The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, March 26, 1891, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE
THURSDAY, March 26, 1891
Union Pacific Railway-Local Card.
No. 81. mixed, leaves Hepnner 9:15 a. m.
No. SS, " arrives . " 5:80 p. m.. daily
except Hunduy.
CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
t-itnge leaven for Ciinycin City daily,
eii"f t Snudav, lit 6:30 A. M.
Arrives dally, except Monday, at
Fire at Widla Wall on Sunday, tbe
14tti iuet., destroyed the saddlery thop
... nr li n fu.:.,., al, knma
and a wagon shop. Mr. Chips is the of the Heppn-r school assembled n the
HEPPNER SCHOOL EXERCISES.
A number of the patmoa and friends
5:lC P. m.
. 'ilit-re if
and 81lp
Uatiyou.
saving of 16 hours in time
cash by taking this route to
1 AdverUriiK Agency. Ht and 65 Alerchants
ic.haiuc.lSnn Francisco. California, where cc-
tracus for advertming ran Do mime ior it.
0 W LI IMLI'.l! 4 CO.. 4211 Ffth street. Port
land Oreson. Hi e authorized to make advertising
coulricte for the Ueuuner OAZfcTTK.
THE GAZETTE'S AGENTS.
Lexinglon, W. B. McAllister.
Vaguer, J. P. Spray. ,
Arlington, Mr. Beuuett, Moody s ware-
house.
Until! Creek. Eagle.
Gnllnnav, Hob Shaw.
Gooseberry. Or.. W. S. Parman.
Camas Prairie, Oscar DeVaul.
Matteson, Allen McFernu.
Nvp. Or.. H. C. Wright.
Hardtnau, Or., C. M. Spencer.
Hamilton, Grant VO., ur.
Radio.
lone, T. J. Carl.
Prairie City, Or., R. R. McHnley.
Canyon Citv. Or., 8. L. Parnsh.
Pilot Rock.'G. P. Skelton.
Dsyville. Or., Mr. Adams, r. M.
John Jay, Or., Postmaster.
Mi. John Kdington.
SloTlbdon.Or.. Wm. G. MeCroskey.
Mount Vernon, Graut Co., Or,
"Eight Mile, Or., Mrs. Andrew Asb
baugh .
An agent wanted in every preempt, tt.
Mattie A.
Post-
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Here and There.
96-tf.
Weston,
at Salem
Lambing is in full blast.
Banner, Photographer.
Kv. D)unis is down from
Cant. A. P. Ankeny died
Tuesday.
Albert Ayers is over from Butter creek
this week.
J. D. Hickey is baok from Denver,
Colorado.
Mayor T. J. Matlock is out rustling
with "his sheep."
Business seems to be picking up in
every department.
"Uncle" CIihs. Cochran called at these
quarters Tuesday.
Mrs. Annie Crump moved out to her
ranch Saturday last.
Hon. W. R. Ellis arrived home from
Portland Friday last.
o.ih, K,n1i snvs that there ii yet
niuoii snow in the Blues.
L. O. Connor is preparing for a sum
v...,. loitini with muttons.
Henry Padberg came up with the Lex-
ingtoti ueieguuuu iuouu-j.
A. S. Parkins leaves to-day for Wash
in,, lull w here he will locate.
Theo. Banner is a rustler and gets there
nil iho a, me taking pictures.
uhniA con regation of
j..m,m,ra in town Monday last.
Lanns Penland wintered his 1,600
head of sheep without tue loss
Albeit Willis has just consummated
the trade o a ranch uear Lexington.
W 3 Parman, onr Gooseberry agent,
was noticed in the village early tuts
week. ,
Br Geoghegan bought a fine piano o
8. J. La France during his stay here last
week. ,
Mrs. Andy Stevenson and family moved
out to the ranch, on Skinner Fork, early
this week.
Thad Armstrong and Ben Swggart
were up from the lower country early
this week.
Brewery Bluff is being pared
little to make
thoroughfare.
W. E. Kahler, one of onr Hardmau
, merchants, called at tuis ouice wu.. -
town Tuesday.
Owen Kane strikes for Wash this
week, wheie he will rustle hard till cold
weather ugaiu.
Jas. O. Williams, the Spring Hollow
.sheepman, was over Monday - "Court
iug, we reckon."
The Hale boys and Lishe Watkine
were down from tue omow, . -
of the Blues the first of the week.
Mrs A. A. Curtis has so far reoovered
as to be able to accompany Mr, Curtis to
Idaho, they starling ibis morning.
Anthony Kane returned home last
.A vt, it,,,, college, "here he has
been attending school the past winter.
ranch of
down a
better and more sightly
r -,,11 i.n. taken a nlace m the
"e"r:Z7 V the rancl
V, ' k,. whose ulaoe is near Lena.
Commander J. r. WW
East" or West reachmg here that evening
Pros Att'y Wilson and Judge iee
left Tnesuay for their respeotive homes,
after rbrleYtbouoh effective session of
' ,o4nm Monday from
wUaWa la, h viug been detained at
AVungtou e Saturday th.ough irreg-
ular trains.
On Tuesday last, Mrs. W. G. Boyer
Willow creek, as members of the Cuns
tian c huroh here.
Miss Gnssie Goldstone is visiting her
reUtiveS.Mr. and Mt. "!.
the Cohu Bros. She will return to
Francisco shortly.
Ed. M. Hawley got in from California
auu
mill Will ICiumu
yesieroay .- ,al,firQ118 dtfWn
short tune. r-t
Drinci ml loser, having had S3.0,K) worth
ot g.xxlsm the place at the tiru of the
blaze, on wdion he dad but $1 000 inmir
anoe. He is a hrother.iu-law ot ye scribe.
This paper hopes our friends below
will uot forget to let our fish come up
Willow oreek, and that even onr miller,
J. B. Sperrv, will arrange so that the
fii'iiy tribe cat) -navigate, the stream
above Heppnei, for our friends above
like Hsliiug, loo
A nnml er of the old soldier boys g"t
together last M mday and enjoyed a re
nniou on a small seal?. The Gazette
man "reuned," too, on general pritici.
plea, not having seen anything more ter
rible th'to I lie oyclnrainit of the "Battle of
Gettysburg."
C. R. Griffin, representing M.J. Keller
& Co.. of Oakland, Cal., was in town
early this week looking np business in
his line. The priuta propose to wear
good clothes hereafter, judging from the
way Mr. Griffin got iu his work on our
ranch.
Among the Eight Milers in to attend
court the first of the week, our reporter
.t,ne,i I. H. Allen. Jake William, N. R.
MnVav. John T. Moreland, Pete Breuner
aud Jake Young, all of whom are happy
iu the promise of big orops this season.
Nelse Jones' Shi '6 horse, "Sandy,"
was bred by Thos. Denhnrat, of Whit
tiugton, Scotland, who is noted as a
breeder of high grale coach horses,
heavy horses that can travel. "Sandy,
as a heavy horse, is a fine trotter.
Mr. J. E. Cannon's business bore, as
the representative ot the Soandinaviau
i..,-,;,,rutmn Anaoniation. is to seonre
options on Morrow oonnty land for the
purpose or cotouiauus u no..-.--.-Soandia-Americaus.
Died On Eight Mile, at 4 p. m. Sat
urday, H'nroh 21, Kiss Hiliua Lovegreen,
aged 23 years. The interment took place
at the Hardman cemetery last Mouaay.
Miss Lovegreeu had a host of friends who
will sadly miss her.
TV !., In. , ,H rennrlK having lost lePS
than one hundred head of sheep out of
his bauds numbering 20,0j0 head, lhia
is a smaller luss thau he would have sua
taiued during the same length of time iu
the summer season.
We are reliably informed that the peo
ple between Alpiue and Lexiugton are
anxious tor a post uthee. it win requue
oulv a small change in tne preseui, i-ouk.
from Eoho to Heppner to waoh the pro
posed P. O.
Hon Henry Blaokman returned Mon
day from Portland where he has been
under a ph)8ioians care for some weeks.
His friends will oe gratified to learn
that he has almost entirely recovered.
Price Horence bad up 400 head of
cattle to feed through the storm, and re
ports a loss ot oniy eigui ueau. u.
u mber were not found last fall, but
came through iuexoelieut oouditiuu.
Jerry Colin, of this plaoe, will short-
,., ,v.i,,.rl, i hiiHiness for lumseii nere,
ut nreseuD contemplating establishing a
grocery store. The yi ung man has the
best wishes of the Gazette.
nnrt linn adiourned till June 22i
whioh will make it inoonvenient for jury
men and others, but much better than
WBitiug till September term ior me cus
tomary doses uf justice.
C. A. bales, of Galloway, was caneu in
to attend court, aud says that it will be
very inoonvenient for him to attend the
teim iu June, that being in the midst of
our busiest seeson.
Sandy Olds has been found guilty f
manslaughter, and has reoeived his sen
teuoe ot one year. The change of venue
had something to do with it. Ibis is
Old's fourth trial.
Bill Tilhird and Geo. Shipley had a
'scrap'' in froutof the City Hutel Satur
day last, which created some excitement
for a time. The boys will have their
limes," anjbuw.
Our streets are getting dry again, and
buuohgrass is growing nicely on ad
iao.nl hills. Later Since writing the
above, we have had an elegant shower.
Chas. Mitchell oame up from Lower
Rniter oreek on Saturday, and will here
after make hie home with hiB mother,
Mra J ii, v Mitchell, or ueppuer.
A. A. Curtis left this morning for his
borne at Shoshone, out win nae.j '"'"
to this section in the oourse of a few
months.
a n flTiatt nf Ridge, made us a pleas
ant oall Monday last, tie reporie .
over in the "Potts," and range is looking
well. a ,.
J E Cannon, representing the Scandi
navian Immigration Association, of Port-
laud, is in the city in me luiereai ui
firm. '
u;s. lmva ctionld ioin the Post
at Lexington and secure a meeting of
that organization here, occasionally.
R R Duran, who has a coal prospeo
nn the head of Butter creek, was over
from Black Horse Saturday last.
J F. Willis was up trom ijexingion
Saturday to attend a regular meetiug uf
Hennner Lodge, A. F. & A. M.
v H7r,oht was over from Lone
Ronk. Saturday. He has had a Biege of
"grip," but is recovering fast.
Rev S. B. Lttson preached 8 very
interesting sermou at the BaptiBt church
Hnndsiv eve last.
Ted Minard, of Lower Buuer orees,
.. ;n ittendanoe at our onei term oi
court this week,
Aiii,ino lik it for dvsoepata and icdi
gestion. Simmons Liver regulator is a
safe, sure cure.
R 0 Wills, the lone merohaut, was in
Heppner early this week, looking healthy
and strong again.
Holmes Haymnn returned trom rorr-
land Tuesday, alter an aoseuco u
months.
Master Arthur Kiloup iB reported as
doing well at the Sisters' school at Pen
dleton. T,.u cl.. Ttn T?nsard came over
from Galloway early this week to attend
court.
palph Benge, Otto Summer and Albert
Willis were up irom ij-njBv"" j
i.,t
Mrs Emma Kilcup and daiignier. au,
spent Monday last with friend, in Bepp-
ner. - ,
n miarlilei sufferers with dyspepsia
are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.
Born In Clark's Canyon on tne 40J
. nt & T Hoot a hnv.
inSt., tO Ul Wilts - 1
p. Oallownv and Ben Mathews were
over from Alpine Monday.
Mrs. Joe Luokmau is reported as be
ing convalescent.
L. L. Ormsby left Tuesday morning
for Idaho.
BASKING.
nrionirial'a room lu the school OUllOtng.
on last Friday afternoon, to witness the
closing i zeroises. The following is the
program h rendered on that occasion.
S ing-Bv pupils of Prof. Hudson 8
room. ,
Recitation -"And Old Woman's Com
plaint." Martha Neville. (Well ren
dered) , .,
Recitation--" The Holidays." Orvil
Jones. ..
Recitation -- "The Quarrel. Lillie
Henderson.
Dialogue By Prof. Hodson's senooi.
Dialogue By Mies Mounts' school.
Recitations --By Osoar Borg, Alma
Thompson and Master Kirk.
Dialogue --" What We Learn at
Sohool "By five little girls.
Kecitatiou "The Old Shoe. 'Pearl
Runituiion "F.venincr Time." Annie
Smith. ,.
Dialogue "A Little Girl's uream.
Six pupils
Reoilatiou By Annie Anderson.
p..;..fi.,n Uv (larrie RllHh.
Song 'The Whip-ponr-will.' Miss
Miles' room. T ,
Reoitatious-By Eugene Basey and J ad
Hart. , ., .....
Dialogue "The UmnKarus iaiuku
ter." By Miss Miles' room.
Song Prof Hodsou's room.
Dialogue-By pupils of Miss Voruzs
room. . ,
Dialogne-"Ting the Dolls bash.
rionu-Bv Myrtle Swagsjart. (Weil
rendered.) , , t D .
Recitations -Frank N-.ble, Elbert Sut
ton, Willetta Leezer, Mao Rush und Ger
trude Bishop. .
Bialogue "Kecreanou.
girls
EDrroGAZETTB: "Demand note" does
not mean payable iu coin. The word
demand was uot on the bil.s issued
Tuat was given them by the people; our
. . ... rr u nn.,.n.
i treasury was empty, me u. o. Bo.c.m-
ment was in nerd or money, auu uuu
gress ordered their is8ue,jUerefore the
name of demand notes. Von say the ex
oeption olause bad nothing to do with
its depreciation, let us Bee, now, if you
are right. Ou each bill were mose wuiua
"good for all debts, both public and pri
vate, except duties on imports and inter
est on the public debt." By that except
ion the government orced the people to
take her owu money, whioh she refused
to take herself. That was do.ie on pur
pose by the Wall Stieet "Gold Bugs," so
that gold would advance, r or mosu iiuoi.,
Suppose Vaudeibilt would isaue bills to
the amount of one million oouars, ou
each bill these words, "Good enough
f ir the people, but I will not receive
them, dou't you thinK iney woum
PreCli"e? Yours, J. P. Hadley.
Hardman, Or., March 21. '01.
NOTICE OF ISTESTIOH.
Land Office at The Dallet. Ot., Much!) Id. '91.
Notice is hereby gUeu that the following
named settler has tiled notice of ids intention to
make Dual proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Judge of tiilllain County, at Condon .Oregon, ou
May 2, 18111, viz:
J AM F.St W. HYATT.
Hd. No. 14W, for the SWt, NEV,, N'J N)V1 aud
SWi NW), Sec 10. Tp. 4 S, II. li, W . M.
He names the following wltuemea to prove his
continuous residence upon au cultivation of,
said land, viz: . , ,
James Itovse, jonn v nance, j. . rtn, ..v.
T J bavldsou, all of Uohsebcrry, Oregon.
John W. liwis,
418-423. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
InlOS'i it T iu D ilie, Or., M ir. 8, 1801.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention to
make final proof In support o his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Coun
ty Judge of Gilliam County, at toiiuuu.vi,
May 2, 18111, viz:
JOHN' CHANCE, 0
Hd. No. 261!), for the EH SE! and EH SE Sec.
4, Tp. 4 S, K. ffl, E, W. M. . . .
He names the following witnesses to pro e his
continuous residence upon and cultlvallou oi,
KJamedRovse, J. N. Hyatt, J. W. Scrivner and
T. J. Davidson, all of Gooseberry, or.
John tt. Lewis,
418-423. Register.
Recitations Bessie Sutton aud Elbert
Do'ilogue and song-By Ethel Sperrv ,
Miss Hart aud Lottie Mutters. (Well
rendered.) ,
ReoitatiooB-Ira Vanghan, Uate Don
ley, Clara Morgan, Lee Slooum and
Ethel Walbridge.
Dialogue "Stay At. nouie. . j.kvv
Garuigues and Oh is Van Duyn.
Reoitatiou-Mamie Stolt, Oaisy Clark,
Ralph Thompson, Ralph Bishop, Maud
Maliory and May Thompson.
Dialogue Four little girls.
u..;.:c Willie Dntton, Olhe
Wright, Edith Jenkms and Dollie Rush.
Closing exercieee Song by Mr. Hod-
son's pupils.
Over 100 different patterns and styles
of carpets just received by the Hepnner
Furniture Co. They will give you a bar
gain; oall on them at once.
Back Aqaih. "Uncle" Jsok Brown is
back from Salem, looking well again,
which is pleasiug to his friends. I he
Salem Statesman says of him in a recent
issue- "A. J. Brown, of Heppner, was id
Salem yesterday, and will be here visit
ing fur several days. Mr. Brown is tbe
father of George and Allie Brown,
(respectively, typo on the Statesman,
and deputy sheriff ot Multnomah Co.,)
and Mrs. Andrew Brey. For twenty-five
hi- Tiroivn ws the leading blaok-
smith of Salem. He shaped the big
;Ar in tho state bouse, and did iron
work for the court house and the Acade
my of tbe Sacred Heart, "Jaok Browu
... ; n,B davs the "crack" horse-
her of this whole section. He has not
r;,iod hero for ten or a dozeu yearn,
,i,D i,...o don't look natural to bnu
with its busy streets aud metropolitan
a: l tannin nf tllP
HITS. AC Olio uuie uo
best property ou tbe mmu street-prop
t.ht tinrtv feet front of it, has ad-
. . ..... . :.. il.a nual mnetv
vanced 1 ooo iu pnuo u
days."
W. MoAlpin
for die-
r'.t vr,-in in caUM ts at the Hepp
ner Furniture Go's. For ten dnVB they
will sell carpets dirt cheap. Don t full
to see them.
Adjourned Coekt. Word having been
reoeived that Judge Fee would convene
court ou Monday evening, Clerk Morrow
..ii.i no Monday morning at H
UII1CJ viwio t. ,
o'clook, adjourning till eveuing. Jne
Fee and Prosecuting At'orney Wilson
both arrived on the eveuing train, and by
9o'-)lock bad disposed of considerable
"default ' business Court was called
again on Tuesday morning, much being
accomplished before "train-time, ad
jolirulUg till J HUB 'ii. tfuogo i r. u
tbe reputation of being a rustler, aud
verily, he deserves it.
The V, Cii.i ru.li iteu.
The facilities of the prrsont day for til
production of evcryth;n;r tha'.wiU con
duce to the mittiial v. clfare and comfort
of mankind arc 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 ana re-
fresHirif; 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 tne more pop
ular it becomes.
Shootino Scrape Last week, Win.
Hogoboom, of Walla Walla, shot Henry
Muier a Bun of a wealthy farmer, in self-
defense, inflating a flesh wound whioh
proved fatal, blood-poisoning ensuing.
Tbe oo"-ouer's jury exonerated Mr Hogoboom.
AT.T. MEDICAL authorities agree that
catarrh is no more nor less tban an in-
flamation of the lining memorane oi tue
nasal passages Nasal oatarrb and all
catarrhal affotions of the head are not
di-eases of the blood, and it is a serious
mistake to treat them a sucn. jno con
scientious phvsioiati ever attempts to do
so. It is held by eminent medioal men
that sooner or later a specific will be
found for every disease from whioh
humanitv suffers. The facts justify us
in assuming that for oatarrb at least a
oositive cure already exists in Ely's
Crenrn Bulm.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I .and Office at The Dalles, Or., March 18, WM.
riuuue in nuiruj )iit sv ,n'
named settler has Hied notice of his i'ite"toli
to make liual proof In support of his claim, and
that said proot win oe maue w - -Slow,
U. S. Commissioner at Lexington, Or., oi
May 1801, viz: .,,.
Hd. V&, for the bE Sec. 18, Tp. 2 N, R 25 E. W.
He names the following witnessei to prove his
continuous residence upon am uuhyov-w.
Joseph Eskeison, Theodore Cork, Clinton N.
IV k and Jacob Earnst, all OI wxingioii,
row County, Oregon.
41S-42.3. ReiHtw.
I
uli--
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land oroce at l-a oranac, ur f "''(
v-,..,, v,Av.v iv that the following-
named" settler has tiled notice of his intention
,o,ui ,u.t i annTiort of htsclaim. and
that said proof will be made before County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, ur.,
March JO, , 16'Jl, viz:
JAMES H. PENLASD.
Ds. No. mm. for the WJ4 BE and NEJi BWJ
and nEW Sec. li,, Tp. 3 S, R 27 h, V,. M.
Erederick H. staddon, take special notice.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation oi,
August'Hale, Thomas R. Miller, William Dun
can and Joal Groom, all of Heppner, Oregon.
A. Cleaver,
413-418. Register.
That Fcnns Gdn.--E.
......aat..,i TnpAiiuv morning
-i. nc.urma ill Tnttle's saloon
m....; Tmtio nml others, we learn
that he had Albert Matteson on his knees
in his saloon when aisooveieu, . p-
... j:.. lo,unt heintf a SlX-ShOOter,
Mr Tuttlo rushed to the rescue and held
MoAlpin in such a position that hecuuid
j ., .i.maop though he pulled
the trigger twice, makiug two beautiful
r le noor. ua
G. A R. Doings. On April 6, "Jl, the
members of Kawlins Post, "No. 81, will
meet at Lexington to commemorate Hie
25th anniversary of the G. A. R. This
day has been set apart for this purpose
by Coiiimauiier-:n cuiei, w. u. Tc..tj,
of Decatur, Ills , and the olergy, press,
school children the Women's Relief Corps,
reu, Sons of Veterans aud oitizens gener
ally are extended au invitation to be
present. Hon. W. R- ."H B, and others
of Heppner, will be present on this no-
ounioTi. ntul ibis ex oeoieu uio
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., March 16, '91.
Notice is hereby given thai the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
moke final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of .Morrow Co., at Heppner, Or., ou May i,
18111, viz. gyLVEgTER T TIPPETT8,
Ds. No. 10278, for tile W! NV), SE4 N !4, NVt
He names tile following witnesses to prove Mb
continuous residence upon anu cuunaiiou oi,
Jerrv Rrosiiian, J. L. Ayers, G. M. Vinson and
D. M. 1'resley, all of Lena, Or.
A. Cleaver,
417.423. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., Feb. 1J, 1891.
xT.,rt ia h.n.Kv wivi.il that the following-
named settler has Bled notice of his Intention
to make Unul proof in support of his claim, aim
that said proof will be made before County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppuer, uregou,
on March 30, 1891, viz:
JOEL GROOM,
Ds. 9916, for the a'A SW! See. 1, NWK Sec.
12, Tp. 4 S, R 27 K, W, W. M.
He names tlie following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
BAug!s(t'Hale, Thomas B. Miller, William Dun.
can and James H. feulaud, all of Heppner, Or.
A. ClkaVeh,
413-418. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Feb. 11, '91.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of Ills Intention to
make final proof in supportof hisclalin, and that
said proof will be made before Frank II. Know,
U. S. Commissioner at Lexington, Oregon, on
March 28, 1891, viz:
joiin t. McMillan,
Ds. 7222, for the NW, Bee 8, Tp. 1 8, R25 E, V. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
8awmtam V.Zi)arnett, W. B, McAllster, Cyrus C.
Boon and Ransom Lleuallen, all of Lexiugton,
Orego"' John W. Lewis,
413-418. Register.
NO CAT
ASTROPHE.
Only selling to make room for an immense
spring stock, soon to arrive.
How's This?
Overalls, 15,25 and 50 cents a pair; child
ren's shoes, 25, 50 and 75 cents a pair,
less than half cost.
SPECIAL BARGAINS in everything es
pecially in dress goods remnants.
DON'T YOU FORGET the P. S D., in the
PIOIVI3I3R BRICK,
H. Blackman & Co.,
MAIN STREET. HEPPNER, OREGON.
$10 by Recorder Roberts, and not having Bnmed wjll ajjr,,s9 the gathering
the cash, was asaeu u e-
to jail. He chose the former.
Mike Kenny. Press Thompson and
W E Ehiott complain that "grubs are
working on their sheep. It is a new
thing, working on the sheep's bead, and
wheu once attacked the animal is sure
to die, the iusect not stopping opera ions
until the brain is readied. Mr. Jilliott
has lost UI0 bead from this cause.
lN"JTVV' FIRM
NEW GOODS! NEW PllICES!
"One ot mv enslomers came in to-day
and asked me for the best oough medi
ciue I had," savs Lew Young, a on tni
nontdruggH of Newman Grove, Neb,
"Of course I showed him Chamberlain s
Cough 'Itemed v and be did not ask to see
any other. I have never yet sold a meai
cine that would loosen aud relieve a
severe cold so quickly s that remedy
does I have sold four dozen of it with
in the last sixty days, and do not know
of a single case where it failed to give
the most perfect Butiataonou. ou vvu
bottles fur sale by Slocnm-Johuston
Drug Co.
T Will be paid for tbe
I return ot a "
IU black mare and
mare oolt. Mare branded tt l"nn
brand ) apnea's like a spear-bend on left
shoulder, last seen in Clark's Canyon.
417 tf.
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
l.d nfflon at T.a (irande. Or.. Feb. 18, 1891.
Notice Is lierebv given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proot will be maue ociore n. a. mus,
Com. I), a. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon,
ou April 4, Win, viz:
V ' JDUKPH T. POTTS,
D. R. No. 10,428, for the NVt'!4 BW, WJ NW,
NKI4 KWJi Sec. :. T 1 S, R 28 E, W. M.
He names the tollow lng witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, ana cuiuvauoii 01,
said land, viz:
Thomas McEntlre, Robert Johnson, Terrcnce
McEntlre, Andrew Tlllard, of Lena, Orertnn.
414-19 A. Cleavek, Reitlster.
Itsuooeeosof to w,
HEPPNER, -
9
O. MINOR,)
OREGON.
iiivs arrived;
Henry Heppner oame up on Friday
eveniug, remaiuitig over till Monday.
NOTICE OK INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., Feb. 18, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the followiiiK-nam-ed
settler has Bled notice of his intention to
make final proof in supportof his c aim, and
that said proof will bo made before W. R. Ellis,
Com. U. S. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon,
on April 4, 18'Jl,:
D. 8. No. 10,429, for the BM NWfc'and lots 3 and 4
Sec. 2, T2B, R 27 E, w. H.
James uuruur, mas oi-viii" nu...
tin names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot,
BOTlion''as McEntlre. Terrencu McEntlre, Robert
Johnson, Andrew Tlllard, of Una, Oregon.
414-lil A. Cleavkb, Rctilster,
Tbe Largest Stock of Clothing ever brought to Heppner, bought FOR
CASH in the East, and will be sold at nriees never hard of before.
OW SUITS at 11.25 and upwards. MEN'S and YOUTHS' SUITS,
aud
San
the prison
onr county
be tried at
there iu that country
It is uufortnnate for both
ere in the cunuty jail and
n,t. i heir oases could not
this March term of oourt.
n Ri.ea oreek. the 20th inst
4o t. e wiif Jae. Hayes, a.girh Since
writing the above, we are luforme lot
the death of the infant on the eveuing
following iis birth.
The importance of purifying the blood can.
ot be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good heal th,
At this season nearly every one needs t
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
ihe blood, and we ask you to try Hood s
,. s.irsaparilla. Itstrengthens
PeCUIlar a,id builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood s Sarsaparilla pecul- -rQ tgQf
tar curative powers. Ko w "
other medicinehassuch a record of wonderful
cures. If you have made up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses On Dollar
DH, ABORK
AT PORTLAND UNTIL JULY 5th
DR ABOKN, Fourth and Morrison
Streets, Portland, Oregon, the most suc
cessful physician on tne amenouu u
nent for the speedy, positive, absolute
.....i lormiment cure for Catarrh of the
Head, Asthma, Ilronohitis, Pneumonia
and consumption. Twenty-five years
successful praotice.
Instantaneous relief and permanent cures often
effected upon first consultation.
Dr. Aborn, by his original, moaern,
soientifio method, effeots
radical cures of the most
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.. Feb. 24, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the followlug-nam-
..D r,tbi of his Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof wtll be made before County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, uregou,
ou April S,imL viz: nnoTnnw
TJ. S. No. fi707, for the HW KE!4, NH 8E'i, SE
BEV4 Hec. 6, T ft S, K 20 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz: ,
O E. Karnsworth, Ed. 8. Cox, Frank P. Farm,
worth, C. J. Anderson, of Hardman, Or.
4H.JD, John W. Lkwis, Register,
Ten
Owing to the mild winter, will offer for the next THIRTY DAYS
IOO OVERCOATS !
to Fifteen Per Cent. Below Former Prices.
MINOR
MAY ST. -
BROTHERS,
PITUPPNBK, OR.
Speedy
obstinate and
long s!a
m cases
1? ii l.irs W 1
NOW. GIVE ATTENTION
To the pnrifinatian of your blood, for at
nose won is the body so susceptible to
the benefits to be derived from a good
medicine, as in March. April and May.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the people s favor
ite spring medicine. It stands unequall
ed for purif)ing tbe Uond curing scrof
ula, salt rheum, eic, regnlattog the ki -nexs
and liver, repairing nerve tissues,
strengthening and invigorating the
nrei.armg to mase tiKu.". T 1. : j tha afflicted Parts to a
The Morrow Co. Land k Trust Co are
" , i.nsatipr nn i retiii iiik - ,
meats around tbeir """"""r.t it will i nalnral. healthy oondition. It vou nave
and larger sheds for wool, so th. t it w.U MM Sargapari,!? for yonr
Road to Wealth
Cannot be iiiccetsfully traveleJ with-
out fjood health. To reach wea'.tn or any
coveted position In llle requires the lull
possession and operation or au urn
ultlei kind nature na enuuweu u.
These conditions cannot exist unle the
physical being It la perfect working
order, and this Is Impossible when the
liver and spleen ere torpid, thus obstruct
ing the secretions, causing indigestion
and c:pepsia, with all of their tccom.
panylng horrors.
DR. HENLEY'S
Fnfrlish Dandelion Tonic
...rf. tneclfic Influence over the liver,
etches it to healthy action, resolves Its
chronic engorgements, end promotes the j
aerations: cures Indigestion ar.d canst !
i nation, sharpens tne appeu.e.ion..
the entire sistem, and makes life worth
living.
of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena, Deafness, Dis
charges from the Ears, Asthma, Bron
chitis and Consumption.
Also Stomach Disorders, Billons Colio,
Gall Stones and Jaundioe, Heart, Liver,
Kidnev, bladder and Nervous AffVetjons;
Diseases of Men. Also an auuiciuo uo-
...liur t . irompn.
Dr. Atiorn can be consulted from now ,
until July 5th, when oe leavea ior
Europe. ,
Note. Home treatment, securely pack
ed sent by expros to any part of the
PMcitic Coast and Teiritories for those
who cannot possibly cull iu persou.
411-jnne 1.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind Office at U Grande, Or., Feb. IS, 1891.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler hasiiled notice of his intention to
make final proof lu support of his claim, and
that said oruof will be wade before the County
Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, ore-
can on April 4, 1K91, viz:
gon, on Apr . QlhmSi
D. S. No. 10,101, for the NEJ4 Sec. 21, Tl S,R 27
E W M
'lle'names the following witnesses tp prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation oi,
said laud, viz: , . ..,
John Kenny, rcox joiuiboh,
Pat Kelcghar, of Heppner, Or.
4H-W. A. cleavbb, Register.
For First Quality Goods at Lowest Prices,
GO TO
LEEZER & THOMPSON
DEALERS IN
Hardwnre, Tinware, Groceiies, Confectionery, vVood Bnd Willow Ware).
Agent, New Home and i'avorite Bewiug Machines. Lumbermau'i
Tools) a Specialty. Highest market prioe paid for farm proJuoe.
tf. Corner Main aud Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Office at In (irande, Or., March 4, 101.
v,i,. 1. hi.ri.hv riven that tile following
named settler 1ms tiled notice of his intention to
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow county, at iieppuei, v,,,"-,
on April Hi, l'l, viz: ,,.,.
EKNEHT CCPIER,
I). ,fl.No. .l032.'i. for the W gWSi, NW), HWH
" " ::. , ...... . ,.., his
He names me iunu",n r - - -
continuous residence upon aud cultivation oi,
"itobert ' Mai'teson, Geo. Oray, J. W. Leslie,
J. Cunnltr, all of Heppner, Orenon.
416-421. "enlsKr.
Und Office at The ball-.. '",3
v.. lire is herebv eivcn lhat trie following-na-
e l.tt"er has IlleS notice of his intention to
E Hnal proof In supportof Us clalui, and
that said proof will he made before the Frank
II. snow, LP". Co,umiioner at Lexington, Or.,
on May 1, lwl, viz:
MARTHA J. PENLAND,
(widow of Henry 1'enland, deeeaMd.)
Hd. 2r,U, for the t;fc!4 rc Aj, Ip. IS, U25E,
Viie names the tollowlnst witnesses to prove her
cni'linuou. residence upon aud cultivation of,
""Krla-rti'lHIl r,(WeW. Pperry, Mrs. Elir., J.
McAlisu-r and iitna Barnctt, all of Lexhuiton,
Morrow Co., Or. j0HM W. Lr.w...
41S-421, Kr'-
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
named ttl"r has' ffled notice of his lntentloii
to make final proof In support of hi clalin, ami
that said proof will be made before W R.
EHiV Commissioner V. B " ?art-
Heppner, Oregon, on March !, 1'J1, vn.
ROBERT JOHNSON,
1),. No. 10130, for the BWtf Sec. 2, Tp- 3 8, R 27 E
W. Jl
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Office at U Grande, Or., Feb 27 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the follow ,iS.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof lu supportof his claim, and
lhat said proof will be made before the Count,
Clerk OI Morrow v,uMiity v., ,
VU' WALTER CROSBY,
Ds No. 978S, for the fi BE H and SEX 8W!4 Sec.
Q To 8 tt. H 27 K, W. M. , ,
.... o, witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultlvallou of,
1 t ul,
!v. li v'erlies W. R. Newman, Thomas
oweni and Andy Stevenson, all of HepP"". ur-
A. tiliKAVKK,
415-420. ""tor-
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Office at The Dalles. Or., Feb. W. 1891.
Notice Is hereby given that the following:
named settler has tiled notice of his intention W
make tiiinl proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before County Judge
of Morrow Counly, at Heppner, Uregou, ea April
14, 18'Jl, viz:
ALFRED H. PALMER,
Hd. No. SWI, for the wu SWS, NESWX, KW
SsL' Me. ill, TaS, K'if E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove hlj
conllnnous residence upon, and cultivaUoa ol,
said land, viz: M
llcnrv Wliitson, John Vaunt, Win. Estee, C. It.
Peek, of Lexington, Oregon.
314-lu John . liwis, Kegiwi.
ile names the following witnesses o Pv M, ; continuous re.ld
.oi.llnuous residence upolf and cultivation of, said '""J"; H
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Offlce at The Dalles, Or. Feb. 27, '91.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hns tiled notice of his mention to
make final proof in support of his clalin. and that
said proof will be made before VV. 11. hills, b. 8.
Commissioner, at Heppner, Or., on April 11, !,
vis:
D. W. BAIRD.
TM. No. 1507, for the WW NE)4 and K4 NWW
HenVnies the following witnesses to prove his
Muitiuuous residence upuii and oultlvauon oi,
i.rvn Rush. W. II. McAtee aud
i WYenSe McEntire, J. T. Pott, and A. Tlllard, WTtaUri, .U of UeppuOr
FOTICE OF INTENTION,
Und Office at U Grande, Or., Feb. II, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the following-Milled
settlor has tiled notice of his Intention t
make llnal proof In supportof his claim, an4
that said proof will b made before County
Clerk of Morrow Co.. Oregon, at Hepputr, Ore
gon, ou April I, IS'Jl, vli:
PAT KELEOHAR,
D. S. 10,135, for the NE'4. NW' and NX NK,
SE'i SKf See. :, T 1 S, R E, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
cniilluuoiis residence upon, aud cultivation t,
""jobnKeiiny, Fellt Johnson, Thomas OllfUlen,
James D.on'herty, of Hepnner Oregon.
AO...-, i.k sLMclal notice.
gil ' A. OUIIVII, 1
r 1 ,pring medioio then do o tbw
to the main wrebouw.