,:e tte. 1HUKSJJAY, Jniiuitry 8, 1811 Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. No. 31, mixed. I' HV H.;.nfr f ;ir a. m." No. ay, - " urrivHn .luiu p. m., XG4-pl Sunday. dni'y CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Strife li'Hvt-h fer Canyon Cit daily, 4 i rl 1 Siiii(tii, t ti Mi) a. m. Arrives m v. exrept Monday, at 6:U P. u. tliereif paving of Hi btinrs in tune and t. CrtH) by tnkih tiiiB mute to Canyon. 'PHW PAPKIt is kr-pt on tile nt K. DuktVi Aiivurtmi iir Akhdi;v. rtt mil A5 Mi-n ;lm.i 1 1 Kxchiiiic. Shu Fram-inco. jilifornia. wtioru uo... tract for lvtrtiuiK an be uimie fur it. C.W. LmLhK&H..42 Ffth tret Port land, Oregon, are authoriz! t irhIcc advertising contract fur the ilttuuiief GAZtrric THE GAZElTfcTc AGENTd. Lexintf'on, W. I'. McAllister. Wagner, J. F. Spray. Arlington, Mr. iienuett, Moody's ware house. Long Creek. Eagle. OnllowHy, Rub ftlmw. Gooseberry, Or., W. S. Pannim. Camas Prairie, Oscar DeVaul. Matteson, AHen McFerriu. Nye, Or., 11 C. Wright. Hardtnan, Or., C. M. Spiicer Hamilton, Grant Co., Or, Mattie A. Hadio. Ifiow, T. J. Carl. Prairie City. Or., Jos. VV. Bates. Cnuyon Citv, Or., 8 L. Parnab. Pilot Bock. G. P. Skelton. Daville. Or., Mr. Adams. P. M. John Jay, Or.. iit master. Ad agent wanted in every precinct, tf. HltiNAI, IttidOltlt. rrWwk Radius WedueMlay. Jan. 7. 1890. IMwu 1 Temp. Max. Char acier. Datt Jan. Min. . I SURO 2; 41 !U 3 41.00 4 44 l 6. 4li0 6 3 AO 45 U) ( sa.tnt &U-K5 it! 7rtf .6 I W.Ulft 1 000 UJ OOI II. Ill 0.02 0.UU Iclouily cloudy Cloudy cloudy I cloudy frtir clear 44.(111 Hit W, I Mum 41.0U i .ub I 40 (IU JN.UI A. Sutra, Observer. Kaiufall at hVunr fr 1800. Jan. I.IU in.; Feb. l.:W in.; March 2.75 in.; April O.SfJ in.; May 0.71 in. ; June 2.2 in. ; July in.; August 0.17 in.; hep. 0.S". in.; Oct. l.liO in.; Nov. u.Ui i.; Dec. I t! in. 1 o ul, 12.U in. Maxiintiiii leiiipt'mmre 101 in July. Minimum Teuijwmture 17 iu February. Here and There. 3. 3. Roberts' biiby is ou Danner, PLotiiKriipbir. D. R. Jnyne, of Skinuer the sick list. 96-tf-Fork ia no- riouBly ill. AhU Then. Danner 'how he likes S perry's Sue stock. R. C. Wills, the Ioue merchant, whs with os I "t evening. LeK'slnture eonveues M odty next. Thro the fun Ix-gin. W. C Briiwn viu over from Lone Rook the first of thi week. Mrs. Kramer is now one of the operstorB nt Castle Iiiok. Give us plenty of rain, bnt we can gtt get ulonK without the snow. Bil'v Ross, better known us "The Joahef," left Tnes.lty for The Dalles. A. A. Wren called on the office Tues clay. He rather xiects an open winter Theo. Danner is the photographer at Heppuer. Don't forget it. 9titf Chas. H. Ryoliard, from Taeoma. WbIi., is visiting lis brother, C. W Rtrhard. We are informed that J. R. Natter will return to lleppner in the near - future. Dave and Will MoAtee have pnrehaspd the "3em" saloon of Messrs. Jones & Rogers. Mrs. ,Ti ff Kirk of Blaok Horse, I'ms Teturued home from an extended visit to Spokane. Bro. Fred Sa w, of Arlington, was in tteudaiice no the K. of P. installation Tuesday eve. Lone Ruek and Fossil don't, ssem to flet nearer Ueppner in the WHy of better mail facilities. M. Gray, of The Dalles, mother of lira. George Noble, Juok Bud George Oray, is visiting here. While the East is floundering in snmv rifts. Eastern Oregon is hnvinj; sun shine. But snob is our climate. Wm. Blair's little son Frank, fell from bnggv st Ltxingtou Inst week, and fraxttured oue of thi boues of his right wrist. Messrs. Ile.nan O ildwell, Bill Iugrnm Phes. Haines anit C. E. J nes of Eight Mile, were uotieed on our streets ihiR week. Stock Inspector. W. O B iver, went down to Castle R ck Sstnr I 'V to I ok after sqme scabby sheep, returning M in day. Seonnd Lienton int J L. Gibson has llss hwii elected First Li-'ilen mt of Co 1J at Lexiugtnn, vice R H. Whitson re iirned. Jobn-y Ayers and Andv Tillsrd. well kDown Blieepnien. showed up Tuesday, nd seem well pleased with prospects I . r a light winter. A nephew of J 8. Boothhy. of Lexing ton. arrived la-it week with his family nd aontemplates residing permanently in Morrow oounty. Mr. F. B. Keller and his son-in-lsw, Mr. Pickler, are visiting with Mr Booth by. of Lexington. They contemplate lu eating in this country. Miss Annie Rmney has at last returned from an extended visit to the family of Joe MeGinty. She should locate perma ceutly in the MaGinty neighborhood. Sam Kinsman has given np his position in the Liberty Meat Market, owned bv Walter McAtee, ami will here ftr devote bis time to shipping live stock, etc. Quite a large crowd greeted the min etTels last tnondnv night. For amateurs they did very well. The gross receipts were tlM. netting quite a neat sum, for the beDetit of the band. Mr Andrew R-aney is one of Morrow county's supervisors who takes pains in keeping up his bridges and roads. He has done some good work this fall in the Lexington road district. Mnsm will be furnished for the dances of he Heppner Social Club by Messrs tiweeuev, cf Arlington. Homer Merar land, J! C. Hart, and Miss Julia Hart. The first danoe of the Heppner So cial Club will lake place at the Opera House to morr.w night. They have arranged for a series of six dances, which will occur everv two weeks Only those having invitatiuus iU be ad mitted. In some part of liiis issue, Mr. Howard C. 1) dson is mentioned us on the eve l returning from the" K is. and m' we will herslil bis i ctnal tetnm last Tus dav evei iiig. Mr. Didm er j 'V"ed his -visit He leit Mrs V. bl FU and b bv finite well, and appreoiatiug their stay ia BloomingtoD. I .M t-aii 1 Pre- likUr, I CI P. I AND SUJPPKB. i N.i 2,K. of P.f the number of r related at ibe Castle Hail of the K lights of Pythias in Heppner ou Tuesday eveuing I it, to ui ness the inniallatiori ceremonies and partake of the bountiful repast prepared by i he dutiful wives of the members After a speech of welcome by Knight W. R. Ellis, D'pnty Di-t. Grand Clmn Cclior, 1' O. B Tg, assisted by On and Clim.ct iloix. duly iustalled the officers. The toast, "The K. of P Order," by P. O Boig. was lesponded to by Otis Patl tersou. Supper being announced, the table ticcommodating one hundred, was filled more than twice, after which short speeches were made, ending with "Good Night song" by the olmir. The excellent singing of the clioiron this occasion uiiist not be overlooked, as it was one of the most attractive features. It was a very enjoy able iifftir, anl the mHrubers of D-io L alge N . 2 ) hope to meet their friends aairi ou a simil ir occasion. Good News -Mr. Andrew Reaney was in town Monday. H has 200 acres of fall so . n grain which looks better than gram of any previous season. At a dis tance, ne says, it looks HKe a green meadow. Everyone in his neighborhood seems to look forward to a prosperous year. At present there is an excellent pro pect for volunteer graiu, and if Mor row county strikes it ou this, it's likefiud ing the rniii. Andrew has plenty of hay 'or the w inter, even more than he will require for his own stock, and be is therefore happy. He now owns the Jas. Jones' ranch, below Lexington, where he makes his home, and near at hand he has an abundance of fiue, undulating prairie for grain raising. Bunked Theiu Hay Someone hnrned to tone of hay for John and Charles Shivers, of Ritter, recently. Wm. Ste venson and Reub. Gilchresfc were to gether, that eve. Stevenson has since jumped the country, and this led to the arrest of Gilchrest, who, after exam ination, was placed nuder 81.200 bds to appear before the grand jury. He had no trouble in obtaining that araonnt. The evidence adduced at tue trial was wholly circumstantial. January 1st, "91. If yon owe the Gazette, yon will very likely get a statement of your account. If conven ient, it will be handed yon bv someone Connected with the office; otherwise it will be sent to you by mail. The Gazettb ia lenient, but now the first of the year, money is needed and we must naturally expeot it from no other sonroe than those ulto owe ns. Citizen's Alliance. A Citizen's Alii nrce lias been organized at Lexington, with the following oorps of officers: President. Chas, Johnson; Vice Presi dent; 0. W.Metie-; Seoretarv.C. A. Hod son; Treasurer, Henry Padberg. The next meeting of the alliance will take plaoe nt Penlnnd Hall ou Saturday even ning, January 17. A Mystery l'Er.-Itis yet a mystery who murdered Henrv Brown, the man found recently with bullet holes in head and skull oreshed, above Pendleton ou 'be main line. He is likely the victim of some murderous and thieving bobo, but the seoret will, perhaps, remain with the culprit, uule.-s brought to light by accident. The question lias been nsked, In what respect are st. Patrick's Pills better than any oilier?" Try them. You will find i hot they pro uoe a plensnnter catbartio ffec, are more certain in their action, and that the uot only physio but cleanse the whole system and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box bv Slocum Johnston Drug Co. MARRIED. In Pendleton, Tuesday eve, Mr. Wm. Goiilou and Mrs. Francis J. Suttou, b"tb of Heppner. The best wishes of the Ga zette go with them. Assessor MeGee is iu town. Mr. Willey. frouj Los Angeles, Cal., is in the city. S un Kinsin m will ship three car loaos of cattle beloiv Saturday. Win. D ulnss is over from uis Butter creek possesions. A CHILD KILLED. Another ohild kthed by the use of opi ates i:iven in tne foriuof soothing syrup. Why mothers give their ohiliben snoh dendl) poison H surprising when they can relieve the chi.d of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acke'r baby coother I ootitaius no opium or mor phine. Sold by Slocuin-Johnson Drug Co., Ueppner. Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Gordon returned from Pendleton last evening. Wm. T. Halley and son, Paschel, are over fiom Eight Mile. Julius Potts made a trip to Pendleton last week, reteruing this. Mi. Beck, of Beck Bros., Hamilton, was tn towu yesterday. A DUTY TO YODRSELF. It is smt-iri- ing that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable Euglish i ne for the same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a jtositivc cure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken, and do not grie. For sale by Slocum Johnson Drug Co-, Heppner, Or. GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY pioneer ninety So says vears old. au Oregon Fohest Grove, Or., March 19. I have used the OREGON KIDNEY lEA aud obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure iu recommendiug it to the afflioted. I Bin now nearly ninety years old-, came to Oregon in in ih employ of the Hudson's 15 iv Company, and ince I he Kan using the OREGON KII)NE TEA I enjoy good healtli. David Mdnrob. Mr. Webb, mother of Mrs. W. tl. Ellis is one -f the unfortunate ones who I are ill tui" eek. i o!hinr like it for dyspepsia, and i indiges'iiv . .nnmo:is Liver Regnlutor i is safe, sure cure. I The OAZKTrn wants to trade a rattling ; go.-d coal stove for one tuttt eal wood, t Rush over for a bargafn. OPKK I ; Si AT IjATION' ! M mUr ..j Doric L.Iy JUi.l in v .if .1 rra-iHit I.. , nvvr tw- liiiitri-thi, roil WEDDING BELLS. The marriage of two well-knotfii bik p ;pular young people occurred at tl home of tha bride's pareuts in Heppuer cn Tuesday eve, Jan 1, '91, at 8 o'clock p ni., Mr. Frack Otis Bucknnm, of Port" land, and Miss Belle Elder, of this place. Rev. W. E. Potwine, p istor of the "Chinch of the Re le -mer," of Pdudlet a. solemnized the boads of hymeu in tha; beautiful service pecliar to the Episco pal Church. The bride was dressed iu cream colored silk, and looked as lovely as we are wont to paint iu our minds the mythical Venus. The groom was dressed iu a neat-fitting black suit. The weddiug was a quiet affair, only a fer' friends and relatives of the con tracting parties being present. The liride ami oroom apni the rpcinients ff a number of beautifal presents on this occasion . Mr. and Mrs. Bucknnm left Tuesday morning last, for their future .home iu Portlaud. Both beiDg very dear friends to the editor of this paper, it is but natural to fall in witb the general good wishes of the coinmeuity for their future welfare. DIED. Died, at Hardman. Morrow couuly. Or., December 28, 1890. J. D. Akers, aged 29 years, 10 months and 20 days. He was born in Decatur county, Iowa in 1861, where be grew up to unauhood. Having poor health, he emigrated West about six years ago, his health improv ing rpidly. He became in good health' but his lungs being in poor condition made him a fit subject for consumption, of which he died in less than one day's illness. He suffered but little, nnd ap parently died in peace. He will be great ly missed by all w ho knew him, and by the I. O. O. F. Lodge, of which he was member. The following resolutions were adopted by the Lodge: WHEhEAs, In view of the loss we have sustained by the loss of our friend aud Bro., J. D. Akers, and of the still heavier loss sustained by those dearest to him, therefore be it Resolved, That in regretting his re" moval from our midst, we mourn for one in f very way worthy of our respect. Resolved, That in our sorrow for the loss of so faithful and beloved Brother, we find consolation in the belief that it is well with him for whom we mourn. Resolved, That the heartfelt sympa thies of this Lodge be extended to the relatives ol our deceased Brother. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread ou the records of this Lodge by by the Beoretary, and n copy be sent to the deceased's father atXDecatur, Iowa, and to euch of the newspapers nt Hepp ner. 3. 3. McGee, D. U Jenkins. , jcoi J. A. Woolkhy, Card of Thanks Resolved, That the thank of this Ldge be extend 3d to Mr. J. II. Rnyee for bia kindnesp, to the pall bearers for tbeir willing Hasistnnce( atul to the other friends for the BmpHby shown the elatives of onr deceased Bro. A SAFK INVESTMENT. Ia one which is guaranteed to briug yon da tis factory res nits, or in case of failure return of purchase price. On this sufe plan yon can bn from our ad vertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery - for Consumption. It is ifiiarnuteed to bring relief in every ease, when used for buy affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such aa Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs Bronchitis, Anlh ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per fectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at T. VV. Ayerts' Drug store. L. W. Lewis and Joint Representative Dual in, of Long Creek, repieseuting Giant and Harney, leftou Ibis morning's train for Salem. - DOES EXPERIENCE COUNT? It does, in every line of bnsim-ss, ltd especially in compounding and prepHr ing medicines. This is illustrated in ft e great hui eriorily of Hood's Sarriapanl)- . over other preparations, as si own by the remarkable cures it has accom- j plished j The head of Ibe firm of C. I. Hood ; & Co., is a thoroughly competent aud experienced pharmacist, having devoted t his whole lire to tbe study and prepsra- tion ot inetiicineR. ne ia also a memoei ; 01 ine Mansacuusetrs una American PhnrtuHOentfCnl Associations and ou trtiiics actively devoted tt snperviHinjj the prepura.iou of and manayiutr the bnsiuFSs couueoted with btiud's Siiraa pHrilla. Hence the superiority and pecnlint merit of Hood's Sarsaparilta is bmli upon a eubstantial foundntion. Iu its prepartion there ia represented all tbe knowledge which modern research in medical scieuce has developed, combined with loug experience, brain work, and experiment. It is only necessary to give tliis med urine a fair trial to realize its great curative power. And still subscribers are added daily to onr list- They are evidently not seek ing "other sonroes" for news becanne they can get it richt here in Ueppner. People know tbe difference between a porous plaster and a metropolitan weekly- TRIED AND TRUE Is the positive verdict of tue people who take Hood's SrsRparilla When nsd HttvirdiDK to directions the good t-flf -cts of this excellent medicine are soon felt in nerve strength restored, thiit tired feeliuff drnen off. a rimmI appetite cre ated, headache and dyspepsia relieved. fHTofula cored and tbe bad effects f: impure n1rod overcame. For a pod j blood pnritier.tHke Hood's SwrsHparilla. I ""THE MOST obstinate cases of catarrh 1 are cn red by the use of El' Cream j Bairn, the nly atfreenble remedv. It is not a liquid or snuff, is easily applied into the nostrils For cold iu the bead it is mu;icftl. It gives relief at once. Priie SO cents. Watch this Space ! RESERVED FOR S. C. SAIITM Messrs. Yi Farland, Halt, Thornton i n Sii cum hi ve ifcmtW pnrch;ed for heir iin diiite of rooun in the Natioual li -Ilk till 1 Jmr g, a grand Fisher pi'.uo. he young o en have quaiters that will Heep them home of evenings, being fitted np iu elegant shape. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will con lace to the material welfare and comfort jf mankind are almost unlimited and .-hen Syrup of Fijs was first produced Ihe world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only re-nedy which is truly pleasiuj and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. Messrs. Jas. nnd Leslie Matlock, Frank Elder aud Frank Jones, accompanied by- Mr. Hunter, one of their classmates, left Wednesday to again take np their studies at Bishop Scott's Academy. Later. The boys will not go below till Saturday. PAIN AND DREAD att n 1 the use of mosi t-atari h ten edies. Liquids and t-nnfTs are unpleasant as well hs danger niis. Ely's Cream Bairn is safe, pleas ant, easily appliied into the nostrils, and a f-uie cuie. It co-arses Uie-nasal pais- aees aud heals ibe irfl. mt d membiane, giving r lief at cuce. Price 50. A SALE! A SALE!! The prddest aid moat inclement part of winter is et to rome. S'mo tner I'hnnU feel that thee part nf the winter's trade im past because fhe Hnlidayn have ooroe and g-np. Not bo with me. I believe that the time to sell goods is all the time, and jf kept in stock what pw pl want, we ne. d never have a dull month. Acting on this belief I announce of Seasonnble Goods. Don't fail to step in and inquire the price of anything you may want in the way of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, HEAVY UXDERWEATt. LADIES MTT 1ENS, HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR . AND CORSETS. C S.VanDuyn, First Nat. Bank Building. DR. ABORN IS NOW AT PORTLAND, OREGON. FOR THOSE 1VH0 CANNOT POSSIBLY CAlt PER SONALLY, HOME TREATMENT PLACED WITH IN THE BEACH OF ALL THAT WILL GIVE INSTANTANEOUS BELIEF AND A PERMANENT CUBE. The most speedy, Dositive and perma nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchial, Luug, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in its various stages,' permanently cured. Dr. Aborns original mode of treatment and his medicated inhalations gives in stantaneous relief, builds up and revital- t. . . ' j tzes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, aeointatea ana nroicen-aown constitu tions, old and younginvariably gain from ten to thirty pounds in. from thirty to ain3ty days. Dr. Aborn's phenomena skill and mar velous cures have- created the- greatest astonishment ,on the Pacific Coast-and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five years. Atthma, Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lung trouble -nstantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay ou the 'Curabilitv of Consumntion nnrl aeause on atarrn or tne tieaa," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN, Fourth and Harrison Sts Portland, Oregon Not s. Home treatment, securely packed, sent by express to alt parts of the Pacific Coast, for tooso who Cannot possibly call in person. AIL INVITED TO CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION Faber's Golden Female .Pills. Fnr Female Irrecrtliir Itiee: noiiiiiislmethera on tlie market. Never f ail. S'l -oessinlly used t V r ominent laiies inonfhly. (jiiaranreed to relieve s .pprssetf menstrua; ion. f-UFElSArn CERTAIN! Pmit hnmbneesl. Save Time. Health, an. moLiei ;take no oili er. Snt to anv address, set-lire bv inarl ou re ceipt of ricc,2.03. Address, THE A7HR0 B1EDICINE COBIPANY, Western Branch, Box27, MKILAND, OB' S .Id by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Sole Agent o- Hinpner. tf. Tie Road to Flea Cannot be successfully traveled with out good health. To reach wealth or any covetei position In li.'e requires the full possession ar.d operation of &l the fac ulties kind r.aturo has endowed us with. These conditions cannot exict unless the physical being Is in perfect working erJer, and this 13 Impossible when the liver and spleen are torpii, thusobstruct tsj i'. B secretions, causing Indigestion; and tTCpepsSa, with all ot their accom panying horrors. DR. HEN LEY S English Dandelion Tonic xerts a species Influence over the liver. excites it O k'.'.-j wC.ion, recolves its chronic c"sorccnicn'.s, end prcnotesthe j gecrc!:or.c: cures ird.rec'. on ar.d const)- :s trie arrcute, tones up m, ciikes t!e worth aSpecialSaletill Feb. 1 A A 5- 1 3i H Hi I a patlca, tSarpcrj tSe r"-'--. tones up H . S & the entire cy:'-cni, end radices life worth D - SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fur Murrow t'ounty. The Solicitors Lroaii & Trnut Co.. "1 Plaintiff. I V6. I Daniel P. Shippey aud Amanda M. Bluppey, j Uefondant. J , To the aboT natned Defendtuits, Daniel P. Sliippey and Amanda M. Shippey: In the name of the Mate of Orpfron, you and each of you are hereby required to be and appear in the above named court and answer the com plaint filed BKauist jott. in tke above entitled ac tion by the above tinned plaivtiif within ten tlayn from ihe date of this anmmniio m.n if the name is aerved upon you it. Morrow county! State of Orecon. ar d if th naxnt- it st-vI you In any other county of ttid State then w ithin twenty aajB aitr uie service nt tlie ewme dlhio ju, auu 11 ii i bbiuh 10 wi veu uixn you dv poDli- cution then you are hereby required to appt-ar and answer y the nist day of the term of the above named court following the expiration of inc uiurjjtieiwiiueuiu uie oruer ror pumiration if tlii BUimnone. to-wit: Hv llitmh M IsUl .r,rl if you do nut bo answer said uluintiff nnll to said court for the relief demanded in aaid com plaint, witic j is ior juaineiit and decree against you and each of you for two hundred and seventy dollars and fifty cents and interest at the rate of eicni per cent, per an nam on 7 ."Hi from July 1 lb88:on 47. from January 1. 1889: in 97 .V1 fn.m July 1. 1B89, and at the rate of six per cent per milium uu &.u imui o uiy i. ino, ana &u attor ney fees ami costs and rliMlinrwmAnta- nnrl fi.u closing the mortgage given by you to plaintiff July 20, 1887, upon these certain pieces and par cels of land in Morrow County, State of Oregon, known and described as the North-west quarter of Section Thirty-two, (3i) Township Four (4) North of Range. Twenty-three (231 East. W. M., and orderinir said lands to be sold and the pro- Kt-t-us iiierein appueu to me payment or tne sums The date of the order for service by publication 4t3-4Ub. Att'y. f r Plaintiff. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S Notice For Publication. I snri Dffina T n.J. " V Oft mnn N'OTICifi IS H'KUKBY (ilf KN THA i IN Com pliance with the provisions of the act of .i.ongress 01 j une o, ib7o. ent itied " n act for the naie 01 umner ianas in tne states ol t all forma, OrenoD, Nevada and Washington Territory. Elbert H. King of Lena, County of Morrow, State of Oregon has this day tiled in this omce his "worn statement No. 299. for the purchase of the SWa NE1 V'l-i SEi Sec. 31. Tn. IKK -AQ P. nH Lot 2 SWW NEWL of Hection Nn ft in T.Ml.m No. 4 8 Range No. 29. E W. M.. and will offer proor u siiow that the land sought is more val uable for its tim ber or stone than for agricuitur- 1 purposes. ani 10 et-taDusii nis claim to said and before the Reinnter and Kanmvor nf this office at La Grande, Oregon, on Thursday, the 5tJa day ot February, 1891. He uameeas witnesses : Edward Day, William Letrace. 'George lsom, George Phipps, all of Lena, Oregon. Anv flflfl nil nonann rlniminir nrlvarulr flu above-described lands, are requeuied to file their claims in this office 011 or before said 5th day of fcebrtiary, 1891. A Cleavkk, oi-iu. Kenster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 27, 1890. Notice is herehv givea that the following- named settler has tiled notice of hia intention to make final proof in Bupport of Iub claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow countv. at Heooner. Or., on Saturday, Feb. 7, lsyl, viz: JOHN A WATSON, Ds. No. 10067, for the SE Sec. 28, Tp. 2 8, R 27 E W. M. - He names the foltowlne witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon, and -cultivation of, said land, viz: James n. Hager, J. T. Thompson, James Nev ille aud Latou Jones, all of Heppner, Or. A. UliEAVRR, 406-411. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Dec. 27, 1R90. Notice 1b herebv Given that the followine- named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in Bupport of Mb claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk ot" Morrow county, at Heppuer, Or., on ROBERT L. KILBOURN, Db. 72.50, for theT N' SW14 and SJ NWi Sec. 7, He names the following witneBses to prove hie continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Albert Lovegreen, Gooseberrv, Oregon; H. E. Warren, A. H. Hooker, Eight Mile; J. A, Iu skipp, Hardman, Or. - . John V, Lewis, 406-411. liegiBter. CURRENT GOSSIP. Hatt & Romig, Rooms. City Barber Shop and Bath Pickled Pigs Feet and fine Marinirte Herring at Dan Osmer's. . a. A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc., at Slocum Johnston Drug Co.'s. a. For White fish. Lake trout and Salmon in bulk ulso Mackerel and Salmon bellies in kite, go to Leezer & Thompso , the leading grocers of Heppner. a. H. Blackman & Co. have an exclusive General Merchandise sU-re. Stockmen cannot do better than patronize H. Blackman & Co., of Heppner's Pioneer Bri rk. a TiiH Morrow County Ijand & Trust 'o. handles Armour Packing Co.'s goods, saving merchants the fx ight from Portland to Heppner. and on mmiy inuigs mucn more. . - Perseverance, pluck and enterprise will make money in this wild, wild West, but it is of no avail unless yon get big bargains, in foot-gear, especially. Go to Mat LiciueuthuTs for your bargains in boots and shoes. a. Customer "Be sure and iffake those cl thes large. 1 expect to put on teu or fifteen poundB shortly." Tailor "Ves. sir. 'I aking a course id treatment?" Customer-"No. I'm juta back iiuui my vacHuon. 11 ne Dougni ins ciotnen al I H. Kiackman & Co. s elegant More he would have no trounie 111 getune a near nt. a. The Heppuer Fnruiture Co. art expect ing a car-load of Furniture from the East. Buy them for biu bargains, a. - J. S. Schooling has placed the aKenoy of the Monarch Washer with Messrs. G lliain & Bisbee, where-they can be bad at reasonable rates. They aw a labor saving affair, and no mistake. a.- When VOU want, vnur hnrana IUa irunun reirfiired, ye (irant county peopW, doji't, forget that L. bhej lirird has a shop at Fox. a It is no uncommon thing 'to tjee -a horse with Bore back, ma-ie by tn." addle.. Dan iiurner's saa ues uoii t worK tuat wuy SOLD OUT. ' . Notice is herebv sriven 'bat we have thifl day sold and delivered our laundry ou.-iDess Jiet & toy, who will con tinue said bnsiness at the old stand, and vie recommend onr successors to the confidence f our old patrons. Kjam & Woo, Heppner, Or., Deo 29, '90. 406-tf. LARD, LARD. W. H. McAtee. uroorietor of Libertv Meat Market, sells pure lard at $1.50 per can of ten pounds. Why buy"- cheap compnna at rne tame ncrnrer fatronize home ludustry and et theTest iind purest. - 99-.tt. On M 'in St., in front of the residence of Mr. Rash, a revolver. The owr.er can have same by calling at Gazette mce proving property and paying cnares. - 406-tf. FOR RENT OR SALE. One hundred and sixty acres of bnnch ?rass, nicely situated. Call at Gazette office. 4U5-tf. Nottcb to. Stock Men. There ia fr sale in the Longr Creek and Fox Vallfy connirv, aoufc 1700 tons of hay at $8. pr ton. Drive your stock there and winter then? . 403-tf. Par Coia.gr3aa and Creiajs. -w "boat tiiera. aJ.i. S. 5. C, C h wfelSr iff H i ... WHAT ! -s Don't Know That- H. Blackman & Co. Can furnish yon neat fittin Snito for bcth men atfd boys, Ladies Drew Good of elegant patterns, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, Blankets, Groceries, Herdi Stockmens' Outfits, for Trail Use, Guns, Ammunition, Glassware nnrl Queensware. Agents for the Celebrated Bain Wagons and Hacks? WELL ! WELL ! WELL ! Now you have that Information. Yes, and Many other things kept in a large, well-appointed store like H. Blackman A Co.'s. Every thing is sold at the lowest possible prices. Wh en you get Don't H. Blackman & Co., MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON. For First Quality Goods at Lowest Prices, OO TO LEEZER & THOMPSON DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinwarp, GrfCPiied, Confectionery vl'ood Mjd Willow Ware. Agents for New Home and favorite Sewing Macliioen. Lumberman'! Tunis a Sieoilty. Hinlicst market pnoe paid for farm projuoe. . C .- - . tf. Corner Main aud Willow Streets, Heppner, Or.- Slocum-Johnston -BIQ ASSORTMENT 0F- CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES TOO EXTESStVE TO ENUMERATE, TO SUIT YOUNG AKD OLD. CALL, AND SEE THEM. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, AND YOU WILL FIND IT Al' THE STOKE OF SLOCUM-JOHNSTON DRUG CO., HErPRTEn. OriEGrORT SILVER -HAS SOLE THOMSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS Overcoats Reduced HEPPNEE, D, W. IIOllNOIi, IZOASHV,,. -KEEPS SAIIIS, WHIPS, SHAPS, And in fact everything in tli;it line. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Sells a first cluss Sadille very cbenp. lie intends doing a Cash business, as be will uivb to V asliincton in the spriug. SWINBURNE BUILDING, WHAT ! ! Supplies, vour Fall Outfit, Forget Drug Company. DOLLAR ! AGENCY FOR- 0 Per Cent, in Price. OEEGON. ON HAND- HEPPNER, OR -