled 'I am
drowning.' This alarmed the Pen
dleton frog and he jumped in,
selecting the other can. As be
did bo be yelled to the Walla
Walla frog: 'Hustle I hustle 11'
The next morning at the bottom
of one of the cans was found tbe
Walla Walla frog, drowned. In
the other can was the Pendleton
frocr. alive and safe on a cake of
Few people know that all plants con
tain digestive orinciDles. They cannot
Congress. Inter absorb their food until it is digested
any. more than aotraais can. ine numm
Lebanan 8hakers have learned tbe art
nt extracting and utilizing these diges
tive prinoiplea. and it is for this reason
that tbeir Bnaner uigesnve uornim is
meeting with snob phenomenal suoness
in the treatment of dyspepsia. The
ShRker Digestive Cordial not only con
tains food already digested, hut it also
bion am
the digestion ot other foods that may be
esten with it. A single 10 rent sample
bottle will be sufficient to demonstrate
its valns, and we suggest that every
enffering dyspeptic make a trial ot it.
Any druggist can supply it
LaxoIi is the bait medicine for child
ren. Doctors recommend it in place of
in the first district this year and
suggests the following material:
Thomas H. Tongue, republican; nnntains digestive principles
8. B. Ilucton, democrat; W. D.
Hare, populist Her wants are
certainly few.
Chas. A. Maskrev, formerly city
editor of the Pendleton Tribune,
is now manager ot the Astoria iGaetor Oil.
Evening News, a bright newsy
paper of that city. Judging from
A WOE BEGONE DEMOCRAT.
I 1 L KMnnnMHnM. ' kA nnnAV Ha 1 n
the finest butter in the land." See? luo " vv
a Buccess in mai une.
cover of the fact that it is an exeouted
oontraot, in defiance of right and jnstioe,
they withhold from tbe settlers the
money out of whioh they have been
buncoed by tbe government. Verily, all
the cmfort the farmer, the settler and
the hardy pioneer can expeot from .this
seed-denying, bond snpplying adminis
tration, is to be found in the many elo
quent sentences of Mr. Grover Cleve
land's purity and reform messages.
In the senate lhe democratic opposi
tion to the bill is led by Sen. ..Berry of
Arkansas. Senator Mitchell, thinks he
oan beat the ' opposition and he base
peculiar faculty' for getting thnmgh the
senate in some form or shape anything
that relates to Oregon's interests. With
out unanimous consent Mr. Ellis1 will
haa a hard row to hoe in . the bouse,
but he is .nnt at all discouraged. On
the contrary he is now working to get
it favorably reported by the committee
and thinks he will succeed.
Ken. Mitchell has mnde his .report on
the oase of Mr. Dir Pont claiming to
be senBtnreleot from Delaware. There
will be a great legal battle on the qnes
tion in" which'' Sen. Mitchell will lead
for the republicans and Sen. -Turpie fo
the democrats.' Tbe main point is
whether a state eenater who baa sno
ceeded to the' office of governor, can
exeroise the duties of both riffioes. Sen
Mitchell and tbe republican majority
contend be cannot.
Congressman nermann baa succeeded
in getting through tbe house bis bill
LITERARY NOTES
WASHINGTON AS A FOUTICIAX
Provided a Generous Viom Fe fe Vulr:
Hcwpltality for Tho Opr""
General Greet' article to March
Ladies' Home Journal npoa "Tb Per
sonal Side of Washington" wiU tw
that Washington was largely udaeawd
by bis environments, but also that ha
steadily tended toward tba biuher stand
ard of the present age, especially as
regards his habits and ideals. Of th
first election in whioh he aotively par
ticipated General Greely wiitea: "Io
bis younger days Washington extended
at his first eleotion the usubI post eleo
tion hospitality, which, in those days.
consisted in tbe minimum amount of
food with the maximum amouut of
spirits. We flod him paying an acoount
for such an entertainment for Borne four
hundred voters, where the acoount wee
three shillings for food and thirty-seven
for liquors. Tbe capacity ot the average
drinker may, perhaps, be placed at three
quarts at a sitting, as derived from tbis
aoconot, which oovered one hogshead
of pnncb, one barrel of punch, forty
gallons of puncb, nice bowls of pnncb,
forty-five gallons of wine and forty-
seven gallons of beer. . Washington,
who was not present, expressed bis sur
prise at their moderation, and wrote bis
agent that be feared be bad not been
liberal enough, and expressed tbe hope
that be had not neglected those who
ad voted io the opposition.
'His rtflpotive mind and aoute obser
vation soon noted the ravages made by
rink, and doubtless confirmed that
personal moderation whioh never per
mitted bim to rnn into excess of any
ind. In the Provincial army, when
general charges of drnnkenees were
mnde against tbe Virgit'i troops, there
was no word against Washington per
sonally. He had, moreover, thns early
deplored it as a serious vioe, forbade it
by stringent orders, and spplied a bun
d red lashes to every man found drunk,
Still ater be wrote that 'Gin-ebops
served to ruin tbe proprietor and those
who make tbe most frequent application
to them,' and in advising bis nephew he
adls, 'Refrain from drink, whioh is
source of all evil and tbe ruin of Lnlt
the workmen of this country.''
At Chicago a few days ago a bottle,
tiirhlly corked, came ashora apparently
from the direction of tbe lake where openiog Ibe Fort Klamath Military Hay
need to lie tba veesel of Mr. Yattaw,
deceased. Tbe bottle contained nothing
a manuscript poem written npnn
heeti evidently turn from a note book.
Whether or not the author" perished in
the wavea ia unknown, but it is snr
inised that be considered tbe life of a
democrat no longer worth living and
took water wbiob ia always fatal to one
WHEN we bear of tbe creat of bis political faith. Following ia the
Spauish victories down in Cuba P010
it is well to remember that news-
An Onio justice fined a little
girl $10 and costs for whispering but
in church. At that figure this
conscientious dealer of justice
might do a land office business in
some towns not far from Heppner.
The report has been circulated
that the venire of jurors as pub
lished in the last issue of the
Gazette was altered or amended in
this office, especially that part re
lating to the occupation of one of j
tbe number. Whether this report
was given publicity by thoso who
did not know bettor we cannot
say, but for the information of
any who may have been lod to
boliovo the report, as well as those
who circulated it, wo will say tbst
tho venire is prepared by the clerk
and given to tho sheriff, and after
all have Ix-en summoned it lias
been the custom to furnish this
paper with tho lame for publica
tion, when it alwava appears ver
batim, briog treated the same as
summons, sheriffs sale or any
other court document Any who
no desire can probably see the
same by calling on the sheriff
A DisrATcn from Havana re
ports 15,000 Bpaniab solJiers mis
sing in Cuba The fact has Ixm-h
eommuoicatod to tho Madrid gov.
ernment, and tbe sonrch for their
whereabouts is going on tiny and
night. Official circles are in a
state of alarm, for 15,000 men with
m m w 4. rrA fi 1 A ! I
10.WIU tines ami ow.uw cannugos vrci Faito. - Lest Monday
is an eoorroouaitrin totlieHpaninh (eror Lord BiU4 by appointment
army. Tbe disappearance ot the tba t scant regeoolM aod tba plaoa ea
tneo will ultimately t traced to lb. eleta board of Mfieullora oiled
either death io battle, tbe number 0.tbm .r Pik
. i iii lorta baa riptrl. Una Cbaa. litltoa
of which baa been concealed to w Tb wlM hM Mni, ,b,
hide Hpaniah losaea, their detail to r,reoey ot tba I'utvrfsity imT Orna al
positions io vaiious paiU of tbe Eogeaa, made vaeaal by tba death (
l ,.f -t. !. nA rr.l ,! r. morals raodieion. j. u
& Watel'
for Mini;
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on, if you PRcrcn,
FOR 2 C0UT0NS and $1.00 IN cash.
TM rK-t t tekl. (ml lmekrr. quick stem wind and set. You will
Aai mm coupon mud etch 2 ounce bag and two coupons
inud tub 4 ounc bag of
BLACKWELL'S GENUINE
DURHAM TOBACCO.
Scad coupons with name and address to
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N.C.
Buy a ba of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the
coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them.
2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED.
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For the Cure ox
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Moat Beautiful Town on the Coast
Gall at the Gazktt office for particulars
Strictly confidential. Treatmeut private and sure
cure.
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Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
CALL
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OPPICK
ITT ANTED: Several trustworthy (rentlemen
by
paper corrPRpondtiDta are io dan
ger of their lives if they venture
to report any other kind of victory.
IU'hhu is mating less noise and
gathering io more frosh tonltory
thnn any other nation; Imt one
Rood thing about the Czar is that
he never hnd any designs on
American soil.
Twt llaidrtd blortri Hick.
Two Naw York City arcuilrota, Uard-
Ing A (lo ioli, hava draa laoi (or Ilia
moat remarkable btiiltliog no aarlh, and
l ia aarcttfd tbal it If aooo to ba built
in that city. It will a 20) atoriva in
hdiulit ami will hava a tlMr apaca il.-
ipnoiKiainara rL it will nrfupy our
larii oitr liiixtt ana nny aiMi'io aiava
lure will ea'ry iai.uif' and (rriubt np
and down Ihrnnali II, Ilirawil ttm Jll,
000 arnariita vflo an J aita, aoooinod'
ling 4H) UN) pi)la, A uaaaiooani rol
arda, rncloawd ia glaaa Io In winter,
will aarmoaot tba uaaaifa building .
a CNOrllATIC Willi.
I
Th winter'! come and timet U harit,
The penple all are IiimIh':
The ploui (lki have tuck to pralr,
The other lolki to cumIii';
The (overnment hai all broke out
With Wall itrwt raih an
Ami all mm KU
rroin Morton, Hoke and Eckle.
I lh Ihe bnaa would help uaoiit,
Rut what'a Ihe uae of wlahln'T
Itn'i cut a pole and dm aome bait
And muceyed off a-flihln'.
II
The rerenue la lalllna off,
t'arlltle li "owaker apeelr,"
And Hln haa Cuby by the nei'k;
John Bull baa Vennweely;
The Kolhrhlldi have our fold rraerva
Hcpuhllrane Kalnturky,
And II old Kirk don't ill ut alt
We'll be eonloundl lucky.
I with hit nil would ahow ui how
To art what we're a within',
put hal t the uae ol aili him?
Hv't buay now a fitliln',
III
I with that Omrer would kelch a thark
And thai Ihe thark would bile bim,
I with he'd hrvak bit dlmmyjohn,
Or-anylhlnf o U him
I with he d ft Into a twamp
And lall to And a pataae
t'ntll hit trub wat (one, and be
Compelled to Ml hie tarmmt
I wUh-but law! what te Ihe ute
Ol riliayrrala a wuhln'
Tbe whole blamed fmtf Uiirf (
And Mlow Oroer a Bthla'l
ReaerYatton to boniesteadera. Owing
to tbe riobbeai ai d vnlne of tbe lnnd
eaob bomeateader n limited to 80 acrea
the department wanted to make it 40
acret, but Mr. Hermann pointed out tbe
nnlikelibood that a man would rxhan
bia homestead right for ao email a trnot
and tbe Valued it to 80. Metara. Mo-
Millao. Dlbgley and Lnoey ehowed a
diepnaition'to obj'rt, but the peretiaeive
aeoent ot Mr. Uermann'a mclndioue
Tolce overcame their icruplee and tbey
allowed the bill to pan. HeDfttnra
Mitchell and McOrlile will puxb it in
tba aeuate.
Mr. UerniHtin baa iotroduoed a bill
and made a favorable report npon it
from bin committee to appropriate
81."0,000 for topngrnphin anrvea and
to miike elevaMont nn Ihe pubtii land.
Tba work will be of reHtet poteible
value Io all irritfittiuo tuterpriaea and
to mining operation.
. Hroator Mitchell bna favorably re
ported to the aenata Pen. MoDridj's bill
to allow the heire cf Chauorey M. Look
wood to commence unit Io tba o mrt of
rlaimt for eitra mail aervioea renlered
between Tba Dallea and Pall Lke City
The arootinl Ihe beira it Ltokwoml
eUirn Io la entitle.) to araonntt lo many
thoneande of dolUra aud tbe object of
Ihe bill la Io give Idem Ibe leital riahl
In have Ida mailer tieminrd by the
1'i.ited Statet Ooiirtt.
McClnre't Mngnzlne for March.
In McClore's Magozine for March
brought to light a aueeoh of 1837
Abraham Lincoln, wbiob the bion
raphera nntil tow, eeemitigly, have
known nolbing of, though it oontaioa
pHteegee etill ot the highest intereet.
For exnmple, of politioiana, Lincoln
eaya: "A eet of men wbo have intereeta
snide from the interests of the people,
and wbo, to eay tbe most of them, are,
taken a a mass, at least one long eteo
removed from boneet men. I eay tbia
with tba greater freedom, becaoee, being
a politician myself, none can regard it
as personal." There are alao an arana
ingly jiidioinus love propoaal of Lin-
oo'.n's and some lively reminiacenoea of
him ts tbe leader in a successful manoeu
vre lo establish tba state capital at
Hpringfleld, and aa a yonng lawyer lo
that smart Dew town. The piotnrea are
nnmcroua, and inclrtde four portraila of
l.inoi'lri.
Col. Joho Flay oontribntea an inter
eating paper on Ellsworth, tbe yonng
hero killed at tbe beginning of tbe war.
On his twenty-second birthday Ella
worth began a diary, "becanse," aa be
write, "my life baa been, and bida fair
nr Ih,1Ih to travel in Orenon. for eab! lull
ed, reliable house, mlary 7M) and expentea.
Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad
dremed ttamped envelope. The Dominion (Rom
any, intra floor, umana duiiuihk, vuu-uku.
Fan
II.
marl.
Stockholders' Meeting.
NOTICE ia HEREBY OIVEV THAT THE
annual meeting for the stockholders of
The Morrow Co. Land & I rutt Co., will be held
tl.o nlllp of the treanurcron the 2nd Saturday
in March at 7 p. m., for the purpose of electing;
offlcert and attending to tnch other buiinest at
may come belore the meeting.
IV. K . r. I 1.
15-21. Becretary.
Notice of Intention.
TAND OFFICE AT THE DAT.I.E3, OREGON
J Feb. 11, Notice It hereby Riven that
the followinu-nnmed settler has filed notice
of Mr Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that xaid proof will be made
before the county clerk of Morrow county at
Heppner, Oreiron, on March 25, 1896, viz:
CHARLES H. HAMS,
Hd. E. No. 2SK4. for ibe 8 NWJi and Ntf SWJ
Sec. 21, Tp. 5 S, R. 25 E. W. M.
He names the foil, wing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
Ed Cox, fteorge Hendrix.C H. Bullft, Charles
D. Coleman, of Hardman, Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE,
414-24 Register.
Nerve Oa Mis
I en oervoos, tired, Irriteb'e and
eruaa. Karl'a Clover Um4 Tea baa mad
ne wall aod happy
Maa E. It WoaPM.
Tot ala by Well k Warrea.
Our pimple are growing nicre and
more in tba hatul of (miking In 1'htll
Cnho driigglal, f.ir Ibe late! and bisl
of everything ia the drug line. Tbev
a-ll t. Usmlverlsl'. Uottgli lU'toeilf,
fsui'Mie fur Us raree of bl Polls, crunp
and hmilOrf rviittrb. U'bea IB tieed if
such nitdietiiM give ibl remedy a
trial and )n will ! ornra llto plij
Willi lit l rati 1 1,
OULER FOK PUBLICATION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB BrAllS
of Oregon for Morrow County,
The State of Oreiton,
riaintirr,
vs.
J. W. Morrow County
Clerk ol said Morrow
f'm.f.ttf OrMrnn inn !
the heirs ol unanet
Lind, deceased.
ll..fMnr1iinrft.
UharA.a it haa lipun tatlsfsctnrilv made to
appear to the Court that on the Mth day of Jan
nary, W.m, In said Morrow County. Oregon, one
Charles l-lnd dli'd intestate: that at tbe time of
hit death salil Charlrt L'nu wat iiinnarrn-n aim
iui n.i rhiirin.n or other ncira at law. aun tnai
np tit the time of the commencement of ibis
nnu'dPllllK m iwrwill or iwiwun nrvtt- ni.n mi .
to hm an heir, or helra. of said ilecfas-
rl. That at tbe time of his death at afnrMald,
said deceawd wat telxed of certain rral estate
Intald Morrow County, resliles a eontmersiue
amount of personal property. That afterwarl
iiw. I'nmiir Court of Morrow Countv duly IP-
pointed ailmlnistratort ol the estnie ol ine sain
AnfmmmA wlmdulv anslllli-d and pnterisl iitxi'
latil trust, and proceirdrd to administer aald
Mtnle. under the direction of said County Court
That on the 21th day of December, !',! such
ilin In itratlnn was cnmtlelel. ami ssm annnn
Ittrabira fllel in said County Court thetrtuppln-
. , . i , i . ..,. 1 mental nnai account, dt wnirn u was tunwu
io do, eocn a jnranie i unii niuiurUi ,h,. ,h remained in the hads of tuch an
i .i .i ...t.i r t.. . ...Kl. n I mlnlttratora. alter tuch administration wat
.m.., eu..i a ..,.. tllU, Pomp,..w1.M Ihe prorty of aald estate,
thing, this Will ba oaeful a a meant of Ihr sum ol lltViOl, hlrh tnld sum ol money
. , . . . , was. on tald dar. under Ihe order and dlretlon
showing how much anflering and temp- o( Ma t'ouutv ('ourt, puld hv enrh admlnistrat.
lalion a man mat nnderern and still keen lo ' Morrow. Clerk ol talilt oiintyt onrt,
talioo a roao may nnaergoanu sun aeep n.mnt d(,n,i.nt. mhiect to ihe
further order of Ihe tald County I onrl Thst
said sum of money hst ever tlnce said 21th day
ol neremtier. l""-. Iieen, ami now is. in ina
hands of J. W. Morrow, and thst said County
Court hat not made any further ordi-r In relation
thereto: and that by rraaon of such fa-t. said
sum ol llii 01 thoul I etrheat to. and become
Ihe Amnvrtv of. Ibe Wale, anil Ihe Mate ol
OriMfn hat a rttht hy law to tald sum of money
now In poesioa ol salil delcnuant i. w. Mor
row, at aforesaid.
And It further aatlsfartorlly anpearlntr lo tbe
Court thai a tummotia hat Issued In tMt pro-
direrted lotald de'emlaiit. i w. Mor
row, reoulrln him. aun the heirs M me aani
Charles Mod deceased, to aiear and answer
Ihe Information fled herein, within Ibe lime
limited by law In civil raea. and tbal tald
iimmnnt bat been duly aered upon saM
defendant. 1 W. Moriow. personally, in said
Mormw I'oimle, Oreton, and that no heir, or
hel't. of the aald harlet l.tml. deceased, rsn la
hitmri In aald Cnnnir and Mate
ll It Ihereliir herehy ordered ht all pentnnt
Intervaied In the tald estate of t harlet I. Inn
dereaaed. appear nn or betore Ibe first dsn of
Ine o eeiiiar lerra of this "in. which It
Ihe Aral Monday In Mai-h. I"", lo wit. Ihe
tenmd day thereof al llentioer. In tald Mnrtnw
CiMinte. and thnw ranee. If an lhe bar whv
the ml nl aald estate, now In Ihe han.lt nf Mid
J W. Moreow, belne lh aunt of iv.ol. should
Cummings 8c Fall,
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block wett of the Union Dei
Ion Depot of C. 1
A , P. Ft. W. A C,
B.
Q.. C. M. 4 St. P.. C. &
ana tne u. si. i r. iwn
1A.TRH a.oo PUR DAY
Cor. W. Madlton and Clinton Sti.,
CiIICn.a-0. XiZ.
wbirb no
Isttra kiit, or tliHrf rtion to joia ttit
lnaargtoU. TL puniah reoortla
bow tlat retire carrtaont be
joiowJ tb rnll, with tbrur arma,
ia ever province of lb Mano.
t
A tew K-brm ftr "I'-pging"
iUgry baa itrra iovrbtoj lj
to ipgaoroa farmer lal anil aa
put la raftical teat Urn dayi
aloe, Mje tbe Wilbur IUgiatr.
Tbe acbeioe enraista ef Juieo or
more trout-bottle aod liore. Tbe
bixika are lail. anl tii to eaga,
lifueb ftate or firmly ecrboroilto
Cboreb of La (Iraada la appaiale4 So Ibe
regncy ef the Affloultnrel coltega al
O-rvallia, inada tacanl by Ida rewigna
ttott of Mr. French of The D.llre J II.
Oray of I'rloeville lake UaVklOalbrvi e
plaaa a lha elate twarj of ag'K'ollora.
Mr. tlilli la rvfaioeel buaioewa Kaa
al Tba lalUj aad rprtwal4 tbal die.
trkt te tba (late aenaU la I'M) aad Wl
Mr. Cborch ia oca of tba Mild mea of
t'aloa ronblv, bavlag lga baalaeM
aod rienllural lateteet la Ibat aerlknw,
I II. Gray la ladl etorkmea ot
iv4.k eoaaly and e I bo roe (k repr.
awataiiva repabltaae.
RM Hal Ayst'e al tba WaU s rate
Ay r'a Haraapaf ilia aaj ya the eilraor
I J I . . i,.IU.i....J k - . - i. ... IL.M.I,
, rit0 low tbe grooo.l eoioe. Wo4 pntmt aiio.ad aa eituM al il.t
lie tttmra tha crcts are in the Hiwld'a fair, 1'm k kttaataelnrete
Lalit of filing A watch li kr t
fr tbe ftt end ba one ia
faogbt it te tasily UM from tb
crrat ruturnoliiio raaaL It ia
nf etbr aaeaapanllaa aow.bl by
taeaat lootdaiaatbnwitig of Ibeir g Mv.lt,
(Mil II, ey were all laraed away tin.f Ibe
ai i'lH aina of iba rla t xl iJ lisg tbe
airy of patent tJii aad trataa
Too ilf Kioa pf Ibe ttsfM i fair eatha
nliea la fatot of A' rtarwaoarilla waa
eaJJ tbat b0 two tr tbree gee ,t M miw.: Ayat Vareaoa
i. it., !wV nt lranr.1 In nita k n a faieal w.liina. II rloae
- " - HlhUlhlMMafK-lrtM. Ill
ILia mauoer enj i'ns ran ii'itvik.itiHiii menu
In will.ln raaf gntiaht of tbe flxk
lfiire tboy iU fir-
TturaatMi e t.tcrr - Oa (ail Han
day afterouoo al .) p. ta . al tba U E.
bnrrb, Boatb, Mia. D.I la C U. On,
wbo baa bees aa sting la Ibe rwvivel
work at Iba M K. obareb, will deliver a
Uelare oa lenpafaoae. Mre. Cm't
leolare oe latl Haoday waa ka of
aa oea of Iba boat ever beard te Ibie eliy.
Tba Tacoraa Ladger baa Iba follow ing In
aay of bar trot a re oe lempeiaeee le tbal
riiy: Tbrea bandraj poopla greetrd
Mra. 1IU C. II. 0l, ealmoal orgaanet
for Ibe W'xaea'e Cbrttl aa Teas r tore
ral.n, al Utaatos ball, eoraar of t'acifta
sveaua aod Tbirtaaalb srl. at allil
Tbe aa 'at Una waa erwwJ4 and rasns
tloo4 Bp lo feaar wt. Mea. Vl loul
"TttaawfarrM" ff bf aibjrt aod gave
of tba ! lalellealaal, lrlll aad
etarl lesapawaaae diooa'a lbt baa
evar ha baarj ia Iba atly. Hba la a
elihll bail! Onto aa, but a enagnilbanl
siwakaf aad rt W-t Mr aw lin a wnb
bee fmaa Iba heglaniag 14 Iba and of
ber leelnrtv Ilea !' la Iba aailoaal
lewlarar of Iba W. I) T. t roaatar.tir
bf 4ara will be fi-i o4r It
eopi-a l Iba aaa. AU are loit-l.
rillt Im S. I rare.
Tilla do Otil an O -oeltpaltno. They
only agg'avsgala. Karl'a CluVer H-'l
Tea give pil0 reaalantf nf Ibe
Uiaeie. I'ot aale by NV ells aad Warren
Tli ' ii ,t rurUuis il. ituii-nt nt C'.e
am. in' Ihe o-urt rrnir.U nf Ainer!-a la a
l.'twi.l v fr yeara. flii h may be firund
Iran tiUd In the II.-l.r..n t( i.nti iland
iH..rl. v.4. It . par ' May il.
a,-,'.r,1iig .i the U,te re.-.ir,. Hi
tmle-i.f the ' n'ir'y f.r the !.)
rati.xt l-f Ihe li.e lit rinrl(,n I'aru"
teaH So eirea nt land m-sr the a'"e
oamed pla lo nae H W. Law and bia
helra "during tha full Irtnt Iherrio
state,!, vli . f.w ytar The tenure
la lirld no c-m.l.t 1.1 thai Ibe M,.
H"t,a, ir bla Wal bnra. aHall pay
J"ba fsuti.na and J.la T IViera.. ban b
sserilena of aa,d ly, their tu.e
sr in '!l-e, i f ra n i.f pure a.isef f
idhef a,ier, f.iM sttlaliat .(f de
ban4e. i, in M John day ( r. H en
awiOaf tear " There era many rar is
aitd hlmairal lerir betd In ir-al
ItrHam. t rance and (irnny, I l it it
ilowMftil if tbe feeneils rf Aneriraa
prm'tfm an)1Mog V'at trt this .if.
ite4 land !. hi. b "i. I o.d lernuc
bate antil tie laie f .K ytara frwta
tbe tt f lb "eJiS
clear cf despair and vice." Col. Hay
givee ettranta from Ihia dUry, and adds
rrminieceooea from bia owo personal
intimacy with Ellsworth. Tba paper ie
fully illustrated.
A story by Kipling that brealbee the
btea'h of life loM every plate and rivet
of a greal ship, sod make it ao all but
hnmao community, striving, etralulog
and giiesiplng, ia a fealnre of Iba earn.
l-r. Hcareely ea notable are e poem,
"Cy and I." by Kngeoe Field ("Cv" b
ing that beany bar! of tba "rail." Cy
Warrnan): a poem by Robert Lonli
Hreneon, and a elory by Robert Barr.
Cleveland M. Elt. io a profusely Ulna,
tralej arnc'a, (cite bow to make aad fly
the nmdra kite, wblcb, shorn of Ibe
old lima tail, g-ea more Ibaa a mile
Into Iba air, and lifts men, lakea photo. I km ,t , 'h flalncrr herein, the Mate nf
graphs, traosroila weather reporla, and
bida fair to lake a band ia tba making
i f war. Mr. Will II Iiw adia a t
ehatder OB Ibe re-t painllnaa of Ibe
relit urv. aod Knlth Hmait I'beltj
relate bow, having made ber way lolo
b leadieg mgto aa oly lo Ood tbal
use onid 0"! live by "magattae sio'iee
ahme," eh wrote mora Ibaa a 6otra
aody school bnoba.
Ibrew Away bas I'aaea.
lf. I. Wey, poatmaater. Elsrk
(Veek. N T, waa an badly effi dej wub
rliromaltatti lhal be Wee ooly alila In
ttdilila eroaod With eat) re, aod even
then tl eaneed bim great le. After
oalPi ('batatewlalo'a I'aia Italnt ba Was
en aunrb Improved Ibal be IbreW east
bi fae. II ears tbis lialmeol did
bira tniw .! ibaa all other aiedirtaes
aad treat meal pol ing'tber. Vat sale
at ri eeota per bwltla by I'bill Cuba.
diuait.
-TO THE-
EAST Al SOUTHEAST
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC STSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace Bleepera.
Tonritt flrepet and Free Reclining Chair
Cars DAILY to Chicago.
Many hours saved via tlili Una to Eastern
Points.
STEAM HEAT.
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
tCrVTlCae
R. W. BAXTER, Cen Agent,
rorllana, Oregon.
J. C. IIAHT, Agent, Heppner, Oregon.
Ornn ll It further orileeed that Ihlt hntlr
be pnhlltheH mm earh seek fnrtlt eonaerutlre
Weett In lb llepner faelt. a rtenai4r of
teneral rln-nlatlon pnhliahed at Heppner. la
Mid ttormw I nutiiv. oron
a tineas my baud ! luhdaynr January.
! SltrllK A UiH U
01. Circuit Ju'lfa.
HCMMONH,
illiiafViaA'A-i--'--'''A,,'-'-A-,,A,'--'--'"''"v'-"v'-A-,''"Vi
fAttATit Aaf rirrlce are
troablaJ villi tbe eame pip,U
Maw Tito Tiao -". 0.rd ta
eee op lb feed yard Belt (ttof
lklltlt rrt-e, awl 9m lie I a
tl.a'e f soar " t t a. l.:!y f4(
al b"fl al Ibi batlacea, ao I ""f
Kofae Will tt Wll lrwia-1 a(i. r?beel
tlrtB the fatriofej pf UTU npari- 'rw-aal aa lv aad i'aia M aale. HI
ratnofitncon
centrntee evil
Ita Mlaery
n:EltIEU.V1ATISt1
ST. JACOBS OIL
W ya ay aj ayay ay ajay aa aa atay y a ay ay yay ay SJ aj ayay sj ay m ay 9 y
A Ureal Urraita t frrarr'fles
tbeed b'is.l, rtinel paluna, SB I kid'
livr a.. towe tmnble are eared
I K til'. Clover K i Tea. rf aal by
Utlls A mlt'tt.
tniHaitiitinti stirixa
M .i.e. it berby gia tbat a snetilag
it tie d'Wesii avatral e-ttirai'te id
M.-frow e..noly. Will ha bl I oa
fatt lay, Man b li li, al I p aa . la
It til..f t f lb I'ala. b-el. f.if Ibe
pia of eelewlief Iba litae f i botdicg
.ia).a', frniStf tveitta, Sal ft
is trtrssef ef aay oitr batiae
ll al a e. nt l.l, r ibe n,liug A
fall til.t UsM -f all lb valtlea
efa'ty fe.jacid.
J. W. Voaaiw,
t btltejaa.
tMTitt riarriTOM'aT roa the cot'KTY
I nt Mormw, aula ef Oreaosi.
nenry urpener.
riainiiR,
va
Clark K A lklns,
iln.1ant.
Totlarl K Adkln d'ndant.
In in nam nf the etaia of Ornn, ymt ar
beeehv rr.,itr. t appear and aer lh mm
piatnl Sie. inH ?..n in lh aine entitle t
nil! ne or l,,i lh srt day of Ute Dfi I regular
term of aald ennrv t.ll
lb lad iay of Marrb. IS'M
And If Vmt 'all to anaaer. I.,f want tbeeo
lh plaintiff nl'l afflv In lh ennrl inf ht
reilrl 4nwnded In . eonnlalnl. In all
rt In.ltmenl aealit tiw 1.4 th Ina ol On
Ttiouanicl iK.l.ara ua Inier.al ihemin al th
rai H in pee en pmf annim ...m in t h
41 H sm"iii, e, and i b earn aa th
eHiri snay a.lji.e rea,nai.i n tt.rne t
we a'.i r"a ai4 nisemnia, an 1, h
.,rr i.,ifv rat a eeMali, tmfflfar ar.td hf
rnn in aernr in patment , th torn !,
lawiSe4 at rror.t- n th .rlraf remr.lt
ml aal I f inir nn l J ib dt ol N..,lf
it tn a r " r . . .i r.nrn m
aerftll ..emiM n m II y .
M I, ..4 Ilk nt a a I, nt , n M ..1
rt t 4 J s , ,,.. afi .f a i,
.st.r.Jn. , l.i k n M
4 l. tn aa. ( a 1.1 pieaiiMt le aatltf f aald
j-.l
t k .ia4n I l.hed bv nr-I.e nt Won
art a lrn I J..-te l li tmt, snft
w mi ia u J il January, l
I it penwaj
I AlWrtnet f. flalntlt.
1 1 t4
p n, waa tar I hy
Baby t
' Mr bv b.le
imi bt ae." Wfitre Ua.i, H Krt.a
H Maa v,.,e, Ala, f l rr
'A eree
Asimlnlilratrtt Hotkt.
t,ttg I Nrrr oivtw TttiT Till
. MnfH a heen actated dia
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...a I m,i I cr1 M Wneer. I tt, a'al
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ta4 ' a aey rttr4 le ff-i tHm
a e t mf h" tn .rf.e. I, 4,i taitMl
ih,a dt aiiM l..i nakp hn4
lied 11 M 4T h r , i
mat rVtra
l ! Alnlt'.atrtf
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Will ka vrralbe vtth a saoal eactg
smlla, arw yoti ! la a
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ipuieeto wtwi y a otw
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