The Gazette. Friday, March 1, 1898. SHOW GOOD SENSE. Senator Wolcott, of Col., has more than once Bhown himself to possess the faculty of calm judg ment in times of public excite ment, and to be a real, not a bun comb patriot, uut never more strikingly than in the short speech he made against the misguided attempt to publish to the world a distrust of our navy department, by providing for a congressional investigation of the wreck of the Maine. Mr. Wolcott said: "I de sire to resent as utterly unfounded the suggestion that there is a patriotic citizen in the broad con fines of this land who has not the fullest and most splendid and glorious confidence in every de partment of this government, and in the department of the navy in particular, and it has been true in every administration since the time of Washington. The people of the U. S. have never yet been called upon to distrust one of the co-ordinate branches of this gov ernment, and they never will while the flag floats. The officers ap pointed to investigate this tragic disaster will do their duty. I do not underrate the importance of the legislative branch of the gov ernment; I believe in its dignity and in its wisdom, and in the open ness of its discussion of public questions; but what we need now, in my opinion, is a decent and dignified silence in the face of the appalling calamity which has fal len upon our people. There are times for speaking and there are times for silence, and at thiB time, when we face the awful event that has overtaken us, we should re strain any expression or opinion or expression of our belief as to the causes of this terrible disaster until in a proper, regular, and formal way, an investigation may be had by the navy department, which we know will be conducted with the utmost uprightness and the utmost integrity." Senator Lodge, of Mass., said on the same subject: "Does any one suppose that the captain of that ship, who, wounded and stunned by the ex. plosion remained the last upon the sinking vessel, - and who, in the runlet of that awful excitement, sent a dispatch showing a coolness which is an honor to the American name, is going to lie about his ship? The secretary of the navy is a man of distinguished ability, of honor and patriotism. If any one imagines that Secretary Long will not tell the truth and insist upon the whole of it, he little knows the character of the man. I think those who know Theodore Roosevelt would be slow to boliove he would seek to conceal the truth in regard to this disaster. We want to know the truth. If it was an accident which destroyed the Maine, then let us provide, bo far as human foresight can, against a recurrence. If it was treachory, then the righteous wrath of the American people will take a signal vengoance for the treacthey which Bont that snip to the bottom. And let no one think to stay it" Con gress showed its good sense by confining its action on this subject to making an appropriation of $200,000 to be used in trying to save as muoh of the costly equip ments of the Maine as possible. TROUBLE AHEAD. Every indication now points to trouble with Spain. The temper of the American people is being sorely tried. Should any fresh outrage be committed against the American residents of Havana, as reports indicate there is probability of,we fear the patieuce of theAmcr- ican pitoplo would not be equal to the strain, but that they would riwo in their might aud forco war regardless of consequences. We are cot advocating war, as we have had some cxpivrienice in the past, but if it must coiiiO we are glad to know that Uncle Sam will not be caught asleep. POLITICAL GOSSIP. Sen. A. W. Gowan would like very much to be re-elected to the Oregon senate, however, Morrow county claims the senator, and has several aspirants. The above from the Eagle is a mistake. Morrow county has no aspirant, in the republican party at least, for joint senator. Sen. Gowan has many warm friends in Morrow county who would like to see him get the nomination. The democrats may nominate Collector Blackman on their ticket, there has been such talk. No one knows what the populists and democrats will do, but every one knows that they can never fuse on the propo sition of the populist county cen tral committee. Every one knows that the democrats will only fuse if they are allowed to name clerk and sheriff. This is all they ask. hey always were noted for their modesty. The Morrow county silver club met Saturday. Ho business was transacted. Several speeches were made which plainly showed that there was not that unanimous de sire for fusion or union that will be necessary for success. The de sire for fusion we beg pardon, union" we mean seems to be greatest in the democratic ranks. The populists are ready to fuse there we go again unionize with the d 1 on a two plank platform with iniative and referendum first, ree coinage they say will be sure to come then and in only that way can it be brought about. The democrats ask that free coinage shall come first and in fact it should be the only issue in their opinion. There promises to be a hot time in the old ranks soon. Bottled Up! Whether in the form of pill powder or liquid, the doctor's prescription fot blood diseases is always the same mercury or potash. These drugs bottle up the poison ana dry it up in the system, but they also dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of the joints give way to a stiffness, the rack ing pains of rheumatism. The form gradually bends, the bones ache, while decrepitude and helplessness prema turely take possession of the body, and it is but a short step to a pair ol crutches. Then comes falling ol the hair and decay of the bones, a con dition truly horrible. Contagious Blood Poison the curse of mankind is the most horrible of all diseases, and has al ways baffled the dpctors. Their pot ash and mercury bottle up the poison, but. it always breaks forth again attack ing some delicate organ, frequently the mouth and throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure for this disease. It is guar anteed purely vege table, and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to cure Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Cancer, or anv other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not injure you. Beware of mercury; don't do violence to your system. Don't get bottled up ! Our books sent free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. POTASH mercurW DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The memben of tbe Morrow County Democratic Central Committee are oalled to meet in the parlor of tbe Palace hotel at Heppoer, on Saturday, March 5, 98, at 2 o'olock p. m., for tbe purpose of arranging time of holding primaries and oouoty convention, and transacting uoh other bnsineis aa may reqnire tbe attention of the committee. J. W. Mobbow, Chairman. Silver ( Inb Meeting. Tbe silver olub held a meeting Satur day at the oourtbonoe. Speeohes were made by Elias Friend, H. Clay Myers and Wm. Crabtree. As there was con siderable going on in town to attract the attention of people, neither tbe silver olub or republican olnb had a very large attendance. No business of importance wsa transacted. The olub adjourned to meet March 12, at the courthouse, when a general discussion will take plaoe. Nearly Two Carloads Of Fish Bros, wagons, buggies, buck boards, &c, bave arrived for us. We bought them at speoial prices, direct from tbe faotory. , Too should see them and get prices if jou need anything of tbia kind. No middlemen. No com mission. Minor & Co. MARKET REPORT. a I.ONHIDFKAUI.E MllorOHl Hi Doing runuifoHtod in tho enmiug bcIioo! election. This is as it should be, When there is iutereat shown there is prom mo of a good attoudauco at tho meeting. Let each voter iu their selection of directors KhA only to tho good of the school. The future welfare of Ueppner depeDilu largi ly upon the r access of her public school. Let us use every effort to keep it up to the Ligh standard it ha always hold ftmocg tho achnoU ttf the nUU Many of the intelligent men who two years ago espoused warm ly the cause of free coinage at 16 to 1 are now admitting frankly that the plan is no longer a practi cal one and that it ought to be abandoned. When such men as ex-Governor Boies, of Iowa, Whar ton Barker, of Philadelphia, and others who are considered among the most intelligent and influential leaders of the free-coinage move ment of two years ago admit, as they now do, that the plan is no longer feasible, it will be seen that those who voted against it in 18 were entirely justified aud will be more than justified in repeating that action in 1898. Ex-Governor Boies, who months ago announced his conclusion that the lG-to-1 proposition was no longer teuable, is urging a plan for the utilization of silver by depositing it with the treasury and issuing for it certifi cates luiHod upon its market value at the data of its presentation at the treasury, the certificates to be redeemable at the same value. He also proposes that the treasury shall hold silver and gold bullion in like quantities at their market value Buflicient to equal 25 per cent of the face value of all gov ernment notes outstanding. While it is scarcoly expocted that Mr. Uoies' proposition will be looked upon as foasable, it is interesting in showing the rapid disintegration ll a or tue io-to-1 movement among the most intelligent of those who supported it two years ago. Portland, Or., Feb. 28. July wheat warm active demand this morning by a orowd that was very much short over Sunday. Brokers supposed to repre sent Leiter were aotive bidders for May. Private oabled messages from Liverpool were very bnllista although publio cables were only & higher. Cargoes off ooaat were 3d lower. English coun try markets partially 6d to 11 cheaper. The world's shipments were 6,906,000 bushels, of which Amerioa contributed about 3,700,000 bushels. The amonnt on passage increased 300,000 bushels for the week Antwerp and Paris markets were quoted weak. The American visible supply decreased 1.845,000 bushels and now totals $34,088,000 bushels. It may be mentioned that Leiter is supposed to own 20 million bushels. There was cot muoh doing in pork and prices after tbe immediate opening were lower. There were 30,000 hogs at the yards and there were 20,000 estimated for tomorrow. Receipts of wheat at primary points were 768,000 bushels and shipments 320,000 bushels. JBest accommodation and courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh ana wash, ttts., Portland, Oregon. Tbe Gazette will club with the Oregon senator, tbe great Pbtbian paper of Ore. gon, Washington and Idaho, published at Portland, for J2.75 for tbe two. Tbe Senator is all right. No Enigbt of Pytbiaa should be without it. tf. Frank MoFarland has been appointed speoial agent of Tbe Equitable Life As suranoe Co., of New York, tbe strongest in tbe world. Cash surplus to policy holders of over 50 milliot dollars. Don't take insurance without seeing tbe new plans ot the Equitable, Insures both sexes at same rates. 77 tf Tbe Marquam Grand, on Morrison 9treet in the Marquam building, is under excellent management and the public win be royally entertained this winter New companies and new faces will ap pear rrom time to time at this popular first-olass theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some of the flue dramas that will be presented, tf BOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or oommon glass with urins and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indioatet an un healthy condition ot the kidneys. When urioe stains linen it ia evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate or paio in tbe baok, is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bludder are ont of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ot tbe nrinary passages. It oor reots inability to bold urine and soald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing nae of liquor, wine or beer, and overoomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get np many times during the night to urinate. Tbe mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp root soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its wonderful cures of tbe most distressing oases. It you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty oeots and one dollar. Ton may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, upon reoeipt of three two oent stamps to onver cost ot postage on the bottle. Mention tbe Heppner Gazette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of tbis paper guarantee tbe genuineness of this offer. DISSOLUTION NOT1CK. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Frank Engelman and Ed Engelman, doing business at lone. Oregon, under the firm name of Engelman Bros., has been dissolved hv mutual consent. All bills and account owing V. .i ..M M. w .. : 1 I I. .1 u 1 0 vj miu mm Tf .11 DV pitlU UJT JM1 IM'STC! 11111. IttABU ISIiJSLMAH, ' ED ENGELMAN. Dated at lone, Or., Feb. 2, '98. 20-28 Thos. Ayeri returned to Pendleton on Friday evening after visit ot a week in Ueppner looking after buameat affairs. Mrs. Ayera will remain in llrppuer for sometime yet. Albert A. Willis mails final proof on bla homestead before Clerk Morrow on Saturday, Thos. Driekell and Jas. II. Willis being bis wltnease. Modern Treatment of Consumption The latest work on the treatment oi diseases, witten hv fortv cmlrunt American physicians, uyst "Cod-liver t X oil has done more for the con X lumptive than all other reme- t dies pot together." It also t 11711 "The hypophosphitei J of lime and soda are regarded Dy many nngusn observers as i A Woman's Burden. From the Evening News, Detroit, Mich. Tbe women of today are not aa strong as their graodmothers. They are bearing a burden in silence that grows heavier day by day;' that is sapping their, vitality, olouding their happiness, weighing them down with tbe woe of ill health. Mrs. Alexander li. Clark, ot 417 Mich igan Ave., Detroit, is a typioal woman ot today. A wife with anoh ambition as only a loving: wife oan have. But tbe joys ot her life were marred by tbe ex istence of disease. Suffering as thousands of ber sisters have suffered, she almost despaired ol life and yet she was cured. She wauta others to profit by ber ex perience; to grow well ; to enjoy health ; to be as happy as she is. For flvs years I suffered with ovarian trouble," is Mrs. Clark's own version ot tbe story. "I was not free on single day from headaobe and intense twitoh ing pains io my neck and shoulders. For months at a time I would b oeoflued to my bed. At timet black spots would appear before my eyes and I would beooroe blind. My nerves wera in tuoh a state that a step on the floor unsettled me, Eminent doctors, skill tul nurses, the beat food and medicine all failed. Then 1 ooneonted to an opera tion. That, too, failed and tbey said auother was neoessary. After the seo- ood I was worse than ever and the world was darker than before. "It was then I heard ot Dr. Williams Pink Mil for Pale People. I beard that they bad cured cases like mine and I tried them. "They oared met Tbey brought snn shin to my life and filled my cup with happiness. The headache is gone, lbs twitching Is gone; the nrrvouaneaa it gone; the trembling haa eeaaej, and I bay gaitieJ twenty-, I pounds. "Health and strength is mine and I am thankful to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People fur tbe bliHwiog." Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla have proven boon to womankind. Aetiog directly on the bliHd and nsrvea, they reetort the riiil vitality to all parta ot tbe body eroating functional regularity and per fect harmony turoughoal t'ie nervous ttn. Tbe pallor of the cheeks ia changed to the delicate bluab of health; the tm brighten ; the mnaolrt grow elastic am hi lion it created and good health returns CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. in me matter oi me estate oi John M. u. Bpen cer, a minor, To J. B. Bperry, guardian of the estate of said minor, greeting:: ' In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the vuumy oi morrow, ai me court room thereof, at Heppner, In the County of Morrow, on Tues. day. the eighth day of March, 180H, at 10 o'clock, in ine toreuoon ol that day, then and there settle your accounts aa guardian of J. M, Spencer, a minor, and show cause, if any exist, why he should not pay over to the said John M. O. Spencer, the auma of money now In hla hands belonging to aaid John M. O. Spencer. Witness, the Hon. A. (. Rarthnlnmeur. JiirivA of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for ine ouniy oi morrow, witn the seal ol said i;ouri amxea, this 'Jem day of January, A. D. 1HIIS. Attest: J. W. MORROW, 618-28. Clerk. U va I I he Leaaer Of Course! NOTICE OF INTENTION. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON. I J Jan. 26. '98. Notice 1b hereby riven that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of Oregon, on March 18, 1898, viz his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. w. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, WILLIAM E. GENTRY. H. E. No. 7742, for the NEJ4 Bee. 29, Tp. 1 8., B. 27, E. W . M. He names tbe follow Ine witnesses to prove his continuous residence noon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Barratt, Edmund Baling, Mifflin J. Devln and William J. McCarty, all of Heppner, Oregon. IS. W. BAttTLKTT, KeglBter. 618-28. vi VI m m m m The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at T.R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, Is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at m m T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner. Oregon- f. 00 0-- Notice of Intention. Land Officii at The Dai.lis, Obeoon. January 18. 1898. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followinsf-named settler has filed notice of his Intention ro make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Sftturday, February 26, 1898, viz: JAMES R. NUN A MAKER for Heirs of Maria E. Downing, H. E. No. 3619 for the BWU of Sec. 5. Td. 2 8.. R. 24 E. W. M. He names the following witnessea to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Bald land, viz: David F. Baker, George w. i tt, uavio H. urablll and Thomas King, all of lone, Oregon. J As. I . HUUKE. 16-27 Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGranoe, Oregon, Jan. 19. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of nis claim, ana tnat sam prooi win te made Be fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon, at ueppner, uregon. on iarcn vi, is'.m, viz: WALTER CROSBY, H. E. No. 6029, for the Eft NEX, NU 8EJ4 Sec. 11. Tp. 8 8, R 27. E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: Charles 8. Jayne, Bruce B, Kelley, George A. Stevenson and w 1111am stew art, all of Heppner, Oregon. 61B-27 iptcific for consumption." Scott's Emulsion FJ lUnl.or Eitfhl Mile, vtalll lUrp nrr ou Hattmlay. J. ('. Keithlrjr waa down from Ilar.l man on Hattifilay. Tho. Mnrtf'ti in from liia IKht lurry (MNMmiainiit on Fn-lajr. Mr. atitl Mra. O. W. Hmilh wtrt Hatnr.lav In altro.l lh auj Com $ I miN'tinga. Tha (JHietif'a kikkI frivtitl, C. N. I ck waa a liir Itt llltlir Haturdat from Clark Canyou. J. T. FiIkd.1. too in lavof T. A. IttiM, arrival (rum California Kri.IaT morning conUini the best cod-liver oil in A partially digested form, combined with the Ilvpophos- 1 phltts of Limt nd &Jj. This $ remedy, standard for a jj quarter of a century, is in exact accord with the latest viwtvi aawivmi yruic tm W , . .,,11 2 Be aurc you Kct SOOTTS t!J. twll (n Mfrpo,r aqri lh. NOTICE (F INTENTION. Land Office at La Ora.ide, Orroon, Jan. 1U IK'IK. XTOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1' following-named settler haa filed notice of hla Intention to make final proof In aupport of hla claim, and that said proof will be made neiore J. . Morrow, county Clerk, at tleppuer, CM AKI.KH H. JAYNE. If . E. No. 802, for the BK!i of Sec 14, Tp. S 8, R , r-. n. 01. lie names the following witnessea tn nrnve ntacoiiunuouareaiiifiice uoon ana cultivation of, aald land, vis: Walter Crosby, John Mar- snail, meriing r riorerice ana Andy . Bleveu sou, all of Heppner, Oregon. It. W. BART1.ETT, 616-27 Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Granpe, Orkoon, January 81. 18!8 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll 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 oi Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 18-J8, via: VELOKI AH W. TILLAKI). Hd E No. nam. for the N & BVt NEU Sec SI, Tp 1 8, R 28, E W M. tie names tne louowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Marshall. Thomas Mar shall, Hugh Fields aud James Johnson, all of Heppner, Oregon, W. DAKl IjF, 1 1 , 19 29 Revister, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oreoon, February 2ft. lw. NOTICE 18 HIREBY GIVEN THAT THE (ol low I n (.named settler haa filed nolle of hla Intention to make final nroofln support of his claim, and that aald t.root will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Monday April 11, Mm, tis: CHARLES P. HARNETT, of Islington: Hd K No 4.11 for the H'i NE aim iota i ami I tne a, xp i B it in K w M . Ha names the follnwlna wltneasea to nrov his continuous rreldenca unon and cultivation of aald land, vis- John T. McMillan, Edward L ralmer. I'harlea K. MCAllster and Thomas H Mlchole, all ol Lexington, Oregon. JAS. r. MOO Kb, 2H-T3 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Offici at The Dalles, Oreoon, February . ItfW. X'OTirE 18 HERFBY OIVIN THAT THE 1 follnwlnE-named settler has filed nolle of his Intention Ut mak filial proof In euppnrt oi nia claim, ana mat aain prom win ix mad before J. W, Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on Monday, April ll, iw, vis: THOMAS' H. NICHOLS, of Islington : Hd K No Wl for In NW' See S, Tp J S K K W M lie naiiiM lh following witness to nrov his continuous residence upon am! cultivation ol !, I laud, vis: Cbarle P. naruett, John T MeMillan, Edward I. I'almer and Charles R, McAiisitr. all ol Utliiftou, Oregon. J A. F. MOORE, T. . H( liter, E. W. Bartlett, Register 1 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 ! t MAT HALV0RSEN, LEADING MERCHANT OF IONE. x. t Keeps A W U ol Mer Use o Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Granpe. Oreoon. January HI. IK'.ia. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 HE following-named settler haa filed notice of hla Intention to mak final proof In aupport of hla claim, and that aald proof will be made before the County Clerk ol Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 1MW, viz: W1I.I.1AM K. lll.l.ARU, Hd E No If-' I A, for the N4 NKy KE!4 NEi, NK HK Hoc XI, Tp 1 8, K 28 K W M. He name th following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, vis: John Marshall, Thomaa Marshall. Hugh Fields and James Johnson, all ol Heppner, Oregon. t. W. BAKU. El I, 19 to Register. 9 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. a) t t o o C iu - ... u4 All atuatfett t. sad i aa. j winter. V. I III I m HI I M . KMtetk .uaV.L W t - . . . - ' - . j i r..iar ' aar ns i unwt 44444444r . cau.if l .'hwOe. et.re r. .t.ll..a forr.ef. SUMMONS. IN THE cm .TIT OOl'RT OF THE STATE a oi orvgoti, lor Morrow county. W. I'. I.t.1, II H kliM-aid and I'M!. Mrtarhrii a lh hoard of eononls auuirra U, I'laliitirta, Adeline Howell, Henry Howell, Mary Iloatell, John Mowed, Nellie Howell, tt llllam Howell, ftaulord Howell, liwrph Howell, lii.u well, Ida Howell, Krana How ell, l tiom.s Howell. Ullf Howell, Heme tmt, hi a rarer. Adeline How. ell, aa edmluUtnUrU and Henry Howell ul. nilutstrabir of aiatilonl Howell. devMMnl, l Irinlauia. To wmum Howell, Haiti farer and Rli Farer, lirlendani In the name ol in Mat of Oft on Von are herrhv rr.inlre.1 kt a a-ar and answer th ronifilahil lie. I against you In the sunt en titled soil on or lirlor lh first day ol th ties) rrMir terra f lliiseiMirt. to wn Th lh day ol Mar. h, m, and If Tou fail to answer hf am thereol lh plalntltt J HI ly to lb rotirt l (rant the relief demanded In the com plain., to all Fof Judgment aaalust you iiwi O'tisin promlsaory n, i lur th auia ol 4 wi lib Inl. r, t thereon at the rat l eight rf rent r annum Imia April 1st. mi, th Sim ,4 l attorney lee and lh costs and dlinr mma ol this suit, and that th snoMaw atn to th ivtnveul of aaid t on th M-1 lowing ilrli. real property situated la Morrow rnty, atat el iWnn town sxuth east ouarUr of awe J. Tp 4. antiH at rang v ' b .r l.. and said r-mtn i,id and lh pmewota of aaM sal b t j.;iJ to IDs parmenl o th amount do plalntin. 1 his summon 1 served III1, yui In pu ' an nrtrr ol lh How ptphea 4 I." lu ll f th !' nltle.1 eoiirt, na.t riterl In aald anil "n th ath dv ot Janoary, two httowaj RlVrin SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCI IT COl'RT OF THE STATE 1 of (Iregon for Morrow county. The American Mortgag Company, of n-otlanil, l.lmlle.1. a oorporatlon, I' lain tilt a, va John Q. Craft, Annie Crafta J. W. bmlth, M. V. Herilaon. Jacob Bortter, ano Oofhu 4 McFariand, as partners, Defendant. To John u. Crafta, J. W. Smith and U. V. Harrt- alnn, defendauu, ahova named: In tbe name of th Huie ol Oregon: You ar hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tbe abov entitled suit, on or belore the first day of th neat regu lar term of th above entitled court following tha expiration ol th time nrcerrlhed tn th order for publication of this summons, which nrst day will ix Monuay, maun nay ol Nairn, m, and you and earn ot you will take nolle that If you fall tn en appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to aald court for lh relief demanded In It coin- rlalnt, to w it For Judgment against John (J. raft and Annie C'ratta for the sum ol I M. to gether with Interest thereon at th rat of eight percent per annum In on th first day of Ist cmlr, l-vl, in accordance wild the terms ol a certain pmmlsaory not, hr them made and delivered to plaintiff, on or about th llh day of June. I've, for aald sum; lor the sum of aJ atlornes lea, and lor th sum of t.w.V) ad taiir for taav. aud for th cost and disburse menta o( this suit; also derre for tbe fore cliwur of th certain nnrta'age eteruted and delivered by aald deleudanl. John (J t raits aud Annl t'ralu, to plalntirts hi aecurw lh pavment of the abate described not, and lor th sal ol said eaortiraged property situa'ed In Morrow county. Oregon, described a lollnws, to wit' Th south east quarter of section Tp. a south ol rangieaat W .M .and that th A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's And by th way they hav anything you can call for la the line of Hardware, Htovea and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. proceeds of said sale be applied to In pavment oi tn em.'uni oil piaintui, attorneys lee ami cos's fl suit. Tins summons la served npon you by publl iilon there., I. in pursuance ol an order ol Hon. atephen A Lowell, )u. ol lh alwv entitled Court, made at rhanitare, at I'endleton, Oregon. on lb i nn day ol January, ! tlXM A riiEi.ru, 1 9 AturtiTs lor I'lalntllf. AHMISISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. VOTH K It IliRKRV CilVEJI THAT Tilt al undenign.l ha len duly "tnt lh County toiirt of th atateol orecon, for Morrow t oiinty. administrator of th est' ol Nelson Jone. iieceased AH persona having rlaltns aa-elual aald estat ar herel.y notified to present same, properly vertrled, U nw, at the um,ol Km A rhel, at Heppner. Orenn. Illilusii mouths Iniiu llidatol till itottcw. IMied this l.th day wl )vtrurr I JMFt JOFl Administrator ol Ut tsutvol iin H Jones. Isa A NEW FIRM ! E. G. Noble & Successors to Noble & Co., Ar ia thla field at th old stand with Harness, Saddles. Whip, Bpurs, and an endles lof of eterythlng In their lln. E. 0. Nobl and Mrs. Ueo. Nobis comprise th new firm who will pay all bills of th old firm a well a collect what It due. K. G. 3VOJBI,I$ Ss CO. Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. SELF-HEATING FLAT IRON THE GREAT FUEL AND LABOR SAVER Frank Enaelman or ionc, Is agent lor thla useful household article and will thoroughly canveae the county lor th same. He I. also the general agent lor th state ol Uri goo. Territory lor sale. JOHN F. CASEY a CO at. Louis, Manufacturer, Trices Reasonable. V- yf J i RlfXTkHoLORRJI MEtriMi NOTlfF 1 Rllllir ftlTF" TO TBI nrahaid ol ta Morrow County tan I A Trust to, that lh annual meeting ol th : storthoHiera will he nr,, winM, March I'Jth, They Are Tub "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, Ttie Pioneer Blacksmiths i j AlWriMi M I laiaU" I ' at the hour ol Is m , In lh SallonaJ Haii ' "a mad nm eleaanl Impmrrments In their establishment and added a Una 'ell, building lor the purp.M of lsrllng cmi-wrt lr ' Iron "oeswrioe and other material earfiiial to th h.t.nlne ol trow who lull tnl k and th i,.uln( ymut and lb Iran, turn of such ; I their wagon, tu(ilw or lurhlnery. 1 h.lr specialty Is horaeahoeltig MfikM I Mf vt ttt Mi U it Tear M EiH tti it it fo U nihef tutn aaMng. is l y be bmih ri,,r u wrare 9 Murk of lpalr ' aw. 11 I Ul lu, auugaieiai masssnwr,