Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 08, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1898.
OUR POLICY.
The Gazette owns its own soul
and publishes what it believoB to
be the truth, without having to
consult any person or persons in
regard to whether it would be
policy or not. Therefore, if our
readers have any thing to offer, no
matter what the subject, send it
along, and if space permits you
shall have a hearing.
THE REAL FACTS.
A considerable amount of un
necessary brag and guBh is being
indulged in by the various partisan
papers throughout the Btate in re
gard to the republican league meet
ing held in Portland Feb. 1st.
The facts are that not a propo
sition was allowed to come before
the convention that would cause a
test of Btrength between the fac
tions. The country delegates, al
most to a man, refused to take any
notice of, or have anything to do
with, either of the Multnomah
county factions. They were there
as republicans and to work for the
party and not for the interests of
either Simon or Mitchell.
The vote on the resolutions
adopted shows plainly the temper
of the meeting. Not a dissenting
voice was heard when the vote was
taken. This being the case where
has either faction the right to
claim a victory. It was a victory
for republicanism, nothing more,
and those journals who are trying
to make it BDDear otherwise are
doing the party irreparable injury
The time has come to rise above
factionalism and devote the best
energies of the press to the work
of dipsominating the principles of
republicanism as laid down in the
St. Louis platform. If the re
publican papers of Oregon will do
this, victory in the coming cam
paign is assured.
ing existing laws may doubtless
also be palmed off on some of their
constituents by Smith, of N. J.,
Murphy, of N. Y., and Mitchell, of
Wise., all of whom claim to be
sound money men and all of whom
voted for the resolution, but it is
no valid excuse. The resolution
has nothing whatever to do with
any existing law. The original,
offered by Stanley Matthews, when
silver was at a premium and
adopted by the house and senate,
was only a concurrent resolution,
and never was a law. So that
excuse won't wash.
The house committee on elec
tions decided unanimously on Fri
day in favor of seating representa
tive Tongue from the first district
of Oregon, and thus disposed of
the contest of W. S. Vanderburg
for the seat.
Beware
01 the Knife.
A QUICK TKIP EAST.
Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo.,
writes: "For six years I have been a
sufferer from a scrofulous affection of
the glands of my neck, and all efforts
of nhvsicians in Washington, D. C,
Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to
reduce the enlargement. After six
months' constant treatment here, my
ohvsician ureed me to submit to a re
moval of the gland. At this critical mo
ment a friend recommended S.S.S.,
deep-rooted preju-
Throngh a Picturesque Country to Boston.
The Denver & Bio Grande railroad.
the aoenio line of the world, in connec
tion with the Burlintrton Ron In. has ar
ranged to so cbaoge their time as to give
a oy2 aays service between Fortland and
Chicago, and less than five days between
Portland and New York City. Tbis is a
red notion in time of eighteen hoars and
does away with the necessity of lay over
at some point between Ogden and Den
ver, obotild Dasseoeers desire, however.
to spend a day at Bait Lake City or Den
ver, they can do so, as the Burlington
wilLoontinne their fast night trains out
of Denver as heretofore.
The Denver & Rio Grande, in connec
tion with the Burlmgton, will also pnt
on a through weekly tonrisl oar between
ana laying asiae a aeep-rooiea FrC,u- port,and
dicemtnstillMtat inrfrai Ita. ing Portland on Wednesday 0iKbt, Feb
f' l?Lliihl- 'uer, 23d, at 9 p. m. and ever, W dnes-
"i"? . 'Vacuu iTS&r "7 7 a. m. following Monday. The arrange
S a t 3 .vi 3Ts S inner .W "neb. on the 8t. Louis car that
Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, DM.fln8r(1 hB nn ... BBBt . nn(1
VI Uiiaciy I , . ' . t -j .CL
uiib uj layover tit Denver, ana on lue
west-bonnd, nine hours at Halt Lake
A LOT of Pennsylvania republi
cans have started a movement to
defeat the Matt Quay factffJb.
Matt Quay is an undefeated boss, t cures the most obstinate cases of
lil. .i; - , . , Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism,
but he is in line for relegation to etc.( whicll other so-called blood reme
dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the
root of the disease and forces it out per-
I would have escaped years of misery
and saved over Jiso."
This experience is like that of all who
suffer with deep-seated blood troubles.
The doctors can do no good, and even
their resorts to the knife prove either
fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only
real blood remedy; it gets at the root ol
the disease and forces it out perma
nently.
S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegeiaoiey
A Real Blood Remedy
is a blood remedy for real blood troubles;
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J Jan. 28, '98. 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 mad
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on March 18, 18W, viz:
WILLIAM E. GENTRY,
H. E. No. 7742, for the NEli 8ec 29, Tp. 1 8., B.
27, E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: William Barratt, Edmund
Baling, Mifflin J. Devin and William 1. McCarty,
all of Heppner, Oregon.
E. W. Baktlett, Register.
618-28.
the shades of oblivion. Other
bosses have gone; others are going.
manently. Valuable
be sent free
to any address
by the Swift
Specific Co., At
lanta, Ga.
books will
.The citizens of Skagway and
Dyea are circulating a petition ask-
ing the war department to declare
martial law and send at least 300 Bob Welkins was down from the
troops for the protection of life and 8addle Saturday.
City, which should prove very desirable.
lnis new arrangement not only puts
the Denver & Bio Grande sod its con
nections on an equality with its com
petitors, but gives them a decided ad
vantage, in that the time is practioally
as good and affords a trip through the
heart of the Rooky mountains, with
scenery unsurpassed on tbis continent,
presenting an ever changing panorama
of beauty and grandeur.
In addition to the above, the Denver
& Bio Grande ran its connection with
the (Jhiosgo, Rook Island and Pacifio, a
weekly excursion leaving Portland every
Tuesday at 9 a. m. to Denver, Omaha,
ChioRgo, Buffalo, Boston and intermedi
ate points. This excursion is in charge
of an experienced manager who goes
tbrtugh with the party. This gives
passengers a through car from Portland
to Boston without change at the same
rates as tbey would have to pay for a
regular seoond-olass ticket via any other
line.
CITATION.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of John M. O. Spen
cer, a minor,
To J. B. Bperry, guardian of the estate of said
minor, greeting:
In the name of the Btate of Oregon, You are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the Btate 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 lorenoon of that day, then and there to
settle your accounts as guardian of J. M. O.
Spencer, a minor, and show cause, if any exist,
wny ne should not Dav over to the said John M.
O. Spencer, the sums of money now in his
hands belonging to said John M. O. Spencer.
Witness, the Hon. A. O. Bartholomew. Judge
of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
me county 01 Morrow, with tne seal 01 saia
Court affixed, this 26th day of January, A. D.
IBiKJ.
Attest: J. W. MORROW.
618-28. Clerk.
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE
undersigned assignee of K. 8. and 8. H.
Cox, Insolvent Debtors, has filed his final ac
count as such assignee with the clerk of the
uircuit uourt ot Morrow county, uregon, ana
that said account will be called up for hearing.
ana ne passea upon sionaay, tne vtn aay oi
March, 1898. at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. of
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, 1898.
W. P. Full,
616-25. Assignee.
property in these two cities. There
are many hard characters'rushing
into that country and the civil
authorities are powerless in keep
ing them within the limits of the
law.
The votes of Senator McBride
on the Teller resolution and its
amendments were right every time.
Mr. Ellis, on the contrary, we are
sorry to see, in the only opportun-
Hilas Wright was in after supplies for
bis sheep camps Saturday.
Wm. Burnett and O. A. Johnson were
up from Lexington Saturday.
11. D. Ballard, of Kansas (Jity, reg
istered at the Palace Saturday,
Ralph Benge and J. F. Willis wi
up from Sooial Ridge Saturday.
Dr. Wilson, the sheep buyer, came in
from Portland Sunday morning.
W. It Leathers and Ghas. Repass, of
Qardman, were doing the town Saturday
Beauty la Blood Deep,
Clean blood means a clean skin. 10
beauty without it. C'ascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities trom the body. JJegin to-day to
banish Dimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Uascarets, beauty tor ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Jan. 19. 1898.
NOTICE 16 HEREriY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler haB 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,
Oregon, on March 12, 1898, viz:
UHAKI.liS a. J A I Nr.,
E. No. 9082. for the of Sec. 14. Tp. S S. R
27, E. W. M.
He Humes tne following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence uoon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: Walter Crosby, John Mar
shall, Sterling P Florence and Andy 8. Steven
son, all of Heppner, Oregon.
W. 15ARTLETT,
616-27 Register.
ALWAYS ITS POLICY,
It has always been the policy of
the republican party to make every
dollar of our money as good as any
other dollar, and to pay all govern
ment obligations in the best
money. The party stood firmly
by that policy when the greenback
craze was sweeping over the
country; President McKinley's
last republican prodocosBor lion.
Uenj. Harrison reiteratod that
idea upon several occasions dur
ing his term, and the St. Louis
platform, upon which President
McKinley was eloctod, spoke in no
uncertain lancuace on the same
subject. Therofore no one was
surprisod, although some of the
silver men pretendod to bo, when
President McKinley said: "What
ever may be the languago of the
contract, the United States will
dischargo all its obligations iu the
currency recoguized as tho best
throughout the civilized world at
the timt'H of paymont." It would
liavo boon surprised had ho said
anything elso. No living man in ft
stronger advocato of the unlimited
uso of Iwth silver and gold rh
money metals, provided that it cnu
be brought about by the consent
of a sufficient number of the
nations which control the world's
commerce, to prevent the silver
becoming a depreciated currency,
thau Fresidout McKinley, but he
has the same horror of a nation
trying to pay its just obligation
iu a depreciated currency that
every liouost mau would havo of a
solvent biiHiuoHs concern which
sought to scale its indobtodnoHrt.
ity he has had during the present md "uoday,
session of congress to show his &a aaiing, w. u. Mouarty ana K. w.
hand, voted with his old pards, the Turner, of Sand Hollow, were among the
free silverites, and acainst his many visitors to the metropolis Saturday.
party. Otis Patteison, A. A. Roberts, T. A.
The above, from the Crook Co. Kbe BDd Henry Blaok man were among
Journal, does great wrong to Mr. tbe "nyaU ,rom PorMBnd Sunday
EIHb. who voted aoainst the Tnllnr B"
' a I A I .!
r-unlntinn 0,1 .ifl, HTn..:,1 any person nav.ng a copy o. me poem,
4w, 14D. ,.A11 for a WomRDl) 8oke will 00Dfer B
wnereme .Journal gets Us intor. BreBt f8Tor on ,hii P8rjer by Bending it
mation we do not know, but would to the editor. It wee published ten
advise it to read some of the news- years ago last (all in the Heppner Ga
zette. 21-2
Hbiloh's Consumption Cure cures
where others fail. It is the leading
Oongh Cure, and no home should be
without It. Tleasant to take and goea
right to the spot. Sold by Oouser &
Ilrook. x
Eaule: In cross-catting the ledge at
tbe Bonanza mine a big body of high
grade ore was opened up reoently, and a
stream of water uncovered suflloieut for
40 additional stamps. Heretofore water
had to bi purchased, and the strike is
papers and inform itself before
censuring thoBe who are showing
by their actions their true adher
ence to the 8t Louis platform.
Head up, old man, read up.
Weekly Excursions to the East.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Tuesday at U.-0U p.m., via
tbe O. R. & N. without change to Boston,
Bnd under tbe supervision of expert
enced conductors. No change of cars to
tbe cities of Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo or
Boston. The ideal trip to the East is
now before you. Remember this servioe
when going East, and consult O. R. & N.
Agents, or addre-s,
W. a. HTJR1.BCRT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Portland, Or.
FREE BILVKIi.
A meeting will be held at Heppner
Oregon, on Saturday, February 12tb,
lWH, for the purpose of organizing
tree silver club. All those who are in
sympathy with tbe cause of free silver,
regardless of party affiliations, are
urgently requested to attend. Eemem
ber the date, Feb. 12th, at 2 o'olock d. m.
By Order of Committer,
Hut small interest is being
manifested in tho city election to-
(lny. This 19 not as it should bo,
Good men should uot bo so hard
to Bocure for the city ollicos. Of
course thero is tio e'llnry attached, invaluable to the mine
and honors come iu the way of
kicks, and this has much to do,
)erhaps, with men refusing to run
or the places to bo filled in the
administration of tho city's olTairr
Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., sut
fered for eight years from dyspepsia and
cbronio constipation Bnd was finally
on red by using DeWitt's Little Early
Risers, tbe famous little pills for all
stomach and liver troubles. CoDser &
Brook.
Educate Tour lioweli With Cnscarets.
(,'unilv Cathartic, cure cnnstlnntlon forever.
ivc 11 u. (j. j, rail, druggists refund money,
THE CATTLKMEN'8 CONVENTION.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Er up-
Kitting around a hot Htove, kicking tions, ami positively cures Piles or no
about what tho couucil does ami P"T required. It is guaranteed to give
what it loaves undone, iimtead of
attending council meetings, and
ailing tho couneilinen's attention
to the various fadit and schemes
running in people' great minds,
is another reason v liy men do not
care to servo the city. If some
Hople would devote nioro time to i 7,;jo,
removing the mote from their own Mr. Walter has dxlivered tbis lecture
eyes and less to trvinu to criticise inunenna audieooea in eastern cities
their brothers, this world would
IHErt'iKirt circulated hero lant
week that a certain federal apHiint
nient had been made is without
foundation in fact. No aHiut
meut lias been made, and will not
bo for some time, if our knowledge
gives us aa insight into affair of
this nature.
Three out of tho four gold dem
ocratic senators -0 ray, of lMn.
ware; Mitchell, t.f WincymKin, ml
i :.. l t-. i . .
uiiKinny, vi ly. ViUfil lor the
Tellei resolution, declaring bondi
payable at the option of tho gov
eminent in ailver, and oiip, Cut
I .. f - !.. i !. .a
inj.ui i,a naiuai iu aiurpliy
ol New loik, and Hmith, t.f No
Jersey, democrats who Toted for
Uryau, but v. ho havo claimed to
be anti-silver iu their xrtona!
vie w, voted for tho resolution
and OoruiaD, of Md., who is in tl
anuio uoat, was paired. lb m
planatioti of Henator Lindaay i
why ho vol, for the Teller i evo
lutionthat it was nothiog mors
than a declaration c( fact cone
Hocklrn's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum,
Fever Mores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
The cattlemen's convention, embracing the
states of Oregon, Washington and Malm, will be
held at Pendleton on Ken. 1. Hi. 17. lMW. it s
thu Intention to make the meeting a grand sue
cess ami a call has ticeu nmile to every cattle
raiser in tne northwest. Keducen rates hav
been named liv the o. K & N. from all noints In
the three states and the Great Northern rail
way and the Oregon Hhnrt l ine will also make
similar reductions Irom points on their line
connection with the O. K. AN. Parties Inter
led In cattle raising should endeavor to lie in
attendance at this meeting. Communicate with
your nearest ticket agent regarding rates and
limn service.
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 2A cents per boi. For sale by
SloiMim Drnu Co.. E. J. Klooum. nianaimr
Kimr Years Anions; Criminals.
Chaplain J. J. Walter, of Portland, has
been secured to give bis famous lecture
on "Four Years Among Criminals" in
Ihe opera house on Wednesday evening
ADVERT1SKD LETTERS.
1KTTERH
J Or., Feh.
Menger, Fred
(lode, (ieorgo
Greenwood, (leorge
Hays, vttiiiam (4)
Iai, Arthur
Umg, 11 r
When calling
advertised.
ADVERTISED
7, 1SU7.
AT HEPPNER
McOumber, Mary
Rerrln, Have
Kngers. J W
Wall. John
Nelih, Elon D
Wnrden, Grant
White, Charles
lor tnesc letters please say
J. r. Vt 1LLIAMS, P. M.
move more amootbly.
Karl'e Clover Rout Tea, f.r Constipa
tion it the bent and it after noma it
toil don't say so, return pM-kage and
grt your money. Hold by (Vnser M
Urock. i
v. it. Herman, Allan ,t iis repre
sentative, was in llfinir HalurJef
rustling linsinesf for lila firm.
Just as
Good
and it i universally appreciated.
Tbis lecture Is not a dry rehersal of
dry facU, but It lively and interesting
from beginning to end, eombining tbe
humorous ami itie tnouahttal in so
ngeuione a way that the audience is
pleSrd, interested audi Informed at tbe
urn lime.
Come anj yon ran have a view behind
the prison walls where thousands ot men
and women spend a large share ot their
life aa a penalty for their orimes.
Mr. Walter will also deliver a lector
at Islington on Thursday eveuing.
The tenth grade of the bigb school
have the management ot affairs In their
hands and sMurs yon a splendid even
Ing. The prneeeds of the evening will
t Deed to improve our ei bool building
AitmiMiun X 'i.", and 15o for children
nn. let twelve.
DISSOLUTION NOTICK.
XTOTICF. I HEREBY GIVEN THAT I'll
partnership heretofore existing between
Frank Eintelman and Kd Enselnian. rinlnr
holiness at lone. Oregon, under the lirm name
ol Kugelmaii Bros , hai been dissolved by
mutual consent. All hills and accounts owing
ny mm urm win ne pain ny r.u r ngeiman.
rsii r..(r.i.MAN,
ED KNOELM AN.
Dated at lone, Or., Feb. 2, 'W. 10-28
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. O. BORCHERS
Who has secured the services ol
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Rates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
When you hear dem bells!"
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'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 This Dalles, Oregon.
January 18. 1898.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
ins ciaim, ana mat saia prom win be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Saturday, February 26. 1898. via:
JAMES R. NUNAMAKEK for Heirs of Maria E.
Downing,
H. E. No. 3619 for the SW of Sec. 5. To. 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
n. i n, uavm ti. urauiu ana i nomas King.
all of lone, Oregon.
JAS. I MOORE,
16-27 Register,
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaGramde, Oregon,
Jan. 19. 1898.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice ol
his intention to make final proof in support of
ins uiauu, aim mat sain prooi win De mane De
fore County Clerk. Morrow countv. Oregon
at neppner, uregon. on Marcn ri, i98, viz:
W ALip K I KU8BY.
H. E. No. 6929, for the Etf NE4, NU 8EJ4 Sec
ll, Tp. 3 8, R 27. E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ot saiu lann, viz: Charles a. Jayne, Bruce a
Kelley, Oeorge A. Stevenson and William Stew
art, all of Heppner, Oregon.
W. KARTLKTT,
616-27 Register
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
January 17. 18!W.
X'OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
I following.named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be mane neinre J. w. morrow, county merit
at Heppner, Oregon, on Fehrnary 2b, 1898, viz:
ALHKKT A. W1LI.1M,
H E No. 3990, for the SWV of sec 29. Tp 2 8, R 25
E WM.
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, and
Thomas A. unskeii, o: aepimer, uregon.
J AS. r. MIMIKr.,
615-625 Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at La Grande, Oreoon,
January hi. mm.
OTICE 18 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
before the County Clerk of Morrow county,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 1898,
viz:
VF.LORI AH W. T1IXARD.
Hd E No. 611, for the 8U NW)4 & SVt NE Sec
33. To 1 8. R 28. E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon ami cultivation
... 1 .1 n,n U.l..ll TKn.nuB U a
shall, Hugh Fields and James Johnsou, all of
Heppner, Oregon,
E. W. BARTI.ETT,
19 29 Register.
TEACHERS' EXAMINA TION.
OTICK 1H HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR
ll the iurite of ninklnr an examination of
all persona who may oiler themselves aacainlt.
dates for teachers ol the schools of this county
and fur state and Ills diplomas, the comity
school superintendent thereof will hold a nub
ile examination at the court house at Heppner,
opening vt etiueMiay, rrn. fin ai i so p in.
t
MAT HALVORSEN,
-J LEADING MERCHANT
OF I0NE. vt
deepsiUUoIIreUe
o
o
Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin
ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies,
Wood and Willowware.
First Class Goods and Low Prices
is his motto.
M0T HALVORSEN,
IONE, OREGON.
o
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They Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
THe Pioneer Blacksmiths
Have made some elegant Improvements In their establishment and added
Iron, horseKhocfl and other materials essential to the happiness of those wbo need quick repairs
frst h A V ID a trntm Vin rrnlnm nv manli 1 nin TVint annul n Ifi. I. kn., .l,..l.. "
w bum vvagiMiDr uugicaui uiaisiijiici aiick opvumiiij ad iiui BcBUUClIiy,
Meadows & flatten are the Boys to do Yoar Work Right, and do it Quick, too.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam 1 Bisbees
And by the way they have anything you ran rail for In the line of
Hardware, Stoves- and Tinware.
60 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
let Jl
JAY W. HHII'LKV.
School Hupt,, Morrow Co.
AlMISISTRATOR'S SALE
HEAL PROPERTY.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orriri at La Grande, Orkuom.
January 81, 1S9A.
VTOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 H
irt following named settler has Hied notlc
of his intention to make Anal proof in support
ot his claim, and that said proof will be made
lielore the lounty ciem ol Morrow county,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Parch 19,
1898, VII :
W11.1.1AS1 H. 111.1. AHU,
H I E No KIR, for the NH NE, 8E!4 NEV,
N Kt HE4 (Vc XI, Tp 1 8, K 28 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resMenre upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: John Marshall, Thomas
Marshall, Hugh Fields and James Johnson, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
1W Register.
OF
as bcoU i and -t sell It much
chofxr," is a ititf nxnt sonxtimcs
rrudc by the druggist when Scott's
hmuUion ti called lor. This shows I
that the druggists thcmxlvcsrgar4
Scott's
Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hvpophos-
phites ol Lift, and Soda as the
standard, and the pu
desires to procure the "standard"
because he knows it has been of
untold benefit, should not for one
instant think ol taking the rWk of
uunf son untried pre pa
ration. The substitution
of something said to be
"just as good for a stand
ard preparation twenty
five Tears on the market.
should not be permitted by
the Intelligent purchaser.
tlit Ike
FttrvboUf' My aa.
r. reis rn,W Cathartic, th moat won-
ileil il in. tli. l di'Okrrv of l!i plcaa-
S'il and tefr-ahine to lh tasic, avt gently
an I t lively nn al.lnoa. liver and txitvrla.
i!.a i( ll rntire iiilrm, dts'l cold a,
rui hrs i'ii, fev.r, lialdlua) constipation
and In i.mn l' rt liiv and try a boi
rfC '. C t.dv; III. ,'.V Vlieiua. hold and
K ar4iits J to cure hj all dni.isl.
hwnl Ulrrrinr
II your i-bHi is in orl nl a drat rlaaa
nalniBical chart thia efllca has no at
Im than hall price. Coat 'S; will
all for f 2.1 cash. Call at IhM cfTloa
21 If.
To ( ar 'aMiitaila
It I I' C li tactir. druial r fuiiil m..ny.
1 b first ! ot iUii for ItH ot any
a ('" idaM today, Jaa. iiager aeiiiu
S,ii leartingt t Maisliall A KortiUh ,
ot I'mdUt.-ti. Tha frlca paid bln ti
t-t baa-l. lvlnsry to I mad Marco
till It.
NOTICE IH MERKBY OIVEN THAT I'NDER
and by virtue of an order of sale issued
out nl lite county court of the slate ol Oregon,
lor morrow rntmiy, on tne tin nay oi January,
lv, the itndersignnl, as administrator ot the
estate ol Hellen M. Allyn will on and after the
lib day ol February, Iww. priH-ml to sell at
prtvale sale for cash In hand, all the following
ilr'Mtid real property ot said estate, situated
In Morrow county, liirgon, torn it; The north
east quarter ol aei'tloii thirty one. In township
one, south of rang twenty hv east W. M , and
Ih north east quarter of swllon thirty tit. In
tow ii. hip on, snuih of range twenty sli east
W. M . also the south-east quarter of section
thlrtv. In township one, south of range twenty
tt.wl W. M , together with all the leneiiirnts,
hereilliamenta and appurteuances thereunto
brioas ug I
lNiu-1 al Heppner, dreg on. January Tth, Iff.
1. K. LO.NH,
2 !i AditiluitiraUir.
"TI rL.
Niintm ri niiTTl t.i.n Me Irj v -i4 ivi I. i U-, Q
at Ik aa 4 . are I. . , it M ' "" fll ' "" vs rl
an .!.,,, .. r 't.t't nm a tr.i" H
COTT a fOM. ., hw 1. l'lslaJliaami 4
NOTlCF.oriIEARlS(iuri)STEST
V. a. Laud Orru g, l. iisKng os ,
Ieremter 11th. lusT.
Cnmtilalnt having been made at this oltti-e by
the duly verlllet and corroborated alhilsvlt of
John H. Maiinlii alleging thai Kate KiiMell
ho mad llmlwr I ulliir KnWv Not I al
Hi I", , laml lutle at la tiraii.te, On-g.in,
January si, lv l..r th. , ol H ' and -K V
of M V and vut of of Hmv a. Tp. I I H
.1, K . Jg hasahollv lalle.1 to comply aim
lh runner I iiilur law; that ah did during
the yar f wholly aUn.loii said tract of land.
Ihal r slmw has rontlnurd lo alndu the
am and has nta.1 no linpruvatuenu upon
said lr4-t or suv pari therol.
Ttrtor, with the lw ol lh cancellation
of th said entry lh aald parll ar hereby
summoned a'ld r-( ilrtl to b ant spp. ar b
Ins J. V Morron. rounty Cirrs of Morrow
I ouniy Ont on. at his oittca al Hrptmer, Ore
gon, on lh Mb ilay of tebruary. l. at the
r.oir of lo o no. k a m . ol said tlav, lhnand
n.irr.MKTiii,i biiii i . re. hm. rntai near
ng lo be had al Hi OKI". 4 lh rv.i.ier an,1
r.if al U ilrauda, tiron. Marva tin. Ims
I ttfeclw a. a. a
W pTI.ETT. Register,
10 21 J. B. KvSlll.ss kctvr.
SUMMONS.
IN THE C1RCI IT rOl'RT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow county.
The Amertcsn Mortgage
Company, ol Heotland,
l.lmlte.1, a corpon tlon,
l'laiutitrs,
vs
John Q. Crafts. Annie
Crafts, J. W. Umllh. M.
V. Harilson, Jacob
Hnrlwr, and Collin A
McFarland, as rtners,
Defendants.
To John u. Crafta. J. W. Smith and M. V. Harrt-
Ion, defeudaula, aliove named;
lu the name of the Htate of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint tile. I against you in the aliove entitled
suit, oil or before the first day of the next regu
lar term nl the above entitled court following
the eiptratlon ol the time preacribel in III
order for publication ot this summons, whlrh
Ural day a ill be Monday, the 7th day of March.
I, and you and each ol you will lake notice
that II you fall to so appear and answer, lor
wain inereot piamiin win appiy ra saiu
court lor th relief demanded In It com
plaint, to wit: for judgment against John (J.
( rails and Annie t raits lor the sum ol ! to
gether with Interest thereon at th rate of eight
percent per annum from the first dayollte
cemlr, ll. In accordance with lh terms ot
a certain promissory not, by Idem mad and
delivered to vialutlff. on or about lh lith day
of June, lv7, lor aald sum: for the sum of $)
attorneys lee, an.t lor in sum oi s.h.m ad
lance tor Uses, and tor the costs and disburse
ment ol this sutl. also a decree lor lb for
cloaiir of lh certain mortgage etcutd and
delivered by said defendants, John H. Crafts
ami Annl Craft, to plaintiffs to secure the
pai mnt ol the shove described not, and for
ln sal ol said mortgaged property silua'ed In
Morrow county. Oregon, decribl as lollows,
Uvu lh south.! quarter of em'tlon i,
Tp. ) south ol tang aal W. M , and that th
pror.l nl said sai b appllt to th parroetil
ol th amount du plaiutlll, altorus)S lees aud
coa'a of suit.
1 Ins suiniiinns Is sirvel upon yon by Piihll-
cation lliereol. In puraiieiu of an onler ol Itoi
rl heo A Uiaell,
court, mad al chamber, at Pendleton, Uragon,
OB IB IMS nay ol Januanr.
I tU.I. rHtLPH,
li 5 Attorneys lor l laiotlff.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BTATE
of Oregon, for Morrow county.
W. P. Lord. H. R. Klncald
and Phil. Metschen aa
the board of commis
sioners etc., Plalntlfls,
vs,
Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell, Mary Howell,
John Howeil, Nellie
Howell, W 1111am Howell,
Stanford Howell, Joseph
Howell, Tilda Howell,
Ma Howell, Frank How
ell, Thomas Howell, Lilly
Howell, Hettle Farer,
Rlx Farer, Adeline How.
ell, a administratrix
and Henry Howell a ad
ministrator of Stanford
Howell, deceased, Defendant.
To William Howell, Hattie Farer
Farer. Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you
titled suit on or before the first day of the next
and Rlx
You are
ou in th alove en-
regular term of this court, to-wit: The 7th day
of March, If., and If you fall to answer for
want thereof the plalntifl will apply to the
court to graut the relief demanded In the com
plaint, to wlt: For Judgment against you upon
ascertain promissory unte for th sum of f tO
with interest thereon at the rate ol eight per
cent per annum from April 1st. I"', the sum of
ill attorneys lees and th eot and disburse
ments of this suit, and that the mortgage given
to secure th payment ol said note ou lh fob
lowing described real property situated In
Morrow county, etate of Oregon towlt: South
east quarter of Sec. J. Tp. 4, south of range V,
E. W. M., be foreclosed ami said property sold
and th proceeds of said sal be applied to the
pavment of the amount due plaintiff.
this summons Is served upon you In pursu
ance ol an order ol the Hon Stephen A. Lowell
Judge of lh above entitled court, made and
entered in tald suit on th th day of January,
BK'IM N A KKDK1E1.D
Attorney lor Plaintiffs.
lie).
U Jn
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly ol Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving, tS Canta
Hair Cutting, 25 "
Shop, Matlock Corner, Heppner, Oregon.
J. L. GIBSON,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
Rhavintr. - 15
uraneitcv of an order ol Hon.
udg of th bov entitled ll.iir. OtlttiniT
Ctn.
25
Jo t keeping up th reputation of this shoe
for Srst-claa work and would b lMd lo
bar yon call.
Beat aooommodation and oonrteona
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sti., Portland, Oreffon.
D. E. GILMAN,
6eneral Collector
Put your old book and note In his
hinds and get yonr money out of
them. Make a specialty ol hard
collection.
Office in J N. Brown's Building.
Ellis & Phelps,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to In a prompt and
satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and
Collector,
Office In Natter Building, Heppner, Or.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
V V V
15
Cents.
V V
Shop two door South ol Postofnc.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
la the place to go to get
yonr fine pork and lamb
chops, steaka and rotate.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
fin sngar-enred ham and bacon.
Pur leaf lard, kettle-rendered, old
tylfc Hifhrst cM prka paid lor
lat stock.
I BEN.. MATUEW8.