The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, February 12, 1891, Image 7

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    1 HE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, February 12, 1891
Union Paciho Hailway-Local Card.
No. SI. mixed. .wirea Hepnner 9:1.1 a. m.
Nm. 3v arrivua 5:30 p. m,, daily
XHpt Sunday.
(MVKUV AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
KtHtro Ipiivt-s fur Chiiykii Cil)' dliilj,
eli'f) t Siimliiv, III (i;3l) ," m.
Arrives .tuily, exut'pt Monday, Ht
5: I. P. M.
I W . HHvitiu of lti hinirn in time
iin.l $111 1' chhI by tiikirit; this mute to
Canyon.
'plllt) PAPKU in kepi on tile lit E. (". Duke's
1 Ailvertiei ur Aiti-nuy. IH nrtl liri Merchant
Kxi'liiinH', San KmiM-inuo. California, where uo...
trade for ailvi'iaiHitK mi lie iiuule tor it.
!. W. L'I.MLKK&('(..4-H Fftli striwt Port
lam!, Ori'ifnu, lire mil horizt'il ) illllke advertising
Ouillricl tor the Ili'Donor IrAZh'rrB.
Tllli UAZIilTli'd AOENTS.
Lexine'nn. W. Ii. McAllister.
W HKher. J. I''. Snray.
Arlington, Mr. Bennett, Moody's ware
house. Limn Creek. Ragle.
Galloway, linll blmw.
OooFcliei ry. Or.. V. S. Pnnmin.
CaimiH Praine, 0i'nr DeVaul.
Multepoii, Allen Mul'Vrrin.
Nye, Or.. II C. Wriulit.
Hiirdiiinii. Or., C. M. Spenoer.
Hi'tnilton, Oratit Co., Or, Mattie A.
Radio.
lone.T .T. Carl.
Prairie City. Or., R. R. MeFIaley.
fleh) on Citv. Or., S I,. Parrisb.
Pilol Roek.'O. P. Skellon.
)yville. Or., Mr. Adnnis, P. M.
John ny. Or. I'o'UniiHter.
Atbeua, Or , John Eilinu'on.
An niient wanted in every preeinot. tf.
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A. 8l.:tTH. UliBorver.
Here and There.
Danner, Photographer. 96 tf.
Jiff and John Hayes, took in Pi rtlnud
the past week.
Hood Hiver bus a company of Oregon
National Onurda.
John Kern is cooking down at tbe
JJelvedeie chop house.
Mis. V. l' ltiiHrk relumed lustTbors
diiy 1 1 out h visit to Boise
M. C McD'inunll returned to Fair
Imvi li Ihe tirst of llii.4 week.
Boh Sltaw and W ,M B irker were over
from Butter creek Saturday.
Z. Ms'liews, f Portland, visited bis
brother. Towns Muihews, last week.
Mrs V. R Newman is rffloveriim froma
evere attnek of lhe"nr p" epidemio.
Simmons Livjr Ileunlntnr has never
been kno" ii to fail to cure Dyspepsia.
Theo. Oanner is the photographer at
Qeppner. Don't lomi t it. 96tf
S'uim ma li;vr R 'u'Uhitor lias never
fnilfil to relieve Ooustipiition of the
Bowels.
Senator Blneknuin has introduced a
bill for I lie relief of J. J. McOee, our
worthy KBHevsnr.
", "Julius Friedliinder. repreppnlir-e; the
A. P. HotnlwK Co., of Portland, was iu
town over Sunday.
Jas. Poyae, of Idea, was in town the
first of this week, and reports a light
nil ter in his part of (illlinm.
Towns Mathe s reported fuir inches
of snow on the Wade hill Tuesday, but
eaid it was no It iil' rapidly.
Barney, the little son of Tims. ,7.
Owene, has been quite sick with the so
Called la grippe, hut is rcoveiin.
W.H. Newniiiu nporls Ihe weather
jiiet ootit. eiioiiiih up Willow creek to
give stock an appetite f T t!iir feed.
Wes Marlatt. ant Oscar Minor are off
in the Blues for a two weeks hunt. Tbey
will try tin ir new hunteis ibis lime.
Hon. J B Sperry left Mnnriny for
Brownsville, ()r., to attend Ihe srver
.wedtlinu of Mr. nod Mrs Carp Sperry.
Our vomiff men dedienh d ihe tebogsron
.1iie yeMerdny moin tie. but. there whs
Dot enough snow to make it interesting.
Mr. B. H. Whitfinn, of Lrxinglnn, one
Jif Orion's best printers, made himself
known t tbe ranch's headquarters yester
day. Homer McFarland will shnrilv m ike a
four of Grunt eonnly in the intrreot of
the firm of Coffin & Mefarluiid, or Hepp
tier. China New Year, Snndav Inst. Fire
criij!(ers, smoke, noise, winding up with
the "welly nood bamboo," Was tbe pro
tgi am.
Ham Kinsman and wife returned from
iPortlaiul last Friday. Sain takes a few
oarlonds rf sheep hplnw in the near fu
ture, piobably this week.
Although the members of Hip old C
company, O. N. O.. of Hepnner, have
been out of the service since Aurust last,
Do discharges have been received.
Pied-Near Hnrdinan, yesterday morn
ing, of consninpiioi'. Pennis Ward, e-d
81 years. Tbe literment wi! take plaoe fci
morrnw in t1 e Hiirdman oeinelery.
Died-In H' Ppi'Pr on the 70th int, of
rnusnmption. Crate .Smith, aged alvuit 45
years. The remains were interred in the
iJeppntr cemetery yes erday afternoon.
Ch"s. IoVse went down to Arlington
Tueed v, returning Wednesday. It is said
that. Charley has a wonderful appreci
slion of our neighboring ton, and par
licnlarly of one of its residents.
Parties at Arlington an I vii inity have
banded togetl er for the purpose of rid
ding Morrow, Gilliam and Ihe m'j cent
far of Waslnnglon of slock thieves. De
tectives will lie employed to ferret out
the guilty ones.
J. G. B 'gnrd. of Butter creek, was ar
retted by nc'ing coiistah'eBobShsw, last
iTuesdny. charged with ntempt'ng to tinrn
he district school lionie. Ha whs put
nnder 8-illO h .ii l-i f .r hi nnn aranee
befoie tbe grand jury at the next term of
court.
Tw o of 77eppni's young ladies, desir
ing a oalHlogne, sent over to Minor
Br s ' sto'e for the desire I article. Thev
got it. A dead pursy of p cent dste and
B billet of wood was what those mi"chipv
ns boys spnt buck. It wasa"'cnt B og,"
mure f-nnngli.
. Siifcinl hums in legal I lurks printed
to order at Ihe fiAZETTB nflioe. None
lint tlw best bgal blank puper used A
fill- line blanks for justice, etc. is
kept in s'ock. at prices as low rs Salem.
Portland or I'eunlelon. fiend in yonr
or ers.
Fred Sfmard and .7. C. Bngnrd were
over from P'tieCity Mondav Mr. Rogar.l
is lb genlb-n ill arrested recentlv and
4i. n.iil over for alieoioli ig ! hum a
,. I lioii-ei n lowei Bnilerceek. He
4aillis -Hplte work
he cne of lbe
Ction However, the IMZKITB SbSUCB IIS .
jsaod 0f neigbborliood row. '
Akjibstrd Fon Hoims Stb.iuno It
will be ntineiiilipreii Hint only sliort.
time iisro, bill lleinlnx recovered tli
value i f h Ii use, liaHilinr 'itli 1 irone.
from J. A. W Kilery. S.ijil llOm bull
tieeu iiirpinseil fr.nn one Wen Kay, nnd
Ihe result of Him Woolery Hint niaile Mr.
Kiiy tlie defeiiilant in a niiininal Hctimi.
H w f ntid ut DnlliiB, Or., by
Sheriff Noble, who iiriirpd with the
iiiHoner last Fiiilny, nail on Snttiriliiy
Htiicil i Xiitninalioti. ifnuliin in Un he.
inn Ii mini over i i the Mini of 8, II I K,il
iliu' lo 1,'ive line uni'illn'. l-e W"N pi .u- il In
nilstml.v of the Hlii'lilF till tin- Mmul.
tell., of c 'lilt, or lielil tlie nrOfS'OtrY
nnre'ii-K nr furnished. 1 iy wn nit
crutches Ht Ihe lime of hi" intent, hnvini!
met ui'b an i j ir.v in the timber, when
tie tiini tnvn "omni.', his woo was in
lied mill tvphniil fewr, and only n shoit
I timo Iti'ii he lunie.l one nf loa .,!.; I.I.-.,,.
Ii'h rather ii Imtd deal mi him. (jnilly 01
nllieraiHe. However, he ulaiiua iliat ln
oan i n ilnee et idence to show that In
wan Ihe Miihlfnl mini r of Ihe horse when
he sold it to Mr. W.e.ler'v.
Look Oit pin Tuna -Tne public n
warned lo iierep' willi great caii'ion il
verdollnis of ihe mintage of 1890, say
Ihe Soii'iii StaU'tmun. A great many
spurious coiiiK of una dnlc are in circu
lation on the norl hwest a 'list Thecoim
pass very readily unless examined oare
fully. They are o ciear ring, wt neurit
full weight. They are very accurately
i x-ented, showing the iiiimlerhaud of tin
experienced minler. T'hx luilliiigou I In
edge H goo I, and the lettering is nliuosi
without, error. Their baseness, is ino-u
rendi i tliscovered bv rubbing the coin he
tween ihe ti igeis It is smooth of tonnh.
being apparently greasy, as are most
bogus silver coins
A Little Al-oidknt l)r, L. F. Ship
ley met with a little accident while re
turning finm a professi mil visit lusi
Siiiulay. As he was coining up tin
Heppner Bhea cietk road. Ilns side id
Cri cket Kiik's, one of Ihe Singh treei
ticoiuie detached fmm the doubletiee
and fulling on Ihe heels of lbe horse.
Caused it to sui'ing lorward. ilnuuunL
the tongue to the groiiti I, The team ran
for a hundred y ards in this urinuer be
fore the tongue broke, mid proceeded twi
hundred and iit'iy yards further before
the doctor coiil.l bring Ilium to a fill
Htop. Fortitnat'dy, no sen uis injury re
suited to eitner mun or team.
Mabhiaoieofa W kll KxownCitizkn.
Wetliiesdny. at. the r siileuue of Air. ti. R
Taylor, in Walht Wada, J. B. Keeney oi
ibis citv, and Mrs. El Ziheih J. lioiiine,
of Walla Widla, were milled in mariiajre.
Rev. H. W. Koi;iin ierforming the cere
money. Mr. nu l Mrs. Kemey airiveil
in IVndlelon on Wednesday night's train
and have taken Ihe lesidence on John
son stieet, foiinerly nccupied by Mr. and
Mis Ji W. Fair iw, Mr. Keeney's mar
riage was a surprise to his many friends
here. He Ii m been busy leueiving con
griitulatious since his reuiru.
TAKE IT BKfOhli LKEAKFAST.
Tbe great appetizer, touio anil hvei
regiilalor. u use for morel him 50vears
in Kngland. Posinve specirlj for liver
couiplaint. Bad taste in tbe mouth on
arising in the morning, dull pains in thi
hend and back of the eyes, tired feeling,
dizziness, biugii r-syiuptoius of liVei
complaint Remedi llr. Henley's Eng
lish Oamtelion Toiiio Relieves col slips
'ion, slon pens ihe nppeiite and loins up
the eiilire sisleiu. tiel the genuine from
your driiggi t for jjd, and take aocurdiug
in Uiructi jud.
Harney Ne its, btimior Blackmail
introdnctd our eoipoiation bill one d y ,
imdtliiti ivdiiiig he hid ruueeeded iu
geltu g it through Ihe seiialH. It is nol
expeohd that it will meet with any op
ptsiiionin tbe buiifu Stmutor Blaokman
is a lustier.
PRONOUNCED PERFEC ' BY A
PRACTICAL ENGINEER.
I have pei n u treat rufferer from rbeu
mill iMii for seven veins, and bearing of
i ne success of llibbinl's Rliemnalio
riyrup, Couulllde lo give jl a trial. 1
In.ve tested llic iiiiiuive properliiS o
the mineral spring without finding relief
fi urn that, or any other souice uulil I
tried liilibiird's Kheiiiualio Sy i up, w hu h
hits l e e wonders tor me. I oau now
walk wil.n entire freedom from pain anil
my general healih isveiy much unproved.
It is a splendid uiueiiy for the blood
and the dehiliiated system.
FniiD IlKIiMAN. Engineer Waterworks,
Big hapids, Miuh Sold b all druggists.
Prep red only by Tne Charles Wright
MeJioiuc Ouupiiuv, Detioii, Mich.
A Btrangcr, who eaine in on tbe train,
S iturd.iy rvening, was noticed lo liu kie
Ihe Palace Hotel, hut bare rooms and
empty larder were !wt si.ggestive of a
good lace to camp. It. will be opened
in Ihe early springtime, with a host in
cbnrge who knows bow to run a Grul
class boiibe, as thii will be.
HOWS THIS!
We i ffer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for tin v case of Caturi h that can not. be
cured bv taking Hub's Calarrh Cure."
I''. J. CHENEY A CO. Props , lobdo.O.
Wc, tne undersigned, have known F.J.
Cheney for the lasi 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honoianle iu all business
transactions, and tbinncinily able incur)'
out any oh igatioiis made ly their firm
Wesi A Tritnx, Wholesale DruggistR, To
ledo, Ohio.
H nil's C it inb Cure is taken internally,
nrling ilirrctly upon the blood ami
mucous surfaces if Ihe ays em Price,
75o. per. bol'le. Sold by all Druggists
Soon to anive! A due line of While
Dress Goods, children's and ladies'; albii
full line of ladies' spring iitulei wear,
which I will sell hi 50c , 75e. and ll per
suit. Ladies' Vests, all silk, i$J per anil;
also a fine tine of Beaded Necklaces, and
the latest patterns of Iviibroide-y, lm
isirted Black KntuiU Henrietta finish.
Prices to suit all. 41'2if.
C. S. Van Duyn,
"THE JERSEY LILLY."
Anoi.esha Cottagk, L. B., Inly 2.
Gentlemen : Although it is vcrv
ilsmtl for me to use any otiouA or
washes, still, in answer lo your reqnset,
I have tried Wisdom's Violet Cream and
Rdiertine. The former I consider es
pecially eflicaciou-i in cases of roughness
of the skin, ami I have been using ;t
every day for the last fortnight. I have
found Ihe Roherline an exeelleiit prepar
ation iu cases of Ian, sunburn, etc..
caused hy exposure lo March winds and
a July sun.
Yours faithfully,
Lillib Laxotry.
Tti Messrs. Wisdom & Co.
Will sell at cost during sale, all my
stock of Men's and Boys' Overcoats and
Letdl.ef Co.its 412ir.
C. S. Van Duyn.
East Oregnnian : Reports from the
Built r cr ek eoal recioiis say that oper
ations with the diamond drill lire p-ie
giesing Hne , niiit that the f rmatiou.
so fur II dicati-S Ihe presence of Coal in i
a large quantity. A drir inde 1(SKI feet j
ue p will ii' Bona iu i n (udu UIU II
not fouud at lesser daptb.
SOCIETY AND SPORTING NOTES.
What our Reporter found Monday.
Ja. C ovins gave its a very pleegaut
call this nfteinoo!. Come again, Jim.
Bud, the "Josber," dropped in on ns
this aflernonn, as nsual. It was tbe
sam old thine-Ku! Hal Ho! Ho! He!
He!!! !? ??ftt
I never Imd the gloves on but onoe or
twin and I hen I nad Ibi m on with Sam,
n I I knew he would not hurt in-. bud
THK OI, VS 0 iNTBSI.
How long is one of them things good
for? Bit I.
Are you getting so yon can't Bee good,
Jiin?BuJ.
Yon are getting along pretty fast.- Jim
Ha! H! Hal- Jim.
You can have ail the inn out of bim
that you want lo. Bud.
I weigh a hundred and five, just as I
mil. I usn.illv weigh oue hundred and
forty-live.--Howard,
Y ul want to wait. Bud.
He won't b. d inn to-day. Jim.
Yes he will. Bud.
He! ! Ho! Ho!-Bud.
Scientific p lints, uone; blaokcyes, one.
Misses Etta Minor and Helty Bryant
gave a dinner-party to six of their ni"St
intimate guiilleinen friends, at their
country bouse Monday noon, the table
-.'mailing miner hard-boiled old hens and
incieiit vinegar pies. A'ter dinner, they
seived their guests with I X. L. and
China Jack's beat cigars. Clnis Lewis
inirlook ton freely of Ihe I. X L,nud
'Mil to be put to bAl under the table.
Unfortunate for him an I his fneuda.
Wes Marl ilt and W. O. Minor received
two hunting dogs from "Welifoot" last
Thursday They are Black an I Tan and
Qnglish Fox. a goodly combination that
night in make them famous deer dogs.
Thev have proven thmspves excellent
i ut! 'rs, he'ore they b -cam i the property
f Meg-is. Maihitt and Minor.
The piimiiry eleot on hill has passed
the lioii-e find will bee a law, as tbe
goverunr is in full acuord with its pro
vis ons. 'This, with the Australian bal
lot law. insures better government and
oiirer and fairer elections. It is a decid
d victory for the pen le, and the legis
lature deseives congratulation for its
good work. Surely the power and itifln--ncc
of Ihe people are increasing to such
in extent Unit ibis will be once more a
iovcrnm 'tit of the people, for the people,
oy Ihe people, if the improvement in
public affairs continues. E. O.
Ths YVori.l i7uricacd.
The facilities of the present day for lii
reduction of c-. crytl;i:ij that wl'.l con
.ice to I'.ii' material welfare a:id eotnfor
f i::a:i'.:!nd ere a'.moct unlimited an
hen Syrup of I'is v.-as firt t.roducei
he world was enriched with the or.h
jerfect laxative knov.n, ns it is tlie only
re:::cdy which is truly pleasing and re
"resiling to the taste and prpmpt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently in
-he Spring? 'tluie or, in fact, at any time
and the beHer it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
DR. ABUHN.
AT PORTLAND UNTIL JULY 5th
DR. A BORN, Fourth and Morrison
Slreels, Portland, Oregon, the most suc
cessful physician on the American conti.
11 en t for the speedy, positive, absolute
and permanent cure for Catarrh of Ihe
Head, Asthma. Bronoliitis, Pneumonia
and consumption. Tweuty-five years'
successful practice. .
Iiislaiilincous relief and permanent cures oftca
cfeled upon first consultation.
I. Aborn, by bis original, modern.
soieuliua method, tffecta
Spccdj and radical cures of the most
distillate anil L ng s'anding eases
of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena, Deafness, Dis.
charges from the Ears. Asthma, Bron
chitis and Consumption.
Al i Stomach Disorders, Billons Colic
Gall Sinnes and Jaundioe, Heart, Liver,
Kidnei, Bladder and Nervous Affections;
Diseases of Men. Alsu all ailments pe-
oniior t . women.
Dr. Ahnm can be consulted from now
until July 5tb, when he leaves for
Europe.
Note. Home treatment, securely nnok-
.ed, sent by ex pre s to any pa't of the
facihe U iust and leinlones for those
who cannot possibly call iu person.
411 jnne 1.
G-O TO
S. C. SMITH'S
FOR ALI
Job Work & Repairing
lTB0iRDSt TAIiLKT STANDS, ETC., ETC.
-ALSO A FIXE LINE OF-
AND
OUHTATW POIjES,
DIkKCT FKOM THE EAST
OHEAfFOnOASII.
liCTUliE FKAMINO A SPKCIALTY.
fSt Njxtdoorto W. 0. MiNOIt';, May Street.
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH. MY BKCKl
STOP IT NOW,
OON IT WIIL Bt TOO LATt.
I have been troubled msny veaT with
disease of the kidney and nave tried
many different lemedies and haw
nought lid fruni different phyiiciani
without relief. About the 15th of April
I wa aafferine from vrrv iolet
attack that almost proa' rated me fa
aurii a manner 1 .ut 1 waa beut uvcr.
Wlien I sat tluwn it wai almu impossible for me
u pel tip aluiie, or to put on my clothes, when
kin I Providence sent Dr. Henley, with lac
vjkKOON KIUNKV TEA, to my
iotel. 1 immediately cummenced
fins the tea. It had an almost
niinciili'UK ettcCt, and to the aston
shtiient of all the Ruests at the hotel,
ti a tew days.l am sappy to state,
.list I was a new mau. I will
eCwiutiK-nd the tea
t i iutve been.
to all afllictejj
UPPF.R, I
v-idnl.t O..I.I 1
O. A. TUPPF.R,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel.
NO MORE BACKACHE!
faber's GclJen Fsnjalo Pills..
FnrFfmnla Trrwrilar
ft ice; i.oihin.'hieihem
(in t.ie market. AVrer
fail. 'i-reMi nlly usel
iiv p nmiDfiit la lfn
monnly. ti'iaranieed
to relieve .pprvised
menbtn.a.ion.
tUrClSA?:! CERTAIN!
Font himbi(prM.
Bvt Tine, Health,
an-, mouvi Uke 110 oili
er. rVnt to anr address,
swure hv mi I nu re
ceipt M irire.2.0J.
Adirt-.s,
THE iOBO ED:C!IE C3WPANY,
Western branch. iJoxi7,i-OUTLAlNI, OR
S.kll.y T. W. A;rs, Jr. bole Agenl
orUoppoer. tf.
Thnngb Het pner is inolined to look
npon Arlington hsh "dead dog," their live
journal, the Uuocofe, is receiving, pro
isirtionately, a more liberal palronags
than Heppner'a efforts in tbe jonrnaliatio
line. If business men wuut trade, tbey
must rnstle to get it
HIBBARD'S RHKUMATIC
AND
UVER PILLS.
These Pills Hre scieniifically oninoonn'
ded, and uniform in action. No griping
pain so commonly following Ihe use ut
Pills. Tbey Hie adapted to both adults
and children with perfect safety. We
guarantee they Imve no equal iu the cure
of Sick Hbadaoiib. Constipation, Dyspep
sia mid Biliousness; and. as an appetizer,
tbey exoel auv other preparation.
Mrs. Grav, mother of Mrs. Geo. Noble,
and Oid Gray, returned to The Dalles
Monday, after a pleasant visit wilb her
children.
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Not if you go through life a dyspeptic.
Dr. Acker's Dyspepsi I Tablets are
po.itive cure for the worst forma of
Dyspepda, Indigestion, Flatulency and
0 instip ition On irunieed and Bold by
the Slooum-Jobnjton Drug Cd.
The old shearers say that John and
William Hughes used to knnok out all
the "srikers." sheaiiiig in the neighbor
hood ot 200 each per day. However,
there's a California shearer in the com
munity wb i, it is said.oleaus up 250 as a
day's work.
THAT TKKlUUtil!! COUGH
In the morning, hurried or difficult
hreatbiuk', raising phlegm, tightness in
the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness
in the evening or sweats at night, all or
or any of these things are the first stages
of consumption. Or. Acker's English
Cough Kerned V wt'ff cure these fearful
symptoms, and is sold under n positive
guarantee by the Slocum JobuBtnu Drug
Co.
PEUSONAL LIBEBTY
v.
PHISfOAL SLAVERY.
We are all free Amerionn citizens,
enjoying our personal libeity; but inoii
ol us are in physical slavery, siifleriug
from scaolula, salt rheum or some otuer
form 01 impure blood. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is tbe great blood purifier which
dissolves the bonds of disease, gives
lieu I lb aud perfeo physical liberty.
A WONDEU WORKEK.
Mr. Frank Hnffmiin, a young man of
Princeton, Ohio, slates that be bad been
nuder the care of prominent physicians,
aud used their treatment uulil he was
not able lo get around. Tney prouonuc
ed bis case to be consumption an I in nr-
able. He was punuided to try Dr.
Kiug's Now Discovery for consumption.
coughs and colds aud at that lime was
not able to walk across lbe stree with
out resting. H-) found, before he bad
used half of a dollar bottle, that be was
much better; he continued to use it aud
is to day enjoying gou t health. If yon
have any thio.it., chest or lung trouble
try it. We guarantee sntisfaotiou. Trial
botlle free at. T. W. Ayer's Drug Store.
For a lame buck, a pniu in the side nr
chest, or for tooth-nobe or ear-ache.
pranpt relief may lie had by nsiuu
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is relial.le.
ror sale by Mocum-Jol nston Drug Co.
Tbe Oregoniav has lbe largest circu
lation of any daily, Sunday or weekly
paper west of the Rooky Mountains, and
in order to finther increase its oiroulu
tiliu they have selected with great care,
a large list of valuable boTdftTand other
useful articles, and are offering them as
premiums to enoh new suhsoriber, to any
of its several issues for jearly subscrip
tions. The Oregiontunsiioiil ) be iu every
household. Mend for premium list to tbe
Oregonian Publishing Co., on land,
Oregon, 409-416.
Are yon married? If not, send vonr
address with stamp, to the American
Corresponding Club, 1'. 0. Hot 643,
Chiiksbnrg, W. Va. V7U-442.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
One hundred nnd sixty acres of bnnch-
grnss. uioely siluuted. Cull at Gazette-
otlice. 405-tr.
FOR SETTLERS.
Settlers who bnve pnid $100 for their
pre emptions or commuted h .mesteads
hnnld apply for a rebate through Frank
U Snow, at Lexington, lie makes no
charge unless successful, 410 tf.
FOR SAL i
The Byrne and MoCnllnngh plnoe, on
Willow creek, 10 miles above Heppner.
For terms, apply in parson or bv letter.
to Frank Byrue, Fossil. Gil. inm countv.
Oregon. 410 tf.
1AM.0HI.Vn
I have opened awell appointed tailor
ing establishment in my new build
ing on May street, and am now regularly
receiving new goods and will make cus
tom made pants mm 87 to 815 beat
goods in the market,
A- Abrhaiiriok.
TAKE. NOTICE.
Geo. W. Coeart is no longer solicitor
for the Ga.kttk, nr is be employed in
my capacity ou this paper.
Oils 1 attkrhon,
409 415. Pub. Gaiette.
LOST ON McKAY CREEK.
One sorrel gelding, saddle horse, on or
shout Anilinh 1. 1R90 Hn is nhnnt 7
i years old; weight, about l.GJK) pounds,
! hHS a white striti dnivn the face, and left
! eye nff cted. Has brand F. on the right
sliouhliir. I will give 820 reward to any
one that delivers tne shove horse t Joe
Keeney's stable. a P ndlelon. Or., or
$10 for any ibformatiun that will lend to
bis recovery. H. C. Vacouan.
410 413.
THEY STILL LIVE I
AHhontfh th Runchgratn Bfade died
hIxhiI two e)irfl him, many of its dt.
linqtiPiit "iibHrnlrerri are livtnif, ah Hre
nUit thft buukM itnd iioornntH f HHid
pn)T, which ht iu p'taaBxiiia uf the un
(iprHttfiicd, who dfPirt-fl (til personii know
iiitf lliPD3felvr!N imlt'btfd tn the Blade fur
Htihr-onpii'MiH tn ptt'e with him on nr
lfforp iMnroh 20, 1801, Hfter whiohdHte
nil tin pail biltR will he placed wilb an
attorney for collection.
B. H. WinTsoy,
412-413. Iiiniton, Or.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. fi,
Notice la hereby given that the following-
nan ltd settler hn tiled notice of hi intention
to make final proof i i support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before w, K.
Ellis, I . ri. ComnilHsioiicr at Heppner, Morrow
county, or., on March ii, ld, vU:
KAMI EI W. CKEESON.
Hd. :t5ll, for the Kec 12, Tp2H, li 2fi E, W, M.
He uaiiifs tbe folio w lug VfitiifSs to prove his
coniifiuous rcsiiieuce upijii and cuUlvatlou of,
Hiild IhikI,
Jr.h i II. Gentry, W. C. Ucy, W. W. Kirk and
Win, barton, all of Heppuvr, Or.
Jouti W. Lewis,
41-447. Hlrter,
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
Und Office t The Dalles, Or., Feb. B, 18!U.
Notice la hereby given that the follow ina
named settler has tiled nollre of his Inteiilton to
niakennal proof In support ol his claim, and
that said proof w ill he made before Frank H.
Snow, l', s. Comiiiiiisioner at Lexington, or.,
on March 21, lsui, viz:
PAUL TROED30N,
Hit.jsfil, fnrthe wusww, XE'iSWV.SE'-.SWi
Her is, Tpl S, R '.M fi, w, M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
vimiuiiuoiib resiueuce upon aim cniioa.ion ot,
win iHuu. iz;
' Charles W. Reert. Svlveser Whlre. Joienh Fll
kins and Charles Filkias, all of saddle, -Vorrorf
eouaiy, ur.
Jons V. I.SWI9,
412-417. Hegla'er.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I-and Ofllee at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 9, 1891.
Notice Is hereby idven that the following
named settler has tiled notice of Ills Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, ami
that said proof will be made belore Frank H.
Snow, I', S. commissioner at Lexington, or., ou
CHARLES W. REED,
Hd. 3511. for the SE' See 2, Tn 1 S, R2"E. W. t
He names the following witnesses to prove
iiiHeoaiinion8 resilience upon, ami cultivation
ui, said land, viz :
Sylvester White. Pnul Trordson, Joseph Fll
kins and Charles Fllklus, all of twiddle, Morrow
county, Or.
John V. Lwis.
412-417. Kegister.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
inn uoumy oi jiormw,
J. T. Thompson.
riuia.ilT.
vs.
Rachel S. Th nm pson ,
Dfendftiit.
To Rachel S. Thompson, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATK F ORE00X:
YOU AKE HEREBY KE'jrililCO TO API'KAR
and ang.vor (lie comultilut riltd niriil ib( vn.i
In the above entitled suit w ftliln ten lava from
the date ot the service of this summons upon
yon, If Berved within this countv: or, If served
within any other county of this ritate, then w 1th
ln twenty dnyg from the date of tlie service of
mis summons upou yon; or, il served y pnhti
cation, then on or before the tirat dav of'the Cir
cuit Court of said Countv and fttiite, to-u it,
Monday, March lSitl, and if you fail so to
answer or appear for want thereof, the plaiutill'
will take Judgment against you, dissolving the
bondB of matrimony now existing between you
and plaint! it; on the grounds of desertion, aud
for such relief as Ib prayed for lu his couiplaint
filed herein.
This summon is Berved on you bv publica
tion, by virtue of an order made by Hon. L. it.
Webster, Judge or the 1st Judicial District of
Oregon, n hich said order Is dated at The DalleB,
Oregon, February 12, Mill.
W. tt. EIJ.I3,
412-417. Att'y for lTuiutitf.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the Co.mty of Morrow.
The National Bank
of Hepp ier,
I'lalutiir.
R. W. Beardou and I. M.
riper, et al i
defendants. J
To R. V. Board o.i and I. M. Piper, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE .STATE Ob OltliOON;
YOU AltE HKItEUV ItE ll'IUEI) TO API'EAU
and a.is.ver ihe Co.npl.iiiit filed against
yon in the above entitled ac.io i withlute.i davs
iron the date of ihe sen ice of this Sumnioiis
upon yo.i, if served wi.hiu this Countv; or, if
serpen in any o her Countv of this state, (hen
wiihi t tweiuv davs fro n the date nf tlm strvicp
of this riummOiiB upo;i yon; or, if Rerved by
puuiication, inen ou or hetoro the nrsc day of
the ue.u ter.n of the Circuit Court of said Coun
ty and dtate, to-wii, March il, lHil, and if yon
fail so to anB.ver, for want thereof, tlie i'lalutiir
will take judg.nent ugaiust yo i for the Bum of
Oue Hundred and Niuety-idne dollars ($1!);)),
balance due o.i uro uisHorv note, and tun Mo) nor
cent. i.itereBr fro.n aepte nber :i0, Lsinj, and lor
auoruey g tees, aim cos s auu uiso trHeuieuts.
This s.niiuio.is is ser.edo.iyou by p ibllcation,
by virtue of an order made at The Dalles, Or.,
by Ho.i. t. K. Webscer, Jjdge of the First Ju
dicial District of Oregon, baid order is dated
February lu, 1811.
W. R. EIXH,
412417. Att'y for ITalnlim
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow.
Foster AdaniB,
I'lalutiir,
Ellar Adams,
Defendant,
To Ellar Adams, Defendant,
IN THE NAME OF I'lIE riTATE OF OREfiON :
YOU ARE HEREBY REijl IliKDTO APPEAR
and answer the co iiilalutiiled against vou
In the aboe emitled suit vv iihin ten davs fro.n
the date of the service of thiH sum
mons upon you, if setved within
thiB cot.uy; or. if Btirel wltlil.i any other
county of this state, then within twenty davs
fro. u the date of the service of this Buiunioiis
upon you; or, if served by publication, then on
or before March il, ism, the ilrat day of the next
ter.u of tbe Circuit Co.irtof said county and
state, and if yon fail so to ans wer or appear, for
want thereol, the plaintM- will take judgment
against ynii,disHol.i.ig the bonds ot matrl.iiouy
no.veis 1 ig be twee i yo.i and pluiuti.l', us pray
ed for 1 1 his co npliii it.
ThiB B.iinuio.ifl is served on you by publlcallon,
by virtue of an order of Hon. 1,, H. Wclmler,
Judge of the Firsts ttdicinl Dist.of or , which said
order was made at Tlie Dalles, Oregon, l-Vbiuury
lu, im.
W. R. ELLH,
412-117. Att'y for rluUlLT
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the County of Morrow,
Utate of Oregon.
The American Mortgage Co,
of Scotland, Limited,
1'lalutllls,
VS
Mylan E. Handy and I'luebe
Handy,
Defendants.
To Mylan E. Handy aud Phoebe Handy, Defen
dants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OltE'.CN,
YOU ARE HEREBY ItlCQl'IRKl) TO API'KAR
and answer the complaint tiled ag-dnst vou
in the above entitled cause, by the lirst day of
the next regular term of tbe above entlllcd
court, to-wit: March 2;id, A. It, IK'.il; and it vou
fail so to answer, for want thereof the plainiiils
willtake judgment against you fur the sum of
eight hundred and twelve dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum
from Feby, 4, lmM until paid; for the sum of
flfty-six dollars with ijitereht thereon at the rate
of eight per cent, per annum from Dec, 1, WK)
until paid ; for the sum of one hundred ami llftv
dollars attorneys fees and for costs and disburse
ments of this suit; aud for the foreclosure of a
certain mortgage executed by ynu in favor of
plaiutifl'aud conveying the iolfoiv ing described
premises, to-wit: the Kl4 See. -2, Tp. I N., It. -lh
E., VV. M., in Morrow County, Oregon, ami for
such other relief as fs demanded in the com-
flat tit. This summons is published bv order of
Ion. James A. Kee, Judge of the sixth judicial
district of the State of Oregon.
J. N. BROWN,
411-417. Attorney for I'laintill'.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon
County of Morrow,
Liifi reine,
I'lalutiir.
George Petrle
Defendant.
To the above named Defendant. Ooree Petrie
In the name nf the Htate of Oregon, vou are
hereby required to appear and i nswer the com
plaint tiled ag-iiust yo i 1 i the a hove entitled
suit on or before the tirst dav of Ihe next regu
lar term of said court, to wit; Mondav, the it
day of March, iHiil, and if vo i fall so to answer
for want thereof, the pliilotiil' wi( take Judge
ment against you for the dissolution of tlie mar
riage bonda now existing between you and
plaint!!!'; also oue thin) intercut i't all
real estate owned tiy you and to allow plaintiff
to resume her maiden name aud for plalullil 's
costs and disbursements ot this suit.
'I'll! BBiimmoiis is publtHhed hv order of Judge
Loyal B. Steams, judge of the 4th judical dis
trict, dated Decemlier l. lh'.K). i. V. Hk,
40tl-ll2. Att'y for Plui itlir.
SUMMONS.
In the Clrenit Court of tli SUile of Oregon,
for Slorrow County.
Margaret Dunton, Plaintiff, 1
vs. I
John A. Hendrixand Iathy f
J. Hendrlx, Defendants. j
To John A. Hendrlx and l.p.'ithv J. Hcndrfr
pefendants:
In the name of tbe ftate of Oregon, You are
hereby required to appear ami ans. ver the eom
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
cause by the first day of the nevt regular term
of this court, that being the Z Id dav of March,
A. D. l!d, and if you fall so to answer, for want
thereof the platntilt'will take Judg-neut agaifist
you for the sum of Two Hundred and riitv D1
lars with Interest Ht the rate of iu per
cent, per annum from Nov. 2, island the fore
closure of a mortgage, given to secure the same,
on the Northwest quarter of HectJon Tv;ntv-si t
(26), Township Three (.t) South. Mange Twentv
six (2ii) K.W. SI., and br u-U ftirther r.-lief as is
demanded In the complaint.
This awn moris ts pi I l lulled bv ordfr of Judge
James A. Fee, Judge of the Hith Judicial din
trict of thin -tte.
Heppner, Jan. 2J, WJi.
J. N. BROW.V,
410-411 AtioToev for I'UlnUft,
I
WHAT !
Don't Know That
H. Blackman & Co.
Can fnrnish you neat fitting Suits for both men and bors, Ladies Drees Goods
of elegant patterns,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats, Blankets, Groceries, Herders' Supplies,
Stockmens' Outfits, for Trail Use,
Guns, Ammunition, GlaRswrtre rtnd Queensware.
Agents for tlie Celebrated
Bain Wagons and Hacks?
WELL! WELL! WELL!
Now you have that Information.
Yes, and Many other things kept in n large, well-appointed
store like EJ. Blackmnn A Co.'s. Every,
thing is sold at the lowest
, possible prices.
When you get our Fall Outfit,
Don't Forget
H. Blackman & Co.,
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
NEW
NEW GOODS!
ISucoee.aor to
HEPPNER,
rro arrive
Tim L iri?eHt Stock uf Clnlhini? ewr bmnlit to Heppnor, bnnBlit FOR
,1,V2, V!,i,r.aE""L"l"1 wi" l,e "olJ nt "ri''e" n"1- h"r'l "t hi.fnrp.
iiOXh bUlIS ut 81 lii iiud npwar.li,. MEN'S aud YOU I'US SUITS
Owing to the mild wiuter, will nfler fur the next THIRTY DAYS
lOO OVERCOATS!
Ten to Fifteen Per Cent. Below Former Prices.
MINOli BROTHERS,
MAY ST. - HEPPNER, OR.
For First Quulity Goods at Lowest Prices,
-0 0 'JD O
LEEZEK & THOMPSON
DEALERS IN
Hiirdwnrp. Tinwnrp. Gr'TPiieii, t'nnfectinncry, ' nod nnd Willow Wnrp
Audita fur New Hume iiml Favorite 8wjnK Mnohiuea. Luiiibermau'i
lunlH il Spicinlty. Ili(jLi)8t uiiirkei prioe (jiiid for furm projuoe.
tf. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Ilppjmer Or.
NOTluJi OF INTENTION.
Iinrt Olllre nt The llnllps, Or. Jnn. 1, 'HI.
Notli-e Is hiTtliy glvvn that the follnwlug
nanicd si'ttlrr has illi-il iiolli-e nt hU iiiluMiluu co
iiiHkc II nut iirnol Insiipimrtol his I'laiin, anil that
said prnot mil he mailr In-fore County Jti'liieiif
Morrow County, at lU-piier Oregon, ou Febru
ary 7, ltil,
FHANK L. TROUTMAS,
Md.No. I'm, for the NKJi Sec. 4, Tp. 1 8, It 25 E,
Hi names the following witnesses to prove hit
contiguous ri-shleiice upon and cultivation ol,
Sillil luiirl,
H. Metier, 'Ihomns Moottihy, Dan Potter aud J.
C. Thii.nsou, all ot Luxiiiifto.i, or.
John V. I.kwis,
-tl4. Keglster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind omceat Ijifirande, Or., Jan. 19,
Notic in lifrwhy Riven timt tlie followiiiK
named nuttier Iihh nit-d notice of hit Intention to
make final proof In support of hit cImI-ii, and
that aid proof w ill be imuie before the County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Tuesday, March iml, xU;
JO. EPII DtBOIS,
No. WOM, for tho SK' tc. vrp.SH,R27B. W. M.
lie naiiM-ii th follo.vl it; h ltuftiien to prove IiIh
cuiiii'iuiiiis rcHltie.ico upou and culti.atiou ol,
ati id Irt'Kl, vi'.:
inilmirrmiiPMB. Victor fironheni, Robert I.'art
and Dan It. cUilkr, all g, iivpouer, Or.
A. ilLKAVf.H,
WHAT ! !
FIRM II
NEW PllICES!
9
W, O. MINOR,)
OREGON.
this week.;
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I-and Offleo at Ia Oraiule, Or., Jan. W, l:i.
Nollci! Is hereby Riven that the follnwlnf
nuniuil .uiiu, hu. in ,i . . . 7
t. ,. ,,- ,nll cu, in. inu'iiiiuu io
linnke ill. ul proof In support of his chiliu. and
' tliul mi it i.rii.r in HI v.n I.. ...r it. . j .
............ , nm tjv iiiiitic ijirni't; uitj i,uillllV
tlerkof Morrow County Ur., ou Tut-Bilay, March
3, IhuI, vU:
LOtI3 OltoyilKNS,
Da. No. 1(10, for Lot 4, nnd 8V'4 S ,V. WU
oV' Hec 1, Tp. 6 H, K 2M K, VV M. 4 1
He nam- the following wltiit-nsi-ii to prove his
coiuliiuoii reiltleuce upon and culll, ation of,
ill IhikI, viz:
VV. o. Minor. UValpy Mnrlatt, Ilohort Hurt and
Joe Dubois, alt of Heppner, Ur.
A. Cl.K iVRR,
KuKiitcr.
NOTICK OF INTENTION.
Iind Onire nt U Orandc, Or., Dee. !I0,
Notice in he rutty given that the following
named nettler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof In mpport of him-liilm, and
that ttaid proof will be made before Countv
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Or., oil
February U, lld, viz:
FKANK VEARIE PETRO,
D. No. WIS, for the WW NE1, NttV Sec. 34,
l p. I N, HW E, W. M.
He nainen the followinii witneRsei o prove hln
eofttiniioui retldeiice upon and cul.ivatlou of,
aid land, vi;:
ThoniHn Heir, Jonpph fjueeiier, Antone Veg
aud VV illiam bctiapert, all ol Echo, Oregon.
A. CtKAVEB,