Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 19, 1897, Image 2

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4 PRECEDENT.
John Bach McMaster, in his
book "With the Fathers," men
tions a political hold-up similar to
that at Salem in some respects, it
occurring in Philadelphia in 1787,
"The question of that day was
ratification of the Federal Constl
tution. A member of the asembly
on the morning of the 28th, moved
that a convention be called to con
sider the constitution, and that a
time be fixed for the choice of dele.
gates. The opponents of the
measure where in the minority,
but by three of them absenting
themselves there would be no
quorum. The legislature was to
adjourn on the 29th. The three
members stayed out; the sergeant-at-arms
was sent after them, but
they refused to go in. A report of
their conduct had spread abroad,
aod the people hearing there was no
quorum, went to the tavern, seized
two of the absentees, dragg
ed them into the state house, thrust
them into the assembly chamber
and blocked the doors. This com
pleted the quorum, and the con
vention was called."
Tbe members of the Oregon
legislature which is now dying
might have followed this ancient
example of legislature tuctics,
adopted by our ancestors, with
good results.
and probably the most curious of
recent date is that just received by
Mr. McCall, of Massachusetts, from
one of his constituents, asking him
to "send at once one good, healthy
male baby." But congressmen are
not the only persons subject to freak
inquiries. The secretary of the
Chicago board of trade received a
letter awhile ago from a Kansas
man, who wrote: "Please send me
at once all news and facts about
Chicago." Another Westerner
wrote to say that he had forwarded a
carload of jack rabbits, and added:
"Sell them at once and forward
the money, as I need it right
away."
An Old Settler.
When the rheumati o first pre-empts
certain tracts of your anatomy it may be
ousted easily, but when it becomes an
old settler it is pretty bard to budge,
Remember this when you experienoe the
first twinges of this obstinate and agon
izing disease, and attack it with Hostel
ter's Stomaoh Bitters. It will then
"make tracks," and possibly leave you
unmolested and in peaceable possession
of your own comfort in the future. Peril
always attend rheumatism, if it become
chronic, on account of its tendenoy to
attack the heart. Usually it is oompli
cated with kidney trouble. Certain it is
that the kidneys, when aroused by the
Bitters, will eliminate impurities which
give rise to rheumatism and dropsy. In
inclemeut or wet conditions of the
weather, the Bitters, taken in advance,
will often avert rheumiitio trouble. Ub6
this general family medicine for dyspep
sia, biliousness, bendcobe and constipation.
An Unprecedented
Gain in Weight
Tralnea Horse Mm Fifty inree Poigs ig
a
using
One of the Most Remarkable
Results on Record.
Where is the blame of tho Oregon leg
islative hold-up to fall? is the question
that will confront the people of Oregon
the next onmpaign. It cannot be
lum at the door of tho Benson faotion, 2!)
ol whom bave been regularly in thoir
seats from the day that they should
bave been organized to the present time.
But as numerous republicans through
out the state have Hided and abetted the
obstructioniats, there will be some things
hard ' to explain from diflretit quarters.
We presume, however, that time will
tell. McMinnville Transcript.
Tina is the way tho Qoldendale,
Wash., Sentinel puts it: "Turners
good $hots won the day."
McKinley will be the third
Methodist president of the United
States, the other two were Hayes
and Grant
The Washington legislature has
paused a bill providing that no
judgment can bo renewed or in
any way live beyond a period o
six years. Thoro wero ouly eight
negative votes.
Senator Driver has perpetuate!
nn old joke hi tho ex pernio of Hep.
resontative Itarkley. Ho said
Ikikley bud worn out tho knees
of his pants praying and the Heat
thereof bnckttliJiug.
It is reported that our own Hin
g'T nermann in to Ins the next
coimuiHttioner of tho general laud
ollico at ashington City. lUngor
and President McKinley wero very
cIoho friend when in congreH to
gether.
Now it it rumorpj that 1'reni
tlent-Kloct McKinley will reeon-
itruct his cabinet, and that Hen
tor Sherman will not bo ecreUry
of alate. Governor HunhneU'a dm
termination not to appoint Mr
Hanna to tho teat iu tho U. H. eu
ate Sherman would vacato by rn
tering the cabinet ie given a tho
reaaon of tho prospective change.
Ir Is reported that a new Uw
Cllll Will CHtt buitiucM iu Nw
Yotk City abort.. afUr tho 4th c
March to consist of Treaideut
G rover Cleveland, Sectary of tho
freroiury J. (1. CarlUlo and 1W
niAfter General vViUou. Tboaain
aulhoritr aaye that thia di.tio-gnUbe-l
firm i to be tho lrgl ad.
- of the augar truL
Two jrara ago tho California
leinlatura appropriated a lomp
um of U0,W tt tho aupjrt of
it etate printing oflic, and tho
I-nUUture bow iu MMioti vitv a
jvial appropriation of 175,110
additional to tinn t drficimriea that
ill ariwi In th conduct of tUt
o:V,.' f..r h f d (,f th l i. tj.
lii-d b'lta rn.lifijj in J mm f ,r
WHAT OUtt EXCHANGES SAY.
Ex Governor i'ennoyer'e viewi in re
gard to the action ot the populists at Ha-
lem art oorreot and well expressed.
Those who accepted oertifloutea of oleo-
tion and then refused to qualify as mem-
Ders ot tun legislature Are gniliy ot a
breaoh ot contraot. It would be the
sumo thing if the situation was reversed;
if the populists had a majority nud Pen
nnyer, instead of Mitohell, was tlioolioice
for senator. It this were the condition
And rnpubliouni would nt uy out there
would be the same grounds for ooud rui
nation of their votes as there it now
against the populists and others who are
staying out. There ii some excuse for
a dead lock within the legislature, but
there is no excuse nor justification for
the dog iu the uianger turtles by mliioh
those who were elcotid to the legislature
create a responsibility ami at the same
time evade it by reluHing to qualify.- La
Uremia Chronicle ( lem )
The position tnken by this paper bat
all along btn that the legiHlativo work
should he taken np without reference to
the senatorial matter, and let the fair,
square, open Vote deride who rhotild t
senator, at the proper time for taking
that vote, and whoever that wm eotild
b sstUfm tory. Hut the opposition said
nn; we ill defeat Mitchell if u ruin
both state aud nation, and leave lltt mmv
pie without any IrglsUtioo htever,
Hy their unutterably corrupt and tUn
genus methods iu the bold up plnimed
and carried out so fr, they bave now
place I the matter in such a situation
that there Is only on- aafe way nut of It
sid that is the eleotiou of rWnatur Hit
obeli. We ssy this from so anbiam J
etanjpoint and iu view of the situation
ae it tunst pr-e-ol Uself In every fair,
unbiased pernon who It in lie true
light. There ie not ea iu.livi luttl capable
ot reeeoning front cause to i(Te-t, bu
will say, pfiiuiiitly and emplmlioally.that
the sncoess ct biiunritjr in tttsrlhro
log ths tiisj irity ie death to sUle and
national government ae formed in the
union ot threw t'nlled HUtee, and ths
Ie riartly the situation in the Ointon
'taUHt disgrace aud dlhiiir at M-
Urat. The only way to coupler
that siltlalloU is to defeat that loll), -nty
The ll.urt. rc!tn,fun.l.. i n the n,al
entrap! nj -oaI,lh. not Immoral and
uopatrMi mrtboU; nLta4 anJ np.
held by the Milium ntwornpulona, sullls
olfl'h and tir-lf re preleii.b d to lw
balnl, away j aided, ab.lt-4 and really
adopted, by i IregoMaa tiearr bate,
tod bound to delral hy any hstarj b
it,if allowed Iu bold easy would place
the stale at Oreg e Ie the nl i. luteal
tlebaachrd tat vt pruicipa tly la the
entire world. Tlr Is only r ii) out
I it and ibal w f ir ll,- wlm I
dilu l-l ly tl 1 1 c n.e to lle,r i.
and At ll.rir dulr i:.eyi o.n-l
Albany II in! I.
From the Gazette, Yonkera, N. Y.
"I don't look much like a living skele
ton now, do I? And yet two years ago
I weighed just seventy-two pounds,"
said Mrs. J. W. Coffey, of 55 Warburton
Avenue, Xonkers, N, Y., to a reporter.
And we agreed with her, for she certainly
looked anything but a living skeleton,
but rather bore the appearance of a
plump end attractive lady in exoellont
health and spirits. Continuing she
said :
"I hud lost my appetite and was
waiting away in fleah, losing some fifty
pounds in a fe months. D jctors suid
I was threatened with consumption, I
was under whnt was regarded as first
cIiish medioal treatment, but it had ap-
piireutly little rr no effoot, for I kept
getting worse until I was bo weak that I
could not atteud to my household du
ties and could hardly walk. My bus
b'jud aud everybody who saw me thought
surely that I would die, and there
seemed no help for me.
Tonics and stimulants and medicines
all seemed useless, and I grew worse aud
wore until at last I resolved to seek
some new remedy one entirely out of
the usual fine of nauseous drugs and
doses of stuff which seemed to take away
what little relish 1 might perhaps other
wise have bad f r food. A friend told
me of some wonderful cures effected by
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' for Pale Peo
ple aud I bought a boi. The eff eot from
their use was notioeable from the first
and soon appeared almost miraculous,
for it seemed pretty nearly like the rais
ing of one from the dead.
"I soon oommeuoed to eat, something
I had scarcely done before for weeks,
and soon began to gaiu in flesh and
strength. I went one day to tho doc
tor's office and be was surprised at the
ohnnge Iu me (or the better. I bad to
ooijfcHS that I bad been taking the pills,
and he was broad ir.lndod enough to ad-
viue me to continue what was evidently
.doing me so muob good. I took, in all,
ail boxes, and increased in weight from
72 to 125 pounds, which is my regular
and normal weight."
"Are you sure the cure is permanent?
"Well, yea. My work is that ot
trained nurse, wnicn meune, as you
proba'ily know, irregular hours and at
tunes groat t-xbaustiun. During the two
ycurs lime my rvoovery I bave bad
mnuy engagements, and through them
ull bave continued in good health
take pleasare in bearing leatimony to the
remarkable power of this great medical
diioovcry. I know of other ouree effected
by Iu A friend of mine suffered greatly
at her monthly period. One boi re
lieved and three boiea cured her. But I
know of no case tqual to mine, for my
situation was critical, deprale aod al
niixl hopeless. "
Mrs. Coffey has lived in Yonker fur
eiitecn year, and for twelve year be
followed the busioes of attending lb
eiek, eioepiiog ouly tbe period ot ber ill
tieiw, Hlie has hundred of acquaint
ance and friend who know ber la bo
cuphble and trustworthy. Many of ibera
know bow very ill she wo and bow re
tuaikulil was hi r recovery. Tu pill
bav a Urge tal in Yonker and Wst
ohrwter oounly, wbich wtll be greatly In
creased ea their merit beooin belter
kuown, tor they m Id t on of the
rued k el tuarvel of lb g.
"Being oonstautly asked by many of
my friends if Dr. William's Pink Pills
for Fale People were doing meauy good,
I offer this unsolicited testimonial and
answer. Never having seen a well day
since I had typhoid fever last summer, I
could retain soaroely any fo id, my limbs
and joints aohed aod pained all the time.
It was misery to me to rise up in bed
and my mind was clouded, in fuofc I was
a physical wreck aud I felt that ray life
was drawing to a close, and I must oon-
8VMM0NS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. ,
William Penland, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Doonan ar.d Mary
J. Doonan, Defendants.
To William Doonan, one of defendants herein:
In the name of theBtate of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and anawer or other
wise plead to the complaint filed against yoo 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 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 irom tne 1.1m day or uctooer, ihiis unui
paid, and for the sum of fifty dollars attorneys
tees and for his costs and disbursements In thip
suit: and the court shall decree that the mortg
age executed by the said William Doonan aud
Mary j. ooonan to planum nererein, dated tne
12th day of April, 1894, upon the following des
cribed real estate, to-wlt: 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
plalntiS'of the above named sumB 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, estate, Interest and lien at law and
in equity, and all equity of redemption, in and
to, and upon every part of said real property.
This Summons is published pursuant to an
order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the
above entitled court, made atchambers, Pendle
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 1:1th day
of January. 1897. ELLIS & LYONS.
wh-zu. Attorneys lor nainun.
CONSIGNMENT
A
BISHOP'S
STORE
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for the i ounty of Morrow.
A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel E. Walker, Defendant.
1o Samuel E. Walker. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
nereby required to appear and answ er tnecom
DlHint filed aeainst vou in the above entitled
fotis it was without regret on my part as cause on or before the first day of tne next
my sullerings were almost unbearable.
"Siuce I commenced to tuke Dr. Will
iams' Pink Pills, at the solicitation of my
wife, I have taken four boxoi, and I feel
like a new man. My appetite is good
and I now retain what I cat, my limbs
and joints are tree ot pain and I hive
gained teu pounds iu weight. My life
feels renewed una while not yet entirely
well, I feel so muob better that I unhesi
tatingly assert tout I believe Pink Pills
for Pale People a good medicine for
whac they are reoommeuded. Kt'owing
that no mediuiue will save 1 fe uuder all
oiroumstaocea or iu all ouaes, yet I do
honestly bolieve that they have prolongod
mine, or at least, where all was dark and
gloomy and full of sufferiug it has been
changed tor the better.
"The manufacturers of this medicine
do not know ot my taking it. Neither
March the first, 1S97;
and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the
piaintui win take Judgment against you tor tne
sum, One Hundred Sixty and 6j-100 Dollars
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from the Uth day of Oct. 1898. For
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. mm: lor tne sum ot twenty-nve dollars at
torney i fee and for his costs aud disbursements.
1 his SummotiB is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of
tne aoove entitled court, made on tne 2titn aay
Ot Uec, 1S9U. J. H. UKUWN,
606-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
HBPPBR,
OREGON
OF
DIB,
20,000 POUNDS
10 Ml m F
Consisting of
Tables, Chairs, Hookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Cases, Lounges, Sofas, Bpnug Mattresses, Wool MattreeseH,
Parlor Suits, Center Tables, etc, etc Brussels Carpets, Wool
Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Baoks, 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.
Fii np your homes at once with StyliBh Furniture,
while this opportunity is offered.
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
A of Oregon for Morrow County,
j. w. wnauey ana win. r.
M ulr, partners doing busi
ness as Whalley & Muir,
riainiiiis,
vs.
James W. Swezca, Defendant.
lo James W. Hwezea, Defendant
In the name of the Htate of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint Hied against vou in the above entitled
catiflA on or ftpfore thn flmt ditv nf thn nAxt
am i paid tor tills statemeot , but give it regular term ot said court, to wn
freelv in nnsitAr tu friti,i nn.l th aAi- The first day of March, 1897;
, , , . and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof
vui m mis tot. tne piaintins win tniie judgment against you
Siirna.t- TnuM Rininv.a Atlanta T.a. mr me mn m um Miino
vatvM) viin V-IUUII alUKIt V r A 'M9
Farmer at a distance Bhould call soon,
thereby getting a better selection.
FRANK MGFflRLflND,
MANAGER.
Sworn to aod subsoribed before me
this 27th day of March, 1896.
R. M. Blatdeh, Notary Public.
Regarding the above testimonial of
John Baugress, beg to say that on man
atunda higher for honesty and veracity
in a 11 tbis section than John Baugreas.
W. H. Wbioht,
for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-five I
Dollars, with Interest th'reon at the rate oil
eight per cent per annum from the Uth daynf
April, lH'.Kl and for theircoata and disbursements
in this action.
This summons is served by publication pur-I
snant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge I
ot tne aoove entitled court made on the 10th
day ol July, iww.
"HALLtl dt Mt'lKanH 1. N, HKOWN,
50.V17 Attorneys for Plaintiff's.
SUMMONS.
Editor and proprietor of the Demo- 1"! Wm
f. U. Thompson, I'lalntlll,
vs.
J. B. Bperry, TMendsnt
To J. B. Biwrrv. Defendant:
In the name of tha HtAtanf Oriwon: Yon ara
hereby required to annar ami answer Ihs com-
niKiui uieo against you in tne aoove entitled
artlon nn or Itefora the next regular term ot I
tne aoove entiiieo court, lo-wn:
March 1t, 1897,
orat, Atlanta, Texas
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor Pal Peo
ple are au unfailing remedy for all die
ease arising from a poor and watery
oondltino of to blood, sacb a pal and
allow completion, general muscular
weaknesa, loos of appetite, depression of I nd If you fall to answer fur want thereof, the
i.. u .. , i luainiiii win laie inugmeni againai you lor tne
H.ir.ii,, ,m a ui inuoiiinu, anw'UIB, OlilO- I ,m forty fonr and 2V-lou dollars and Intern
rolor green siokot'ss, palpitation of h'rn' at th rate often rwr rent p.;ranuum
, , , , ' , ' v y""'"" irom May 14, 1H; for the sum of eighty-one
the heart, shortness of breath on slight M I'"' dollars and Intareat thereon from
jaiMinrT t, irvj.t: mr ine Bum ni miriv-mne ami
M livdollara and Interest thereon at the rale of
log of the fuel and limb, puiu in the Ti!,VM,r,lont I "''",, "..Ocur ut.
. ' I IK', for the sum of fitly dollars attorneys fen
back, nervous besdaobe, dirtiness, loian, for ths axis and disbursements ol this
of memory, feebleness of will, ringing in Thl.'.nmmons Is serve.! upon yon by public.
f I, a mmrm ...I. J .11 ,.... f i. I Hon piirauant to an order of tha Hon. Htetihrn
...,. IU, UOUI.J!.!, . I ,-.)! ,.i .., ...,,,1.
weaaueas, louoorruuu, taruy or irregular maoe " "wi in said action on tua liito day
ui aiiuarj, imi,
HELP WANTED !
We are preparing for a big spring trade, but must have
help to make it a bowling success. We are filling up
and completing our stock of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
which will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate busi
ness. We have many customers now but there are still
several vacancies in this department of our store, to bo
filled.
Applications will be received at all hours of the day.
Apply in person or by letter to
P. C. Thompson Co.
Corner Main and Willow Streets.
D00TSAND SHOES
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT
He has anything In this Una that you may desire and you can depend on it Ton got a good
article when Mat guarantees it,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Old Stand, Main Str..t. RD.lrlno So.et.Hw.
period, suppression of menses, hysteria,
paralysis, looomotor alalia, rheumatism,
olstioa, all dieeaae rrsnltlog from viti
ated humor in tbe blood, eausing oro(-
ma, (welled glands, fever or, rioksU,
bip-joint diM, bauohbark, aoquired
deformitie, decayed bone, obronlo ry
Ipelaa, catarrh, consuupiioo of lb
WSM.
BKOWN k KKDFIKI.n.
AtUirney lor I'lalulirr.
notice of Intent ton.
FkHnOmC AT LA GRAPHIC, ORKOON,
4 feh. '.I, I-U7. NotK-a la here . (Ivsn that
Iba following named srtllrr ba. fllwi notlraof
nia IntauUon tu make (ual Pnmf In support ol
hla rlaim, and that aald unml will tw mails
hrfnrv I funl C lf.rk. I malma t ntintv. IkrMf.n
ooveis ana lung, ana aio rur invlgor- I ' 'wiieutn. tirvcon, o. Marca 77. wn, vu;
VAMCKl. W. WATTE!) Bl'RdEK,
tf A m a - aoat t a.. SX I ksfa at.
J I , , , I si'. rs. i"T ill n t rV m ftDQ !
-"iiw;fwwwn,wwrr;, u , VI I p1, in m. It, Tp 2 !., H, T7 KM W. M,
' 1 nia eoiHiiiumia rcatuanr. uuoa .jmi euiutatlA.
Ilnway OriwoB. and Henri
Inert Pavla, Ihttla Mn any, all
ol hn, in
JI l'mUl'irKU TfNriMti!UL.
'riw the VnuN-mf, AtUtnttt, Tttti.
ttf from acuU dtaeasa. auoli as (sTsr. I '. ;
, , . , . 1 r 'na Ki,n. offl
etc., bM ol vital power, perntorrhu I r. Thnmpm. aiii
rly d'ay, premslur old age. They
ot direolly oo the blood, eupplyiog to
lb blmtd it life giving qualities by a
sis ting to absorb oiyg.u, tbt great
atporter of all organic I f. I'lnk Till
are .l. by all d.ai.r. or ill b sol
xi.t paid oa re.lpt of prios f) eel a
but or H boi". far J M, by dJraio
Dr. M ilh.ro' )ii loa, C J, rioboeo
lady, N. T.
b. r. ii!.
kisir.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson A Dinns, Lower Main Street,
Ifeppner, Oregon.
Tha tnttn.B ara well qnalnW with Orant. Harm.-. Cr,k. Olltlam and other eonntla
and tsa aav. mony anl Um la making tbe sections ltu traveling un. w
i nrra in iMpiiif witn ta. llmaa.
TEiOMPSOlSr Ss BTNNS,
SUMMONS.
tit tii nRrriTmriiT or thi itati TLIliV"
Tli. enlrrpriaing lilt! to.a ot Duma,
tb etiety at of Harney county, pro
his to Lav wet.rwoik aal !. trio
light tin lo tb fulnro. Tb
bleu council has irentrd a f ram hla to
a I.n el rorapaey, allomg I'-i. rompany
four )ar io ahUb to eai,-l lbs
slrr e4 light iom.
Hlood's
I- Ma r -! SvtMS) MBtAv
4 Uw t.-ta Oa a4 Htv ffB m I I f
Ut Mw, War. I I I
all t 0iwal 4(4,. ar
rM h r -mxw Tt ti-- mm.
t-fM4 -olr H t t It-4 la. t-(t. Mm
I..
ti Uo St j ; t j iUl t,
a va
IUo la 1.-1 a I"i.ii om.
Many d-lratil i fT.ii ar. tihi lb.
gift f tb n.sr alinin,ttali . Tb.
h ewti I kn.t ),.! . rait t
ba-l and bo In g-t lli-m. r. t biaiuthi.
i.f.itat.H m by e-ndiiig 'I rx l t t N.hiU
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