Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 17, 1896, Image 2

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of Grant over Greely in 1872 when
the latter failed to secure a Biogle
electoral vote. No president since
Monroe has ever gone into the
White House with such "a testimon
ial of popular approval as that
which President McKinley will
carry. More truly of him than of
any first term candidate in our his
tory might it be said that be is the
people's president.
DISPATCH BBEVITIE9
Delewabe's three votes go to
McKinley.
Tom Watson gets even by say
ing "I told you so."
Dick Bland has been re-elected
to congress from Missouri.
CONFIDENCE AND PROSPERITY.
Kentucky's official count gives
the democracy one elector. The
remaining twelve go to the repub
licans.
Had it been possible for the
voters to have seen one week before
election the remarkable demonstra
tion of the revival of public confi
dence which has come from every
section of the country since the
election of Maj. McKinley, there is
no doubt that McKinley and Ho-
bart's popular majority would have
been a million greater than it is.
Republicans had no doubt that ap
prehension caused by the fear of
those who controlled money that
all our standards of value might be
upset had done more to paralyze
business than any other one thing,
and they so told the people from
every stump and through the col
umns of every republican newepa.
per. They convinced many, but if
the starting up of idle mills and
rnauu factories and the inaugura
tion of great enterprises involving
vast expenditures and tho employ,
ment of all the unemployed who
wish to be employed could have
taken place before the election a
million more would have been con
vinced and would have voted for
real prosperity instead of for a
chimera.
However, it was only by waiting
for a restoration of republican con
trol, executive and legislative, was
absolutely assured, that the great
business interests of tho country
the prosperity of which involves
tho prosperity of all our people,
could show to tho world the faith
felt in tho wisdom of the republic
an party. Tho republican who
docs not feel Lis heart swell with
pi ido iimn-l y to belong to an organ
i.ntion which ran inspiro such faith
In tint bo cold blooded indeed. Tl:o
jiews columns of tho press since
tho election of Mi-K iuloy and l!o
bin I was aiJtiouiicid have, by jimf
printing tho cold facts about the
actual, not tho protective, revival
iu alniont every pait of the couu
try and in almost every lino of in
dustrjr and bus'iopa, paid the
Lighett tribute of praiso to tho re
publican uarty ever paid to any
jKiIitiral organisation in any couu
try in the hixtory of the world.
It is now for tho republican to
Low t tho wot Id that thi tribute
wan donerved. No Mio who
familiar with tin lif and record o
1'reiiidei t-plect McKinley and o!
thoo of tho republican elected to
.tlio fifty-fifth rongreM and thimo
holding seat iu tho auto ran ru
tritain m doubt ni that auKjWl
With I'r t-i.l. nt McKinley to ug
l and Spvnler I!cimI, tho lepub
Ii.'mti majority in tho lc , an
the ImjisJ for republican Majority
in tin iM'iinte, In rice-tile, thn login.
Hill l" ou.'ti at ti ejpaia!
m l it.V p riuaiM iit tho l'tiiiii'd
b.iu !.i h UrUd th hour tlm
ripul licim urrr aaure.l, '
and ,i h oil', it I coi.fi. ! ntly j
U'lievi-I cii tii.u" to grow and gow
ut.til tli country rrj i) a long rra
.f Ihrt gntrnl j r j -4T i t jr in it
a l - a
auml it will lit that tl.o
led prit ho IiUn m
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-.1. i ' i hnr iu Hip cetirr-
fci , It ought lo tnak
al irtirilt,
it ., .' Xucj really arp,
lnU. ch ' fry U tra.l
by d.'tUgk; m d j.ublie
,,n "Ut4 'l0,
cp lul.t jr.
Tbrea McKinlry Kleetor.
Wilmdioton, Del., Sov. 13. Gov.
Watson Issued a proclamation today de
claring tbat all votes cst for James Q.
Shaw and James Q. Sbaw, sr., for presi
dential elector sliall count for James
O. Sbaw, as bfs name was on the several
ballots in two ways. Tbis will send
three McKinley electors from Deleware
to the electoral co'lege.
Kentucky's Official Vote.
Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 13. Official
counting of the vote shows that Cash.
the first elector on the ticket for McKin
ley and Hobart, has 218.054; Smith, the
highest on tba Bryan and Sewall tioket,
217,796. Smith defeats the lowest Mc
Kinley eleotor. McK'nley's plaraiity is
258 tBkiDg the two highest votes.
One of II r- hatina'n Entprpriws.
New Castle, Pa., Nov. 14 The Rosena
furnace, owned party by Mark Hanna,
of Cleveland, started tuday after several
months' idleness.
The farnaoe employs about 2000 men.
Mark Hanna will return to his
private business; he wants no
position under ths administration.
This should certainly satisfy the
popocracy.
"The suggestion tbat Mr. Bryan
be made United States senator
from Washington doeB not meet
with much favor, and especially
from those who happen to be think
ing of that very position for them
selves," says the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, after
fighting McKinley to the bitterest
extreme, made the following judi
cious comment when the returns
came in: "It is the judgment of
this journal that the grazing would
be better if the fall ruins had been
more profuse."
"Dude" t wia to Marry.
Seattlb, Nov. 14 James Hamilton
Lewis, congressman eleot, left for the
East last night. It is said be is to be
married to a New York young lady.
Death of T. C. Hyd
Bakeb City, Ore., Nov 14 T. Calvin
Hyde, aged 40 years, a prominent attorn
ey, died this morning. He leavea a wife
aud five children. Ddoeaned was born
in Oregoa City.
THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.
a la Mm Xobleat Bpertea of th WboU
Canine Km.
The Newfoundland dog takes his
aame from the island where he is sup
posed to have originated. .-Many, how
sver, believe that the Norsemen, who
discovered America in the year 1000, in
troduced this dog in Newfoundland.
He is by some classified among the
wolf-dogs, while others, on account of
his large pendulous ears, say that he
should not belong to this family, but
that he and the St. . Bernards should
occupy a place by themselves.
The Newfoundland, says Harper's
Young People, since his introduction
in England, has improved in appear
ance, and is now larger and heavier.'
In Newfoundland and Labrador these
dogs are used as beasts of burden,
drawing considerable loads of wood
and provisions on sledges. Their feet
are partially webbed, and therefore
they are most excellent water dogs.
The scent is not strong, and as the dog
is slow and clumsy, he is not valuable
to the hunter, except aa a retriever
when speed is not required.
In the island of Newfoundland this
dog is almost totally black, but the
English varieties are usually black and
white. As a watchdog the Newfound
land is only second to the mastiff. He
is amiable to children and small dogs.
Kept in confinement he often gets cross
and ill-temperedy and -flies at those for
whom he has previously shown the
greatest regard. ' ' '
' Where a dog cannot be allowed to
run, and must be chained up, the New
foundland should not be kept. This
dog is a great life-saver, and by in
stinct will jump into the water to save
ven an enemy from drowning,"
Was Not Iaaaae.
. In a reoent issue of this paper mention
waa made of the insanity of ClydrfThomp
on, who drives stage for his brother,
Walt Thompson, owner of ths Heppner
Monument. stage line. This information
waa given us by parties who came over
the line at that time and consequently
waa published in good faith, bnt sinoe
then the Gazette learns that the report
was not well-fonnded and so desires to.
oorrect the same in justice to Mr. Thomp
son and his friends. Clyde was quite ill
at the time as the result of a severe bil
ioug attack, bat has now folly recovered
and is at present spending a few dayt
vacation in tbis city. We Oust other
papers that published tbis article will in
jnstioe to all concerned oorrect the
same.
D 00TS AND SHOES
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THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT
lie hat auythlng in thil line that you may deilre and you can depend on it you get a good
arUele when Mat guarauteea it.
SHOES IM ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialty.
Electric Bitters.
Eleorrio Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonio and
alterative is felt. A prompt use of this
medicine bas often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers, No medioine
will aof. more surely in oounteraoting
and freeing the system from the malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit
ters. 50o. and $1 per bottle at Conser
k Brook's drag store.
For the Cabinet.
Buys the tit. Loais Olube Democrat;
"IIuw would this do for a oabinet for
President MoKinloy; Seoretary of stBte,
Thomas B. Reed ; seoretary of the treas
ury, William B. Allison; secretary of
war, Joseph R. Hawley; secretary of the
nitvy, John II. Mitchell (Oregon); seo
retary or the interior, Carl Suhurz (or
some other gold democrat for some post
or otbor); postmaster general, William
Warner; attorney general, Henry Clay
Evhdb; secretary of agriculture, James
. Walker (Virginia?")
THE VAMPIRE BAT.
Dmd Creattara That Is Ooani
,. India. . .
I have alwaya despised bats, said a
Cleveland- man recently, and it always
sends a shudder over me whenever one
of the hideous creatures approaches
me. The bats of this country, how
ever, are not to be dreaded in compar
iaon to those of the vamnire srjecies
which abound in India. Just imagine : ' Washington Who proposes to make
big mouse with a horn on his head aim V. a. senator from that state wbere
like a rhinocerous, furnish him with a ; the liberal law requires no length of
The Chicago Record, St. Louis
)emocrat, N. Y, Woild, and sever
al other prominent paperB have
Senator Mitchell in their cabinet
slate for either the position of sec
retary of the navy or interior.
This is very complimentary to Mr.
Mitchell, but he would probably
prefer to return to the senate.
is
Senator. Butler, the populist
chairman, rather rubbed it in on
the democrats when he issued an
address to the country putting all
the blame for defeat on them, and
asnertiiig that the populists will be
the principal opponents of the re
publicans in 1IKM). Tho address
has mado tin di'inocrnts hopping
infill, but liutlur thinks them of so
iltlo conHcqufiico now that he
doesn't care.
cure: for cki c pled children.
Ibe National Surgical Institute, No.
319 Bash St., San Franoisoo, successful
ly treats all oases of orthopedic surgery.
Oue or more surgeons of tbis institute
will be at the Palace hotel, Heppoer,
Thursday, November 19th, one day, to
examine cases. The success of the In
stitute iu treating all oasrs of ourvatars
of the spine, disesses of the hip and
knee joints, ulob feet, crooked limbs and
bodily deformities as well as piles, fistula,
oassl catarrh and all ohronio diseases
as made for the Institute a national
reputation. Write for ciroular.
Ueferrnoea may lie bad to: J.O. Hayes,
ileppner. Mrs. A. (lilliam. llepuner. A
A, Uowney, T he Dalles, lion. I bos. Li.
Davidson, Salem aud hundred of others
Major McKinley might have
Boarchcd the nation over aiid ho
could not have found another man
who would have managed his cam-
paiga wiacly and skillfully
without an error to b corrected, aa
Mr. Hanna has. Tho loyal pl
cau well oflVr thanks to the wise
gJiieral of thft campaign. It waa
an educational campaign and Dot
one of brag aud bluster and mu
slinging, Union Republican.
That tome appointments of ira
Mrtauce Ihi toudored to gold
democrat for their assistance iu
thn campaign in probable, but it ia
imt tn-lii'Ved that they will iuolud
a cabinet xitiou. Tho diplomatic
artifn otTi'ra opportunities.
man baa only to e a patriotic
Aiu 'iican t' represent Ida oouotry
utifncUrily abroad, but a lueiuhr
of Hie rabiiiet iiiut In iu eympath
with nil the Mlit'ii' of the n.
tV administration under whh'h h
a tw, or h iliatttangoa inat hiu
ery hit h ought t rut) mnoothtj
to get tin beat result.
pair of demon-like wings, and you have
very good picture of thia latter kind.
The natives dread the vampire bat on
aocount of his blood-sucking propensi
ty. ' In the sultry nights he fans the
heated sleeper with his wings while
his needle-like teeth -are being in
serted into the veins of his victim,
quenching his thirst for blood with
such gentleness that it is only by some
fortunate chance that he is discovered
before the mischief is done. It is a
well-authenticated fact that if an indi
vidual is once bled by a vampire he ia
invariably chosen, in preference to all
others equally exposed for a aubseqent
attack, and even If he were to move
ten or twenty miles away, no' im
munity is gained thereby, as the bat ia
sure to follow him and keep up his
blood-thirsty attack until hia victim
succumbs or the animal is discovered
and killed. Cattle and horses, from
being more exposed, are more frequent
ly chosen as the aubjects of attack by
these loathsome creatures .
hrmnrratir TfatlmoBy
The t. Lnuit Ilepubtio, oue of the
few leading papers of the country thai
supported ijnn, and the result in
Miaaoiirl shows that its sfforts were sac
reaaful, lias dropped free silver since
the election and now gives testimony
rrlutiv to the return ot tirnirity
Following are tb headlines of three
long artiu'es iu a iroiut iesua.
General Itetnrn to BiKini-as thai bas
been Nlecied; Mills and factories will
Kim Overtiti In Fill Old orders: Politi
ral Eicitmeot I'aal; The IU Ival Is Dot
CooOnrd to any on teolion of the Oouu
try; All lodostriee Affected." "Ysllo
Matal Again Hhowa ill (so everywhere
Employers Teaching a Ho aallej Object
Leaeon by I')iog eft in Odd; IIssv
deposits at tba bank; Havings Ibal wers
Hoarded bring Tfauaferred to ths loUr
eat pa log toslilutioua; Roma Hubtreas
ory Figorra." "Up go Wheat, wilhCol.
ton and Cora to ths Wake; Hi csoU
Buabell llraohed Yesterday, with a pros
peel of higher I'rirea; (laaetal AJvanca
to atoeka; (toveraroeul Hoods ars strong
a hit a llraibful Activity la tverywhsr
Kihitiilr.l; Aa hortmratfinii Oollook
Th la la tnarb holler than to refosa to
Se avloal '). Iiltona, and Iheo aeaert
Ibal they do n! etliel.
The wife nf Mr. laniard nella. of Kt
tlrinifti Id, klaa , dad been eurTrtig
from aenralgia fr lo 'aya, eol bring
abla In alerp r l.af.lly kp alill. wb-o
? Tempting Offers.
Although Bryan was defeated yet be
bas oertainly made himself famous, and
is now the recipient of many tempting
offers. Two large mercantile establish
meats in Chicago and New York, re
spectively, have each offered bim
$'25,000 annually as a drawing card. A
law firm in the latter oity bas offered
bim the same amonol and doubtless for
the same purpose. But the latest is
from some philanthropist from the state
UNAPPRECIATED . BANANAS.
SiifMintOtlon About" IlaAdoakj moA
Frm Koote.
The banana pAaneaaea wonderful sus
taining properties, and yet years ag6,
in the warm corintrie where it flour-
ishes, the bananay waa thought of so
lightly that it waa allowed to waste if
not eaten by the cattle.
The plant itst-lf was valued simply sa
a suailu for coffee trees, between rowa
of w hich it was planted. '
SomeiMHly once told me, says a writer
in the iM-ntlvwoman, that the IS pan
larua ust'i to regard i ne nsnana aa a
forbidden fruit, bveause they detected
in its In-art the transversa aectioo of
tho rroaa.
1 remcintier, too, how one of my early
Toverneam-a vwd to delight me by
thowlng me the croan and the apoatlra
in the eenU-rof thepaanion flower; and
the other day a friend told me of some
curious aymlxillcal marks to ) found
at the back of th neck ot the haidork,
'jideuUtions similar to those that
might be caused by the .finger and
thumb, the supposition being that the
haddock waa una of the fishes picked
out of ths net on ths occasion of the
mn-Mulous draft of fishes.
CHAMPIONS IN THEIR LINK.
AbMia-Mlna4 ropla Waa War llBtplf
They are telling a story of a Dutch
man who presented himartf at the reg
Utar's ofllca rrertitly to obtain a I Ice no
for hla appriMuhiog marriage, and who,
oo being aked the Dam of tha bride.
was compelled to eoofeas that It had
quite escaped bits, and he had to re
turn noma for tha naceaaary in forma
Um. It's a pretty good at.iry of ab
arnca of mind, but thrra arc others on
rciwi inai are even iwtter. j hrra
raRTLAND 'OREGON'-.
tW?1 FULL ENGLISH COURSE.
&7$T - FRENCH AND GERMAN. tjlf
fy BUSINESS BRANCHES1. QiiffH
yp. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook, Gilliam and other counties
and can aave money and time in making these lectioni with traveling men.
Pricei In keeping with the timet.
THOMPSON & BrNlSTS,
time aa a resident. This is oertainly
charitable bat woald probably meet
with strong opposition up there. "Dude"
Lewis, newly elected congressman, hns
his eagle eye on tbis. position, not to
mention abont seventeen populists of
more or less importance. However, it is
sate to say Mr. Bryan's recently gained
fame will not injure bim even though he
was unsuccessful, and a lucrative posi-
iou will await him at every turn.
LEGAL
BLANKS
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
Catarrh Means Danger,
Because if unoheoked il may lead direct
ly to consumption. Oslarrh is caused
by impure blood. This (not is fully is-
tablisbed. Therefore It is useless to
try to cure catarrh by outward appl ca-
iona and inhalants. The true wsy to
core catarrh is to purify the blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
pari Her, cures eatarrb by its power to
drive out all impurities from the blood.
Thousands of people ratify tbat they
have been perfectly, and permanently
on red of catarrh by. Hood's Psreaparille.
Delay Is Tratas.
The Heppner traio leal Huuday failed
to make oonneotion with the east bound
Iraiu on ths main lu.e, owing to the fact
that the train waa detained near Cascade
Locks by the washout nf the bridge
orosaing Herman oreek. The paaaeogrs
were transferred wheo the west bound
Irui'i arrived there Sunday morning, and
the bridge was out eornplelelv repairrd
until this morning when Ibe Drat train
paHxl over. Tba Heppner train awaited
tha arrival of the delayed train, aod oo
eeijneotly did not arrive borne today un
til 10 o'clock. Three days acoamulated
mail waa also broegbi op.
OP MANCHKHTBH, ENGLAND
A. W PATTERSON. AfiFNT. o ot the et in wona
SUMMONS.
I
IN JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE SIXTH Dis
trict, State of Oregon, County ot Morrow.
Minor & Co.,etal., Plalntltli,
va.
Ben Honnen, Defendant.
To Hen Poppen, Defendant:
In the name ol the State of Oregon, we com
mand you to appear before the undenilgned, a
j nance ol me rewe in Heppner, in earn County
and State, on or before the aillh day of liecember,
DtW, at the hour or ro clock in the afternoon ol
aid day, at my office In the laid town toamwer
the complaint ol Minor A Co. et al.. founded on
expreaa contracta and wherein they demand the
urn oi uue "lino red rwentjr-iix and lu-iuu uol
lara, lor which auin Judgment will be rendered
aitnlnat you If you fall ao to appear and anawer
am coin pi mn i.
uiven nnuar my nann tnii I7tn flar or Nov.
A. II , W. A. RICHAKDMON,
Ui-li Juatlceof tha Peace.
SUMMONS.
Notice oflntentfon.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON.
1 Oc t. '.0 Hi. Notice la herebv given that
the following named settler has filed notlcaof
hla intention to make final proof In aupunrtof
hla claim, and that aald proof will be made
before Jiwph I. Glbeon, Coinnilwlnner nf the
I'. M Circuit Court at Lexington, Oregon, on
rovomier 3n. via:
Ri'BEKT H. BEa-CR.
II E. So. M30 for the HF.v KKI4 Hcc , N' 4
BEi SKUeec. 17 Tp 4S R. K WM
llenaniHa the following wttneMce to prove
ma rotiiiuiioua reeiueiica upon aim cultivation
of. aald land, via:
Hort I). Watklna. Jamea R. IhT. Matt
Hiighea. of llcppuer, Orrgun, Karl Beach ol
Mxiugiou, ur-gun,
B. r.WltJWN.
MM Krg later.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow ounly.
A.B. Bennett and F. P. Maya, Plaintiff,
va.
Charlea Kinney and Clara Klmaey, hi
wife, A. J. Klmaey and Klmaey,
hia wife. Win. Klmaey and N. Klmaey,
hla wife. W. 8. Mercer and Sarah Mer
cer, hla wife, L. A. Florence and Ella
Florence, hla wife, Richard Hall and
Minnie Hall, hla wife, Samuel Hall
and Mary Hall, hla wife, Wm. Ferrell
and Kva Ferrell, hla wife, Thomaa
Ktmary and Nellie 1, Croft.
Defendanta.
To Charlea Klmaey and Clara Klmaey, his
wife, A. 1, Klmaey and Klmaey, hla wife,
William Klmaey and N. Klmaey, hla wife, Rich
ard Hall and Minnie Hall, hla wife, William
Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, hla wife, Thomaa Kim
er and Nellie 1. Croft, of above defendants.
In the name of the Htate of Oregon, yon and
each of ynu will take notice that tha above
plalnttne. A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Maya, have
commenced a ault agalnat the above defend
anta In the above court to forecloae a mortgage
given them by the above defendants upon ths
eat,half of the northweat quarter, tha aouth
wot quarter nf the nnrtheaat quarter and ths
northweat quartern! the aoutheaat quarter ol
aectlon la Uiwnahlp 1 aouth range Ifi Eaat In
aald enmity. That the relief demanded In the
complaint In aald ault la lor a derrea that plain,
tlffa' aald mortaage lie foreclnaed, the mortgaged
property aoia. aim the pniceeila applied to pay.
mentnf coala and dlaburaemente nf aald suit.
In the note accured by aald mortgage and ths
alUirney'a fees a't forth therein. That ths
court alao derree In plal'-tlflV favor a recoverv
Hacklea's Araks Helve.
The Deal Sal io the world tor Cole,
Uruiawa, Moras, Uloert, Halt Rheum,
Fevae Horee, Teller, Chapped Hand,
Cbilblains, Corns, aod all Hit la Erop
tioua, aod poaliively core rile or DO
pay rt quired. It 1 guaranteed to give
perfect eeliefaotlos) or money refunded.
Trie 25 real por boi. tot sal by
Cooaer A Brock.
A Nalarml llraalller
Kail's Clovtf Knot Tea purifle the
blond aod give a clear and beaatifnl
eompteihm. lor sal by Wall War-re.
Mr ll.,,Ur.. i.e n.rrel.aal ibere n berhave two rear wher wrms have
U.lie i.fl bamhrtlain's Tain lUlni.aad i wen f .r-..ttvn their eat nam.
akti lialaieatltllalbtuagn trial. Ua
a-h trial. Ua lina tha l,UM.ii .
rVf M.' U I".'.1' V u th..t wonderful fit of abatrM-
Ml be, ..l.lr, I.. b,.,ra, .n-llhal tb. r',,.01"1' 7? I . V' f '
h.itle.d I', a ll.l.n... a..,lh f 1 t'l if r"" h',Tt'ni ?'. WlU "J mh'n I U:
wi'.m phi innnta upprr win-
il..w that lk prof.-. waa but
Itaere a IbaasivlaeV
Waller.bff(er A If rshsm will gtv
maeursd ball si tb oper boas oo
November 24, lfl-Tisi.lngttlng even
ing. Tb bwat of B4MI kill b give
i4 l rl tiro raniawd. Itrleta
II Ul lr geaiUn.ea, M eU f .r
Notice of Intention.
l.AXD Orril S AT LaCetKtlg, Oas.tnH.
Novrmber 4th, li.
VOT1CK !S HEREBY OlVKM THAT THE
i fi.llnwlng named aeltler baa Sled notice
of ble IntenUun to make aal proof In aui.pnrt
of hn rial in. and thai aald pn.if will be made be
fore K. I. rnwland. Commlaaluner I), a Circuit
Court at llept-uer, Oregon, on tteremtier 1.1b,
lm, via:
DANIEL P. rxiHERTT,
R. E. 177 lor lbs BE'. See. II, Tp I R J9 K, W.
M
He namee the following wltneaeea tn prove hit
enntlnuniia rvebleuc a pun aud cultivation oL
aald land, via :
Jraae P French, of tteppnar, Oregon, James
a.l.n, iHtnald hum, I'atrit k ttoberty, ol ln
enn. Orvgnn.
)o. B. r. WttaON. Kegtater.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN the rwNTY rorRTor thi state
nf omrnn. f Mor.ow i'nuniv. In the
matter nt the eaiaia of Wm Cer1!. derpwepit.
Ihe and'nigiwt having bvea apfdnted by the
(mini? Court of th. Ma le of Orrgun, ..f Mnr
mw r.mniv, eaer.tne of the eaiaw ol la
tell. drraael. notim la hereby given tn ibe
rrwlitme ol, and all penni ha. In rial ma
egelxe. aald dar.aavil. In prvanl lhw vvna4
ae rasulMd br law. wlibln aomlha a'ter the
Sra pubiu.tmn nl Ihie mvra lo el4 etwulnr
at Ibe 0lhr ol I . H (mi. at H'feof, onejna.
rrtea mi laSrriMi.
I.ar.itor nf IbetXalvul Irll mw.
air4 ov I. lv J. K. aauwa.
7 ttu. Ally M taeenttfr.
f mm Charlea Klmaey, A. J. Klmaey and Wil
liam Klmaey nl aeven hundred dollars (1700.00)
and Inteteet thereon at ten per rent per annum
from -ptrmber II. lw, and eeventy-Bve dol
lar (;.Vun) attorner'a leea, bealdee ooata and
dlahuraemenu of ault And further decree)
that all the nther defendanta be fnrerloaed of
all right, claim or equity of redemption la and
In aald lamia, or any part thereof, and that
tlalntlrra havsauch other and further relief as
i equitable.
Thta aummnna la eerved upon yon by publi
cation by nrder ol Hon. Htephen A. Lowell,
Judge nl the above court, made by bim at
Chamhere on tba rtnd day of Hepteraber, imal.
and each nf the deleiKlanta above named am
required to anawer aald complaint on or belora
the Brat day ot tb. neat term of tba ebnve
court, to-wlt: the Srat Monday of March. rj
or the plaintiff! will apply lo aald euurt for the
relief demandedln aald complaint.
.... CAKEY A MAT.
7MI. Attorneyt lor rialntlffa.
htaturtr'i Motke.
PUBLIC LAND BALE.
VOTICE U HEREBY OIVKNTI4T IN PTE.
il ana nr. of Inatrurtlnne from the Com m la
tinner ol theiteneral Land (Hdc, nnner auihoe
Ity veetwl In him by en-tlon H A. P. a. Be, nut.,
aa an.n.l1 I y the art nf t'ongrean apnrnved
lhiirary . f we will lo offer at
public aale on Ihe n4 day of larembi waa.
al Ibia omc. at the hour ol 1 e'clos A- M tka
follnwlngtrarlof land, wvwif
An4 any and all neranna elalmlnt adeareety
Ihe above landa are edie4 io a ia
Ihvlr rlelae In thia nrnraoa of hetwv. ha aV
de.lnait bf I ha nmatanwwl af
id aale, vibera lee ibHrrlihui n ktmtL.
. ,t . IA F. M'MikK. KevuMav.
Noemhr Tin, laraw IL
Kotlce of Mention.
I A Jf OFFICt AT Tflt DAME. ORtonaj.
at imb,
II ri'tM a-'l l ha I for b-e. y'l.r sale at
rl ewolg per It. tile by t onar A H'org.
M a Waal t. ben Marly rr
!' bbly M-l! !iil if .) .!., try end
tA .l.avai. by nnataa fr.lin
Tl.n )oa'U anftrr aryrJM with a
tepgeaee? H-.tna w,pe ar narty I W
Una ..esplaibt from rl.IIJb.md I1 III
ia. afferli fn-ni all lU sileti.laal
brna f beaflb.rn. wiod and pin I
tba t''.ti.a. h, weary aloail ee aod bight
n.are, Japliiou sfiK fcaaaea, bil.
li.ueiiveav, lennaew and aallo . N
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ulwlinale ae it ta, wt.ew lb cwJiaary
r..e ar t..ngbl lo War np II,
Istariablf lll I t II. gtnt slnatbie.
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aa I mum, reg ilai-a IU li.er i
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tMteH ..f tb e' .tiaili, an I ...en Je
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detil by i if lt lafat eleplii V. les
vwf given li4 by lb p-.polar Votav. U
t a Put alaleeii.ae ae J b.'po b lll
giveotaa a lenu atiie dee wttleh
lb reunify will oenaf-r A a el
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blot on lb petKBlpeml qai) a aaa,
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tb e)t teftl nl etej pally. He t the
pie-Mjeal . It a Amrnaa BpH. II
.ar i. litlc.1 r.neau tt pf na.tef
b alminiatfalK.aj. ill wax If Urn
drt O'.t lmg 1 1, a trfnepatfiiy penen J
by lb twt....ne fail. In Amavtet
al
borne, ha anbl: "Alt rbibt, I'll cux
irain, and walheHl eway.
Tber waa an tnfl.afc rlrrpymao. '
K. t.gt iiarvrat. ho a e n if ag-xi
10 a daui-hUr i.f th t.Uhi.p of txd.,
Iml .Hi Ihe day of til Weddlnf Went
BU.li.g-. aod f a'etfut of lb pp..laUl
b.mr .1.4 a..! a pi war al lb aapuala.
Tb Udy be. be i ff in BaaWk
keWM IIUO
lb. rwvlaf t4 Ui -apwf til ba
plraee.) Ut learn Ibal there is al Ia4
dra.n dmiH thai f,ete baa
bwa il Ulartrtli K it U, 4
11 al ealarrb. IUH' Catarrh Car
lathaoaly wUivw or ko lb
i i
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na.it ami ti.areei?a retr. enieai wim i . . , . .. .--.-,-. a,.
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rdial ffiwiiy, CaUrtb b4tt a
Pn.i)ii eiia la lb. if toighl lb wiilaM .ni 4. , vir Mett-
II IH" a at barl laa tea pnwa j lulmftal leealavMtfi, llallt Calarib Cwetj
Tb.wnne. f lb bleewing 4 Im a4 M lakes taUrwaly, WiM dirwrtly mpm
le,,p,nUwl.nlry- ,..Mlla.... ,, ,MJ M ,,., Mrtw., .f Ut
,' I t.rb Jeal'utibf Ik iunaJa-
tim al lb dieeaa., and fivtef lb patietl
ViUtUl U I CXtrCtlifiV ea.th by blll( lb.etiu
i a
llrfpoee to I'm I let ihi Via Iteppaef.
!bofllt Io. rerM drn)e of
VIH rraJMn) ea af lirn aJ
cnnn.y by lakl lb uol. Ity a
4 blio- lb agMil th breelnn e
tag lb elaga will atak fwtirS WHfc
1 'rWwk train al I Imi In VMlIa
IrrTion 4 Oily lr( Mue. W. l Mao,
frrtnof,
Vts tb Cat) fee.! iyaaeai
Haggag e I rhk4 Iheosgk froas I'nit
laad Ut deeliaatloa. Tb -.iallie el
lb Canw I'aaifle sre eia.lle4 Irarb
a ad t, Hits!., oaroo depot, faat lie,
Ibmagb at, iltta beat. Innlai k lif hi
tad -irtoa tralal la pe(ee.
Fag fete 4 Uformalm apply lo K.
W. Hat bye, (. Agt. U. V. galena, roft
land, UrvfttO
tl ..It... . - . km A... .a.
t . - " " -
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Tbrb tew ihe O. R A N. will
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taevo to !p aaaw, aaTg who mnl. to lb
ftrwt loaa U.p to PL Tent, d a agewia
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l'l. Will two l Hinw With lb
Ilrwal oth railway If j Mw I lb lira lo get tb Weakly
- ; (Waaraft, lb g .! awwateo tef
t M-tao ill. Want. 'WHb lb.l.b'b atre
l l ...mia...Mtol'.M l I S-ltanr., nag !, t-1 5U Mo t4W-r
Wall. TWtentOna) tn eta bolwewo
llet.pnef sad klaia, arriving rvwry
4af w4 Mnetilay 4 ltig overy
day tvl 4v. Hbrietawi gn I tMea
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wmiem f t..-., lb.ru. p. tlaiiorr. A. A
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NOTICE Or HNAL SETTLEMENT.
VOTt' E atbaMby i
v
eivww. tbat tba wndeeaiew.
eo 4ainwair1 rt lb. I.ui. w
. f . ' final Ml.
a4mia)irairt al Ifca ia.n.ry f0tm
CT.nl, i oarl rt M.-m natty l Ml I im aa
h. bM. at M.M.n. i . I. L.
tb l 4ay eg iaawaey A .,iWa
" Mllll goldit,
Notice of InUntme.
IAanorrrra at va pan u. nti v t. '
rat . law. ., i. M- f at
lb Mowing Mwt . le t .(- Is (
lM toa. 1 granf i. t-e-.1 rt
bM etetm . M Ibat mt4 aenM Will aaa4
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'wa, mm loankx iw t '
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N aa.M Ik b.wing til.., m a .
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rt a4 la4.
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