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THE WEEKLY HEPPKER GAZETTE, HEPPtfER, OREGON, XOYEMBER 8, 1891.
THE GAZETTE.
THE ElECTIOXS.
From private telegrams and newspa
per re ports we re led to believe that
Ohio has eleoled McKinlcv by r round
majority, while Flowers, Boies hiiiI line
sell, demnoratio onndiilnt. s of the states,
respectively, New York, Iowa ami Jlus
Bacbnsetts are also successful. The re
sult is Dot at all surprising to republi
cans aDy more than to democrats.
The only state in which uational ismies
influenced the result was in tho state of
Ohio, and Mr. McKinley'e eleclion is to
our dear demooralio brethren a beauli
ful foretaste of what they may expect in
the year of our Lord, A. D., 1H'J2. Na
tional party lines have been fouuht
vigorously aud republican principles no
oepted. Ohio has had one of the moat
remarkable campaigns ou record.
In Iowa, the republicans went into the
canvass as they did two years ago,
handicapped by prohibition which dues
Dot prohibit. There is a lure German
population in the state of Iowa, most of 1
them being republicans, who believe in I
the privilege of manufacturing, Bulling,
and imbibing that beverage of Vaterlaml,
lager beer. These republicans, with
others, are showing their resentment to
prohibition by vntiug the democratic
ticket on state matters, changing fmin
republican viotories to a small democrat
ic majority, so that is all "that is rotten
in Denmark." New York is the home of
local rottenness io politics. As a demo
cratic friend of ours apprises us, the
whole of New York city and Brooklyn is
under the control of Tammauy, election
boards, sack and all. This, with local
inactivity, coupled with the popularity of
the democratic candidate and the ob
scurity of the republican, Fassett, leaves
, the latter paddliun in the consomue.
Massachusetts is reported to have re
elected Kussell, though the remainder
of the ticket will undoubtedly bo repub
lican. On national issues, Massuchu
etts is do more of a democratic state
than Oregon.
Pennsylvania, to the surpriso of all,
goes republican, aud other states are
coming to the front as they have in the
past.
From indications, the republicans feel
better over the cieotiou of Melviuley
than if they had heeu successful in the
amies 01 lowu, new xorn unu Massa
chusetts, and lost him. So, while Doth
purtios are eujuyiiigsouie victory, neither
have it their own way.
UOWN IX CAUP.
Well, Tat: We will be at our destina
tion in four days more. I have been on
the road thirty days We have found
the roughest roads I ever traveled. Had
only two days rain since leaving Eight
Mile.
1 haven't seen anything vet that will
beat tight Mile. People in Morrow
county ought to be "ell satisfied if they
have a quarter section of good f ruling
land. If my health was so I could live
there, I would never leave it for atiy-
uiing i nave seen yet.
Y u will please send the Gazette to
mv address, Lower Link", Lake county.
Calif. Wilei McBec.
Tehama, Calif., Oct. 27, '91.
The Wetrn botHer's Chosen Specific.
With every ndvanoe of emigration into
the far West, a new demand is created
for Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. Newly
peopled regions are frequently less sal
ubrious than older settled localities, on
account of the miasma which rises from
recently cleared land, particularly along
the banks of rivers that are Bubjeot to
Irestiets. 1 he agricultural or mining
emigrant soon learns, when he does Dot
already know, that the Bitters afford the
only sure protection against malaria, anil
muse uisoruers ol the stomach, liver and
bowels, to which cliinalio charges, ex
posure and uuaeeiislomed or unhealthy
water or diet subject him. Consequent
ly, he places an estimate upon the great
household specific and preventive oom
ineiisniate with hs intrinsic merits, and
is careful to keep on band a restorative
and promoter of health so implicitly to
be relied upon in time of need.
CURING DI.-'KASKS II Y ELECTRICITY.
Stubborn Diseases Yield to skilful Treat
ment by Dr. Danlri.
It is a positive fart that I be nrt of cur
ing diseases by electricity is revolution
izingthe praitio- of medicine, as is shown
by the following testimonial which
speaKs lor ltselr :
Itemarkiihle Cure or Deafness.
To horn it may concern : For years
I have been troubled with chromo ca
tarrh. So troublesome had it become
that I could scarcely breathe through my
nose; had entirely lost sense of smell,
and became almost totally deaf, accom
panied ith ringing noises in my ears.
After a course of electric and and snigic
al treatment by Ur. Dnrrin I am perfect
ly cured of my deafness and buzzing
noises. Refer to me at Kalama, Wash.
JAMES FLANNAQAN.
WITHOUT AN EQUAL.
CURES
A Resident of Ihis seotion suggests
that Heppuer ought to have a carding
machine. Without doubt there are sev
eral old-fashioned looms and spinning
wheels in this section, aud without a
carding machine these are well nigh
useless, except that the looms might be
used for carpet weaving. Homespun
and homeknit socks and stockings, and
even bome-woven blankets, would be no
rarity if some enterprising man would
put in a carding machine and work up
some of our Morrow county wool. Our
Hoosier fruine yearns for sonic of these
old fashioned luxuries.
The Heppner schools, under the fli
oient management of Prof. A. W. Wier,
are attaining a popularity not heretofore
enjoyed, and which is much appreciated
by our people. With all respect to the
pomposity of the "Editor Gazette," the
school board iB taking an unusual in
terest in school allaits, which accounts
to some extent for the unusual success
of our school, though much credit is
given Prof. Wier, who is unequalled us
an educator in the aiate of Oregon,
riti:ns opinions.
A Mountain Myhtbby. There is still
a mystery connected with the shooting
of John Zollinger last summer At that
time it was thought that ,Vial Church was
Illegality party, but many have since
cnangeu tlieir minds. Whoever com
mitted tho cowardly act rode a spotted
pony, and thin fact more tliun anything
else caused suspicion to full ou (Jburoh,
for he was in that vicinity at that time,
attempting to escape afier killing Lewis
Hadsell at Monument. But they say
that a man who rides a spotted pony
still frequents the mountains hack of
Heppner, robbing sheep camps for a liv
ing, and those who have met the Btraii
ger say that, at a distance, he hears a
striking resemblance to Church. It will
he reinembere i that just before the cap
turn ol the luttcr.Lishe Walking saw a
man riding this iniich-talked of "Pinto,"
or one very much resembling him, which
Wntkins afterwards concluded was the
niKiiive ami noise. Ninoe that time it I
has linen proven without a doubt, that
this was not Church, but someone bear
ing much the same appearance as him
self. From his actions, way of living,
etc., he is thought to be some desperate
charactei, eluding the authorities, and,
perhaps, is the man ho so cold-bloodedly
shot Zollinger.
Somb Oai.i.oway Nicws. -IWr. S. Com
gall, of Galloway, reports some activity
over at his place of residence. Bob
Stanlield is feeding 100 head of steers
for the spring market, Shaw Bros. 200
head, Win. Wattenberger 40 head, aud
Hilly Lnyd 00 head. Cass lingers has
just sold 2111) head of steers at 2 cents
per pound, all 'round' The sheep of
that locality are nearly all out of the
mountains. Allen Evans hud the mis
fortune to lose 58 head by ulkali poison
ing while bringing them out of the
uioiintnins. Mr. Corrigall says nearly
all have quit raising wheat on hill
ranches down there, though he is still in
the ring with 2,000 bushels this season,
lie was over in this section to buy a
few sheep, having succeeded iu securing
only part of a baud.
Dr. Darrin continues to treat all class
es, therioh aud pnoralike, free of charge,
at his office, 70 Washington street,
Portland, Oregon. The Nnrmmlv
Seattle, Wash., from 10 to 11 ., m. to 8
p. m. at his former prioes. He gives
free anil confidential examinations to all
at the otlioe or by letter. He treats all
curaOle clironic, acute aud private dm
eases with eleotricity and medicines
wneu requned.
HOW A 'UHL MAKBS MONEY.
"I give my experience for the benefit
or others. 1 sent li.00 to the On-en
Toilet Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and received
a agents outnts and my own county for
territory. I started to of my friends
to work and also canvassed myself for
one month; my friends nor myself never
canvassed before, but we found it no
trouble to take orders, even clore to
drug stores for people could not help
buying when they saw with their eyes
what these remedies can do. I now
have nine snb agents iu the towus and a
oranon olhce at my home, which the
company mentions iu their advertisement
in our ocunty papers."
"My dear profit last mouth was 810c
une county gives me all the business
oan attend to." Ei.la Blackburn,
Agent for Decatur Co.. Ind
This Company's advertisement appears
in inis issue ot our paper, (Ed. 43(itf
REMEDY PAlN
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
LUMBACO,
SCIATICA,
i.JJ
DD & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
0
Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Swellings,
PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY.
PALACE HOTEL,
CHAS. V
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
AND
FARM MACHINERY.
Front, Firsl and Vine Streets, - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
l'OOI, PIlIKNDN TO HLAMIC.
Salem btntosiuau: As many political
Bsuirants are killed oil' bv Ho or f. i, u ' .1.
frr ds as iu any other way. Home of
this district's woulj-ho congressional
candidates are likely to he killed deader
than a mackerel by theiis.
HACK AT TllHM.
Salem Statesmen; tjalem would bo a
better show town if it had less Jim Crow
shows, made up from morphine iiends
and women of uui'stionahlo rooule. like
theoompnny that recently attempted to
give us a oiuck eye.
TOO MUCH NOW.
The Dalles Chronicle: Our two Dalles
contemporaries are both urging that the
governor call a special hchhhiii of the
legislature iu order to make provision
for building a portage around The
Dalles obstructions. The Chronicle need
scarcely say it is iu hearty aoooiil Willi
its neighbors in this luatler. In fact -though
it matters lit I le the Chronicle
spoke of it before either took it up. ir
we have not recently given it as much
attention as they, it is because wo be
lieve the real question before the people
of The Dulles at this moment is that of
maintaining that part of tho river now
open.
JUK1NUCY 1111) IT.
One of i nr farmer friends, whoso only
fault is that he is a democrat -mid he is
not blamed for that, for his father before
him was dyed ill the wool, and he never
reads the papers- ciinie to town ouo day
this week to buy some sugar. His good
wife was putting up fruit and she needed
about lo pounds ot sweetuess. The
dialogue iu the grocery ran about as
follows:
Farmer W hat lire you doing, young
man?
Clerk Waiting on you. Weighing
out your sugar.
Farmer How iiiinh are you giving
me?
Clerk- A dollar's worth.
Farmer Yes I know ! but bow many
pounds?
Clerk --24.
Faimer 24! Why it used to bo only
14.
Clerk Yes, but Mi Ivinley did it.
Farmer Well, run her buck ami give
me only 14 pounds. If I took home 24
pounds of sugar for a dollar the old
woman would make me vote tho republi
can ticket, uud I'll he hanged if 1 do
that.-Kx.
Foot Mashed. An accident oooiirred
'own al lone last I'ridiiy which wilfdis.
able It. C. Wills for some weeks. In
passing between loaded cars he stepped
on the coupling link causing the cars to
come together, catching his right foot
between the hollers. It, was some mm.
ules before he could he released from
that perilous position. Though his foot
was seriously bruised and sprained, no
hunoH were nroken, so wo learu from Dr
Shipley who attended him. The link
was not long enough to allow the cars to
come together, else the weight of the
eight loaded cars abovo would have
liiasned oil' the foot in a twinkling.
A u hosier Vihitoh Aden Ader, of
uainnriuge, fntouin couutv. Intl.. nn
uncle or 13. u. Akers, departed yesterday
morning for his Hoosier home, after sev.
eral weeks' visit to Mr. Akers and fam
ny out at Uoseb-rry. He likoB this
country pretty well, but. hardly thinks
it equal to "ole Indninv." Hu says that
mine never uau snoii a wheat crop be
fore us this year-just like Oregon in
that respect. Mr. Ader very justly com
plains or our roads in this seotion, for
there all the roads are graveled and
smooth as a floor, winter or summer.
Withal, he goes back with a very favor-
anie impression of the possibilities of
eastern uregou.
There is little doubt but that many
pci-Hons sillier for years with ailments
that, could easily be cured by the use of
some simple remedy. The following in
cident, is an illustration of this fact: My
wife was troubled with a pain iu her side
the greater part of the time for three
years, until cured by Chamberlain's
I'ain Halm. It has, I think, permanent
ly cured her. We also have used Cham
berlain a Cough Ki'incdy whenever need
ed and believe it to be the best in the
world.- 1'. M. l'oslon, l'ennville. Sulli
van Co,, Missouri. For sale bv Hloouin.
Johnston Drug Company.
, tlUO Reward. 1100.
The readers of the Gazette will be
pleaded to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that scienoe has been
able to cure iu nil its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on
ly positive otire known to the medical
fraternity.. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, noting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
thereby destroying i he foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and as-
sistiug nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith iu its cu
rative Dowers that they offer One Hun
drec"i)ollars for any case that it fails to
euro. Send for list of testimonials.
F. J. CHENFY & CO.. Toledo. O.
CS'-Sold by Druggists, 7oe.
Camp Fiiik On November 13th, out
at Fight Mile Center school house, the
old soldiers will indulge iu e ''oainp tire."
All are invited to come aud bring their
baskets, as there w ill be a line supper.
Hou. W. H Ellis is expected to address
the gathering on that occasion. The
L xiugton and Ariiugtou uiiBts are ex
pected to attend iu a body, and it will
undoubtedly be a must enthusiastic
gathering ot old comrades and friends.
LATEB-Mr. Ellis leaves tomurrow for
Canyon City and cannot be present
which he regrets very much.
ill
III
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Heppner, Oregon,
Is Now Open to The Public !
V4- -p. "fMf.
i7
Sole Agents for Oregon and Washington for
DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. DEERE'S GAZELLE
Seeeiallv Improvnl for i-,,:-?
Power Lift Sulky Plows. Buckeye Shoe Crain
Buckeye Uoc fress Grain Drill, lluckcye Seeders, Uutktye spring Toolh Harrows.
Deere
PLOWS.
Drill.
Good Meals, Reasonable. American and European Plan
First Class Kooms. Free Baths.
W. VON CADOW, Manager.
Formerly of U. P. Hotel Company
--via I IsL -WJ t-i m fll HI 1- k-tl f
ff (;i If isjl
DISC HARROWS.
DcERE'o
The latest improved implement for sowintr
tool for tli
We also nave a full line of BtiRgics, l'hncto
DEERE'S SEEDER?.
Hie most complete and successlal
"IT I'llloW.
11 OSC Ml I1SP.
A . , 11 ' , 1 ;i ; ll ll'Tirmie PlnlT .
Vehicles, SCHUTTI.ER FARM WAOOXA Hnrirg Tod'h Harrows X Z ?.T1
Scientific Feed Mills. Panfir iniinimr irien mnr, ,,.-r.., . w
...ir.r.. union jniii wiKft.
Etc.
COFFIN & McFARLAND.
A Big Line direct from the East. Fine Stylish Huts, new shapes and patterns Oents'
ilne shoes. Ladle's and Children's shoes, nil styles, sun Jose, California
buddies at I'nctory prices. A car loud o Fcrnollnt' .Shccii bin a
Sure cure for tho scab.
Dry Gootla, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Mitchell
Wngona, Oliver Chilled Plows, Etc.
COFFIN & MeFAHLAND.
Big Brick, National Bank Biilliliiuf, Hoppiier, Oregon.
Union Paoijsg Railway-Local Card.
2
No, 31, mixpi lcdveB llcimncr R n. m.
" 31, " ' Hr. lit Arlington 10 ,1(1 a.ni.
" L'2, " g loiivcs ' 'Ji'.M p. m.
" 82, " f ar. at lleppnor tl:4u p. m, daily
iicupt Hundny.
Fast bound, main line ar. at Arlington 3:50 p. m.
Wuat " ' " k'livuw " 4:1 p.m.
Nilit trains are running on same time as before.
CITATION.
KKI'OKT YOl'lt KKl'TION.
To
i.Ti'io:.
IM. OH.,
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Dkpahtm knt or Aon nr i.Ti'io,:
KAT1IKH lll'KKAU, I
Oclohc
the lulitor- Hir : TIiih olliiw has
been milking fffortu to colhrt Htiitintics
of the crops of lHHl, nu, so far him mcl
with Home suooess, yet not over 'JO er
centum of the ciriuliira unit out have
been answered. The valno of a com
piled report iB apparent, ami I would
request tlint you invite the attention ot
your renders, those who hiivo nveived
the blanks, to the ueeessitv of complet
ing Hint forwnrdiiiK the hhink at iih early
uiue hb posMioie, in order unit your
county tuny tie properly represented.
Home have the idea that the precinct
is to be canvassed to ohtiiiu the diiln to
be entered. Hnch is not Ihe oime. It is
desired that the data he entered which
in their knowledge and belief is a true
approximation.
The oo-operatiou of the press of the
state will greatly fucilitale the collection
of the statistics desired.
Very rispeotfullv,
li. M. r'.turn.
Observer.
ll.l. I AKIC IT IN IIano. Warren
I arsner was a visihir to Heppner the
tlrst of the week to buy supplies and
house hxlures, us he is just erectniir one
or the lnieat ilwcllniKs iu Haystack, lie
will take uhnrveof the lluystaok-Day-
vnio roan next spiuiK, it otheis will not
do so, us he is iiute anxious for its
completion, hut has not had tune to L'ive
it much attention heretofore. Wntren is
u progressive man, and can cuitaiuly
make it ko,
fcii'in'iiisui 1'ahtv. A very pleasnnl,
snciul event, for the yomiK peoide occur
red at Mrs. Andy MteveiiHim's ou last
iTidny evening. It was the intention of
lite sclioolniatcs and friends of K 1. Mte
venson to nivi'lhnn a sitnii ise, hut he took
unollier view of the matter, kno iim that
sonii'lhiiii; was umiiir on and thinking
thai he us heiuu sliL'hted, so hied him
elf ton ball not far distant from town.
The jokers were joked this time, though
it was a very pleas int occasion.
l-'isi: Stock. I'rof. Keene, the vet
eran horsetrainer, ami us Tom Morgan
niiKlit remark "knows more boss than
any body," arrived from Fossil Hie first of
the week with two i hoioiiK'hhred I'ercher-
. huh. I hey lire dark, dappled jra)s,
with white lniines uud tails, a pretty
match teiim, and two of the liuest stnf
lioi,., that ever struck the colony. He
will haveolhers stabled here this week.
Yom Ol Axct! - Drop in town ami
stay over till Nov. l;(th and 1411). Why?
This is the occasion of John Q. Wilson's
hi horse sale. Twenty ui ires and colts,
'Jil yearlings, 1 two year olds and
fill marcs and eldinus go at tliis
lime. Iwelve months) time, 10 per oeut
interes wilh approved secmity, niveu
all purchasers. Five per oeut discount
for cash.
milliard's Uhi'umutic anil Liver Pills.
These Fills nrescieutilically com ponniV
ou, anil uuiiorm ill nclion. XNo Kripinj;
pain so commonly rollowing the use ol
Fills. 'They ate adapted to both adults
and children with perlect safety. We
triiarantee they have uo equal iu the cure
of 8ick Hkadaciik. Constipiition, Dyspep
sia and liiliousness; and, as au appetizer,
they excel any other preparation,
A Convesiunok. J. D. Kreps, Supt,
or iinenien, western Union, visited
Heppner lust week, and will shortly es
tablisli a line froii) the depot to Paluue
Hotel, wIiitb a telegraph and Reueral up
town, raiiroaiioiiiiie will oe established, as
stated before in these columns. It will
he a ureat convenience for the traveling
public as well as our own people.
Dlt. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS
Are active, effective and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach,
appetite, bud oomplexiou and
uess, they have never heeu
either in American or abroad.
Sloouni Johnston Drug Co.
loss of
Sold by
Highest cash price paid for wheat.
oals, barley. Apply to lliekson oi Youiiu.
Concord Ituildinir. l'orlland. Oremni.
Coirespoiideuce solicited. 440-tf
A Nt:w Ci KiiK Fred Hart has reoeiv
ed the appointment as clerk in the U. P.
ollice at tins place, and is making bun.
self generally useful in his department.
Fred is a bright boy, and will umke a
miccessnt anything to which he applies
himself.
E. 0. Frey reports that t!JV'4 ton of
hay was raised on K! acres on Mrs.
Coleman's Mardiuan ranch. How is this,
ya scissorf man of the Oregon inn ?
(iiiANT Co ItiiKK. Sum Kinsmnu re
turned from Long Creek country last
Friday, having purchased. 300 head of
catlle lor shipment to Portland on the
; til ti inst , and ltkl head for John Spray, of
; this place, who will feed them for the
spring market.
Sleeiiin-.Tohnstoii Drug Co. Fresh
goods received weekly. a.
Kiihl, the baker, lluv vour bread and
dikes and save money. Try it. a.
See J. W. Cow ins for Hock Snrincs
coal. Leave orders at Unzettc ollice. a
New firm, and prices as low as v..r
Lichteuthul & Schirzinger's, old stand.
a
Collin & McFarland will huv when f
at all stutious on the Heppuer branch.
a.
Hardware? Yes. at Gilliam .fc Ris.
bee's, Main St., Heppuer, Or. a.
See your wife about some uew furni
ture and then cull ou S. C. Smith. Full
stock.
Nails by the ear load at Gilliam .t Ris.
bee's. Grant oouuty people will do well
to mill ou them. n-
Oo to S. 0. Smith's furniture store
and examine the tine line of carpet sam
ples just received. ft
Wanted -More customers to hoy omuls
of the Heppuer Furniture Co. Great
bargains this spiiug. ,
Drugs, medicines, toilet articles and
everything in his line at T. W. Avers, Jr.
Call for a refreshing ice cream sodu. a
When you want your horses shod or
wagon repaired, ye Grunt comity people,
don't forget that h. Shephard hits a shop
at Fox. B
When you are weary and need a few
minutes rest, drop in and see Tom ISrad
T N THE COUNTY TOtniT OF Til E STATE OF
J. Oi'cson, lor the County of Morrow.
In the mutter of the i
Estate of ! Citation.
M. II. 11ai.es, Deceased.)
Tn Mary L. Hales, Win. H. Ilalcs and Grace E.
Males, minor heirs of said Estate, and lo all
whom it limy concern, ureetiiitf:
la tlii! inline of the state ol OrcRon, von are
herehy died and required to appear' in the
County Court of the Slate of Oi-ckoii, for the
County of Morrow, at the Court lloom thereof
at Hciiiier, In the Count v of Morrow, on l-'riduv'
the llh day of December, lS'Jl, at 111 o clock iii
the fiirenoon of that day, then ami there to show
cause, if any exists, why an order should not he
firanled lor the sale of the li'llowiiif,' described
real estate, a prayed for in the peliiii f
) 'lain Hales, unurilinii of saiil minors, liled
herein and dcHerihed as follows, to-wit- u
and NEi, of sec. .'iii, Tp. I s li. M E., w. M., and
Nw'.and Sh of See. V, aud si, of Sec 1
unit i, of Nvtof Hee. One (II, and .; of
SI'.', of Sec. One, all in Tp, One (11 North of
Hal!oai E., W. M , ami .'" of sec, :iii, Tp N
K. '.'li E., W. M., all in .Morrow Couutv, Orei-on'
and all the rights aud Improvements therew ith
witness, the Hon. Julius Keith) v, .luilce of
the County Court of the Stale oi Oreiion. for the
County ot .Morrow, wilh the seal of said Court
tilli xeit, this ,'itli duv of November, A. D IS'il
,lfi-"-l Attest: J. w. Mo an. wl
County Clerk.
TOWOOWS!
IF YOU WANT
To keep your Sheep healthy, and Insure u good
clip, use
IIAYWARD'S : : DIPS.
A Sure Cure at Moderate Cost.
FRANK; GILLIAM. T H." HIsitMJ
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GILLIAM & 1JISHEE,
General
- df.alehs in
Mm Stoves and Tinware,
Plumber's Materials, Etc.,
HEPPNER, . - . OREGON
DIP
IIAYWARD S "PASTE
Mixes with either COLD or WARM WATER,
IIAYWARD S LIQUID DIP
Is Non Poiflonous, Improves the Wool
and does Not stain it.
CHRISTY AS WIS)?,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IjiikI otllce at La Grande, nr.. May ism.
Notice is hereliv L-iven that the 'fol l,m l,!,r.
named settler has tiled notice of his inlein ion lo
make linal prool iu support of his claim, and
that said ni'ooi will be made hio'iin. I'muiu-
Clerk ol Morrow County, Or., at Hepiuier, nr.',
ou December I'J, ts'.d, vi:
OEOHHE Pill PI'S.
D. S. No. 111,17:1, for the W, of sVU and KW . of
.Nl of Sec M. T 1 S, II J7 E, W M.
He mimes the lollowimr witncKses to i,r,-u
liis eouliniious resitience upon, and eultiinilon
of. said lund. viz:
lieni'tre soia. Elbert II. R up .lolin .lnl,,.
William l.etrace, all of iieppner. Or. . '
A. CI.K.WKII. Resister,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ollice at The Dulles, Or., Nov. '.', l,yi.
Notice is lierehv L'iven that the loll, m in,..
named settler bus Ule.l notice of bin intention lo
make tinul nrooi in sunnortof hisehiiiii n ml ti,,.i
suiil proof w ill lie made before W, R. Ellis.
i. s. i urn iinssioner at Hepiuier, Oret-on, on,
December II, ls'.d. viz:
JAMEs II. JONES.
Hd No UOe, for Die NEi4 See :u, Tp 3 S, R 'J4 E I
He names the followiuir witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said land, viz:
E. H. Stanton, M. C. FiRpm, William Ingram,
Hemau Caldwell, all oi Kiht Mile, i 'r.
John W. Lkwis.
4.'1-;V Register.
'o,'i. Commission Merchants,
Fiftll and Townsend Sis., San Francisco
(iENHUAl, AGENT3.
For sale by Sloourn-Joliuston Drug Co.
4:56 474
SIMMONS.
TN THE COl'NTY COCRT OF THE STATE OF
A Oregon, for the County of .Morrow.
James W. smith.
I'luiiittir,
vs.
X. II. Faun ham
uud
MlI.ISS J AKHRTT,
l'efenduiits.
To Miles Jurrett, one of said defendants'
In the mime of Hie stale of Oregon, you nre
i.- "'i1"1"'."' appear ami answer the com
plaint bled against you in the above entitled
action Hilhiii ten davs from the date of the
service ol this siimin, ms upon vou, if served in
Morrow county: or ii served in anv other couutv
n the state ol Orcsoii, then within twentv davs
Irom the date oi sucli service upon vou' or if
served upon you by publication, then you are
required to so appear and answer said complaint
on I he hi nt day ol' the .lunuurv. In'.u, term of
sul.i Court, heiiiK Monday, the iih dav of Janu
ary. A. 1). IviJ: and if you do not appear and
answer nr otherwise plead to said coin plaint on
said hrst day ol the Janiicrv term ol said Court
above mentioned, pluintitl' will take iudirment
aeuinst yon lor the sum of s, prineii.nl and
Interest, and tor aceruin.r liitr..ut i.. , ... .
of fm attorney's fees in this action.' mid for the
v' "if',ii'i'iueuis oi ims uCUoli.
Iliissnniinons is published iu the Heppner
;; ,' '.' me nun. juiiiis h.elthly,
t on uly .ludiic oi said Morrow County which
said onler is dated October :i, Ism.
.'avne a Ramsay.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
T. W.AYERS, Jr.,
Dealer in Choice Perfumes and Fine Toilet
Articles, Pure Drugs and Medicines.
A Fine Line of Cigars, Books, Stationery, Paints, Oils
Brushes and everything in Druggists Sundries.
Call on Me for School Books.
Bear in mind our Stock Is Complete in Every Department.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
W. A. KIRK
KIRK HAYES
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Irfiml Ollice at The Halles, Or., Nov. . IS'.U.
Notice is hereby iven t Hat the i'oUowiiis
nameti Nettlcr litis tiled notice of hit intention
'o iiiHKc nimi proot in uport ot his claim, and
that Haiti proof will be made before county
Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, Or.",
ou lJeeeinber U t.vi, vi.;
(iKoluiK H. HALT.,
Hd No. JTTO. forthe K'a HlA and ES XW'., Sec
;U, Ip A S. li 1M E, V M.
He imiuet the t'ollowinff uitnefises to prove his
COUliniiiins reKiilein-ti nnon and (Miltiinri.n ,,f
! said land, vi :
iieorne Hl(nc, trnnk Parton, 1 homag lira
ham, (.iarret Akers, all of Gooseberry, Or.
John v. Lfwis,
4."i0-.V' Ke(,'ister.
NOTICE -TIMBEIi CI LITKE.
TKAi'H VMS' EX A M I N A I lON.
N'OTUE IS HEKEHY GIVEN THAT FOU
the purpose of maklinr an examination of
all persona ho may oiler theumoh es an eandi
liateti lor teachers of the schools of this eouniv.
the Comity M'bol Superintendent thereof u ill
hold a public examination at the Court House,
in Heppner, hetfiuniUK at 1 P. M., Wednesday.
NovtMiil.er Uth.
Hated this Jd dav of November. A. P .
U . I,. Salinu, EiUp't.
fc'nun 11 (YTL'lJ It i. ...
ley Ht the tnlveaere. He kuoivn how to in, Hlllt all other work iu bis line Ciieim
make you feel h borne.
-7-tf IforCasb. Otlioe on "the tun." 4tf.
f. S. Land Olliee, The llalles. nr., Oct "" lslt
I'lMiiplaint haviiiK been entere.l at tiiis olliee
l; A. J. llunin. Morrow eounty. mniiust Bovd
lunnnn;lnime for failure toeoinpiv with law as
to limber Culture Kntrv No. dated Feb "i
If- "1" ' N of See. , Tp. ;) .-i. u m K' "in
Morrow- I'minty. Oregon, wilh a view to the
oiuee nation ol sai.l entry: eoutestant nlleitinir
hat ehnmant has never broken nr CHiised tn be
broken seres the llrst year, did not break or
cause to he broken 5 acres the second vear. did
not cultivate any of the tract in anv time since
r( J'S,V0rV""?;''1 "' '"' l,1"tel; the said par
ties are hereby summoned to appear at this
othceeuthe ah day of lee.. lwi'. at lo " clock
A . ,, to respond anil furnish testimony con
eermni: said alleued failure. W. u Ellii r
jominissiuiicr. isauthori.wi to take testi'monv
in tins case at his olhco in Heppner, Or., at 10
j, ,"- "v' ' ''"''' Jousi W. Lkwis
" Kefiister.
J. 0. HAYES
DEALEItS IN
Saddles, Haatieas, Whips, Spurs, aud every Conceivable
Article kept iu a First Class Harness Shop.
tanUr on hand the Celebrated Heppner Saddle
Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for
live years. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their machines and
get oash pnoes.
MAIN STREET, - . HEPPNER. OREGON.
O
notice timber ci'lti ke.
t. S. Ulnd Ollice. The Hollos. Or.. Sept. an 1H
t loniplaint Imvimrheeu entered at this ,lie..
i? . ""'v. lleW.ner.lr.. against l'brl...
i, .vVniV" i-"ri' '" l'"'"l'ly itn law as to Tim-:
tvr n ture Kntry o. m;. dated April in Am 1
.'onn, o?"'" ?V ! Tl7 "' K -,1 K borrow I
l .iintj. Or.aon, with a Wow to the cancellation i
a n :,w' r,i !ent allc-in that defend:
ant has w holiv nu!c.l to c.mi.u-w on ti... ri.
...ri',,t...... i.. . .. ..'. "t- .mi
.- . v , a.. . e.cem nun at.out .
i"i.' en . nit' Rnii
We have Removed our
Large gnd Well Selected
Stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods,
Etc., Etc.
To our New Brick Store, next dor to H. Blaokman 4 To 's. whore we will
be pleased to meet our friends and make new ones.
sSlooiiiii-Joliii-st oil Irti4; Co.,
BEPPXER. OREGON.
rinom iv
acres have
......... ,,. uppcar al mis o: nc on the elh
day ,.l IVcenibcr. I v..,. , , o'clock , X
o respond and furnish testimony com-crn
Wan'' V-''1 M'"-- V"""8 t'"'Hh".
in ,' .'th..n.-e.l to take testiinonv
in I tin rase at hisoihee in Hetunier i m m'
l. Jiv.uw,"',
Kfiit.r.
SWEETS, FIRST IN OYSTERS, FIRST
In the Hustle with their Countrymen.
Tlie E3Cener
-Five doors North of the Palafle H , tel. Hm,.,,.. n. "
Fine Tmp'irti'd tinrf Ihnni'stic
ppuer.
I'J'irs (tin!
v. i
Fresh Fruits and vtwr Goods Iteceived Jhdly. ' '
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