Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 15, 1897, Image 2

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    MITCHELL IS CHOSEN.
At tbe meeting of the senatorial
I caucus last night at Salem Mr.
Mitchell was chosen as senator to
succeed himself. The caucus is a
binding one and the vote whs taken
viva voce. Mitchell is chosen and
will be elected on the first ballot.
The opposition to Mr. Mitchell,
including Simon republicans, pops,
detns and nondescripts have en
deavored to defeat Mr. Mitchell by
forcing Mr, Bourne's candidacy
and endeavoring to prevent the or
ganization of the house unless Mr.
Bourne is chosen. By the selec
tion of Davis, of Umatilla, a nonde
script, aa temporary chairman,
Bourne is preventing the organi
zation of the house, and in this he
has the support of Simon. The
house will be organized, however,
and Mr. Mitchell will be chosen
From word received from the in accordance with the expressed
seat of conflict this morning we wishes of the people of our great
are enabled to announce that Sena- commonwealth.
tor Mitfthflll'd rA-filfifitinn is nhan. Simonism has cost this state
lutely assured. This information much' H bas ruined the republi-
lf!p!IM1lHE615lUlgSl1fMfl
my,
mi
iDliaol
SfgS7)
OJL!
r7TST!l
aHgaii2a
76 Years
And
Old
Vigorous
Veteran ot me Late War Ms One More
Name to the List ol Striking Cures Dy
PlnK nils in Michigan.'
An Old-Fashioned, Large Family of Thirteen
Children.
MR, MITCHELL WILL WIN.
is as follows:
can party again and again. Now
the Deonle are callnd nnnn in naxt
State Capitol, Salem, Or., J an. the bills. Until the house orean-
15. Gazette, Heppner, Or.: Mit- izes no business can be done. An
chell gets 46 votes in caucus. No outraged constituency will be heard
niu.. .:n from later on.
him on joint ballot. Patterson.
THE OREQONIAN REBUKED.
The recent bank failure in Chi
cago develops enough recklessness,
crookedness and conspiracy to
bring about an investigation that
would fix responsibility on all con-
cerned in it, bnd properly distri
The efforts of the Oregonian to
connect Senator Mitchell with Mr.
Bourne's candidacy for speaker is bute punishment to those who have
but a sample of its unwanted and violated the law. It was a fight
nnnallfid.fnr imfhirnfiBH. Whnn between two big cliques for control
tit. t ifi ti. ui: of a railroad that no bank monev
. .... ... y. . should have been interested in,
party all political relations between for the reason that it was a honm
those gentlemen ceased at once, experiment The comptroller of
because Mr. Mitchell is a republi- the currency seems to have been
nan. Thft Orarrrininn VnAiv
it,;- dilatory and inefficient in euardinc
--e :.r. i ill-,...
very well but it desired to beat "VnVf n V t.
Mr. Mitchell by prejudicing his ha(j lone before the crash bv uch
candidacy. It could not defeat energetio action as would have
him fairly, that it well knew, and stopped the conspiracy at an earl
ier date; and as for tba bank o h
. . ' BWUMU1V1B I , , I. . ,
and knaves was resorted to, but "V. TtZZ' " J
nappuy wuuoui euect air. Mil- crowti who. to cobble the railroad.
chell cannot be beaten, having a I conspired to wreck the bank, the v.
clear majority of the legislature too buouiu be snarplv looked after
and nearly fifty republicans in cau- D l?e '?w omcers ot .tne govern
. wlo ..pporteJ Urn in that y Lt"taZ?tl
caucus which mot last night rottenness and reckless criminality
iur. iuucuea cannot do beaten, in me wnoie matter. Commercial
bpfftUBO hfi in tliA lnmrnl mini wliita I U6V18W,
of Ulfl tinnriln. TliA Ornrrnninn Vina
boon rebuked in this as it has been . Tnoron Mr. Brown was not
in the rant It has dronnod down cnosen in tlio house caucus for
. .. . - I . , .. .
lower in tuesculo of measure than """V I)r,,ve, miasm, me
llm vnriout criminal Mia la.i.i wont fonniihiblo candidate outside
Let it bo buried beyond all human 01 iMn "'"B,o wo bad Jj votes to
rocall. I'.rowu's 11. Mr. Jliown received
tins in the face of the fact that
I . . 1 t . a a
Xfirnrr , . it- :.. I'jaMiorn wroL'ou aid not Btnui
.U..k,..l.k.U ... ... .W HO IB HO , , .
b,v. null luo uupmmu Kl)11(, to Mri ,k,I)HOU from ouf at)(J
DOW8 it tioil. H lit in tlin nvm.t il-at H.o
8traikht reiiublifans can organize
ueo. u. x eiikins was ro-elocted nir. r.rown will havo a forniulab e
United Ktates snnator from Cali-1 inmition as a legislator. The (Ja-
foruia on Tuesday last zone w proud of Mm and glad to
I antf I,., I . I, ..III. f .
... ..i is wbibt imiiuiiil; iiir
the atatu'a interests sido by side
If bL'in to look like Dulmid ialith Mr. I'm-iihou. his fortunate
,L,f.(A.l fii r.lu.(i.n .i. rival. Mr. lirown is always with
m.u ..i,:uf ... rn,lJ ,,u no panwao in
T, , tnattors apprUiointf to tho coin
wcu uuimj. I mon Intori'Ml nr all
AnoI'T aO()0(MX) ailvor .loltara
-1 m ..... ...
u..,. u iri.- iiik loruaud curonic e is tnak
. - , . 1u7Y, ingwhat we upHe it coUHiders a
1,1 u" 11 uooHn i mate moiv.rv inii;.,,, !.,
til arrniiiiit itn.lw
wiuiouuiinraiau nanuiui or suuy. .MitchHI, but it ban no weight
; . from this jntint of view it looks
of carrying Orpgou elcloral tot Mr. Chronichi your "(irand Old
to Wanhiugton, lie lxiog the choice lt'ullicau" that you are prating
of our prcni.h-utial doctors for this h about i rather antiiuatid
ImjM.rtant duty. 'ur tr from this progniwivA
sinit nun juu w:u aurriy im uiiu
piMiiotisl by sonni Hon. John II.
OHIO nhowt a .tplly cli'au reo- Mitchell returned to the V. H. sen-
ord in tho linn f r.ila ,wlwr 'ii'r mt years, l or
dent. In li ho traiidporbsl
2",7'.I,IkW aweng( r, and had but
four emH)s kilbvL
From the Courier-Herald, Saginaw, Mich.
Vim has now over ft) Lomo
li'ni TeLirles io daily UV The
ervico is reMirt4 m trnt holly
satmfartory, lot tho chances ars
for daily improrenioot
i
As Kenalor Mitchell is a ir
tnan none ran y li Uttight his
y ibtii th lionnrbU Ixmltiou if
elocUvL Com to thick c( it lbs
rich ars lii pj'potteota. Baker
City lleiublican.
Ilrrtrti nxrxT and reform Las
!) l-eo th rry of lbs po
T l"jr ar not doing tnurb rrtrenrb
bit nl rrf. r tnintc at Salem.
Oioal lri, dliver n.
Mm rl'Tli.l t nn iha n. U
cf Oce iti ia the I'cUUtur ars
bow rhi;d ia (Ulrurtib ths
very tit.ik they er itilroJe.! ta
& A yet Ut h.iUM Lm failed to
trciiU4 f r luit)e, all l-erauM
few ard Md-J.ell tnea b4
a.. I to itit la to defeat tl,
l.l.cs f the fnj nty. This is i
tissue an I thei f.lUas art g
hi ! Lr t-f it bfl sWttMa
titM tvl aril atis.
man that nupimrt.sl a miod ticket
mi earnestly at the. Jura election
as lil White, of tho Chronicle.
Ihiseluah admit '.Mitchell Itepult.
lieati," etc, apMars very Uma
ami inapproprialA Wlnta is
very cheap man.
Ill SISI-M i Wing pushed riht
alontiio thrt utatn senate and tnauv
bills ars Mng intrinlueeiL Ths
houao aliould aU be soooniphali.
ing some good work, but at preiot
It seems to l Uhi ruiirh "divided
aaiuat Uelr to do an I In oa et
eept draw psy her it is not -if.
Inn lu recetveil. Ths lection
of a I . K aerjator ia lodee.1 an im
(xtrtabt ttifttter, but tther thine of
(Treat iuiniUoc to this Ute al
oeM attentum. This fare now
tenjt n.-l.s .1 Halem aliouU end
at one, and the tan pUyirg at it
Riven a rhaore to r r I ic tn soro of
I In vrry ei- lN'i.t prt'tniM- tu-l
ta lhi eop before election.
If Viusr tr.t is not good,
uliv ilt'ii't oti think water?
It is ihrajHT ami Utter for
)u than fHH.r tea.
If it is goo!, your Morn
.nil is gl.iil t. gd it; t!oei
its ut.rk Uttrr.
Stiif'i'ns He si U gMiI
tea at i!nHr' iin .uka ,:es.
A few years Bgo a wave of La Grippe 1
swept over tbe laud and brought thous
ands of its violims to the grave. Otheia
who escaped the fate lived on in sorrow
and suffering, broken is health and
spirit.
Terrible as was tbe disease, its after
effects were yet more appalling, as it
sought out tbe weaknesses of tbe consti
tution and left thousands shattered
wrecks of their former selves. A few
days ago a Courier-Herald representa
tive, while at tbe thriving little town ot
Akron, Mioh., met John L. Smith, a vet
eran ot the industrial army, on whose
aged head tbe disease bad fallen, and he
beard him tell bow be bad suffered and
what bad given bira relief.
We can do no better than quote bis
own words, wbioh are as follows : "About
seven years ago I was taken down with
tbe 'Grip,' and it fastened on me very
bard, for about half tbe winter t was
So bad that I oould not leave the boose.
I was chilly all the time, and oould not
get warm. I felt as if I was frozen
solid, and oould only breathe with great
difficulty.
This oondition alternated with sweat
ing spells of great violence. There was
an almost continuous pain, and it would
sboot from odo part of my body to an
other, with great suddenness, and oause
me intense suffering. Sometimes it was
in my hips, then In my legs, and again
it would go to my bead sod pain me in
tbe eyes. It was so intense that it even
affeoted my sight.
"I OHlled in medical assitance, bnt tbis
was fruitless, as I received no benefit
from physicians. From then on I tried
various preparations that were reoom
mended to me, but they did me no good,
and my condition was as bad and pain
tul as it was before I tried tbem.
"Finally, I saw an advertisement of
Dr. Williams' Pink rills for Pale People,
ami I read with muob interest of the
wonderful oures that they bad efleoted
in so many oases, I bad tried so many
proprietary preparations that I had no
faitb io it, but tried it, as I bad so many
other things, to se it they were ot any
use.
"0ns day when I was fueling a bad as
usuul, I got a box of Pink Pills, and
shortly before going to bed X took one
pill. I cannot tell you what a surprised
man I wss next tnurning. Then I put
on my shoes with ease, a thing that I
bad not duos for forty years. A little
while aftr tbis I was so well that I
drove to liny City, Mioh., a dietauoe of
twenty-three miles, sad was not at all
tired wbeu I got there.
"I am now seventy-six years of as and
unusually aotivs for s meo of my years
I work ou my forty-acre farm sod ex
pwienoe to trouble from tbe work. I
waul Ui say a good word for Pink Pills,
as they helped me where all else did do
good whatever. Hioos my illness and
core a noniber ot my neighbors have
need tbem, and say that tbsy have been
grratly bcorQlrd."
Mrs. Hmitb, the veteran's wife, who
sal near by, confirmsJ lbs words that
her habaol had spoken sod added btr
Itwtiaiooy to the good tbat ths pilla bad
been to the family. The worthy eno.pl
are old and rtepecteJ restdetits of Toe-
cola county, where they havo lived fot
thirljr yearv. sir Hinllb is a slurJy pla
sm, n. I cleared op a SO aero farm
sear Akron. II yet lives there, ear-
routul4 by twelve of bio IbirWea child
rra. Thanks to Pink Pills, l.s has
iroet of tnny years of oacfoloeaa.
Another en fferar ailh the sains malaJy
was Ned Ut) mood, a proaperons an J
lra.linc farmer, realdint; near Colombia
ville, L(r Co, iliehliao. Bikio
U a rrpitteatstiveol lb0uarlr lieraU
Mr. lUymood said: "Thrt yaart ago
I a I June, one nifbt I saffefeJ an attack
of peratveta, tiroahl on, I think, by
ovatwotk an J as as afUr ITc4 f Is
(rtei. After a ok aay eo liiloo m
so had that I saomioe4 S physician and
Iitr4 hi about su nonihe, with hnl
little relief. For some time I bad seen
in the papers reported oures of oases
similar to mine effeoted by Dr. Williams
Pink Pills and thought I would try
them. I bmght a box and continued
their use with good results, I soon be
gan to gain in strength and health and
felt tbe good effect of tbe Pills.
Tbey were the first things 4bat bad
been able to give me relief. They have
been of great benefit to me and I oan
strongly reoommend tbem to ODyone
Buffering from paralysis."
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, lor the Comity of Morrow.
William I'euland, Plaintiff,
v.
William Doonan ar.d Mary
J. Doonan, Defendant.
To William Doonan, one of defendants herein:
In the name of the Btute of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer or other
wise plead to the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before the next
regular term of of the above entitled court, to
wit: The First Day of March, 1897,
and if yon fail so to answer or otherwise plead,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you for the sum of five hundred
and ninety-one and 13-100 dollars, together with
Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 15th day of October, 1895 until
pain, ana lor tne sum ol tmv dollars attorneys
fuAS.nH fnrhi.init. .nH rll.liiifiamanli In thin
uit: and the court shall decree that the mortg
age executed by the said William Doonan and
Mary j. Doonan to plalntitt hererein, dated the
12th day of April, 1894, upon the following des-
rinen real estate, to-wit: me east nan ot tne
ortheast quarter of section 2K and the south
east quarter of section 28 and the south half of
the south half of the southeast quarter and the
south half of the southwest quarter of Beetion
27,allintownshipone south of range 27 east of
tne wiuamette meridian, oe lorecionea,
and the said real property sold and the proceeds
of such sale to be applied to the payment to
planum oi tne aoove named sums ot money;
hat all ot the defendants, and all persons clalra-
l IhpAinrh unrU. IKam n am. nl ihnrn
shall be forever barred and" foreclosed of all
right, title, estate, interest and lien at law and
n equity, and all equity of redemption, in and
to, and upon every part of said real property.
This SummonB is Dublished pursuant to an
order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge of the
above entitled court, made at chambers, Pendle
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 13th day
of January, 1897. ELLIS & LYONS,
W8-ai. Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
The case ot another veteran lias come
to tbe attention of tbis paper aod it is
ere given : When, in 1861, the fate of
our Union hung trembling in the bul-
ados, and President Lincoln issued his
famous oall for volunteers to go to tbe
front and fight for its preservation, an
immediate response swept over the
North like a tidal wave, and regiment
fter regiment of brave boys in blue
quickly sprang up from every quarter
Unmindful ot tbe privations of a so).
dier's life, and the horrors of war, they
shouldered their muukels and marched
to the front to battle for their country.
Among tbe first to answer the call was
E. Q. Matthews, who enlisti-d as a mem
ber of Company D, 103d Ohio Iufoutry
and who fought bravely until tbe olose
of tho great struggle. Mr. Matthews
now lives wilb his wife aod family of
six ohildren and grandchildren on bis
farm near Akron, Tuscola county, Mich
Whi'e in tbe ratks be contracted in
tlammatory rheumatism and tbis devel
oped into n trouble that remained with
him for over thirty years. Ha flu ally
became cared of it and to a representative
ot tbe Courier Herald be spoke of bis
oass as follows:
During tbe lute war I was a mooiber
ot Company D, 103d Ohio Infantry, and
performed all tbe duties iooident to a
soldier's life from 1HC2 to lSfiO. While
at the (rout owing to tbe privations of
our soldier life, I contracted intl imma-
tory rheumatism, and this finally devel
oped into a 'permanent form of rbeuma
tism, that baa always troubled me since
that time. Wheu I wss mustered out in
1HG5 I went back to Ohio to tbe place
hero I enlisted and was laid up there
In bed tor Vi weeks. I then got ont for
a short time and wits again laid up lor
long spell. Hiuoe then I have been
victim of these attacks and I hoy hav
laid ma up for niuoh of the lime.
"My ease was Siso complicated by as
vere kidney troublta aod other dipae
tbat bi.fll.-d tbe best medical skill. I
have tried many physicians and also
proprietary articles of all kinds tbat wtrs
said to be good for such tronbles as
mine. Io my search for health I spent
hundreds of dollars, but it seemed to Is
all io vain, and nothing seemed to
reach my trooble sod give me relief,
about s year em a friend advised me to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and al
though I bad so faith is tbem, I bought
S box and began Io take tbem. After I
bad legiio en ths third box s great
change io my oondition began to appear,
and my trouble for over thirty years'
standing bogan to be cord. I look
four boxes mors and then felt so well
thai I discontinued their aee,
"I am bow able to work on my farm
aod have oo fear of the old trooble com
ing Uek as loo as I can s-t a bx of
Pink Pills. My ee was a rerOeulerly
deopsealod one, of leg standing, an J s
I want Io ltt others who are kl!!iet4 as
I was. know thebrnrflt tbat lb link
Pills for Pale TM'ple have bcn In ma."
lr. Williams' Plat I'tlls fr Psle 1W
pie are now givra to tbe foblisasaa on
(allies blood builder and Brrve rrslofer,
curing all forma of weakness artelng
from a watry onnditkn of the t.h-od er
stiattvrej bervrs. Tba pills are IJ by
all doelere, or will be et pi.l co
reet(l t frtre,fa) trill a baser en
his fr t.'So (lUy are never a.. M In
balk er by tbe inn), by addrmsing IV
William' M.d. Co., rVbeneelady, N. T.
What's the Matter With HaDoa ?
Nothing, except that he has jnat discovered that at the
Odd Combination Store of
P. C. Thompson Co.
Is the best place to buy Pall, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Socks, Snspenders,
Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lines of Groceries or
Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
.DONT FORGET THE PLACE
OOTS AND SH0ES...
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT
He has anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Old Stand, Main Street. Hopainno, specialty.
SUMMONS.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
ol Oresron for the 'ountv of Morrow.
J. A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel E, Walker, Defendant.
10 Hamuei K. walker. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oreewn: Yon are
nereny required to appear ana answer the com
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled
cause on or before the first day of tne next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
March the first, 197;
and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the
plaintiit'will take judgment against you for the
sum, One Hundred Sixty and 55-100 Dollars
wun interest tnereon at tne rate of ten per cent
per annum from the 11th day of Oct. 18116. For
the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100
uiuiarB, wun interest tnereon at tne rate oi
ENGLISH BUSINESS
OLLEGtfe
PORTLAND OREGON
eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of
Oct. 1!I8: for the sum of twenty-five dollars at
torney's fee and for his coBts and disbursements.
i ins summons is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of
me aoove entitled court, made on tne zmn uay
OI nee., 18'JO. J. IX. BKUVVW,
505-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
JL of Oregon for Morrow County,
. W. Whalley and Wm. T.
ftiuir, partners doing busi
ness as Whalley & Mulr,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
James W. Hwezea, Defendant.
10 James W. Hwezea. Defendant.
In the name of the Stale of Oregon: You are
nureoy required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against vou in the above entitled
cause on or before the first day of tho next
regular term oi said court, to-wit:
The first day of March, 1897;
and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof
the plain tins will take judgment against you
for the sum of One Hinmr.d and Twenty-five
Dollars, with Interest th reon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the 14th davof
April, IhW and for thulrcosUanddlsburseineuts
In this action.
This summons Is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court made on the 10th
y of .1
WH
505-17
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" a-. 'Vi
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nsrissrsswr1
Full English course.
french and german.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT'" LAMES
Wm
day of July, iw.si
n HAi.Li
LEY St Ml'IK and J. N, BROWN,
Attorneys lor rialntlns.
SUMMONS.
TN TflE CIRCl'IT COURT Of THE STATE
a ol Oregon fur Morrow County,
P. C, Thompson, Plalutih,
vs.
i. B. ("perry. IMondnnt.
To J. H. Swrry. DcfeinUnt:
In the name of the State of Oregon: Ymi are
hereby reoiilred to appear and answer the com
plaint filed agninst you In the above entitled
aetlon on or before tbe next regular torin of
tne aoove entitled court, to-wit:
March 1st, 1897,
and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the I
plalnllir will lake lodgment against you for the
sum ol forty-four ami 2.vitm dollars and Interest I
thereon at the rule of ten per cent per annum I
from May II. n'i4; for the sum of eighty-one I
ami is im miliars and intcront tnereon irom I
January 'I. Iki.I: for tbe sum of thirtv-nlnr and
M limdiillars and Interest thereon at the rale of I
rigbt per rent per annum from October 1st,
IH'I, for the sum of fifty dollars attorneys fea
and fur the toils and disbursements of this I
ai'iion.
Thl summons Is served upon yon by publica
tion piimimit to an oMer of the Hon. Stephen
A. l.oell, bulge of Ibe almve entitled court.
made and entered In said action on the I'ltli day I
oi January, i.
"ROWS A KKIiriF.i.n.
M 30 Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
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, Uregon.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties
and can save money aud time In making these sections with traveling men.
Prices In keeping with the times.
THOMPSON" & BINNS,
lew Turk
Weekly 'Triune
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