Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 01, 1892, Image 3

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    MOX'ICE TO AOVKHPlbEUS.
IHOSE desiring the insertion of display ads.,
or change4 ol same, must gut their copy In
not later thau Monday evening for Tuesday's
edltlou, or Thursday evening tor Fridays edi
tion. Tujt tATrtmauH PuaLiamNU Co.
NOi'H'K.
1. The turn of five cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary uotices, (other than those the edit
or shall hlniiell give as a matter of news.) and
notices ol special meetings lor whatever purpose.
2. Notices ol church and society and all other
entertainments trom which revenue is to be de
rived, shall he charged for at the rate of rive
cents a line, 'these rules will be strictly adher
ed to lu every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build vp Uepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Dou't overlook the iiadies' Bazar.
TUTT'S PILLS purae out malaria.
Uuole Nut Webb is over (rum Walla
Walla.
Mr. J. D. Muir is attending eohool at
Heiipuer.
W. A. Biddie was iu from Gooseberry
yesterduy.
H irnm Tusb, of Hardman, was in Hepp
ner Friday lust.
N. L. Kubiaon is selling potittoes at
Iueuls per lb. 537 tt
Iau SlaveD, of Long Greek, was in
Ueppuer Saturday.
Fred Miller kuows bow to give yon a
good fit in tailoring. tC sw
E. B. Blanton was in from Eigbt Mile
over Huturdity nigbt.
Waab Elliott nays bis now arrival is a
boy, burn tbe 2(Hb ult.
Jake Youlk got in last nigbt, and says
Gooseberry is all rigbt.
Al Emerson, U'iruer's harness maker,
is sojourning at Eugene.
Tbe Gem and Palace saloons for fine
iquors, MuAlee Broi-., Viops. sw
WasooSun: Goaduotor Burns spent
a portion of last week in Ueppuer.
Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Doug
lass arrived from Canada laBt Friday.
They increee appetite, purify the whole
system and act ou the liver, Uile tieai
ua&nuU.
(J. Kubl, tbe baker, bus a new delivery
wagon wtiiob is a credit to bis busineuu.
Wat-h Thompson has completed his
summer's rnutliug, and is sojoiirniug a
few days iu Ueppner.
Pap uimons & Sod still shoe horses
and do general blacksmitbing at the old
stand Mat.ock corner. 55.
Shaw & McCarty are selling beef fore
qnurteia, at tour oeuts per pound uud
oiber meats iu proportiou. 36-tf
A. Waldraun, tbe well known traveling
ohii, oume in on yesterday's train, re
maining in Ueppner over today.
Prevent and cur Constipation and Sick
Headache, Small Uile Beans.
Eveiy man wbo taken any interest in
fast stotk should subxoribe for Tbe
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
Mrs. A. J. Btevenson is prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. Call at her home
iu north Heppuer, or address her at this
place. 518-tf
Hivn ketohum whiskers. Hatt &
Mathews, at the city barber shop tbe
place to get a ti rat-class shave, hair-oat
or shampoo. tf.
The jury in tbe Spray-Kinsman suit
last Saturday, failed to agree on a verdict
and the oase will come up again for trial
next Monday.
One Small Tlilo Rean every nitrlit for a
week arouse Torpid Livers. 5c per botu.
Saw iriukben, id Vi uglier, cuiue iu l..l
week wilh a load of barley, remaining
over Sunday aud returning today wiih a
lot ! of saopliea.
It is said that Burdetta Wolf, the
Etst Portland murderer, is beaded
towards Eauteru Oregon. It is probable
that he will escape eutirely.
Masier Clay French is the authorized
Bgeut for the Orenouiau at this place.
Subscribe ihroimb him, aud have your
paper Delivered free of charge. tf
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see
bis old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. The latest dentistry, crown and bridge
work, most successfully accomplished by
l)r. B. F. VaughaD. Gas admiuiBtered
when desired. Thompson building,
Ueppner, Or 1-a-w-Guaranteed
to cure Dillons Attacks and
Constipuiiou, Small Uile licuus.
A big unul oil tank, bound for Long
Creek, and numerous smaller tanks
tilled m it b this illumiuant. were noticed
going out of Ueppuer yesterday en route
for Long Creek.
Louie Male, of lone, was in Saturday.
Mr. Male has 160 acres of wheat, which
he says is nicely sprouted, and if the
weather remaius warm will grow con
siderably this fall.
Married At the counoil chambers,
Heppner, Oot. 'IS, at 7 p. m., Mr. Juhn
Long snd Miss Margaret Bch irbke,
Parson (nee Recorder) Robets perform
ing tbe nuptal riles.
Messrs. Barratt 4 Hynd are constrnot
ing big sheep sheds out ou their Hand
Hollow raucbes prepatory for the winter.
Their sheep came out of tbe mountains
Ibis fall in excellent condition.
To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bean
after eatlug. 86c. per bottle.
Meats ate wholesaled at tbe Liberty
Meal maiket cheaper than ever before
known to be sold for in Heppuer. Fore
quarter of beef at 4 i ts. per pound aud
other meats iu proportion. ob tl
Sunday night's rain did a world of
good iu this seotiou, and with a
little warm weather the fall sown grain
will make a good sbowinn, as well as tue
range which is badly needed for stock
Our merchants report Saturday's
business as being very good; In fact lor
the past two weeks enormous piles of
goods have been transfeired from shelves
and warehouses to the hands of the
consumer.
J. A. Patterson, the engineer, fell
down n8 cellar stairs a few days ago
cutting a gash above bis left eye. How
ever, Mr. Patterson was not seriously
injurtd, and is able to manage tne luros
tie ou the branch's locomotive.
Wni. Avers aud wife arrived from
Ealem, via boat to Tbe Dalles aud over
laud to Ueppner, Sunday afternoon.
Mr Ajere has traded his Salpm property
for orchard laud. The family have
takeu np their residenoe in the Keding
od property.
There is no use ;n suffering with rheu
fnatism as long as you can get Cong"
4Jil. It is for sale by all druggists at 82
per buttle, but it would be dirt cheap at
four times the prioe. It is a positive cure
or rheumatism, and no mistake. Try it
and be convinced. f tt
Owing to I be faot that job stock has
advanced about twenty per oeot from
reasons which will be explained else-
win re, we are compelled to makes
light advance on all pnuting. A re
duction will be made as soon as prices
of material will justify
Dr. Gagen expects to start the latter
psrt of Hits week for Sabetha, Kanaas,
where he goes to have all that I nrnr al
of his wife interred in the family burial
ground in the oemetry al that place.
The dootor will return in eight or nine
days, to resume bis practioe here perma
nently. Jeff Uuusaker is oyer from Huyataok
visiting his Ueppner relatives.
The Gazette office was the reoioient of
a call from Airs. JS. G. Sperry last Friday.
W. G. Wright, Johnny Ayers' herder,
is in after a summer's rusticating iu tbe
Blues.
O. D. Allison was in from Eitiht Mils
Friday last. He has completed liis tail
sowiug.
Dr. Joseph J. Bill, the veterinary sur
geon, is located permanently at Ueppuer,
See ad. this issue.
Ueppuer's printers were quite busy the
latter part of last woek on tbe baliots for
the coming election.
'Duole" Billy Gilliam was in Weppner
Saturday, aud bus almost entirely recov
ered from recent injuries.
JoBeph Crank is over irom John Day,
and is seriously oouiemplatiug a busi
ness venture iu our midst.
Tom Morgan got back from Grant Co.
last evening. He reporiB business rather
dull over there, but slowly picking up.
Geo. Parmau got baok from Wulla
Wulla Friday. He says W. M.is lively
but that he likes Heppuer much better.
It is reported over thiB way that Bob
Uyud. ol Saud Hollow, is au universal
favuilte with youug ladles of his locality
Ed. C. Asbbuugh, of Eight Mile, ba-
just rJuisbed sewing iw acres of lull
wueut. Ue has strong hopes ot a big
orop next year.
Our aocount of the Cutting sorape, in
last Friday's issue, rather figured Sam
Walker into it. Sam bad nothing what
ever to du with it in any way.
If that lady at the leoture the other
uight only suew how uicely Hall's Hair
Reuewer would remove uaudruff aud im
prove the hair she would buy a Dottle.
John Bennett wagered $20 with Andy
Rood last night that the democratic can
didate for governor would be eleoted iu
Illinois. This is the first political bet in
the city.
Jas. Hurt is just buck from Austin Sta
tion where he has been tbe past summer
'tending oump for Ed. Day. J D. Uiok
ey, one of Ed's reliable hands, is also
back tor the winter.
J. P. Uadley, Isaac Knigbten and oth
ers of Eiant Alile aud Uuiduiau were in
Saturday lo hear the populist speaker,
Rev, Wuldrop, but he did not put in an
appearance either at Heppuer or at liex
iugtun.
Mrs. M. A. Horner aud daughter, Miss
Etia Horner, mother and sister of 1). W.
Homer, ol this place, who tiave been vis
ltiuir here lor the oast few weeks, leitlust
week for Astoria, acoomuaoied by M ss
Maggie Horner.
Beauty is said to be only skin deep
but to possess and preserve a beautiful
skiu. uuie. viuorous blood is essential.
This is best secured by taking Ayer's
Sursaparilia in small but frequent doses.
It is the most reliable of blood-purifierB
When all other remedies for Bcrofula
fail, Ayer's SurBapuiilla, if persistently
used, effects a cure. Bung a powerful
alterative, It cleanses the blood ot all im
purines, destroys tbe germs of sorolula,
uud imparts new life aud vigor to every
hbie ol the body.
Cundon Globe: Father Lemay re
turned trom a couple of months travel
through Morrow, Crook and Grant
counties, in the interest of tbe Catholic
obuich. He says be was greatly .amused
several times at being taken for a tramp,
owing to his dusty and rugged appear
ance. But that didu't effeot bis appetite
in least.
set for Sxturday last but tba presenoe of
witnesses could not be procured in time.
Yesterday he was brought before Justioe
Uallock at the oourt bouse and after a
oareful and impartial examiuation, be
was held in tbe sum ot 82,000 to await
tbe action- of tbe next grand jury. Mo
Intire will bardly prooure bail, and will
therefor be a steady boarder at H-itel da
Noble tor some months to com a.
Attkmftid BubolakT. Some days
ago, or rather nights ago, an intruder
with muffled feet was heard by Airs. J.
N. Brown iu their residence ou Main St.
Mr. Brown was awakened, wbiob, per
haps, alarmed the intruder, who ouly
made three or four steps in getting out
side ot the premises. The majority of
our people do not lock their doors, but
will have to come to it soon.
u ii atiitiflP'
Are You In erested
LOW PRICES?
A. Great Blessing
Their Regular Visit. The railroad
commissioners, Messrs. Hamilton, 0uV.g
aud Clowe, made their regular trip up
the brauoh yesterday, and we are in
formed, bad no fault to find. They re
turned to tbe uiaiu line in their special
car late y esterduy aftei uoon, accompanied
by Mr. Henry Ueppner aud Hon. H.
Blaokmun, wbo returned borne ou last
evemngs's train.
Fbom Ta ValleT. Mr. G.S. L. Smith,
of the firm of Smith Bros., guzanville,
arrived from the valley last evening
where be has been with a bunch of
horses. They sold fairly well, bat says
tbe valley market is dull. He sojonrued
in Portland about two weeks, where all
were explaining of dull times. Mr.
Smith leaves tomorrow for bems.
A New Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord
has moved into tbe former art gal
lery over Messrs. Brown & Hamilton's
office, uud bas fitted up for architecture
work. He is prepared to contraot for
all kinds of buildings, or wjll supervise
construction, and pure-base material for
tue same, giving nis customers lue Den
eflt of his experience aud percentage.
532 tt
FOB JOINT BEPKESENTATIVE.
From the Eagle.
A special to the Eagle states that at a
meeting of the republican central com
mitteetnen at Canyon City last Saturday
in joint convention with tbe central com
mitteemen of Harney county, A. W,
Gowau, of Burns, was nominated as a
candidate for joint representative to be
voted for on the 8th of November.
Mel. Fenwick, tbe people's party nom
inee last June, was again selected as tbe
new party s candidate.
As we go to press, it is not learned wbo
the democrats have chosen, but it is gen
erally understood that it will be M. R.
Biggs, of Burns.
TO THE POINT.
My creditors are atter me for money
which I caunot pay unless those who
owe me come to the front. This I shall
expeot everyone to do without further
delay. I need money and must have it.
538-bw D. W. Hornkb.
KOLMAN
Has Opened Up at Heppner.
Offers a magnificent new stock for
.FALL AND WINTER
( nrinoa tho In zast vet named for striotlv first-olass goods. High grades iu all
departments, rrue merit iu every amuie. uuhwi ifunu.j. m ".".-
aSBortment nothing missing. Tbe quality will tell it : the prioe
will sell it. That is the reason you should come early and
seoure your BARGAINS from our Bplendid line of
Dry
Qoods
k Boots anil
Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats.
.13
Tiro i,. nii iu laioot rinvell.ipn in oreat nrofnsion. We keen the finest seleo-
i,,. in Dii otunHArH st v lea We make ii a Doint to have every artiole in
stock the best of its kind. The dollar yon Bpend with us poes farther, lasts
in...... mM aivln. Mia nun nnanritv. nets more Quality, and does
Smore good in servioe. worth SDd wear than any money you spend. Our goods
and prices, now waiting for your inspection, will prove this. Remember it
is an established faot that it pays to trade, providing yon want to save money, at the
-B0ST0I esi? STOW
HHMt J. H. KOLMAN.
C
HAS. L. SHERMAN,
V V T V
Water and Light. H. V. Gates or.
rived from the East last Friday. Though
he is experiencing considerable delay iu
pruouiiug his muohineiy, he hopes to
have the light plant plaut iu operation
by Deo. 1st, aud the waterworks ready
for the test before Jan. lit. There ia au
unusual demand for all kinds ot tnaohiu
ery, waterworks materials, etc., this full,
far beyond the capacity of the numerous
large plants of the Duited States. The
exuavation for one reservoir isoomileted
and the oeineutiug will commeuceimme
diately. The Palace Hotel Co. have de
cided to have their magnificent struoture
wired for lights, and will aleo use city
water as soon as it can be obtained
Many of the business bouses, as well as
residences, are being prepared for elec
tric lighting. It has so many advaut
ages oyei coal oil that we are quite sure
that as an illumiuant it will beoome
auite popular with mir oitizans.
Ought to Havb a Band. Heppner,
sb live and enterprisiug a town as it is,
bas allowed our band organization to
die. To be sure, the boys get togetner
occasionally and make some music, but
here is no sort of organization, and we
usually bBVe to depend upon the assist
ance of musiciaus from neighboring
parts. Heretofore the individual mem
bers of tbe band have owned their instru
ments, hich is a mistake. They should
belong to the band, or rather tbecirizens
of Heppner, then ibe withdrawal of one
or two members would not domuoo dam
Bge. Onr people are able to support I
band and we should tuke pride in doing
so. It is something that requires both
time and expense to be entirely success
ful, and if the former is given by the
baud boys, tbe lowu should do the res'
quite willingly.
Wants to Hear From Him Mrs,
M.n..i A. Johnson, of this place, is
quite anxious about ber husband. Chas.
Johnson, whu left this section tor run-
land about six weeks ago, since which
time sue nas nearu uutuius u..o..
from him. Mr. Johnson ia a hlaoksmitb
and for more than a year past bad been
engaged in that business at Pry Wilson's
place, ou this side of tbe North Fork,
near Monument. He is about 5 feet 8
inohes in height, light complelioned,
wears a mustache, is of French nativity
and speaks broken English. Any infor
mation concerning him should be sent
to Mrs. Margaret Johnson, ot Heppner.
A ttAi in t A I liWMB.-l be news ha
reached Long Creek that Mai Church,
who was sentenced to the penitentiarv
from this county last full for the killing
(T.oi. Hansell. made an sstault on
another prisoner in the penitentiary with
a chair and seriously in jured his comrade.
Whether tbe report is true is not known,
but Chnrob having been punished for a
similar offense once before, would nat
urally suppwe that be would not be
guilty of the same aot the second time.
Eagle.
Bound Over, Sure Tbe Gazette, in
its last isiue, siatfd that r rauk Mclutire
had bud his examination and was Ouuna
over. At that limi Molulire bad been
remanded to j .il, awaiting examination,
bnt that was all. His examination was
IF KKWAKD.
Lost or stolen, one bay linrse four years
old, branded oross(x) with bar above it
on right shoulder. Had white face. I
will Hive the above reward for bis retn'O
to J. L. Howard's ranch on Little Bnttir
Creek, or for information leading to his
recovery. I. L. Howard,
Dob-sw Uullowav, Ure.
Strayed. A fuur-year-old steer, brand
ed H P on tbe ribs on right side; also
same brand on rigbt bip and on rigl t
stifle; big split In right ear. Any infor
mation leading to recovery of same will
be cheerfully rewarded bv
XSOB uextkr,
538-sw Heppner, Or.
FOR SALE OB EXCHAMOE
For anvthing useful, a square piauo in
good condition, at Benuett's hotel, Ar
lington. Uash prioe, 800. Utters solic
ited. 638 7
BueVlcn's Arnica Salve.
Tbe beBt salve in tbe world for cuts,
bruises, sores, uloers salt rnenm, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
norna. aud all skin eruotious. and posi
tively oures piles, or do pay required. II
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per
box. cor sale by oiooum-jonnsion
Jjrug Co.
DKTJNKENNim or the LlOl'OR HABIT.
Cared at Home In Tea Days by Admlaut-ti-ilng
Dr. Haines' Uolckn Specific.
It oan be siven in a glass of beer, a cop
of coffee or tea, or in food, without tbe
knowledge of tbe patient. It is absolute
ly Harmless, and will effect a permanent
and speedy cure, whether the patient is
a moderate driukeror an alcoholic wreck.
It baa been giveu iu thousands of cases,
and in every instance perfect ours has
followed. It never fails. Tbe system
mine imnreiznated with tbe specific, it
becomes an ntter impossibility for tbe
lia nor aorjetite to exist, unres gnaran
teed. 48 naire book of partionlars free.
Aduress the Golden Spboikc Co., 185
Uaoe Htreet, Cincinnati, Ohio.
House
and f Sip Painter
Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator.
Firat-OlasB work in All Its Brancb.es. -Prices Reasonable,
rX)FFICE IN CITY HOTE L f
HEPPNER. - - 830-sw - - OKEUON
IIS';- line.
- --Mim MPS.
PALM
1
i" I -..u,.'Vto'
1
-ARB-
Rustlers !
or Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and
We Propose to
i mi
ten ma
; Maverick,
The Fmhy Dollar. In all lines of
Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural
Implements, there are no dealers in
Morrow County that can
Round up Bargains
Like Yours Respectfully. We are here for business from the
ground up and propose to let you know it.
MINOR BROS.,
HEPPNER. OREGON.
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKHS
Made oh Short Notice add at Popular Paicsa.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
TUinni HOfBl II i Ht
WELL FURNISHED ROOMS.
Margaret Von Wow
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
IN
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
8EE BORG, MAY
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
S I L V E R W A R E,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Eto., Etc
Trust I3nsts.
STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Grain Sacks
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 ets.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
Mil
For T. W. AYERS, Jr., & Co.
Bware of Ointments For ( starrh Thst Con
tain Mercury,
As mercury will sorely destroy the seose
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the muoons surfaces. Bncb artioles
suould never be used eioept on prescrip
tions from reputable puysioisns, as tbe
damHiie they will do is ten fold to tbe
god ynn onn possibly derive frnm them.
Ball's Catarrh Care, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains
oo mercury, and is taken internally, act
iuir directly upon tbe blood and muoons
surfaces of the system. In baying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine.
It is taken internally, anil mBtle in Tole
do, Ohio, by F. J. Chkket A Co. Testi
monials free.
ty.Sold by Druggists, price lue. per
bottle.
The general merchandise establish
ment formerly owued by Cc.ffia 4 McKar
land, has lately changed hands, uow be
inir uwler the control and management
I ot me Morannnu merunniiie vuiupniiv,
wbiob coutinnes business at tne old stand
with a larger stock than ever. a
Roiob Diamohu Chubs. Without
equal, and for years tba leading
alonu cigar, will be sold at Han Fran
cisco wholesale prices, by lots ot 100 or
5.0ij0 at J. Cobn's. 86 44
IN THEIR NEW
STORE,
NEXT DOOR TO
CITY HOTEL.
LOOK OUT FOR SOME
THING NEW.
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
CALL
AT
oKKieic
L D.
18 HEPPNEK'S
LEADING
Office, Residence
Conlractor I
dcr.
leathers' Examination.
"VOTICE 13 HKKKbY OIVEN THAT FOR
i '1 he purpose of examining sll who may
make application for cuuutv or itatecertlticatea,
itate diplomat or state life diploma! In the coun
ty ol Morrow, state of Teiron, the school super
intendent theieof w ill hold ft public examina
tion at the court house in Heppner, beKliiuIng
on Vi educsday Nov. 9, lu. at 1 o'clock p. in.
bated this Ulh day ol Oct, lw.
w. L HAttSO,
096.40 BuporlnUndeat ol schools.
NOTICE OF INTENTION. I
IAND OKFICR AT La GRANDE, OREGON,
j Heptemoer '27, IWI2. Notice Is hcrehy (jlveii
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County, at
Heppner, Orecou, on Nov. 12. IHyi. viz.:
JOHN AI GL'ST NKUiON,
For the S' t NWtt Lota 3 and 4 Sec. 5, Tp. 3, 8 R
r, r. w m.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz. : '
Theodore Anderson, Fred Johnson, James
Neville and James linger, all of Heppner, Or
A. Clkavrk,
SM5.T9 Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLEH. OREGON
MJ Oct. 11, Wn. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has Died notice of
hiK intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and thatsHld proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore.
at Heppner Oregon, on Novemter 20, viz.:
WILLIAM C. RKININllElt,
D. B. No. 717, for the HK', Hcc. 2. E'4 NE!,
NE'i HKli Sec. 11. To. 4. BR 2KB. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz. :
Kilns Wright, J. 0. Kirk, J. P. Furlong and Da
vid Klce, all of Heppner. Oregon.
aXt-HI John W. Laws. Rxoima.
Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
Hardware
Arc still alive and kicking for trade with a complete line of-
Tinware
WIMPS
Ciiec
TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
Guns and -Ammunitiori, Sewing
Machines, Farm Implements.
Also Genu' Furnishing Qoods, and the largest assortment
of Teas In Eastern Oregon.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto:
WE Won'T Be unDEKSoLD.
tt Corner Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
Change of Ownership
TTE HAVE
TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET.
whioh we propose to couduot in the moat satisfactory manner. Will keep
on hantU a all tiniea the ouoioeet
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SIIVW & McOARTY,
g5y ProDrietora.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
tand Office at La flrande, Or., Pent. 21, 102.
Notice is herebv Riven that the followtnir-iiam.
ed settler has filed notice of her Intention to
make final proof In support of her claim, and
that said proof will be msde before W. R. Ellis,
Com. V. 8. Circuit Court at Heppner, Oregon,
on Not. S, 1W2. viz.:
CLEMENTINE CATE.
Hd. . 3770. lor the N'4 Nit and Ntf
8ec. 30. Tp. 1 . R. V E. . M.
Hhe names the follow Inc witnesses to prove net
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.
said land. vU:
John Edwards. W O. McCarty. 8. N. Morgan
Clyde BalliiK. all of Heppner, Oregon.
Mary A. Mllng talis police.
A. Cutjvss,
Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
r AND OFFICE AT THE DAI LF.M. OREdON
J j Bcptember tf), IMI2. Notice Is hereby iflvcn
that the lollowliiK-named settler has riled no
tice ol bis intention lo mane nnni prooi in sup
port of his claim, and that Bald proof will be
made before W. R. Ellis Com. V. H. Circuit
Oregon, ou November ly,
Court at Heppuer,
iH'J-:, viz. ;
HARRISON CHAPIN,
Hd. E. No. 3176, for the Ntt Fttt'lt NW! HE and
HK't NW4 11, Tp. ft. H 11 2ft .
He names tbe following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz. :
Jas. H. Wjiand, Abe I.uelllng, Walter Bennett
aud Harrison cuuiulugs, all of Hardman, Or.
John W. Liwia,
MO-MO Rcglsu.
Rruits
ies, -:- p -:- and -:- (Jip !
WELL, I SHOULD SMILE,
The FineKt in the Land.
Oyster Senson
Also in about ripe. Wo will let you
know about that in tho near future.
W. L. Matlock & Co.