The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, April 16, 1891, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
TEVBsDAY, April 16, 1891,
CWICAOO
had a $,100,000 fire last Sno-
J ones, the scales msn.wbo got rich ou the
expression, "Jones he pays tbe frei(fht,
is lieutenant governor of New York, and
stands a good show to be Uill e sucessor.
lie is a hustler, says so exchange.
John Boss and George Edwards, tbe
Frederiokson murderers of HoutU Bend
WHsh., who liud recently been grunted
anew trial and change of venue, were
killed by a mob last Saturday morning
Mob lnw is again to be deplored, but
from what the writer oao learn, it is a
wonder that tbe oili7ei.s of South Bend
have put up with matter as long as tbey
nave
HoSTBn McFabland says 200 yards of
masting on the Dayville road, costing
perhaps, $1500, will increase the trade
of Heppner 8200,00i a year. Why not
do something. Heppnerites? If we had
a board of trade: tbe funds for this our
pose Oould be raised by tax on its mem
bers, each paying in pioportion to tax
able property, as assessed by Recorder
Huberts. A few enterprising oil izune
cannot longer sustain the whole burden
of such expenses.
I Ton don t advertise in your home
papers, you are not "in it." Neither it
your town Too many people who are
engaged in business advertise only when
everything is busy and pushing, and
after that Dever aie heard from till tbe
next season arrives. It is wrong
principle. If advertising is good at one
time it is also valuable at another. Th
h irder and duller the times the more the
necessity for making aneoial sales hi d
informing tue public or it. Keep ni
your energy and never hibernate. Ti
follow up tbe plan of many business
men, a newspaper ought to close up shop
during me winter mouths. It ohoulu
also battle-whang away on presses anu
material forty yeais behind the times
and never hire a printer because it takes
money; "blacksmiths' would do you
know. However, tbe leust deserving
people are apt to aak the most. This ap
plies to communities as well.
Strangers are surprised to find
newspaper iu Heppner printed on a steum
oylinder press. It speuks well lor am
town of 7t0 to 1,000 inhabitants. There
is not another town of its size in Oregon
mat caii dohsi or as much. The Unzulte
is happy in the assurance that most ol
our people Bppreoiate the faot, and are
nut sleeping, themselves. The papei,
nowever, could have run along iu thi
old rut and the capital required to bin
this imiohiuery kept iu the pockets ol
the Gazette's capacious breeches. No
legitimate newspaper is established ou a
charity basis, and now all that the Us
zette cau ask of the people is to do all
they oau for themselves, and the reward
will oomo iu time. A newspaper. should
be patronized on business piinciples,
only, ana uot lo "stand iu here or there,
or lor iear or Doing critioised, or inn
other thing except that direct as well as
indirect benefits will be derived there
from. When a oomuiuuity will help
themselves, then a paper has faith and
neart to "get in.
Since our legislature appropriated
nothing for Oregon's exhibit lit the
World s iair, the move to get together
representatives of tmoh county lit Port
land next June, to oomplute arrange-
meuts to raise funds for that purpose, Is
ooroinenoiiuie. According to tbe esti
mate, Morrow county will be asked for
$JU0, a very smull ainouutoompared with
the benefits to ho derived should our
people use any effort at all to have the
county properly represented. Tbe ap
poiuimeut of delegates to this meeting
devolves on the judges of the varioiiB
counties. While mrungly iu favor of the
move, Judge Keithly has wisely inter
yiowed many of our citizens on tbe sub
ject, and one and all seem to be m favor
of Morrow falling into the procession,
and sending delegates to the June meet
ing at Portland. Though our represen
tatives in the Oregnu legislature failed to
do their duty towards the state iu this
matter, the enterprise of our people will
not allow the matter to rest, anil Oregon
will be nicely represented at Chicago in
was.
OVER THE KNOLL.
From the News.
Charley Oray received a knife wound
in the baud while at work in the slaiigh,
ter house, last Monday, skinning a beef
but no serious results are anticipated.
We are pleased to note tbe success at
tending the labor of the tlonriug mill
committee. About $'2500 was raised us a
bonne, and parlies who have been cor
responding with the committee have been
written to.
Representative Herman has presented
a uiiiuerously-sigued petition from people
iu Grant aud Morrow counties, usking
i ir direct mull communiuaiiou between
Hardman, in Morrow oouuty, to Wagner,
ii (ji tint county.
The News is cheated out of another
first-class item because the gun failed to
do its work. Gen. Joe MeAllister was
iu to n a few days ago, and after he re
turned huuie he imagined that someone
bad rebbed him of his pension money.
He aiinonnoed bis determination of
shooting himself, aud neighbors tried to
enooiirnge him iu that proposition. Joe
did lire a gnu in hiscHbin, and when his
neighbors arrived on the scene they
found him quietly picking up chips to
make a lire for supper. Of courso they
were disappointed, having had their ruii
for uoihing. Joe afterwards said that
the lues of mouey was only imaginary.
From the Eagle.
Homer McFarlaud departed for Hepp.
Her last Satuiday.
LONE ROCK ITEMS. I FEEL it my duty to say a few words
T, , . . : . in regard to Ely's Cream Balm and
DF,,iiK , nere, 11 do so entirely without solicitation. I
(strange) and the average deuizeu of , have used it more or less half a vear, and
uiese parts is supremely haDrjv. Finn l hftTQ frvil I' I if tn ka h.ob n,4 ; 1. 1 T
"I?'"?! ,elleDt oroP. Prospeots. plenty I have suffered from catarrb of the worst
o. icii. iiuiii Hinmna winter OI 'yu-l. kind ever nn T a liltlo h and T
and a most profitable increase of all
KiDoa ot stock.
Elisba Sperrv. the lone mnnarnh nn,.
chased a fine four-year-old jack of our
iuuio uuu Dorse-raiser, w. 0. Brown.
last week. Judging from the class of
men going into the mule businesn .
would suppose that it is more profitable
hisd norses. as rustlers, the mule is
a success la every sense of that word.
Our oommunity lias beeu visited by a
mrum epiuemio, resemouug diplheria,
wuiuu uas caused considerable alarm
It lias proved fatal in several cases all
auuits.
117 T,;l a
"iu. jyicney, one ot our prosperous
oneep-raisers, uas retired from the busi
ness. He sold his home ranch to Natl
Scott -consideration, 81,500.
The mild winter and ample feed has
given to our sheep-raisers a mos splen-
jiu urop oi wooi, one mat will be de-
s'rable and oommand the top prices.
Our teamsters are loud iu their onn
detonation ot the worthy or unworthy
supervisor over that portion ot the Hepp.
ner road leading out from Khea creek to
ward your city. 8aid road is in a de
plorable condition, and owing to the
small amount of work required, is a dis
grace to me community.
April U, 'HI. K
The following advertisement, publish
ed by a promineut western patent medi
cine uouse would mdioate that tbey re
gard disease as a punishment for siu :
"Lo you wish to know tbe quickest
way vo cure a severe cold? We will tell
you. To cure :i onld quickly, it must be
ireateo, Deiore the cold has become set
tled in the system, 'lhis can always be
done if yon choose to, as nature in her
Kindness to man gives timely warning,
and plainly tells you in nature's way,
that as a punishment for some indiscre
tion, you are to be afflicted with a cold
unless you cbuoBe to w:ird it off bv
prompt action. The firsl svinotiima nf u
uoio, iu most cases, is a dry, loud oougl
and sneezing. The ooutrh is annr. f,l.
lowed by a profuse waterv exneatornlinn
and the sneezing bv a profuse watery
uincuurge irom lueuose. in severe cuses,
there is a thin, white coating ou the
tongue. What to do it is only neces
sary to take Chamberlain's Cough Keme-
ly in double doses every hour. That
will greatly lessen the severity of the
ioiu, and in most cases will etlectnallv
counteract it, and cure what would hav"
neen a severe cold within one or two
days time. Iryit and be convinced."
iO cent bottles for sale by Shieum-Jobn-iton
Urug Co.
Hosiery! Hosiery I I Fast black aud
luaruiiteed not to color. One thousand
pmr for sale at ten to sixty cents per
pair at 421-22.
C. S. Van Duyn's.
Alvau W. Patterson, brother to the
Eagle mau, accompanied by the daugh
ter of the Gniette family, arrived at
Heppner last Monday,' fresh from
UouBier laud.
Major Ormsby, an Eastern sheep buyer
arrived in the city last Friday from
Heppner, and began at once to ciroulate
among our sheepmen, meeting with fair
success.
',J. W. Keeney was arrested Wednesday
evening for usiug obsoene language iu
the presence of ladies. He was taken
before Jttdga Everts, and ou pleading
guilty to tLe cbrge, was taxed an X
Lewis Hadsell, the Muiiuineut hotel
man paid Long Creek a respected visit
lost Friday, returning to Monument
gain baturdny. He reports pleasant
weather ou the river, Bud spriug graiu
sowing more fun aid thaniu this section.
fKE REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE
Of W. P Iliihliiu'il, Mipcrinteiirirnt of tin-
Clackamas htutiun or the I). 8. Fish Coin
lllixHioii, unit uuw lie wiih ilundlcd by bi:
llurria. "
From the Orcgonlan.
Clackamas, Or., Feb. 28, 1891.
Dr. Damn It gives me great uleaanrt-
to say that the home treatment vou cave
me two years ago was a perfect success.
For years past I have been afllioted with
moth or liver spots on dilfereut parts of
my person. I visited you once aud took
the "home troatment." In a few weeks
I was permanently cured, and have never
seen any symptoms sir ce. Refer to me.
W. r. Hukbabd.
HOW HH GAINED 17 FOUNDS,
Editor Oregonian For twelve venro
past, I have been seriously afllioted with
kidney and liver oomulaiiit. nain in the
pine and breast, dizziness and generalh
lit Of Sorts'. With SIX months' nlentrin
and home treatment by Dr. Durrin I am
cured of most of my troubles. Have
gained seveuteeu pounds iu the time.
Thomas Bum;
MB. Johnson's great stiiknqtd.
MoMinnville, Or., r eb. zfl, 1891.
Dear Dr. Dariin: Yuur lot.ni. nrnl
home treat incut for the past eight
mouths has wrought almost a miracle on
me. n urn 1 iirsn enrue 10 VOU I wns
about crazy from the envois of nervoui
lehihty. spinnl and kidney troubles.
whs wuony iiunuie to work. nw I am
strong aud hearty, and able to handle
thirty tons' weight of umber across th
sawmill door every day. It is a wouder-
rui and radical cure. I thank von with
all my heart. 1 will stand by you and
recomineud yon lirst, last and all the
time. My mother (Mrs. M A. Johnson)
woo 1'iriueriy nveu iu oiiieia, Ur., now
here, has never had a return of her deaf
ness of twenty years' stnuding, cured by
you two )'f ars ago.
Gratefully yours,
CiuKtiKs L. Johnson.
DR. DARRIN's SYSTEM OP TREATMENT.
Electricity, the invention of the nine
teenth century, is well worthy the pa
tient years of investigation and experi
n fiit that have beeu given it by some
of the ablest and most devoted votaries
of soieuoe. Gnlviiui, Volta, Humboldt,
and others equally distinguished, spem
yours in studying the phenomena of this
wonderful agent, aud theu our own
Morse gave it physical value iu the in
vention of the telegraph. And now, an
we have become familiar with the con
stant miracle of lightuiiig bending
obedient to the slightest tonoh of man.
we nee a new wonder in the iuventiou ol
Dr. Dnrriu, who by skillful mechanism,
direols this subtle force to tbe destruo
tion of disease and the building up ol
waning vitulity. Dr. Damn treats all
curable, chronic, acute and private dis
eases, blood taints, lost or failing man
hood, ueivous debility, effects of errors
or excesses in old or young, loss of mem
ory, diseases caused by mercury in the
improper treatment of private diseases
Office, 71 Washington street. Portland,
r. houis, ID a. m. to B p. m.. daily.
Examinations free and confidential:
question blanks and oiroulars setit grn'is
to auy address; putients oured at home.
419 tf.
boy
never hoped for cure, but Cream lialm
seems to do even that. Many of my
acquaintances have used it with excellent
result. Oscar Oatruu, 45 Warreu Ave.,
iuicago, in.
state of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County. I
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business iu the city
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for ench aud
every case of catarrh that cannot be
oured by the uee of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before and subscribed iu my
presenoe, this 6th day of December,
A. i. iseo.
. i A. W. Gleason,
i seal f
' Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iutorually
and acts directly on ihe blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists. 75o.
"HEALTH RESTORER.
USE IT!
IT 13 THE IPTjlVL WEPTOTNT!.
It rouses the Liver and Kidnevs nnd Stomach,
cures II -iiilmhe, lv-;pe si;i, erentes an Appe
tite, Purifies the Impure Blood, utid
Makes The TVeok Strong.
rr UNDEH S
iig-.nmrit)i
ra
Jpsed everywhere. 91 a hottlot w fw1?.
THE
CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH. 3VtY BPlCKI
TOP IT NOW.
SOON IT WI1L BE TOO LATE.
I have been troubled many years with
disease of the kidneys aud nave tried
many different remedies and have
sought aid from different phystciant
without relief. About the 15th of April
I was suffering from a very violent
attack that almost prostrated me in
sucn a manner inai 1 was ueiu over.
When ! sat down it was almost impossible for me
to get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when
kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
hotel. I immediately commenced
using the tea. Xt had an almost
miraculous effect, and to the aston
ishment of all the jruests at the hotel,
in a few days,! am happy to state,
that I was a new man, 1 will
recommend the tea to all afflicted!
as 1 have been.
G. A. TUPFEK,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
tianifl Kosa. uu,
NO MORE BACKACHE!
Just Arrived !
The latest styles cf Spring and Summer
Hals, Fancy Gits, lisveilies w Wip,
Etc.
-An Elegant Line of-
SATTEENS I GINGHAMS!
Of nil shades and patterns.
White goods mid embroidered flounoings in a bewildering assortment.
Ladies' Sailor Waists, Blouses, Under
wear, Hosiery, and other lines kept in a
Millinery Store.
well-regulated
,11
"H A S"
W)COT
li
IS ALWAYS li ICIr IN STOCK.
MRS. A.. M. SLOCUM.
MAY STREET, HlSPPNER, OREGON.
Positively at Cost!
For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS I wilt sell my entire stock of Milli
nery, Dry Goods, Ladies' Furnishings , etc., at actual COST.
A RARE CHANCE
To get Big Bargains. Call early, ladies, at
MRS. M. 10. WAEEEN'S
MILLINERY STORE, Old "Cash Bargain Store," May Street
Heppner, Oregon. 419-423.
E. G. SLOUIJI.
1
SUMMONS.
In Jiifltiee'H Court, Precinct of Heppner, County
ot Morrow. State of Oreirmi.
aii i i i) in 1 1 nil (i
Frank McFarland,
partners hb
Collin k McFiirland,
J'luintUlH,
vs.
James Glneles, Deft.
b't'ATJS Or OREGON, )
Coimtv nf Mnrrnw i Hfl
To James Ginffles the above named Oefenrlftnt:
i "U. aaiu ur THE H I ATE OF OREGON
yon are hereby commanded to nnncur n nri
answer the complaint of Halntill'B liled aRiiiiiBt
uu in ine uuuve eimueu court ana action on or
leiore the a;d dav of Mav. isui at. u n'r-innu- a
M. of said day.
Defendant will take notice that if he fulls to
appear oransweras above required, the PInintilfs
will take judgment against Defendant for the
sum ot f0l.H0 and lor the sum of ?J0.tH) Attorney
lees and lor rianitl Is diKbiirm-imMitu nf th a
aeHoii and for an order to sell the property at
tached iu the said action.
iiiis summons is published by order of O. W,
Ilea. Justice of the 1'eaee for Ilepimer precinct,
Morrow County. Oreiron. mul bt'inrn whom rim
saiii action was commenced.
Dated the Itth day of April, ISM.
(i w ft FA
t-0-4. Justice of tlie Peace..
E. H. BLOCUM.
oo youee:
Want a
CARPET !
4 Call and see the 100 or more Fine Styles
aim rauerns Kept Dy us, wnicn we
are selling Very Cheap. Also
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE, Etc
EfSPECIAL RATES ON PICTURE FRAMES. 3
1 1 KI'I'N l '.i; F UHNITURE Co.
Payette Nursery,
OP PAYETTE, IDAHO.
The Largest General Nursery
stock in the Mountains.
125 ACRES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NOTlUJfi OF INTENTION.
Und Offlco at The Ball, Or. April 11, M.
Notice is hereby elven that the folh.u'iutr..
n uneil settler hns filed notice of hiB Intention to
make 11 mil proof in mipportof hit ehilm. and thut
iwu iHuoi win oe inane netore l-rans. tl. Snow,
(.'. S. ooiinniBBloner at Lexington, Or., on June 5
IW'.ll, viz:
SAMt'KI, B. IIOPH,
UdNo aw (ji'theN N't4aml W14 SE.'iSeo
He names the following witnesseB to prove M
continuoiiB rt'Bldenee upon and cultivation of,
naicl land, viz:
N. Alva Lcaoh, William J. Dai-Is, David A
Porter and K. J. Hill, all of Lexington, tir.
John w. l.EwiB,
Register.
NUTICK 0- INTliXTlU.N.
Lund Olliec at The Dalle!, Or., April 7, 1891
Notice Ib hereby Riven that the folloivinK-nani-ed
settler has Hied notice of his intention to
make tlnal proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will fjo made before Comity
Clerk of .Morrow County, at Heppner, Oveuon,
011 May ai, 1111, viz:
HLMEll tiKOHGE SLOCUM,
Ds. No. 7;1J, for the S'.t SWU, NW'.i SM'1
.NWli. See a). To 'J 8. It & K . M
He liameB the following wltncBBCB to prove his
continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of,
said Itind, vl:
Hen. Vaughn, W. P. Duttnn, (i. B. Hatt and
brank Koberts, all of Heppner, Morrow county
1 Iregon.
tao-4-A John v. Lewis, IteKister.
93-8m.
SeTid for Catalogue and Price List.
Address, PAYETTE NURSERY,
Pnyettp, Tdnlio.
English Draft and Coach
1
Morse
W SAHDY
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Ollice at The Dulles, Or, April 7. loot
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named aetller has Hied notice of his intention to
make limit proof iu simnnrt of hiu clti,
that said proof w ill be made before F. II uow
Coin. U.S. circuit Court at Lexlinton. or m.'
May 26, ism, viz:
HK.NJAMIN P StVWClllT
Hd. No. 17M, for the Sec 10.' Tp i S, U "0 E
He names the following witnesses to nr.ive hi
continuous residence noon, and eiililvati,.,, ,.r
sald land, viz : 1
John II. I'lper, .1. T. Mi Allster, Jas. Muir and
. r. Brewer, all of Lexington, Or.
'.M-l-o. John V. Lewis, Register.
(Registered Vol. X. No. 8161. The Shire Horse Society.)
TVlitrrnf. Grand dam by Plowboy, No. 1745; Dam, Sir
1 Ulhltt. Colin. No. 2(V22. ftnr, hvlln! s.a,.A
by Tliomas Denliurs, Whittington, Scotland. Sliipped to America bv
Jolm Mc Hattte, Aberdeen, Scotland. Sandy is a Chestnut, with silver
.utmo uuu uiu. u eigui ioui.1. xrots well, and is a sure foal getter.
Tei'lll S SJnle LeaP 10 Season, $20; Insurance
n'o; opecial terms for two or more mares,
SANDY will mRke the season of 1891 at Sargent & Keiffer's stable
ai urppuer, uiegou.
418 4'2L NELSON JONES.
ARTHUR COl'PI.V,
Arlington.
IMiANK MoPAHlA1VDi
Hepime r.
ARRIVING
"17" H E R El ?
AT;
COFFIN & McFAllLAND'S.
A Big Line direct from the East. Fine stylish liatu, new
shapes, aud patterns. Gent's fine shots, ladies' and child
ren's shoes, all styles. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA SAD
DLES at Factory Prices. A car-load of
Fernoline Sheep Dip
to arrive soon. WARRANTED TO CURE THE SCAB!
Books and Silverware given away to our cash customers
Agents for OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS.
Groceries, Hardware, Etc.
Largest Stock and Biggest Assortment to be found in
Oregon. Mail Orders Solicited.
COFFIN & McFARLAND
Always "take the cake" when it comes to having
a complete stock of General Merchandise, suited to
the wants of this country. See the latest patterns of
Woolen Dress Goods in Btripes, plaidB and solid colors
all sold at prices to please. Finest line of
A call at our Establishment will prove-
Our claim of having the Largest stock, Greatest Variety,
of goods, the best equipped store, combined with low
prices, that cau be found in any other town in Oregon.
To every purchaser of $25 worth of goods, wo will give
a fine $4 book. Orders from the country carefully and
promptly filled. Country produce bought and sold.
Agents for Christy & Wise.
fiThe Big Brick, National Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon,
is where you will find
COFFIN & McFARLAND.
CITY IjE-CJO- STORE
Hiil'P.NKR, OREGON,
T. W. AVERS, Jr., Proprietor,
(Successor to A. D. Johnson.)
Keeps a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent .Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Albums, Etc., Etc.
Domestic and Imported Cigars Al
ways in Stock.
Fine
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED BAY OR NIGHT
School Books ! tf. Srlnnnl RL- f
I hav added to my atook, tnble linen,
hoth white und turkey red; niipkitiB of all
descriptions mid table cloths to nimoli;
towels, bed spreads, embioideties, white
(foods; aUo n flue line of ladies' and
misses' spring underwear, Indies' black
Ratteen dress goods, Ac. Call aud in
speot my line before p urchaaing. 21-22.
C. S. Van Duyn.
STUAYED.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind Ofllce at The Dalles, Or., Mnrohn 111, '91
Notice is hert'bv L-ttti tlmt th f.oi. ...(..'..
mske Until proof in support of his clnim, and
that mi. I proof will be inmie twfore the Conntv
JihIkc of Gilliam County, al Condon OrcKou, oil
May 2, Will, vl.:
JAMES W. HYATT,
,.l', -,N5'1.'W' 'ortho xwv NE,.XXWt,and
SH NV" See 10, Tp. 4 S, If. 2! E, W. M.
Ho names the followTiiB witnesses to prove his
eontlnuons residence upon uu cultivation of
said laud, viz:
James Royse, John Chance, J. Y. Sorlvnerand
T. J. Davidson, all of (iohseberry, Orexon.
John V, Lewis,
418-421. Hegister.
BREWERY SALOON !
TjN OSMIi:RS,'Prop.
Have jnst added the choicest stock of
Mr. W. C. ount says that he has traveled all
over the tound and Eastern ssh., as ell as
much ol Eastern Ureson. aud tliai he la belter
Elcasedullh Heppner than any Utile town he
as seen on Ihe trip so far. He says our petiole
eem satlslied n ith their tow ti aud have a pros
perous air.
County script wanted. Applv to V. It. Ellis
or A. A. Koberts, Heppner. ' 4Jl-lj
It- Blackmail A Co. Sells the 14 in. Oliver
Chilled plow at (14, with one extra plow polui.
H. lllaekman & Co. have received 140,1X0
founds oMrclKUt within the past two weeks,
.lat's why they put in a spring ad.
I' mm Mutter creek, ntie bnv mare, five
years old, "boot" brand on left atilie.
ernaa on left shoulder, lias a small
atrip iu face. Likely ranuing near Co
lumbia river. ill give $10 reward for
tier return to Morrow's stable, Ileppuer,
Oreson.
421-425. M. S. Dkiskbll.
FOR SALE !
I fin
J and
a 2(H)
fine ranch of COO acres, well-watered
I improved, tlaa 100 fruit treea
200 acres bottom land. 75 aorea n
meadow graaa. kihkI timber on tbe placet
vao'int laud adj. lining, eeven miles weat
of Hnrduinn. Morrow county. Or. It ia
well adapted tor h stock tir dairy ranch.
This place is known aa the Ueo. tstew-
an pince, rnr pariioniara, enquire of
BROWN A HAMILTON,
' 19-tf Real Katate Agts., Ueppoer, Or.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind Office at The balles, Or., March, 37, lsn
Notice Is hereby siven that the lollowiiic.
named settler has Hied notice of his Intention
to make liual oroof in sumiort of lou ..lui,,.
that said proof will be made before Co'ontv
;,f Mrrow County, at Heppner, Oregon,
JiiIIn'w. McFEIlKlN.
Us. t7li, for the bWl4 Sec ;lo, l'p 4 y, n E W M
He names the following witnesses to prove liif
eonllnuous residence upon, and cultivation ol
said laud, vis:
Enoch Cave. John H. Kldtewav, Albert Mat
teson and I', f. Uidgeway, all ol Heppner, Or.
JOHK W. l.KWIS,
419-424. Keilister.
WINES, LIQUOitS & CIGARS
In addition to AUGUST BUCHLER BEER
-FROM THE-
COLUMBIA BREWERY
AT
THE DALLES, OREGON.
ffnfSCustoiiier8 can
goods in the market
rest assured of fair treatment and the best
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IntOll'sit Tie Oillix, Or., Mir. 9, ln
Notice ts hereby given that the followiiis
named selller has lied notice of his intention to
make liual proof In support ol his claim, and
that said proof will lie made before the Conn
ty JucIbc of liilllam County, at Condon, Or., on
May Imii, via:
JOHN" CHVNYE.
H1. No. Jtilft for the K' XKl. a,l v- upi. c..
4, Tp. 4 s. K. '.'.!. E. W. 9. '
He names the followimr witnesses to i.r,-.v hi.
contiiuious residence upon aud eultiwilion of
said land. vl. : '
James Koyse, J. N. Hyatt. J. W. Scrlvner aud
1. J. Davidson, all of Uooseberrv, Or.
John v. I.iwis,
RegUttr.
Old Brewery SE3t.o,:Ka.cl,
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
W. A. KIEK.
DEALERS IN
Saddles, Haaness, Whips, Spurn, and every Conceivable
Article kept in a First Class Harness Shop.
Repairing fi Speololtjr !
J. 0. HAYES
KIRK HAYES
on
da to fllftlr ofnrA frM- tVia T-..J TITTTTnrn s-s
A : " OB. Wl.iu MACHINE. Warranted far
u, o ara. .uon i ouy eisewbere till you examine their machines and
get oasli prioes.
MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
HEY ! HEY !
COME ON
Let us go to Mat Liebtenthnl's
Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store,
for our winter footwear.
nd shoes,
ucu bargains as you find at
Hfl lipana ll,a T...ii . . ...
quality considered, to get
LICHTENTHAL'S,
- - - HEPPNER, OREGON.
MAT
MAIN STREET,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijimt Office at La drande. Or., March 4. 1891.
Notice is herebv civen that the follow injr
natned settler has liknl notice of his intention to
make liual proof in support of his claim, and
Ihat said proof ill lie made before tbe Conntv
V .VI I. .l .-Hill UV
on April JO, IS'.'!
County, at Heppner, Oregon,
viz:
ERNEST CI PTER,
D. S. No. 1S. for the E'3 sVi4. wu swu
iWV, NVV'., mv.ji p. 4, s. K. '.'T, E. W. XI.
lie names tbe follou Inir witnesses to prove his
eomin
enee
upon and cultivation of.
Leslie,
V.
us n sn
said land, vl;
iiooert Malteson. tleo. Cray, J
j. luuuiit, all oi Heppner. Oregon.
. . . A. O.KAVBK,
4a6-431. Bealsur.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I-and Office at The Dalles, Or., March 1R, m
Notice is hereby xiveu that the followine
nameii settler has tlliil notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of Ms claim, and
that said proof will be made before Frank H
Si ow, I . S. Commissioner at Lexington, Or., on
May y, ism, viz:
WILLIAM M. SiAl FFER.
Hd. SVv for the SEU Sec. V. Tp. 2 N, R 25 E, W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
. .. uu.i.nMisi resilience upon aim cultivation of
satd land, vi:
Joseph Kskelson. Thcolore Cork, Clinton X
I'eck and Jacob Earust, all of Lexington, Mor
row Couuty, Oregon.
... JoH.y w. Lurts,
4J8-42S. E4rl.r.
Sprinir has come, and now is thp timo
to Duy spring Bonds. We have a com
plete line of Meu'a, Boys' and Misses'
Straw Hats. Styles too numerous to
mention. Call and examine. 421-2i
C. S. Van Duyn.
Sealed bids fi
TEAMSTERS 1
I desire tn oontraot with a teamster to
haul 100 tons of baled hay from Bob
Stanfleld's p;noe on Bijr Butter creek to
Honnnor. Call Bt County Clerk's office
420-21. J.' W. Morrow.
3. B. Ely
ltil.
wm in Heppner Saturday
notice;
nr ronalriiinrs t. TT
school h;i.4i :;, u. u" ""ppw
a; iii im reoeiyea at the
oftice of the District Clerk, District No.
1, on or before April 21, 1891. Rieht
reseryed to rr set. an -n u?j
-v- -..uum una 09 seen at tbe
post
ntppner, Ur., March 23, '91.
Otis Patterson,
n r -i. Chairman Soliool Board,
U U. Mallory.
District Clerk.
18-421.
l is wveL it M sn'1 f,lmilv' " Lexington,
l. si week. He represents J. D. Wright 4 Son'.
?hl.m,Vv-,fhn?' "i " "'''"toK,,
iuia timnirv h ith u ie ho rue if a irin
' regon h0 W h Sa.tt