Bt w ' m tot I - III rTUlA VQUA !0 21 22 23 2425 No Simon admirer ever pos sessed a "sooat" that could be used to feed at the public crib. It is only the opposition that are ho equipped. NEWsrAPEBS are a necessity to the advertiser who would teach the public to use his goods, sug gests an exchange. A man cannot advertise in a live newspaper with out receiving some benefit from it, any more than he can jump into the river without getting wet. Tbe immense wheat and hop crop of the Willamette valley will be badly damaged if the fall of rain continues. While Eastern Oregon's wheat crop will not en tirely escape yet the damage will be slight in any event, and if the the rain ceases in the very near future, will be next to nothing. The Eugene Guard says that Governor Lord is charged with being a chronic drunkard and a panderer to base politicians. Thank God, the governor is not a hypocrite! Salem Journal. Which probably means that Lord does not pretend to be otherwise, says the Corvallis Gazette. The scramble for places under the new administration was quite active down at Portland last week, but it was not an undignified con test, as the Oregonian would have its readers believe. In truth, there were fewer candidates than usual. The Oregonian knows that tbe Simon candidates were not numerous at any rate. Anarchist Till Out. There is sn open rapture between fsctioos of tbe gung tbat held op tbe Oregon legislature lest winter, esys tbe Uorvsllis Gazette. Kinoaid'i lawyers, in king tbe supreme court for a rebesr in tbe Sbattnok mandamus case, in dulged in considerable fantastio borse play and mentioned tbe Oregooion in a style not pleasing to tbat exponent of Simonry. Tbe Orpgonian fired back a broadside of vituperation and tbe end is not yet. It was not to be expected tbat the happy family of politioiaDS exhibited by Showman Simon last January could long maintain its apparent harmony. Hofer, 8cott, KincBirl, U'Reo, Dawson, Barclay, Corbett, Bourne, Lord and tbeir young, were bonnd together only by ties of hatred and selfishness tbat tnnst eventually irritate. To some of them tbe outrage of a state bas proven barren viotory, and politioal impotence is Ibe natural punishment tbat con fronts these puppets of Joker Joe. Tbe heathen rage. With miserable epitefulnees tbat sbonld dissgust itself, tbe Oregonian answers tbe confession of Eincaid's lawyer that "politioal scoundrels held up tbe legislature to rob the people by issuing interest-bearing obligations of tbe state without authority of law," and that this state of affairs was brought about by a great newspaper through personal resentment, with the silly lie tbat tbe house could and would have organized but for the supporters of tien ator Mitchell. No sane men believes tbat. Tbe Simonites and the populists made organization impossible by absent ing themselves. The editorial ability of Mr. Scott bas not virtue enough to plausibly contradict this plain faot. The bold up of the legislature was ex pensive to tbe man who furnished the funds. Bourne's headquarters, stocked with wines an J dissolute women, alone would make serious inroads on a moder ate fortune. Bourne bed no money. Tbe name of his floanoial backer is not sbrou led in mystery. The investment bas not been uniformly successful, but it was not altogether lost. Owing to tbe non organization of tbe legislature the state bai to pay interest on claims against it, although, it bes money on bands. Tbe First National bank, of Portland, is loaning tbe people's money and retaining tbe interest. State taxes have been paid by hundred thousands of dollars tbat cannot be used in paying off tbe interest-bearing obligations until tbe legislature makes the proper appro priations. Lord oannot oall tbe legis eture together until bis client, Henry Oorbett, releases him. As long as bis ank is coining mouey on account of tbe legislative failure, this release will not be given. Tbe Oregonian knows these things to be true, but it prefers to lie, even when one of its associates turns state's evidence. It does Dot dare to do otherwise. It is not a free agent. Tae Hone Paper. Tbat "a piophet ia not without honor save io bis own country," is saying that has not lost ony of its force with tbe passage of time, and bow often is it true with regard to the borne psprr,saya Henry T. Atkinson in tbe Clatskanie Cbief. People are not apt to reol'zs tbe inestimable value of a good, clean, local paper, io spreading abroad tbe influence of tbe town tbat publishes it. Raoh s paper is one of tbe indications of enter prise wbiob no progressive, self-respect ing community oan afford to do without. Daring tbe pest year tbe writer of this article bas been offered a means of oom parison between two towns; one poa sessed a local paper, and tbe otber did not, and tbe result wan seen in tbe mirked difference which existed not only between tbe people, but in the in flueoce that was exerted on tbe outside world by these respective towns. In tbe one case there was tbe medium for tbe circulation of local news, business was stimulated, yarious projeots of benefit to tbe town were encouraged and made themes of discussion by tbe citizens, and tbe people as they were subjected to these infiuenoes were encouraged and stirred up to that pride in their own city FRESH FASHION NOTES. . Sprlma Son New notion la Ladlea' The minds of the maiden and of the matron of all ages turn toward th bi cycle costume. What to make it out of and how to make it are important ques tions. There are heavy grades of camel's hair, that are gTeatly liked. Serge and cloth give excellent satis faction. Denim makes good knock about ekirts, and young women who run of errands and like to be always ready for a spin are wearing denim skirts of wheeling length about the bouse, with shirt waists of cheviot, ging ham or any of the popular cotton fab ric. This bicycle length skirt, by the way, is a great. thing for busy young women. They can dress in it in the morning, put on a big apron, attend to whatever comes along, and at three minutes' notice can be out a-wheeling if anything in the way of minor supplies is required for the household, i Ladies who' like moderately thick dresees for morning and ordinary wear are using denim and heavy linens. A skirt and blazer of these materials, with a shirt waist, is the popular suit. The akirts are braided or trimmed with nar row galloon, either in rows or put on in fancy patterns. A dark blue and yel low denim with yellow braid is one of lW which is one of the surest means of tbe tne most stylUh of the spring dresses advancement of any city. J? " line. A gray denim, with black ,. . a , ., ... . braid, is exceedingly handsome, and a The influence of tbe paper did not red and black, with red braid, mak a stop here, however. Its circulation went Bmttll gTVi dresg that Bcarcely be oeyona roe counties ni its own Doraeri equalled for durability end style. and oarried to otber cities not only tbe The wheel and its costumes are assunv name of tbe city wbere it was published ing great importance in the household, but also tbat indefinable atmosobere of Even the conservative grandmother and prosperity which characterizes true en- auntie who aforetime did not approve kr,aa k i w ka t,A UI lUCIU UUU LUC III mj UfcClUl ttUU UlOCUYCt w y iro nuoium aw iunj i i u iia In tbe otber case there was no med so many places where they fill other- tim lmhririTA.hlA rhnsms that T,hJ lura for the circulation ot looal news. iA:n .; k w.q . ... "'-J""- "6"'""" - lucre was no way oi encouraging onsi- tirely worn away. ness enterprise, tbere was no friendly The new organdies are simply be- pnper to carry tbe name and tbe inflo- wildering. They are as sheeT as one can ence of tbe town beyond itself: and for possibly imagine, and in the daintiest want of these things lh town snrWftrl ana most delicate colors, une can dui from wmt of intelligence as well as from wonder how such fabrics can be woven Jf-CK Of eOterpriSA. mnm iham he, no BrtHplinntAflnri frail it.:. : 1 1 ia I 0 a. . ... - . I n people have not got time to bunt up Taffeta silk is one of the most reliable places wbiob no one has beard of, when end serviceable materials. There is a Ibey are seeking some city In wbioh to sort of spotted taffeta in black and dark make tbeir borne. If you want home colors that will outwear almost any ma seekers you must encourage them, and terial In the snk line. The spots are todoeoyou must have some medium w T ,,' "V h. -!,.. .h .i.i M w optionally pretty and creasy costumes. jj " uivu i uj uumiuv n vi iu ui ot J a uvs v The l'ucifio Farmer says that now when the harvesting and threshing crews are around do Touting everything eatable in sight, many a good wife wishes that her husband took some good farm paper and had followed its advice about having a good garden and planting plenty of fruit trees and berry bushes. Even the farmer himself when ho inventi gates his grocery bill at the end of the season will witth. that he had spent a little more time on fruit and garden so that he would be compelled to spoud less money on groceries. lU'iUNQ the past two weeks the Gazette has Wen in charge of Mr, 11. J. Htrickfaden, foremau of this paper. Mr. Htrickfaden is a live newspaper man of years of ciperi i i i . ence ami bis work on this journal U extremely satisfactory to the management He is a man o opintoua and as such waa not hampered in his wotk. He denircs this known that the readers of the GaietU may know whom to bold responsible for any editorial utter anco, though th editor of this paper U constrained to Wlieve thai tlio editor'a absence has ten the means of giving them a Wtter and inoro readable paper. r i Is speaking of measurra pond ing in congtesa tf interest U Ore gon and tbo Northwest, Congress man Kllia said recently that lie lioped for the favorable considera tion of the Indian war veterans' pension at tu tteil session, says the Jacksonville Times. This bi bas already safi-ly passed th gauntlet -f th preliminary stages, and all that it now requires is th recognition of the speaker of the bouse. Mr. Kllis lias tut dout that the bill will ps if it can I brought l.i it vote, but Hj eakrr Heed has thus) far denied its rrcvg iiition on the ground t.f economy Th bill provides for tU pension ing of soma 11,(x veterana, who fought io the Indian war of Ore- eon and apLlPctoo, and thnr of your schools and your churches, your business and your people, and the very best medium for this purpose is is afford ed by yonr home paper, tbe snooursge- ment of wbiob by every possible means hould be tbe duty of every citizen who has tbe prosperity of bis home and bis city at heart. WHAT Ollt KXCIIANUKS 8AY. II is said tbat Tom Watson, tbe Qeor ia populist editor, reoently propounded tbe query, "What's the matter with lbs populist party?" Well, from sil appeal- anoea in cannot stand prosperity, and ollar wheat and pluuty of work for those who really want to work has given it tbe megrims. Tbat is all, Thomas nd you will have to wait until a poor crop and low priors begin to bring tbe pinch of bard times eg (tin, before you eau mske sny besdwsy in making peo ple believe tbat the republican party is responsible fur every bard frost that comes, or tbat patent calamity nostrum! will core lbs body politic of extraneous Imaginary ills trumped np to clear your patbwsy to tbs vice presidential chair Albany Herald. Itobs declared In bis HI. Louis speech 'Tina movement bi.s attained tremend oo impetus, and will go ahead with rnb. Wbsn ths people ere ready snd tbat dev is not far off, my friends there will lx a spontaneous uprising, tbs a a preme oonrt will be sboliabsd snd eon gisss dispersed." Id this connection it ia pertinent to enquire what Mr. Debs proposes shell tsks ths pteos of tbs two rsnohet of government blob lis pro poses to abolish. Tbere would bs bnl one, tbs executive left. lWs bs eipeot diet a government by a diotsior shall lie organized? Ililleboro Independent. Cancer 01 the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mims, of Smithville.Ga., says: "A small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek; it soon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all efforts to check it. My eye became terribly inflamed, and was so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors ?i said I had Cancer of V the most malignant type, and after ex hansting their efforts without doing me any good, they gave np the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books oa Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston, Oregon. ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN EASTERN OREGON Located on the O. B. k N. Railway midway between Pendleton snd Walla Walla. Students admitted at all times of tbe year. " First-Class Training School for Teachers. Vooal and Instrumental Music taught by competent instructors. A gradu ate of tbe Boston Conservatory baa charge ot tbe instrumental department. Tlio ladies9 Boarding Hall Is thoroughly equipped snd offers ex cellent accommodations at reasonable rates. Send tor oatalogue. Addsess M. G. ROYAL. President of Faculty or P. A. WORTHING TON, Secretary Board of Regents, Weston, Or. FRANK R06ERS J. J. ROBERTS Rogers & Roberts, Contractors and Builders. Plans and Estimates Glvn on snort Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Done- N. Y. Ledger. GKNfcKAli NEW8 NOTES. COOKING TONGUES. Wkem Properly Prepared Fresh Beef or Cmirs Lingua Ia Dellclona Meat. Every good housekeeper knows how to soak and boil a smoked beef tongue, but a great many cooks treat a fresh tongue in such, a manner that it be comes as flavorless as gelatine. Properly roaeted or braised in stock, a fresh beef or calf's tongue is a de licious meat. It is not remarkable for its nutritious qualities, but, like the ten derloin of beef, tha meat is of good flavor if it Is carefully cooked and sea soned, and it U always of melting ten derness. Select a fresh bcf tongue for roast ing. Wash and trim it thoroughly, and Following Supposed Instruction At a certain London hospital a patient was recently given some extract of malt, with instructions to take a teaspoonful twice a day, commencing on the follow ing morning, and to report himself at the end of a fortnight. At the expira tion of this time he returned, and said to the physician: "Please, sir, am I to go on taking them insects you gave me?" "Insects!" said the astonished physician, "what insects?" "Why, them cockroaches, sir. I have taken one night and morning in a teaspoonul of the sticky stuff." Inquiry elicited that the cockroaches had not been dispensed, but had got into the jar during the first night of its stay in the patient's house. OFFICE H0URS--Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. Place" and Rog. or Jim will get 'era. o o o o o o o B OOTS AND SHOES!!: THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT M. WCHTBNTHAIv'S He has anything in this line that you may dealre and you can depend on it you get s good article when Mat guarantee! it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty Albert Qeiser brought two geld bricks luto Balcer City, Tnpeday, containing $19,500 as a result of 80 days' ran. It is estimated tbat the increase in the population of tbis eonotry during the pant year win a million snd s half. Advices from Seoul report s serious I season it with salt otid pepper. Wrap bon-tcestin Cores, while the ieonle P"1 orouna n maaeoi a piivtoi nour everywhere are dying from cholera. Stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure bilious ness, headache, dizziness, our itonutch, constipation. etc. Price K centi. Hold by' all driunrtnti. Ths only Mill to taka with Hood's Haruparllla, New York Weekly Tribune PROPOSALS FOR A BRIDGE. and a cupful of water. I loll out this paste thin and wraD it around the O. P. Georgenson, oivil engineer, who tongue. Lay it on a meat rack in a went North on the last trip of tbe dripping pon, with a pint of boiling wa Islanrte', is making a survey tbroncb r. Roaxt it for about two hours. Ibo White pans for a railway, to be built th -Urfaceof the paste from dry- by a Victoria company. n 100 Dar" or rrom owning uy basting ,. , ,,.., i . null tin wiiiur wswr m toe iwuom Tbe Cubans held their election for of the dripping ran. At the. end of thia president of tbe Cuban repnblio last time remove the past. It is of no f ur Thnrsdny. It is stated tbey have sbont ther value. Loown the skin of the 30,(KX) men nnder arms, and are possessed tongue and perl it off, It should come of sufficient lupplirs to last through ths on "y- lf it back in tbe pan, rub 'EAI.ED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECKIVED until Thursday, the 9th day of September. 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., tor building a bridee I over Kix'k creek, near Geo. Perry's place. The I uoumy to iurmsn an materials on ine grouna i ana reserves the right to reje t any or all bias A U. BAKIhllUUtH, County Judee. September 2, 197. 76-7 winter. Ouly three countries ia tbs world ei need the United Hlstes ia popnlstion Chios with 40,0on,00fl, Britinb lndis '2H7 ,000,000, snd tbe Itnsaisn empire with 130,0(10.000. At tbe present rate of in h freely with butter, dredge it lightly with flour and pour a little rich brown stock in the pan under It to Imnto it wlth.t Koast it, basting it often, un til it is well hrow-rved. Take it up. Add mushrooms to the brown gravv in the dripping pan, thicken it, snd serve it NOTICE OF INTENTION. AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREOON, J Aim 1K1I7. Notice is hereby slven that the following-named settlor has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support 01 his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner. uregon, on uctooer u, iw, vis: TRl'HAN B. RICHARD80N. Hd. E. No. 5104 tor the NWV Bee. Tp 8 8 R 24 E W M. He names the followlrg witness's to prove With tbe close of the Presidential campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the fact that the American people are now anxious to give their time to home and business interests. To meet this condition politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or 'miThSSSS National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for the principles for IVtteraon, both of Uooaelierry, Oregon, Hyl vanns Wright and Andrew Wright, both of fctgm Mile, Oregon, J A3. F. Ml MIKE. 57.V87 Register. eres.s this eoontry will have 77,000,000 wfth th tonK'- Tbe mushrooms, of in 1'JlXl iwuinc, i. inr ipt omuirci, nutincy add a i girobiH-u u uw iiavot oi ine tongue, I nere bave been zni popes, only 11 01 Hplnach is a tWIiclou vegetable to whom have reigned more than 17 yiars. st rve with roast tongue. Picklr snd Ths prosent pope, Iso XIII, baa rrignsd piquant sauces are always appropriate. 1'.) years. Tbs longeat reign waa that of I'npe Tins IX, who reiuned 32 years, refuting ths popalar saperatilinu that no pope wnnld occupy tha throne mors than 23 year, A dispatch from Toronto, C:ine la, ssyt that Aeronaut Leo Htsvsua bas iiioopss fully toatsd bis new generator for rosnn .'bicsgo Tribur. Ilahv'a Flam ..I. r liable.' white woolens are often ater rible trial, by reason of the distressing tendency they hsve to shrinking; more over, they kwe their pristine txvtuty arui sonnemi after the Brat wanhinir. This ran le avoidtwl by careful treat ment. Tut Into the lukewarm lather In fscttirina sas ff r las balloon, and be will whloh they alwnild be regularly wsMhed. leave for Klondike tbs latter t.srt of two tblei.m.nfuls of ammonia, and a ALAHt.AH HI LOT CITY. this month. He declares he will goto A. n, I raw's rron providing bis Ister rx- periroetiti ars sncoeaalnl. Tbs rflloer of tbs Fsrsllua, wbiob ar rived at I'orl Townaend last week, tell teoapoonful of powdered borax, pre- vKiwiy fliMiiived in spirits of wine, Wssh the gnrnifnts in this mixture. mtiMng thrm not at ail, or as little as possible. Itituo In cntd water that has been iirevloiwly boiled. If nosnible. Mesilier f Iks l.algl rati Hay Tky Saw Ik llrsi. Alaska's Hileol City has tmergsj ones mors from Its rsyalaridua biding place and revealed its preseoce to five mem bers ot ths psrty that accompanied I'rlnos Lttigi np Mount It. Klisa, la tbs early morning- of Ju'y l.tli parly, while retorning from tbs ocean with snppliea, saJJsaly saw lbs rlty nirmrsd in tbs clear truoapl.tr. Tbs vtalon waa so clear that U W. Tbrnloo, who first oltced II. wrote in bis notebook ss follows: "It re-juirs.1 ootffttot lb Imagtoa- lios .i liken II Is city, (or tbs Inags wss so diallnol aed plala that il rjtnre., iits.L stMeg faith, to belts Ibal il was pn ia raslily eity." Wlisriti tbs Kilaot city, of which Uisor W. Urncs wrote, ws seea fnm Mitlr glacier, lbs oss observed by Mr. Tborotoa sod eompany was observed from Malatpins glsrler, mors Ibss 1I aoile distant. It rmina, perf-ot ImsaT lr Ik) BAteatea, snd tbea slowly faded sway, whit la ila pise appesrad rocky l l. I ... 1 1 . . a I b m. . . .1...... ..I ik. ..,, , i iiia isuiee ponnrui or w hits .ir.i.ih... ..Iitb... Th.. ... lr"frw- 1 not wring theartirles, but hat st !, II. pwnpU ar slowly bat (W, , . Vprj. warm .,liU or mm sorely f roMlng Ibe divide, anj llisl lb dUUm-e from a gi-ul lire. Iron on tha roal for tea miles np tbs rsoyos is wrong sldewbiUt the material U still strewn with tenia, pruviaiona, ilisearjed I ibunp, ajwl thru let thrm air a kmar time, bgf ag and dead horses. Till" wool market m Uxmtiog in lletn'tior last Hk. 8sy not that thor ia no pnporitjr. Things wsebed rsrrfully In this manner i III kHk as gixiil as new, and should not shrink. M. Louis Itepubllc la Car reaallsallns farever. Tak raaearet Csady Calharlie, or I'm. If C. 0. 0. fall to rate, drnggisl refusd money. It Messsrkskls lssertty An Irish gimtlmsMi wss recently sl tended by an rniUsrnt Lundtut hysl rLatv. whs ung and W.AIng at him wtilt sn ltiiitritg g I an or, sUl: "I should bk V know, sir. If JOUP family hS twn bnajf Heed T" lstg llnl. Is 117" rearaaaled the . tleim th.vbl fully. Well. dorU.f. I ll Juat tell you bow It I. Our family west of Irrtarid fatuily, and that aire of uy mt.ra Wvih1-I entirrly tim Ue Jslrfe sik Jury wist trIM theut." I'earaia'a Usrklr, j vslaakle A very hesutifttl work 4 art, IterilMSy Saia Se. (Winii Caa.ly Calk aft IS. lb IimwI SnaJerful toavtiesl diarvety i-f lb , pleaaaul sod relrvabliig to lb Isals, set l-ony r-iuv.y fa ins SMseja. ( brkst Is lorv. fm oa view In rwla. liver ao tbaseU. lesealng tbs etitlr ; a to bo prevniel ta the esar by th sirteui. die pel f-ol la, nr besjsebes. ! tleeary of Trsnee, It weigh TS pounds, frvr, bablloal tntlpalioS) ssd I il- rorurawml of single tiee of Itory, loesneaa. In. bnv and try bi .f i"l'' tl n and rrferl iMarmint of its on ". sn-l iWv and 0. O. atolaj; COniU M,j wwht..snahii It Is !.! si ltV". nwbt be fual (m.peral.irv. Ths st J fosrasta.J ., rar by sll Jra,i,ta. IT-rt ol the aWt .Jmmer la s.sWIea st very hot. If THE COLD IS CRUEL. Dwellers In rlkmi llksrla I wealeaea t al4 Istrrlats, Tbs m. Teterslairg (ieog ra4hk-l iety baa puNlabed the reetslts of sn eiplorsainn stmmT tb Yak uti, a peo ple dwelling in a region of Nortiieast Klter is, rovaritig an srrs of over 1,000, wo e'piare nuu. yefc nuniliering no tiBr Uian fon.oio souls. Tbey ax rslheml rmartly oa ths banks of th g rest liters, 1 b rlutiate la ternhU on. There ars not more than dsv n th yewr free from froat, wbirh be gins In the middle of rVi.teruW and Mstotbnihldlof IlytH toW 11 lb larel 1 eoveeed wirtt sidid man 11 of anrnv and whici brav-irw n wit at ths eral of April. The cold la th nxt lntone nm the glolve, ami the temieraiurw Is bwer than any rrwed l ruuntl tb Htle. Il la greaU-r on southern I'lairam than further north on tk ahorrauf lh ArrtieiMvan, I Hi ring ls roolimialioo thai tiDoaphefie rn dittos U on of uiHlialiirrxd calm. Ther I not wind eoo'Mth to unw twig, not bird rlsr the siitl air. Th ailenr Is rotrtplrr. and all nature la in deep Wp, Ye the rliroat la ethilarwting FOR Farmers and Vliiaoers, FOR Fathers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Daughters, FOR nil the Family. Notice of Hearing of Final Account. which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to tbe present day, and won its greatest victories. Every possible effort will be put forth, and money freely spent, to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper, S THE COUNTY COCRT FOR MORROW t'onnty, hui of Orecun. In th matter oil lie rulate oi wm. icon, lerrase1. I i . , , , . . . ti. i a Nun. e is hirpir Kivrn that ivtcr naiirm-1 luiei bbiiuk, lUBiruuuvf, euieriuiuiDii anu inaienensaDie io eacn member iirii.i, uir V.Ctllli'l HI IIIV IM. win bimi v,-i- I nii'iit of Wm. O'll. dri'eaaeil, haa filed his final arnoint In Ihe ollloe of the clerk of aalil court ii aalil niaitir, and In niiraiianre of an order of I me II on. A. if, Hartiioimnew, juoitenl tne above entitle,! court, said tlnal account will come on fur heann and aettleinent on the inn dar i Nov , lwi7. at lo o c lm k a. m., the am-ond (lav I ot the Muvemlier term of said court, at the court house In Hrppuer. Morrow county, Mate ol ureaoii. ,un or lielore aalil urn any person inicreaiMi in sain eautie mar spiw-ar aim me nis exceptions, In writing, tosatd account and coo Uti lue same. 1-F.TF.R rlArr.RSriF.SD. KTecntor of the last will and test! men t ol Wm. t eell. deceased. Ualcl Auk. il, 1W. 73 ii We tornlsh "The Gazette" and "N. y. Weekly Trioune one year tor $3.00. Addr OA. SSI I i sll Order to ADVANCB. THE GAZETTE. SUMMONS. M TUB CIRCTtT COl'RT OF THE STATI , oi iireaon. lor Morrow loamy. W. H. I.r,. H. K. Klncald and rhll. McUchan, th fc(.r7iSqii i. v .nft.lr..P Hoard of rmmlsaloncra, I V I ' if tc,vHiaimii!s. 'IhlfsttXTcIsi Hr Raint and Vary taints, I 1 1 PI SP' V M . IMendanla. I 111 l aa 7 1 To Nr KamlMiand Mary Ranitm, defemlanla: I I AiJkSl In the name ol th Ciala M Ore -on ; Yon are I - i'. I 31 vac Viaal V aW hereby re.iulred Io atiear and anawer the com plain MUM inlliil you In In ahof eiitllied Bull, on or helnre Ihe uesl term ol th aliote eulliied court, Uvwiit Monday. Iheaihdayof Seittenilier. and If you fall an to appear and answer, for want thereof. Ihe plalnllrta will apply lathe c.mn io sr,.i ill n-llcl demandi-d in th com lew V plaint. In-wit: Vnr mlament and de. re . waa- I t. J k Saif Vy,r v.ArteVl'X M II r4 af.lt.at ym, f, th. ,, of . and Inlereat -X jO I I I V M ft JLKS yTSix 1 k I eTl TaL SI Ihrreon at tharal of l(ht per cent Wr annum V I I iS 1 Iiniilrt'yKx Tvi" A W. m i w I IromJuly l.t, Jl; the sum ol Slly doliaraat ' - -?XJssa, J P W J J "J J'tk. A M VT VJ I f CS J J C loroya' a and th cota and dlahurvem -nta v,- ., . aF ' U I f! 4aJ M . M thlaanlt : and lor decree forerlialng a certain -a . 'C"'-'--Tssaa e VI O U ti V ; V. '.JlswV'' mortaae, made, eiecuted and devr. bi Vf v' - jwV - J K AlS MlNaX-,!, y,m Io idalntirt on the l,.ll.,li, deacrlhM -"sV J P?nT!?.rWf:i' f . "J3 Y yi-L-f "TSJ real property silnate.1 In Morrow county, Mai f''Wi7 J'tl5trH 1 VT V.Tv ' ol DiT,in, t,vli: lha aimlheaal quarter ol i i iCiJJr t Jti'jJl I 7 W 1 1 if . He ..si In lownahlpt aorth rant U. . W. M . I tArtV IS It. ef'Ml V f II f f rw-oeled In (he ortle of th count clera of M . r, C II' 1 151)' iaJiAt, '1 f S I 1 I ssTmsW SidcTh'rVnra Wi bcrlbanjr III jH?i5. . A iudf-iwnt. ..tot,,,,. :.ndc.ia. S V (111111 tl 4b I D ' '! ' '"''Mvr' jJd'J "T' "TfT 7fT Thla summons la aerv, up..n ni In purau i !-.' !- i;'t ;h fiill 'IftJ 'j V i ,1 , ., U ' Juls of th aie emitted court, sxade an . , wtKJl ' 'J Ih.",. jil'f'u ,",): I V !'f. i Av J V entered In ald Suit on ih flat day of July Irfi, v'; J i::il.'P,i:'.;Uj:!ll1',;!-..,",'l"Il I rinK77I, HH Atu.rsil uuiiria, J t . - "ZDs twiuiiv fi" ' rJi aiUli.Uili SL'MMKS. IHTMIt flKt l'IT liHUT ny THRaTATI 1 el ,,. tor Mirtrioa t .,u ly, the War lr tery t ompaiy, I' lain 11,1, ta 'rt Krlrl. rMentanI to H4n art. t ii.-.tnt - In IH nameiHIh aiai d iee'i Yoa at h.f.l., e.., Mirr.l l.i i ii ad anaw. f the cm plaint ai,-l aial at im In Ik af ri'lt.l eriu,., on or li.,r th rai day t4 ihvmal lfm of IP hit, .,tfll ! coi. t. II M'ly. th rth ila, e a. p.nl-r I; ao-l II yti tall aoanaoaaer, l anl trf tt pl..lt will t I, .l,.. er in m ot s -r la ewa and ,.h.ir t!lfrr.RY STsSrvi Jt T.I - ii, i 1 1 a. -i;is a ti l as t iftutuai I .rtan juee-t Mar. Antoinette,- tv, ot TvtVoT ors. of tni a-tbo. M h th mi nf th ft"ln hlni.e to y-wi hH.,tr aita. hed In il,i artimi. aud alitaopfy th pr-w'a H ai Iu the parnwul , I aai 1 1 1 tbl. roate and ,i,'rmt-iiU. t ' la tiw,ia la a4 t. yoa la puetq an. a i,l. of II, atopti. n A l,eil J i !( tha ai. eiinllxl ,..,fl, na.u and "'eel IS said !" w the ; da 4 iuiy. I ' 1 1 1 sirrr i Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle II orsc AH thf tan b rrocored at Thompson A I'inns, Iowfr Msin Htrffl Hfppoer, On-gnn. ' Tha ttta aea w.ll eqnalntod with ilraol. Narnf. rn olUksai Sad MWa..H and eaa aae aey aid Um la making IH tln it leaeeiio' aa. " fTr I tplnf life the tlmae. THOM PSON Ss BTNNS AIbsnT ,rr'i, , bbiiw a arcrisi ii AttvtB)S l liiii)J,