Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 11, 1896, Image 3

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    THE BEST
Family Medicine
Eh Hai Ever Known. Wordi of Praise
from a Hew York Lady for
AYER'SPILLS
" I would like to adil my testimony to
that of others who have used Ayer's
Pills, and to say that I have taken them
tor many years, and always derived the
best result from their use. For Btoin
ach and liver trouhles, and for the cure
of headache caused Try these derange
ments, Ayer's Pills cannot he equaled.
When my friends ask me what is the
best remedy for disorders Of the stom
ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable
answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea
son, they will break up a cold, prevent
la grippe, check fever, and regulate the
'digestive organs. They are easy to
take, and are, indeed, the best all-round
family medicine I have ever known."
Mrs. May Johnson, 308 Eider Avenue,
New York City.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood Disorders.
if-, II AW
Qambrinus Beer,
tuiwHALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable) Liquors and Smokable
CI ara. Call on Tad.
We Have Heart! It.
Ask Ihe wool grownr wlint lie think of
free trade, e)s tba Portliui'l Chronicle,
and you will het-n to words of avialoin,
witb dow aud then a little, profanity put
io by way of rmpbaeia. He Hl Ml yon
tbat free trade ojeHtia the lntli ol the
beep irduatry, and I tint llryan is lie
moat rabid free trader in the country
od tbat bit ((k-cihI hatred ia for lle
wool ioduttrr nf the United Htatee. It
would be bard tJ And a sheep owner,
of any iuportam'e, in the etatmif Orejpn,
wbo will not airport the can of p'o
teoliun, and j lined band lu band witb
tbem ara tba lumbermen aud bop gro
ra. Mom Bat Ayr a at the W orld rir
Ayer'a 8ereipi.rille enjiys tha extraor
dinary distinction of barintf been tba only
blood purifier allowed an rxlnl.it at Ihe
World'- fair, Cbioati. Manufacturers
of otber anratparillHi annght by every
meeoetonUaioaebowinK of lbir 'd,
bot Ibey were all turned ewejr noder the
application of tba role forbidding tbe
entry of patent medusae and boatroma.
Tba deaieion of the World't Mr aoih
rltiet in fafor of Ayer'a Haraaparilla wae
in affect aa follows: A)er,a Waraspe
rilla la not a ternt nwlteln. It H ire
not belong lo Ihe I tat of nalroina.
bar oo lie taenia."
Ilia
A aueaUf
Judge Dennett ned to dellaM ia tell-
laa-a I ke of Jolne Ilrad.baw .f M
borne frtm btpt'.ffl. eleatlo(bi baby
b ia lb praiub4ll r o Ibe aide-
walk. Sow it i fcf4t.a'a mra to t
back on UeittiFM, bo drv d to li e
Umatilla last KnUy mt "i mail a
falter d after lolo ! mirlie
walked borne leeemt lite b' tid In t
poet. WbntbelB hi. tieiii reme la
it U'k fea I'vty. Jnd Kita ard II or I )
olbeia In bold Iba borM Flo lint II aaa
tWotietl's Fa i (ailed boa np by Vo.
Tb Jda ecknwW4 Ibe via. Ibea
called apJeek It 'l'oaHi l take Ib
animal amaad It Ihe Ci'jf Mble
M ho 0berr.
K ate of OMo, fVt f T"ld .
Freak J. ClJ nvka '
a iba eai"f t'lr '' '' f'"" ' ' J
Cbf A l"o. J""1 '
(4 Tl.ln, r-'y ed '" f "i l.
ead rfcet e)4 $ m wnl y llamef
(l.e lUt.M.t l ..:i.(e I. e. 4"
raM f r'ib It ret - '1 b
tba etf Halt'e C,'tb
Htotk In Kl .e e ' 'find t
Here and There. .
Tba Heppoer Transfer Co., baa wood
lor sale. 37-tf.
WaUnce Smead
moaotafbs.
is down from the
Coffee mills for 35 ceola at P. C.
Thompson Co.'a. 5 6.
Ed. Holloway was up from the Doasrlaa
oonntry yesterday.
Tbe family of J. W. Ruemas is now
loomed at Ditch creek.
The fall races at Portland will he hi hl
from Sept. 5th to tbe 12th.
Geo. Thornton and family returned
from the DiouutaiDs last evening.
Get a eobblinsr outfit of P. O. Thorno-
eon Co. and save your old bcots. 5 6.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Cotter
whiskey. On tup at Chris Borchers'.
Mail Punoh Tobsoco. the only neural
leaf in package, for sale by P. C. Tbomp.
son Co. 5-fi.
Bob Watkins made final Droof on bis
homestead lnht Hiitnrdav with Fred
Thomas and Bob Dexter as witnesses.
Father Brinrdy, of Condon, held ser
vices in this city a the Cutboiio ohurcb,
iHBt Sunday, which were quite well at
tended. .
Little boy The preacher says there is
no niHrrvin 'in heaven. Little girl Of
'onrKe not. There wouldn't be enough
men to go around.
WillSpmcer hss returned from the
mountains and is ai;ain xt his post hi tbe
first National Bank. His lame fincer
however, is still in his way.
It is reoorted that Paul Jones, the
Heppner two-year-old, polled up lame
niter h's run in tbe five furlon dash at
Butte ou Saturday, August 1st. ,
There is no pxonao for any man lo sd-
pear in society with a grizzly beard sinoe
ilie intro'inotion of Biii kitigbum's Dye,
which color natural brown or black.
Lost Between town nod T. H. Bia-
hee's pi 'tee, a pair of blankets and a
qmlt. Finder of same will be suitably
rewarded by leaving same at the Gazette
mce.
Hck Mntbews is still nt the old stand.
next door to the poet office, where h ia
prepared to do auvtlinv in bis lin.
Shaving, bair catting' baths' etc., at
popular prices. tf.
Mrs. E. Carter, a tborongb nnrse of
many years experience, is now located in
this city. Anvone desiring the benefit
of her services can secure sme by leav
ing orders at tbe home of George Ship.
ley. Bit.
8. H. Hntnir disposed of hi interest
in the mercantile business last Hnturdar
to his partner, E. W. Rhea. Waldron
will oontinnn the business under the firm
name of E. VV. Knea & Co. See notloe
of dissolution in this issue.
Charley Jones, the well-known "old
timer" iu tbe tnusorial line, baa again
located in Heppner, having purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor bnildina
opposite tbe city botel. Charley will
appreciate a call when in town.
Eroil P. Vnrrz haa located at Bakei
City where be baa bonght ont a seoond
hand store. Emil repnrta good business
snd is well pleased witb the change,
His wife snd child expeot In leave Hepp
ner soon aud J.in him in bia new home
at Baker.
Rev. Dr. Tbos. Van Sony delivers bia
lecture on "Kot.ks" at tbe M. K. church
tomorrow (Wednesday) eveuing at
o'clock. The admission ia free and the
pnhiio ia cordially nraed to attend. Tba
lecture ia highly spoken of wherever it
has been delivered.
A young man bad been talkiog to a
bored editor for a quarter of an bonr,
and obsereed: "There H'fi eomethlUKS In
tMa orld that go without ea)ing."
' Ys," said the editor, "and there are
still mim things 'n the world whoaiy
good deal without going."
What causes had dreams is a qnestioo
that has never been SHliHUotonly ana
waled; but, in nine cae nut of ten
frightful dream sr the reenlt of imper
fwet (ligation, which a few rtoeea of
Aer' H"sparilla will efTi'ctnully
r, niedy. Duu t deUy try It to-day.
The 0Ett be a one lear a tuition
la either the English, Commercial, Short
hand or Telegrsphio departoienta of tba
Holmee Basin' College, of rortlnnd
for aula Aer pereoo desiring to taka a
thnrongh bnins cour in a first clase
Oll'go should lea the Osteite before go.
ing below. If
Ed Mullock's ftmily. A. A. Robert
family and the (IszHIa family departed
last f ridxy ifteruiMio fur Dilcb Creek
itb liwirg linker aa bead driver of tba
f.iil'-horse lesm. It i reportel tbat Ibey
arrived My nlurday alter euronnler
Ing two or tbrea breakdowns ol little
const qumee.
Charley Itojsa earn over from Gilliam
eouniy wilb the cattle tbat were deliver
! In C M Oriro fur ahlpiseot to Port'
Innd. Charier he not ten In Heppner
roe almoal a var pt. He will brio
II moriihe' term nf i boo at L'te Kock
in iba Oral of S pte.uber. lie returned
home today.
"II i$ immiilrrinL in my Jinlijment.
U-helhir Iht thrrp gmtrer rrmvra Oaf
tVttt-fif fmm lae lartir or nut
Whrthrr Ac ditrt or fluri not I am fur
frtt irtl t.jrtrari from uttrrh
II I hum J. Ilrytin la th 1 1 ill f nf Hrp
rrtrnlatirti iriea Ih4 II im bill was
HKiIrr cvtiitiUrntio.
Wold waa reoivnt here yeelerday of
iba datb or IVUr MefJ'a'aa, tl Iowa,
brnibor of Irv and ltc MoClarsn, wba
fn'ra'-rly lived la this aoaoiy. I'tr
visile I Ids brothva bar abnol ais yeara
ago and wbtle bet va marriml aad
r,i,r. a itiia vicmlty a abort lime,
ben be rrlarn4 lo laaa.
A et atr la Tha IUa rerrnllt
aairt: "Tbe frHiet girl In Ibia tily H'wa
ani earry fer'lf aialgbt eaoegh whe
pmmaliog " fnt a afterward
II tbe yntf Udi of Iba loa walked
alHitil I k eo i?in bean pA', and
rvry girl I: ' Tbat horrid old paper
Ma, il il l I wa k atraigl.tr
Tba e"afrtee year of Ibe M. E.
ehnreb. K-ll, Wt eloee with feelt Haa
a"e eevi. Aag. IC'h Kv. II
l iiioa wilt p'ei la the Bvorotcg aad
t.e ! r In he e lftg. AH a-a
it. lo IIim lt aMtiraw. IU. U. H
'd aill il'ia'l l"f Ihe l of Ibe
eucilnet e on 1 ody kthl, Ag. 1.
Mr Illia II CV arrtfed fmrn F.iUai
l,i! a F'l U mneaiag aad U
tulMrig wih H't Hqliee, M. (ireeoe, ,
of Ht ir M'a (-t nreail Ibe
i I it l ! Xt. K elit-rb Haidy
t ing, b I itlie I a ey ii,ti,ag
n n hh to abiw'y re-vflf l
li I' -'b l.r I eko illnwa.
Ilmr if't. the at t wan ii
fim ii ar et" th Kiaa',
a 1 It ri llrt -f .t. lit
! a i"i tt f r i-"i. llse a aa
1 ... . ... i
tl.g
. a 7i aei.f miff .i 6'. ii.v -
e .t. a I. low f -e m
The 23d annual aession of tbe Colom
bia river conference of tbe Methodist
Episcopal ohurch. meet in Nortb Yaki
ma, Wash., Angnst 26 to 31. This con
ference oomprisee all of Washington,
Idaho and Oregon lyiog between the
summits of tbe Casoadea on the west,
and tbe Blues and Cceur d'Alenea on the
esst . Over 100 in inietera will be present.
Tbe new bishop, Earl Cranston, of Port
land, will preside.
Hon. W. R. Ellis writes from Newport
tbat himself and family are having a
very pleasaDt and 'enjoyable ooting at
the coast. He talks of ooming np to
Heppner this week, and oo next Friday
and Saturday will bold competitive
examinations at Tbe D-dles for the
purpose of selecting one oadet for West
Point sod one for Annapolis. A number
of Applicants will contest for these bon
or s.
Sir Knight J. L. Mitchell, accompa
nied t)y Geo. Gray, Sam Meadows and
Sam Letzer, went out to Hardraan last
Saturday where Mr. Mitchell delivered
an address in the evening in the interest
of the Kuights of the Maocabees Sev
ersl new members were enrolled at the
close of the meetiDg. Mr Mitchell has
deoided to spend this week in this city io
the interest of the order.
C. M. Grimes, of Tbe Dalles, received
215 bead of cattle here ecterday which
were shipped down on last evening's
triiio. The el ipmeot goes to the TJoiou
Meat Co.. or Trontdale Late last even
ing the cattle stampeded in tbe corral
and broke nut, about 80 bead getting
away However, thev were snrronndi-d
and brought back, with tbe exception of
four or five bead.
Swarms of grasshoppers passed over
Heppner going toward the Southwest
yestf rday afternoon. They were at great
height and oould only be seen when
possing between the observer and the
sun. Tnev could be seen tor several
hours during tbe afternoon. Many are
seen everywhere on the ground today.
evidently the weaker oi.ee tbat gave out
iu tbe flight
Herry Blackman came np from Port
land last Friday night and remained
over Sunday with bis family at this
plao-i Henry expects to leave next
Friday for Tsooms where he will thke
the Btemnr for Alaska the following day
on an official visit to tbat portion of bis
distnot. He expects to remain about
two weeks.
W. P. Scrivner is prepared to do all
kinds of blaoksmithing, horseshoeing,
machine repairing, wagon work, in fact
anything in bis line at reasonable charges
and satisfaction gne.rsnteed. Will pnt iu
pokes for 30 cents eeob, and other wsg-
on-work in proportion. 46 tf
'Mnrnma, wai tbat a sugar plum yon
jn t gave me?" asked little Mabel "No
dear, it was one of Dr. Aver's Pills.
Pleas, may I have another T Not now,
dear; one of tboee oioe pilla is all you
need at present, beoause every dose is
aOective.',
Cut for your candidate. Be patriotic
and bny a campaign pocket knife of P.
Thompson Company. 6 6.
Where They Met.
McKtnley BP1, with Napoleon eye,
Bays "Bryan I- t'l drink some LI n wood Rye;
we meet as menus, my worus are tew
I hope they don't, dear Brian Bore V."
And Bryan says, In a Joking manner,
1 wonder If that s w lint's the matter with llanns
Thai's horse and horse, you liinny feller
vthen 1 see my wile I sin uoiinii to lener.
Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an
eye,
And they drank mine more good Liu wood Rye,
Sold only nt tbe Belvedere Saloon, E.
Q. Snerry, Prop.
Death of Col. I'lrlsrhner.
Ool. Louis Fleisohncr, pioneer of
Oregon and ex state treasurer, died very
suddenly near Kttohnm Ppriogs, Idaho,
last Friday, Anunst 7. ngd 19 years
Be came to Oreuon In 1S52, nod enifaved
It) Ihe mercAiitiln business. In IHfil be
entered into partnership with Solomon
fliraoti and Alexander Scu'imeel, estab-
lifhltiff the wholemiU Jihik ds house of
I. Fleucl.ner .V Oo., wh'l finally mrreed
into the firm of t leierbiirr, M)er k Co
Ool. Flciechner a lifclouif democrat
nd in 1H70 honored by bis psrtt
lib the nomination for state tieasnier,
nd elected by a lartfe majority. At
a ublio t.fllcrr and business man Ool.
fleischoer woo and Dierited tbeenteem
of all, and it doubtful if he had an
enemy lo the entire state. His fiiceds
and arqiiaiutsiii-ea in llrppuer eie very
ranch puned to hear id hie dean.
la Biltl.k l oleailtla.
A iretttlemsn wriMnif tn friends In S'.
Helena from It leslaad, H.C ,)(leorge
F. McCoonell, tbe drfuultiog keener nf
r.-oirds and aeal of ib craod lle,
Kalghla of P.lbiss nf Oreiron, ia In
Itoesland, where be aeroa lo think him
aelf ool nf reach of Ihe olTloere. MK'oB
Dell probably ent direct lo Itoeslsnd
after disappearing from IVrtlsod.
rr n.le.
Tbe California lacuna at Tbe Oallra.
t Id location f r any lln4 ( linelue.a.
llt rliaaea fur tha rifbl party. Will
lke eWp In lrale. Yr particn'at
wfllelo oaner, C Hill, Tba Iallea.
Oregon. C2 Int.
)kUTl( K TO rATMa,
Time will bot ba ato I anyooa after
Jtaljr 11. All tseraona Utliac to pt T
lha 1'tin of aarb Bouts be feafter ill be
uliff.
Uirraaa IJuar Vti Cu
f ia imv$trtt, in mtjwljmtut,
wttrlktr Ik aJW grower retwirea nj
Unrtl from IK Itriff or a of
U'ArfW A tfiaa pt d-t i4 I am fur
frt wo"f." frtrt$rt mm $irh nf
H'ltfi'taa J. r ia in th Ihtum uf H'l
rrarafnftrea whtn Ikt Ha lull trut
aaifer ciai.ff ama.
1 t,rt.af h iraiaa Iba U. Il A N. will
roa at. Ccaatilla, Walia Walla aa1
VaclUt .fl. Tb'oo.b !!-', fiiel a4
. .
eettii eiaaa, win rua ia rn n ms
ISe I'ai'a l'ir.. tba a tax sl -
f.fa A tbrnagb iiel ala-a elAfr iVtt-
Unl to fi"laaa, a.eH.ef ailb lb
el Mai lMf In til I'awl, aat a
Hsnwa' liti airr t'rlaat ! Nl
faaji, II saa la arii itb ih
Clreal Sntba ?!. If
Watt. Tl-trto faa alata Ulef
flerfif aal Mauia. alia ar j
, J.. ...l alii.a 4 l.aaiaa aaa
daf ateil ajila.
GKANT COCNTY ITEM 8.
From the Eagle.
Wo. Hughes was over from Heppner
early this week on business.
8now fell on the mountains east of
Long Creek last Monday. A rare ooenr
renoe for August.
Dan Morrow and M. M. Rice got in
from Heppner Sunday witb the new
boiler tor tbe Woodall sawmill.
Emil Soharff started a band of 3000
mutton sheep to Heppner this week.
Tbev will be delivered to Graden &
Rogers.
Beu. L. Leland, who formerly resided
io this city, is at present in the employ
of Henry Murphy, a merchant of Mouu
in eut.
A. D. Sloan wasio Long Creek Wednes
day, hiiviug juut returned from Portland
where be wau called on acooimt of the
death of bis brother, E. G. Sloau, oi
Henpoer.
Don't Wrlto When Angry.
Never write a letter to a man, wom
an or child when you ore nnprry with
the person in question, or perhaps, 1
had better qualify my advice by beg
ging- you, one and all, never to send an
ang-ry letter for 48 hours after you have
written it, and then I would suggest
reading- it carefully, and, as the Irish
man said, "burning itbefore sending- it."
Wo have many of us exhausted all our
rape in the fire of the letter-vritiucr,
mid have felt all the delights of a battlo
won by the process of our pens without
the hackneyed formality of posting-the
epistle. Who is there who has not
written his anger out in this wholesome
way! Do not, 1 pray, send a cruel let
ter to anyone you have ever loved. You
will but live to regret the act, and pos
sibly with the pallid silence of death
between you and the wounded one. If
mortals were, in these prosaic days,
gifted with invisible powers, I would
wish to be that spirit endowed with a
force which would arrest every angry
word at the tip of each sharp-pointed,
heart-breaking pen. St. Louis Repub
lic Ills Own Jonuh.
In a spite of bravado tbe whnh
thought to dive beneath, but tbe hug.
ocean steamer caught him and dug u
bole in bis backbone.
The whale shuddered.
"That's the greatest hard ship I evd
tried to under go," he cried. JX. V. Re
corder. SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County,
Minnie Smith, Plaintiff,
vs.
Gilbert Smith. Defendant.
To Gilbert Smith, Defends t.
In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are
hereby required tn appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you tn the ab-ve entitled
cause on or before the first day nf the next
regular term of the above entitled court to- U:
Tha 7th day of September, 1690,
and if you fall so to answer, for wa t thereof
the tiiniunn win apply in tne court lor the reiiei
demanded In he- complaint, to wlt: For the
dissolution of the marriage contract exlst'ng
between pUltitltr and deieodant, for the care
nd eui'odyol the minor child ( plulnlltT and
neien'ian sun corns ni i n is sun.
This Summons Is served by niibltcstlon pur
riant to ail order nf Stephen A. Lowell, Judge ol
the aiMive entitled court, uiaiie on the nth day
oi July, imsi. i. n. kkh 'n,
4M-71. Attorney lor rialntlfr.
SUMMONS.
TN THE
rIRITIT COURT op THE STATE
X of Oregon fo Morrow County.
lorrnw i i
laliititr,
juua a. rariei,
vs
Ssmnel! (ierklne. Martha
A. lierslug. James K ..un-
maker and Maria K. Sun
ttinaker. t'efeinlauis.
To Mm net I. "cltl-'ft and Martin A. Cork I I,
two of the alHive-UNined ilefeitdtits.
In the name of Ihe eistenf Oregon, yon are
hereby required lo appear and mtsiver the r,nn
lilalnt filed sgnln.l vnu in the alaive eullll d
suit on or liefure Ihe "lb day ot NM'leinlier, I si;
ml yon will taka n-uli e that If you tall In
ua er or mherw m apH-ir In nabl suit mi or
lM-forv the sai l Tlh d ol M''teinlHr, l'"l, Ihe
pUlnllll slKive tiainr.1. for waul Iber-nf, will
apply to llm .Inns .milled court for Ibe re. let
p'rdl r In Hie cottiplaliit filed I- Ibis aull.
lo w II: Kor H-rwmal dix-rec lii( Die rtefeiiil.
lit eamiiel I. l.erUng ai.d Marlh A lurking
fur the sum of M7 to with Inlerrst thereon al
Ibe rale of r cent fx-r iinum Irom April 1st.
I1", and thf .inn id lnui atlnrner s lia. and
the rusts and ril.hiirapmruu of (aid (nil; that
Ibe court shall decree Ihal the mortgage rserul
ed bv Mid iiiiihi I. lurking ml Marih A
livrstng lo the Ijimtiard I .--lineiit I'liuitiaiiv.
dated Ihe 2,'d da ol Mi h. tv-e. Uxn tlivlul.
but Ing drw'llinl mil pniHTlr In Miirrn
enu ly. Hregon. lo ll: ineiii'h ball of Ibe
nurtti r. ! quarfrr, the south a'i aer nf Ihe
norih-wrl qiarti.r nf Ibe tmrth-mat (iiarer. nf
xllnn Ko -'. In township Si, Kiiilh. ami
r.nr Sn ;l f.il il Wlllsmell inripllau: and
Isnlhewrvt half nf Ui Imrlb-Wrsl iiartrnl
aartluii Nn 1.1. and Ilia nnrih hallnf Ihe north
wM cin.rlrr ol Trillin Sn H. In lin.lilp .No a
antith and rang No i.'i f.a.l of ta lunilif nnrn.
tan . w hb-h mnrltfagv Is iinw nwttrd br nlaliiliiT.
w lili'li Mid nMr'vag was rernr'led mi Hi th
d.rnf MarrN. ') al iai 1 11 n ll-.k I) ' ol
Ilia kminli nf Mortan In Ibe mlr of Hit
I miniy I lerfe of Worrnw riHinly, iirnron, atiall
h lnrrrPaw', anil Ihe I1 ril imM.rlv Mild
nd lh .t.. ot slirh Mir lo tm appllrd li
Hi par in'Kl iilaliiilnT nf In !" namrl
iima nt iony ; Ihal all ol th dfletnlaiiia aiMl
II annti rlalmlut and tn claim l,v. Ihmiigh
of itiflfr llipin, nr snr of litem, shall Ii i,rr
barrvd and Ifirvrlnard nf all right, till miai.
luler.vl and lien, al law and In .iully. and
tonally of all rqnliy n mtnt.ln. In, In
ml Mpon n nl wld rwl p...iti , ami
thai til'
miin anan pav ffm-rsi rfl1!
1 hi. a.,niiitois Is anibli.hMt ,,iriint tnnrdif
nt II--a m-i.hn A UfwH Ju l of lh aim,
ilillcl Mufl, wia.1 mi C bmlr. IVimIiIi,ii
I mallli ruielf, Offirti, un lh I uh dr ot
iy. i""i
fRK, CARTtR, Matl.RV AfaTII.
t',1 K l lalnlie t Allnrnwa
kotlci of Intention.
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LETTER LIST.
LETTERS ADVERTISED
Or.. Aug. 10, 1S'J6.
AT BEPPN'EB
Ailami & Martin
Diirrell. SO
Huet, Mr. Angle
Hart, Henry
Klncald, Jennie
Ren, John
tor these letters please uy
I. P. William. P. M.
Devey, J If
When callintf
dvertised.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE
X of Oregor
EvaUriltiu
of Oregon for the Couuty ot Morrow,
I'ttlrlrtin IMaiiillrt
U. 8. Grittin. Defendant.
To U. 8. Urilfin, Defendant.
In the name nf the -tuie of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and aimner the com
pluiiit tiled Hwiilimt you in the above entitled
1'iuine on or befive the first day of the next regu
lar term oi me above emitied court, to-wit:
The 7th day of September, 1896,
and If you fail to answer, for want ther of,
t e idiiin iff ill applv to the court for Ihe relief
demiiuilcd in her romplniut, to-wit: The dis
solution nf the rnttnhiKe contract extMing be
tween iilumtut and defendant, and fur costs of
UiisB it.
'I his Summon is served by publication bnr-
uant to an order oi stepneu A. Lowell, judge
of the above entitled court, made on the 16lh
duv f July, ltiH. J. N. BltOWS,
M-71. Attorney for Hlaiutirt.
SUMMONS.
JN THE CIRCUIT C'URT OK THE STATE
1 of Oregon lor Morrow County.
Eliza R Owens, Plaintiir,
VB
Frank II Bonge, Mary J.
Henge, his wife, Lewis J.
Schewrieh and
Seh.uvrii-h, his wife, De
fendants To Km k II. Bengeand Mary J. Bengo, two of
me neienoants.
I u the name of the state of Oregon, vou are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
pliant men against ymi in the ahove entitled
suit on or before the 7th day of September. 1MB:
aud you will take notice that If yon fail to
answer or ntheru Ise appear 111 said suit on or
neiore said 7tn nay nt seinemner. injo, t lie plain
itli'ahnve ua - ei, fnr want thereof, will apply
to the above entitled enurt for the relief prayed
for in the cnmpbilnt tiled In this suit, to-wlt
for er-pnnl decree against the defendants
Frank H Bengo and Mary J. Benge, his wife,
fur the mini of 25 with interest thereon nt
the rate ol s per cent per an am from January
1st. Will, and the sum of "n.l)0 attorney's fees
ana tne costs and aisnursements oi said suit;
that ihe court shall decree that the mortgage
executed by the said Frank H. Benge and his
wife to the Iimbard Investment Company,
ilntel 'he Hlth day of December, 1KH8, upon the
Kiii'iwing nesennea real property in Morrow
county Oregon, to wit: the north-west quarter
ni rectlnn No. :'A in townnnp No. 2 math, and
range No. 25 EBt of the Willamette meridian,
which said mortgage was recorded on the '20th
day of December, IKiH: at page 51 of Book" l"
of the Records of Mortgages in the otliee of the
ounty i.ierk ot Morrow county, Oregon, shall
be foreclosed, and the sdd real propertv sold,
and the proceeds of such sale to be applied to
tho pavment to plaintiff' of the above named
sums of money: that all of tile defendants, and
all persons claiming and to claim by. through
or under them, or any of them, shall he forever
nnrred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate,
interest aud Hen, at law and in equity, and
especially of all equltv of redemption, in, io and
upon every part oi said real property; ana that
pliiiiitll! shall have general relief.
This S mmons is published pursuant tA order
of Hon Stephen A. Lowell. Judge cf the above
entitled court, made at Chamliers, Pendleton,
Unintllln county. Oregon, ou the 13th dav of
July, is!.
f KIS, UAKTEK, HAI1.KY fi AUSTIN,
457-70. Platiitift'i Attorneys.
tiUMMONa.
THE ClKCI'IT COURT OF THE STATE
1 c
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
Kalph L. Henge, Plulutiir,
vs
Katie D. Benge, Defendant.
Tn Katie I). Henge, efen ant:
1 the name of the rftnteof Oregon, you ere
hereby required to appear snd answer Ihe coin
lilalut hied aimliist vim In lh above entitled
milt on or before the first day of the next regular
tariu i i tne unove entitieu court, to-wit:
Monday, September 7th, I89fj,
and if you fall to answer or otherwise plead, for
want liieienl the pialutlli will apply to the
above entitled court for s decree dissolving the
mariiage bonds now existing between you and
hlinseli, snd a judgment sgaiust you for the
eots and di-bursemeiits of tills suit
This summons Is published by older of lion.
Stephen A, Ijiiwell, Judge nf the circuit court of
Oregon for the Bib Judicial district, dated July
iinl. ixuft. K. P. Hi NR.
4.VI (W. Attorney fur Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
INTHK riRCflT OOl'ltroF TUB STATE
I nf iiregmi lor Murine County,
The Nnith ru I nuiilles
Inveslui lit I rust, Lim
ited. Corporal inn,
l'lni:itlir,
feeella le'vln'.fl.S King,
N. II. Mi ll nd J. C.
I hoiusiiit, llefeuilalits.
ToCieella tailor, r. H. K'ng an.l N. It. Mi-Bee,
Hue" ol ihnab.ivci named deleudaiila.
lu ibe name nf llin Hiaie of iiregmi, yon are
heri-hv riiiied to apia-ar and Niisv.r Ibe emu-
iiilnt nieii against vnu in trie aiaiv eiiimi'il
sul' on nr hlote the brut day of lh next r. gular
i, r in ol ine aiHiie fiiiiiiiii I'niiii i:
The 7th Day ol September. 1000,
ud iim will Uk iiolb-e lliat If ymi fall to
an.wer or nilieii Im aiM'ar In Mid enurt on or
la-fore Ihe said III Hay nl nepleinlier, IWM, the
Pin i. tilt ai nan. e. I. lor want Ihemif. will
apply lo the almif eiilHIed ronrl for lha relief
ired lor In lh rompiaiiit nie.i in this suit,
In w ii : rnr IHT.onai iieri agaluat him ni'ieii
daiil, Orrlia la) lor, Ini the sum nf ;?.l 4.', Willi
Mile est iiiereon al Hiatal nl a la-r i ffiit. Nr
annum fr 'in lit .'Uh day nl June, il. and the
rita and diliiir,eiitruia nf Mtd suit; Ihal Ihe
enurt shall ili-en- thai Ihe mnrtgag s-uid
h Hie Ml 1 1 ii ella I a) lor In ihe Lombard In.
veaiiui-iit 'niiiiaiiy.datiHl the at i day nl Nnvrm
er, iww. upon lha lollnwlng Hiai t'laxl real
ioa-riy In Mor'nw I nuiily, llrrgim. tnwll
I h Noiiih hall nl .irlln .l oiiarter ud Nnllh
rl iuartrr IJ Nnrlhraat uuarter lsiep Isn
In a-mar lorin in Miriliea.l rornrr
Ihrrmli ai.d ronitlipaal quartet nl Ninth!
iMaiier ni p.h-11 n in. ui loan nip un norm
I !! Tai-nly. fit Kt. nf Ih VMIIaiuell
lee, i. Ilan which Mid Miorlga waa iinrOel
on Ih I ilh da nl No,iiilirr. Iia In ! "II,
iih,. s II, M, 14 and M nf Ih Km-nrda ol
moi igagrs In ii nlli-a nl Ih I mi nly I Irrk m
Wotr,w I ounty. Or, gnu, shall Im. for-liMMNl,
and Hi Mid il pninr anl and th n !
nl UM li mi to I, aeplt! In Ih ymii In
pialntin nl Hi imii iiamni sums nl money:
Ihal all id Hi defndn!a and all a.ronsrlatin
log Ittmugh nr n'oier lhm, nr any nl them,
shall ! loir brred and forri)d "I all
iHhl im ii, lul. ml and lin al law and
Im..'iI't aielallKi'iiif nf mleninllon. In ami
tn and iii-iii ,iy it nt Mid ral Dfnrly.
1 hla ennimniis la buhlt.hnl tHtranaiit In an
onlei n linn mnl,a A Uiwll. Judg nl lb
atfit i.lllel r.11111, Riat al rliainlra, lndt.
Ion I niaillla tuuuiy, m"n ns tli f lib day
ol J ilr. lara,, 1 1.1 la A I.Vusa.
a L Alloriieya lor I'lalnlllT.
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Ton will And one coupon
Inside eeeb two ounce bag,
nnd two coupons inside each
four ounce bag of Blaclt
wcll's Durham. Buy a bag
of this celebrated tobacco
and read the coupon which
gives a list of valuable pres
ents and bow to get them.
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THBRU'S.
Been a E,i;,r;: in
ED. R.
Has bought out the General Merchaudise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
mm Ski
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All wooleii goods, boots, Bhoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, bats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment Call and see the stock before it is too late.
ED.
FRANK M'FARLAIMD,
Manager and Salesman,
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not email men, lbs. We are email men, js.
ve are not ma Largest Rlercnanis in ine World
But when the people of alt the surrounding country are tn need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Olassware, Wood and Willow ware, NIU, Iron, Darbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Gas and Water Pipe, Pipe Kitting!, 8tovci and Ranges, Wagons,
Hacks, Buggli i, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe', Hammers, Saws, Sledges,
Wedges, Onus, Pistols, Cartridge! and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
Iteware, Plows, Harrow!, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Boillera
nd Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, ete., ete.,
Should call and Examine our Gooda aud Qet Prices.
Wa have Good Goods at Fin Prices, end Cheap !nhn Goodi at Chep John Prices.
. GILLIA.M & BISBJJHi,
MAIN 8THEET -
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. C. 1JO.RO 1 I 10 RS, Prop.
i i i . 1 1 m isiim a in a a
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
T. R. HOWARD
U1ULH IN
Grockries, Gents Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens SurruES, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
lie will make it an object for you to trade with
Lim aa bia price are right, ami all goods) tbat be
bandlei are of tbe very bout.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
Hoppnor, Oregon.
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luiwaui tn C. ft, Vaa Iu yn. Il.it dnur to t Uy BoU
Has everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. . Notions a Specialty,
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