Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 28, 1896, Image 3

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    NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!
EESULT OF TJSIKG
AYER'SPILLS
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years have kept me in good health,
nerer having had a sick day in all that
time. Before I. was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipationfrom dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive
diseases. When I became convinced
that nine-Kinins 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 nse
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
had the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
if taken in season, avert all danger of
sickness." H. Wettstein, Byron, 111.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer't Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System.
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Qambrinus Beer,
.wHALF PINT BOTTLES
. City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors and Smokabls
i CI ars. Call on Ted.
luaana yn at Large.
Charier Qroon, who bad been io tbe
ioiaoe atylain aincs Int sprioK, eattaped
from tbal institution about tiz week
go and got ai far aa Portland before be
was pprebeDdaU tod taKeo Daoi Dy a
Portland ofllcial to Haleni. Shortly
after be made Lie esoapa nirKio and lit
out a-foot aoroM tbe monntaini tor home.
About tbree ek. ago Charley was aeea
at tbe DencbuW river in Waacoooootjr
by a drummer, who lol l io Tbe Dalle,
thai Grori told bim be bad escaped from
the asylum; that be lived near Condon
and wa going Lome to kill Lie wife and
burn tbe toa o of Ctn&oa. Mra (Iroea
and our citiama receive! Ibis informa
tion two werkt auo and bate Idwd on
tbe lookout for bim er eitice. Lait
week bia brother, Ad, and John ItUbnp
went off r to tbe Iechiile on tbe bunt
(or bim, but failed to flu. I any traca of
bim whatever, and the nppoeilion It
tbat be Ml into tbe riyer and wae drown,
ad. Ue may turn up yet, bower. (lit
easy eeoepe twioa from the aiylum and
no effurt made to capture bim proves
tbat its o (line re ais more iutereeled la
d'ewing tbelr aneamed talari tbn
they ars in attending to tbelr duties.
O lot.
ta lb Tend I !!" I out ot 'Ul.
The rr al looking giis
U it a treat Io tl lli wheal,
Tb melon nn the vine
The bora of alenir'e In lh lati.1
Bui lb born lot ahm ifh
It alnnlng U aivl a rtmmlng laa
Of -frjt'i "Uamut! Ura."
Hold only at tbe Iteltedere Hatoon.
fal t a4r K-e '
Laet frtdsy Henry Ure rams ia and
war out a warrant for tbe arrt of
Joseph Caseday. rbergirg Mm Hb aa
SMS'ili with de lly ae.p- o.
Green's f eraioa of the I ffir was tbat
while be eu.Stig la V m There
daf evening of lt week be Bl Caoejay
Barwbatia kna as tl,e X!l pi,
ad tbal ('.!y. with"! aiy wamlri
drew a revolver d Of l at litre Ulne,
shot takit fT el ia Lie Loe' Mp.
Oa lb other Ul, rMr unit
d.ffefeal etory, sating tiel wba be el
Oreen be wae urn Ls n.,er ging to kte
grain (I'll He ak4 iiea at. lie
, I bees la!klt In tie 1itl.f f.tr,
bet ke bal I-(Mile bim d-ln so.
V Urn' t li "N d'w a f "! l 4
nreJ aa IVIn, aMU-at as tffeel
He, CeJy. Iba Jrw b retlter and
Bred at Ott, and the leo tne1.
CUj (4 ei li , aal as
in lt ? II f i aeitt.
Mi
Mm
: Here and There.. -
Joe Woolery wag up from lone Satur
day. The Heppner Transfer Co., ban wood
lor Bale. 37-tf.
Ed. Day was in
from Batter' oreek
Friday last.
Johnny Ayers was iu from Little Bat
ter creek yesterday.
Bay your tents and camuiua outfits of
P. O. Thompson Co. 21.
Lee Eilbourne droDDed over from
Gooseberry yesterday.
E. Campbell, of Rid ere, was in town
yesterday on business.
The family of T. R. Howard left yes
terday for Jones prairie.
Morris Maok was over from Lone
Creek the first of tbe week.
Lnov Bros, started a shipment of
stock Eastward last week.
Ben Poppen aud family were down
from Hardmau yesterday.
Wiildron Rhea ret urned Sunday morn
iug from a visit to Portland.
Genuine New Orleans Molasses for
sale by P. C. Thompson Co. 2t.
Geo. Noble, Jr.. and Os Wells cot
baok from Montana this morning.
Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Gutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borohers'.
Rv. E. P. Greene will bold cervices
at the M. E. ohurch as usual Sundav.
La Grande Marble Works. La Grande
Ore. 8, 0. Smith, salesman. Heonner.
E. G. Sperry sod family, end Bob
Wills and family left Monday for Teal
spnu(s.
Tbos. Briarly. Tunis Swkk and Wm.
Starratt came in from Grant county
Saturday. .
Geo. Aiken and family and the family
f Bub Ford left this morning tor tbe
mountains.
Laree t assortment of teas in Heppner.
and at lowest prices. At P. C. Thomp
son Company's. 12t.
Art minor and family, aooomoauied bv
the family of E. Minor, left yesterday
tor Ditob oreek.
E. G. Sloan is reported from below as
being some better, but bis recovery is
not at all likely.
T. J. Matlnok Bnd family, sooomna-
nied by J. E. Lathrop, left last week for
Aicuuine springs.
Ed. Nelson, of Condon, was ic town
saturaty, navms come in with a
clothing drummer.
Press Thompson was down to Hepp
ner Saturday. Tbe 'hoopers ore Dlenti-
tui up in me neighborhood
Charley B'binson is over from Monu-
meot. He will shortly emburk in tbe
saloon business at tbat plaoe.
Eaule: John Johnson returned Sun
day from Hpnner. He sold bis wool
dip tor 6 cents per pound.
raironizA nome industry py nsins
Olympic Jjrips: the finest table sprup,
Dor sale by P. 0. Thompson Co. 2t.
Jesse Pollard, who baa been visiting
nis hroibennluw J. ti, Brown, left Hat
urday nigbt tor bis borne in Boise.
W. A. Kirk and family, accompanied
by MrSvP. O. B org and son, Oscar, left
yesterday tor Black butte, Morrow Co,
W. W. Smead and family and Jay
Shipley and wife have gone out to Ditch
oreek to belp swell tbe little city of
tents.
Mis Minnie Myers bas lost arrived
and if prepared to do fashionable dress
mskiug at reasonable prices. Parlor 20,
Palace bote). tf.
Messrs. E. F. Campbell and Geo,
Thornton, accompanied by their families
are sojourning np at the old Bisbnp A
uisbie mill sue.
UhamuerUlu'a Uongu Itemed y cures
colds, oroup and whooping cough, It is
pleasant, safe and reliable. For tale by
Oouser A lirock, druggis's.
G. B. Ilatt, tbe tonsorial artist, can
be found at bis parlors, Matlock corner,
here be will dispense at popular prices
snaves, suampoos, haircuts, etc,
lester.iay J, M Graden started two
enrs of cattle and eiuht of abeep for
EaMern markets, lie was areompa
nit-d by Frank Itogers and E. Minor.
Mresrs. W. P. Dolton and J. W
Morrow, accompanied b tbi-ir families,
left Haturday for Duleb Billy oreek to
spend tbe remainder of tbe bested term
If tbe bair ia falling out and turning
gray, (be g'ands it tbe skin need stimu
lailug and color loo, and the bet rem
dy and stimulant la Hall's Utir lienew-
er.
Any inventor In Eastern Oregon wbo
denirea the services of an attorney in
Washington, I). O , will find it to bis
advantage to call on or address Ibis pa
per. &lf
Tba town council of iteppner sboolJ
eaitue lbs oil Uauooei Ore eitiagulab
er Io be prepared fur ne aod kept to
serviceable endition. At present (bey
ars empty and entir! assises In Se ol
Ore.
For tn 50 I will sell Oral class, bigb
rade, btgb arm aewlag tnartilna goaran
!m4 for la years, ror further partieu
Ura call on or eddree, H. A. leaob.
lies Ington, Oregon. 8H-tf.
The direelors of Tbe Nt local ban
have dile4 to surrender Ibeir ebarter
o I gi ool of bnalneee Aognsl let. Tbe
U l.lle s Informed tbat the firet
Nation!, rf ibis pieo. will aerept tbe
deposits aad gnaraatssaama.
Charley J one, Ibe well koown "old
limT tn lb loneurial line, be again
ili in lleppoer, bavirg paeb
(Ireea Mstbewa' Shop, Minor bmldln
ipnnaH lb rily boleL Charley will
appreriat a rail "ben la town.
Hve tne oilier, bat like Ajer
bnl" m lb euiemenl mad ever as
i, r again by tttoe hj teaufy to ib
heaefil derive .1 frum the ol Ayer
Na'sacarlti. LtMa netee bad are
er enemy It.an Ihi powerful blow! part'
fir. It nk the weak etiuag.
Wm. l ! ba at bis aUUe Jt
tielow lb Uai'lt efSne, very neal aa
elri Buielie't l4i'' eJJle, i.f Kalm
saanufaeinr, f.ir eaie fr eb at lw !
Rgq'. It dlle bM tiel f.M
very bill aad la prill ae go.t a
new. A7".e d'ei'mg iflb a al lie
bnul I rail aad elasaia earns bf i It
l lo lata. tl.
"It it immUtil, 4m fng Jmhjmteml,
trhetkir th afceeyt gruwr rrir stag
ttrmtnt mm ! Iiirtf or ef , . , , .
U kelktr a . oe rf.e fr
It i fioMI J. ry, IS I've llaut ff H'p
rfi'ifM' th It i.'eis triit ws
Recent bicycle rsoing at Pendleton
as attracted tbe attention of severs!
heelmen in Eastern Oregon, of local
reputation as fast riders, says the E. O.
Frank Natter, of this oitv, would like a
rsce witb tbe Pendleton boys and if tbs
arrangements can be made be will go to
that city and rnn. Frank is a fast one
and will make sn interesting pace for
anv of tbe nmatenr racers. At present
tbe Pendleton track is unfit to race on
but it will doubtless be put in shape
soon. ,
Elsewhere in tbis issue will be found
an account of the esoape of Obas
Gross from the insane asylum. It be
came known to tbe prison authorities
that Gross was in Morrow county and
last week E. 0. Chapman, an attend
ant of tbe asylum, came np and found
bis man near lone where he bad scour
ed a job at cooking. The man is not
anserons though considerably dement
ed. He was taken below last night.
In tbe matob raoe between btcyole and
horse, mile heats, for 8500 a side, at Port
land, July 25, John F. Staver. the biov-
clist, beat Ohehalis. the pacer, two
straight beats, in 2:02 and 2:03 2 5.
Ktaver had the pole and was paoed by H.
Ternll and hi. is Freeman, on a tan-
em. I hebBlis paced the first beat in
;09; seoond, 2:08.
"It in immaterial, in my iudament.
wliether the sheep grower receives any
oenep,i jrom me larxjj or not
wnttner tie aoes or aoes not I am for
free wool "Extract from speech of
William J. Bryan in the House of Rep-
rexentatives when the Wilson bill was
under consideration.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the National Bank of Heppner at
tieppner, tn tne state of Oregon,
at the close of business,
July 14th, 1896.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 8 80,06135
Overdrafts secured and unse
cured 7.874.31
D. S. bonds to secure circula
tion 12,750.00
Stoohs, securities, eto 5,984.53
Bankiughoune, furniture, & fix. 2,509 30
Due from National Banks
fnot Reserve Agents) 4.495.59
Due from state banks and
bankers 3.471 J 1
Due from approved reserve
agents 2.005.45
Cheoks and other cash item. . 196 54
Notes of other national banks 185.00
Fractional paper curreucy,
nickles, and oents 14.00
LAWFUL XONIT BSSEBVB 1M BANK, VIZ:
Specie $2 636.05
Legal-tender notes . 300.00 2,936.05
Redemption fund with U. S.
I rensurer (5 per cent, ot cir
culation) 562.50
Total 128,6ia73
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ....... . $ 50,000.00
Surpltiefund 10,000.00
Undivided proHU, less expen
ses and trnes paid
268 22
National bank notes outstand
ing 11.250 00
Uue to other national bioks
67 77
Dividends unpaid...
Individual deposi's
850.00
88,183.33
13,039.41
subject
of de-
to oheok
Demand certificates
posit
Total 1123.613.73
State of Orhojs, )
County of Morrow, J
I, El. It. Blbup, Cashier ot the
above named bank, do solemnly swesr
that the above statement ie true to the
best of my knowledge and beliff.
I'.d. K. Uisnop. (Javier
Suborihed a id sworn to before me
this 25, u day of Ju'y. 1306
, Otm Fattsiisow,
Notary Pnblio for Oregon.
Correct Attest Wm. Penlsnrt, O. E,
Farnnrorth, P. C. Thompson, Direotors,
SUMMONS.
Ttt TtIK CIRCt'IT COITRTOr THE STATE
J cit Oregon lor Marrow County,
The North rn O.iintlii
In vest in nl Trutt, I.lm
tied, a Corporation,
flat :iliff,
vs.
recellalaylor,H.H K Inc.
N. II Mi Hoe snl J. C.
Thomson. Defendant.
ToOreli Taylor. K. a. King nit K. H. lIcBoe,
inree ol Hie inite namm di'li'iidanu.
In the nam ol the MUI of urecon, you r
hereby required Io pprar ud answer the com
plaint filed li it Tim In the atMive entitled
nil on or heliire the ftnldar nl liie nail rrt ular
irrm 01 in sii uuuii court, vu:
The 7tk Day el September. IA0O,
tid vou lll Uk notli-e lliat If von fall Io
answer or ottierw lie pHr In an l1 court iu or
lM.iiireinIH7in day nl Hrpb-mtwr. w., the
plalnltR alKive liame.1. nr want thereof, will
Plly to the almre unllilfd eonrt fur the relief
,rjKl mr in III einilaliit Sled In Hit nit,
U lt: For iMTMinal divrre ualiial Hi rt, Ini.
daiil, Crll 1rlir, lot lb a,im c( 171 4.S with
Inle'eal ihrrmn at the rala nl S ef rent, per
annum from th JUh day ol June, (, nd Hi
ent and (1ttnirrmiiita nt atd anil, Ihal lli
pnurt ahall derre Ihal the mortiage einritinl
by III ell ( rlla larlnr ut the Loml-ard In.
vaatmi-nl lomiiatiir.fUlmi ihi. Mil dar ol Novem
bar, le. upon the following riearHbad ml
mwrir In Morrow ( ounlr. Oreeou, to wit:
h aoiifh hall ol Northeast (iiarwr anit Nonh
aat quarter of 9torlhel q'laru-r (etvpt ten
rrwi la a aiinar lor in In aorllieaal rorner
Iheretit) and ftotitheeat quarter of Norttiwnl
quarter ol erlioa Ira. In townhlp On Norlh.
ol Haute Twrnif e f.aal, ol Ilia tS lllametla
nertlian. wblrh I4 nurlnt wa fwi.f-M
on the 1Mb da ol November, lie, la (bail "tl."
oa paeve II. It, IS aod It, nl Ibe kerord ot
mort(ar In lb oitnw of the County I Ink ol
Morrow t'oiinl. ftntfofi. (hall be InnrM,
and lb aald rwl prupeHy i, and lb prurwla
01 turn aai 10 l applied 14 I lie paBinl lo
rilalollSof Ibe ahoe oamad iima of fenoheri
hal all ol lb 4lilanta. an4 all p-r.i,trliia
In Ibrmith nt uidr Ibeoi. of an ot llina.
hall I fomef b're4 and lort bd nl all
rtgbt lllie. eaiat. nUrwal and lien at bkw en4
la quliy. im) all tiilv ol rvlataiHIon, In and
In and upon every pari nt aald real propart.
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SUMMONS.
IN TBS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County.
Minnie Smith, rutnttff,
vs.
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 before the first day of the next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
The 7th day of September. 1896,
and if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in her complaint, to-wlt: For the
dissolution of the marriage contract existing
between plaintiff and deiendant, for the care
and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and
defendant 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 14tli day
Of July, 1896. J. N. BROWN,
.458.71. Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County.
Eliza R. Owens, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank H. Benge, Mary J.
Benge, his wife, Lewis J,
Schewrich and
Schewrich, his wife, De
fendants. To Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge, two of
the defendants.
In the name of the State ot 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, 1898, theplaln
tiff above named, for want thereof, will apply
to the above entitled court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint filed in this suit, to-wit:
For personal decree against the defendants
Frank H. Benge and Mary J. Benge. his wife.
for thp sum of $531.'2S with interest thereon t
the rate ol 8 per cent, per anum from January
1st. 1894, and the sum of $.'M.O0 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 trie
following described real property in Morrow
county. Oregon, to wit: the north-west quarter
oi section rso. z, in lownsnip no. t soutn. ana
range wo. lst ot tne Willamette merldlnn.
which said mortgage was recorded on the 20th
dav of December, 1888: at paire 54 of Book "D"
of the Records of Mortgages in the office of the
County Clerk ot Morrow county, Oregon, shall
be foreclosed, and the slid real propertv 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 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 in equity, and
especially of all equitv of redemption, In, to and
upon every part of said real property; aud that
plaintiff shall have general relief.
This 8 mmons is published pursuant to order
of Hon. 8tephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above
entitled court, made at Chambers, Pendleton,
Umatilla county, Oregon, on the 13th dav of
July, 1896.
FEE, CARTER, HAILEY & AUSTIN,
4o7-70. Plaintiff's Attorneys.
SUMMONS.
IN THE riRCCIT CODRT OP THE STATE
of Oregon fo Morrow County.
Julia X. Karrel, llaintltt',
vs.
Samuel I. Gerkin(r, Martha
A. Qerklng. James R Nun-
amaker and Maria E. N uu-
amaker, Defendant.
To Samuel I. (terkliigand Martha A. Gerking,
two of the above-named defendants.
In the name of the Htateof 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, lHiHi;
and you will take notice that If you fail to
answer or other wise appear In said suit on or
before the said 7th day of Heptember, lx, the
Planum anove named, inr want thereof, will
apply to the above entitled court for the re, lot
pravea i t in tne complaint mod ri this suit,
to-wlt: For personal decree mini in t the defend
ants Samuel I. Clerking and Martha A. (lurking
mr tne sum oi .;) wnn interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from April 1st,
ikh, ana tne sum oi 0,1 attorney lees, and
the costs and disbursement of said suit; that
the court shall decree that the mortgage execut
ed by said Samuel I. Oerking and Martha A.
(lerklng to the bombard Investment Company,
dated the 21 dav of March. lx9. upon the (ol.
lowing described real property In Morrow
coti"ty, Oregon, to-wlt: the south half ol the
north east quarter, the south acres of the
norm-went quarter oi the north-east a uarter.ol
ectton Mo. il, in township Nn. 8 smith, and
range no. r.ast oi wiiiaineite meridian; and
also the west half of the north-went nuarb-rnl
suction No. l:l, and the north half of the north
east quarter of section Nn. 14. In township No. 6
ouin ana range no. ' r.ast ot W illamette merid
ian: which mortgaae Is now owned by nlaintliT:
which said mortgage wa recorded onthettith
dy ol March, law, at page 1:14 ol Hook "D" nl
the Hecords ol Mortgage In the ortice of the
uoiinty I lerg ol Morrow county, Oregon, dial
be (orecloaed. and the said real nroncrtv ol,l.
and the proceeiliof such sale tn be applied bi
the payment to pliilnlllt' of the above iiamnl
inns nl money : that all of th deleudanta, and
all penuina rlalinlng and tn claim by, thrniigh
or under them, or any of thrm, ahall lie forever
barred and foreclnaaHl of all right, title, estate,
Intcrent and lien, at law and III eoiilly, and
ee'lally of all equity nl redemption. In, U
and iiihiii every part ol said real property; and
tbat plaintiff null have general rellel.
Tht Hnminoiis I publlihrd pprsiiaul In nrder
of Hun. Htcpben A. Ixwell, Juilga ol tbe almve
eutllliNl court, made at Chaiubera, t'eiiillelon
t'niatllla aonuty, (iregoii, on the 1 lib day ol
July, I".
PKE, CARTER, 11 A I If Y A AI'HTI V,
C,7 70. i'lalntin s Attorneys.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCI'IT rot'RT Of THE
of Oregon lor Morrow ouiily,
Clara A. I'ol.li, t lalmllT,
va.
Morris II. 1ant. l.lnnl
Unig.hl-wile, F. O Hoi k
nuin. Hell K, Hurknum,
hi wile. C. R. Moahe. I..
II in he her hntod, II.
J. Fauat llanlel II brown
and Itiown, bia
wife, th-lenduta.
STATE
To Uiiiile lnig and L Hiighns, two of th
atm. uanie.1 nelaiidaula.
In Ibe name of Ibe Htale of Oregon
you are
hereby re,iiiirv. in appear and answer tbe com
it
plalnl niel agalnat ton in the above mini
nit on or betore lh 71b day ol Mrptomlirr. !
aud you will lake hot lea that II you tail bi
anawar or olherwtae epfar In aatil nlt on or
bvlor lb aald 71b nay M br.t mlr. !., Ihi
plalnltri above named Inr want thermit, will
apply loth ! anlltlrd roort lorlharellH
prayad ln In Ib rnmplalnl rt lxl In Ibi (nil.
tn-wit rnr wrenoal dei rtw aall lb rtteiii.
nil Mnnla lng, r A. II nlintM I, Hogbea
I lb um ol IT t M Willi lutareai Iberooii at
Ibe rat nl a par rent. wr annum lr..m Man-k
Itl. I.. . V, aim like mureal lliarom Iron
Man h Ut. 1I, and Ibe nm ot low allot ut
nn Ilia pail ant di'iretnanla ol aald
oil. II, al l ha rou ri ahall d-rerw ihal lh nv.rl.
r e-iit. ay lh aid Mrrl It, I nog mtt
Moiil lJn In Ibe lotilM Invawttneol (ma
pany. date.1 Ibe iMh day nl February twei. itt.n
Ui loimwiae naartiued real properly I
enmity, liregt.n. lowtl lb ! ball nl
lb amilb weal .,i.ler and Iba weat ball o lh
wmiIH eaal qnarlef nl ewrllna bo m In ItiwMl.ip
o I nurlhnd ranee bo. r Kaal ol the at!
amelle Wterl'llan. wbkb "all i"fle aa
nraplet on II, I lh da? nl Marrb. I"' al !
. V. -U'-ot lha Herwla 4 e)..rt.(. In
lh nfbrw t4 lb I tmhtt I iethol M'trtwt ly,
(tre(n. tball he Linrkant. and Ine aald teal
t,tiy .i. and Ine pteia t4 an. t, aala lo
applied lo ia paeanl Ut piaintiaot lha
aiet nane.l atitn ui e.'H.ey, Ihal all of lh
drtendaal aod all pera.na rtaiMilog and lo
lea l.y. Ihr.ib of i)iifi.f them t.r ht.
Ihen,. hll ha li.fetef tarred and I'WwMeM nl
a'l ri.hl. una. ralala lolereel and Hen. at la
i-1 !' e.,ullf . and eaiortaiiy 4 ail null nl
re-lempts.n. In b and yi.n eet r pari . aald
teal ....,rt., tu4 tun I piainli al.a.l ba gea
atal fetlel
1 lit anwouna I tKil.llened pntananl lo ntdl
ol Hon 4ephew A l.wil, ia.tge ot Ike alet
anllie rnrl, n.te al banttea, rVtolietna.
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Tbe Ilk y al ftealeatk, Uaa.
and l yw 'all e ia Mae few waal be.l
t.a p aln.tg whl apt. V lh tl In I e teitel
4ema-ted la kef e. -t al-.t tMWIt 1' e A
a.itfrii el Ot w riy e.-lreef lltii.f la
leeaa ptajntif d ee4aal, 4 eaual
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a-f be aa 4ef M ae,.fcew 4 lwaa, l-.4ea
lae a'e-.a -oi.ed -''!, m4t . n a !,
4a I Jiy. J a ' m
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
nd 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 aud delivered, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in Justice court for the
Sixth district in said county on the 15th dav of
June. 1896, tn favor of M. D. Hayman, plaintiff,
and against E. Campbell, defendant, for the
sum of Forty-two and 40-100 Dollars and Ten
and 80-100 Dollars costs, and a transcript of sa!d
judgment was filed with the county clerk of the
county of Morrow, State of Oregon, on June 16,
io;; mm, wnereaB, i nave leviea upon me fol
lowing described real property, to-wit: The
south-west quarter of section two. in townshin
one, north, range twenty-five east, W. M., be
soia io sansty said Judgment, costs aud accru
ing costs. I will, on
Saturday, the 15th day of August, 1696,
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 in and to the above described prop
erty at Public Auction to the highest and best
bidder for cash tn hand, the proceeds to be ap
plied to the satisfaction of said execution, at
torney's Ice and all costs and costs that may
accrue. E. L. MATLOCK,
Sheriff of Morrow Countv, Oregon.
Dated July 6, 1896. 456-67.
BCMMON8.
IN THSo 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, efen.iant:
I ' the name of the titate 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 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
costB aud disbursements of this suit
This summons is published by older of Hon.
Stephen A. Lowt-U, judge of the circuit court ol
Oregon, for the 6th judicial district, dated July
2nd, 1896. K P. SINE,
456 68. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Intention.
Land Officii at La Gbandk, Orkoon,
June 30th, 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 County Clerk, of Morrow County, at
Heppner, Oregon, on August 8th, 1896, viz:
ROfiERT D. W ATKINS,
Hd. entry No. 4640, for the NWU Seo 20, Tp 4 8,
R 28 E WM.
He names the following witnesses to prove hit
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
said land, viz :
Luther Hamilton, Andrew McKenzie, Freder-
ick Thomas, Robert Dexter, of Heppner, Or.
4M6o.
a. r. yvilsujn, register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREOOW,
I J June 30. lHUti. Notice is hereby eiven that
the following-named settler has tiled notice
ol his intenlinu to make final proof in support
of his claim, ami that said proof will be made
neiore tne county cierg ot Morrow county at
Heppner, Oregon, on August 8, lH'.Hj, vis:
JOHN CLARK,
Hd. entry No' 72S1. for the Et4 BEU Sec 19. NEV
N E4 bee 30, BW SW Seo 20, Tp 8 8, R 28 K, w
i.
He names the following witnesses to nrove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
b. A. Florence, John Heeler. Thomas Mccul-
lough, Norman A. Kellei, ol Heppner, Oregon.
4.l-ti.j. B. r. WILSON, Register.
Notice of Intention,
T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON
I J June 21, IK'.Hi. Notice Is hereby given that
tne loiiowing-nameu settler has tiled notice ol
his Intention to make tlnal proof In support ol
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at ueppuer, uregon, on August t, invo, vis:
FREDERICK R. THOMAS,
Hd. entry Nn. 7:117, for the SE SWU Pec 19, TM
N WJi and BWJi NEIi Sec 30, Tp 4 8, R 28 E. XT.
M.
He names the following witnesses tn prove
his routliiuou residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis;
K. U. Watkins, Robert Watklns, A.S. Burch,
A. J. Mi Kouzle, all of Iteppner, Oregon.
B. V. WILSON,
4W-M. Kegiiter.
Notice of Intention.
f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
I J June 24. l"'Hi Notice Is hereby given
'hat the following-named settlor has tiled notice
ol his Intention lo make dual prool In support
in in ciiiitii, auo tuai nam prooi win tie inane
befmej. W. Morrow, enmity rleri, at Heppner,
Oregon, on August H, !'., vis:
ALII A 0. BARTHOLOMEW,
Hd. E. No. VCD, lor the V.K NWV.HWIa NWU
and NW HW, Kee Tp 2 N, K 2i, E.
He name Hie lollowlug wltimx-a In prov
hi contliiuoi, realdi'iice uikiii and cultivation
nl. aald land, vlx:
I I, taiminsie, oi iteppner, Oregon, T. II,
Mathew. W. II. Fluley. Arthur Andrew, ol
Ualluway, Oregon.
JAN. r. MIHIKK,
Will Register.
Notice of Intention.
Ltno Orm at La (ixti. Oaguow,
Jim :nh. I wet
VOTtrK m IIF.IIFHt OIVF.M 1 1I AT THtt
11 lollonln named aettlrr baa ftlpd notU a ol
ht Intention I niak final proof In supftorl ol
hlaclaun, and thai aald prool will ba mad be
lore K. L Freeland. ennimlaaloner II. a Irrnll
t imrl al Heppner, Orvguu, oa August l.'dh,
vis:
THOMAS (111. r II. LEX,
li t. entry Nn M'at. for the "FV, Vt'l
w hee IT, IS, H e r, M.
II tiainea Iba loltnwtng wllueaaea lo prove
hi eoutliiuoii r wldeiic uiHin and eulllvatlon
nl, aald land, lt
Alrtandrr t nrnelt, I'al K-llehr, Mid Keney
so l jamos oiiuaon, an oi itei.ptier, un-gon.
H I". o. r. n IIjwin. nrgtater,
Notice of Intention.
I AMMlFFH R AT TIIF. DAI I Fa OMF'iON
I j J one jr., i r..tl a I berehy glva
Ihal Ibe billowing named eelller ha tiled n
lb ol ber Intention In make nnal ptnnl In eop.
l.rt nl fcer riaim. and Ihal aald proof will Im
made tteior F.. I. rrerland. I'. a. ('(immlMlnn.
r, al Heppner. Oregon, on Aug 1 1lls. !, ls
HAKHAK4 A KIT! II IK,
Wll of Aletandet Mil' lit, dei raaed.
II I t, 1n, l, for lb PH bee. u, Tp. I K.
H It. W M.
aha name thatoltnwlng wllneaae In prove
he roimnniHi real lriM upon end cullliaUoli
ol. aald land. lf
A T Maf. of lleppney. Of, Frank liul
nd rrar.k Holland, o ..ne. Of , and Edward
HollaiMl, ot LHigoa, Of.
JA. F M'xiMF
tM a. , KegUier.
XOTH'K OF ISTFNTKiS.
m awh otrrtflf at tut till r ha fMW,it
tUm foUo lg t.tiM filter hU fii$ ftirlk tt
ht MfilM In ftni pt1 In ilfaft
Mf illn, t4 Mil pttwt vttl m
eft
toad
iwlo.a F. I- Frew;avl. I. a I .nttmiaetonef e
Heppner, lifegoo, nn wp4enlaf Pi. waN ys
tATIIIRIK 1-ilimiT.
ltd
Hn M Iba FFta fbwt H, T I 1. R
aba namew Iba billowing WMneeae In pro
bet e.rt-tinn.Hi teahlenew ne.a and vullltatnrti
ol aald land lt
i-.h Pn., ta'ai Pa Moo. franl lienlry aad
' av li'iran. an m pnef in.y.n
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tl a'.ui.f.
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ltayKe) t th III I a 4 Mg ,
rtlk ft Mm . ' N4a-i
it r itp
It IMH H, .'..., ttf.
Voi!'f t Kfrtir iv tin? twi
The highest claim for other
tobaccos is "Just as
good as Durham."
Every eld smoker
knows there is
as good
You will find one
each two ounce bag,
flNUQJL
rail
V
pons insiae eacn tour ounce
bag of Blackwell's Durham.
Buy a bag of this cele
brated tobacco and read the
coupon which gives n list
of valuable presents and how
K. t0 Set
HAVE YOU HEARD
.THAT THBRU'S
ha Changg in Businegs All Ami.
ED. R.
Uas bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Wholesale Slaifer Prices !
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost Great disoountson hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in faot everything
tablishment, tall and see the stock
.ED.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
The National Bank Building. Heppner, Ore.
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not small mei,
we are not te Largest
But when the people of all the
Hardware, Tinware, Crnckeryware, Glassware,
Cumberland Coal, Gass and Water IMpe, Pipe Fittings, Stoves aud Kanges, Wagons,
Harks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Haws, gledges,
Wedges, Uuns, Flslola, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jan, Grau
ltoware, i'lows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Boilleri
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Oct Prices.
Wa hava Good Goods at Fata Prices, and Cheap lolin Goods at Chrp John Prices.
QILLIA.M & BISBlfllfl,
MAIN STltEET -
THE PALACE
J. C. BOROHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
T. R. HOWARD
-DKrA-LS
Grockries, Gents'
Stockmens'
And Wants
He will make it aa olijVct for you to trmlti itli
Lim u Li prico are riht, and all gootlw tlint lie
bandliMi are of the rcty Wat
Stork on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
Hoppnciis Oregon,
iitema) lo C. a Va Ixiya. Hsl dmif Ut C lly Hot. I.
Has everything In iho lino of Fresh Groceries,
Cundics, Nuts, ond olso keeps Crockery,
Lnmps ond Tinwurc.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
n
WITH
mm:
Vouro HOUND to Tnkc Km.
ft Xey Y, X
none just
as
coupon inside
and two cou
them
BISHOP
kept in a general mercantile es
before it is too late.
R. BISHOP, Prop.
lbs. We are small men, a.
Hants in He WoiWl
surrounding country are In need of
Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre,
IlKPPNEU. OUKQON
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Furnishing Goods,
Suri'LiKS, Etc.,
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