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IHi. WiiK.Lf HiiW.Nitt GAZm'Ji, OWOS, A?iii.L isD, 1&0.
THE GAZETTE.
Lamabtinb wag neked by a friend if he
did not upend too much in adTertiging.
"No, whs bis reply," advertisements are
absolutely necessary. Even divine wor
ship needs to be advertised; else what
is the meaning of ohurch bells?" Ex
ohangs. Col. Comptom, oomnjander of the post
at Walla Walla, will be the subject of a
oourt of inquiry concerning the act of
bis soldiers at Walla Walla last week.
If their murderous acts were permitted
without due care to prevent such, he
will be made to aull'er.
It naturally occurs to one after a mo
ments thought, that the dedication of
Col. Compton to the effect that he oould
not keep his soldiers lit their quarters in
Fort Walla WalU, u heu apprised of their
intentions to mob Hunt, was an admis
sion on his part of very poor discipline
at the post. It will and should be in
vestigated.
Calif, is the abbreviation adopted by
the pustal authorities to avoid mistakes
in delivering mull addressed to Calnomia.
And all mail addressed to parties there
lierearter must nave Ualif., and not Dal,
as this so resembles the abbreviation for
Colorado, Ool , that it is sometimes im
possible to determine to which place the
letter suould ue sent.
A mou of Bold'ers took the town of
Walla Walla last Friday night and shot
to death a prisoner, one A. J. Hunt, a
gamoler, wno was confined in the county
jail at that place. The oanse or this out
rage, as stated on our thir.l page
was the shooting Wednesday night of
Private E. filler, of Troop D, l-onrth
oaval-y, by Gambler A. J. Hunt. The
sol liers made an iinsucoesaful effort
Thursday night to lynch Hunt.
Governor Pennoyer is a standing dis
grace to the state of Oregon. An.ici
pating President Hairisou's visit to this
state, ho aunoiinos that hu will not
meet the chief eiecutive at the state line,
as becomes him in his position, but if the
president wishes to see him, he will he
found lit Hulem. In other words, Harri
son muni pay homage to Pennoyer This
is a little of the hitter's old, worn-out
State right's doctrine, and he is reoeiviug
a just scoring from the newspapers all
over the Union. I ennoyer is not a
Southern man, however, or he would be
more hospitable.
Tim fact thnt Heppner's big $40,000
hotel is unfurnished and unoccupied, is
doing the town a positive injury. Any
one acquainted w ith the facts knows thai
a technical defect in the title of the lot
on whioh the hotel is built has oaused
all the delay and trouble. An soon as
this matter is settled, the hotel will not
long remain uuocnupied, as several ap
plications are on fiie from parties desir
ing to 1' use the property. Yet the con
summation of tlic plans of the hotel com
pany should be hastened as rapidly as
possible that the present ooudition of
mutters shall not stand us a detriment
to Heppuer.
The Gazette takes pleasure in an
nouncing to i's patrons that it is again
advertising through its columns, the
famous Cooper Ulieep Pip. Until re
cently this, dip was manufactured in
England, only, hut lately Wra. Cooper A
Nephews, the proprietors, have seen the
necessity of being nearer their large and
increasing trade in America, and have
established a branch bouse in Galveston,
Texas. Sheepmen have learned, by ex
perience, that the old lime and sulphur
dip is very injurious to the wool and
docs not always accomplish the desired
effects. Hence the popularity of the
Cooper dip, which cures the scab with
out injuring the lleece.
LlHTJTKNANT-CflLflNKIi IVANHOK, of the
Third Iti'ginieiit, has been dismissed
from the service of the Oregon National
Guard. A coiirt-mai lial, held at Port
land recently, found him guilty of ap
propriating the funds of i Co. to his own
use, and iiIho of conduct unbecoming an
officer and gentleman. Governor Pen
noyer thought the. tirst tiuding belonged
to a court of justice, but had sentence
duly executed on the hitter charge. Ivau
lioe is an old army officer, having held
the position of iiinj ir there, to which he
worked up from the ranks. TheGazette
regrets that Col. Ivanhoe should have
forgotten his duty to the third regiment
and the Oregon National Guard so far as
to become tho subject of a court-inart.nl.
OVER THIS KNOLL
From the Unig Creek Eule.
Long ('reek is wnking up, and the
sound of the, hummer is heard iu every
direction.
Judge Clifford occupies the bench at
Canyon City dining the coming term of
court, which couvense next Monday.
Tims. Sinyer found a $51 gold nugget
on the old Deep creek "diggins" reoeuily.
It w as a pretty speauuen, the pure thing.
Otis Patterson, of the Gazette, returned
to Heppner yesterday, after succeeding
in domesticating cur K. of P. goat for
onr new ly made Knights.
Mr. Bert Boswortb, of Heppuer, is ex
pected here soou ami will take a position
on ahe Eagle. He has been connected
with the Gazette for some time and is a
valuable man. Mr. Bosorlli will be
come au acceptable member to Long
Creek's society.
Win liudio and wife returned from
Pendleton and Walla Wnlln, respectively,
last Monday, Mrs. Radio's sister, Miss
Kills Craveu being much better. They
returned via the rendieton mid l ong
Creek road, which Mr. liudio reports in
a hail condition, but that work bad Com
menced. static of Ohio, dry of Tulkik), (
Li'oas County.
Frank J. Chknky makes oath that be
is the senior partner of the Hrm of F. J.
Chknky & Co., doing buaiucss iu the city
of Toledo, County and Htato aforesaid,
and that firm will pnv the sum of (INK
HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaoh and
every case of catarrh that can not be
ouied by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Fhank J. Chunky.
Sworn to before and subscribed in my
presence, this 6tU day of December,
A. D. 1KS6.
A. W. Gl.EASON,
Kotaru Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts direotly on the blood and mn
oous surfaces of the system. Heuil for
testimonials free.
F. J. Chknky A Co., Toledo O.
U&T" Sold by Druggists, 75o.
LINGERING EPISTLES.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
in the Heppuer Postoflice:
Boone, Geo, Mrs, Aline Motlabb.
Lindsey, Josei h. J. T. Tuniupsou.
Flense say "advertised" when calling
fur these letters.
A. Mai.dohy, P. M.
Pole Thompson bud an exciting run
away Monday last, the team getting
away wiih the front part of the ruiiiiin
gears of his wagou ou M.ty st., and taking
quite a turn around town. No particu
lar damage wai don.
Cl'KBENT (OSalF.
A fine Hnff of gold pns, pencils, etc., at Slocnm
Jnhnston Drug Co.'s. a.
fall at Lfl7W & Thompon's for a free sample
enn of 1'ohnrn 4 Htafford'a axle great; the txwt
ma afactured. Free from a.-ids and guiantA d
njttogum especially adapted for cog wheel,
bearings and journal, also a first claM remedy
for mud fever, burns, bruise and crnckf d hoofs.
Hardware? lea, at GUI km t Btsbes's, Main
St., Heppner, Or.
H. Blackman ft Co. tiRVe an exclusive fleneral
Merchandise stere. Utockmen cannot do better
than patronize H. Blackmail ft Co., of Usppusr's
Pioneer BrL-k. a
The Morrow County lnnd ft Trust Co. handles
Armour Packing ( 'o.'s good, Raving merchants
the fr-ight from Port 'and to Heppuer, and on
many things much more. a.
Perseverance, pluck and enterprise will make
money in this wild, wild West, hut it is of no
avail unless you get big bargains, in foot-gear,
especially, Go to Mot Lichlenthai's for your
bargains in boots and shoes. a.
H. Tilaokman A Co. Sells the 14 In. Oliver
Chilled plow at $14, with one extra plow point.
a.
When voa want your horses shod or wagon
repaired, ye Grant county people, don't forget
that l. Biieptmru has a hop at fox.
Nails by the car lom! at Gilliam A Hishee'B.
traut county people will do well to call on them.
a.
Wanted More customers to buy goods of the
Heppuer Furniture Co. Great bargains this
spring.
Mat Lichtenthal has just received a fine lot of
Ijftdie and Minuet r ine Slippers; also a I'ul!
Lin-of Ladies', Mise" and Gents' Shoes, all at
the holtoin price. Don't neglect to call on Mat
when you wish to buy.
LEXINGTON LOCALS.
A fine, small shower the last week.
T. J. Carle is up from lone to day.
Mia. M. J. I'enland is back from
visit iu Umatilla county.
her
J. F. Brewer was in last Monday prov
ing up on a timuer-oulture.
Alva Leach caught a nice, large sal
mou, last Monday, down by the mill. It
weighed about nine pounds.
Jim Cvpert lost a valuable mare and
colt last week.
Win. Blair and family and Arthur
Brewer have returned home from a visit
to Wasco county. He suys he saw some
very nice couutry.
Nclse Magunseu was up to Hie county
Feat Monday evening and returned Tues
day morning
Charley Barnett. and Harvey Hazleton
are out with a shearing crew shearing
sheep for II. M. Thornton,
Mrs. Hurd, from Pendleton, has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gammell the
past two weeks. She returned home the
latter part of last week, stopping to visit
friends on Sand Hollow for a few days.
April !M, "Jl.
TEE REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE
Of W. F Iltlbhul'it. Superintendent of the
I JiK-knauiN Million of the tl. 8. Fish Com
mission, and how lie wiim Handled by Ur.
llHITill.
From the Oroeonian.
Clackamas, Or., Kelt. 28, 1891.
Dr. Darriu It gives me great pleasure
to say that the home treatment you gave
me two years ago was a perfect success.
r years past 1 have been nllhcted with
moth or liver spots on different parts of
my person. I visited you onoe aud took
the "home treatment. ' In a Tew weeks
I was permanently cured, and have never
seen any symptoms mi ce. Refer to me.
W. r. Hurbarb.
HOW HIS GAINKD 17 TOUNUS.
Editor Oregoniau For twelve venrs
past. I have been seriously alllicted with
kidney and liver complaint, pain in the
spine and breast, dizziness and generally
out of sorts. With six months' elect no
and home treatment by Dr. Darrin I am
cured of most of my troubles. Have
gaiued seventeen pounds hi the time.
1 hiimas Burr.
Mil. Johnson's okkat hthknoth.
MoMinnvii.lb, Or., r'eb. A, 1H91.
Dear Dr. Darriu: Your electric and
home treatment: for the past eight
months lias wrought almost a miracle on
me. When J lirst came to von I was
about crazy from the effects of nervous
debility, spinal and kidney troubles. I
was wholly unable to work. Now I nm
strong and hearty, and able to bundle
thirty tons' weight of lumber across the
sawmill lioor every day. It is a wonder
ful and radical cure. I thank you with
all my heart. 1 will stand by you and
recommend yon lirst. last aud all the
time. My mother (Mrs. M A. Johnson)
who formerly lived iu S ilem, Or., now
here, has never had a return of her deaf
ness of twenty years' standing, cured by
you two yi nrs ago.
Gratefully yours,
Charles L. Johnson.
Pit. DAltlim's SYHTKM OK TREATMENT.
Electricity, the invention of the nine
teenth century, is well worthy the pa
tient years of investigation and expert
n ent that have been given it by Borne
of the ablest and most devoted votaries
of science. Galvani, Volta, Humboldt,
and others equally distinguished, spent
years in studying the phenomena of this
wouderful agent, aud theu our own
Morse gave it physical value in the in
vention of the telegraph. And now, as
we have become familiar with the con
stant miracle of lightning bending
obedient to the slightest touch oi man,
we see a new wonder in the invention of
Dr. Darriu, who by skillful meohauism,
directs this subtle force to the d est r no
tion of disease and the building up of
waning vitality. Dr. Darriu treats nil
curable, chronic, noute and private dis
eases, blood taints, lost or failing man
hood, neivous debility, effects of errors
or excesses iu old or young, loss of mem
ory, diseases caused by mercury iu the
improper treatment of private disenses
Office, 71 )j Washington street, Portland,
Or. Horns, 10 . m. to 8 p. in., daily.
Examinations free and oonlldeniial
question blanks and oirculars sent grn'iB
to any address; patients cured at home.
41'J-tf.
STKAYED.
From nutter creek, owe buy mnre, fire
yenrs old, "lioot" liriimt on lett ptitie.
eniHH on lett ohoil Idttr. Hits n smnll
at rip iu face, liikely rnngiinj near Co
Itimbm river. Will utve 810 reward for
her return to Morrow's Btulile, lleppuer,
Orot'ou.
421-42i. M. 8. DmsKELL.
FOR SALE !
1 Fiu
I nnd
a aw
Fine much of (i(K) ntTes, well-wnterej
I unproved. Has 1(H) fruit trees
2(H) Borea button) land, 75 acres o.
meadow drass, ood timber on the plaoel
viieant land Rdjniuini;, seven miles west
o( Ilarduian, Morrow county. Or. It is
well adapted for h stck or dairy ranch.
This place is known as the Geo. Stew
art plaoe. For particulars, enquire of
MtOWN A HAMILTON.
19-tf Real Estate Ai;ts., Heppner, Or.
IT T3 THW TD.L MKTTr,TNTT.
It roiiw thp Livrr nnd Kutni'Vt iml S'om.ich,
cir II iitl.uh.-, IviK' u. iTOitoi an Appv
M-tfcf Tho!ik Ptrnnfr.
LEE fc TOY,
Washingand Ironing!
SATISFACTION GURANTEED.
Court Street, 2nd House above the MM.
HEPPNER, - OREOON. 26
Ot. 23. IIATT,
TONSORIAL ARTIST
SHAVING, SIIAMI'OOXIXG and HAIIllTTTING
SUMMONS.
Ill Justice's Court. Precinct of Heppner, County
oi .'iui nm, .-uHie oi wregou.
Arinnr comn ana
Flank McFarland,
partners us
Coffin 4 McFarland.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
James Ginsdes, Deft.
STATE OF OREGON, (
County of Morrow, ( 88
To James Glngles the atiove named Defendant:
IS THE NAME OF THE STATU OF OIlliiiON
X you are hereby commanded to uppear and
answer the complaint of Plaintiffs filed uL-ainst
yon in the nhove entitled court and action on or
before the zui day ot May, 18111, at 10 o'clock A
M. of saiit day.
Defendant will take notice that if he fails to
appear or answer as above required, the 1'laiiitltls
w in lane jiingmeni aymnsl ueteiHiani lor tiiu
sum of Jlil.ilo and for the sum of io.oo Attorney
fees and for Plaintifls disbursements of this
action and for an order to Bell the property at
tached in the said action.
This summons is published by order of fl. W.
Rea. Justice of the Peace for Ileupner nreetnet.
Morrow County, Oregon, and before whom the
said actum was commenced.
Dated the 9th day of April, Will.
O. W. RF.A,
420-4. Justice of the Peace.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HERKRY GIVEN THAT I HAVE
tills day been appointed bv the county court
of Morrow county. Mate of Oregon, administra
tor oi the estate of Frederick S. Poppenna. de
ceased. All persons havinit claims against said
estate will present them properly verttied to the
administrator at the otlice of Brown & Hamil
ton, at Heppner, Oregon, within six mouths
from date hereof.
BKNJAMIN Pnpi'RNOA,
Administrator.
J, N. BttOWN, Attorney for Administrator.
uaieu Heppner, or., April &i, lsui. 4'j;i-4'j7.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., March 21, 'ill.
Notice is hereby itiven that the lollowtiiK
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make tiuai proof in support of his claim, aud thi.t
said proof will be made before V. It. Ellis,
U. H. Commissioner at Heppuer, Oregon, on
May 11, 181)1, viz:
CIIAS. E. MILLER,
Hd. No. 2145. for the WW, NIVli and IV!-,' SttV
Seeli, Tp4S, K 2li E, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said iaud, vi:
. A. wriclit, J. M. Hayes, J. c. Kirk and C. 8.
Kirk, all ol Heppuer, Oregon.
jobn v . LEWIS,
419-424. Register.
NOTICK OF INTENTION.
Lnnd Oflice nt The Dallen, Or., April I t. 1891.
N'nllr-o la IimtpIiv t'ivon thnt tho fiillniiinr.
natncil settler has t'iUni notice of Mb iiiU'titiou to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that Raid proof will be made before the (.'imnty
clerk of Morrow County at Heppner, Oregon, oil
June 2, IH'A, viz:
WILEY McllKE.
Hd. No. 3Cjl, for the SKU Sec :H, Tp 3 8, It 25 E,
W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of,
said laud, viz:
E. B. btanton. John Jenkins. Luther HueBton
and J. W. AUIott, all of Ki-lit Mile, Oregon.
JOHN W, LKWIf,
422-i7. lit'Kister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ottice at The Dalles, Or., April U. 1891.
, April
.1 follow
Notice is hereby Riven that the follow iiur-imm-
ed settler has hied notice of In r hit ntio i
make linal proof iu support of her claim, and
that st) id nroof will be made before the Countv
Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Ore
gon, on June 2, Ijs'.U, viz:
ftl A Kt i A Kl'i 1 J. II rli!RHIKJl), (W1MOW.J
Hd. No. for the NEW Sec :!", Tu 2 S. U Jl E.
W, M.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
aaid bind, viz:
A. T, K uir. M. A. O den. lone: Wilbur Har-
rali, Lexington, and C. A. Khca, Heppner, Or.
42J-U7. John W. Lkwin, Register.
NOTltJK OF INTENTION.
bind Offleo at The Dulles, Or. April 11, 91.
Notice is hereby iiiveu that the lollouiinr-
nanicd settler has Hied notice of his Intention to
make tlnal proof in support of Ills claim, and that
sain prooi win oe inane, oeiore rraua n. jsnow,
I'. S. ooinuiiBsioner at Lexington, Or., on June 0,
ley i, viz:
SAMUEL B. HOPE.
Hd. No:27 for tho N' MY) aud NE' Sec
He names the following witnesses to prove h
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
Ham irtnu, viz:
N. Alva Leach, William J. Davis, David A,
Porter and K. J. Hill, all of Lexington, nr.
John V. Lbwis,
421-4'Jfl. Keuister.
NOTICE OK INTENTION.
Land Olllcv nt The Dalles, Or., April 7, 1891.
Notice is herein iriveu that Hie fol inviiiL'.imni
eil settler has t)el notice of his iiitenlinti f-n
make llnal proof in support of his claim, and
that salii proof wilt fie niaile before ('ounty
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Orujron,
Ull I'M) in.'l, , .
Ds. No, rare, for the 1 ml, MVJ. mi swu
NV',, Hee -tl, Tp 'J S, It a E. V. M.
in iiaincn uie miikiw i iik MiiiienHcs 10 jirovc Ills
eoiitiiiiums reHlileiico upon, and cultivation of,
said land, vi:
lien. Vauithu, V. P. Hiitton, 0. 1). Hatt and
Flank Uoherts, all of Heppuer, Morrow county,
Oreyou.
4'JU-l-a. John V. Lewis, liCKister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IaiuI Otlice at The lallei, Or., April 7. ISiH.
Nut k-e in hcrchv iriveii Hint the foUoutric-
named Hettler hits tlleil notice of his intention tu
inn ke nntu proof in support of las chum, nd
tlitit mid proof will he made hefore K. H. Snow,
font. U.S. Urcnil Court at U-xiniftou, Or,, on
May Jfi, I8iil. vi:
BKNJAMIN F. SVA(i(IART,
Hd. No. 17;t, for the NV',4 Hoc 10. Tp 1 S, K 26 K.
He names the following witneMses to prove his
continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of,
wild land, viz:
John II. 1'iper, J. T. McAllster, Jas. Muir and
J. F. Brewer, all of Lexinirton. Or.
iN -VX. John W. Lkwis, Kefftstcr.
KOTIUE OF INTENTION.
I.andOmceRt The PhUcb, Or.. Mnroh, 27, isri.
Notice is hereby ffivun thnt the tollowiiiff
nanied settler has filed notice of his intention
to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and
that suld prooi will be made before County
Clerk of Morrow County, ut Heppner, Oregon,
on May 16, vi:
JoMN W. Mt'FEHUIN.
Ps. (1741), for the sVi.4 See Tp -I S, Ii 2fi E. W. M.
He 1 1 nines the following witnesses to prove his
continuous re i do nee upon, and ctiltivutiou of,
said land, viz:
Kuoch Cave, John H. Ridiiewav. Albert Mat
teson and U. V. lUdgt'way, all of Heppner. Or.
John V, J.kwls,
HeRister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lnionuit TieDiliei, Or., Mir. 9. 1S-.U.
Notice is hereby piven that the followiiiR
named settler has tiled notice of Mb intention to
inak tlnal proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Coun
ty J mine of Gilliam County, at Condon, Or., ou
May;.!, im, viz:
JOHN CHANCE,
Hd. No. Will, for the KU Nt1 aud E1, SEKt Sec.
4, Tp. -1 S, K. -2A, K. W. a.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
aid land,
Janu's Koyse, J. N. Hvatt, J, V. Serlvner and
T. J. Davidson, all of Gooseberry, Or.
John V. I.fwis,
4I4'rt. KeKisier.
NOTICE OK INTENTION,
taml OltW at Thi- HaUra. Or., April '.'T. '91.
NiMici' is iHTt'lty Kivon tlitu tho tollowing
luimeil st'tthT 1ms tik'U not lot' of hi. Intention to
make tlnal proof tu sii)Hirt ot hi. olaim, and
that .aUt priMtf will te niadi' before Kraok H.
Snow, u. . Comnitssloner al Lc.lngtou, or., ou
June 16, lf'Jl, vis:
(iKORUE W. Sl'KKKY,
1M. No. S70U, for the N Wl. 1, Tp 1 S, R 26 E,
W. M.
He mine, the following witnesses to prove Ms
contiuuou. resilience upon and cultivation oi,
saiil Irtuit, viz:
John T. McAll.ter, J. Henry Tiin'r. (Mln M.
HihIbou and Nels Maguuson. all ot U'xliigton,
Orenou. Johs W. I.KWi!..
Kesister.
City Uiirber Shop ut'xt iKtor to City
Hotel, Heppuer. Or,, Paviu & Jone,
r
55 Just Arrived !
Tli e latest styles cf Spring and Summer
Fancy Goons, novelties ii fnniinsnj,
An Elegant Line of
SATTEENS I GINGHAMS!
Of all shades and patterns. -
White goods and embroidered flouncings in a bewildering assortment
Ladies' Sailor Waists, Blouses, Under
wear, Hosiery, and other lines kept in a
well-regulated Millinery Store.
II CELEBRATED H & " COM
,1
IN Al.WAYH mi51FX IN STOCK.
MFCS. M. SLOCUM,
MAY STBEET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Positively at Cost!
For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS I will sell my entire stock of Mill!
nery, Dry Goods, Ladies' Furnishings , etc., at actual COST.
A RARE CHANCE
To get Big Bargains. Call early, ladies, at
MRS. M. E. WAEREN'S
MILLINERY STORE, Old "Cash Bargain Store," May Street
Heppner, Oregon. 419-423.
E. G. 8 LOCUM.
i-iepjp ner fuenituee Co.
-HAVE 03NT ZIAiNTI)'
Bed Uoom 8(t, P;irlor Sots, Fancy Rockers Book Crhbs, Secretaries, Settees, Sofas, Rod Lounges
Springs, MattreHces, Hahy Carriages. (iirlH Tricycles, Hammocks, Croquet 8ew, Carpeta,
Bird CiigeB, Chairs in sets, ('enter Tabled. CJothea Kackt. Hefrgeratoru,
bideboards, Wardrobes and Picture Frames. Kepairing done.
Undertaking: a Specialty.
SL0SUM BROTHERS,
May St., Opp. Minor Bros., Heppner, Or.
Payette Nursery,
OF PAYETTE, IDAHO.
The Largest General Nursery
stock in the
125 MIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Send for Catalogue and Price List.
Address, PAYETTE NURSERY,
93-8m.
KENTUCKY JACKS !
GllQWLEirS KNOB FARM"
I have two Kentucky Jacks nt ray place, twelve miles north of Hepp
uer or seven utiles North east of Lexington, and will serve
mares on the following terms:
SIO "27G INSURE.
Hood pasture will be furnished at
will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be respon
sible for any should they occur.
B. F. SWAGGART,
L
egi nglon,
HEPPNER
May Street, Heppner, Or.,
RUH1V, Proprlet
c.
KEEPS FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES
AND CONFECTIONERY.
FINE CAKESforWEDDING PARTIES
Etc., Made to Order on Short Notice.
SATISFACTION GURANTEED
AND
PATHONAGE SOLICITED.
C. KUPIL, Proprietor,
May Street, -
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office itt The lMUen. Or., April 20, l&U.
Notice in hert-lij- tiven that the follow iiiK-nam-el
Bt'ttler has tM notice ot hii intention to
ntHkc tiunl irHf in mptortof hit claim, and
tlmt irtid proof will h made before County
Clerk of Morrow Co.. Oregon, M Heppner Ore
gon, on June U, lS'.U, vix:
KKK'K BliKtiSTKOM,
Ps. No. 6707. ior the NKV SEU SEV
si:, r. Tp : s, k E. w. m.
He nauieii the ftl!onin s itnesi to prove his
contlttuoutt resklcncti upon and cuhi.atioii oi
saiil laud, vi :
Sam Cox, K. S. Cot, O. E. Earnmvorth aud C.
J. Anderson, all oi ilnrdiuan. (.'ri'Kon.
John W. Lswiji,
EIC.
E. II. MLOCUM.
Mountains.
Payette, Idaho.
1 per bead per month. Due care
Oregon.
422-425.
BAKERY!
o J?,
Hftpner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind Otlice t The Dalles, Or.. March 18, 1891.
Notice it hereby triven that the follow i itf
namtni tottler has tileU notice of Mi Intention
to make final pnof lit support of his claim, and
thai said prooi win oe maoe oetore rrann H. !
Si ow, l . S. Commissioner at IjtUKtoa, or., on
May 9, IS'-tt, vii: (
WILUAM M SlAVKFEn.
UL o.-Jtio, for uie Sec. IS, Tp. i N( R 35 E, W. t
Jl.
lie names the follow Ine witnesses to prove hit
continuous residence upon anil cuitivatloa of
suit! land, viz:
Joseph KsWt'tson, Theodore Cork. Clinton V. :
I'eck and Jacob Earnst, all of Lexington, Mor
row County, Oregon. i
John W. Liwis, I
iU-438. RKlata. i
CHAS. H. DODD & CO.
- IMPORTERS OF -
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
AND FARM MACHINERY,
Front, First and Vine Streets, ::::::: Portland, Oregon.
Sole Agents for Oregon
mm
safe
DEERE'S NEW
Sinful Pouble, or Triple Furrow. They are so Blmple and come so nar absolute perfection, that those who
have used them or Btten them work can not gay enough In Hn-ir pi nine. Wo furnish thutn
with or without Beat attachment. Scut attachments are extra.
DEEKIl, I?0"W":R LIFT STJLKIir PLOWS.
BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL.
Buckeye Hoe Prcu Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeders, Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrows.
DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS
ffae toleit improved Implement tor sowing: summer fallow. The most complete and succesbful tool for this
purpose in use.
We alio have a full Une of It he trie, rnrrlngfM Flinotonn, Mountain Wagon
Platform aud other Mitring Vrliiclt h.
SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS.
Ltwrence it Cbapin'i Spring-Tooth Harrows, Deere Harrowa, Scicntillc 1'ccd Mills, Pacific Fanning Mills,
HA1SH BARB WIRE, ETC., ETC. BKXW F0U stt'at- rnicrnRs and pfCK msts
ARTHUR COKKIX,
Arlington
Spjfixigf
:ARRIVING !
"17" E3C ES 3E, E3 ?
COFFIN & McFAllLAND'S.
A Big Line direct from the Enst. Fine stylish lintH, new
shapes, and 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 TFIE SCAB!
Books and Silverware fjiven away to onr 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 stodc 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, we will give
a fine U book. Orders from the country carefully and
promptly filled. Country produce bought and sold.
Agents for Christy & Wise.
ttS-The Big Brick. National TCnnk "Rnil,lir. XT r
-
is where you will find
coffin & McFarland.
NOTICE OF INTENTION. '
Land Office atThe Pftlics, Or., April 'M lsoi
XntffA B hupuliv at t-an tK.. .1... -ii 7. '
make Hnal proof In upport of hi ilsiin, m,rt
that laid proof will be made bpfore W K Kills
oS'Li.Jo.s'si:':.,,1-'."1'"' at o:
tJ v. , ALONZO M. MARKIUM,
Hd. No. 3W7, for the V, NEk and V SKli
Sec 3, Tp 3 S, R 2f, K. W. M H St
He liamei the follow ina nitnencs to prove hli
aid land, viz: '
I. . Bsey. Geo. Schiok. Thru. Driakcll and
Dennli Spillane, all of Heppner. Or.
, John w.
Kenlster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I.nd Office at The Pallet Or, Msrrh 11 1S11
Notice Ii hereby piven that the following,
named ettler hai filel notii e of hl intention
to make final proof In inport of hie claim and
that laid proof will be made before W R
Ellii. CommiHHioner V. 9. Circuit Court, at
Heppuer, Oregon, on Mav It',, sji viz-
R. W. RdBISON,
Hd.JJo. 1279, for the SV;.4 Sec 21, Tp 3 8, R 24 g,
He name, the following viTtir.ng nrovp his
Mia tana, viz:
Samuel I. CerX
W. Allitottaiid.A
Oregon.
id land, viz:
and Washington for
DEAL PLQVJS.
Goods
"-.iiiujj, iitppuur, vjreKuu,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dulles, Or., April 20, 1891.
Notice la hereby (riven that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of her Intention to
make tlnal proof In support of her claim, and
that said proof will be made bnfore W. It. Ellis,
o,ryu&Tvi.cottrt' " Ut'ppner' oregoni
. , CATHERINE SPRAY.
W M0' NW! Tp 33, R 24 E,
His names the follon-iiiR witnesses to prove her
continiuMis residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, vi:
J. U. Hayes Heppner; Isaac Knishton, E. B.
btanton and J. 11. Joues, of Klein Mile, Oregon.
, .lull.- ...
Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March9 19, '91.
Notice is hereby given that the following,
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In snpixirt of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Jndce of MUlain County, at Condon Oregon, on
May 2, lS'Jl, viz:
mix- - JAME3 HYATT.
N;-..,W-for NEu, N'NVUand
sW ' N i, Sec in, Tp. 4 s. It. Ii E, W. M.
.e iiaiiit me Inllort liig w itlii'ssti In nrnve his