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

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    PEBR
The gieat farce at Salem baa
ended.
A company has been organized
at Union, Or., to put in and oper
ate a woolen mill at that city.
Many of the big rivers of the
East have been overflowing their
banks the past week aud much Iobb
of life aud property is reported as
a result of the floods.
It is said that tbe Kline liquor
bill will be panned by the Wash
iogtou legislature. The liquor
dealers worked hard fifjainst the
measure, but have given up the
fight, saying the bill is bound to
pass in spite oE all they could do.
The working of this law will bo
watched with much interest.
J burdensome and oppressive as the
other. Those who would serve the
) nonnla faifhfrrlltr afa nrtf ii. Jin
habit of seeking office aud are,
therefore, not selected, while those
having selfish interests to serve
are forever Beeking office and the
legislatures are forever being made
up of the latter kind, to the injury
and abuse of good Government
When the principle of the office
seeking the man is once more in
vogue legislation aud government
will both be of a better brand.
East Oregon ian.
An Old Settler.
When (be rbeumatis n 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 badge.
Remember tbis when you experience the
first twinges of this obstinate and agon
izing disease, and attack it with Hostet
ter's Stomach 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
cbronio, on account of its tendency to
attack the heart. Usually it is compli
cated with kidney trouble. Certain it is
that the kidneys, wbeo aroused by the
Bitters, will eliminate impurities which
give rise to rheumatism and dropsy. In
inclement or wet conditions of tbe
weather, tbe Bitters, taken in advance,
will often avert rheumatic trouble. Use
tbis general family medioiun for dyspep.
sis, biliousness, headache and ooristipa.
tion.
THAT CRACKED TBE
SWOLLEN
FLESH
The Most wonderful Gore trom THIS Disease
In Medical flnnais.
Is
iliere Anything to Compare in Misery
It
and
From ihe Chronicle, Chicago, III,
He Receives tlie Honor, Pi ntt-HlIng A Kill hit
Acrepling It.
General Koloff, who is r
ported on his way ti Cuba with a
steamer loaded u ith dynamite, rifles
and ammunition, is the Cuban sec
retary of war. lie was born iu Po;
laud, but weut to Cuba when he
was a boy and hat grown up with
the country. He weut through the
ten years' war with credit and a
natural inclination to fight Span
iards.
Senator Reed, of Douglas, is
not proud of having been a mem
ber of the 19th legislature. In
discussing a resolution to fix clerk's
salaries yesterday ho said: "I
have been accused of profanity on
the floor of this senate, but as for
me, I don't want future generations
ever to suspect me of having been a
member of this senate. I want it
all buried down deep in 'h- T "
In its constant efforts to keep up
with the nowg from the populi
storm cetiten, the New York Huu
contributes the following among
tho latest: ''Several thousau
populists with a remarkable de
velopment of wheel power have
made themselves board in Kansas
sinco the election, and Topoka
whirrs audibly from the pfloots o
the revolutions of the legislature
Many aud ingenious are the meaa
urea which have beeu brought
forward by that renowned band o
aagos, ami yet perhaps tint highest
cheruo of all comes not from
member of tho legislature, but
from a lonely cogitator in the little
town of Florence. According to
the Kansas City Journal, thi
tbiloopher is 'trying to induce
the member from bis district to io
troduce a bill into the !rnibUture
which will ciempt every man who
will tale oath that ho votes the
populist ticket, from taiatuin. Thi
Florentine ought to be crctitry
of the agricultural iub troaaury
when tho populists have succeeded
in their lotig campaign again
common sense and arithmetic,"
The Tacora News remarks that
the muM pickle .f leginUture
in Washington has two more wevk
of life and it may accompli!)
much g'xxl in that time, ami much
barm ctilpiatl by tbe bu
ttisy 1 mi prevf&M . (he other
The News is 1.h ful, )tt)g
"That on the win! the cvmpM
wotk of the on.i.m may fuat)
ri-awttiftblj sfttisfftftary compare
with the work of re iut legisla
ture. This cuhli l.'iic on tl
part f the News is encouraging to
tbte who look for improved Icjjig.
u.'Q flora thM i bctivl ti?ht
fron among the jxple. Tie
We-LingUm lrKUUiufe kj fr Lm
(Sme bulbing to tetatli.h cmt-
From the E. O.
Friday pVfnitiR lust, J.im"S B. Kddy
wns cli'PtHii t' the D'HtiMl StiifrH si-Hutu.
TIih cli hi whs si'cmvd hy a !iltl ma-I
iputtti'iti and a tifini'tidous mujnrity of j
bo vntfs in j i u cnuveiitinu were triveti
him. Iij tiotuiua itiu Kuecclii'D. sfvrl
lnqiient orators prooluiiiiml bis lumiy
virtues mid dt.",l tli at. Mr, KHy bail
ived iina iu O-r'Kou nn J yet never bad
ak.ed lb; io.Ih f.ir an nilht). He bad
been an imliiitrioilH oitizmi, HtlHinlitig
strictly to bis own bilMiiiess, leiiViug
otberpeople toatteud t'i theirs. He bad
been a brilliant j .nrualist and praoti
cal farmer, aud ever ready to serve his
ciDstitneuts withimt pay. Us was a
very modest man, not incliu.nl to pusb
himself forward, aud that in all proba
bility if eleoted to the proud office of
United Htatas ecuator it would be oeoes
ry to use foron to compel ban to ao
oept it. Long aud lou 1 utieerlng ensued.
and wbeo soma one arose to nominate
another oaodldate, be was thrown from
the window and torn in pieces by the
angry mob wbiou bad collected below
nd filled tbe streets for blocks in every
direotioo. Gol. Eddy was fairly burled
into offloe. Us was foroed into the posi
tion and tbe togs was put on him, while
be was vaiuly protesting that be never
wanted oflloe and would not take it.
All this opourred in the third house
which met Friday even inn sod provided
endless srausemint while the legislature
was preparing to vole and tbe outsiders
were given tbe right of way. The third
house was all right on that ocosaiiin.
JIM KDDY HE NATO It.
-Nut Ksw-lly night''
Thousand of people are io this con
dition They are not elok and yet they
srs by no means well. A single bottle
of Hood's Haraaparille would lo them
world of good. It would tn the stomsnh,
errata so apelite, purify ami rminli the
blood sod give wonderful vigor and
vitality. Now is the time to take it.
Hood's Tills are Ibe favorite family
oatbartin. Kasy to lake, gei.Cr, tuild.
!i3 Oeii Is.
It was four years ajro next month that1
Mrs. M. M Hoyt, who lives at 2429
Wentworth Avenue, oame to Obioago.
She was at that time bed-ridden, suffer
ing from inflammatory rheumatism and
not able to raise ber feet from tbe floor.
One of tbe best physicians in Chicago
treated ber here three weeks but was un
able to effect even relief. He gave up
ber oase, believing nothing could be
done for her and that she bad bat a few
days to live.
Io speaking of her sufferings and tbe
relief and permanent onre efleoted later
she says: "When I was five years old I
was taken down with inflammatory
rheumatism, but after a comparatively
nh'.r-t time it passed off, and I was free
from all its symptoms until I was four
teen years old. Then I had another at
tack, of which I was oured, and did not
have a sick day until four years ago
Christens hftcrnooo 1802
"I had lived 2G years in Ludiogtoo,
Mich., and 14 years in Manistee, Mioh.,
both towns beinir situated on the lake.
The weather in both plaoes is even more
damp, more raw aud in winter colder
th'in it is here. Tbe attack on that
Christmas afternoon oiime without warn-
nn;. 1 was nn, lilc nly failed with chills
imi rheumatic fevt-r, wliioli grew worse
day by dnv. Msnistea pbysiuiaos did
nil they could for me, but I was helping
in bed until the eud of May. 1893. Tbe
(ihyKioiaus advised me to leave tbe
shores of tbe lake and especially Manis
tee. I tonk their advice mid ouno to
Chicago.
'KheiuqatUm was iu my hands, my
feet and my bead, iu t tot it was nil over
me besides having heart failure. Do
you see ail tno-e white soars on my
bunds? Well, let me tell yoo how I got
them. My .hands became fearfully
swoiinu with tbe rheumatism and were
smooth and shiny just like a pieoo of
glass. Tbe skin by tbe swelling was
strelobed to snob a point that it burst
wherever you see tbe soars and Irom tbe
wonuds oame water for long time. My
sufferings were almost unbearable, and
I tried the treatment of oue of Chicago's
oldest and best pbyiioisns. I took his
medicine for three weeks, but only grew
worse, lie gave up my oase and advised
me to send for my husband.
"I knew by that a lv.ee that be did not
giv me niUi'li lunger to live Instead I
wont to one of rny daughters who lives
iu tbe southern part of Iudiana, io El
nora, Davis county, where ber husband,
Asa ilaig, was one f ths prominent
merchauts. I bad been io Elnnra about
one week, not feeling any hotter, when
one day 1 received from my daughter in
Chicago three boles of Dr. Williams'
1'iuk Tills for Pais People, tolling me la
her letter that she bad read In a news
paper of tbe wonderful eures they had
ter's bouse was full of company, making
more or less noise, all tending to keep
me nervous. Witb all that I commenoed
to feel easier, a strange and quieting
feeling I bad not experienced since tbit
Christmas afternoon I was stricken
down. I called to my daughter and
said, &da, I dont know wbat has come
over me, I feel ao restful and actually
feel sleepy, I think I will try to go to
sleep.' I could see that she was snr-
prisod and pleased. Immediately she
undressed me and put me to bed
"I slept soundly from 9 till 1 o'clook
SUMMONS.
FN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
of Oregon, tor the County of Morrow.
William Fenl&nd, Plaintiff,
v.
William Doonan ar.d Mary
j. uoonan, ueienaants.
To William Doonan, one of defendants herein:
In the name of tbe Mate of Oregon: You are
berebv required to appear and answer or other
wise plead to the complaint fill d against you in
the above entitled suit on or before the next
regular term of of the above enUUed court, to
wn:
Tho First Day of March, 1897, '
and If you fall ao to answer or otherwise dead.
ior want inereoi, me piaintin win lace judg
ment against you for the sum of five hundred
and ninety-one and 13-100 dollars, together witb
interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 15th dav of October. 1895 until
aia, ana tor we sum oi nity aollars attorneys
ees and for his costs and disbursements in this
suit: and the court shall decree that the mortg
ace executed by the raid William Doonan and
Mary j. uoonan to piaintin bererein, dated the
12th day of April, ltf.4. UDon the following- des
cribed real estate, to-wit: The east half of the
northeast quarter ol section 28 and the south
east quarter of section 28 and tbe south half of
the southeast quarter and the south half
of the southwest quarter of section twenty-
seven, all in township one south of range 27 east
of the Willamette meridian, be foreclosed,
and the said real property sold and the proceeds
of such sale to be applied to the payment to
plaintiff of the above named sums of money;
that all of the defendants, and all persons claim
ing through or under them, or any of them,
shall be forever bsrred 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 Dublished Dursuant to an
order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the
above entitled court, made at chambers, Pendle
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 13th day
oi January, urji. jsll.18 s
508-20. , Attorneys for Plaintiff.
3331 Gr :
CONSIGNMENT SALS
BISHOP'S STORE
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
JL of
Oregon for the ountv of Morrow
A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel E. Walker. Defendant,
To Samuel E. Walker. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oresrnn: Yon are
in tbe morning, and that mind you with 55.V3r .aiSrSSi.TVl?..
uouae iuu ot people. 1 remained on or Deiore tne nrst nay oi tne next
ool,a ht. . .!.. u regmar term oi tne above entltieu court, to-wit
" , UM """(""'"KU""" . . March the first, 197;
man i nan tor montns, and went into a andifvnu fall to answer for want thereof, tbe
sound sleep, never waking till 7 o'clock SVS "Vmrl
iu me moruing. it was very not down wlln interest mennn at tne rate ot ten per cent
. i u . .. . . , per annum irom me inn nay oi uct. is. or
there 10 August, but from that time I the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20100
slnnt nnil rrtstR.l wall Tlon T Ut on, I Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rale of
Slept ana rested well. Iben I felt and eight per cent per annum from the 11th dav of
saw nn improvement gradually cointr i. lortnesumoi iwenty-nve nouarsat-
9 I In,....', taa anrl In. Kin nnm.a a nA rfl.k.. wunm An.
00, The tlrst thing I DotlOed was that This Summons is served bv Diiblieatlnn miri
the HwelhriiT in mv h ui.U ,Q j !.. siiant to an order of Stephen A. lowell, Judge of
trie swelling in my niuda wai going the above entitled court, made on the 20th day
down ana arter several weeks assumt d OI."CC-,,JO- . . hkuwn.
drawu skin, whiob loiked like glass
disappeared altogether as well as tbe
pain. Bef re this time whenever I tried
to close my bsudi mv flnapr 1 tints
wonld ornok end the same crsckinv
sounds I biard when I bent my elb.ivs
or tiled to raise my aru.s as blgb as my
shoulders. All this left mx and also all
tbe fierce rbeninatiu pains all through
my body. I oame back to Chicno eu
HEPPBR, OREGON
20,000 POUNDS OF
IB
mm
l
Ooxxsistiriig; of
Tables, Chairs, Bookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Gases, Lounges, Sofas, Spring Mattresses, Wool Mattresses,
Parlor Suits, Center Tables, eto., eto. Brussels Carpets, Wool
Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Baoks, 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 your homes at once with Stylish Furniture,
while this opportunity is offered.
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
It IUXNA 8 l"OI U'Y.
Will AM la. Mrklalry AJaHaiMrallwa
k'vrry Way.
I.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
1 of iiregun for Morrow County.
i. W. Whallev and Wm. T.
Mulr, PHrtuersdnlng bust-
teas as Whalley diMulr,
riniiiiins,
vs.
James W. Sweaea. Defendant.
I o James W. awezea. Defendant
In the name of the ritate nf Oreirnnr Yon ar
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against you in tbe above entitled
cause on or before the first (lav of tho next
tirely oured, feeliug hale and hearty, regular term of said court, to-wit:
and that alter having used the miraon- , The first day of March, W9, ;
i ii i tvii m ... . and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof
loUS 1'lnk Fills of Dr. Williams' for the nlalntitls will take ludirment airainst von
for the sirtn of One Hundred and Twenty-five
Dollars, with interest th reon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the 14th dayof
aprii, anu ior tneircosisauudlsbursementa
in this action.
This suinuions Is sorved by publication rnr-
suant to an order of Htephen A. Lowell, Judge
nf the shove entitled court made on the 16th
day nf July, IH'xi.
n HA but. I dt Ml'lK and J. N, BROWN,
505-17 Attorneys for Plalntlffa.
Farmers at a distance should oall goon,
thereby getting a better selection.
FRANK MGFflRLflND,
MANAGER.
nbjut (our months. I snppnse I. bad
taken during these four months abjul
ons and a half doxn boxes.
"It is now over three years ago that al
tbis happened, and I never full better in
my lift. Tou cat see for yourself that I
am spry on my foet. I have no pains,
no aohes nor anything that would ne
west to mo now the terrible tims I bad
then. Tbers is another thing I wish to
ty in regard to the Piok Pills, whiob to
me liiiaifles a great deal. That is when
ths weather changes from eitrem. beat
to eitreme oold, or frorn dry w.ath.r Io
raw, damp, Chilly wssther, as ws had the
past two weeks, aud bare aver little
while in Gbioago all tbe year around,
I feel twiuges and little pains in my
boulders or In ray arm, all I btve t) d
is to lake a few ot tbe pills for a day or
mo and they take every Indioaliuo of
those paius away.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon fur Morrow County.
P. C. Thompson, riatutln",
vs.
J. B. Hperry, Defendant
To 1. B. Hperrv. Defendant:
In the name of the Stataof Orevnn: Yon ara
nereny reuuireu in apir and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
m-tlon on or liefnre the next regular t'.-rm of
me auove entiiiea court, to-wit:
March 1st. 1897.
and If yon fall to answer for want thereof, the
pmimin win rase jnogment against ynu lor the
sum of torty-fonr and in iciO dollars and Intereat
thereon at ths rale of ten ivcr rent nvr annum
from May 14, 1m-i ; for the sum nf eighty-one
an. i in uonani aim inicrest inerenn irom
January IWM; for the sum of thirtv-nlne and
M luodnllars and Interest thereon at the rate of
eigni per cent per annum from Octotwr 1st,
HELP WANTED !
We ara 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 Btore, 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.
flT. oled. That she bad gone Io lb out- I elw wish io elate that the pills
"With tbe eiOBptlon of the per bds Jorth.sumol fitly dollars attorneys lm
... .. , ... ,. . end lor U euala and disbursements of this
when ths weather ie frightfully missr- action.
. KU t I,... .i i.t.. ... nilu . This summons Is served upon yon hy public-
.bls, I have out tekso any pills since I ti pr..nt man order o th. Hon uDh.n
was enretl. And tbe pills I h ive te.eo '-""'l' 1,"1 ol ihe abov. entnie.1 coort,
. . .. "ndand.iiteredlnsldactloqoothtnthday
iiiiwTi uvi tu iiik ! uia truuiHd. I ui January, ijwi.
I..t .! l.l.....l,..l.M.t...iJ.J.. BROW! A RfDriKf.O.
" '"I""1" mm nil ms. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
settle In en me patti of my boJy, sod
which the pills have instantly driven
notice of Mention.
Cleveland. O., Feb. M.-M. A. tlanne
said this afternooo regarding Ihe en
DonBcem.nl that Oovrroor llnsliocll
bad deot.led to appoint bint I'nllsxl
Htatee senalor:
"I rrf.iv.,1 a Utter from Governor
Uusliosll Ibis mnrnitig epprUing m of
hie tatentl.io to eppotel me. I have
written a rply to (l.ernor ltaabn.ll
ttianking htm fr lb. honor b. hvwlnw.j
op a ua, and la particular f r a-lviaieg
me of hie inl.ntta In a.Uaao o( lbs
rswlenalion of Henatnr H her man. It
glyee ne a rhane. prepare my ians
for e new 1 1.. In li'e. O.iv-rnor luh.
bell d.-ubllea. felt thai III. eeelimeal of
Obbi Ineards ma was soeh Ibat he bad
belief make me Ibe Bfilntmnl I
shall da ell le mv pwr Io I worthy nf
Ibe bon.-r. As far a. my liry g e. II
will mi lit aid lh. MrKinley a lu.iuiatra
lion, end la parlicular I i iwtt i fram
ing el ol 0. a larif? bill Wblfb Will e-rk
In rshre e-infl tri.e I i , .Mitilry sad
git. a slimnios la oar oUta. 1 bat e
ll,e chief tartxM i.f my IU.
women th. newspaper spoke about and
found thin and I bey lold ber every
word said elxiul tbera ws true, Hhe
pleaded that I try these pills sod ('
hapa I wonld find the eerne benefits. 1
did not hesitate, aa eoytLiug thai rom
iswl relief, lei alone a eure, I wee only
loo glad to try. I commenoed taking
Ibt ni, lo pill Ihme times a day.
' For rigbl tnontbe pael ! had not been
able Io comb mv Lair, dreee myself or
wslk, sod bad to b. fed during all Ibis
lime like a babe. Well, tbe first pille I
rern.iuber disllootl), I look on Bator
day, and Ibe following klooday I found
I hie improveroeol ; namely, my trv
eeenvd to be firmer and lbs pain lee.
Ibie Monday ev.eleg I wee silting la
my chair, and bear ie mied. my dsogb-
JANDOrriCK AT LAORAHPR. ORRQO,
4 reh. a. ml. Nolle Is hereby flren that
bav oured my h.arl Ir ioble, and io (act
am in perfect beatlb io every respect." following named an iter has nied oni'c of
Higned: Mas. M. M. Uott.
his Intention to mads luaj Bond In support of
his claim, and that aald proof will be mad.
H.oro to and eobserib! before aTrc!l.
hcitire I oiinty Cleis. I maillla Coimly, Oreaoo,
Ibis 'iiud day of April, lm
A. V. Foktma, Notary I'oblio
Dr. Williams' I'mk fills for I'ale I'. h
tle are e.speoiflo for troubles pwoallarlo
lemalea, suob a. eoppreesbtne, irregular!
lie and all forms of weako.es. They
build op Ibe blood and restore Ibe glow
of health to pale and sallow ebeeks. Io
ma tbe- effeol a radioed core to all
on March 27, lhW7, via:
MAMTEL W. WATTED Bl'ROKK,
Hd. I nn. Ml 1,t the H' WWW, See. 14 and
WHWVMc a. Tp 1 N.. R. TJ I..W.M.
H. name. Ih. following wltneaaes to prny.
his continuous reaideiic upoa ad cultliatiuo
of.aald land, vis:
Frank Hloan, of Oallnway Orrwon.and Henry
C. Th.wipm, Albert liavla, Iis MH'arty, aJI
0, wno, irfn. a. w. t I .
'1 Heglater.
THC PLACE TO GET TH CM IS AT
D00TS AND SHOES
ST. WCHTJJXTI IVIv'iS
Ms has anything In this Una thst yon ma desire and yon can depend on It you sot a sood
article when Mat marantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialty.
k e t
1 '
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
H
orse
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binnn, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
..tr """"""" acquainted with Orant, Harney, rrook. Ollllaia and other counties
and ran ear. money and Urns la making thees section lib travtltiig men.
Prices la keeping witb th. times.
THOMPSON & BTNNS,
SUMMONS.
Millwrd French was dowe from Ibe
11 m ton creek remit ).fedy. II
lrcts Io depart ewi for Ihe Oreenhnra
mining seclioo 00 a proapoeting In or.
a if ina mi 1 11 101 Hr ir Ifll llill
ease erasing from mental worry, er. 1 oi .ro m the i mi.iy ol Morrow,
wrkort!OMeef wbeuver nalore, A. Woulery. iiainug.
Tb.y are maoofeolored by tbe Ot. WH-1 . Walker, rvf.nd.nt
liams MollOineCompaDy, HobeneClady, I In Ihe nameol lh m.w nt nnrw: Tesiet
N T.aodareeotd by all droiitMU si iM m u mw.
. 1., bbu r. swiu vi sill u'Kilww sm ,.!, itaA u.nM . In ihe ahe
fa) cent a t ot eli bo is for f 1 W. r" m emt day 04 ihe mu
iw em n ne snore entllle! court, ll;
Ths tret dsy el Mareh, IW'
and If yon fall as to answer, lor want theeenl
me Piin in eni use jo.itm.nl slnt yo nf
the turn of tlshlv .re and 10 Imllani. with
InletMl ihre..n al Ihe rale ol lea ew eanl .
aenum nm the Ma rt.r ol Ckl (iks). Ihe
Notice of Intention.
at Tin t lira, onr..oi.
I Atorrtt t
Ie r.i, U tw;. hu le eer.i r a
Ihe Mine In nme4 solM kae Ble.1
sltea thai
expire if
sa at 'i
I hts I..I--.H..B Ulutl Sil w4 In Sufi"! al 1 n4 "
i kis claim. i4 Ihet aald .rtW will m sna.lt L '
if dollars, aligner S lew, and lor bat
n rwrniht,
LHIoocI'
Are aniH a in I He, ait MSbb,
rea-tr. .wi.l. iilulir rJ ill
e aree,te.44ur fc-r. III S
rate ell b UK t
.fce, fo4t, eelw- ttwe V eis.
the ae.t r.os to toke e.l Ml IteiMs-itt-e
,1 HUeiHomiHanel by knhltralto) sne-
b.i.. i. w , Hamt, enuelf rkerk. al Meepner. '""y ) Utwell, Ju ire
rrs-m. on stan k . T. I " " mn, hhi on ine .1.
lUil ITT It MS I i-wtxw, M . n I."" n
HI g Hm V.. o Iks II.T ItV.B. "'' Attotner bv Itejatlg
t k . W V
Me aetme. Ihe fnllMerlite wltniaais la sei
bis tinanM rs4enr ia a4 eulUtaOoa
at aahi leiwi, i .
ktank Inirinaa, IMIIo. WlteMi. N C,
spent
.J llM I
i:
Notice of Intention.
'pt ail o Iims. irHi, I..4 lkM i arte.
I pat, inm.w. JAa r '.
UPPCw in it or ts rreatst Ihe int.
rrraalotl iUi tll- pt 0f, tl U ' ' V?'
II.. i 1. . ,e'iHn-s;,si w mm isistsi
""I1 h . h i rs-U. d,r-.l.y IU. I.....I .n
.... . ' I a . . a a a
Bswar. ef tHalateale I aiertb lbl ( a.
lal. Omary,
A lneiiiry will snr.ly ,lelr y ths lei.a.
of smell and e 'inpletolf drng Ih.
hoi l slesa Whs atring tl IbrnaH
Ibe meeo trf .-. Mtb, aro, le
b-mll etef b. nlie;l. I'MOit
I wo frvm reputable pbtsLt , a lb.
4iaetb.y w,l, i. lea f-ld I i ll.
gl y ea fwi'il; Jlts froai ibam.
Hall' i'slarrb t'. M'Mew l y
I), f hlsi
hternelir, !
rH'JLiqi.LbJj
H. kvk ! eJit4 il. rj
LJ Beat i eh e,.-. Toub..A t rl
Mr. dnccr: we em't j;ct
aUnj withitut you. Here
arc tliou vantl i c f jnnplc u lm
want tul tea. .mil tons of
Siih'iits ' f.r t!rrn.
Will mi vas ti sour
! customers for u: "Here k
oue I. ti.lainir. i,,. 1. airt'. ,.f in. ,,,.o i b.ii iiii. Ala that I .mi sure of. I'll
f...e
ha-
Notice of Intention.
I Am orrt at tit nti tn..ii
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IMIMIullln(SSiM4 eMtlee be
tHeet r s i. t ium ia se a "i pwt m ...
r.ulolker.u, Ihet e4 " ""I
"le hkmi 4 l M.M.., ta.i,.tf I le h, el
imtas, aa sien a IV !;, tit
1..HS W. Al-UfttT.
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He ea- t i.k.m.1. tn a I
ate n.ai,aawe aslet ra 4 .UI(.
el h.i I u.- .is
b-h.4 w -i le.... AsftHt t Heleas. .4ii
W S-IM. Seaaeht M toartef, a,l at tikl
I II, I
Airt orrti i utni cu rtnitnoii,
I J eb t, l; Kotk-e le berehe ei.ea
hal Ibe tnllaaluf Mm4 wilier bee 1 14 axrtlr.
at kie Iniei. I. on in snake ! ranl In eurnnfl
M ku.i.i.e sl lhal al4 s.n4 will be aeyt
Wl.we i la M rfn.e l ani, ( i(i el H.feoer,
trM,aii Maerb, Kb. o,, i.
Htl.4 StAKTOK,
HI . swl. bthei K4HIWat4
Htil, . ll lsli.k II
HtM Ihe h.ll.. Ine alt ii, Mil as IMH
kWrmitinvnuereel-leKr.aaa.aa4 ee.U.sUoa
al ajli .is
t ;Im W balln.. fbaHas It
Au.iu(h. a liM Mi. i bar tea
W la tfcm. ol geyiaet, imfM
iaa.rktrw.at,
11 H aiewe.
in it
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a .,
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
DfeMonabtt Advance.
.Made on Clips of 'B7
"WOOL HOLD
hmhtr Culture, final hoof.
iVMIee See fshllealkaa
t.ttse et.tas L.. rvswe
tke fiwe nte.a f.t. s so
N'otm t is Mts.mi.itai tav sW
Skill b b.itkl. at , -
has evatra al lni..tln he aete Seal e'-"-
t m Met,., eaa-it eie a tWM
in n-tr iMarn on .!. t Ibe 1Mb et
h o iii n.un erth-twa
m- t brf . llvH'. 4 ttilie
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b. oeM a 1 1. 1 nmm I h..i-n n,i!
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kit f at ett. ttef,
THIS:
h York Wly Tribune
Tttaturtr't Notice.
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r.4,b itli,
Immw as ,( ,rT
pH Rr)y. inn. fr ak, r
Farmers and Vlliaoers,
roit
Fathers and Mothers.
Sons and Dauohtcrs,
FOR
All tne Family.
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rfoogoU" lb fact tbat the American pvll rn bow tniioot to girt
tbfir titn to botne aoj bneiorg iDlerret. To mft tbia eoodition
p1iti Ul bare far Ira p aoj pr.imiBoN, nctit tnotber Hlato or
Nalional occasion rffroo.U rrnswal of tb tgii for tb rrinciplrg for
wbich THE TKinUNE b UboroJ from lU iac,tin to lb prfarnt
Af, aoil won it proatM icloric.
Ett teitU tfr.irt will t pot forth, ao. mooer frfflf gn-Dt
to rx.ke THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE prtM-mio-ntl. a
National Family Newspaper,
leUmtieg. Ir.elroclitf, toUrUioicg tcj JiiJi.rDiuktli toracb BrnUr
We lurnlsli "Be Gazette" and "n y. Weekly
Triine" one Year lor $3.00.
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M AtlVAMClt,
THE GAZETTE.
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Al tlr, IVLo, r4tehra. t-al.f
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