Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 26, 1897, Image 2

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A SENATOR WILL BE CHOSEN.
The Gazette considers that the
senate has no right to Bay whether
or not the house has been regularly
organized. It is presumptuous for
it to do other than to accept the
concurrent resolution, offered by
the house, that a committee of five,
three representatives and two sena
tors, be appointed to notify the
governor that both houses are
ready .for business and to receive
any communication that be may
desire to make. The legislature is
all that it claims to be a legisla-J
tive body. The supreme court is
the judicial department, and should
decide as to the constitutionality of
legislative acts.
Whether or not the senate acts
favorably as to the organization of
the house, a senator will be choBen
to succeed Mr. Mitchell. Ourpeo.
pie demand it They need two
senators from Oregon to battle for
the rights of our people and those
of the Pacific coast. They need
two republican senators, judging
from the majority given McKinley
last November. They want Mr.
Mitchell to succeed himself, if the
action of over half the legislature,
all republicans, in binding viva
voce caucus meatjs anything. Mr.
Mitchell will bo re-elected.
Any false presumption of the
senate will not hinder the election
of a senator, but it will stop legis
lation. The house can and will
act. It will redeem the promises
made so far as that body is con
cerned. It will pass remedial leg
islation. But withSimonismdomi
nating a minority who can, unfor
tunatoly obstruct, the useless com
missions with their greedy incum
bents will bo retained. The state
institutions will go in debt and pay
interest for two years just because
of Simo-popisrn. Our state wil
retrograde from the blighting
curso thrust upon it This we
tnust endure as a punishment for
permitting the kind of cattle that
aie composing ttie opposition to
become manters of any portion o
ttolitical a (Tain. Hut the country
is cippcuog uregou to elect a re
publican senator to assist in per
fectiog and punning legialntion in
accord with tho SSL Iui platform
The ftenate is so closo thkt shout
Oregon fail to do its duly the
good work of In t November might
avail nothiug. Therefore let us a
rejoice that despite the opposition
of political guerrillM.uodor Messrs
Simon and Ilourne, a senator
1 regularly chosen, ami will bo
scstcL This state will continue to
ln will represented by Benator
Joliu II. Mitchell.
Til K Oiegoiiiao's flight is strength
rning the rnuso of Mitchell.
THE REAL FIQHT.
Populist U'lien gave th snap
away last Sunday, regarding the
6ght now on, in Salem, when be
stated that remedial legislation or
whatnot, he and his followers pro
posed to defeat Senator Mitchell,
Ift come what may. It had been
given out in the tiresome, populist
declaration to the pi ess and peo
ple that the opposition to a fair
and honorable organization of the
house were afraid that the repub
licans could not be trusted, and
that in order to prevent their doing
so much fearful and everlasting
damage, it was necessary for Mr.
Simon, Mr. Bourne, Mr. U'Ken, et
al., to use all influence to have no
session. No one has ever regarded
this lamentably lame excuse with
any greater seriousness than to
place it where it belongs. It is
the utterance of poltroons who
have deceived the people in their
promises for reform legislation,
and having done so by making a
compact under suspicious circum
stances with the corrupt Joe Si
mon, a pronunciatnento is issued.
Dust has been thrown at the eyes
of the people but not in them. No
one is deceived unless that is his
wish.
Mr. Simon has taken advantage
of Bourne's inordinate ambition to
he speaker to attempt the defeat of
Mr. Mitchell, though it cost the
people of this state their dearest
wish that our legislature should
meet promptly, repeal laws cre
ating useless commissions aud pass
ceded legislation looking to a
more economical administration of
flairs. It is a fact that a majority
of the republican members of both
louses, being also a majority of all
members, together with the votes
f other gentlemen who have not
affiliated heretofore with the repub-
ican party, render the election of
Mr. Mitchell to succeed himself an
absolute certainty, but be this as it
may, the regular republicans do
not make this the price of securing
the organization. The majority
have and are now anxious to meet
their recalcitrant colleagues the
Simo-pop-ienegades in a fair
and open contest, in accordance
with the spirit of our constitution,
and the constitution of the United
States, to settle all matters apper
taming to legislation and to the
election of a senator. To this end
thirty-one honorable members
have perfected the house organiza
tion and are ready to do business.
It is not known at this date what
Mr. Simon desires to do with the
remainder the obstinate minority
but the Gazette is in touch with
the people and their verdict is
unanimously unfavorable and de
nunciatory. "They wou't do a
thing to them."
Miracles in Medicine.
The Wonderful Progress Made
Within the Past Few Years.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCl'IT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the Comity of Morrow.
William lVnlaiMl, Plaintiff,
VI.
William Doonan ai d Mary
J. IJoonan. Defendants.
To William Doonan, o:e of defendants herein:
In the name of theHlate of Oregon: You are
Diseases That Our Mothers moonlit Incurable
Now Gored Dy Paine's Celery Compound.
i
If .or will real the Hnlcru
Ratentaiia you run understand tl
real tituation at Halein.
Krrr At. Iho uolia com amnions.
IlisluCA Utfttlou. Thi it tti
.rarer t our twl& .'arliaao
hip U lt n'tht of in this iiiattr
Soul i.f the tu-tatari of 0r
gou'a Iilfttur6 huhl lx till
rrr with tlii frt that pull
rtpitiioo it tucfo dint'-roua to twin
key with tli0 a l-tut-aav.
Tufcdrl't coiitriwtod by 8pio to
ulxlna I'ub amount to about
$.) to ftrry rititva of Cuba, an
In raa c.f Hpain'a mfW4 Cuban
ill I roru,ll. to foot thi bill
it is f tr r j ail
It is difficult, almost impossible, to
overestimate tbe importance of recent
advances in medioine and surgery.
In surgery there is tbe application ot
tbe X ray in determining complicated
frdotares.
In medioine tbere is tbe eernm-treat-ment
for germ diseases, and more im
portant still, the extended nee of Faioe's
celery compound in tbe treatment ot the
many diseases that arise from a faulty or
impairediervoua system. .
Tbii olass of ailments causes more suf
fering and earlier deaths than all others,
and that is why so muoh publio promi
nence was at onoe given to Paine's cel
ery compound when its disoovery was
first annonooed by Prof. Phelps, of
Dartmouth oollege.
Tbe rapid and sure way that Paine's
celery compound cures neuralgia, rheu
matism and nervous debility is marvel
ous even in tbe eyes ot this wonder
working quarter ot tbe oentury.
Ancietit miracles were contrary to nat
ural laws, whereas the remarkable power
of Paine's oelery oomponod to make peo
ple well, comes from a better under
standing of tbe natural onuses ot disease.
That wonderful set of nerves known as
tbe "sympathetic nervous system," that
knits eveiy part of tbe body together
and harmonizes all, is understood today
as never before. Many persons are not
aware that auy such Derves exist. They
do not know that nothing goes on iu any
part of tbe body that every other part
does not instantly "know ot." The
closeness ot this sympathy is familiarly
illustrated by headaohes, indigestion ,
rheumatism, neuralgia, 'to. Abont
every case of sleeplessness, nervousupss
and dyspepsia is a "sympathetic strike"
by brain, nerves or stomach, induced by
tbe lowering ot tbe general health.
People who think to get rid of these
troubles by some medioine that disre
gards the general health ot the bidy are
on tbe wrong track. In getting such
diseases as neuralgia and rhenraaiism
out ot tbe system Paine's oelery com -pound
prooeeds at onoe to restore a nor
mal appetite and regulate tbe nerves, as
tbe foundation for bnilding up tbe health
and vigor.
. It regulates tbe bowels without delay,
and sees to it that the poisonous ho. mora
are given a ready outlet. On this basis
ot purified blood and regulated nerves
tbe permanent onre of every form of
blood diseases, sur:h as erz.'ma, salt
rbcum, bad oomplexion, is now ensured
by this really wonderful remedy.
If tbe reader ot this is not in perfect
health let bim simply try a first bottle of
Paine's oeley oompound and carefully
note tbe results.
anv of our dpar contemporaries bold up in organization. This is all
" . L. : . i a i t . .
lucre is in ii, nmi iutin pretensions or
attempting to foroe up pledges for eoon
nray is ii mere subterfuge employed to
runes the real situation.
Of oonrse tbe matter of electing a sen
ator is bo importnot one, but it is ton
remote in its oooieqnenoes to be allowed
to stand in tbe way of needful leitisln
tiou for tbe state and tbe opportunity to
cut off some of tbe useless ooromissions
and extravagant expenditures demmded
by the people of all parties. La Qraude
Chronicle (Dem).
making huge errors and monumen
tal asses of themselves, he is apt to
say so plainly. Now the editor of
the Gazette has a wonderful
amount of respect for Mr. White
because of personal relations which
will not be mentioned here, and he
would have overlooked any little
mistake made by our friend. But
that ever alert and irrepressible
devil of ours will tell the truth if
we are not at hand to stop him.
The "riot act" has been duly read
to our imp of darkness and we
insisted that he must not be all
eyes and ears. With this apology
we hope that our friend will be
satisfied and return at once to his
normal condition. Dad temper
makes wrinkles.
Tbe senatorial oanens at Salem was an
nforraal one, but 40 members of the as
sembly answered as their namts were
ailed and eaoh and every response was
John H. Mitchell. It was harmonius
and in that caucus Mr. Mitchell received
the largest number of votes ever rant in
Oregon (or any candidate for United
Htates senator at a caucus and was de
clared tbe nominee for United Htates
senator. Tbe Observer believes that.
aving received the nomination honestly
and fairly. Mr. Mitchell is now fully eu-
titled to re-election. Moro Observer.
The Noaton library has 028,000
volumes, with 13,000 aepnrate edi.
tiona of Hhakenpearn'a worki. It
stands second to the Congrpnnioiml
library at Waahington in the n um
bo r of lU volumes.
Till city of Stockholm has in
use 11,000 telephone, or one to
every twenty citizena. It leads
every city of the world in tele,
uhonea, and a Swedish "hello" is
tho moat-usM word in Stockholm.
i i
We are pleased to note the on
largement of the Arlington Hoc
ord. lira Maxwell is making a
good paper and tbe tuines men
ot Arlington are coming to his a,
intanco in the way of advertising
In a very euUtantial manner.
Morrow county is not in sym
pathy with the hold-up of the
legislature. It is not . a partisan
affair. It is a business proposi
tion. A majority of the legislature
have been from the very beginning
of the session on Jan. 15th in favor
of meeting and organizing. It has
desired to meet fairly on the open
field aud in a decent, honorable
contest elect officers. Failing to
do bo, the house, acting under the
best advice of our nation, baa
regularly organized and now stands
ready to do the business that the
HH)ple have entrusted to it This
hold-up is I evolutionary, and is a
shameful dingraco to our state.
Hut it has done one good thing,
for Si moii if. m and the so-called re
formers have shown their true
colors. They will be trusted no
longer. Principle la greater than
partisanship, and the Gazette is
glad that our people ao consider it
THE Gazette would like to see
lleppner'a business men wake up
and make a hustle for business
through the columns of the local
papr. Gentlemen we are do
charity iiiatitiitioii, but we would
like a rhanee to dj a little bu-tocM
for you ; that's bat we are here for.
The fuiotiita over in Wabiug.
"Haw la Car all Skis Ila
Htisiily apply "Ha-atna'a Ointin.nl.
No Internal indlrins rtiirL Cure
lr. rrMn, lien, all arapllnn od tba
fw, liaoiU, DiNHs AS., leaving tht skin
clear, while and ti.althy. lla grat b.a.1
lug and rurally powers ara imaaaaarHj
l' tin iithrr rrroedv. Ask your drag
giat fur naaytia s Uiotmvot
wi at cm iv ium.m u.
Th ilrliiortallO and twipoIl tnamhare
of Iba lowtr ttouae wbo bare baao ah-
aontlng Uiinlvj la order to pravra
orgauilun will Bo.1 ha they ea la
liMik tor popular arp'ovatpf thir anaraa
Ibat they "HI I't Iba wo rat of I." On
nt Iba lalrtt things is a Bisaifoto slgnaJ
t'jr a natr ot p,t a'l, WUrtaf Ibal
they will rrii.t iirg-atiisalktn oslil Ibav
have .a I U.lg-a t trluadlal Irsialalmo
and Ibal lbv will bull oat "wage or
r' ', Tl.ia i allcUp Itap. lalti
ton Votid far 19 different nn'0 on flrt pl If t r.l.tr d.. no m
th first tmltnt fr aenator last ' all lu ..aanjtMi.H.a win buM ovat
Toraday. Senator &ltiir received j '4 '' ifr-t-rtali.
but thrc ot, but his friends
claim that this U l.o teat w( bia
strength and that be wilt come out
all right Due woman, Mrs. Ilv
lrt was totisl for, rec'Wirg mie
Tota.
"X mint divided agaiett iUe
can't Un L" Ilia la an eicit
1 fotrtU !Kio at Halrtn it is 1
leg d'lunnstratod that a Si !!
liou.a isn't even Uka its teat This
U the new Oreg 10 ifti n, sats ao
itLa:)gs
Ma. Write, of the IVttlao.l
CbrooIcK has bad jrmptom. It
lKks like liver troubla. The
editor of tbe Gax-U la well known
and bia name appear at all times
oo tbe drat page t this paper. It
U toot A. W, Talteraoo; it U B"t I uiara f.w.Wt I M.lab.U UmiM
liillff I atfaraoo. Oerasionally the kia aWibm. aal it
Jttil takrt rbarg, and if b CuJa ' H ? altaa is lrai tbe
Ibal foul r4'til will a-i t 1 act
Ida taili. M" ill ll.cn bat In faff
tbablan.tr Tli't at' afa q tUlr aU
ra I) f r btlaM ft ! bo art .Ur
in 4 hi. I and acta Ul iuJ iba bat r-k
IWaiJo tbi Ibara la a roaiu( ampta K'a
Ibal Iba Saalltf ut "wagra of a ag'a"
la blug amt'f trovklal for troaj Iba
l'.tatJ earta at CutHall aa4 tkraa
A snalWf ibal raaa.H ha tlplalaad
aaay la Iba faat Ibal U"Ka, Iba ppa
Iilla4rr4 Iba la Wb-acbblag
lib i Kicnaa. T bit of Haalt la (
l ent)4n.a Iba eara Ibal Iba pitle
bate Itkaa.
Tba aboU If lh f Iba tilatlitU
Ibal Ura sra aab ttUa la Iba lfta
herebv required to appear ami aiiiwer or other
wine plead to the complaint fill d hkhIiihI you in
the aixive entitlet suit on or before the next
regular term of of the above entitled court, to
ff it:
The First Day of March, 1897,
and If you fail o to answer or otherwise plead,
tor want mereoi, ine piaintlti win take jung
ment against you for the sum of fire 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, lH'Jo until
Mia, ana lor t e sum ot ntty dollars attorneys
:ees and for his costs and disbursements iu this
suit; and the court sIihII decree that the mortg
age executed by the f aid William Doonan and
Mary j. Doonan to plaintili hererein. dated the
12th day of April. lM. upon the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit: The east half of the
norineast quarter ot section las and the south
east quarter of section 2H and the south half of
the southeast quarter and the Bouth 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
iiainuu ot me anove naraea sums ot money;
hat all of the defendants, and all Dersons claim
ing through or under them, or any of them,
shall be forever burred and foreclosed of all
right, title, estate, interest and lien at law and
in equity, and all equity of redemption, in and
to, und upon every part of said real property.
This Summons is published pursuant to an
order of Hon. Htenhen A. Lowell. Judue of the
above entitled court, made at chambers, Pendle
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the Mhday
of January, 18S7. ELLIS & LYONS,
ouM-ai. Attorneys for flalutltt.
SALE
a.AT..
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COL'RT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for the ounty of Morrow.
J. A. Woolery, riaintlir.
vs.
Samuel E. Walker. Defendant.
To Samuel E. Walker, Defendant.
In the name of the 8tate 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, 197;
and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the
plalntitt'will take judgment againBt 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 Uth day of Oct. 18U6. Kor
the sum of one Hundred Twenty-five and 20-11)0
Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the llthdayof
urn. ircm: ior me sum oi iwenry-nve aotiars at
torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements.
This Summons is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of
the above entitled court, made on the 2tith day
ui I'eiT., myu. j. n. umivvn,
605-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
X of Oregon for Morrow County,
J. W. Whalley and Wm. T.
Muir, partners doing busi
ness as Whalley & Muir.
I'luiutill's,
vs,
James W. Swezea. Defendant.
To James W. Swezea, Defendant
In the name of the Stale of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plalut filed against you In the above entitled
cause on or belore the first day of the next
regular term of said court, to-wit:
The first day of March, 1897 ;
and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof
the plain tills will take judgment against you
for the sum of One Htiiidr d and Twenty-five
Dollars, with interest th reon at the rate of
eight per cent pi t annum from the 14th dayof
April, lH'.Hl and for theiruostsnnddisbursementi
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 loth
day of July, Iww.
WIIALLKY & Ml IKand J. N, BROWN.
505-17 Attorneys lor I'laintlll's.
BISHOP'S STORE
HBPPERi OREGON
20,000 POUNDS OE
HO 11 FUNK,
Consisting of
Tables, CbairB, Bookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Cafes, Lounges, Sofas, 8prnm Mattresses, Wool Mattresses,
Parlor 8nits, Center Tables, eto., eta. 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 Sold Kegardless of Cost.
Fix up your homes at once with Stylish Furniture,
wbile Ibis opportunity is offered.
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
Farmers at a distance should call sooo,
thereby Betting a better selection.
FRANK MGF flRLflND,
MANAGER.
Tbe upper bouse of tba legislature is
to be commended for its prompt organi
zation and attention to the peoole's biiM
rjrss. HI. Helens Mist. The lover bouse
oonid ntva Dtwn organized quite as
iromptly if that body bad proposed to
put on. ot Joa Simon's creature iu the
spefcker s cbair- Dot h-cmuae the tan-
jority objected, Joa joins tba populists in
a hold up. llillaboro Independent.
Not a member of tba Oregon bouse of
representative who la in any way re
sponsible for the prcaeot bold np should
aver be returned or recognised politi
oally Weston Leader (Deui).
SUMMONS.
IN T1IK CIKfTIT OOCKT OK THE 8TATE
of Oregon for Morrow County.
P. C. Thompson, l'laintiir,
vs.
1. B. Ppcrry, Defendant.
To J. B. Blurry. Defendant: .
In the iiaiue of the Htatoofv Oregon: You are
hereby required to anpvar and answer the com
Plaint filed against you in the above entitled
ai'tlon on or belore the next regular t'.Tin of
uie anove eniitiea court, to-wit:
March 1st, 1897,
and If ynu fall to answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will take judgment airnlnat ynu for the
sum of forty-four ami 2-isl dollars and Interest
thereon at the rate of tun per cent per annum
from Mav II, liil; for the sum of eighty ou
and 1h IKI dollars and Interest thereon from
January '2. Ih'U; for the sum of tlilrtv nlne and
M ModoUare and Interest thereon at the rate of
pi gin per cent per milium Iroin Itetnber 1st,
Ik4, for the suin of lllty dollars attorneys tees
and for the coats and disbursement ot this
etlnii.
This summons la served upon vnu br nubllea
tlnn pursuant to an order of the Hon Mtephrn
A. Miwrll. lodge of the atmva entitled murt.
made ami entered Iu said action on the i:ith day
ui rfauiiary, imt.
HKUWN A REPrlKl.O,
-JO Attorneys for Plaintiff.
m
A senatorial flubt does make queer bed
fellows, aa it la no witnessed at Salem,
where Himon. Hoorna and U ll'i bava
formed a trlpi la alllanra to bold op tba
legislature and prevent tba re election of
Senator Mitchell With all their ot
siructiva taollo Mr. Mitobell' chance
ara yet good for ra-alaolion, tbongh they
have beao ab'e to poatpooa tba balloting
lor another week. Ufegon titty r.nier
prle.
No Ungnage that w eao eomaand la
atroug aaougb to (I press oar contempt
torsuab lawless aod bigb banded t ro
oaedingt oo tba part of every man far-
lioi paling, wbatavar bia political deaig
aatloo. Wbaoavat UgialaUn put. bia
party fealty, or woraa, bia faaltj to soma
poliiioiao, atwva tba doty ba owea bis
state and rooetiloeota, bia acfioa honUI
meet lliaopprohriuai it deaarvea. rliito-
main Journal.
Una scans Iba aJilor ial e latnos of tbe
Or gonlso io tsio for wor I of dsoum t
atioo of tba oolorloua laglslativa "bold
op" now sToiog oo at Iba atata rapllol.
Is It poeeibla Mr. Sootl'a brain baa luel
its ciiiinltig. er bis vitriol lo pea aoy of
il sareastio firaa. Hufrti po mT
Appareeliy Iba (Wintaa b a ''nig
at" In the legislative k1 Hla Wtat
rid.
SUMMONS.
H TUB CIHrriT COI KT OK T1IK STATE
oi iin-goii lor Morrow Lountv.
I'. C. Thoinuwin, I'laliiUrf,
va,
B. Sprry, S. C. Hperry, Perry
Snyder and the Oregon Hall-
road and Navigation Coin-
panr, defendanla.
. H. Hperry and S. C. Sperrr, defendant:
TJ
In the ham ot t ie Hiatal uf Onumi: Vnu ara
nerehy miiilrrd In appear and answer the ro
plaint niwl against ynu In th above vntlllrd
rauwon or neiora ins nr nay ol Ilia netl
regular term ol th atniv tntllled court, to-wit
March 1st. 1897.
and If f nu tall to answer lor want thereof, th
plaintiff will Us ludameiit aralnat ton lor the
sum ol thrra hiindml twenty Sva and Is lol
nniiaraann mirreai i Hereon al Ina rat ol lea
for rem per annum Iroin January 1. IKK. and
lhs rool fifty dollars attornets fnpa. upon
rvrlain pmniluoty nut and In Inrwlns Ihe
nion given iy you loswiir In payment ol
aai.i not nMin Ih lulliiwim real pn,rly sll
nainl In Morrnw ( nunir. hlaU n llr.ron. In.
II th north hall nf lh n.irihMt iiartt-r
and lh nnrlh ballot lb nnrihamt quarier of
M-llon Iweuly nine In township Ihre ohiIH nl
raxgelwonty all IC. W, M , and tor lheu and
illii.iiwmnili n this Bull.
Ihl ntnmotit lsr.rel upno vnn by (Mibllra.
lion I.f oHer ol Hon tttltrn A lxw ell India
ol lh al entitled tvmrt. nl and roterxl
in salil (nil on the I tth day nf January. )';,
RKoMM A- KrUt-lH l.
I . Allorney lor I'la nil It
Efafj eua of Iba tnaoibaraof Iba bate
lalur aaa alreUd lo r! g".Kj for lb
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