Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 11, 1894, Image 2

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    The Harney Valley Items has
beeQ removed from Burns to
Harney where it will be hereafter
issned,
The national encampment of
the O. A. K. convened today in
Pittsburg. It will be an interest
ing Bosniou.
The indications are that the
Btate fair to be lield at Salem next
week will be by far the best ever
held in Oregon.
A NEW palace car company is to
be started in Kansas City by the
former employes of Pullman.
Much interest is manifested in the
scheme. ;
The National Irrigation Con
gress, which was in session last
week at Denver, has adjourned.
The entire session wns full of
interest.
Sen. J. P. Jones' defection
towards the populist party will be
condoned bv republicans when
they learn that he is still pro
tectionist TnE new tariff law provides that
a two-cent stamp shall be placed
on every pack of playing cards.
Dealers should not forget this. A
violation of the lawmeans SloOfine.
There were 330 convicts in the
penitentiary yesterday as against
846 the same day last year. Are
we getting better, or do we owe
this condition of affairs to Gov
ernor Pennoyer? That's the
question. Salem Indipendent.
W. 0. Owenh, the opponent of
Breckenridge for congress, was
recontly hanged in effigy at Rich
mond, Kentucky. The Salom
Independent now suggests that
.1 fireckiuridce in
reality, and the world will shout
"Amen."
Monnow county should raise
more hogs. It is certainly not a
business proposition to sacrifice
wheat and then buy pork packed
in Chicago. Wheat fed to hogs is
worth fully 00 cents a bushel, and
that is certainly a substantial im
provement over present priceH.
Less wheat and more hogs and
cattle would prove a blessing to
this country. There is too much
Eastern canned beef, too many
distant cured hams, and too many
buckets of foreign lard in this
country to make the people finan
cially happy. Valley Transcript.
We note from an exchange that
the oldest man in Oregon, or,
perhaps, in the United Mates,
died the other day at Oregon City.
His name was Charles Mooney.
He was born in Ireland. He
lived in Indiana for a time, and
was 107 years old. He had lived
in this state since 185i(.
W. A. Hiiady, Corbott's manager,
has signed the contract of the
Sioux City Athletio Club. Hut as
yet no acceptance has been secur
ed fiom Jackson or his manager.
The fight, if arranged, will take
place in the open air on a bar in
the Missouri river, near Sioux City,
and between Nebraska and Iowa.
InhtuuCtions have been Hent to
Major Post by the war department
to make an examination and report
upon the right of way for a boat
railway at The dalles of the
Columbia river. IfthepriceB are
reasonable in his judgment, they
will be accepted. "Where unreason
able, the attorney-genoral will be
aHked to begin condemnation pro
ceedings. It ih now asserted that the
recont forest fires in Minnesota
which lesulted iu the terrible Iohh
of life and property, were started
by timber thieves in order to cover
up their stoaliug and thus prevent
agents from measuring the timber
stolen. This is a horrible story, if
true, and should be thoroughly
investigated. In any event, this
promiscuous manner of cutting
timber on Btate and government
lauds should be soverly regulated.
A PHYSICIAN'S STORY.
llR. C. II. POUTER, OF KESTCCfcS.
HrFI'F.US FOR OVKK 2.. YEARS
BEKOIfJ HE K1NI1S ItKLIEF.
How he was Affected. Hw he Suffered,
anil Hnw he wan Cured. An Inter
rstinic Cane.
From the Mt. Sterling, Ky., Uiizetto.
Iu the mountains of Eastern Ken
tacky, several miles fnim the line of tbe
Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, lives a
retired Dhysioian and farmer, surrounded
by a happy and interesting family.
His name is Dr. O. H. Porter, and for
47 years he has ministered to the sick
in the counties of Rowan and Morgan,
and fur years he Buffered more thnn
many of the patients on whom he culled.
He wns at last cured, and his cure tobr
so startling and miraonlons that it was
soon the talk of the monntciiiH, and
finally reaohed the Itliiegriiati. A re
porter of the Oazette hearing of the
remarkuble oase. cnui.'lndeil to investi
gate the matter in the interewt of suffer
ing humanity.
The reporter reached the home of Dr.
Porter, aud lifter introducing himself,
said. "Dr. Porter, I learn that for veers
yon hnve been a great sufferer, and that
you have at lust been cured and by a
new dinoovery in medicine. Will you
oblige me by relating your experience?"
Iu reply, Dr. Porter related the follow
ing: "Twenty years ago, while living in
Morgan county and practicing my pro
fession, I had a terrible nervous shock
that completely prostrated me, aud from
that time until ft few mouths ngo, I
suffered untold agony, aud in fact never
knew a well day. I tried everything it
the way of medicine that I could bear of,
and oonettlted physicians for miles
around, but I fouud no relief, and I
reBiuued myself to the inevitable, as I
thought, aud awaited the end. A few
mouths ago my son saw an aooouut iu
your pBper of a new medicine called Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills and wanted me to
try it. Itoldbirait was no use, that
they would do me no good; but finally
he persuaded me to net Mr. 14. L.
Tabor, our merchant, to order some for
me. After taking a few doBes I felt
better, and again hope revived in my
breast. I continued to. improve and now
I believe I have finally reoovered. That
is about nil the story. I believed Pink
Pills saved my life, aud I never fail to
recommend them to anyone who is
suffering. Iu fact, I can tell you of a
man that you will pass on your road
home who has been almost ootuplelely
oured of rheumutism after years of
suffering. Mr. 8. O. Bailey, is his uame,
aud yon can stop and see him."
After thanking Dr. Porter, and bidding
bim farewell, the Gazette man started
for Mr. Railey's residenoe. He was
found on bis farm cutting some trees
down. In reply to our inquiry, Mr.
Bailey said: "Yes, Dr. Porter has told
you the truth. I Buffered for years with
the rbciituiilium, aud was only able to
leave ipy room iu good weather, and
then was not able to do any work. I
saw Pink Pilla advertised, and was
urged by Dr. Porter and other friends to
try them, but I had no faith iu patent
medicines, and for eeveral weeks pos
itively refused to try them. They
finally overcame my prejudices, how
ever, and I am glad of it, for you oau
see yourself what Pink Pills have done
forme. Oome to the house, aud I w II
show yon my crutch and cane whioh
I'mk Pills have enabled me to lay aside,
I have also been giving these pills to a
neighbor's child, whioh hassorofula, and
it is improving right along."
The reporter next visited the store of
B. L. Tabor, who corroborated tbe
testimony of Dr. Porter and Mr. Bailey.
Mr. Tabor further said that be bad
never handled a medicine that had
given such universal satisfaction as
Pink Pills, aud it whb almost inipoasble
to supply the demand The address of
all the gentlemen referred lois, Elliots
ville, Hawaii county, Kentucky, and any
one can have these statements verilied
by writing them.
Dr. Williams rink Pills contain, in a
oondeused form, all the elements neoes
sary to give now life and richness to the
blood and restore shattered nervis
They are an uutailiug speoiilo for snob
diseases us loooinotnr ataxia, partial
paralysis, nt Vitus' dunce, mintiOB,
neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head
ache, the aller effects of In grippe,
oiiloilation of the heait, pule and
sallow complexions, and all forms of
weaknesses either in male or female.
Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or
will he scut poet paid on receipt of
price, (50 cents a box or ti boxes for 8'2 50
they are uever sold iu bulk or by tbe
100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medi
cine On., Schenectady, N V., or Broek
ville, Ontario.
court, the following sum
nllowed:., 8317.10.
"claim of E. L Freel.ind f-r $".00 nn
coit bill. State va. Faulkner, considered
and ordered paid .
Report of viewers aud surveyor?! on
road Appl. Nn. KJ6, received mi. I con
sidered and do remoustrance or bill of
damages being on file, same was in
cepted and road ordered ripened for
public use. Bill for enrvyies of SlH.xl),
allowed in full.
Miscellaneous bills allowed as follows:
G. W. Harrington, sheriff's salary,
SJ00; J. W. Morrow clerk's salary, S4:)0;
Frank Gilliam, treasurer's Hilary,
883.33; R. L. Shaw, assessor's sal'iry,
8632.
Petition M. .1. OTHimna, et nl., for
bridge across Uhca creek e.t or he-tr the j
Rhea oreek school house considered
and Judge Keithley uiven entire j'lti:,
diatioo iu tbe inalb-r.
HKPF.NIiR IN THE l,EAI.
oT An-.
J'HIIMV, HhVT I
Bond of H. W. Berkley, for tne faith
ful fulfillment of oontniut with the
Ooiinty, examined aud approved.
Bill of J. L Uowa-d, for services its
Com , araountintr to $13, allowed.
In the mutter of tux levy for the
court after due consideration of the
same and being fully advised as to the
total amount of . taxable property in
Morrow county, declared a levy of
twelve mills for enmity and live mills
for school purposes.
The proposition of Paul A, Ozumie to
furnish uiaps of Morivw ruotity con
sidered and continued until ilio upc fiial
term of court to he held tli-liru .Monday
in Ootober.
In the matter of nppr.i' tment of
deputy hherifi mid clink, after con
sideration same wi,s ordnred continued
until the special Ofltohpr term.
No further bnpiti.'Pii appearing the
court adjourned until Oct. 1st, IH94.
Ki. (iAZRTT : Iu yoiffissiie'
.11 appears a communication
Peudletou merehaut regarding the Hepp
ner Merchants Uniou, and tries to leave
the impression with your readers that it
is to their disadvantage, and that their
only remedy is to trade in I'eu JIeton.
Toe communication was ably answered
by Messrs. Minor ft Co., but perhaps a
few favtit from a disinterested party will
be of interest in connection with the
matter.
For three days the past week I was in
Pendletou selling fruit. I took occasion
to asoertaiu prices aud I found that all
the staple articles in the grooery line
were higher there than iu Heppner, and
I make this stiitemont to all who are in
terested, that yon can buy tlonr, sugar,
entice, ten, tobaeoo. matches. Mason's
fruit ,i us, beef, Cabot W muslin, baking
powiier aed s."ip rd troni 10 to l per
cent. less i'i I!e;in;i-r than in Pendleton,
end 1 defy iMr. .StLlienOort, or any other
Pendleton mereh -i.-t, to prove by their
regular prices to t:--) oontrnry. Halt and
coal oil are tne i one pi-ioe. I- the
staples can be boii';.t at so much lower
prices, limy we m-r mler that nil goods
are lower? In cot.versation with a
teamster from Lun Creek, bo openly
stated in tile pres--- ee, ot a merchant
there that he could i better in Hepp
ner thnn in Pen.ilet.it .
There is one trade in Heppner whioh
nJTeetf4 teamsters uiuierially, that is a
drawback io building up, or even hold-
! ing the triide. Withon mentioning the
purcHoiiiir mine i win pay ioa- meir
prices aie from 'Jo fo 50 ner cent, higher
than in Pendleton and other Eastern
Oref'njt town", anil this tact is known
foi-i commented upon to the detriment
' f ii-pp;ier':i trade.
A. O. liAiiTiior,oMKv.
Ai.i'INK, Or., Sept. 10, lHill.
! n.n TCrr TrfiaT .Trw TJarv Aftri. Mod-
day Mft Tsst as young Moore, who is
herding sheep for Joe Kelsay, was
from a i ,,,,: i., ,,-, ,1T1i in where the sheen
are camped, ou their way from the
mountains, he was halted by a lone
horseman, and at the point of a pistol
made to give au account of himself.
The strnuger demanded to know his
name, his ooenpation, etc, after whioh
unceremonious ceremony, ho coolly
remarked that he didn't know but what
he (Moore) might be looking for Jim
Barnard, and on being assured by Mr.
Moore that be bad not lost any person
of that particular nom de plume, the
mysterous midnight meanderer pnt
Bpurs to his borne and galloped away.
Moore did not know of tbe killing at
Condon at the time. The stranger who
made the "bold-np" was in all probabil
ity, none other than tbe same
T
City : Hotel.
HIS Popular
slew Hamilton at
morning. Antelope
man who
Condon, Monday
Herald.
Kenneth Brat-more hud the good
fortune to receive small hot lie of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea liemedy when three meiuti'. r&
of his family were sick with dHeiiter-y.
This one Bmall bottle cored them all
aud he bad some left which' he give to
eico. W. Baker, a prominent nierch mt
of tbe place, Lewistoti, N. C, ;ind it
cured him of the same complaint. When
troubled with nysetiteiy, (Imrrhoea,
ooltc or cholera morbus. i:ive thU
remedy a trial and ou will lie more
than pleBsed with the remit. The
praise that naturally follows its intro
duction and use has made it very
populBr. 25 and 50 cnt Indies far
sale by Slocuui-.Tolinson Drug Co.
THE OFFICIAL I.IS1'
Ex peiotilnres of Morrow Ccunty. N.-hiicn
Claimants, Services Kelnlered.
ALLOWED IN KI LL.
C C Boon, pauper account 8 30 00
W Ij Mullory, rand aud bnd;:e
account
Heppner Light Ar Water Co.,
oonrt bouse and jail account. .
J W Morrow, county expense ac
count L W Burnett, pauper account. ..
L D Boyed, court houee and jail
account
T R Howard, court house and
jail account
William Douglass, expense trans
cribing records K 50
22 H3
10NE ITEMS.
A small shower fell during Ihe past
week.
Wanner days have ngBin put in their
appearance.
Fruit is plenty this season and is
sellinf; cheap.
The Pleasant Hill school ooininenced
on Monday, Sept. 3.1. The same teacher
is again eiuplo) ed .
A number of carpenters nr at work
enlarging the lone warehouse. A large
amount of grain is expected.
Th.i Uheu creek school stalls on
Monda), Sept. 101 h. A number of
other schools will be in session this full.
The (miners are greatly discouraged
at the extremely low price of wheat.
Living prices would he acceptable jiiBt
now. But what cau we do?
John Eiy, late teacher of Shiloh
eclrnol, Iihs departed for Washington,
where he will be nelive lis teacher dur
iti the present school year.
Threshing is begun in good e-irnest.
In munv instances wheat is producing
better lhau nt first expected. But with
(lie present prices, what or how mncu
does it benefit the farmer?
Jake.
September S, ll-O-l.
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5 00
13 05
14 35
7 74
1 75
Bihthdai Fartt. On last Friday eve,
the 7th inst., quite a number of invited
guests assembled Bt the residence of
Sirs. Caroline Nelson to attend B birth
day party given iu honor of Miss Mary
Nelson. Numerous games, singing nnd
a splendid lunch were interesting
features of the occasion. There were
present: Misses Jennie Noble, Bessie
Estes, Carrie. Rush, Maggie AdkinP,
Elsie Laoy, Lillie liisbee, Maud Coch
ran, Ethel Buyer. Etta Minor, Ada
Ellen Hart, Fraukie Cowins,
Mary Howard, Leua Behme, Eva Wier
Elizabeth Matlock, Eva Brian, Mr.
mid Mrs. Erastns Muir, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
V. Crawford, Mr. mid Mrs. C. W. Gd
lionsen. Mrs. F. 11. Sherman, Messrs.
John Haves, (jeo. Wells. Jay Hhi;.ley,
Roy (llassoock, Flpyd Thomas, Steiling
Keithley. Jbb. Hart, Harry Warren,
Walter Van Dnyn, Percy Garrignes,
Alvah Patterson aud Lafayette French.
Hostelry h&s again
i j -..rill r-.i r n
been re-openea anu win
in first class style.
Meal cl Rooms fit
prices.
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop.
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The Liohtftat, Strongest and Easiest RunniDg Mower Made.
P. C. THOMPSON COMPANY, Agents.
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LKJU
Simmons Liver Regulator is my only
family medicine. Kev. J. M. Rollin ,
Fairfield, Va.
Bkokrn Arm. Mrs. Hollenheek, who
is (eaohing nt the Hughes school house
below town, while lending a horse be
hind a wagon yesterday, suffered a
fracture of both bones of the right dim
above tbe wrist. The halter ptrap whb
unluckily wrapped around ber wrist, and
ihe Bnimal falling down suddenly,
thiew Mrs. tlollenbeok out of the
vehicle with the result above stut-d.
Dr. (lagen was called and the patient e
doing well.
0000000000
O It is now beyond, dis- O
O pute that O
Beecham's
Pills
Wm Peulaml, pauper account.
Glass & Prudhoiuine, stationery
account 74 40
S A Wood, pauper account iiH 50
Q O Wiokson, stationery account, 1 3H
C lliihl, expense acoomit 50
E L Freelnnd, taking testimony. 3 50
Slooum-Johuston Drug Co., sta
tionery account Ill 25
Thomas Nelson, stationery im-
oount
O W Ilea, legal advice
O W Harrington, county expense
account
ALLOWKI) IN I'AIIT
Ben C Irwiu A Co., record ac
count, $48 SO; allowed
Jerry Brofiiian, election account,
85 00: allowed
Patters m Pub. Co., printing uo-
eount, 851 WO; allowed '. . . 20 00
C E Miller, eoustnblc fees. 820 NO;
allowed
Ben C Irwin & Co., record
Count, 8110 55; allowed...
IlISALl.OWKI).
Jos L Gibson, election ncoour.t.. .
Heppner Transfer Co., expense
account
Paul A Oziuine. assessor neenii'.t.
contini m
O S dray, oonstuhle fees, Stale
vs. Penman
(1. W Ilariingtou, sheiill"s jail
acoount 142 10
5 70
5 00
11 C5
2 51)
15 00
A (irainl Feature
Of Hood's Sarsapnrlllit is that while it
purities the blood and sends it coursing
through the veins full id richness and
health, it also imparts new life and
viL'or to every function of the body.
Hence tbe expression so onen neara:
"lluod's HiirHapnrillamnde a new person
of me." It overcomes that tired feeling
so common now.
Faii.iikB of C. Kuhl. Lite last week
C. Buhl transferred his Heppner
grocery business to J. C. Brown, of
Black Horse, as seonrity for money
loaned Kuhl by Mr. Blown. This
action, which virtually shut out other
oredilors to the amount of $2,000 or more
produced quite a stir among the in
teresleil ones. The Heppner Flouring
Mill Co. were creditors to tho amount of
over 1 100, and were the first to try the
expediencies of law, but they soon re
tired from tbe held. Saturaay lung
Wilson, representing the creditois, ar
rived from Portland hut he did nothing
of any consequence. However, the (ja-z-.'tto
is iufui mod that Mr. Hold will
inalie an assignment, but what ou earth
it will be mode of the Gazette wots not.
(Worth a Guinca
(Tasteless)
are a specific in all
cases of Indigestion,
Biliousness, Sick
headache, and kin
dred troubles.
25 cents a Dox.
FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government is
that of INVENTORS, w ho often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reh.
able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, it not
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
and of seeing that iuventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
If vou have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to.
gether'with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C.
p. o. box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
Jttg- Cut this out and send It with your lnBUi.l
insinoF en.
EUGBJJE.
Next session begins the 17th of Sep
tember, 1S!U.
Tuition, free. Board, 82.50 a week.
Five courses: Classical, Soientifi;,
Literary, English and Business.
DORMITOBV.
The Boarding Hall for young ladies
and the Boarding Hall for young gentle
men will be nnder the personal stipend.
sion of Mrs. Mnnm, a lady of refinement
and large experience. For Catalogues,
address J. .1. Walton,
f3 71. Seoy. Regents
Mistukru.
A nom " ho needs power for pumping,
sawiugor lathes, surely makes a mistHke
11 lie pilK'lmses nil lllierior ninite oi
nnicliine hfOiinne it is cheap. Why not
buy the Hercules (Ins Kngine and make
no mistiike. Send for catalogue.
1'aijMkk & Ili-.Y Tvi'E KorsDitY, Front &
Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon.
We notict. in nn exchange
where ii mmi with a piKiil-sizoil
wheat crop haw gone back to
primary conditioim ami is lining
his cavuseu iiuillioya in trumping
it nut, UHing a fan mill to clean out
tho chalT. Thin is certainly going
hack a good many years, hut where
crons are not too largo consider
able money cau bo saved by doing
likewise iu Morrow county. Times
are hard niid every effort n-.nst bt
made to Bave in the cost of pro
duction. W. S. Smith, bu Kast Portland
grocer whose store had several
times been raided by thieves dur
ing the past year, set a trap-gun
with the hope of crippling the
next intruder, and ns a result
killed a burglar named George
Morehouse last Thursday night.
The bullot tore through More
house's leg, fracturing tho thigh
hone aud severing au artery from
whioh he bled to death. The
jury's verdict whs to the effect that
he had died from the effects of a
gunshot wound reoeived while at
tempting to Durgianze a sioro.
Grocer Smith was arrested Satur
day on charge of murder. How
ever, he will in all probability be
released. In the future burglars
will do well to look out for trap-guns.
COI NIV COl'KT IMtOCKKMNUS.
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SIKWKIl Oil BTOI.KN.
County pour I met iu regular session tit
the court house Wednesday, Sept. fith,
1H!H, with Judge Keithly, Commissioner
Howard. Clerk Morrow and Sheriff
Harrington present.
After due proeli miition court was
opened where the followitig urooeediugs
were had, towit :
Bills of J. A. Adams, stook iuspeotor,
(J.r;!.:S;l; Julius Keithley, county judge.
il.'iO; Anna J. Bulsiger, school Supt.,
8'.W.'.(1, and Mrs. E. L. Kreeland. Asst
Hunt., Sf'J. allowed iu full.
Cost bill, State vs. George lleudrix,
continued for term it was not itemiiied,
Cost bill. State va. Willie Smith,
ooulinued for term.
Bill of Jessie Kii k to the amount of
J-t.50 for road work examined and
allowed.
Bond Appl. No. ID'J, petition of A.
Hood, et al., ordered that road he re
oorded and clerk ordered to notify
supervisors through whose districts the
same runs to open up said road for
public use.
TinitsiiAv, sKrr (1.
Cost bill, Slate vs. J. C. Faulkner,
considered and ordered paid, as oor
reotedtothe summit of $11). K5. Same
esse, No. 2, allowed 815.70; case No. 3
allowed S 112 3.1.
In the matter o( claims ot Jurors aud
witnetwe fur the September term o f
STATE OF OUEUON.)
COCNTV OV MolUlOW. i 88
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I, J. W. Morrow, Clerk of Marrow
County, hereby certify to ihe foregoing h-t ;
of expenditures of the county, with th,
names of respective claimants, the niti-j
dee or services for which payment is i
made, together with those u uitiuued, ;
rejeoted oriu part paid, is tnieaud ourrect I
as shown by the reetirils of suid county
Witness my baud and seal of the said '
County Court, this Stb day of Sept., A. i
I)., MH. I
J. W. Monnow. IViinty Clerk,
By G. W. Wells, Heputy.
One horse branded MS. Finder will
pleuse return to George M. Massinger,
in the mountains, or to A. Abrahnmsiek,
lli'Ppnr, V)r., and receive suitable
rmw.nl. There lire other i rands on the
aniinnl besides the one menliored, but
the miter eiinnot describe them.
2-17-tf.
I.amo Fou Sai.k. 4S0 aoree over in
Wilson nrairic. A good stock ranch .in.-
be fold cheap. Call at Qh.:c re
for particulars and terms
will
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(i. A. !. MVl'H'K.
Notice of Contest.
v. s. :
jAND Office, Tub Dai.i.fu, Oil.
Atltfltflt -l, lS'.'l.
.OUl'LUNT HAVING BKKN KNTKHKU AT
V..1 thin Otlice by Anns J. BaldiKcr agahiKt
John K. All.-n lor nlmii.innliiK Ji is HmueBtotul
Kntrv No. -lliiii. dato.l Dec ill. ISill upon the
N V'4 fc-ecti.m '27, TownsliiJ) 1 North, Himue '21
K. in Slorrow County. Oregon witli a view to
the oaiH'cllalioil of sai.1 elilrv. tlie Hahl imrtlc
are liercl.y BiimiiHme.l to apiH'iu at this ollice
on the '211th .lav ol October, ism. at 111 o'clock
A. M.. to respond an.i furnish testimony con.
ccininc said alleged ahaildonincilt.
J. v. Morrow, coimtv clerk, is authorized to
take testimony at Heppner, Or., on Oct. 112, lH'.u,
al HI A. M. J. 1". MOOKK,
liJ-Tu. Keiiister.
I'rruliar to llst-ir.
Ho id's Snrsaparilla is peculiar to it
self, ill a strictly medical s. use, in three
important partioulaiH, viz : Hist, in tbe
conibiuiition of remedial sgeiits used;
second, ill tbe proportion in which they
are mixed; third, in the process by
which tbe active curative properties of
tbe preparation are secured. These
three important points make Hood's
Snrsaparilla peculiar iu its medicinal
We take -this opportunity of inform
ing our subscribers th.it the new com
missioner of pousious has been appoint
ed He is an oi l soldier, and we believe
tlmt soldieis and their heirs will receive
justice alibis bauds. Wedi not antici
pate that there will be Buy radical
changes in the eduiinistratiou of pension
(.flairs under Ihe new regime.
We would advise, however, that D.
S. soldiers, sailors and their heirs, take
steps to tniike npi licntlou at riniw, if
ihcv have i.ot alcaily dope so, in order
to secure the benitit nf me early filing
of In. ar claims in case there should be
Kiiy liiture pension legisb.tiou. Such
legislation is seldom retroactive. There
fore it is of great, importance that np-
pluutions lie bled in Ihe department
the earliest possible date.
If the C. .- . soldiers, tailors, or their
widows, children or parents desire in
formation m regard to pension matters,
tl.ev should write to the I'ress Claims
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DAl.I.ES, OREGON,
Ij Sept. 10, ISlll. Notice is herchy Kiven that
the following named settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make linal proof in support of
Ills chiini. and that said proof will he made
het'ore J. Morrow, .'ounty clerk, at Heppner
llreKon, ou Oct. 2,, 1NM, viz:
DANIEL B. LEATHERS,
ltd. No. :14J:1, for the N'J NV 8ec. aT, and 8
SW . sec. . To. S. K '26. E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
nl sai.l land, viz:
Mack Kiiey, Ruhen Allen. Bert Allen and M
Sperrv. all of Hardmun, Oregon.
LV..V'27.,. Jas. F. Mooag, Resister.
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ANDRf1
j MONEY
f; ABSOLUTELY
!HSL;
merit, as it accomplishes cures hitherto ' .. ',,,, Hn.i ,Pud the nece'ssarv
npplioation, if they Dim them eutulecl
unkuown.
But it is not what we say but w hat
Hood's Sarsspsrilla does, that tells the
story. What Hood's Snrsaparilla lias
done for other is reason for confidence
that it is tbe medicine for you.
Simnioui Liver Kegulator is a medi
cine endorsed and used by physicians
and druggists.
If you have over indulged in eating or
driuking take a dose ot Simmons Liver
Kegulator.
muter the numerous laws enacted tor
their benefit. Address
IT.ESS CLAIMS COMPANY
Jons Wkdhkuiu km, Managing Attor
ney, Washington, t). C, P.O. Box 3.So.
B. A. Hnusaker runs stBge between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to the iu tenor. P. Colin,
agent.
t
SEWING
MACH'.HE
MADS
uE OR Ol'U DEALERS can sell
von machine cheaper than yon ran
get rluwhtrt, The NEW HO TIE fa
our Deal, but we make cheaper kind,
snrh aa the CLIMAX, IDEAL and
other High Arm Fnll Nickel Plalrd
Sewing Itlachlnea for $IS.OOand up.
ll on our airent or write ua. We
want your trade, and If prlees, terms
and equare deallnc will win, we w 111
ha II. We challenge the world to
produce a BETTER $50.00 Sewlns
Machine for SO.OO,or a better 20.
dewlnc Machine for f 30.00 than you
can bay from at, or our agcu.
THE SEI HOME SE1IJG MiCHlSE CO,
Olu-vo.. urn Bito, . rimw JrRs, X. V.
V bAJI tiClCt, CU ATLANTA, OA.
rOR SALE ay
The New Home Sewing Maehiyr Ct
2fl7 Market St. San Francisco, Cal.
Preututi Kt
PreiitiHri ltt
'Uiylu pilificuio c 'UjilipiiUou l-rcntiHS Koctifyiug pilla euro constipation
ctiiyiny 'iUa ctn o cumntipntlufi Fi'entlwa Ructltying pilla cura constlpatloa
REN"
P
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iCTFYING PILL
CUnt5
ST PAT IN
Ahrost all pills niul mo.lli'lno proditco ccnstlpatlon, here Is ft pill tliat cures torpid
liver, blllmisuors, rlicumatlsni, iuiliaesilon, sick hoadaclie ami kluney and liver
tmible3WltMo.il grlj.liis or leavlnjr any tl'aoo ot CONSTIPATION, which
is theprlmoenusnot all sickness, mo ot it Batting habitual and chronic with you,
soo to It in l i!i--.i. pilla will euro yen.
T 3RFNTISS RECTIFYING PILL.
beciiuKO tl Is the only Hate and harmless
remedy that will mirely CEAUTIFY tho
clear llio tkiu nud roin-;
self. 25 Corns a box.
3LEXIO
II Dl, ttchea from the face. Try a box and see for youp-
ALL DRUGGISTS.
Ltl EY
ill of price
yt! Or Hont by mall upon roe;'
Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing; Co.,
3 406 CALIFORNIA STKUn'l
8 & , L"'";i'w 'i''1''!!5'1"" I'!1'-" cure euu3tl,.lii'uu i'iVuil.-3 lUj.airyiifff pTfi euro couatipallon
ca, Front, a Hei-lUvnu; j, ilia euro c.iwtlimllou 1'rentlwi 1-q-ufyluit LlllBeurBconBtliintlOtt
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
ADDRESS A LETTER OK POSTAL CARD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney,
O. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
Honorably discharged soldiers nnA aailnH ! j ,.
are entitled, if now partlBllyor whollv disahled fnrnrjn.rn,.n.ii.'i,n. ,i,'..i... ji..hiitv
was e"ce or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances.
w.. V4,7. , 'VSofsucll soldiers and sailorsare entitled (if not remarried) whethersoldier'sdea1;
i f denJ r y, "m C Or n0t', 'LnOW deP"dt pon their own labor for support. WW""
not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier's death wa due to service.
widow or shVi. nH- 5d ( un1.s'?"cen years) in almost all cases where there was nr
Wiaow, or she has since died or remarried.
Mrorm.'i'lfA if 5,ldi" J". nel,hOT wl5o r child, provided soldier died In
it mlrnoS ! Vnd are n dependent upon their own labor for sup
port, it makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army 6r
uww&'EitaSSht,?4 UDd" one law' may "pp'y for h"fh" rat" der oth"
hleh'?,1ni er'-lf-Win.g f?m U to $, r the old lv are entitled to
..ti?w"wnSoilS dU'bTlUvt'no? rlrnUrarm)'r " "1S
Ida XZuanWn(V,i f the BliV Hswk-Cres-"k and S.mlnol.or Fior
ina I no urn Mn ot 1838 to 1842, are entitled nnder a recent act.
ot dfpen .nt " ""U'e" "nd th"r Widow '-ontm.d7.i?wo year, of age or disabled
hte?law8ao wnetn pension ha. been granted nnder
Ce'rfifiMtes ofTereH nd.sttt'"""" secured. If rejection Improper or Illegal,
have'osuhe" ig'ina'l"; tfhaiSe btaine'1 "ilor. of the lat! war who
Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address.
THE PRESS n.fllM; rnMDQMv
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P. O. Box 463.
WASHINGTON, D.C
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HEPPNER,
(111 :
uusiuesa attended to m s prompt and satisfaotory
manner. Notaries Pnbhc and Collectors.
OFFICE IX NATIONAL
BANK BUILDING.
OREGON
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