Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, February 27, 1890, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
BEPrNER. THURSDAY, Feb. 27, 1800
TIIE NEW RVLE3 ADOPTED A
REFORM MUCH NEEDED.
The contest for the control of the
house in the interest of prompt and
efficient legislation in the house of
representatives in congress, has
been settled by the adoption of the
rules presented by the committee
with some amendrannts.
The code was thoroughly and
ably discussed by its friends and
opponents, and the debate closed in
accordance with the resolution in
troduced by Mr. Sprage'r, democrat.
The new code provides long
needed reforms in the manner of
conducting business in the house.
It prevents obstruction to the regu
lar business of the country, checks
unnecessary delays and, if political
party interests are not advanced,
the public good will be subserved
and benefitted. The public measures
will receive more prompt action,
ana determined without the long
ueiays wmcti has hitherto attached
to measures of importance, which
the country has long demanded
The people have tired of seeing
measures, of vital interest to them,
which have been discussed session
after session without being nearer
the end than at its beffinnin I
through the the fiction of a rule
which declares a person not present
wiien in fact he is m his seat, look
ing on, pleased with his efforts to
prevent prompt action upon public
measures beneficial to the country
satisfied with the pay he pockets
for sitting in his seat, denying that
he is present and stubbornly refus
ing to do his duty to his country
and his constituents.
As the majority is responsible to
the people for the success or fail-
n V-V m
-ic U1 mo measures or congress,
they should make such rules as em
powered by the constitution that
will hasten legislation on the pub
lic business.
If a minority, through rules
made by the house, have enabled
members to hinder and delay leg
islation by a refusal or neglect to
vote wnen present, and thus prevent
the progress of legislation on the
business of the country, it is none
too soon that reform has been in
augurated to change such rules in
the interest of the people. String
ent measures should be adopted to
prevent the breaking of a quorum
by willful absence for the express
purpose of retarding or preventing
action upon the business before the
house.
It is a physical impossibility to
compel a person to declare hio vote
if he chooses to be silent and when
any number of members present
should so determine, such inaction
should not prevent action by a less
number than a quorum, and the
American doctrine that the major
ity of the vote cast is sufficient,
should be the standard in congress
as well as out.
' ALASKA COMMERCIAL rn
BIDS FOR THE FISHERY
LEASE.
The bids for the lease privileges
of the Alaska seal fisheries were
opened at the Treasury department
last Thursday. Ten bids were re
ceived for consideration. Two
were rejected for non compliance
with the proposal.
It is believed that the offers
made by the old Alaska Commer
cial Company are the best for the
interest of the government, and
will be accepted. The Company
offer to pay $50,000 rental, $6.75
for each skin, also to provide 100
comfortable dwellings for the in
habitants of the Llands and make
ample provisions for their mainten
ance and support, and establish a
regular mail service fiom San
Francisco to Alaska without cost to
the government; also to provide
schools, churches and a hospital
for the inhabitants; provide wharf
facilities at Ounalaska and dis
tribute supplies gratuitously to
various points in Alaska; also in
the event that any other responsi
ble party shall offer in good faith a
greater amount for said privilege
to pay the full amount offered by
such party. They say their offer
contemplates an annual revenue of
$875,000 to the United States.
The Alaska Commercial Com
pany are now possessed of many of
the proposed facilities and there-
lore are enabled to outbid their
most formidable competitors.
The Treasurer however will care
fully consider the offers of the sev
eral companies, and award the
lease to the pirty whose offer will
be best for the government and I
FROM THE EAGLE.
Stock Notes and Items of General Interest
From the Interior.
",illiaQ9- the present owoer of
Jordan, the race horse, passed through
vZTi V""- msi -tuesuay en-route for
Mhatisobeek. gall, etc.? To Bteal
articles from other local sheets of your
own community and reprint the same as
your own manufacture.
With much more snowy weather as
was prevalent this week, a "skinning
knife will be an appropriate tool for all
the sheepmen.
Squire Everts and
sought the Middle Fork section Tues
day, where they expounded a little of
Ulackstonian pnncinles lrr,r .T,i,.o
Hunt.
Word was received in this section that
Ed. Abbott, who was shot and thought
to have been killed at Payette, Idaho,
failed to expire as he expected and that
he has denied the confession that he im
parted to the officer at Payette.
Lime Swiok brought his cattle down
from the meadows last week, snfferino-
considerable loss in the short time he re
mained in that section. Having now se
cured plenty of feed, he is confident of
running through till sprine with little or i
no loss,
Coffin Si McFarland
, , Hr 3E ;r r j
W- 1 i ...
. litiiB pleasure in mtorming our custompr
rlmr., u. ...- .""u puouc generally
- .... uv0juM iBuioveu our stock ot General Merchandise
into our Elegant New Brick Store down Main Street
where we shall be pleased to welcome all.
We have the Best Assorted Stock of Goods
in this section.
NOTICE.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Jan. 30 'flo
I oniplamt having been entered at. thia ..i k-
OarGidslsirliiiiilfilOiiti!
-rj" 111 Morrow t ounty, Oregon, with a
SrH ! snoellatum of saii' entry; the said
; w: ; r piioneu to appear at thii
P M t i ?f yATch W. at 1 o'clock
inlaid allied
lieopner. Or., is authorized to take testi
K5n yf" ft" HPPer, Or., on March 15,
ltyM), at 10 o clock, a. m
(RIMJ3). F. A. McDonald, Keeister.
T- w- SiosuER. Receiver,
Gilliam &
orrey s
NOTICE.
In Gent's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing
We are TheLeaders.
Examining our Assortment.
To all whom this may concern:
1 ?,"? '? her.eiy B'ven that on January 30, 1890,
vor n? w h"; " dur?8' "Promissory note in fal
tdntl (J2.0O0) Dollars.and dne in four months
from date thereof, and that I will not pa? Said
Ta"i,Itarthrm'fiC"M Parties notto ur
""fl" "I "Mcount said note. Hugh Fields
.Dated at Heppner, this ad day of Feb., 1690. 6t.
-Exclusive ffartee ilue,
Is the Place to Get Your
FINE, STYLISH HA TS IN ALL SHAPES.
LADIES'
Bob Wilohum. who is now eamp-tendr
er for Wm. Eudio, was up from the riv
er last Tuesday, and reported stock as
doing well in that section. He says
there is little or no snow on the riveri
and such as the range is the stock can
get some strengthening material from
it.
AND
MISSES' : FINE : RFTOWS 4ijr
Gents' Footw-fiar in -ill f ! ..... I , . .
SLIPPERS
NOTICE OF EXECDTKIX.
Notice is hoitliff i.t .
M E Downing, has teen duly appointed biut
CW tUvem,?doby th" ConntySo? Sorrow
of Sw,en i ri '0sn-eclltI?xof the estate
hnvlSnK Dnwn'ns, deceased, and all persons
j . "kiiuol. nam esia.e are hereby no
tified to present the same duly verified to Mid
executrix at the office of Brown A Hamilton in
date of this notice M. E. Dowwiira. Kxecutrix.
Dated Jan n. Si0 rown- r
Tinware, Shelf Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Blacksmiths' Coal,
Wood and Willow W ars, Oucensware,
Apoltoral Implements, Wagons, Etc., Etc.
A SCRAP OF
the inhabitants of Alaska.
BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world tnr r.nta
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
n-iu poeiuveiy cures flies, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by A. D.
Johnson & Co.
THE SETTLERS PROTECTED.
THE BEHRING SEA CONTROVER
SYSATISFACTORY IF TRUE.
the
If the statement made by
Chicago Daily News' special cor
respondent is true, that an amicable
agreement has been reached by
Secretary Blaine and British Min
ister Pauncefort in the Behring
Sea dispute, and the terms are cor
rectly given, it cannot fail to be
gratifying to every citizen of the
United States. The high estima
tion of Mr. Blaiue's ability as a
diplomat and statesman held by
his immediate friends, will also be
accorded him by the whole country.
A peaceful settlement of the diffi
cult and vexed question of the
rights to control the seal fisheries
of Behring sea, in which great
doubts existed as to the claims of
the government, was desirable.
But the admission that the right
of the United States to protect the
unlawful killing of seals, and the
exclusive right to control them, was
one of great doubt, and the settling
of the question one of great delica
cy. Every American may look
with pride upon a result so satis
factory, and obtained in a period so
short, that it will be noted as a
wonder unlocked for in diplomacy-
WHY THE Y CAN T REST.
Several hundred citizens of
Washington have signed petitions
requesting the national legislature
to pss a Sunday rest law, which
have been presented to the senate
Dy senator Alien. As mere is no
known law which prevents citizens
from taking all the rest they can
possibly want, it is hard to conceive
what the necessity can be to pro
vide a law for such purpose.
All who want to rest on Sunday
have a legal right to enjoy it as
may seem best to each, ' provided
they do not interfere with the
rights of others to do likewise.
lne government nas more im
portant matters on its hands, with
out being saddled with the care of
bunday laws which are rather local
than national. The reason so many
think they cannot rest on Sunday
is because they spend too much of
the day in bothering about matters
concerning their neighbors.
The United States court has sus
tained, by a recent decision, the
rights of settlors to lands purchas
ed in good faith from the Military
W agon Road Company. Many of
the settlers have made valuable im
provements on their lands believing
the title to the grant Was lawfully
invested in the comoanv. The
government should follow the lands
held by the company sold or un
sold for a fraudulent purpose, and
hold the parties to the grant i
sponsible fory the fraud upon th
government, and not upon bonafide
purcnasers. .. ,
PAPER SAVES HER
It w!i just an ordinary scrap of wrap
ping paper, hut saved her life. She was
in (he last stages of consumption, told
by physicans that she was incurable and
ooul.l live only a short time; she weigh
ed Ipps than seventv luum.lo r ..
piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr
Kiuk's New Disoovery, and got a sample
bottle: it helped her. and nho hnnut
large bottle, it helped her more bought
another and grew better fast, continued
its use and is now strone, healthv, rosy
plump, weighing 140 pounds. For ful
ler particulars send stamp to W. H
Cole, Druggist. Fort
ties of this wonderful discovery free at
A. D. J ohnson & Co.'s Drug Store. 4
A BAR ROOM ROW.
Th 4INESTT LIF COOKIG STOVES AND BADGES IN THE CITY
AMSrttr- J liDf ? aHes, Hardware
Harness. MITCHELL W n Spurs. Heavy Team
Windows. PaiutsrOiU and Glass cZnt? Wi'?WS- Ds and
tommerieino Slonil.iv Mm-ninn i?ttitt , ti
present toeril "Jt Rth- 1890' intend
; """8ur or dry goods.
illCT. boots, show. I.nfa ,.Z7 , ' 8S,
cloth-
amount
of Twenty-live Dollars (S25.00)
A BEAUTIFUL BOUND VOLUME
Worth $i each. Our prices on all coota or. . J.
r,m iha. ' 1" 7 Y lUH '"west, v
J.I.. I 1 l I I .... -
uie oooks irom tne publishers east i lo..
hi. xiiiiiii'MrrmTir t-
,r- to.l Tl, u i. , r Please
ttuuu n,uvc uuer noias good until
UVlnor
are eabled bnff-r thom ; ,i".rt""fies, we
. 0 luuuuemeni to 1
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 19, 1800.
Notice is herebF Riven that the followin'a-
S"81 "TSot." support of his claim and
(hat said proof will he moHa kf. ri'.11.
indite of SI., "
April, 18, lb!., viz: " "'P"r- -., on
, Genr9e W. Stewart
co?nnoZ8ro'llawinS witle?M,tp Prpye his
said land viz: '
Ken LueHi,,e, Win. Luelling and George Hen-
r- F- A. MoDonald, Hesister.
Harrows of three different patterns.
The Square Deal Gang Plow.
'Witli Ifciclis Attaoliment.
FielitlnA Long Creek Saloon With Probably
Fatal Kesnlts.
A row which resulted quite seriously
took place in the saloon of S. W.Keeney
at Long Creek a few days ago. From
what can be learned it seems that Sam
uel Clark, a blacksmith, and Albert Bal
ance, a cowboy, went into Keeney's sa
loon for a drink. They stood at the bar
talking when Balance drew a knife and
plunged it four times into Clark's body
who fell to the floor. The crowd ,...
eDt interfered and Balance was arrested.
Dr. Tuell was called and dressed the
wounds which are quite deep. It is stat
ed that Clark askd Balance to pay for
the whiskey and on his refusing to do so
struck at him, and followed it up so that
Balance was forced tn dmr bia t;c ...
defend himself. It is feared that Clart'o
wounds will prove fatal. Pendleton
Tribune.
JITTiY 1 WQl)
Do not miss this chance, but start in afc once buvincr frr)m ,1D , .
present, for EACH TWENTY-FIVE DO LLARS Topth n?f 3
DRY GOODS Purchased between the above d5TH F
Orders from the Country Solicited. Highest
r-aia lor feheep Pelts
price
Agents for Christy & Wise.
Rapid Beating of the Heart.
Whenever you feel an uneasiness in
the region of the heart, a slight pain in
the shoulder, arm, or under the shoulder
blade, or when you find youlself short of
bieath when exercising, or your heart has
periods of beating fast, you have heart
disease,, and should take Dr- Flint's
Remedy. Disoriptive treatise with each
bottle; or, abdress Mack Drug Co. N. Y
THE
PAN-AMERICAN
ENCE.
CONFER-
There can be no longer doubt if any
exists, that the pan-American confer
ence will result in binding together all
the independent American states in a
common interest for the advancement
of commercial relations between the sev
eral states. The members of the con
ference have labored earnestly to eluci
date plans which would facilitate per
manent and rapid communication be
tween the North and South American
states. A Portland Oreaonian special
from San Fiancisoo, says: M. M. Estee,
a member of the conference, who is on
a short business visit makes the follow
ing interesting statement:
He saya there wre seventeen commit
tees, whose reports will all be readv for
consideration in about one week. One
committee, that on weights and meas
ures, has completed its work. One of
the reports which is of the most import
ance to the people here is that of the
committee on commeroe of the Pacific.
Estee is a member of this committee,
and made a report as a member of a
sub-committee, having been appointed
by tne chairman for that purpose. No
Americans are chairmen of committees.
Estee says he is certain every one of the
committeemen on commerce will rec
ommend their respective governments
to subsidize lines of steamers plying be
tween ports of the United States. Mexi
co and Central and South America. Es
tee regards the members of the Pan
American congress as probably the most
distinguished body of men who ever as
sembled in Washington. Of the vaiious
foreign nations represented twelve are
now or have been ministers to the Unit
ed States or England. Two foreign na
tions are represented by ex-presidents
like General Camcno, who was three
times president of Ecuador and who is
recognized as a very able man. All
but three of the thirty-eight foreign rep
resentatives speak English. He thinks
the reports will be considered and dis
posed of in four weeks.
OIBCRED WITH IBIBILM
TO THE SEA;
Trudjred all the war on foot, over mountain
and ttarougn morals, carrying- knapeauk and
i-un, aiepi on Druan heapa to keep out of tba
mud, oauffht cold, from the effects of which
his friends thoug-ht he would never recover.
wini mow consumption ror many
veara, he saw Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
coverr advertiaed in a munfnr nA..
and he determined to try it. A few bottle
worked a change; six months' continued use
cured him. Always too independent to ask
nia country for a pension, he now says ba
needs none. Ha helped save his country, ha
saved himself ! Consumption is Lumj-acrof-For
crofula, in all its myriad forms, th.
lllSOOVerv " i an nu,i,.lul .... t-
cleanses the system of afl blood-taints from
whatever cause arising-, and cures all Skin
and Scalp Diseases. Salt-rheum, Tetter, Ecze
ma, and kindred ailments. It is guaranteed
to benefit or cure in all diseases for which it
is recommended, or money paid for it will
be refunded. Sold by drumrists.
Copyright. 1888, by World's dis. Mid. ass'k.
DR. SICE'X R1T1BBU DaraiE-nu
o-ires the worst rases, no matter of how loni
a cents, by druasuta.
aCtnalng.
GUARANTEES TO CUKE.
OLYMPIA S. MUBBAT, M. D., Fe
male Specialist. Has praoticed on the
Paoifio Coast for the past twenty-five
years. A life time devoted to the study
of female troubles, their causes and
cures. I have thousands of testimo
nials of permanent cures from the 3-at
people on this coast. A positive guar
antee to permanently cure any case of
female weakness, no matter how long
standing or what the stage may be.
Charges reasonable and within the reaoh
of all. For the benefit of the very poor
of my sex who are suffering from any of
the great multitudes of ailments that
follow in the train of that terrible dis
ease known as female weakness, and
who are unable to pay for treatment, I
will treat free of charge. Consultation
by mail, free. All correspondence strict
ly confidential. Medicines packed,
boxed and sent by express
with charges pre-paid for "home"
treatment, with specific directions for
use. If you are suffering from any fe
male trouble, periodically or constantly,
Address,
0L5TMPIA S. MURRAY, M. D.,
East Portland, Oregon.
RANDOM REMARKS.
Job printing at endleton prices at
the Gazette office.
A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc..
at E. J, Slocum's drug store.
Ton will do well to see cloaks at W. O.
Minor's before purchasing elsewhere.
itasmus, tne dentist, win nil teetu, or
extract the same in a scientific manner.
The Saling, Morgan and Russell but
ter at W. O. Minor's. None better in
the market.
Gunn & Ruark, horse shoers;
horses shod with new shoes all round
after date for $1.50 per head.
Mat. Lichtenthai will open your eyes
in prices of his boots aud shoes. You
can buy them no cheaper in Portland.
Don't fail to call and inspect the new
stock of of prize baking powder ware at
Leezer & Thompson's. The prettiest in
the city.
The 4 Buckingham & Hecht, men's
shoe will not rip. Best in the market
for the prioe. Buy them at M. liichten
thal's. Go to Mat. Liohtenthal's for the Lud
low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted.
Also "Fargo" S2.50 ladies' kid shoe.
The best shoe for the money in the mar
ket. Do you want some dried venison ? Go
to J. W. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store
for it, and everything else in their lines.
The most complete stock of groceries in
Heppner.
Coffim & McFarland have made a lib
eral offer in presenting customers with
a beatiful bound volume for every $25
worth of goods purohased in the line of
dry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Roberts & Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe
your horse, and in fact there is nothing
in the blacksmithing line that they are
not able to do.
But look! The morn in russet mantle
clad,
Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward
hills.
But a brilliant lamp adds more cheer
fulness to the home circle. Examine
Gilliam & Coffey's new fall stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Remember that all paid up subscribers
to the Gazette are entitled to a brand
notice, free of charge. This of itself is
worth more than $2 to the stockman, tf.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 19 '90
J5? if 18 ?rSby fnyen that the f oUowing-named
sett er has hied notice of his intention w Sake
S31 r,P""'f nrL"' .M? d that
p - "nujauo uwi rerne coanty mdee
17,iwwrv72?OUnty' He"PnOT- Oregon, on Ap?
hifnf nSS tbe Rowing witnesses to prove
K. F. lieininfier and Chas. E. Miller of Hnrrl
man Or, and David W. Bowman aid fee?. Noble
of Heppner, Ur. 62- 7F. A. MoDokald. Setter.
COMPLETE WE OF STOf ES FOU TBE
A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
Tixi & IronRoofing : Specialty
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
GILLIAM & COFFEY,
Next door to First Nat. Bank, Heppner, Or.
: SUMMONS.
ttheciremtc.mrtforthesK'o id
thiiconnty of Morrow Oregon, for
'lie 0. 1. Case Ihrtwhina; Machine 1
Smittd and exieiiiif,' uiiowr "tne (
laps of the state of Wisconsin, y
r-iaintiit,
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Ckrlea Kyts Defendant,
T Ohei'les Kyte above named.
i the namft if t Iia nt-ofA nf Or-..cr-n
required to appear and answer the com-
paim, meu agaxnnt you iu the above entitled ac
tiai within ten days from the date
of the service of this sum tnona upon
yoi, if served within this county; or
if served within any other county of this state,
thii within twii:y days from the date of the aer--T
-Wttoa summons upon you: and if you fi ! so
o answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
take judgment against you. And if you fail to
appear and answer the complaint within six
weeks from the date of this notice, piainutt wiil
take judgment a?ainst you for Twelve hundred
sevonty-eeven and ."iil-im ifi)V77 nnnnin.i ri
ptertSfest, for the sum of one hundred "and fifty
uunrtio ii.m.iM) auorney's lees herein, and tor
the costs and disbursements of this suit. And
tiie defendant will take notice that if he faiis to
appear and answer the r.omrifjiir.r, fiUH heroin
within six weeks from the date of the firwt pub-
iiiiiuu oi bum Biunmons, juagmfait will be tak
en against him for the sale of the premises men
tioned m the complaint, to-wit: The west half
of the south-weetquarter of section twenty-eight
VL-iX township one ( 1 ) con h, range twenty-six
eabt- YV. (., in Morrow county, state of Oregon,
oiiuinui tnr- proceeuu 01 sucn sale D3 applied
pojim-ut ,r me sums ot money herein men-
novieu, ttiin tne costs and disburseinenta of tlui
' i Jioii. Jjlulished in pursuance of an
Oregon, fur tWj4de f the circuti
ei-bo "'Attiys ftif PT'ff.
' ' c-' f ''ed, Feb. ; lano.
Tin.
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A Neat Stock. The Gazette job de-
partment has in stock b fine assortment
of wedding goods, invitation and visiting i1
cards, ball programmes, and in all, the j
most complete job stock ever Brought to j
the city. We do not have to send for I
goods when you order work. Call ',
and get prices before wasting money u-,
ontside concerns. tf. f
Banchers, stock- men and mill-men ,
why not have your stationery print ed ''
when you can get it done for less money
than you pay for blank material? With
printed letter beads and envelops, yonr j
letters will Dever miscarry, if addre."o:t '
at all. Leave your order tit the G .zr ? "
job office. "
TAll-OKINO.
I have opened a well-appi UittJ tar
ing establishment in my uew b' '
ing on Jlay st.-eet, aiid amnnwrefjulariy
receiving new goods and will make cus
tom made pants from $7 to 15 bst
goods in the m..rket.
A. Abeahamsick.
SUMMONS.
t
j the circait conrtf the State of Oregon, for
I '.fnty of Morrow. '
? Morrow & Son, Prfl, 1
! 5tJnd U.Barclay, Deft. )
lion at Inw for the recovery of money,
p.ic-hmond C. Barclay, defendant.
S tiie unrne of the State of Oregon, yon are
' TWired to appear and answer the com
Hied against yon in the above entitled ac
fcmnten days from the date of the service
f siTmnions uuon you if served within thie
or if served in any other county of this
then within twenty days of the date of the
ju of this summons upon you, or if served
.u by publication, then you are required
t'.ver said complainton the iirst day of the
,5-rn of said court after six weeks pnblica
jf of tins summons, to wit: On Monday, the
, ,n oay of March, 190, and if you fail so to an
- tr, tor want thereof the plaintiff will take
;jt n:gnt auainBt you as prayed for in the com
JE'it. namely, for the sum of One Hundred and
(?ly-tnree dollars and costs of this action,
i is ordered that by Hon. Jas. A.
I a lUdlTR nf tha f.Ii'ttnit n-.--
,.-.-:alii jauiciai aistrict ot Oregon, that ser.
liiummons bo made upon yen by publica-
, i't Xtiv Mejpner (jAZETTE. a newspaper of
1 'u-iiLiou in saia counry, tor six con-
- weeks. Frank Kellooo,
pted Feb. 12, 1890. 81-66 Att'y for fl'ff.
Land Office at LaGrande. Or.. Feb. 12 twin
that said nrf "in i v,Z,tilM,L,Dls . taim, and
clerk of Mormw .TriTt " , e tj
Mar. 9, 1S90 viz:
t,1?.?. No. !716fortheWHSE1i ISE" SFW A-kp
H sec H, Tp 4 8 R zj E WMV bE
r.Zi; w " ronowmg witnesses to prove his
VV, V. iienner JJavid Jacooson, Andrew J.
Stevenson and Samuel Hall, of Keppner, Or,
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such oroof. or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such
proof should not be allowed, will be given an op
portunity at the above mentioned time and place
to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant,
and to olfer evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted by claimant.
til-o Henky Binehabt Register.
9 VO-J3.23-d3T:Xf
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at LaGrande, Or., Feb, 12, '90.
Nofcitrp is lirphv criven that the followine-
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, at Heppner, OrM On
Mar. ay, ltsyu, viz:
David Jacobson.
D S No. 9533 for the SV4 8WJ4 Sec 35 To 3 S.
Lot 4 sec 2 and lot 1 sec 3 Td 4 S R 27 W M.
He names tiie following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation or,
said land, viz:
John Zollinger, Samuel Hall, Charles Johnson
and W. h tJeuner. of Heppner, Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the laws and the regu
lations of the Interior Department, why such
prwf should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
MiBajn, ftixi-- 04r e v meii ce rfrnTTiHi o
w l ruumiLU-a 1IJ Clulmmil.
StJl-tiS Henki Rinbhabi, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., Feb. 12, '90.
Notice is hereby eiven 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. Or., at Heppner, Oregon, on
mar. ai,ioyu, viz:
John Kenny.
DS No. 8(68. for the SEJi & S!4 N EH see
oiipiijnii I.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land viz:
Harry Powell, of Alpins, Joseph A. McKenzie,
Bernard Doherty and Jlichaei Kenny, of HeoD-
ner. Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, whysnch proof
should not be allowed, will be given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and
to offer evidence in rebuttal of tint Riibmittori hv
claimant.
3bl-3bo Henbt Kinehabt, Register
SUMMONS.
SUMMONS.
- i"he Circiut Court for the County of Morrow,
! jl tate of Oregon.
! iu. K. bwinbnrne, Pit ff 1
t vs
W MJ. Cunninghame,
rfitimona (.,. liarclay and
Ih the Circnit rmnrf of the. RtAt f Orom fr i. -Cunningliame Def 'tsj
the County of Morrow. " - j P V.B Cuuninghame. Richmond C Barclay
.Nelson Jones
"1
Plaintiff, l , ' 4
vs. I ' ! ' tir
John A. Ayles, William Hughes, j t
Ane wewron ttanca iand, Sfoc SaTUJi.ns. .'m
& Agricultural Co., W. R. Ellin.
G. VV. Rhea, ( :
iJefecriants. J - '
Suit in eauitr to foreclose a morteaire or- tT. &
property. t
j.o John A, ayles, one of the above named dt
fendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby summoned and reouiifd tn nn5
pear in said court on or bufore tin firtl- ilsv if
the next regular term thereof to be begun and 5
"ciu ai nejipner, .uorrow coumy. cregon. ci t:ie h
fourth Monday in March ISti). and annwAr thf M
com piaint of plaintitt tiled therein or judgmt-ut j-.
.11 be taken against you for want 1 s''
J.w
r- . Cunninehame. Def'ts In the namp nf tha
and
ana aocree will be taken against you
thereof for the rli-f nravwl fnr iti the path.
plaint namely, a decree for the foreclosure of the
mortgage executed by yon to the defendant Wil
liam Hughes, apen the following described real
property, to-wit: The west one-half of the north
west quarter and the west one-half of the south
west quarter of section 1J in township 3 south, of
range zdk. w. iu., ftlorrow county Oregon,
an order of sale to satisfy tiie dumam! tn" tit?
in i tie sum ot four nunarea ana seventy-toix dol
lars with interest thereon at the rate of ten nr
cent per annum fronirthe 3lst day of Jan. Ib7,
for the sum of thirty dollars as attorney's fees
and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and
ror sucn other and further relief as to the nnnrt
may seem equitable and just.
at, is oraere-.i ny me non. Jas. A. ee, judge of
th- Sixth judicial district of the state of Orecron.
that service of summons be made upon you by
punucation in tne ueppner Itazette tor six con
secutive weeks. Keixouo & Bennete,
Dated 'eb. 17, 1990. 62-7 Atty's for Plff.
e of Oregon, you.are hereby required to ap
I and answer the complaint filed against you
above entitled action within ten days from
att-e or uie service ot tins summons upon you,
,;rved within this county; or if served in any
W county of this state, then within twenty
mi me uaie oi tne service oi this summons
-ou: or if served upon you by publication.
u are required to answer said complaint
? first day o the next term of said court af-
week's publication of this summons, to
n Monday, the Z4tu day of March. 1890:
you fail so to answer, for want thereof
Iff will take judgement Rgainst you for the
: Eleven Hundred and Forty-One and 50-
au one hundred dollars as attorney s fees,
iterest, costs and disbursements. You are
? notified that the summons in this action
edlionn von hv niihlifrntinri nrHor -f
Ho- i, A. Fee. Judffe of the Circuit, Court, of th
bis Judicial District of Oregon,
ll-.Aj.rl Wth 19 'CHI
60-65
1
W. E. ELLIS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
for
In the circuit court of the State c.l OrAc-on
uie L-uuuij ui .uurruw.
JNelsoa Jones, Plaintill, '
vs. I
Thomas J. Smith, William Hughes, -
inn a.. Ayies, r . iv. jtuiis ana i
. W, Kea, Defendant. j
Suit in equity to foreclose a morttraae on real
property.
ao i nomas j. ormth and John A, mylea, de
fendant. In the name of the state of Oregon.
You are hereby summoned and reqmired to ap
pear in said court on or before the first day of
the next regular term thereof to be begun and
hsld at Httppner, Morrow county, Oregon, on
the Fourth Monday in March, 1690, and answer
the complaint of plaintiff filed therein, or judg
ment and decree will be taken against you for
want thereof, for the relief DJavwd tvr in tha
complaint namely; a decree for the foreclose re
of the mortgage executed by you to the defend -ant,
Wm. Hughes, upon the following described
real property, to-wit: l he w. one-half of the N.
W. quarter and the W- one-half of the S. W
quarter of section 24 in township 3 south, of
range 2ti K. W. M-, Morrow county, Oregon, and
an order of sale to satisfy the demand of plaiu-
iiii. in me sum or rour nunarea aia twenty dol
lars with interest thereon at the rate of in
cent, per annum from the Sltk day of Nov. 188b
and for the sum of fifty dollars as attorney's fees
ana ror costs ana aisDurse'jifnts or this suit and
for such otiier aod further relief as to the court
may seem equitable and just.
It. is ordered by the Hon. Jas. A. Fee, a judge
of the circuit court of the sixth judicial district
of the state of Oregon, that service of summons
be made upon you by publication in the Hep oner
Gazette for six consecutiv e weeks
Dated Feb. 17, 1SWO. fr.z&Looo & Bennett,
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the Coanty of Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of )
.Charles Linde, Citation.
Deceased. )
To any and all persons interested in the sale of
the real property belonging to the above named
estate, greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby cited and requi red to appear in the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of
Morrow, at t.'ifl Wllirt. mnm tlinrpof. nt Hnnnnar
it i iie County of Morrow, on Friday, the 7th day
ofOiarch, Ib90, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
tfet day, then and there to show cause if any
exicita why an order of Bale should not be made
to sell the following described real property to
it: TheStf of theNWH and NH of the SW&
Sea, 20, Tp. 2 S. of B. 2tf. E. W. M.
Witness, the Hon. William MitcheU. Judge of
tHCounty Court of the State of Oregon, for the
rCwunty of Morrow, with the seal of said court
affixed, this 12th day of February, A. D., 1890.
' Attest: C. L. ANDREWS, Clerk.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles Or.. Fob. 14, 90.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in Bupport of his claim, and
that said proot will be made before the county
judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
on Apr. 12, lfc'.tO, viz:
George Bleakman,
Hd 120O. for the SWU NW A- N WW RW
3, and NE& SE& & NE& sec 4 Tp 5 S ft 25
He names the following witnesses to prove hie
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Virgil A. Stephens, Wm. Kahler, Thomas Hos-
tviiib Hiiu uereiiu jroppenga, or naraman, ur.
F. A. McDonald.
61-tf Register.
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ROBERTS m
NOTIOE OF INTENTION.
(Commuted Homestead)
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 18, 90.
Notice is hereby giveu that the following named
Bettler has filed notice of his intention to com
mute and make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the county clerk of Morrow county, at Hepp
ner, Or., on April 19. 1890, viz:
Uriah P. Midgeway
Fd 3355 for the SEii sec 35 Tp 4 8 R 26 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz:
Enoch Cavo, Milton E. Brown, J. W. Brown
and James H. Hayes, of Heppner, O.
61-36 F. A. McDonald, Register,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
t liotice is hereby priyen that the undersigned.
istinistrator of the estate of Peter Bchmitz, de
ceased, by the county court of Morrow, State of
Oregon, and all persons havinK claims against
the estate are hereby notified to present their
claims duly verified to said administrator at the
'law office of Frank Kellogtr, in Heppner, Ore
eoa. within six months from the date of this no-
htice. John B. Natteb. Administrator.
Fbank Kellogg, Att'y for Adm'r.
Dated, Feb. 15, 1S90. 61-64
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
Joan- T. Dickens has this day been duly appoint
ed administrator of the estate of L. W. Dickens,
deceased, by the county court of Morrow county,
state of Oregon, and all persons having claims
air-st the estate are horeby notified to present
the Fame, duly verified, to said administrator at
Hardman. Morrow countv, Or., or at the oiiiee of
brown A ; Hamiltnn Jr. llnLmr V nrmnr rrinntr
Oregon, within six months from the date of tliis
Attys for Plff Dated Feb. 25. j." N. Bbow's, Att'y for Adm'r
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
luand Office at The Dalles. Or., Jan. 27, '90.
Notice is hereby siven that the followine- named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that said
.F m;n 1 U .
Iorrow county, at HeuDner. Or., on March 22.
lbiKf, viz:
David vv . Boivman.
Hd 1761. for the WM NK. A SRU NRVi of
See. 33 and SWJ4 NWH of Sec. 34. Xp. 3S. R. 25
E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
or, saiu lanu, viz:
Wiley McBee. of Eitrht Mile, Or-, and Levi Shan.
er, HenryOayand William Graham of Heppner,
58-63 F. A. McDonald, Register.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LandOfHce at The Dalles. Or.. Jan. 21. 1S90.
Notice is hereby given that the foilowing-
nameu settler nas niea notice ot nis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
judge of Morrow coanty, at Heppner, Or., on
March 22, 160, viz:
Charles A. Repass,
Hd. 2475, for the NWM Sec. 8, Tp.48. R.24 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
A. H. Hooker, of Eight Mile, Or., and Wm. In
gruin, Jacob Young and Jacob Johnson of Goose
berry, Or.
58-63 F. A. McDonald. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles Or.. . Jan. 28, '80.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make
nnal proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the county Judge of
Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, jn March
25, 18S0.
Cyrus N. Shinn,
Hd. 1572, for the SEM Sec. 18. Tp. S S. R. 28 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz:
John Hughes, Solomon Mayfield and Stephen
Lalande, of Heppner, and J, T. Yount, of Lex
ington, Or. -
358-S3 jr. A. McDonald, Register
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