Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 28, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, Jan. 28, 1898.
a republican.
There is much discussion being
indulged in at present in certain
quarters as to what constitutes a
republican, and to one who views
the situation from an unbiased
standpoint, the bulk of what is
being said appears to be the merest
rot A very few, wise in their
own conceist, and not, capable of
taking a broad view in regard to
the matter, say that a man is not a
republican and should not be con
sidered as such, unless he stands
unequivocally and flat footedly for
the gold standard. This is the all
in all. the sum total of their idea
of what constitutes a republican.
While on the other hand there are
those who hold that unless a man
accepts the free silver idea, in
totum, he is not a good republican,
and should be kicked from the
ranks. Such talk as this is non
sense. The money question is of
great importance, and should be
speedily and forever settled, but
it is only one of the great ques
tionswas only one of the many
great principles of the St Louis
platform, and a man's loyalty to
the party and his right to be called
a republican should not be ques
tioned on this one issue alone.
The Uazette considers a man
who voted for Wm. McKinley and
accepts the principles of the St
Louis platform, a good republican,
and entitled to recognition as such.
No man has a right to question his
republicanism. The acceptance of
the gold standard coupled with
free trade does not make a man a
republican.
It might not be out of place here
to state that the Gazette believes
that the members of a legislature
are elected to serve the people, and
this they can only do by qualify-
ing for the offioe and taking their
seats at the appointed time. We
also believe that when a majority
of the votes of a legislature are in
favor of a certain man for U. S.
senator, he should be elected, re
gardless of politics, and such elec
tion should not be prevented or
hindered by a mere handful of
men who have nothing but their
own eolfibh ends to serve.
borne ol tnose meu wno were
elected as republicans, but used
their efforts in defeating the de
sires of the republican party by
holding up the legislature last
winter, are now making themselves
heard in the land, raising a great
cry about what constitutes a re
publican. Borne of these fellows
my have political aspirations, but
BOSTON'S GREAT PREACHER.
The Rev. I B. Brady, D. D, Advises His Many Parishioners
to Take Paine's Celery Compound.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
Jan. 28. '9ft. Notice la herehv riven that
the following-named settler hai filed notice ol
nit Intention to make final proof In iupport of
his claim, and that aaid Drool will be made
before J. W. Morrow. (Vinnfv flerk at Returner. I
vicguut uu jnarcn 15, l&JQ, via: .
WM. E. OENTET,
H. E. No. 7742. for the NEi Sec 29. Tn 1 8. R.
27. E. W. M.
tte name the following witnesses to prove
o uonunuous residence noon inn cultivation 1
of laid land, viz: William Rn.rr.tt Edmund
Baling, Mlrtlin J. Devin and William J. McCarty, 1
an in neppner, Oregon.
h. W. Bart Lett. Register.
618-2&
CITATION.
TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
-a. 01 uregon. for the Countv of Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of John M. 0. Spen
cer, e minor.
To J. B. Sperrr. guardian of the estate of aaid
I minor, greeting:
in tne name of the State of Oregon, Yon are
hereby cited and reouired to amear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Morrow, at the Court room thereof,
at Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on Tues
day, the eighth day of March, 1898, at 10 o'clock.
in tne torenoon of that day, then and there to
aettie your accounts aa guardian of J. M. O.
(spencer, a minor, and abow cause, if any exist,
way ne snouia not pay over to tne aaid John H
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
T. C. BORCHERS
Who has secured the aervlcei of
MRS. MARGARET VON CADOW
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Rates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
0.
han
the sums of monev now in his
belonging to said John M. O. Spencer.
Spencer,
ns belongii
Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew. Judge
I of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
me county 01 Morrow, witn tne seal 01 said
Court affixed, this 26th day of January, A. D.
low.
Attest: J. W. MORROW.
618-28. Clerk.
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
undersigned assignee of E. S. and ft. H. I
Cox, Insolvent Debtors, has filed his final ac
count aa such assignee with the clerk of the
Circuit Court of Morrow County, Oregon, and
that MalH .fWlii.n. n.111 k. mII-J C U 1....
du.u j uu , nut u. uaiicu 11 y iui uuuugi I
and be passed upon Monday, the 7th day of
oiarcn, taus, at tne nour of 10 o'clock, a. m. 01
said day, or as soon thereafter aa the same can
be heard and passed upon by the judge of said
court.
Dated this 21st day of January, 1898.
W. P. Fell.
616-25. Assignee.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAB,
J. C. BOEOHEES, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
1
1"
Land Offici at La Gbande. Obkqon.
Jan. 19. 1898.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
I of his Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
Derate j. w . Morrow, uounty merK. at Heppner,
ureguu, uu marcn it, mas, viz:
CHARLES 8. JAYNE,
H. E. No. 8082. for the SEii of Sec. 14. Tn. 3 S. R I
27, E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of , said land, viz: Walter Crosby, John Mar
shall, Sterling F Florence and Andy 8. Steven
son, ail 01 Heppner, Oregon.
A, W. BABTLETT,
816-27 Register.
Notice of Intention.
When you hear dem bells!'
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 !
I
m
Vu V ?
Tbe Rev. James Boyd Brady, pastor
of Ibe People' Temple, in Benton, pre
Idea over tbe destinies ot the lnrcest
Methodist obarob in the ooorjtry.
Bifi, candid, Bootcb-Irisbraan that be
ii, Dr. Brady bai built up tbe Temple
flaaorially and numerically, and today
be ii the pastor of a flock of 1700.
Dr. Brady devotee himself with no-
nagging (murage to auything he under
taker The chief charaeterialio of bii
ministry baa beeu proKress, In Doraber,
fiuancial condition and moral and spir
itual growth. He ia a man of plain, bat
Tigoroue words. 80 muoh baa bo aaid
and written about Dr. Brady hia work,
bia progressive methods, bia eloqnenoe
and bia power aa a minister, tbat tbe
bould they come before the peo- 'nHwta f'om btm will be con-
pie, we opine they will be bun ' 0,0 ""P"" l0tn",' P"'00' x
. , . .r . . ., 'aw 'be large number who are eyery
pruod at the number of votes they 8uodiy ,nfluene,d for Bood by bii
won t got. 1 bey deserve to be p nt rful preaching. Da writes :
Boaton, 8ept. 27, 1897.
Taina'a celery compound, if widely and
wisely used, would relieve nervousnesa,
aootba reatleaaneia, reduc aiokneai,
atrengtheu the body, Invigorate the
mind, and add yean of happiuraa to life.
Jtmea Boyd Brady.
Faator People'a Temple.
far beDeath the clod of political
contempt, there to remain until
they have pureed themselves of
their political trickery and on-
worthiness.
Tni nomination of John W.
Many live under tbe needlesa affliction
of indigestion, nervousness, constipa
tion, and general weaknesa, and endure
the consequent loaa of beHltn without
considering bow easily tbe cause of all
this illness might be remedied.
Needful nerve and tissue nourishment
ia at Ibe bottom of all permanent, build
ing up ot tbe bealtb.
Paine'a celery compound looks out for
the insidious weakening ot the nervous
ayBtem through malnutrition. It gives a
healthy tone to the stomaoh, Increases
tbe blood supply, quiets and equalizes
tbe irritated nerve action and promptly
feeds tbe tissues wben the bodily vigor
is at its lowest ebb, and should not be
further taxed.
Tbe only cure, therefore, for rheuma
tiem, neuralgia or general debility tbat
ia lasting in ita good effeots must rest
on radios! cleansing ot tbe blood and
building np ot the nervous tissues
All this ia best done by Paioe'e celery
oompound, because thia remarkable
remedy begina at the beginning, wher
ever there ia diaease, and establishes the
health firmly and beyond any fear of
falling baok.
Tbe worn-out person who cannot aleep
bould take Paine's celery oompound.
j. . f V T rt 1 I I u uimu vi wmu nun unri ui i mi 11 iinij to llliaglue iusi enrj uuur
ViriKK", " "p7t OTU time to set well will sooner or later I.hv. taken frnm .Uon i. an hnnr aain,t
I .1- i. .. I ii.i - r m
oonnrmeu uy tue sonaie sua mai
gentleman is now attorney general
of tbe United States.
to take time to Iw ill.
Nothing underminea health and energy
ke loss ot sleep. Tbe nervous system
suffers as muoh from laok of sleep as
from laok of nourishment. Both may be
supplied and abealtby condition insured
by using Paine'a oelery oompound.
The stay and stuff ot sound bealtb is
well nourished aod well regulated nerves,
Sufferers from, sleepleeenees, nervous
dyspepsia or headache may be sure tbat
everv reservoir of nerve force baa been
tapped and exhausted by work, worry
too little sleep, or faulty nourishment,
beoanse of poor Indigestion and sesimila
tion. Aa aoon aa auob signs of nervous
exhaustion are noticed, shaky hands,
broken aleep, poor appetite, wasting
diseases, neuralgia or dyapepsia, take
advantage of tbe remarkable restorative
aud regulating aotiou ot Paine'a oelery
oompound.
Nervous diaordera increase in a aort of
oompound ratio. It ia a thousand limea
easier to put a atop to nervous debility
in ita earlier stages than later on to
oorreot nerve and brain exbanstion, tbat
may be complicated by heart, kidney or
some other organio trouble.
Paine's oelery oompound must not be
confounded with any ot tbe plausible
soundiug, but really temporary make
shifts, wboae curea are never permanent
nor thorough goiog, and only bring de
ferred hopea tbat make tbe bear! aiok.
Paine'a oelery oompound ia tbe greatest
nerve and brain invigorator and moat
reliable blood purifier the world baa
ever been blessed witb.
Land Ofkic at The Dalles, Obeoon.
Januarv 18. 1898.
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
'ollowlne-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final Droof in aiirjnort of
I his claim, and that said proof will be made be-
lore j. w. Morrow, uounty ciern, at Heppner,
uregun, on Saturday, reDruary za, usm, vu;
JAMES R. NUNAMAKER for Heirs of Maria E.
Downing,
H. E. No. 8619 for the 8WW of Sec. 5. Td. 2 8.. R.
24 E. W. M.
He names the following' witnesses to nrove
his continuous residence unon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: David F. Baker, George
w. uu, David H. Urabtll and Thomas King,
au oi xuiie, uregon.
J AH. r. MUOKK.
1S-27 Kentster.
Notice of Intention.
Land Offici at LaGkandx. Obeoon,
Jan. 19. 1898.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followtnf-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 neppner, uregon, on Marcn ia, ibV8, vw:
WALTER CROSBY,
H. E. No. (1029, for the Etf NE4, 8EJ4 Seo.
ll.Tp.8 8. R27. E. W.M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land,, vti: Charles 8. Jayne, Bruce B,
Kelley, ueorge A. eteventon and William Stew
art, all OI Heppner, Oregon.
. W. BABTLBTT,
616-27 Register
t
MAT HALVORSEN,
LEADING MERC ANT
OF 10NE.
6 Keeps A Benwral Stock of Merchandise
o
o
Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin
ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies,
Wood and Willowware.
First Class Goods and Low Prices
is his motto..
MifJT HALVORSEN,
IONE, OREGON.
N
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offici at Thb Dalles. ORKnoN,
Januarv 17. 1808.
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following. named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final nroof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before 1. W. Morrow, County Clerk,
at Heppner, uregon, on February a, 1898, via:
ALBERT A, WILLIS,
HE No,
E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ot said land, viz: Frank Smith, James H. Willis
and James Brown, of LexliiKton, Oregon, and
i nomas . urnnou, oi ueppner, uregnn.
JAS. X. MOORE,
616425 Register.
They
Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
Tiie Pioneer BlacKsml Us
Have made some elecant Improvements in their establishment and added a imn tu.k n
I fnr tha BWU nt im 00 Tn 9 P Ok "" numrailUOT aim ulnar Ulwi mi. mcuun w uniuipmuniui uime WOO neea QUICK repair!
I, lorineoWJiOIseca, TpIS, BZ6 in thnlr wunni. buiririeior machlnerv. Their snecUltv is honeahoeinff H
Meadows i Hattco m the Boys to do Your Work Right, and do it Quick, too.
Tat populist, ot Georgi will
put op Tom Wataou for govprnor
and as they bftva a pretty good
majority io tbat state, will doubU
leva elect him, and thaa in a small
way ennse some of the wounJe re.
ceired ia the last presidential cam
paigu to be healed.
llrv. C. O. UnowN, the preacher
who has been Itefore the Hay cou
fereooa of tbe Coogregatioual
church in California, on trial for
immorality, has ooofeKaed his guilt
of being intixato with Mias Mattie
Overman as chargod. Tbe con
ference has dropped him from tbe
roll, bat he says he will still con
tinue to preach.
Tni deadlock in tbe Maryland
legislature was broken Tuesday by
the election to tbe Uitd Btatoa
onato of Judge Ijou'is Ii McOomas
to succeelj A. 1. Gorman. It is
gratifying to republicans all over
the country to kt.ow tbat this
legislature, suflkiently republican
to elect a senator easily, did not
quibble away its time, but at last
agreed upon a good man and elect
ml him. It was beginning to look
like tbe opportunity of bating a
republican repreut tbat stats in
tha U. 8. senate was going to U
Kmt bocauaa -t lbs apparent ia
d j-aibility of gftting tbe republL
cans to onits on single candidate.
David Dunne, of Portland, baa
been appointed by the president
to be collector of internal revenne
for the district of Oregon. A hard
fight was made by Henntor Wilson,
of Washington, to gt a man from
tbat atate appointed to this im.
portant position, and the Oregon
delegation are much gratified tbat
a man from our own state baa se
cured tbe plum.
i
Well
Children
that art not very robust need a
warming:, building and fat-forming
food something to be used for two
or three months in the fall that
they may not suffer from cold.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Cod-Lire r Oil with Hypophos
phitri of Lime and Soda supplies
eiactlT what they want. They
will thrive grow strong and be
well all winter on this splendid food
tonic Nearly all of them become
very fond of it. For adults who
art not very strong, a
course of treatment with
the Emulsion for a couple
of months in the fall will
put them through the
winter in (irit-cLu con.
dition. Ask your doctor
about this.
I SCOTT" '. Lnuu.
m aaa M iht mtttvti.
At t ( ot. tn $, m,
SCOTT a iXMt, tkmux, Knr Yata.
a w ?
NOT EM FROM HOCIAL llllRit
The health ol the Ridge was never better.
A. A. Willis has hit wood pile about tawed
up.
1'nlltles art spoken of ocraslonally on the
KI.Iho.
(", N Perk's familr are now convaleslni after
tuatle with the measle.
The Oaiett teems to be the official paixr for
the eoinlna year. Luck to jou fat.
Hnrlal Hlilce Sabbath n ho.il It In (nod run.
n I n order with a number ol good teachers.
Kev. Reach, of North Dakota, will arraeh at
Ih Kikelttin tchoollioute every two weeks, lie
It a One sakr. Come out and Dear nun.
Jipih Kakrleon Is an eitcmUt farmer ami
Hauls nine nmiilht 'hmil ni'w. Iiiab-ad nf three
nmtilhi at under the iIiiiihtUc aOniliiUlmllnn.
Kph rskrltnn hat In hlf ai'reane of wheat
tilth Is now up and lnokliia fine, foclal
Kl.lire hu In the lareitt crop this siatin ol IU
hlsliirjr and big Mums are expected.
Jm. Brown and hit timther lvld vlilte.1
nrtlaada thort time alnre and hll Iwlnw
unhinil a ntmplvM oiilfltnl blacksmith tMlt.
hey now have a ulce new shop ready lor bust
uraa,
Kalth Benie hat out a largecp which wt
sre sure looks well. Kalh niakm werkly Ull'S
InUi an adjoining neigbixirhiMHi wnere ne
ins to have ureatlug hiisiuhm, diii never
Itlls to reach home lor breaklaet net moriilng.
V m Hlauflrt, one of the Kldge't staunch re
nins has lately relumed immanet'ciium
Hh bis nmther and other relatives In
nitilli'ns. has late)
uit uh bit iitol
Nebraska He iliai'liit't
a good many of
hit .rleiidtand nrliilitre aa they rH'tl lie
g a laoy rneim oui w un nun. now.
.t ahmkithmliH the Ihrre or lour nun-
rfre.1 u n of wheal thai U Uuw grualng, Ut
may eurprlte ut
ri,. Mnubiiren dub met In Ilntton It
atiirttat end elected olrliT lor aimihrr term,
him did not get to Join the club that attended
the meeting Utt thai piirt". ' h r,n'
noltav a tk tome one mat sat mere rnim
a bat a ran Bud out there Wat a txndetu ylo
rl.M the uierllng at the firet oHrtiinlty,
W, T.
lal Ridge, Jan. .
SUMMONS.
JH THK ClRJl'tT COURT OF TUB BT ATI
a ol Oregon, for Morrow cou u ly.
W. 1'. tnr.i H K. Klncald
and Hill. Metachen aa
the hoard of commis
sioners etc., I'lalutllls,
vs,
Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell, Mary Howell,
John Howe, I, Nellie
Howell, William Howell,
Hiaulorcl Howell, Joeeih
Howell, Tilda Howell,
Ma Howell, Krank How
ell, Thomas Howell. Ully
Howell, Hettl rarer,
HU rarer, Adeline How.
ell, aa administratrix
and Henry Howell as ad.
tulnlntralor ol Hiaulord
Howell, dereaawl, Do-feudmita.
Tn niiliam Howell, II a tile Faref and RU
Farer, U-lciidanU:
In the name ol the Htata of Oregon: Von are
hcretiy minimi to aiear and answer the
romiuaini nu-i agalual you in the above ea
Utleil suit on or before the nrat day of the neit
regular term of this court, to-wit: The 7th day
ot March, Iw.M. and II you fail to answer for
waul thereof tin plelnltR will aptily to tht
court In grant the relief demanded In the nora
lalut, to wll: for Jinlgmeiit against you upon
a,. ertaln iromlMory note lor the sura of v
with luU'rett thereon at the rate of eight per
i-viii ivr wiiumn iniin aprn iti, imi, ine sum of
I to atbirnrya fere and tha roll ami (lliLiir.
ineiila of this suit, and that the mortgage given
oarciire ine paymeui ol aaid bow on the lot
lowing ncacrlbeit real pro(erty situated In
Morniw otuniy, Kiaieoi uregnn Uvwlf Mouth
ra.t onerirr ol re Tp. , eonth of range V,
K. W M , be fnnrlwl and aaid property tni j
tnq ine procerus ol Mid tale be ahplied to the
iai nieni 01 ine amount nue plaliillrt.
This summons It tervmt uni you In pursu
ance of an order of the Hon Hlnhn A I...II
Judge ol the ataive entitled court, made and
roierwii in aam sun on ine mn ny ol Janiitrv
lie.
Notice of Intention.
Laud Ornci at La Giakdk, Orsooh,
Dee. 21. 1W7.
XTOTICB IB HEBB.BY GIVEN THAT THK
11 following-named settler baa filed notice of
his Intention to make final prool in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at ueppner, uregon, on ten. Bra, isa, vu:
LOUIS GR08HKN8.
Hd. No. b.tX. for the Wu ofNWUandWUof
of Hen. Ii To. , 8. R. 2N, K. W. II.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
sain land, vis: William warren, Victor (ill-
bert, Charley Boudrcy and I'eter Hung, all of
neppner, Morrow county, uregon.
K. V. BARTI.ETT.
MM-19. Register.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee's
And by tht way they have anything yon ran call for In the Una of
Hardware, Stove and Tinware.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WAIST.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. ORKOON.
Ij Dee. '.. 1V7. Notice It hereby given that
me louowing namen seiner naa nied nolle of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
hla claim, and that aaid nronf will ha made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Thursday, February 1, Inyo, vis:
JOHN B. HUNT.
Hd. K. No. V0, for tht N WW of Peo. 17. Tp. S 8..
R. MB. W. M. v .
Ht namea the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis: Edward Hunt, Edward Oris
kell, (ieonre Hhlck and Arthur Hunt, all ol
Ueppner, Morrow county, or.
JAS. F. MOORE.
Register.
NOTICE OFHEARINU OFCONTEST
V. S. Land Orricg, La Gsakde, Oat.,
December 18th, 1H97.
Complaint having been made at thlaofflce by
the duly verified and corroborated affidavit of
SUMMONS.
1 N THB CIRCUIT COt'RT OF THB BTATB
1 ol Oregon lor Morrow county.
The American Mortgage
Company, ol Hrotland,
limited. corporation,
rialntllTt,
vs
John a Crafts. Annlt
Craftt, J. w. rmlth, M.
V. Harilton. iacob
Bortier, and Cothn A
McCirlaiHl, at partners,
Defendants.
To John u. l rafta, J. W. Kmlth and K. V. Harrt
slon. delendanla. above namxl
in ine name ot the Bute ol Uregon:
and ar
You are
answer the
Attorney for flalulllTa.
I.ie, lak the) boat, It Ton r
IrtnitileJ with conlipll(io, sallow aklo.
and a I ire, I feeling-, lak Karl' Clover
Ten, It U tdeaaaot ta Uk. 8oJ by
(.pef k lUnck. f
in i i I
TEACHERS' EXAMISAT10S.
IkJtilU E IN HRSY Ul VI
11 111 piirtwo making an
tilVKN 1H4T Foa
pitrtMwe in tnaling an vvaraineiioa m
all paraona whe may fe lhmalea aa rand I .
date leat hers ol Ibe a. hi.la ol Ibis conitiy
and Ine elale and lite dtplomea. the eoiiuty
a, h.a.l tiiiwrlntendent I here. .1 will hold a pub
lic etaiuliialliin at the our! Nonae al Ueppner,
opeiilug Medueoiay, leh h at I ' p m
' JAY . eiiii'mv,
It H hiaM anpl., Mirnw On,
A PMISIS TRA TOR'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
VOTICK III HEREBY GIVEN THAT tNDER
i' and by virtue of an nnler nf aal aud
out nf the county court of Ih ttat ol Oregon,
lor Morrow enniily, on Ih th day of January,
w, Ihe undenlitne.1. aa dmlBtetrlor of Ih
eaialeol Hellen II. Ally" will oa and after U
lib day ol February, lV prarwed to aell at
private aal for eaah In band, all Ih following
described real properly ol aaid eatate lluale.)
In Marrow enuiiiv. tron, tivwit Tha norib
aal quarter si eertlno thirty en, 1 SnwnaMn
ne, a..ni h ol range Iwentv gv at W M . and
Ih north eart quarter ol awrlloa thirty gv. In
l.-wnahlp one, naih of rang twenty alt eaat
V. M , alao Ih trntlh-M! ouarter e terlion
Ihlrtv. In lownahlpoB. ami lb el range twenty.
ie eaat w. M . kelh with all Ih lenementa.
here.nian.enla 4 ppurwnWHe Uiereunto
Ul.ili g
Dated al lleppnar, Oregnia, January Tth, lew.
T. a. LVuK.
a AdatinUHrakw.
Berehy reiulrwd to apiiear
complaint Rletl against you In Ih abov entitled
sun, on or neior ihe Drat day of Ihe nest regu
lar terra of the above entitled court following
the etplratton ol Ih time prescribed In lb
order lor publication ol I hit summons, which
Ural day will be Monday, Ih tth day ol March,
lwt, and you ami each of you will use nolle
that II you fall to tn tppewr and antwr, lor
want thereof plaintiff will apply to aaid
Court lor Ih relief demanded In Ita com
plaint, to wit For ). ..lament against John!,,
t rait and Annl t'rafla lor Ih aim of I i to
tether with Interval therwnn al the rat ol eight
percent per annum Irora Ihe first day ot De
cember, iwrj, m acronlanc with Ih term nf
a certain promissory Dot, by them made and
delivered to pialnllrT. oa or about the 1Mb day
of June. Iw:, tor ald turn; lor Ih mm ol ti
atUirneya fee, and lor Ih turn ol t..i al
vanc lor Use, aud lor Ut coat and dl.huree
snlolthi suit, also derrs lor Ih Kir
etiwur ol Ih certain mortgage etruld and
dellverw.1 by said delen lanu, Job H. Craft
and Annie t'ralta. to Malnllm) In tarur Ih
ps.mentnf ihaahsw desert bed note, end In
lb asie ol eal.l mortgagwd property ailnaisti I
Movrnw cnunly, re,.n, desrribed at roibiw.
Vvwll Th south es.l quarter o . Ilou t.
Tp. 1 south ol range A sail , M , and that Ih
("-e-'e or saii sa.e h arpiiM to ta payment
ol the amount due pialnufl, atsorneyt tsea and
cositoltull.
1 hla uiumona I srvd eraia you by puhll
eaiioB thereof, tn purauanre tit an order ol Hon.
e.tie A Uiwell. )t.lrs ol Ibe atone entitled
curt, ma le at chain la at r n.ileton, Oregon,
a the IK h day of Januarv, -.
ILI U A FHEi r,
Attorueyt kw I'laluUlt
John B. Manning alleging that Rat
who mad Timber Culture Entry
Ruteell
No. Ifk'S) at
th U. 8. Land Offlc at U Grande, Oregon,
January 81, l. lot the VU of BWii and eKI,
of HWV and bWU ol K of Hec. S, Tp 8 R
27, E. V.. M. has wholly failed to comply with
the Timrjer Cultur Law; that she did during
the year Iwet wholly abandon said tract ol land :
tbat ever sine baa continued to abandon th
same and baa mad no Improvement upon
tald tract or any part thereof.
Therefore, with th view ol th cancellation
ol th aaid entry th ald parties are hereby
summoned end required to bs and apiiear be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk el Morrow
County, Oregon, at hla oftlce at Ueppner, Ore
gon, on th l.Mh day ol February, nua, al th
hour of 10 o'clock a m ol ald day, thn and
there to prod tie such testimony aa thty may
have concerning said allegation. Final hear
ing to be had at th ottlc of the redder end
recetvar at La Grand, Oregon, March tth, DM,
at 10 o'clock, a, m.
B. W. B RTI.ETT. Register,
10-21 J. H. ROBU1.NA. Receiver.
Mathews & Gentry.
BARBERS
Shaving
15
Cents.
fir
Shop two doors South of Potto Sic.
D. A. CURRAY,
Fonnsrly of rndleton
Tonsorial Artist.
Det aoeoinaiodtioD sod eoarUoat
trtmol sMbImp4)rfl tIotl,8vntb
ad With. 8U., Fortland. Oregoo.
J. L GIBSON,
Ct.
Al Chat Jonea' Old Stand.
Shaving. - lfi
Hair Cutting. - 125
Jo Is keening up the reputation ol this shop
d pn.a to
for Brat-rlaaa work and
have yon call.
u Id
D. E. OILMAN,
6cncralCoIlcctor
Fnl your old books and tmtst In hi
bands and get your money out ol
theaa. Make
ollertlou.
claiiy ol bard
0ffic ia J. N. Brown's BailJiog.
Ellis & Phelps.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All bust nest attended t
aattelartory Kawnwr.
LwiscUira
s In penrnpt and
Kutarte I'uMic and
Offlc I) Halle BaiMJM. HpsMMf, or.
Shaving,
Hole Cyttlng,
Shop, Matlock Comer,
18 ConU
28 "
Beppoer, Oregon.
NEW NAME I
Wm. Gordon has re-nnmed
his stand the old Jonea
livery stable
Tlio Control
Baled hay for aal. Charge reonabl. Call
oo bin aod hat your bo rare wU eared Inf.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
s
Is tbe ptsc to go to get
your fioe pork sdJ lsrab
chop, stfs.s sod roMls.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Fine t'lrsreifsd ham and Umm
run leaf lard. Sett i. r.,,4.,., 0i4
S"; J I'"" rHl tor
RiiEA & MATHEWS.