Give yonrouainess to Heppner people and therefore assint to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those tcho patronize you. A vote for tbe water proposition is n vote for tbe best interests of Heppner. Consider well before yon cast yonr vote on tbe water proposition. Tbe Ga zette tbinks then yon will vote for it. Numerous complaints come to lis from Gooseberry that they are noable to get tbeir mail, even in tbe allotted time giv eo it by Uncle 8am. This should not contiune, bnt where the blame rests we cannot say. All papers from this office leave on time and we are very sure tbat they are not delayed at Heppner, bat wbere tbe fault lies we know not. But this Bbonld be remedied. Waitsbubo, Washington, votes soon on a waterworks and electric light prop osition very much tbe same as tbe one we vote on Thursday. From all reports it will be be carried almost unanimously, as there is practioally no opposition up there at a'l, every one looking upon it ae by far the best proposition ever present ed to them. Citizens of Heppner, yon yet have a few days left in which to care fully oousider this matter. Be careful how you deposit your ballot, remember ing that "yes" electa and 'uo" rejects one of tbe best propositions for water sod electric lights that has ever been made to the city of Heppner. The Gates proposition is the best aDd cheapest ever presented for Heppner's consideration. We oannot afford to go in debt in an amount sufficient to build, equip, operate, nud at all times be ready to reach all consumers. These exten sions soon equal an expense as great as the oost of tbeir original plant. The people of Heppner, if they spend their money, should demand in return plenty of water for all purposes. Otherwise wo are taxed without being benefitted in return. One taxpayer is entitled to as much protection as another, and the Gates proposition is the only one made to the town so fur that insures this. BKNATOlt II. DLACKMAN AT HOME. Accompanied by his Family, tic Rear-hen Home Friday KvouiilK- Our Gazette reporter though somewhut, of tbe "black republican" stripe, always oounted himself as one of Senator Black mao's warmest friends, who is a well koown democrat, and was pleased to learn of bis return, accompanied by bis f.imily, last Friday evening. "I have seen a great deal of 'yankee dom,' I can tell you," said tho senator iu rosponse to a qnestiou regarding the ex tent of bis trip. "Leaving Heppner June 13th, my trip eastward was a pleasant one, stoppiug twice, nt Boise and Kan sas City, arriving at Chicago on tbe 1'Jtb. Tbe convention convened on the 21st, with the usual ooterie from each state and territory. They wore a flue body of men, and I must say that my experiouoe there was one that I shall never forget. Grand! Well, one should have seen for themselves to have fully appreciated it. But yon have read tbe dosoriptions giv en in the prest, and I cannot add to it. "While East I visited all tbe priuoi p:il cities, notably, BalTilo, 8priug(leld New York, Boston, Baltimore and Wash ington. I also took in Homestead and snw tho effects of the rocent battle. While at tbe capital I met Huns. Mitchell and Dolpli, nud Congressman Hermann, and will say that I was shown every possible oourtesy. While there 1 iuoi dentally suggosted to Mr. Hermnua tbat the 5 per coot fuad which is paid our stute, to be used in tbe mutter of inter nal improvements, whs entitled to an ad dition of soiuj $liJ,O0J from the goneral government, and that fuud, augmented that amouut, would he increased to the reap ictable sum of $127,003. Mr. Her. uiiin Baid he would look after the mat ter. "The presidential outlook? Well, tbat is a problem. Yet I think that Cleve land has two obuuees to Harrison's one. Ho it is that? Cleveland has au equal show on the straight canvass between tbe two great politioal parties, and if the eleetion is thrown iuto tbe House, be will surely be tbe cboioe. However, the party is depending principally on the states of Iudiaua and New York, as heretofore, with a fighting olmuie in Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois. Iu Michigan we are sure to oarry four of the electors nnd probably eight. "As a niembor of the notification oom initleo, I oonversed with mauy promi nent democrats, and they all feel that Cleveland will aurely he the next man. Of ciiur.ie, it is natural that democrats will look upon this matter from that standpoint, but all things considered, the outlook is iudeed favorulilo. "I was introduced to Mr. Cleveland by his present law partucr, Mr. Stetson, and found him to be a very agreeable gontle inau. We were most hospitably treated by the "Committee of Oue Hundred," on the occamon of the Madison Square re ception. "My health steadily improved while Ka it, though I am glad to be home again, as there is no plaoe like Oregon." The World Knricned. The facilities of tbe presnutdav for tbe production of everything tbat will con duce to tbe material welfure and com fort of mankind are almost unlimited, and when Syrup of Figs was first pro duced the world was eunched with tbe only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasi. g and refreshing to the taste aud prompt and ed'eotual to cleanse the system gently in the spring time or, in fact, at any time aud the better it is known the more pop. nlar it becomes. LIST OK LETTERS 4 IIVKHTISED AT HKITNER POSTOK FlcE IV Aug. 1, bM Bnvalrd, John Fouler, hobert HeO.tlenon, ITof K W Junes, U W Jm-kHoil, Alio l.Hwereuee, c W bliHnkllii, Ia-ht lialrd. Oeo K lientry, Louis Johnson, John K Jackson, IaivihI K Keer. A E-i Raines, John Mullh. Mrs Ida lillaun, It U Marnim'k, Mrs Jennie Wheller, chas. Please say "Advertised" whencaUlngfor these letters. A. Mallohy, F. M. BLCE MOUNTAIN BKEKZES. Written tor Heppner Gazette. As there are several Heppnerites rus ticating in this locality during the sum mer month', I will assume that a few items would not be amiss. With tbe foregninir preface, or apology, I will any that health is good, as of course it should be, under such favorable cir oumstanres as those with whiob we are surrounded; pure Kilter, invigorating at mosphere, &c. We have plenty of good range, fat stock, hnppy herders and Iftzy camp tenders, and a few cranky ranohers, oc casionally, for variety. Not looir ago I met "Skoag," Nelse Jones' oamp tender, and in reply to mv question, he said: "My ewe and lamb band look as veil as anybody's, and my vearliu's and vedders is yoont de attest sheeps in de mountains." Mr. Jones also hits two other bands on Indiun creek, in charge of Austin Gentry. Haxes Bros, have four bands at pres ent located at Camp and hick creeks. Messrs. Sterling Keitbly and John Tor ley are camp-tenders. "Uncle PreRS" Thompson also has five bandH in tbe lame locality. Henry Vanderponl is uHr the source ofJuhnDay river, looking after campM and rustling range for Griffith Bros.' sheep, uuiiiliering near 7000, about one ihird id which are in charge of ye cor respondent. Harvv. Phipps is also here with Wash Elliott's two bunds. Tbe venerable Ilickey and Jim Hart are lower down the river with lid Day's sheep. There are bIro several Condon outfits in this vicinity. Some time ago one of Elliott's camps wos robbed of provisions, blankets, herd ers' old clothes, stripped of everything, except an old quilt and a few oouking nig utensils, lhat was bad, very bad, though tbe oirenmstance bus its humor ous aspect. When they were moving in, t,d. Jouee, the herder, boasted to the ranohers along tbe river, and everyone else that be met, "That if his camp was robbed, be would follow tbe thiet's track to b 1 or get a shot at him. However. we have not heaid or anyone being shot, ard lately "Jones, of Boasterville," has been meek aB Moses. The miners of Granite and Kobison ville bBve organised a "Silver Club," but we are unable to learn the names of the oilioeis, or the object of the institution. We learu that Haskell & Sloan have suspended operations in tbeir Elk oreek mine, near Snsanville, for the present, the ledge being too far under tbe hill to be successfully worked by tbeir machin ery. However, they are going to move tanner up the canyon, where it is thought that tbe vein is not so deep undorgrouud. What little farming tbat is being car ried on here, does not buow up very fist- teriutr prospeots just now. Home of the tields look as barren as If they bad jusi recently been plowed. Tbe seasons are too short and nighla too oold for vegeta tion to grow profitably, except such veg etation as is provided by mil ore. There is n notable scaroity of game since 1 was in this delightful region before. Deer are not nearly so plentiful, and the magnificent elk, tbe "antlered monaroli of the forest," is decidedly "ennspiouous by bis absence." There is. I believe, n game law in tho state of Oregon, whioU if strictly enforced, would preseive these noble auimals from total destruction ; and unless it is observer, by oolored men as well as white, the deer and elk, the latter especially, will soon be like the bull -do, or as Hop Sing would say, "Alle samey woodbiue." Tbe lov seems to be pretty generally observ ed by the white man, but with our gov ernment pet, tbe noble ( t) red man, it ie different. We are told by the settlers, that tbe Indians, mostly Uuiutillas, come in here iu tbe early apring, when tbe snow is just going oil, and at a time too, when the animals are iu a weak anil emaciated condition from tne ravages of a Revere winter, and therefore unlit for any use, exoept for moccasins and cheap gloves, without whioli, of oourse, the U. .S. would he iu a precarious condition (?), and tbat the ingenious rascals surround au urea five or six miles iu extent, by building tires at intervals, and scattering out picket fashion, ami by gradually closing iu like the coils of a mammotii python, the animals are imally rounded up iu a deep snow drift n some north hillside, where they are just foully mur dered, some beiug so helpless as to be slain with clubs. Will our people toler ate snob fiendish wink ns this? Is there no mentis of keeping these copper-colored devil on the reservations set apart for them? "Mixir." Austin, Or. July 20, 1802. FltOM CALIFORNIA. Kd. Gazette: Having the excuse of an invitation some time Bgo from you to drop a Hue, I want to tell the hoys up there how they haul wheat hero. Iu the first place, for fear some one will say that's another," be it remembered this is not much of a "one horse" country. Especially in tbe mutter of wheat rais ing, tney do busiuess with a bigger gim let. A few days siuce thero arose a little friendly rivalry among the wheat haulers as to the merits of their respective teams, aud each being willing, a duv or two later they began testing the matter. No. 1 oiimo in six miles, wit'i 10 mnl. fi wagons and 250 saoks of wheat at 141) lbs. to tbe sack. No. 2 brought in 200 sucks with 8 horses, twelve miles. Then as a clincher, No. i). a few days later, came in 9 miles with 10 nuiles, six wag ons and ilL'li sucks, or a little over 700 bushels of wheat at one load. This is not u fish story, but the true busines as I saw it. Weather linn, general health good and people happy. Yours truly, O. M. Mam,oky. linEiiLBY, Cai.ik., July 27, 1M',I2. Pfnuder's Oregon Blood Purifier is the great conqueror of ltilliousness aud Liv er Complaint. Relief oertatu iu every oiibc. Hold at Oue Dollar n bottle. Trv it. IOO lie mini IOO. The readers of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there is at least oue dreaded disease that Roieuce has been utile to cure in all us stages, and thai is oatarrh. Hull's Catarrh One ia theonly positive cure knowu to medical fraterni ty. Oa'arrb beiug a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ami mil cons surf, ices of the system, thereby de stroying the fouuduth'u of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up tbe constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. Tbe proprietors have so miieii faith iu its curative pow ers, they oil' r Oue Hundred Dollars for unv ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addres, F. J. Chunky & Co., To ledo. O. tT'Sold by Druggists, 7.V. Jus. Iluyea as over from Rhea oreek Saturday. Jus. Royse visited Heppner early this wetk. Pi AT II OF MATILDA KOOEIIS. Verdict of the Coroner's J ary William Dcrg felut the Aci'Qfted. From The Dalles Chronicle. The sudden and somewhat mysterious death of Matilda O. Rogers, June 30th, at tbe Rogers farm on Mill creek, led to an investigation by a coronei's jury, about which our readers are familiar. That the jury found evidences suffl.-ient rto warrant the arrest of William horg- feldt, son-io-law of deceased, is shown by the verdiot, from which we quote as follows: We tbe jury empaneled bs the coroner of WaBOo county, (Jr., to inquire iuto the cauoe of the death of the lute Matilda C. Rogers, find lhat her death wus caused by poison administered by some person; that we have, from the testimony taken and preseuted to us, good reason to be lieve that Wm. Bergfeldt is tbe person who is guilty, and who was instrumental in proouriug tbe means of producing ber said death by poison. Signed; 8. B. Adams, Charles F. Mitch ell. H. H. Smith, Uiub Gourlay, Charles W. Harter, tleo. A Liebe. Dated Dalles City, July 2i)tb, '92. Soon after tbe signiug of tbe verdiot tbe accused was placed under arrest, and at 2 p. ui. was arraigned before Justice Schutz fur examination on the charge of murder, attended by Judge A. S. Ben nett as counsel, Hon. W. H. Wilson, dis trict attorney, appearing for the state. Attorneys presented the case, and pending the question of bjnds under the statutes, which was taken under advise ment by tbe court, tbe matter was post poned until 5 p. m. today. The defendant was remnuded to the custody of the sheriff. if. A. It. 1)1)1 NO. About twenty-seven of the old soldier boys come iu Saturday to attend the meeting of Rawlius Post nt Heppner. Tbe use of tbe Odd Fellows bull was tendered them without charge. At this meeting was considered u pro position to have, at au early date, a general camplire aud reunion, The fol lowing joint committee of citizens aud members of post were appointed to per fect arrangements: Comrades, Fiauk Kellogg, N. S. Whetstone, J.C.Ball and Andrew Rood; oitizens, Heury Bluckman, Ed. R. Bishop, W. R. Ellis, A. M. Gunu, Geo. Conser, A. J. Hicks nud Otis Pat terson, It is expected that comrades will be here from all parts of Oregon, and that the poKts of this section will be represented by more than a majority of their meinbsrs. The following resolutions were adopt ed: Jtemlcerf, That this post vote their thanks to the order of the Odd Felhnvs, of Heppner, Oregon, for the use of their bull, so generously tendered to the (LA. R., aud be it. jHtwolreil, That Rawlins Post tendpr their sympathies toComrndeJ. G Young and his family, in tbeir ullliction. And that this post tender their thanks to the people of Heppner for their kindness, extended to the old veterans of Morrow coiiuty 'f he following additions were mulje to the post this meeting; N. S Whetstoua, A. J. Stevenson, Foster Adams and Joseph L Swift. Ran ling Post now number fifty mi rubers, and is in every prosperous con dition, but there are many more old soldiers in the country who should lie members. Delmonico. B. F. I'erkius bus lately opened up the restaurant iu the i.iclilen- thal building, which he bus named tbe Uelmouieo. None but while cooks are employed, and the public cm therefore k-et a good, old-fashioned meal, cooked in the best or style. I'noe, l'- cents; Deds, zd cents. oOil t-lf ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Ruhl, the bilker. Buy your bread and dikes and save money. Try it. a. Why go hungry when the City hotel furnishes you a good meal at living rates. h Plenty of flour, brim, mill feed and olmp always on baud lit the Heppner Flouring .Mills, a John Jenkins advertises his fine kiin of brick. Remember that Heppuer brick equal the heet. a "Hardwire" did you sny? Why, yes, nt P.O. Thompson ti Co.'sstHud, and the place for bargaiiis. a For cash you can got more nt the East ern Clothing house, with Levi on deck, limn any other place in Heppuer. u M. Lichtentbnl & Co. hnvo iust re ceived a line lot of Indies' kid, button and tie shoes. At bottom prices. a The I'aluce is the lending hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone. a Don't overlook T. W. Avers. Jr.. tbe leading druggist. Choicest perfumes, purest drugs and the finest toilet urtielei- always on baud. a The Buchler beer, 5 cents per glass, nt the Columbia Beer Hull, Gamers & Hughes, piops., next door to M. Lioh tentlial & Co.'s shoe store. a Collin & MoFiirbind have just received a our load of Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, etc , and have also a large supply of furui mg implements of all kinds. a The M. L. 4 T. Co, since they have roofed all their platforms, have mi im mense storage capacity. This company now deals iu grain, lumber and wood, a Since Slmw ,fc MeCarty purchased the meat market they have nln ays endeavor ed to keep on bund the freshest and choicest menu, sausages and bologuas. a Henry Heppner's warehouse is one of the largest and most capacious iu East ern Oregon. Henry is now prepared to do a general forwarding business. Rates reasonable. Thompson it Bin us own (he buss which goes to aud from the Citv boiel, but will cull for parties desiring to go to train iu any part of the city. liive orders at City hotel. What will perseverance, pluck and en terpris avail in this wild west, if you eunuotget big bargains? However,' be fore giving up eutirely, visit .Minor Bros.' emporium. B Don't overlook Kirk A Rasmus for bargains. They have purchased lue bus iness of J. W. Matlock & Co.. hut will soon remove to tbe Mai lory corner, oppo site the Palace hotel. h Dr. Grunt's Clonic, the great dvsperaia I oouqiierer, will positively cure dyspepsia i and all ita kindred ailments. Every hot j tie sidd under a positive guarantee to ; effect a onre or money refunded. See ad. in I his issue. a My dear, let's go around to the saloon I this eve, and Lane MutluckV ice cream saloon, I mean, where voiicuu gei lice cream that will make your ui.oith water; also find in stock the freshest fruits and finest coufeotiouaries. a PRESS COMMENT. The Australian's View. Melbourne Argus : As regards free trade he democrats are inclined to alter their tactics, and instead of demanding whole sale tariff changes to ask for the redress of grievances in detail. The battle will rage as brfore(in 1838) aooat Australian wool. The manufacturers are decluring that they want Australian wool, and they put iu the plea of light taxes on raw ma terials. The democrats are glad of this assistance, as Ibey argue that if tbe wool en manufacturers will help them this campaign, die sheep farmers will be on their side in reducing charges (tariff on woolen goods) a little later on (at next electiou for members of cougress.) We are quite able to understand the value to Australia of a democratic victory. Hard on the Faithful. Portland Dispatch: The Oregonian says that "the sheep voted iu Oregon last month." That is true. They voted the Republican ticket. Any man that votes for protection iu Oregon has hardly as much sense as a shep. Colds and Coughs croup, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, and hoarseness cured by Ayers Cherry Pectoral the safest and most effective emergency medicine. it should be in every family. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass. J. F. Smith, Vetoriuary Surgeon. Hidging Horse Castration and Cattle Spaying a specialty. Instructions given at reasonable terms. After eighteen years of active practice and teaching my meth ods, I have concluded to withdraw from the ro-id and will teuoh any man to cas trate the ridgling or hernied horse, spay cows, and ail similar opeJutions, together with many reoipes, for $50, only one fonrth tho usual prioe. I guarantee to make yon an operator, which is worth thousands, as there is not a good operator how traveling in tins pnrt. Write me for reference or ask that traveling Thorn. Llovd whom I started in cart only. O06-8W J. P. Hurra. Union, Or., July 9, '12. DllUNKENNliM. or the LIQDOK HABIT, Cured at ilnnie hi Ten Days liy Adminis tering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can bo given in a glass of beer, a cup of ooffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolute ly harmless, and will ell'eot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate dnfiker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousnuds of cases, nnd in every instance a perfect cure hue followed. It never fails. Tho system once impregnated with the specihc. it becomes au utter impossibility for the liquor onpetite to exist. Cures guaran teed. -18 page book of particulars free. Adilress the Golden Specific Co., lRj Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. HTHAVEI). Two sorrel horses. Oneof them branded "K" on the riojit shoulder, likewise on tbe right stille. lbe other was branded "8" on the right shoulder, also "R." Tbe weight of each wus tibout KloO pounds Anyone returning I tie same to my ranch ut Eight Mile will receive a reward of Jlo. sw tf Sylvanus WaioriT, LOCAL MARKET IiEI'OltT. W heut, bn (t0o Flonr.bbl i 60 Beeves, eov.s & two-year-olds, cwt. X 75 " " tliree ' 2 Sheep, muttons, head 2 2503 00 " stock 2 25 Hogs, on foot, cwt 5 00 Hogs, dressed fi 00 Wool 12 ft U Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 Eggs, doss ie.; Chickens, doz 2 50 c? 3 00 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wbent, cwt 1 35 fi 1 40 4 75 flour, bill. 3 00 K 5 50 (ic 7 50 8 50 f( 12? (" 15 he Beeves, stall fed Muttons, oh t Hogs, cwt Wool Eastern Oregon.. Butter, lb 0 Oil 5 25 10 20 20 liggs, doz. 18 ft) Chickens, doz 5 50 t SIX) l'nrkova, lt. 18 (it 20 PORTLAND MARK I. -T. Wheat, owt !fl Kloiir. bbl 3 Beeves, owt 1 " tlresfieil 4 MuttoDfi, live sheareii ... 3 ' dressed 7 Hogs, on foot 5 " dressed 7 Wool KiiPtern Oregon... Butter KtfKfl, doz. Ohukeiift, doz 5 Turkeys, lb 20 5 1 25 (X) ft 4 50 75 ui 2 75 50 ui ti 00 25 3 50 00 8 00 00 5 50 00 U 8 00 10 if 10 15 25 18 aii 20 00 fi 6 00 14 Kef ore Starting on a Jouruoy A person usually desires to pain some iu loniuitioii ns to the most desirable route to take, and will p a nh up e tickets via tbe (tne tbat will atlon! bim tbequk'kest and bent service, liefore startim;on atrip to Uhicntfo or any point East, you ebould provide yonrseir with ft map ami time table of tbe Wisconsin Central lines. Pile trains run on this route are vesti btiled and equipped w ith Pullman's Int ent drawing room sleepers, elrgant day eoaobea and dining ours of latest design, built expressly for this service, and Hre exquisite in furnishinjis and convenient and comfortable m arrangement aud eo complete in every detail tbat tbev have no superior in comfort nnd elegance. 1 be dining oar service ie prououuoed by '01 the most flant ever inaugurated, and is operated iu the interest of its pa trons. Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central lines lenve Minneapolis dailv at 12:45 p. m and 6:25 p. ru., and St. Paul at 1:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., making favorable connection with all trains from the West and Southwest. for tickets, time tnbles, berth reserva 'wns, etc.. apply to G. F. McNeill. V P. & T. Minneapolis, Minn., or to Jas. C. Pond, general passenger and ticket agent Chicaco IU, 481tf j JlUUUllJjJ WJI. PEN1.ANI), EI). It BISHOP. ' President. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COLLECTIONS uiade on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & S0ED. HEFPNER. tf OREGON. CURB A new nnd Omnplete Tri'ntiiieiit, ronsifiting oi' Suppositories. ( Ji'iiniLMit in Cti'nules, nlsoiu ilo. and i'iUn; positive Cure fur Kxtcnml, Inter nal, Ulind or Itlfcdinn, Itcliiiitf. Chronic, Uecent or Hereditary Piles, ami ninny other disease and female weakiu-sst-h; it iPtiltvayen (treat ben efit to the general health. 'I lie first discovery of a medical cure rendering an operation with the knife nniieceKKary h reaiter. This remedy hat never been known to fail, fl per box, (i for .V. sent by mail. Why sinter from this terrible ease w hen a written tfiiurnntee is Kiven with i boxes, to refund the money if not cured. Send Ntanip for free cample. Guarantee ifiMied b WouiMK'i, Ci.aijkk .; i:o.. Wholesale & lie tail Drufifdsts Srole Agents, Portland, (jr. WAN 'JT JJ5 . '-pllOK who are interested in the Kisht SHU- country and Morrow eounty to know thai w c have a few extra eopies'left, w hich can be seen red either at tieo. Thornton's news stand or at the Gazette otliee. 6S-sw. CSO.ME to the Palace oteJ bar for Champagne J Cocktails. Champagne on tup. H'j-hw ABKj lot of Gooseberry numbers of the Ga zette that ought to be sent away, Call in, v invest and lielp yt)iic(nmtry. swtf pO KN(JV "that" LT aTloyed is HeppueFp Ipadiugenntractor and builder, KstimateK given on all kinds of work, Oillee at rest deuce, Heppuer. Or. 71-aw. AWagonmaker. one the best locationn in Morrow county. Must have a little capital Call on or write Gazette olhce for particulars, sw NOTICE-TIM IJKLl CL'II'UKE. Land Otlice (it The Dalles, Or., June 30, 1892. Complaint having been entered at this otlice by John I). Hit-key, of .Morrow County, Oregon, against Edward C. Lawless, for fallure'to comply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. 2774 dated Nov. 17, 17, upon the NW4 nnd E1 SW of ee 7, Tp 5i tf, H E, in Morrow Co., Or . with a view to the cancellation of paid entry; contestant alleging that said Edward C. Lau leW has failed to break or cause to be broken five acre on ttaid tract within one year after his timber culture entry of said tract, the snid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ollicc on the 27th day of Aug.. l.syj, at lu o'clock a. m,, to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, Is authorized to tatce testimony iu this case, at his otlice iu Heppuer, at 10 a. m., Aug. -Jti, JONS V. liKWII, "r0"Kir Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ollice at La Grande, Or., June :i0, lWi Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that sidd proof will be made before the. County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppuer, Oregon, on August l:J, lM'J, viz: EDWARD S. DI.'KAN, D. fl. No. 1002U, for the NEVA, Sec ID, Tp 1 S. H 20 E, W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi said laud, viz: Homer Gray, S D. Taylor, F. Sprowles, Char ley Long, all of Heppner, Oregon. .")0Kn A. ClkaVkr, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ofliee at I,a fi ramie, Or., Julv 1, lSlt'J. Notice U herehy friven that tho tolloCvinp-nam-ed Ret tier has tiled notice of his intention to make commuted iinal proof in eunport of his claim, and that Baid proof will he made before the county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Hepp ner, Or., on August 1 viz. : WILLIAM DIXON iJliB fid No. 52S3 for the N',i, NK, Sec 22 and El-J, SE'4, Sec 15, Tp 2 a, It US E, W M. He names the following witueHsea to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Henry Jones, Arthur Smith, Isaac Phipps, Hobert Johnson, all of -Heppner, Oregon. Wil liam W. him, take notice. A. Cleaver, Hegtstcr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Olhce nt The Italics, Or., June US, iso?. Notice is hereby kIvlmi that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof iu support of her claim, and that said proof will lie made before J. V. Mor row, county clerk ot Morrow county, Or., at nr'jiu-i , hi., on (viiiim ii jivi.; iz : MAtiGlE i.OUNEV, NEK MAtitilE CONI.EK Hd. No. i77, for the N', NW'i and NWV N K1 i Sec. A, Tp. 1. S li. 21 E. ft'. M. She names the following w itnessesto prove hvr i-oiumtiotiH resmence upon, and cultivation of, aaid hind, viz: M. M. lieitfhley, Edward ClutV, C. B. Cochran a ; hi j . . tU'iitoni, all ot Heppner, Oregon. John V. Lkwis, rn:r.jM luster, NOTICE: OF INTENTION. Land Ollicc at T.n Omude, Or., Julv 2.), 1S92. Notice is hereby triven that the 't'olinwhw named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ol . Morrow County, Or., at ilcppncr, Or.; CHARLES H. MYERS, fid. No. Mil, for tne Sv Sec. 2;i, Tn. 2 S fi 28 E W M. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his i-uuuiHiuud icMutmce up.m uuu cultivation Ot said land, viz: Joseph Luekmnn, J. M. Wnddcll.B. Veerkamp and A. E. Sniiih. all of Lena, Oregon. A. Cl.F.WKR, 11-21. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land office at La Grande. Or., June 1, lsfrj, NoOce is hereby given Unit the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that Baid proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow countv, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Sept i, "viz.: I'ATKH'K QI'AJD. Hd No. 4807, for the N'a of NE, See 21, and W',' Of N , Sec 22, Tp 3 S, li 27 E, W M. ' He names the fnilowine winusse tn nmvn nia continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of said laud, viz: John N. hid or. A. J. Mek'enzfo IHehnrrt w. Hie. 1'. A. Hen-en, all of Heppuer, Oregon. Allen Wallace aud Pardon Williamson take notice. "'11-21 A. CLEAVER, Iterator NOT1CE-T1MHKK ClL'JTHE. U. S. I. nnd Otlice, The i (alien. Or., June 7, lSX. Complaint having been entered at this otlice by '1 heron E. Fell. Hgafnst heirs of .IdsIhih li Fell, for failure to comiilv will. m t,i 'i t.M. ber Culture Entry No. UTiiu, dated Nov. 17,17 upon the H Ntti, and V2 su'j see. 29 Tp S K U;t E. in Morrow county. Oregon, ith a view to the cancellation of aid entry; contestant alleging that said .Ionium K. Fell, and his heirs have failed to comply wiih the Timber Culture law, that he failed to break or cause to be broken, me ni ie ut Mini unci w uniu one vear utter en iry, or iu fact bus done nothing to'eotnplv with the reuuirements of the 'liinn.T Cnit.ir i..,i a the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oitiee on the huh dv of enteinh.'r iwi- at Hi o'clock a. m , to respond and furnish testi mony conceridngsaid alleged failure. Otis t'at tersou. Notary Public, is authorized to tnk. tes timony in this case, at his otiice iu Heppner, Or,, at in a, m., August j7, 1m2. 11-121 John W. Lewis, Register. ui Aiumva MLB. 'V'OTICE IS II E U K It Y il'E TH AT IN pfR ll suauce of au ortlei ot the County Court of the County of Claekanms ami Mare of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 11th day of July IM'J. 1 ill on Saturday, the U7th dav of Atigunt, lw2. at the hour of one o'clock 1'. M. of said day, at the front door of the Co:irt Mouse, iu Hepp ner. in Morrow County and Mate of Oregon, of fer for sale to the highest hi. flier, subject to con tinuation of the Court, the following described property, to-u it: I he southeast one fourth of Sec. 'j of township I. south of range 27 east of the illameite meridian, in Morrow Countv nnd State of Oregon. Terms ot sale: One half cash on dav of sale, and balance either cash, or ii purchaser prefer, mortgage for one voar on the premises, to draw interest from its dae at the rate ot ten percent, per annum, purchaser to pav for making deed and mortgage. M A UKT B ARRATT, Gnanlian of John Henry Barratt, a minor. Pated this U."th dav of Julv, v). 10-17 ItiAi HHH' tXAMINAflON. VOTICK IA HE HE BY OIVEV THAT FOR 1 the purpose of ea'iiii.iu those w ho may otter themselves as candidate- for countv eertitl cates state diplomas or sta'e liiedrplomas. there w ill be he id a public examination at the court house tu Heppner. beginning Aug. 10, lsi at 1 o'clock p. in. Anjoue ihiug a state eeriiru ate M ill please apply at that time. . , ft". L. Salixg, Sunt, tinted July 29, 5?.t2 51144 4 :'--!i.;:i:i; w JSOUtD OP lU-nKNTS.-IWiinmin Scli.ifi.'lil. I'res.. J- . V. UnlW, Recy- Kx-(ffic!n.-HI Ex" "c vj!.vel, IVm'o or. Hun. K. H. McKlr..,. '"'.'l1 f V ? v Z 1 Tln W VV McBri.l,.. 8.vnlirj Kmlo; linn. Xoorhc'fl. H..H. A, ftoltnei, J. L. Wluto. lion. W. H. Hnlmeo. Alfrwl Lucy. linn. 1. W. H-ley. Ilira. J. .1. V ''i- .......... . . ...... il' er re t n Btl". n lnncB wh niinl.' ln-. y-'ir. An Mimllm-.n of W w aniicipalwl fo- lh. nfxt Jir! New memUrti ,re 1JWI, dl loihe fncnliy nn.l lulmtionHl npiwrntns (upulled. A diplonm entitlps otiO tn leach iu any I'.mnly in the btato without farther ciamiuation. ormal, Normal Advanced, Business, Music and Art Dpls. HPEfUl. AllVANTAHES IX YOCU. AND INSTUCMKNTAL MOHIC. .1 Year in School for One Hundred and Fifty Dollars. TUITION RFDrt'ED to fi. s for Normal. n.i ?S( for Suh Normal per term of ten weeks. Rn.M.t NorVnol Ir, Hl'.'l.rl w w.k. Fnuiislied rooms Jl .(HI per week. Hoard and lodR- mg with private lumili-e .J.i.SU per week. Ileantiful and healthful location. INo salooim. First Term Opens or J. M. I'UWELL, Vice Pies The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ol-r- A. W. FATTEI1SIIX, AGENT O n o m3LO&uliM:3rtMHXiMa J Eastern Clothing House Urn:,, h nt I'iirtlnr.il, Iibb opened j i l tlACt III) U! iy Also Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises and Fancy Goods. Yon will fiud onr Clotliitig Ucpartmpnt with fin assortment, inciudiue t-qi,,ire Sitoku, Three and Fimr Button Frocks, niaile of the bpRt American Weavers, Scotch Woolen Wor steds, Cheviots, made up to sell in full suits. $25.00 Suits reduced 20.00 ' " 17.50 " 15.00 " 12.50 Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps at Factory Prices Examine the Bonds and you will find all shades and eolrn-p, which will give satisfaction Before pnichnsing, call Ht:d examine my stock D. A. ITEK REN'S BUILDING-, May Street. Heppner. Oregon. i Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. W. AYERS, Sr., Manager. . 418 PAN OSMERS. Columbia Beer Hall! Nw2' D.00Jiio M- LicJdcnlhal & Co.'s Shoe Store, Main tr- K:P !and Fin( Line of Liquors, H mes, Cigars, Etc. Wc have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to S Cents Per Glass, On draught, fresh and conl. Luuch of all kinds. Hope to see all tbeir old friends and many more OSMERS & HUGHES, Props. Footwear g Th-rnly h,m nrH -tinp psr .' .- n""'"ri fr',n' "rx There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. xI. LICHTENTHAL & CO. LKGAL BL KOU SALE, A five-year-old retistered Clydesdale stalliou for sale, or will exchange for mares rr cattle. For further nartfr-oW miles fr.'m the mmith, or address me at rirnogiou, uregon 9 17 James Sqvuibs. Oregon STATE NORMAL MONMOCin, CEEOON. The loading TSTormnl School of llie Northwest. .Trow no. ntin rniiin v nncimi! to us iflciiuiMt September 20 CAMPIIKLI,. A B-, Prm. Monmouth, tlreteon. nwuii sw nt fVy el Jo st In tlie World - J Jj n nrniv nmn1 tAaik! Ill II liAII I ilW I I 1 1 1 It I rt to $20.00 15.00 - 12.50 10.00 - 7.50 PALACEHOTEL Us mail Hotel si in cm WELL FURNISHED ROOMS 1. MA T HUGHES. Footwear ! ass - ,, j ah mon t of lTinnnr lm ""in srr.,.'. to their PPW H. liliu-kin n & Co .....I IT. i I mnm m taaow. I PRICE IVk'? plenlyoTlhnrnhe jluVUt d7fHo nff; WW I, w I i I VVl , UTRAVKIl OR STULKN. Odb bay mare, about 15 hnnda hioh lr. ,orh"d. black mane and tail, 1 ;h ':?bi.'?- B"".')pd U("Pen Ioh the hoof of left froDi foot. I will pay 81(1 reWHrd for her retnri) to me at (..,,l,ounfr I T V MAS .lUUNBOX. I Moncukst, Or., July 23. "92. 10-17t 0' r