Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 22, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1898.
been made public in a legitimate
manner, its contents would have
justified the most extreme meas
ures upon the part of this govern
ment, but it was stolen, and that
fact was not mitigated in the least
I by the acknowledgment of its
The gov-
MORROW COUNTY POLITICS.
Aa Via Aata nf tVio cnnntv r.nn
iinn rftw noftr r,RnHidatfifl for authorship by de Lome.
the various offices begin to make women, oi opaine, oy accepting
themselves known. So far no one J.ei resignation t has .relieved
has been mentioned by either th" V J h disagree
party for representative. For able contingency of taking official
clerk, the names of Vawter Craw- eogmiance of a stolen letter and
ford,R.F. Hynd and E. L, Free- at the same time has placed itself
land, of Heppner, and Tnos. Mor- 1D a P081n 'om whl?h ll caDnot
gan, (of Eight Mile, are being escape without renouncing respon-
mentioned by the republicans. for he ?ODtefnts .? he
The democrats, populists, free !etter aP &mD or J hav"
., ... -i . ing been written, without losing
Bilver republicans, silver party A , . 6
, .. n, the respect of this and every other
conglomeration, are mentioning the . ... , . T . ,
. t w ivr a a i civilized nation. In fact, the Span-
names of J. W. Morrow ana Al . , , , ' .
n . . , ish government has either got to
U .Jl. JLJ. U
PBtsB COMMENT.
Among the republicans the name
call de Lome a liar or acknowledge
The Oregonian, in a head line oyer a
olippiDg from tbii paper, calls the Jour
nal a Mitchell paper. Tbe Journal is
no more a Mitohell paper than it is a
gimon-Bcott paper. It belongs to no
faction and will belong to none. Tbe
bead and front of our offending ii that
we refuse, and intend to oontinue to re
fuse, to eobo tbe Oregonian's insanely
bitter, personal bue and or; against John
H. Mitchell. That is all. Our reoord
on tbe money question is, in its own
small way, as consistent as tbat of tbe
Oregonian. We never for a moment be
lieved in free silver and would not sup
port, directly or indireotly, tbe best man
on tbe foot-stool of tbe Almighty if be
were not soundly oommitted to tbe gold
standard. But every sentiment of our
bead and heart protests against the
oruel and relentless persecution with
which the Oregonian dogs the steps of
John H. Mitohell nnder tbe false and
lying pretense of devotion to sound
money, when tbe world and their wives
know that if Mitohell were an an
from heaven and bad a sound money
reoord as unimpeachable as tbat of Ly
man Gage tbe Oregonian's persecution
would go on just the same, as long as
its editor could shove a pen. No; tbe
Journal is not a Mitohell paper; nor is it
oompelled to take sides between two
factions, both of wbiob bave done some
very bao; things; but it it were, every
sense of moral right it b as ever possessed
wonld revolt at tbe thought of approv
ing the actions of a faction that, in order
to defeat the will of a legislative ma
jority and under tbe bypooritioal pre
tense of being tbe only defenders of
sound money, formed an open alliance
with tbe free ailverites to bold up the
legislature, bought tbe populists, in
.. L l At Mnm etan i infl UaA
11UB.CHB 111 WD UC1U IB OIUIUDU HU I I,.. ,1 (-, I J J 1, Ull.,.1 ;il, D..IJ
jcuyuiauuci ujnuo ujr a uauiuui a Liu i ouu uuouou b uaicw, uucu w iiu i uiuauu
assureaiact. io party can anora legislature. There is no doubt prostitutes, to oooupy the time of tbe
to publish to the world that it has about the seating of Thorp. grosser beasts and keep them from
only one principle to stand upon. answering roll call. No; the Journal is
mL . j i j I nnt a Mitchell oanar. and for these and
xne uemocrais ana populists are We do not anticinflta an v trouble ' .
. j . i , I r lunuy ujuuj utuot icoouud i l uvu uevoi
OpUifcv0uay in i.uui between the United States and be a Soott-Simon paper-Crook County
upon everyimng except tne silver Spain over the sinking of the Journal,
ouestion, and to imagine for a uii,; . ui;.,J
' i uabtinoui lj luaiurj. lui wm urjiirjvn .... ... ......
tnnmpnt thftt ftithfirnftrtr in rninr . ,.... ... " inerepnmioao party is aeteatea attne
r..rf o-.-o j,. De I0Una tDat U
to surrender those principles is
situation to cause any patriotic
American to feel otherwise than
c w nc ii' i. j u ui itself to be both liar and hypocrite
at Kruno IllnAIiarar la nvnnnnlw
i i Surely there is nothing in this
assessor than any other. A. C.
PattATTa is olan a nflninfa Viafnrn
the convention and no doubt will Proud of hia Pre8ident
have a strong following.
Jay W. Shipley is, so far, the The majority report of the elec
only one mentioned for county tion committee of the house in
school superintendent by the re- favor of seating Thorp, the repub
publicans. lican contestant from the 4th Vir-
We hope to see the republicans ginia district, contains a scathing
put up tbe best possible material arraignment of the election laws of
for the various offices, and then if tbat state, and of the methods
they stand together they can elect employed in that paiticular dis
them. That there will be three triot' hoh. waB designably made
overwneimingiy repupncan oy a
Rheumatis
Is a blood disease and only a blood reme
dy can cure it. So many people make
the mistake of taking remedies which
at best are only tonics and cannot possi
bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith,
Greencastle, Indiana, says: "For years
I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma
tism, which the best physicians were un
able to relieve. I took many patent
medicines but they did not seem to
reach my trouble. I gradually grew
worse until I was un
able to take my food
or handle myself in
any way; I was abso
lutely helpless. Three
bottles of S.S.S. re-
lieved me so that I
was soon able to move
my right arm; before
long I could walk
across the room, and
when I had finished one dozen bottles
was cured completely and am as well as
ever. I now weigh 170.
A Real Blood Remedy,
S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema,
and any form of blood troubles. If you
have a blood disease, take a blood med
cine S.S.S. (ruatanteed Surely vegeta
table) is exclusively for the blood and
ia recommended for nothing else. It
forces out the poison matter permanent
ly. We will
send to anyone
our valuable
books. Address
Swift Specific
Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
Jan. 28. '9ft. Nntica 1. harehv rfvan that
the followine-named Kttler hu Sled nntica of
hli intention to make final proof In support of
hia claim, and that laid proof will be made
uTMuro j . vr . morrow, uounty uiera, at ueppner,
urcguu, uu marcn IB, I8W8, via:
WILUAM E. GENTRY.
He name the following witneaaei to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: William Barratt, Edmund
Baling, Mifflin J. Devin and William J. McCarty,
618-28. BaaiuTT, Register.
CITATION.
TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE
m. oi uregon. lor the County of Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of John M. O. Spen-
a iuiuur,
TO J. B. BDeiTV. Vllftrdlnn of the, oitatA nt auM
minor, irreetin?:
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
buuuiv ui morrow. &l in I n n rrwtm rnpranr
at Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on Tues. I
uay, me eigntn aay oi Marcn, l8,at 10 o clock,
in the forenoon of that day, then and there to
neiutj your accounts as guamtan oi j, M. O.
opencer, a minor, ana show cauBe, If any exist,
nuy ae Biiouiu not pay over to tne said John M.
o. spencer, the sums of money now in bis
nanas belonging to said John M. O. Soencer.
Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew. Jurlcre
of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for
uie county oi aiorrow, witn tne seal oi said
wto amxea, tms atn day of January, A. D.
Attest: J. W. MORROW,
618- 2b. clerk.
1 1
wuo tjltuol nnlln in ,Tnn. it will hn Attrihninhln tn
an accident or that it was done bv the Oreaonian. Rimon. U'Ren and Yonnir.
asking more than human nature Lome one witn0ut the knowledge In tbe same laneuaee that tbe OreBonian
has ever before been able to stand. 0f ne gpaniBh authorities But "Te to C0DBre,8Ulftn Ellis before the
There is no democratic party in i it Bhould UDOn ieatieation be vo,e 00 the Teller resolutioc WM uken
Morrow countv anv more The I P u lhve8tl8a"on' De they are -at tbe forka of tbe road," and
Morrow county any more. Ine pr0ven that such was not the case, the 0teBonian and it. followers will
oniy possioie way me lew aemo- and that it wa8 by aD(j through have to show tbe.r sincerity for the St,
craucoince seeKers can get into 1 desiczn .and directlv or indirectlv Loois platform of protection and sound
office is to fuse with the pops. By Lne fauH of the Snaniards this money, or stand good for the defeat of
doing this and making a few trades government should not, and we be- ,he 'epublioan ticket in the state of
in nthPr nrmrtera wrinrA thv Iiava liave will not. 1os snv timo in Oregon, if tbat should occur. They will
i ... ... . L,'r,n. flQf i o.. have a ohanoe to abow their band.
oeen quite buccobbiui in ine pasi, rouu"js ' "ji . ri,
. ., . , . ' fnm ita rlfimamls. unri thia nn. Polk County Observer
tney nope in ine coming election I i 7 i r
. . ... witnnnt vfirv mnnh inner whkIhiI.
to elect sheriff and clerk, the two exasperating red tape. Simply a Too oan't be a democrat and serve ths
best paid offices in the county. I twontv-fonr hour iiltirnAiniYi nhnnld I PPollsts, or be a populist and serve tbe
The populists are to have the repre- be sufficiently long enough time demoorata.-Yaguina News.
oanfofiiTO on1 lUn minn. fl',nn nf 1111 OUT ODlIllOn I " " "
o..mv . m..uu1 ,oul - -r "Fnsion" means a Rrab for offioe and
tne county proviaing goods are all : ? th6t ..pBrtv principle" oan go to hades.
delivered accordmg to contract. Toe death of MiBa Willurd re- YaquinaNewa,
governor was detested successively by
Cornelius and Thompson; tbat Henry
McOinu was appointed circuit judge for
Multnomah oounty at tbe request of tbe
W. C. T. U.; that the republican Port
land primaries of 18'Jb were held in
sobool houses and churches; that tbe
Oregon legislature of 1895-7 transacted
its proper business, then we will begin
to believe that there baa not been sucb
a man as Mr. Joseph Simon. Corvallis
Gazette.
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCHRRS
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 IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
underslernert rkhil'tipb nf F a nnrt S H.
Cox, Insolvent Debtors, has filed his final ac
count as uuch assignee with the clerk of the
Circuit Court of Morrow County, Oreeon, and
mat sam account will oe called up lor hearing,
aim De passed upon Monday, the 7th day o!
March, 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. of
said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can
De heard and passed upon by the judge of said
Dated this 21st day of January, 1898.
W. P. Fell,
616- 25. Assignee.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOEOHEES, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Gbandk, Oregon,
Jan. 19. 1898.
MOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
x 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 I
Deiore j. w. Morrow, county uierk, at ueppuer,
uregon. on Marcn vi, isus, viz :
CHARLES S. .TAYNE.
H. E. No. B082, for the BE of Sec. 14, Tp. 3 S, R
27, E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
oi, saia iana. viz: waiter Crosby, John Mar
shall, Sterling P Florence and Andy 8. Steven
son, an oi Heppner, Oregon.
E. W. Bartlstt,
616-27 Register.
When you hear dem bells!"
YOU BHOULD 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 !
Beauty Ia Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities trom the ooay. uegin to-aay 10
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
(. ascarets, heauty lor ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
WHEAT AND PuEK.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon,
January 18, 1898:
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 1 following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
Mb claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Saturday, February 26, 1898, viz:
jAJita it. hujnauakek lor Heirs ot Maria JK.
Downing,
H. E. No. 3619 for the SWJ4 ol 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 oi lone, uregon.
JA8. F. MOORE.
16-27 Register.
t
MAT HALVORSEN,
LEADING MERCHANT
OF I0NE awt
deepsiUUofllsrcUse
If we remember rightly, two years moves from the scene of action one
RPO Some OnB failed tndnlivw. nf fl.a umrM'a nrof0ut rhara tV.r "N BQBU Oft0 erT6 Qod Bn(1 MBnl-
D i v a. tiv 'i " iva a as v va v- a u a. ws. i . . -, . , . ,
nit n r ...... ... , 1 liion." ieituer cnu buv uiba servo iwu
the republicans of Morrow all that is good and nothing that Lnliti(.ttl nRrlia. h h. Rn, 0a fnr
i . i .. . i . ... ... 1 1
coumy stand togetner ana vote Ms bad. bhe was the leader of the pBrty principle. Yaqiitoa New.
together, they will elect their en- VV. 0. T. U. and they will indeed
tire ticket by a large majority, find it a hard matter to fill her
Une thing tbat is an assured fact place. tSho was also a strong
the democrats will not be allowed advocate of reform in a creat
to name any delegates to the re- many other ways than that of
publican county convention this temperance. Her name will be
I i i . i . i
time; that day is past. Earnest, PRnaBa l,own 10 POH,nty R ne the matter bM been officially reporttd
loval republicans are "sora onto 01 V18 8rpfttpHt womeu OI l.U 1 n.b ".tr detail, tbi. government can
nnnlnrv rtna u;rin tiava nor lira l . . , , m,
ueoisive oiioo. ine
tie Moment wu onioten-
tioosl, does not leem tenable, and it will
take mora than sweet-worded ooodo-
lenoei on tbe part of Spain to oonviooe
tbii oootitry tbat there wai not a Hpan
Tbe country will await the report from
the investigation of tbe Maine's disaster
with the deepest solicitude. It ia bard,
nnder the sorrowful oiroomstances, to
rttbhold an opinion, and there are many
tbat will be unable tndoao; bat until
js.,i,H ii : iiai . VVH1M,J MV, i do. iitKn more aoisive ouoo
uuntu uu turn puiiu bhu iuoho who gorvico8 to the un-buildinc and ud- ih.r. ih.k u,
l t . 1 i ... . . .. ! . "
nave uereioiore woritea wnn me lifting oi numauity. Who could
republicans and voted with the aek more,
rlnmnnrata will finil flinv Iiava
. ..... ' ... The Uld Calforala Grape Crop,
reacneu a point wuere tney will
The nartial loss of the crane cron this
liave to unmask, it they attempt yer, roseJ by tbe heavy rains, is esti-
their old tricks this time. This IB mated to rxceed 81,(X0,U0. Farmers
no idle talk but the expressed ni vineyards all oer the northern part
n.ini I l l . of the state hae auffi-red. Whiletbisls
,u.UUUa UUU1 true, it is ,..all7 a fact fbat lost and
publicans with whom the writer failing strength may be restored by the
l,a .l,; .... :. persislHiit. systematio use of tbe great
u..uK luo Fn national lonie, Uostetters Htomaoh Hit-
days. ters, wbiob renews and tones the activity
ot tne stomaon, liver and tne bowels,
t ....-?'.. i ciiuuirrmn irnuenov in ruruiiiaimin
a HKMiuitNi- iuciviNLET uss never and kidney ooraDleint. and prevents ma-
justified the confidence reposed in di"rders. Afte eihaustinu dis-
. . I easne bave mo their onuree, reonvery ii
uiiu iuo Aiurriuau pm.pie 10 a greatly aooelerated by the use of the
more marked extent than since the ''' b'h improves appetite and
i- :..n imparts renewed vigor to the debilitated
ui iuo bM.nBijr lurtmi- physique
i n ft 1 nl I nr wrtllnn ho UnnA, .11 1 1 -
. 1). A. Ilerrej, wbile below recently,
ixime, laie opanisn minister to ttie parohased a One French Canadian stal.
U. lu tuat letter, beuor de Hod of 1. L. Kennedy, of Wnodlawu
Lome personally insultml tho nrna. This is probably one of the flneet and
r ' ... tu.4 b. ..... I i. . 1.. II.
ident, as well as hit own govern
ment When Washington was in
a ferment of excitement and mon
of prominouco who are usually
cool headed were advising all sorts
of hot-headed steps on the part of
this government, President Mc
Kinley nover for a momeut lost the
coolness which has always marked
his acts at critical periods, aU
though there isn't the slightest
doubt that his blood fairly boiled
at de Lome' insults. Like the
true patriot that he is, he sunk Lis
individuality and acted only as
the country's executive. Hit mere
If requested the Spanish govern
ment, through tlio American win
inter at Madrid, to recall de Lome,
Benor de Lome had anticipated
that and cabled his resignation,
and it was accepted by his govern
meet before the request for bit
recall was presented. The wisdom
of this moderation on the part of
the president is daily becoming
mora apparent There wat an
other important feature of de
Louie's letter, in which he declared
that autonomy for Cuba and ne
gotiatiout for a reciprocity treaty
wert only shams. Had this Utter
oounty, and birsmeo should ses bltu.
Punv i
(Children
Who would prescribe only
tonics and bitters for a weak
puny child Its muscles and
nerves arc so thoroughly ex-
aa ivM j vciiiivi w g
nvhipfxJ Into activity The
4 tt 4
emu neeai texxs a tiooo
mklnf, nerve-itrtngthcnlnf
and muscle-budding food.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this,
and you still have a tonic in
the hypophojphitrs of lime
and soda to act with the food.
For thin and delicate children
there Is no remedy superior
to it in the world. It means
growth, strength, plumpncu J
and comfort to them. Be sure J
you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, j
tttt. jU i m, .1! sivIm. 2
ft SCOTT SOWNt, Ch.muu, Kr Yi.
IMMvUtNttvvMMHvt
ish triok in oonoeotion with tbe explo
sion. Dalles Cbrooiole.
A reoent issus of tbe Fortland Ore
goniao oonlaina a snori paragrapu in
relation to Representative Ellis' vote
against lbs Teller resolution which is
disreputable and should be utterly be
neatb tbe dignity of sucb a paper as ibe
Oregoniao. Mr. Ellis stands as tbe
representative of the people of this oon
graoMionel distriot and baa always com
manded tbs respect of tbe press of saat
ero Oregon, regardless ot party. It
remains for tbs Portland Oregoniao
alone, of all tbs papers Id tbs slate, sod
on professing republicanism, at tbat, to
vent a petty persooal and pnerbs spite
upon on ot Oregon's ablest represents
tives at tbs national capital. It oan not
help bat redound to Mr. Ellis' personal
and political credit. Bunipter News.
Ltt do populist wbo values tbe Land
Money and Transportation platform of
lbs people's party -true Reform Frio
oiplee, cot machine politics and pie be
absent from the preoinol primaries
Marcb 1Mb. Trust nothing to luck or
friend be there. Hbtit out all but pop a
lists. Take a referendum vote tor or
against fusion, onion and co operstion
to learn tbs rank sad file's true stecdiog
od tbat all-important questioD. Helect
your best tod safeel meo for delegates
to tbe oouoty convention meo who will
be here ni-a who will etsod by their
instructions: make your instructions
clear and positive. Tbis done, lbs rlo
politicians' slate will be smashed and
botb deuiorrets and republicans beaten
in Jane.
Do out be deceived. We have corns to
the life or death battle for the people'
party, with both old parties with their
bundle and army of trained, glib poll
tioiene arrayed against us. It we are
huueel io oar principles sad they worth
anything to us, let at stand by them and
tight tbe monopoly-ridJ-a taemiet ot
genuine lUform to a Boieb. -Harney Co,
News.
We bave the Oregoniao'e word for it
that Mr. tiitnoa it do boas, ant it f set
srver wee a boas. If IheOrej iBlaa will
only eonvinre at tow that Waldo de
feated Btratio tor tbt offlce ot lupreme
JaJe that Fen soy et is hie rae fif
Portland, Feb. 21. There was a hot
old time in tbe wheat market at Chicago
today. Tbe opening range was from
107 to 1(6, the greater part of the day's
business was transacted at around 107.
Loiter brokers seemed to be selling May
wheat on all bard spots and buying
July on tbe breaker. Tbe visible sup
ply decreased 201,000 bu. and now totals
35.433,000. Tbe amount on passage in
creased 2,500,000 bu. Tbe world's ship
ments for the past week were 7,373,000
bu. wbiob America contributed 3,932,000
Northwest reoeipts were 330 oars.
Cargoes off coast were 30 higher and
Liverpool futures were up d.
The trade in pork was light bnt pack
ers were buyers or turn, za.uuu nogs
wer received and 21,000 are estimated
for tomorrow.
Tomorrow. Tuesday, there will be no
aeseioo ot any American exenaoges on
acoonnt Washington's birthday.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaOsandk, Oregon,
Ton tO 1UOO
U an, WO,
NOTICE 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 be
fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon,
at Heppner, ureon. on March vi, 18U8, viz:
WALTKR liROBBY.
H. E. No. 6029, for the EV4 NE4, 8E) Sec.
11. Td. 3 8. R 27. E. W. M.
He names the loUowine witnesses to Drove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
said laud, viz: Charles 8. Javne. Bruce B.
Kelley, George A. Stevenson and William Btew-
art, all of lleppner, Oregon.
Miss Allie Hughes, Morfolr, Vs., was
rightfully bnroed on tbe face and neck
Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt's
Witch llHzel sulve, which healed the in
n ry without leaving s soar. It is tbe
famous pile remedy. Conger k Brook.
Charles Jayoe was io town over Bun-
day from Clarks oaayon, where be is
now working.
Mrs. M. O. Oney bat secured tbe Social
Kidge sobool and will oommence teach
ing there today on t four months' term
Land Offick at Thi Dali.ss. Orkoon,
January 17, 18SW.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
ill iiib iiilcui,iuu iaj iiinito una. uiuui 111
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be made Deiore J. w. Morrow, county (Jiers;,
at Heppner, Oregon, on February 26, WJg, viz:
AL.HE.K1 A. niLLia,
H E No. .1990, for the SW of sec 29, Tp 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, and
Thomas A. Driskell, of Heppner, Oregon.
JA8. r. MUUKC,
615-625 Register. '
din
LUlitS HHtiit ALL
Best ( ouifh Brrup. ThimUu
In ttm. H.tld bv rtmirirtpti.
m m ssv4jti
A. Use Fl
Heppner Opera House
FOR TWO WEEKS
Commencing February 15
In an up to date Vaudeville
hntertamment.
Wednesdsy and 8atordav, tdmiealon IS
cents. All other nigbis free, ltrserv-
d seats eaob evening for ladies and
their esooria without extra charge.
Kntiro Clmnpo of Program
haoh hvoninjr.
Children art charged tdmissioo eaob
evenin.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
VOTItK I lirRKBT OIVKS THAT TH
il iiiiilrtltnr. h. Iwn duly apimlutaHt li
lh Cuuniir ( iiurt ol the KUMol tirrvon. f
Momw I uiuiljr, adiiiliilatratnr ol th. cuts of
,-NiM.on jntim. aira-muMsi All rwrmms havln
rlalni. as.lu.l Mid nial arv nvrrliy uivtlnnl to
pn-wiil umi, iMirrl)r vrrinil. to ni, at Ih
oitir ol Ills A I'hflK at HrpiMirr. Orvann
lihln .Ii ninnth. I nun th dal ol ihls nolle.
IMM Mis l.'lh day ol February, w
J A M art JON FX
Ailmlul.iralnrof the E.laleol Nelaoo
HKH'kHULnr.KM' MtrflNU.
xtotuk is nyRKRY oiti" to th
il .Un khul.lrri i th. Morrow CoiiHly Lan
A TrmHo, thai th. annual mating ol th
iu kin.i.irn t h.M naluMar. Marrh 1.1
al th hour ol 7 , n, . In Ih. National IUii
bullillns. Inr tht piiriiMf .Io lln oltlcvrs lor
lh i.nlt tnr .11,1 ih tratiMrilon ol stn-h
nth.r buslum as may b bmihl hfnr th
Biriin. h. f . H 1 n O,
'ti l ferrvtarv.
616-27
E. W. Babtlett,
Register
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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 INTENTION.
Notice of Intention.
Laud Ornci at La Grands, Orkoon,
January 31, 18!8.
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to maka 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,
vis :
VELORIAH W. T1LLAKD.
Hit E No. 6-JM, for the S NWU NEU See
St, Tpl 8, K 28, E W M.
He names tne iniinwing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol said land, vis: John Marshall, Thomas Mar
shall, Hugh Fields and James Johnson, allot
Heppner, Oregon,
a., nr. daai i, r. i
19 29 Kenister.
They Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
'"The Pioneer Blacksmiths
Have made some elegant Improvements In their establishment
iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need auirkrenalra
to their wagons, buggies or machinery. Their specialty is horseshoeing.
Meadows 4 Hatleo are the Boys to do Your Work Right, and do it Quick, loo.
Notice of Intention.
Land Ornci at La Gbandi. Oriooh.
1 . i, ui tuna
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followlni-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof tn support
oi his claim, ana tnst saia prooi win oe man
before the County Clerk ot Morrow county,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19,
1898, vli:
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VI1L.L.1AH A. 11L,I.AHU,
HIKNo02l8, for the NH NKV, 8E!4 NE4,
f. f KV 8eC 32, Tp 1 H, K 28 K W M.
He names th following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John Marshall, Thomas
Marshall. Hunt) Fields and James Johnson, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
&. TT , DAAJLILl 1,
Register.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee s
And by the way they have anything you can call for in the line of
Hardware, Btoves and Tinware.
60 WHERE YOU CAIN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRJUIT COURT OF THE STATE
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of Oregon, for Morrow county.
P. Lord, H. R. Ktncaid
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCl'IT COl'RT OF THE STATE
ol Oregon lor Morrow county.
The American Mortgag
Company, of Nrotland,
l.tmltnt, a corporation,
rialiititts,
v.
John l). Crafts, Annie
Craft.. J. W. smith, M.
V. Harilaon. Jacob
Rortier, and Coffin A
McKarlaud, as partners,
bWendauts.
To John o. Crafts, 1. W. Rmlth and M. V. Hard-
el
slon. defendants, above named:
lu th name of th htate of Oregon:
Yon ar
hereby required to appear and answer th
'by reoul
plaint Hli
complaint tiled against you in th. above entitled
ult, on or brio re ih. drat day ol th nest regu
lar term nl Ih abov entitled court lonowtng
Ih eiptratlun ol Ih time pmcrlbeil in the
nnter lor publlratlon of this summons, which
tint day will b Monday. th7th day ol Marvh.
Iww, and you and each of you will tak nolle
that If you fall to tn appear and answer, fnr
inreoi
ant
court
Inr
plalntllt will apply to said
th relief demanded in its com
plaint, to wit-. For Judgment against JnhnQ.
I
LUStmtXTION MUTICK.
VOT1CF. I HIREBY OlTIls THAT TH
pannvrabip asretofiw .ilrtlng bti
Frank tnanlman and IA Cnnlman, dnln
hii.niM al iii. Oregon, und.r th. firm nam.
ol Kni.lnt.n Hnw . hM hnrn illtsilv.! bf
milt, il nuiM-nl Ail bills and arroiiiita on In.
bj said Bra aii! k nu l by M Fi'fl'nn.
rttANIC KMiriMAN,
tO IStilLMAN
PaW4 al loa. 0 . F.. L xa. KM
ralta and AnnlcCralu lor th sum ol till to
gether with lntarv.1 thereon at th rat of eight
per rent wr annum from th flr dayol II
ember, ls2. in arconlanc with lhtarmaof
a rvrtalu promlraorv Dot, by them mad and
dellverwl to plalutllT. on or about th 1Mb day
ol June. Iw7, tor saM sum: for th sum of $-0
ailortipys leva, and lor in sum oi wx.si ad
vane for late, and for th ciwta and dlnbur-
mrnlaofthia suit: also a decre for tli. lore
rln.ur of th pertain mongag executed and
d.llrrl by said defendanu. John Q. t raits
and Annt. Cralta. to plain II ITS to sccur th
paymvnl of th abnv dearnbed not, and for
ih. aal ol aald mortgaged prnrwrty ilua'd la
Mnrmw munty, Oregon. drribd as follows.
kvwlt: Th eouth-MM Quarter of section 2.
and thai the
payment
rlalnutt, altoroeya les and
roan nf .ult.
This .nnimoni Is served upon yoa by pnhll
ration thtref, tn pnrauanre nf an order o) Hon
atrphen A. Lowell. Jnds of th abnv enllilrd
court, mad at chambers, at Kvudktoo, Ongon.
OB lb iMh 4y ol January. 1.
tLUS FHKin.
M-M Atwis.rs lor f . Anuff.
Tp. t. snatb of rang U at W. M., and
prnr1s ot said Hi. b applied k th 1
ol Ih. amouot du. plalnUn, attorneys
and Phil. Metschen as
the board of commis
sioners etc., Plaintiffs,
vs.
Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell, Mary Howell,
John Howeil, Nellie
Howell, William Howell,
Stanford Howell, Joseph
Howell, Tilda Howell,
Ida Howell, Frank How
ell, Thomas Howell, Lilly
Howell, Hettle Farer,
Klx Farer, Adeline How.
ell, aa administratrix
and Henry Howell as ad.
mlnistrator of Htauford
Howell, deceased, Defendant.
To William Howell, Hattle Farer and Rlz
Farer, Defendants:
In the Dame of tbe State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint Bled against you In the above en
titled suit on or before the Brat day of the next
regular term of this court, to-wlt: The 7th dav
of March, 1M, and If you fall to answer for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
court to grant the relief demanded In the com-
plaint, to-wlt: For Judgment against you upon
ascertain promisaory not for the sum of ii')
with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from April 1st. lmtt, the sum of
140 attorneys fees and th cost and disburse
ments of this suit, and that the mortgage given
to secure the payment of aald note on the fol
lowing deecribed real property situated Id
Morrow county, Btate of Oregon to-wlt: South
east quarter of bee. 28, Tp. 4. south ol ranse
K. W. M., be foreclosed aud said property sold
and the proceeds of said sale be applied to the
pavment of the amount due plalntlR.
This summons Is served upon you Id pursu
ance of an order of the Hon Stephen A. I owell.
Judge of the abov entitled court, made and
entered in aald suit on the Mh day ol January,
It. BRtiWN At REDKIKI.D
1 Jn Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Beat Moommodation aod ooartaoat
treaimenl Bt the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
od Wash. Sti., Portland, Oregon.
D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector
Put your old books and notes In hi
hands and get your money out of
them. Make a specialty ot hard
collections.
Office ia J, N. Brown' Bnildina.
Ellis & Phelps,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to in a prompt and
Sfcti.lactory manner. Notaries Public aud
Collectors.
Office In Natter Building, Heppner, Or.
Mathews 8c Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Psndleton
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving, 18 Cants
Hair Cutting, 25 "
Shop, Matlock Corner, Heppner, Oregon.
J. L. GIBSON,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
Shaving. - - 15 Ctt.
Hair Cutting. 25 "
Joe Is keeping op th reputation of this shop
for flrst-claas work and would b pleaeed to
15
Cents.
v
Shop two doors South of roetomoa.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
Is tbe place to go to get
your fine pork tod Iamb
chopi, iteaka tnd routf .
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Fin sugar-rnr.! hams and bacon
Pure Ir.f rd. k.tl,. rena.red old
ut Ii.k.Uih"t "
BENJ. MATHEWS.