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The finest lituoro, ciicars and wines constantly on hand.Cuurteous treatment guaranteed in all. THE 1'IO.X IC lv W Jewelry Esissiisfioi Still Continues to Sell WrATCIIES, CXjOCKS, a "ej-w a33rin.-sr, etc.. At the Lowest Possible Prices. A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame thyst and Cameo Gold Rings, Gold and Silver Watches Always Eon Handrz A Full Line of MrrSIOAlj IWSTIITJ MEUTS Has beeu added to his large and well selected stock. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL XATorls. Gviarantood. STOKE opposite Minor. Dodaon & Vs May St. Heppenr - -tf rt- Job printing at Fondle ton priced at the Ga XVTTS ethoe. HEADACHE X. onttipatloa -m i For thes com pi ai nts take Sim mom Liver Kegulator. It keeps the stomach clear and prevents anyof the above poisons from gutting in the system, or, If there aJrea'Iy it w ill drive them out, no matter how strongly rooted or long-standing, and you will again have good health and be happy. Have you a pain In the side, back or nnder the shoulder-blade ? 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I persevered in rts us.e and I am now in perfect health. 1 know your medicine cured me and 1 always keep it as a uliable 'standby' in my family." Mas, Makt ay Camden, Ala. Are you married" If not, send your address with stamp, to the American Corresponding Club, P. O. 1 Clark iburv, W. Va. 37U-422 3. P. FLORENCE STOCKRAISER! HEPPNEK OREGON. Cattle branded and ear -marked as shown above, Horuus h" on right shoulder. Onr cattle ranee in Morrow, and Umatilla counties. 1 will pay $HH.(M reward for the arrest and conviction of any person stealing my stock. ARTHUR SMITH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER 1 Opposite Gazette Office, HEPPNEK, OREGON. Watches, A, Optical Clocks, j) Goods . Watches Cleaned, Mainsprings Fitted p 1.50. $1.50. All work quaran teed for one year, tt Forest Grove Poultry Yards, ESTABLISHED IN 1877. 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Firt St., Corner Alder, Portland, Oregon. It. KOEHLKlt. E. P- ROGERS, tf Manawr. A.wt ft. F. nrx'i Puna. A a Depot, Fifth and I Street.. 1 ftSMjs LOC ALETTES. Naked Truths About and Inter esting to Our Home In habitants. DUG IP HERE, THERE AND OTHER PLACES. Tlie Troiiblea and Joys, Successes and Adver sities of Our Dear People. Natural gas has ben discovered on Coos bay. Uncle" Nate McBee enjoved a vaca tion iu Heppner last week. Born In Heppner on the 2(Jth ult., to the wife of Jack Gray, a boy. Theodore Thj has bad a delicious etkaie with the boys for over a week. Mr. W. B. Par i us is assisting Mr. Lord in building the new residence for Dr. Geogheau. The Walla Waila penitentiary has a genuine leper. He in recently from tne bamiwicn islands. Mrs. Chas. Jones was decidedly worse last Friday and Saturday, but is now improving again. A pleasant whist party was given by Mr. and Mrs. C. S YauDuyn ou Tues day eve of last week. Mr. J. S. -Schooling, of the Dalles, has placed a number of hia Monarch Wash ers iu this community recently. Gov. Rea and Bill Tburbnrn are over at McDuffy springs, building up their frames for a bushel of fun this winter. The celebrated stock board is in oper atiou at E. L. Matlock's, Bud Willing bume and Will Scrivner being the man agers. O. V. Mael was over from Long Creek last Thursday. He re-echoes the com plaint that times are very bard over there. Lucian Eaves, an old-time reporter but at present representing Mark, Levy & Co., called while iu town last week. The Burlington hotel was totally des troyed by fire and tbe Graud badly dam aged at ban Francisco, lust bunday morning. Towns Mathews says his sheep now have a better crop of wool than last spring at shearing time. This is en couraging. Henry Black well returned from Ta ooma on Tuesday of last week, where he had been with cattle. They are slow sale iti in ran. Sam Clark was over from Camas Prai- rid, last week, aud is pleased with the fine fa 11,, weather. Camas is running over with prosperity. Mrs. Thompson, wife of Rev. Thomp son, pastor of tne Al. Cuurch, arrived from Iowa on Tuesday of last week, to join uer husband here. Stockmen generally have their sheep one ot the mountains, their winter s nay and range been red, and tee! nappy that everything looks so well. J. L. Ayers got his baud of sheep out or the mountains Uct. 1, and is happy. Win good feed at bo.ue aud a liut winter in prospect, he Lopes for smooth Bailing. Frank McFarlaud caught several fine salmon during his stay at Hood River, recently. He says it is immense snort. aud recommends all to go to Hood River for that class ol hshing. Lustrous Pearly White Teeth and firm ruby gums, make .beautiful faces more charming, aud the plainest ones attract ive. Use Wright'a Myrrh Tooth Soap and secure tuenj. A loilet tiem. 2oc. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. j Mr. Geo Lord is erecting a neat dwelling, one and one-half stories in height, on Chase street, North of Wiil Kirk's, for Dr. Geoghegai,, who recently purchased that property from C. 8. Van Duyn. H. H. Gaunt was one of our visitors this week, aud be says he can't pay a successful game of euchre with our Irish friends, who are jut as progressive iu this plan of passing away the time as anythiug else. Stop that hacking cough and soreness of the throat and lungs, before it becom es a seated trouble, beyond the reach of medicines. Wright's lied Cross Syrup is unfailing for adults aud children. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. J. H. Kleckner went over in Washing ton last week to put in a well rig. Our well enterprise is uot moving aloug very fast in couseqtience, but it is presumed that he will be back soou- It is absurd to say that Morrow county has no successful farmers those who follow that principally for a living. What is the matter with the successes of D. Cox, Wiley McBee, J. L. Beymer and a long list of others. Why suffer with headache aud neural gia? Wright's Paragon Headache Remedy never fails, bafe, sure, soothing to tbe uerves. Jjuee not disturb the stomach, and induces sleep. Try it. Sold by T. W. Ayers. Jr. Celsus Keithly returned from Pullman, Wash., aud Moscow, Idaho, on Monday's train, after an absence of two mouths. He has been workiug with a threshing crew, and is well pleased with that country. Frank Rogers made his return to Heppuer town on ou last Thursday. He says Fairhaven is a booming place, but be does not realize what makes it so. He looks for a decline in tbtir real' estate very soon. Sam Morgan, of Sand Hollow, has perhaps the finest Holstein bull in Mor row county, having recently taken both sweepst'-tkes and premium of bis class at the Walla Walla fair. He also has other thoroughbreds hard to beat. When the blood becomes vitiated or impoverished, the system is susceptible to disease, and life becomes a burden. Wright's Sareaparilla will cleanse and renew the blood, tone tbe stomach and renew the strength. Sold byT. W. Ayers at the City Drug Store. Pry Wilson ia ytst making a wry face over a very severe hurt which he received at Huntington, Uct. 1. In maneuvering around the town after dark, he fell into a cellar, sustaining two broken ribs. Tbis is enough to put a taste in any man's mouth. Geo. B. Tedrowe's soda works are get ting in proper shape to make quantity as well as quality. Hereafter our denizens and those of neighboring hamelts will drink the ooel waters of the historical Mnrphy spring, to which is added the effervescing property by our enterprising soda man. Jjet every lice of business be represented and patronized. TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD PIECES. Mrs. John Curtis, of Peoria, III., writes: "Used one box of Osage Pills previous to my second confinement; they worked like a charm. Would pay $20 for a box rather than do without them, Ha ihey hnve proveil i Godsend to me." Write Osatre Medicine compauy, Wichita, Khs., for particulars, and their book to wivhs, mailed free. Sold bv drntrinRts. j Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr., Heppner Oie I Son. 398-lyr. Xa other Weekly Paper pires FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To any NEW KVBSCRIBElt who will cat out ami smii as thin slio with nnmpnnd address nod 9 1.73 Un Postal or F.rprra Money Order or Registered Letter at onr risk we will send THE VOl'TII'S COMPANION FREE to January, 1SA1, and for a Full Year from that Date. This offer Sncludr the F1VK nOllH.F. HOLIDAY M1 RKHS for Thankivinff, Christinas, New Year's. Easter nnd Fmirth-nf-.Inlv. nnri nil the Illustrated Weekly Supplements. 1 Address, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. THIS SLIP DOMESTIC ECONOMY. SI A NY VALUABLE COOKING RBC1PES PHEPAUEO FOK OUIt LADY HEADERS. Peach Pudding. A peach pud ding made of fresh or canned fruit is delicious. For this is re quired about two-thirds of a can of fruit, and dough made as di rected. Put the peaches with a little of the juice in a round tin mold; a cake mold, if not to larga, will do. Drop the dough over the top in Bponfulls and set in a steamer oyer a kettle of fast-boiling watertTOVt-closely and cook one hour. This should turn out without breaking, when the peaches will be on top. Serve with a sauce made of a scant half cup of butter rubbed to a cream.oue cud of pow dered sugar, and the yolk of one egg beaten very light, and a quarter of a cup of wine stirred in at the last, This sauce should be soft, but not liquid. If wine is not liked, the whole egg may be used and any flavoring preferred. Superior Blackberry Wise. Bruise the berries, measure them, and to every gallon add a quart of boiling water. Let this stand for 24 hours, stirring three or four times duriug the interval. The third day strain off the juice, and to every gallon of this straiued liquor put two pounds of refined sugar. Cork tight and let it stand untd cool weather, when you will have a wine that vou will never voluntarily be without, as it will be found so efficacious in sickness and a good aud harmless tonic foi the feeble aud convalescent. Cream Cakes. One pint of boil ing water iu which is melted half a piut of butter; stir one pint of flour into the boiling water and set away to cool. fKhen cool, add six well beaten eggs, drop in a tin by spoonfuls and bake quickly. Cream. Briof-oue piut of milE to a boil; mix together two cupfuls of sugar, one cupful of flour and four eggs: stir into the boiling milk, flavor to taste. When the cream is cool, with a sharp knife open the cakes on one side and fill with the cream. Cheap Sponge Cake. Three eggs well beaten, one cupful of sugar, one cupful of flour, with one teaspoouful of cream tartar sifted with it; half a teaspoouful of soda dissolved in three tea spoonfuls of water. Dessertspoon ful of extract of lemon or vanilla. Bake about one-half an hour in not too hot an even. Peach Pie. Line a pie-plate with rich paste, fill with mellow peaches pared and stoned (many use canned peaches), sprinkle with sugar, a dredging of flour and two spoonfuls of water or juice if you use canned fruit; cover with pastry and bake not too quickly. Spiced Cookies. One aud a half cupfuls of sugar, half a cup ful butter, three eggs, half a tea spoonful of ginger, cinnamon, cloves and half a teaspoonful of soda dissoved in warm water. GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY -So says an Oregou pioneer ninety years old. Forest Grovb, Or., March 19. I have nsed thetKGON KZijZCEi lEAaud obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the arSioted. I am now nearly uinety years old, came to Oreiron in 1842 in the employ of the Hudson's Bay Companv, and cilice I be gan asing the OREGON KIDNE TEA I enjoy eood health. David Munroe. CHIEF JUSTICE MARSHALL. From the Detroit Free Prreas. The great Chief Justice was a man of well known simplicity and gentleness. The following anec dote is told of him: He noticed that his carriage horses were very thin, and he was advised by friends that his coach man sold their provender. En countering this individual he said to him: "John, my horses seem very thin and poor. How is this, John?" "Well, old massa, I can't splain it; dey gits plenty to eat, I tell you, massa!" "Well, John, aud here's Col. Picket's horses.they seem very fat." "I gwine to try splain dat to you massa. Dey's like dey massa and missus. l)'ar Col Picket, he's tat, and his wife she fat, too, and so dey horses keeps fat, ob cose, and Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar sent Free. so great a Variety of Entertaining and Instructive you know, old massa, you's yo' Hud scrawney, and ol' misses, she's po, and scrawney, too, so iu course yo' horses dey's po' and scrawney." "Well, John," said the Chief Justice, with a bland smile, "1 never heard that idea explained before. I must think over il." And he yielded the field to John. The fall ad. of Hale Bros. & Co. is quite an attractive oue. Send for their catalogue of uovelties. Wants A Wife A gentleman living near Heppm r desires a wife. He is tit'ti years of age, very well preserved, five feet ten inches in height, and is spoken of as having a good disposition. H is not wealthy, but has plenty on which to live. Anyone desiring to be put in com munication with this gentleman should address the Gazeti'E, so stating. Also enclose with same a letter to the party, duly signed, in sealed envelope, unad dressed. This will insure perfect secrecy, and the gentleman will receive th6 letter, to which he will make an immediate aoswer. 3rf9-tt. FINE BUCKS. Having purchased the Ross bucks and ewes I will make a stand in Heppner with one thousand bucks. There will be three hundred thoroughbreds and seven hundred grades. Terms to suit tbe times. Chas. Cunningham. 390 tf. Pilot Rock, Or. TAILORING" I have opened awell appointed tailor ing establishment in my new build ing on May street, and am now regularly reoeiving new goodH and will make cus tom made pants mm S7 to 815 best goods in the market. A. Abrhamsick. NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified to give no one credit on my account, as I "ill pay no bills except those contracted by myself personally or npon mv written order. E. K. Swinburne. 394-398. SHEEP WASTED. Mrs. Parcel!, of Alpine, has some good range to rent to a sheepman. A compe tent herder furnished. For particulars inquire at the post office. Alpine, or W O. Mi nor's, Heppner, Oregon. 93-tf NURSE WANTED. Wanted a girl or woman to take care of two small children. (Good pay.) 393-tf. ' NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. Oct. 23. '91). Notice IB 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 praf will be made before V. R. Ellis, Commissioner U. S. Circuit Court. Heppner. Or., on Nov. 29, 1890, viz: O. L. HOLMES. Ds. No. 5879. for the Eii NEi and NW!4 NE and NK-i NW'i Sec 14. To 3 S. K 24 E. W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ana cultivation ot, said land, viz: Oliver Cox. A 8. Haines. Oliver Pearson and L. Farmer, all of Eight Mile. Or 39o 4'J1. John W. Lewis. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalle. Or., October 23. 1MI. j Notice is herebv civen that the following-nam ed settler has filed notice of his iute. tion to make final pnaif in support of his claim, and that said proot will oe made nerore wm. .nitcn ell, county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Nov. 2H. 1S9H viz: UKOItGK li. WltlGHT. D. K . No. 1379. f.ir the NW"4 JJi and E'i NKU Sec. -13. and SW! SEk of Sec. 28. Tp. 4 S, tt. ai w. ji. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Arthur Wills and Perry Oiler, of Ixne Rock. Or., and (reorge Chapin and James Wyland, of naruman. ur. (96 01.) John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at LaGrando. Or.. Oct. 17. '90 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on ihursday, Dec. 4. 1KJ. viz: THOMAS J. OWENS. Commuted Hd. No. 4953. for the V!4 SwH Sec. 7 and SS Nw! Stw 18, Tp 3 S. R 28 E. w. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation or, said la..d. viz: Albert A. Crosby, Walter Crosby. John Lock- nane. John tieeler, au ol tleppner, ur. 39D-4U1. A. Cleaver, Register . NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Oct. 15 90. Notice is herebv given that the following. uamed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make nnai proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on November 29, 18VO, viz: GEORGE M. HOLMES. Hd. app. No. 3410. for the W(4 tiESi and W!4 NE V. Sec 30. To 3 S. li 24 E. W. M. He names he following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ana cultivation or, said land viz: B. L. Akers, Milton Maxwell. George Hall. I. tt. .steD. au oi Vjoosenerry. Oregon . John W. Lewis, 398-101. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. Oct. 16; '90. Notice is hereby eiven that the followinu named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge of Morrow county. Or., at Heppner, ur., on ov. Z9, imwu, viz: JOHN JENKINS. Hd. app. No. 3411. for the y, SW!4 and SV4 SEK Sec tt. Td 4 S. U 25 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot, said land, viz: Wiley McBee, L. Stanton. Fred Ashbaugh, J otm Aistou, au ol .ight aiue. Oregon. John W. Lkwis. 396-401. Register. If You Have Ko appetite, Indi-sretlon, Flatulence, Hick Headache, all run down, loa wag i ieku, you wui uuv Tutt s Pills tbarcmedyron need. They lone na the weak Mlomach and build uptha t lHf?s?in' energies. Sufferers from mental or physical ovcrvook will find relief from tuein. Aicelyaugar coated SOLD EVERYWHERE. Reading at so low a price. $1.75 Kenb. Sperry.bag 550 hcp'S of wheat in this t'all on his L-ne ranches, 1;0 acres being np and looking well. With the good proHpects abend, Heuh. will eventu ally make a ten-strike. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of thd State of Oregon, for Morrow County. The Solicitors Loan 4 Trust Co.. " Plaintiff. I V8. ! Daniel P. Shippey and Amanda M. Shippey, j Jjelemlants, 1 To the above named DefifndHiits. Daniel P. Shippey and Amanda M. Shippey: In the name of the State of Oreuon. you and each of you are hereby required to be and appear in the above named court and answer the com plaint filed aKainstyon. m the above entitled ac tion by the nhove named ohliftitf within tt-n days from the date of this summons upon you, if the same is served upon vou lr. Morrow euuntv. State of Orejnm, and if the same is served upon you In any other county of said State then within twenty days after the service of the same upon you. and if the same is served ujMin you by publi cation then you are hereby require.! to apiH-ar ai d answer y the ti'St day of the term of the above named court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for publication or this summons, to-wit: oy March Jb. IM1I. and if yon do not so answer said plaintiff will apply to said court for the relii-f demanded in said cum. plaint, whic'.i is for judgment and decree against you and each of you for two hundred and seventy dollars and fifty cents and interest at the rate of eicht per cent per annum on 7 'At from July 1. IKSrt; on ti.no from January 1. psy; on from July 1, lbS9, and at the rate of six per cent, per Knnum on from J uly 1. lHNy. and Arn attor ney feeB ano costs and disbursements; a: d fore elosii'K the morttsawe Kiveu by you Ui plaintiff July J(. liVil, upon these certain pieces and par cels of land ill Morrow County. Slate ot Oregon, known and described as the North-west quarter of Section Twenty-two. (22) township Four (4) North of Range Twenty-three (2:11 East. V. M., and ordering said lands to be sold and the pro ceeds thereof applied to the payment of the sums af resaid. The date of the order for service by publication is October 15, 1890. C b. li ctos. 3!ni-lua. Att'y. f jr Plaintiff. SHEHIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HKItKBY (JIVKN THAT TJ dr and by virtue of an execution issued oat of the circuit court for the Mate of Oregon fur the t'ounty of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and enterrd in said t'ourt on the 1st day of September. lHiJO- in favor of NVltson .loneH. Plaintiff, and against Thomas J. (Smith et. ai-. Defendants, for the Bum ot rour riuuureu ana iwenty Uollars with interest thereon from said 27th day of No vember, 18fiH, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum and Fifty dollars attorneys' fees, and the further sum of lhiry and 7u-i0() Dollars costs and. Whereas, by ham juunmeut it wji ordered and adjudged that the lullowmg; described real prop erty, to-wit: WH NW1, and My tVVL4 Sec 24. Tp 3 S, it 25 E. W. M be Bold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing cntts. 1 will, on the 8th day of November. A. D lt90, at two o'clock P. 11. of said day. in front of the Court Hase d.-or iu th town of Heppner, which is in Morrow County, Oreuon. bell the right, title ai.d interest of the said I nomas J. Smith, e al m and to the above described prop erty at Public Auction to the holiest and btst bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be ap plied to the satiri faction of said execution ai.d all costs, aud costs tliat may accrue GEO. NOBLE, Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon. By Julius Kkithly. Deputy. Dated October 8th, lfeyu. 3m-y8. SHEUlr !' BALK. "VOTICE IS H -;llEBY GIVEN THAI' VS 11 der and by virtue of an executio issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered upon a judgment reudei ed a:.d entered in said Court on the 1st day of Sept., IhWJ, in favor of James Jtn es, Plaintiff, and agan st VV. H. Cunitighame, Defendant, for the sum of Thir teen hundred Thi tv-Six and 5U-1UU Dollars wnh in teres t at the rate pf 10 pei cent per annum from the 11th day of August, 1wn4, and $1(0 attorney's fees, and $3J 'ii costs, and, whereas, by said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following described real property, of W. K. Cun iughame, Defendant, attached by thi Sheriff May 31, ltH0. to-wit: The SVV1 and E'i SE X and SL!4 N Sec 24. Tp S, K 25 K W. M., be sold to satisfy said judgment. Costs and accru ing costs, i wiil. on the 8th day of November, lMW, at two o'clock P. M., of said day, in front of the Court House door in the Town of Heppner, in Morrow County, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest of the said Defendant VV- B. Cunningham in and to the above described property at Public Auc tion to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, t lie proceeds to be applied to the satisfac tion of said execution and all o sts, and costs that may accrue. iEO. NoliLK, Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon. liy Julius KtUTHLy Deputy. Bated October 7. lbHU. y4-W. KOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Gbande, Ob., Sept. 29, 'AO. Notice is hereby given that I he f ol low in g nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge of Morrow County or in his absence before the County 1 'lerk at Heppner. Or., on November 15th, leiX), viz: WILLIAM BAB RETT. Hd. No. 3579. for the NE Sec 18 Tp 1 S R 27 E W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: N A Kelly, Thomas Crow, Robert Hynd and W L Saling, all of Heppner, Morrow Co., Or. 9t-t8 A. C leaver. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. Oct. 4, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said projf will be maae before Cou ity Judge of Mor row Co., at tleppner. Or., on Nov. 15, Jeyj, viz: JESSE M. HOG UK. Hd. app. 237ti, for the Vl4 NVV and NELi NWV Sec 2a and SW SW Sec 14 Tp 4 S tt 24 E VV M. He names the following jvituesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cuitication of, said land, viz: Daniel Rice, Andrew Rood, James Allen and Jacob Williams, all of Hardman, Or. W-99. John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles Or.. Oct. 13. '90. Notice is hereby given that t lie following-named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof wiil be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 22, 1890, viz: FLORA BUCHANAN, Ds. No. 7,201, for the NWfi Sec. 34,TplS, R26E W M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: J. D Ambrose, Lexington, Or.; Wm. Barton, John lien try and Wm. Sweetser. Heppner, Or. 395-400. Joun W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Or. Oct. 16, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the fotlowing named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge ot Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on Nov. 28,1890, viz: JUSTUS M. BEAM AN, Hd. No. 3138, for the fc$V! Sfc 4, I p 2 3, R 26 E WM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: Frank Goble. George Shipley, William Barton and Frank Gentry, all uf Heppner, Or. John W. Lewis. Sflfi-401. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Oct. 16, 'OO. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has fileo. notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wiil be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 28, 1890, viz: JOSEPH F. POTTER. Ds. 6.56, for theW'a NEU NE NW& Sac 26, and SW Sii Sec 23. Tp 6 8, K25 E, W Al. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of taid land viz: .1. J. McGee, Hardman; H. K. Hickman, W. C. Brown, J uliua Wane. Lone R ck. Or. John W. Lewis. B96-401. Register. STOCK K RANDS. While you keep our suHsoription p:iid up ycu .ar: k.vp yu:r brim J in f rtv of ehui ge. C It AdKiiss. Horse, j, i.n t ight liouider; ca tie. (' il on right hip Kange i'lGrantand Mor row counties. Aitkins, J J Horses. .T c:;r-ted on It-f; rtark: cmti'-. n-. '--,i i.-ff hip. Johnn A.v i, hot yes hrai (I 'll rhxV srie or !ott tup; - atlh-t. i right hip. al, 'p oil right ear a:i Lie left s d ui pt-r l i i pii i!:ut Ihm.; "res, a tiag on shoulder. '-r; -U, A. liene. li.iie- hnMitn u H :: left ?!.ou,.ttw oi' v-lnle; I'liU.e w.ri t; lui side ant split ; : left ear. upp.-r !.?t!i .v-;. in ri::l.t. 13. B l-mn. I.ei a: horses-old mar.-s ZZ on rig:it i:ir. : ymi:ig st.-ck. smll zz on it-f t i-lnmltler. Br-.v.i , J. P h r-e- and cuttle brnedtd with ox-y k" ii'-ovt'on left "boulder, Bro.vn. J C f iors s. circle with dot in cq eron left hip: cattle, same. Boyer, W G, Lei, a Horses, box brand o - nip cattle, same, with split in each ear. liorg. P.O. Horses, P Bon left shoulder; cat tie. same on left hilt. Ch;inin !1. -H'-r-.-rt bnind'Hi " nn right hip. Di i-keil. W. E.- Horses hrai-ded K insi.i of O on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. J. K, Cochran, Moumnt. Or. On Hors.-s, Tl on light -hoiihier; on Cattle, 1 1 on ieit hip. Katjge in Morrow County. Jerry Hrosmai', horses hrtn-dr d 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop ar;d right ear upper slope. Barton. Wr -Horses. J B on right thi gil, cattle same on right hip;split in each ear. Win. RndM, Monument. Brands horses R or right shoulder. Range Grant and Morrow coun ties. Elmer Gentry, Echo, Or --Horses branded R S. with a quarter circle over it. on left stifle Range in Morrow and Unuitillacounties Allison, O. I). Cattle brand. O D on left hip and horses same brand on right shoulder. Range. Eight Mile. A. A. Crosby, cattle branded "- (or H L con nected) on the right fhoulder. Cook, A. J., Lena Horws, 90 on right shoal Jer; CattJe, sameon r ght hip: ear mark sti wtre scop off left and split iu right. Currin. R Y- Horses, so on left stifle. Cox A English. Hardman Ca'.tl3, C witb I in center: horses. CE on left 'lip. Cupper. H A Horses H C n I. ft shoulder . cattle II (' on h-ft side, swallow fork on right ear. li. K. Cochran. Monument. Grant Co, Or. Horses bianded circle with bai leneath. on left shoulder cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Wm. Doonan. horses branded OO with bar hver them, on left shoulder; cattle same on left oip. Douglass, W M Cattle. R 1 on right side, Bwai low-fork in each ear; horses, R D on left hio. J.H. Ely& Sons. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on left hip. hole if right ear. Duncan. W. P., John Day Quarter circle W on right shoulder, both on horses and cattle. Range Grant county. Fleek. Jackson. Horses. 7F connected on right shoulder: cattle same on right hip Ear mark, hole in right and crop off left. Florence, L A Cattle, LF on right hip; horses F with bar under on right shoulder Florence, S P Horses. F on right shoildei; cattle, t on right hip or thigh. Armstrong, J. C, Acton T with bar nnder it on Jefi shoulder of horses; cattle same ou left hip. (iay, Henry GAY on left shoulder. Gobie, Frank Horses, 7 F on left stifle; cattle, same on right hip. Mat Hughes, horses branded shoulder, heart on left shoulder. Ed Holloway, Saddle, Or., horses and cattle branded K H connected, with bar under it. Hunsaker, B -Horses, 9 on left shoulder; cat tie, 9 on left hip Humphreys, j 41 Hardman Horaes. H on left flank. Hiatt, Wm. E. Horses branded bar cross on left shoulder: cattle same on left hip. Hayes, J el Horses, wineglass on left ehoulder cattle, same on right hip. Junkin, S. M.-H orses, horseshoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the sam3. Range on Eight Mile. Johnson. Felix Horses, circle T on left stifle cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in right and split in left ear. Kirk. J T Horses 69 on left shoulder: cattle. 69 on left hip. Kirk. J C Horses. 17 on either flank: cattle IT on right side. Mike Kenny, horses branded KNY on left hip; cattle same and crop off left oar: under slope on the right Keller, Richard E K in square, cattle on left hip; horseB same on left smoulder. Range Bear valley. P. O. add'ess, Blanton, Grant county. Or. Loften, Stephen L on left side on cat'le; crop and slit on right ear. Horses flame brand on left side. Range Grant county. P. O. address. Fox. Oregon. iieuallen, John W. Horses branded half-cir ele JL connected on left shoulder. Cattle, same on left hip. Range, near Islington. George Lord, horses branded double H con nected. Sometimes called a swing H, on left shoulder. J . W . Leahey, horses branded L N on the left shoulder: cattle branded the sameon lett hip; wattle over right eye, three slits in right ear. Minor, Oscar. Cattle, MDun right hip; horses Mori left shoulder. Morgan, S N Horses, M ) on left shouldei cattle, sHineon left hip. McCumber. Jas A, Atwood Horses, M with bar over on right shoulder. Morgan. Thos Horses, circle T on left shonl der and left thitrli; eattle, Z, on right thigh. Mitchell, Oscar. Pettysville Horses, J7 on right hip; cattle. 77 on right side. MeClnren.DG Horses. Figure Son each shonl McGirr, Barney H orses 7B con ected on left shoulder; cattle same. Range Grant county P. O. address, Fox. Oregon, der: cattle. M2 on hip. G. V. MeHailey, Hamilton. Or. On Horses, 3 with half circle under on left shoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top ou the right side. Range in Grant County. Neal. Andrew. Lone Rock Horses A N con nected on left shoulder: cattle same on both hip. Newman, W. K. Horses N with half circln over it on left shoulder. Nordyke, E Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; cat tle, same on left hip. Oiler. Perry. Lone Rock P O o left shondei Putnam Joseph, Monument. Or., brands hors es J P Connected, on right shoulder; cattle the same on the right hip aud rmderslope in right ear. Pearson, Ola ve. Horses, quarter circle shield on left shoulder nnd 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in lef: ear. right cropped. 24 on left hip. Range on Fight Mile. Parker & Gleason. Hardman Horses IP on 1 ft Khouider. Piper, J. H., Acton -Horses, JE connected on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bit in each ear. llury Patberg, horses branded with a Roman cross on left shoulder; cattle branded with Ro man cross, bar at bottom, on left hip. A. C. Pettys, Pettysville HorseB, diamond P on left shoulder. Cattle, JHJ connected and in -verted on left hip; crop off loft ear and split in right wattle or inside of right fore leg above the knee. Rickard, G. D., Canyon City F C on left shoulder, on horses only. Rmge Canyon creek ami Bear valley. Grant county. Rood. Andrew. Hardman Horses, square cross with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. Reninger, Chris Horses. C R on left shoulder. Rector. J W Horses. JO on left shoulder. Cat tle, O on right hip. X Spray, J. F. Horses branded 8F connected or. right shoulder; cattle same on both hips. A. L. Swaggart, EUh. horses branded on lef shoulder; cettle same on left hip. Crop on left ear, wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. E. Horses shaded J 8 on left stifle; cattle J S on left hip, swallow fork in right ear, underbit in left. Sayer, Robt Horses, S on right shoulder; cattle square on right hip and 8 on right shoulder. Swaggari, L, Alpine Horses, S S on right! shoulder. Sapp. Thos. Horses, 8 A P on left hip; cattle same on left hip. Sears. W H Horses bar over S. Range in For vaJley. P O address, Fox, Or, Shobe, Dr A J Horses, DS on on left hip; cat tie. same on left side, wattle on left side of neck ears cut sharp at point. Stevenson, Mrs A J Cattle, S on right hip swallow-fork in left ear. Sperry, E G Cattle, W C on leff hip. crop ofl right and underbit in left ear.dulap; horses, W C on left shoulder. Swaggart. G W Horses, 44 on left shoulder ; cattle, 44 on left hip. Stewart, Geo.. Hardman Horses circle e on left shoulder. Smith, E. E. Lone Rock, Or. Horses branded a crossed seven on lef t shoulder; cattle sameon left side. Range, Gilliam county. Smith Geo.. horses branded G S on left flanir" Thompson, J A Horses, Z on left shoula.rt cattle, 2 on left shoulder. Tippets ST Horses. C on lef t shoulder. Turner R. W.. small capital T lett shoulder horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both ears. Wade .Henry, Horses branded ace. of spades on lei t shoulder and left hip. Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. Wells, A S Horses, Ou0 on left ehoulder; catt e same. Wyland, J H Hardman Circle C on lef thigh. oodward. John Horso, P connected on left shoulder. Watkins Lishe, horses branded UE connected on left stifle. VVallace, ( Charles-Cattle, W on right thigh, hole in left ear; horses. W on right shoulder, mm sameon left shoulder. Wien, A A Cattle, running AA with bar ac as on right run. J. S. Young. Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded Toon the right shoulder. W. H. Crowley, Long creek Horses branded circle 5 on left shoulder. Whittier Bros., Drewy, Harney county. Or. -Horses branded W B. connected on left shoulder Williams, Vosco quarter circle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and horses. Range Grant county; P. O. address. Hainileon, Or. no opposition. If you want a good Marlin rifle, buegv, bicycle, typewriter, piano, sew ing machine, organ, etc., come to th Gazette office, and we will pnt you on tbe road towards getting any tine of these ar icles and sutidry other thinga, very cheap. We are not running oppo sition to legitimate firms who carry these things, but we are "in" on them,, and are thereby enabled to give bar- on T