Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 04, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, Feb. 4, 1898.
A BIGGER AND BETTER MAN.
Ellis comeB to the scratch at
last. The education of the maD,
out of his ignorance, demagogy
and stupidity, has been a long and
tedious process. Oregonian.
Commenting on the above un
complimentary and uncalled for
remarks, the Salem Statesman,
one of the beBt republican papers
of the state, says:
The fact is, Mr. Ellis is a better
and bigger man than be has been
represented by the Oregonian.
He has been firmly on the St.
Louis platform, the national plat
form of his party, ever since it was
adopted. He is a very industrious
man in the interests of his district
and his state and his abilities will
compare very favorably with those
possessed by any man within the
range of choice in that half of
Oregon.
Thomas B. Tceley, democrat.
was on Wednesday elected to the
United StateB senate from Ten
nessee.
The execution of Gus Wachline
will take place at nillsboro today
been anticipated and it seems to
be the general opinion that the
league meeting has been produc
tive of much good to the paity.
The Teller resolution was buried
out of sight when it came up be-
tne supreme court of the state re- fore the house at Washington City
fusing to interfere. on Monday, by a majority of 50
votes. 1l our last ishuo we pre-
Theee is a move on foot amons dieted that this would be the re
the republicans of Pennsylvania to 8a,t- We believe the lower house
down Boss Quay by putting up of congress represents the sen
John VVannamaker for governor, timents of the people, generally,
neuer man does tue senate, ana
TffV. crriTOrnmsnf Vina iwr Vinn- 9ir action in tfilS matter dOUbt-
dred tons of provisions and forage le8S ha8 e approval of the great
in readiness for shipment to Alaska masses of the American peoplf.
fnr thA rp iff nf th Htnrvinnr K Inn. ouJ ua xoiici
Hikers. Tho nrnvisinns from resolution is settled and congress
r e a i :l ll l: i
Fnr t, And unrf KontMn unu "uw uovuio no uilhuuuu iu
more important matters
The rush for the Klondike is
still on the increase and will soon
reach wonderful proportions. We
Dr. Darrin Will Remain
In Heppner Until Further No
tice, Owing to the Many
Patients Coming for Treatment-
Perhaps He Will re
main Until March 1st
Walla Walla people are again
resting easy, they having assur
ance from Washington City that
the army post will not be removed
from their midst. The garrison at
Walla Walla is a source of great
revenue to the city and its removal
meant great loss to its people in a
financial way. Aside from this,
the army poet at Fort "Walla Walla
is of little use, as we see it, and
might jiiBt as well be any where
else bo far as its necessity to this
section of the U. S. is concerned,
The question as to whether the
heirs of a man who commits sui
cide when in sound mind can re
cover on an insurance policy has
just been passed upon in the
United Statos supreme court. J us-
tice liailan, who rendered the de
cision, decided that they could not,
But it seems that it would be dilli-
cult, as a rule, to determine as to
the soundness of the mind of a
man at the time he takes his own
life. It has been held that the
commission of suicide is evidence
of mental unsoundness.
The Hnfned Calfornla Grape Crop,
The partial loss of the grape crop tbis
opine the great rush will be com- ear canned by the heavy raiDB, is ersti-
mg from the other direction ere matpd ,0 ceed 81,000,000. Farmers
a great many months have passed. BDd vineyards all over the northern part
oi me stare nave Buffered, wouetnis is
THE Oresonian seems to hava true' ,l 18 e(l11' ract th8t l0Bt Bnd
forgotten that it and the crowd ra,IIDtf B may be re8tored b7 ,be
the paper represents, bolted the Per818tent. "systematic; 08e of the great
regular republican nominee for Dalion1 0Di. Hostetters Stomach Bit
concreas in this AirMc.t at rhn W terB- whioh reDews and tones the activity
election, and its words of censure 01 lUB 8MjraB0D- r " 08 weiB.
directed at the Mitchell-republicans counteracts a tendency to rheumatism
Whom it C ftimH nnnnnrr,or1 unrl n d. ouu KluUBf ouu,l""' uuu ureveuiH ui
edthecauHfl of UrvAnism. o.nmea larial disorders. After exhausting dis
with DOOr urace BB8BB UBTe ruu ami course, recovery is
KreBwy uuueieruieu uy me use 01 tue
ftittarn. whinh imnmTM Annatitn Anrl
SINCE the Opening Of the Wheat imr,arta rennwad viunr to th nhllittrl
season in aeptemoer, tnere nas nhvsiane
I -.1.; 1 a . r -n 11 -i '
oeeD Bmppeu oui ol xoriiana
11,4(0,211 bushels of wheat, ngur- About Prodigals.
lng llour as wheat at the ratio of The prodigal son may return, but how
4J bunbels to the barrel, at a total about the prodigal daughter? As far as
valuation of nearly SUU.UUUUUU. the world is oonoerned. there is no mercy
This makes the largest wheat ship- for the prodigal daoghter. Theson may
ment on record for the metropolis wallow in the mire BDd filth of pollution.
of the northwest. feed upon the husks of sin sod infamy.
and be will come back in becoming rai
The meeting of the republican IIaen,. aDd kDOi:k the door of society,
league in Portland on Tuesday be is eagerly received within its portals;
passed off quite harmoniously con- marriageable daughters simper and
sidering the elements brought to- Bmile (sweetly, and fond mammas are
gether. llepublicanisra triumphed, very eracious and kind in feeling it their
and the two factions down at Tort- womaDiy auty to encourage tue leiiow
land were eiven to understand t0 do better now ,hat he has sown bis
that neither is considered as the oa,s- uut the prodigal daugnier
republican party of this state. Bh, husbl Breathe not her name within
This is right. The party is bigger ,ue precincts of sooiety. Keep her out;
than any man, and it should stand Pugh ber ,0 ucii'b grave, appeasing
PAIN IN HEABT TWENTT YEAE8.
Mr. Editor: Tbis is to certify that I
had a pain in my heart and breast twen
ty years, and tried many physicians,
without sucoess. After four months'
home treatment by Dr. Darrin I am re
stored to health and gladly give my testi
mony in his behalf. I reside at 8ilvertcn,
Oregon, where I can be addressed or
referred to.
C. W. Baekhubst.
Dr. Darrin will remain at the Palace
Hotel until further notioe, and will in
future treat all oases with office or home
treatment at the rate of $5 a week, or in
that proportion of time, as cases may re
quire. The poor treated free, except
medioines, from 9 to 10 a. m. daily.
Patients able to pay, from 10 a. m. to 8
p. m. Examinations free to all. All
curable cbronio, acute BDd private dis
eases, treated with electrioity, and medi
oines when required, and makes a speo
ialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, Doee
and throat, oatnrrh and defness, broo
ohitis, la grippe, consumption, dyspep
sia, oonstipation, heart, liver and kidney
diseases. 619-tf,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land office at la grande, Oregon,
Jan. 28, '98. Notice ia hereby given that
the following-named settler baa filed notice of
bis 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,
Oregon, on March 18, 1S9X, viz:
WILLIAM E. GENTRY,
H. E. No. 7742, for the NEJi Bee. 29, Tp. 1 8., B.
27. E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses t) prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: William Barrett, Edmund
Baling, Mifflin J. Devin and William J. McCarty,
all of Heppner, Oregon.
. w.bartutt, Kegister.
618-28.
CITATION.
N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
lathe matter of the estate of John M. O. Spen
cer, a minor,
To J. B. 8terrv. sruardian of the estate of said
minor. srreetinE:
In the name of the State of Oreeon. You are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the Btate of Oregon, for the
uounty 01 Morrow, at tne court room tnereoi,
at Heppner, In the County of Morrow, on Tues.
day, the eighth day of March, 1898, at 10 o'clock,
in me lorenoon 01 tnai aay, men ana mere to
settle your accounts as guardian of J. M. O.
Spencer, a minor, and Bhow cause, if any exist,
by he should not nay over to the said John M.
O. Spencer, the sums of money now in bis
hands belonging to said John M. O. Spencer.
Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, Judge
of the County Court of the Btate of Oregon, for
the county 01 Morrow, with the seal of said
Court affixed, this 26th day of January, A. D.
1898.
Attest: J. W. MORROW,
618-28. Clerk.
A VERY USEFUL ARTICLE.
united on its principles alone.
People along the coast of New
Foundland and Nova Scotia are
dying of starvation, being shut in
by ice and snow, while iu AuHtralia
the hot rajs of the sun are striking
down people and devastating crops.
A little of Australia u heat scat
tered about the North Atlantic
yonr righteous Indignation, return to
petting and caressing the "dear boy"
bo has made a start to get back to the
path of reotitude. Ten to one be never
oomes back. He knows be can sin and
still keep bis place in society.
Mr. Frank Eogelman, of lone, is the
agent for a self-beating flatiroD, manu
factured by J. F. Casey & Co., of St
Louis. This is one of the best artioles
in this line that il has been the privilege
of this paper to see. Mr. Engelman is
now oanvasing the county and securing
large number of orders. No housewife
should be without one of these self-best
ing flatirons. Below we give a testi
monial from Rev. Henry Barnhart
pastor of the Baptist church, at this
aoe. It speaks tor itself:
I0N8, Ob., Feb. 1, 1898.
To Whom it May Concern:
This oertifles that my wife bas in ber
possession one gasolene self-heating flat
iron, manufactured by J. F. Casey & Co,
St. Louis. Mo., and the same bas been in
nse for eight months, and bas and is
still giving good satisfaction.
Bespeotfnlly,
Henry Barnhart,
Pastor 1st Baptist oburob,
Heppner, Oregon
Fuom what reliable information
this papor can gnther, it i lead to
believe that among populists, gen
erally, the scheme of fusion with
the other so-called reform forcos
iu this state is being opposed. In
some localities the idea Booms to
take pretty well, but among the
best eloment of the populist
party it is looked upon with many
doubts and misgivings. Of courso
a largo number of freo-silvor dom
ocrats and froe-silver republicans
aro imploring them to come in, it
being quito plain that thoao fac
tions in the state stand no show
whatever of winning anything un
less aidod by the populists, but
many populists appear to bo in
favor of staying out and making
the fight on tho lino of tlio princi
pies they have bo long contended
for and which aro not fully en
dorsod by either of the parties
mentioned above. Thero may be
a warm timo iu tho camp of tho
"reform forces" boforo the fight is
over, and should they desire to
nflihate in tho coming campaign
the populists ran rest assurod that
thoir sharo in tho spoil, in case
of success, which is impossible
will bo very small, indeed. Theao
reform (?) follows aro out for the
game.
KeciiETARY Oaoe las Bileuctk!
the carping critics who liavo boon
constantly assorting that ho is not
in accord with 1'rcBidout McKiuloy
in behalf of international bimetal
littm. Iu a Bpooch delivered at
Tliiladelphia a few days since he
said: "l'ho (Hilitical head of tho
republican party haa been active
to secure biituUllinm under tho
only conditions by which it cau bo
maintained; namely, international
agroomeut with opou mints to Inith
silver and cold. Iu its elTorta to
inaugurate such method, tho proai
dent heartily kUKrt tho princi
ples of hi patty's) platform, and
in hu effort ho has tho uport of
all tho meruWrs of hin oflieial
family, innuendoes and declara
tions from various sources to the
contrary notwithstanding. I'otil
it can be secured in this lational
manner, we propowo to maintain
the kind of bimetallism wo Lave
now, under which five hundred
million! or more of silver are kpt
on parity with gold. I'ndor thia
standard practically for fixty
years, aud according to the demo-
cratio caudiJato'e fcdmicaion, for
. . - 1 . . . 1
leuiv-eevpu years j muir mt,
this country La ilotflowl riiM 14
Uouriho4 do other country La.'
Hucklcn's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
FovAr Hnrpa Tatter. Channfiil Hands.
const, and some of the Ittttor'a obilblRins, Oorns. and all Skin Erup-
ing.uiiy uispensnu aoom uie u , Doflltively cures Piles or no
iieHihu nHinsoi AUBimiiH, w,'u,u nav reanired. It is auaranteed to eive
41... ..i. - r 1. : . i. !
JltVO W1H HUliCt Ul UniJLMLIL; UlUUIl ,c .(ifnH,,n n mnnov ratnnAaA
roiiei 10 00111 localities,
The republican state convention
will bo held at Astoria on April 11,
and the convention for the 2d con-
Price 25 cents per boi. For sale by
Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Klocum, manager
Kuat vs. Jolinann Again,
Two days, Wednesday and Thursday,
grossional district will be held on of this week, have been ocoapied in
tho Kith. Tho former will have rehearing of the Bust-Johnson replevin
28o dolegates, tho latter 1(H). Mor- cbhs before Judge Richardson. Tbis
row county s representation will be case first came up two weeks ago, at
1 iu each convention. II10 city of which time the Gazette gave the full
Astoria is greatly elated over re- particulars, but the jury disagreeing, a
ceiving the honor and promises new trial was ordered. This time the
royal eutertaininent of tho dele- jury was composed of O. E. Farnsworth,
gates. A strong effort will be Floyd Thomas, I. N. Ilogbes, Win
made to have the uew railroad Letrace, M. 8. Driskell, and 8am Mo
completed iu time to run special Bride. Toe esse was submitted to tb
trams from l'ortland to Astoria jury at noon yesterday, and after being
during tho convention aud it will lout three hours, they brought ia a ver
bo made an occasion of general re- diol for the plaintiffs. Between S 100
joicing. and S.'iOO bas already been spent 00 tbis
oase and the end ia not yet,
U ' l.r.1. ... I ,1111 kltlirn Ilfcll'UVI 1 - , M
iHium n-puiMii-nu ieKuL-ii.eei,uK r r.11(,v cathartic, the most won-
at Portland, lion. Claud llatcll, derful iuilual di. overv of the awe, pleas-
of Salem, was elected president;
ant and rehvsliuiK to the taate, act (tently
and poslUvi-ly 011 kl.lucys, liver and bowels,
cure hi'Uilaohe, fevor, lialiltual tunstlpatloo
....1 k IMxaan bur and trv Dot
nf 1' (!. C. to-i hiv: 10. . mi cents, ooiunuu
giiruUHl to euro by all uruigisi
Hoil. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, vice il.-ansiiK tin) entire syi-m, dtsK-l coliU,
president; executive committee,
S. H. Kakiu, of Lane, at large; A.
M. ( rawionl, of Linn, 1st district;
H. 11. rminott, of Wasco, 2d dis
trict. Delegates to tho national
league, uumbeiing II, were also
chosen. Uininnt: resolutions were
passed, imloi Hiiig tho St. I -on is
platform and tho policy of Presi- ' llHU "''",'.,"MI,,m,n,,1,,lM1"Mn,vln
dent McKinley and Secretary "I"1' ",h ".l? "I1"' 'U'."L
(lago on tho tiuancial (iiiention.
1I10 nieeling was largo aud en-
thiiHiaHtic. and while a few un
pleasant scenes were witnessed, " r:,"r'""'! """" .T" , ? 1
.1 si -a a I IIOBIIHH watwiiuin- . -
uiey weiu iinu ii h'kh uihu unti ,.m , ,, , ..ijoim,,, Mr u.n.r s
I. ul haa ilmir 1111 ifk on II tel. 1 his Is rrt
tnl 11 : on ul Hi rl. liKHIrllii-tinn.lr In Kaatrrn
Kn-iiiii In a Ions Klillii, aim is utilising fcimi
ilikr i iiiw in h.nii,
Vrry Rlrh I lolt
Jai'k Cliamlwrs, of Canyon City, mni
lliriinnh Hci'pner on Tuewlay evptiln. n
Mule to rortlaml anil thu roant. lUhailwilh
hi in xiin taiiilt of llrt, taku Inim tha mine
alHir I snyon I lly. Tli Mniilc were very
tli ti In lr (nlil, aiut Hiiro a-ni Ut t any
iiiiiiiiiI it! It on tti rlalm mentlnnrtl. Sow
t'v a iinf Is now twins taken out. Hit "M b
V
I Consumption I ;
A j f
Will SCOTPS EMULSION v
cure consumption? Yci and y
no. Will it cure every cau? vj
No. What cams will it cure
jj then? Those In their eirlier w
stages, especially In young v
people. We nuke no exag- v
' gcratci claims, but we have v
positive evidence that the v
v
v
y
2
A of Cod-liver oil with Hypo- i
a phosphites of Lime and Sodi
In these cases results in a t
r'HKK HIIAKK.
carlf use of
i Scott's Emulsion
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCHERS
Who has secured the services of
MRS. MARGARET VON CADOW
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Rates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
undersigned assignee of E. S. and 8. H.
Cox, Insolvent Debtors, has filed his final ac-1
count as such assignee with the clerk of the
circuit uoun of Morrow bounty, Oregon, ana
a. .1.1 ...Ill V, n1t.. ,,n , UnnHn I
timi. emu OA;t;uuiiii n ,11 i,c vniicu up ,ui iiDiiiis, 1
and be passed upon Monday, the 7th day of
marcn, ih, at tne nour 01 iu o cioci, a. m. 01
said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can
be heard and passed upon by the judge of said
court.
Dated this 21st day of January, 18W.
W. P. Fbll,
616-25. Assignee.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Oreoon,
Jan. 19. 1898.
NOTICE IB 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 I
neiore j. w. Morrow, uouniy uierit. at neppuer,
Oregon, on Marcn iz, mm, viz:
UHAKI.ES 8. JAYNK.
H. E. No. 6082, for the 8EV of Sec. 14, Tp. 3 8. 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 P Florence and Andy 8. Steven
son, an oi neppner, uregon.
x.. w. bartlktt,
616-27 Register.
"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 !
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
January 18. 1898.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i i following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that Haid proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
uregon, on naturnay, reDruary m, 1898, via:
jA.-una k. nunAHAKJLit lor ueirsol Marian.
Downing,
H. E. No. 3619 for the 8WVi of Bee. 5, Tp. 2 8., R.
24 K. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: David P. Baker, George
w. I'll, uavin m. Grablll and Thomas King,
an oi lone, Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE.
16-27 Register.
t
MAT HALVORSEN,
J LEADING MERCHANT
ll OF I0NE. xt
Keens & General Stock o Merchniisfi
o
o
PEHSONALLV CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS
TO ALL POINTS EAST.
Every Tuesday eight a personally con
duoted tourist oar exoarsion will leave
Portland for Denver, Kansas City, Om
ba, Obioago, and Boston, withontchsng
vis the Oregon Railroad & Navigation,
Oregon Hhorl Line, RiuQrande Western,
Denver A Rio Grande, Rock Island,
Lake Hbore & Mioblnao Sontbem, New
York Central and Boston & Albany lines.
Tbe tourist oars in this line will be
operated by the Pullman Company, thns
Dsnring to the passengers all of tbe
comforts of modern day travel at bait
the usual Pullman rates. Tbe roate
tekps the passenger through Salt Lake
City, thence aoroia the Rocky Moun
tains to Leadville, Denver, etc., offering
the tourist a view of the grandest scenery
on tbe Amerioan continent.
For additional particulars, printed
matter or rale, write M. J. Roche,
NortbwMt Passenger Agent R. O. W.
Ry., U'i Third HI , Portland, Oregon.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaGrandi. Oregon.
Jan. IK. INK.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN 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 coiintv. Oresnn.
ai neppner, uregon. on Harcn 12, 1'JM, viz;
H. E. No. 6029, for the Mi1, NU 8E)4 Sec.
ll, Tp. g 8, R 27. E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence noon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Charles H. Jay tie, Bruce 11,
Kelley, Oeorgo A. Htevenson and William Stew
art, all of Heppner, Oregon.
E. W, BARTLETT,
610-27 Kegister
Andy J. Cook, of Lena precinct, waa a
visitor to Heppner aeveral days this
week looking after businesa matters.
While in town be made arrangements for
tbe keeping, for a short time, by the I
O O. F., of Joseph Depoy, an old gentle.
man in destitute olroumatanres, who re
sides on Bntier oreek. Mr. Cook will
bring the old man to town to be eared
(or on Haturday.
DISSOLUTION NOTICK.
XJOTICK IS HKHKRY GIVEN THAT Till
ll Mrtuerahlp hrrvtofxre mating brtwran
Frank Kugcliuan ami Kit Kngilinan, doing
liiialiii-aa al lime. Orcann, tinder Ik Arm nam
of Kugrlinan Hn , naa txn rilMolved hi
nmliial consent. All lulls ami an-oiinta ualiif
ly said nrm will b . by l"l fngciman.
rnans, r.Mir.i.atn,
BI FNUKLMA.N.
Iatvl at lone, Or., Feb. 2, wt. -
TK ACHE US' EX A MIS A TION.
VOTICK IS II KRUBY WIVES THAT FOR
il lh iiiirixiw ol mssliif an ainluatlnn ol
all xnMina win) mar llr tlii'inarlvr as ramll.
ili ltr srwlirn ul Hi whiml of Ihisromity
and for dale and III dlliina. th romiljr
a hool aiiirrliilriiilriit tharrof will hold a pub
lic tiaiuliiallon al th rourl nouw at llrppur
olflilliS W ediiradajr. rb. vili at I ' p in
jay . eiun.KY.
Is 21 School Snpl., Morrow lo,
A positive cure to A Urfc num. y
X ber. In aJt anai uks. how- 2
WIHII knit 1 lillVMt- y
bit, this well-known remedy y
ahouli be re lie J upon to pro $
ton; life surprisingly. $
A merlin it will 1" LeM at Ileppner
Iregnn, on Hal nr. lay, Krhrtiary 1'itb
S'.ik, for the pnriMHia of organulug
free silver chili. All those nt are In
sympathy with tbe Cauw of freasilviM,
reitarillesa of party alTlllaliiiiia, are
urgently requested lit atteinl. lUtnem
ber the date, Keh. I'ith.al 2 n'elek n m
UT liHLSH or CoHtr.mil,
At the M. K. elnirch, H.nith. ecial
musie will ve rendere.1 neil Huuday
iHi'iiin li'in with the usual servlrrs.
An riiergetifl man of Integrity , ahllity
aa J giMiil aililie I want I rpresi.l
Ih Niiithweslern Mnit.i I, lesar
anoe Company as 'lislriot senl with
lieaihHarters al Hecpner. A K'd opru
ins! dr a iii'.ilor. Previous tiprue
In life injrano not essential. Addreee
Willi referelioes.
h. T. Un kwiin A Sow,
tlelirral Aneiils,
Fortlaod, Or.
IMV M rit Utt ri'H MI L
I have A' Ions ol rye hay, located
SeeO Mil fr Ml llrppber, sihkI rosxls
aud an bills. Also other liar aed bnneb
grass fur sale. C N. I' .
21 a.Uana.Or.
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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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NOTICE OF INTENTIOaW.
Land Office at The Dalles. Oreoon.
January 17. Im'.w.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has Hied notice
of his intention to make final uroof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be mane ix-iore J. w. Morrow, l ounty t icru,
at tiepvner, orcuon. on reiiriiary m, iwa, vu:
AL.nr.Ki a. niLi. ii.
H E No. vm, for the 8VY!t of sec Di, Tp 2 8, R 24
K. w M.
They Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
TH6 Pioneer Biactemltns
Have made some elceant lmnrnvemnnti in thpir .tjhH.i,moni .a . . ! .
iron, horscshiH'S and other materials essential to the haiiniiien. of thn. ,hJlV8J IK lPA
...(...,. - i .i.i. .. e.i .. . . . . - w uccu uuua iTKiiKira
lis names the following- witnesses to prove to t,lelr wagons, buggies or machinery. Their specialty Is hurehoeiui.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation I . ,
weaaows s naucn are ine Koys to do loor Hork Hieht, and do it Quick, too.
of said land, vis: Krank Hmlth, James H. Willis
ml James Hrnwn, ol ixtniiton, Orenon, and
lliouiaa A. urissell, oi itcipuer, (ireKon.
J AS. F. MOOKK,
61,Vf.'i' Kegister.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrui at La usaxos, Ossoon
Jaiiuanr :M. llfia.
.TOTIfE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
V following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to tnaks filial proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
lielore th County Clerk of Morrow county.
Oregon, ai iieppner, uregon, on March IV, Iff,
vis:
YF.IiORUH W. T1IXARD.
II. I E No. f.. (or the SU Nsk A nu. NEV Hoc
l, Tpl H, K , K W M.
ne name ins lotiowing witneiwes to prove
his roiitliiiioua residence upon and cultivation
oi sain laiin, vis: Jnliii .Manlisll. Thomas Mar
hall, Hugh fields and James Johnson, allot
ueppiier, urrgon,
E. W. BARTI.KTT,
19 t)
Notice of Intention.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam H Bisbee's
And by tha way they havs anything yon can call for Iu tbe line ol
Hardware, Btoves and Tinware.
Rosier. CO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Land Orrit s at La Grap(. OasuoN
January .11, IMS).
NOTICE It IIKKFRY OIVtM 1 HAT 11
following named settler has Sled km
of his Intention to niaks final proof in suiMHirt
of his rlalm, and that said Pnx,f will lie mail
hsfors th Connly Clerk ol Morrow rounly,
Oregon, at Heiuivr, Oregon, on Varvh W,
vU:
WUI.IAV R TII.I.ARD,
SUMMONS.
uw I "THE CIR.TIT ruOBT OF THE BTATE
"r.i I of Oregon, for Morrow county.
"'2 W. KLord, H. R, Klmald
ltd E Sn a.'ia, f,,r the S
HKI4 NLs.
V J 1 1 a. all '.
fU OTT eHJWHt, ( h.ml., K,w '
VCfCw.CCraCCC.
1 rvVnr
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44 1) Mtrwfk, I IsaH tsxaai.
M t Kt .t..ia
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
REM. PROPERTY,
NOTICE I HEREBY fllYFJI THAT 1'NOKR
and by virtue of an oeifer of ftal laaue.1
out nf tliertiitulv Htirl of the atal of Oregon
for Morrow rounly, on th 4th day nf JaniK.y.
I. the undersigned, as s-lmlnixralor 1 the
eaial of Hellen M Allyu. will on an.i .Her Ih
lh day of February. ai, pna-eel I.i sell al
private sale for cash In hand, all h following
drarttlvd real prowrty ol "'. elal alliialed
In Morrow rounly , oregm twll the north
eaal iuarier ol awllon r'.irtv on. In township
one, sooth d fwitge eitly Sv et W M . and
Ih norm ml q'l'.ter of aet tlon tlilrly ne. In
lownahlp one ouih of rang wuty alt eaal
w. M , also ih 011th el uuarter ol an lion
Ihlrlv. 1" low nalnp one, sonttl ol ralttfe twenty.
Se t-t w. M .together wllh all the U-tiemeiiU.
h .e.lttamiii and a'purleliaii. thereunto
srioastng 1
1-ate.i al Heppner. titef'B, January -in, ii
T, H Lo.
! . Administrator.
r V Ka :' !. TP I H. k R M
He name th following wlttiew-a to prove
his continuous resMvhr upon a 1 rultlvatlon
ol seil land. i John M-. shall, Ihotnas
Marshall. Hugh Fields and iamrs Johnson, all
ol llrppiisr, orrgon.
E. W. BARTI.ETT.
I ' KegUler.
TICE OF II EA RING OEIVS TES T
I. i. Lasb Orriig, I him og .
l-mlr I llh lT.
Complaint hating been made al tho olti. by
Die ilu.y erinMl and etrota.rul arbdlt of
John fa. Mannln a.l-ng Oit Kate RoMeil
ho ma-t ltmlf t iiitnr nlry So I . al
the t , a lAtet (irn.e al la i.rao.le, trexn,
Jaiinart l, na, l,.r W ol ' an l i
ol V and ISL ol of See a. I (. 4 M
; VC U.tlMWhollv 11 e. lo ronj.lt Wllk
SUMMONS,
S l II E CIRrriT COI RT OF THE FTATE
r of oregoq lor Morrow county.
Tb A merlon Mortgag
Conittwoy, of Si-oliaud,
I mute.) a coriratloii,
I'lalntirls,
John 'J Crafts. Anul
Crafts, J atnlth. M
V. Har lon, ia. oh
H.rter, and Coffin A
Mi Farlaiid, as partners,
liffrndatila.
To John q 1 rafia. i W Smith and M. V. lUrrt-
Slon. deleiidanta ll.n, named
In lb nam ol ih htaie ol or,-gon Y"U are
herehy re)ilre o appear and answer th
roniplalul flle.1 araKul ton In lhalirnlltle.
nil. on or Iwlore Ih Rrat 1I11 of th not reeii.
lar term f th la vntitled romi following
Ih riptratlon 1,1 the time pre rtt-ed In th
order lor p.il ll, ain.h of this I'llntniilil. whl. h
flr.l da? w ill I Monday. Ih tth day ol Man a,
(a. and ion and w h ,.l you will Uk nMh-
thai If ton lau lo ai l-ear and answer. r
aid lbere.. plaintiff will apply to said
court tor th reiirf demanded In Its com-
r ami, lo w It Fr pidsmenl aaalust John IJ
raft and Annie t raits for th aum of I to
gether w llh Interest there., n al th rat of right
pel rent per aituum from th Aral day of ftr
reniivr, l-j. m a,i-rdaaew alia th term of
a i-ertali, pn,n,laa..ry H..U, .y Ihem Made and
1. ,lerel to i.iaiiititr or a'aHil th l"lh .tar
and I'll 1 1. Metarhen as
Ih hon.id of com in Is
slorri tc., I'latutins,
vs.
Adolln Howell, Henry
Howell. Mary Howelf,
John How. I, Nellie
Howell, nllllam Howell,
man lord Howell, Joseph
Howell, Tilda Howell,
Ma Howell, Frank How.
ell, Thotnaa Howell. Lilly
Howell, Heine rarer,
KU Farer, Adrlln How.
rii, as edministratrU
and Henry Unwell as ad.
niinmralor of Kiaiilonl
Howell, deceased, U.
fendanls.
To William Howell, Hauls Farer and Rig
Farer. Itelendanta:
In th nam of th Mela of Oregon: You are
ami
to
titled ami on or l-efnr Ih first day ol Ih Beit
hereby rruulred to appear
i-oniiuaiui nie.i against
answer th
on in th shot en
id Jun. lae
allornrt
lot aaid sum lor tbe s-un of ft
"i ks in sum of 1 J .l
il.e.1 lo l-"i.lt With talu l tale and lilt li nau .Il.l,u
Ih rimwr I u.tne law. thai she did during j men) f thi still a.eo a .In re . tl.e ..re
Ih tear l-xw holly l...oa aal.l ir.-t 01 lan.l , rl.wnrw of Ih retlaln tnortaaae eei ittal sod
ll.al eer aln.-e baa r..ul.niie. to l-ao.l.tt th de.lterw.1 by Mtid deleo lanla Joha U. t rwltf
sama and baa tea. I no tnprotauls upoa and anni Cran. lo r aiillr't to ure the
Sei'l tr-i of ant part invrwi,
therefor, wilh th t lew ol lb rsnrwllatlaw
ol Ut said mry taw wi4 faartws ar hereof
siimBotT-e4 and nlewl fat tt sod aptvwt e
l.arwj, t Mnreow. l.-iety t iet n Mi.rn.w
I o.ipiy tr.a al bl i-ff al tlrrrtier Otw-
MiWnl nl tl,aa.t dea. tl-e. R.-u. and bJ
Ih aa.a ol said Biaad peoywrty ailna'e.1 B
Morrow rounly. oreon, da rthe.1 aab-iinsa.
fcvwil Ih South eM iiiarter nf . tlntl A.
Tp. 1 snuia of rant - M , and that th
treata W aa.1.1 aa.a t-M ai.i.lle.1 I.. I -.a . - .
gon, 0.1 Ih. Lib day ol FeOmary I al th of th a.,,t 4 p-wimifl. aibttiets le. i.d
bo.it ol lo a ria k . 4 said day, ml. 1,.l,li
by pnbi
let nl II. .1
Iher tw pi-e.1 ..e trtt tewtlinont a Ihay mat
ea eon.eriiii.g aai.i a ..an - a n.i her. rall..a h..,l le
1 iia anmiw.ns is served tifew yot by piit.ll-
in miePfl tl Ih ' m in reer a-l a e,hew A ., Ue b4 th.
1 ra a n. e t1 n i.fli
ri-guiar term ol this court. Ut.wi: Th 7th dsy
ol Marrh, lt and If you fall to atisr for
want there.il the pialnlltl will apply to the
rnurl to grant Ihe relief demanded In the com
plaint. Ui wit. For Judgment against you upon
pnimisaory hole lor Ih mm of t lo
with luh real thereon al th rat ol eight per
cent per annum from April 1st. law), the sum of
ww" e.u.iorie iee II in rtS Still (llthll r-
menu of this suit, snd that th mongage glten
loserur th rmiit ol said hot on Ih. fob
lowing deerrti.nl real property situated In
......... ,,,7 ni oregun lo-wll- Hoiilh
eaal unartrr of aee Ja Tn 1 a....ik i ...
) v b fofwhwed and said property snh,
and Ihe pna eeds of aald sale Iw applied lo the
pa m.nt ol the amount due plaltitlfl.
Thieaiiinnioiis Is served 111.. .11 ymi In pnri.
am ol an order of th Hon Stephen A lowell
Jndg of h alaiv entitled court, mad snri
eiitere.1 la said suit on Ihe ilh day nf January
l""- BR'iWfl kMiriFI l)
I J Attorneys log I'lalullfTk.
Best aooomnjodation sod ooorteons
Irealroerjl si tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wssb. 8ti., Portland, OregoD.
D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector
Put vourold books and notes In his
hands and get your money out of
Xtlo:;k,, "
Office ia J N. Brown's Buildin..
Ellis & Phelps,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW,
0,tlc ' "' Building, Heppner, Of.
D. A. CURRAY,
Foriuerly of rndlrtoB
Tonsorial Artist,
6havlnfj,
Hair Cttirt,
Shop, MaUiak Corner,
18 C.'nts
as "
Heppner, Omn.
J L. GIBSON,
At tha Jon Old SUM.
Kliriviine . 1 R
Cti
iwitw at UltraiMle, 'r.g..n, Hank tih. sm e...t ana 1 al rh.t. u. ai r..11.. Illkll vHlliniX.
tl U O 1 l. a oath I Sk gll el iauaa't I ' Ukeeplng Up Ih hfnui: of thl. ih.,a
F " ,pT' r " '. 1 Ft.l I Mtttrw hr Irtl nw gi au. aui4 I tlMHi la
H AtWMillittiaitgl, t kae y. tail.
Ilt
I. H. Hvaniba. SW.a,.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
sns 15 cm,
Hoop tw0 dm,.. Houlh of Pogtofflcs,
The Old Shop !
LIBERTY MARKET
I tlie plftce to go to get
joar fiae pork tod I-mb
cbopi, stee.i ,DfJ roMt
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
?i!..,a.lf,",-,' t-r,
KKXJ, MATHEWS.
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