Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 24, 1896, Image 3

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    NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!
EZSTJLT OF USING
AYER'SPILLS
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years have kept me in good health
never having had a sick day in all that
time. Before I was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipation from dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive
diseases. When I became convinced
m ," W . fi f pw
that nine-ionihs of my troubles were
caused by constipation, I began the use
of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac
tory results, never having a single
attack that did not readily yield to this
remedy. My wife, who had been an
Invalid for years, also began to use
Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly
.restored. With my children I had no
ticed that nearly all their ailments were
preceded by constipation, and I soon
lind the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
if taken in season, avert till danger ot
sickuess." II. Wettstein, Bvron, 111.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
'Ayer'i Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System.
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Qambrinus Beer,
w.HALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors and Smokabla
CI ars. Call on Tad.
J. W. frauukk DeaU.
Wednesday at 1:30 p. m , J. W. Crad
diok passed from all Hardily tnlTdrin,?, at
the resnU-tii'e of Lis son iu-law, Win,
Gordon, of lleppner. Mr. Oraddii-k had
ben beilf list for abont Iwo weeks, tbouKb
had been ailing fur toruft time pint, lis
had been troubled with rbiiiuiutism and
pulmonary d; Men I lies fur year. Mr
Oraddiok wa nearly 61 years old at tba
time ot bis death.
lie was an old aoldier an 1 a member
ot tba O. A. H , no doubt laying tba
(onodatinos of dUetsa while serving bis
eouutry.
lis lea?M to dauubter aod three
sous to uioaro bit loa. One dnngbler,
Mrs, Won. Gordon, real .11 at Lletpner,
two sons in tbe Eitfbl Mils country, one
daughter and oas t o near Mil too, Or,
Tba remains wi re Interrnl in tbe
Dardinao cemetery yesterday.
TkUrrh raat be ar4
with local applications, as they e an Dot
fesob the aeat uf the disease. Catarrh
it a blond or eotittUnlional disease, aod
io ordrr to core it jou must ttka internal
rstnpJies. Uall't Cstarrb Curs is taken
lolroally, an J arts dtrcotly on tba blood
sod moooos snrfanee. Halt'a Catarrh
Cora it not quack medicine. It was
presorlbed by i of the tiest pbrticiant
io Ibis eountry (r )rars, and Is a ranlr
prescrltlon. It is eimtsdiif the beet
too Id knnan, Combiord with lb beet
blood pariflora, so'ing dirertly oo tbe
m noons swfacea. The pntrri rombloa
lion of the twu Ing-re.lietiU la wbst pro
dnrwesarb wonUtial malts Id rariaf
eelsrrb. Had lor llirnmiU, tt.
t. i. Cumit k lo, i'rora ,
Tnlcdl, Ohio.
K dJ by dfagijuis, prira 7i tvtita.
It Mlea
Al. (lllllll. H.my eottntj's drfaotl
log slit. IT. U rrport'd to bata taken
paMtue fur lIrii.-. Its brdmo
foqo.J Ibst bit tnn ,fci;efly ta
plaeed la bU ifVa asm, an I I t fans ia
tbsname of Lie ton. (' wfe sot
eat tt Ll arrrat, bm It is pMisbte ts
will Dot bs entwM, IU Iwl ao oa
teair at Atlri4, (.-raqtmbly n
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Hefeand There.
Ed. Doberty was in from Alpine yester
day. Ben Purker came in Tnesday from the
mill,
Tbe Heppner Transfer Co.,
bas wood
37-tf.
for sale.
Andrew Rood
dropped in Tuesday
from Hardman.
Waldroo Rbea left last nurht for Port
land on business.
Jag. McCarty
wag over from Butter
creek this week.
Frank Vaughn was over from Eiebt
Mile Wednesday.
Dun Morrow oams in Wednesday with
Lo dr Creek wool.
Mrs. 'Gene Freeland has returned
from her lone visit.
L. Blnraentbal returned from Portland
Wednesday morning.
Buy your tents and campins outfits ot
P. C. Thompson Oo. 2t.
D. C. Cohoe and wife oame in Tues
day from Moaumeut.
John Huees bas been on the siok list
for several days past.
Assespor eleot Petteys is up from bis
ranch Dear lone today.
8. J. Dodson, a Portland attornev. was
here Wednesday on business.
Genuine New Orleans Molasses for
sale by P. C. Thompson Co. 2t.
J. H. Piper was up from his raooh in
tbe lower part of Morrow Wednesday.
Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'.
La Grande Marble Works. Lb Grande
Ore. 8. 0. Hmith, salesman, HeDpner.
Born To the wife of Austin Yoakum,
on Kaea creek, Monday, July 20tb, a
boy.
T. A. Spray bas opened tjd a butoher
shop next door to Unas. Jones' barbtr
shop.
Sam Meadows bas reduoed tire-set tine
to S3 per set, and horse shoeing to S3
per span.
T. R. Lyons is over iD Grant oounty
on business. He will bo baok about tbe
27th inst.
Jas. McCumber and Jake Wattenberg
er are back from tbe shearing oorrals of
Montaua,
Clay Lnce oame io from John Day
Wednesday with wool and will take oat
merchandise.
Homer Harrington leaves today for
Portland and will take in the seaside be
fore returning.
Large t assortment of tens in Heppner,
ana at lowest prices. At r. (J. iboinp
son Company's. 2t.
D. 0. Downer is patting on tbt finish'
log to no ties iu paint on E. J. dlncum'a
residenoe, id tbe lower end of town.
Harry Myers returned Tnesday from
bis father's ranob, near Blalock. Crops
are seriously injured in that section.
ratronize Dome industry by using
Olymplo Drips; the Quest table sprup.
cor Bale oy 1'. u Thompson Uo. 2t.
For first class meat end low prices, T
a. spray respectiuiiy asks tbal be may
be oooBidered by the Ueppner people
Tbe Oregon Press Association meets
at Astoria, August 18th, lUth and 20tb,
(ne tame time of the regatta meeting.
Judge E. Depeatt committed snicido
by shooting himself, np at Athena yes
terday, Ue was a well known lawyer,
Tba derailment of tbe engine of tbe
west bound train Wednesday dela)ed
tbe up train on tbe branob several hoars,
10m 1nrie bas receives some tampiea
olbii pa'ent buckle It looks Ilka it
would pr.ve to be all that it claimnd for
It.
f. A. Spray bas ftpened np a meat
market, neil door to Chas. Jones' barber
ihup, and desires tbeatrooagaot Hepp
ner people.
Mr. Jesse Pollard, of Hois, stopped
over on bis way boms from 'Frison, and
is the gnest of bis brotherinlaw, lioo.
J. A. Brown.
T.-M.: F. W.Silvertooth left last oigbt
(or Itnesland, U. O., where ba will engsge
in busiue, having leased a large hottl
at that (.lace.
Miif Minnie Myers baa last arrived
and it prepared to do fashionable dress
making at reatonable prioet. Parlor 20,
i'aluca hotel. If.
Ben Hwaggart will leavs with bit
family tor the tnouutuioa Dell week to
harvest a part of tba f icelleot orop of
tincklvbsrriet.
ItKiilar services will ba flood oeted io
tba M. K. cburob, 8'iuth, nundny omI,
Joly I'd Hi. Io Ilia evening a praise ter
vtct will ba bald.
T.-M.: Walter tod Charlie VaoDnyo.
acocimpanipd by their cioio Frank, of
Portland, have biad away to White Hal
moo fr mooth's outiag.
Ctismbortkia's Congb lUeaedr eurtt
rnidt. ornup aod whooping oongh. It it
(li-Maot, ff and reliable. For tals by
Uooser A Brock, dragglft.
O. D. Ilatt. tba tonaorlal arti.t, oas
ba found at bis parlors, Matlock corner,
wbert b will diapenat at popalar price,
t bares, sbampooa, bsiroata. ate.
If tba bair ia falling ont aod taming
gray, tbt g'aodt if tba km need tlimo
lating audrtiliir food, aod tba bl rtm
a ly and ttlmolaol Is Hall's Uair Ileotw
r. Any mvtotor ia EaaUrn Orrgoa wbo
dwiro the sorvirvs ot to attorney ia
Washington, I). O , will And it to bit
t Irani to call oa or sddrtwa tbit pa
'. 6lf
F. 1, nl.k anj faintly, 8.8. Horner
and lily, Ha. Mnir and family, Fiaok
(Jillmto and family aod Min Magfla
llonv.f Ml yatordty f..r Uitob Uark,
to rruida Safcral warkt.
Mim liarlmU and Master llalpb
ltihip rluriid fmra lVodlla Ibis
ttuirniof, wbvrw tby bav aojiyad a
anonlh't ltl. Tlv wr rAnmtanld
boms bv ! Rrla lln, of lftdliba
M. M. I;ir ia bent fr littg Crak
Sod will aaawt la Ukipg out YA. Wood-
tu t u9 liilr f.if tbt I-ng Cmk saw
tnsil, This aatil formerly tloog to J.
J. I'iIiik. row a rtidat f Call
tore la.
Ai .1; T;!IJ l.fl Ibt bay 6V.d long
i0(lt lb f1rt of the w In
lltpnr nm bstinMa. II ahft are
d..lg in rri'iniiUi arlh
! I f M -I il Frtl,llf4 lllig fr.
Iul tint .
Mr I'waanyar, ff rVttbi1, ba
so l iU tuliiialtig pitMa.'l; t'uliea
fv,n,fi. nit" H. Il It T M.
Illrlii,' tn, Nv l-in ft -ifn.
iB,M "ii" - K U. Iit,a, 1'aal Wswfiog
tr, J'l.a M id lag.
ftmUy !! wl-a "old
lm.f tn i!. t-r-r; m, h ajuta
I .' t -a llt (. bt tiffbiffj
O'm a UH ' s''t. Mio-f tta'ttl"
I'll ) li.a lj t.l (Urk) a ill
aii'x ' a t s.1 aa la tua.
Ole Johnson, wbo is at present work
ing for O. E. Farnsworth on the Rhea
oreek farm, met with what might have
been a fatal aocident on last Thursday.
While working with the hay fork, tbe
boge oable broke, letting tbe beam fall.
striking Mr. Johnson on the leg below
the knee. Dr. McFanl was summoned
to dress tbe wonnded member, and left
the patient resting somewhat easier.
Tbe Lone Rock E. ot P. kindlv donat
ed $20 towards helping Jack Andrews in
bis misfurtuuo, while Heppner people
followed with about $33 more. Oar K.
of P. could help Jaok a few dollars more
and never miss it. He will do doubt
appreciate assistance in getting bis fami
ly onoe more in a position to eojoy tbe
comforts of borne.
Lost Saturday morning, July 18th.
on road between Rhea creek bridge and
Heopner, a pocket book containing over
$20 in oheoks and bills and also land
filing papers. Finder will receive a re
ward of 85 by returning same to this
offioe or to the owner, James W. More-
laud, at Hardman, Oregon. 9 12.
'Have tried others, but like Ayer's
best" is tbe statement made over and
over again by thooa who testify to the
benefit derived from tbe use of Aver s
Sarsaparilla. Disease never had ft great
er enemy than this powerful blood puri-
nsr. xt makes tbe weak stiong.
Without being authorized, the oame
of (J. R. Howard was signed to the base
ball challenge published in Tuesday's
Gazatte. As be oan not participate iu
tbe game, Mr. Howard requests that bis
name be withdrawn. Juok Mills ops
been chosen iu bis stead.
W. P. Scrivnsr is "prepared to do all
kinds ot blaoksmithiog, horseshoeing.
machine repairing, wagon work, in fact
anything in bis lioeat reasonable obargea
and satisfaction guaranteed. Will put in
spokes for 30 cents each, and other wag
on-work in proportion. 46 tf
For 822.50 I will sell a first class, high
grade, high arm sewing machine guaran
teed for 10 years, f or further particu
lars oall on or address, N. A. beach,
Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf .
For your Protection. Catarrh "Cures" or
Tonics for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken
internally, usually contain either Mercury or
Iodide of Potassa, or both, which ore injur
ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not
a blood disease, caused by sudden change to
cold or damp weather. It starts in the nasal
passages, affecting eyes, ears and throat.
Cold in the head causes excessive flow ot
mucus, and, if repeatedly neglected, the re
sults of catarrh will follow j severe pain in
the head, a roaring sound in the ears, bad
breath, and oftentimes an offensive dis
charge. The remedy should be quick to allay
inflammation and heal the membrane. Ely's
Cream Balm is the acknowledged curs tor
these troubles and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drag. Price, 60 cents.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County,
The Northern Counties
Investment Trust, Lim
ited, a Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Cecelia Taylor, 8. 8. King,
N. B. McBee and J. C.
Thomson, Defendants.
To Cecelia Taylor, 8. 8. King and N. B. McBee,
three of the above named defendants.
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
suit on or before the first day of the next regular
term of tbe above entitled court, viz: '
The 7th Day of September, 1896,
and you will take notice that if you fall to
answer or otherwise appear In said court on or
before the said 7th day of September, 1896, the
plaintiff above named, for want thereof, will
apply to the above entitled court for the relief
pruyed for In the complaint filed in this suit,
to-wit: For personal decree against the defen
dant, Cecelia Taylor, for the sum of 1773.46 with
Interest thereon at the rate of g per cent, per
annum from the 20th day of June, 1M96, and the
costs and disbursements of said suit; that the
court shall decree that the mortgage executed
by the said Cecelia Taylor to the Lombard In.
vestment Company, dated the 8th day of Novem
ber, IhMH, upon ilia following described real
properly In Morrow County, Oregon, to wit:
The South half of Northeast quarter and North
east quarter of Northeast quarter (except ten
acres In a square form fn Northeaat corner
thereof) and Southeast quarter of Northwest
quarter of Section Ten, In Township One North,
of Range Twenty-five East, ot the Willamette
meridian, which said mortgave was recorded
on the 15th dav of November, 18mh, In Book "l,"
on pages II, 12, IS and 14, of the Records of
mortgages In the office of the County Clerk of
Morrow County, Oregon, shall be foreclosed,
and the said real property sold and the proceeds
of such sale to be applied to the payment to
plaintiff of the above named sums of money;
that all of the defendants, and all persons claim
ing through or under them, or any of them,
hall Imi forever barred ami foreclosed of all
right, tills, estate, Interest and hen at law and
In equity, and all equity nl redemption, In and
lo, and upon every part of said real property.
This Summons la published pursuant loan
order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the
above entitled court, made alchatnbera, I'endle-
on, i manna county, Oregon, on the 2lihday
ot July. nr..
r. i.i.i N ft LYONS,
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
I THE CIRCriT COfRT OF TUB STATE
of Oregon for the County of Morrow,
Lilly M. or nor, Plaintiff,
vs.
Silas R. Hornor, Ifrfondant.
To Ktlaa R. Hornor, Lvlrndaiit.
In the name of the Mat of Oregon, you are
hereby required lo appear and answer the roin
plaint filed agaluai you In the ebov rulllled
rauaa on or llorti the ft rat day of tha nest
regular term of tha above nulled court, U-,t;
Taa Tta aiy of Saptamaar, ISa,
snd If yon fall an to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to tha court lor lb relief
demanded In her complaint, to wit: Thadluo
lutlon ol marrlaaa runlrart belwevn plaintiff
and defendant, for the rusbtdy of all tba minor
children of plalnlllt and defendant, and cost of
this anlL
This Kiimmnni la aerved by publication pur
suant lo an order of ni,hn A. Low ell, Jodie of
the above entitled court, made on th I'.thdat
of July, l"A. J. N. HKOWS.
a. Attorney lot i'lalullff.
SUMMONS.
IU THK nru TIT rot HT
ot or(in fr Mormw i o
fr Tin
TTt
omiir,
r. r. kliili,(r, plaintiff,
vs
r C. ttelnlntar, tVefen.laiil
To C. C. Helnitiser, l-l-ii.laol.
In the Bama itf th ! of Oreffnn. von am
treby required Ia appear and answer lha emit,
plaint tied aaalnat ) tl In lha ahota anil ll
court and suit, an of tvfota lha (rat day of U,
Mat rulaf lo'm thereof, lo all
Taa Tta Day at ftaplshar, ia4,
atol If ton fall an tn anr. for want tharenf
ll,a tlalntllt will lake a decree 4laa.,lvl the
merriare hands now eilatinf between you and
bialniitf and for plaintiff s rests and dihir
it, em. uf this s-ili and l"r aura other relief aa Ui
the eo'irt ttiey aeem )net,
this autamona la putmahed hf order nf Hon.
t.h. a l.ie.ll. Judge nf lha airi Judl, tat
lo.irtrt M the Stale ol Oten, dale-l July .ml,
TX Attorney for pulnUrT.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
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14 July ft. w Motlre I heret.y len Ihel
tt.e foiujelf.f mH eeili.r has aed not!-, ot
bet Int.titioe, Wi make tr.al proof In auitfct nf
her Helm, and ti.el eeH proof win be te4e
heffw ft t. freetend, t". a I craitMle.ti.toer,
Heppnef, frteeon, ee eptemlr M, law, yir
rTHIRIR IxiliraTT.
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he Mej tha r.ltoinf alia sin tn pro
her e....(i,i., reiteuc po aoi rutiit.u,
rrf aald lend lr
John feerwit,. wn fJUrtnn. Frer (tentrt and
a R. I'u ran. all of Her-tmer trreecx
Jan. f '.k
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SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCriT COCKT OF THE STATE
of OreRon for Morrow County.
Minnie Smith, Plaintiff,
vt.
Gilbert Smith, Defendant
To Gilbert Smith, Defends it
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear snd answer the com
plaint filed againtit you in the sbove entitled
cause on or before the first day of the next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
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: For the
dissolution of the marriage contract existing
between plaintiff and deiendant, for the care
and cuslody of the minor child of plaintiff and
defendan'. and costs of this suit.
This Summons is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of
the above entitled court, made on the 14th day
of July, 1896. J. N. BKOWN,
58-71. Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County.
Eliza R. Owens, Plaintiff,
v.
Frank H. Ben pre, Mary J.
Benge, his wife, Lewis J.
Sehewrlch and
Schewrich, hia wife, De
fendants. To Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge, two of
the defendants.
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
suit on or before the 7th day of September, 18;
and you will take notice that if you fail to
answer or otherwise appear in said suit on or
before said 7th day of September, lH'.lft, the plain
tiff above named, for want thereof, will apply
to the above entitled court for the relief prayed
for in the complnint filed in thiB suit, to-wit:
For personal decree against the defendants
Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge, his wife,
for the snm of $631.26 with interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from January
1st, 18114, and the sum of t'iO.00 attorney's fees,
and the costs and disbursements of said suit;
that the court shall decree that the mortgage
executed by the said Frank H. Benge and his
wife 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. 32, In township No. 2 south, and
range No. 25 Kst of the Willamette meridian,
which said mortgage was recorded on the 20th
day of December, 1888: at page 64 of Book "D"
of the Records of Mortgages in the office of the
County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, shall
be foreclosed, and the sld real property sold,
and the proceeds of such sale to be applied to
the payment to plaintiff of the above named
sums of money; that all of the defendant, and
all persons claiming and to claim by, through
or under thcin, or any of them, shall be forever
barred and foreclosed of all right, title, eBtate,
interest and lien, at law and in equity, and
especially of all equity of redemption, In, to and
upon every part of said real property ; and that
plaintiff shall have general relief.
This 8'immons is published pursuant to order
of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above
entitled court, made at Chambers, Pendleton,
Umatilla county, Oregon, on the 13th dav of
July, 18.
FEE, CARTER, HAILEY & AUSTIN,
457-70. Plaintiff's Attorneys.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County.
Julia A. Farrel, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel I. (Jerking, Martha
A. Gerklng. James R. Nun-
ainakerand MariaE. Nun-
ainaker, Defendant.
To Samuel I. Gerklng and Martha A. Gerking,
two of the above-named defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint niea against you in the above entitled
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
plaintiff above named, for want thereof, will
apply to the above entitled court for the relief
prayed for In tbe complaint filed in this suit,
to-wit: For personal decree against the defend
ants Samuel I. (Jerking and Martha A. Gerklng
ior me sum ni n.i.ou witn interest tnerenn at
the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from April 1st.
1894, and the sum of 150.0,1 attorney's fees, and
the costs and disbursements of said suit; that
the court shall decree that the mortgage execut-
eunysam amuei 1. Herklng and Martha A.
uermng to ttai uimnard investment Company,
dated the 22d day of March, 1889, upon the fol
lowing described real property In Morrow
county, Oregon, to-wlt: the south half of the
north-east quarter, the south J5 acres of the
north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, of
section No. 22, In township No. 8 south, and
range No. 24 East of Willamette meridian: and
also the west half of the north-west quarter of
section No. 13, and the north half of the north
east quarter ot section No. 14. In township No. 6
mmm aim range o. m r.astoi uiamettc merid
ian; which mortgage Is now owned by plaintiff;
which said mnn gage was recorded outhe 2iith
day of March. 1sj9. at page 134 of Hook "l" of
the Records of Mortgages In the office of the
county uiers 01 Morrow county, Oregon, shall
he foreclosed, and the snld real nroocrtv ,,M
and the proceeds of such sale tn be applied to
the payment to plaintiff of the above named
sums of money; that all of the defendants, and
all peranns claiming and to claim 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 Iu equity, ami
esMcially of all equity of redemption, In, to
and upon every part of said real pnerty; and
that plaintiff shall have general relief.
I Ills Summons is m
iihlthed pursuant to order
of Hun. Kteiihen A. Lowell. Jndire of Hie shove
entitled eimrt iu.iIm . 'li.ilu.p. P.....1
Umatilla county. Oreiron 011 tha l:nh ,! of
July, iwrt.
rr.K, CAKTEK, IIAII.EY AI'STIN.
VtllO. Plaintiff s Attorneys.
SUMMONS.
N THK CIRf'f'IT COI'KT OF TIIK STATE
L of Oregon for Morrow ouiitjr.
Clara A. 1'obb, rialiillff,
vs.
Morris I). ln, l.lnnla
Unie.hlanlfe, K. O Hue k
num. helle K. Hursuiiiu,
his wife, C. K. Unifies, U
Hiivhea. her hunliand, II.
J. Faust, llanlel II Hrnnn
and Hrown, hla
wife. Defendanla.
Io l.lliule 1,011 and I.. Una-he, two nl Hie
alHive natiml rtefendaiila.
In the name of the Hlale nf Oreiron. Ton are
hereby minimi in e,far and answer the mm.
plaint filed aaalnat yon In Ilia tlcnt entliled
tilt on or before Hit 7lh day ol rViuemlier l-cei;
and yon will Use nolle that If you fall lo
newer or other elae a'-ar In aahl suit on or
iieiore me aam m nay nl arleinl-r, fet. Hie
plaintiff ahoy name,. for want thereat, will
apply to the above milled rourt tor Ihe n lh-f
C rayed for In the roi,Lliil fld n I hla cull,
r-wll: for peraoiial decree aealnal lha defend
ant IJuiila Unit, '. A, Hucli- and U Huabea
for Ihe sum of ', I , wllh Inlereet ibereon al
Ihe rale of a per rent, per annum from Mareh
l.t. I" I.I ., HI, like Iniereet Ibereon I mm
March let, I -ail. and Ihe mm ol lo 10 aiiorney a
le . and lb eoala and dlsburaemenia of aeld
suit. Dial tlie court shall decre that I lie rnort-
fae ieeiitr. by the aaid Morris l. in and
.limle yui in Ibe UmiliaM Inreatmenl In,
(any. date.) the I lib day ol February, led, iii-.n
Ihe Inline lae drvrihed real prorty In Mor
row roomy, Ome.ni, hi ell the ee.l hall nf
the eniilh a net Quarter, and Ihe weal hall ol the
ooih ra.1 quarter of aer ilon hn J. In lownahip
no. 1 in 11 1 11 ani rente ho. reel ol lha ail
amelle mertdlan. ehlrh eald aionraae was
rerirded nn Ihe l(h day of Nerrh. mi, al pere
f.. Hoik "It" of lha IWorda rrf Motlasa In
Ibe office ol Ibe Too lily I In Sol Morrow cmnlv
tire ,m. shall h lorec-hne.1, and Ihe eald reel
t 11, 1 vri y a,, id. and Ibe pr,ee.la ol am h eale to
applied In th pyn.lit to plellillffrrf Ihe
aie named au ma nl moneys that all ol the
drfeiidaiit and all pereona rlalmlnf and In
claim ly. tlimnyh of nnder Ibeni or anyirf
them, ehell tie lorecet leirred ld forerU-) ol
il rUhl, line, eauie, mtcrret and lln, al law
end lneiiilty, and eeiaiaisy ot all equity of
reemptinn. In. tn and n- eery rt ol eald
teal prorty, and that plaintiff aball hae.n
erel rrllel
V l,a auin irons U bubll.hed pitreuanl tn order
erf linn Mepbea A lie.H. J..le of Ihe
entliled cwurt. male al 1 bamira. l i,.liou,
I maiiila rciunly, lire ,n. an th lh dafnt
iuly. Ia
r It. CARTER, lUfi rr At Ti.
?u I'ialnUfl Altnrneya.
SUMMONS,
IU THE riRCI If tol NT OF THE ITATE
nl i in-. o ihe i nvnty al Morrow,
F. i.riiia, I leiuiiit,
a
f a fed. Ilelecidarit.
Tot a ,Mft,H, -l.r..1.n
In Ihe nate nl lr,e etaie arl frregioi, fow are
hereby reouire.1 In eppewr an-t .eer tr,e row,
plain! tied aaiio yo le Ihe a',. eoiiiied i
iiw on of tfnce Ihe grca day ol Ibe neyf I
iar term nf I lie rn'Ml-! c.r-nt. to ell
Taa ?ia r aegiemier, lata, j
nd If yon fall en tn raer In want thee, ol
I plaintiff 111 appiv to tbe fmrt U4 tl.e I
den.eo.ted In her e.ot..eiol. In wit 1 fee 4i
nlutlonof tbe Wiircie ecitect etieitcg t
I. m,. plaintiff and 4iecdet, m-4 Iu cieu '
II, ai ill, ,
lint Nncvrti I aerved by F'ibit.ei,,e b'.r '
nt tn n WC'teV o ee, ben A I ,1 t ',' r ;
'4 lb . ilie twurt, meyte r. l e . u
4af I Jiy, J RN'.W ,
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
OTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
.4.1 and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow, on June 16, 1896, and to
me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
rendered and entered In Justice court for the
Sixth district in said county on the loth day of
June. 18H6, 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 filed with the county clerk of tbe
county of Morrow, State of Oregon, on June 16,
18U6; and, whereas, 1 have levied upon the fol
lowing described real property, to-wit: The
south-west quarter of section two, in township
one, north, range twenty-five east. W. M., be
sold to satisfy said judgment, cost and accru
ing costs. I will, on
Saturday, the 15th day of August, 1896,
at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the front door
of the court house in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of said
E.Campbell iu and to the above described prop
erty at Public Auction to the highest and best
bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be ap
plied to the satisfaction of said execution, at
torney's fee and all costs, and costs that may
accrue. E. L. MATLOCK,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated July 6, 1896. 456-67.
- SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
Ralph L. Benge, Plaintiff,
vs.
Katie D. Benge, Defendant.
To Katie D. Benge, efemiant:
I:i the name of the State of Oregon, you ere
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plnint filed against you in the above entitled
sulton or before the first day of the next regular
term of the above entitled court, to-wlt: .
Monday, September 7th, 1896,
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 Buit.
This summons Is published by order of Hon.
Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the circuit court of
Oregon, for the 6th judicial district, dated July
2nd, 1896. E. P. SINE,
456 68. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at La Gsandb, Orroon.
June soth, 1896.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has tiled notice
of hiB intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, of Morrow County, at
Heppner, Oregon, on August 8th, 1896, viz:
ROBERT D. W ATKINS,
Hd. entry No. 4640, for the NWli See 20, Tp 4 8,
R 28 E W M. '
He names the following witnesses tonrove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of ,
said land, viz :
Luther Hamilton, Andrew McKenzle, Freder-
tck Thomas, Robert Dexter, of Heppner. Or.
454-65.
a. f. niLauJN, Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J 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
oeiore tne county ciera oi Morrow county at
Heppner, Oregon, on August 8, 1896, vU:
JOHN CLARK,
Hd. entry NO' 7281. for the E BEM Bee 19, NE
NE Sec 30, 8VV J 8WJ-4 Sec 20, Tp 8 B, R 28 E, w
in.
He names the following witnesses tn nrnva
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
L. A. Florence, John Bceler. Thomas McCnl-
longh, Norman A. Keller, of Heppner, Oregon,
n. r. niLaun, Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREG
J June 21, 1896. Notice is hereby given
REQON
veil 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 be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at iieppuer, uregon, on august i, inuu, via:
FREDERICK R. THOMAS,
Hd. entry No. 7317, for the SEU 8W Sec 19, TM
N WJi and SWJi NEJi Sec 30, Tp 4 8, tt 28 E. W.
M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis;
E. C. Watkins, Roliert Watklns, A. 8. Burch,
A. J. McKeuiUe, all of Heppner, Oregon.
B. K. WILSON,
town. Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THK DAU.E8 OREdON,
Ij June 'J4, IH'.rn Notice Is hereby Klven
that the following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make filial prool In support
of lila claim, and that said proof will b made
befote J. W. Morrow, eoiinly clurs, at iieppner,
OrvKoii, ou August H, Im.x;, vis;
AMI A U. llAinilOl.OMF. .V,
Hd. r.. No, fiNOT. forth K'j H, RWU NWU
and N V1 HW'. H ,Vi, Tp il S, K W K.
He nanus the following witnesses to prnv
his eonlluuoiiii n slileiice uhi and cultivation
of. said land, vli:
I. I, Venn Inkle, nf llenner, Oregon, T. D
Mathews, W. H. Flnlcy, Arthur Andrews, of
dnlloM ay, Oreeou.
JAR. P. M'MIRK,
'., l lU glslur.
Notice of Intention.
J AND OFFICE AT I.AORASHE, IlKEOOH,
4 June IMat. Nolle Is herebv given thai
th following naind aetllrr has A led nollcaof
hi Intention In make final proof In aiipKirl ot
hla claim, and that eald pnaif will he mad
before h. I, Freeland. t'nniiulaaloner ol th I'.
H Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, nn July
eon, lic.ni, tic
Kl.tHIIA C. WATKINrl,
Hd E No. i,ju lor th NWI, Hee. II Tp. 4 R. R
a K. W. M.
II name Hie Inllnwlng wllneaae In pmv
nia coiiiinunua mineiic umn ami 1 ultlvallon
of aald land, vis:
lieorge aierry, Itnhert Icesler, Jack MrKsn-
lie aiol iiaviij a. Ilarrnn, all of Heppner, or,
II. F. Ml IX IN.
Hrg'sler,
Notice Of Intention.
l.nauOrriig at Tag Iiu s. Oasoon,
June ath. Ire
NOTHE l HRRFRV IVF.M THAT THE
followlnc-named settler ha filed nolle
of his Intention p make final proof In uprt
of hla claim, and Ibal aald pneif will be mad
hetnre I oulily I lelk ol Morrow Comily, Oregon,
l nrppner, iiregon, nn eiiiy ia, 1 eel, tu ;
JAMF4 W. MoMFI aNn.
Hd E Nn. 1, lor Ihe aw w, Hen. It, and
K' ar..h. i.lp 4 a , H K
II heme lb following wllneeae tn pons
hlecniitiniioiie reel, I.Ik upon alel cullltallun
id aeld land, via
Arthur eleven.. I'm la Hban.r Dam Adam,
nenry iioweii.au ni iiaraman. nren
JA r, M'HiKE.
14 M Reg later.
Notice of Intention.
l.i SB Orrn a AT I. (isal,s, Oaaoo
J u irti ynh lee
oTn r i ii frf ay nut mi
lol lowing name.! eHlet bea fllen hollreuf
hla loterillon t i mebe Hnal poeil In tipport ol
I, ! ri.loi. aii'l thai ael l (.!-.( will t4 ane-le le
fore r. I, rreeiaod, rcmmlMlon.r I a Ircull
our! al llc ,o..r, Ore(..n, on Auguet l.oh, lJ,
via;
TII'iM Af til I ril l K "t.
IM entry No Met, ..r the Nu r att h
n l N n. ip i . a w r, M
He Heme II, ..ilnwng wlliueer In prnv
r i. coniiiiii,..,. reel ienc upon i., ruillcaUoa
ol. eail lann, vn
A c..i..l., I moetl, r.l Rell.l.ar Mik Reney
il-! icw ' oeo, e ' I oc f.'Oec iire.n,
4 ck R. F, Wlleil, ht,.lcr.
Notice of Intention.
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