Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 17, 1896, Image 3

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    UNTOLD MISERY
, FROM
RHEUMATISm
C. H. King, "Water Valley, Miss., cured by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For five years, I suffered untold misery
from muscular rheumatism. I tried every
known remedy, consulted the best physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending 81000 there, besides doctors' bills;
but could obtaiu only temporary relief. My
flesh was wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
Here and There".""" "--HE btatb central committes.
being twisted up in knots. I was unable to
dress myself, except with assistance, and
could only hobble about by using a cane. I
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
relief only by means of hypodermic injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsapai'llla.
Inside of two months, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months, my limbs
began to strengthen, and In the course of a
year, I was cured. My weight has increased
to ICS pounds, and I am now able to do my
iuii aays woik as a railroad blacksmith.
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
AYER'S FILLS cure Headache.
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Qambrinus Beer,
wHALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquor and Smokable
CI ars. Call on Tad.
ChM. Wallace llrail.
One nl iho pioneers of Morrow eoauty,
Ghas. WMll.ioe, paused to the noknowD
this morning. Mr. Wallaoe bad been
ailing for several day bat was thought
to be mnch butler. This rooming, while
assisting in milking, up al bit ranch on
Balm Fork, be suJdeoljr dropped dead.
Hia sudden drinise is attributed to heart
disease.
Mr. Wallace was born in New York in
1821 and was therefore 75 years of aire at
tbe lime of bis death. It tbe East be
was married to Mies Msllory, sister of
Hons. Rnfus Mellorr, of Portland, and
A. Msllory, of California. For many
years b baa resided oo this ooaat where
ba was universally respeoted.
The Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood
for eale. . 37-tf.
Adsoo Wright was in from Rhea creek
yesterday.
Harlan Htaoton was over from Eieht
Mile Tuesday.
TJoole Tom Seott was over Tuesday
from Galloway.
Ed. Turk was over from Lone Greek
yesterday and today.
Frank MoFarland and family leave to
day for Teal springs.
Floyd Thomas is stopping out at Chas.
Wallace's plaee this week.
Tbe exodas to the mountain resorts
will begin in the very near future.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter
wLiukey. On tap at Chris Borohers'.
Ben Steevers and John Keeney have
gone over ii tba Greenhorn to prospect.
La GrMnde Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. O. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Bon Foppen and wife and Allen Boyse
were among the Hardinan visitors Tuesday.
KpV. Howard held services on Rhea
oreek last Sunday, returning Wednes
day.
Uncle Billy Gilliam dropped over from
Rhea creek Tuesday. Uis crop is doing
very well.
W. F. Furnish and E. H. Clarke, of
Pendleton, were over Tuesday on wool
business.
P. 0. Thompson Oo. have a pood line
of harvest gloves, at low prioes quality
considered. 2t.
Large assortment of machine oils,
maple syrup and axle grease for sale by
F. C. Thompson Oo. 2t;
Frank Hale, of Butter oreek, aod his
cousin, f rank tlale, of the North cork
were in town Tuesday,
Mrs. Will 8pencer arrived from Salem
yesterday morning where she bad been
visiting the past month.
J. E. Lathrop, city editor of the E. O ,
is over to spend his vacation lu Morrow
county. He will be absent a month.
Good quality of bulk roast coffee at
25c. per pound at P. O. Thompson Go's
AIbo green ooflee at 22, 25 and 30c. 2t.
Lost On the streets of Heppner, a
cap oil or a bioyole pedal rat-trap.
Finder will please return to this otnoe.
Miss Minnie Myerfe has just arrived
and is prepared to do fashionable dreea
making at reasonable prices. Parlor 20,
Palace bote). tf.
Ed. Ashbant(h and Judge Cliff Jones
were among Eight Miles visitors Tiles
day. These gentlemen are beadiug their
crops at present.
Grasshoppers nre reported as being
quite numerous lu parts of Morrow coun
ty, doing mnoh damage tu gardens and
the second orop of alfalfa.
Chamberlain's Congh Remedy cures
colds, croup and whooping oorjgb. Il is
pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by
Coneer A Brook, druggists.
It sfflioted with soalp disease, hair
falling out, and premature baldness, do
not use grease or nlooholic preparation!,
but apply Hall's Hair renewer.
G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, oan
be found at his parlors, Matlock corner,
where he will dispense at popular prices,
shaves, shampoos, bairouts, etc.
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who
desires the services of an attorney in
Washington, D. 0 , will find it to his
advantage to call on or address this pa
per, 6tf
Henry Cook, a Portland saloonkeeper,
shot Mrs. E. M. Marr iu Portland early
on Wednesday morning, and then killed
himself. Mrs. Marr is not dangerously
burl
A Letter From Chairman Himch Is
to Recent Critieums.
Answer
Have sou seen the 1800 mode mowing
machine mads by Walter A. Woods T It
is by long odds the best mower on tbe
market. P. O. Thompson Co. are agents.
Cull and see it. 2t.
For S22.50 I will sell first rlass, high
grade, high arm sewing machine guaran
teed for 10 yeara. r or further particu
lars call on or address, N. A. taacb,
Leiingloo, Oregon. 88-tf.
The Tins fur BslMlej
Cp tbe system is at tbis season. The
(Mild weather bat made nnosnal drains
upon tbe vital foreea. Tba blood bs
beeome impoverished and impure, and
all tbe fnnoliooe of the b dy suffer in
conaeqine. Hood's rtareaperille is the
a-rest builder, because it is tbe Ooe
True lilood Purifier and nerve tonic
Hood's Pills become the fsvorits
eatbartic with all wbo osa tbeia. All
deagglsta.
fosaell Meelia.
Fur the first Hrai la threw ro-inths
Hepposi's city eonooil wet last Monday
(tight, Mayor M irgin present and all
ennooilto present eieept Kigrs and
II rnr. Mrhl It iWts and Ileeonler
llallock were also present.
Tbs usual bills were allowed, besides
several small bills.
Tbe cnsller of more adequate fire pro
tection was dianoeeed, and it sa deetd
eJ Ibst It would be a ll.! to ball J sa
sng los boos oo tbe il'pnoer properly
la the rear f H!imtitlt"!' store, f r tbe
rweptlna of one U' frt. Oiotrsel for
tmneltacti'in (( same ws ewtflej to J.
J. U..bt. and Mr. J.mea.
C'ntieil alj 'omr J.
Tit 111 mt eee.
Gnlaiin eaoe Ihsa bslf
the Ills of women. Karl's Clover limit.
Tea Is a Jr. rnr f..r f.hsiifeli-n.
KofSlet.y VS. lie A Waff. a.
tj tlrsy rtrfee. t.e f.r-t f tbe
ink from the arena of lh killinf ft
Moff t.r vn'U'' Airtiei, osee la
Or w I S .O'.tv. T iU'humI as g
la a r-et ! nf the II I " tm sat
lr,IUlP 1lrl. l". SS tttst a
t.nU -f it m M ibfm-i
We l M ,mnti I lu rtrfa
l lh !i4't. !! tnp Wa a seff wsrtw
ae.
fit t M I ere.
tif1 do Sm4 ire et.tili.-a. TW
ssrafat. Kl" Cmvf
Tea five ('' riUi i tbe
weia. Fee sale by Weil atxl Wsrtesj
Charley Jones, the well-known "old-
timer" in tbe tonsorial line, baa again
located in Heppner, having porebased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite the city hotel. Charley will
appreciate a call ben in town. "
Joho Zollinger, wbo was shot by an
unknown person in lbs Blue monotains
several years ago, from wbiob be Is orip-
pled for life, iited Ueppoer loesday.
John at ill sudors much from bis old
injuries.
Chaa. Qoodwin. fcd. Hate. Bill HI lard.
and Dave Drtuoen are baek from the
npper country. Tbey did not goto
Montana beraase eerythlng is overdone
there and sporting meo with small capi
tal bave little show.
W. F. rVrlvnr ia prepared to Ho all
kind of blseksmitbing, bnreboein(.
machine repairing, wegoo work, in fact
ant Ibieg In hUlioeat reaaoeshle ebargee
end satiefsetmo toaranleed. W ill pot iu
epokee for 3) seats eseh, and other wag-on-work
to proporlioa. 44 tf
To make yonr bneines pay, good
health ia a prlras factor. T secure good
health, tba bhiod sboald ba kept pare
and lgor" by tba as nf Ayer's Hsrsa
partlla. Wbeo tbe tial fluid Is import
and tltiggioh, there ea be neither health,
strength, Dor ambition.
Wednesday ls4 takea tbe (ska as b-
Ing tba bol teat dsy eter eipaneecad to
Harrow scanty. Jnt stif Boon tbe
tiiranniMer regleterthl alt the way fmra
l to 111 In Ih shade. This is bolter
lhaa well, It awfnt warm weather, ao
far as tba i iettte a etperteer os.
If yon would have an ahiltidariee nf
dark. siloMr balr, if yon wonld bars a
r Iran e'a'p, free lrm dsadrsf? aod Irri-
lating tiOmnra, or It ynor bair is reiMi
and grar, and ya wonld base Its Bator
at ev.lor reeiored, Ajm s bair vigor.
Il Is oeqoeetloeably tba beet dreesmg.
J. M. flraden U bark fmm a tar of
Ofel eoooty, hating bnofhl S.nrsj br1
of wrtkon. lie will eblp Un earloads
i Jaly i'b sal will follow tbts wub
nrte) M eisteMi eartaa-ts na Ang. 3l'h.
Mr, ()rada repnfla aO ImojeM bail aad
rata erw r-eeellf iar Long dk
l.lrh If ) ir ero aad gardeos In a
e-4Ml tralii etleal.
Tbe following letter from Chairman
Hirsch, in answer to recent attacka from
variona people In tbis state, was publish
ed in tbe Oreconian of tbe 15th inst.
The Gafette republishes the same for
the benefit of its readers!
PobtTjAND, July 14. (To the Editor.)
tn your leading editorial of Monday
morulog you state that you have infor
mation of the distribution of populist
literature through tbe headquarters of j
the republican state oentral committee.
I beg space for tbe denial of the State
ment in the most emnhatiojterms. Yoiir
informant has brought you false Infor
mation. The recent campaign, wbioh
resulted in the election of two republic
an congressmen and a republican legis
lature, thus insuring tbe election of a
republican United States senator, was
oonduoted by the state central commit
tee under most discouraging condi
tions. In every county fr intio appeals
were made to the voters, with a view to
weaning them away from party fealty,
and it was tbe general remark of leading
republicans throoghout the state that
never before was there suob a seeming
babel in Oregon politics. The result is
therefore oertainly most gratifying, and
would of itself dispose of the charge
made.
Disloyalty on tbe part of a party offloial
is treason, and not tbe bitterness of
factional hatred even should permit
treason to be oharged agaiust a man
whose life both private and publio has
been a. open book to bis neighbors and
fellow citizens in this state, who know
that never, in the hour of most keen dis
appointment, has he faltered in bis loy
alty to bis party and to his country.
The literature distributed during the
campaign, prior to tbe June eleotion,
was suob as would have passed the
closest scrutiny of the most orthodox
republican, while the speakers sent into
the various counties were such as were
very satisfactory' to the regularly con
stituted oommittees there. Hon. T. T.
Geer gave three weeks of bis time before
election to Xambill, Polk, Morrow, Umi
tilla and Union oouuties. Ex-Congress
man Ueorge made Beveral speeches in
Yamhill, as well as other oounties of tbe
first congressional district; IIoq. S. M
Yoran gave tbe committee as muob of
bis time as possible in several Volley
oounties; Hon. 0. W. Fulton spoke in
the Valley and in Eastern Oregon; Hon
H. B. Miller spent several weeks in ad
dressing audienoee throughout the first
congressional distriot, while Hon. Tilman
Ford, at the committee's request, left his
home in Salem to speak tor the party iu
Umatilla county; Mr. Ivey spent sevoral
weeks speaking in Eastern and Western
Oregon, and Mr. MoOamant spoke in
Sherman, Yamhill and Lane counties. I
might name many more but spaos for
bids.
A meeting with the tour electors, held
here over two weeks ago, with a view to
outlining the policy to be pursued during
tbe ooming campaign, was requested by
me thus early, in order that nothiug
sbouli be left undone which isneoessary
to carry tbe state for McKinley, who was
my preference for the nomination and
wbo shall bave the most earnest efforts
of this committee dnring tbe approsoh
Ing campaign. ' It was, however, tbe
nnanimons opinion of the electors that
the aotive oanvsss should not oommence
before about the seoond week in Ueptem'
ber, after wbioh date each one of the
candidates will givs bis ondividsd tims
to the one in tbis state. Before that
time all true friends of tbe republican
party will bave such unquestionable
evidence placed be Tore tnetn as will die
pel any manufactured fear as to dislny.
alty or treason on the part of any of Ihe
members or officers of Ihe committee.
Yourt very truly,
BoLiOMoa Hirsch
SUMUOXS.
IN THE CIRCt'IT COURT OF THU STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County:
Minnie Hiulth, Plaintiff,
v.
Gilbert Smith, Defendant.
To Gilbert Smith, Defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
cause on or bofore the first day of the next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-v. it:
The 7th day of September, 1896,
and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded In her complaint, to-wit: Kor tbe
dissolution of the marriage contract existing
between plaintiff and deiendant, for the Care
and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and
defendant and cotts of this suit.
This Summons Is Bervert by pumication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of
the above entitled court, made on tne I4tn day
of July, 18. J. N. BRO N,
40O-7L. Aiiuruey iur riaiuuu.
SHERIFFS SALE.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
of Oregon for Morrow County.
Eliza R. Oweus, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank H. Benge, Mary J.
Benge, his wife, Lewis J.
Schewrich and
Schewrich, his wife, Defendants
To Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge, two of
the defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby reouired to aDDear and answer the com
plaint Hied against you in the above entitled
suit on or before the 7th dav of September. 1896:
and you will take notice that if you fall to
answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or
before said 7th day of September, 18D6, theplaln
tiff above named, for want thereof, will apply
to the above entitled court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint filed in tnis suit, to-wit
Kor personal decree against the defendants
Frank H. Rpncn and Marv J. Benge, his wife.
for the sum of 1531.26 with Interest thereon t
th rat nf 8 ter cent, oer annum from January
1st. 1804, and the sum of $tO.0O attorney's fees,
and the costs and disbursements oi saia suit
that the court shall decree that the mortgage
executed by the said Frank H. Benge and his
wiffl to the Lombard Investment Company,
dated the 19th day of December, 1888, upon the
following described real property in morrow
county. Oregon, to wit: the north-west quarter
of section No. S2, in township No. 2 south, and
range No. 25 Esst of the Willamette meridian,
which said mortgage was recoroea on inesnn
day of December, 18X8: atpaee 51 of Book "D"
of the Records of Mortgages in the office of the
County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, shall
be foreclosed, and the ssld real property Bold,
and the proceeds of such sale to be applied to
the payment to plaintiffof the above named
sums of money; that all of the defendants, and
all persons claiming and to claim by, through
or under mom, or any oi mem. nnn mb lurevcr
barred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate.
Interest and lien, at law and in equity, and
especially of all eqnitvof redemption, in, to and
upon every part oisaioreai properly; aim umi
plaintiff shall have general relief.
This 8 mmons is published pursuant to order
of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge of the above
entitled court, made at unamners, reuaieton,
Umatilla county, Oregon, on tne ism aav oi
July, 189R.
457-70. Plaintiff's Attorneys.
"v'otK'E is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution Issued out
bf the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow, on June lb, 1896, and to
roe directed and deltvred, npon a Judgment
rendered and entered In Justice court lor the
Sixth district in said county on the 15th day of
June, lK'.ni, in favor of M. D. Hayman, plaintiff,
and against E. Campbell, defendant, for the
sum of Forty-two and 40-100 Dollars and Ten
and 30-100 Dollars costs, and a transcript of said
judgment was tiled with the county clerk of the
county ot morrow, state oi Oregon, on jnne io,
ivjo; and, wnereaa, i nave levied upon tne ioi
lowing described real property, to wit: The
south-west quarter of section two, iu township
One, north, range twenty-hve east, W. M., be
sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accru
ing costs. 1 will, ou
Saturday, the 15th day Of August, 1896,
at 2 o'clock P, M., ot said day, at the front door
ot tne court nousein Heppner, Morrow tjouniy,
Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of said
E. Campbell in and to the above described piop
erly at Public Auction to the highest and best
bidder for cash iu hand, the proceeds to be ap
plied to tne satisiaction ot said execution, at
torney's fee and all costs, and costs that may
accrue. K. L. ma i luck,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated July tt, 1890. 45G-65.
BU MMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT
X of Oregon, for the County of Morrow
COURT OF THE STATE
Ralph L. Benge, Plaintiff,
vs.
Katie D. Benge, Defendant.
To Katie D. Benge, i efemiant:
I the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed againBt you in the above entitled
sulton or before the first day of the next regular
term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, September 7th, 1890,
and If you fail to answer or otherwise plead, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled court for a decree dissolving the
marriage bonds now existing between you and
himself, and a judgment against you for the
costs and disbursements of this suit
This summons is published by order of Hon.
Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the circuit court ot
Oregon, for the 6th judicial district, dated July
2nd, 1896, E. P. BINE,
456 68. Attorney for Plaintiff.
BLACKWELL'S
fitl !.
SEE?
DURHAM VW ffev fK
Tow will find one nonpros
tmstde each two ounce bag,
end two coupons Inalde each
four onnce bag of Black
well's Duk-ham. Bny a bag
of this celebrated tobacco
and read the conpon which
gives list of valuable pres
ents and how to get them.
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THEWli'S
SUMMONS.
Notice of Intention.
Lano Office at La Gbanoe, Obkoon, '
June 30th, 1896.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has tiled notice
of his Intention to make final proof iu support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, of Morrow County, at
Heppner, Oregon, ou AuguBtBtn, iB9t, vis:
ROBERT D. W ATKINS,
Hd. entry No. 4IH0, for the NW Sec 20, Tp 4 S,
It 28 E W M.
Ue names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
said lana. vis :
Luther Hamilton, Andrew McKenzie, Freder
ick Thomas, Robert Dexter, of Heppner, Or.
454 65. B. F. WILSON, Register.
Been a Chanin Busings All kzv,
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Wholesale
Notice of Intention.
COCXTY COCRt FROCEKDIJiOb;
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
X of Oregon for Morrow County.
Julia A. Farrel, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel I. Gerking, Martha
' A. Gerking. James R. Nun-
amaker and Maria E. Nun-
amiiker, Defendants.
To Samuel I. Gerking and Martha A. Gerking,
two of the above-named defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint meet against you in tne aoove entiiirn
suit on or before the 7th day of September, 1896;
and you will take notice that if you fall to
answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or
before the said 7th day of September, 1896, the
olaintlft above named, for want thereof, will
apply to the above entitled court for the reiief
praved i t in tne complaint niea in tins suit,
to-wit: For personal docree against the defend
ants Samuel I. Gerking and Martha A. Gerking
for the sum of fWff.AO with interest thereon at
tbe rate of H ner cent, ner annum (rom April 1st.
1894, and the sum nf 150 01) attorney's fees, and
the costs and disbursements of said suit; that
the court shall decree that the mortgage execut
ed by said Samuel I. Gerking and Martha A.
Gerking to the Lombard Investment Company,
dated the 22d day of March, 1889, upon the fol
lowing described real property in Morrow
coii"ty, Oregon, to-wlt: the south half of tne
north-east quarter, the south ti acres of the
north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, of
section No. 'tl, in township No. it south, and
range No. 24 East of Willamette meridian; and
also the west half of the north-west quarter nf
section No. 18, and the north hnlf of the north
east quarter of section No. 14, in township No. 6
soiiin aim range mo. zi iiast oi vt iiiameuv menu
lan: which mortgage is now owned by plaintiff;
which said mortgage was recorded on tbe With
day of March, 1H89. at page 1:14 of Hook "I)" of
tne Kecords oi Mnrltfsges in uie onice oi tne
County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, snail
tie lorecloseii, and tne sam real propuriy soiii,
and the proceeds of such sale to lie applied to
the payment to plaintiff nf the aliove named
sums of money; that all of the defendant, and
all persons claiming and to elslm by, through
or under them, or any of them, shall be forever
barred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate,
Interest and lien, at law and In emiity, and
esieelally of all equity nf redemption, In, tn
and upon every part of said real pruyi rlj'; and
that plalntlr! shall have general rellul.
This Summons Is published pursuant to order
of Hon. Nt.-plien A. Lowell. Judge of the alxive
entitled court, made at Chamliers, Pendleton,
I matllla county, Oregon, on the Llth day of
July, Iff..
ir.t, lAKltK, 11 A II. M At Al BUS,
457 7U. I'laintllt's Attorneys.
LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
June 30, 1896. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the county clerk of Morrow county at
Heppner, Oregon, on August , 189, viz:
JOHN CLARK,
Hd. entry No- 7281. for the E'4 BE Sec 19. NE
N E4 Sec 30, 8W S WJ4 Sec 20, Tp 8 S, K 28 K, w
M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
L. A. Florence, John Becler, Thomas McCul
lough, Norman A. Kelle', of Heppner, Oregon,
4.i4-ti,, . a. t . wiusuN, itegister,
Notice of Intention.
CJ
iter
TO
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being Bold below
wholesale cost. Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and Bee the stock before it is too late.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building. Heppner, Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
Gilliam & Bisbee
T AND OFb'ICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON
J J June 21, 1896. Notice Is hereby given that
the followliig-uaincd settler has tiled nonce oi
his intention to make nnal proot in support oi
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore county Clem oi Morrow county, uregon.
at Heppuer, Oregon, on August 1, 1896, viz:
FREDERICK R. THOMAS,
Hd. entry No. 7K17, for the HK4 SW4 See 19. T
NW; and SW! NEJi Sec ao, Tp 4 8, It i E. W.
M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis;
E. C. Watklns, Koliert Watklns, A.M. Burch,
A. J. McKenzie, all of Heppner, Oregon,
B. K, WII.SON,
452-63. Register.
Notice of Intention.
17
AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON
June 24. laws. Notice Is hereby given
that the (ollowlng-named setllur has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof-In support
f his claim, and tbat said proof will he made
before J. W. Morrow, county clurs, at HcMiuur,
Oregon, on August a, i'.m, viz:
AI.I1A O. BARTHOLOMEW,
No. SK'jo, for the E'JNWt,,SW54 NV
U BW'i Sec Xt. Tp 'I N, R 26 K.
He names the following wltne.nesto prove
his conlinunntf residence upon and cultivation
of. said land, vis:
I. L. Vanw llisle, or Heppner, Oregon, T. II.
Mathews, W. H. Flnley. Arthur Andrews, of
alloway, Oregon.
wa", r. suiiinr.,
4V2 6.1 Keglster.
We are not small men, His. We are small men, b.
we are nol itis Largest fOefcanls in (tie Woiici !
But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlrs,
Cumberland Coal, Gaas and Water Pipe, I'lpe Fittings, Btovcs and Ranges, Wagons,
Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Ae, Hammers, Saws, Sledges,
Wedges, Guns, I'latoli, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
itcware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bnlllers
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices.
Ws have Good Goods at T aib Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices.
GIL.1LIA.M & BISBISE,
MA.IN STREET HEPPNER, ORE
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tM -tMiWi' le mi t4 ,
1 en lanSlttf (Ml
(IMS Iml te IMslssI,
1M slo mi the !.
Tks W at t'xitr t U le4
Ut M Mrs l4 kWk S
tseiikf :m 4 s ai'.s ue
(A trarrr ' L!"""4 r"
Hal l Mlt Si lbs IUMf flslws.
Wslt. TVt Sl
lies etiwil M ' b. et :
Amt lt t . Vv ! Si I ' t 1
mm r.,nl It lt t-il'fflf I' !.- A '
(TnM raII
County ooart cootsdsJ od July 8th,
with A. Q. Bartholomew, county jtidga
Messrs. Howard and Bsokslt, commis
sioners, J. V7. Morrow, oonnty clerk
and E. L- Mstloek, 1681117, present.
Bills allowed daring tbs session smoa ot
d to iZJfl.iS. Eleotion clerks and
Jadgss were awarded 10 per day, ssoh
but lbs Oatstts It Informed tbat this will
ba cat down to on dsy of f3 ssoh tbl
(all.
Jnly Mb.
Tba bond of J. W. Morrow, clsrk, itb
0. A. Rbsa and J. P. Rbea. of tha 1st
Net Hank, as sureties, was aoopll.
Tba bond uf E. L. Matlock, ab-rlfT.
with Wo. Uogbet, Thos. Qiail. T J.
Matlock and Uugb Fw!d as sureties,
seeptsd.
Bond of A. Q rlrs, aaaeasor, with
C A. Hhea, D. A. Urr an l II. I'avl-b-rg
ss sorsties, acosfitaj.
Bnd of Frank Oilltam, Irsaanrer,
with a A. Rhea, 8. P. Oarrign-a, Ot
dr and O. E. Famsworlb aatnrstiea,
was ancapted.
i. H. Yoaag't report as lopemsor of
Disl. 'M, was aoeepWd.
1). H. Jeokias' bill of .V was nol
allnwe.L Tbs bills of IL, R. and W. II
Clark, D. II. Jens us and 3. M. wi.iis
wars nol allowed to fall.
Holt Hlons allawsd 1 17 as saperrleor,
and lVh Cnn In appointed to fill ? seanay
r.tiiu.a of N. K MeVsy st at, lor
roail. aei.U1.
W. L. Haling, d'patr aeeMir, bill
not ia aad for teras.
iely Vh.
ivitttow if W. O. ltj tt at.. M road
la ettaae. fnr lem.
I inaficial slelrot, presented by J
VI . Mfjrmw. sAni t 1 .
Mrs. Emetine Williegbsm'f applka-
llna I'-r rebate el 1st, deet4.
'mpl l" bi4s fr wo4. as pr ad
ft I sleeaksra In Ibis ee, or
drd potiltehed.
Aipfprtstioo ef IV) allowed for Col
well araae. ent of t p e-nt. road food.
UIBetet wood ft H. F. Vaagbsa, coro
ner, wilts E. J. Hl.-msa aad U. UcUI-o-lnl
m srirt. atpr"ed.
Warraal fo c-lwtk.a nf Isim odee
d r'eed oa all rolls ap to at laelnd
lag !M
i;rtt.
Areemeot J f ''-V.
..iff ... I 0i ti., J ,1 j r k.
SUMMONS.
IH THK riRrt'IT COt'RT OK TIIK HTATE
of Oregon for Morrow outitf .
Clara A. Cobb, i'lalmltr,
ya.
Morris I). Long, Limits
lxiig.hl-wild, K.O Hiit k
num. Belle R. Rurkuum,
his wife, C. K. Iloihi. I..
Hnihi-a. her hn.lmnrl, II,
J. Kaust.Uaul.-l H Hrnwn
end llrawn, bis
Wife. IMi'ti.UliU.
1o IJiinle Ixnif and I. Iliighea, two of the
sIhiv usinrd iii.fndsnta.
In ihe name of the HUle nf Oregon, you era
hrrriir ruuird o aiiiwar and answer in com
Klalut AImi against ynu In the almve titlll-d
suit on or Im-Iiim the 7th day nf ariiiemhrr,
ml you will take nntlce that II ynu fall In
answer or other wis aiinrar In seld soil ou or
ltiir theiuld 7th day of eiit.inlwr. I, th
bUlnlllT aiMire named, lor want thertail. will
a..ly Uithe aboye eiiilllr.! rourl for the rellof
tirafrd lot in the rnmiiiaini mea in mis ami
n-wlt: For trra.mal itwrw iwlml Ihs defend
ante Uiinia Ixing. t:. A. Hugh and t. Iltighee
for the sum ol $i;l a.', with Interval therein el
Ihe rat nf r rnt, wt annum from Msrrh
1st. iv. I.'i Mwlih like interMt iharron Inun
Mart'h 1st, IWI, and Ihe smn of lm attorney a
live, and Ihe onaia and rllshtirarmenia of seld
suit: thai Iheniiirt shall dn-nw that the morl
t eseriite.1 hy Ihe aald M'irria II. Ini( and
Ulutile Ung vi the yotiiMirl iiiveeimeni i,m
mii. dauvl Ihe luh dsy i.l rri.riisrr iwi, nia.n
lh Inllowlne dre rilid reel tr.,ir1y In m
rnw eoiiiity, Ofventi. lo-wit' Ihe halt of
Ihe antilh-weet qnerier, and Ihe ( hall Ihe
.uia eeal quarter irt ewiiuo Ttn m, in w.w nshiii
Nu. I north end ranee V. m Keel ol the wi.
einrila meridian. Mrh Mid w
f-itirdH on 0 l.'th d of Urrh, I""!, el !'
fTUi.f KihiS "i"H the H.rda of Murtesae tn
m.nnmnf in., 'mill,, i.r.u, m ..w y,
lmim. shall lie i.n.Ml, and Ihe eatd rvel
tritMHT ei.ld. end the ,r, rl eKh tele t
epnlloi n Ihe Mlmnl to i.Uiiiiirl nl Ih
Liia Aimei eimi ol hni.ey, that ait of Ih
delemlant and all orM.a n.imli.g end In
riei.e l.t. IhrvMieh t ut.drr lhm i.r erf
Ihem. ol.atl he ii.rerer lierr-d and f.. li.e1 n
l MihL lllle, eala'e. i,l.rl end Hen, el lew
and tn e-iullt, ei4 etieiiy t ell e.i'.lty rr
r-dmot..n. In. I eml ui-n ery Mft ! eld
reel WM'tr, end lhat L.slcilitt sheil be in
eral rrll.l.
1 l,le eiimmnos It rul.H,en fure-ienl In nrdw
of lino MebheO A Inwell. J . l ol Ihe el
entll-d rourl. na.te el I l.nin, I'eodletoa.
I metina toitity, Ors.n. on toe Mil day or
July. i".
rK. CARtm. Mttrr i Ttw.
4,'.; hi. I iali.ua Albif ne;S.
d. K
Notice of Intention.
AT t.A GBsNtlK, ORKOOS,
f ASDOrrif'K
1 J June ..
fnllowlne nainel aetllrr has fllrd nntlcenll
his Intention to make final proof In aui.tMirti.fi
ila claim, and thai aani .rooi win oe mane i
wfnre I.. Kreelaud, I nniuilS'loner ol the 1.1
Clrciilt Court, at llei.puer, Oreson, on July I
fit II, iw.ro, vir;
r.i.iMM a i;. tn a i si..
Hd F Un, 4-.J)forthe NWVMre. II Tp. I It R
V K. W. M.
He namee the fnllnwlni wltneaatis to nrnre
Mia miitiuuoiia rreldeiice uihiii and i uiuvation
of aald land. !'
tienrit" atwrry. Bolrt Pester. Jack MrKen-
lie and David A. Ilerreii, all nf Hn.nner, ir.
H, r. II.M'IN.
4'Ot0 Kec'sler.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. C. BOHOIIJllS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
T. R. HOWARD
DP.ATS IN
Notice Of Intention.
l.tsDOrrirs atTmb Di.t.. Oseoon.
June lh, I
OTKK IS MfP.rny OIVKM 1 II AT Tll
fiillowlue named arttler has Sled entire I
nf his Intention In make Suel ITool In aui'ia.rt I
nl hlarlalm, and lhal aald t.na.f will be made I
Ixlnre I on nl y rirrk ol Morrow i n.iniy, tiregon.
al ne'itirr, iirrgoii. on uiy i, iwm, wit;
JAwM W. MiKr.l.D.
IM . Kn. for Ihe a v. Soe. 21, and
K nr.v er jl it, 4 a . K r.
lie names Ihe ..li.ln wlll.eaeee In fnS I
his ronilniiniia reldunre upB and rultliallun I
Of said laud, ill
Aithur eiereua, '! ehaner. earn Adams,
Henri ll'iwell.all of Hardinan, fireenn
JAS. V. M'MiltR,
4lT 17 Keglster.
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Suitlies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
He will tnhke it ao object for you to t ratio with
bim m biti pricoii are riht, and all gootla tliat be
bacdlca are ot tbe very bent.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
Moppnor, - - - - Oregon.
Notice of Intention.
I..SO Orrn a at La Oaaeos.ossona.
writ' is nr.Hrnv nivrx imat ihi
folloeltiff named aeltiar baa Sled hntlre (f
hi Inieotloii I n.at Si.el i.eH In "We-rl M
hlarlalm, and lha" Mi l proof will I made lav
fore S. I. rreeland.ron.niiaalot.ar I I ll'i.lt
( o.irt et llei"ir, Oregon, oe A. .fiat l.lh,
' tii'its AH i.it.rit.i.r.
lit. entry n la. ..r Ihe K'( ria. W t ,
and Vta a IT, If IS. M K W M
Ma hemes the follnwtng etlneaaee In prove
his eniiUiMio.is reeidenre utu and ruttlietlna
ol aai.l land. l
A'eiender I .Mnell, fel K'H.l.ar Hike Keney I
aroi Jan.ee J "h no .it, aM r iiri.jrt.er loeeon.
n. r iiiw. sfiir.
uereeaot to C. ft, Vaa litita. Vest Amit to 111; Hotel.
Has everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
LrrrteK l.lnr.
at rtrrrxrit
I truss At.vrHTi-Eii
hi . J ii II. !.
f rn..ka. Hie I aiie -tra' t. T
(ee r, : erl. t
Wrhe relllhg lor lh'e Miers i-ieeae eaf
d.arUaM 4 f nuis, C S,
Notice of Intention.
ami orrn at tnr tuf I r onrtif.
J .1. a v.. IMS J..'. Il ttaeebr eltee
li.g Meet eelllef .aa Sle-I no
li. al the ..,
li e .rf her .
-e
r.ll..n I., (ease S..al pt
nrira r iiim tio
N'OTtr-t t nrsrer r.ivrw tit th
Sra at S4 SI area. ereed l4 II-.
Stella and H 4M.. eeoe'al
Seng txMtneae in Ihe elit el .,.. I aa l,!S
Da, le.n Mi.l.el Im W i I l"li. f'i
p.eed nl Me InhereaS tn N t ar e hn B I I
enntlnue tr-e hnemeae r--lt -I e l amraniete SOd
i HI lvila4ios idiki'" 'n. . .
I l,f'l It f s,
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fteleel al Reteef, fteegeg, UtS Ae t l4
l.sw. less '
4 In Sup-
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4e llola S. U .a.a..'l, I S I Mnn. Melon
e, a4 ll f. ''. oe Aug IHO. IV, ls
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tSifeul A.eaandar Sit. hie. leeeae4.
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