Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 21, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, Jax. 21, 1898.
In oar last issue oar editorial
writer made comment on a clip
ping from the Herald, a populist
paper published at Pendleton, in
reference to Senator Wolcott, of
Colorado, in which the Herald was
represented as being about right
1MB was stated on tne presump
tion that the reports concerning
Wolcott's general dissatisfaction
with the president and on the sup
position that this and remarks at
tributed to him were true. Senator
Wolcott's noble stand with the
president, as given out by the
press early this week, entirely
removes all doubt as to his loyalty
to both the president and to the
republican party, for after a speech
of over an hour on the subject of
international bimetallism and his
experience in Europe while a mem
ber of the bimetallic commission,
he stated clearly that he was with
the president and the republican
party, and so clearly aod thorough
ly did he discuss his subject that
he was congratulated by his col
leagues openly on the floor of the
senate, it being impossible to con
tinue business for several minutes.
While Senstor Wolcott gives way
to some other person on the com
mission, having tendered his resig
nation.it requiring more time than
he is able to give to the subject,
yet he still believes that inter
national bimetallism will be re
alized, and says he will assist at
any time to the end that this re
sult may be occomplisbed. Sen
ator Wolcott is a good republican
and stands on the republican plat
form adopted at St Louis.
S?5lMADE. MOTHER WELL.
Sickness Driven From Another Home by Paine's
Celery Compound.
licly degrade the guilty officers.
It is a
Barratt who is the youngest min
ister ever appointed by Uncle
Sam, and is now the youngest in
the service of his country. He
way appointed by President Cleve
land while a reporter on the Port
land Telegram, and he has made
himself so useful to his country
and so popular with American
residents in Siam that not long
ago he was endorsed by the entire
American population of that coun
try. Although a democrat, his
worth as a representative of this
great nation, his patriotism, his
fealty, should be recognized. The
Gazette hopes that he will be re
tained by the present administration.
President Dole has arrived
from Hawaii and will proceed at
once to Washington.
The house decided early this
week that this country was not
yet ready to act in the Cuban
matter. But this connot last long,
jingo or no jingo.
Mb. Corbett is a kind-hearted,
charitably-disposed old gentleman,
and it was a mean trick to induce
him to throw away bo much good
sound money for an unapproach
able seat, says the Portland Tri
bune.
Tbe Epigram, of Baker City,
does not want to fuss with tbe
democrats, but insists that if fusion
must be had for spoils, that it is
best to fune with tbe republicans.
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
XT0T1CK 18 HEREBY GIVES, THAT THE
A' nnaeraigned assignee of K. 8. and 8. u.
Cox, Insolvent Debtors, bu filed his final ac
count a such assignee with the clerk of the!
viremi court of Morrow County, Oregon, ana
that said account will he called no for hearing;.
and be passed UDon Mondav. the 7th dav of I
March, 198, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. of I
sam aay, or as soon thereafter as the same can I
be heard and passed upon bjr the judge of said
cvuri.
Dated this 21st day or January, 1898.
W. P. Fell,
616- 25. Assignee.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offici at La Gbandk, Obegoh,
Jan. 19. 1898.
NOTICE IS IEEBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice I
of his Intention tn make final nroof in siinnnrt I
of his claim, and that said proof will be made I
oeiore j. nr. Morrow, county uierk. at tieppuer, I
uregon, on marcn re, lavrj, vii:
CHARLES S. JAYNE,
H. E. No. 6082, for the SEU of Sec. 14, Tp. 3 8, R
27, E. w. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation I
oi, Baia iana. viz: waiter Crosby, Jonn Mar
shall, Sterling P Florence and Andy 8. Steven
son, an oi aeppner, uregon.
JS. W. BARTLETT,
616-27 Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
January 18. 1898.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 v following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final nroof insunrjortof
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
uregon, on Saturday, February 26, 1838, viz:
JAMES R. NUNAMAKER for Heirs of Maria E.
Downing,
H. E. No. 3619 for the SWU of Sec. 5, Tp. 2 8., R.
24 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: David F. Baker, George
W. Utt, David H. Urabill and Thomas King,
an ui xuue, uregon,
JAS. F. MOORE,
16-27 Register.
Womflu, mothers of families, have no
more right to live beyond their strength
than beyond their income.
Tbe greatest injustice tbat women do
themselves and their children is io pot
ting off getting well. Headaohes, neiV'
This is the opinion of theSumpter oneness, dyspepsia and melancholy lay
News, also a populist paper.
The Gazette apologizes for mak
ing a second mention of a fact,
that the Gazette is still the official
paper of Morrow county, but this
seems to become neces
sary because of a "how it hap
pened" article iu the Times.
The Gazette had never been ac
cused of giving away anything; in
fact the main objection is and has
been that it didn't do that kind of
business and this shuts out some.
But as a matter of fact, if tny
person thinks tbat the Gazette
has been all wrong in this matter
we would be pleased to have him
call in and examine some trophies
which will be kept, given this
office by some of Ileppner's lead'
ing business men and others show.
ing tome startling irregularities.
If there is odo paper being sent
out by the Gazette without haviDg
been authorized we will be willing
to give up the shop and walk out
of town. And further, if any per
son wishes information as to cir
culation of both papers since the
advent of our opposition, we refer
them to the books of J. P. Wil
Hams, the pnatmaster of Heppner.
So far this paper has not indulged
in slicing its own pra.no, but has
let its friends do that part of it,
and of these we have a few loft, as
some one not a milo from the
Gazette oflico has loarned.
Notwitohtandino the persistent
efforts of a portion of the demo.
cratlo press to prevent oontribu
ticUH, the president's manly appea
for donations for the relief of the
MKr Cubans, who are auflWiDi. for
the iiecetntitioa if lifo by rcamm o
the condition! on the island ant
not for any faults of their own, has
touched the charitable heart o
the country and subntautial relic
is pouring into tuba ly every
steamer. Arrangements have Won
made for MIm Clara Barton, pieni
dent of tha American Hod Crops,
to go to Cuba w ith a staff of aaaiaU
anU to help the V. 8. consular
agents iu distributing the aid
among the suffering. The prcsi
(lout is much gratified at the
prompt renpouw of the couutry to
tits apHal for aid.
Ex-Detective Welch, of Port
land, arrived from tbe Klondike
section, where he made $14,000
mining this summer, on the last
steamer from Bkagway, A few
more stories like this and all will
go Klondike mad.
The startling news has reached
this sanctum that Mr. Corbett did
not want to be U. S. senator. He
spent a great deal of time for
pleasure then, for he has been at
Washington for over a year. It is
a shame that the political sharks oeiving treatment from the last doctor
of (Wnn ahmild nr. aUnWnll,, oootlnoally for nine months, was pro-
, , i nonnoed oared and continned so until
impose upon an old man in his t. . ,.,, , . Bn T
ant days. M oblioarl to commenoe dootorins
strain, although all Immaainable treat-
It is reported that 120 pounds meets bad been resorted to without one
of quartz picked up near liaker I particle of relief
The Gazetto in receipt of a
copy of the Kiam Kree 1'rea, put.
li.hed at lUnkok, of Nov. 1.'
lV'7, which contains a full ac
count of tin kettlemrtit of the
Keliott affair. Mr. 11 V. KrlUt,
1'. H, vice consul geueral, was as
miuttej by Siameae aoldiers on the
I'.'ih of XoToiuWr, 1, and Min
later lUrratt wanted a peev
fH'Uh'tucbt at tho hau.ls of tha
tnued commission, dut was debit
tbia. II at ones sent for a V. 8.
gun!!, and tha government die
patched th Mar.i.M. t'poo It
appearanr be Mame0 govern
rtn'til got down to luiiie at once,
and thorn 4 of llio whola affair
their leaden fingers over the whole
household.
Paine's celery compound has driven
sickness and gloom from innumerable
homes, where some loved member was
tbe source of continual anxiety and even
despair. Tbe constantly repeated suc
cess of this great lnvigorator in making
people well bave roused many persons
who thought themselves destined oore-
deemably to lives of imperfect health to
try Paine's celery oompoond.
No one can read the following letter
without being inspired with confidence
with this great remedy:
31 Play ter 8t., Buffalo, N. Y., July 23,
About eight years ago, after the birth
of a child, I suffered terribly. I oould
not get help from over , a dozen phvsi
ciaoa to whom I applied, and after re-
City conntains $1100 in pure gold,
sayB the E. O. It is not so cold
in the liaker mining district as in
the Klondike, but the stories from
both places have the same flavor.
Ity all means patronize tbe home
production and create a sort of an
Oregon Klondike.
I was subject to neuralgic troubles
and slightly rheumatic, and I became
dlsoouraged and melancholy, feeling tbat
I should never again be well woman
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCHBRS
Who has secured tho services of
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Rates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
w fMK m m m jiiiiu lis'
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
I was in a pitiful state, when my hus
band, who bad been benefitted by tbe
nse ot Paine's oelery oompound,' nrged
me to try it. In a remarkably short
time after I began taking the remedy I
began to notice a obange tor tbe better.
Before I bad taken three bottles 1 was
well. I consider my core a miraole, for
I bad tried a great many dootors and
different drugs and spent hundreds of
dollars in vain. Respeotf ully yours,
Mrs. Eate Hennesaeo."
Close, oareful observation of great
numbers of cases like the above led Prof.
Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of
Dartmouth Medical Sohool to tbe formu
lation of Paine's oelery compound.
The suooess of this universally well-
known remedy in quickly driving oat
disease from the blood and system need
not be retold to newspaper readers.
Paine's celery oompound restores to
bealtby state a weakened and diseased
nervous system. One of tbe first evl
denoes of its building-tip virtue is tbe
gain in flesh noticeable about the face
Night sweats and nervous twitobings are
things of tbe past; there is a great im
provement in looks, a better appetite,
sounder sleep, a clearer skin and more
regular functions. These are a few of
tbe outward improvements. More im
portant is tbe thorough and radical purU
tying of tbe blood and tbe regulating
and building-np of the deep-lying nerves
all over tbe body. There is nothing
half way or partial io tbe effect ot
Paine's celery oompound. It oares permanently.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaOrande, Oregon,
Jan. 19. 189S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon,
at nuppuer, uregon, on Marcn 12, mm, viz:
WALTER CROSBY,
H. E. No. 6029, for the Etf NEJ,, N 6EJ Sec.
11. Tp. 8 8. R 27. E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Charles 8. Jayne, Bruce B,
Kelley, George A. Stevenson and William Stew
art, all of Heppner, Oregon.
E. W. Bartlett,
616-27 Register
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
January 17. 1898.
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named Bettler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk,
at Heppner, uregon, on February mm, viz:
ALBERT A. WILLI8,
H E No. 3990, for the 8WU of sec 29. Td 2 8, R 25
E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank Smith, James H. Willis
and James Brown, of Lexington, Oregon, aud
1 nomas A. uriskeii, ot Heppner, uregon
JJ
When you hear dem bells Y
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
t
6
MAT HALVORSEN,
LEADING MERCHANT
OF LONE. vt
615-625
A8. K. MOORE,
Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at La Grande. Oreoon.
OTICE 18 HEBEBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, uregon, on reD. Jta, wjh, viz:
LOUIS OR08HEN8.
Hd. No. 5,339, for the WV4 ofNWVandWtfof
8W!4 of Bee. 12. Tn. 6, 8. R. 28, E. W.M.
He names the following witnesses to Drove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
bert, Charley Boudrey and Peter Hung, all of
tieppuer, Morrow county, uregon.
J. W, BARTLETT.
60S-19. Register.
6 Kesps General Stock o! Merchaniise
which is in strict accord with the
platform upon which he was elect
ed, famishes a reasou for the
senators who are populaily koowo
as "silver republicans" to break
their pleasant relations with him,
but so far as can be learned it is
labor wasted. Some of these
The United BtatOB cm no longer
ocenpy a tentative position in re.
gard to Hawaii. The Hawaiian
nnuornmanl Ima r.fT.itn.1 itu.ill '.ba I ... . . -
6 "n"m'"'"i,i""iwoulj-l)8 miscuiel makers were
lytotueLmted btates, and if we Lurried en Senator Wolcott
do not accept the islands we must m.tfl his nor-h. etnlaininiy tha
... i , r o
rejoci mem, in wmcii case some triD of him8(,lf and colleatmes to
oilier Roverumeni win step in ana Europe io bpbalf of international
into jiuHHfrwiuD. ii must do 6iiuer bimetallism.
one thing or the other. The senti
ment of the great majority of the The legislature of Marjland,
peoplo of the country is un- safely republican, is deadlocked
douhtodly in favor of annexation, by a lot of would-be republicans
ana luilications at anhington who assisted the democrats to
point to au early ratification of (he organize the senate. The Gazette
piOBidouts treaty. was of the opinion that all the
traitorous republicans lived in Ore-
The democrats aud the assist- C". but there are a few iu Ohio
ant democrats are trying hard to oJ " Maryland, we notice.
make it appear that the financial 8"h perfidy should be plainly
position of President McKinley,
What is
Scott's
Emulsion?
It U strengthening food and
tonic, rrrurkibl in Its flesh-form
ing- properties. It contains Cod-
Liver Oil emulsified or psrtiilly
digested combined with the well-
marked by the party with the
stamp of disapproval. They should
have no place on earth or iu hea
ven. There is but one place for
them.
f SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon lor Morrow county.
The American Mortgage
Company, of rVotland,
Limited, a corporation,
l'Uliitlll's,
v
John H. Crafts, Annie
Crafts. J. W. Smith, M.
V. Hanlson, Jacob
Hort.er, and Colli ll &
MrKarland, as partners,
Di'fiMiilanu.
To John q. crafts, J. W. Pmllh and M. V. Harri
Inn, deii'iulanta, above named :
lu the name of the State o( Oregon: Yon are
hereby required tn appear and answer the
complaint tiled against you III the above entitled
suit, on or before the first day of the next regu
lar tor in of the above entitled court following
the expiration ol tha time prescribed in tha
order for publication of this summons, which
first day will be Monday, the 7th day of March.
Ih'.w. and you and each of you will take notice
that If you fall lo so appear and answer, for
want inereoi planum will apply to aald
court lor the relief demanded In Its com
laiut, to will for Judgment against John y.
rail and Annie Crafts for the sum of 'i to.
gvlher wllh tntrrrst thereon at the rale ol eight
wr cent per annum from the first dav ol De
cern tier, I HiJ, tn afofdanoe with the terms of
a rt-ruin pmnilMory Dole, hr them made and
delivered to plalutlfT, on or about the 1Mb dav
oi jun, inn?, tor aani sum: lor tne sum ol Ii
aiKirurra ica, and lor in sum ol u .i
anre lor taa, and lor the rou and dlobnrse-
tnrot ol this suit: aim a derre lor the lore
cliKiira of the rertalu mortgage executed aud
delltrred by said delvndaiiU, John W- t rails
and Auule ( rails, lo plalutlna to secure th
payment ol the above de-rtbrd nolo, and for
llm sale ol said mortgaged propertv situated In
Morrow county, Uregon, dwrtbed as billows,
lo It: the soiitho't quarter ot section X
Tp. 'i south ol range it eut W. M., and that the
proceeds ol said sal be applied to tn ymul
ol Iht amoiiut du plalutlfl, alUirneys live and
rn oi ami.
1 his summons Is served anon yon by publi
cation tlierrol. In niiraoanr ol an order ol H
flrphrn A liwell, Jiulg of lh above entitled
court, ma le at chembere. at I'endleton, Orejon,
Notice of Intention.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
Dec. 23, 1897. Notice is herebv given that
the following named settler ha filed notice ol
his Intention to make final proof In sonnort of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
oeiorej, n. Morrow, uounty cierg.at Heppner,
uregon, on inursoay, feuruary s, 1'J, via
JOHN B. HUNT.
Hd. E. No. 4W0, for the N WU of Sec 17, Tp. 3 8.,
R. 26 E. W. M.
He names the following- witnesses to Drove
nis couiiuuous residence upon ann cultivation
of, aald land, viz: Edward Hunt. Edward Dris-
ki'll, (leorge Shlck and Arthur Hunt, all of
Heppner, Morrow county, or.
JAB. F. HUIIKK,
60S-19. Register.
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5
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Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin
ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies,
Wood and Willowware.
First Class Goods and Low Prices
is his motto.
MflT HALVORSEN,
IONE, OREGON.
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Tn UHlana War.
When people biiv. try. and Imv agiin, it
mean llicv'rr Attnltttl. 1 lie Hile id the
I ii i I'M Miilc are now Inn ing I'am arvU
Candy Cathartic at Ilia rale nl two million
Ixitra a year and it will I thrr million le
for SVw Vrar'a. It mean turrit prove,!,
that Caacarvte are the trota! ilrliglilful Ixiw,f
rrguUlor lor etrrvlxxly the tear round. All
di utfgiatt 1UY, iV, .VK a Uii, ui guaranteed.
TIH WHS AT MSHKKT.
l'itHTi.in. Jaa 'Jfl Thar area m o.l
known Ana highly prized Ilypo-I Ira.le In Hoilati?a way, and bitfhr
heat tuarkel
t. wiib
apimrenily mora 1.xu. on rnteid an-
roiml. Hhoru" eotared nulla freely
phosphites of Lime and Sods, so bar-aians. tb abaai
itiat iiKir jwiuy i iiuiiiiuy
Inert aw d.
Tba rltqtta vara toml bnyara of
Jaly opimn and New Yntkera wer buy
lt I re I j lilb May and July abeai in
l'biitv Alao tha lrnn demand for
casb wheal a Very boltrnb featnr of
ha market. May. abirh waa nu.dtd at
ttl al Ilia aliiaa leatarttay ba.l Imtera
al ilia rntti Itita tuof nln al 1M U'M '
WhatWiUHDo?
It will arrest lo.s of flesh And
restore to a normal condition the
inf Ant the child snd the Adult. It
will enrich the blonJ ol th Anemici '' ,,ul "' hem day
will stop the cough heil the irrits-
tion ol the throat And lungs. And
cure Indptent consumption, we
mske this stAtement bcCAuse the
eiperUnce ol twenty-lire years hss
aa Iranaanlad at atiottt tbewa pt
Notthae! reipla rra afnl eara. I'bkv
aatn re-n'it parloa.1.
i'alilaa ra nnally alroog aod higher
At l4ep.Md May wheat oined .
alw last biatbl's) elii and ohwd
U. almv Iba otetilri prlc.
rroven It in tens ol thousands ol iod qnis. AniaetB
' I ami faita alea.l an. I untat. I txiiM
M af.MSiUIHIMi I mm,m .I...U ,!, tnora i,nlil.
on th 1 Hh day ul January
r i.i.
I
ii run in.
Atlorueja for riaintlir.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J Dec. 10. 1KI7. Notice Is herebv riven that
me toiiowtng-namea st-ttier has Died notice ol
They Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
TH6 Pioneer Blacksmltns
Have made some elegant Improvements In their establishment and added a large stock of
Iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick repair
to their wagons, buggies or machinery. Their specialty Is horseshoeing.
Meadows & Batten art the Boys to do Your (York Right, aod do it ' Quick, too.
his Intention to make final proof in support ol
his claim, and that said proof will da made
before i. W. Morrow; County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on January 21. Iim. vis
W1I.I.1AM WAKKKN,
Hd. No. t2.W for the F'i NKu .,,d w gKU fcw.
23. Tn. .VHof R t E W M.
He namea the lollowlng witness to prove
hi continuous residence unnn and cultivation
nl said laud, vis: John Zollinger, Sylvester
W. Kloreon, Robert 1). natkln and Lout
Oroahens, ail of Heppner, Morrow county. Or.
t. w. babtlitt, Register.
pftVld.
SUMMONS.
N THE riRCl'IT COl'RT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for tha Count of Morrow.
Ed Hood, Haliitin,
va.
Frank kaney and Wm Rndlo. Tefendanta.
1 0 Frank Uanev. one ol th above named de
fendants.
In the name of the state of Oregon: You ar
required lo appear and answer the complaint
piainuir nie in tn anov entitled court
and suit on or before the Ant day ol the nest
regular term ol aald court, to-wlt: On the Brit
Monday ol March, 1UN, and II you fall to so
answer, plalntllT will take Judgment and de
cree, foreclosing tbe mortgage dcwrllied In
Ml. I complaint on the N lt of Hec. 2A, tp 1 K,
H K W M. HSVI of N and NWt of (IM
ol Hee 27, tp I S. R Vi K W M. and that th m
M tout that th proceed be applied to ll.e
payment ol th um ol Ilia A-J with lntret and
attornrya' fee W and plalntlA col and dla
burenint nl suit and cos' of sale.
This summon t published by order of
Stephen A. Lowell.
4 W. REA, I'lalntir Atty.
Dated Dae. , Iwi7. 4-17
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is thai of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee s
And by tba way they hav anything yon can call for In th II n of
Hardware, stove and Tinware.
00 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
SUMMONS.
T N THI riK.'VIT COCRT OF THE HTATB
I ol Oregon, lor Morrow county
W V. I.or.l U R. kin. aid
and I'hli. Metaihen aa
tli ruiard ol comuii
Slonr etc., IMaluUHs,
a.
Adelliw Howell, Henry
Howell, Maty liowell,
John How, I. Nellie
Hnwrll. n llllam Howell, ,
etanford Howell, Joerph
Itowrll. 111. la Howell,
Ma Howell, Frank How
ell. l!i. on.. How. II. Ully
llow-ll. It. III. tmrrt.
Kit rarer, A.lrlln How
ell, aa adrntnl.tratrti
and ll. nrt lloaellaaad.
miiiiatmu ol Kiaiilonl
How. II. dereMwl, l
lrnt.iita To Hihi.h How. II, Haiti Ferer and Rlt
Farwr, lwtrn.Ula
In lh nani ol th atata of (Iimou Van ar
h.ret.it rr-,.iir to awr and answer th
r.'innaltii fli,t agalnct yoy In th Imv n.
titled sun on r trior th Aral day "I th neat
rriilr term ol this miirt, lo-alt, Th "th day
I Man h. Im nd II vuu 111 la anwf I,
want ihere.. lh (.ulntlll will apply k th
nmrt l tntni Ui reliH dwaandl In th mta
I l.l'il. t wit o )ii.liniil aalnt ya ur-ia
ar.rtwln pniutlMory rt Ut Ui ha nl J.u
an), Inli rMt ih.r.B al lh rale nl .Is hi pvf
r-nl r annum I nun April 1st. I "Ml, h inn ol
li itofurys lr and th nmf ud ail.ur
io.ni. o i Ma suit, nl that th moftg flr.n
loWF.Mmtli.ivfm.nl of aald kilt on lh. el
loam dM-rlivt rwal pmpwrty tiuiad la
Morrow i...,niy. Mat. ol otwa tn-wll Houlri
unaM.r ol aw A lp s. koiith nl rang t
S M . Hw h.rwrloa.t and aald nencwn. aoi.4
F! nglUb J 'he prc.vw.1 nl !. I Ml h efpited to In
m.,.1 cm ii m.oi mi I'iaiiiun.
NOTICE OF HE A RINU OFCONTES T
V. . Laud Orru , l. OatuDi. Oai .
LtN-mtir l-tth, IteC
Complaint having been tna.1 at this omc by
th duly vertArd and rormnnrated amdavlt of
John B. Manning alleging that Kat Kuell
who mad Timber Culture Entry No. l'-i at
the V, . land omce at la tiranda. Oregon,
January XI, lw. for lh W . ol v and M
of avt v and aw4 of at.", of rhw. a, tp 4 R
.1. R. W. M. has wholly lalled to comply wllb
th Tlmner Cullur Ijiw; that h did duiitig
th year ler wholly ln.on aald trarl nl land,
that aver si lira ha roiillnul to ahan.lon th
sam and ha mad no Improvvateiita upoa
said tract or any part thereitf.
Therelnre, with lh view of th cancwllattnn
of lh aald entry th aald parttM ar hereby
summoned and required to h ami appear bw
loraj. Vt Morrow, County Clerk ol Morrow
Counly. Oreon, al hi ofru- at Heppner, Or
gon. on th I .lh day of February, x, al lK
hour id loocl. k a m , ol aald day, then and
thee lo pmdiic ii 'h Uwtlmony they may
har roiH-ernltif aald allrgatloua Final hear
ing In h bad al lh olhr of lh nwl.ter and
t"lti si l (irand. Oregon. Marrh llh, Imm,
al luerba k, a. aa.
K W BttlTI FTT, rtegtalar,
10 II J. H. KotlHlMt. fUrwiier.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
KKAL PROPERTY.
OF
Tht nwiniii I rt op." !w In pmpb.i
anrw n n oKl.r ,4 lh II a mr'ln l.w.it
)n.tir IS hor tmile. ronrt, tra-l. aif
w b..! i He,,, m t M.y oiai .i ; - iv::: M,i,r,;rvnr-
NOTICK MFttRRY OIVF! THAT rSDSal
and by virluvnl an nr.r ot aal lau4
mil n th. rtiitnly rourt ol the slal ul Unt.in,
tor Morrow exiinty. on lh ih day nl Jexnart,
la. tb nroleraliiwl. aa a-lmlmwralor ,4 th
eaiale i4 H.ll'it M Allyn will cm and ftr th
tih day nl p.brAiarv. atmtwl to oil at
pritaiw aale fc.r rwah la harnl, l th billowing
4e rtfcwd rwal propwrty ol aald Utl HtiaU.l
la MiMmw oonilT nwi. Iiian lh norib
! q i.n.r an Una Ihirt one, In township
una, aiiih ol ran iwentv II r wt W M . an.
th nnrlh wat qnarl.r t a-i lion thirty la, la
townahlw ana, oiiih ol ran? Iw.nU Ms ewat
w,M, io lh a.iilh-at .tuartcr of aaatloo
Inlria . rt tw iiahip no. oiitci nl ran twenty
lna M ,o-IN4 Wllh ail lh. l.nantiU.
i.n.iiam.nia and ai'purtenamwa thrrvtinla
J. L. GIBSON,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
Shaving. - IO Cts.
Hair Cutting. - 25
Jo Is keeping up the reputation of this shop
for nrst-clana work aud would ba pleased to
nav you can.
D. E. GILMAN,
6cncral Collector
Fat your old honks and note In his
hands and get your money out of
them. Makes a specialty of bard
collection.
Office ia J. N. Brown'. Building.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
15
Cents.
hop two door South ol Fostomca.
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon has re-riamcd
his Ktand tho old Jones
livery stably
Tlio Control.
Baled hay for aal. Charge reaannahla. Call
on him and hav your horse wl cared for.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
aw i a, .
41
D. A. CURRAY,
Fortnr!y ol Tandtetoa
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaalnf,
Half Cuttle,!,
Shop, MaUiKk Coiner,
18 Cants)
28 "
I1ppnr, Oregon.
Ellis Sc Phelps.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All biialnaa attend.! to la a prompt and
atl.lartory MIMl. MoUrlr Fublhr and
Collar fair.
Ollka la Hattar allala. Nappaar. Or.
W. W. SMEAD
Will pay taa klflaaat
mark at prka l
I (Met. IVlti. Fur-, Oil Itul
Ut ami 15rn.
t. I ll i r, barrtguea F4 Mora
la tbe pines to go to get
yoar fine pork and lamb
chops, steak a and roasts.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Fine sii(.rurd ham and baron.
Fur leal lard, kill rndera1, old
,tliork,'"", phcm P14 UC
RHEA A MATHEWa
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
A. O. OdILVIE f rro,'l
r.
fARC fROM ARLINGTON TO
Fai (w aillaw, S uo . . Hoawl inp Hat
MayvlllaiUmiu) 4oa Round trip taa
Coodoa ( aallca) i Round trip Set
Cl. (ja kaii.) .. ton ..... fcmind tp lm
011 (It -ll ..... M .... lumimtrlp J.
Pimp U.t. Arlin.trm .ry Bo6g
(Hb.Uf rieapiH) at t o'Hfc; dna
at CrmHow at 3 p. a. am) arrlvta al Koa
atl at 7 p- tn.
Cotsfofiabla fovr, pnh tw.
fnl. ipfi,ooa4d'?ra.
rxmesing
lalwl at Hfppwer, Orfia. Jiary Tth. Iwi
I T a I t'N,
U CJ A lmlniallalcrt,
that t-itn wilt apoloiio auJ pub
M ii -a U 4'HaM
S.OlI liMMMts tin mk.
U.I AlloiS k talnltMa