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THE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, February 19, 1891
Union Pacific Railway-Local Card.
No. SI, mixed, leave Hepnner :I5 a. m.
No. 3, " arrive. t" 5:30 p. m., daily
except fcJunduy.
CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Ktiigp leaves for Ottnyoa City daily
fiet'i I Miuony, in 0:00 a. u.
A rrives - daily, except Monday,
at
fi ik: p. m.
There ip : wiving of 16 boors in time
and Sid t' ciisl- by taking this route to
Canyon.
fVHIrt PAPKKwki'pt on file at E. C. Pake's
1 Advurlisi-iE Agency. 111 and 65 Merchant!
FxelmnK1. Wan Fraiu-ieo. ('alifornia, whore con
tracts for advertising ran be made for it.
O. W. LOMLKR & CO.. Ffth street. Port
land, Oregon, are HUlhorizod to make advertiaing
contracts for tlie lleuuner Oazitte.
THE GAZEITE'S AGENTS.
Lexington, W. IS. McAllister.
Wnguer, J. F. Sprny.
Arlington, Mr. Beunett, Moody's ware
house.
bona Creek. Eagle.
Galloway, Boh Shaw.
Gooeebe'rrv. (Jr.. W. S. Parmnn.
Ciimns Prairie, Oenr DeVnul.
Miitleeon, Allen MoFerriu.
Nye. Or., H C. Wright.
Hnrdmiin. Or.,C. M.Spenoer.
Hamilton, Grunt Co., Or., Mattie A,
Rudio.
lone.T. .T. Carl.
Prairie Citv, Or., K. R. McHnley.
Canyon Citv. Or., S. I.. Parrisu.
Pilot R.ick.G. P. Skelton.
Dnyville, Or., Mr. Adams, P. M.
John -'ay, Or.. l'iilmaster.
Athena, Or., Jolm Edington.
An niient, wanted in every preeinot. tf
SIGNAL SF.ttVlCK UKCOItU.
For Week Ending Wednesday. Feb. 18. 1891.
Feb. 121 37.(0
lil( 34 iio
111 SillKI
15 2.V.I5
111 22.5(1
17 23 10
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A. Smith. Observer.
Here and There.
Prof. Hudson is on the sick list.
Chris Borohers is haviug tbe "grip."
Wanner, Photographer. 96-tf.
Bob Wills, the lone merchant, is
dangerously ill.
Au agent for the Rook Springs ooal
was here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Curtis are in from
Idaho to visit the home folks.
Mrs Wm Taylor has been on the siok
list for the past week.
1). W. Kinnin-d will be in Heppner
.gain about March 1st.
Will Cowens has lost bis fine bird dog
which he valued highly.
Geo. Fell went down to The Dalles
Monday on n business trip.
Messrs. Sargent & Keffer have leased
the City Hotel from E. Minor.
0- Laduer, special sgeat of the MIdh
Life Iusiiiauoe Co., is iu town.
Bills are out for a "Potato Race," at
the Opera House, Saturday night.
A young "son of Japan" contributes
an interesting letter for this issue.
W. M. Davis, propiietor of the Matlock
baiber shop, is quite ill with ''grip."
Ttieo. Danner is tbe photographer at
Heppner. Dou't. forget it. 96tf
Billy Ruark's "grip" l,nH settled in
his nose, and ''von beautiful nose it
vas".
Sav, what's tbe matter with Bob Ford
and "Geo. Swau'gart in the pugilistio
arena? '
Geo. Hwaggart got back Saturday from
a few day's sojourn on his ranch
below here.
Rev. Potwine will hold services in
Heppner, Monday eve, the 23d inBt
Everybudy ueloome.
Wonder what right Reaorder Roberts
has to lease the coiinoil chambers? This
is on the q. t., you know.
You don't have to continue dosing
with Simmons IVver Regulator. Often
a little cures iffeotually.
Mr. T. J Allyn, of lone, was np this
week on business. Mr. Allyn is feeding
6 head of nice beef eatlle.
Sheep and entile are being fed in most
localities, though down on "tbe sand"
the grass remains uncovered.
Ben. Swaggrt comtem plates putting
out onetlioiiMiud prune trees ni xt spring.
They will do well iu this conn try, and area
valuable crop.
Gov. Rea got back from Long Creek
last night, without covicting any of the
perpetrators of the recent outrages in
Kitier precinct.
Geo. Lutrell reports snow drifted over
at the Jones rai.oh on Big Butter oreek.
Sheep are in good condition, however,
tor u little cold snab.
A family mens raised the neighbor
hood iu the lower part of town last
Saturday n ght. Sinoe that time tbey have
kissed and made np.
W. H. Ricks, of Hardman, hns returned
from a visit to northern Idaho. He re
ports snow three feet dep up there, and
is oontCLt to stay with Morrow.
T. A. Moore, of Wichita, Kansas. brother
of Mrs J. R. Simons, iB in Heppner visit
ing the relatives here. He is looking for
a looatiou in Ihis Western oountry.
r'rank McFarland's letter to the Ore
gonian on the necessity for appropria
tions on our Grant coiinty roads, is right
to the point, and properly appreciated.
When our Butler oreek ooal mines
are thoroughly (bveloped. there will be no
room forRck Springs. Seatile or Roslyn
coal. May tbe day be not far distant,
J. W. Radford, who lives near the old
orossing of Willow creek, below here,
was iu town Monday last, and reports no
mow (rora his place to the river. Curi
ous country, this.
The tunnel on the "Little Lanra" is
In about sixty feet. They are working
in softer rock than was found nearer the
surface. The prospect grows brigbtei
for a rich Btrike.
Fred. Allison, Hagal's partner in tbe
balloon business, teturued to Heppner
Saturday last, where be will remain till
the Prof, recovers from injuries received
at Arlinglou recently.
W. Gerbricb. a stockman of Ruthbnrg.
Idaho. iB stopuiug in Heppner. He is a
volunteer veteran f the Nez Peice war
of '78, and curries substantial evidence
that an Iudiau can shoot.
A. G. Bitter is back to Heppner, after
makiug a tour of Montana in his busi
ness of shearing. He is directly from
i.'acoma, which place be is not in love
with at this time of tbe year.
G' rg Starred, tbe well known seed
man of Walla Walla, Wash., baa made a
specialty for years of growing garden
and tiower seeds, and linos that they are
more likely to grow and give satisfaction
han Eastern goods. Don't you forget
tbe Sturrett seeds when your garden and
flow beds are ready.
PMcim I I. Mean I Pre- I Char.
Date Tom p. Max. Min. liar, oip. acler.
4.1 ID I 33.(11 I 29.54s j trace j cloudy
m 40 ClUUU)
2n5;a 0.02 I cloudy
SB.5B I (1.(17 I cloudy
j 2(108 I 0.00 fair
I 2V Ol U.IU luir I
Pr- f. L. D. Keen, and C. W. Culp,
representing the famons breeding stable"
t W. L. Ellwnnd, (.f DeKalb. Ill nois,
passed tlirntiuh Heppner iHst week eu
rnute from l,oiig Creek to FkrhH, where
they have n unmber of Percheron and
coach horses. They will return to Hepp
ner iu a few weeks.
Mr. C. F. Fell has appealed to the com
missioner U S laud office at Washingtoa
D. 0.t in the lunlterof Jas. Jones' timber
culture. Mr. Jones made proof but the
same was njVcled by The Ddieslann
ottice. If the deei-Mon is adverse to
claimant, it will be appealed to the See')'
of the Interior.
Celsns K-ithly, Oscar Hurt and 'Gene
Noble, while coneiing on the graveyard
hill, last '1 iiesd iy, ran off the irrade tiea'
the Catholio chttioh. Mr. Kei'hly re
ceived injuries that will keep him in the
house for several days. The otbel boys
cairn, off comparatively unhurt.
Last Monday's session of our town
council is the hist tor the old regime
Mayor Blackmail, who has served the
town well four terms, will s'ep down, as
will Messrs. li. L Matlock, J. W. Morrow
and Nels Jones all of whom have done
their whole duty to Heppner.
D ed la Black Horse, on Feb. 16 '91.
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Shipley, lined 2 years The iutermeul
took place in the Heppner oemetryTues
day afternoon at 1 o'clock. In the honi,
of trouble, they have the sympathy ol
man friends
The owner of the Heprn"r-Canynn
stage line expeols an immense travel
over the route next spring. Men will
push into the rich Greenhorn section by
the thousands, and iu that event, hrn
ooaches will be put ou to accommodate
irnllic.
Messrs. Turtle & Bates, of The Dalles,
formerly from Michigan, are prepariug t"
upeu a saloon iu the Aiialnmsick build
ing. The.ii fixtuiesand stock have arrived,
and they mil have their place open to
public pntiounge in a few days.
Hank Shirzinger is back trom Lone;
Creek, looking 1 ke be bad received fair
treatment at the hauds of the Republic.
Dave Pressley, of Butter cretk, was in
last night for Jus. Pearson, who is seri
ously ill with rheumatism.
An additional fall of about three inches
f suow, last night, renders it possible
for more coasting.
Thb Snow Stokx. George Vinson's
young son reported snow badly drifted
Inst Sunday ou the riiUe between Hinton
and Little Butter oreeks, iu some places
to a depth of four feet. The eauie day,
paities reported no snow on the ridge
between Willow aud Rhea creeks, and
also none from a point 10 or 18 miles
south of here to the river, bouluern
Morrow, or the mountain region bus
plenty of the "beautiful." Il is wonder
ml how conditions vary in a little couuty
iike Morrow.
THE MASQUERADE.
The fallowing masquers, who partici
pated iu the fentivilles last Fiiday even
ing, have handed iu their respective
names and characters assumed: Miss
Slay Mailock and Mrs. Geo. Couser,
Snake Channels, (very original charac
ters); Mis. M J. B.issetl, Phautom; Joste
Rhea, A poor Buucbgrass Woman; Mis
Kosa Jones, Jocky Girl; Chris. Letellier,
the Country School Unl; Miss Ranuey,
Nun; Mips Ava Smith, Nun; Mr . Smn
inaiis, Prinoess; Geo. Noble, Coon ;
Frauk Whetstone, Coon; Belle Sritlin,
Foituue Teller; Daisy Clark, Elower
Girl; Ellor RUea, Mother Hubbard;;
Mrs. Davis, Widow; Lealba Matlock,
Bootblack; Lillian Rhea, Douiino; lhV
Matlock, Popcorn; Otis Patterson, Brake
beam Tourist; Mrs. Joe Hayes. Night;
The prizes were awarded as follows:
Beat, sustained ouaracters, May Mat luck
aud Mrs. Geo. Couser; Eiueat ooalume,
Mrs. Joe Hayes; most comical oliaraoter,
Leatba Matlock. In the lutier case,
Miss Matlock not only got away with
this puze, but earned some Hi bU in play
ing the role of bootblack.
Quice a number did not report name
ami character assumed, aud consequent
ly their names do not appear. They
must not blame the printer tor this.
For a lame buck, a pain iu the side or
chest, ur for tootu-nohe or ear-ache,
pr .nipt relief may be bud by using
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is relialle.
For stile by tdocum-JoLiiston Drutj Co.
THE PROPRIETORS of Ely's Cream
Balm do not claim it to lie a cure-all, but
a sure remedy for catarrh, oolds in the
head aud hay fever. It is not a liquid or
snuff, hut .is easly applied iuto the nos
trils. It gives relief at once.
Hon. C A. Rhea rerorts his numer
ous flocks iu good condition never
belter any previous winter. 'Ihere was
not enough of suow at his lower rauch
lust Suturday to prevent ebeepfrom graz
ing. WHY CONTINUE the usenf irritating
powdeis, ji) Nil's or liquids. Ely's Cream
Balm, pleasant of application and a cure
for cutarrh and cold in the bead, can he
had for 50V. It is easily applied iuto the
nostrils, is safe and pleasant, aud is cur
ing tbe most obstinate oases. It gives
relief at once.
The mnny friends of Chas. Younggren
will be pleased to bear that he is in
Portland working at bis trade, and
evidently d'dng very well. Charley in
tends to" go over uu the Souud in the
Spring.
"THE JERSEY LILLY."
Anolesea Cotiaoe, L. B., July 2.
Gentlemen: Although it is verv
usual for me to use any bilious or
washes, still, in answer to your reqnset,
I have tried Wisdom's Violet Cream and
Robertine. The former I consider es
pecially efficacious iu cases of roughness
of the skin, and I have been using ;t
every day for the last fortnight. I have
found the Robertine an excellent prepar
ation in oases of tan. sunburn, etc..
caused by exposure to March wiuds aud
a July suu.
Yours faithfully,
Lii.lie LanqtbT.
To Messrs. Wisdom & Co.
Saturday next the jolly people of
Chirks Canyon will have a competitive
rabbit bunt, the side securing the least
numbers to pay for the oyster supper in
tue evening, A dauce wi 1 folio.
Because Bert Simons carries a black
eye, don't accuse him of being No. 2 in a
"scrap." The boys have been practicing
np in Ibe "mnidv art," and even soft
gloves bnrt wbeu scientifically bandied
by sluggers.
PRONOUNCED HOPELESS, YET
SAVED.
From a letter oritten by Mrs. Ada E.
Hurd.of Groton, S. D , wh quote: "Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled on
my Lungs, cough set in and finally ter
minated iu Consumption. Four doctors
gave me up by saying I could live but a
ahort timp. I gave myself np to my
Savior, determined if I could not stay
with mv friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband was
ailvised to get Dr King's New Discovery
Tor Copsuinition. Loiiihs ami uokis
I gave it a tiial, took in all tight bottles;
it has cured me and thank God I a'n
now a well ami hearty woman." Trial
free at T. W. Ajer's, Jr., CityDrug Store,
regular size, 50c and $1.00.
Severely EnunED On last Tuesday
morn ng, li'lle Guy Buyer was severely
bruiS'd about the face and lim'os in
co'isti' g on the Cemeterv bill, near the
Catholic church. Pr. Swinburne was
called to attend tbe little sefferer, who is
rapidly recovering. There s fun in coast
ing, but all care should be taken to
avoid aooidents.
The Worm Dnricued.
The facilities of the present day for tbe
production of everything that will con
duce to the material w elfare and comfort
of mankind ore almost unlimited and
when Syrup of Fijs mas first produced
Lhe 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 iu
the Spring time or, in fact, at any time
and the better it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
The ooiinty jail at Condon caught fire
onthellth iust. The prisoner was no
consumptive, and vigorous yelling
brought the town out in time to save
this and other onunty buildings.
ecu b aar
Many peculiar points make flood's Sar
saparilla superior to all other medicines.
Peculiar in combination, proportion,
and preparation of ingredients,
Hood's S:irsanarllla possesses
tuo full curativo value of the V
best known remedies -!ur S of
tbe vegetable klng-.VV .uom.
Peculiar in Us Cj'v strength
and economy f -jXrllood's Sar
taparllla Is :lie only medi
cine ofjl walch can truly
be saidjA ) "OnellundredDoses
One Qk S Dollar." Medicines tn
larger and smaller bottles
require larger doses, and do not
produce as good results as flood's.
Peculiar in its medicinal merits.
Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith-
erto unknown, and lias won for Itself
the title of "The greatest blood
purifier ever discovered.
Fcculiarln its "good name
uuuic, mere is now more
of Ilood's Sarsaparilla old In
Lowell, wlicieyT JtOit is made,
than of ally rotlier blood
purifiers. V--ZKrcculiar hi Its
plienomc- rWVnal record of sales
abroad, Vno other nronaratlon
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r 1.U1LV 111 OW DUMlll
and retained .s popularity
and confidence r.mong all classes
people so steadfastly.
Do not be induced to buy ether preparations,
but be sure to got the recullar Medicine,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. Sl;slxfor$5. Prepared only
by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses -One Dollar
Geo. Noble. Jr., had one of his fingers
disli.ented while coasting on Toboggan
mil JUomtay mgi.t. isert. aimons re
ceived a sprained nnkle at the same time.
Too many sleds got together at once.
DE, A.B01HST.
AT PORTLAND UNTIL JULY 5th
DR. ABORN, Fourth and Morrison
Streets, Portland, Oregon, the most suc
cessful physician on the American conti
nent for the speedy, positive, absolute
and permanent cure for Catarrh of the
Head, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonin
and consumption. Twenty-five years'
successful practice.
Insfaiitmcous relief and permanent cures often
fleeted upon first consultation.
Dr. Aborn, by his original, modern,
scientific method, effects
Speedy and radical cures of tlio no;t
obstinate
Ion? slanduij' cases
of Nasal Catarrh, Ozenn, Deafness, Dis
charges from the Ears, Asthma, Bron
chitis and Consumption.
Also Stomach Disorders, Bilious Colio,
Gall Stones and Jaundioe, Heart, Liver,
Kidnev, Bladder and Nervous Affections;
Diseases of Men. Also all ailments pe
culiar 1 j women.
Dr. Aborn can be consulted from now
until July 5th, when he leaves for
Europe.
Note. Home treatment, securely pnek-
.ed, sent by express to any part of the
Pacific Coast and Territories for those
who cannot possibly call iu person.
411-jnne 1.
ca-o to
S. C. SMITIi'S
-FOK ALL-
JobWork& Repairing
CUPBOARDS, T.1BLE? STANDS, ETC., ETC.
-ALSO A FINE LINE OF
MOULDINGS,MIHHOHS ANO
CUHTAIN POLES,
1)1 KUCI' FIIOM THE EAST
CHEAP FOIl CASH,
PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY.
-Nextdoorto V. O. MINOH'S, May Street.
THE
CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH. MY BKCKI
STOP IT NOW,
SOON IT VDIILBl TOO CATI.
I have bten troubled many yesrs with
disease of the kidneys and have tried
many different lemedies and have
sought aid from different physicians
without relief. About (he 15th ol April
1 was sufrerinif from a very violent
attack that almost prostrated me IB
....... a niannn t .ut 1 WSS b"llt OVCr.
When I sat down it was almost impossible for me
to get up alone, or lo put on my clothes, when
kiml Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the
OKliOON KIUNKV TEA, to my
hotel. I immediately commenced
using the tea. It had an almost
miraculous effect, and to the aston
ishment of all the guests at the hotel,
in a few days.l am happy to state,
that 1 was a new man. 1 will'
recommend the tea to all afflicted!
as 1 have been.
O. A. TUPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel.
sama a ,n
NO MORE BACKACHE!
faber's Gslden Female Pills.,
FnrFemnle Irreenlar
1 tlc; not n hi? lute them
on the market. AVivrr
ni;. S'i ceesnilly used
by p ominptit la lies
monthly. Guaranteed
to relieve s lppiVBsed
mentrua;ioa.
tUrElSAFC! CE3TAIM!
Dnn't hi rnmbieeod.
Hftvo lime. Health,
an... rao'jey ;Uke uo oili
er. flpnt ti anv address.
'"CTi. ftfM-iirp YiV ma t nil re-
ee? pt of pric, 2.0j.
THE A7XB0 SiEu!C!NE C3fl?Ariy,
Western Branch, Jox27, rOKTLANU, oil
Sold by T, W. Ayerfl. Jr. Sole Agent
or Heppor. - tf.
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NOTICE I
Believing that tbe party who arranged
my ticket at the late city election, made
an unintentional mistake, I feel that 1
owe said party au apology for a former
notice iu the Gazette.
413 It. J- F. Kekney.
. FOR SALE !.k.,.ii'
A flood sheep rancb and range on
S i 'ke river, iu Idaho. For fuith, r par
t.culars, i quire at tbe Gazklte uiliee.
413-tf.
Will sell at cost during sale, all my
stoo ol Men's and Bojs' Uvncoats and
Leather Co.its. 4T.it I.
C. S. Van Duyn.
Special forms in legal blanks printed
to order at the Gazettb ollioe. Non
but the best legal blank paper used. A
fuli liue of blanks for jnMices, etc., it
kept iu siuck, at prices us low as Salem.
Portland or Pendleton. Send in your
orders.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
One hundred and sixty acres of bunch
grass, nicely situated. Call at Oazktte
office. 405-tf.
FOR SETTLERS.
Settlers who have paid $100 for their
pre-emptions or commuted homesteads
i linn Id apply for a rebate through Frank
H Suow, at Lexington. He makes no
charges unless successful. 410 tf.
FOR SAL i.
The Byrne and MoCiillongh plaoe, on
Willow creek, 10 miles above Heppner.
For terms, apply in person or by letter,
to Frank Byrne, Fossil, Gihiain county,
Oregon. 410 tf.
1 All.tUtlMi'
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 ous
tom made pants rom $7 to $15 btst
goods in the market.
A. Abphamhiok.
LOST ON McKAY CREEK.
One sorrel gelding, saddle horse, on o;
about August 1, 1890. He is about 7
years old; weight, about 1,000 pounds,
has n white strip down the face, and left
eye affeoted. Has brand F. on the right
shoulder. I will give $20 reward to any
one that, delivers the above horse t Joe
Keenej's stable, at P. ndleton, Or., or
$10 for any information that will lead to
bis recovery. II. C. Vacghan.
410 413.
THEY STILL LIVE I
Although the Banchgrass Blade died
about two years ago, many of its de
linquent subscribers are living, as are
also the books und accounts of said
paper, which are iu possession of the un
dersigned, who desires all persons know
iug themselves iudebted to the Blade for
subscriptions to settle with him on or
before March 20, 1891, after hiobdate
all unpaid bills will be placed with au
attorney for collection.
'R. H. WlIITSON,
412-413. Lexington, Or.
Soon to arrivel A iine line of White
Dress Goods, children's and ladies'; also
full line of ladies' spring uuderwear,
whiob I will sell at 50c, 75c. and 1 per
suit. Ladies' Vests, a-ii ciik 2 per suit;
also a fine liue of Beaded Necklaoes, and
tbe latest patterns of Embroidery, Im
ported Black Sateen Henrietta finish.
Prices to suit all. - 412i(.
C. S. Van Duyn.
CONSUMPTION CUBED.
An old pbynioian, retired from prno
tice. hfivin had pluced in li is bunds by
an Eiint India imsHionary the formula of
a simple vegetable remedy tir tbe upeedy
and p rmaiient cure of Consumption.
Bnvhiiie. Catarrh, Asthma ;md all throat
and Lnuir AftVotiuns, also a positive aud
radioal cure fur Nervous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints, alter having
tested its wonderful curative powers iu
thnuRHiids of oases, has felt it his duty to
make it. knmwi to bis Buffering fellows.
otunted by this motive and desire to
relievi humnii.auireriii(?, 1 will send free
of olmrgH. to all ho desirn it, this re
cipe, in German, French or English, with
full directions for preparing and naiuk.
Sent by mail by addressing nitb stamp,
naming tins paper.
W. A. No yes, 820 Powers' Block,
432 463 lyr. Rochester, N. Y.
The Oreaonian has the largest oircu
latioii of any daily, Sunday or weekly
paper west of the Kooky Mountains, and
in order to further increase its c iron I a
tion they have eeleoted with great care,
a large list of valuable books and other
useful articles, and are o (Turing them as
premiums to each new subscriber, to any
of its several issues for yearly subscrip
tions. The OrejyoMianshouH be in every
household. Bud for premium list to the
Oregonian Publishing Co., 1 ortlntid,
Oregon. 409-410.
Mr, Mattos has taken the wagoni off
(he HeppnerCanyou stage line, and put
on Kieiuhs in their stead. There is splen
did slfigliing between Heppner and
Hardnuiu, but this eud of the road is get
ting bare.
ME PIT WINS.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for yeiirs we have been selling Dr. Kind's
New Discovery for Consumption. I)r,
Kind's New Life TilU, Bnckliu'a Arnica
Salve ami Electric Bitters. nd have
never handled remedied that sell as well,
or that hfive given such universal satis
faction. We do not hesitate to guttriin
tee them every time, and wh eland reudg
to refund the purchase price, if sntiHfac
tiry remilts do not follow their nsp.
These remedies have won their Kreat
popularity purely on their merits. T.
W. Ayets, Drnjjtfist.
Our tolx't'tiimiHiH liHiileil now b"lh
Mninlay and TuHHilny to rppitir the rav
Hgns nf "OIH Hnl " Our h'wa will tiHve
a tuboga-i slid ,eveu if they are Com
pelled to import Biinw,
Now the timn of yettr appronohelb
when it'a uo world of tun for the festive
vaquero and rm ut ; i ni moonrcb. Wreot
Iiiik villi Htuclt in tle Klin", morning air
is no piinio, frm extensive experience
had by youra truly.
OLD WAVES
Are predicted with reliable aoenracy,
and people liable to painn and aohea of
rheumatism dread every ol.iinue to dump
r .turmy weather. Alih'uub Hood's
Hiirniipniilla i not claimed to be a pos
itive hpeeitie for ihenmaliHm, the re
markable cures it lias efleoted nhow that
it may he tnkeo for this Oouipluiut with
reasonable Certainty of benefit. Its
action in neutralising the acidity of the
blood, which is the oaime of rheumatism,
coimlitnteg the secret of siifoeBS of
Hood's H mapnnlla. If yon sutler from
rheumatism, give Huud'g Sarsaparilla a
fair trial ; il will do yon good.
NOTICE or INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 9, 1891.
Koiice la hereby jfiven that the followlne-
named settler ha tiled notice of bis Intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that to id proof Mill be made before Frank H.
8now, V. 8. 'ommisioner at LuxliiKton, Or.,
ou March 21, lwU, viz:
PAUL TROEDSON,
Hd. 2Sfl. for the Wi;8V. NEHW'i.PEU 9WU
SM' IS, Tp 1 N, K i fi, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous reaidence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Charlea W. Reed, Sylvester White. Joseph Fli
tting and Charles Filkins. all of caddie, Morrow
county. Or.
JOHN W. IjKWIP,
412-417. . Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The PulleR, Or., Feb. 9, 1S91.
Notice is hereby triren that the followinir-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Frank II.
now. u. a. (join mi en loner at .Loxincton. ur.. ou
March 20, 18-J1, viz:
CHARLES W. REED,
Hd. .IMl.for the8E': Sec 2, Tp 1 N, R23E, V. M.
lie names me following wuncBHes to prove
his continuous residence uoon. and cultivation
of, said laud, viz:
&vivester vuine. ram lrcenson. Josenn li
king and Charles Filkins, all of Saddle. Morrow
couuty, Or.
JOHN VY. LEWIS,
412-417. Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow.
J. T. Thompson,
Flaintiff.
vs.
Rachel S. Thompson,
Defendant.
To Rachel 9. Thompson, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR
aud answer the complaint tiled against you
iu the above entitled suit within ten da'B from
the date ot the service of this summons upon
you, if served within this county; or, if served
within any other county of this State, then with
in twenty days from the date of the Bervlce of
this summons upon you; or, if Rervcd by publi
cation, then on or before the first day of the Cir
cuit Court of said County aud state, to-w it,
Monday, March 2:1, IHUl, and If you fall so to
answer or appear for want thereof, the plaintiff
will take judgment against you, dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing between yon
and plaintiff, on the grounds of desertion, and
for such relief as is prayed for iu his complaint
filed herein,
'ihis summons Is nerved on you by publica
tion, by virtue of an order made by Hon. L. R.
Webster, Judge of the 1st Judicial District of
Oregon, which said order Is dated at The Dalles,
Oregon, February 12, lsiti.
W. R. ELLI3,
412-417. Att'y for Haintlff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the Couuty of Morrow.
The National Bank
ol Heppner,
riaiutiff.
VB.
R. W. Bcardon and I. M.
Piper, et al
Defendants.
To R. W. Ileardon and I. M. Piper, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR
and answer the Complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action within ten dayi
ironitneuate oi me service oi uus tjummo'is
upon von, if served within this County; or, If
served iu any other County oi this state, then
w ltiuii twenty days lro.n tne ctate ot the service
of this Summons upon you; or, if served by
puuucauon, men ou or oeiore me ursi nay oi
the next ter.u of the Circuit Court of Baid Coun
ty and State, to-wit, March 2J, Mil, and if you
fail so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff
will inke tudiruient against von for the sum ol
One Hundred and Mnety-niue dollars (19!t),
balance due on promissory note, aud ten lu) per
cent, interest from September :), 1WI0, and for
attorney's lees, and costs and disbursements.
'Ihis summons is served on you by publication,
by virtue of au order made at The Dalles, Or.,
by Hon. L. R. WeliBier, Judge of the FirBt Ju
dicial District of Oregon, baid order is dated
reuruary iu, xvji.
W. R. ELLIS.
412-417.
Att'y for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
uie uoumy oi sorrow.
Foster Adams,
Plaintiff,
Ellar Adams,
Defendant.
To Ellar Adams, Defendant.
IN THE NAMKUPTHK STATE OF OREGON:
OU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR
anil answer the complaint Died againBt you
in the above entitled suit within ten days from
the date of the service of this buui-
moiiB upon yon. if served within
this couuty; or. if served within any other
county of this state, then within twenty days
troin tue uaie oi me service oi mis summons
upon you; or, if served by publication, then on
or before March 2-f, lS'.U, the first day of the next
term of the Circuit Court of said county and
state, aud if you fuil so to answer or appear, for
want tbereol, the plaiutitf will take judgment
against you, dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now e.vimlug between you aud plaintiff, as pray
ed for in his complaint.
This summons is served on you by publication,
by virtue of au order of Hon. L. It. Webster,
Judge of the First;JudiclalDist. of Or, which said
order was made at The Dalles, Oregon, February
in, IH'jl.
V. R. ELLIfl,
412-117. Att'y for Hoi Miff
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the County of Morrow,
State of Oregon.
The American Mortgage Co,'
of Scotland, Limited,
l'luintltTs,
vs.
Mvlan E. Handy and Phosbe
Handy,
Defendants.
To Mylan E. Handy and Phcebe Handy, Defen
dants. IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO APPEAR
Hint answer the coniiilaiut filed agHinst vou
in the above entitled cause, by the first day of
the next regular term oi tne above entitled
court, to-wit: March 2:(d, A. u, and if yon
fail so to answer, lor want inereoi me piaiimus
will take judgment against you for the sum of
eight hundred and twelve dollars, with Interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum
from Feby. 4, 1'.1 until paid; for the sum of
tiftv-stx dollars with ihterest thereon at the rate
of eight per cent, per annum from Dec. 1. In1.)
until paid; for the Btiin of one hundred anil fifty
dollars attorneys fees and for costs and disburse
mpntH nf tliiii suit: and for the foreclosure of a
certain mortgage executed by you iu favor of
niaiiit and conveying xne loiniwiug uescrioeu
premises, to-wit: the hE'4 Hec. 2. Tp. 2 N It, '6
E., W. M.,ln Morrow County, Oregon, and for
such other relief as Is demanded tu the com
plaiht. 'Ihis summons is published by order of
lion. James A. Fee, Judge of the sixth Judicial
district of the State of Oregon.
J, N. BROWN.
411-417. Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of thd Btate (if Orngon,
fur Morrow County.
Margaret Dunton, Platnttlf,
vs. I
John A. Hendrix and Iathy f
J. Hcndrix, Defendant!. J
To John A. Hendrlx and Uthy J. Hendrlx,
Defeli'luntH:
In t)ie name of the State of Or.'fon. You are
hereby required to appear and aimw er the rom
plaint tiled aioilnut you iu tiie above entitled
cHime hy the Unit day ol the next regular term
of thl court, that being the (d day of March,
A. I). lM'.'l. and if yon fall BO to answer, for want
thereof the plaiutitf will take judgment against
you for the sum of Two Hundred aud .Sixty Dol
lars (2l), with interest at the rate of id per
cent, per annum from Nov. 21, lKW,, and tlie fore
closure of a mortgage, given to secure the same,
on the Northwest quarter of Hectlon Twenty-six
Oil'.), Township Three (.1) Houth, Range Tw enty
six (-21'.) E.W. M-, and for such further relief aa Is
demanded in the complaint.
This summons Is published by order of Judge
James A. Fee, Judge ol the 8lxth Judicial dis
trict of this Htate.
Heppner, Jan. '23, 1'Ji.
" J. n. nnovvN,
4)0-416. Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at U Grande, Or., Feb. II,
Notice is hereby given that the followlug
naiued settler has filed notice of his intention
to make tlnal proof In support of hisclalm, anil
that said proof will be made liefore County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Or., on
March SI), , MM, viz:
JAMES II. PENLAN'D.
Ds So. VK, for the WVj HK'4and NB'YSW!4
and tiV.'i N W!4 bee. i, Tp. 3 a, K U E, W. M.
Frederick H. Ktaddon, take special notice.
He names tbe following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, vtx:
August Hale, Thomas R. Miller, William Dun
can aud Joel Uroom, all of Heppner, (li-egon,
A. Cl.KAVKa,
413.41X. Register.
Frank H. Know, of Islington is an
thorizsd to receive land publication feel
for tbe Gazette.
WHAT !
Don't Know Thafc
H. Blackman & Co.
Can famish you $ oat fitting Suits for both men and boys, Ladle Dress Goods
of elegant patterns,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats, Blankets, Groceries, Heirs' Suwfa,
Stockmens' Outfits, for Trail Use,
Guns, Ammunition, Glassware and Queensware.
Agents for the Celebrated
Bain Wagons and Hacks?
WELL ! WELL ! WELL !
TTTTTT
Now you have that Information.
Yea, and Many other things kept in a large, well-appointed
store like II. Blackman & Co.'s. Every,
thing is sold at the lowest
possible prices.
When you get your Fall Outfit,
Don't Forget
H. Blackman & Co.,
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
tNJSW
NEW GOODS!
ISuWeor to
HEPPNER,
TO ARRIVE
The Largest Stock of Clothing ever brought to Heppner, bonght FOR
CASH in the Eliot, Rnd will be sold nt nriceg never hnnl of before.
BOfS' .UITa at 1 2o and upwards MEN'S and YOUl'HS' SUITS,
Owing to the mild winter, will offer for the next THIRTY DAYS
lOO OVURCOATS1
Ten to Fifteen Per Cent. Below Former Prices.
MINOR BROTHERS,
MAY ST. - HEPPNER, OR.
For FirBt Quality Goods at Lowest Prices,
GO TO
LEEZER & THOMPSON
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Tinware, Groceties, Confectionery, Wood and Willow Ware.
Agents for New Home and favorite Mewing Machiues. Lnmbersssa's
Tools a bpeoialty. Highest market prioe paid for farm produce.
tf. Comer Main aud Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Office at The Dalles, Or. Jan. 19, '01.
Notice Is hereby given that tlie followlng--named
settler has tiled notice of tils intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before County Judge of
Morrow County, at Heppner Oregon, on Febru
ary 21, ll'Jl, vU: ,
FRANK L, TROUTMAN,
Hd. No. 2.176, for the NEJ Sec. 4, Tp. 1 8, R 26 E,
ile names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said laud, viz;
. Metier, Thomas Boothby, Dan Potter and J.
C. Thomson, ail of U-xinglon, Or.
John W. I.hwis,
400-114. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
land Office at U Orande, Or., Jan. 19. 1891.
Nollee Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention 10
make final proof lu support of his claim, and
that said proof will i made hefore the County
Clerk of Morrow Countv, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Tuesday, Maroh 3, 1W1, viz:
JOSEPH DUBOIS.
No. 10014, for the f Ki Hec. a, Tp. H, R27 K. W. M.
Ile names the following witnesses to prove his
continues residence, upon and cultivation of,
said land, vi.:
IjiuIs Oroshens, Victor Oroshens, Robert llaK
and Dan B. atalter, all of iieppuer, Or.
A. CLIAVIR,
iff) 414. Register.
WHAT ! !
FIEM II
NEW PRICES!
VV. O. MINOR,)
OREGON.
THIS WEEK!;
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at U Grande, Or., Jan. 19, 1891.
Nutlce Is hereby riven that the folinwin..
named settler has Hied notice of Ills Intention ta
make final proof lu support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow County. Or., on Tuesday. March
li, IH'Jl, viz:
LOUIS OROSHENS,
Ds. No. mi0. for Lot 4. and SWli NWW. WU
8W14 Hec 1, Tp. 6 H, R 2 E, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of,
said laud, viz:
W. o. Minor. Wesley Marlatt, Robert Hart and
Joe Dubois, all ot Heppner, Or.
A. UU1VIS,
400-414. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. s,
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make tlual proof In support of hla eloim. and
that said proof will be made before w. It
Ellis, U. S. Commissioner at Ueppiisr, Morrow
county, Or., on March U, lnul, viz:
SAMUEL W. CREESON.
Hd. 3M1, for the BW See 12,TpJ8, R26K, W.M.
He names th. following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
suid laud, viz:
John It. Gentry, W. f!. Lacy, W. W. Kirk and
Wui. Barton, all of Ueppuer, Or.
Joaa W. Lswis,
4J2-4IT. Register.
i.