The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, April 23, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE WEEKLY EEPPEB GAZETTJB, JSESppfift. QREOON, APRIL 23,
a
Wb abb going to celebrate!
The eagle will be- here on the Fontth.
od yon are all invited to assist in pall
ing big tail.
Poetlahd nnrl Snlein announce their
intention "t Imvitiir one of tue great- 8t
Fonr:b of Julv celebrations over known
to Oregon. Put Heppner ou lb list
lo.
Many swindles are beinir perpetrnted
in all sections of the countn. by no-caller!
co operative concerns, says an eiclmni?e.
Lookout for their seductive circular,
and npvpr invent money without Hrxt
makinjr a oiirefnl eiainination. Do not
let it be BaiJ Heppner is tbe home of
ackers.
JusT beforn ailionrnment, cnnerees
passed an Indinn Depredation law that
will prormlilv put Sritl.Odn.OOO in circu
lation. This law practinally remnvea all
restrictions ami limitations, anil every
settler, or Ilia beiis, can now get pay in
full for all losses occasioned by Indiana.
In Till! resignation from the V. S. Sen
ate of George F. Kdmunls, of Vermont,
that body loses one of tha ablest nf it
members, a well as one of the moat pro
found lawyers that bad evpr held ft a at
there for ninny years. Mr.E mnndshns
ripen in the service of bis state and
nation for nearly thirty years, and asks
tbat l.e my be permitted to apend t1 e
remainder of his life in quietude and hap
piness. Secretary of War Proctor is fav
orably Bpuken of as bis Bucoessor.
The American hog is steadily rootine
his way into Germany. The Cologne
Gazette, bis mt.Bt pronounced opponent,
now favors letting him in for sundry
must excellent economio reasons, all ot
which are renlly preferable to the pros,
peot of i hutting German sugar and 'ex
tiles out of American markets. A vigor
ous foreign policy is apt to pay, eapeoial
ly when the oondilions necessary to Lack
it up are present. We have a commer
cial pu I on Germany which we are juBt
beginning to work. 8. F. Bulletin.
We are all selfish, and will look after
onr own interests above all others; but
there are indirect benelits which, in our
extreme oupidity, we are overlooking
every day. e cannot live and prosper
within ourselves. E ery busiuess in our
Oommunity should be co-operative to sno
oe d. Those who wrap themselves in
the cocoon of greed will be found hi the
tail end of the procession, and will finally
fall behind among the stragglers and be
lost entirely to the interests 01 the com
munity. Faotioual fights must be buried,
and all interests pull together in har
mony. Then Heppner will be ready for
the good wurk of u board of trade.
OVER TUE KNOLL.
From the F.iifde.
C. F. (iolT went out to Heppner last
Saturday on business.
P. O. Borg, of Heppner, is expected
over about the Kith icst., to install tbe
K. of P. officers at this plnoe.
Ed. 0. Allen and Ye Editor beard of
a Halt that bad recently been seen on
upper Long creek, and of course taking
it all in, tlw for the region. Afterdis
aiding many a thorn bush to follow the
creek, we returned b gent deal wiser.
Vm. Knilio, and mother-in-law, Mrs.
JaneOaven, departed fori) lyton, Wash.,
last Tuesday, in answer to a telegram
staling the illness of Itilla Craven, the
Jatfer's daughter. Later A communica
tion since the departure of tbe above
named parties, brinus news that the ill
party is belter and thought to be out of
danger.
A sneak thief male himself rather no
torious at John Day laat week by enter
ing the residence of the widow Jerrel
nml stealing a gold watch and chain be
longing to some member of the family
and $11) in money belonging to Mrs. Jer
rel. The watch bad the initials of tho
owner, E. F. F., engraved on the ease,
which will delect the thief, if tbe watob
in displayed to any extent.
From the News.
Everything is progressing satisfac
torily wilh the lloiiring mill projoot. The
$'21)1)0 bonus has been snbacrihed, and it
will soon he Imowu whether or not the
Bunie is accepted.
The only loss of sheep we have heard
of is tbe Iohs of about forty bead by John
IjUOV. He sheared and dipped them,
and the animals went chilled to death
during one of the floaty nights latly.
Harney Valley will expeieuce the usual
Bnuual oveillow this season, which in
sures tho hay orop. Two good-sized
rivers flowing into the lake, which hasno
visible outlet, will oause it to Hood its
shores.
while the cool went her was on, last
week, stockmvu grew very apprehensive
as to the welfare of their oattle, which
were in a weak condition, being about
out of feed. (Iiiihh, however, will Boon
be abundant, when all will be serene.
A Blretrh of country two hundred miles
long and one hundred mileB wide is call
ed the "John Day" country, by reason
of the river and lis tributaries. Hut all
this should not lie coiifouuded with the
beautiful John Day Valley of these parts.
Exchanges speak of Block dying last
wilder in the ''John Day country" tor
want of feed. That was not iu this valley,
we oau proudly say.
It is an outrage on the people of this in
terior l ounlry that they are compelled to
B u l mi t to the mac hiualionsuf unprincipl
ed mail contractors, who are awarded
government contracts at prioes below coxt
of operating them. Then because they
have 'influence" to have miporlaut routes
discontinued because they are a losing
game. Tooofleu they succeed, as was
the case with the IViueville-Mitchell
route.
statu or Onto, City of Toledo, I
Lucas Coi ntv.
Frank J. Chunky makes oath that he
is the senior partner of the tlnu of F. J.
Chfnky & Co., doing business iu tbe city
of Toledo, County nd Slate aforesaid,
mid that tbni will pav the sum of ONE
HUNll(i:L DOLIjAHS for each and
every case of outurrb that oantiot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Fuank J. Chunky.
Sworn to before Hud subscribed in my
presence, this Cth day of December,
A. D. 1886.
. . A. W. Glbason,
SKAl. (
' Notary Public
Hull's Catarrh Cme is taken internally
and ectadireotly ou 1 tie blood and mu
cous sin faces of the aystem, Seud for
testimonials free.
F. J. Chicnkv A Co , Toledo O.
SJ Sold by Di uggisls, 70o.
Ijndies, when your table linen becomes
woru, and wheu in need of tine napkins
and towels, yon will find that iu your
H.-Hich for them Vau Duyu lies the
largest slock iu town. 421 22,
C. S.. Van Duyn.
R. T Brown of Waguer dropped
yesterd 'iy.
When I take n "smile" in the morniii(
that means smiling all day. O. 1'.
When the wagon reaches the bottom
of the grade theu I put the break 01 .
V. O. B.
Cl'KKEMT IfOSSlP.
Hatt & Romif. Ci:r Barber Shop nd Bath
Rooms.
A fine line of gold pens, penoiU, to., st Slucnm
JohnsUjn Drug Co.'s. a.
Call st L07er A Thompson's for a free sample
cartofCobiirn & Stiiffo d'n axle irre:ie; Hi" beat
ma nfiictnred. Free fr-nn a.-ida and sniBnte d
DitlnKum especially adapted for cog wheels,
bearing and journal, aluo a first c'aaa remedy
for mud fever, bums, bruises and cocked hoofs.
Hardware? Yea, at Gilliam & tiisbae's, Main
St., Huppner, Or. a.
n niarkmnn & Co. hare an exclusive General
Merchandise stere. Ktoekmi-n cannot do heller
than patronizi ti. Blackraau A Co., ol lluupnor's
Pioneer iin :Jc.
Th Morrow Connty l,:ind it Trust Co handle
Arnmur Packing t 'o.'a kimkIm, aavina merchant 1
the fr iirot from rnrt'aiiu to iluppner, and on
many tliinKs much more, a.
Poraeveranoe. pluck a-id enterprise will make
money in Ihie wild, wild West, lint it IB of no
avail unless you set bis bargains, in foot-gear,
especially. On to Mat. l.ioluentluirs tor your
bargains ill boots and shoes, a.
Cuatomer "He Biire and make those clothes
larae. t expect 10 put on ten or lifteen pounds
ahortly." 'l'ailor "Yea, air. 'I akintf a course of
treatments ( uatoiner-"No. I in ju.t hack
from my vacation." if he bought hia ciolhe-ial
U. Itiacknmn d: t'o.'s th-aunt store he would have
no trouble in getting a neui fit. a.
County nrript wanted. Apply to W.
or A. A." Kobe rt b, Heppner.
R. Kills
4Jl-42i
H. ninokmnn & Co, Pells the 14 in. Oliver
Chilled plow at f 11, with one extra plow point.
a.
Whon von wnnt your honws shod or whruh
ro;iiitred, ye (Jriint county people, dm't forgot
that 1j. ohei'iiuru imn a biiop at cox. a
The tlpppner Fnrnitare Co. arcexpect
in tf a oar-load of Furniture from the
East. Buy thorn for bi bargains, a.
Nuils by the car lond nt Gilliam ft Bin bee's.
Grant county people will do well to call n them.
Hosier ! Hosiery I I Fust blnck nud
guiiriiiiteeil not to onlor. One thousand
pui r fur Bale at ten to eixly oents per
pair at 421-22.
C. S. Van Duyn's.
A delightful rain.
Who can oompluia of the weather.
Bud Willinfrlinm started over the trail
yesterday morning with 6.0UO head of
sheep belonging to Major Orrusby. The)
will drive to Nebraska.
TEE EE MARK ABLE EXPERIENCE
Of W. P Hnblmril, .Siipr-rilltemlr-nt of tllP
(ilarklllllllH hliitlotl nr llle 11. B. 1'isll ;llll-
niiNMiiiii, and now lie wiih lluiitllvd by l)r.
Iliirrlli.
From the Ori'gonlan.
Clackamas, Ur., Feb. 28, 1891.
Dr. Darrin It jiivesme great pleasure
In say that the home treatment you gave
me two years ago was a perl'eet sncoess.
For years past I have been ulllioted with
moth or liver spots on dill'ereut parts ol
my person. I viBited you ouoe and tnok
the ''home treatment. Iu a few weeks
I was permanently cured, and have nevei
seen any symptoms sii ee. liefer to mr.
W. F. Hukbabb.
HOW BB GAINED 17 TOUNDS.
Editor Ureyoiiiau ror twelve years
past 1 uiive been seriously nmiuted witti
kidney ami liver oomplaiiit, pain in 111
Mime and breast, dizziness and geuerall)
out of sorts. With six months' electric
and home treatment by Dr. Darrin I am
cured of most of my troubles. Have
tliiined seventeen pounds iu the time.
Thomas Bui'jf.
mh. Johnson's or rat kthunotu.
MoMimnvillb, Or., r'eb. lb, 1891.
Dear Ur. Darrin: Sour electric aud
home treatment fur the past eight
mouths has wrought almost a miracle on
me. W lieu 1 nrst came to von 1 whs
about crazy from the enVols of nervous
debility, spinal and kidney troubles. 1
was wholly unable to work. Now I am
strong ami beany, mid able to handle
thirty tons' weight of lumber ncross the
sawmill floor every any. It is a wonder
ful and radical cure. I thank you will
all my heart. 1 will stand by you and
recommend yon lirst, last and nil the
time. My mother (Mrs. M A. .bihUHiin)
who formerly lived in M ill m, Or., now
here, lias never hud a return of her deaf
ness of twenty years' standing, cured b)
you two yuira ago.
Gratefully yours,
(Jii.mu.e.-i li. Johnson.
DR. DAIilUN's SYSrKM OP TIIKaTMKNT.
Electricity, the invention of the nine
teenth century, is well worthy the pa
tient years of investigation unit expert
ii etit that have been giveu it by some
of the ablest and most devoted votaries
of science. Oalvaiii, Volta. Humboldt,
and others equally distinguished, spent
years iu studying the phenomena of this
wonderful agent, and then our own
Morse gave it physical value in the in
veiitiou of the telegraph. And now, in
e have become familiar witu the con
stant miracle of lightuitig bending
obedient to tbe slightest touch ol man.
we see a new wonder in the invention oi
Dr. Damn, who by skillful nieohttnism.
threats tins subtle force to the destruc
t iu n of disease nml the building tin ol
waning vitality. Dr. Damn treats all
curable, chronic, acute and private dis
eases, blood taints, lost or fulling man
hood, ueivnus debility, effects of errors
or excesses iu old or young, loss of mem
ory, diseases oaused by mercury iu the
improper treatment id private diseases
Office, 71 (2 Washington street, Portland
Or. Hours, 10 a. m to 8 p. 111. daily
Examinations free and ootitldeutial
question blanks and circulars sent gra is
tuauy uujress: patients oureu at mime.
419tf.
I have added to my stuck, table linen
both white and turkey red; napkins of all
desoiiptions and table cloths to match
towels, bed spreads, embioideries, whiti
goods; al-o 11 tine line of ladies' and
misses' spring underwear, ladies' black
satteeti dress goods, Ac. Call und in
spect my line before t tirchiisini?. 21-22.
C. S. Van Duyn.
Sl'tlAYED.
From Butter creek, one bay ninre, five
years old, ''boot brand un left still
cross on left shoulder. Has n small
stria in face. Likely ranging near Co
lumbia river. Will give Sit) reward for
her return to Morrow's stable, Heppner
Oregon.
421-425. M. S. Duiskbll.
FOR SALE I
A
Fine ranch of COO acres, well-watered
and improved. Has KM fruit trees
2110 iiores bottom land, 75 acres o,
meadow grass, good timber on the placet
vacant land iiilioiuing, seven miles west
of Hnrdniin), Morrow county. Or. It is
well adapted for a stock or dairy rnnch
This place is known ss the (leo. stew
art place. For particulars, enquire of
HHOWN A HAMILTON.
19 tf Real testate Agts., Heppner, Or,
'7mWn health restorer.
vNS,ssd-"- USE IT!
IT T9 TUB TTITHCi WFrtTfT VTV
It maei th Lav?, nnd Kiitncv in.t S'umnch,
run II .i.lulv. Hv-a. n. rreOrs an Ajipv-bu-,
Pu-ili.9uu-liu,i.iK- U.u,k1. und
MiV-r Trie TVnk Ptrong.
Spring lias come, and now is the time
to buy epnng gisnls. Ws have a com
plete line of Men a. Boys and Misses
8traw Hats. Styles too numerous to
mention. Call aud examine. 421-22.
C. S. Van Duyn.
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH. MY BKCKl
TOP IT NOW,
SOON IT Will- BI TOO LAT.
X have been troubled many years with
of the kidneys and have tried
i-nu. nfth kidnevs
many different temedies nd have
louifht aid from different physician!
without relief, About the 15th of April
I wa iufferins; from a very violent
tuck that almost prostrated me to
K . manner t .at 1 WaS Uellt OVer.
VThen I aat down it wai almost impossible for me
to net up alone, or to put on my clothes when
kind Trovidence sent Tr. Henley, with the
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
hotel. I immediately commenced
a sing the tea. It had an almost
Miraculous effect, aud to the aston
ishment of all the guests at the hotel,
In a few days, I am bappy to state,
that I was a new man. I will
recommend the tea to all afflictei
as 1 have been.
O. A. TUPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel
itamn row vhi
NO MORE BACKACHE!
In -Tiistiec'n Court. Precinct of Heppner, County
01 Morrow. Niate 01 urecon.
Arthur coiiiu una
Frank .McFurluiKt,
partners hh
Cottiu & McFtirland,
riulutlirs,
Vi.
-lumen GiliL'les. Deft.
STATU OF UHEIiUM, )
Countv of Morrow. 1
To JampB Gtngles the iihove named Defendant:
IN Till!, rA.Mli; Ulr 1111!. SlAlE-ur Oliliuu.1!
von are hereby commanded to appear and
answer the complaint of l'lilintitl'8 tiled against
yon in the above entitled court and action on or
before the 2M day of May, 18'Jl, at 10 o'clock A.
-M. 01 suld day.
IJeltMidmit will take notice that If he fntlsto
appeitroraii8verasnbnve required, the Pluiatitls
will take jndiraient UKuinsc Defendant for the
mini ol iil.;to and for the nam of I5UKI Attorney
fees und for PliiintilVs disbursements of tills
action and for an order to sell the property at
tached In llle sum action.
Tills summons 1b pabltsherl oy oraer 01 u. v.
Hea. Justice ot the I'euce tor Heppner precinct.
Morrow County, OreKnii, and before whom the
said uction was commenced.
Dated the 'Jth day ol April, isat.
0. W. REA,
r0-4. Justice of the Teuce.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
U.S. T-nnrt Otllce, The Dulles, Or., March 24, 'fl.
Notice is heruby jriveii that the tollowiiiK
iinmeel settler htis liletl notice of liis intention to
miike final proof in support f hisclHim, hikI tlna
rtaid roof Mill he inude lnifore W. K. lillis,
V . O. jtitii uiinnniiiti nil in.-jiinn;t , ui vftvn,
May U, 18'.1, viz:
Id. No. 2115, for the N NWJ. and VJ SW
-j. I', Tn4 S. It ! K. W. M.
ii c iihiiiph tho follow inr witnesses to Drove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot,
said laud, viz:
8. A. Wright, J. M. llayen, j. u. KirKaua u. b.
Kirk, all of Heppner, Oregon.
419-424. KetfiBter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Omcc at The Dalles, nr., April 1 1, 1891.
Notiee is hereby niven that the following
named settler had filed notice of his Intention to
nmko tinul proof in support of his claim, and
that said nroof will be made before the County
clerk of Morrow County at Heppner, Oregon, on
June 2, lLtl, viz:
WILEY McBEE.
m. No. 3031, for the BE! Sec ai, Tp 3 3, R 25 E,
W. M.
Ha names thefollowinE witnesses to provehls
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
Haul land, viz;
E. B. Stanton, John Jenkins, Luther Hucston
and J. W. Alston, ail of Eight Mile, Oregon.
John V. Licwis,
42-2-427. KegiBter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ottice at The Dalles, Or., April 14, IP91.
Notice is hereby given that the followiiur-uam-ed
settler ban tiled notice of In r int utio i 0
make tl mil proof In support of hor claim, aim
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Ore
gon, on June "J, IH'.il, viz:
MAKUAllEl' J. HAfil'EWOOD, (widow,)
Hd. No. atttJ, for tho Hee 21, Tp 2 a, K 24 E,
W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
aaid land, vi:
A. T. King, M. A. Olden, lone: Wilbur Har
rah, Lexington, aud C. A. lihea, Heppner, Or.
John W. Lmwis, Kegister.
NOTIOK OF INTENTION.
Land Otnco at The Dalles, Or. April 11, 01.
Notice is hereby given that the following
nameil settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
aid proof will be made before Frank II. now,
IJ. ri. oomniiBsioner at Lexington, or., on June 5,
ltM, viz:
HAMl'EL H. HOl'E,
Hd. No :1W7 for the N1 j NWJ aud Wtf NK'i Sec
;tt'l'p I S, Ii X E, W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, vi:
N. Alva Leach, William J. Davis, David A.
Porter and H. J. Hill, all of Lexington, or.
John VV. Lkwih,
4Jl-42ii. Register.
NOTICE Ol- INTENTION.
Am Ottice at The Dalles, Or., April 7, 1801.
Notice is hereby niven that the following-named
settler ltas tiled notice of bis intention to
niuketliial proof in support of his claim, ami
that said proof will lie made before County
Clerk oi Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon,
ou May a, ism. U:
ELM Kit (iEOKOE SLOCUM,
Ds. No. 7:), for the S1., SW:, NW4 aw
S VV4. See -tl, Tp S, It li E. V. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous renldenee upon, and cultivation of,
said land, vi:
Hen. Vaughn, W. P. Duttou, 0. It. Halt and
Frank Huberts, all of Heppner, Morrow county,
t -regon.
420-4.3. John W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijtnd Otllce at The Dalles, Or., April 7. 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the following"
named settler has tiled notice of bis intention to
make tinul proof in support of bis claim, and
tbat said proof will be made before K. 11. Snow,
Com. U. ?. I ire 11 it Court at Lexington, Or,, on
May 2ti, is'.M, viz:
HENJAM1N F. SV Alili ART,
lid. No. 174-i, for the SVi4 K'c m, Tp 1 3, R 2fi K.
lie names the fidlowing w itnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cullhatlon of,
said land, vu:
John II. Piper, J. T. MrAllster, Jas. Muir and
J. F. Hrewer, all of Lexington, or.
42u-42j, John W.Lkwih, Register.
NOTICE OF IN 1ESTION.
Ijind OttU-e at Tho Dalles, Or., MarchO 11, '!!.
Notice is hereby giveu that tbe following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make Dual proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Judge ot Ollliaiu County, alCondou Oregon, on
May 2, Usui, vi:
JAMES W. HYATT,
Hd. No. lit;, for tho NWV NK'4. N'S Nfl and
NW !eo 10. l p, 4 S, R. 2:i K, . M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon an cultivation of,
said laud, vi.:
James Rovae, John Chance, J. . Scrivnerand
T. J. Lrtvidsou, all of Uohseberry, Oregon.
John W. Lkwis,
4l8-4'.:i. lU'glster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ottice nt The Dalles, Or., March. 27, m.
Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing
nnmod settler has tileit notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, ami
that said proot will be made botore County
Clerk 01 Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon,
ou May lj, Im'I, vis :
JolIN W. Mt FERRIS'.
ls. l'74' for the rW4 Stv :t.'), i p 4 S, RlY.E. W. M.
Ho names tbe follow ing w ituewscs to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, vi;
Enoch Cave, John H, Ridgeway, Albert Mat
toBou aud l. l Uidgeway, all of Heppner, Or.
John W. I.kwis,
4R)-I24. ReKlater.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LnlOnv.lt Tie T)vUn. Or., Mir. 9, 1S!U.
Nolloe is hereby given that the foUowtn(r
natiuHl settler has tiled uotlee of his tntentioii to
make ttnal jinnit tn snHrt ol his claim, ami
that saiii proof ill la' ma,le before tlie t'ouu
tv Jmlne ol tillliam Countv, at toiidon, Or., on
Mav J, 1MH,
JOHN CHASTE.
Hd. No. -V.lil, (or the K'.. Mi'4 and E, SE, h-.
1. I i,. -1 S. Ii. (. K. W. Nl.
lie names the folloiiini; witnesses to prove his
continuous resilience uiKin anil cultivation of,
saW laud, vi.:
James Uovse. J. N. itvatt. J. W. Sc'riviier ami
T. J Ua la.ou, ail at Uooscuen v. Or.
J0UN W. 1-tWtS,
41.4)i Jtc;itwr.
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m liU.LE.DltA 1 HIP
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Heppoer, Oregon. 419-423.
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Address, PAYETTE NURSERY,
93-8m.
KENTUCKY JACKS
I Imve two Kentucky Jncks at my
uerorsnven uiile&Nortli enstof Lexington, and will serve
mares' ; on the following terras:
Good pasture will be furnished at
will be taken to preveut accidents, but will not be respon
sible for any should they occur.
B. F. SWAGGART,
Lco'inglon,
BREWERY SALOON!
DAN OSMltlRS, Prop.
-Have just added
WINES, LIQUOKS & CIGARS
In addition to AUGUST BUCIILER BEER
-FROM
COLUMBIA
-AT
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Big-Customers can rest assured
goods in the market
Old Brewery 25to.xi.cl
MAIN STREET. HEPPNER, OREGON.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Uml Omof at The Dallos. Or., April 50. 1S91.
Notice is htri't.v umi that the follow tnfr-nam-ttl
etlU'r hua tiled notice ot his Intuition to
j make tinal proof in nipport ot nu claim, and
I that Mill proof will lw tna.le botore Comity
1 Clerk oi 'Morrow- Co.. Oregon, at Heppner, Ore
I gon, on June '.i, l&W, vU:
RKIl'K HE!!0STltOM.
P. No. CTU7, lor ilie .- N K1, N a SK'-4 SEV,
I K'4 sw -I. Tp .' .-. K K. tt. M
i He iituiieB the iolUnvliis witnesses to prove his
i einillnuo. is resilience upon ami eulllvultou ol.
! sahl laiui. vu:
' fauu'ox. K. S. C.,x, O. E. Varusw orth and c.
I J- Anderson, all ol Uardiuan, Oregon.
JOHN . J.KW1S.
I te-tlT. Kenlster.
EIC.
GINGHAMS!
ntid patterns.
ti flt 0 IjUMI
at Cost!
will sell my entire stock ot Milli
. H. HLOCUM.
io you:
Wont o
CARPET !
Call and see the 100 or more Fine Styles
and Patterns kept by na, wiiicn we
are selling ery Cheap. Also
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE, Etc
PICTURE FRAMES.!
Mountains.
Pnyettp, Tdnlio.
plnce, twelve miles north of Hepp-
$1 per head per month. Due care
Oregon
the choicest stock of-
TUE-
BREWERY
of lair treatment and the beet
KOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind Offlce at The rwllH, Or- Murch IS, 1S91.
Notice Is hereby civtn that the followlng-naiiu-il
settler has hied notice ol his Intention
to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and
that said pi-oof will oe made before Frank H.
s on , I'. Commissioner at Lexington, Or., ou
May 9, IM'1. viz:
WU.I.HM M S i AtrFFER,
Hd SV for tue SE' Sec. l Tp. 2 N, R E, W.
M.
tlie followtnir witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upou and cultivation of j.v.
siii.l hind- vi: t ;
l.w.-ih K. kelson. Theodore Cork. Clinton N. 1
PeLk aud Jacob F-tiruat, all of Lexiuh'ton, Mor
row County, Oregon.
JOHM W. LKW1P,
41.441, Keylsttr.
ARTHCR COPPIli
Arlington,
Spiiragf
ARRIVING
W JSEK -E3 IE3 ?
COFFIN & McFARLAND'S.
A Big Line direct from the East. Fine stylish lints, new
shapes, and patterns. Gent's fine shot s, 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 (jiven 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 & IcFARLAND
Always "take the enke" when it conies to having
a complete stock of General Merchandise, suited to
the wants of this country. See the latest patterns of
Woolen Dress Goods in stripes, plains 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 can 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 & Wiae.
BrThe Big Brick, National Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon,
is where you will fiud
COFFIN & McFARLAND.
CITY 0fTC- ?0EE3
HEI'PNKIl, OKEUON,
T.
W. AVERS,
(Successor to
Keeps a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, lJateut Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Albums, Etc., Etc.
Fine Domestic and Impoited Cigars Al
ways in Stock.
0
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT.
School Books !
W. A. KIRK.
KIRK
A
DEALERS IN
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Conceivable
Article kept in a First Class Harness Shop.
Repairing a. Sjoeololty !
auuj uu iiauu uiu
Go to their erore for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for
five years. Don't buy eisewuere till you examine their machines and
get cash priees.
MAIN STREET, - HEPPNER, OREGON.
HEY! HEY
Let ns go to Mat Lichtenthnl's
Exclusive Boot and Shoo Store,
for our winter footwear. He keeps the best Bnekintfhnm A Heebt, boots
and shoes, the Ftirao 82 50 Slme anrl other Bonds nf stnminnl mnbes. A
big stuck, Footgear roust be bought oheup, quality considered, to get
snub bargains as you find at
MAT LICHTENTHAL'S,
MAIN' STREET, - - . HICPPNER, OREGON.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offlce at The Dulles. Or., April 21, ISM.
Notice is hereby given that the followiinr-uara-ed
settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make tinal proof In support of his clelm. and
that said prrof will be made before V. It. Ellis.
Com. I'. S. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon,
on June 10, 1M1, vLc:
ALONZOMARKHAM.
Hd. No. 3BS7, for the K NEV, and Wi. SEV
StT 3. Tp ;t S. R r. E. W. M
He names the follow intr witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land. vU:
I. N. Bnsey. Geo. Schi'k. Thos, Driskell and
Dennis Spillane, all of heppner. nr.
JOHN H . l.rw-ja.
KeKister.
Hnrry Jonea brrnght in two loads of
wool jekterda), the m-kt of the teuson
SHRANK MoPAHUAND.
Meppne r.
Goods
Jr., Proprietor,
A. D. Johnson.)
tf.
School Books !
J. 0. HAYES
HAYES
Am
vwiuiaiAU iiijjjiiti o
COME ON
. NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offlce at The D:,lles, Or., April 20 lfWt.
Notice is hereby ttiven that thefollowinu-nam-ed
settler has lihd notice of her intention to
muke hnal pr( in support of her claim, and
that said prool ill be made before VV. K Ellis
3- viu-uu court, at lleimiier
nit Court, at Heppner, Oregon,
on June 9, l.v.il, viz:
CATHERINE SPRAY.
- 36S1, for the NW, Sec 35, Tp 3S, R 24 E,
Hd. N
W. M.
His names the fnllowinc witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upou, and cultivation of
said land, i;:
J. C. Ilayt-s Heppner; Isnnc Knlirhton. E. B.
stautou and J. H. Jones, of Elaht Mile, Oregon.
4i'-t2:
J.'UN v . I. -:wi!-,
KeKister.
L"tijr Cret-k's K of P. tKje
slilnted on the 20 und 21 inst.,
aiembersliiu of 17 meuibtrj.
was n.
with a