The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, January 22, 1891, Image 7

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    THE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, January 22, 1891.
Union Pacific Railway-Local Card.
No. SI, mixed, loaves Hopnner 9:15 a. m.
Mo.Stf " arrives 51 p. m daily
except Sunday. . F ' '
CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Ktncre lenvts for Canyon City daily,
exiwi t SnurtHV, at 6:30 a. m.
Arrives-daily, except Monday, at
0:W. p. m.
Tliere ip saving of 16 hours in time
and 810 ir cash by takiug this route to
Canyon.
qHIBPAPKItukept on file at E. C. Pake's
I AdvertisiiK Agency, M and 65 Merchant
fexohaiiKs, ban Ifriiiicisco. I California, where con
tract for advertising ran be made for it.
f-W LOMLKR4 0O..4M Ffth street Port
land, Clegon. are authorized to make advertising
contracts for the Ileuuner liAZb'TTK.
THE GAZElTJS'd AGENTS.
Lexington, W. B. MoAllister.
Wagner, J. F. Spray.
Arlington, Mr. lieuuett, Moody's ware
house.
Long Creek. Eagle.
Galloway, Bob Shaw.
Gooseberry, Or.. W. S. Parmani
Camas Prairie, Osoar DeVaul.
Muttepot), Allen MoFerriu.
Nye, Or., H C. Wright.
rlHrdman, Or., C. M. Sppnoer.
Hamilton, Grant Co., Or., Mattie A.
Radio.
I"tie, T. .T. Carl.
Prairie City. Or.,,R. R. McHaley.
Ceiiyon City. Or., S I,. Parrish.
Pilot R..ok.G. P. Skeltnn.
DHyvtlle. Or., Mr. Adams, P. M.
John Jay, Or.. Piwt master.
Athena, Or , Johu Eding'on.
An agent wanted in every precinct, tf.
SIGNAL SEKV1CK ItKCOKO.
tar Weelt Ruling Wednesday, Jan. 21.
1891.
Bate lomp. Max. Mm. Bar, oip. aoter.
Jan. IsjTl KI i 51 ()0 Tl.oo I 30.015 f aT'falr-
Nli S'J (Ml 57.011 ao.() M 0.00 fair
17 45 (10 M.ui 4H.00 3d.(M5 truce oloudy
18. 4(1(10 5B 00 41.00 S0..12 0.00 fair
19i 43.110 61.0(1 44 on ao.Iti OKI clear
20i S2 (10 55.00 S;KB I S0.H4 0.0O clear
ill 80.0(1 I 4B.UC 24.011 I 8U.Si Q.ix) fair
A. Smith. Observer.
Here and There.
Miss Etta Minor isoonvaleecent.
Danner, T'liotogropher. 96-tf.
Bob G lniore returned from below Mon
day. Gid Hatt is having a tussle with la
grippe.
Pap Simons and wife are slowly
recovering.
Bertie Junkiu is recovering from bis
recent illness.
Will Saling is on orutohes from a
sprained ankle.
The revival is still in progress at the
M. E. church.
"Uncle" Stewart, father nf (lomno n,nu
in town last week. '
"Wooly" Clark was seen in this vioini
ty very recently.
Oeoar Minor shipped another oar load
of potatoes this week.
Walker Hinton is again stock in
spector of Graut county.
Krl. Hnlloway, of Saddle, was in
Heppner Saturday last.
Mrs. Emma Kilcnp is spending a few
days with fiiendsin Heppner.
"Bud" Willinghame is convalescent
irora a rouuu with measles.
Henry Heppner visited bis name
sake last week returning Monday.
Dr. J. H. Fell got bark from Portland
and returned to Long Creek Friday.
The skntitig raruiya, last Saturday
eveDitig, was quite largely attended.
Mr. nd Mrs. Pry Wilson started for
their Mooiiruent home Sunday last.
Theo. Banner is the photographer at
Heppner. Don't forget it. 96tf
Frank Gentry, o' Black Horse, as in
attendance on Uov. lWs court Saturday
Jail;.
Frank Thomas has returned from a'
trtpacross, the trail, miming back via Web
loot.
Abel CoiMtantine was arrested Inst
Sunday ami lodged in jail, charged with
an attempt to rape the person of Mrs.
H. G. Peterson, but on trial Monday was
diaiharged by Justice Rea, but held to
answer to disorderly conduct before a
lady, for which he was fined 825 and
costs. The young fellow can thank nis
stars that he got off an easily.
An incipient blaze in the roof of John-
nv Roberts' habitation, baok of J. J.
Roberts' blacksmith shop, caused some
"skirmishing" Monday, but no damage.
Stovepipes, accordiug to a i ordinance,
must not be used for ohimueys. The
danger is appareut.
Prints will set mixed nflfiAainnnllv
Iii last iRsiie. words Bo tangled up as
to menu nothing, gut iutu the editorial
column, and there was also an absence
ot quotations where extremely necessatv.
But printers, like others, will make mis
times-sometimes.
Al. Florence says that stock look their
oest up willow cieek and on adjacent
range. There ehonld be nlentv of fat
onttle for early market next Snrino Vint
of oourse this depe-.da largely on the
remainder of the winter.
H. M. Thornton suffered the loss nf a
pistol and belt, a pair of $12 pants, scarf,
pair of boots, eto , from his sheep omp,
on the Piper place, near Wells Spriugs
Butte, recently. Hobos are supposed
to be the gainers.
The council t a mnptinr- some limn
ago deolined to allow T. W. Ayers. Sr.,
a franchiHB to furnish drinking water to
Heppner, as the town hopes to be able
to have waterworks of her own in the
near future.
Mrs Allyn. wife of T. J. All f
nine, uieo very suddenly yesterday morn-
mng o! la . nppe She had not been
well for several days, but was not
thought to be in a serious oondition.
Assessor J. J. McGee is at The Dalles,
preparing a plat nf Morrow's deeded
property. He will also go to La Grande
to complete it, ir it does not interfere
with the work of assessing.
Died -On McKinney creek, yesterday
morning, of heart disease, Stanford
Howell, .aged about 60 years. The re.
mains will be interred to-day in the
Hardman cemetery.
Geo. O' Daniel of Pendleton, and Levi
Hager, of Colorado, respectively, brother-in-law
and brother of Jas. and Johnny
Hager, are visiting here. The brothers
have not met for years.
Hon. Joseph Gaston, of Gaston Or., un
able and experienced newspaper man, is
the author of the new bill to create the
offioe of railroad commissioner, and re
petl the old law.
Hon. T. E Fell is enumerated as one
of the candidates for railroad commis
sioner The Gazette wishes him success,
and thinks he will make a rood officer, if
chosen.
W. 0. Hoseason has pullerV out for
mount vernon, urant county, where he
is engaged to teach school. The Ua
zette will reaoh him at his present
HUUiess.
Chas. G. Caspary and B. A. Hunsake
from Haystaok to asoertain
Painpdl Accident. A week ago last
Monday, Felix Jr.. a liitle son of Felix
Johnson, of Butter creek was knockd
down in play by a large dog, breaking
his right oollar b ine near the middle.
ut. ueognegin attended the little fellow,
ana at last acoounts was doing well.
A C H ILDK I LLED.
Another ohild killed by the nse of opi
ates given in the form of soothing syrup
V by mothers give their childien suob
deadly poison is surprising when the
can relieve the child of its peculiar
irouoies Dy nsing ir. Aoker baby
ooiuer- it contains no opium or mor
plane. Sold by Slocum-Johnson Dm,,
Lio., neppner.
Happy Cnun. On Tuesday of last
week, W. M. Gilliam, an honored citizen
of Morrow oonnty, was united in mar
riage to Mrs Cason, of Wagner, Justice
Scrivuer tying the knot. "Uncle" Rillv
was in Heppner Tuesday last, and his
many friends took advantage of this op
portunity to wish him and his estimable
lady a long, prosperous and happy life.
BiicKears" interesting news notes
were crowded out this time. Be patient ;
he will give you a double dose next
lime.
TRIED AND TRUE
Is the positive verdict of the people who
take Hood's Sarsaparilla When nsed
according to directions
of this excellent medicine are soon felt
in nerve strength restored that tired
feeliug dri,en off, a good appetite fire
men, neauaone and dyspepsia relieved,
scrofula cured Bnd the bad effects of
impure blood overcome. For a good
blood purifier, take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
News From Wash T. A. Rhea. whil.
in town luesday, informed ye local man
that u is in receipt of a letter from Jas.
Cecil, now of Ritzville. Wash., who says
stook are in fine condition, and that feed
was never better. This little item will.
no uuoot, ineec tne ees or many of our
Morrow and Grant county readers who
nave siook in that section.
, Found Dead in Bed Mrs. Beinhlev
wife of Millard Beighley, who lives in
North Heppner, was found dead in bed
early this morning. About two days ago
she was attacked by the grippe, but she
did not appear to be in a dangerous con
dition. The remains were interred in
the Heppner cemetery this afternoon.
The Worll Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for the
production of everything that will con
duce to the material welfare and comfort
of mankind are almost unlimited and
when Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the only
perfect laxative known, as it is the only
remedy which is truly pleasing 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 bscoroB.
Jhe CIVll action. Win. rtHinlrir va .T A
Wcolerv. has oociiDied the attention of
Hen's court since Monday. Mr
Woolery traded for a borse some time
ago, but the anim.il has since died. M r.
Hmdrix olaims it, and asked $100 for the
horee and SiiO damaues. Tim inrv
allowed $71, and $14 damage?.
Shippey and Amanda ill. bhippey:
. i cMaie ot Oregon, y
"u nereoy required to be and appear
GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY-
So says an Oregon pioneer ninety
years old.
Forest Grove, Or., March 19. I have
used the OREGON KIDNEY lEAand
obtained immediate relief. It is God's
blessing to humanity. 1 take pleasure
m recommending it to the afflioted. I
am now nearly ninety years old, came
to Oregon in 1842 in the employ of the
Hudson's Bay Company, and since I be
gan using the OREGON KIDNEi TEA
I enjoy good health. David Munroe.
are over
what interest our Deonle are takini? in
the extension of the Heppner Haystaok
road
Job Bannister. H. H. Olnssford and
big delegation of other Hardmnn people
""f iu Hiiennance ai ine nemirix
Wooieiycase this week.
Jay Shipley is learning the mysteries
of the printing art, down at the Record
office.
The Bull run water bill is up again,
but ils bonds are not exempted from tax-
: atniu.
; Charley Mallory reports from iibaron
Center. Pa, lhat he is doiug weil with
i his horses. The weather is quite oold
s there.
Chas. Mitchell was over from Jesse
Mooreg, on ilutter creek, lUa first of
this week.
Heppuer Lodge No. 09, A. F. & A . M ,
0 enjoying a term of unprecedented
1 prosperity.
Biliousness, bile, boils and the blues
i CBii be cured by taking Simmons Liver
, Regulator.
Miss Carrie Wilcox has returned from
a visit to Mies Ada Kilcnn who lioua
Hinton cieek.
The baptising Snuday last in Willow
creek, near Will Morrow's resideuoe, was
largely attended.
i x'or constipation, biliousness and
: kidney affections remember Simmons
s Liver Regulator.
I A litlle cutting sorane nnenrrort t
school Tuesday. Boys should not be
; too iree lo use weapons.
J Ed. Cox, of Hard:nan, lofd 150 head of
sneep, aootit two weeks ago, by a "pile
up," caused by dos.
"Uncle" Charley Kirk says that it has
been many years since Eastern Oregon
liad such a phenoroinal January.
: Born At Dripping Springs, to the
wife of E. Bergsliom, Jan. 6, a ten pound
i)oy. Mrs. M. P. Baling in attendance,
i J. F. nnd A. L. Spray have purchased
the Liberty Meat Market, together with
the building, ground, and other real
estate.
J. D. Brown was arrested last Friday
for the larctny of a horse from Eliag
Carey, but on trial, Saturday, was dis
charged. Jus. Williams' herder, Geo. Bleakman,
Jr., is down with the measles. Soiiuu
Hollow has had a perfect epidemic of
mis complaint.
, visile waiKius aroppea into oar
anctum lhursday last. He is holding
down a mountain "illahe" to the satis
faction of himself.
Our band have received an invitation
to participate in a baud contest at Wes
ton iu May next. Inducements are offer
ed to havt them there,
' Geo. W. Parker and brother, M. W.
Parker, came over Monday from Idea.
: They report sheep fat enough for mutton,
: aud wheat groaiug nicely.
Chas. Ingraham, iuv?ntor of the
Ingraham lamp, left for Portland Mon
day. He will return in a few days, when
lie will proceed to Washington, D C.
Mr. Marion J. Allen is visiting his
" aunt, Mrs. M. J. fSaling. and ber family,
1 of Eiht Mile. He is very welcome there,
. and we hope be will stay in Mortow
county.
City Election at Hand. During the
past week, there has been considerable
talk over the coming city election,
"Unole Jaok Morrow, Geo. Conser,
Frank Kellogg, T. J. Malloek as well as
the mnyor of four terms. Hon. Heurv
Blackmail, have betu n entioned as good
material for mayor. All have declined
to run, we believe, but yet we must
have some good man fur that office, and
one of the gentlemen named will be
urged to make the race. However, there
is pienry ot good material n Mennner
yet. these gentlemen spem to be in the
lean, ine retinng coiinoilmeu have de
olined re election. Frank Gilliam. W
A. Johnston and Walter McAlee ought to
make good couucilinen, but there don't
seem to be any olamonrg in this di
rection. G. W. Rea. A. A. Roberts and
Jas. l. Hamilton are iu the raoe for re
corder. If it comes to a three-oomered
tight for this ofhoe, it will be interesting
For a lame back, a pain in the side or
cuesr, or for tooth-aobe or ear-aohe,
pr mpt relief may be had by nsmir
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is relinl le.
tor sale by Slouuca-Johnston Drug Co.
Road Supervisors. The following
are the rond mipervirors for the various
districts of Morrow oonntv: H Sohir-
zitiger, Dist. 26; O. Hodson. Dist. 11; 0.
C. Baling. Dist. 12; T. J. Teeters, Dist.
2: W. S. Pnrman. Dist. H; Tbnd. Arm
strong, Dist. 7; Hurry Phillips. Dist 22;
Mr. Crane, Dist 5; Andy Cook, Dist 19;
A. Churlstnii. Dist. 2d: W. B. Finley.
Disi 3'i; W. A Glisan, Dis'. 33; J is. P"
Rhea, Dist. 15: Win. Drixkell, Dist. 16
Andrew Keaney. the efficient supervisor!
of the Lexington road district, nag not
prepared to put in a report at last ses
sion of oonnty court. In this o iuneotinn,
it roiiht he well to state that the Ga
zette' job ofline has receipt books in
stock, which have been prepared special
ly for the use of road supervisors. Prine
50 cen.s each.
Frost Not so Bad as Drouth. In the
rtHIIIOl. Iltllf-V Dm. Mtrw.I. nn
, , uu Kjuun viujuuiu, appears
an artiole an expression from a Colo
rado sheepman regarding the effects of
irosreo. grass as teed for sheep. In East
ern Oregon the nutritive qualities of
uuuuuKrana, or or wnat is olten termed
"sheep grass," a fine grass that grows up
where bunchgrass is eaten out, depends
largely on the summer and fall seasous.
If these seasons are very drv, no matfrr
how rank grass may bave grown in the
spring, the substanoe is taken out, and
as feed, is valueless. Frost does Dot
unmage ine green growth of the fall oe.
son half so much as drouth.
"THE JERSEY LILLY."
Anqlesea Cottage, L. B., July 2.
Gentlemen: Although it i
usual for me to use any lotions or
washes, still, in answer to your requset,
I have tried Wisdom's VioltProo..,
Robertine. The former I consider es
pecially effioaoious in cases of roughness
of the skin, and I have been using
every day for the last fortnight. I have
found the Robertine au excellent nrennr
ation in oases of tan, sunburn, eto
caused by exposure to Maroh winds and
a July sun.
Yours faithfully,
m . Lri.LiB Langtry.
i fliessrs. Wisdom & Co.
CURED
SCROFULA
It Is that Impurity In the blood, which, ac
cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro-
uuecs misigimy lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on tlio arms,
legs, or feet; which dcvclopes ulcers In the
eyes, ears, or nose, of ten causing bllnducss or
deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, can
cerous growths, or the many other manifesta
tions usually ascribed to 'humors;" which,
fastening u;ion the lungs, causes consumption
and death. Eelug the most ancient, It is the
most genera! of all diseases or affections, for
very low persons are entirely free from It
How Can
It Be
By ticking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by
the rcmarkahlo cures It has accomplished,
often when other medicines have failed, has
proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for Oils disease. Some of these
cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
" My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof
oloussorenccltfromthetimeshewas22months old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed In her neck, and one of them after
growing to the size of a rlgcon's egg, became
a running sore for over three years. Wo gave
her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
all Indications of scrofula entirely dis
appeared, and now phe seems to ho a healthy
child." J. S. Carlile, Naurlght, N. J.
N. B. Be sure to got only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
soldbyalldrosglBta. JJ1; slxforys. I'ropnreilonlr
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apotliecatiea, Lowell, Mans.
IOO Doses Ono Dol'ar
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of thi State of Oregon,
for Morrow County. w"u.
The Solicitors Loan a Trust Co.,
Plaintiff.
Daniel P. Shippey sid Amanda
M. Shippey,
To the above named Defendants, Daniel P.
ey:
Orenon, yon and
in the above named court and answer the com
turn by the above named plaintiff within ten
days from the dHte of this summone upon you
if the same la erved upon you in Morrow county
.y ,iU me same 18 served upon
yon In any other county of said State then within
twenty days after the service of the same noon
you, ana if the same is served niion you by publi
cation then yon are hereby required to appear
and answer y the nmt day of the term of the
above named court following the eipiiation of
the time prescribed in the order for publication
of this euminons, to-wit: By March is. 191. and
u you ao not so answer said plaintiff will apply
tO SHld eOlirt fur Ih.n irf 1 . .- j 3
plaint, which is for judgment and decree aaainet
you and each of you for two hundred and eeventv
dollars and fifty cents and interest, at I he rate of
iuuu. Z: i """""" on i .to troni J uly 1.
Jntl' I iwi '"rl'm,J"uari'''1.8H,).;ori from
July 1, lbS9, and at the rate of six per cent, per
annum on ti',0 fn,m July 1, 1KS9. and $5uattor
ney fees and costs and disbursements: ai.d fore-
Inl'J' ftS,Im,r,w'e ive" by " to plaintiff
July 41. lew, upon these certain nieces and par.
eels of land in Morrow Oounly, Slate of Oregon
known and described as the North-west quartet
5if .I"0".0?, Thirty-two, (3J) Township Four (4)
North of Kange Twenty-three CM) East. W. M
and ordering said lands to be sold and the pro
ceeds thereof applied to the payment of the sums
aroresaid.
i.TfiS di'" ?f ft,1,ortler for K'rvice by publication
4,,3'lul, Att'y. for Plaintiff.
WHAT ! WHAT ! !
Don't Know That
DR. ABORN
NOW AT PORTLAND, ORCOON.
LINGERING EPISTLES.
List of letters remainiug uncalled
in the postoffioe at Heppner.
Ammie
Brown Elmer
Barry Patriek
Ohristenson L
.'Pieman Frank
Ensley Miss Dora
Fitz James
Gay L L
for
The question has been nskerl, In what
respect are St. Patriok's Pills better than
any other?" Try them. You will find
Hint they pro ue a pleaaanter ('nlhartie
effect, are more certain in their aoiion,
Bnd that they not only nhvsin hnt
cleanse the whole system and regulate
lie liver and bowels. For sale at 28
cents per oox ny siocujohnston Co.
Needs Protection.-The bucket brig
ade of Heppner, with Editor Patterson on
the tail eini. has proved eflloient enotiirb
in the past for Heppner's tires, yet there
will he a time when this volunteer ser
vice, with two three excited quill drivers
thrown in. for that matter, will beatseB,
as far as protection is oonoerned. As we
all know, there is not the slig-htest organ
ization of this nature in Heppner. A
few hundred dollars, though we do seem
to be pretty bard np for cash at present,
will put in a chemical fire aparatns,
worth probably all its cost nt ti,a (ii
stout blaze. It will be some time heforn
Heppner will have water works, and in
the meautime there should be some protection.
Hiigumiu Ed C
Laziuka Henry
Miller Mrs Nancy
Nealan John
O'Conuer J s
Porter Mrs M
Hmitb Mrs T
Wright Geo B
Hitj ton J M
Please say "advertised" when calling
for these letters.
A. Mallory, P. M.
A DUTY TO YOTJKSELF.
It ia stirprHng that Deonle will ne a
common, ordinary pill when they oan
secure a valuable English .ne for the
same money. Dr. Acker's English pills
are a positive cure for sick-headache
aim an nver troubles. They are small
weet. eaaily taken, and rln r,t
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co
Heppner, Or,
a
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Dec. 27, m.
Notice is herehv ffil-an that f-11
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make filial nrnnf In mnMri nt i
that said proof will be made before County
Keh , a ixa' ,. at licppner, Or., on
KOBBRT L. KILBOrrM,
Tp. 4 S K S '.W. M? 8W!i an5 W SeC- 7'
He names the following witnesses to prove his
said land vi: VUU ""U culuvu"1 of'
Albert Lovegrcen, Gooseberry, Oregon; H E
Warren A II. Hooker, Kight Mile; J. A. In
skipp, Hardman, Or. ..
Johk W. Lewis,
H. Blackman & Co.
Can furnish you neat fitting Suits for both men and boys, Ladies Drees Oood,
of elegant patterns,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
400-111.
Kegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or. Jan. w, 'M
Notice is hereby given Hint the following
natned settler )ui H1...1 ntn.u i,iD !........-.. ?
make final proof in simnnrtnf nio ,.ii..
said proof will be mode before County Judge of
aryn27"wa?'viz-' Ucppner 0reP'). o Febru-
FIUNK L. TROUTMAN.
He names the following wltmuma tn r,m,- ki.
continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of.
said land, viz:
8. Metier. Thmmin Snn(l,h,r n., rn .
C. Thomson, all of Le.tiugto' i, Or.
John . Lewis,
Kegister.
409-114.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ollicent La (irando, Or., Jan. 1(1, 18!)1
Notice is hereby given thnt. tho fr,il,..i.;
named settler hasNled notice of his intention to
make tinnl nroof in mnwi r.t i,iu ni..t... -...V
hat said proof n ill be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppuer, Oregon
on 'luesday, March 3, Will, viz:
JOSFJ'H DUBOIS,
No. 10014, for the SE'4 See. 8,Tp. 38. R27 R, W. M.
..c uie luouH nig witnesses to prove his
I'OUtillUOUS refiideill'R lllwm niwl ,.,,IH.V.,t ,
said land, viz: '
Louis (jrOHllOnS. Victor Ornohono P-,tT--.
,,. . omiiw, mi oi nuppuer, or.
A, , A. CLEAVER,
m-iu- Uegister,
Hats, Blankets, Groceries, Herders' Supplies,
StocKmens' Outfits, for Trail Use,
Guns, Ammunition, Glassware and Queensware
Agents for the Celebrated
Bain Wagons and Hacks?
WELL ! WELL! WELL!
V V V V,V T V
Now you have that Information.
Yes, and Many other things kept in a large, well-appoint-ed
store like H. Blackman A Co.'s. Every,
thing is sold at the lowest
possible prices.
Wl
lien
get
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lilnd Otiiee Itt T:fl nranrl,. A t.. in ,un.
Notice iB hereby given that the following-
named settler litis iiled notice of his Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proot will be made before the County
f, S,o',' lorr01v County Or., on Tuesday, March
ot loji , viz ;
LOUIS GROSIIENS,
D"- N?- . 'or Lot I, nnd NWW, W'
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and culthatlou of,
said land, viz: '
W.O. Minor. Wesley Mnrlatt, Robert Hart and
vuuuiD, mi ui iicjipuer, ur.
A. CLEAVER,
Kegister.
you
Don't
your
Forget
Fall
Outfit,
H. Blackman & Co.,
MAIN STRKET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
109-41 1.
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Dec 17, '90.
Notice iH herehv rrivnn th.tt f.,ll ...i ..
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
inaae nuai prool in support his claiin, and that
r, ... p.Vw. .i.i niuue ueiore jiuige oi iMorro
Co., Or., on February 7, Uv.ll, viz.
.!( iff KlMnvu
26(KdWAS! 3"f"'') '""wNtti.-SccS,
He names the following witnesses to nrnve hi
continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of
(ieorge Noble; O. E. Karnsworth, W. c Rein
eger and Fred Ashbiuigh, nil of Heppner Or
lOo-uo. John w. Lewis, Kegister.
A SAFE INVESTMENT.
Is one which is Guaranteed n hrino
yon natiHfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. On
this sufe plan yon can bin from nnr A.
vertised DmRjrist a txittle of Dr. King's
New Disoovery for Consnmptiim. It
is Etiaran teed to bring relief in every ease
when used for any affection of Throat,
LiinKS or Chest, snch as Consumption,
Inflammation of Lungs Bronchitis, Astu
mn, Whopping Cough, Croup, etc., eto.
It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per
fectly safe, and cbb always be depended
noon. Trial bottles free at T. W. Ayers'
Drug store.
LEXINGTON LOCALS.
F H. Bengs is visiting old friends and
neighbors iu this vicinity.
Miss Allie Smith started this morning
to visit relatives at Wallula, Wash.
Married At the residence of the bride's
parents, Mr. Ralph Benge and Mi
Aatie lower, Kev. E. B. Beach officiating,
Mr. C. A. Hodson was sick, so that he
could only tongh three days last week,
but is on deck this. ' BSAWin,
January 20, 1891.
What will Simmons Liver Begnlator
V i , ,'otx we" by restoring
action to the liver,
Too BD.-Since the change of time
and traius on the main line, Heppner
gets the Oreaovian
old, while before the change it oame in
the day of publication. Some one in
Heppnei should act as ageut, and by
having papers come through the express,
M of old, the iron. We would b ubviated!
an:-otjncements.
To the Voters of Heppner:
I hereby offer myself as a candidate
for Recorder for the town of Heppner,
subject to the will f the people at the
election, on the first Monday in Febrnary.
Jas. D. Hamii-tok.
Heppner, Or., Jan. 21, '91. 9-10.
To the Citizens and Voters of Heppner:
I offer myself as a candidate for Re
corder for tne town of Heppner. subject
to the wnl of the people, at the coming
city election.
A. A. Robibts.
Heppuer, Or., Jan. 21, 1891. 9.10.
m , LARD, LARD.
W. H. McAfee. nm,,ri.,... t :i i
Meat Market, sells pure lard at 81.50 per
oan of ten pounds. Why buy a oheap
u ,c ., Ugi,rer rnlronize
home industry and get the best and
purest. cjg.tf,
Nbw Manaoekeni.-E. W. McAlpine
hm assumed charge of the May street
restariraut, and is now able to famish the
best 25 oent mel in Heppner. Single
nieal, 2-. cents; board by the week $4.50
Cap furnish good rooms in connection
After regular hours, all meals are 8a cts.
Meals 011 the Eenropeau plan- auytuii.g
yon want. Charges accordingly. Break
fast from 8 to 7:3(1: d intiar 19. tn 1 -on. !
supper 530 to 7. Will keeo open till 12
!B TIIOSK WHO CANNOT POSSIBLY CALL PEB
KOKALLT, BOME TRKATMENT PLAl'ED WITB.
W TBK BEACB Of ALL THAT WILL 0IV8
INSTANTANEOUS BELIEf ANP A
PEBHANENT CUBE.
The most speedy, oositive and perma.
nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma,
and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart,
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections,
Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in
its various stages, permanently cured.
Db- Aborn's original mode of treatment
aud bis medicated inhalations gives in
stantaneous relief, builds up and revital.
ues the whole constitution nnrl t.m
V1?0? Prolonging life. Weak, nervous,
debilitated and broken-down constitu
tions, old and young, invariably gain from
ten to thirty pounds iu from thirty to
ninety days.
Dr. Aborn's phenomenal skill and mar
velous cures have created th ...t.,,.
astonishment on the Pacific Coast and Continuous residence upou.ai
- i.Yciiiy-uvc years. Aftnma.
Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron
chial and Lung trouble stantly relieved,
and Deafness often cured permanently at
firsf. consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay on
the "Curability of Consumption," and a
treatise on "Catarrh of the Head,1'
with evidences of some extraordinary
cures, mailed free. Call or addresB
DR. ABORN,
fsvtn sod Harrison Sts, Portland, Orafaa,
Kots. Home treatment, securely packed, lent kv
Spre to all parti of the Pacific Coast, for lioi. who
Cunot ponibly call in penon.
Ml INVITED TO CAU FOR FREE CONSULTATIOM.
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
Land Ollire at La Grande, Or., Dee. 6 IS'10
Jsotiee is herebv elven th.it ,1,., f,,n.,.j..'
named settler has tiled notice ot his intention
to make liniil proof In support of his claim, aud
that said nroof iv 1 ho mu,i t,. .......
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Or., on
January 20, 181)1, vi: 1
FRANCIS M. THOMPSON,
He names the following witnesses to provo his
uu cuiuvatioii or,
Ttnrrar Tl, n
and Jay Devln, all of Heipner, Oreijoii.
",:i's A. Ci.kaveu, Iteslster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Faber's Golden Female Pills.
Fir Female Trrftgnlur
ttitif ; liuihiiihrhiiuttieiq
on t.'ie market. Never
fail, Hn'cen8ttillj' iiuod
h.v p oininent lalies
monllily. Uimranreed
to reUevft h ipjr.fo(l
memtruaifOQ.
fUHE! SAFEJ CERTAIN!
Don't b hmnb'iffffM.
Bave 'lime, Health,
auu mouey ;Ulte uu oth
er. Bent to anv nd-lreM,
secure by ma I on re
ceipt nf pricu.ltt.QQ.
A (1 dres,
THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Western Branch, Sux27, l'OKTLAM), OR
S'ld by T. VV. Avers, Jr. Sole AgeDt
f(r Heppner. tf.
Land Oltlce at La Grande, Or., Dec. .10, 1K
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be limdebeforeW.it Kills
Com. u. 8. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Or., oil
Saturday, Feb. II, lH'Jl, viz:
WILLIAM I.ETRACE.
Tp. 4 K KOTwn!'.1 ""U 2 ni1 8' NE!i SM'
He names the fnllowins; witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said laud, vin:
r t , , E'lwri Shelby, A. J. Clem and
uocmmiiu, an oi iieppuer, Or.
A. Ct.EAVKB,
""111. Keelster
James H. Leahcy, take notice.
SILVER DOLLAR !
W. O. MINOR
HAS SOLE AGENCY FOR
THOMSON'S CLOVE FITTING COHSETS
i
Overcoats Reduced-
io Per Cent, in Price.
OKEGON.
o'clock.
408.411. I
The Road to Hi
Cannot be successfully traveled with,
out good health. To roach wealth or an
contel position In life requires the lull
sostetslon and cperatlon of til the tao
ultlei kind nature has endowed Da with.
These conditions cannot inlet unless that
Ihrslcal being It in perfect working
order, and this li Impotslbli when the
llnr and spleen an torpid, thus obstruct.
Ing the secretlona, causing Indigestion
snd dyspepsia, with all of their accoic
panjrinj horrors.
DR. HENLEY'S
English Dandelion Tonic
xerta a specific Influence over Ihe lirer,
iieltii II to beal'Ji, aoiion, racolies Its
Chronlo ingorgemen'.a, and promote! the
Mcntlins : curia Indigestion and consti
pation, (harpens the arpctlle, tones up
the entire tr:'.o.n, and aiskea life worth
living.
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
Land Office at La firandc, Or., Dec. 30, ISM
Notice is hereby Riven that the following,
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said nroof will he i,.u,la v.,.rn.a
i,"," , ."wow v-ouiiiy, at iieppuer, Or., on
February l;i, ism, viz: 1
FUANKVEARIR PETHO,
"p: ?Si,nweMV XI BJ NW! Sec-
He names the followlnir wltnesscH rn nrnv. hi.
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
i nomas Heir, Joseph Queener, Antone Vetr
and William Hehapcrt, all of Echo, Oregon.
A. ClBAVKR,
407'12- Kegister.
Di W. HOIlNOlt,
ai-no shop.
WILL SELL THE
CELEBRATED HEPPNER SADDLE
PORt TIII3 ISTISXT SO DAYS
AT S27.50 EACH.
SWINBURNE BUILDING,
HEPPNER, OR
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Dec. 21, ISM
Notice Is hereby (riven that the following,
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
niake filial nroof In iir,t,irt of hi- ,.iui...
that said proof will be made before Com. 'v H
circuit Court, at Heppner, Or., on February 7,
fij,, viz:
LANES PENLAN'D,
v':ir'' 'he H'W NK', SH SEW, SE'i
HK Sec. 1, Tp 2 S, It 2.', E. ft. M. "
He names the followliix witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
James feaeh, William Eaten, A. J. Hill and A.
J. Breeding, all of Lexington, Or.
,a, ... J"11" W. Lbwts,
oa"111- Kegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Office at La Grande. Or., riec. 27, HSOO.
Notice is hereby (riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intent,
to make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will ha uw,iii i.t.tr.a r-n.....
Clerk of Morrow county, m Heppner, Or., oh
Saturday, Keb. 7, uai, viz: '
JOHN' A WATSON,
m. No. 10O07, for the SEJ4 Sec. Tp. ?, R 27
He MiflM the fi.Tlnul,,,.
L, " nuiirnc. i.i pi,,ve
1 iTni'ir1":? upon, ana euitivallou
of, said land, viz:
j Jamej Vf. Hager, J. T. Thompson, James Ney.
j llle aud La ton Jones, all of Ucppner, Or,
I . A. ttays,
M11. t.ltr,
Slocum-Johnston Drug Company.
-DEALKBS IN
Drugn, Oiiomicals
1 FateutlVrruilrtlnnn m , . -
Artlolo., Plnt, Oil,, Ola.., wH
pl'er, aiitl 3VIxib1o1 Inatrxi
moxxtm oT nil Itlnclm.
A WELL STOCK OF NOVELS AND HOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
HNKST ASSORTMENT OF GOLD PENS IN EASTEUN OI1EOON.
LEEZER & THOMPSON'S CORNER, Main Street.
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
For Firet Quality Gootla at Lowest Prices,
--OO TO-
LEEZEll & THOMPSON
DEALERS IN
Harrlwnre, Tin wnrp. Orderlies, Confeplinnirv, 1 ood nnd Willow Wnre
Auriils fnr New Home nnd Fnvnritf Keni'nit Miicilihirw. I.iinibermaii'ii
ioiila a Spcoiiilty. Highest niarket price pHid (or furm projuoe.
tt Corner Main aud Willow Streets, Iieppuer Or,