Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 22, 1897, Image 2

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mitf HOUSE ORGANIZES.
As will be seen from a dispatch
sent from Salem, the Oregon house
of representatives, acting on con
stitutional law, as construed by the
U. S. supreme court, and advo
cated by most of the eminent law
yers of our land, met in their hall
yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
and perfected an organization,
more tnan a majority participating.
This is following the course of our
national house of representatives
and senate at the beginning of the
rebellion, and is in accord with
numerous decisions of Btate su
preme tribunals, so that the legal
ity of the election of a senator and
the passage of laws is not ques
tioned. Senators Hoar and Thurs
ton are among those who are well
known as sound judges of law who
have advised the action taken by
our Oregon solons. What the
minority will do is not known, but
if they do not come in and partici
pate m the workings of the body
their places will be declared va
cant This unholy fight, backed by
Joe Simon, is a disgrace to the
state of Oregon. If every republi
can, yea, we will be broad in this
application, if every taxpayer has
not now had enough of Simonism,
the Gazette is unable to imagine
what on earth would disgust him.
Bourne's ambition for speaker,
coupled with Joo Simon's greed
for corruption and boBsism, has
cost this state thousands of dollars,
but there is some consolation in
knowing that by this act both
have swept themselves into politi
cal ruin from which they will
nover recover, and the people of
our state have been taught a valu
able loHBOB.
It is a woll known fact that the
ueeloHS comumaious, as repre
sented by pruHout iucumbotU,
bavo been in sympathy aud have
worknd to continue this holdup
that no BOHsin of the lcgialature
could I hold. By this, usoloss
commiHsions that the peoplo tWire
aholiahod would be continued fur
another two years, and others
whoHO tenure of oftice was acci
dentally continued two years ago,
to the preaont timo, will bo role-
gated to private life.
Thus ends a digrcful chapter
in Oregon's history. That our su
preme court will uphold the con
stitutionality of all acts is not
doubted.
I !
WOVl.lt SACRIFICE ANYTHING.
At this particular juncture, fol
lowing the election of a republican
president, it is foocntially neces
sary that lolh homos should m in
accord with the admibUtratioo
The Louse is largely republican
but the sonata is very cloorv, and
this accounts for the anilely n
presMnl by members of the senate
that a republican senator 1 elected
from Oregon. On this tot alone
may rent the fate of legislation for
which the joplrt of this nation
liars decided. It is sitremely
necivMtary that a republican -i-a-
tr l-o rbowo from this ta. an.
that Senator Mitchell socwd Llm
lf.
I'auallj republicans rijaxt that
pu!iU and deuvicraU should
pjae republican lunMurea, but it
is Dt aocatomej to b thrultlej
and held tip as a thief holds op t
traveler on lie lii;ba, by its
ou erpe, tf supptwndty Its on.
It 1 an uu usual thing that any
grrat bunder of rrpulltratia, or io
flueocw of that character, is directed
against its own, tut this condition
MUU lo Off g.n. What Is the ob.
,mI? To 4 rprtottA tli i"rr
re man mum onwos u thorn U
f tuoft ItopoiLtic than that of
th republican rty. To do this
our fiiiid, th. rcriy, aro ap
all 1. 1, and tu t without r-
;raA,
XZh Buos,, tU Oreg 6Un, and
the latter's late enemy, Jonathan
Bourne, are the chief promoters of
this signal outrage of Oregon's
true republicanism. The Oregon
ian, that paper which has sought
time and time again tq break up
the republican party in this state,
is mainly responsible for this last
dastardly affair. They all have
been helped by the heeiero and
cheap political slaves who trotted
out Nortbup last Bpring for the
purpose of defeating Ellis in this
congressional distiict and to dis
rupt the party. People of Mor
row county, citizens of Oregon,
have you any respect for this kind
of work? Do you believe in con
tinuing in power such influences?
The Gazette believes that your
eyes are opened.
God speed the day when Simon
will be thoroughly relegated to the
obscurity of his" musty down town
law office. May the Oregonian's
mortgage wipe its present pro
moters into oblivion and may clean
hands succeed to its management.
Both will do anything for personal
gain or for self aggrandizement.
Both are nearly done for. May
this final and lasting disgrace
forced upon our state complete a
good job well begun.
lilts hi Malarial :
and Typhoit
eras
Case GIted in Three Oaks. Michigan mat
Will Interest Delicate Women.
The Effects of the Fever Were Felt in the Weak
est Spots.
A WARNING TO MOTHERS.
What can be more distressing than to
see a girl drooping and fading in the
springtime of youth? Instead of bright
eyes, glowing, rosy cheeks, and an elas
tic step, there are dull eyes, pale, sallow,
or greeoisb complexion, and a laogaid
ness of step that bespeak disease and an
early death it proper treatment is not
promptly resorted to and persisted in
until the impoverished blood is enriched,
and the functions of life become regular.
Upon parents rests a great responsibility
at the time their daughters are budding
into womanhood. If your daughter is
pale, complains of weakness, is "tired oat"
nnnn. thtt Bliohf.Aar avarh'nn if aha la
SENATOR TELLER was re-elected I troubled with headache, backaohe, or
at Denver on Tuesday, practically Poin in tbe Bidei her temper is fitful
without onnosition ani her "PPet'te poor, she is in a oondi-
the development of that most dreaded of
JOHN P. JOKES will be returned all diseases consumption. If you notice
to the senate from Nevada, as he BDy of ,hese BymPom " i"e in
n.Af;fl.ll. hoa D!f5 proouring something that will assist the
' . -.-j, uuu U.O. .J ,
that will enrioh the blood sod restore
Our readers should subscribe
for the Oregon Statesman, of Sa
lem. It is the leading republican
paper of the state.
BOIES PENROSE is the nawlv health's rosea to the cheeks, bright eyes
nlAfltnrl HAnntnr frnm Pnnavlvnni0 ugntness oi step so that danger of
U 1 O 1 n I vw"nwll'fc,ul niiu jficujuiiuic uamu win
UO OUUUOCUO UDUOWl VniUBIUU. hnaaaelarl Wia. enA r.,U,..
will insist on this, upon the approaoh of
Tmc ()rernnin rWinnn. tn ia lue P6rwa 01 Pretty, and thus avoid all
I nriannna nt Alaaaa a n l lUAn
1 ii . . . , r x Muvuq VI UIDDIIOO Ul CQ1IJ UDUOJ
CF.CDCuv ua DiwutiUu . ouieui, At Tbree Oaks. Mioh.. thrfl
1 1 1 , t m i . t I '
ana win noi give tlie lacts as they woman with a most remarkable history
really exist The following story is given in ber owu
words
Da Williams Mkdioink Go., Boheneo
taJy, N. Y. Qeutlemea : "There is so
much to say about my case I hardly
know which would be thought the most
important. Seven years ago I bad an
attack of malarial fever, which turned to
tflA tvnhniil AfkAPlhut r nav.p full na
n .i .... I
IDE ArKansas legislature U as well -my nervous system was completely
chosen Senator James K. Jones to unstrung. Five years ago last Mroh I
BUCCeod himself, lie was elected ,ultlne firsk ymptoms of rhenmatism
bv an overwhelming maioritv. lhe DMt Msrotl 1 KfiPP bioh
tnnfloular rheumatism. I became bet
Don. J. N. Brown has prepared H.nk. Tt .Altl . . m. . ...
numorous bills which he will in- Lip, and was then called aoiatioa I was
troduce as Boon as the house is blistered several times without aoy re-
ready for business, lie is a busy "PDl all ' that winter in bed
man and is working diligontly for lha De" ,prl011 1 WM ,bla ,0 u 001
r j Ii;,!. i... i i.. a .. ....... u t .i -.-t.
I11B pOOpie. , l,i.lAPA.I ao.in Thi. tlm.ll...
kept the blisters sure for over two weeks,
WILLIAM E. Mahon has boon bl1 I received no benefit
nominated bv the renubheana of this 1 bad suteeo b.ils.oraom
a
Illinm- fr .nnfnr TI.a .n.lri.l ,Un ,imiUr' 00 ,b8 riht iiJ- 1 m
I ; . " ; 7 . . . taru0 crooked .n.l bad to use a
ugui in mai siaie uas neon a warm u9 ,heo w,,keJ. , ,a4iu gl)l , ht
one, but it IS now settled, Mr. Ma-Ills better, but iu February treeum
son being the unanimous choice of worse, aod my back gave out oompteWly
the republicans in caucus and this " ,utlcoold not straighten. Thedoo-1 have s.eu me suff-r an.l koow just biw
From the Press, Three Oaks, Mich.
pain powders, aod I had to take four or
five at night as I would awake nearly
every hour in terrible pain.
"A yeir agr last May I again com
menced taking Pink Pills. I ould only
lie on my right side and was so helpless
that I could not turn or get up without
being lifted. After I bad taken four or
five boxes I could turn over on my left
side. I then oommeoced to have some
faith in the medicine, aod began to take
three pills after eaoh meal. I did not
have chills any more and my circulation
was better.
"After I had taken seven boxes I oould
sit up. I gained right along after this,
walked with the assistance of a oaue,
aod io September threw that aside and
have not used it since. I am not strong
enough to do hard work, but can do
light house work.
I had also been a sufferer for sizteeu
years with painful menstruation. Evary
time I would have to lie dowa mist of
the time, as it was impossible for me to
stand. At last they nearly disappeared
Every time thoy should oome I would
oramp and would have to usa hut apoii
oationa, aud would taka but si ngs, tea
and every kaina ra nedv, but of no
avail. After ming Pi ok Pills two
months they oame on without aoy pain
whatever. It haj been two years siuoe
there had beau auy color. The dictor
said it might be the titra of life, but as
I was tw young, only thirty thre be
thought it straage if.it was. Now I am
just as anyone should be at those time.).
"Another trouble I had was a weak
stomaob from a child. Every little while
t would have bad vomiting spells, con
sequently the doctors found m-) a very
hard patient lo treat. My physician said
ha bad spent mire lima in studying toy
case than that of aoy patient he ever
bad. Several physicians adviited me to
use an eleotric battery. We got one and
I oseJ it for some time be ore I oom-
menoed using the pills, and continued it
(or awhile after I began using them, but
found out I Oould get along as well
without it aod just depended oa the
pills.
"When I commenced using them I was
so discouraged that I bad given up the
thought of ever being any batter, as after
very attaok I was so luooh weaker and
more helpless. It eoemi almost a mira
cle to me that after trying so many rem a
dies that your medicine should have
helped me so much I oan now walk
quite a distauoe without gettiog very
lire, and the buuoh on my back is
much smaller than it was.
"I osn furnish pleuly of proof that theie
statements a-e all true from friends wh o
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT OF THE TATE
of Oregon, for the County ot Morrow.
William I'euliUKl, Plaintiff,
Vi.
William Doonan ai d Mary
J. Doonan. Defendant.
To William Doonan, one of defendants herein:
In the name of the btate of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and antwer 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
Wlt: The First Day of March, 1897,
and if you 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. 18H5 until
paid, and for the sum of fifty dollars attorneys
tees and for his costs and disbursements in this
suit; and the court shall decree that the mortg
age executed bv the said William Doonan and
Mary J. Doonan to plaintiff hererein, dated the
12th day of April, 1894, upon the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit: The east half of the
northeast quarter of section '28 and the south
east quarter of section 28 and the south half of
the southeast quarter and the south half
of the southwest quarter of section twenty
seven, all in township one south of range 27 east
of the Willamette meridian, be foreclosed,
and the said real property sold and the proceeds
of such sale to be applied to the payment to
plaintiff of the above named sums of money;
that all of the defendants, and all persons claim
ing through or under them, or any of them,
shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all
right, title, eBtate, interest and lien at law and
in equity, and all equity of redemption, in and
to, ana upon every part ot sam real property.
This Summons is Dublished pursuant to an
order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the
above entitled court, made at chambers, Pendle
ton, umauiia (jounty, uregon, on me lain aay
of January, 1897. ELLIS & LYONS,
ouh-zu. Attorneys tor riainnn.
STORE
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for the 1 ountv of Morrow.
J. A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel E. Walker, Defendant.
To Samuel E. talker. 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 tne next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
March the first, 1897;
and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will take judgment against you for the
sum. One Hundred Sixty and 65-100 Dollars
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from the 11th day of Oct. Vot
the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100
Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of
uct. ikio: lor tne sum ot twenty-nve dollars at
torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements.
This Summons is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowtst, Judge of
the above entitled court, made on the 2lith day
of Dec, 18UU. J. N. BROWN,
505-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
I
mm
BISHOP'S
HBPPER, OREGON
20,000 POUNDS OF
Consisting of
Tables, Chairs, Hookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Cases, Lounges, Sofas, Spring Mattresses, Wool Mattresses,
Parlor Suits, Center Tables, etc., etc. Brussels Carpets, Wool
Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Backs, Hanging
Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., etc.
All the above Goods are Placed on Sale at
Half Value or Less.
Will be SoldKegardless of Cost.
Fix op your homes at once with Stylish Furniture,
while this opportunity is offered.
s,
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for forrow County,
J. W. Whulley and Wm. T.
Mulr, partners doing busi
ness as Whalloy & Mulr,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
James W. Swezea, Defendant.
To James W. Swezea, Defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com-1
piaini nied against you in tne anove entitled
cause on or before the first day of the next
regular term of suid court, to-wit:
The first day of March, 1897;
and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiffs will take Judgment against you
for the sum of One Hundrtd and Twenty-five
Dollars, with Interest th reon at the rate of
eight per rent per annum from the 14th dayof
April, 1 and for theircosts and disbursement
in this action.
This summons is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Unveil. Judge
of the above entitled court made on the ltith
day of July, WW.
Yt II A 1.1. tV CI Ml IK ami J. N, SHOWS,
50.V17 Attorneys for i'laintlffi.
Farmers at a distance should call soon
thereby getting a better selection
FRANK MGFflRLRND,
MANAGER.
Ms the Mate H
Han
1
N THE CIRCUIT COI IIT OK THE STATE
1. of Oregon fur Morrow County.
u. inoinpsou, nauiuii, '
B. Siierrr. Defendant
To J. B. Hperry, Defendant:
Iu the iiaiiie of the Htuteof Oregon: You are
hereby reuutred to apnvar and answer the eom
plaint II led against you in the above entitled
nctloii on or helnre the next regular t'.'rm of
me auove cimueu court, lu-wu:
March 1st, 1897,
nd If you fall to answer for want thereof, the
plalutlir will take Judgment against you for the
sum of forty-four and 2.V1U0 dollar and Interest
thereon at the rale of ten tier cent ner annum
from Mny II. lw.il; for lhe sum of eighty-one
na mm annum ami interest tnereon irom
anusry 2. Iwtt; for the sum of thlrtv-nlne and
M IKidnllars and Interest therein at lha rate of
eight per cent per annum from OrUilier 1st.
licit, mr me sum oi uitv no an attorneys leet
and for the costs aud disbursements of this
attmti.
This summons is served nnnn yon br public.
linn punuant lo an order of the Hon Htephen
lmvll, lodge nl the almva entitled ronrt.
made and entered In said aetioti on the 1'lth dar
oi jauuary, l jr.',.
ROW.,l KKDFIKI.n,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
insures his election.
tor said it was lb. breaking dowo of Ibe
boo. slraotur. of lb. vertebra. I was
nearly double. When I became able to
rp if I . i I "' " uvr iusi a usa wi
lion. C. W. Fairbanks its neniUor strai.hleo. I oouU not sit and lean
to HUCCPOtl VoorLoi'S on Tuomlriy. baok In a rocker. Tbsr. was largr
Mi. lairbanks was teintHimry '"" " doB my back
chairman of the aat renulilimn naJ "l ,,n1"' r me
, .1 ,: , I "That fall I took two boi ol Titik
. . . . , . . 1 1 "' bal beeaus. they did sot help me
chairman or tho committee which Lt one. I .tnppl i.kiof them. Th.
olliclalljf notihiHl rrcsulcnt McKin-lnut wluUr I was io bed, OompleUli
ley of his nominati.m. helpless. 1 finally got so I oould doI
sit up long enough lo bav. my bod
ois le. I baj hills .v.ry oilil and my
Td tlomacraU in the lM,a. ' "J ' 'k. lc all tb. lira.
four in onmWr, bare refuaM to kl J ,0, M 0o"l,to,
, , .. ., , ,. eJ if I commencd to Uiuh or ery
iiiu.-i pumiuii in iHiurne. uirec- eooj gp
Uon and Mmous iKNtaiem. I heyl "I was aleosuhjoot to sever, pales io
are in the houae aiul there to stay mi D' '" Dck bieb nal. me Dearly
an.l il.t ImairiMSL Ilntnner.ls rl"U. Sbd Would bav. SflllS wb.O It
. ... eemd aeir 1 wer. lalliog and would
all tiiht lint ilitlivnr na from Ki I. .
---' ....... I tiooto. oneoDerlans. Tb. DKbto wr
mooism ftutl ixipulisra. Ikiltt cn- ' ". as I oid not sinu, I
Utote a tU too toagh t. n,. 1 w -
ordinary citizen.
helpless I was when I cotaneuoej osiog
your meJIalue. I bav. used in all
thirty two bote. I am perfectly willing
to tell what baa helped me and ba.
recommended your pill, to several per
eoos wbo are now using Ibem. I do Dot
beliefs I would ba. been all, now bad
it ool been for Dr. WiMiams' fink Pills
and am very thankful that there is sui-h
a ruesioioe, for tbey bav. helped me
when everything elee failsxl.
IUt.otrully,
Mas. J. 8. FbowsaA
Kworn aod sooaoribed to befur. at.
this lath day or Oolober, A. D.. 1J3.
Dwiuht Wmu, Notary Pablic
IWrrten Coooly, Michigan
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Ouotaio all tb.
Irioooli beotsry to give sew life and
riobue to IU. blood aod restore .bat
tared Brv. Tby sr. sold Is bk.
(of er la Ikm. form, by lb. ds o or
hoodie.) ) at SO oeola a Ui, or sn bnie.
tot tlM, and nay b bad of all drag
gist, or d Irerlly by mail from lr. Will
lain Mxllrtn. Company, noheorclojy
?l T
Ike (il sWarvk
Is a til slii for ptly it he la lroaM.
lib tlisipeie, wbil. bio tmnreat .ob
8UMUOS8.
n Tim i iw i tr rtii sr or iiistt
1 iini.ni l. lh .mils nl tlntruw.
i. c i.m., risn.ns.
Id Mntwl K. , llrlUnl
jeet who d'gMt. prierly may b. ! I ,h M' lix
, hr.t n-uulnl V t'MI d lut,t at Hl.r
lor a prior, lima arniclfHl. The d;pp w rml m m, nimrian.i tM iitiM tm u
im . .lint. an. o !. o. a debt thm ,M .. ,HU
4 gratimd. to aaltr'i Hltnia-b Mimiii, utii
tMlera, wbicb radars lbm from an. of Th. Tlrot D.v of Mor.lt, 1697,
tb. most lUlmal aod trwablsxki ma 1 " t''" lll la a Mk.(slw tlat.
. , . , . ..... K sl lhn4, kialnliS alll US I !(
SnmplaiaU agaiaai wbteh tnaJieal skill a..i (.i...i .. i... if. .i i...
Is dm t.l. Oa this vobtieaeL la .li': At'.T'rJrT. 'i.' "
Eorop. sad tb. treples, Iku) eUrlieg " r' i ' 4
, , . . . ,. UlMt ..M. Hill lt.1.1
ratoajy Is pr. awioaaily aiij jawly fmp- ik.n.... i ........ ..is t,
sl.r.a..lmlyaa a at...b.e. bat .Uo VMJZ:Z.Z?r
a. a tn.ait. c4 prevatiUag at I roitpg K' im 4tirawi.ie la s.
malarial, rb.ameiMi, tuinay, bilioas end I ..- u i - r-
u.a.KJf. ii IwproiM appain. M tht ,,,,, ,.,,,,..( ,,, ssla ih lua
so l alaap, kaii ..aiaate and lb ''. '
aiaUHlos) of vigor aitat fibaasbngl w
mala4aa, an roaaiwaU I lie lafirmiiiae
I age. A oiaa!aaful Uk twl.f. la-
Mrlag ba. a landaory lo proW"( Ire
qui, beaitb i4-li.g alaap, a mneU
mvI, f aarvpaa latallU.
fin a i'i
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ill ward ba.Uiag a !? rri
mom ol (o.l.. h Mill wiibio a
year.
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oalaeowit W J aM s t m ,s. i.
M'Miiosa.
p tms tiRi-t irnirar vr Tim rt
a nn ua my N.Hra,
t A. WwUty, rialnllS,
Sa.mt.el a Wslkr. Ivlr. I..l
laaaaiaal O. Walsr. llvivtaiiL
la lha Mat ol lha Mala ul Im SO
Ktvi. ti.iirM in avar sm ha rm
.1IhI Sin) lr.M ms la lha iim, anlillaH
rawa at hrl..a lha m !! .4 lha
lll wrfaj ul lha ala.lt ai.UUaJ rmiil, a II
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SUMMONS.
Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the
Odd Combination Store of
P. C. Thompson Co.
Is the best plaoe to buy Rait, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Socks, Suspenders,
Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lines ot Groceries or
Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
.DONT FORGET THE PLACE
HOOTS AND SHOES
D
0
THC PLACCTOOCTTHCM IS AT
Me has anything tn this line that you may desire and yon can depend on tt you get a good
article when Mat guaraulees IU
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Old Stand, Main Street. R. pairing Sp.ololty.
SUMMONS.
M tiik narfiT cocrt op thb btatb
ol Onuon for Morrow Count.
I'. C. Thmiiwon, I'lolutirr,
J. B. Sparry, a. C. f-rry. Parry
anjniar an.l ina iirry.in Kail
Mad and Navigation Coin
lany, didpnilaiita.
To J. B. Htwrry and S. C. SWrrv, drfrndanla:
n lha nama of lha Mlata ol Orr.iin' Von ara
hrvli rr.i.irad I" afaar aud ansarr lha rm
I'lalnt fllr.1 aolnsl you In the altnvt anlltlad
rausann or llora lha lint day ol lha tint
rvtular Icrin ol the ! cntltlnl court, to-wlt:
March 1st. 1897.
and If ton fall to aniwrr for want thalwit, Iht
.laliillfT alll Usa jiidnmrnt acalnat yoa lor lha
sum of tnraa hundml laanijr Ba and la Id)
dollars and Intrrral tharaon at tha rata nl laa
par rani wr annum from January a. I MX. aod
ihas mtrf Slty dollars attorneys fn. upon a
rarlaln intmlury nota and lo lorarl.aw lha
mi.ri. (Iran hy Ton kiaariirvlha paymanl oil
aald n..l i-.n lh lolloalnt raal rn.arly tit-
iaia.1 In Morrow County, aula of Oregon, lo
an Tha north hall ol lha northeast quarter
and lhe l.orlh half of ll.a norihaat quarter of
n lion tarettly nine In township Ihrea anlh of
raxfelaenty ! K. . M , aud lot lbs coals and
dl.ixiraeaiei.la ol this s.iil.
1 his summons Is aeried upon yon hy ixil.llrav
II..0 hyunlar of Hon aienhen A taioell. Intlaa
ol lha ahoe anlllle.1 eouH. ma-la and etilrred
In said SUll on U. Hlh day nl ian.iary lav,
hk.jsn a aroriri.ii,
. 71. Atlrue)i lor naiBllS.
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f.1 ;
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jt r.i
All tb 086 can be procured at Thompaon & Binns, Lower Main Street,
lleppner, Uregon.
Thea renllrmen ara wall oranalnted wild Orant, Harney, Cmnk. Ollllan and other con tie.
and ran sara money and ttins In making thaas auctions with lratllng man.
Prlres In keeping with tha times.
THOMPSON & BINNS,
z-XTT-jca-rAautar. zxjcrrxrjcja.
sn Kitirrs SALE.
Vni tt iirRravntvr THT rsnva
i 1 an, hy virtue of a writ of eterullo leaned
nui M the i irrMll I tHirt Uha Male nt lifaat a
.n Morrow I ...inly. iii.Trr lha era! there.4,
and la tne dlrwieil and delUetot aiaHi a loda
a.eol and d". fee ran le red and entered In aai'l
Court on the th day ,4 (tri.lrit.lvr. lat, la
la.orol f lira ft Hern aa .llld. an. afalnat
f tank II eVoeaand Mary I lene. h la all.-.
I..it a. heart, h and a. heart, h Hia alle.
aa len.lania ahenhy lhe a.ainMS .Ikl nrmar
a rr.... ,Wna aa..al lha il'leiulanis fraxt
II a.,,. an I Mart j a..a- hta wile. I. lhe
ia "I t ."I IV alth Inlerrat lhere.Hl al lhe rata
.4 fll.l ft ri.l (! annual Irons lhe e day
of January la ll.e .irhe a nl ll .al At
hwnry raa. , .d lhe rxeta a. dlaSuamenta
la.r.1 al litm awl ahetvl.r II oaa 4 rar-l
lhal lhe a....rfa Ur-l i.n ll.e aa aay nl
I ""' ! .,1.-1 aald laal named
,lrl.,wU.,ls In the nanla4 laeeaSmenl I a. ent
ly II aaatftwl w r-.ali4 tau lha h.l'oat. s
lhe . 1 alll lake Iwlfmenl ataluel lea lor
Ihes.ia, nl I lahly a.a an. J l a iM an wiih I d rti real .t. ir1y In w.on.w I msi.
laterm Ihewa al lha rata ol lea 11 ! , I "r.M.. l- a It lhe K.vlhaeal UoeMer nl
l.a lha l.ia oay c( l a ! Is. I ti..a Thirty laa In Tueneh-a tklknl
"a al IM. .I.o.aia. altwuey r, t4 kl kat
wtead 4i.lM.ia.nwrt.ta
1 hia eiaama la eeraed I y iH,t,'i
- hf t-uh katl ta t-tt
aoanl l an oe-l.t .4 e. ,i.h i, l ia
.A ll.e a-'. atl. I1 ruwrt, e-a ta na lhe .a
day al ljaa.t, taaa. J a M.).
-. AtWMoet h4 rialtif.
Assiasrrs notice.
Nonet ta tttaWylm r or tut t
dt.aa.1 aaa.sneani l .l , f
yell w,i.ail .i.i,n ((.el aa.d aaa f.ua. I. aa
ou( kw Sai awnl aa h aaai(.na a .th lha
I la' k ul lhe I trt ..It I .M.K Ml lb atale -l
l aU.Mti.aian.ni, aMaai lSnal anaiM a i i
k kaatra) aa4 Suiai I arena at lha lu.l(a a I
, na lha alay nl Hank. !. al k
a k k U . M aa. I 4a a aa a Ihareariee
as a.-l . .. .aa h a-. I saaa lea saaaa.
Ia4 that a. h 4ay .a a a
KkJ i'Sa aaatfani
Vt alle Hill im Op Inwai tH((.0
We.lnee.laf ayea.ag oeil detwarke-t am
lb. kigkt lialo haieas .( ba i at
taftdaa. at 10. tayaUiJ. kaf bkt tov4te 1.
lao, l'l a. J jhtiaojo.
II i' k Malbaw. aa 1 V. It.aliy, an !!
). Arm tame iaf Malbtaa A Oaairy,
aa ala- W.elt.er to lit. tehaf
tiwaibea. la ll.e Mf Stead, to. d t.rs
a. lh 4 Iba fai.l.fBaw, Tl . o.nmI a
ta tf.
laenty Sie laal nl k IHaiaeala er.
die.. enlalolKt ! a. raa. ahkrh arl(a-a a aa
ne.na ia ft a MS .lay at Inw.a.af a, al
la-e 14 .4 a- S It .4 ll.e ttn-.r-la n k.nlaaa
a ll.e ewra tK , ,B, , m ...
inn.-ty I eb',. ha f.ar .and and lha
a.-1 fal N.4MII n.l .a h, at,, ,i i M.n.a
t ranlt. In aatla( aai I .t-leaanl aad al
r.nw i-......e i a hi. na aalnr-lay lhe h
lay tj i. t, 1" al I a r I k la lha e'tor-
a.. .a ,. thai 4a. al n ln.nl .l-.rt aat lha en,tl
h.ntaa In lhe , it, n le wet Itrrwoa. sell a!
lha r(M, tt li.lrr.es a .1 aetata efcwh lha
a 4 .I. ' ta..ta a4 ail r -.na la.wlng an4 an
tlalal hy lbnn.f n an ley tha-a. m aay r4
'.. ha I fn he I ah ,la, .4 ajaaalave laaa.
na eone Ihen ka-a a a-1 n now ka.e In a4 aa
lhat..a rtaa.nw.1 tawi sn.n,tt. an-1 r
Ka'l lh.4. al y-mr Wi, k Ike k.haH
III Irt Mtata In ha a I lhe ana.
lb-n a4 a. . . aa
aau ha ka. a, i-.u. ia aaitata.
amea-e-w m -
tine, al aant el
Iin4 IhM m 4a r ul ts, .r.S,. .a,
I I, allu.l.
aat I'. Phe-lfel al at.na na.lt.Haax
far Bale
( katt.1iel an I anly s.m dna.t.4
leal. M a!sr heap, tb. Hraeavl Una
tlleaaa aafle tnaa ll.llly t.
taaixkia laa.
A 4 Iran: Cut f!0 lkv ,
l III aWta faaissa, Wota.
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Farmers and Vlllaoers,
FOlt
Fathers and Homers,
I'OIt
Sons and Dauohters,
von
All the Famllo.
With the cIom of the rrfsitlfttial campaign TUE TRIBUNE
rrcognixiMi the (act tbat the American people are no anxious to gift
tleir tim ta liorn arv.1 loiDra Intereala. To inrt this) oonJiUoo,
politico will bave far leas space aoj prorainfbce, sotil aooller Bute or
av . O a Jk.a Aa. . .
national occaaion Urmanas a renowai of iLe Cgbt fur tts principut fur
l.ich Till TUIliUNK Lm lalwrinl frritn iU locrplion to tha proet
ijay, atxl won its grralot fictoriro.
I'.rnry iNiitle flTtrt ill txi pat forth, a&J rooorj frrtlj sprnt
o to.li.TltK WKKKI.Y TUII'.U.NEprw-rraiootU-
National Family Newspaper,
intfitiui, iualrmlit, fnlrrlaiuing arxl in.liprnallo tooach nnWr
We lurnlsh "The Gazette" and "N. y. Weekly
TrlOune" one Year lor $3.00.
CAMll
444 na. ail Oy-tee to
IM AltVANCK,
THE GAZETTE.
rte f n waasa aa4 a-tleaaa n. t fal .aa4 aaaJ M ka Oaa W kea Ttka.a- r.ffeav laa
ta f . a aaasrm a,r al kM ea .ask aa t titka tki lay SMaM to taw.