Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 24, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Lon Creek,
lohn Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. m.. except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
1'hill Cohn, Agent.
You can get the best beer
in Heppner at Q. B. Ted
row e's, 5 cents per glass,
If you want the finest liquors, cigars,
call at Ted'B
City Hotel Bar!
etc..
Here and There.
Cresoent.
Orange cider at Boyd & Siding's.
Try Morgan's dreamery butter.
tf.
Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good
meat.
Try Spray's hams and bacoD, the best
in town.
E. H. Clnrke, the wool bnyer, is in
the oity.
See Driskell has moved to town with
his family.
Spray's pressed beef, something new,
fine for luuones.
All kinds of temperance drinks at
Boyd & Saling'a.
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tt.
Photographer Dowe will return to
Heppner in July .
Read "Coin's" publications. Don
Carlos Boyd, agent. .
Johnny Ayers and wife are visiting in
Heppner for a few days.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla. Wash.
Jofen Barker was in from the Butter
oreek country yesterday.
For fine millinery and cheap, see Mrs.
Le Balliatster at tbe Oity hotel. 2t.
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2.75
per year, both strictly in advauoe.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, Srtleaman, Hopnar.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
SwBggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
A she-lit frost Tuesday night did Borne
damage to gardeus in different parts of
the oity
The Hood River strawberry crop is
about ready for puking. It is immunise
this year.
The ohanoe to get fine millinery cheap,
will last but one week. Uall at ity
hotel at ouoa. t,
Gihoii8en Bros, are making a special
out on large family groups; call and
get their prices.
Waldron Rhe and wife have moved
into the Frank MoFarland residence ou
lower Main street.
Thfi Brand lodire Knights of Pythias of
Washington, ia iues-ion at Walla Walla
this week with a large attendance
For good meat, full weight and cash
prices call on Johnny Uager, the new
butcher, next door to me post omce.
Improve your fowls and double yon
production ot eggs. w.
tell you bow it is done,
free.
Of course you have noticed that L.
Blumeuthiil is out tor DiiHinesa urn
spring. His 8 50 suits are attracting
attention. "
Have yon read "Coin's Financial
Mnii.ml" nuil his otber books? If Dot
yon should see Don Carlos Boyd an
get mem,
We are informed by Mr. Mitchell that
Lis new dtreet sprinkler has arrived, an
it was bis intention to have tue
started up today.
nr.an Mitlipwi for bavins, bair
cnttiug, shampooing and all otber work
in that line. Baths at any time dunug
ImniuPHB hours.
Meadows & Hcnvner, tbe blacksmiths,
hnrnHnuoers and wood butchers, at the
old Giiun tnd. Maio street, Heppner.
Call oo tbe boys.
Regular religions services at tbe opera
Loom on Sunday morning an.l veiling
by Elder J . W. Jenkins, to wLlob you
ai. corJially iuvited.
Jack Luke left for Portland Hatnrdiy
laxt for a wek'a variation O. L. Uohin
son, of PortU d, is holding down bis
place dunug bis abeuc.
Dou Carlos Boyd this week reived a
large iuvoioe of "Odn'e financial
School" which he distributed to those
who bad ubcnbed for them.
B-yd 4 Haling Lave JupI no-ived
fre.b supply of dainty catidiea. ont.
oranges, l-mor.. orng older ami
banauaa. Oive tbe boys call
A picnic given by tbe Huviy schools
of U-ppner. willotvir at the gnva on
Halnrdav, June 1. A '" le
promised all tUM who will attend.
Any inventor in rt-ro Or. gn wbn
demrea til" rvlirs oi an I...........
Washington. I. U, will i no
advantage ta call on or addic
Mr.
r....r,tA t.tolvrr no mad le-o
UrtxiDvr aod u
Alvab Leaob. ot Lexington was quite
badly hnrt yesterday miming by tbe
breaking down of a scHff Id at the Uasey
bouse in this city. He and bis brother
were at work on tbe soaffdding some
tweuty feet above the ground when a
cross piece gave wav precipitating them
both to" terra firm. Iu going down they
struck another soHffolding underneath
with snffioient force to break it down.
Alvab received injuries sufficient to lay
him off for a few days, but fortunately
no limbs were broken. His brother was
more fortunate, and aside from a
thorough stinking np, no serious damape
wan done to him and he was soon at his
work again. It whs rather a fortunate
eRoape all around, considering the
distance of the fall.
From reports we learn that the crop
outlook of the Hardman and Eight
Mile seotions is good, though the oool
weather bas kept tbe gr-do back some.
Squirrels are d iing an immense amount
of damage in this locality, but as yet
the crops are not sufferine badly from
the lack of rain. However iu the
western and northern parts of the
county the laok of rain and the squirrels
together has nearly destroyed the crop
and the outlook is anything but en
oouraging. In tbe spring, the human body needs
assistance to throw off the stagnation
i roduoed by winter diet. As the
temperature riHes under the growing
heat the suu's ravs we feel tired, half
sick and low in spirits' because the
blood is Bluggisb and fnll of impurities.
Dr. .T H. McLean's Strengthing Cordml
and Blond Purifier is a reliable spring
remedy to invigorate the body and give
tone to the digestion. Price $1 per
bottle.
Mrs. J. M. Bradley, the hospitable and
affable hostess of the City hotel, will
serve an elpgaut and bounteous dinuer
at that DoDular carHVUsary, Sunday
npxt. The tables will will be spread
with a verv tas-teful menu of choice
eatsbles and a variety of fruits and
other dtlinaoies for desert. Beantiful
fl
Hmead cau
Information
tf.
same
to
it to bis
thl t'-
Otf
wers artiHticaliy arranged will deco.
rate the tables aud lend a weird and
vlv enchantment to the comfortable
and homelike surroundings of the dining
room.
Stock Inspector Jas. H. Wyland, this
week completed bis labors of inspecting
he sheep of Moirnw oounty ana nuns
hat there is 241,680 sheep in the oounty
year old and upwards. Uut or. tuis
limber 43.500 have been driven out of
Iih nonntv bv Enstern and local buyers.
Mr Wvlwiul estimates the lamb crop of
the couutv at about 125,000. Tbe flocks
r now mostly en route tor summer
range in the Blues where they will re
main until fall.
frank Khepardson. an engineer on the
Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at
Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
rheumatism for a long time, tie was
treated bv several physicians, also
visited tbe Hot Spring, but received no
normanent relief until he used Chamber-
Ihiu's i'ain iiaim. tie says n is mo uei
medicine in the world for rheumatism
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
The Misses Cora and Vira Hart took
their rtunarture vesterday afternoon tor
Willows Junction, reiormug last uigui
in company witn ineir cuubiuk, mc
Mishph Coda and Ida Sarver, ol Wasli-
Ington, wbo will visit for quite awhile
with their unole and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
J. O. Hurt, in the hope that the climate
will nrove ben.-fiOl-'l to MIPS UOU6
Sarver whose health is quite poorly.
Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strengthening
Cordiul and Blood Pnrin-r is Admirably
adapted to ru.k "a little neaiiu go a
long wav." Us curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic and nutritive properties, by which
the energy of the system is recruited.
It is pleasant to the tnsle.easily borne on
the stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Price 1 00 per bottle.
Mrs. M. Le Ballistsler, a milliner of
many years experience, has arrived from
The Dalle and isJooated for one week
nnlv at tbe City hotel parlois, where
she has an elegant dieplay of flue
ini'Unery, consisting of ba , bonnets,
rihb'iiis, etc. rLe is disposing of this
inck v.tv eheao. Call before it is all
gone.
Dr. E. A. Vanghan, tbe rew dentist,
will soon leave and we would advise
tin mm who are desirous of fine work to
noma in at once. Full aets without
plates, bridge and t row u work and the
mom difficult oanee in dentistry attended
to with salisfHCtoty results. Kverytbing
iMiaratiteed. tf
m
Tbe annual uini.ic and convention of
the Morrow County Sunday Hchool
Association, will be held t IVttey's
grove on I hnrsday, Jnne 13. A good
progriim lis been prepared and nlT
tii.e is promised all those who alteud
r'tirilier announcements ! be made
Istcr on.
HnbrrilKr to the Weekly Sno, the
(v-tiilng paper of tlregon, it per year.
With the GhZ tte, b-dh in dvance,
1275 per year. A gd combinalioo.
Two of the triple' paper at one price,
huhm-rih at ilia Hs-lte office.
Fred IlK-k, an exerienced bntcber
fn.rn Portland, has accepted Mlln
in listen Matbewi biilclier shop,
where be will stve the publio in the
best of stjlf. Fresh meal and Loiil
weight t everymi.
Call on McFarlaud Mercntil Co. and
not thfr tecul prices on gents fannsli
lug gHids. tniery and uodetwar. Tuey
kn a eonn.lel hue n.l ell the
lower than tby have ever leeti known
AGKlCDLTrRAL QrARANlINE EECLA-I
HONS.
At a speoial meeting of tbe Oregon
State Board of Horticulture, held in
Portland April 2, 1S9 all members
present, the following regulations were
adopted, iu aooordiinoe with the laws
regulating snob matters, and are, there
fore, binding upon all persons, lbe
regulations are to take t-ff.'Ot and be in
force from and after May 4, 1895:
Rule 1 All ooniigoees, agents or
other persons, shall, within twenty-four
hours, notify the quarantine officers of
the State b iard of Horticulture, or
duly commissioned quarantined guardian
of the arrival of any trees, plants, bud
or cions at the quarantine station, in the
district of AdbI destination.
Rule 2 All trees, plants, oottings,
grafts, bods or cions, imported or
brought- into the state from any foreign
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country, or from any or the uuueu
States or territories, are hereby re
quired to be inspected upon arrival at the
quarantine etation in the distriot of fiual
destination, and if any t uoh nursery
sUicli, trees, tlants, cuttings, grafts,
buds or cions are found to be free of
inaeot pests aud funguous diseases, the
said quarantine offiaer or duly com
missioned quarantine guardian shall
issue a certificate to that effect. And
furthermore, if any of said trees, plants,
outtings, grafts, buds or cions are found
infested with insect pests, fungi, blight
or other diseases injurious to fruit or
to fruit trees, or other trees or plants,
thev shall be disinfected aud remain in
quarantine until the quarantine offioer
of the State Board of Horticulture or
the duly commissioned qunrantine guar
dian can determine whether the said
trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE., OKHUUS,
I j u.ii iwis Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to mane nnai prooi in upporioi
h s claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County ClerK, at Heppner,
Oregon, on June 2, 1S95, viz:
JOHN GOTTW ALU,
Hd. No. 5401 for the SE NEH, NEand
tiE NW Sec. 12. Tp. 4 8, R 28 E. V . M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
W illiam Sanders, 1. A. Moore, jaiues uruwu,
B. Natter, of Heppner, Ore-B p
38-49. Register.
Notice of Intention.
T A NT) OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
I J May 22, 1S95. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
hn claim, and that said proof will be made
before 3. W. Morrow, Co. clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July 6, 1895, viz:
WILLIAM G. SCOTT,
Hd. No. 871. for the W'4 NWfc and Wtf SW
See. 32, Tp. 1 8. R 25 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Georae W. Smith, Frank Smith, Thomas Bar
nett, Edgar D. Valuier, all of Lexington, or.
J. F. MOORE,
38-49. Register.
T-T HEChrc
7f is of
V histor;
HE Chronological Recapitulation of events
much interest to the student of
history. At a glance he can Bee the dates
of principal events, and saves much time and
trouble.
For a similar reason a recapitulation of
articles of merchandise is made so that the
customer can find what he wants at low figures
at E. J. Slocum's, without spending hours iu
"looking around." It Baves time, and "time is
money," besides the way-down reduction on
prices of articles which all receive at his place.
Notice of Intention.
J AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
j Aprils. 1895. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on June 8, 1895, viz :
DALLAS DAMPMAN,
Hd No. 0851 for the W Sec. 18 and WJ-S
NE4 Sec. 19, Tp 3, 8. of Range 27 E. W. M.
He names the follow ng witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
D. A. Herren, A. J. Stevenson, Frank Merrill,
and D. B. Stalter, all of Heppner, Morrow Co.
Oregon.
. B. F. WILSON,
330-40 Register.
Notice 0t Dissolution.
THIS Mivrc . .
. . HAS STRUCK
BOTTOM !
That is what oar competitors have to
say of
Minor Ss Co.
That there is nothing left to out on that
they have reaohed tbe bottom on
everything.
k'
corrvtiOMTa
See This !
A big line of summer wash
goods, including Batteene
and other lines in great demand.
mE CLAIM to carry the largest and best
selected stock to be found in this city.
No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can
find them elsewhere.
We boast on the quantity and quality we
handle, but as to our own honesty we have
nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human
race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud.
I in lli(iti(ifr.
wtliiirtfl.1 lasfl
Oaurr can hate same by calling o Mr. , , h , , , Lal
tyd, prut in the property o4 t'"8 . ftf r l,r,rno. Mniul.l.
for this not iM. 0b I f,,r,l will tw yivn for bis rtorn to
Isaac l'blpt wk. D. A. Uefrrn, Umr, Or. 6 if.
bui of sb.p. ttrb be ' -"; (1.ii.,... it,.,, will ,H ro.h of
be psaturrd m tb. or An.t.o
Mt.tn.n.tlrant Co. U,i,ilrry f..r a time. 5 7
Seel tll: M..!.. Hro..,C..y 1,,1 U,b-r shop.
l.Mer.vlth.altdmrg.oo lb. i .t in.i h , jB, ,c,rtlilfl(.fci,.
brcittsiUt on by ao atta- " r,H'" ... , , ,. ,
iMtscnog. N" ll.tn and fi -ibr main ot
II F. 8.rt ! '";. , f .r .imi-r. Mrt,.- fro,,, r.ii.,bid. or nb lo.j-ct. at p. tui
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Muliii I'rrry !. t n t.l I I.t. iff Wf C. r, rr.1. .f..vdl, l...vr, that tob
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ions are free from live injurious inseot
pests or their eBBS, larvae or pupae, or
ftiDKous diseases before they can be
oflfrred for sale, eift, distribution or
transportation. All persons or com
panies are hereby prohibited from
carrying any trees, plants, outtinKS,
grafts, buds or oions from without the
state to any point within the state
beyond the nearest poiut on its line or
course to tbe quarantine station in the
die riot of ultimate destination, or from
any point within the state to any other
poiut therein, until snoh trees, plants,
outtings, grafts, buds or cions have been
duly inspeoted, and it required disin
feoted as hereinbefore provided, and all
suob shipments must be accompanied
by the proper certificates of the insteot
iug officer. Provided, however, that
after such persons or company has given
the proper officer fonr days' notioe, he
or tbey shall not be required to bold
such shipments further, without directi
ons from snoh officer.
llule 3 All peach, neotarine, aprioot.
plum or almond trees, and all other tiees
budded or grafted upon peach stook or
roots, all peacb or other pits, and all
peach, neotarine, apricot, plum or
almond outtings, buds, or oions, raised
or urown in a district where the "peach
yellows" or the "peaoh rosette" are
known to exist, are hereby prohibited
from being imported into or plauted or
offered for sale, gift or distribution within
the state of Oregon.
Rule 4 -All trees, plants, outtings,
grafts, bods, cions, seeds or pits arriving
from guy foreigu country found infested
with insect pests or tbeir uw, larvae or
pnpae, or with fungi, or other diseases
heretofore unknown in this state, are
hereby prohibited from landing.
Rule 5 Fruit of any kind grown iu
snv foreiun country, or in any of the
United States or territories, foiiud in
tested with eny inceots, or wilh any
fungi, blight, or other disease or dixest-es
Injurious to frnit or fruit trees, or to
olber trees or plants is hereby pro
hibiled from being off-red for tale, gift
or distribution within the state.
Rule 0 Any boxes, packas, packing
materia) and the like intixted by any
insector inrectt., or their Bags, larva or
pupae, or by any fungi, blight, or other
dittease or diaeaa known to be it j'irloiis
to fruit or fruit tree, or to olber tieei or
plant, aud libl to spread ooutauion,
are hereby prohibited from being ofTtied
foi sule, niU, distribution, or transpor
tation n tt l it said matelial bus I een din-
infected bv dinning it in boiling water
and allowing it to rem do In said boiling
water uo h-M thau two mliintoe; suob
boiling ler nd a aucli disinfectant
to contain In solution out Ixiiind of
ooncetilrated potash to each and every
ton gallons of water.
Kule 11 -Animal koon as flying
tol, Anstraliaa or Knglib wild rabbit,
or olber animals or bird detrimental to
fruit or fruit tn i, plauU, etc., are pro.
biblted from lielng brought or Umled in
tblitUte Bod tf landed shall bed
atro)d.
Itula 12-(jirbtin stations: For
tbe Fourth district, eomunsing the
e.itiottee of Morrow, Wo. Oilliam
0.k and ShDMoan, shall b Tl. Dlls.
Ktuile oiianufi 'irniiue ortWr, or
any tu ibbi r of tbe torl or tbe sorre
lary theHH.f.
Hole U-Iaip'tr or owor of
nuiH-ry slock, trr-, or rutting. graM,
bti Is, or Cin, deifing it have n h
OTICE IS HEREBY i-IVEN THAT THE
partnerBhip heretofore existing between
H D. Homer and H. E. Warren, under the tirra
name of Horner it Warren, a general merchnn
dine establiBhment owned and conducted In
Heppner, Oregon, h8 this day been dissolved
y inuinai consent, n. c. vvarreii uaviug
isposed of his interest to E. W. Hhea. The
new firm, to be known as Horner & Rhea,
assumes all indebtedness collects all accounts
and continues business at the old location in
the First National Bank building, Heppner,
Oregon.
n. it. nuHir.K,
H. E. WARREN.
Heppner, Or., May 4, 1895. 33-9.
Notice of Final Settlement.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 undersigned, the administrator of the
estate of Lizzie Moriran, deceased, has rendered
and oresented for settlement and filed his flna
account, as such administrator, with the
counti court of the county of Morrow, state of
Oreaon. and that Monday, the 1st day of July
lxWi. at 10 o'clock a. in., of suld day has been
duly appointed by said court for the hearlnn of
objections to said account and a settlement
thereof.
M. R. MORGAN,
7-15 Administrator,
Stick a Pin
In here, and don't forget
the nice line of laces being
sold at very low figures.
MIKOM & CO.
Ladies Wanting
The nicest, neatest and
cheapest underwear should
not pass that department,
else they may regret it.
ONEY LOANED.
Monfmi
cd. W
First Mortgages
proved tutm 1'ropcrty Negotiat
ed. We are prepared to negotiate lirst
mortgages upon improved farms in
nrpiron. with eastern parties at a rate of interest
not to exceed V per cent, per annum. Mortgages
renewed that have been taken by oilier com
panies. Address with stamp,
Baker City, Oregon.
Yon Must
Have shirts, men, and prices
from 25 cents to Hd are
found. You can get what
you want.
Re-Opened!
TI
HOTEL
Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. fipcrry who will
conduct it In a strictly ftrst-clasB manner, with the
view ol pleasing the trade in general.
People from Country Districts will be
made to feel at home.
Sunday
n ii
a M6C1
I
n i
PAT111
i vyuitti
an
i
Dan Matboit, T. W. Marshal and Sam arp "VXTri rm
B. Stay, the first two well-known -A-AW mm
traveling men, and the last named repre
senting tbe LondoD & Lanoaashire Ian.
Co , were in Heppner Saturday last.
To travel now, but those
who must go should not fail
to provide themselves with
a trunk and valise of latest
make. Sold very cheap.
T H 10
Ills II:1::: Grocery
A5f?S
New Idea
Patterns, at the very low
price of 10 ccnU; latest
styles, and equal to Butter
ick'a or any other standard
line of patterns,
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
All businesa attended to in a prompt and Batiafaotory
manner. Notarial 1'nblic and Collector!.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDINQ.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Arriving
Tlio Feet
Kliould ho encased in com
fortable shoes. Slocum's
linn is extensive and de
serves inspection. A new
line of Kaatorn goods ex
pected shortly.
111 II 1 1 111 Tlni'lv
nun uuuj;rj
--: A.T a-
WSm MERCANTILE CHITS
-11 hKAIiY-
To Make Tins lively!
IS TIIK lllKK r.RV TRADE
And oflTer their new involne of Taaa and
Oilfeea at irioe that will tnako a aenaa-
tion.
Th Wbiia ll"ii Oroperv carrir
Fanny and Staple (irorien. Wood and
Willnwwar, UlMar aud Crockery
and Tinware.
See the Line
Of latoat rtyles in gloves.
The best is to be found in
this department Call for
prices ntid don't fail to see
them.
We Sell as Low or Lower than Any of
Our Competitors.
i We keep a complete line of everything.
Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings.
CALL AND SEE US.
The National Bank BuilJimr,
llep&ner, Oregon
oorwry trh, tfea. dM, ruttiii(f,
Hiiibeat urifMNi ti l f"r c'intry pro-
d ') In riniiann tut k'hU. New good
arriving daily.
C and riamlow U (or yonrwlf.
Neil door to the City holel,
Heppner, Oregon.
O
i"
Pi'ices and
Quality
Are ajH-cial featureaof Bio-
owm'a at(rr, and in this col-
umn lo pnxes to keep you
pemted on what ha koet.
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.. !ui.rrif li qi.raii'iu U'i tt,. fur In-
W. L. Douclas
CI CUnC iiTHiirir,
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