Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 13, 1897, Image 4

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GIVKS THE OHOICB
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
VIA
OREGON
SHORT LINE,
VIA
Spokane Salt Lake
MINNEAPOLIS DENVER
St. Paul Omaha
AND AND
Chicago Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
ft N.
For fall detail oall on 0. It.
Agent at Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Qen. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND, OBKQON.
A. L. MOHLER, Vice-President.
Q0IOIS TI3VI33 I
Soix lranolsoo
And U point In California, tU the Kit, Hhasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co
The great highway through California to all
points Kant and Sooth. Grand Hoenlo Ront
of the Paoifio (kiaat. Pullman Buffet
Bleepere. Seoond-cUtsa Hleepers
Attached toexpreas traina, affording anparior
ooninmodatlona fur eaoond-olaaa paenare.
For ratM, tickets, Imping oar reeerratlone,
to,, oall npon or addraaa
R. KOKMLKK, Manager, C. II. MARKHAM,
Gon. F. A V. Agt., Portland, Oregon
RUE YOU GOING EgST?
If go, be mire and eee that your
ticket reads via
Ttie Koiitiwesiem Line
....THE....
OUIOAOO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THUS II TBB
Great Short Lir)e
BETWEKN
DULUTIf, Sr. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND KOUIII.
Tlmlr Magnificent Track, Peerless Vcntlbuled
DliiliiK and Klevplug Car
1 rutin, and Hullo:
"always on time"
haa (Ivan thla Mad a national reputation. All
elaaaea of iMiMtiKt-ni carried on Ilia vestlhtilct
trains without vit'a charge, flilp your fioiuht
and travnl miT Ilili laiuoul Una. All ax fit I
hava tickets.
W. II MKAI). F. C. R4.VA(1K,
(Jen. Agent Trav. r. A I. At
ilx W eahlnfton Ht., Portland, (Jr.
OIIIOAQO
miiwaukes & SI. Paul B'y
This Railway Co.
Operate ill traim on the famoni block
Lights III Irsios by eleotrlolty through
out; Use the celebrated eleotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Ron speedily equipped passenger traina
vrv ta and i?hl between Ht. Panl
and Cbiogo, tud Omaba and Chlcsgo;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul
Alan operate steam-heated veatilmled
Iraioa, carrying Ilia latest privets
compartment ear, library buffnl stank
In care, and palace drsalng room
sleepers
Parlor ear, free reclining obalr Mrs.
and the very beat dining rbalr ear
service.
For loaeel rates ti any oolnt la the
l'nile.1 Hlal in? Canada, apply to
"til or ad lme
C. J. EDDY.
J. W. CAHET, General Agent.
Tf. Pass. Agent. I'urlland, Or.
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against oomblnatlona, cliques, corporation!, or
oppressions ot any kind. It will be utdepeadeal
la everything neutral In aoUun,
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KJIOWINO
The United States, Dominion of
Canada and Northern Mexico
ON K MIDJfi,
Flacky Ida Minton and Her Life in the
Mountains.
The road from Castlow to Anderson
ville is through one of the roughest re
gions of Kentucky, says the Cincinnati
Enquirer. Robberies are frequent, and
many a brave man has hesitated and
looked well to his gun before entering
on the trip. To Mrs. Minton, however,
the highway has no terrors. She enjoys
the unique distinction of being proba
bly the only female mail-carrier i.11
Uncle Sam's service who rides horse
back fearlessly through the forests
with her pouch, which contains the
missives which, are the only means of
communication with the world, at large
to the residents of Andersonville.
She is a typical Kentucky mountain
girl, active, strong, fearless and very
intelligent. She is an excellent horse
woman. No animal is too high spirited
for her, nor does she need help in
mounting and dismounting. With the
mail pouch thrown across the pommel
of her saddle, she rides fearlessly along
the lonely highway, and it is safe to
say that anyone interfering with Uncle
Sam's mail would have to be a better
and quicker shot than the ordinary
man, or very well mounted, to stop the
mail.
Mrs. Minton has been married two
years. It was from her own inclination
to help earn money that she took the
contract to carry the malls for three
years. She has now completed e: ht
months of ' '
The CM's Reltaloa. .
The late Father Stommel, of Doyles
town, Pa., who died recently in Phila
delphia, was something of a wag, and
many instances of his wit are told by
his friends. One of his neighbors, it is
related, who was not of the same faith
as the, reverend gentleman, once pre
sented him with a very pretty kitten,
being very emphatic in her avowal "that
it was a good Catholic cat." A few
days later, when out for a walk, she
was hailed by Father Stommel after
this fashion: "Mrs. II , I thought
you told me the feline you gave me was
a good Catholic cat. I beg to assureyou
that you were mistaken. It is a blue
stocking Tresbyterian, and eats meat
on Friday!"
Negrroea Who Talk Irish.
The Irish language still lingers in
the Bahamas, among ithe mixed de
scendants of ithe. Hibernian patriots
banished by Cromwell to the West In
dies, One can occasionally hear, it Is
said, black sailors In the London docks,
who cannot peak a word of English,
talking Irish to the old Irish apple
women whom they meet, and thus mak
ing themselves Intelligible without a
knowledge of the Saxon tongue.
The hyuiokuuuic ou.ee lias issued a
new chart showing the limits, accord-1
LOCAL BQC1BS.
DOGS ON THE WAGON SEATS.
I THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
John Tnrley i down at Crow, Lane Faltkfl Canine Gaardiui al Their Ll!(iG
county, Or.
Will Lee, the wool buyer, left for San
Franoisoo Monday night.
Is Life Worth Living?
If there ia an individual on eartb who
is exousable for thus interrogating him
self, it ia the unhappy mortal wbo suf
fers from materia in some one of its dia
bolical forms. Thia is no diffioult
oonnndrum, however . Life is worth
living by any man or woman wbo enjoya
good health, and is not barrassed by
a reproachful oonsoienoe. Tbe malarial
soonrge, heavily laid on is a terrible one
for the poor sufferer to endure A series
of freezings, soorofaings and sweats the
last leaving one as limp and as strength
lest aa a dish rag, are hard indeed, re
currina as they do with fiendish regu
larity. Hote tier's Stomach Bitters is
the world-wide known preventive and
curative of this class of maladies, either
in tbe form of ague and fever, bilious
remittent, dumb agae std ague oake.
Used with persistence they will, rely
npon it, eradicate disease from the sys
tem. They also cooquer rheumatism,
kidney and bladder oomp'sints, nerv
ousness, dyspepsia, liver complaint and
constipation, and renew' failing strength.
Maatera' Property.
One of the familiar sights of city life
in Chicago is the dog perched on the
seat of a delivery wagon or with, mi
head protruding from the rear of the
vehicle and barking lustily at some
supposed intruder. The sight has be
come so common as to attract but little
attention from the passers-by, but only
a few years ago ita rarity would have
demanded instant attention. Take it
around the big wholesale grocery
houses down-towa and the majority of
the wagons that are backed up to the
curbstone have a vigilant four-footed
guardian in them. Most of these dogs
are shaggy-coated terriers of one kind
or another, without any claim to. high
breeding, but with the merit of inces
sant and wiry watchfulness. Let any
one but the owner lay his hand upon
TROUBLES AND CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CURED.
Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Seieatlat
Hakes a Free Oiler to Our Headers.
Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo
onm, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable core for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronohlal, Inng and chest troubles,
stubborn coughs, oatarrbal affections,
general deoline and weakness, loss of
flesh, and all conditions ' of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
coveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New ScibDtifio Treatment" bas
oared thousands permanently by its
WANTED-AN 1DEA".
thing to patent T FrotactTonrweas;tneT
Irfni too wealth. Write JOHN WKDt
theymay'
BURN CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. 0.. for their !, pria offer.
Hiok Mathews and V. Qen try, under
tbe firm name of Mathews , & Gentry
are associated together in the barber
business in tbe new stand, two doors
south of the postoffioe. They solicit a
call. Shaving, 15 cents. tf.
tbe horse, wagon or contents and at I timely use, and be considers It a simple
R Allen and wife, of Toll creek, were
down to Heppner last Saturday. Mrs.
Allen bad been ill for some time, but
tbe Gazette is happy to state that sbe
is recovering rapidly.
Yon and Your Grandfather
Are removed from eaoh other by a span
of many years. He travelled in a slow
going stage ooach while you take the
lightning express or tbe eleotrio oar.
When be was sick he was treated by old
fashioned metbois and given old fash
ioned medicines, but you demand
modern ideas in medicine as well as in
every thing else. Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the mediolne of today. It is prepared
by modern methods and to its prepara
tion are brought the skill and knowledge
of modern soieooe. Hood's SarsspsriUa
aots promptly upon the blood and by
making pure rich blood it cures disease
and establishes good health.
once the dog sets up a savage and noisy
protest, in which all the dogs in the line
of wagons join.
One of these truckmen, when asked
why' it was that so many of them had a
dog on the wagon, answered: "To Watch
out for thieves. ; Yon see," he con
tinued, "we carry many small pack
ages, and maybe before I get rid of my
load I have to visit a dozen places, leav
ing my wagon and contents unprotect
ed while I go into each house. There
are always thieves watehing for just
such opportunities, and before I had a
dog every little while something would
be stolen from my wagon and I would
have to pay the loss. Since I have had
my dog I have not lost anything.
"How did I train the dog to stay in
the wagon? Oh, that was easy. I just
tied him there and kept him tied for
three or four months, and by that time
he was on to his job. Then the dogs de
velop generally great affection for the
horses and stay nights with them. My
dog sleeps in the stall with my horse
and the animals are almost inseparable.
I have tried to take the horse out with
out the dog once or twice, just to try
him, but the pup set up such a racket
when left in the barn alone that I was
glad to let him out."
Some of the big express companies
are now putting dogs in their wagons
as additional safeguard. One noticed
yesterday had a bull terrier of most
ferocious mien on the.seat. Pity the
sneak thief who ever attempts to filch
anything from that wagon I He never
will get away with it. Chicago Chronicle.
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate trial of his infallible oure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, bas produced results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
claimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in bis American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oured in all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and oertain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. 0.,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office and express address, and tbe free
medioine will be prompt); sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.
Please tell the Dootor that you saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
NOTICE.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, , new pnen
matio tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam oc
Bisbee's. '
Now is tbe time to get the Weekly
Oregonian, tbe greatest newspaper of
tbe West. With tbe Gazette, both strict
ly in advance, one year, 3.60. No better
combination of newspapers can be mad
in the state. f r -
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples,
eggs or butter on subscription aocoants.
Any one owing this office can aettla thtnr
acoounts in this mauner eW do- it
too soon to suit us.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Land Office at The Dalles, Orkqon.
July 21, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED"
at thia office by O. B. Dowia against S. E. -Walker
for abandoning his Homestead Entry "
No. 4322, dated March 16,' 1892, upon the E
NW'iBec 34 E(4 BWK Sec. 87, township 8, Bouth
Range 2 E, in Morrow county, Oregon, with
a view to tbe cancellation of said entry, the
Bald parties ars hereby summoned to appear
at thli office on the 24th day of Sept., 1897, at
10 o'clock a. m , to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning atd alleged abandonment.
J. w. Morrow, county clerk, is authorized to
taka the testimony tn this case at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 18, 1897 at 10 o'clock,
a. m. ' JA 1. MOORE,
67-78 Register.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER,
located at Heppner, in the itnte of Ore
gon, is closing up Its affairs. AU note holders
and others, creditors of said association, are
therefore hereby notified to present the notes
and other claims against the association for
payment. ED. R. BISHOP,
55-7ri Cashier.
Dock Matlook and Ed. Smith are ovei
to MoDuffie springs, where the latter is
endeavoring to get rid of s severe at
tack of rheumatism.
HOW KEROSENE IS
Something About a Bemarkable American
Industry.
How' many housekeepers, aa tney fiT
their lnmim with kerosene oil or theif
Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible bo- summer stoves with gasoline, have any
tng to the numerous reports received nt oideot to be burned or scalded; but tbe idea how these oils are made? And yet
me united htates hydrographic office,1 PBlD 80(1 Buy oa tbe rrigbtful dis
of the enormous ice fields encountered tlgurements can be qniokly overoome
by mariners in those waters during the without leaving a scar by using De Witt's
aw n'y vv V6k? yea"o0f 1892 and Witoh Hazel Salve. For sale by Oonser
JO'JJ. BAVI flip iVlllihlnrftnn Cln. Ill .1
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Map of the World
OK TUB OTHER BIDS.
Pond $a and Get the Map and
Weekly hronlrle for One Tear,
postage prepaid on Map and Papa,
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Tickets leaned to point In theUoiUd
Hiatra and Canada.
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All other fOsUN
points I KAKea ClTV
In th Nr. Joatri
K.aat and H. Ijiiri
Honthrael (.BomToH
Union IVpol ronnecllnn
at Ht. I'aiil, Minneapolis,
Kanee (My, Omaha, Hi.
liiinta anil other (immi
nent poiol
BagK rhcoka l through to destination
nl IN tela.
Tbntnab llt kela In Japan and China, via
Taeom and Northern IVino H(m.
ship Company' line.
these reports agree in describing the
iwcuergs seen during these years as co
lossal in height and extent and herded
so closely together that any attempt
to force a twssage through the main
body of the drift was attended by grave
danger, many vessels being more or less
damaged by collision and two lost.
Some of the bergs are high and per
pendicular, end are regarded as of re
cent origin. Others are known to be
old. Their character ia such that they
could not have been formed on low
flat lands. Scientists believe ther. .M
high mountains in the A
- e VVal-
tlnent.
What aa Kiprrt Hay of Insomnia.
Sir JaiiH-s Crichtoii Browne, the fx-
pert on brain iliserwiw, hold;, that in
HOtnniii U not ntUMided with such dis-
UMtrotis C(H)Hiii('ni'eK as is commonly
uppomd. It is not us dangerous us
he solicitude of the sufferer. He sttg-
cts Una the lralns of literary nu-n.
who are the most frequent victims, ac
re the trick of the heart, which
tukes a Aoin of a fraction of a second
ttfu r each beat, and so manage to get
x hour ret in 24. Some brains, in
rntr of insomnia, slivp in sections,
different brain acctiona going off duty
In turn.
Kxporlere Aeaaalt lluer Name.
Puritig the .luuicMon trial In London,
he Ntciiogrtiphie report nt had n hard
urn with the Itorr iiumr thnt rume
pplng off the tongues of the vvlt-
iichwk. in one Inwtntico a place in men-
lioni'd whieh npiM-nre in the ilriKwitlona
n" Van Ulthnnuia WinkeNpruit. The
licnnt.1 the r.t ruing Standard re-porter
got to It whs Vun Nit llitnklMvinkcl
Sprint; the dlol gentry modified this
ton Nit lioorlswlnkrl. whlld the Sun
aitnplilkrd It to Van Oudtahhoorn's, am)
Ibe lcnlng News lioldly mnde one foor-
umt wonl of It, thus: anoudtacha-
wanawlnkle. The rest of ihe retmrtrn.
lik prudent men, declined It alto
gether.
For full Information, tim far. la, map.
tickets, etc, fall on or writ
V. O. Aut, A. l ('mat-rot,
A if I N I'. Hy. Aaal.Gen laa. Al
Th.Pallea.Or. Portland, Or
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la Tb lll-a Jailf 'tpt Hon.la
at t 43 a. u. L I'orlla ! at 71W
a, tn.
What tat go to I'oelland, tep tU at
Ti-a Ielle aad lake a trip down th
tVlaiBos yoa will aajoy it, BJ t
BJOOay.
W. C AILAWAT.
Oefl AfL
John Oochran, of lone, was in town
Wedneeday and made tbe Gazette an ap
preciated oall.
Some for ten, some for twenty and
some for thirty years bave suffered from
piles and tben bave been quickly and
permanently oured by using DeWitt's
Witoh Hazel Salve, tbe great remedy for
piles sud all forms of ikin diseases. For
sale by Oonser A Brock.
Miss Iffle Matlock, ot Portland, is
visiting ber parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Matlook of tbis city.
Old People.
Old people wbo require medicine to
regnlate tbe bowels and kidneys will
find tbe trne remedy in Electric Bitters,
This medioine does not stimulate and
contains no whisky nor othsr intoxicant,
but acts a tonio and alterative. It
aots mildly on tbe stomach and bowels,
adding strength and giving tone to the
organs, thereby aiding Nature in the
performance ot tha funotions. Eleotrio
Bitters is an excellent appetiser and aids
digaslion. Old People find it jnst i-
sotly wbat tbey need. Prios fifty cents
and fl.00 per bottle at Consor A- Brock's VP Interesting of the
,, u,. product. After leaving th crude stilU
It apenrs agnln In "sweetening stills.
Drag Store.
Green Mathews is preparing his store
room Id tb City hotel property (or lbs
fruit and grocery stand.
Not only piles of th very worst t od
can b cured by Dawitt't Witcb Hi sal
Halve, but er terns, scalds, bores, bruis
es, boils, ulcers and all other skin
Ironble can b ioataotly relieved by
lb aems remedy. For sal by Oooser k
Brock.
Haw m Train Sweeaa At AUaar
lutcrtsting result of an Inreallga
tlon of th effect produced by s railroad
train on the air through which it move
arra preaenled at a rroent meetlnjr of
lb St, uni la Academy if Selene by
Prof. . E. Mphrr. Itapprarathat mo
tion Is communicated lolheatmoaphere
ninny fi t t away, no that a large amount
of air I drag??"! along with the train.
A rruttar dinger arim-a near a swift-
running train from the tendency of th
moting air to topples prraon oer, and
at the same time to rontniunlral a mo
tion of rotation to the body, which may
cat tee It to roll nrnVr the train. Youth's
(Y lit pa li km.
rnaaala ( Iraa
In the er l Ihe cone n in pt Ion of
Iron, iwr luhabitdut. : For (ireat
I'.rltain. 4i potHtil; jw-lrium. 310;
t olisl Stt-e, sxi; Cerinany. M4;
rMeten. 170; France. US; A ti atria, 4.1;
fi..!n. Hi Italy. 12. and Russia, 1
poiinda. N. Y. Pun.
Tb t'aaal toaraa.
Mr. Crealbrad-Why la It that alncr
yo rr nominated for an office you
ba been drlnklntf ao heavily?
Mr. Creel heed -Can I l helpnl, m
a few miles from Chicago, at Whiting.
Ind., is the largest oil refinery in the
world.
Naphtha, benzine, gasoline or kero
sene, the last often called coal or il
luminating oil, belong to the same
family. The three first named being
lighter oils, do not require nearly so
much handling to bring them to per
fection as the kerosene. This, of course.
Is easy to believe, but when it is said
that from the same crude oil, after all
tbe lighter oils have been distilled out,
wax is mnde so closely resembling the
product of the bee as to deceive even
an expert, and that it is used In chew
ing gum factories, candle factories.
laundries and even in candy factories,
one is often met with a polite look of
doubt or an Incredulous shrug of the
shouldeirs. Yet It is so. It is possible to
go yet further, and ay that hundred
nf homos In Whiting and Chicago will
be made comfortable thia winter by
the refuse that adheres to the bottom
and sides of the "stills" after even the
wax has been pressed out. This ref
use jnakes a good coke, Is easily lighted,
and la warmer, cleaner and cheaper
than coal. Ilnndred of tons aire re
moved from the stills daily before they
sre "charged" sgsin, and hundreda of
those who use this fuel do not know
that It was once crude oil, dng In the
Ohio fields and piped on to Whltlnjr.
The carbon used In electric lights ia
also made from thla coke. Nothing Is
vastrd.
As the most common the keronene oil
Thb Bosa Fbbd Yard. The first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is that conduoted by William Gordon,
next door to the Heppner Gazetto
ranob. Mr. Gordon is accommodating,
bas a good yard and abundant facilities
to take care ot stock in first olsss shape.
His prices are very reasonable. Be bas
bay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
tf.
Gome to tbe Gazette offioe and get a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look obeap, and
besides you cannot get your business
card printed tbereon. tf
SUMMONS,
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TWE STATE.
1 of Oregon, for the County of Movnv.
The Oregon Mortgage Company,
j.irauea, a corporation, riain
tiff, vs.
Berend Pnppenga and Ella Pop-
peuga, v eienaanis. .
To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, dar
fendants above named.
In the name of the State of Oregon ; . You ares
hereby required to appear and answer or othen
wiie plead to the complaint Bled against youi
in the above entitled suit on or before the firs
day of tha next regular term of the Clrouitt
Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fail to ao answer or otherwise piead',.
for want thereof, plaiutiff will take judgment;
against defendant, Berend Poppenga, for the
sum of 450.00 together with interest thereon a
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
1st day of December, 189S, and for tbe furthetr
sum of (60.00 attorneys' fees and for the casta
in this suit, and plaintiff will apply to Mia
court for a decree of foreclosure ana sale of tks
following described mortgaged premises, tto
wit: TheSWMof the NEk'and the 8 of thw
8WU and the NWV of the 8WU of section vr..
townanip , soutn or range ', u. w. m., ana ion
the application of the proceeds of said sale oft
property to the payment of the Judgment andl
costs herein prayed for against defendant,.
Berend t oppenga.
This summons is published by virtue of am
order made by Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge
of the above entitled court on the 23rd day of.'
VUiy, 18W. LHJB8.
M-77 Attorneys lor rialntlns.
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tf.
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Near oily ball. a
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tbst is now being published in oar
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SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BTATK
of Oregon, for Morrow county.
Rothchlld Brothers, Plaintiffs,
Robert Krick, Defendant.
To the above named defendant, Robert Srirk:
In the name of the State of Oregon: Yea era
hereby required to appear and answer the ena
plalnt filed against you in tha above entitle)
cause ef action on or before tha first day of flat
next term of the above entitled court, to-wit: .
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fail ao to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will taka Judgment,
against you for the sum of $141, the costs and
disbursements of this action, and for the sale,
of the property belonging to you heretofore at
tached In this action, and will apply the pro-,
cetxli of said sale to the payment of said Judg
ment, costs and disbursements.
This summons is served on yon In pursuance
of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court, made and entered
In laid action on the 21et day of July, 1V7.
BROWN A REDFIRLD,
64-77 Attorney for PlalnttA.
Teaober's xsmlnelioa began is Hepp
ner Aug. It, with tb followlog appli
cant in attendance: 0ra Driakall
Maud Both, Myrtl Uornor, Mr. Ooey.
MaUIGla-aoook and Haiti Hcbofl.ld
applyiog tor oouaty certificate and A.
W, Skinner for a slat crtiflcu.
Hackle' Antra Salve.
Tb Beat Halt la th world for Cuts,
Brut, Hor, Uloer. Salt Rheum,
Fvvar Korea, Teller. Chapped Haads.
Cull blame. Corns, and all Hkio Erup
tions, and positively cure rile or aa
pv required. It t guaranteed to civ
perfect aallefaclloa or money rvfoodad.
Prlc 'ifl reals par boi. For sal by
Oeaer ft Brock.
cr in the "compound cylinder," which
perform the Mine work aa the swect-
rnlng stills, but In a newer Invention,
snd 1 patented by an outsider, who al
Iowa only 40 In each refinery, The
"sweeteners" form an Important fac
tor in the refining of Ohio oil. Owing
to the "compound" before mentioned
and the continuous friction of the Im
mrnae wire bmahes. which Veep the oil
In , mad whirl, it loaea much of It had
odor. It I again vapored off, cooled In
the condenser boxe and paaard off Into
the "steam stills" for the nest process.
In the steam stills It Is treated just
tbe same aa In the two previous proceas-
rs, with the addition of a washing by
stesm from perforated pipes psaaing
through It. It Is "vapttretf" off aa 1
fore, and now on would auppoae that
It wsa ready for use. Not quite. The
keroaen oil now paaaea Into th agi
tator for tbe final proc. Tbeagiiaur
Is a funnel-shsprd tank In w hich the oil
Is treated with acid and beaten and
blown about by a machine railed a
blower ami washed by torrents of tas
ter until it roar like the lake In a
storm. Every psiilcl of foreign mat
ter Is thus etpelled. It Is then pumped
eff Into tbe storage tanks for shipping,
Chicago Trl bun.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all fat-;
ea beuaesseoadacted lor MaacasTt rtia.
OueOmeltaOeeeerrtu,. PaTtavomei
od we cease, are patent ia ka bus Uaa Ifcuec
emote from Waahinr urn.
bead model, drama er pnoto with cWrlp
tiae. We adviee, if patentable or aai, Irre at
,tni Otf laa aat dne till aettat a eecand.
a a)Mt.rT, no iKxaia reteaas." wnn
lea of seat ia tha W. ft. aa toraifa caaainee
eat was. Addraaa,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
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NORTH Ee.CI.fIO
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1669.)
Published Weekly at
Portland, Or.
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
. Live-Stock
and Turf.
Worth It weight in gold to vary farmer
tod breeder in Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION: W.00 PER YEAR,
Htm pi eopi fr.)
Rdrsl Spirit and Ossett both tor
$3.60, oab, at Ibis office.
.17- u jiTTsiJiS c& 3LTOIsJS
iYttoriioxrim tit Law,
AU botiosM attended to it prompt and stlsfactory
manner. Notaries Public sad Oollector.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BCILDINO.
HEPPNER, i i i i ,
OREOOH
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation (!o
NOTKX
All arao taJablad ia Bote Dd a
eodot dn to Nobl ft Co, ftr rrqnld
to some forward and aelll tm as
sna a paaaibl. W slill ronttsa la
bneinaM and will swll goods a low ft
cs b boofbl any wbr la lb suiav,
Nobl k On.
Ilarpoev. Of., Jas It. "V7. tf.
dear; I B.uaht spend m' llm. Wf MmMt9trMtltmi .
vl rLJ.?:- 1 JEiti! S 1 au .r
Tb anansl iaalitata o( Ifurrew ao.
ly for lJl, will begla Aug. ,H)ib. J. U
ill tia ih coa-
lly lavitad to
ATItNTt TRIATEO BY MAIL
MAIL , h ii
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UiM 1
f A rraetaa laa
Queea Victoria's roronatloa ring Is
rr oat of hr alg at, and I worn by
ker rry tvtnlnf. 1 1 la ft band of gold,
ooatalnliHT a croaa la niHlea surrounded
by w hit brilliants, A nronUoa ring
' aappoaed to raibollt tb weddlrg
ot th ovfrtifw wa tha eatlea. Al
ttsy JoMvatl
td.
Sick bead a-u aa b quickly sud coat
plelaly ovaraos by aetng too Ibmo
Itilla pill knwa "Iwwiu' Liltl
Early tHawr," fft J by Ouar k
Brock.
I m. Joba W. Rnta , of tb lUdlnbl
iba k Wr oa diangbt Ih Hop
I Gold. lkt t4 Iitt9r aaI etgar la
tttxk. If
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Skiaefi TELLTllOM, lAIliT 61TZET 1.ND OCEAX WlVt
Leaving Aider Htreot IXek, PortUad, for Aitoria. tlwaco, Long BcIl fW.
Park sod Nabeotla. ihrMl aooaeotioa with tlw.oo stasm.r, ,od rail
road j alao at Yooag' Bay vttk 8aahor lUilroad.
TBiiiirnoiNrx
Lasvas Fort land I A. al. Pally, ateept Soaday. Leaee Aalorta 1 1". M. pally, tirvpt uM
xJ.A.xrsnr oATsnnitT
lare farUaad f. M tlly, er Sa4a. Saturday atrht, 11 P M t, . '
st t at A. it., earept saaday aad ataaday. Suaday aihi. ITS N
oa-ajk.Tr wavh
lBaaB aNtsrtlalts4 Kt tVsl m ftal ailaaal laS tlBaWMft Tnaavla tA Tft. . at a a..
Uas II. e-. ft.la.day sad rrtday T.T M Ua ivadaf st al M spT aL ' P' "
Eagtt Otffifw hhd IVlitiljM BmIi Efvin Fitt of lrmt
"tftk the rulibrr out of your Brck Snd I f f SaMy , IpeL CoaUort, riaaenra, Traeal aa th Telephaaa, ftal I ; OeUerl tad Ora
a;v i vii s: . nita a win i acvm, ibib
gird with on of amusement, Ih llttl
on aald. polatlnf flrl to Well and
thea to Willard: "If I bad th rtil'lrf
aKLTJa-Jr.'SS THE PALACE IIOTET. It ad
rl and rid aay." With ihla quirk . -L,VAV
retort tha yotisg tailaa walked away T C "HO F? CI TT1?T) Q "T..
ltbftafu.rtedfTioherpreity V-r XV-rAvJ.J JliLlO.-XrOl).
fae, il. pea) f isugkta-r trow th """! '
rbief and other utt oerft. 6tll I , . , , ,. . .
t'ot lawn cv.eer. KcCDS tllC TinCSt WinCS. Llflliorc nnrl CI
" 1 Velt4I&.
ftka Eaaw th CbMuiIm.
The net tint rVrgt. Willard and
Drirt tive Wells sttrmpl to ")oh" any
little girls they will wait unoUl do on
rla Ia around. The other afternoon
Chief Roger. lVlerUtes Pbllllp.
Wrlls and I'bllbrkk. Jailer Peer and
tlerk Itml wer oa the front porrk of
headquarter, whea ft little girt, not
more than sis years of age, stood oa
the snletaslk In-low liaWning to th
routrraatlon. "Ilrllu, liltl one, what
er you 'rubber-necking' ther forT
aid Willard. "Vea." abided Welle,