Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 23, 1897, Image 2

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McCltjre's Magazine for March
will contain full-page portraits,
from receDt photographs, of Presi
dent-Elect McKinley and bis
mother.
James A. Gary, of Baltimore,
Iiib been offered a place in Presi
dent McKinley's cabinet, and will
in all probability be the next post
master general.
Gov. BusriNELt, of Ohio, has
given out the statement that he
will appoint Mark II an Da as sena
tor to fill the unexpired term of
John Sherman. He does this, he
says, for the benefit of the people.
proof that Mr. Gage regretted his
action in that case is found in the
i.cw i.jLiav 11 o um ujy iuio lut Cleve
land the second and third time
that he was a candidate and that
be was especially active iu the
support of McKinley and Ilobart
and honest money, during the late
campaign. His administration of
the treasury department is likely
to be very strong in business, and
somewhat indifferent in ' partisan
politics. Under existing circum
stances, this may be the best possi
ble sort of an administration of
that important branch of the gov
ernment, not only for the country
but for the republican paity.
An Old Settler.
When the rheumntis u firet pre-empts
certain tracts of your Hnstomy it may be
ousted eauily, but wbeD it becomes au
old settler it is pretty bard to budge
Remember tbia when you experience the
firet twin sea of this obstiunte and agon
izing disease, and attack it with Hostel
ter's Htomaoli 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 beoome
chronic, on account of its teudeucy to
attack the heart. Usually it is oompli
cated witb kidney trouble. Certain it is
that the kidueys, when arointed by the
Bitters, will eliminate impurities wbicb
give rise to rheumatiHrn and dropsy. Io
lncleueut or wet conditions of the
weather, the Bitters, taken in advance,
will often avert rheumatio trouble. Use
this general family medicine for dyspep
sia, biliousness, headaohe and constipa
tion.
MAKVELOUS
POWER
Paine's Celery Compound Better
Than Years of Doctoring.
Forty thousand old veterans of
the Union army answered their
final roll call iu 1806. The fellows
who havH been growling over "the
enormous pension list" will be
gratified, but there are million
who will read the statement with
heavy hearts.
The only thing in the way of the
election of a United States senator
and the passage of the general ap
propriation bill ami the repeal of
tlio laws creating the useless com
missionM, by the legislature,
cleansed of its rubbish, is Joseph
Simon, supremo boss of the sen
ate and owner of the bodies and
bouU of some of the members of
that body. When these men die,
they hopo to go to Joo Simon.
Salem Statesman.
WASU1NOTON NEWS.
Washington, D. 0, Feb. 23 Inaugu
ration echoes are now heard wherever
one turns iu VVubLir.gtou. Work upon
the street B tumid from which a portiouof
the spectators will view the parade,
which promises to be the hauddomest, if
not the largest, ever seen, has been
started, and the inauguration ontnmittee
bits begun thedistributiou of 5l),00l) paper
lings and 15,000 portraits of McKinley
aud Iloburt, to be used by the residents
long the route of the parade to asaistiti
decorating ineir nouses. xnese are
iven away by the committee. Bo gen
eral ia tbe sentiment iu favor of having
the West Point aud Annapolis oadet
take pait in the parade that it seemx
probable the joint resolution, ff Ted in
the senate by Mr. Frye.nml in the hona
f representatives by Mr. llaker, oi ISew
Hampshire, requeuing the president to
inter the Oidett and their bauds to
Washington and appropriating the money
pay their expenses, will go through,
It in known that Mr. Cleveland favors
Laving the oaduts iu tha parade aud that
he will gladly issue the order it oougriss
will adopt the resolution.
SUMMONS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
I of Oregon, for the County oi Morrow.
William Penland, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Doonan ar.d Mary
J. Doonan, Defendants.
To William Doonan, one of defendants herein:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
berebe required to appear and answer or other
wise dead to the comDlaint Bird against ;oa 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 fall to to answer or otherwise plead,
for want thereof, the DlaintifT will take judg
ment against you tor the sum oi nve nunarea
and ninety-one and 13-100 dollars, together with
interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 15th dav of October. 1895 until
paid, ana lor t'.e sum Of nfty dollars attorneys
lees and for his costs and disbursements in this
suit: and the court shall decree that the mortg
age executed by the paid William Doonan and
Mary J. Doonan to plaintiff bererein, dated the
12th day of April, 181)4, 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 Bald 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, estate, interest and hen 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, umaunai ounty, uregon, on ine i;n aay
oi January, lew. jiLiiis i l.tuns,
508-20. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SALE
The situation at Salem remains
unchanged. Senator Mitchell has
given out the statement to the ef
fect that ho is ready to step out of
tlm way for any other man, should
the majority of tho leginUture see
fit to name another. However, it
is probable that the Simon nth
Houriifl faction will continue to use
their obstructive tactics unless
they are allowed to organize the
houso and name a man for senator,
This apiHiars to bo their attitude,
at least, notwithstanding the claims
of the OroRonian that Mitchell is
the only man standing in the way
or organization and harmony.
A Wamiuxoton dispatch says
that McKinley has determined to
let financial reform wait upon a
tariff revision. All lie will ,'ipeet
of the extra session of cougrcss is
that it shall speedily past a new
tar i IT bill. He wants it to put the
machinery in motion for enrreocy
legislation at ft later date, however,
by making provision for joiut
com mission of senators and rrjirts
scntatives and rort st the regit
I a
iar settHioo oi cottgres. a man
Ccntty iu Canton said lie talked at
length with McKiidey alut the
ctr Mention, and he found the
(incident fleet had determined t
confine his tneoeage at the opening
of that aceaioo rartieally t the
tariff and currency, lie ill urge
tho nj-dy i...k-o tariff bit
for the double urtmti of Moist
ing American indu.tii.-e aud filling
the treasury
iillE there are few tcpubli
can iu rtingrYM whj would hat
tan-. Mr. I.uuau J. (!, ha
tlf-y been lin t . l..t l'n.idcijt
McKiiile)'s keen tnry .f the trr
ur), all nf ttioin i;ri in mm mm d
it g tho rhoii-A now (list it ha Imt
mad by Mj r MrKiulry. Many
rcj ulilii-ati r nature I roiiref ul-
fttivi-s are ereiiiallr acquaiotW
ith Mr. (Sag, and thho hate
Dot that honoi are familiar through
Oll.i ra will) Lis plcn.Iid buetnees
carper io Cldcag t, where L has re.
idrd for tii'-re than forty tears.
IV'in ft buirif. tat,dHii.t there
i t t a IHw in tl.rt r.c.tr I of Mr
( 1 ' ; fi m a j
tin ' t u I
I ,-I. Ul M I I - .... t . 1
" " " r!,f 'M IU l.lt l .U. U
'.ii,t tie tiil jlie Ul tiKiui km ti
The deninorat ere already lieginning
their h iwl ebout the totaUinouut of the
appropriations that will bo uixde by the
I'lftj-fourtti congrean. 1c in true tint!
thet'iUlnf the eppropriHlloiiH for the
two years will eioet-d 8 1,();K) (HKI.IMI, but
the tlomoorata wutihl ehow ture winiIoiq
if they would pidul out a tingle Hppro-
prtati ti iiihcIh, or In bit made in the
abort time reruHiniog of the i s-nm, thai
ia Uot nerdi'd, or that the gnverintieiit
will but get full value for, iuKleed ol
yelling "ei traragant epproprint I. ma" like
a lot of per rot a. The at-a ate ie not a re
publican body would that it were yet
it has uot only approved a I of the ap
propriation! made by the limine, but haa
In nearly every bill inoreiiael thetu.
OtHiidna, it ihould Uot be forgotten that
conaiJerable ami uut of the nj.iney ap
propriated by thia eougrraa waa invla
oeceeaary by eontiuuing o nilraola mode
by the teat driiiiM-ratio onngrma f r river
and harbor ituproveiui-uia, pnKlio I. mid
Ingaaml the inorenawuf the nary. Chair-
tuau Cai'iton, of the bouse Ooniiuittee on
appropriatione, crriotly elated tlm aitu
atlon when heaaid that eoutreote pre-
ioualv made bad to be uWtvcd; that
Ouogrtweoiiuld out allow niiuoiehetl pub-
lid buildluga to rentals ripped io all
kluda df weather, aud that the peualon
lawe txul l pot be ignored. I a ehort.
that so appropriatiooa have Leon made
thai were Dot ueceeaary for the oolidikt
of tbe govrrntnrot and the preeorvatiua
of He In U real. Mr. Caooro'e lda of
eonaomy In pohUc tX(MndititriHi are e
rigid that be baa n(TndJ many wrmnel
Iriende by rvfuaiog lueenciioa pr.ip.i-
tl'ina f.r apiiropruiion hi,-n have
Bi tne Iwl ire bie enmntitlee. TiK-r t nn
Itfiu in any epproprutl male by the
I Ifly lourtli poagrraa that any republi
can bred be eatiarad of; tbe appr.ipne-
tl.itu ar all pw.ltxl and tbe money le ail
to b trbt aru.iug the fepte an I tor
the fHple.
It U about eetlle-l that tbe erbltrati. n
Ireatr H ! te tul4 noon at Ibla er
aino, bal will over t l lb tllre e-e
aloa of the evnaU, thai eill nint Mareb
4th. euJ rinaia le a. iq at.ti In . ' (
Ira eat4in of Hie fall p.'egirM sikIi
I t i a bee wa i fH-y . tti, 1
pil,on Id Ibe luatf in the eiite, j
I
lkprreceUtite Witodman , id I linoia,
bee akej Ibe bouae wait at.4 iiiaua
euntaiiltee to Inereeae Ibe meaae Ui
oa eigweitwe fr.ua fit) eU t .) a
Iboeaead. Mr. WaMnltaae'e otjet le to
toy tbe em-'kiag el rtgaMiee by rbil l
ree, nbieti be le a baUl wtica le
deelrnylea ' )ulb, Adie wer Ibeeae
Mylame aaJ abruadiag Is lUaaa, by tbe
4eelraeliaa, Wivnlally, atrall) aed byat
fa'ly at lbU ;.ua ..n, of Ibe
brel b4roe cf ear Ian 1." Mr U w lumi
it la Me n b ! lb ianiU , - 4
There weg never a remedy eo emi
nently MioopflHfnl, eo far ebove and be
yoid nil competition, as Puioe's celery
oom pound.
i'niue's onlery onmpoaud f fleots mnr-
velong curpB.
Where other remedies miserably fail,
nnd where dootora do nnl eucoeed, there
PHine'e oelery componnd is found cariDg
diRene, making people well and happy.
Here ie the case of Mrs. Huff, who
lives at 110 Summer Ave, Newark, N. J.,
and whose portrait it printed here.
"My doctor," y, "called my
ilinetise liver oompluint, etomach trouble,
oervoua dyepHpnta, and almost every
other nnniM yon oonl l thi ik of. When I
waa in t'ortlmid, Ur., I hed enlargement
of ti e liver, end the dootor thought all
the troubles eame from that severe epell
of illnm. Thet wn 12 yeara egn, and I
hnvedone nothing but doetor evereinoe
I have had the beet physicians examine
in, and ee if tbey cotild do anything
for me. For months at a lima my atom
nb and liver have been so sore that I
oould lie In bed only in misery, and
with eneti eevere pain in my bnok, and
so weak that I oould hardly talk
"Alter I bad a hud night I would send
for tbe dootor, aud he would leave me a
smell box of powders aud one or two
other inedieinee, end it would Oust inn 8 1
every time I bed oni of Iheee epxlle. I
believe I have taken more medicine
I It nu any other living woman.
"hunt March I hud a call from a laly
friend of mine, who aeked me, "What I
tbe matter with you?' I replied by
aaying, "Uot well you luokP "Yee'
be aid,"! never fell so well in my life."
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
JL of Oregon for the ounty of Morrow,
J. A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel E, Walker, Defendant.
To Samuel E. Walker. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
nereny required to appear and answer the com
Dlaint tiled atrainst vou 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 fail to answer for want thereof, the
plalntltt will take lodgment against you for the
sum, One Hundred Sixty and 65-100 Dollars
witn interest tnereon at tne rate oi ten per cent
per annum from the 11th day of Oct 1896. For
the sura 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
Oct. l: lor the sum of twenty-Bve 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. Lowell, Judge of
the above entitled court, made on the 2fth day
Of Dec., 18. J. N. BROWN.
605-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
A.1Vwe
BISHOP'S
HEPPBRi OREGON
20,000POTJNDS OF
STORE
BID
MM.
Consisting of
Tables, Cbairs, Kooherf, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Cases, Lounges, Sofas, 8pnng Mattresses, Wool Mattresses,
Parlor Suits, Center Tables, eto , eto. Brussels Carpets, Wool
Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Racks, Hanging
Lamps, 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 yonr homes at once with Stylish Furniture,
wbile Ibis opportunity is offered.
She isa woman of 45. ""And now," she
said, "I want to give you a little advice.
I have been rtlmnst at death's door witb
liver trouble. After the dootor had done
all that he oould for me I told him not to
come again. 1 snowed mm a Dnitie or
Paino'a celery compound and told bim I
was going to give that a fair trial. As a
result I am strong and well."
"I sent right over to the drug store and
got a bottle of Paine's oelery oompound,
and when I had taken two bottles tbe if re
nege bad left my stomach and my side felt
much better. After I had taken four bot
tles my side was mnob stronger, and I
was in better spirits and felt aa though I
might live and not be in snob misery.
Working people nowadays work the vi
tality all ont every week, and all I aak
is to be able to euro tbe tuooey I have to
every week.
"Paine's oelery componnd baa enabled
me to do tbia, and has dons me more
good than all the aootors pnt together
"Why, my nervons system is so entirely
strengthened I fuel like a new being, and
what is more, I look tbe good the meJi
cine b dona me, right in my face and
eyes. Just tell all women that for
medicine to build one np, give Paiue'e
celery compound a trial, aud it it doee
not do it, then they might as wt-ll die. 1
bsve recommended it to several nnd It
bus helped in every oee. I have
great deal to wot ry me, and a dose of
the compound gives me quiet sleep and
then I Can work. If any one w lubes to
write me tbny can da so."
Why should a sick person do anything
else but try a bottle of Talue's celery
oompoood?
of the reach of achool children, then Mr.
Chairman we may look fr a mitigation
of the evil. Then may we look for a
protection that protects. Then may we
congratulate ooratdvee on having per
formed one act the results of wbicb tbe
whole nation, witb on acoord, will ap
prove." lU-prearotutive White, of Chicago. ma le
quite a atir at the lal meeting of lb
house committee on public buildings
and grounds by charging that tbe inser
tion of the name of F.i Mayor Orent, of
New Toik, sou lo law of Senator Mur.
phy, aa una of the five cotunituioorra
provided f i in tbe bill for tha New York
eiiatoru bouse, and of on of tbe other
OornmUaionere, was the reeatt of a dl.
I be eimruiionrfs are to gl 15,0ml a
year and no limit is set Id Ibe lima they
are lit take f. Ibe sale of the treanl
j custom bona and erwcllnii of tbe pro-
r-rd new one. I ha bill le Bow bf,ire
t'ie cmtnllloe cm eee-mni of awnd
nifiila edd'4 by tbe am at, one ( attic b
le Mr. (Iraut'e iiamn. Mr. Wbiteaante
to alt ike out tbe erutularu entirely.
Hu Kalirvly Hreovarva.
Mra. Fannie Smith, who was Oominilted
to the asylum at Kalrm from tbis ooonty
about a year ago, bee beeo pronounced
on red by tha pbyaiciant of that lostito
lino and will leave io a few days tor bar
new borne In Hallnas, CaL, wbera Mr
Smith holds a position on tha railroad
atn.ilar to that wbicb ba held bera for
eevrral yeara. Tbis is Indeed good Da
Io Mrs Smith's lei ge number of llepp
arr friends who will rejoice with bar
over ber complete roo very, end ebs ei
pr an bar smears thaoke la Iboee
fiieode brre who so kludly assisted
caring for bar Io bar affliction. Mrs.
ritnttb will leave Hal.ra for California
about the last of tbia month.
n n nj
InJOQO S
Ut take ellef a nurl ,
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t a M ml s e
1te4 l I I Hm a I Ilt. Um
loke sllef a nnrl, pVSSk,
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I t IS D 1,1 1.4 IMk
eaH.,tlii f Ymm
rr.tr nm :t Jr.
i p fca
Notict of Intention.
I Ainorrti t r ttia huh okcloh
14 '' M !". entire le hem.y (! Ibal
lt, f.n.e lug heme-t -il."f he ti4 MMaol
Ms Intention Io mil ai.l srM In aniirt at
him ixle. Iltel mm it .". Bi t e4
t !' t, . Mntmw, iK-untt tiers, at Heppaer,
f "W mmn m f, ,w , vit -
t iitai ay r Mlllt.
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He mim Ike f..ll,.ef. iltnmi in e
k nMiiinu.M. Miifw Han a4 euliltaiioa
o4 MM l. l. Is
lnot . f. ,n. I kl.loa Wl'ene. R l
"! all at I.m. res". 4 1l".ee arte.
( ll-l I M.f. Mi..a. f M.wiMS,
A'olct 0 Inttntlon.
orrn at lilt Ott t la omi.mi
KM bil lt,Uu l Ifttif ,i 4,M fft
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J.lM W. AllT 'lt.
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
SUMMONS.
IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County,
J. W. Whitlley and Wm. T.
Mulr, partners doing busi
ness as Whalley & Mulr,
PlHlntllfs,
vs.
James VV. Swesea, Defendant.
Io .lames W. bweiea. Defendant
In the name of tne Htaie 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 the next
regular term oi sain court, to wn:
The first day of March, 1897;
and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof
the piaintins win take luuitment axaliut you
for the sum of One Hunrlrid and Twenty-five
Dollars, with Interest th reou at the rate of
iKht per cent per annum from the Hth dayof
.prtl. ii and for thelrcoauanddtsbursemeius
In this action.
This summons Is served by nubllratlon pur
suant to an order of Htephnn A. Ixiwell. Judie
it tne annve entitled court made ou tne lbth
y of July, IK'.ni.
whallli n Ml ik ana i. n, kkuw.n.
S05-17 Att(irne)slor FialntlfTs.
Farmers at a distance should call soon,
thereby getting a better seleotion.
FRANK MGFflRLUHD,
MANAGER.
SUMMONS.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE BTATE
of Orea-on fur Morrow County.
P. C. Thompson, I'lalntKT,
va.
J. B. apTrv, Defendant
lo J. B. Mrrv. Iieivnilani:
In the naina of the euuinf Oreeon: Yon are
hereby reoulred to apiwar and auser the i-ora-
plaint men anainst you in the above entitled
ai'tlnn on or Iw'ore the next regular firm of
tne above entitled court, to-wit:
March 1st. 1697.
and If ynu fall to answer Inr want thereof, the
itaiiititt win rake jmlirmeiii acalnat you for the
um oi lortT tour and iVlKi Hollers and Interval
IhMreon at tha rate of len per rent Per annum
from Mav 14, fi; for tha sum ol elehty-oue
and 1H HO dnllara and Interest thereon from
January 1. 1 H".tt : for Ibe sum of thirty-nine aud
M lisiilnllars and Interrat Ihereon at tha rate of
eivbt per rent per aniiiim Imm October lit,
lH. lor the sum of fitly dollars attorneya fees
and for tbe coau and dlsbunnmeuia ui this
tion.
This summons Is served upon yon by nntiltra.
tion pimuent to an oriler of the lion Menhen
A. Ixierll. Juilire of I lie almve entitled rourt,
made and entered in aald action on the Hth day
of January, lev".
bkuwm a RKDriri.n,
5"31. Attoreeys for I'laintiff,
HELP WANTED !
We are preparing for a big spring trade, but must have
help to make it a bowling success. We are filling np
and completing oar 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 ia this department of our store, to bo
filled.
Applications will be received at all hours of the day.
Apply io person or by letter to
P. C. Thompson Co.
Corner Main and Willow Streets.
notice of Intention.
r AND OFPICR AT t-A (IRANDE, ORKOOM
Ij Fen. :i. iwT. Notice Is hereby alven that
Ibe follnwlnf named settler hu filed notice of
his Intention lo make Inal pmof In support of
his rlaim. and that aald frattl will be atadt
Iwli.re i niitilr t ler. I mil Cnnnlv. Oreenn.
al Tendlelon, Oreon, en March 77, u7, vl:
SAM TEL. W. WATTE KBl'HdKa,
114. a No. M-,t for the NU N'V. V. 14 t4
IS HWI. ere -n, Tp 1 N.. K.T7 1,W.M.
loiiowlna witneaeee to prove
cultivation
He namea I lie followlna witm
ma ronuiiiirnn reeldeuce upon
nf mmlA ln.t k (
Frent Hla. of Oalloway. Oreenn. and Henry
Ihommnn. Albert liavla. Ilavls Vn rtv. ell
01 r no, tireeun, . W. w llxiN,
el 1 Tt Restate
SUMMONS.
TH TBI flRrt'IT Ot'RT Of THE VTATI
a 01 1 if.n Iff the 1 unir of Murrow.
4. A. Wwiery, rialuUIT,
va
atmnel E. Wallet. FMendant.
To Kemuol a. Welkef. IMen-tanL
In Ihe aeme nf the Mela of fena: Yon are
nerrhy required to appear en4 anawet the ma
plaint Six) nrelnet f n In the ebnva entitled
rauee on nf hi..re Ibe Sret eey of the 1
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