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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1897)
. WSSBSSSM. HISS 1 3ai! E3 GlSOELj 1IIUJIE HI EI3 23 EG EE EG everybody, including the ex-quen, ought to know that be could not if be wanted to. proceed with busioess. 8t. Helena Mist. Wyoming is also trying to pass a prize fight bill, and may yet in terfere with Nevada's well-laid plans. Hon. J. L. Rawlins was elected U. S. senator in Utah Wednesday, The contest has been a very bitter one, and now many charges of co ercion are made. Moses Thatcher, the leading opponent, will contest the election. Tbe senatorial muddles in so many stntes this year emphasize the necessity of electing senators by a direct vote of the people. Oregon's spnatorial election mud dlpB have often been very unpleas ant, aod consequently all favor the above plan. Several anti- republican senators made quite a bluff at opposing the bill autLorizing President McKin ley to appoint delegates to repre sent this country at any interna tional monetary conference that may be called by any other coun try or that he in bis judgment may deem advisable to call, but when it came up to the scratch only four votes were cast against the bill in the senate. No trouble is expected in getting the bill through the house. A notable feature of the short debate which preceded the passage of the bill by the senate was the speech made by - Senator Hoar, who, when abroad last yenr made it a point to secure informa tion on tbe growth of bimetallism in Europe. He expressed the posi tive opinion that international bi metallism was bound to come in time. As to tbe length of time, be said: ''If not in three months, then in three years. It will he stronger twelve months hence than it is today, and it is stronger today than it was twelve mouths ago." Mr, Hoar quoted original letters in his possession to show why he believed that four great nations, tbe United States, England, France and Germany, were steadily ad vancing towards bimetallism. It Is not mawkish sentimentality that inspires tbe demand for Senator Mitch ell's re-elfctioD ; it is practicality. Tbe tbioking farmers of Oregon will under stand tbat lessening the oost of trans portation- of tbeir firm produots adds to thir prices. Tbey understand tbe bene fits inuring to tbem from tbe improve ment of onr rivers and harbors. They know that Mr. Mitchell has been a valu able servant of tbe state, especially in these matters. Tbey know that tbe pro posed Nicaragua canal means to tbem a nearer market and higher prices and that in Senator Mitchell the canal has a dili gent and efficient advooate. Tbey are not blind to the fact that the great rail road lines are naturally opposed to the construction of the canal und that these corporations sre financially interested 1u accompliphing Mr. Mitchell's defeat. Oorvallis Gazette. WASHINGTON NEWS. A geDtlemnn just hnm from Salem says that Joob'Iihu Bourne is overdoing himself. Tbat be is feeding and wining tbe oow oounty members in a manner tbey are not eocostomed to, and tbat within two weeks tbe whole lot will be laid np with tbe gout. Baker City Di-moorst. The Oregonian is oertainlv in an un enviable position. It stands self-con demned. Every word of denunciation it bas ever uttered against Jonathan Bourne and his political methods and Hgainst populism onnvicts the Oregonian onw. The Oregonian's present straits further expose the regret ble faot that Oregon's leading newspaper is as dis honest and nnsompnlnus as it is ably edited. ( orvallis (iiizntte. Tbe (ireiitrHt Jlnnurvh Is a fit subject fur pity if be is trou'ded with dyspepsia, while bis poorest snb jiot who d gests properly may be envied by a prince thus sfU oteil. The dyspep io of every dime and nation owe a debt of gratitude to Unstetter's Stomach Bitters, whiob resones them from one of tbe most obHtiuate sod troublesome McKlNLEY certainly displayed good judgment, in selecting a coHst man for the interior portfolio, as the business of this department is oomplatnts against whiob medical kill confined largely to the western is directed. On this continent, in states, .fudge McKenna is also a Europe and Ihe tropic, this sterling very competent man for the position. It is reported that Governor r.usliiH'll will not appoint Mr. llanua to succeed Senator Sher man, but that Lieutenant-Governor Jones is slaU-d fur the position, remedy is pre eminently and justly pop ular, not only i s a htoiiiiM'hie, but ulwi ms a menus nl prt VHiiting a'id curing malarial, rheumatic, kidm'y, bilious ami nervous ilisnnlors. It improves npp.-tite snd sleep, busters O'llivalesoenre ami the asiiuisitiou of vigor after exhauxtiiig maladies, and counteracts the infirmities of age, A Kitii'iiliisHful liikcn b fnre re tiring litis a tendency t'i p'nmMe trail quil, beHlth )it'lding sleep, a buoti much and that at the next xesHiou of the legislature Governor Hushoell him- coveted by nervous uivhIi.Ih. self ill beau aspirant for sena torial honors. Wi at out txriUNOKS MAY. Tl.. 4.. .1.1 ....I.. .....k 1 ...ft:- lw.:. .... . . ,, . mff ... s ,,. i",it-,.iiiis pm-a ii. i ins.. iiiri' ft, la HAD Presidentelect Mckinley I rnflMt il)n ... ... ,,,,,,,,. . i . i .. i i - ii .. . i inm ever bo naru no couiu uoi ,v, a mnj .rity of members in llm house. Lave pleased tun old soldier ele- and tnnW these cinuimstaiH'es th fail nieut of the party moro than ho "re "whihe is chatgealiie to nHt las done by the m-ledion of Gen- ,mr,v' or "u,"r w,,r,, " ... ii . ti m i i uhi t ills is a republican tutil ami we era! lluHHml A. Alger, of Michigan, , . , . " ' lie no Iiiihhiius to mil up wi'h it " to bo his secretary of war. (leu- j,,,, 1(.y rt, lit-tg ,, mitb jt.. Xy eral Alger is hlso popular with the the very act r niisi nting themselves in party at large, ami tlio MichigMii or.lerioprev.iitorgniijiitii.il. TheiUht .1..t.w.ui;, I.,,.,,,,, .rnua i ,.vi,..i ..I I u Would il.lli'k ly Set I In ilwlf if the I, old -- r r-- I J well plenHed with stowinl upon him. the. honor be- In addition to tbe cabinet selec tions earned in Tuesday's isauft, nits w.i.ibl go hi hihI Ink their sml. Tuny know this well rimiili snd that is tl.a reason why thev il ni'l go in. Ity ats) ing out Ihey liecnme the aider aod abettors of the minority faction of lb republicans wbo do Dot want nrgsnl- jonn u. ixiug, ok wuuKm flghli ,oJ frt,m b, ry BIlMW of b ba len selected M sncretary of eircutustsnne tbey rant help booming the navy, and Joseph McKenna, of allied with th iuterrsta of on tid or California, as secretary of tbe in- ,b ,h,r' terior. ThU now leaves only the Tber, I. al.ngether too rnucb psrtis.o. ... ... ,i "hip In this lrgnlti busineM, snrwsi. prattioDi or attorney.genen.1 anJ Tbr, o moch )Uy(ig for party ad- rxwtxaater-gneral to lm filleL nlagr, and too IniUronx ieaiioii f- Id tho event tbat Mr. llanua (ort io lb direction of iffctitt servi. s dopan't receive tbe appointment of in bh'lf of ' PV'- Thr aonatorfrom Ohio, he will likely . , 0,,,,iJ of -" , ... ' . ,. thi woulJ b (Hilniolana wbo cts r be prevailed upon to accept tbe pMl,o0l.rly wBU l eil to tt. oat.. latter poaillon. II. 1 1 Ibrra ar hundreds and tbuttaan.lt bo will ear when I hey will bars trt pay I . .1 I l! I uifkUt t 1 . - . ALTHOIOH tbe aenate Vot,vl down L.w warraoU . ii,. ... rh.rrf. f. an appropriation to pay tbe ei- .t.t supplies ml. oh w.il i,.io ba pentos of the Weat Point radeta io tb rr.nts r .di at diwHiant. com inn to tbe inauguration, it it Ladraad ('hnniicls (4oi). rolable tbat tbey will come after all, unlens Secretary Iimout ahall devldo otberaitiv Tbe public tpir. iln tnanagera of a Waabitigtoo hotel Lave tide re. I to board tbe ra dcta free during their atay io Washington, and any other ei w n set that may iicrt ssary ill l met by th inauguration com milt. a. ruMi.' s. i.liiniMit in Wash, itid u aai.ta the ra..-U in the in Pilesl Pllesl Itching Files. Symptoms: Moisture; intense itching and stinging ; most at night; worse by scratching' If allowed to continue turn ors form which often bleed and nlcerate beooming very sore. Hwayne's Oint ment stops tbe itching and bleeding, heals nlceration, and in most cases re roovee;the tumors. Atdmggists, or by mnl, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Hon, I biladelphia. STEALING LIVERY OF HEAVEN. To Serve the County Officers In-ln Order to Hide Their Hand the Leiclmstlve Delegation (ilves the Hint and the ( ooniy Oinrrrs luh the liultiin Another Iuslsllmeut 01 '( hlnroH Dilit.imucy." From the Anlili.ml lteeor.1 (Populist ) 'The mi lersigrifd, voters of Jackson ounty aed jour constituents, earnestly and respectfully request you to stand firm in your determination n it to allow an iirgi.niz'ifioii of the house, unless it oririiniz on a reform basis, and with positive asiiirai oe of euaid men t of needed refornis. "In fact if the. benevolent and penal Institution! of the state will not suff.'r by a failure to pass an appropriation hill, tben we bops tbat yon DO VODR UTMOS I' TO PREVENT ANY OHOANI ZVriON OK TIIK PRESENT LK(IS LM'UltK. AND LET THE HWARM OK UUZZVltlW. NOW COLLECTED IN SALEM I M I'ORl I'NINO THE LEG HI.AIUKE FOR SINECURES, UK SENT HOME WIl'IIOlll' Illl'.ut PREY. H l'AND Fl It l FOR THE PEO PLE'S AND THE TAXPAYER'S R l HITS." The aliovepetitinii mas sent to Populist Repn-selitatives Sflimi Itlllie and llowser Is-I week j'lt b.f ire the 'M ruemlieri tried to sIT ct an orgsnizalmn. Copies of Ihe petition wers sent to setersl points in ihe county, but tbe f elilion wat onlv circulated at Jacksonville aod MtNlforJ. At Jacksonville 24 aamea wsrt secured aod at Me.lford HO oamet. At Jseksonvills tbt pelitioo waa clron latsd by J. R. Wiok, special deputy abend onder Hberiff lUroet. Tba tight of a tuUervirot court boost altacbtt presenting tba pslitioo gt tba thing dead away oa tbt laot of It, and Bro. Wick secorsd only a few Datata, maey prorolosot denioarata and eitiatot gta erslly tsfuilng to sign II. A top? of tbt putiMoa wat rtetived la AsblaoJ br Dopoty Ounoty Atst T. W. Ilryant. with a letter from Deputy Hbt'ilT E. K. Hmltb al JsrksooilU, rt- unestiog that asmet bt Immediately at curej and tbt pttillna frwardd tu Hairs t tbt fvsnleg mail, llrtenl aubtaittM tbt petitioa la prominent Asbltod pnpa lists, d-ro rrls aod silver repuhhesns, ineiadiaa ltbt TsjI.k, JaJgt W. N. La. key and CspL M T. Fgcleetoa. Tbt vsrt fart of Hit tbleg tuggeeled Itself to very t Ihsl saw II and Ibal petltum noser rre. ld a tigaatar ta Asbland and eoly sod a deeper frllo of die-g-it at the pledge hresking tonrl txito ..rnnsU at Js.k ooville a4 lbtr (rse. A pelltioa wt rlrm!ste. Iter Tbnra day by a Mr. Th.-o (o. of PortUnd, bowse one i.f J.e Hiun't I'leods ta tbe leal legislature, king Krrelila- ' !. II Id nhli.. k. m UII..H ! . I t.Milliitf wntk at Irsn l and deettiB. Keoalor llilet.ell, nf la olhr Wfds In Join the gang who art lldiag np tbe legleleiare la Ihe interret i f tbe Himoa. lnrne-p.'pilit e-mi ini.a. The pe lllloa Was s gne-l br s nniter nf rvpnb. Itesos, I'.ili.ls an I .Inn Kfsls, eh , la qtvlsarw, ak Mr. Mfi!l Id Mrtt Ihe animal para.le, ami iotbii. ill pledget ms.le I.. ) .t sliitien't lest left un.l..n.. to urt them. !. t ah.t.1 -a t ie ,), as a tepie ( Al M-lf-rd the pnihm wat Mtef re jee.ved. tl W j Jeffret't partner, sa l 0aal Treaeuref Lie diet di I eerry e petHloa ar-ao I l.n.Mvee, l.ei.ee lb eal-4 f Ihe ptt i. el q nle e- m k In evi.nee ll.e ptp.m ess riifil'd If K. K. 'h. . Il.eef, te ettife aaote lithe ' . ... , .... . . i-MU'O te Ihsl m, wane anj ibe 0tslie- Ibe ..le In Ike ll.tr of ' ..... ,, .... , , le. fib It.al ef Mf UeJIey. Al Mel tv r.oe. vw w'Mtw ma'im wui Washinqton, Feb. 2. If Jobo Ball is really behind that sensational protest against tbe Nicaragua Canal bill, made toSeoretary Olney by tbe minister of tbe greater republic of Central America, aod sent to the aenate by Secretary Olney, John Bull has made a break by showing his hand too soon. Of oourse the protest, by showing that tbe govern ment of Nioaraguu already regards the canal oompany as having forfeited all the ooDoesaions granted it by that gov erument, will kill the present Nicaragua Canal bill, but it will also go much fur ther. It may kill the arbitration treaty recently negotiated between tbe United States and Oreat Britain. It bas been openly chanted on tbe floor of tbe senate that EngliHh diplomaoy was working through the combination of those three little Central Amerioan republics to put England io a position where it could either control or have a share in con trolling the Nicaragua ship canal. This may or may not be true, but so long as there are grounds for suspicion, there will be danger that the arbitration treaty will be rej cte.l by the senate. If tbere is one polioy upon which the sen ate is praotioslly a unit, it is tbat the Nicaragua Caoal shall, if ever oompleted, be controlled by the Uuited States, and it it be shown that this question might bave to be submitted to arbitration with me casting vote in the bands or a European monaroh.then good bye to the arbitration treaty. Tbe senators wbo have openly protested against tbe j nblic olamor for immediate ratifloi.tiou of the treaty, on the ground tbat it was too in. portaot a mattur to bd hurriedly acted upon, regard this Nicaragua oau.il inci dent as a vindication of their position. Seoretary Oiuey, however, dotsu't take that view of it, and would not have been so prompt in seudiug that protest to t senate bad he supposed that it would cause additional delay in toting on Ihe treaty Some of his colleagues are inclined to poke fun at Senator PefTr because of the petition from Kansas popnliuls against inc eas i g the salaries of serin tors and representatives and extending tbe term of tbe president, he has pre seuted since he whs defeated, and an u confederate elided to be his Biiruets Tbere inn't the slightest probability thai the hill to increase the salaries of sena tors and repie"eotntive8 will even he seriously considered, but Henator 1V1T - r is jocularly scouted of holding baok those petitions until he knew ho would have to leave the senate. The refusal to eppoint a womnti to a vacant $1,'00 olerkaliip in the war de partment, lor which sIih bad paa.-d a very itiPX'iilt examination and was the only one eligible under civil ei-rv re rules, is likely to he mad the sul ject of a cnngri tsi'inal icvestiiialiiin. The ex amination rrquire.I that the applii.tit should be able to translate into English military works in French, German, Hal Ian and Npanish ; to do t)pewritlng in all of these lsngrages; ti do proof reading and prepare manuscript for the prss; to he fxmilinr with hhrnry nietli-.!-, ratal'igiiing, Indexing, etc ; a'so to he tested in the nse of lbs English lan guage and literary o mp.mitiii. Mm Maud Slslnaker, of Washing'..!!, 1). ('., a the only one elm was able to ps-s the examination, but the ar department ri fuses Io appoint her to the position hi- csneshe is a woman. So mil. h bas been written shout the Is. k of dignity on the psrt of I'x liepte- sentative "llillt" Mhskii, of Illinois. !e as Uet r lisno-d by the legiklaliire a Henator l'elmer't successor, that bis frieodt art rightfully beginning to pro test. Mr. Mstnn It popular la Washing too. lit it mao of flu instino's, and II It merely bit lovt for a good atory and hearty Isogh traits of Llacnlj that bavt raosed bin to be called undigni fied. Out of tht Illloois representatives gives tbia piotura of bira tbat will bt at noct recognised by all who know blm: "Heltons of tbt real ieet gentlemen I ever knew to do a favor for a friend. Trnublt dorse't eonnt eitb Ihlly M o wben aekrd to render a aemee by any oat bo bat a claim oa bit g 4 will. 1 have teea thai trait of tut aatart rl'ro pllfled a hundred time. Tbert It a big heartedttee aod sunny dispoeiiioo atxi.it lbs oiso thai attracts all who arelhroea lain bit ennpeny. lit will nuke a awd senator, eve If be d e lark la tmveo ll.mtlit) aed olb digoily." Tbe vareorv io Ibt tenalt from IVU- aro It g iog It taiaee a flgtl al Ibe prweol teeslon. M'betl.ef tt will be t three rref-l flght ta )t Io be trilled. The totuatiltee nn eleeiHaa b n l rt p -rted 'B Ihe pellltntu f t'.i'.ni' l D.if.iit trt bate III pilMltlt l r Ihe re. pOed; the eredeo title of M'. A-l-lw-ke, tv, elslm bae le flwlr l by hi.. lot the iMsware I. . lslo.ee .Urg L.I SUHMOXS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8T ATE of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. William 1'enland, Plaintiff, vs. Wil lam Doonsn si d Mary J. lineman. Defendants. To wnuani Doonaii, one of defendant herein: In the name of the Hate ot oreicnn: louare hereb- required to appear and answer or other wise plead Io the complaint ti 1 d airainityou In the above entitled suit on or before the next regular term of of tbe above entitled court, to wit: Tho First Day of March, 1897, and if yon fail so to answer or otherwise plead, for want i hereof, the plaintiff will talce judg ment acainut you for the sum of five hundred and niiietv-one snd 13-100 dollars, together with l-terest thereon at the rate of ten per centpei annum from the loth dav o' October, W5 unii! paid, and for t e mm of fifty dollars attorney! fe. and for hl coats and disbursement In thh suit; and the court shall decree that the morte ted hv the fnlri William Doonan and Maiy J. Poonan to plaintiffhererein, dated the 12th, dav of April, 18U4, upon the lollowine des cribed real eBtate, to-wlt: The east half of the northeast quarter of seetinn 28 and the south east quarter of section 2H and the south half of the southeast quarter and th south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty seven, all In township one sotr h of range 27 east of the Willamette meridian, be foreclosed, and the said real property sold and the proceeds of Btich sale to he anplled 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 thein, shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all rlL.ht tltis. estate, interest and lien at law and in equity, and all equity of redemption, in and to, aim upon everv pariot sain rem progeny. This Summons is published pursuant to an order of Hon. Htetiheu A. Lowell. Judge of the above entitled court, made at chambers, Pendle ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the i;n aa of January, 1897. El. 1.18 & LYONS, 0UH-aU. AHonieys lur rmiunu. CONSIGNNiflT SALE i SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the ounty of Morrow, A Woolery, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel E. Walker Defendant. To Samuel E. Walker. Defendant. In the name of tne State ot Oregon: You are hereby required to Hppear and answer the pom plaint filed against you lu the above entitled cause on or before the first day of tne next regular terra of tho above entitled court, to-wit: March the first, D.97; and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will tak" Judgment agal"St you lor tne sum, One Huimreu sixty aim on-iou uonars with interest ther on at the rate ot ten per cent rer annum from the 11th day of Oct. Kor the sum of ine Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100 Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate 01 eight pr cent per annum from the 11th day of Oet. ISM: for the sum of twenty-five dollar at torney' fee ani for hi".'. "St and disbursement". This Summons U served bv publication pur suant to an order nf Stephen A. ixiwell, Judge of tne above entitled court, mBde on tne 2htn ua of Dec, im. J- N BROWN. 605 17. Attorney for Plalntllt. e.iVTe. BISHOP' HEF,rI5I, OREGOX 20,000POUNDS OF USE Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Rookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book Oases, Lounges, Sofas, Hprmg Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Parlor Suits, Center Tables, eto., eto. Brussels Carpets, Wool Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Baoks, Hanging Lumps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., eto. All the above Goods are Placed on Sale at Half Value or Less. Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. Fix np your homes at once with Stylish Furniture, while this opportunity is offered. Ill, Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. SVMMOXS. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of U'ckihi for Wnrrnw C-iunty, J. W. Whallev and Win r. Mulr, partners iloinir busi ness as Whallcy A. Mulr, 1'lidutlll's, vs. James W. Swezea, Pefendiiut. ToJiime V. we.ea. Deiendsnt In the name of the Sta'e of nrenn: You arc h rehv reiiiiii"l to niienr and answer the com plaint tiled iicnt mt vim in the above entitled cause on n- heinrn the llrst .lay of the next reKUlur term nf sai l court, to-Hit: The first day of March. 1W; and if you fail si. to answer, fur want thereof the iilaint tls will hike Judvtiient aeatnst y.ni for the sum of One lluinli'.l and Twenty-live Dollars, with Interest th reon at the rateol eiuht per cent je-r imuum from the llttt .taxol AprM. l-''tl and lor llHui'coitsanildlnlnirnctuuut ill tills t.etloil. This s Mil ul ini l serve I hy pilhllciltion t.nr- suant to i.u older ol ,-tenb n A. I.ou.11. J mliri' of the above entitled eoiiit inadu on the lnth day of lulv. I xi V AI.I.KY Mllll and J. X. BUOWX. .'sli t; Attorne lor l';alnt lie. Farmers at A distance should call soon thereby Retting a better selection FRANK MGFflRLflND, MANAGER. 11 Mi tie Matter fttli Hani ? Id Notbirjg, except that he hnn just discovered tbat at the Odd Ccmbiantiou Store of SUM MOSS. TX TIIF. (1HCI IT rot'KT OF THE STATE I of "reiion rr viorn.w County. I'. C ThniiiMMiu, Platntln", t v J. B Sperrv, Pcfendnnt. To J B. Sta-r v. fii't.'i.dsiit: In the nsmei.f the Htaleol Oreson: Yon sr herebv rennlred to mumr and answer the entn nlaliit filed against vmi In Ihe shove entitled s.-ttoii on or !te'ni the next rt'Kular t';rin of Ihe alnivc e milled court, lo w It: March 1st, 1697, ml If von fall to answer lor want thereof, Ihe uhi utllt wilt 'nke nlk'nienl siraliist vou lor llir i ol fort, tour and Iki dollars and lulerest thereon at the rate of let. per eul p"r atiiiuui tro.n Mnv II. Kit: ,.r tint sum nl eighty one an. I It I'll Hollars and Interest Ihensin from lauunr, InH; (ortlie nn of llilrtv nine ami ;,l tis,,,iMrs mil Interest tbere., u at ll.e rate eltfl.t i-r .-enl iH-r a'liiun. from .'rtolier 1st. I 4 Oir Ihe uni ol Ittty ilollars attnruets tees an I for the tints au-1 dlsliuneliients of this a.tlon. I his umtllons Is served ...mil Jon l.t tiuhlti a tloll loirsit-ut Io an or-ler ol Hip Hot, lephell .t,,l, Ju,li.'e ot Hie i'e entitle. court ma e el entered In Id a. lion mi the I III. da) ol Jiinuarv. .i;. It. (OWN A IUIiFIHH. '.is yt Allornets l..r I'lslntllT. ompson Co I the liest plane, to buy "alt, SiiRsr, Soap, Sardines, 8ncks, Suspenders, Hewina Machines, Shotguns, or Haws. Complete lines of Uroceries or Hardware. Satisfaotioa Guaranteed. J&atsSM -DONT FORGET THE PLACE BOOTS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GETTHEM IS AT He lis anything In tMi line that you may desire snd you can depend on It you get a good article when Mat guarantees it. SHOES IIS ALL THE LATEST STYLES Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty. SUMMOXS. IX TH K rtKCl tr COI'RT or THK STATE I ol lin-cnti lor th Comity nl Morrow. L t. tkarl.ltou, flsllillfl, . Sam net K Wter. rtefendsnt. In Mm iir I It Mslkvr. N-Imtat.t In ll.s nam nf th Slals ol ro' Vnn sr hervhy re.ilrel Io apinf and a.isr nr othr 1st I'lmd In Ihe mmplalnl Slr.1 sfslnst you In IhsalmsrsnlHIift srtii.n nn or twloro ths Srsl day nt Ihe nrit w-ulf term of In sbovs nU llrd court, U ll The First Day ef March, 1897, and It von tall la answer or other lae plnet, lor siant iherd. th dstllA lll lata l'e1 manl aaalnst ynn lor tha a.i-n ol lrty tlollart Kth. r taitft Inures! theraon from lha 7'lh day nl April. I" St lha rata nl ten lr aanl par annum nmil aiid. ami lor lha lutthrr .irn ml nna hnndnfl and Inlrtr Sta.lollara allh li.tar eal iherwin al ll ria ol a prt rani bar snnnm Imm iha 1,'in rtat n( tk.lf, Iss. nmil pi4 anil (or tha um of Sfiean .lollara atlnn,a (esa ml l.,r ait cost snd .llsi.aisamai.U lu this rlLsn. 1 hla immnnt Is aarvM hf Bnhllra'lnn vr tta'.l In an nrttrr nl Str,han A. Irftaall, Jt.'laa nl lha ai-eia anttts ruurt, ds on th 1 1 Ik dai fl Jsnnarf, lvT. run a ivo Ins A A"-r at I InT l-.aU.lilT Do You V.int a Rijr ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? l.t) . tti An- YmnnNmlnf n .Snrlill.. ii&Mkk! . Horse ? All thesa can be procured at Thoroixton A Itinns, Ixwe r Main Street, lleppoer, Uregon. Thaaa aanllaman arc wall arnnalnla.1 with I. rant. Ilamav. Cm. f.Hllam and other countla and cas aar nunay au4 Urn In waktn tbaaa an Hon lUi Iratallng uieti. I'riraa In kaejiing ih U, tl.naa. THOMPSON & B12STNS, uvraTaiiiT. nsrrirxn. 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