Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 30, 1897, Image 2

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    Silyer has dropped to 57 cents
rjer ounce. A silver dollar is now
worth only 45 cents.
Talk about a ton of gold from
Olondyke, how much do you sup
pose Morrow county will get for
her products this year? Just
tons of gold.
Senator Gorman ruled the
democracy of Maryland at the
convention the other day and all
was peace. The platform, written
by Mr. Gorman himself, is a sort
of a straddle a "please-all affair."
The new tariff became opera
tive after midnight on Friday,
July 23. It is said that some im
porters will contest this decision
as the bill was not passed and
signed until the afternoon of July
23rd.
This section of Oregon is now
enjoying what everybody has been
clamoring for the passage of the
tariff and an abundant crop of
grain, fruits and vegetables. Mor
row county is "in it" clear up to
its eyes.
Tbe Clondyke . fever is raging
everywhere just now, but the mer
cury will come down to its normal
state as soon as the blizztrds strike
this section. Keep away from those
icy regions until ppring, unless
you want to place your life into
tne hands of the gim receiver.
OUR GREEDY NEIGHBOR.
England's greediness is again
being exemplified in the matter of
the Alaskan boundary line. The
rich find in tbe Clondyke region, a
section which England appropriat
ed from the American government
some years ago, is again under
consideration, and not being sat
isfied with tbe steal already record
ed, assumes that the boundary Hoe
is not yet in its proper place. Be
sides what has already been filch
ed from the United States govern
ment on the boundary line ques
tion, the Canadian government in
flicts another infamous piece of
legislation to the mining section of
Clondyke, and imposes an assess
ment or royalty on the gold taken
from its territory, and at the close
of its session a few days ago the
Canadian cabinet announced that
tbe government bad, according to
press dispatches, decided to im
pose a royalty on all placer dig
gings on the Yukon in addition to
$15 registration fee and $100 an
nual assessment. The royalty will
be 10 per cent each on claims on
which there is an output of $500 or
less monthly, and 20 per cent on
every claim producing above that
amount yearly. Besides this royal
ty, it has been decided in regard
to all future claims staked out on
other streams or rivers, that every
alternate claim should be the
property of the government, and
should be reserved for public pur
poses and sold or worked by the
government for the benefit of tbe
revenue of tbe Dominion.
In addition, the English govern
ment is still clamoring for more
territory and it isn't very particu
lar as to where it plants its greedy
tentacles. The latest is to tbe
effect that Johnny Bull now wants
to revise the boundary line of
Alaska so as to come in possession
of the principal and moBt import
ant commercial point Juneau.
The time when Uncle Sam is go
ing to interfere with this greedy
maneuvering of the British gov
ernment, is certainly not far dis
tant, and if it becomes necessary
to draw the line the United States
will in all probability be called
upon to administer to the British
subjects another gentle flogging.
made of benefit to the geonnd Oregon
district, in wbiob are located fast tracts
of desert lands that oan be brought ioto
cnltivatiorj by tbe use of water. Salem
Statesman.
Tbe Ohio democrats are weakening.
A month ago tbey were enre that they
were going; to carry tbe state, but now
tbey are beginning to admit that they
do not ee a victory in Bight. Editor
Williamson of Hamilton, who reports
himself as " from tbe hotbed of tbe
Buckeye demooraoy," is quoted in a St.
Louis paper as saying "I do not think
we have any cinob on the Ohio election
this fall and would not be to shockingly
surprised if we loet the legislature and a
United Stated senator." Plalodealer.
SHEEP IMFPING.
Chicago Htork yards Co. Requires it la tbe
CaM of Scabby Sheep.
SHERIFFS SALE.
XTOTICK 18 HfREBY GIVEN THAT I'NDER
Js and bT virtue of an execution Issued oui
of the cirrult Court of the Stat of Oremon for
81 many sheep are sent from tbis I delivered, nnon a Judgment rendered and en
tered in ia court on tne tin a; oi Msn-o
onnnty and adj'iiniog oonotioa, that the
snbjct of dipping at the Obioigo Union
etook yards becomes an important cot
sideration, says the E. O. It bears on
tbe question of scabby sbeep and sheep
men will read with interest tbe follow
ing from a recent issue of tbe Iowa
Homestead:
147 in favor of A rt Rennet' and F. P. Mars. I
Plaintiff, and aaatnst Charles Kimy and Clara I
Ktmsey. hi I'e. A. J. Klmaey and Mtnsey,
hit wife, Wm. Klinney and W Klmaey, mi wiie,
W ft Mervar and Xarah Mereer. his wife, L. A.
Florence and Klla Florence, his wife, Richard
Hall and Minnie Hall, ha wife. Bamuel Hall
and Mary Hall, hit wife. Win. Farrel and Eva
Farrel hia wite, Thomas Kimaey and Nellie J.
Croft, Defendants, for the sum of OneThousaud,
Two Hundred Twenty-Three and 46-100 Dollars
with interest thereon from the 4th day of
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Oregon.
ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN
EASTERN OREGON
Tbe aotion of tbe Cbtongo stock and rieventy-Flve Dollars attorneys fees and
ine turiuer sum 01 iwemy-ruur uuiimib luow
A new ballet-proof olotb was tried on
a dog at the Chicago college of dental
surgery tbe other day, and, strange to
say, the dog survived the test, the ballet
failing to penetrate tbe cloth. It is re
ported that already the presidents of
Soutb American republios bave written
for samples of the olotb and sell meas
urement blanks. The cloth is to be
tried on a human target next. Eugene
Register.
Tbe men in tbe Clondyke oonntry,
who have plenty of provisions, are or
ganizing to protect themselves against
tbe depredations of foolish men coming
there unprepared with food and clothing
to suptiiu life. There will be serious
times in that dark and frzen land, sure
enough. Many a life will go oat on
account of oold and banger, and tbe
pistol will put out many more. Salem
Statesman.
Tbe new Clondyke discoveries will
only emphasize tbe importance of oar
rioh mining resources in Southern Ore
gon. Tbey have stood the test of nearly
half a century, yielding millions upon
millions in gold, arid tbeir permanent
valne is only now on tbe eve of a new
development, it is confidently predioted.
Ashland Tidings.
SOME (XONOYJJE NOTKH.
Among the appointments in the
house we notice that Speaker Reed
has favored our representative,
W. It. KlliH, with a placo on the
public lands and irrigation, and
arid land committee. He also
made T. II. Tongue a member of
the committee on agriculture,
Ioth these gentlemen can make
themselves useful to the state on
account of those appointments.
Til Eli E is little probability that
this government will take any no
tico of Japan's supplementary pro
tout ngaitiHt the annexation of Ha
waii, not ImcauHO of any particular
desire to Hiiub Japan, but because
Secretary Khcrinau'g reply to J a.
pau'a first protest covered the
ground 10 fully that no other an
awer id needed. The action of the
senate committee on foreigo rela
tiotis in favorably reporting the
annexation trexty without a dm-
senting voice, was additional do.
tice to Japan, and all the rest of
the world, that annexation U going
to be accomplished regardless of
the opinioni or wimiips of other tia
tiotn.
No OFFICIAL of the ad in in Ut ra
tion nor member of cither branch
of congress takes seriously the
Knglitth-ruadti rumor that Hpain
and Japan had formed an alliance
ti make war upon tha United
States. Nobody in Washington
would bo the slightest bit worried
even if it were known tlmt iucIi an
alliance was an accomplished fact,
instead f being an Knglieh at.
tempt to team potnehody, an a
ineatia of "gfttiug pvpu" for the
truthful sUteiiiet.t of the tricky
conduct if tha r.ngliah govern,
ineitt, wailo iu Heciftary Kh-r
Mali's instructions to Ambassador
Hay, concerning the seal fi-lierirs
tiagotiatioQ. It was Dot itnd
that these instructions should lm
Wade public at thia time, but they
were obtained by a wide-awake
Deawpspcr tunn and printed. The
publication has made tint English
editor very load at the U. H , and
their old occupation of atnusing
us which waa suspended will the
arbitration treaty w pending,
la been resutiifd; but it I worthy
of notice that no attempt ha Iweo
inadd bi cmtrocrt tlin truthful
ben of iktcntary KLeinuu's ar.
raigauioitw( Lwii ba'.ubur,
IIenuy Clews remarks in his
latent circular: "It is generally con.
ceded that the advance in Ameri
can Bpcnritios lins been without
any material help from London,
the transactions from that quarter
for gome time past having been
for moderate profits and
quick turns. This, therefore,
places us in a position of
not being compelled to take
back our securities from abroad at
high prices." The fact is our peo
ple have in the past six jears
bought back from foreign holders
hundreds of millions of dollars'
worth of American secuiltiee.
Our fin a nenl tub begins to stand
on its own lottom, and we will be
fore long assume our destined
place as the banker of the nations.
WHAT OIK IXCHAMIM HAY.
Tha London (Hobs savs that tbe Japi
Oan easily hip the Uulled Hlatf.
frnliably tbsOlubsMak from taoi-
polnt of malic. Those bo liar bos
"licked" are nsaal'y inclined to eorour
K another to d tbe flailing thereafter.
Titer were people who Said the United
Htalee would b "licked" in 1773 and
lHI'J, but they proved to b mistaken.
Fast Oregonian.
As heretofore state J lb CloJyk
miuiog dislriot I on Hi boundary lln
lielwreo I'ntlml Males aud Di.nlo.
too of Cans la Tbe two nations bat
not hsretofor bee able to fl( tha lias
sod now that tha gold fllU has been
fonu I, lb leak will b tnor eiallna
than tar. Tli 0. H. eot ba In-
tmolod il foreign relations en in ml tie
to report at one a treaty for determin
ing the bolloJary litis Iwlwen Aleck
anil Canada. Horn eve go so fr a to
assert that Complication Bill aria
preoipilaiing uflllltl.-s. Tb g m sane
of Id two nations will not. however,
allow t sordid an ebm-nl a tol l lo
pratipilat war. Tb lvin itT t fta
or lh nlber of lb people strip of
fniu gnld bran tig gravel It sol an la
toll Ibst require a blood cleansing
Independent.
Tb paper ar f ill nf lb Cl-in.lt.
mining eiilmsnt, lltnr pnp '
wild over It ao l rraty lo tlar at once,
Th T. M. m lint tisuy sal as J dis
appoiuUd ricerienrra.-I. M.
Mr. Totn a tasmUr of lh bona
eoramiltew on grtrllar, and Mr. F.llit
of lb emsmlHiM oa pablif lands. Tbssw
rsUMns lbs! illbs i( a If stits
lt lbir onstitusats. Mr, Lllls wst
glen also lb chairmanship of tb svim
M ile o trrlgalio an I art I laott,
hh b Mr. Ilsruian rssles as a sop
n reoitnt of hi SKtAfestf it s li
dse for Id rhaif 'naualiip o Ids n't
auj liSiU'ts rowiuitllao, lit t isl bu
'lltal Is ur-rM. Tb t-issw ta s
What Yon Need In the Way or Bapiilies
Some Points on Clondyke.
The following is said to be a mining
ootfit for two men, and those who are
contemplating going into tbe Clondyke
seotion should oat oat tbe list:
700 pounds flour, 100 pounds oat meal,
200 poonds bsoon, 100 pounds dried
beef, 120 pounds beans, 150 ponnds
angxr, 60 pounds coffee, 10 ponnds tea,
25 pounds ooooa or chocolate, 50 ponnds
rioe, 30 pounds hominy, 50 pounds
peaches, 50 ponnds apricots, 50 pounds
seedless plums, 2 cases oondensed milk,
EhkIh brand; 10 ponnds soap, 5 pounds
ground mustard, 2 pounds cayenne pep
per, 10U pounds salt,, 0 ponnds Uow
brand soda, 10 pounds Royal baking
powder, 1-pound oane, 2 picks, 2 shovels,
4 pans, 2 axes, two hatohnte, 2 saws, 15-
foot, 1 band; set brnoe and bits, J to 1
inches ; assorted steel nails, 40 pounds ;
3 chisels, 1 plane, rope $2, 15 ponods
oakum, 3 pounds white lead, 1 gun and
ammunition 150 rounds, I oooking outfit,
1 rehVctor, 20 pounds of quicksilver,
1 trailing fork, 1 oompass, matobes, 8
can syrup, 6 gallons; 1 keg piokles, 5
gallons; 2 gallous alcohol in gallon onus,
3 pounds nf black pepper, 50 ponnds
vnporated potatoes, GO ponnds butter,
firkin; 30 pounds lard, 20 pounds sea
biHCiiits and 1 case oorn beef for trip on
Yukon; 10 pounds cheese, 2 boxes
choice candles, 1 looking glass, 20
pounds tohaeoo, plug; 10 pounds tobao-
co, smoking; 1 wall tent, 10x14; 1 crow
bar.
Tbe Gazelle is also able to give a table
of distanot'. Tbe Oregonlno printed
one not long ago but it was not oorreot
in every particular. Also out tbis out
From Juneau:
Haines M, at ion (Cbiloat) 80
Oyea 100
Head of oano navigation 106
Summit of Chilcat Past lit1
Head of Lake Lindeman 1'23'i
Foot otLak Lindeman 127'i
Head of I.aks tietmett 12Ht
Foot of Lake Bennett 153'
Caribou Crossing l."6'1'
Foot otTagish Lak 1731,
He.! of Lak Martb 178
Head of Caeyon 223
Fool of Canyon 823
Urad nf Wl.ll Uors Kapids 225
Tahieen River UO
Head of Lak I Pargs 2:
yards company in requiring tbe dipping
id an infusion of cigar etnbs and tobacco
strappings of all sheep intended for ex
port has aroused tbe shippers of fat
muttons to a vigorous protest, which
resulted reoently in a modification of
tbe order. It is hereafter proposed to
dip nothing but scabby sheep. Tbe
dipping ordioance promulgated by the
department of Bgrioulture bas been in
full force for some time, but it is only
sinoe the establishment of the tank at
tbe slook yards tbat it lies been in effect.
Aotingontbe theory tbat prevention is
better tban cure, the healthy animals
have been subjected- to a dipping opera
tion as well ps those affected with dis
ease. Tbe charge for dipping bas been
tbree oents per bead. Tbis bas not been
ground for tbe protest, but it is claimed
the dip used bas bad a bad effect on
tbe bealtb of tbe sbeep and places them
in an unfit condition for an ocean voyage.
"A reoent shipment of one thousand
bead arrived in Liverpool in snob poor
condition tbat tbe importers at onoe
wrote to the shipper in Chicago to say
tbat they wanted no more tobacco sat
orations billed to tbem as fatlings of
the flocks of America, and unless be
could send tbem sbeep whose nerves
and tissues were not shattered Bnd
uined by nicotine indulgence all future
deals were off. Other importers wrote
letters of like import aud the market
wasseritnsly affected. Tbe stock yards
company instead of ohanging the dip to
a sensible one, modified tbe rules in
such a way tbat hereafter all sheep not
affected with disease will be permitted
to go without dipping. It is needless
for us to say here tbat if the right kind
of dip had been . used there would bave
been no protest.".
and dlibursments, and whereas it waa further
ordered and decreed by the court that the
mortgaged property described aa followt
to-wit: The East half of the North-west Quar
ter, the Booth-west quarter of the North-east
quarter and the North-wett quarter of the
south east quarter of Section 18. Township One
(1) South Kange2S East W. M.( in Motow
county, Oregon, betold to satisfysaid judgment,
costs ana accruing costs, i wiu on
Saturday,
Tne aisi aay oi juiy, inir.
at two 0'cWk p m., of said day, at the front
door of the court house lu Heppner, Morrow
countr. Oregon, tell all the right, title and in
terest of the said above named Defendants in
and to the above described property at public
auction to the Highest and best Dinner tor cash
in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satis
faction of said execution and all costs and
C08IS that may accrue. E. L, MATLOCK,
enerirt of Morrow uouniy, Oregon.
Dated July 2nd, 1897. 558-67.
SUMMONS.
Located on the O. R. k N. Railway
midway between Pendleton and
Walla Walla. Students admitted at
all times of the year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vooal and Instrumental Musio taught
by competent ioetrnctors. A gradu
ate of tbe Boston Conservatory bas '
charge of the instrumental department.
The IOLclies' Boarding Hall
Is thoroughly equipped and offers ex
cellent accommodations at reasonable
rates. Send for catalogue.
Addsess M. G. ROYAL, President of Faculty or P. A. WORTHING-
TON, Secretary Board of Regents, Weston, Or.
Tbe Whitman Monument.
A. B. Niles, representing tbe Nileo-
Vinson Marble Works, of Walla Walla,
aooompanied by bis young son, was in
town Sunday and Monday. Mr. Nile
is happy over baving secured tbe con
tract for the Whitman monument. It
will be a marble shaft, 28 feet biph, and
and will oost 82 100 and will be ureoted
al the grave of the brave pioneers who
met death at the hands of the Indians,
below Walla Walla, near now what is
Whitman station, Nov, 29, 1847, j net 50
years sgo next November. At that time
the monument will be ereoted and dedi
cated, a tribute to tbe memory of one
man who saved Oregon and Washing
ton from beoomirg British territory,
and to the Christian pioneers wbo met
death at tbe bands of savages in their
endeavors to spread tbe gospel.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
1 of Oregon, for Morrow County.
W. P. Lord, H. K. Kincaid
and Phil. Metschan, the
Board of Commissioners,
etc., Plaintiffs,
vt.
J. B. Bperry, 8. V. Bperry,
Bperry, the Ore
gon Railroad and Navi
gation Company and P. .
(!. Thompson. Defendants.
To J. B. Bperry, 8. V. Sperry and Spcrry,
Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the above
entitled suit, on or bet re the first day of the
next term oi tne above entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, theflth day of September. 1S97:
and if you fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the
court to grant the relief demand d in said com
plaint, to-wit: For a judgment and decree
against you for the turn of S2000 and Interest
thereon from July 1st. 1892, at the rate of eight
fier cent per annum, the sum of f 150 attorneys
ees and for the costs and disbursements of this
suit: and for a decree foreclosing a certain
mortgage made, executed and delivered by
defenclnnts, J B. Bperry and 8. V. Bperry, to
plaintiffs, on tbe following rel property situ
ated in Morrow county. State of Oregon, to-wit:
South half of the northeast quarter and north
half of the southeast Quarter of Bee. 20. south
half of southeast quarter of Sec. 20, west half of
the southwest quarter of Sec. 21, southwest
quarter oi northwest quarter of Bee. a, north
east quarter of southeast quarter of Bee. M,
north half of northeast quarter and south
east quarter of northeast quarter of Sec. HO,
southeast quarter of northwest quarter and
north half of south w.st quarter of Sec. 29, and
the northeast quarter of aoutheast quarter of
Bee. 30. all in township 3. south ranee 2P. E. W.
M.. recorded in the office of the countv clerk of
taid Morrow county, in Book "C" of Mortgages
at pagea 132, 183 and 134, and to sell said prem
ises and apply the proceeds of said sale to the
payment of said judgment, attorneys' feet, costs
and disbursements.
Thit summons is terved upon you pursuant
to an order of the Hon. Stephen A. Lowell,
Judge of the above entitled court, made and
entered in said suit on the 2lxt lny of Jn'y, 18U7.
BROWN & REUFIELD,
64-77 Attorneys for Plaintiff's.
FRANK ROGERS
J. J. ROBERTS
Rogers & Roberts,
Contractors arid Builders.
Plans and Estimates Given on snort Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done-
SUMMONS.
OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old.
Place" and Rog. or Jim will get 'em. o o o o o o o
THE NEW YORK
Merchant Tailor.
PatroQize Horne Industry.
Has opened a first-class tailoring establishment in Natter's building,
next door to the gallery, and carries a fine line of Foreign and Do
mestic Woolens; is a practical tailor and cutter, with many years of
experience. Makes suits to order in the latest styles. All at reason-
able prices.
A new metal baa been discovered in a
ooruber of Southern Oregon placer
mines. It ia an alloy of nickel iron, and
ia id faot niokel ateel, soob aa ia naed
for armor plates oo battleship!. F. E.
Birge, of Med ford, baa authority from
Ban FraDoiaoo to pay 25 rents an ounce
(or the metal. Canyon City Newa.
rui
Are much in latlri ahwiji
reaily, efficient, satisfac
tory, prevent a cold or fever,
rurs all llvrr Ills, slrk limd-
trhs, undies, ctnMlNitlti, rte. I'rlea IS runs.
Ill oulj Pills to take with lluud's Murupurtlls.
d'8
Pills
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
1 of Oregon, for Morrow County,
W. P. Lord. H K. Kincaid
and Phil. Metschan, the
Board of Commissioners,
etc., Plalntltl's,
vs.
Nye Rambo and Mary Bambo,
Defendants.
To Nve Kamboand Marv Rambo, defendants:
In the name of the State of Oreion; 1 on are!
hereby required to appear and answer the com.
pinini niea against yon in tne anove euiitieo
suit, on or before the next term of the above
entitled court, to-wit:
Motuiav. the 6th lav of Keutemher.
and if you fail so to appear and answer, for I
uttnereni, the plalntlns will apply U
court to grant the relief demanded in the com
plaint, tn-wit: For Judgment and decree
attains yon for the sum of t'mO and Interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum
from July 1st, IK'.ri: the sum of fifty dol'ara at
torneys' fee and the costs and disbursein"nts
of this suit; and for decree foreclosing a certain
mortgage, mane, executed and delivered by
you to plaintiffs on the following descrlb d
real property situated In Morrow county, Htate
oi urcgnn, to wn: ine southeast quarter oi
hw. : in townships, north range 21, K. w. M..
recorded In the office of the county clerk of
Morrow county, on the 17th day of March, law).
In book "l" of Mortgages, at pages 477, 478 snd
47'. and to sell said premises and apply the
proceeds of said sale to the payment of said
Judgment, attorneys' 'ees and costs.
nil summons is served upon you in pursu
ance lo an order oi Hon, btephen A. uwell.
Judge of the above entitled court, made sod
entered in said suit on the 21st day nf July, 1KD7.
BROWN A KKDKIKI.D
64 77 Attorneys lor Plaintiffs.
Fool of Lak La Uargs 3H4
Hootalinqaa Hirer 31rl
Caasiar liar 842
Iliht Halrnon Klver 3'J
Little H.I moo River 38-Vt
Kit Fingers Kapids 444
Kick Rapid 4.V)
Telly It.yer r303
Wlitia llir 6iW
Hiewarl River tVJ
Huty Mil I'iwI fito
('lood)k 674
Fort Ht liaoo fi2'
Foriy Mile Tost 72S
Fort On,! ahy Tl
ciroUCiw ..urn
raosj i'Iholi t trt.
Ilirch Creek M
llJiHid Crwk 50
tlruti iro Creek 6j
lu lepeu lenoe Creek (VI
Msslodoa Creek CI
FegUi Cre.k tV
Tl rortlauJ Meienry gita m
g'xi.l aJvio. Il aaja;
Tl fact baa Wo Ulnpt lt,f our
dry fiKHU niemhanle ar shorl on many
ol li hue of goods required by miner
Id l lis niUl rrgioa of lh aortb, tint tl
traphlt) ordura ar brln"" In I bees sop-
pll and by I tlaia Ihs Klder sails,
July 3 V, anything ta lbs tin t l"thita
csllmj for will b 00 bl. Wool bnle
so.'h a a' woe a ta tha 0i its and Ms a
ll'iha, ttvrmaa aorka, fell inltteiis, etc. ,
tisve leea nrdrk by the l'e. and will
he nm sale witlila a k. Hot d.n' go
tlblint. IVki'I Ie'l a hf td pleasure
In that al.i and roach eonntry. IKib'I.
If Ineky reonfb to strike It Ikh. si la
ferutilttif and eoandtrln everything
Iskea from lb earth. rWs-risihIa and,
hn a ornpe'swey ) n)lre.1, rtnra
to ltgoB and Iska life ty.
This 1 Your Opportunity.
Ou roceipt of t u cents, cash or slaiii,
a fteuoroUN sainpla will tie luuiled of Hie
must iKHininr Cuturrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Kly's CrvAiii Ila'.m) snHlcient to dimon-
strsie tho grc il tmoita hi tiio remedy.
r.LY mtoTiints,
Cti Vi'.rnu t., Srw York City.
Rer. JolinHeid, Jr.i'f Or al Falls, Moot,
recotn mended F.iv'a ( team l'iiliu lo me. I
ran euildiati hia a'eii im tit. ltlaapoal
live cure for ratal ih if Uwd aa directed."
Iter. Fraud W. I'm.le, Taalor Ccutral frt.
I'hurch, llelroa, HouL
F.ly'a Cream Halm la tb acknowledged
cur rut- ra'arrh and nmtaina no mercury
Uor any lujurluus drug. ITica, 60 cent.
SHERIFF'S 8AI.E.
NOTICIt ta Rfr.REBY HIV THAT fSnKR
Slid by virtus of an eiernllnn Issued out
nf the ( Irrult Cnuii of the Mate of Oregint for
the I oiitity nf Morrnw and iii me directed and
ilelleret upon a hiritntent rendeml and en
tared In said court on the 4lh dav nf Men h. IwC.
In favor ! Julia Cartel. I'laliitllT. and asalnal
Hamtiel I Iterkln. Marlha A. Iterklng. bis wile,
James H, Nunaniakersnd Maria K Nunanuiker.
his He, H T Amleraon and K I Kmt, H-
fetidants fur the sum nf rteveti Hnndre.1 Rtshly
ell and 3Vltm 0llan llh InUresI lhere.m at
tha rats nl elsht per re nl par annum I mm the
'h day nf Man h, l7. the further sum uf riltv
iMIIat sim.rtey s leas snd Ihe s un ! Cltiv-
I an and M ! I!lars e.ais ed dKMinmenis
w herras hr said ilecree and nnler of aal It was
dlneret thai the tullnalii deai'rtiied real
property t all: Tha aouth hall nl tha north
eaet quarter. tUa ao th laenty Ave .'-o arrea if
the north aeat quarter of Ihe nnnh aat quae-
let ol aniion 11 I. .a mi ll. Ironth Kanee
and tha A eat half nf tha SoMli tteat quarter nt
Kartioa II and tha hnh half of Ihe North eaat
qoarler nf Sartlon li. In "elite , Sottl
Natig JS. Iat w M , all In M..rni mtnitv
Itreson, la aold to aalletf said ) Ml-tiei,, rosis
ami MYtm eiMis I a ill, on Natnt.lay,
1 ha let dar nf July. !:.
St twe e'rha-k a m , ol said dev. al the Irani
dnornf tha eonel k.mae ta Heppner, Mntmw
CHtntr, nrefon, sell all Ihe nihl, till and I
lerral (4 lh aald Saatiwl I i.rnf.
Martha A l.erklr.,. el a'.. la and lo
lh ehnve c) ear 1 1 had pn.r1y el pnl.he
eucitnn In th hliheel end heal ht.t.ter !
raeh In hand, the prorard lo he affiled to lh
ailaiariion nl aald oarutlon an I ell coett and
met that may a.rrue K I. M4IUHK,
aherllt Mirow lountv. rtq.
I a led Jul, td. lavf. VaV7.
Cleaning
anil Repairing none at Low Figures.
A. WEINBERGER. Proprietor.
B
00TS AND SHOES!
THE PLACE TO GIT THEM 18 AT
M. LICHTBNTHAIy'S
He has anything In this line that yon may desire and you can depend on it you get a
good article when Mat guarantees IU
SHOES I IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Strt. Repairing a Specialty
THIS:
to li
Wly
Tribune
FOIl
SUMMONS.
HTHK ClRCflT COl'RTOK THE STATE
of oreson. for th County ol Morrow.
The Oreson Mnrliie t'omnany,
I .united, a corporation, 1 lalu
tlll, vs.
Bert-nd Poprn and Ella Pop-
IH-nsa iMOi'noanis.
To Berend Ponnenra and Ella ronnenna. de
fendants shove named.
In th name of the elate of Oreson: You are I
herehy reiiulred to appear and answer or other
alee plead to the roinplalut Bled ssalnal you
In the alaivt entitled suit on or before the first I
day nf the neil regular term of the Circuit I
Court lor Morrow County, Oreson, to-wit:
!Ho:ioay, in sin oar ot xenieniner. i'J7:
and If you fall to so answer or otherwise Mead,
for want thereof, plaintiff will taka judgment
SKalnst di'feudanf. Herend Hopen(, for the I
sum nf I.M) (10 tnsether with Intereal thereon at I
the rate oi ten per crni per annum from Ihe I
lit day nf Iierenitier. l'i. and for the further I
sum nf 1,10 00 attorneys' fees snd for the costs I
in this suit, and Plaintiff will app'y to Ihe I
ronrt tor a deeo-e of foreclosure snd sale ol the I
follow! g neacrlhed mnrtaased premises, to
alt: Theawt.nl the N K' snd the of the
1U1 J L. G taVl. ..g k. tlU 1 1 a
Tft '! mm sw tw ii ansa n w m i ri Briiiisii I w,
low iinip ton
th 'Ill't(n
tmi-rri' lo th
rtaaif haarxl n t
Sa is p-.hii.hed by y.r,,,. oi .n VlUc .wU1 haTe f" ,eM Pce prominence, until -Dother State or
oM.'lnutr National occfuton demaoda a renewal of the fight for the principle! for
Farmers and Villaoers,
FOR
Fathers and Mothers,
FOIl
Sons and Daughters,
FOIl
M the Family.
With tbe close of tbe Treaidential campaign TIJE TRIBUNE
V'h.'TMV m -id'aale ot reo8Dize" th fct tbat the Ame PP are now anxioaa to cire
.... . iL.' i' . i. I a . .
rVTed "r . S3i:ili! inep um? w Dnme Dn8ini?s8 iDtercbts. To meet tbia condition,
July, lw7.
M T7
sl i m m I vnva
Attorneys lor Plaintiffs.
Mrppcer Outfltii (V, la th
Her fa iaa J, M J. ' ' " a
l'.yery aew tahaerihar nt lb()aitt
from ,i data, May 35, l.l7,aill r4ra
a a trealaa a book votlfe a loo lh
ptWa of lb auWrlptioo. tf
SUM MOSS.
tUTIIK riRCftT rorRToy Till fT ATI I
I nf Dreson, for Morrow County.
Th fiar Prewery t ompaoy,
rialiitllt,
va
Rolrt Krtek, IVfrndanl
To Molwrt Krlrk. lelendsiil
In the namentth atat uf Orevnn: Yon ar
herehy reotilred In appear and answer th mm-
plaint filed esaleat vim In the ehnve entitled
anion, on ot helnr lh am day of lh net
Wrtn nf lh shot entitled enitrl, liwwll :
M,.n. lay. Iheaih day nf arftemher. I?:
snd If you tall snmansaer, forwent thereof.
lh plalnillT will lak ludsmenl stalnst y.ot
Inrlhs sum nl I IW. th cats end dlelmr
meats of this a-Hon. end 'of th aal nf Ihe
properte belonginc lo y.a aeratofnra ettarhad
Inttii anion, and alllanply the trnresal
axld sale In lh parWHMil ol said Judsment, mats
ti1 nielHiraemeltla.
TMs aiinimons ta eerve.1 npon yoa In pneati
snra of an order of Hon Mephen A U.all,
Jndsenf lh ! entitled rnurl, mad and
entered In said arllnn nn lh lm day nl July,
ia.: nun a a r ur i r,
I TT Allorueys Uf P.ali.tllT.
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Puaday:
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