Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 02, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
Btaee for Hardman, Monument, Ione Creek,
loha Day and Canyon City, leaves aa follow! :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
A rrivea every day at 8 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the Interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phill Cohn, Agent.
Yon can get the best beer
in Heppner at G. B. Ted
rowe's, 5 cents per glass, e
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
tall at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
SUM j WON j TUt: j WED THU j FRI 1 5AT
12 5 J 5 6
J 9 lOUi2i3
14 15 16 17 20
26U9T303l 1 '
Here and There.
Millions ride tbe Kambler.
Ike Ennis bas bicyoles to rent.
Fireworks at Boyd & McDowell's,
Ayers' guarantees bis poison
$2.50 per dozen.
Only
tt.
0. T. Pmitb was np from the lone
oountry Saturday.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
F. V. Dingman, the tobaooo man, wbb
in Hepptier over Sunday.
Geo. Harrington returned home from
below last Friday evening.
We learn that W. A. Johnsto n has em
barked in business at The Dtlles.
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2.75
per year, both etriotly in advauoe.
Win. Dunn, our genial conductor, is
qnite ill at bis home in this city.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. 8, 0. Smith, salesman, Heupner.
Now is tbe time to kill squirrels; and
Swapgart'a "Sure Shot" is tbe stuff to do
it with. tf.
Try Ayers'
buying any
dozen.
squirrel poison before
other. Only $250 per
tf.
For Sale A lot
tore and an organ
parsonage.
of household fnrni
. Call at the M.
tf.
A. Andrews was down from tbe Alpine
country yesterday. Tbe Uazette ac
knowledges a call.
Engineer Patterson and Fireman Dur
ham took tbe engine down to The Dalles
for repairs last Sunday.
Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will
go to the house or take sewing at borne
Mrs. Mary Henderson.
Mrs. B. F. Vaoghau departed on yes
terday morning's stage for Long Creek,
wbere she will join ber husband, ,
If you want to rent a bioycle or get re
pairs for fame, call on Ike Ennis at his
bioyole livery, power bouse.
Emil Soarfif arrived from Hamilton last
Friday on a brief business trip to Hepp
ner. He returned home yesterday.
Gilhousen Bros., will soon go to tbe
inner oountry to be absent nntil the
latter part of this month. Await their
return. ltf.
Oreen Mathews for shaving, hair
cutting, shampooing and all other work
in that line. Baths at any time during
business boars.
John Gottwald made final proof on
bis homestead last Friday before Clerk
Morrow, with Jim Brown and T. A.
Moore as witnesses.
Captain Sweeney, D. 8. A , San DiekO,
Cal. says: "Shilob's Uats-rb limedy is
the first medicine I have ever fonud that
would do ma any good." Price &0c
T. V. Ayers, Jr.
Lo Tillard departed for brief visit at
The Dulles the latter part of last week,
and was expected borne Saturday even
ing, bat si I st reports be was side
tracked at Rotas.
Tbe G. A. It will have a grand camp
fire and reunion at Lexington on tbe 3rd
aDd 4th ol July. A'l are oordially ti
nted lo attend. Come prepared to
camp on (round. If.
Win, Ayers tod wife are anjoornlng at
MoDufBa springs. "Ooclu" Clark AJ
kios and son Tioe, as well as other Mor
row county folks, art also spending a
brief season at that resort.
On July 2. 3 and 4 the O. It. & N. will
sell tickets lo any point witluu WXJ mil!
one fare ft round trip. Tickete espire
at midnight of tbe (Jib pfi Thin is a
splendid opportunity to travel on busi
ness or pleasure, tl.
Fireman Durham and family departed
yesterday fr a month's visit with valley
friends sod relatives. During their ab
sence Tom's j ib will be held down by
Joe Mot'rary, familiarly known "No
torious Joe," of lbs Dalles.
Several eothnetasls weot op to tbe
raoe track laet Friday afternoon In wit
neee a bicycle rare by Frank Natter
against time, tie bl being that be
Ounldo'l run 1 Mi yards la tea eeoood
and a half. Frbok woo, making it lo
ten eeeoude.
J. W. Hilton earns duwn from Park
er's mill holiday, reluming yesterday
afternoon. lie reports arrangements
ebonl all completed foft Jolly good ele
b'atu n op there ro the Fonrlb. ('ol
bade, mountain air and water art a few
of tbe attractions.
Frank Engleroen, of the Jordan Fork
evmnlry. gave th (issette offli-o brief
call batnrday. He report prnepeets fir
a crop do we In Ihst country no! tbe beet
la tbe Wwrld. II n1 several others
from tt.at auction eipict anno lo leave
fia tbe upper ronotry, where they will
Speoj the bervret eeeano.
O B. Ted'owe relume.! bom aa Fl
dav ritKhl ffm I'"r,l"d, wt-r h" had
been alencli,,J tl rari-B 1i'm fi'ir.e
Vm.iI' did "f uiil
have retteit.ed ' '''
Fonrlb. II ". f4 b toe I r irk I
ik. ful that tie l,f I.ta A
fnewd, be mbrU.a, a4 Tow Dai -re.
Felix Bod am came down from Upper
Willow o ek Monday last and created
considerable exoitement when be ex
hibited wbat looked to be some flue
specimens of gold taken from a plaoer
mine which be bas discovered op near
the saw mill. He reported that be bad
secured this exhibit amouuting to about
$2.50 from four pans wbiob he wasted.
He returned yesterday accompanied by
several enthusiasts, among wuora were
Dave MoAtee and Mike Roberts. But
they returned last evening apparently
minus their enthusiasm, and from their
report we are reminded of tbe old adage
that "all is not god that glitters."
Freighters, wool haulers and teamsters
make great complaint about tbe rocks in
that portion of the Canyon City-Heppner
road from the edge of the timber to
Heppner. Otherwise, they say the road
is in excellent condition, in fact mnch
better than any Pendleton road. If tbis
is tbe case, and we believe it is as we
have hexrd considerable complaint rela
tive to same, the supervisors' attention
should be called to this matter and tbey
directed to remove the rocks. Why not
take bold of this matter at once?
A grand Fourth of July ball will be
given at tbe opera house on Thursday
evening, under the management of
Boyd & McD well. One of the special
features of tbe oooasion will bn a grand
and brilliant display of fire works,
flashlight llluminaries, concluding with
a flashlight potograpb of those partici
pating in the dauoe, Exoelent music
provided and a royal good time assured.
Admission $100 Refreshments will be
served at t tie ball and also at the popular
Main street ioe cream parlor.
There are many accidents to live stock
which oanse delay nd loss to tbefHrmer
io his work. In a large nutLoer f iu
s'anoes tbe delay would be but trifling if
a remedy was promptly applied. Dr. J.
H. McTieau's Volcanic Oil Liniment has
for many years been regarded hs the
farmers friend. Its healing influenoe on
the flefh of domestic nnimals ift lmroedi
ate and permanent. Price 25e, f.Oo and
$1 OU per bottle.
Bob Gil more brought in 100 head of i
cattle from Grant county for T. A, Rhea
last Saturday. I hey were disposed of
to the Union Meat company and were
shipped below yesterday. In this band
was one cow that attraorpd unusual
attention on account of ber size, and on
weighing her yesterday she tipped the
beam at 1680 pounds. It is claimed that
this cow is tbe largest ever shipped from
this point.
Harry Warren and John MoCarty re
turned Saturday last from a tour of the
great mining and agricultural belt of
Eastern Washington. While away they
traveled over a great deal of oountry
surrounding Umatilla, Ellensbiirg, Yak
ima, Okanogan river, Virginia City and
a far east as Wilbur, Wash. They re
port an enjoyable trip and some good
prospects. John will probably return to
gome part of that oountry this fall,
There comes a time to nil of us, when
we feel mean and "out of sorts" and io a
condition to invite disease It is then
we need such a remedy as Dr. J. H.
McL?Bn's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier. To persons exhausted
by sickneHB or over-work it invigorating
i"fluenoe is surprising, promptly restor
ing health, energy and cheerful spirits.
Price $1.00 per bottle.
Tbe Fourth of July sermon announced
for Sunday morning by Rev. Denison at
tbe M. E. cbnroh, was deferred until
Sunday evening, when it was delivered
to a fair sized audience. Rev. Denison
was in good form and delivered a ser
mon replete with thought, eloqtiftice and
patriotism.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bioyole
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is bis intention to
make a speoialty in this line, and as the
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will oertamly be pleasing news to
those wbo are so fortunate aa to own a
bike. tf.
O. D. Logan, of the Galloway country,
was in Heppner Saturday last. He in
formed our pencil pusher that be bad
disposed of bis Galloway possessions,
and was now moving up above Win.
Penlaud's place on Bulm Fork, on tbe
road to Ditob creek.
B F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish
hia "Sure Shot" squirrel poison in
tbolesale lots. He bas already received
a large order from Washington and
Idaho. Every where it bas been nsed,
it bas not failed to exterminate the little
pests. tt.
Fossil Journal : M. V. IV irk, wbo
adopted an original way to make popu
list at Heppner, is leotnring in Ken
tucky on "Hard times and their catiars."
The people there don't seem In appreci
ate him any more than they did iu Ore
gon. The wool market was very strong last
week, having rained about 2 cents in
price. A Dumber of sales were made in
Tbe Di'les at prices ranging from 10 to
12 eents, and some tew in Heppner last
Friday as bigb as 10 cents.
J B. Huntington, of Burns, relumed
from Salem no Saturday night's train,
aooompanied by bis daughter wbo bas
been attending school at tbat place.
Both departed for their interior borne
yesterday morning.
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
Blood, clear y.nr Complexion, regulate
your bowel and make your bead clear
as a bell. I4.V, 50c., and tl. bold by
T. W. Avers Jr.
Atty. T. II. Lynns departed last Fri
day fur Condon to I "OH after business
and wbere be will also be joined by bia
brother, Joho. They expeol go Irom
there to Walla Walla for a brief VaOatlou
with bom folks.
vVrak and Nrrvoes
Describes tbe eobdllioii nf thousands
(it pvople at thia "mou. Thy bave no
pprtiie, Otnoot I'P, and complain ol
the prostrating fj t'lof warmer watber.
This Condition umj be retordird by
flood's Haraaparilla, wbicu ereatee an
appetite and totirs op all the orgaut. It
givi-t good beeltu by making the blood
Dure.
Hood's Tills are the bt afier-dinnrr
pills, ajaaiat duration, ours headache.
Tcam WArsu.-l want lo buy
g'sd, gentle team of about I.' M pound
borare. AlaO good, eeoou J-liaenl
wagon and hernee and gutle saddle 1
pony. Here eorne gwd, young Mi rt
horn bulla for sale; also fine poultry
end eggs for hatoMng. Took Oral prut a
on my rattle and fowls at Kute fair lt
year. Call at the J. (j Wilswo place
above Ueppuer. N. C. waate.
37-&1.
Ul. Mra)4 er ftiaUe.
A bay vare, en yers nJ, band.
wakb ky, baa a young colt W t ,
so ti -!( Ilrppiiar and Ilardman.
Fite dollars feeerd wilt t ( aid f,,r ber '
rtnru to K J Ksr, 1
41 tf. M i.f, O'efon,
Miiiot.'a f'ir, tie (". a' l
('fiiiip t'nr. in g' i 4- m ,n I '.-a. I
lenia ta .u y tl 4. a-a . t i.V-.
CinJrwa sun it. J Ut T. W. Ajeia
Jr.
A Vert Closb Call. Bert Simons,
who has long sinoe won the reputation
of being able to shoe any broncho tbat
ever grazed on the bunch grass bills of
Eastern Oregoni bad an extremely close
call yesterday, and bad it not been for
the prompt arrival and action of Dr.
Shipley, it is generally conceded that be
would never have reoovered, Judd
Rogers brought in rather a fine specimen
ol tbe bronoho tribe of a sorrel oomplexion
yesterday afternoon to bave him shod
and informed the boys in tbe shop that
the animal was very wild. Bat they
hastened to assure him that none were
too wild for tbat shop, thinking perhaps
that the horse was not as wild as
reported, and io faot many a wilder and
meauer one bas been mastered by them.
Joe Masterson, the heavy-weight of tbe
shop, was dispatched to bold tbe horse,
while Bert hastily prepared for the
operation, and walking around tbe horse
attempted to pick up his front foot,
when the animal lunged by him, and as
he did so Bert struck bim on the bip.
Instantly the bronoho kicked with great
foroe, striking Bert with one foot just
over tbe heart. However, he was not
knooked down, but staggered a short
distance and with a groan fell to the
floor. Doii. Shipley, who was silting
out io front of tbe shop was at once
called, and when be arrived neither
breathing or pulse beat were perceptible,
and bis eyes and mouth were both, set.
In this oondition he remained for fully
four minutes, but by prompt aotion lire
was partially restored, though the
breathing was apparently by great effort,
aud the heart beat irregular. It was
fully thirty minnteB before Brt re
gained consciousness and sometime be
fore he was able to stand. As Boon as
able be was helped into a haok and
driven borne, where, we are pleased to
say, he is beginning to feel like himself
onoe more. We congratulate Bert on
bis successful escape from so close a
oall, and trust that in tbe future be will
not be too friendly with any horse of the
cay use or bronoho variety.
The Discovery Saved His Life.
Mr. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers
ville, III., sbs: "To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the pbj si
cans for miles about, but of no avail
and was given np and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in mv store I sent for a bottle and began
its use and from tbe first doBe began to
get getter, aud after using three bottles
was up and about again. It is worth its
weight in gold. We won't keep store
or house without it." Get a free trial at
T. W. Ayer's Jr., drug store.
Miss Bbrqkb Acquitted. The trial of
Miss May Berger, tbe Eugene dress
maker, who was recently indicted by tbe
U. 8. grand jury, at Portland, on seven
different counts for sending obscene let
ters through tbe mail, an account ot
which appeared in the Gazette at that
time, was called np last Wednesday in
tbe U. 8. oircuit court at Portland. Tbe
oase created intense interest in Eugene,
and a very large delegation from thBt
place was present as witnesses. Among
them were 25 or 80 ladies, comprising
some of tbe leading women of that oily.
Tbe court room was gay with handsome
toilets and pretty faces, and oue gallant
oourt oflloial remarked uloud tbtt Eugene
oould produce more pretty women to the
square mile than any other town on tbe
ooast Tbe greater portion of the first
day was taken np by the examination of
the government's witnesses, and at al
most tbe beginning of tbe examination
for tbe dcfer.se, Judge Bellioger aaid be
was not dispoard to prolong tbe caseand
requested the jury to render a verdiot of
not guilty. They complied with hia re
quest aud when tbe verdiot was read
there was su outburst of applause, wbicb
was quickly and sternly repressed by tbe
oourt, wbo expressed bis chagrin at suob
a demoustrutioo. Tjen Miss Burger's
friends gathered around ber, aud there
was muoh innocuous and enthusiastic
kissing, and a few tears, and tbe trie J
was over. The result of the trial gave
general satiafactioo in Eogeoe, though
some regret was expressed tbat the
guilty party bat not been apprtbended.
Care for llradwhs.
As remedy fur all forms of Ilpsdache
Klectrie Uittra has proved to be the
very txst. It fff-ols a permanent ours
and the most drraded hsliltual sick
beadaebfs yie'd to its ifitiumion. We
nrire all ho are afflicted to procure a
bottle, and give this remedy fair trial,
lb oaeee of babitnal constipation El"
trie Hitters cures by Riving the Deeded
t !) to the bowels, and fe eases long
reeiat the ue of this medicine. Try
onoe. Large ImttUs otily fifty oetits at
1'. W. Ayen, Jr., drug store.
A Womam OaAToa -Mrs. Katie K'bm
Hruiih, nf Oregon City, arrival Htlurday
evening, eo route to Wagner wbre she
dvhveis tbe oration for the Fourth of
July celebration. Hie was met ber by
Ferd Hunt and departed tor that section
Sunday Biornibg. Mrs. Hmtlh Is an en-
tbueUetio un-tuber nf the 8'cular Uuh D
and bile over thrre ber admirers bave
arrangrd for a serine of diarnaalnne or
debates tx-wD she sol RV. Moore,
formerly of this city. During the last
legislature a lull was introduced to re.
lease rhurcb fo.erly from legation.
bicb wee referred to an appropriate
Oorumitt. Mrs Hiuhh appeared lolore
1 1. is e tnmittee against the bill, and soon
eetahliehed the fpulstoo of blng one
Jot the greatest talkers sov tig all tbe
1 lolib) lets. 10 feel S"me even sertd
that "her torigne was loose at bothenda.
I, arter, he la a pleasing, forcible Slid
iritereating I leer, a d will doubtless de
liver topical oration, and eieo prob
ably ei.teriam lief. M'Xife in logical die-
fuaaioo.
The regular euhaeriplion prinw r,f the
H.mi e..l, i,.imi la 92 .VI ar.d the
regular pmHi td tbe We. fcly Ofg-nian
M V Vte .) .fit ig r.r M
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Rich
Red Blood
Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cuiea
by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
That Is Why the cures by Hood's Sar
saparilla are Cubes.
That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures
the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum
and other blood diseases.
That Is Why it overcomes That Tired
Feeling, strengthens the nerves, give
energy in place of exhaustion.
That la Why the sales of Hood's Sar
saparilla bave increased year after year,
until it now requires for its production
the largest Laboratory in the world.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the only True Blood Purifier promi
nently in the publics eye today. Be sure
to gat Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Pills MT ht, easy to take.
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
a HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
The Massillon Engine I Thresher Go.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 8 3640
Flour.bbl 2 40
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 25
" " three " 2 50
Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 1 75
" stock 1 00 1 50
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll; 2540
Eggs, doz 8
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per cwt 40
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 87 97
f lour, DDI 2 00 t? 3 DO
Beeves, stall fed 4 60 (d) 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00
Bogs, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 7 8J
liutter, id e W !?
Eggs, doz 12 15
Potatoes new, per ot.. . 60 85
old, " ... 3()(i 75
Chiokens, doz 8 00 it) 600
Turkeys, lb ,. 11 15
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, bo $ 52 63
Flour, bbl 1 80 2 35
Beeves, owt 2 25 (3 8 60
" dressed 5 00 (i 6 50
Muttons, live sheared... 2 25 & 2 75
" dressed, Bj 04 04 Y
Hogs, on foot 3 60 3 76
" dressed, lb 04-4
Wool Eastern Oregon... 05 (i M
Butter 7Ji 15
Eggs, Am iOio 11
Chickens, doz 8 00 (if 8 75
Turkeys, lb dressed. . 12
Burklra's Arnica Halve.
Tbe best salve in tbe world for outs,
Rrnisns, bores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum,
Fevnr Mores, Tetter. Chapped liands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptious
and positively cures Piles, or do pay
reqnired. It is guaranteed to irive
prefect satisfaction or money refunded.
riPce 25 cents per box. For sale by
T. W. Ayers. Jr.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Read "Coin's"
publications.
Pon
Carlos Boyd, agent.
Mi'Fsrland Mercantile Co. will pay
flab for wheat, barley, bidea and pelts.
Farmers should call and see tbem.
Meadows A Horivner. tbe blacksmiths.
boraoaboere and wood bntubere, at the
old (lunn stand, Main street, ileppner.
Call od tbe boys.
T. ft. Howard makes a specialty in
supplying stockmen witb all needed
artu lea, besides carrying general lint.
Hee bis new ad. tf .
Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shoo.
tooaorial artiste, liairontling, shaving.
shampooing, etc., done scientifically.
liatbe at 'lit oeuta apiece. "
O. It. Htl. tbe lonsorial artist, oan
be found at his parlors, Matlock oorner,
where be will diepenee at popular prices.
etiaves, shampoos, uaircuts, etc
Htage leaves for Echo Monde,
Wed' ea.luys, and Fridays, returning on
Tueedsa, Tbnredaya and Saturdays.
II. Wade, Prop. T.w.AyereJr., agent. '
It-ed "Coin's Financial Bcbnol," and
theo take np bie other publications,
They are all eotvinoing, interesting.
Loo Carlo Uoyd, agent Hee bim.
Any inventor In Eastern Oregon wbo
deairew the service nf ao attorney 0
Weahiiiglnn, D. U . will find II to bl
advantage to call on or sd drees Ibis pa
per, &tf
Walt. Tbomreon runs stage between
Heupner and Monument, arriving every
day e inept Monday aol leaving every
day einepl riuoday. Hhorleel ami cheap'
eat route lo tie Interior. P. Ooha,
agent.
T. W. Avers, Jr., is making squirrel
poleoo that he guarantees. No kill DO
pav, and sella 11 1 oente per can, 0
Cars for II J; per doleo. (M
sample and try it. tf.
Fred IWk, an eiperienred butcher
from Portland, bee enrepled a poei'lon
In Haves k Mathews bu'eher shop,
tier be will erva the puhlld io the
beat of at) le. Fresh meats and booeel
weight lo everyone. e
Tbe PatUreoo Pub. Co, have secured
tbe agency of the fjreeeent bicycles for
Mormw ted Orant oonetlee, and will
ebortly bave eome rriecblnee for eels at
ory low Ago ree. diamine a Lreecenl
j hqtlng
tf.
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Hero are
THREE
POINTS
Which we wish you to
Remember :
FiK8T: -We Keep
HARDWARE
Second: We offer it
CHEAP
Third: We sell
FOR CASH
We are enabled to give more
for a dollar than the usual
"Dollar's worth."
GILLIAM
& BISBEE
Main Street, Heppner, Or
Don't Pass It By !
O, never pass a (food thing. Always take
advantage of legitimate opportunities to
mnke the most out of everything, which
applies to f'e purchase of drugs, medi
cines, etc.. down at T. W. Ayers' Drug Ktoie.
Just opened for the Inspection of the nubile
one of the finest lines of toilet articles, perfum
ery notions, and the like, ever seen In Heppner.
Ayers naa anything and everything lu endless
profusion.
Prescriptions filled day and night,
Heppner Building, next door
to T. H. Howard':
T. W. AYE ItS, Jr.. "
Heppner, Oregon.
In order to reduce our stock ot
SEWING
MACHINES
We qnota the following Hard
Times prices fur Chbq:
One New Home, latest style, new, $35 00
One New Home, style 1890, been
run a l:ttle but good at new 3a 00
One New Home, second hand, in
good order; a bargain so 00
One Favorite, has been rented out
and used a little; good at new, 38 00
These are. Bnrtjain I'ricei tor Immediate accept
ance., tall at once on
P. C. Thompson Co.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrict at Ths Oallks, Orkoon,
June W. 1M.S.
OTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
fnllowlne-iiainril settlor has tiled notice
of his Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will he made
tx-lo'eJ. w. Morrow, I'minty Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Aug. HI, Ih'Ju, vis :
HENRY POWELL,
Fd. E. Ne. TM, for the HU HE'i, NEa 8EJi and
bKU N Kla Hen. . Tp. I N, K M K. W, K.
He names the follnwine witnesses to prove his
continuous resniuiive upon aim cultivation ol.
said land vis :
K. K. Hynd. John A. Thompson Robert Tur
ner, I, L. ail n Inklu, all ul Heppner, Oregon
JAM. . MOOKK.
M Register.
Notice of Intention.
TAND OKrif'E AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J Mav 'U. ItS', Notlee la hrrrhr elven that
the following limned settler hss filed notice nf
his Intention to make nnal proof In support nf
hs claim, and that said proof will I made
before J. W. Morrow, ( oiintr C'lars. at llennner.
Oregon, on june t, im . vis:
JOHN tlOTTWALD,
ltd. No. MOI for the HK4 NK'i, N'4 NEUand
NEW NWU Hee U. Tn 4 a. R E. VV M.
He names the follnwlin wllnewa to nrnvs
niscnniinuous resilience upon aim cunivatimi
of said land. vl:
William Handera, T. A. Moore, James Brown,
U. alUr, ol lleppurr, ura.
ft. r. WltON,
Notice of Intention.
IANDorrii r. at the dai.i.E4,oreoon,
J Msr 'i. I"". Notice Is herrl, alten that
(he following named settler has file,) mil lea rf
his Intention lo inska Cnal prnif ii support of
his claim, aud that said prmd will l- made
lielor I. W Morrow, 10. clerk, at Heppner,
ureffju, on uiy a. vis:
WILLIAM O. af OTT,
111. No TI for Ihe WU NWU and Wu SWU.
see i,lp I n H V, V.. W M.
lie namea ma loll ,wiuf wilneMea In prove
his oniittniMnit reside ins uin and cultivation
01 asm laim, ris
tiiri Smith, frank Smith, Thomas Rar
Belt, Kilgar V. i'almer, all ul UiIiiioi, nr.
I. r. H'xmr.,
S!I. Register.
Wood Wanted.
N'OTtrg ts
a h'il Ie4
HEHERY f.lVEN THAT THE
ltd ot IHsIrP t n I. Heppner,
or , will rwriira i,i.s for the drllsry of rift
I Vn foiccta of wieat at the a IumI pr mlars st
Heppner. same In Ij omukI on July 1 mi
Ui he rtsilnenHl on or ltoro l I. w'
The tioanl reaertse the right U rejei I any w all
biia.
Rr Oatis or tug Hosan.
Attest
J i RoassTa. Clerk
lwtal, H-.pii.r, or., June l i, si6. It'iS.
Aofc of final Settlement.
rrtu ts iirsraY nivrt tht te
V un'lei.lg , hs .1 oli,IHrsl'r t Ids
esisla ttt Jsn,ea 4 Hreedllig. dereseed. Wl'l
n.sSs So. I atilemenl ol Mi .re,iiot a llh sld
esiaia aa sx a a-l'nlMiairsmr. at Ilia na I leria
r ihaevitiMif i.Htrtol Morrna cmimiv at lletiv
t.ef tn ha hol'l.n al tha nn,ri ho,, as In said
rooritf. ee the td day of M,i(ri a It s.
A, J. riersfilHii,
WW Adml.'Ulrabir.
Treaiurer'e Notice.
If GOODS
: A.T
McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S
We Sell as Low or Lower than Any of
Our Competitors. -
We keep a complete line of everything.
Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings.
CALL AND SEE US.
The National Bank Building;, .... HepDner, Oregon
im dee's tan
Storage and Forwarding.
Pays all Charges on Wool,
Wool baled and oonsiirned. Sneoial attention paid to
wool tbat it may be under cover and in good condition
for inspection ot bnvers.
Remember the Upper Warehouse.
HENRY HEPPNER,
Heppner, Ore. Proprietor.
Attorneys
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
HEPPNER,
Since it has become
Generally known that
OAHHIBH A.
rgrte' aoeraiaMTaa
OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Which be sells at Bed Bock Prices.
Farmers of Eight Mile, Davidson, Gooseberry, Douclas. Jordan
Fork and lone section can d' no
Ioe. He carries a full line of Furnishing Qooda, Hoots and Shoes.
Groceries, and in fact a complete
loitsni
-s
leeeoec s Tmi
'-
-
wis v ivv an
rt4n hi
4
Arc tho Highest of nil High Grades.
W.ir.nlfd d'til'r tosr ? Illrt'le tutll In the world, regardless nf ertr.
Iki hot le li doied In 11 ' e etej for an I' tailor wheel. Ihslalew
h.liih. wavitley. Until end fnaranieed hy the Indiana Bwysletw ,a
Billllf.n dollar rnnrern, whoee bond Is as f-d ss gold
21lb SCORCH R$05. 22lk. LAOI 8' $T6.
...u, ,e INDIANA BICYCLE CO.
II' wm It HAl lx I, lahua.eoi.ia, las, r. 1 A.
Gen, Af ehl M yaaiere Orvfoe, Nedleioe, lir.
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LI k
,11 I I .1 I 111
i"" ie'lJaJ tlVKJe
Arriving
Daily..!...
!
iat Ivaw,
OREGON
IN ILL WW.
r
is an ill wind tbat blow no
good, and ft though tbe play.
fnl pranks ot Old Boreas exposes
this fond couple to temporary em
barrnssment, the situation greatly
amuses tbe spectators.
Likewise the situation at
IONB
Joe WOOLERY
better than make their Dun-bases of
stock of general merchandise. 1 aw.
OREGON.
TalKIng Tnrouga His Hat!
The man who talks through bis bat Is
everywhere in evidence very objection.'
able evldeuoe it is, Inn, io most oases.
Tbe man of Intelligence oovers bis
cranium witb one of
T. It. HOWARD'S
One straw bale, which la in Itself sign
ot prosperity and good laate.
lie aleo buys bis groceries, gents' fur
nishings, stot-ktneu's suppliee, etc, al
T. R. HOWARD'S.
Mr. Howard makes specially lo those
things required by sheep aud oaltlemeo.
Retnemlier tbe plaoe aaaw
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors south of the U'ty boteL
ICYCLES
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